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r-  C^°J^iNG^&^UT  FITTING     ESTABLISHMENT 


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IbS,5      or  Two    Pairs    for     30S., 


CASH 


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OF 

SCOTCH     TWEED, 

NEWEST    PATTERNS,    THOROUGHLY    SHRUNK. 

EVERY    PAIR    GUARANTEED    A 

PEBPECT     PIT. 

&1S.?  or   Two    Pairs    for  40S., 

CASH. 


J,     &     A,     MIDDLEMASS3 
CLOTHIERS,    SHIRT-MAKERS,    $    OUTFITTERS^ 

18,  SOUTH  BRIDGE,  EDINBURGH." 


SHIRT       MANUFACTORY 


CLOTHING   &  OUTFITTING    ESTABLISHMENT 

JII1III  MMMSJPpM  .: 


DRESS     SHIRTS. 


J.  &  A.  MIDDLEMASS  have  great  pleasure  in 
calling  special  attention  to  their  Dress  Shirts 
made  to  measure,  at 


7s.   each, 

which  a^c  very  superior  value,  the  material  and 
beauty  of  finish  being  unequalled,  and  a  Perfect 
Fit  guaranteed, 

40s.  per  Half-Dozen. 

Orders  for  Specimens  are  respectfully  solicited, 
and  instructions  as  to  the  required  measure- 
ments will  be  sent  to  the  country  on  application. 


J.  "&   A,   MIDDLEMASS, 

CLOTHIERS,    SHIRT-MAKERS,    $    OUTFITTERS, 
18,  SOUTH  BRIDGE,  EDINBURGH. 


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S    H    I    R  T_     MANUFACTORY 

1 1 1  £.  § 

CLOTHING   &  OUTFITTING     ESTABLISHMENT 


iigisii  wsmmm 


READ Y -MADE 

RAINPROOF 

TWEED    OVERCOATS 

Very,  suitable  for  Summer,  in  a  large  variety 
of  Standard  and  New  Mixtures, 

21s. 


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As  a  Large  Stock  of  the  Cloths  for  above  and  better 
qualities  are  kept,  Gentlemen  may  have  them  made  to 
measure,  if  preferred.     A  Perfect  Fit  guaranteed. 


I  &  A.  IIDDLEIASS, 

CL  0 THIERS,     SHIR  T-MA  KERS, 
AND     OUTFITTERS, 

18,    SOUTH    BRIDGE,    EDINBURGH. 


}  SOUTH  BRIDGE,  EDINBURGH. 


The  Best  Fabrics, 

The  Newest  Colottrs, 

The  Most  Fashionable  Styles, 

The  Best  Vahie, 

Coats,  Vests,  Trousers,  Overcoats,  Hats, 

Shirts,  Underclothing,  etc., 

An  hmne7ise  Choice  Ready  Made,  at 

ROBERT    DUDGEON    and     CO.'S, 

(Formerly  PETER  SCOTT  AND  CO.). 

Inspection  Invited. 

V  Every 'thing  Made  to  Order  if  Preferred. 
First  Class  Ctttters. 

Outfits  for  ainPartTof  the  World. 

Pulpit    and    Bar    Gowns. 
Riding  Habits. 


THE 

UPPER   AND    MIDDLE   SCHOOLS, 

PECKHAM,    LONDON,    S.E. 

SIXTEENTH    YEAR. 

{Near  the  Peckhcm  Rye  Station,  South  London  Line ;  Terminus, 
London  Bridge  or  Victoria^ 

CONDUCTED  BY 

JOHN    YEATS,    LL.D.,    etc. 


PUPILS  are  received  from  the  commencement  of  their  Ninth  Year ;  they  enter  the 
Upper  School  on  attaining  their  Fourteenth,  or  on  proving  themselves  able  to  do  the 
work  of  the  Higher  Classes.  The  Terms  (from  £45)  include  the  use  of  Books  and 
Stationery,  and  free  parents  or  guardians  from  all  unforeseen  extras. 

There  are  no  degrading  punishments  of  any  kind ;  but  unruly  boys  cannot  be  retained  in 
the  schools. 

Every  boy  is,  as  far  as  possible,  well  grounded  in  English,  made  to  write  a  hand  fit  for 
business,  and  trained  to  be  quick  at  accounts.  French  and  German  are  taught  by  native 
Masters,  and  spoken  by  the  Principal.  Other  Languages,  ancient  and  modern,  are  also 
taught.  Special  Teachers  attend  for  the  Elements  of  Science ;  for  Land  Surveying, 
Levelling,  and  Plotting ;  for  Mechanical,  Geometrical,  and  Architectural  Drawing.  The 
four  divisions  of  the  school-year  are  equal,  and  the  Holidays  short.  The  Premises  are 
spacious  and  airy ;  Peckham  Eye  Common  is  near,  and  available  for  cricket,  football,  etc. 

A  Prospectus,  and  Reports  of  Examiners  on  every  Pupil,  may  be  had  on  application  ; 
also  Testimonials  from  Parents  (from  Scotch  Parents  particularly),  and  recognised  public 
authorities,  including  the  names  of  the  late  Professor  G.  Boole,  F.R.S. ;  The  Right  Hon. 
Lord  Brougham,  F.R.S.,  etc. ;  W.  Crookes,  F.R.S. ;  Professor  Wii.  Hughes,  F.R.G.S. ; 
Dr.  G.  Kinkel,  F.R.G.S.,  etc.  ;  Professor  L.  Levi,  LL.D. ;  Dr.  L.  Schmitz,  F.R.S.E.  ; 
Professor  L.  Stievenard  ;  Thos.  Tate  ;  J.  Tilleard,  etc.,  etc.  See  also  the  Reports  of 
the  Examiners  in  the  Science  and  Art  Department,  Kensington,  1867  and  1868. 

Twenty-seven  Pupils  were  examined  in  Geology  on  May  17th,  1867  ;  of  these  twenty- 
three  passed.  Seventy-four  Pupils  were  examined  in  Physical  Geography  on  May  28th  ;  of 
these  sixty-one  passed.     Ten  Pupils  took  Prizes  in  both  subjects  ;  seven  in'  one  subject  only. 

N.B. — One  Half-year  commences  on  or  about  the  Twentieth  of  January ;  the  other  on  or 
about  the  Twentieth  of  July. 


TESTIMONIAL    FROM    LORD    BROUGHAM. 

4  Grafton  Street,  30<A  June  1864. 

My  Dear  Dr.  Y. — I  was  very  much  obliged  to  you  for  your  kindness  in  sending  me  the 
excellent  answers  on  the  British  Constitution  by  your  very  distinguished  pupil  Mi-.  H.  P.  (of 
Perth).  I  have  read  the  papers  with  great  interest,  and  except  some  slight  mistakes  (as  writ  for 
statute  in  one  or  two  places)  I  suppose  it  is  accurately  given. — Believe  me  truly  yours, 

H.  BROUGHAM. 


N.B. — A  facsimile  of  the  above  may  be  had. — J.  Y. 


CALENDAR  FOR  1868-69. 


FEBRUARY    1869. 


D.    H.  51.     MOON'S  PHASES.     D.  H.  SI. 
Last  Quarter,    3    4  56  a.      I      2nd  Quarter,. ..19    5    6  a. 
New  Moon 11    154  a.  Full  Moon 26-0    5  a. 


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Tweed  Rod  fishing  opens 

1  Partr.  and  Pheas.  shooting  ends 

2  Candlemas 

Tay  fishings  open 

Quinquagesima  Sunday 

10  *Queen  Married  1840 

Ash  Wednesday 

Dee,  Don,  Forth,  Xess,  and  Spey 

fishings  open 

14  St  Valentine 

Quadragesima — 1st  Sun.  in  Lent 

Tweed  Net  fishing  opens 

Esk  fishings  open 

14  Candlemas,  O.S 

Sun  enters  Pisces  1/i.  43m.  a. 

Prs.   Louise  Viet.  Alex.  b.  1867 
2d  Sunday  in  Lent 

St  Matthias  the  Apostle 

3d  Sunday  in  Lent 


HIGH  WATER 
AT  LEITH. 


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11  17 


0  53 

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2  21 

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3  27 

3  57 

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6  10 

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7  39 

8  42 

10  2 

11  21 
0    0 

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3  20 

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MARCH     186  9. 


APRIL     186  9. 


D.  H.  51.     MOON'S  PHASES.    D.  H.  SI. 
Last  Quarter,  3    8  48  a.       I      2nd  Quarter,  19    3    6  a. 
XewMoon....l2    148  m.  Full  Moon 26     6  21m. 


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Low  Sunday 

Conven.  of  Royal  Burghs  meets 
Prince  Leopold  born  1853 

2d  Sunday  after  Easter 

Princess  Beatrice  born  1857 

Zd  Sunday  after  Easter 

Sun  enters  Taurus  lh.  33m.  si 

25  St  Mark  the  Evangelist 

4th  Sunday  after  Easter 

25  Princess  Alice  born  1S43 


HIGH  WATER 
AT  LEITH. 


10  -50 


0  28 

1  9 

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2  18 

2  49 

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3  49 

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5  34 

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3  41 

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7  38 

8  49 

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11  26 
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2  34 

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4  37 

5  14 

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7  52 
9  17 

10  40 

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0  16 

1  6 

1  53 

2  37 

3  20 

4  2 

4  44 

5  26 


D.    H.  51.    MOON'S  PHASES.    D.  H.  51. 
Last  Quarter,    5     5  43  m.      I      2nd  Quarter,    21   5  54  m 
New  Moon,... .13    8  74  m.  Full  Moon 27   9  33  a. 


Sundays,  Holidays, 
etc. 


Mid-Lent  Sunday 

Prince  of  Wales  married  1863 

5th  Sunday  in  Lent 

20  Spring  commences 

St  Patrick 

Princess  Louisa  born  1848 

20  Court  of  Session  rises 

Sun  enters  Aries  lh.  32m.  A... 

Sunday  before  Easter 

20  Day  and  Xight  equal 

Lady  Day 

*Good  Friday 

Easter  Sunday 

Easter  Monday 

Easter  Tuesday 


HIGH  WATER 

AT  LEITH. 

Morn. 

Even. 

H.    51. 

H.    51. 

4  27 

4  50 

5  13 

5  35 

5  58 

6  22 

6  46 

7  12 

7  39 

8  10 

8  45 

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1  40 

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2  33 

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3  17 

3  32 

3  47 

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4  34 

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5  21 

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MAY     1869. 


D.   H.  M.     MOON'S  PHASES.     D.    H.  SI. 
Last  Quarter,  3    141a.       I      2nd  Quarter,..18    9  30  a. 
New  Moon.. ..11    4    7  a,  Full  Moon 25    3  23  a. 


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Sundays.  Holidays, 


St  Philip  and  St  James 

Rogation  Sunday 

1  Prince  Arthur  born  1850 

Ascension  Day — Holy  Thursday 

Sunday  after  Ascension 

Court  of  Session  sits 

Whitsunday  Term 

Whitsunday  or  Pentecost 

Whit  Monday 

Whit  Tuesday 

General  Assembly  meets 

Sun  enters  Gemini  lh.  34m,  si... 

Trinity  Sunday 

*  Queen  Victoria  born  1819 

Princess  Helena  born  1S46 

27  Whitsunday  Term,  O.S 

Corpus  Christi , 

King  Charles  11.  restored  1660.., 
1st  Sunday  after  Trinity 


HIGH  WATER 
AT  LEITH. 


Morn.   Even 


COUNTING-HOUSE  CALENDAR  FOR  1868-69. 


Bank  Holidays  marked  *. 


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Queen's  Accession, Jnne  20. 

Queen's  Coronation, June  2S. 


BANK   HOLIDAYS. 

Christmas  Day, Dec.  25. 

New  Years  Day, Jan.    1. 

Queen's  Marriage, Feb.  10. 


Good  Friday March  26. 

Queen's  Birthday, May    24. 


TEEMS    IN    SCOTLAND   AND   ENGLAND. 


SCOTLAND. 

Candlemas, Feh.    2. 

Whitsunday, May  15. 

Lammas, Aug.  1. 

Martinmas,.*. Nov.  11. 


ENGLAND. 

Lady  Day, March  25. 

Midsummer, June    24. 

Michaelmas  Day, Sept.    29. 

Christmas, Dec.     25. 


When  a  Scotch  Term  falls  on  a  Sunday,  the  following  Monday  is  considered  the  Term-Day. 
Lammas  is  sometimes  erroneously  supposed  to  fall  on  the  2d  August. 


CALCULATION  OF  SALARIES,  etc.,  from  £1  to  £150  per  annum. 


YEAK.       MONTH. 


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If  the  sum  be  Guineas,  not  Pounds,  for  each  Guinea  add  a  penny  to  each  month,  or  a  farthing  to  each  week. 


YUILLE'S 

ESSENCE  OE  COEEEE. 


Opinions  of  the  Press. 

Yuille's  Essence  of  Coffee  we  have  used  during  our  night  lahours,  and  found  it  invigorating, 
and  pronounce  it  delightful ;  in  fact,  it.  is  perfection,  the  finest  we  have  ever  used. — The  Times, 
December  21st,  1867. 

New  Mode  of  Extracting  the  Essence  of  Coffee. — We  had  recently  the  pleasure  of  in- 
specting the  new  machinery  constructed  by  Mr.  Andrew  Yuille,  at  132  Trongate,  for  Extracting 
the  Essence  of  Coffee,  and  have  much  pleasure  in  bearing  our  testimony  to  the  ingenuity  of  the 
invention  and  the  excellence  of  the  article  produced.  The  machinery  is  constructed  upon  the 
'  vacuum  principle, '  the  whole  essence  of  the  bean  being  first  extracted  in  air-tight  vessels,  and 
conveyed  from  thence  by  means  of  a  pipe  to  the  '  distillery, '  where  it  is  concentrated  at  a  heat  of 
from  110  to  120  degrees,  under  a  vacuum  of  29  to  29^  inches.  The  vessels  and  pipes  which  the 
liquid  passes  through  are  made  of  copper  and  lined  with  silver,  so  as  to  prevent  the  slightest  taint 
from  verdigris  ;  while  all  the  aromatic  elements  of  the  bean  are  preserved  without  being  in  the 
slightest  affected  with  that  burned  taste  so  peculiar  to  the  generality  of  the  Essence  of  Coffee,  by 
being  concentrated  at  the  moderate  degree  of  heat  we  have  indicated.  The  finest  quality  of  beans 
is  used,  as  it  is  found  cheapest  and  produces  the  best  article  ;  and  we  have  no  doubt  but  Mr 
Yuille's  Essence  of  the  Coffee  Bean  will  soon  become  an  article  of  daily  use  by  lovers  of  good  cups 
of  coffee. — Morning  Journal,  12th  December  1867. 

Yuille's  Essence  of  Coffee. — To  all  who  wish,  in  good  weather  or  bad  weather,  a  capital 
companion,  we  recommend  a  flask  of  Yuille's  Essence  of  Coffee.  If  hot  water  can  be  had  any- 
where— alfresco,  or  under  roof — it  will  always  prove  a  friend.  The  flavour  is  magnificent,  there 
is  all  the  aroma  of  the  famed  Jamaica  bean,  and  it  carries  the  pith  and  strength  with  it.  It  is 
evidently  carefully  manufactured  by  expert  chemists.  We  understand  that  in  the  seaman's 
forecastle  this  Essence  is  a  great  favourite.  It  takes  the  place  of  the  traditional  grog  on  board 
ship.  What  is  found  to  be  so  good  at  sea  can  be  adopted  with  profit  and  pleasure  on  land. — 
Greenock  Herald,  10th  Jan.  1868. 

Having  used  Mr  Yuille's  Essence  of  Coffee,  we  have  every  confidence  in  recommending  it,  and 
we  have  no  doubt  it  will  soon  find  its  way  into  general  use. — Christian  News,  December  lith,  1867. 

Yuille's  Essence  of  Coffee. — This  is  a  delightful  beverage,  containing,  in  an  agreeable  and 
convenient  form,  all  the  refreshing  and  aromatic  properties  of  the  roasted  coffee  bean.  An  eminent 
Analytical  Chemist  has  certified  as  to  its  purity. — Belfast  News  Letter,  7th  November  1867. 

Yuille's  Essence  of  Coffee. — The  partially  new  mode  of  extracting  the  Essence  of  the  Coffee 
Bean,  adopted  by  Mr  Yuille,  132  Trongate,  has  succeeded  in  producing  such  an  excellent  article 
as  to  freely  warrant  him  in  applying  to  it  the  word  '  perfection, '  and  ourselves  in  commending 
it  to  the  favourable  consideration  of  all  lovers  of  a  cup  of  good  coffee.  The  essence  is  first  ex- 
tracted from  the  bean  in  silver-lined  air-tight  vessels,  and  afterwards  concentrated  down  in  a 
silver-lined  copper  apparatus,  at  the  moderate  heat  of  120  degrees.  The  extracting  and  boiling 
machines  are  constructed  on  the  vacuum  principle,  and  the  essence,  after  it  has  gone  through 
all  the  operations,  is  singularly  mild  in  taste  and  flavour,  being  entirely  free  from  that  disagree- 
able burnt  treacle  taste  peculiar  to  nearly  all  the  Essences  of  Coffee  we  have  hitherto  been  accus- 
tomed to.  The  whole  aroma  of  the  bean  is  preserved  ;  and  the  Essence  being  sold  at  a  moderate 
price,  it  is,  on  the  whole,  as  cheap  as  coffee  made  in  the  ordinary  way. — Saturday  Post,  January 
Uth,  1868. 


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EDINBURGH  &  LEITH  DIRECTORY 

1868-69. 

COMPRISING,  AMONG  OTHER  INFORMATION, 

General,  Street,  Professions  &  Trades   Directory;  County  Directory; 

Law,  Church,  &  Educational  Directory;  Parliamentary,  Public 

Office,  and  Bank  Directory;    Postal  and  Conveyance 

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PREFACE. 


|X  submitting  the  Sixty-Third  Edition  of  the  Edin- 
burgh and  Leith  Post  Office  Directory,  the  Pub- 
lishers again  gratefully  acknowledge  the  very  large 
amount  of  patronage  hitherto  received,  and  hope  that  the 
present  issue  will  be  found  such  as  to  merit  a  continuance  of 
public  support  and  confidence. 

The  Publishers  return  thanks  to  the  gentlemen  who  have 
kindly  supplied  valuable  information  and  data  for  the  work. 

This  year's  publication  has  been  very  considerably  in- 
creased ;  about  5000  names  having  been  added  to  the  General 
Directory.  The  Streets  and  Professions  Directories  have  also 
been  enlarged  and  very  carefully  revised. 

They  have  every  confidence  in  the  accuracy  and  complete- 
ness of  the  present  issue ;  no  pains  having  been  spared  in  the 
endeavour  to  make  the  Directory  worthy  of  the  high  favour 
it  has  enjoyed  from  the  public  for  so  many  years. 

The  Map  of  the  County  is  again  given  by  the  kind  per- 
mission of  Messrs  A.  &  C.  Black  ;  and  the  Plan  of  Edinburgh 
and  suburbs,  prepared  expressly  for  this  Work,  is  revised 
down  to  date. 

2  5///  May  1868. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


PAGE 

Accountants  in  Edinburgh,  List  of,  .        .        .  488 

Actuaries,  Faculty  of, 489 

Advocates,  List  of  Faculty  of,  .  .  .  .  483 
Artillery  Volunteers,  City  of  Edinburgh,  .  628 

Artillery  Volunteers,  Midlothian  Coast,   .'        .  628 

Assessed  Taxes, 612 

Assistants  and  Missionaries  (Church  of  Scot- 
land),   495 

Bank  Directory, 614 

Bank  Holidays, xvi 

Banks  and  Banking  Companies  in  Scotland,  .  614 
Baptist  Places  of  Worship,  ....  498 
Bible- Women  and  Scripture  Eeaders,  .  .  502 
Bishops  of  the  Episcopal  Church  in  Scotland,  .  497 
Bishops  of  the  Boman  Catholic  Church  in  Scot- 
land,     498 

Board  of  British  Fisheries,  ....  527 
Board  of  Commissioners  in  Lunacy,  .  .  528 
Board  of  Supervision  for  Belief  of  the  Poor,  .  528 
Board  of  Trustees  for  Manufactures,  .  .  527 
Boarding  and  Day  Schools,  ....  507 
Book  Packets  for  Colonies  and  Foreign  Coun- 
tries,     559 

Book  Post,  Colonial  and  Foreign,  .  .  .  535 
Book  Post,  Inland 535 

Cab  Fares, 638 

Cabinet,  The,  and  Chief  Officers  of  State,        .  512 

Calendar  for  1868-69, xiii 

Carriers  and  Bailway  Agents,  ....  366 

Carriers'  Quarters, 643 

Chancery,  Her  Majesty's, 481 

Chimney-sweeping  Kegulations,       .        .        .  646 

Church  Directory, 492 

Church  of  Scotland,  Places  of  Worship,  .  .  495 
City  Mission  Directory,         ....  500 

City  Omnibuses, 636 

Clergymen,  List  of,  in  Edinburgh  and  Leith,  .  492 
Coal  Carriers,  Begulations  for, ....  646 

Collegiate  Institutions, 505 

Colonial  and  Foreign  Postage  Bates,  .  .  546 
Colonial  Money  Order  Offices,  ....  584 
Commissioners  of  Northern  Lighthouses,  .  528 

Commission  of  the  Peace  for  the  City,  .  .  529 
Commission  of  the  Peace  for  the  Coiinty,  .  530 

Congregationalist  Places  of  Worship,  .  .  498 
Conveyance  Directory,  ....  635 
Counting-House  Calendar,  ....  xvi 
County  Directory,  General,         .        .        .  422 

Balerno, 450 

Blackhall, 450 

Bonnyrigg, 450 

Broxburn, 450 

Calder,  East, 451 

Calder,  West, 451 

Calder,  Mid, 452 

Cockenzie, 452 

Colinton, 452 

Corstorphine, 453 

Cramond  Bridge, 45; 

Currie, 454 


PAGE 

Dalkeith, 454 

Davidson's  Mains, 458 

Duddingston, 458 

Fisherrow, 458 

Ford, 458 

Gorebridge, 459 

Gladsmuir, 459 

Greenlaw, 459 

Hermiston, 459 

Jock's  Lodge  and  Bestalrig,  ....  459 

Juniper  Green, 460 

Kirkliston, 460 

Kirknewton, 461 

Lasswade, 461 

Leadburn, 463 

Liberton  and  Gilmerton,        ....  463 

Livingston, 463 

Loanhead, 464 

Lothian  Burn, 464 

Milton  Bridge, 464 

Murrayfield, 464 

Musselburgh, 465 

Ormiston, 469 

Pencaitland, 469 

Penicuik, 469 

Portobello  and  Joppa, 470 

Prestonpans, 475 

Queensferry,  South, 475 

Batho, 476 

Boslin, 477 

Salton, 477 

Slateford, 477 

Stow, 478 

Tranent, 478 

TJphall, 479 

Winchburgh, 480 

Court  of  Session, 481 

Edinburgh  Academy, 505 

Edinburgh,  Commission  of  the  Peace  for  the 

City  of, 529 

Edinburgh,  Commission  of  the  Peace  for  the 

County  of, 530 

Edinburgh,  Magistrates  and  Town  Council  of,  525 
Educational  Directory,  ....  503 
English  Money  Order  Offices,  .        .        .576 

Episcopal  Churches, 497,  498 

Episcopal  Schools, 506 

Evangelical  Union  Churches,  ....  498 
Exceptional  Bates  of  Postage  on  Newspapers,  561 
Exchequer,  Court  of, 481 

Faculty  of  Advocates, 483 

Fast  Days,  Sacramental, 632 

Foreign  and  Colonial  Postage  Bates,        .        .  546 

Free  Church  College, 504 

Free  Church  Places  of  Worship,  .  .  .  496 
Free  Church  Schools, 506 

General  Directory, 1 

German  Church, 499 

Government  Insurance  and  Annuity  Office,        539 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


IX 


Hackney  Carriages  in  Edinburgh,    .        .        .  637 
High  Court  of  Justiciary, ......  481 

High  School  of  Edinburgh,       .        .        .        .505 

Hotels,  List  of, 387 

House  Agents, 387 

House  of  Commons,  Members  of  the,        .        .  518 

Industrial  Schools, 507 

Infant  Schools, 507 

Income  Tax, 613 

Inland  Eevenue,  Office  of,         ....  591 
Insurance  and  Property  Investment  Com- 
panies Directory, 625 

Inventory  Duty, 605 

Irish  Money  Order  Offices,        ....  582 

Jewellery,  Transmission  of,      .        .        .        .  543 

Law  Directory, 481 

Law  Officers, 481 

Leith  and  Granton  Steamers,  ....  635 
Leith,  Magistrates  and  Town  Council  of,  .  526 

Letters,  Registration  of,  .  .  .  .  536,  543 
List  of   Streets,  Squares,  etc.,  in   Edinburgh 

and  Leith, xvii 

London  Money  Order  Offices,  etc.,  .  .  .  587 
Lord  Clerk  Register's  Department,  .  .  .  482 
Lyon  Court,       .        .        .        .  .        .  481 


Mail  Routes  from  Edinburgh,    . 

Mails,  when  despatched  from  and  delivered 

Edinburgh, 

Markets  for  Corn,  etc.,  in  Scotland,  . 
Masonic  Directory,         .... 
Medical  Practitioners,        .         .         . 
Members  of  Parliament  for  Scotland, 
Messengers-at-Arms,  Scotland, 
Methodist  Churches,  .... 

Military  Departments,  Scotland,       .     .    . 
Missionaries,  City,  List  of, 
Money  Order  Offices  in  England  and  Wales, 
Money  Order  Offices  in  the  London  District, 
Money  Order  Offices  in  Ireland, 
Money  Order  Offices  in  the  Colonies, 
Money  Orders,   .         .        ... 
Museum  of  Science  and  Art, 


.  573 


in 


.  563 
.634 
.  627 
.  391 
.  517 
.  491 
.  498 
.  532 
.  500 
.  576 
.  587 
.  582 
.  584 
.  537 
.  527 


National  Gallery  of  Scotland,  ....  527 
Newspaper  Agents  and  Offices,  .        .   396,  397 

Newspapers  in  Scotland, 631 

Newspapers,  Exceptional  Rates  of  Postage  on,  561 
Northern  Lighthouses,  Commissioners  of,         .  528 

Officers  in  the  Navy  or  the  Royal  Marines, 

Letters  for, 542 

Omnibuses,  City, 636 

Original  Seceders,  Churches  of,  499 

Packet  Vessels  from  Leith,       ....  635 

Parish  Schools, 506 

Parliamentary  Directory,   ....  512 

Parochial  Boards  of  Edinburgh  and  Leith,  .  528 
Pattern  and  Sample  Post,  Colonial  and  Foreign,  536 
Peers  connected  with  Scotland,         .        .         .  514 

Pillar  Letter-boxes, 562 

Porters,  Regulations  for, 646 

Post  Towns  in  Scotland, 564 

Post  Office,  General,  Officers  of,  533 

Post  Office  Savings  Banks,        ....  540 


TAGE 

Postage  Stamps  and  Envelopes,        .        .        .  537 
Postage,  Rates  of,  and  Conditions  of  Trans- 
mission,   533 

Postage,  Foreign,      .        .        .  .        .  541 

Postal  Directory, 533 

Prison  Managers, 527 

Private  Schools, 508 

Professions  and  Trades  Directory,  .  .  353 
Property  Investment  Companies,  .  .  .  625 
Property  and  Income  Tax,  ....  613 
Provincial  Banks  in  Scotland,  ....  624 

Public  and  Free  Schools, 506 

Public  Offices  in  Edinburgh  and  Leith,   .        .  523 

Receiving  Offices  and  Pillar  Letter-Boxes,       .  562 

Refreshment  Rooms, 406 

Register  Offices  for  Servants,  ....  406 
Registration  of  Letters,  ....  536,  543 
Registry  Office  of  Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages,  526 
Rifle  Volunteer  Brigade,  Queen's  Edinburgh,  629 
Rifle  Volunteers,  Midlothian,  ....  6-30 
Roman  Catholic  Churches,        ....  498 

Roman  Catholic  Schools, 506 

Royal  Family,  The, 511 

Sacramental  Fast  Days  in  Scotland,         .        .  632 

Sasine  Office, 482 

Savings  Banks,  Post  Office,  ....  540 
Scotch  Members  of  Parliament,  .  .  .  517 
Scottish  Episcopal  Church,  Places  of  Worship,  497 

Scottish  Newspapers, 631 

Scottish  Peers, 514 

Scripture  Readers,  Bible- Women  and,  .  .  502 
Sheriff  Court  of  Chancery,  ....  481 
Sheriffs      of      Counties,      Sheriff-Substitutes, 

Sheriff-Clerks,  and  Procurators-Fiscal,         .  490 

Ship  Conveyances, 635 

Ship  Letters, 543 

Society  of  Accountants  in  Edinburgh,     .        .  488 

Soldiers'  Letters, 541 

Solicitors  before  the  Supreme  Courts,  Society  of,  486 
Solicitors  at  Law,  List  of,         ....  487 

Stage  Coaches, 636 

Stamp  and  Legacy  Duties,  etc.,  .  .  .  592 
Steamers  from  Leith  and  Granton,  .        .        .  635 

Street  Directory, 227 

Streets,  Squares,  Places,  etc.,  in  Edinburgh  and 

Leith,     .        .'       .        ...        .        .  xvii 

Tax  Offices, 524 

Taxes,  Assessed,  etc., 612 

Teachers,  List  of, 508 

Teinds,  Court  of, 481 

Telegraph   Department,   North   British   Rail- 
way,      ....  ...  647 

Telegraph  Offices, 524 

Terms  in  England  and  Scotland,  .  .  .  xvi 
Town  Council  of  Edinburgh,  ....  525 
Town  Council  of  Leith,    .        .        .        .  '     .  526 

United  Presbyterian  Churches,  .  .  .  497 
United  Presbyterian  Mission  Schools,  .  .  507 
University  of  Edinburgh, 503 

Veterinary  College,  Edinburgh,  .  .  .  504 
Volunteer  Directory, 628 

Writers,  List  of,  .  .  .  .  ■  .  .487 
Writers  to  the  Signet, 484 


INDEX  TO  ADVEETISEMENTS. 


BANKS. 

Agra  Bank  (Limited),  The,  ....  2 

Chartered  Mercantile  Bank  of  India,  London,  etc.  3 

Oriental  Bank  Corporation,    ....  1 


INSURANCE  AND  INVESTMENT 
COMPANIES,  etc. 


Albert  Life  Assurance  Company,  ...  20 
Briton  Medical  and  General  Life  Association,  21 
Caledonian  Insurance  Company,  ...  13 
City  of  Glasgow  Life  Assurance  Company,  .  16 
Edinburgh  Life  Assurance  Company,  .  .  11 
English  and  Scot.  Law  Life  Assur.  Association,  22 
European  Assurance  Society,  ...  23 
General  Life  and  Fire  Assurance  Company, 
Guardian  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co., 
Heritable  Securities  Investment  Association, 
Imperial  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Companies, 
Insurance  Company  of  Scotland,  . 
Law  Union  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company, 
Life  Association  of  Scotland, 
Liverpool  and  London  and  Globe  Insur.  Co., 
London  and  Northern  Insurance  Corpora- 
tion (Limited), 

National  Boiler  Insurance  Company  (Limited), 
National  Guarantee  and  Suretyship  Associa- 
tion (Limited), 

National  Life  Assurance  Society, 
National  Provincial  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co., 
National  Union  Life  Assurance  Company,    . 
Northern  Assurance  Company, 
Norwich  and  London  Accident  and  Casualty 
Insurance  Association,   .... 
Norwich  Union  Fire  Insurance  Society, 
Norwich  Union  Life  Insurance  Society, 
Pelican  Life  Insurance  Company, 
Phoenix  Fire  Assurance  Company, 
Property  Investment  Company  of  Scotland. 
Queen'  Insurance  Company, 
Eoyal  Exchange  Assurance  Corporation, 
Scottish  Amicable  Life  Assurance  Society,  . 
Scottish  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society,  . 
Scottish  Fire  Insurance  Company  (Limited),         32 
Scottish  Imperial  Insurance  Company,  .         35 

Scottish  Heritable  Security  Company  (Limited),  35 
Scottish  National  Insurance  Company,  .  7 

Scottish  Property  Investment  Company, 
Scottish  Provincial  Assurance  Company, 
Scottish  Union  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co., 
Standard  Investment  and  Building  Society, 
Standard  Life  Assurance  Company, 
Union  Assurance  Company,  .... 
United  Kingdom  Assurance  Corporation, 


MISCELLANEOUS. 

Accountant,  Jn.  J.  Farqukarson,  1  Hanover  st ,  39 
Auctioneer  and  Valuator,  G.  S.  Edwards,  73 

Cockburn  Street, 76 

Bakers,  Confectioners,  etc. — 

D.  Anderson  &  Son,  1  Greenside  street,  .  96 
David  Grant,  6  North  St  Andrew  street,  .  96 
Laurie  &  Co.,  3  and  5  South  St  Andrew  st.,  95 
Thomas  Ogilvie,  2  Elm  row,      ...  95 

E.  Keid,  9  Hill  square,  ....  96 
Sawers,  310  Lawnmarket,           ...  96 

Basketmaker,  Luke  Duffy,  242  Canongate,   .  61 


Bath  Chairs,  James  Stuart,  9  Hope  street,    . 

Bedding  and  Carpet  Manufacturers — 
Cameron,  17  Queen  street, 
Peter  Campbell,  4  Greenside  street,  . 
M'Laren,  Son,  &  Co.,  329  High  street, 
Eobert  Grieve  &  Co.,  38  George  street, 
James  M'Dermott,  61  North  Hanover  st, 
Eobert  Nicoll,  60  Potterrow, 

Bible  Warehouse,  H.  Cameron,  7  Hanover  st., 

Billiard  Tables  and  Lamps — 
Morrison  &  Co.,  78  George  street, 
Smiths  &  Co.,  1  Blair  street, 

Blind  Asylum,  38  and  58  Nicolson  street, 

Bookbinder,  William  Hunter,  28  Queen  St.,  . 

Books,  G.  Adcock,  11  So.  St  Andrew  street, 

Booksellers — 
Andrew  Elliot,  17  Princes  street, 
Maclachlan  &  Stewart,  64  South  bridge,  . 
A.  Banks,  4  and  6  Clyde  street, 
Thomas  Davidson,  52  George  iv.  bridge,  . 

Brush  Manufactm-ers,    Thomas  Duncan   & 
Sons,  Hope  Crescent,  Leith  walk,  . 

Bullion  Dealer,  W.  Mortimer,  9  North  bridge, 

Butchers,  Poulterers,  etc. — 
John  Anderson  &  Sons,  106  George  street, 
Thomas  Hogg,  7  Melville  place, 
Alex.  Johnston,  3  Queensferry  street, 
John  L.  Johnston,  1  W.  Newington  ter., 
Alexander  Taylor,  1  and  2  Melville  place, 
John  Thyne,  Stockbridge  market,     . 
James  Wilson,  146  George  street, 

Cabinetmakers,  Upholsterers,  etc. — 
Denham  &  Brown,  12  George  street, 
John  Goskirk,  71  Cowgate, 
David  Lowe,  Fountainbridge,    . 
William  M'Dougall,  76  Fountainbridge, 
James  Scotland,  4  Thistle  street, 
Scrimgeour,  73  George  street,     . 
Kenneth  Urquhart,  9  Charles  street, 
George  Watson,  1  Teviot  row,  . 
George  Watson,  5  and  9  Tollcross,    . 
Eichard  Whytock  &  Co.,  9  George  St., 

Chemical  Works,  etc. — 
M'Lean  &  Hope,  Salamander  street,  Leith, 
Duncan  M 'Queen,  156  Eose  street,     . 

Chemists — ■ 

W.  F.  Marshall,  16  Howe  street, 
John  0.  Pottage,  117  Princes  street, 

China  and  Glass  Merchants — 
John  Donald,  Bristo  Port  lane, 
Smaill,  Gillon,  &  Co.,  19  Geo.  iv.  bridge, 
T.  Stewart,  7  Hay's  court,  Main  Point, 

Coachmakers — 

Shiels  &  Slater,  Spittal  street,  . 

E.  Stordy,  St.  Leonard's,  . 
Coach  Proprietors — - 

Et.  Atkinson  &  Son,  8  N.-W.  Circus  place, 
W.  Fraser  &  Son,  1  Forres  street, 
Peter  Jardine,  25  Duke  street    . 
James  Stewart,  10  Eandolph  Cliff,     . 
Coal  Merchants,  Agents,  etc. — 

Mrs  William  Allan,  12  Port  Hamilton, 
George  Baigrie,  St  Leonard's,    . 
Eobert  G.  Bauchope,  Scotland  St.  Station. 
William  Booth,  2  Port  Hopetoun, 

F.  W.  Brickman,  3  Dublin  street, 
Andrew  Bruce,  Dairy  Coal  Depot,    . 


110 


73 
73 
73 
73 

49 

93 
93 
63 
51 
110 

48 
48 
48 
48 

59 
55 

102 
103 
102 
103 
103 
102 
102 

75 
75 
91 
75 
75 
75 
78 
76 
73 
74 

92 
91 

46 
46 

60 
60 
61 

111 

110 

110 

111 

114 
114 

109 

107 
109 
109 
109 
107 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


John  Burns,  16  Port  Hopetoun, 
Eobert  Calder,  Haymarket  Station,  . 
"William  Carruthers,  Haymarket, 
A.  Cunningham,  5  Port  Hopetoun,    . 
Deans  &  Moore,  29  So.  Frederick  street,  . 
Thomas  Dixon  &  Son,  67  St  Leonard  St., 
C.  Fortune,  Eose  Lane  Station, 
Gilray  Brothers,  60  Lothian  road,     . 

1    James  Henderson,  7  Port  Hopetoun, 
James  Lawson,  4  So.  St.  Andrew  street,  . 
William  Marshall,  132  Princes  street, 
J.  M'Kelvie,  Haymarket,   .... 
T.  C.  Murray,  2  Canonmills  bridge, 
James  Orr,  North  Bridge  Railway  station, 
Scott  &  Gilmour,  Caledonian  Station, 
E.  &  H.  Simpson,  Caledonian  Eailw.  Depot, 

John  Sives,  Dairy, 

John  Smith  &  Sons,  46  Lothian  road, 
James  Sword,  Scotland  street  station, 
James  Waldie  &  Sons,  Leith  Walk, 
James  Waterston,  jun.,  Caledonian  Eailw., 
J.  Williamson,  Eose  lane  station,  Abbeyhill, 
John  Wilson,  Caledonian  Eailway  Station, 
Allan  Wilson,  7  Clanalpine  buildings, 

Cod  Liver  Oil,  G.  D.  Moffat,  38  Dundas  st, 

Cricket  Depot,  King's,  10  Bristo  street, 

Dairymen — 

Thomas  Crombie,  Bell's  mills,    . 
Thomas  White,  8  St.  Anthony  place, 

Dentists — 

J.  Douglas,  6  North  St  Andrew  street, 
Mr  J.  D.  Morrison,  27  Grange  road,  . 
Mr  W.  F.  Vernon,  80  Princes  street, 

Die  and  Stamp  Cutters  and  Seal  Engravers — 
James  Irvine,  13  West  Eegister  street, 
Murdoch  &  Son,  51  Hanover  street,  . 

Dyers,  Furriers,  etc. — 

P.  Douglas,  37  Niddrv  st.  and  23  Soiith  br., 
J.  G.  Hay  &  Son,  14  North  Melville  place, 
P.  &  E.  Hay,  11  South  St  David  st.  and  1 

Heriot  Buildings,  Leith  Walk, 
Inglis'  Green  Establishment,  39  Queen  st. 

and  85  South  Clerk  street, 
Maver  &  Co.,  7  Clerk  Street,      . 
James  M'Kechnie,  41  West  Nicolson  st.,   . 
Samuel  Yarrol,  13  North  St  Andrew  st.,  . 

Edinburgh  Christmas  Club,  .... 

Educational  Establishments — 
Miss  Balmain,  14  Heriot  Eow,  . 
St   Anthony  House  Academy,  54   Great 
Junction  street,  Leith,    .... 
Edinburgh  Institution,  8  Queen  street, 
Institution  for  Young  Ladies,  9  Moray  pi., 
Institution  for  Young  Ladies,  1  Park  pi., . 
Mr  Thomson,  Melville  house,  George  sq., 
Mr  Walter  Ferguson,  36  George  street,     . 
Monsieur  Havet,  24  Charlotte  square, 
Dr  J.  T.  Loth,  27  Rutland  street, 
Mr  M.  J.  Melville  Bell,  13  So.  Charlotte  st., 
Mr  and  Mrs  Lowe,  Hopetoun  rooms,  72 
Queen  street ;  ho.  50a  Frederick  street, 
Monsieur  and  Mesdemoiselles  Brouneau, 

45  Castle  street, 

Mr  Grahamsley  Atkinson,  52  Frederick  st., 

Engravers  and  Lithographers — 
Alexander  Ford,  142  High  street, 
Banks  &  Co.,  26  Waterloo  place, 

Fire-Clay  Goods  Depot,  Duncan  Dochard, 
Lothian  road, 

Firewood,  Leith  Ragged  Schools,  King  st., 

Fishing  Rod  and  Tackle  Maker,  J.  A.  Cowan, 
18  Brunswick  street,        .... 

Fishmonger,  John  Jameson,  60  Castle  street, 

Fruiterers — 

Robert  Jamieson,  147  Princes  street, 


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Brockloy  &  Stewart,  6  Queensferry  street,         96 

Alexander  Wood,  1  &  2  Bristo  place,       .         116 
Funeral  Establishments — 

William  Reid  &  Sons,  58  Cockburn  street, 

Peter  Moir  &  Co.,  10  &  11  St  James'  place, 

John  Croall  &  Sons,  9  &  10  Leith  walk, 

D.  Nicholson  &  Son,  8  High  street,   . 

D.  Robertson,  16  Lothian  road, 

George  Paulin,  32  &  42  Jamaica  street, 
Furniture  Warerooms — 

James  Brown,  174  Cowgate, 

C.  O'Donnell  &  Co.,  156  Cowgate,     . 

P.  Rafferty,  30  Blair  street, 
Gardeners,  Seedsmen,  Florists,  etc. — 

Thomas  Carstairs,  121  George  street, 

Thomas  Nicoll,  Boroughmuirhead,    . 

George  Williamson  &  Son,  1  Jordan  lane, 
Glass  Chandelier  Manufacturer,  Francis  R 

Sim,  96  Princes  street,    . 
Gold  and  Silver  Dealer,  James  Devine,  299 

and  301  Cowgate,    .... 
Grocers,  Wine  Merchants,  etc. — 

Campbell's  Vinegar,  Gilmore  park,    . 

Thomson's  Ham  store,  163  Fountainbridge, 

Mustard,  John  Smith,  28  Forth  street, 

Bottled  Ale  Co.,  99  George  street, 

John  Bryce,  44  Hanover  street, 

Menelaws  &  Co.,  143  George  street,  . 

Peter  M'Diarmid,  Grindlay  street,     . 

John  Steedman,  40  Hanover  street,  . 

Charles  Morton  Cook,  178  Fountainbridge 

James  S.  Connolly,  266  Canongate,  . 

Kay  &  Co.,  39  Jamaica  street,    . 

Selkirk,  21  Lothian  road,   . 

Peter  M'Lay,  65  Lothian  road,  . 
Gymnasium,  Royal  Crescent  Park, 
flatters,  etc. — 

John  B.  Burge,  47  Lothian  road, 

William  Burge,  10  North  bridge, 
Hotels,  etc. — 

Dejay's  Hotel,  99  Princes  street, 

Duncan  M'Laren,  14  St  Andrew  street 

James  Buchanan,  114  High  street,    . 

Mrs  Main,  Newhaven, 

Waverley  Bridge  Refreshment  Rooms, 

John  Frier,  8  Nicolson  street,  . 
House  Agency — 

Alexander  Stewart,  20  Gayfield  square, 

Gavine  Macpherson,  18  St  Patrick  square 

Sword,  22  Hanover  street, 
India-rubber  Manufacturers — 

Thornton  &  Co.,  78b  Princes  street,  . 

John  Anderson,  101  Princes  street,    . 
Jewellers  and  Watchmakers — 

Alexander  Gunn,  10  Leith  street, 

Alexander  Reid,  31a  South  Castle  street, 

Ferguson  Brothers,  18  South  St  Andrew  st 

George  Laing,  27  Nicolson  street, 

James  Aitchison,  15  Bank  street, 

James  G.  Mackay,  56  Leith  street,     . 

James  Ritchie  &  Son,  25  Leith  street, 

J.  E.  Vernon,  54  Leith  street,     . 

J.  F.  B.  Donaldson,  14  North  bridge  an 
92  West  Bow,  .... 

P.  Westren,  103  Princes  street, 

Sanderson  &  Son,  92  Princes  street, 

William  Picken,  9  Melbourne  place,  . 
Libraries — 

Medical  and  Scientific  Library,  Maclachlan 
&  Stewart,  64  South  bridge,   .         .         .        46 

Select  Subscription,  26  Waterloo  place      .        45 
Machine  Oils,  Smiths  &  Co.,  1  Blair  street,  .        93 
Map-Mounters,  P.  Malloch  &  Son,  306  Lawn- 
market,     61 

Maps,  W.  &  A.  K.  Johnston,  4  St  Andrew  sq.,        49 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Marble  Cutters — 

And.  Wallace  &  Co.,  15  Leith  walk,          .  60 

Clement  Whyte,  Canonrnills,  ...  60 
J.  &  J.  Liglitbody,  12  Hanover  street  and 

22  Junction  street, 59 

Masons  and  Chimney-Sweepers — 

Daniel  Monroe,  44  Thistle  street,       .        .  101 

W.  &  E.  Ireland,  25  Clyde  street,       .         .  101 

Medical    Eubber,    Andrew  Drummond,   30 

Broughton  place, 47 

Ladies'  Dress,  etc. — 
Colledge,  37  Nicolson  street,  ...  65 
Fairbaim,  7  and  11  Clerk  street,  .  .  64 
John  Armstrong,  12  Charlotte  pi.,  Queens- 
ferry  street,  .  .  ...  72 
John  Scott,  5  Greenside  street,  .  .  64 
M'Laren,  Son,  &  Co.,  329  High  street,  .  65 
Miss  Ogg,  6  Hanover  street,  ...  64 
Miss  Taylor,  4  Hope  street,  Charlotte  sq.,  65 
Mrs.  Smith,  36  Grove  street       ...  64 

Musicsellers — 

Alex.  Eobertson  &  Co.,  39  Princes  street,  45 

James  Curie,  52  Hanover  steeet,         .         .  45 

John  Purdie,  83  Princes  street,           .         .  45 

Paterson  &  Sons,  27  George  street,    .         .  45 

Painters,  Paperhangers,  Glaziers,  etc — ■ 

Andrew  Jameson,  50  North  Pitt  street,      .  79 

G.  Dobie,  23  George  street,        ...  78 

James  M.  Bell,  2  West  Preston  street,       .  78 

Robert  Wilson,  67  South  Clerk  street,        .  78 

Samuel  Weston,  23  Home  street,        .         .  78 

Taylor,  Johnston,  &  Taylor,  7  Union  pi.,  79 

Pawnbrokers,  Money  Loan  Offices,  etc. — 

Equitable  Loan  Company,  4  Milne  square,  116 

South  Bridge  Pawnbroking  Company,      .  77 

Edinburgh  Loan  Company,        ...  77 

J.  Ferguson  &  Co.,  312  Lawnmarket,         .  77 

William  Clark,  312  Lawnmarket,       .         .  77 

Pens,  Caldwell  Brothers,  15  Waterloo  place,  49 

Perfumers,  Hairdressers,  etc. — 

Casimir  Eoques,  7  So.  St  Andrew  street,  .  103 

T.  M.  Tennant,  23  N.-W.  Circus  place,     .  103 

William  Cook,  3  Deanhaugh  street,  .         .  103 

Philosophical  Instrument  Makers,  Kemp  & 

Co.,  8,  11,  12,  and  13  Infirmary  street,    .  56 

Photographers — 

James  Jameson,  50  North  Pitt  street,          .  50 

Thomas  H.  Douglas,  Chamberlain  road,    .  52 

Phrenologist,  Mrs  Hamilton,  10  North  St 

Andrew  street,        .        .        .        .        .  47 

Picture  Frame  Maker,  S.  Glasstone,  59  South 

bridge, 61 

Pipemaker,  T.  White  &  Co.,  146  Canongate,  103 

Plumbers,  Brassfounders,  Gasfitters,  etc. — 

D.  Stewart,  34  Earl  Grey  street,        .        .  79 

John  Lawrie,  12  Catherine  street  court,     .  79 

James  Thorburn,  97  High  St.,  Dalkeith,    .  79 

Alexander  M.  Peters,  13  Dundas  street,     .  79 

J.  Stewart,  31a  Haddington  place,     .         .  79 

Stewart  &  Eae,  17  West  Register  street,    .  80 

A.  Dickison,  2  Brougham  street,  .  .  80 
Adam  Gray,  17  Leven  street,  ...  80 
Archd.  Young,  2  South  Clerk  street,  .  80 
H.  Hetherton,  13  South  Clerk  street,  .  80 
John  M'Naughton,  5  and  6  Fyfe  place,      .  80 

B.  Smith  &  Co.,  Silvermills,  ...  80 
John  Beddie,  Waterloo  place,  ...  81 
Armstrong  &  Hogg,  25  Lothian  road,  .  81 
M'Millan  &  Robertson,  Shrub  place,           .  81 

Portmanteau  and  Trunk  Manufacturers — 

Miss  Couston,  132  Princes  street,       .         .  54 

M.  Cleghorn,  5  South  St  Andrew  street,    .  61 

Printers — 

James  Turner  &  Co.,  Lothian  road,  . 
David  S.  Stewart,  4  Melbourne  place, 


Lorimer  &  Gillies,  13  Clyde  street,     .        .         50 
Schenck  &  M'Farlane,  14  St  James'  square,      52 
Murray  &  Gibb,  N.-E.  Thistle  street  lane,       115 
Printers'  Joiner,  John  Murray,   22  and  28 

Nidclry  street, 50 

Printing  Inks,   T.  E.  Alexander,  2  and  3 

Amphion  place, 51 

Private  Detective  Agency,  Alex.  Stewart,    .         76 
Registers  for  Servants — 

Scottish  Register,  15  So.  Frederick  street,       101 

Mrs  Dodds,  1  Charlotte  place,    .        .         .       101 

North  Side  Register,  2  Canonrnills  bridge,       101 

M.  Lawson,  5  Montague  street,  .        .       101 

Mrs  Brickman,  3  Dublin  street,  .         .       101 

Sailmaker,  William  Calder,  22  Commercial  st.,      89 

Scottish  Chamber  of  Agriculture, ...        40 

Scottish  Trade  Protection  Society,        .        .        77 

Shipping,  Leith  and  London,         ...         92 

Shoemakers  and  Leather  Merchants — 

Joseph  Leckie,  50  Cockburn  street,    . 

R.  Rutherford  &  Son,  142  George  street, 

Thomas  F.  Adam,  42  Potterrow, 

Sign-Board  Maker,  John  Donaldson,  12  St 

James'  square,  .... 

Singer  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  107  Princes  st 
Smiths,  Ironmongers,  etc. — 
James  Forrest,  60  Cowgate, 
Thomas  Richardson,  150  Fountainbridge, 
Pringle  &  Inglis,  York  Lane,     . 
David  Foulis,  61  George  street, 
John  Kelly  &  Sons,  113  Rose  street, 
Peter  Bell,  40  North  Pitt  street, 
Robert  Peddie  &  Co.,  132  George  street, 
James  Miller,  70  and  71  Princes  street, 
Jas.  Young  &  Co.,  27  East  Crosscauseway, 
Middleton  &  Co.,  Sciennes, 
R.  Laidlaw  &  Son,  Simon  Square,     . 
Gibson  &  Tait,  West  Fountainbridge, 
James  Charles,  8  North  St  Andrew  street. 
James  Tod  &  Son,  29  Leith  walk, 
William  Bain  &  Co.,  32  Grindlay  street, 
Stationer,  J.  Maclaren,  138  Princes  street, 
Stockbroker,  Hugh  Gilmour,  18  St  Andrew  sq.. 
Stucco  Manufacturer,  Ellice  Luis,  28  High  st. 
Surgeons'  and  Dentists'  Instruments,  James 

Gardner,  45  South  bridge 
Tailors,  Clothiers,  Hosiers,  etc. — 
Thomson,  103  South  bridge, 
A.  Kellock  &  Company,  40  South  bridge, 
A.  &  J.  Murray,  10  Union  place, 
Fegan  &  Company,  66  High  street,    . 
Bower  &  Brown,  22  South  bridge, 
Panton  &  Young,  36  South  bridge,   . 
Millan  &  Son,  135  George  street, 
Daniel  Finlayson,  21a  George  street, 
Lauder  &  Hardie,  8  St  Andrew  square, 
Thomas  Hynde  &  Co.,  13  Union  place, 
William  Henney,  21  Leith  street, 
John  Allan,  21  Leith  street, 
E.  P.  Watson,  Clanalpine  Buildings, 
John  Smith,  102  South  bridge,  . 
James  M'lver,  25  St  Mary's  wynd,    . 
John  Shearer,  80  George  street, 
Whitehead  &  Co.,  18  South  St  Andrew  st 
Tobacconists,  etc. — 
Robert  Gordon,  5  Heriot  bridge, 
Robert  Robertson,  3  St  Patrick  street, 
Turner,  Alex.  Jamieson,  Adam  square, 
Typefounders,  James  Marr  &  Co.,  29  New  st. 
Venetian  Blind  Manufacturer,  George  Laing 
Wax  Paper  Flower  and  Fruit  Maker,  Mr 

O.  MKay,  3  Tollcross,    . 
Whipmakers,  G.  &  J.  Leggat,  Brown  square,        61 
49 1  Whitby  Jet  Warehouse,  Thomas  Reid  &  Co., 
50  129  Princes  street, 53 


CALENDAR  FOR  1868-69. 


JUNE     186  8. 


D.    H.  It.    MOON'S  PHASES.    I).    H.  M. 
Full  Moon,....  5    6  55  m.      I      New  Moon,. ..20    2  45«. 
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Whit  Monday 

Whit  Tuesday 

Prince  George  Frederick  b.  1865 

Trinity  Sunday 

11  St  Barnabas  the  Apostle 

Corpus  Christ! 

1st  Sunday  after  Trinity 

21  Sun  enters  Cancer  4h.  d}m.  m. 

♦Queen's  Accession,  1837 

2d  Sunday  after  Trinity 

21  Summer  com. — Longest  Day 

St  John  Baptist  bom 

24  Midsummer  Day 

28  "Coronation  of  Queen,  1838 

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St  Peter  the  Apostle 


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JULY     186  8. 


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Princess  Alice  married  1862.. 
Dog  Days  begin 


4th  Sunday  after  Trinity 

5  Princess  Helena  married  1S66 


5th  Sunday  after  Trinity., 


St  Swithin  translated  862 


Court  of  Session  rises 

Gth  Sunday  after  Trinity., 


Sun  enters  Leo,  3/i.  Cm.a., 


St  James  the  Apostle  mart.  43.. 
1th  Sunday  after  Trinity 


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AUGUST    1868. 


D.    H.  M.     MOON'S  PHASES.    D.    H.  M. 
Full  Moon,....  3  11  52m.      I     New  Moon,... 18    5  12m. 
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Lammas  Day 

Sth  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

Duke  of  Edinburgh  born  1844... 

9(/i  Sunday  after  Trinity 

Dog  Days  end 

Grouse  and  Ptannigan  sh.  beg. 
Lammas  Day,  O.S 

10/7;  Sunday  after  Trinity 

Tay  Net  fishing  closes 

20  Blackcock  shooting  begins.... 

Sun  enters  Virgo  9/*.  43m.  a 

llth  Sunday  after  Trinity 

St  Bartholomew  the  Apostle 

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D.    H.  M.     MOON'S  PHASES.     D.    H.  31. 

Full  Moon, 2    3  57  m.      I     New  Moon, 16    120a, 

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29 

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Sundays,  Holidays, 


Partridge  shooting  begins.. 
London  burned  1666,  O.S.... 

13th  Sunday  after  Trinity... 

14th  Sunday  after  Trinity... 
Tweed  Net  fishing  closes 

22  Autumn  commences 

15th  Sunday  after  Trinity... 

St  Matthew  the  Apostle 

Sun  enters  Libra  6h.  31  m.  a, 
22  Day  and  Night  equal 

lGth  Sunday  after  Trinity... 

29  Michaelmas  Day 

St  Michael  and  All  Angels . 


high  watee 
at  leith. 


II.  31. 
2  23 


2  56 

3  24 

3  55 

4  28 

5  2 

5  3S 

6  21 

7  13 

8  IS 

9  39 
11  4 


0  41 

1  31 

2  18 

3  0 

3  44 

4  27 

5  8 

5  50 

6  36 

8  43 

10  5 

11  13 


0  43 

1  21 
1  55 


CALENDAR  FOR  1868-69. 


OCTOBER    1868. 


D.  H.  M.     MOON'S  PHASES.     D.    H.  M. 

Full  Moon 1     7  38  a.       I      2nd  Quarter,  23    9  42  m. 

Last  Quarter,  9    6  13  m.  Full  Moon,...  31  11    5  m. 

New  Moon,. ..15  11    la. 


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31 

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Sundays,  Holidays, 

ETC. 


HIGH  WATER 
AT  LEITH. 


Pheasant  shooting  begins 

17i7i  Sunday  after  Trinity 

Tay  Rod  fishings  close 

18rt  Sunday  after  Trinity 

11  Michaelmas  Day,  O.S 

Forth,  Ness,  and  Spey  Rod  fish- 
ings close 

19th  Sunday  after  Trinity 

18  St  Luke  the  Evangelist 

Sun  enters  Scorpio  2ft.  53m.  M 

20th  Sunday  after  Trinity 

St  Simon  and  St  Jude 

81  Dee,  Don,  &  Esk  Rod  fish,  el 
Hallow  Eve 


H.  M. 

2  11 

2  43 

3  12 

3  44 

4  17 

4  54 

5  34 

6  23 

7  20 

8  41 

10  9 

11  2S 


0  47 

1  35 

2  20 

2  59 

3  40 

4  21 

5  0 

5  42 

6  32 

7  25 

8  39 

10  0 

11  9 


0  26 

1  2 

1  37 

2  11 


H.  M. 
2  27 

2  58 

3  28 

4  0 

4  35 

5  14 

5  58 

6  51 

7  58 
9  25 

10  51 

11  56 

0  22 

1  11 

1  58 

2  40 

3  19 

4  0 

4  41 

5  20 

6  6 

6  58 

7  57 
9  20 

10  36 

11  41 
0  8 

0  44 

1  20 

1  54 

2  28 


NOVEMBER    1868. 


D.  H.  M.    MOON'S  PHASES.    D.    H.  M. 
Last  Quarter,  7    1  47  a.       I      2nd  Quarter,    2    6  47  m. 
New  Moon,. ..14  10  56  m.      |      Full  Moon,... 30    1    0  m. 


Sundays,  Holidays, 
etc. 


21st  Sunday  after  Trinity 

1  All  Saints'  Day 

Gunpowder  Plot,  1605 

22a"  Sunday  after  Trinity 

Prince  of  Wales  born  1841 

Martinmas 

Court  of  Session  sits 

23d  Sunday  after  Trinity 

21  Sun  enters  Sagit.  llft.36sm.A 

Princess  Royal  born  1S40 

2ith  Sunday  after  Trinity 

Martinmas,  O.S 

30  Tweed  Rod  fishing  closes, 

Advent  Sunday 

St  Andrew  the  Apostle 


HIGH  WATEK 
AT  LEITH. 


H.  M. 

2  46 

3  18 

3  55 

4  34 

5  17 

6  8 

7  11 

8  28 

9  54 
11  7 


0  28 

1  15 

1  59 

2  41 

3  19 

3  57 

4  36 

5  17 

6  1 

6  51 

7  51 
9  2 

10  11 

11  12 


0  25 

1  3 

1  42 

2  21 


H.  M. 
3  2 

3  36 

4  14 

4  55 

5  41 

6  37 

7  48 

9  11 

10  32 

11  38 
0  3 

0  53 

1  37 

2  20 

3  0 

3  38 

4  16 

4  56 

5  38 

6  24 

7  18 

8  24 

9  38 

10  42 

11  40 
0  4 

0  44 

1  23 

2  1 
2  40 


DECEMBER    1868. 


H.  P.  31.    MOON'S  PHASES.     D.    H.  M. 
Last  Quarter,  6    9  34  a.        I      2nd  Quarter,    22    4  28m 
New  Moon,    14    133  m.       |      Full  Moon, 29    148a. 


Sundays,  Holidays, 

ETC. 


HIGH  WATER 
AT  LKITH. 


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Princess  of  Wales  born  1S44 , 

'2d  Sunday  in  Advent 

Grouse,  Blackcock,  and  Ptarmi 
gan  shooting  ends 

3d  Sunday  in  Advent 

21  Sun  enters  Capri.  Oft.  28m.  A. 

4th  Sunday  in  Advent 

St  Thomas  the  Apostle 

21  Winter  com. — Shortest  day.. 

"Christmas  Day 

St  Stephen  the  Martyr 

1st  Sunday  after  Christmas 

Innocents'  Day 

27  St  John  the  Evangelist 


H.  M. 

3  18 

3  59 

4  44 

5  35 

6  31 

7  36 

8  50 

10  4 

11  12 


0  32 

1  20 

2  4 

2  45 

3  23 

4  0 

4  38 

5  16 

5  57 

6  39 

7  28 

8  28 

9  37 

10  41 

11  42 
0  6 

0  51 

1  35 

2  20 

3  4 
3  50 


JANUARY    1869. 


T).   H.    Iff.  MOON'S  PHASES.     D.    H.  II. 
Last  Quarter,    5    6  23  m.      I      2nd  Quarter,  21    0  26m. 
New  Moon 12    6  53  a.  Full  Moon,... .28    130m. 


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Sundays,  Holidays, 
etc. 


♦Circumcision 

2d  Sunday  after  Christmas 

Epiphany 

Prince  Albert  Victor  born  1864 
1st  Sunday  after  Epiphany 

New  Year's  Day,  O.S 

2d  Sunday  after  Epiphany 

Sun  enters  Aquarius  lift.  6m.  a. 

Septuagesima  Sunday 

Conversion  of  St  Paul 

25  Princess  Royal  married  1858 

King  Charles  i.  martyred  1649... 
Sexagesima  Sunday 


H.  M. 

4  14 

5  1 

5  53 

6  4S 

7  49 

8  55 

10  5 

11  12 


HIGH  WATER 
AT  LEITH. 


Morn.  Even. 


0  41 

1  29 

2  13 

2  52 

3  28 

4  2 

4  36 

5  10 

5  47 

6  26 

7  9 
7  58 
9  2 

10  13 

11  21 


0  51 

1  41 

2  29 

3  16 

4  1 
4  47 


4  37 

5  26 

6  20 

7  16 

8  21 

9  30 

10  39 

11  45 

0  15 

1  5 

1  51 

2  33 

3  11 

3  45 

4  19 

4  53 

5  28 

6  6 

6  47 

7  32 

8  29 

9  39 

10  47 

11  55 

0  25 

1  16 

2  5 

2  53 

3  38 

4  24 

5  11 


LIST   OF   THE   STREETS,  SQUARES,  PLACES,  ETC.,  IN 
EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH, 

WITH  REFERENCE  TO  THEIR  SITUATIONS. 


The  Registration  District  of  Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages,  is  indicated  by  the 

Number  affixed. 

Note. — The  Act  (17  cj-  18  Vict.  c.  80)  requires, — Births  to  be  registered  within  21  days; 
Deaths,  8  days;  Marriages,  3  days. 


Najie  of  District. 

Name  of  Eegistrar. 

Office. 

Office  Hours. 

1.  St  George, .     .     . 

2.  St  Andrew,    .     . 

3.  Canongate,     .     . 

4.  St  Giles,     .     .     . 

5.  Newington,    .     . 

6.  North  Leith,  .     . 

7.  South  Leith,  .     . 

Robert  Dick,      .     .     . 
A.  W.  Muir,  .... 

Andrew  Balfour,    .     . 
David  Beatson, .     .     . 
John  Minto,  .... 

Thomas  S.  Forman,    . 

Gilbert  Archer, .     .     . 

6  Lothian  road,  .     . 

9  North  St  David  st, 

1G3  Canongate, .     .     . 

51  Oockburn  street,  . 

6  Hill  square,      .     . 

7  Hamburg  place,    . 
83  Constitution  st.,   . 

10  to  3,  7  to  9  ;  Sat.  10  to  12. 

10  to  3  ;  Sat.  10  to  12. 

10  to  3 ;  Sat.  10  to  12. 

10  to  3,  6  to  8 ;  Sat.  10  to  12. 

10  to  3  ;  Sat.  10  to  12. 

1 10  to  3  ;  Mon.  &  Fri.  7  to  8 ; 

\     Sat.  10  to  12. 

10  to  3,  6  to  8  ;  Sat.  10  to  12. 

Abbey,  foot  of  Canongate,  3 
Abbey  hill,  Abbey,  3 
Abbey  hill  house,  Norton  place,  3 
Abbey  lane,  Croft-an-Righ  wd.,  3 
Abbey  mount,  Abbey  hill,  3 
Abbey  strand,  Abbey,  3 
Abbotsford    park,   Boroughmuir- 

head,  5 
Abercromby  place,  Duke  street,  2 
Adam  square,  7G  South  bridge,  4 
Adam  street,  E.  &  W.,  Roxburgh 

place,  5 
Adelphi  place,  Leith  links,  7 
Admiralty  street,  Couper  street,  6 
Advocate's  close,  357  High  st.,  4 
Aihslie  place,  Great  Stuart  st.,  1 
Aird's  close,  135  Grassmarket,  1 
Aitchison's  close,  58  West  port,  1' 
Albany  lane,  Albany  street,  2 
Albany  street,  Duke  street,  2 
Albany  street,  North  Fort  st.,  6 
Albert  place,  India  place,  2 
Albert  terrace,  Morningside,  5 
Albert  terrace,  Trinity,  6 
Albyn  pi.,  wt.  end  of  Queen  st.,  1 
Alfred  place,  Mayfield,  5 
Alfred  place,  Canonmills,  1 
Alison's  close,  34  Cow-gate,  4 
Alison's  place,  Leith  walk,  7 
Alison's  square,  Potterrow",  4 
Allan  street,  Dean  street,  1 
Allan's  close,  269  High  street,  4 
Allanfield,  Bonnington,  6 
Alva  street,  Queensferry  street,  1 
Amphion  pi.,  n.  b.  Canongate,  3 
Anchor  close,  243  High  street,  4 
Anchorfield,  Newhaven,  6 
Anderson's  close,  14  Cowgate,  4 
Anderson's  crt.,  Old  JBroughton,  2 
Anderson  pi.,  Bonnington  road,  7 
B 


Anderson's  place,  Leith  Walk,  7 
Annandale  st.,  Haddington  pi.,  2 
Ann  st,  St  Bernard's  crescent,  1 
Ann's  court,  Canonmills,  1 
Annfield,  Newhaven,  east  end,  6 
Antigua  street,  Union  place,  2 
Archers'  hall,  Buccleuch  street,  4 
Archibald  place,  Lauriston  pi.,  4 
Argyle  place,  Meadows,  so.  side,  5 
Argyle  square,  N.  College  street,  4 
ArDiston  place,  Newington,  5 
Arthur  st.  &  pis.,  82  Pleasance,  3 
Arthur  street,  Pilrig  street,  7 
Ashley  buildings,  21  High  st.,  3 
Assembly  st.,  e.  end  Bernard  st.,  7 
Atholl  crescent,  Maitland  street,  1 
Atholl  lane,  Atholl  place,  1 
Atholl  place,  Atholl  crescent,  1 
Auburn  place,  Ferry  road,  Leith,  6 
Auchenleck's  brae,  Newhaven,  6 

Back  of  vaults,  81  Giles'  street,  7 
Bailie  Fyfe's  close,  107  High  st.,  3 
Bailie's  court,  50  Cowgate,  4 
Bainfield,  Fountainbridge,  1 
Bainfield,  North  Leith,  6 
Baird's  close,  135  West  port,  1 
Bakehouse  close,  146  Canongate,  3 
Baker's  place,  N.  W.  Circus  pi.,  1 
Baker's  land,  Canonmills,  1 
Balbirnie  place,  Roseburn,  1 
Baltic  st.,  east  end  Bernard  st.,  7 
Bangholm,  Queensferry  road,  2 
Bangor  road,  Gt.  Junction  street,  7 
Bank  street,  Lawnmarket,  4 
Bank  street,  North,  Mound  pi.,  4 
Bank  street,  Bernard  street,  7 
Bank  place,  Queensferry  road,  6 
Banner  place,  Morningside,  5 
Barm  close,  15  Coalhill,  7 


Baron  Grant's  close,  15  High  st.,  3 
Barony  street,  40  Broughton  St.,  2 
Barringer's  close,  91  High  st.,  3 
Bathfield,  near  Leith  Fort,  6 
Bath  street,  James'  place,  7 
Baxter's  buildgs.,  St  John's  pi.,  3 
Baxter's  close,  469  Lawnmarket,  4 
Baxter's  place,  Greenside  place,  2 
Beaumont  place,  202  Pleasance,  5 
Beaver  hall,  Canonmills,  2 
Bedford  street,  Dean  street,  1 
Begg,  Dr,  builds.,  11  Abbey  hill,  3 
Begrie's  entry,  69  St  Leonard  st.,  5 
Belfrage  lane,  Cowfeeder  row,  1 
Bellevue  crescent,  Mansfield  pi.,  1 
Bellevue  ter.,  E.  Claremont  st.,  2 
Bell  place,  Water  lane,  1 
Bell's  close,  272  Canongate,  3 
Bell's  court,  Quality  lane,  7 
Bell's  entry,  17  St  Leonard  st.,  5 
Bell's  mills,  Sunbury,  1 
Bell's  wynd,  146  High  street,  4 
Bernard   street,   Baltic    street   to 

Shore,  7 
Bernard  terrace,  S.  Clerk  street,  5 
Binnie's  close,  39  Giles'  street,  7 
Bishop's  close,  129  High  street,  3 
Blacket  place,  13  Minto  street,  5 
Blackford,  Grange  loan,  5 
Blackford  rd.,  Wbitehouse  loan.  5 
Blackfriars'  wynd,  96  High  St.,  3 
Blair's  close,  372  Castlehill,  4 
Blair  street,  Hunter  square,  4 
Blandfield  row,  Canonmills,  2 
Blenheim  place,  Baxter's  place,  2 
Bonnington,  between  Bonnington 

and  Queensferry  roads 
Bonnington     bank,     Bonnington 

road,  7 
Bonnington  place,  Bonnington,   6 


LIST  OF  STREETS,  ETC.,  IN  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITII. 


Bonnington  road,  Broughton  road 

to  Leith,  7 
Bonnington  terrace,   Bonnington 

place,  2 
Boothacre,  Seafield,  7 
Boroughloch,  Archers'  hall,  4 
Boroughmuirhead,  Morningside,  5 
Borthwick's  close,  186  High  st.,  4 
Borthwick  place,  Eoseburn,  1 
Boswell's  court,  352  Castlehill,  4 
Boswell's  court,  22  College  wyd.,  4 
Boswell  road,  Granton  road,  1 
Botanic  gards.,  20  Inverleith  row,l 
Bowershall,  Bonnington  road,  7 
Bowershall     place,     Bonnington 

road,  7 
Bowie's  cl.,  27  Queen  st.,  Leith,  7 
Bowling-green   st.,    Gt.  Junction 

st,7 
Bowling-green  st.,   "West,    Bowl- 
ing-green street,  6 
Boyd's  close,  276  Canongate,  3 
Boyd's  entry,  42  St  Mary's  wynd,  3 
Brand  place,  11  Abbey  hill,  3 
Brandfield    place,    97    Fountain- 
bridge,  1 
Brandfield  street,  Grove  street,  1 
Brandon  street,  Henderson  row,  1 
Bread  street,  Port-Hopetoun,  1 
Breadalbane  st.,  Bonnington  rd.,  7 
Brickwork  close,  104  Kirkgate,  7 
Bridge  pi.,  Bonnington  bridge,  6 
Bridge  st.,  Upper  Drawbridge,  6 
Bright  terrace,  Dairy  road,  1 
Brighton  street,  Lothian  street,  4 
Bristo  place,  Bristo  port,  4 
Bristo  port,  Candlemaker  row,  4 
Bristo  street,  Bristo  place,  4 
Broad  wynd,  51  Shore,  7 
Brodie's  close,  52  Cowgate,  4 
Brodie's  close,  304  Lawnmarket,  4 
Brown's  close,  79  Canongate,  3 
Brown's  close,  14  Grassmarket,  4 
Brown's  close,  366  Castlehill 
Brown's  court,  125  Canongate,  3 
Brown's  court,  360  Castlehill,  4 
Brown's  court,  27  Crosscauseway,  5 
Brown's  court,  Water  of  Leith 
Brown's  entry,  Leith  walk,  7 
Brown's  place,  Vennel,  1 
Brown's  place,  Junction  bridge,  6 
Brown's   place,    Spring    gardens. 

Abbey  hill,  3 
Brown  st.  &  lane,  134  Pleasance,  5 
Brown's  square,  Argyle  square,  4 
Brougham  place,  Brougham  st.,  4 
Brougham  street,  Home  street,  4 
Broughton,  Low,  Broughton  st.,  2 
Broughton,  Old  and  New,  Barony 

street,  2 

Broughton  lane,  33  Broughton  st.,  2 
Broughton  markets,  Dublin  st.,  2 
Broughton  place,  Broughton  st.,  2 
Broughton  road,  Claremont  cres. 

to  Bonnington  road,  2 
Broughton  street,  Catherine  st.,  2 
Brunswick  pi.,  Lothian  road 
Brunswick  street,  Hillside  cres.,  2 
Brunswick  street,  Clarence  St.,  1 
Brunton's  close,  70  Tolbooth  wd.,  7 
Brunton  place,  Hillside  cres.,  2 
Bruntsfield  links,    s.-w.   of  Mea- 
dows, 5 
Bruntsfield  pi.,  Bruntsfield  links,  5 
Bruntsfield    terrace,    Bruntsfield 
links,  5 


Buccleuch  pend,  Buccleuch  st.,  4 
Buccleuch  place,  George  square,  4 
Buccleuch  street,  Buccleuch  pi.,  4 
Buchanan's  court,  300  Lawnmar- 
ket, 4 
Buckingham  terrace,  Dean  br.,  1 
Bull's  close,  106  Canongate,  3 
Bull's  close,  307  Cowgate,  3 
Burgess  close,  67  Shore,  7 
Burlington  st.,  Bonnington  rd.,  7 
Burnet's  close,  156  High  street,  3 
Burns'  street,  Lochend  road,  7 
Burnside  street,  Eoseburn,  1 
Byer's  close,  373  High  street,  4 

Cable  wynd,  51  Giles'  street,  7 
Callender  entry,  67  Canongate,  3 
Calton,  High  &  Low,  Calton  St.,  3 
Calton  hill,  Calton  street,  2 
Calton  place,  Calton  street,  2 
Calton  street,  Leith  street,  2 
Cambridge  street,  Lothian  road,  1 
Cameron  house,  Dalkeith  rd.,  toll 
Campbell's  close,  87  Canongate,  3 
Campbell's  close,  west,  109  Cow- 
gate, 4 
Campbell's  court,  11  Elbe  street,  7 
Campbell's  entry,  145  Cowgate,  4 
Canaan  lane,  Morningside,  5 
Canal  court,  33  Leith  wynd,  3 
Canal  street,  "Waverley  bridge,  4 
Candlemaker  row,  George  iv.  br., 

east  4,  west  1 
Canning  place,  Causewayside,  5 
Cannon  street,  Leith  Fort,  6 
Canon  pi.  and  st.,  Canonmills,  1 
Canongate,  Abbey  to  High  st.,  3 
Canongate,  North  Back,  Abbey  to 

Low  Calton,  3 
Canongate,  South  Back,  Abbey  to 

Cowgate,  3 
Canonmills,  no.  of  Bellevue  cres.,  1 
Cant's  close,  108  High  street,  3 
Carfrae's  entry,  112  Canongate,  3 
Carlton  st.,  St.  Bernard's  cres.,  1 
Carlton  terrace,  Eegent  terrace,  2 
Carlung  place,  Hope  park,  5 
Carnegie  street,  160  Pleasance,  5 
Carpet  lane,  Water  lane.  7 
Carrubber's  close,  135  High  st.,  3 
Carrubber's  crt,  Carrubber's  cl.,  3 
Cassell's  place,  foot  Leith  walk,  7 
Castlebank,  King's  stables,  4 
Castlebarns,  Port-Hopetoun,  1 
Castle  hill,  Castle,  4 
Castle  street,  117  Princes  street,  2 
Castle  ter.,  St  Cuthbert's  glebe,  1 
Castle  wynd  386  Castlehill,  4 
Castle  wynd,  46  Grassmarket,  4 
Catherine  place,  Canonmills,  2 
Catherine  place  (west),  Stanhope 

place,  1 
Catherine  street,  Leith  street,  2 
Causewayside,  Summerhall,  5 
Cemeteries — 
Dairy,  Dairy,  1 
Dean,  Dean,  1 
Grange,  Grange,  5 
Newington,  Dalkeith  road,  5 
Eosebank,  Pilrig  street,  2 
Warriston,  Inverleith  row,  2 
Chalmers'   buildings,    136    Foun- 

tainbridge,  1 
Chalmers'  close,  81  High  street,  3 
Chalmers'  crescent,  Grange,  5 
Chalmers  street,  Lauriston  pi.,  4 


Chamberlain  road,  Greenhill  gar- 
dens, 5 
Chapel  court,  Trunk  close,  3 
Chapel  lane,  18  Quality  street,  7 
Chapel  lane,  8  Broughton  street,  2 
Chapel  street,  Bristo  street,  4 
Chapel  wynd,  51  West  port,  1 
Charles  street,  Bristo  street,  4 
Charlotte  lane, Charlotte  st.,Leith,7 
Charlotte  pi.,  Queensferry  street,  1 
Charlotte   square,   George  street. 

1  to  32,  1 ;  33  to  46,  2 
Charlotte  st.,  N.  Charlotte  sq.,  2 
Charlotte  st.,  south,   134  Princes 

street,  east  2,  west  1 
Charlotte  street,  Constitution  st.,  7 
Chessel's  court,  240  Canongate,  3 
Chester  street,  Manor  place,  1 
Cheyne  street,  Dean  st.,  1 
Christie's  ent.,  129  St  Leonard  St.,  ."> 
Church  hill,  Morningside,  5 
Church  lane,  Morningside,  5 
Church  lane,  47  Heriot  row,  1 
Church  street,  India  place,  east  2. 

west  1 
Circus    lane,    North-west   Circus 

place,  1 
Circus  pi.,  N.-east,  Eoyal  circus,  1 
Circus  pi.,  N.-west,  Eoyal  circus,  1 
Circus  pi.,  S.-east,  Eoyal  circus,  2 
Circus  pi,  S.-west,  Eoyal  circus,  2 
Citadel  and  st.,  Commercial  st.,  6 
Clanalpine  builds.,  Spittal  st.,  I 
Claremont  crescent,  E.  Claremont 

street,  2 
Claremont  park,  Leith  links,  7 
Claremont  place,  Clarence  st.,  1 
Claremont  st.,  E.,  Broughton  rd.,  2 
Claremont  st,  W.,  Henderson  ro..l 
Clarence  street,  St  Stephen's  st..  1 
Clarendon  cres.,  Dean  bridge,  1 
Clearburn,  by  Prestonfield,  Dud- 

dingston  parish 
Clerk  street,    St  Patrick  square, 

east  5,  west  4 
Clerk  street,  south,  Clerk  street,  5 
Clermiston  buildings,  s.  b.  Can.,  3 
Clifton  terrace,  Haymarket,  1 
Clinton  road,  Whitehouse  loan,  5 
Clyde  street,  10  Elder  street,  2 
Coalhill,  Shore,  7 
Coates,  east,  Manor  place,  1 
Coates,  south,  Haymarket,  1 
Coates,  west,  Haymarket,  1 
Coates  cres.,  Shandwick  place.  1 
Coates  hall,  Haymarket,  1 
Coates  lane,  Coates  place,  1 
Coates  place,  Manor  place,  1 
Coatfield  lane,  14  Kirkgate,  7 
Cobden  terrace,  Dairy  road,  1 
Coburg  lane,  Coburg  street,  6 
Coburg  street,  Bridge  street,  6 
Cockburn  street,  Waverley  br.,  4 
College,  South  bridge,  4 
College  street,  north,  College,  4 
College  street,  south,  College,  4 
College  street,  west,  College,  4 
College  wynd,  205  Cowgate,  4 
Collins  place,  Water  lane,  1 
Colville  place,  Water  lane,  1 
Comely  bank,  Stockbridge,  1 
Comely  bank  gardens,  Crew  rd.,  1 
Comely  gardens,  Abbey  hill,  3 
Comely  green,  Norton  place,  3 
Comely  green  cres.,  Comely  grn.,  3 
Comely  green  pi.,  Comely  green,  3 


LIST  OF  STREETS,  ETC.,  IN  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH. 


Commercial  bank  close,  142  High 

street,  4 
Commercial  court,  247  Cowgate,  4 
Commercial  street,  Docks,  6 
Constitution  street,  foot  of-  Leitli 
»  walk,  7 

Conn's  close,  162  Cowgate,  4 
Cooper's  entry,  130  Canongate,  3 
Cornwall  street,  Grindlay  st.,  1 
Corunna  place,  Bonnington  rd.,  7 
Coul's  close,  317  Canongate,  3 
Couper  street,  Coburg  street,  6 
Cowan's  cl.,  43  Crosscauseway,  5 
Cowan's  close,  95  Cowgate,  4 
Cowan's  cl.,  28  Tolbooth  wynd,  7 
Cowfeeder  row,  West  port,  1 
Cowgate,   Grassm.  to   St   Mary's 

wynd,  east  of  South  Bridge  3, 

west  4 
Cowie's  close,  107  Grassmarket,  1 
Covenant  close,  162  High  St.,  4 
Craig's  close,  265  High  street,  4 
Craigie  terrace,  Dalkeith  road,  5 
Craigmount  house,  w.  Dick  pi..  5 
Craigside  pi.,  foot  of  Brown  st.,  5 
Crawford's  cl.,  8  Grassmarket,  4 
Crawley  Court,  112  Kirkgate,  7 
Crichton  street,  George  Square,  4 
Croft-an-Eigh,  42  Abbey  hill,  3 
Cromwell  street,  Coburg  street,  6 
Cromwell  street,  W.,   Admiralty 

street,  6 
Crooked-dykes,  Crosscauseway,  5 
Crosscauseway,  140  Nicolson  st., 

east  5,  west  4 
Crown  street,  foot  of  Leith  wk.,  7 
Cumberland  street,  Pitt  street,  2 
Cumin  place,  Grange  road,  5 
Cumming's  close,  52  Canongate,  3 
Currie's  cl.  and  ct.,  86  Abbey  hill,  3 
Currie's  close,  94  Grassmarket,  4 

Dalgleish's  place,  Dumbiedykes,  3 
Dalkeith  road,  St  Leonard  St.,  5 
Dairy  lane,  Haymarket,  1 
Dairy  park,  Fountainbridge,  west 

end,  1 
Dalrymple  crescent,  Lauder  rd.,  5 
Dalrymple  place,  Carnegie  st.,  5 
Danube  st,  St  Bernard's  cres.,  1 
Darling's  brae,  24  Giles'  street,  7 
Darling's  buildgs.,  Saunders  St.,  1 
Darnaway  street,  Heriot  row,  1 
Davie  street,  W.  Kichmond  st.,  5 
Dean,  by  Water  of  Leith,  1 
Deanbank,  Saxe-Cobourg  place,  1 
Dean  park,  by  Bell's  mills,  1. 
Dean  street,  Stockbridge,  1 
Dean  terrace,  Stockbridge,  1 
Dean  terrace,  Upper,  Dean  ter.,  1 
Deanhaugh  street,  Stockbridge,  1 
Derby  street,  Stanley  road,  6 
Devon  place,  Osborne  terrace,  1 
Dewar  close,  100  West  bow,  4 
Dewar  close,  104  Grassmarket,  4 
Dewar  place,  Tobago  street,  1 
Dick  place,  Grange,  5 
Dick's  close,  195  Cowgate,  4 
Dick's  court,  17  College  wynd,  4 
Dick's  land,  Maryfield,  2 
Dickson's  close,  118  High  street,  3 
Dock  gates,  Docks,  6 
Dock  place,  Commercial  street,  6 
Dock  street,  Commercial  street,  6 
Dougall's  bdgs.,  North  Fort  st.,  6 
Douglas  court,  03  Leith  wynd,  3 


Doune  terrace,  Gloucester  pi.,  1 
Downie  place,  Port-Hopetoun,  1 
Drumdryan,  Lochrin,  4 
Drumdryan  lane,  Lochrin,  4 
Drummond  place,  Dublin  st.,  2 
Drummond  place,  2  ;  except  Nos. 

31  to  36,  1 
Drummond  ct.,  6  Drummond  st.,  5 
Drummond  St.,  67  South  bridge, 

north  3,  south  5 
Drumsheugh  lane,  Melville  pi.,  1 
Dryden  place,  Blacket  place,  5 
Dublin  street,  Duke  street,  2 
Duke  street,  York  place,  2 
Duke  street,  Leith,  7 
Dumbiedykes,  s.  b.  Canongate,  3 
Dumbiedykes  pi.,  Dumbiedykes,  3 
Dunbar  street,  Earl  Grey  street,  5 
Dunbar's  cl.,  413  Lawnmarket,  4 
Dunbar's  close,  137  Canongate,  3 
Duncan's  close,  35  Canongate,  3 
Duncan's  place  and  street,  Leith 

links,  7 
Duncan  street,  8  Minto  street,  5 
Duncan  st.,  20  Drummond  pi.,  2 
Dundas  st.,  Abercromby  place,  2 
Dun  lop's    court    and    close,     36 

Grassmarket,  4 
Dyer's  close,  101  Cowgate,  4 

Earl   Grey  street,   Home    street, 

east  1,  west  5 
Easter  road,  Norton  pi.  to  Leith 
Eastfield,  Seafield,  7 
Eastfield  place  and  ct.,  Seafield,  7 
Ebenezer  mount,  Bonnington,  6 
Echo  bank,  Dalkeith  rd.,  Liberton 
Edmonstone  cl.,  112  West  bow,  4 
Eglinton  street,  Eoseburn,  1 
Elbe  street,  Leith  links,  7 
Elder  street,  St  James'  square,  2 
Elgin  place,  Eoseburn,  1 
Elm  row,  Leith  walk,  2 
Elphinston  ct.,  Carrubber's  cl.,  3 
Elphinstone  ct.,  South  Gray's  cl.,  3 
Erskine  place,  Maitland  street,  1 
Eton  terrace,  Dean  bridge,  1 
Exchange,  Corn   (Edin.),    Grass- 
market,  1 
Exchange,  Corn  (Leith),  35  Con- 
stitution street,  7 
Exchange,  Eoyal,  291  High  st.,  4 
Eyre  place,  Brandon  street,  1 

Falcon  hall,  Morningside,  5 
Farnington  place,  Stockbridge,  1 
Farquharson  pi.,  W.  Preston  st.,  5 
Ferguson's  bdgs.,  Dumbiedykes,  3 
Ferney  hill,  Broughton  road,  2 
Ferrier  street,  Easter  road,  7 
Ferry  road,  from  Leith  to  Queens- 
ferry 
Fettes  row,  Eoyal  crescent,  2 
Fyfe  place,  Leith  walk,  7 
Findhorn  place,  Grange,  5 
Fingal  place.  Meadows,  5 
Fisher's  close,  312  Lawnmarket,  4 
Fishmarket,  Market  street,  4 
Fishmarket,  Eiddle's  cl.,  Leith,  7 
Fleshmarket,  48  Tolbooth  wynd,  7 
Fleshmarket,  Fleshmarket  close,  4 
Fleshmarket  cl.,  199  High  st.,  4 
Forbes    place   and   street,    Beau- 
mont place,  5 
Forbes  road,  Greenhill  gardens,  5 
Forres  street,  Albyn  place,  1 


Forrest  road,  Bristo  port,  exst  4, 

west  1 
Forrester's  wynd,  98  Cowgate,  4] 
Forsyth's  close,  57  Canongate,  3  % 
Fort  streets,  N.  &  S.,  Hillhouse- 

field,  6 
Forth  Street,  Broughton  street,  2 
Foulis'  cl.,  north,  229  High  st.,  4 
Foulis'  close,  south,  42  High  st.,  3 
Fountaiubridge,  Mainpoint,  Nos. 

32  to  70,  5  ;  other  parts,  1 
Fountain  close,  28  High  street,  3 
Fountain  ct.,  81  Fountainbridge,  1 
Fox  lane,  Bath  street,  7 
Foxe's  lane,  71  St  Andrew  st.,  7 
Frederick  street,  89  Princes  st.,  2 
Freer  street,  Fountainbridge,  1 
Frithfield,  Seafield,  7 
Fullerton's  close,  6  Abbey  hill,  3 

Galloway's  close,  425  Lawnmkt.,  4 
Galloway's  entry,  53  Canongate,  3 
Gardner's  cres.,  Tobago  street,  1 
Gayfield  place,  Gayfield  square,  2 
Gayfield  square,  Leith  walk,  2 
Gayfield  street,  Gayfield  square,  2 
Geddes's  entry,  233  High  street,  4 
General's  entry,  58  Bristo  st.,  4 
Gentle's  close,  122  Canongate,  3 
George  place,  Leith  walk,  2 
George  square,  Charles  street,  4 
George  street,  St  Andrew  square 

to  Charlotte  square,  2 
George  street,  Leith  Port,  6 
George    iv.     bridge,     Melbourne 

place,  4 
Gibb's  close,  250  Canongate,  3 
Gibb's  entry,  104  Nicolson  st.,  5 
Gifford  park,  76  Hope  park  end,  4 
Gilchrist's  lane,  Greenside  row,  2 
Giles'  street,  102  Kirkgate,  7 
Gillespie  street,  Gilmore  place,  5 
Gilmore  places,  Lochrin,  5 
Gilmore  street,  Paul's  work,  3 
Gilm  ore's  cl.,  99  Grassmarket,  1 
Gilmour  street,  Simon  square,  5 
Gladstone  court,  181  Canongate,  3 
Gladstone's  cl.,  20  Grassmarket,  4 
Gladstone  terrace,  Meadows,  5 
Glanville  place,  Baker's  place,  1 
Glenfinlas  st.,  Charlotte  square,  1 
Glengyle  ter.,  Bruntsfield  links 
Glenorchy  place,  Greenside  row,  2 
Gloucester    place,    India     street, 

north  2,  south  1 
Glover  street,  Duke  st.,  Leith,  7 
Golden  acres,  Inverleith  row,  2 
Good's  entry,  19  College  wynd,  4 
Gow's  close,  Causewayside,  5 
Graham's  buildings,  Potterrow,  4 
Graham  street,  Lauriston,  1 
Grange,  south  of  Hope  Park,  5 
Grangebank,  Boroughmuirhead,  5 
Grange  court,  66  Causewayside,  5 
Grange  loan,  Causewayside,  5 
Grange  place,  Causewayside,  5 
Grange  road,  Grange,  5 
Gran  ton,     west     of     Newhaven, 

Cramond  parish 
Grant's  place,  Craigside  place,  3 
Grant's  close,  Little,  9  High  st.,  3 
Grassmarket,  West  bow,  north  4. 

south  1 
Grayfield  and  Grayfield  toll,  Dal- 
keith road,  Liberton  parish 
Gray's  close,  n.,  125  High  st.,  3 


LIST  OF  STREETS,  ETC.,  IN  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH. 


Gray's  close,  s.,  56  High  street,  3 
Gray's  court,  95  Nicolson  street,  4 
Gray  place,  37  St  Leonard  street,  5 
Gray  st.,  south,  Upper  Gray  st.,  5 
Gray  st.,  Upper,  Salisbury  place,  5 
Greenhill     park,      Borougkniuir- 

head,  5 
Greenhill     bank,     Borougkmuir- 

head,  5 
Greenhill     gardens,     Bruntsfield 

links,  5 
Greenside  end,  Greenside  row,  2 
Greenside  house,  Hillside  cres.,  2 
Greenside  lane,  Greenside  place,  2 
Greenside  row,  Nottingham  pi.,  2 
Greenside  place,  Greenside  St.,  2 
Greenside  street,  Calton  street,  2 
Greig's  close,  8  Abbey,  3 
Greyfriars'     place,     George     rv. 

bridge,  1 
Grindlay  street,  Lothian  road,  1 
Grosvenor  street,  Haymarket,  1 
Grove  place,  Grove  street,  1 
Grove  place  Upper,  Grove  st.,  1 
Grove  street,  Morrison  street,  1 
Grove  terrace,  Grove  street,  1 
Gullan's  close,  264  Canongate,  3 

Haddington's  entry  and  court,  80 

Canongate,  3 
Haddington  place,  Leith  walk,  2 
Haddon's  court,  112  Nicolson  st.,  5 
Hailes'  street,  29  Gilmore  place,  5 
Halkerston's  wynd,  163  High  st.,  3 
Hall's  court,  230  Cowgate,  3 
Hamburg  place,  Leith  Fort,  6 
Hamilton's  court,  133  Fountain- 
bridge,  1 
Hamilton's  entry,  36  Bristo  st.,  4 
Hamilton  place,  Mayfield  loan,  5 
Hamilton  place,  High  riges,  1 
Hamilton  place,  Glanville  place,  1 
Hammermen's  close,  55  Cowgate,  4 
Hampton  terrace,  Osborne  ter.,  1 
Hanover  street,  77  Princes  St.,  2 
Hardwell  close,  193  Pleasance,  5 
Hart  street,  Forth  street,  2 
Hastie's  close,  231  Cowgate,  4 
Hatter's  court,  154  Pleasance,  5 
Haugh  street,  Stockbridge,  1 
Hawkfield,  Kestalrig  road,  7 
Hawkhill,  Lochend  road,  7 
Hawthorn-bank,     by     Lynedoch 

place,  1 
Hawthorn-bank  pi.,  N.  Fort  st.,  6 
Hawthorn  Bank  ter.,  N.  Fort  st.,  6 
Hawthorn  ter.,  Water  of  Leith,  1 
Hawthorn  vale,  Newhaven,  6 
Haxton's  court,  Nicolson  street,  5 
Haymarket,  Coates'  place,  1 
Hayweights,  by  W.  Maitland  st.,  1 
Hay's  court,  Main  point,  1 
Hay's  court,  12  Fountainbridge,  1 
Hay  street,  Nicolson  square,  4 
Hebron  bank,  Canaan,  5 
Helen  place,  Morningside,  5 
Helen  place,  Ferry  road,  Leith,  6 
Helen  street,  London  row,  6 
Henderson  place,  Bonnington,  6 
Henderson  row,  foot  Pitt  street,  1 
Henry  Hay's  cl.,  49  Giles'  st.,  7 
Henry  place,  Henry  street,  5 
Henry  street,  St  Leonard  st.,  5 
.  Hercles  street,  foot  Carnegie  st.,  5 
Heriot    mount   cottages,   Hercles 
street,  5 


Heriot  bridge,  73  Grassmarket,  1 
Heriot  buildings,  Leith  walk,  7 
Heriot  court,  14  Leith  walk,  2 
Fleriot  hill,  Canonmills,  2 
Heriot  mount,  Carnegie  street,  5 
Heriot  jjlace,  Lauriston,  1 
Heriot  row,  Abercrombv  place,  1 

to  42,  2  ;  43  to  47,  1 
Heriot  terrace,  Canonmills,  2 
Hermitage  brae,  Lochend  road,  7 
Hermitage  hill,  Kestalrig  road,  7 
Hermitage  row,  Kestalrig  road,  7 
Hermitage  place,  Dean  street,  1 
Hermitage  place,  Leith  links,  7 
Hermitage,  Easter,  Kestalrig  rd.,  7 
Hermitage,  Upper,  Lochend  rd.,  7 
Heron's  court,  134  Cowgate,  4 
High  riggs,  Main  point  to  Toll- 
cross,  1 
High  street,  Canongate  to  Lawn- 
market,  east  of  South  bridge  3, 
west  of  South  bridge  4 
High   School   close,   307   Canon- 
gate, 3 
High  School  yards,  High  S.  wd.,  3 
High  School  wd.,  387  Cowgate,  3 
Hill  place,  34  Nicolson  street,  5 
Hill  square,  Hill  place,  5 
Hill  street,  Frederick  street,  2 
Hillhousefield,  Bonnington,  6 
Hillmount,  Hercles  street,  5 
Hillside  crescent,  London  road,  2 
Hodge's  court,  Blackfriars'  wyd.,  3 
Holyrood  cot.,  s.  b.  Canongate,  3 
Holyrood  house,  Abbey,  3 
Holyrood  street,  Hercles  street,  5 
Holyrood  st.,  s.  b.  Canongate,  3 
Holyrood  terrace,  69  Abbey  hill,  3 
Home  street,  Portland  place,  4 
Hope  crescent,  Annandale  st.,  2 
Hope  park,  s.  side  of  Meadows,  5 
Hope  park  cres.,  e.  of  Meadows,  5 
Hope  park  end,  Buccleuch  st.,  4 
Hope  park  square,  Meadows,  4 
Hope  park  ter.,  s.  of  Meadows,  5 
Hope  street,  Cassells'  place,  7 
Hope  street,  149  Princes  street,  1 
Hope  terrace,  N.  Junction  street,  6 
Hope  terrace,  Whitehouse  loan,  5 
Hope's  court,  45  High  street,  3 
Hopetoun  crt.,  Fountainbridge,  5 
Home  lane,  Church  street,  1 
Horse  wynd,  foot  of  Canongate,  3 
Horse  wynd,  179  Cowgate,  4 
Horse  wynd,  71  Giles'  street,  7 
Hospitals — 

Chalmers',  Lauriston  place,  4 
Donaldson's,  Haymarket,  1 
Fettes',  Comely  bank,  1 
Gillespie's,  Leven  street,  5 
Gladstone's,  Old  Mill  road,  7 
Heriot's,  Lauriston  place,  1 
Infirmary,  Infirmary  street,  3 
Maternity,  Chapel  street,  4 
Merchant  Maiden's,    Lauriston 

lane,  4 
Orphan's,  Dean,  1 
Sick  Children's,  Lauriston  la.,  4 
Stewart's,  Dean,  1 
Trades  Maiden's,  Hope  park,  5 
Watson's,  George,  Wharton  pl.,4 
Watson's,  John,  Dean,  1 
Watt's,  Leith  links,  7 
Howard  place,  Warriston  cres.,  2 
Howe  street,  19  Heriot  row,  2 
Hugh  Miller  place,  Water  lane,  1 


Hume's  close,  284  Canongate,  3 
Hunter  square,  South  bridge,  4 
Hunter's  close,  129  Grassmarket,  1 
Huntly  street,  Canonmills,  1 
Hyndford's  close,  50  High  street,  3 

India  buildings,  Victoria  street 
India  place,  N. -w.  Circus  place. 

east  of  Church  street  2,  west  1 
India  street,  42  Heriot  row,  east 

and  Nos.  46  to  60,  2  ;  west,  1 
Industry  lane,  North  Fort  st.,  6 
Infirmary  st.,  53  South  bridge,  3 
Inglis'  coui-t,  17  West  port,  1 
Inglis'  entry,  8  Fountainbridge,  1 
Ingliston  street,  Adam  street,  5 
Ink's  close,  6  West  port,  1 
Innes's  court,  93  Pleasance,  5 
Inverleithfield,  Queensferry  rd.,  1 
Inverleith  house,  by  Stockbridge,  1 
Inverleith  place  and  terrace,  In- 
verleith row,  1 
Inverleith  row,  Canonmills,  east 

2,  west  1 
Ironside  court,  Monteith's  close,  3 
Ironside  place,  69  Abbey  hill,  3 

Jack's  cl.,  Big,  225  Canongate,  3 
Jack's  cl.,  Little,  233  Canongate,  3 
Jackson's  close,  209  High  street,  4 
Jamaica  street,  Howe  street,  2 
Jamaica  street,  Bonnington,  6 
James'  court,  501  Lawnmarket,  4 
James  lane,  Bath  street,  7 
James  place,  Leith  links,  7 
James  street,  Moray  street,  2 
James  street,  Newhaven,  6 
Jamieson's  cl.,  68  Grassmarket.  1 
Jane  terrace,  Comely  green,  3 
Janefield  place,  Easter  road.  7 
Jessfield,  Newhaven  road,  6 
Jessfield,  Torphichen  street,  1 
Jew's  close,  44  Causewayside,  5 
John's  1.,  40  Charlotte  st,  Leith,  7 
John's  place,  19  St  Leonard  st.,  6 
John's  place,  Leith  links,  7 
Johnston's  cl.,  332  Lawnmarket,  4 
Johnstone  place,  Kaebum  place,  1 
Johnstone  street,  Coburg  street,  0 
Johnston  terrace,  Castlehill,  4 
Jordan  bank,  Morningside,  5 
Jordan  lane,  Morningside,  5 
Jordan  place,  Morningside,  5 
Junction  street,   north,    Junction 

bridge,  6 
Junction  street,  great,  Leith,  7 

Kay's  court,  76  Crosscauseway,  5 
Keir  street,  Graham  street,' 1 
Kemp's  close,  15  Giles'  street,  7 
Kerr  street,  Stockbridge,  1 
Kew  terrace,  Osborne  terrace,  1 
Kilgraston  road,  Grange  loan,  5 
Kilgraston  terrace,  Grange  loan,  £ 
Killiebrae,  26  West  port,  1 
King  street.  Little,  James' street,  2 
King    street,    Great,    Drummond 

place  to  Koyal  circus,  2 
King's  place,  Leith  walk,  7 
King's  stables,  s.  back  of  Castle,  1 
King's  street,  Yardheads,  7 
Kinloch's  close,  149  High  street,  ."> 
Kinloch's  close,  267  Canongate,  3 
Kirk  street,  Cassells'  place,  7 
Kirkgate,  Leith  walk  to  Tolbooth 
■  wynd,  7 


LIST  OF  STREETS,  ETC.,  IN  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITII. 


Kitchen's  court,  175  Cowgate,  4 
Kyle  place,  Madeira  street,  6 

Ladyfield  place,  Tobago  street,  1 
Lady  Lawson's  wynd,  Lanriston,  1 
Lady  Stair's  cl.,  477  Lawnmkt.,  4 
Lady wynd  &  court,  25West  port,l 
'Lamb's  close,  84  Crosscauseway,  5 
•  Lamb's  court,  46  Giles'  street,  7 
Lamond's  close,  23  Grassmarket,  1 
Lansdowne  cres.,  Haymarket,  1 
Lapicide  pi.  &  lane,  N.  Fort  st.,  6 
Lauder  road,  Grange,  5 
Laurie  st.,  53  Constitution  st.,  7 
Lanriston, Teviot  row  to  Tollcross 
Lauriston  gardens,  Lauriston  pi.,  4 
Lauriston  lane,  Lauriston  place,  4 
Lauriston  park,  Lauriston  place,  4 
Lauriston  place,  Lauriston,  north 

1,  south  4 
Lauriston  place,  "West,  Lauriston 

place,  north  1,  south  4 
Lauriston  street,  Lauriston  pi.,  1 
Lauriston  ter..  Lauriston  lane,  4 
Laverock  bank,  Trinity,  6 
Laverock  bank  terrace,  Trinity,  6 
Laverock  bank  villas,  Trinity,  6 
Lawnmarket,  381  High  street  to 

Castlehill,  4 
Law's  court,  127  Nicolson  st.,  4 
Lawrie's  close,  11  Yardheads,  7 
Leamington  ter.,  Viewforth  pi..  5 
Leather  court,  Boyd's  entry,  3 
Leggat's  land,  Stockbridge,  1 
Leggat's  land,  "Water  of  Leith,  1 
Leith  mount,  Ferry  road,  Leith,  6 
Leith  saw-mills,  Junction  bridge,  7 
Leith  street,  Waterloo  place,  2 
Leith  street  terrace,  Leith  street,  2 
Leith  wk.,  Gveenside  pi.  to  Leith,  2 
Leith  walk,  Leith,  7 
Leith  wynd,  head  of  Canongate,  3 
Lennox  row,  Trinity,  6 
Lennox  street,  Dean  bridge,  1 
Leopold  place,  London  road,  2 
Leslie  place,  Deanhaugh  street,  1 
Leven  st.,  Home  st.,  east  4,  west  5 
Lindsay  pi.,  George  iv.  bridge,  4 
Lindsay  road,  Docks  to  George  st., 

Leith 
Links  place,  Leith  links,  7 
Livingston's  close,  18  Crosscause- 
way, 4 
Lochend  close,  109  Canongate,  3 
Lochend  close,  Little,  115  Canon- 
gate, 3 
Lochend  road,  Leith  to  Lochend,  7 
Lochrin,  Home  street,  5 
Logan's  close,  287  Canongate,  3 
Logie-green,  Canonmills,  2 
London  road,  head  of  Leith  walk,  2 
London  row,  Albany  st.,  Leith,  6 
London    street,  foot  of    Brough- 

ton  street,  north  1,  south  2 
Long  close,  26  Pleasance,  3 
Lonsdale  ter.,  Brougham  st.,  4 
Lord  Eussell  place,  Sciennes,  5 
Lothian  rd.,  w.  end  of  Princes  st.,1 
Lothian  street,  S.  College  street,  4 
Lovers'  loan,  Grange,  5 
Lovers'  lane,  Leith  walk,  2 
Lumsden's  court,  46   St  Andrew 

street,  Leith,  7 
Lutton  place,  South  Clerk  street,  5 
Lynedoch  place,  Melville  place,  1 
Lyon's  close,  215  High  street,  4 


M'Connochic's  close,  44  Cowgate,4 
Macdowall  street,  Leith  wynd,  3 
Mackenzie  place,  India  place,  1 
Macnab  street,  east  of  Meadows,  5 
Macneil's  pi.,  foot  of  Leith  walk,  7 
Madeira  place,  Madeira  street,  6 
Madeira  st.,  Ferry  road,  Leith,  6 
Main  point,  head  of  West  port,  1 
Maitland  place,  Newhaven,  6 
Maitland  street,  Newhaven,  6 
Maitland  st.,  west  end  of  Princes 

street,  1 
Maitland  st.,  west,  Atholl  place,  1 
Malloch's  close,  75  Canongate,  3 
Malta  green,  St  Bernard's  row,  1 
Malta  green  place,  Malta  green,  1 
Malta  terrace,  St  Bernard's  row,  1 
Manderson  street,  Whitfield  pi.,  7 
Manor  pi.,  west  of  Coates  cres.,  1 
Mansfield  place,  London  street,  1 
Mansionhouse  road.  Grange,  5 
Manuel's    court,    92    Crosscause- 
way, 5 
Market  place,  Brunswick  street,  1 
Market  street,  Waverley  bridge,  4 
Market  Street,  Low,  Market  st.,  4 
Markets,  Market  street,  4 
Marmion  terrace,  Morningside,  5 
Marshall's  close,  3  Grassmarket,  1 
Marshall's  court,  Greenside  lane,  2 
Martin's  court,  35  Bernard  street,  7 
Mary's  place,  Eaeburn  place,  1 
Maryfield,  Easter  road,  2 
Maryfield  place,  Norton  place,  2 
Mayfield  loan,  Newington,  5 
Mayfield  street,  Minto  street,  5 
Mayfield  terrace,  23  Minto  st.,  5 
Meadowbank,  Parson's  green 
Meadow  walk,  Forrest  road,  4 
Meadow  pi.,  so.  side  of  Meadows,  5 
Meetinghouse  green,  56  Giles'  st.,7 
Megget's  court,  46  Abbey  hill,  3 
Melbourne  pi.,  290  Lawnmarket,  4 
Melville  crescent,  Melville  street,  1 
Melville  place,  S.  Queensferry  st.,1 
Melville  street,  Melville  place,  1 
Melville  terrace,  Meadows,  5 
Merchant  st.,  Candlemaker  row,  4 
Merchiston,  Boroughmuirhead,  5 
Merchiston  avenue,  Boroughmuir- 

head,  5 
Merchiston  castle,  Boroughmuir- 
head, 5 
Merchiston     crescent,     Borough- 
muirhead, 5 
Merchiston  ho.,  Fountainbridge,  1 
Merchiston  places,  Boroughmuir- 
head, 5. 
Merchiston  ter.,  Boroughmuir,  5 
Merrilees'  close,  33  Yardheads,  7 
Meuse  lane,  South  St  Andrew  st.,2 
Mid-Common   close,  295   Canon- 
gate, 3 
Middleby  street,  34  Minto  street,  5 
Middlefield,  George's  place,  2 
Middleton's  entry,  32  Bristo  st.,  4 
Mill  lane,  Great  Junction  street,  7 
Millar's    entry,    93     North    back 

Canongate,  3 
Miller's  close,  171  Canongate,  3 
Millerfield  pi.,  south  of  Meadows,  5 
Miln's  close,  212  Canongate,  3 
Milne's  bdgs.,  Chalmers'  cl.,  3 
Milne's  court,  517  Lawnmarket,  4 
Milne's  entry,  525  Lawnmarket,  4 
Milne  square,  173  High  street,  4 


Mino  park,  24  St  Leonard  street,  5 
Mint,  South  Gray's  close,  3 
Minto  Street,  Newington,  5 
Mitchell  street,  Constitution  st.,  7 
Montague  street,  Clerk  street,  5 
Monteith's  close,  61  High  street,  3 
Montgomery  st.  &  lane,  Elm  row,  2 
Montpelier,  Viewforth,  5 
Moray  place,  West  Heriot  row,  1 
Moray  street,  Pilrig  street,  2 
Morningside,  Boroughmuirhead,  5 
Morningside  place,  Morningside,  5 
Morningside  ter.,  Morningside,  5 
Morocco  close,  273  Canongate,  3 
Morrison  street,  Tobago  street.  1 
Morrison's  close,  117  High  st.,  3 
Morton  entry,  24  Kirkgate,  7 
Morton  street,  Duke  street,  Leith. 7 
Mound,  Princes  st.  to  Bank  st.,  4 
Mound  place,  head  of  Mound,  4 
Munro's  close,  119  Canongate,  3 
Murdoch's  close,  68  High  street,  3 
Murray  st.,  52  E.  Crosscauseway,  5 
Myreside,  Boroughmuirhead,  1 

Napier  road,  Boroughmuirhead,  5 
Nelson  place,  Nelson  street,  2 
Nelson  street,  Abercromby  pi.,  2 
Newbattle  terrace,  Morningside,  5 
New  bank,  Trinity,  6 
Newhaven,  west  of  Leith,  6 
Newhaven  park,  Newhaven  rd.,  6 
Newington,  South  Clerk  street,  5 
Newington  places,  east  and  west, 

Minto  street,  5 
Newington  place,  North,  Canning 

place,  5 
Newington  terrace,  Newington,  5 
New  lane,  Annfield,  Newhaven,  6 
New  street,  149  Canongate,  3 
Newport  street,  Castlebarns,  1 
Nicolson  square,  Nicolson  street,  4 
Nicolson    street,    South     bridge, 

east  5,  west  4 
Nicolson  street,  west,  87  Nicolson 

street,  4 
Niddry  street,  122  High  street,  3 
Niddry  st.,  south,  253  Cowgate,  3 
North  bridge,  G.P.O.  east  3,  west  4 
Northumberland  place,  East  Nor- 
thumberland street,  2- 
Northumberland    street,     Nelson 

street  to  Howe  street,  2 
Norton  places,  Regent  road,  2 
Nottingham  place,  Calton  street,  2 
Nottingham  ter.,  Nottingham  pi. ,2 

Oakfield  court,  108  Pleasance,  3 
Old  Assembly  cl.,  172  High  st.,  4 
Old  Bridge  end,  Coalhill,  7 
Old  Church  wharf,  Sandport  st.,  6 
Old  Fishmarket  cl.,  196  High  st.,  4 
Old  Fleshmarket  cl.,  333  Canon- 
gate, 3 
Old  Gibbet  toll,  St  Leonard  st.,  5 
Old    Hayweights,    24    Lauriston 

street,  1 
Old  Physic  gardens,  below  N.  br.,3 
Old  Playhouse  close,  196  Canon- 
gate, 3 
Old  Post-office  cl.,  253  High  st.,  4 
Old  Stamp-office  close,  221  High 

street,  4 
Old     Sugarhouse    close,     90     St 

Andrew  street,  Leith,  7 
Orchardfield,  Leith  walk,  7 


LIST  OF  STREETS,  ETC.,  IN  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH. 


Orchardfield  court,  Tobago  st.,  1 
Orchardfield  place,  Tobago  st.,  1 
Orchardfield  street,  Main  point.  1 
Osborne  terrace,  Haymarket,  1 
Oxford  street,  West  Preston  st.,  5 
Oxford  terrace,  Dean  bridge,  1 

Paisley  close,  101  High  street,  3 
Palmer's  buildings,  17  West  Nicol- 

son  street,  4 
Palmerston  road,  Grange,  5 
Panmure  close,  129  Canongate,  3 
Panmure  place,  Brougham  st.,  4 
Park  place  and  lane,  Park  st.,  4 
Park  street,  Teviot  row,  4 
Parkside  street,  St  Leonard  st.,  5 
Parliament  sq.,  Lawnmarket,  4 
Parliament  square,  St  Andrew  st, 

Leith,  7 
Parliament  square,  Newhaven,  6 
Parson's  green,  road  to  Piershill 
Paterson's  cl.,  441  Lawnmarket,  4 
Paterson's  close,  108  Pleasance,  3 
Paterson's  crt.,  Old  Broughton,  2 
Patriot-hall,  Hamilton  pi.,  Stock- 
bridge,  1 
Pattison  street,  9  Elbe  street,  7 
Paul  street,  Simon  square,  5 
Paul's  work,  foot  of  Leith  wynd,  3 
Peel  terrace,  Mayfield  street,  5 
Pembroke  place,  Roseburn,  1 
Peter's  close,  187  Cowgate,  4 
Picardy  place,  York  place,  2 
Pillans'  place,  Seafield,  7 
Pilrig  cottages,  Arthur  st.,  Leith 

walk,  7 
Pilrig  Model  buildings,  Pilrig  st.,  2 
Pilrig  place,  Pilrig  street,  2 
Pilrig  street,  Leith  walk,  north  7, 

south  2 
Pirniefield,  Leith  links,  7 
Pirie's  close,  246  Canongate,  3 
Pitsligo  road,  Greenhill  gardens,  5 
Pitt  street,  Bonnington,  6 
Pitt  street,  Dundas  street,  2 
Pitt  street,  East,  Bonnington,  6 
Pitt  street,  North,  Pitt  street,  1 
Plainstone  close,  232  Canongate,  3 
Plainstones  cl.,  78  Grassmarket,  4 
Playhouse  close,  200  Canongate,  3 
Pleasance,  West  Richmond  street, 

to  31  and  126,  3  ;  from  do.,  5 
Pollock's  close,  26  Cowgate,  4 
Ponton  st.,  50  Fountainbridge,  5 
Poplar  lane,  n.  side  Leith  links,  7 
Port-Hamilton,  Tobago  street,  1 
Port-Hopetoun,  Lothian  road,  1 
Portland  place,  Hamburg  place,  6 
Portland  place,  Lauriston,  1 
Portland  ter.,  Portland  pi.,  Leith,  6 
Potterrow,  South  College  street,  4 
Powburn,  foot  of  Causewayside,  5 
Powderhall,  Broughton  road,  2 
Preston  street,  E.  and  W.,  South 

Clerk  street,  5 
Preston  terrace,  E.  Preston  st.,  5 
Prestonfield,  Dalkeith  road,  5 
Primrose  bank,  Lochend  road,  7 
Primrose  place,  Lochend  road,  7 
Primrose  street,  Lochend  road,  7 
Prince  Albert  buildings,  Dumbie- 

dykes,  3 
Prince  Alfred  street,  Mayfield  ter- 
race, 5 
Frince  Consort  place,  Ferry  road. 
Leith,  6 


Prince  Regent  street,  Couper  st.,  6 
Princes  street,  Waterloo  place  to 

Hope  street,  Nos.  1  to  9,  4 ;  10 

to  134,  2  ;  135  to  149,  1 
Prophet's  court,  13  Elbe  street,  7 
Prospect  place,  Dumbiedykes,  3 
Prospect  street,  Dumbiedykes,  3 

Quality  crt.,  Quality  lane,  7 
Quality  lane,  15  Quality  street,  7 
Quality  st.,  Charlotte  st.,  Leith,  7 
Quarry  els., 18,26  Crosscauseway,4 
Quarry  holes,  Easter  road,  7 
Queen  street,  York  place,  2 
Queen  street,  66  Shore,  7 
Queen's  crescent,  Peel  terrace,  5 
Queen's  place,  Greenside  row,  2 
Queen's  place,  foot  of  Leith  wk.,  7 
Queen's  terrace,  Dumbiedykes,  3 
Queensferry  la.,  Queensferry  st.,  1 
Queensferry  street,   west  end  of 

Princes  street,  1 
Queensferry  rd.,  from  Dean  bridge 

to  Queensferry 

Racket  court,  186  Rose  street,  2 
Rae's  buildings,  s.  b.  Canongate,  3 
Rae's  close,  281  Canongate,  3 
Raeburn  place,  Stockbridge,  1 
Railway  stations — 

Caledonian,  Lothian  road,  1 
Edin.  &  Glas.,  Waverley  br.,  4 
Edinburgh,  Perth,  and  Dundee, 

Waverley  bridge,  4 
North  British,  Waverley  br.,  4 
N.  B.  branch,  St  Leonard's,  5 
Scot.  Central,  Waverley  br.,  4 
Ramsay  close,  41  Canongate,  3 
Ramsay  court,  333  Canongate,  3 
Ramsay  gardens,  Ramsay  lane,  4 
Ramsay  lane,  551  Castlehill,  4 
Ramsay  place,  Newhaven  road,  6 
Ramsay  row,  Newhaven,  6 
Randolph  cliff,  Randolph  cres.,  1 
Randolph  cres.,  Randolph  pi.,  1 
Randolph  place,  Charlotte  place,  1 
Rankeillor  pi.,  St  Leonard  st,  5 
Rankeillor  street,  44  Clerk  st.,  5 
Ratcliffe  place,  Causewayside,  5 
Ratcliffe  terrace,  Causewayside,  5 
Rattray's  close,  115  Cowgate,  4 
Redbraes,  Broughton  road,  2 
Redford  close,  Giles'  street,  7 
Redhall,  Bonnington  road,  7 
Regent  arch,  Low  Calton,  2 
Regent  road,  Calton  hill,  3 
Regent  terrace,  Regent  road,  2 
Regent  terrace  lane,  Regent  ter.,  2 
Register  pi.,  West  Register  st.,  2 
Register  street,  East,  Leith  st.,  2 
Register  street,  West,  10  Princes 

street,  2 
Register  house,  G.P.O.,  2 
Reid  terrace,  Water  lane,  1 
Reid's  close,  80  Canongate,  3 
Reid's  court,  95  Canongate,  3 
Reikie's  court,  65  Nicolson  St.,  4 
Renton  place,  St  Andrew  street, 

Leith,  7 
Richmond  crt.,  23  Richmond  pi.,  5 
Richmond  lane,  Richmond  place,  5 
Richmond    pend,    19     Richmond 

place,  5 
Richmond  place,  Roxburgh  pi.,  5 
Richmond   st.,  East,  West  Rich- 
mond street,  5 


Richmond  St.,  North,  Adam  st,  5 
Richmond    street,    South,    North 

Richmond  street,  5 
Richmond  street,  West,  76  Nicol- 
son street,  5 
Richmond  terrace,  Dairy  road,  1 
Riddle's  close,  322  Lawnmarket,  4 
Riddle's  cl.,  74  St  Andrew  6trect. 

Leith,  7 
Riddle's  entry,  35  New  street,  3 
Riego  street,  Tollcross,  1 
Rigg  street,  Brougham  street,  4 
Rillbank  crescent,  Meadows,  5 
Rillbank  terrace,  Meadows,  5 
Rintoul  place,  Water  lane,  1 
Ritchie  place,  Hercles  street,  2 
Robb's  court,  Newport  street,  1 
Robb's  entry,  St  John's  hill,  3 
Robertson's  close,  263  Cowgate,  .'» 
Rockville  place,  St  Leonard  st.,  5 
Rollo  place,  Glover  street,  7 
Romilly  place,  Tobago  street,  1 
Ronaldson'sbuildgs.,  Smith's  pi.,  7 
Ronaldson's     wharf,     U.     draw- 
bridge, 6 
Rosebank,  Broughton  road,  2 
Piosebank,  Mayfield  loan,  5 
Rosebank  cottages,  Gardner's  cr.,  1 
Rosebery  crescent,  Haymarket,  1 
Roseburn,  Kew  terrace,  1 
Roseburn  place,  Roseburn,  1 
Rose  court,  13  George  street,  2 
Rosehall,  Dalkeith  road,  5 
Rosehill  place,  Morrison  street,  1 
Rose  lane,  Comely  green,  3 
Rose  street  and  lanes,   South  St 
David  st.  to  South  Charlotte  st,2 
Rosehill  place,  Roseburn,  1 
Rosemount    buildings,    Gardner's 

crescent,  1 
Roxburgh  place,  Drummond  st.,  5 
Roxburgh  street,  Drummond  st.,  5 
Roxburgh  ter.,  E.  Drummond  st.,  5 
Roxburgh  close,  341  High  st,  4 
Rowley's  close,  38  Abbey  hill,  3 
Royal  circus,  Howe  street,  north 

1,  south  2 
Royal  crescent,  Scotland  street,  2 
Royal  Exchange,  291  High  st.  4 
Royal  terrace,  Carlton  terrace,  2 
Roy's  court,  82  Hope  park  end,  4 
Russell  place,  Trinity,  6 
Rutland  court,  St  Cuthberfs  In.,  1 
Rutland  place,  Lothian  road,  1 
Rutland  square,  Rutland  street,  1 
Rutland  st.,  west  end  Princes  st.,  1 

St  Andrew's  lane,  N.  St  Andrew 

street,  2 
St  Andrew  square,  South  St  An- 
drew street,  2 
St  Andrew  square,  Newhaven,  6 
St  Andrew  st.,  N.,  29  St  Andrew 

square,  2 
St  Andrew  st,  S.,  26  Princes  St.,  2 
St  Andrew  street,  131  Kirkgate,  7 
St  Andrew  street  lane,  N.  St  An- 
drew street,  2 
St   Andrew's    wynd,  St   Andrew 

street,  7 
St  Anthony  court,  St  Anthony  St., 7 
St  Anthony  lane,  St  Anthony  st,  7 
St  Anthony  pi.,  Port-Hopetoun,  1 
St  Anthony  place,  West,  Port- 
Hopetoun,  1 
St  Anthony  street,  91  Kirkgate,  7 


LIST  OF  STREETS,  ETC.,  IN  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH. 


gt  Bernard's  cres.,  Stockbridge,  1 

gt  Bernard's  place,  Saunders  St.,  1 

St  Bernard's  row,  Johnstone  pi.,  1 

■Jt  Catherine's  place,  Grange,  5 

5t  Colme  street,  Albyn  place,  1  . 

"  St  Cuthbert's  ent.,  167  West  port,  1 

gt  Cuthbert's  glebe,  Lothian  rd.,  1 

gt  Cuthbert's  lane,  Lothian  rd.,  1 

*gt  Cuthbert's  place,  Komilly  pi.,  1 

l-jjt  Cuthbert's  st.,  West  Maitland 

■  street,  1 

St  Cuthbert  st.,  Dewar  place,  1 
fit  David  st.,  North,  2  Queen  st.,  2 
fit  David  st.,  S.,  46  Princes  st.,  2 
St  David's  terrace,  Morrison  st.,  1 
St  James'  pi.,  S.  St  James'  st.,  2 
St  James'  sq.,  East  Register  St.,  2 
St  James'  st.  east,  S.  St  James' st.,2 
St  James'  st.  so.,  St  James'  sq.,  2 
fit  John's  Episcopal  Chapel,  1 
iSt  John's  close,  188  Canongate,  3 
jfet  John's  hill,  24  Pleasance,  3 

St  John's  place,  s.  b.  Canongate,  3 
■St  John's  street,  182  Canongate,  3 
St  Leonard  lane,  St  Leonard  st.,  5 
■St  Leonard  st,  head  of  Pleasance,  5 
■St'  Leonard's  hill,  St  Leonard 
I    lane,  5 

■St  Mark's  place,  Warriston,  2 
ISt  Mary's  wynd,  head  of  Canong.,3 
•St  Ninian's  la.,  Old  Church  st,  6 
1st  Ninian's  row,  Low  Calton,  2 
iSt  Patrick  square,  St  Patrick  st., 
I    east  5,  west  4 

ISt  Patrick  street,  Nicolson  street, 
I    east  5,  west  4 

ISt  Stephen  st,  St  Vincent  st,  1 
ISt  Vincent  street,  foot  of  Howe  St., 
I     east  2,  west  1 

■Salamander  street,  Baltic  street,  7 
[Salisbury  place,  Minto  street,  5 
{Salisbury  pi.,  west,  Salisbury  pi.,  5 
[Salisbury  road,  Minto  street,  5 
■Salisbury  sq.,  foot  of  Brown  st.,  5 
[Salisbury  street,    128   Pleasance, 

■  north  3,  south  5 
■Salisbury  ter.,  Dumbiedykes,  3 
■Sandilands'  close,  71  High  st.,  3 
ISandilands  pi.,  Bonnington  rd.,  7 
■Sandport  st.,  Commercial  street,  6 
ISaunders  street,  Kerr  street,  1 
ISaxe-Cobourg  pi.,  West  Claremont 
I     street,  1 

ISciennes,  Hope  park  end,  5 
ISciennes  hill,  Sciennes,  5 
I  Sciennes  place,  Sciennes,  5 

('Scotland  street,  30  Drummond  pi., 
east  1,  west  2 
Scott's  close,  High  riggs,  1 
■  Scott's  close,  123  Cowgate,  4 
I  Seafield,  east  end  of  Leith  links,  7 
I  Seafield  row,  Seafield,  7 
I  Seafield  place,  Seafield,  7 
I  Seat  on 's  close,  265  Canongate,  3 
I  Sempill's  close,  541  Castlehill,  4 
I  Semple  street,  Canal  basin,  1 
I  Seton  place,  Grange,  5 
[Shandwick  place,  Maitland  st.,  1 
I  Shepherd's  court,  47  Leith  wynd,  3 
Sheriff  brae,  Coalhill,  7 
I  Shoemaker's  cl.,  215  Canongate,  3 
I  Shore,  Leith  harbour,  7 
Shrub  hill,  Shrub  place,  2 
Shrub  place,  Leith  walk,  2 
ISibbald  place,  St  Patrick  sq.,  4 
I  Silverfield,  Bonnington  road,  7 


Silvermills,  Henderson  row,  1 
Sime's  court,  8  Calton  hill,  2 
Simon  square,  Gibb's  entry,  5 
Simpson's  court,  Potterrow,  4 
Simpson's  crt,  18  Greenside  ro.,  2 
Skinner's  close,  64  High  street,  3 
Slater's  court,  140  Canongate,  3 
Smeaton's  close,  20  St  Andrew  st., 

Leith,  7 
Smith's  close,  east,  125  Grassm.,  1 
Smith's  close,  west,  119  Grassm.,  1 
Smith's  land,  Fox  lane,  7 
Smith's  place,  Leith  walk,  7 
Society,  Brown  square,  4 
Society  close,  21  High  street,  3 
South  bridge,  North  bridge,  east 

3,  west  4 
Sowersby  pi.,  Bonnington  rd.,  7 
Spencer  place,  Trinity,  6 
S  pence's  place,  Bonnington  road,  7 
Spence's  place,  Castlebarns,  1 
Spittal  street,  Bread  street,  1 
Spring  gardens,  Abbey  hill,  3 
Spring  gardens,  India  place,  2 
Springfield,  Leith  walk,  7 
Stanhope  places,  Eoseburn,  1 
Stanley  road,  Whale  brae,  6 
Stafford  street,  Shandwick  pi.,  1 
Star  bank  place,  Trinity,  6 
Stead's  place,  Leith  walk,  7 
Steele's  place,  Morningside,  5 
Stevenlaw's  close,  134  High  st.,  4 
Stevenson's  close,  153  West  port,  1 
Stewartfield,  Bonnington  toll,  2 
Stockbridge,  n.w.  of  New  Town 
Storie's  alley,  122  Kirkgate,  7 
Strachan's  ct.,  12  Fountainbrg.,  1 
Strathearn  rd.,  Whitehouse  loan,  5 
Strathie's  close,  86  Canongate,  3 
Strichen's  close,  104  High  street,  3 
Stuart  street,  Great,  Ainslie  pi.,  1 
Summer  bank,  Scotland  street,  1 
Summerfield,  Eestalrigrd.,  Leith,7 
Summerhall,  Hope  park  end,  5 
Summerhall  place,  Summerhall,  5 
Summerside   street,    Ferry   road, 

Leith,  7 
Summer  place,  Howard  place,  1 
Sunbury,  Water  of  Leith,  1 
Sunnybank  cottage,  Comely  gr.,  7 
Sutherland  street  Roseburn,  1 
Surgeon  square,  Infirmary  st.,  3 
Swanfield,  Bonnington  road,  7 
Swinton  row,  13  Elder  street,  2 
Sylvan  place,  Meadow  place,  5 

Talbot  place,  East  Preston  St.,  5 
Tanfield,  Canonmills,  1 
Tanner's  close,  123  West  port,  1 
Tantallon  place,  Grange,  5 
Tarvit  street,  Home  street,  4 
Temple's  close,  145  Grassmarket,  1 
Tennant  street,  Bonnington  rd.,  7 
Tennis  court,  98  Abbey  hill,  7 
Teviot  row,  Bristo  street,  4 
Thistle  St.,  North  St  David  st,  2 
Thistle  street  lanes,  Thistle  st,  2 
Thomas  street,  St  Cuthbert  st,  1 
Thomson's  close,  40  Canongate,  3 
Thomson's  crt,  13  Abbey  strand,  3 
Thomson's  court,  54  Grassrnkt,  4 
Thomson's  court,  Salisbury  pi.,  5 
Thomson's  pi.,  Duke  st,  Leith,  7 
Thornybauk,  46  Fountainbridge,  5 
Timber  bush,  41  Bernard  street,  7 
Tobago  place,  Tobago  street,  1 


Tobago  street,  Castlebarns,  1 
Toddrick's  wynd,  80  High  st,  3 
Tolbooth  wynd,  165  Canongate,  '■> 
Tolbooth  wynd,  Kirkgate,  7 
Tollcross,  foot  of  Lauriston,  east 

1,  west  5 
Tontine  buildings,  Fox  lane,  7 
Torphichen  st.,  W.  Maitland  st ,  1 
Tower  street,  Shore,  7 
Trafalgar  lane,  Hillhousefield,  6 
Trinity  crescent,  Chain  pier,  6 
Trinity  road,  Inverleith  row,  6 
Trinity,  s.-w.  of  Newhaven,  6 
Trunk  close,  55  High  street,  3 
Tweeddale  court,  16  High  street,  3 
Tyne  castle,  Dairy  lane,  1 

Union  court,  16  Richmond  place,  5 
Union  place,  head  of  Leith  walk,  2 
Union  place,  Newhaven,  6 
Union  place,  Bonnington  road,  7 
Union  street,  Union  place,  2 
Union  street,  foot  of  Leith  walk,  7 

Valentine's  entry,  72  Canongate,  3 
Vanburgh  place,  Leith  links,  7 
Vaults,  25  St  Andrew  st.,  Leith,  7 
Veal  market,  39  North  bridge,  4 
Veitch  pi.  and  sq.,  Stockbridge,  1 
Vennel,  Grassmarket,  1 
Victoria  grove,   153   St  Leonard 

street,  5 
Victoria  place,  or  Vittoria  place. 

Carnegie  street,  5 
Victoria  place,  Newhaven,  6 
Victoria  st.  and  ter.,  Melbourne 

place,  4 
View  place,  Glover  street,  7 
Viewcraig  row,  Dumbiedykes,  3 
Viewforth,  Bruntsfield  place,  5 
Viewforth  park,  Fountainbridge,  1 
Viewforth  place,  Bruntsfield  pi.,  5 
Viewforth  ter.,  Bruntsfield  pi.,  5 
Viewpark,  Bruntsfield  links,  5 
Vinegar  close,  35  Giles'  street,  7 
Violet  bank,  Abbeyhill,  3 

Waddell's  builds.,  Viewforth  pk.,  1 
Walker  street,  Coates  crescent,  1 
Walker's  pend,  18  Fountainbrg.,  1 
Walker's  place,  24  New  street,  3 
Wallace  place,  Tobago  street,  1 
Wallace's  close,  28  Causeway  side.  5 
Warden's  cl.,  139  Grassmarket,  1 
Wardrop's   close  and  court,  45!> 

Lawnmarket,  4 
Wardie  crescent,  Granton  road,  6 
Wardie,  Granton 
Wardie  avenue 
Wardie  road,  6 

Warrender'spk.Bruntsfieldlinks.o 
Warrender  lodge,  Meadows,  5 
Warriston  east,  Queensferry  rd.,  2 
Warriston  close,  323  High  st.,  4 
Warriston  crescent  Canonmills,  2 
Warriston  place,  Warriston  cres.,  2 
Warriston  road,  Canonmills,  2 
Water  lane,   back  of   Henderson 

row,  1 
Water  lane,  foot  of  Kirkgate,  7 
Water  of  Leith,  Dean,  1 
Waterloo  road,  Trinity,  6 
Waterloo    place,    Princes    street. 

north  2,  south  3 
Waters'  close,  64  Shore,  7 
Watson's  close,  122  Canongate,  3 


LIST  OF  STREETS,  ETC.,  IN  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH. 


Waverley  bridge,  rail,  terminus,  4 
Waverley  park,  Abbey  hill,  3 
Waverley  park,  Minto  street,  5 
Weaver's  close,  65  West  port,  1 
Weir's  close,  20G  Canongate,  3 
Weir's  close,  40  Kirkgate,  7 
Well  close,  King  street,  7 
Well  close,  33  Leith  wynd,  3 
Well  close,  86  West  port,  1 
Wellington  place,  Leith  links,  7 
Wellington  street,  Bonnington,  C 
Wemyss  place,  Albyn  place,  1 
Wemyss  terrace,  Vennel,  1 
West  bow,  CastlehilL  4 
West  port,  Grassmarket,  1 
Wester  close,  177  West  port,  1 
Westerhall,  Meadows,  5 


Whale  brae,  Newhaven,  6 
Wharton  lane  &  pi.,  Lauriston,  4 
Whitebank,  Fountainbridge,  1 
Whitehead  pi.,  St  Leonard's  hill,  5 
White  horse  cl.,  31  Canongate,  3 
White  horse  cl.,  276  Canongate,  3 
Whitehouse  ter.,  Grange  loan,  5 
Whitehouse      loan,      Bruntsfleld 

links,  5 
Whitfield  pi.  &  lane,  Leith  walk,  7 
Wight's  place,  95  Causewayside,  5 
William  street,  Stafford  street,  1 
Williamfield,  Newhaven  road,  6 
Williamson's  court,  6  Eichmond 

place,  5 
Willow  bank,  Whale  brae,  6 
Wilkie's  court,  Windmill  lane,  4 


Wilson's  court,  134  Canongate,  3 
Wilson's  court,  Windmill  lane,  4 
Windlestrawlee,  Queensferry  rd.,  1 
Windmill  lane,  Windmill  street,  4 
Windmill  street,  George  square,  4 
Windsor  street,  Leopold  place,  2 
Woodhead  place,  Hope  park,  5 
Wood's  crt.,  13  W.  Nicolson  st.,  4 
World's-end  close,  10  High  st.,  3 
Wright's  houses,  Leven  street,  5 
Writer's  court,  315  High  st,  4 

Tardheads,  King  street,  Leith,  7 
York  lane,  York  pi.  to  Albany  st..  2 
York  place,  Picardy  place,  2 
York  road,  Trinity,  6 
Young  st.  and  In.,  48  Castle  st.,  2 


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\  POST-OFFICE 

EDINBURGH  &  LEITH  GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 

1868-69. 


AAR 


Aaronson,  Lewis,  sponge  and  cigar  merchant, 
7  Leith  street  terrace 

Abbott,  Francis,  Secretary  to  the  General 
Post- Office  for  Scotland,  25  Moray  place 

Abbott,  Kieruingaard,  &  Co.,  corn  factors  and 
general  commission  agents,  22  Constitution 
street 

Abbott,  W.  J.  C.  (A.,  K..  §■  Co.),  63  York  pi. 

Abbott,  Mrs  Eliza,  63  York  place 

Abercrombie,  Misses,  7  Doune  terrace 

Aberdeen,  Banff,  and  Kincardine  Edin- 
burgh Association— John  Forsyth,  82  So. 
Bridge,  secretary 

Aberdeen,  Caithness,  Orkney,  and  Zetland 
Steamship  Co.  (G.  Mathieson,  agent),  Gran- 
ton  Pier,  23  Commercial  street,  Leith,  and 
6  South  St  Andrew  street,  Edinburgh 

Aberdeen,  Leith,  and  Clyde  Shipping  Co. 
(Geo.  Mathieson,  agent),  6  So.  St  Andrew 
street 

Abernethy,  James,  20  Pleasance 
:  Abernethy,  Peter,  7  East  Preston  street 
'  Abernethy,  Mrs  Helen,  china  merchant,  8  Gt. 

Junction  street 
i  Abernethy,  Miss,  110  Lauriston  place 

Abrahamsen,  H.  J.,  ship-broker,  12  Albany 
street,  Leith 

Abrams,  H.,  wardrobe-keeper,  2  and  18  Vic- 
toria street 

Absolom,  E.  H.,  teamerch.,  31  St  Andrew  sq. 

Academy,  Edinburgh,  Henderson  row 

Academy,    Royal    Scottish,    of   Painting, 
Sculpture,  and  Architecture  (D.  0.  Hill] 
secretary),  The  Royal  Academy 
Accident  Insurance  Company  (Limited),  (J. 
J.  Farquharson,  agent),  1  Hanover  street 

Accidental  Death  Insurance  Co.  (Limited), 

(/.  P.  Oliver,  agent),  46  George  street 
Accountant  in  Bankruptcy's  Office  (G.  A. 
Esson),  New  General  Register  House 
A 


ADA 
Acquroff,  John,  hairdresser,  20  Rose  street 
Acton,  Mrs,  3  Rockville  place 
Adair's  Dunedin  Temperance  Hotel,  219,  and 

Temperance  Hall,  221,  High  street 
Adair,  Alex.,  cabinetmaker,  3  Antigua  street 
Adair,  Hugh  W.,  teacher,  4  Hampton  terrace  ■ 

house,  10  Young  street 
Adair,   John,  junior,   tailor  and  clothier,   13 

North  Bridge  ;  house,  38  Cockburn  street 
Adair,  Miss,  59  Broughton  street 
Adam  &  Bell,  English  and  classical  school,  19 

London  street 
Adam,    Kirk,    &  Robertson,   W.S.,   9   South 

Charlotte  street 
Adam  &  M'Gregor,  wool-brokers,  129,   131. 

and  133  Constitution  street 
Adam  &  Sang,  S.S.C.,  61  Great  King  street 
Adam,  Alexander,  teacher,  14  Duudas  street 
Adam,  Alex.  F.,  W.S.,  19  Claremont  crescent 
Adam,  James,  advocate,  51  Northumberland 

street 
Adam,  Jas.,  Leith  sawmills,  Gt.  Junction  st. 
Adam,  James,  S.S.C.,  19  Claremont  crescent 
Adam,  James,  44  Moray  place 
Adam,  John,  baker,  37  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith 
Adam,  John,  baker,  130  Pleasance 
Adam,  John,  draftsman  and  engraver  on  wood, 
32a  Geo.  iv.  bridge ;  house,  22a  Findhorn  pL 
Adam,  John,  4  Northumberland  place 
Adam,  Patrick  (A.  $■  Sang),  61  Great  Kingst. 
Adam,  Robert,  wright,  56  Lothian  street 
Adam,  Robert,  city  accountant,  City  Cham- 
bers ;  house,  1 9  Meadow  place 
Adam,  S.,  wool  merchant,  Alton  lod^e   Ferrv 
road  J 

ADAM,  THOMAS  P.,  leather  merchant.  42 
Potterrow;  house,  5  Allison  square.    *See 
Adv.  p.  71 
Adam,  Mrs  A.,  13  Fettes  row 
Adam,  Mrs  Chr.,  lodgings,  18  Brunswick  st, 


ADA 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


A  IK 


Adam,  Miss,  3  Randolph  place 

Adams,  Captain  G.  N.,  I.N.,  45  Dick  place 

Adams,  George  C.,  S.S.C.  (H.  M.  Reg.  House), 

33  Blacket  place 
Adams,  Capt.  G.  Hewish,  inspec.  of  musketry, 

23  St  Cuthbert  street 
Adams,  James,  engineer,  5  Henderson  place 
Adams,  J.,  commercial  traveller,  3  Brown's 

Adams,   John,   S.S.C.  and   D.C.S.,    8   West 

Maitland  street 
Adams,  Joseph,  grocer,  6  Back  of  Vaults 
Adams,  P.,  grocer,  190  Cowgate 
Adams,    Robert,   smith    and    ironmonger,   4 

Rutland   place  ;    house,    1    St    Cuthbert's 

glebe 
Adams,  W.,  furniture  dealer,  4b  Howe  st. ; 

house,  6 
Adams,  W.  D.,  M.D.  and  surgeon,  5  Argyle 

square 
Adams,  Mrs,  10  Nelson  street 
Adams,  Miss,  2  Osborne  terrace 
Adamson  &  Gulland,  AV.S.,  1G  Nelson  street 
Adamson,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  shipbuilders,  Upper 

docks,  Leith 
Adamson,  Alex.,  wright  and  house  agent,  33 

Dean  street ;  house,  55  India  place 
Adamson,  Andrew,  plasterer,  17  Ingliston  st. ; 

house,  4  St  Leonard  street 
Adamson,  David,  coach-hirer,  1  Forrest  road 

and  71  Causewayside;  house,  1  West  New- 

ington 
Adamson,  David,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

247  Canongate 
Adamson,  David  M.,  S.S.C,  16  Nelson  street 
Adamson,  George,  contractor,  35  Leith  street 
Adamson,  J.  Macfarlane,  11  Salisbury  street 
Adamson,  John  B.,  6  Annandale  street 
Adamson,  John  William  M.,  12  Seton  place 
Adamson,  Richard  W.,  bosier,  glover,  etc.,  5 

Home  street 
Adamson,  Walter,  9  Brown  street 
Adamson,  W.,  1  Assembly  street 
Adamson,   W.,  builder,    St   Leonard's  lane; 

house,  2  Montague  street 
Adamson,   William  (Melville    Sp  A.),    25    St 

James'  square 
Adamson,  J.  &  R.,  milliners  and  dressmakers, 

4  Warriston  place 
Adamson,   Mrs  Thomas,  13   Spring  gardens, 

Abbeyhill 
Adamson,  Mrs,  2  Danube  street 
Adamson,  Miss,  8  Morrison  street 
ADCOCK,    GILBERT,   paper  merchant,    11 

South  St  Andrew  st. ;  house,  30  St  James' 

square.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  110 
Adcock.  E.  M.,  2  Elm  row 
Addinell,  John,  chemist,  59  Tolbooth  wynd, 

Leith 
Addis,  Rev.  Thos.,  Free  Church  manse,  Abbots- 
ford  crescent 
Addis,  Mrs  William,  1  Strathearn  road 
Addison,  Mrs  J.,  10  Montague  street 


Addison,  Mrs,  baker,  124  Kirkgate  ;  house,  13 

Van  burgh  place 
Addison's   Alma   hotel,    112,    113,    and   114 

Prmces  street 
Adie,  A.,  &  Son,  opticians,  50  Princes  street 
Adie,  Adam,  grocer,  4  Coburg  street ;  house, 

45  Great  Junction  street 
Adie,  Alex.  J.,  civil  engineer,  7  St  Andrew 

square 
Adie,  John,  spirit  mercht.,  44  Gt.  Junction  st. 
Adie,  Mrs  Robert,  11  Duncan  street 
Adjutant-General's  Office,   General  Post 

Office  Buildings 
Adlington,  Wm.,  A.R.A.,  professor  of  music, 

41  Heriot  row 
Advocates'   Library,  Parliament  square. — 

Hours,  10  to  4  ;  Saturday,  10  to  1 
Affleck,  Archibald,  butcher,  16  Castle  barns 
Affleck,  Arthur,  paper-ruler,  60  North  bridge 
Affleck,  George,  hosier,  glover,  and  laceman, 

39  Queen  street;  house,  33  Dundas  street 
Affleck,  James  M.  B.,  surgeon,  12  Claremont 

place 
Affleck,   JohD,   gardener,    Fillyside   gardens, 

Seafield 
Affleck,  William,  hatter.  71  Hanover  street ; 

house,  33  Thistle  street 
Affleck,  Mrs  Robert,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit 

dealer,  54  St  Leonard  street 
Agnew,   James,    stationer,    75    South   Clerk 

street 
Agnew,  Stair  A.,  advocate,  57  Hanover  street 
Agnew,  Mrs  Emily  S.,  12  St  Vincent  street 
Agnew,  Mrs  G.,  3  North  Fort  street 
AGRA  BANK   (LIMITED),  (Root.  Hunter, 

manager),  17  St  Andrew  square.     ^  See 

Adv.  p.  2 
Agricultural     Labourers'    Ijd?rovement 

Association  (James  C.   Walker,   architect 

and  secretary).  53  Frederick  street 
Aiken,  Mrs.  2  West  Maitland  street 
Aikman,  Arch.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  1  Calton 

place 
Aikman,  A.  &   D.,    wholesale    leather  mer- 
chants, 34,  36,  &  38  Niddry  street 
Aikman,   G.,   engraver,    printer,    and   litho- 

grapber,  29  North  bridge 
Aikman,     John,     &    Son,    painters,    paper- 
bangers,  and  glaziers,  8  Queensferry  street ; 

house,  16  Charlotte  place 
Aikman,  A.,  corn  dealer,  17  Queensferry  st. 
Aikman,  David,  3  Constitution  street 
Aikman,  George,  jun.,  draughtsman  and  en- 
graver on  wood,  29  North  bridge 
Aikman,  James  A.,  10  Melville  crescent 
Aikman,  James,  leather  merchant,  24  &  26 

Niddry  street ;  house,  1  Rillbank  terrace 
Aikman,  John  B.,  lithographer  and  window 

ticket  writer,  3  Allison  place 
Aikman,  Jane,  grocer,  33  Buccleuch  street 
Aikman,  Mrs  A.,  10  Melville  crescent 
Aikman,  Mrs  James,  3  George  place 
Aikman,  Mrs  James,  7b  St  Patrick  square 


A  IK 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


AIT 


Aikman,  Mrs  John,  4  Shrub  hill  house 
Aikman,  Mrs,  72  Broughton  street 
Aikman,  Mrs,  St  Catherine  place 
Aikman,  Mrs,  16  Brougham  street 
Aikman,  Mrs,  50  Rankeillor  street 
Aimers,  S.,  tailor  and  clothier,  22  Duke  st. 
Ainslie,  Daniel,  of  The  Gart,  48  Moray  place 
Ainslie,  David,  54  Queen  street 
Ainslie,  James,  11  Melville  crescent 
Ainslie,  James,  coal  merchant,  35  Sheriff  brae ; 

house,  2  Old  Bridge  end 
Ainslie,  John,  furniture  dealer,  244  Cowgate 
Ainslie,  John,  1  Carlung  place 
Ainslie,  John,  refreshments  and  commercial 

lodgings,  1  Market  street 
Ainslie,  W.  (Gardner  Sf  A.),  124  Lauriston  pi 
Ainslie,  "William  B.,  C.B.,  11  Chester  street 
Ainslie,  Hon.  Mrs,  15  Gloucester  place 
Air  and  Candow,  cabinetmakers  and  uphol- 
sterers, 11  Haddington  place 
Aird,  John  (G.P.O.),  3  Nottingham  terrace 
Aird,  John,  20  Bank  street 
Aird,  Misses,  Spring  valley  house,  Morning- 
side 
Aire,  Miss,  6  Springfield,  Leith  walk 
Airmet,  Mrs,  earthen w.  dealer,  96  Pleasance 
Airth,  Mrs,  6  Hope  street,  Leith  walk 
Aitchison  and  Sons,  confectioners  to  Her  Ma- 
jesty, 77  Queen  street 
Aitchison,  John,  &  Co.,  brewers,   85    South 

Back  of  Canongate 
Aitchison,  A.,  4  Middle  Arthur  place 
Aitchison,  David,  draper,  22  &  23  Kirkgate  ; 

house,  14  Glover  street 
Aitchison,  E.  R.,  accountant,  18  Moray  place 
AITCHISON,  JAMES,  watchmaker,  jeweller, 
and  silversmith,  15  &  16  Bank  street;  house, 
106  Lauriston  place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  55 
Aitchison,  James,  working  jeweller,  51  Cock- 
burn  street 
Aitchison,  John,  3  Mackenzie  place 
Aitchison,   J.,   tailor  and  clothier,  41  Leith 

street ;  house,  20  Calton  hill 
Aitchison,  Robert,  cowfeeder,  3  Potterrow 
Aitchison,  Thomas  S.,  45  Lauriston  place 
Aitchison,  Thomas  S.,  dentist,  74  George  st. 
Aitchison,  Walter,  16  Beaumont  place 
Aitchison,  W.,  dairyman,  8  West  Richmond  st. 
Aitchison,  Wm.  John,  11  Buckingham  ter. 
Aitchison,  Mrs  George,  grocer,  35  Richmond 

place 
Aitchison,  Mrs  Jas.,  draper,  9  Spring  gardens ; 

house,  5  Malta  terrace 
Aitchison,  Mrs  M.,  11  Barony  street 
Aitchison,  Mrs  William  Ker,  19  Tantallon  pi. 
Aitchison,  Mrs,  6  Broughton  place 
Aitchison,  Mrs,  92  Lauriston  place 
Aitchison,  Mrs,  18  Moray  place 
Aithie,  John,  greengrocer,  39a  India  place 
Aitken  &  Co.,  firewood  factoiy,  67  Fountain- 
bridge 
Aitken,  Campbell,  and  Turnbull,  wine  mcr 
chants,  11  St  James'  square 


Aitken,  Gray,  &  Co.,  corn  factors  and  com- 
mission merchants,  21  Bernard  street 
Aitken  &  Wright,  provision  merchants,  Char- 
lotte lane,  Leith 
Aitken,  James,  &  Co.,  wholesale  tea  and  coffee 

dealers,  10  Union  street 
Aitken,  Capt.  A.,  R.N.,  22  Broughton  place 
Aitken,  A.  (Marshall  Sp  A.),  27  George  square 
Aitken,  Alexander  (D.  Mason  fy  Co.),  Chal- 
mers crescent 
Aitken,  Andrew  P.,  M.A.,  1  Oxford  terrace 
Aitken,  Andw.  (J.  A.  #•  Co.),  6  Mansfield  pi. 
Aitken,  Andrew  (.4.,  G.,  fy  Co.),  7  Hermitage 

place,  Leith 
Aitken,  Andrew,  housekeeper,  G.P.O. 
Aitken,  Rev.  David,  D.D.,  4  Charlotte  square 
Aitken,  J.,  victual  dealer,  85  Giles'  street 
Aitken,    James,   chemist    and    druggist,    44 

Broughton  street ;  house,  12  Fettes  row 
Aitken,  James,  solicitor,  45  St  Cuthbert  street 
Aitken,  James  (J.  A.  Sf  Co.),  Maryfield  house 
Aitken,  James,  cabinetmaker,  173  Fountain- 
bridge 
Aitken,  John,  veterinary  surgeon,  144  Cause- 
wayside 
Aitken,  John,  commission  agent,  51  Princes 

street ;  house,  9  Nevvington  terrace 
Aitken,  John,  china  merchant,  50a  Broughton 

,  street 
Aitken,  John,  silk  mercer  and  draper,  1  Bax- 
ter's place 
Aitken,  John,  13  Dock  street 
Aitken,  John,  contractor,  Dean 
Aitken,  John,  dairy,  31  Richmond  place 
Aitken,  J.  W.,  clerk,  53  Cumberland  street 
Aitken,  Michael,  plasterer,  22  Causewayside 
Aitken,   Peter,   Union   Canal  Co.'s  Office,  1 

Port-Hopetoun 
Aitken,  Robert,  W.  Forthfield  cottage,  York 

road,  Trinity 
Aitken,     Samuel,    victual    dealer    and    corn 

merchant,  5  Tollcross 
Aitken,   Thomas   (London   #•  Edin.  Shipping 

Co.),  6  Windsor  street 
Aitken,  Thomas  (A.  #•  Wright),  Seafield  place, 

Seafield 
Aitken,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  Seafield  baths, 

Seafield 
Aitken,  Thomas,  27  Howe  street 
Aitken,  Thomas  (agent  for  the  Queen  Insurance 
Co.),   accountant  and    general   agent,    51 
Hanover  street 
Aitken,  Thomas,  bootmaker,  19  Dean  street 
Aitken,  Thomson,  victual  dealer,  17  Kirkgate 
Aitken,  Wm.,  corn  merchant,  6  N.  Melville  pi. 
Aitken,  William,  20  Hugh  Miller  place 
Aitken,   "Wm.,  chemist  and  druggist,  3  Pitt 

street ;  house,  12  Fettes  row 
Aitken,  "William,  ship-broker,  Customs  build- 
ings, Granton  harbour 
Aitken,  Mrs  Janet,  grocer,  44  Home  street 
Aitken,  Mrs  W.,  ladies'  nurse,  1  N.  St  James' 
street 


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Aitken,  Mrs  Walter,  baker,  117  Nicolson  st. 
Aitken,   Mrs  William,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 60  Fountainbridge 
Aitken,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  9  Grindlay  street 
Aitken,  Miss,  Hawthorn  bank 
Aitken,  Miss  M.,  Sean  eld  baths,  Seafield 
Akroyd,  Rev.  Thomas,  Wesleyan  minister,  20 

Grange  road 
ALBERT  LIFE  ASSURANCE  CO.,  SCOT. 
BRANCH,  5  St  Andrew  sq.  (W.  B.  Walls, 
general    manager   for    Scotland).       ^  See 
Adv.  p.  20 
Albert  Life  Assurance  Co.  (William  Bell, 

agent),  8  North  St  David  street 
Alcoran,  Robert,  straw  hat  cleaner  and  dyer, 

53  High  street 
Alder,  George,  72  South  Clerk  street 
Alder,  Hy.,  gasmeter  manufacturer,  42  West 

Sciennes  ;  house,  32  Grange  road 
Alder,  W.,  10  Rankeillor  street 
Alexander  &  Macnab,  silk  mercers,  drapers, 
gentlemen's  outfitters,  carpet  and  furnish- 
ing warehousemen,  81,  82,  83,  &  84  South 
bridge 
Alexander,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  grain  merchants, 

76  Constitution  street 
Alexander,  John,  &  Son,  builders  and  con- 
tractors, 1 7  Gilmore  place 
Alexander,  R.  &  A.  W.,  butchers,  poulterers, 
etc.,  66  South  Clerk  street ;  house,  7  East 
Preston  street 
Alexander,  Adam,  teacher,  14  Dundas  street 
Alexander,   Alexander,    corn    merchant,    17 

Bristo  street 
Alexander,  Andrew,  baker,  5  Davie  street 
Alexander,  Ch.  (.4.  §•  Macnab),  4  Dock  place 
Alexander,    Charles,    tailor   and    clothier,    1 

Simon  square 
Alexander,  David,  engineer,  14  Spittal  street 
Alexander,  Eben.  (A.  §■  Macnab),  20  Dick  pi 
Alexander,  George,  builder,  8  Grange  loan 
Alexander,  George,  provision  merchant,  9  St 
Patrick  street ;  house,  12  Queen's  crescent 
Alexander,  George  C,  5  Wemyss  terrace 
Alexander,  George,  ironmonger,  81  Clerk  st. 
Alexander,  Henry  Scott,  30  Hamilton  place 
Alexander,  Hugh,  grocer,  18  William  street 
Alexander,  H.  D.,  M.D.,  surgeon,  laboratory, 

46  Cauongate  ;  house,  12  St  John  street 
Alexander,  Rev.  Jacob  Scott,  13  Rutland  sq. 
Alexander,    James,    cabinetmaker,   4    Mint ; 

house,  94  Abbey  hill 
Alexander,  Jas.,  silver- chaser,  7  Hill  place 
Alexander,    James,    nursery    and    seedsman 

(Dickson  8f  Co.),  Leith  Walk  Nursery 
Alexander,  Rev.  Jn.,  D.D.,  7  Rosebery  cresct. 
Alexander,  John,  butcher,  53  Earl  Grey  st.  ; 

house,  Viewforth 
Alexander,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  50  Clerk 

street ;  house,  92  Grange  place 
Alexander,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

4  Bowershall  place 
Alexander,  John,  jun.,  17  Gilmore  place 


Alexander,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 
11  Maitland  street,  Newhaven 

Alexander,  John,  clerk,  6  Gardner's  crescent 

Alexander,  John,  tailor,  7  Crichton  street 

Alexander,  John,  watch  and  clock  maker,  102 
South  bridge 

Alexander,  J.  G.,  wholesale  warehouseman 
and  commission  agent,  19  Bristo  street ; 
house,  23  Melville  terrace 

Alexander,  Lewis,  merchant  and  general 
agent,  2  George  street,  North  Leith 

Alexander.  Richard,  draper,  hosier,  and  shirt- 
maker,  467  Lawnmarket ;  house,  21  Charles 
street 

Alexander,  Robert,  32  Rankeillor  street 

Alexander,  R.,  2  West  Lauriston  place 

ALEXANDER,  T.  E.,  printing  ink  manufac- 
turer, Amphion  place  ;  house,  Kyle  cottage, 
Norton  place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  51 

Alexander,  Thomas  (G.P.O.),  19  St  John  st. 

Alexander,  Thomas  (Smith  $f  A.),  1  Smith's  pi. 

Alexander,  Walter,  stationer  and  news-agent, 
20  Bristo  street ;  house,  9  Crichton  street 

Alexander,  Rev.  W.  L.,  D.D.,  17  Brown  sq. 

Alexander,  William,  1  Merchiston  crescent 

Alexander,  William,  8  Gladstone  terrace 

Alexander,  William,  dairyman,  Lochrin 

Alexander,  W.  G.  (successor  to  Robt.  Milner, 
surgeon),  57  Bridge  street,  Leith 

Alexander,  Mrs,  &  Co.,  outfitting  and  baby 
linen  warehouse,  87  George  street    » 

Alexander,  Mrs  Jas.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 
79  Kirkgate  ;  house,  24  Pilrig  street 

Alexander,  Mrs  James,  43  Lauriston  place 

Alexander,  Mrs,  lodgings,  68  George  street 

Alexander,  Mrs,  23  Bread  street 

Alexander,  Mrs,  28  Melville  street 

Alexander,  Mrs,  40  George  square 

Alexander,  Mrs,  confectioner,  334  Lawn- 
market 

Alexander,  Miss  Ann,  35  Broughton  street 

Alexander,  Miss  Mary,  lodgings,  35  Lothian  st. 

Alexander,  Miss,  28  Torphichen  street 

Alexander,  Miss,  7  Nicolson  square 

Alison  &  Cowan,  corn  merchants,  70  Consti- 
tution street 

Alison,  John  (^4.  8p  Coican),  12  Regent  terrace 

|  Alison,  John,  house  carpenter,  21  Upper  Gray 
street 

'Alison,  Robt.,  stock  and  share  broker,  9  North 
St  David  street 

Alison,  Wm.,  grocer,  47  St  Andrew  st.,  Leith 

Alison,  Lady,  7  St  Colme  street 

Allan  &  Gavin,  wine  merchants,  25  Sheriff 
brae,  Leith 

Allan,  James,  &  Son,  bootmakers,  42  Leith 
street ;  house,  9  Bernard  terrace 

Allan,  A.,  2  Salisbury  square 

Allan,  Alexander,  5  Hillside  crescent 

Allan,  Andrew,  19  Canongate 

Allan,  Charles,  messenger,  Commercial  bank, 
2  Cottage,  17  Rose  street 

Allan,  George,  12  Nelson  street 


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Allan,  George,  44  Cumberland  street 

Allan,  Henry,  bookbinder,  10  N.  St  Andrew 

street 
Allan,  James,  tailor,  5  Drummond  street 
Allan,  James,  26  Elder  street 
Allan,  James,  S.S.C.,  6  N.  St  David  street; 

house,  13  Annandale  street 
Allan,  James,  superintendent  detective  N.  B. 

Railway,  Waverley  Station  ;  house,  Tower- 
bank  house,  Portobello 
ALLAN,  JOHN,  tailor  and  clothier,  21  Leith 

street.     ^  See  A  dv.  p.  69 
Allan,  John,  cabinetmaker,  18  Dundas  street 
Allan,  John,  tailor,  32  India  place 
Allan,  John,  dairy,  29  Haddington  place 
Allan,  John  R.,  38  Cumberland  street 
Allan,  Mark  S.,  tailor,  51  Cumberland  street 
Allan,    Robert,   plumber   and  gasfitter,   133 

Rose  street 
Allan,  Robert,  leather   merchant,  14   Horse 

wynd  ;  house,  33 
Allan,  Robert,  corn  merchant,  "Water  of  Leith; 

house,  14  Brougham  street 
Allan,  W.,  76  Queen  street 
Allan,  William,  9  Brighton  street 
Allan,  W.  (Customs),  48  Lothian  street 
Allan,  William  (Paterson  Sf  A.),  2  Millerfield 

place 
Allan,  William,  22  East  Preston  street 
Allan,   William,   painter   and  decorator,  46 

George  street;  house,  16  Comely  bank 
Allan,  Mrs  Ann,  dressmaker,  68  Nicolson  st. 
Allan,  Mrs  J.,  3  Lutton  place 
Allan,  Mrs  Robert,  4  Hillside  crescent 
Allan,  Mrs  Thomas  C,  9  Brunton  place 
ALLAN,  MRS  WILLIAM,  coal  merchant,  12 

Port-Hamilton ;  house,  29  Earl  Grey  street. 

*  See  Adv.  p.  109 
Allan,  Mrs,  French  stay  maker,  139  George 

street 
Allan,  Miss,  Allanfield,  Ferry  road 
Allan,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  5  West 

Anthony  place 
Allan,  Miss,  26  Royal  crescent 
Allardice,  T.  D.,  tobacconist,  36  W.  Register 

street,  and  11  S.  College  street 
Allardice,  Miss  M.  J.  S.,  3  Lord  Russell  place 
Allardyce,   Alex.,  importer   of    French   and 

American  clocks,  bronze  figures,  and  toys, 

51  Cockburn  street 
Allardyce,  Wm.,  missionary,  42  Albany  street, 

Leith 
Allen,  Mrs,  3  Buccleuch  street 
Allester,  Miss  H.,  27  Nelson  street 
Alliance  British  and  Foreign  Life  and 

Fire  Assurance  Company  (Alex.  Calder, 

manager),  95  George  street 
Alliance  Marine  Assurance  Company  (John 

Warrack  8f  Co.,  agents),  43  Constitution  st. 
Allied  Golf  Club  (Connolly's  Golf  House 

Tavern),  27  Wright's  houses 
Allison,  Fred.,  fishmonger,  28  S.  Richmond 

street 


Allison,  James,  shipmaster,  47  Albany  street, 
Leith 

Allison,  Jas.,  house  agent,  11  Charles  street 

Allison,  William,  refreshment  rooms,  S  Toll- 
cross 

Allison,  Wm.,  engineer,  72  Great  Junction 
street 

Allison,  Miss,  8  King's  place 

Allman,  George  James,  M.D.,  F.R.S.  L.  and 
E.,  Regius  Professor  of  Natural  History, 
University,  21  Manor  place 

Alloa  and  Leith  Steam  Packet  Company, 
3  Queen  street,  Leith 

Alston,  George,  clothier  and  hatter,  40  Han- 
over street ;  house,  1  Manor  place 

Alston,  John,  corkcutter,  25  South  Richmond 
street 

Alston,  William,  superintendent  Edinburgh 
and  Leith  gasworks,  10  Baltic  street 

Alves,  William,  8  Smith's  place 

Alves,  Mrs,  36  Albany  street 

Alves,  Miss,  6  Scotland  street 

American  Emigrant  Company  (/.  P.  Oliver, 
agent),  46  George  street 

Amicable  Mutual  Life  Assurance  Society  : 
office,  9  North  St  David  street;  district 
manager,  A.  W.  Muir,  accountant 

Anchor  Line  of  Transatlantic  Steam  Part. 
Ships  (J.  P.  Oliver,  agent),  46  George  st. 

Ancrum,  J.,  &  Son,  cork  manufacturers,  142 
Rose  street 

Ancrum,  John,  21  Lauriston  street 

Anderson  &  Duncan,  provision  merchants,  19 
Quality  street 

Anderson  &  Pringle,  tailors  and  clothiers, 
35  Cockburn  street 

Anderson  &  Robertson,  bookbinders,  12  Royal 
Exchange 

Anderson  &  Stevenson,  builders,  Morrison 
street 

Anderson  &  Williamson,  general  merchants, 
willow  and  hoop  merchants,  and  basket 
manufacturers,  5  and  6  Timber  bush 

Anderson,  David,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  com- 
mission agents,  Drummond  street  court 

Anderson,  John  &  Francis,  W.S.,  48  Castle 
street 

ANDERSON,  JOHN,  &  SONS,  fishmongers, 
poulterers,  and  game  dealers,  Royal  Em- 
porium, 106  George  street ;  house,  108. 
*  See  Adv.  p.  102 

Anderson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  metal  merchants  and 
paint  manufacturers,  67  Timber  bush 

Anderson,  R.  &  R.,  candlemakers,  103  Giles' 
street ;  house,  2  Cassels  place 

Anderson,  W.  &  J.,  ironmongers,  22  Nicolson 
street ;  workshops,  19  Buccleuch  street 

Anderson,  Aaron,  spirit  merchant,  1  St 
Patrick  street 

Anderson,  A.,  33  Brunswick  street 

Anderson,  Alex.,  M.D.,  R.N.,  10  Mansion- 
house  road 

Anderson,  Alexander,  16  Dean  street 


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Anderson,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  5  Milne's  court 
Anderson,  A.  H.,  accountant,  16  Grange  road 
Anderson,  Alexander,  tailor,  47  London  st. 
Anderson,  Andrew,  painter,  8  Kerr  street 
Anderson,  Andrew,  flesher,  25  High  market 
Anderson,  Archibald,  advocate,  1  Atholl  pi. 
Anderson,  Arthur,  C.B.,  inspector-general  of 

hospitals,  11  Inverleith  row 
Anderson,  Charles,  21  Royal  terrace 
Anderson,  Charles  G.  (G.  R.  H.),  11  Brandon 

street 
Anderson,  David,  of  Moredun,  24  Moray  pi. 
Anderson,  David,  1  Sylvan  place 
Anderson,  David  (D.  A.  #•  Co.),  4  Millerfield 

place 
Anderson,  David,  hairdresser  and  perfumer, 

119  Nicolson  street ;  house,  5  Salisbury  st. 
ANDERSON,   DAVID,   baker,    1   Greenside 

street,  1  Riego  street,  and  3  Orchardfield 

place ;  house,  2  Keir  street.  J^See  Adv.  p.  96 
Anderson,  David,  19  Gihnore  place 
Anderson,  David  B.,  W.S.,  8  Regent  terrace 
Anderson,  Duncan,  keeper  of  Chapel  Royal, 

Holyrood  palace 
Anderson,  Edward,  jeweller  and  dressing-case 

maker,  10  Princes  street ;  house,  8  Baxter's 

place 
Anderson,  Findlay,  East  India  Civil  Service, 

32  Moray  plaee 
Anderson,  George,  grocer,  4  Amphion  place 
Anderson,  George,  clerk,  65  Causewayside 
Anderson,  George  (A.  Sf  Stevenson),  11  Keir 

street 
Anderson,  George,  general  commission  agent, 

ship  and  insurance  broker,   165  Constitu- 
tion street 
Anderson,   Henry,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker, 

90  Rose  street 
Anderson,  Henry,  grocer,  21  Burns  street 
Anderson,  Henry,  11  Kirk  street 
Anderson,  Hugh,  bootmaker,  3  Windmill  lane 
Anderson,  James,  solicitor-at-law,  11  Howe 

street 
Anderson,  James,  21  Charles  street 
Anderson,    James,    bookseller  and  stationer, 

28  Broughton  street 
Anderson,  James,  clothier,  hatter,  and  shirt- 
maker,  6  East  Register  street 
Anderson,  James,  bookbinder,  22  St  Patrick 

square 

Anderson,  J.,  upholstr.,  28  Candlemaker  row 
Anderson,    James,     plasterer,     Dairy    road  ; 

house,  Dairy  cottage,  Dairy  road 
Anderson,    James,    custodier   and  inspector 

of  weights  and  measures,  Writers'  Court ; 

house,  23  Upper  Viewcraig  row 
Anderson,    James,    cloth    agent,    12    Gibb's 

entry 
Anderson,  James,  gardener,  14  Parkside  st. 
Anderson,  James  OV,  20  Lauder  road 
Anderson,  James  John  Philip  (Secretary  to  the 

Scottish  Widows'1  Fund  and  Life  Assurance 

Society),  7  Mayfield  terrace 


Anderson,  James,  joiner  and  undertaker,  12 

Potterrow ;  house,  11  Middle  Arthur  place 
Anderson,  James,  dyer,  74  Causewayside 
Anderson,  James,  bookbinder  and  stationer, 

233  High  street 
Anderson,  J.  C,  milliner,  8  Lothian  road 
Anderson,  James,  file  cutter,  17  Leith  Walk 
Anderson,    James   (Cockburn    $•    Co.),    127 

Constitution  street 
Anderson,  James,  printer,  86  West  bow 
Anderson,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  1  West 

Nicolson  street 
Anderson,  J.  L.,  29  Dick  place 
Anderson,  John  (Taylor,  A.,  §■  Co.,  brewers), 

3  Upper  Gihnore  place 
Anderson,   John  (A  Mathieson  fy  Son),  54 

Findhorn  place 
Anderson,  John,  bookbinder,  94  West  bow 
Anderson,  John,  Georgefield,  Trinity  road 
Anderson,  John  (R.  Grieve  fy  Co.),  21  East 

Claremont  street 
Anderson,  John,  printer,  22  Collins  place 
Anderson,    John,    clothier   and   draper,    154 

Canongate 
Anderson,  John,  bootmaker,  1  Leggat's  land, 

Stockbridge 
Anderson,  John,    flesher,   7  Middle  market ; 

house,  6  Milne  square 
ANDERSON,  JOHN,  india-rubber  goods  and 

shoe  merchant,  The  North  British' Magasin, 

101  Princes  street ;   house,   18  Buccleuch 

place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  58 
Anderson,  John,  engraver,  4  North  St  Andrew 

street 
Anderson,    John   (John's    coffee-house),    307 

High  street  and  4  Royal  Exchange  ;  house, 

12  Royal  Exchange 
Anderson,  John  G.,  Viewfield,  Trinity 
Anderson,  J.  Hodgson,  8  Castle  terrace 
Anderson,   John   K.   (Crown    Chamberlain's, 

etc.,   Office,  N.   R.  II.),  7  W.    Catherine 

place 
Anderson,  J.  O.,  5  Gladstone  terrace 
Anderson,  John  Thomas,  commercial  traveller, 

7  Prince  Consort  place 
Anderson,  L.  G.,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

491  Lawnmarket 
Anderson,  Letham,  Inverleithfield,  Ferry  road, 

Wardie 
Anderson, Lewis,  ironmonger,  1  Bridge  street; 

house,  9  North  Fort  street 
Anderson,  Matthew,  engineer,  2  Spring  villas, 

Ferry  road,  Leith 
Anderson,  P.,  commission  agent  and  ham  and 

bacon  curer,  Granton  harbour 
Anderson,  Peter,  tailor,  21  Lothian  street 
Anderson,  Peter,  tobacconist,  7  North  Pitt 

street 
Anderson,  Captain  P.,  2  George  street,  Leith 
Anderson,    Robert,    Osborne    cottage,    Ferry 

road,  Wardie 
Anderson,  Robert,  teacher  of  natural  histoiy 

and  physical  science,  7  Gay  field  square 


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Anderson,  Robert,  pianoforte  seller  and  tuner, 

11  Nelson  street 
Anderson,  Robert,  printer,  160  High  street ; 

bouse,  110  Grange  place 
Anderson,  Robert  (W.  OUplmnt  §•  Co.),  20 

Dick  place,  Grange 
Anderson,  Robert,  2  Forbes  road 
Anderson,  Robt.,  architect,  43a  George  street ; 

house,  11  Duncan  street 
Anderson,    R.  (head  master,  Normal  Inst.), 

Johnston  terrace  ;  house,  18  Cumin  place 
Anderson,  Robert  (Grant  $•  A),  Helen  villa, 

Chamberlain  road 
Anderson,  Robert,  engraver,  21  Lothian  st. 
Anderson,  R.,  9  Upper  Grove  place 
Anderson,  Robert,  28  Morrison  street 
Anderson,  Robert,  dentist,  8  Nicolson  square 
Anderson,  Robert,  painter  and  paperhanger, 

88  West  Bow 
Anderson,  S.  S.,  clerk,  Tarvet  street 
Anderson,    Samuel,    slater    and    glazier,    27 
Coburg  street ;  house,  7  Bank  place,  Leith 
Anderson,  Thomas,  builder,  10  Fox  lane 
Anderson,    Thomas,     commission     agent,    2 

Sylvan  place 
Anderson,  Thomas,  china  and  stoneware  mer- 
chant, 53  Fountainbridge 
Anderson,  Thomas  (Secretary  National  Bank 

of  Scotland),  2  Regent  terrace 
Anderson,  Thomas,  141  Constitution  street 
Anderson,    Thomas,    commission    agent,    2a 

Greenside  place 
Anderson,  Thomas,  joiner,  49  Bridge  street 
Anderson,  Thos.  L.,  hosier,  glover,  and  shirt- 
maker,  5a  Union  pi.,  and  43  Earl  Grey  st. 
Anderson,  Thomas  Scott,  1  Atholl  place 
Anderson,  Walter,  flesher,  5  Macdowall  street 
Anderson,  W.,  grain  merchant,  100  Lauriston 

place 
Anderson,  W.  H.,  2  Rockville  place 
Anderson,  Wm.,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  2 
East  Register  street,  and  brush,  comb,  and 
perfumery  warehouse,  19  Leith  street 
Anderson,   William,   Marchmont   herald,    13 

Union  street 
Anderson,  William,  17  Melville  terrace 
Anderson,  Wm.,  corn  dealer,  165  West  port 
Anderson,  William,  writer,  11  Dundas  street 
Anderson,   William,   Rainbow  dining-rooms, 

47  North  bridge  and  1  Canal  street 
Anderson,  Wm.,  flesher,  19  Middle  market 
Anderson,  Wm.  (Gorrie  fy  A.),  8  Wharton  pi. 
Anderson,  William,  22  Barony  street 
Anderson,  William,  merchant,  22  Gayfield  sq. 
Anderson,  William  F.,  17  Comely  bank 
Anderson,  William,  merchant,  96  Constitu- 
tion street ;  house,  8  Regent  terrace 
Anderson,  William,  baker  and  confectioner, 

12  South  College  street 
Anderson,  William,  junior,  baker  and  confec- 
tioner, 1  Archibald  place 
Anderson,  Wm.  (slate  merchant),  slater  and 
glazier,    10    North   College   street,    Upper 


drawbridge,    Leith,    and    Docks,    Silloth  ; 

house,  2  Argyle  square 
Anderson,  William,  chemist  and  druggist,  20 

West  Maitland  street ;  house,  6  Devon  pi. 
Anderson,  William,  49  Yardheads 
Anderson,  Wm.  (Bell  Sf  Co.),  15  Salisbury  st. 
Anderson,  William,   tailor  and   clothier,   27 

St  Patrick  square 
Anderson,  William,  machine  boot  closer,  91 

Rose  street 
Anderson,  Wm.,  of  Glentarkie,  2  Stratheam 

road 
Anderson,  William,  dairyman  and  coal  mer- 
chant, 4  Castle  barns 
Anderson,  William,  clerk,  17  Cheyne  street 
Anderson,   William  W.,   teacher  of  writing, 

arithmetic,  etc.,  3  Howard  place 
Anderson,  Mrs,  13  Heriot  terrace 
Anderson,  Mrs  Dr  A.,  40  Minto  street 
Anderson,  Mrs  E.,  bacon  and  dairy  store,  36 

Victoria  street 
Anderson,  Mrs  G.,  13  Gayfield  square 
Anderson,  Mrs  Major-Gen.,  16  Ainslie  place 
Anderson,  Mrs  Jane,  grocer,  12  Wright's  ho. 
Anderson,  Mrs  John,  72  Northumberland  st. 
Anderson,  Mrs  John,  9  Findhorn  place 
Anderson,  Mrs  John,  8  Macnab  street 
Anderson,  Mrs  M.,  ladies'  nurse,  16  Jamaica 

street 
Anderson,  Mrs  Mary,  28  Gayfield  square 
Anderson,  Mrs  P.,  2  West  Claremont  street 
Anderson,  Mrs  R.,  44a  Minto  street 
Anderson,  Mrs  W.,  8  Lochend  road 
Anderson,  Mrs  William,  56  India  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  96  George  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  10  Inverleith  row 
Anderson,  Mrs,  trimming  shop,  54  Kirkgate 
Anderson,  Mrs,  19  Findhorn  place 
Anderson,  Mrs,  31  St  Bernard's  crescent 
Anderson,  Mrs,  8  St  Colme  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  13  Stafford  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  16  Grindlay  street 
Anderson,  Mrs  James,  13  Brandon  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  429  Lawnmarket 
Anderson,  Mrs,  14  Maitland  street 
Anderson,    Mrs,  sick   and   ladies'   nurse,    10 

Jamaica  street 
Anderson,  Mrs  David,  grocer  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 263  Cowgate 
Anderson,  Mrs,  116  Rose  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  57  York  place 
Anderson,  Mrs,  25  Earl  Grey  street 
Anderson,  Miss,  5  Blackford  road 
Anderson,  Miss  B.,  16  Greenside  place 
Anderson,  Miss  Elizabeth,  fancy  warehouse, 

35  Northumberland  street 
Anderson,  Miss  Jessie,  13  Grange  loan 
Anderson,  Miss  Martha  S.,  sewing-teacher,  St 

Columba's  Episcopal  school,  Johnston  ter. ; 

house,  1  Lothian  road 
Anderson,  Miss  Mary,  dressmaker,  44  India 

place 
Anderson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  33  London  street 


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Anderson,    Miss,    dressmaker,    2   Wellington 

place,  Leith 
Anderson,  Miss,  23  Archibald  place 
Anderson,  Miss,  stationer  and  news-agent,  99 

Nicolson  street 
Anderson,  Miss,  10  Mansionhouse  road 
Anderson,  Miss,  5  Great  King  street 
Anderson,  Miss,  11  North  Melville  place 
Anderson,  Miss,  2  Smith's  place 
Anderson,  Miss,  20  Mayfield  terrace 
Anderson,  Misses,  20  St  Cuthbert  street 
Anderson,    Misses,   fancy  trimming   shop,   9 

Clerk  street 
Anderson,  Misses,  7  George  square 
Anderson,  Misses,  21  Montague  street 


Anstruther  and  Leith  Steam  Shipping  Co. 

(Limited),  Custom  House  slip,  Dock  place. 

David  Stewart,   goods  agent ;  house,   154 

Constitution  street 
Antiquarian    Society  and  Museum    (John 

Stuart,    LL.D.,    and  J.   A.    Smith,  M.D., 

secretaries),  Royal  Institution,  Mound 
Anton,  Mrs,  2  Tollcross 
Antonio,  D.,  writer,  23  Dundas  street 
Apthorpe,  Albert  T.,  clerk  (Joint-Stock   Go. 

Registry     Office),    Exchequer    Chambers  ; 

house,  18  Raeburn  place 
Arbuthnott,  Hon.  Mrs  Hugh,  11  Forres  street 
Archer,  Gilbert  (Registrar  for  South   Leith), 

83  Constitution  st.  ;  house,  3  Janefield  pi. 


Andreoli,  M.  &  M.,  carvers  and  gilders,  look- Archer,  J.,  gardener,  Easter  road 

ing-glass    manufacturers,   and    plate-glass  ■  Archer,  John,  provision  merchant,  135b  Foun 
merchants,   15  Greenside  street ;   house,   3 


Greenside  row 
Andrew,  Alexander,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit 

merchant,  31  Couper  street;  house,  7  Hope 

terrace,  Leith 
Andrew,  George,  S.S.CL,  60b  Princes  street 
Andrew,  James,   potato  merchant,  72   Buc- 

cleuch  street 
Andrew,  John,  2  Smith's  place 
Andrew,  John,  corn  and  potato  merchant,  15 

North  Junction  street 
Andrew,  R.,  1  Cornwall  street 
Andrew,  Mrs,  52  Albany  street 
Andrew,  Mrs,  2  Smith's  place 
Andrew,  Miss,  3  Mary's  place 
Andrews,  James.  3  Saunders  street 
Andrews,  Mrs  William,  lodgings,  143  Consti- 
tution street 
Angles,  William,  tea  merchant ;  warehouse. 

Drummond  street   court;   house,    2   Buc- 

cleuch  place 
Angus,  Andrew,  macer,  Court  of  Chancery, 

173  Fountainbridge 
Angus,  D.,  commercial  agent,  Lawrence  villa. 

Murray  street,  Sciennes  hill 
Angus,    George,    stockbroker    (secretary    to 

Stock  Exchange),  5  St  Andrew  square 


tainbridge 
Archer,  Professor  T.  C,  Director  of  Museum 

of  Science  and  Art,  9  Argyle  square 
Archer,  Miss,  Bellevue  house,  Causewayside 
Archibald,  Alexander,  37  William  street 
Archibald,  Alex.,  news-agent,  9  Potterrow 
Archibald,  Andrew,  41  Clerk  street 
Archibald,  Andrew,  baker,  82  Kirkgate 
Archibald,   David,  farrier,   169  Rose  street ; 

house,  11  Castle  street 
Archibald,  Francis,  Old  Ship  hotel,  28  Shore 
Archibald,  George,  engraver,  8  Elm  row 
Archibald,  James,  51  Clerk  street 
Archibald,  James,  bookseller  and  stationer, 

13  Clifton  terrace 
Archibald,  James,  artist,  83  Causewayside 
Archibald,  James,  lodgings,  8  Forres  street 
Archibald,  John,  victual  dealer,  3  Greenside 

place 
Archibald,    John,   coal  merchant,  1    George 

street 
Archibald,  John,  farmer,  61  Lauriston  place 
Archibald,  Morris,  1  John's  pi.,  St  Leonard's 
Archibald,   S.   G.,  Leith  Oakum  Works,   20 

Admiralty  street ;  house,  22  Windsor  street 
Archibald,  William,  S.S.C.  and  N.P.  (Duncan 

Sf  A.),  1  Heriot  row 


Angus,  Jas.,  shipmaster,  1  Union  pi.,  Trinity  Archibald,  William,  printseller  and  stationer, 

Angus,  James  H.,  3  Downie  place  15  Bristo  street 

Angus,  J.  S.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  2  Archibald,  Mrs  George,  3  Archibald  place 


Northumberland  street 
Angus,  Robert,  7  Pitt  street,  Bonnington 
Angus,  William,  agent,  1  Market  street 
Angus,  Mrs  Charles,  10  Dublin  street 
Angus,  Mrs,  2  Shrub  place 
Angus,  Mrs,  22  London  street 
Angus,  Mrs,  9  Lutton  place 
Angus,  Miss  Jessie,  dressmaker,  44  India  pi. 
Annan,    J.,    plasterer   and   modeller,    S.-W. 

Thistle  street  lane  ;  house,  2  Melville  street 
Annan,  James,  38  Maryfield  place 


Archibald,  Mrs  Margaret,  cutler  and  bandage 
maker,  117  Kirkgate 

Archibald,  Miss,  2  West  Circus  place 

Architectural  Institute  of  Scotland  (Jas. 
Gardiner,  S.S.C,  46  Hanover  street,  hon. 
secretary  and  treasurer),  89  George  street 

Archnian,  Robert,  spirit  merchant.,  42  Potter- 
row  ;  house,  5  Hope  park  square 

Archnian,  William,  smith,  58  Bristo  street ; 
house,  8  Windmill  street 

Arcus,  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  46  Earl  Grey  st. 


Annandale,  Jas.,  house  carpenter  and  builder,  'Ardmillan,  Lord,  18  Charlotte  square 
Gilmore  park  ;  house,  18  Downie  pi.  JArgus    Life    Assurance    Company    (Scott, 

Annandale,  Thomas,  F.R.C.S.,  lecturer  on  |  Bruce,  Sf  Glover,  W.S.,  agents),  1  Hill  street 
surgery,  34  Charlotte  square;  lecture  rooms,  !Arkley,  Patrick,  advocate,  29  Great  King 
Minto  House,  Argyle  square  street 


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Armitage,  Alex.  B.,  accountant,  3  North  St 

David  street ;  house,  14  Dick  place 
Armour  &  Co.,  printers,  54  South  bridge 
Armour,    Robert    W.,    accountant     {Saving ft 

Bank),  Wardie  crescent 
Armour,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  135  Canon- 
gate 
Armour,  Mrs  H.  (A.  §■  Co.),  21  Buccleuch 

place 
ARMSTRONG  &  HOGG,  brassfounders,  gas- 
fitters,    and   plumbers,   57  Lothian  road ; 

works,  King's  stables  and  Spittal  street. 

^  See  Adv.  p.  81 
Armstrong,  A.,  cabinet  and  clock  case  maker, 

North  Gray's  close,  125  High  street ;  house, 

3  Nottingham  terrace 
ARMSTRONG,  JOHN,  draper,  12  Charlotte 

place  ;  house,  8  Great  Stuart  street.    ^  See 

Adv.  p.  72 
Armstrong,  John  (.4.  Sf  Hogg),  3  Cornwall  st. 
Armstrong,  John,  3  Sciennes  place 
Armstrong,  Robert,  lodgings,  27  Nelson  street 
Armstrong,  Thomas  (cashier,  Bank  of  Scot- 
land), 11  St  Bernard's  crescent 
Armstrong,  Thos.,  teacher,  11  Trinity  crescent 
Armstrong,    William   A.,   cabinetmaker,    22 

Greenside  place 
Armstrong,  William  E.,  writer,  35  Rosebank 

cottage 
Armstrong,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  6  Howe  street 
Armstrong,  Miss,  draper,  93  Grassmarket 
Army  and  Navy  Pensioners'   Employment 

Society,  5  St  Andrew  square  (Capt.  R.  H. 

Mackintosh,  secretary) 
Arniston  Colliery  Offices  (John  Torrance, 

agent),  St  Leonard's  depot 
Arnold,  James,  baker,  25  Home  Street 
Arnot&  Erskine,  china  merch.,  60  West  port 
Arnot,  Rev.  David,  D.D.,  6  Archibald  place 
Arnot,  James,  13  Upper  Grove  place 
Arnot,   James,  bookseller  and  stationer,   45 

Grindlay  street ;    house,    9   Upper   Grove 

place 
Arnot,  William,  china  merchant,  48  High  st. 
Arnot,  Rev.  William,  Free  High  Church,  10 

Merchiston  avenue 
Arnot,  Misses,  22  Rutland  square 
Arnott,  J.,  &  Co.,  smallware  and  trimming 

merchants,  129  Kirkgate 
Arnott,  Andrew,  tailor,  6  Wright's  houses 
Arnott,    George    (missionary    and    chaplain, 

North  Leith  Poorhouse),  143  Constitution 

street 
Arnott,  Mrs,  5  Wemyss  place 
Arnott,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  drawing,  and 

French,  11  Duncan  street',  Drummond  place 
Arnott,  Miss,  5  King's  place 
Arnst,  Adam,  artist  and  teacher  of  drawing, 

46  Great  King  street 
Arras,  Miss,  7  Torphichen  street 
Arrighi,  Leopoldo,  mould  and  figure  maker, 

71  Adam  square;  house,  18  Meadow  place 
Arrighi,  Louis,  21  Upper  Grove  place 


Arthur,  George,  2  Wellington  place,  Leith 

Arthur,  Robert  J.,  butcher,  2  Dougal's  build- 
ings, N.  Fort  street 

Arthur,  James,  tailor,  162  Fountainbridge 

Arthur,  Peter,  builder,  3  Gladstone  terrace 

Arthur,  R.  H.,  S.S.C.,  35  Hanover  street 

Arthur,  Richard,  advocate,  66  Frederick  st. 

Arthur,  Mrs  A.,  15  Buccleuch  place 

Arthur,  Mrs  A.,  33  Howe  street 

Arthur,  Mrs  William,  4  Rankeillor  street 

Art,  School  of,  Royal  Institution,  Mound 

Artisan  Patent  Office  and  Designs  Regis- 
try, and  Branch  Office  of  the  '  Artisan' 
(Engineering  Journal)  for  Scotland,  1 
Queensferry  street  (A.  Oneal  Haye,  agent) 

Arts,  Royal  Scottish  Society  of  (Edward 
Sang,  2  George  st.,  secy.),  117  George  st. 

Arts,  Royal  Institution  for  the  Encou- 
ragement of  Fine,  Royal  Institution,  Mound 

Arts,  The  Royal  Association  for  Promo- 
tion of  the  Fine  (H.  W.  Cornillon,  S.S.C., 
secretary),  67  George  street 

Ashbys  &  Richardson,  wholesale  tea  dealers, 
59  Cockburn  street 

Ashcroft,  Peter,  china  and  glass  warehouse, 
16  North- west  Circus  place 

Ashcroft,  Miss  Mary,  hair  artist,  16  North- 
west Circus  place 

Asher,  Alexander,  advocate,  1 6  Castle  street 

Asher,  Alexander,  photographist,  47  and  48 
Whitfield  place 

Ashley,  Henry,  Standard  hotel  and  dining- 
rooms,  11  Waterloo  place 

Ashworth,  William,  fishcurer,  49  Giles'  street 
and  18  Darling's  brae 

Assaye,  Goldsmiths',  Office,  98  South  bridge 

Assembly  Rooms,  54  George  street 

Athole  Lodgeof  Free  Gardeners  :  R.W.M., 
William  Anderson,  33  South  bridge,  secre- 
tary ;  J.  F.  B.  Donaldson,  14  North  bridge, 
treasurer 

Atkins,  George  0.,  18  Blackford  road 

Atkins,  Miss,  teacher,  St  Paul's  Episcopal 
school,  Earl  Grey  street 

Atkinson,  J.,  &  Co.,  tailors  and  clothiers,  12 
St  Andrew  square 

Atkinson,  Robert,  &  Company,  postmasters 
and  livery  stable  keepers,  2  York  place  and 
Dublin  street  lane 

ATKINSON,  ROBERT,  &  SON,  coach  pro- 
prietors, 8  North-west  Circus  place.  ^  See 
Adv.  p.  110 

Atkinson,  Adam  P.,  coach  proprietor,  1  Ox- 
ford terrace 

ATKINSON,  JAMES  GRAHAMSLEY, 
teacher  of  music  and  dancing,  1a  Hill 
street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  44 

Atkinson,  J.  T.  (Deputy-Controller,  G.P.O.), 
29  Spring  gardens,  Abbey  hill 

Atkinson,  R.,  coach  proprietor,  6  Saunders 
street 

Atlas  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Company  : 
W.  White,  12  Frederick  street ;  H.  Tod,  39 


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York  place ;  G.  T.  Chiene,  7  George  street, 

agents 
Auchie,  Alexander,  4  Argyle  square 
Auchie,  Alexander,  agent,  Clydesdale  bank, 

High  street ;  house,  30  Ann  street 
Auchincloss,  John,  &  Son,  smiths,  129  Rose 

street  lane  ;  house,  29  Hugh  Miller  place 
Auchincloss,  John,  jun.  (J.  A.  fy  Son),  186 

Rose  street 
Auditor's  Office,   16  Royal  Exchange — 10 

to  3  ;  Saturday,  10  to  12 
Aufrecht,    Theodore,  Professor   of   Sanskrit, 

The  College 
Auld  &  Chatham,  Edinburgh  gutta   percha 

boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  431  Lawnmarket 
Auld,  Gideon,  spirit  dealer,  42  Saudport  st. 
Auld,  James,  bootmaker,  375   High   street ; 

house,  2  Talbot  place,  East  Preston  street 
Auld,  James,  bootmaker  (The  Edin.  Boot  and 

Shoe  Warehouse),  21  South  Bridge 
Auld,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  513  Lawn- 
market  ;  house,  3  James'  court 
Auld,  John,  W.S.,  21  Thistle  street;  house, 

37  Heriot  row 
Auld,  J.,  coal  merchant,  6  Castle  street 
Auld,  John,  shoemaker,  2  Pilrig  street 
Auld,  John,  bootmaker,  9  Elm  row 
Auld,  William,  leather  and  gutta  percha  boot 

and  shoe  manufacturer,  407  and  431  Lawn- 
market  ;  house,  2  Meadow  place 
Auld,  William  C,  20  St  John  street 
Auld,  William   (Powell  £f  A.),   14  Canning 

place 
Auld,  Miss,  62  Northumberland  street 
Auld,  Miss,  matron,  Jn.  Watson's  Institution 
Austin,  Mrs  James,  6  Gladstone  terrace 
Ayer,  James,  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers,  18 

Catherine  street ;  house,  13  Union  place 
Ayton,   Edward,    surgeon- dentist,    10   Hope 

street 
Ayton,  Jonas,  18  Spittal  street 
Aytoun,  James,  26  North  Nelson  street 
Aytoun,  Robert,  W.S.,  3  Fettes  row 
Aytoun,  Misses,  28  Inverleith  row 

Babingtox,  Mrs  John,  2  Randolph  place 
Badenoch,  Alexander,  cabinetmaker  and  up- 
holsterer, 20a  Frederick  street 
Badenoch,  Rev.  G.  R.  (Sec.  to  the  Scot.  Re- 
formation Soc),  3  Duncan  st.,  Newington 
Bahrs,  H.,  &  Co.,  general  insurance  agents 

and  foreign  mouey  changers,  17  Baltic  st 
Baigrie,  George,  coal  agent,  9  Parkside  street 
Baigrie,  George,  traveller,  25  North  bridge ; 

house,  5  Park  street  • 
Baigrie,  Mrs,  coal  agent,  39  Barony  street 
Baikie,  James  (K.,  S.,  Sf  Dickson),  8  Rosehill 

place 
Baikie,  James,  mason,  Old  Canonmills  house 
Baikie,  R.,  M.D.,  49  Northumberland  street 
Baildon,    H.    C,    chemist   and   druggist,   73 

Princes  street 
Baildon,  William,  1  Walker  street 


Baildon,  Miss,  9  Manor  place 

Bailey,   W.   &  J.   A.,  china   merchants   and 
importers  of  Bohemian  glass,  10  Bristo  pi. 

Bailey,  J.  E.  (agent  for  Joseph  Travers  fy  Sons, 
London),  25  North  bridge 

Bailey,  J. ,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  78  Princes  st. ; 
house,  13  Torphichen  street 

Bailey,  John  A.  (of  W.  £,- J.  A.  B.),  26  Dick 
place 

Bailey,  Joseph,  17  Lauder  road 

Bailey,  Mrs,  34  Findhorn  place 

Bailey,  Mrs,  14  Lothian  road 

Bailie,  John,  3  Greenhill  gardens 

Baillie  &  Palmer,  coachmakers'  furnishing 
warehouse,  17  Niddry  street 

Baillie,  T.  &  N.,  wholesale  provision  mer- 
chants, 15  Victoria  street 

Baillie's  school,  4  Marmion  terrace ;  house, 
3  and  5  Church  hill 

Baillie,  James,  greengrocer,  358  Castle  hill 

Baillie,  Charles,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  12 
Moray  street 

Baillie,  J.  M.,  C.A.,  15  Northumberland  st. 

Baillie,  John,  Eildon  lodge,  11  Cumin  place 

Baillie,  John,  8  Lothian  road 

Baillie,  Nichol  (T.  fr  N.  B.),  2  Rillbank  cres. 

Baillie,  Thos.(T.  &N.B.),  17  Abbotsford  park 

Baillie,  Walter  (Warrick  fr B.),  18  Buccleuch 
place 

Baillie,  William,  Rosebank,  Mayfield  loan 

Baillie,  Wm.  S.,  Corn  Exchange  refreshment 
rooms,  3  Baltic  street ;  house,  10  Kirk  st. 

Baillie,  William,  of  Falahill,  W.S.,  14  Wind- 
sor street 

Baillie,  Zerub,  69  Gilmore  place 

Baillie,  Mrs  Margaret,  milliner,  37  London  st. 

Baillie,  Mrs  Wm.  R.,  21  Alva  street 

Baillie,  Mrs,  sen.,  of  Culterallers,  31  Rutland 
square 

Baillie,  Mrs,  7  Lynedoch  place 

Baillie,  Miss,  1  Nelson  street 

BAIN,  WILLIAM,  &  CO.,  Lochrin  iron  and 
wire  works,  wire  netting,  iron  gate,  and 
wire  fence  makers,  manufacturers  of  iron 
stable  fittings,  engineers,  Lochrin  and  32 
Grindlay  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  90 

Bain,  Daniel,  122  Causewayside 

Bain,  Donald,  grocer,  and  tea,  wine,  and  spirit 
merchant,  66  Bristo  st. ;  house,  34  Clerk  st. 

Bain,  Donald,  3  Hermitage  place 

Bain,  Francis,  broker,  36  Sheriff  brae 

Bain,  Geo.  (G.P.O.),  105  Prince  Albert  build. 

Bain,  Gilbert,  3  Mayfield  terrace 

Bain,  James,  cattle  dealer,  Shrub  hill 

Bain,  James  A.  Kerr,  25  Cheyne  street 

Bain,  James,  162  Rose  street 

Bain,  John  (G.P.O.),  6  Milne's  buildings 

Bain,  J.,  china  and  hardware  merchant,  14 

Baker's  place 
Bain,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  53  Shore 
Bain,  John,  printer,  1  Gladstone  place 
Bain,  Kenneth,  collector  and  waiter,  31  India 
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Bain,  Thomas,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer, 

17  Morrison  street ;  house,  8  Downie  place 
Bain,  Thomas,  Custom  Ho.  officer,  4  Shrub  pi. 
Bain,  William,  Mayfield  loan 
Bain,  William,  manager,  City  of  Glasgow  bank, 

14  Hanover  street 
Bain,  William,  spirit  dealer,  17  Buccleuch  st. 
Baiu,  W.  W.,  64  South  Clerk  street 
Bain,  Mrs,  broker,  149  Cowgate 
Bain,  Miss,  9  Trinity  crescent 
Bain,  Miss,  121  Princes  street 
Baird  &  M'Laren,  builders  and  stone  carvers, 

Dairy  road 
Baird,  John,  &  Son,  lathers  and  plasterers, 

Low  Broughton  ;  house,  28  Barony  street 
Baird,  Alexander,  grocer  and  tea  dealer,  34 

Home  street 
Baird,    Colin   C,   veterinary   surgeon,    G   St 

James'  place 
Baird,  D.,  27  Elder  street 
Baird,  David,  teacher  of  dancing,  Drummond 

street  hall,  1  Drummond  street ;  house,  13 

Brown  street 
Baird,    David,    lithographic   writer,    23    St 

James'  square 
Baird,  James,  spirit  dealer,  8  Young  street 
Baird,  John,  compositor,  50  St  Leonard  st. 
Baird,  John  W.,  W.S.,  4  Drummond  place 
Baird,  Patrick,  broker,  131  Cowgate 
Baird,  Robt.  B.,  of  Courance,  10  Bellevue  ter. 
Baird,  Robert,  watch  and  tool  dealer,  20  Vic- 
toria street 
Baird,  Robert,  writer,  2  Lauriston  terrace 
Baird,  Robert  (G.P.O.),  53  Thistle  street 
Baird,   William   (G.P.U.),   Callender   lodge, 

Sciennes  hill 
Baird,  William,  plasterer  and  modeller,  North 

Pitt  street ;  house,  13  Pitt  street 
Baird,  Mrs,  21  South  Norton  place 
Baird,  Mrs,  smallwares,  2  Claremont  place 
Baird,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  51  Rosemount  buildgs. 
Baird,  Miss  C.  F.,  day  and  boarding  school, 

Rosebank  villa,  AVardie  road 
Baird,  Miss  Elizabeth,  milliner  and  dressmaker, 

57  Broughton  street ;  house,  28  Barony  st. 
Baird,  Miss,  of  Camelon,  4  West  Circus  place 
Baird,  Miss,  18  Leopold  place 
Bake,  S.  G.,  dep.  supt.  of  stores,  The  Castle 
Baker,  Henry,  sergeant-major  Q.E.R.V.B.,  9 

Abbey 
Bakers'  (Employers)  House  of  Call  (Alex- 
ander Bowden,  superintendent),  199  High  st. 
Bakers'  House  of  Call,  2  North  bridge 
Baker,  Thomas,  baker,  297  Cowgate 
Bakewell,  James  (manager,  Pick  ford  8f  Co.), 

85  St  Cuthbert's  glebe 
Balbirnie,  James  D.,  15  South  Clerk  street 
Balbirnie,  John,   engineer  (Superintendent  of 

Harbour  and  Docks,  Leith)  ,  3  Bank  place, 

Ferry  road 
Balcarras,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  23 

Duke  street 
Balderston,  Mrs  Archibald,  6  Torphichen  st. 


Balderston,  Miss,  23  Melville  street 
Balfour  &  Co.,  wine  merchants,  14  George  st. 
Balfour,  John,  &  Co.,  corn  factors,  23  Con- 
stitution street 
Balfour,  J.  M.  &  J.,  W.S.,  4  Thistle  court 
Balfour,  Andrew  (Registrar  of  Births,  Deaths, 

and  Marriages  for  the  district  of  Canovgate), 

163  Canongate  ;  house,  17  Button  place 
Balfour,  Andrew,  9  Mansionhouse  road 
Balfour,  George  D.,  1  Barony  street 
Balfour,  George  William,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  18 

Lynedoch  place 
Balfour,  James,  W.S.,  4  Thistle  court ;  house, 

13  Eton  terrace 
Balfour,  J.  H.,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Medicine 

and  Botany,  27  Inverleith  row 
Balfour,  John  Blair,  advocate,  6  India  street 
Balfour,  John,  50  Great  King  street 
Balfour,  John  M.,  W.S.,  4  Thistle  court ;  house, 

Pilrig  house,  Pilrig  street 
Balfour,   Robert,  accountant  (Sec.  of  City  of 

Glasgow  Life  Assur.  Co.),  10  Claremont  cres. 
Balfour,  Robert,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

152  Fountainbridge 
Balfour,  Rev.  Robert  G.,  39  Lauriston  place 
Balfour,  Thomas  A.  G.,  M.D.,  51  George  sq. 
Balfour,  Rev.  William,  Holyrood  manse,  St 

John's  hill 
Balfour,  Mrs  Alex.,  Northfield,  Newhaven  rd. 
Balfour,  Mrs,  6  Lynedoch  place 
Balfour,  Mrs,  5  North  Charlotte  street 
Balfour,  Mrs,  12  Teviot  row 
Balfour,  Mrs  Dr,  12  Bonnington  place 
Balfour,  Mrs,  Merchiston  terrace 
Balfour,  Misses,  17  Lutton  place 
Balgarnie,  James  Hogarth,  C.A.,  9  North  St 

David  st. ;  ho.,  3  Victoria  ter.,  Portobello 
Ballantine,  George,  &  Son,  tea  merchants,  30 

North  bridge  ;  house,  2  Preston  terrace 
Ballantine,   George,  sen.   (G.  B.   £f  Son),   2 

Preston  terrace 
Ballantine,   George,   jun.   (G.  B.   §*  Son),  2 

Preston  terrace 
Ballantine,  James,  &  Son,  glass-stainers  and 

house-painters,  42  George  street 
Ballantine,  Jas.  (J.  B.  8f  Son),  Warrender  lodge, 

Meadow  place 
Ballantyne  &  Co.,  printers  and  stereotypers, 

Paul's  work 
Ballantyne,  James,  printer,  122  Rose  street 
Ballantyne,    James,   baker  and  confectioner, 

42  Clerk  street  and  9  South  Clerk  street ; 

house,  42  Findhorn  place 
Ballantyne,  Robert  Michael,  6  Millerfield  place 
Ballantyne,  Thomas,  10  Kirk  street 
Ballantyne,  William,  fiesher,  46  Kirkgate 
Ballantyne,  Mrs  John,  8  Smith's  place 
Ballantyne,  Mrs  J.  A.,  14  Argyle  place 
Ballantyne,  Mrs,  confectioner,  139  St  Leonard 

street 
Ballantyne,  Mrs,  7  Kirk  street 
Ballantyne,  Miss,  dressmaker,  39  N.  Pitt  st. 
Ballantyne,  Misses,  dressmakers,  55  India  pi. 


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Ballard,  George  S.,  hotel-keeper,  23  George 
street 

Balleny,  William  (Secretary,  the  Edinburgh 
Cemetery),  3  Warriston  crescent 

Balleny,  Mrs  John,  9  London  street 

Balleny,  Miss,  1 1  Market  place 

Ballingall,  James,  millwright  and  smith, 
15  Bangor  road 

Ballingall,  Miss  Ann,  grocer  and  provision 
merchant,  37  and  71  Kirkgate 

Balmain,  John,  12  Bruntsfield  place 

Balmain,  Thomas  (Teller,  Commercial  Bank), 
12  Bruntsfield  place 

Balmain,  Mrs  James,  4  East  Adam  street 

Balmain,  Mrs,  12  Bruntsfield  place 

BALMAIN,  MISS,  boarding  and  day  school, 
14  Heriot  row.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  43 

Balmer,  John,  architectural  and  monumental 
sculptor,  Torphichen  street ;  house,  5  Upper 
Grove  place 

Balmer,  Mrs.  ladies'  nurse,  10  Jamaica  street 

Bambridge,  Miss,  7  Christian  bank,  Trinity 

Bank  of  Scotland,  Bank  street ;  Branches. 
99  George  st.,  7  Clerk  St.,  15  North-west 
Circus  place,  21  Picardy  place,  5  Merchis- 
ton  terrace,  and  36  Constitution  street 

Bankliead,  William,  14  Eton  terrace 

BANKS  &  CO.,  engravers,  printers,  and  litho- 
graphers, 26  Waterloo  place.  Removing 
in  September  to  North  St.  David  Street. 
^  See  Adv.  p.  50 

Banks,  Alexander,  engraver,  19  Union  street 

Banks,  Andrew,  smith,  17  Carnegie  street 

BANKS,  ARCH.,  tobacconist,  bookseller,  and 
stationer,  4  and  6  Clyde  street.  ^  See 
Adv.  p.  48 

Banks,  Charles,  butcher,  59  South  Clerk  street 
and  1  Albert  place 

Banks,  George,  corn  merchant  and  commis- 
sion agent,  27  Quality  street 

Banks,  Henry,  12  Arniston  place 

Banks,  J.  A.  (Edinburgh  Academy),  21  Dean 
terrace 

Banks,  John,  die  and  stamp  cutter,  59  South 
bridge 

Banks,  Peter,  S.S.C.,  19  Mansionhouse  road 

Banks,  Mrs  William,  19  Grange  loan 

Banks,  Mrs,  57  West  Dick  place 

Banks,  Mrs,  5  Glanville  place 

Banks,  Miss  J.,  2  Teviot  row 

Banks,  Miss,  4  Mayfield  loan 

Bannatyke  Club  ;  David  Laing,  secretary, 
Signet  Library 

Bannatyne,  Peter  (National  Bank),  15  Lans- 
downe  crescent 

Bannatyne,  Mrs,  11  Rillbank  terrace 

Banner,  S.,  &  Co..  tea,  coffee,  and  spice  mer- 
chants, 4  and  6  Victoria  terrace 

Bannerman,  Mrs  James,  7  Clarendon  crescent 

Bannerman,  Mrs,  11  Fettes  row 

Bannerman,  Mrs,  4b  North  St  James'  street 

Baptie,  Mrs,  30  Earl  Grey  street 

Baptie,  Mrs,  15  Gardner's  crescent 


Barber,  James,  Greenside  Church  officer,   10 

Leopold  place 
Barber,  Mrs  Helen,  lodgings,  28  India  street 
Barbour,  George  F.,  of  Bonskeid,  11  George 

square 
Barbour,  James  (Bank  of  Scotland),  26  Grove 

street 
Barbour,  W.  L.  (Northern  Lighthouse  Office), 

I  West  Claremont  street 
Barcaple,  Lord,  3  Ainslie  place 

Barclay,  George,  hat  and  cap  manufacturer, 

woollen    and    Manchester   warehouseman, 

72  Adam  square 
Barclay,  Geo.  (Berry,  B.,  Sf  Co.),  17  Coate3 

crescent 
Barclay,    George  (W.   S.   Sr   Co.),    6   Union 

street,  Leith 
Barclay,   James   (Macgregor  §•   B.),  S.S.C., 

10  Dundas  street 
Barclay,  James,  11  West  Maitland  street 
Barclay,  James,  hat  manuf.,  35  Lothian  road 
Barclay,    James,    plumber   and    gasfitter,    3 

Richmond  place 
Barclay,  John,  teacher,  Duncan  place,  Leith 
Barclay,  J.  M.,  portrait  painter,    A.R.S.A., 

II  Forres  street 

Barclay,  Lieut.-Colonel,  14  Coates  crescent 

Barclay,  William,  umbrella  maker,  69  East 
Crosscauseway 

Barclay,  William,  N.P.,  conveyancer  and  ac- 
countant, 10  George  street 

Barclay,  William,  die  and  stamp  cutter,  and 
seal  engraver,  51  Hanover  street 

Barclay,  Mrs,  basket  maker,  toy  and  fancy 
warehouse,  24  Victoria  street 

Barclay,  Mrs,  8  Hope  park  square 

Barclay,  Miss,  10  Manor  place 

Bargh,  William,  8  Clanalpine  buildings 

Barker  &  Forbes,  tailors  and  clothiers,  32 
South  bridge 

Barker,  T.  &  H.,  hosiers  and  shirtmakers, 
6  Leith  street 

Barker,  Bernard,  clothes  broker,  139  Cowgate 

Barker,  Francis  (B.  fy  Forbes),  Murray  street, 
Sciennes  hill 

Barker,  Patrick,  furniture  dealer,  26  and  28 
Blair  street ;  house,  10  Society 

Barker,  Patrick,  pawnbroker,  16  Chapel  st. 

Barker,  Thomas,  51  India  place 

Barland,  John  Watling,  surgeon  accoucheur, 
chemist  and  druggist,  45  Home  street 

Barlas,  James  (Secretary,  Scottish  Union  In- 
surance Co.),  1  Mayfield  terrace 

Barlow,  Miss,  dressmaker,  46  Thistle  street 

Barnes,  George,  12  Comely  green  place 

Barnes,  Mrs  Captain,  1  St  Stephen  street 

Barnetson  and  Kinlay,  joiners,  19c  Buccleuch 
street 

Barnetson,  Jas.,  shipmaster,  2  Henderson  pi. 

Barnetson,  William  (B.  and  Kinlay),  2  Glad- 
stone terrace 

Barnetson,  Mrs,  26  Clarence  street 

Barnetson,  Mrs  D.,  14  Henderson  place 


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Barnett,  Charles,  blacksmith,  39  Jamaica 
street  lane 

Barnett,  Francis,  glass-stainer,  101  Constitu- 
tion street 

Barnett,  James,  agent,  50  St  Leonard  street 

Barony  of  Broughton  Lodge  of  Free  Gar- 
deners (Alexander  Westwpod,  1  Patersoii's 
court,  Barony  street,  treasurer ;  Daniel 
Grant,  501  Lawnmarket,  secretary) 

Barr,  Chas.  Adolphus,  master  gunner,  Royal 
Artillery,  Edinburgh  Castle 

Barr,  Robert,  103  George  street 

Barr,  William,  grocer,  30  Cowgate 

Barr,  Mrs,  11  William  street 

Barr,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  4  Jamaica  street 

Barrie,  Andrew,  jeweller,  clock  and  watch 
maker  (late  Whitelaw  fy  B.),  43  Princes 
street ;  house,  67  Hanover  street 

Barrie,  David,  pavement  merchant,  Scotland 
street  station  ;  house,  10  Cumberland  st. 

Barrie,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 
44  Giles'  street 

Barrie,  Geo.,  writer  and  N.P.,  37  George  st.  ; 
house,  19  Union  street 

Barrie,  Henry,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  79 
and  80  Giles'  street 

Barrie,  Jas.  (D.  Pirrie  Sf  Co.),  2  Thomson's  pi. 

Barrie,  John,  8  West  Stanhope  place 

Barron,  Chas.,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  12 
Drummond  street ;  house,  14  Melville  ter. 

Barron,  Charles,  fruiterer,  12  Lothian  street 

Barron,  James,  butler,  10  Nicolson  street 

Barron,  John,  accountant  and  depute  clerk 
of  Teinds,  45  Queen  street 

Barron,  John,  rag  merchant,  Dumbiedykes  rd. 

Barron,  Mrs  Margaret,  25  Haddington  place 

Barron,  Mrs,  6  Rosebery  crescent 

Barry,  John,  glass  and  china  warehouse, 
71  Giles'  street  and  81  Kirkgate  ;  rag,  wool, 
and  feather  merchant,  Silverfield  court ; 
house,  3  South  Fort  street 

Barry,  Robert  John,  commission  agent,  1 
Lutton  place 

Barry,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 
17  Dock  street ;  house,  33  Bridge  street 

Barry,  Mrs  L.,  4  Findhorn  place 

Barry,  Mrs,  7  Warriston  crescent 

Barstow,  Charles  M.,  C.A.,  32  India  street 

Barth,  William,  5  Salisbury  street 

Bartholomew,  G.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  cabinet- 
makers, etc.,  14  Broughton  street 

Bartholomew,  G.,  engraver,  6  Salisbury  place 

Bartholomew,  Jn.,  engraver  and  lithographer, 
4a  North  br.  ;  printing  office,  Spottiswood 
house,  1 35  High  st.  ;  house,  5  Queen's  cres. 

Bartholomew,  Misses,  and  Co.,  milliners  and 
dressmakers,  29  Queen  street 

Bartie,  Miss,  27  Montague  street 

Bartleman  &  Rankin,  working  jewellers,  35 
Leith  street 

Barton,  Daniel,  14  Clarendon  crescent 

Barton,  James,  S.S.C.,  47  York  place 

Barton,  John  V.,  3  Saunders  street 


Barton,  Wm.,  teacher  (Episcopal  School),  53 
Great  Junction  street;  house,  7  Cassels  pi. 

Barton,  William,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  3U 
Candlemaker  row  ;  house,  37 

Barton,  AVilliam,  3  Leopold  place 

Bar  tram,  James,  bootmaker,  114  Nicolson 
street ;  house,  47  St  Leonard  street 

Barty,  Miss  Margaret,  30  Hamilton  place 

Bass,  Ratcliffe,  &  Gretton,  brewers,  Burton  - 
on-Trent  (Bulloch,  Lade,  $■  Console  agents)  ; 
office,  8  Union  street 

Batchelor,  Henry,  Customs,  4  Hope  ter.,  Leith 

Batchelor,  James,  provision  merchant,  127 
Canongate 

Batchin,  Alex.,  stereotyper,  43  Thistle  street 

Bateson,  Miss,  4  Dryden  place 

Bathgate,  Geo.  T.  (manager,  Scottish  Trade 
Protection  Society),  4  Bank  street ;  house, 
3  James  street,  Portobello 

Bathgate,  John,  Viewbank  villa,  Viewforth 

Bathgate,  William,  senior,  5  Rosehill  place 

Bathgate,  Miss,  Merchant  Maiden  Hospital 

Bathgate,  Miss,  23  Downie  place 

Baths,  Public,  12  Nicolson  square;  David 
Little,  proprietor 

Baths,  Turkish  and  Swimming,  90  Priuces 
street 

Bathville  Paraffin  Oil  Stores,  Port-Hope- 
toun 

Bauchope,  John,  teacher,  19  Gayfield  square 

BAUCHOPE,  ROBT.  GEO.,  coal  merchant, 
Scotland  street  coal  depot ;  house,  2  Gay- 
field  street.     *  See  Adv.  p.  109 

Baxter,  William,  &  Son,  slaters  and  chimney- 
sweepers, 45  Canongate 

Baxter,  Allan,  smith,  15  Church  street ; 
house,  7  Dean  street 

Baxter,  Sir  David,  Bart.,  of  Kilmaron,  5 
Moray  place 

Baxter,  Edmund,  auditor  of  Court  of  Session, 
16  Royal  Exchange;  house,  9  Rutland  sq. 

Baxter,  Geo.,  china  merchant,  190  Canongate 

Baxter,  Hector,  bootmaker,  11  Brunswick 
street,  Stockbridge 

Baxter,  James  C,  S.S.C.,  7  Howe  street 

Baxter,  John,  printer,  19  Elder  street ;  house, 
5  Lutton  place 

Baxter,  John  (IF.  Sc  G.  Laiv),  8  Brunton  pi. 

Baxter,  William,  baker,  10  Nicolson  square 

Baxter,  Mrs,  grocer,  67  Main  street 

Baxter,  Mrs  P.,  5  Howe  street 

Baxter,  Mrs,  4  Lynedoch  place 

Baxter,  Miss,  dressmaker,  61  Frederick  street 

Bayley,  George,  W.S.  (M'Ritchie,  B.,  §■  Hen- 
derson), 2  Bellevue  crescent 

Bayley,  Isaac,  S.S.C.  (M-Ritcliie,  B.,  £  Hen- 
derson), 13  Regent  terrace 

Bayne,  Alexander,  20  Cumin  place 

Bayne,  Charles,  fruiterer,  5  N.  St  Andrew  st. 

Bayne,  C.  A.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  46  Leith 
street ;  house,  Craigview,  Murrayfield 

Bayne,  James,  spirit  dealer,  7  Hanover  street ; 
house,  26  St  James'  square 


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Bayne,  John  (Boyd  &f  B.),  10  Dublin  street 

Bayne,  John,  bookseller  and  stationer,  13 
Leven  street ;  house,  Viewforth  cottage, 
Viewforth 

Bayne,  Robert,  11  Reid  terrace 

Baynes,  John  Godfrey,  commercial  traveller, 
Rosherville,  Viewforth 

Beacham,  Chas.,  hat  manufacturer,  17  Candle- 
maker  row 

Beaton,  A.,  dyer  and  renovator,  3  Nelson  st. 

Beaton,  John,  spirit  merchant,  135  Nicolson  st. 

Beaton,  John,  12  St  John's  pi.,  S.  B.  Canongate 

Beaton,  Mrs  Duncan,  grocer,  6  Cowgate 

Beatson,  David,  session-clerk  for  the  city, 
and  registrar  of  births,  etc.,  for  the  district 
of  St  Giles  ;  assistant,  W.  S.  Sutherland,  51 
Cockburn  street.  Registration  hours,  10 
to  3  only  ;  Saturday,  10  to  12 

Beatson,  George  (Clark  Sf  B.),  5  Lothian  rd. 

Beatson,  William,  135  Rose  street 

Beatson,  Mrs,  4  West  Circus  place 

Beattie,  George,  &  Son,  architects,  17  Grove 
street 

Beattie,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  builders  and  timber 
merchants,  15  Fountainbridge,  and  lessees 
of  Binnie  quarry,  3  Port-Hopetoun 

Beattie,  Adam  (William  B.  §•  Sons,  builders), 
3b  Chalmers  street 

Beattie,  Adam,  miller,  Canonmills  ;  house,  1 
Bellevue  crescent 

Beattie,  Adam,  9  Young  street 

Beattie,  George,  architect  (Geo.  B.  $•  Son),  13 
Grove  street 

Beattie,  James  (H.M.  Customs),  14  Couper  st. 

Beattie,  John,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  20 
West  Nicolson  street 

Beattie,  John  M.,  agent,  1  Fairnington  place 

Beattie,  Joseph,  dairy,  160  Rose  street 

Beattie,  Robert  P.,  plumber,  gasfitter,  brass- 
founder,  and  bath  manufacturer,  19  Castle 
street :  house,  8  Lauriston  park 

Beattie,  Win.  (  W.  B.  §■  Sons),  1  Lauriston  gdns. 

Beattie,  Wm.,  junior  (W.  B.  8f  Sons),  1  Lauris- 
ton gardens 

Beattie,  Wm.,  architect  (Geo.  B.  &,-  Son),  13 
Grove  street 

Beattie,  Wm.,  furniture  broker,  171  Fountain- 
bridge 

Beattie,  William,  dairyman,  9  Pitt  street 

Beattie,  Mrs,  12  Queen  street 

Beattie,  Miss,  1  Trinity  crescent 

Beaumont,  Samuel,  toys  and  stationery,  28 
Lothian  street 

Beavis,  David,  41  Pilrig  model  buildings 

Beda,  Eschricht,  &  Co,,  ship-brokers  and 
merchants,  6  Bernard  street 

Beda,  A.  W.,  Prussian  vice-consul  for  Edin- 
burgh and  Leith,  6  Bernard  street ;  house, 
4  Queen's  place,  Leith 

Beddie,  G.,  tailor  and  clothier,  104  High  st. 

BEDDIE,  JOHN,  brassfounder  and  gasfitter, 
Old  Post  Office  buildings,  Waterloo  place, 
and  104  High  street.     ^'  See  Adv.  p.  81 


Bedford,  Fred.  Wm.,  LL.D.,  house -governor, 

George  Heriot's  hospital,  Lauriston 
Bedford  Hotel,  83  Princes  street ;  Thomas 

Meikle,  proprietor 
Beg,  J.,  235  Cowgate 

Begbie,  Alex.,  shoemaker,  7  Infirmary  street 
Begbie,  Jas.,  M.D.,  physician,  10  Charlotte  sq. 
Begbie,  J.  Warburton,  M.  D.,  1G  Great  Stuart  st. 
Begbie,  John,  138  Nicolson  street 
Begbie,    John   (Macgill   and  B.),  35  North 

Richmond  street 
Begbie,  John,  dairyman,  Dairy  road 
Begbie,  Thomas,  1  South  Holyrood  street 
Begbie,  W.  M.,  rector,  6  N.-E.  Circus  place 
Begbie,  Mrs,  dealer  in  antiquities,  96  Rose  st. 
Begg,  Alex.  Henderson,  33  Warriston  cresct. 
Begg,  Charles,  news-agent,  24  Rose  street 
Begg,  George,  solicitor,  11  Bank  st. ;  house, 

Liberton  cottage,  Liberton 
Begg,  Rev\  James,  D.D.,  50  George  square 
Begg,  John,  tobacco-pipe  maker,  1  Glover  st. 
Begg,  John,  38  Brunswick  street 
Begg,  Mrs,  8  West  Claremont  street 
Begg,  Mrs,  33  Warriston  crescent 
Beilby,    Benjamin,    timekeeper,    Leith    Dock 

Commission,  10  Pitt  street,  Bonnington 
Beilby,  George  Thos.,  M.D.,  surgeon,  Falcon 

cottage,  Morningside 
Beith,  Donald,  W.S.  (Murray,  B.,  §•  Murray), 

20  Duke  street 
Beith,  Robert,  furniture  dealer,  105  Kirkgate; 

house,  35 
Beitlich,  Anton,  glass  engraver,  16  Picardy 

place  ;  house,  40  Maryfield  place 
Belford,  Colin  G.,  5  Dundas  street 
Belfrage,  A.  W.  (CarfraefyB.),  10  Brandon  st. 
Belfrage,  Mrs,  10  Brandon  street 
Bell  and  Bradfute,  booksellers,  12  Bank  street 
Bell  &  Co.,  boot  and  shoe  makers,  33  S.  bridge 
Bell  &  M'Lean,  W.S.,  5  Hill  street 
Bell,    Rannie,    &  Co.,   wine  merchants,    173 

Constitution  street 
Bell  &  Scott,  builders  and  house  carpenters, 

Heriot  hill,  Canonmills 
Bell,  A.,  &  Son,    ironmongers,  7a  Frederick 

street ;  house,  22  Rutland  square 
Bell,  Jas.,  &  Co,,  wine  merchts.,  50  Bernard  st. 
Bell,  R.  F.,  &  Son,  chemical  manure  manufac- 
turers,   19  Constitution  street ;   works,  15 

Salamander  street 
Bell,  Walter,   &  Son,  slaters    and  chimney- 
sweepers, and  smoke-curers,  169  Rose  st. '; 

house,  8  Wallace  place 
Bell,  Alexander,  church  officer,  St  Stephen's 

Church ;  house  under 
Bell,  Andrew  (Agent,   Prudential  Assurance 

Company),  Johnstone  terrace 
Bell,  Andrew,  stevedore,  22  Prince  Regent  st. 
Bell,  Archibald,  bookbinder,  12  So.  St  David 

street ;  house,  57  Hanover  street 
Bell,  A.,  jun.  (B.  $•  Son),  2  Lauriston  park 
Bell,  A.  Montgomerie,  M.D.  and  surgeon,  4 

Forres  street 


BEL 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


BEN 


15 


Bell,  Benjamin,  surgeon,  F.R.C.S.,  8  Shand- 

wick  place 
Bell,  Benjamin  R.,  advocate,  sheriff  of  Banff, 

Elgin,  and  Nairn,  5  Rutland  square 
Bell,   Charles,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.E.,   physician 

accoucheur,  28  Northumberland  street 
Bell,  David,  14  Cumberland  street 
Bell,  Duncan,  glazier,  112  Rose  street 
Bell,  Frederick,  comb  and  brush  maker,  54 

Hanover  street;  house,  11  Dalrymple  place 
Bell,  Dr.  George,  5  Duke  street 
Bell,  G.  Graham,  advocate,  43  Melville  street 
Bell,  James,  S.S.C.,  25  York  place 
Bell,  James,  68  Fountainbridge 
Bell,  James  Adam,  15  Lauder  road 
BELL,  JAMES  M.,  painter,  etc.,  2  TV.  Preston 

street ;  house,  1  Lord  Russell  place.    ^  See 

Adv.  p.  78 
Bell,  James  R.,  clerk,  22  Gayfield  square 
Bell,  John  Beatson,  W.S.  {Agent  for  Church 

of  Scotland),  5  Hill  street;  house,  20  Great 

King  street 
Bell,  John  H.,  coachbuilder,  Gibraltar  villa 

St  Leonard's  hill 
Bell,  John,  23  Cheyne  street 
Bell,   John,    bootmaker,    22   Charlotte  place 

and  51  Lothian  road  ;  house,  63 
Bell,  John,  surveyor  and  architect,  2  Hill  st. 
Bell,  John,  potato  merchant,  4  Johnston  ter. 
Bell,  John  M.,  W.S. ,  East  Morningside  house, 

Whitehouse  loan 
Bell,  John  (Burns  8r  B.),  1  Glengyle  terrace 
Bell,    Joseph,    lecturer    on    surgery,    M.D., 

F.R.C.S.,  5  Castle  terrace 
Bell,  J.  W.,  accountant,  93a  George  street 
Bell,  Lawrence  R.  (J.  B.  $■  Co.),  1  Queen's 

place,  Leith 
BELL,  M.  J.  MELVILLE,  Professor  of  Elocu- 
tion and  Vocal  Physiology,  establishment 

for  the  removal  of  stammering,  etc.,  13  S. 

Charlotte  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  44 
Bell,  M.  Montgomerie,  "W.S.,  81a  George  st.  ; 

house,  4  Forres  street 
Bell,  Peter,  41  Gilmore  place 
Bell,  P.,  smith  and  ironmonger,  9  North-west 

Circus  place 
BELL,  PETER,  smith,  40  North  Pitt  street 

and  North-west  Thistle  street  lane  ;  house,  5 

Howe  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  83 
Bell,  Peter,  bootmaker,  8  Shrub  place,  and 

20  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith  ;  ho.,  6  King's  pi. 
Bell,  Peter,  builder  ;  office,  4  Couper  street ; 

yards,  Couper  street  and  Pattison  street; 

house,  2  Morton  street 
Bell,  Robert  C,  historical  and  portrait  en- 
graver, 2  Preston  terrace 
Bell,  Robert  C,  W.S.  (Campbell,  Espie,  fy  B., 

W.S.),  1  Clifton  terrace 
Bell,  Thomas,  4  Henderson  row 
Bell,  Thomas  (B.  $•  Scott),  63  Cumberland  st. 
Bell,  Thos.,  smith,  Broughton  market;  house, 

34  Barony  street 
Bell,  Thomas,  church  officer,  117  George  st. 


Bell,  William    Hamilton,    assistant   clerk   of 

Session,  and  circuit  clerk  of  Justiciary,  6 

Mansionhouse  road 
Bell,  William,  sacking,  rope,  and  twine  manu- 
facturer, Whitfield  place 
Bell,  William,  stock  and  share  broker,  8  North 

St  David  street;  house,  6  Melville  street 
Bell,  William,  blacksmith,  17  St  Leonard  st. 
Bell,  William,  teacher  of  music,  1  Gladstone 

terrace 
Bell,  William,  type-punch  cutter,  3  Gladstone 

terrace 
Bell,  William,  general  draper,  5  Lothian  st. 
Bell,  William,  commercial  traveller,  1  Castle 

bank,  Johnston  terrace 
Bell,  William  M.,  wholesale  ironmonger  and 

commission  agent,  31  North  bridge;  house, 

5  Wharton  place 
Bell,  W.,  bootcloser,  3  North  St  James'  street 
Bell,  Mrs   A.    M.,  East   Morningside   house, 

Whitehouse  loan 
Bell,  Mrs  George,  136  Causewayside 
Bell,  Mrs  James,  stationer  and  news-agent, 

42  George  street 
Bell,  Mrs  Montgomerie,  4  Forres  street 
Bell,  Mrs  R.  F.,  2  Bellevue  terrace 
Bell,  Mrs  T.  B.,  12  Viewforth  place 
Bell,  Mrs,  6  Bruntsfield  place 
Bell,  Mrs,  shoe  warehouse,  55  George  street 
Bell,  Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  2  East 

Arthur  place 
Bell,  Mrs,  22  Forth  street 
Bell,  Miss  M.,  lodgings,  21  Lothian  street 
Bell,  Miss,  provision  merchant,  1  Home  street 
Bell,  Miss  Grace  H.,  4  Greenhill  park 
Bell,  Miss,  2  Barony  street 
Bell,  Misses,  boarding  and  day  school  for  young 

ladies,  15  Lauder  road 
Bellairs,    George,    Crown    Chamberlain    and 

Receiver    for    Scotland,    General    Register 

House ;  house,  Eastfield  house,  Portobello 
Belli,  Stefano  (I.R.),  5  Hope  street  lane 
Benevolent  and  Strangers'  Friend  Society 

(Robert  Anderson,  treasurer),  84  High  st. 
Benhohne,  Hon.  Lord,  76  Great  King  street 
Bennet,    Duncan,   lace    merchant,    44   Leith 

street ;  house,  Abercorn  villa,  Joppa 
Bennet,  George,  victual  dealer,  37  Bridge  st. ; 

house,  154  Constitution  street 
Bennet,   James,   lace  merchant,   11    and    12 

North  bridge;  house,  2  W.  Lauriston  place 
Bennet,  John,  contractor,  11  Dock  pi.;  house, 

Albany  cottage,  Albany  street,  Leith 
Bennet,  John,  26  St  James'  square 
Bennet,  John,  17  Canning  place 
Bennet,  W.,  2  Kyle  place,  Madeira  street 
Bennet,  Ann  &  Maria,  drapers,  138  Kirkgate 
Bennett,  J.  H.,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Institutes  of 

Medicine,  University,  and  consulting  phy- 
sician, 1  Glenfinlas  street 
Bennett,  James,  gardener,  4  Blackford  place 
Bennett,  William  (G.P.O.),  5  Calton  hill 
Bennett,  Mrs,  4  Summerfield 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


16 BER 

Bernard  &   Co.,   rectifiers,    Leith.  distillery, 

Yardheads 
Bernard,  Thomas  &  James,  brewers,  71  North 

Back  of  Canongate 
Bernard,  James,  200  Canongate 
Bernard,  James  A.,  distiller,  4  Manor  place 
Bernard,  T.  (T.  Sf  J.  B.),  8  Leopold  place 
Berrie,  Miss  Helen,  missionary,  2b  Greenside 

place 
Berry,  Barclay,  &  Co.,  corn  factors,  43  Con- 
stitution street 
Berry,  Robert  &  Alexander,  builders,  17  West 

Preston  street 
Berry,  Alexander,  17  West  Preston  street 
Berry,  James,  glass  and  china  riveter,  2  St 

James'  place 
Berry,  James,  saddler,  13  Bread  street 
Berry,  John,  plasterer,  3  Greenside  row- 
Berry,  T.  M.,  saddler,  30  Constitution  street 
Berry,  Thomas,  1  North  St  James'  street 
Berry,  W.  (B.,  Barclay  Sf  Co.),  Danish  Consul- 

General  for  Scotland,  16  Carlton  terrace 
Berry,  Mrs  John  Henry,  3  Clifton  terrace 
Berry,  Miss,  5  Clifton  terrace 
Berry,  Miss,  12  St  Vincent  street 
Bertram,  James,  &  Son,  engineers  and  mill- 
wrights, Leith  walk  foundry,  Anderson  pi. 
Bertram,  John  A.,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants,  7 

Quality  street 
Bertram,  Charles,  20  East  Claremont  street 
Bertram,  George,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 95  Nicolson  street 
Bertram,  George,  engineer  and  millwright,  35 
West  Sciennes  ;  house,  Sciennes  hill  house 
Bertram,  George,  jun.,  2  Anderson  place 
Bertram,  James,  14  Clerk  street 


BIS 


Beveridge,  Robert,  31  India  street 
Beveridge,  R.,  confectioner,  196  Cowgate 
Beveridge,  William  T.  R.,  assistant  clerk  of 

Session,  39  Dublin  street 
Beveridge,  Mrs  John,  30  London  street 
Beveridge,  Mrs,  2  Clifton  villa,  Bonnington 
Beveridge,  Miss  T.,  spirit  dealer,  Bonnington 

bridge,  Bonnington 
Bews,  J.  M.,  writer,  12  Atholl  place 
Bickerton,   George,   officer,    colonial   depart- 
ment, Standard  Life  Office,  7  George  street 
Bickerton,  George  (Edinburgh  Institution),  41 

Dick  place 
Biggam,  Samuel,  42  Lothian  street 
Biggar,  John,  architect,  1  Sciennes  hill  place 
Biggar,  Mrs,  manse,  Pilrig  street 
Bigger   &   Stockman,   merchants,    6   Timber 

bush 
Bigham,  Miss,  upholsteress,  2  Hamilton  place, 

Stockbridge 
Bill  Chamber,  2, 4,  and  8  New  Register  House 
Billet-master's     Offices,     Police    Offices, 

Edinburgh  and  Leith 
Bilton,  John,  198  Rose  street 
Bilton,  Lewis,  Lieut.  R.N.R.,  17  Danube  st. 
Bingham,   William,    china   merchant,   67  St 

Andrew  Street,  Leith 
Binnie,  Geo.,  coach-hirer,  15  Wright's  houses 
Binnie,  John,  coal  merchant,  1  St  Bernard's 

row 
Binnie,  William,  joiner,  11  Wright's  houses 
Binnie,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  48   Grassmarket  ; 

house,  46 
Binny,  G.  &  J.,  W.S.,  37  Albany  street 
Binny,  Graham  (G.  Sf  J.  B.),  9  Hart  street 
Binny,  John  (G.  Sf  J.  B.),  9  Hart  street 


Bertram,  J.  G.  (North  Briton),  I  Mound  place 'Bird,  Robert  M.  D.,  11  Seton  place 


Bertram,  John,  baker,  132  Kirkgate  ;  house. 

42  Coatfield  lane 
Bertram,  Mrs,  lodgings,  53  N.  Castle  street 
Bertram,  Mrs,  1  Anderson  place 
Bertram,  Mrs,  Middlefield  house,  Middlefield 


Bird,  Thomas,  26  and  27  South  bridge  ;  house, 

58  George  square 
Bird,  Thomas,  grocer.  44  Jamaica  street 
Bird,  Mrs,  7  India  street 
Birnie,  J.  B.  L.,  advocate,  44  Great  King  st. 


Bertram,  Miss,  of  Kerswell,  21  Rutland  square  j  Birnie,  Patrick,  54  Grassmarket 


Berwick,  Roxburgh,  and  Selkirk  Counties 
Edinburgh  Assoclvtion  ;  Thomas  Wilson, 
27  Charlotte  street,  Leith,  secretary 

Berwick,  William  D.,  50  Albany  street 

Berwick,  Mrs  J.,  35  Bernard  street 

Best,  John,  Summerfield 

Bethune,  Mrs  Jane,  6  Nelson  Street 

Bevan,  Mrs,  2  Abercromby  place 

Beveridge,  A.  &  J.,  merchants,  John's  lane, 
Charlotte  street,  Leith 

Beveridge,  Alexander  (A.  Sf  J.  B.),  9  James" 
place,  Leith 

Beveridge,  Andrew,  S.S.C.,  17  George  street ; 
house,  84  Great  King  street 

Beveridge,  J.,  toy  shop,  42  Cowgate 

Beveridge,  John  (A.  $■  J.  B.),  1  Cassels  pi. 

Beveridge,  John,  clothier,  51  Cockburn  street 

Beveridge,  P.  S.,  S.S.C.  and  N.  P.,  3S  Ber- 
nard street 

Beveridge,  Robert,  baker,  54  London  street 


Birrel,   Henry,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1 

Salisbury  st.  ;  house,  2  Hope  park  crescent 
Birrel,  John,  1  Summerhall  place 
Birrel,  John  (P.  Wilson  Sf  Co.),  5  Cumin  pi. 
Birrel,  William,  51  Candlemaker  row 
Birrell,  Robert,  11  Bread  street 
Birrell,  Mrs  Catharine,  15  Buccleuch  street 
Birrell,   Mrs  M.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

523  Lawnmarket 
Bishop,  Alexander,  3  Heriot  mount 
Bishop,  James,  coal  merchant,  10  Port-Hope- 

toun  ;  house,  3  Downie  place 
Bishop,  John,  13  Collins  place 
Bishop,  John  B.  (Royal  Bank  of  Scotland). 

10  Salisbury  road 
Bishop,  W.,  draper  and  hosier,  14  Calton  st. 
Bishop,  W.  C,  6  Annfield 
Bishop,  Mrs,  46  Great  King  street 
Bishop,  Mrs,  1  Lower  Gilmore  place 
Bishop,  Miss,  3  Leopold  place 


BIS 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


BLA 


17 


Bisset,   Archibald,   milliner   and   draper,   43 

Home  street ;  house,  15  Gilmore  place 
Bisset,  David,  writer,  14  Parkside  street 
Bisset,  James,  baker,  11  Clerk  street 
Bisset,  Peter,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer, 

Canaan  lane 
Bisset,  Thomas,  painter  and  glazier,  11  Hill 

place 
Bisset,    "William,   jeweller   and  hair  worker, 

16  Rose  street 
Bisset,    Mrs    Catherine    A.,    lodgings,    118 

Princes  street 
Bisset,  Mrs  G.,  61  Clerk  street 
Bisset,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  7  India  street 
Bisset,    Jane,    refreshment    rooms,    5   North 

Bank  street 
Black  Ball  Line  of  Australian  Packets 

(J.  P.  Oliver,  agent),  46  George  street 
Black,  Adam  &  Charles,  booksellers  and  pub- 
lishers, 6  North  bridge 
Black,   A.   &  F.,   toy  and  fancy  warehouse, 

37  Hanover  street 
Black,  D.  M.  &  H.,  W.S.,  28  Castle  street 
Black,  John,  &   Son,   builders  and  jobbing 

masons,  4  Hope  street 
Black,   W.  &  J.,   clothiers  and  general  out- 
fitters, 13  Commercial  street 
Black,  Adam,  38  Drummond  place 
Black,  Adam,  4  Rankeillor  street 
Black,  Alex.  R.,  S.S.C.,  39  Dublin  street 
Black,  Alex.  D.  M.,  W.S.,  28  Castle  street 
Black,  Andrew,  brushmaker,  30a  St  Andrew 

square ;  house,  4  North  St  Andrew  street 
Black,  Daniel,  21  Forth  street 
Black,  Daniel  Robert,  M.D.,  21  Forth  street 
Black,  David,  tobacconist,  27  and  42  Princes 

street ;  house,  8  Barony  street 
Black,  Edw.,  surveyor,  45a  Frederick  street 
Black,  Francis,  27  Great  King  street 
Black,  George,  joiner  and  undertaker,  Napier 

road:  house,  11  Viewforth  park 
Black,  G.,  grocer,  9  Fox  lane ;  house,  East- 
field  court 
Black,  G.,  druggist,  SMaitland  st.,  Newhaven 
Black,  Hugh  (G.P.O.),  40  Pilrig  model  build. 
Black,    James,    smith    and    machine-maker, 

4  Northumberland  place 
Black,  James,  engineer,  4  Hillhousefield 
Black,  James  Tait  (A.  If  C.  B.),  8  Bellevue 

crescent 
Black,  James,  S.S.C.  (Duncan,  Dewar,  $*  B.), 

112  Lauriston  place 
Black,    John,    grocer   and   wine    merchant, 
33  Pitt  street ;  house,  20  Cumberland  street 
Black,  John  (G.P.O.),  Violet  bank 
Black,  John,  shoemaker,  13  Hill  place 
Black,  John  (Cay  Sp  B.),  65a  George  street 
Black,  John,  advocate,  8  Nelson  street 
Black,    John,   ironfounder,    Gilmore    park ; 

house,  7  Freer  street 
Black,  John  P.,  10  Pitt  street,  Bonnington 
Black,  Peter,  joiner,  Hillhousefield 
Black,  Robert,  grocer,  47  Yardheads 
B 


Black,    Robert,    hosier    and    shirtmaker,    7 

Catherine  street 
Black,  Robert  W.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

17  Jamaica  street 
Black,  Thomas,  coal  agent,  1  Rintoul  place 
Black,  William,  63  Frederick  street 
Black,  William,  merchant,  8  Baltic  street 
Black,  William   (W.  fr  J.  B.),  Lincoln  villa, 

Ferry  road,  Leith 
Black,  William,  17  Clarence  street 
Black,  Mrs  Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  170  Rose 

street ;  house,  166 
Black,  Mrs  David,  3  Lord  Russell  place 
Black,  Mrs  G.  C,  5  Pitt  street 
Black,  Mrs  G.  S.,  4  Montgomery  street 
Black,  Mrs  J.  Y.,  6  Darnaway  street 
Black,  Mrs,  2  George  square 
Black,  Mrs,  30  Saxe-Cobourg  place 
Black,  Mrs,  china  dealer,  9  S.  Richmond  st. 
Black,    Mrs,  teacher  of   music,  5  Gladstone 

terrace 
Black,  Mrs,  76  Fountainbridge 
Black,  Miss  A.,  glass  and  china  warehouse, 

19  Howe  street 
Black,  Miss  A.,  lodgings,  15  Dublin  street 
Black,  Miss,  21  Forth  street 
Black,   Miss,   Ainslie   cottage,   Jordan  bank, 

Morningside 
Blackadder,  James,  34  Abercromby  place 
Blackburn,  Andrew,  38  Greenhill  gardens 
Blackburn,  R.  B.,  advocate,  2  Moray  place 
Blackburn,  Mrs,  32  Gayfield  square 
Blackball  Brothers,  manufacturers  of  combs, 

brushes,  and   perfumery,  15  and  19    New 

street  and  22  North  bridge 
Blackball,   David,    Rose   cottage,   69   Abbey 

hill 
Blackhall,  Mrs  James,  22  Upper  Gray  street 
Blackie   &  Son,  publishers   and   booksellers, 

5  South  College  street 
Blackie,  Andrew  (G.P.O.),  21  Horse  wynd 
Blackie,  George,  11  Nicolson  square 
Blackie,  John  Stuart,  Professor  of  Greek,  24 

Hill  street 
Blackie,  John,  market  gardener,  1  Claremont 

park 
Blackie,  John,   wine  and  spirit  merchant,  4 

South  College  street 
Blackie,  Thomas,  saOmaker,  22  Prince  Regent 

street 
Blackie,  Walter,  5  Duke  street,  Leith 
Blackie,  Mrs  W.,  hosiery  and  trimming  shop, 

46  Duke  street,  Leith 
Blackie,  Miss,  17  Manor  place 
Blackstock,  Mrs,  2  Alva  street 
Black  well,  Mrs  R.,  Somerville  cottage,  Leith 

walk 
Blackwood,  Scott,  &  Co.,  commission  agents, 

35  Bernard  street 
Blackwood,  James,  &  Co.,  stockbrokers,  19 

St  Andrew  square 
Blackwood,  T.  &  J.,  silk  mercers,  43  George 

street 


11 


BLA 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


BOA 


Blackwood,  William,  &  Sons,  publishers  and 
booksellers,  45  George  street 

Blackwood,  AVm.,  &  Sons,  printers,  32  Thistle 
street 

Blackwood,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  13  N.  Fort  st. 

Blackwood,  James  D.,  10  Cumin  place 

Blackwood,  Jas.,  W.S.,  stock  and  share  broker, 
19  St  Andrew  square  ;  house,  32  Alva  st. 

Blackwood,  John  (W.  B.  §■  Sons),  3  Ran- 
dolph crescent 

Blackwood,  William  (  W.  B.  Sf  Sons),  1 7  Lans- 
downe  crescent 

Blackwood,  William  (T.  Sf  J.  B.),  5  Claren- 
don crescent 

Blackwood,  Mrs,  17  Lansdowne  crescent 

Blackwood,  Miss,  14  Carlton  street 

Blackwood,  Miss,  11  Charlotte  square 

Bladworth,  Rich.,  wholesale  ironmonger,  39 
and  41  Nicolson  street 

Blaik,  Alex.  N.,  shipmaster,  35  Whitfield  pi. 

Blaik,  Hugh,  2  Smith's  place 

Blaikie,  G.  F.,  practical  engineer,  4  Comely 
green  place 

Blaikie,  James,  joiner,  35  Wright's  houses 

Blaikie,  Richard,  13  Riego  street 

Blaikie,  Thomas  (/.  G.  Thomson  £  Co.),  31  St 
Andrew  street,  Leith 

Blaikie,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 
126  Causewayside 

Blaikie,  Rev.  Wm.  G.,  D.D.,  manse,  Pilrig  st. 

Blaikie,  Mrs,  7  Windsor  street 

Blaikie,  Miss  M.,  furnished  lodgings,  2  Steele's 
place,  Morningside 

Blain,  Mrs,  milliner,  3  North  Pitt  street 

Blair,  J.  A.,  &  Co.,  tea  and  coffee  dealers,  4 
Leith  street  terrace 

Blair,  Alex.,  advocate,  15  Randolph  crescent 

Blair,  Alexander,  4  Rillbank  crescent 

Blair,  Alex.  T.,  joiner,  15  Drumdryan  street 

Blair,  Andrew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  49 
Frederick  street 

Blair,  Charles,  67  Gilmore  place 

Blair,  Hugh  (Hunter,  B.,  Sr  Cowan),  15  Ran- 
dolph crescent 

Blair,  James,  drysalter,  40  Leith  street ;  house, 
15  South  Norton  place 

Blair,  James,  hatter,  131  Kirkgate ;  house,  80 

Blair,  John,  dairyman  and  gardener,  Cherry 
bank,  Newhaven  road 

Blair,  John,  2  Salisbury  square 

Blair,  Patrick,  W.S.  (Hunter,  B.,  <§•  Cowan), 
15  Randolph  crescent 

Blair,  Peter  D.,  9  Holyrood  terrace 

Blair,  Robert,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  25  Yard- 
heads,  Leith  ;  house,  7  Darling's  brae 

Blair,  Robert,  Italian  warehouse  and  confec- 
tioner, 37  George  street ;  house,'  50 

Blair,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  369  High  st. 

Blair,  T.,  spirit  dealer,  62  Cumberland  st.  lane 

Blair,  William,  10  Hamilton  pi.,  Newington 

Blair,  William,  grocer,  120  Kirkgate  ;  house, 
8  Union  street,  Leith  walk 

Blair,  Mrs,  16  Cumiu  place 


Blair,  Mrs  John,  14  St  John  street 

Blair,  Mrs  W.  D.,  15  Howard  place 

Blair,  Mrs,  13  Alva  street 

Blair,  Miss  Elizabeth,  16  Grove  street 

Blair,  Misses,  6  Forbes  road 

Blair,  Misses,  dressmakers  and  milliners,  Toll- 
cross 

Blake,  John,  &  Co.,  grocers  and  wine  mer- 
chants, 27  Earl  Grey  street 

Blake,  Andrew,  10  Brougham  street 

Blake,  William,  builder  and  house  carpenter, 
2  Tarvet  street 

Blakemore,  Joseph,  commission  agent,  20 
Nicolson  street 

Blanc,  Madame,  et  Fils,  importers  of  ladies' 
.  French  boots  and  shoes,  69b  George  street 

Blane,  William,  grocer,  7  Buccleuch  street 

Blaushard,  Geo.  (Ratines,  B.,  Sf  Co.),  7  Carl- 
ton terrace 

Blanshard,  Thomas  (Raimes,  B.,  Sf  Co.), 
Smith's  place 

Blanshard,  Rev.  T.  W. ,  1 2  Wellington  pi. ,  Leith 

Blanshard,  Miss,  Smith's  place 

Bleakley,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  143 
High  street 

BLIND,  ASYLUM  FOR  INDUSTRIOUS 
(Samuel  Hay,  treasurer;  F.  H.  Carter,  sec; 
William  Martin,  manager),  58  Nicolson 
street ;  branch  saleroom,  2 1  Frederick  street. 
^  See  Adv.  p.  63 

BLIND,  ASYLUM  FOR  FEMALE  (Mm 
Gillies,  matron),  38  Nicolson  street.  ^  See 
Adv.  p.  63 

Blind,  School  for  the  (Frederick  H.  Carter, 
treasurer;  ])liss Burt,matro?i),2  Gayfield  sq. 

Bloxsom,  T.  P.,  commission  agent,  2  Morning- 
side  place 

Blumenreich,  Rev.  John,  teacher  of  Hebrew 
and  German,  35  George  IV.  bridge 

Blyth,  B.  &  E.,  civil  engineers,  135  George  st. 

Blyth,  Colin,  grocer,  89a  Canongate 

Blyth,  David,  135  Rose  street 

Blyth,  David  Wishart,  lithographic  printer,  2 
Quality  street ;  house,  15  Glover  street 

Blyth,  Edward  L.  I.,  civil  engineer  (B.  Sf  E. 
B.),  2  Lauder  road 

Blyth,  Howard,  14  Church  hill 

Blyth,  James,  shoemaker,  16a  North-west 
Circus  place 

Blyth,  Robert,  grocer,  3  North  Junction  st. 

Blyth,  Rev.  R.  B.,  13  Abbotsford  park 

Blyth,  Mrs,  13  Abbotsford  park 

Blyth,  Mrs  Benjamin  Hall,  12  Hope  terrace 

Blyth,  Mrs  Robert,  12  Cannon  street,  Leith 

Blyth,  Yule,  &  Co.,  Misses,  milliners  and 
dressmakers,  112  George  street 

Blyth,  Miss,  private  classes,  9  Hope  street 

Blyth,  Miss,  10  St  Patrick  square 

Boa,  James,  dairyman,  68  Potterrow 

Boag,  D.,  stoneware  merchant,  27  Water  lane 

Boag,  James  R.,  wine  merchant  and  family 
grocer,  60  Hanover  st.  ;  house,  4  Seton  pi. 

Boag,  Mrs,  6  Christian  bank,  Trinity 


BOA 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


BOW 


19 


Boak,   Allan,   tanner,    currier,   and    leather 

japanner,  25  &  53  West  port ;  house,  Rose 

hill,  Abbotsford  park 
Boak,  Andrew,  clerk,  20  St  John  street 
Board  of  Supervision  for  Relief  of  Poor, 

125  George  street 
Boe,  Mrs  S.,  dairy,  13  and  97  High  street 
Bogie,  James,  smith,  South-east  Thistle  street 

lane  and  Silvermills ;  house,  9  Thistle  street 
Bogie,  Mrs  "William,  19  Blacket  place 
Bogie,  Miss,  lace  cleaner,  22  Rose  street 
Bogle,  Andrew,  W.S.,  22  Castle  street;  house, 

21  St  Andrew  square 
Bogue,  Abercrombie,  shipmaster,  40  Albany- 
street,  Leith 
Bogue,  Jas.  W.,  architect,  7  New  Broughton 
Bogue,  Miss,  16  Gardner's  crescent 
Bolam,  Jas.,  teacher,  60  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith 
Bolan,  Thomas,  broker,  19  St  Mary's  wynd 
Bolt,  James,  grocer,  5  Dock  place 
Bolton  &  Co.,  ship-chandlers,  painters,  and 

paperhangers,  15,  16,  &  17  Commercial  st. 
Bolton,  David  (Bolton  $■  Co.),  Bank  place 
Bolton,  F.  (T.  Edmouston  §■  Son),  2  Huntly  st. 
Bolton,  George,  grocer,  21  Barony  street 
Bolton,  James  B.,  19  Commercial  street 
Bolton,  John,  6  Hawthorn  bank  place,  Leith 
Bolton,  John,    hairdresser   and  perfumer,   8 

Cockburn  street ;  house,  362  Castle  hill 
Bolton,  William,  14  West  Preston  street 
Bonar,  Rev.  Horatius,  D.D.,  lOPalmerstonrd. 
Bonar,  James,  11  Upper  Grove  place 
Bonar,  Mrs  T.,  96  Lauriston  place 
Bonar,  Mrs,  Devon  cottage,  Chalmers  cresc. 
Bonar,  Miss,  15  Ann  street 
Bonar,  Miss,  6  Union  street 
Bone,  J.,  tailor  and  clothier,  86  South  bridge  ; 

house,  6  Findhorn  place 
Bone,   John   S.,   bookseller's  warehouseman, 

1  Gladstone  terrace 
Bone,  William,  joiner,  48  Buccleuch  street ; 

house,  1  Windmill  lane 
Bonnalie,  Mrs,  82  Rose  street 
Bonnar,  A.,  17  Arthur  street 
Bonnar,   T.    (Purdie,   B.,    8f    Carfrae),   137 

Princes  street 
Bonnar,  Mrs,  teacher  of  music,  28  India  st. 
Bonnar,  Mrs,  28  Scotland  street 
Bonne,  T.  J.,  photographer,  34  Hanover  st. 
Bonnington  Chemical  COMPANY,  Bonnington 

BONNTNGTON  SUGAR  REFINING  Co.  (LIMITED), 

Breadalbane  street 

Bonnyman,  George,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  2 
Fountainbridge 

Bonnyman,  Miss,  4  Shrub  place 

Bonson,  Henry,  grocer,  9  East  Richmond  st. 

Boog,  William,  2  Atholl  place 

Boog,  Mrs,  4  Duncan  street,  Drummond  pi. 

Bookless,  Mrs,  greengrocer,  50  West  Rich- 
mond street 

Boosie,  A.,  live-stock  agent,  10  Lauriston  lane 

Booth,  Frederick,  commission  agent,  15  St 
Andrew  street ;  house,  51a  Frederick  street 


Booth,  William,  20  Heriot  place 

Bootland,  Mrs  Elizabeth,  billiard  rooms,  3 
Clyde  street 

Bordeaux  and  Charente  Steam  Packet 
Office  (James  Currie  Sf  Co.), 34  Bernard  st. 

Borders,  Fred.,  wood  engraver,  31  Minto  st. 

Boreham,  James  (Signet  Officer  and  gown- 
keeper),  86  West  Bow 

Borland,  William,  commission  agent,  13  Buc- 
cleuch place 

Borley,  Mrs  C,  milliner  and  staymaker,  8 
Calton  street 

Borrowman,  John,  wright  and  house  agent, 
Cumberland  street  lane ;  house,  2  Mac- 
kenzie place 

Borthwick,  Alexander,  flesher,  27  and  28 
High  market 

Borthwick,  James  (H.M.  Customs),  6  North 
Fort  street 

Borthwick,  James,  chimney-sweep,  11  Green- 
side  place 

Borthwick,  James,  tobacconist,  61  Fountain- 
bridge 

Borthwick,  John,  6  Hamburgh  place 

Borthwick,  T.,  accountant,  6  S.  Charlotte  st. 

Borthwick,  Walter,  52  Fountainbridge 

Borthwick,  Mrs,  19  Great  Stuart  street 

Borthwick,  Mrs,  sen.,  of  Crookston,  11  Atholl 
crescent 

Borthwick,  Mrs,  29  George  square 

Borthwick,  Mrs,  chimney-sweep,  5a  Greenside 
place 

Borthwick,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  6  Brown  street 
buildings 

Borthwick,  Mrs,  2  Rockville  place 

Borthwick,  Miss,  45  North  Richmond  street 

Borthwick,  Miss,  1  Inverleith  row 

Boswell,  Alexander,  brush,  trunk,  port- 
manteau, and  bellows  manufacturer,  8 
Hanover  street  and  40  Nicolson  street ; 
house,  4  Salisbury  road 

Botanic  Gardens,  Inverleith  row 

Botanical  Society,  5  St  Andrew  square 

BOTTLED  ALE  COMPANY,  wine  and  spirit 
merchants,  purveyors  of  malt  liquors,  99 
George  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  98 

Bouch,  Thomas,  civil  engineer  ;  chambers,  78 
George  street ;  house,  6  Oxford  terrace 

Bouchard,  J.,  31  Spring  gardens,  Abbey  hill 

Bough,  Samuel,  A.R.S.A.,  landscape  painter, 
2  Hill  street ;  house,  7  Jordan  bank 

Boulton,  John,  Capt.  and  Adj.  Edin.  City  Ar- 
tillery Militia,  Banghohn  bower,  Trinity 

Bourdeaux,  Stanislas,  hairdresser,  3  South 
College  street 

Bourgois,  Mrs,  hotel  and  tavern,  25  Flesh- 
market  close 

Bourhill,  James  E.,  painter,  9a  Young  street 

Bourhill,  Mrs,  5  Young  street 

Bow,  William,  &  Co.,  coachbuilders,  Bruns- 
wick place,  Lothian  road 

Bow,  Robert  H.,  C.E.,  7  South  Gray  street 

Bow,  Miss,  17  Findhorn  place 


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BOW 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


BRA 


Bowack,  Mrs  Nicol,  5  Keir  street 
Bowden,  John  D.,  26  Buccleuch  place 
Bowden,  Mrs,  1 8  Bruntsfield  place 
Bowden,  Miss,  23  St  James'  square 
Bowe  &  Christie,  sugar  merchants,  54  North 

bridge 
Bowe,  Jas.  (B.  $•  Christie),  11  Millerfield  pi. 
BOWER  &  BROWN,  clothiers  and  outfitters, 

22  South  bridge.     *  See  Adv.  p.  68 
Bower,  Robert  (G.P.O.),  7  Grindlay  street 
Bower,  Mrs,  1  Rankeillor  street 
Bowers,  A.,  lodgings,  53  Castle  street 
Bowes,  Wm.,  pie  baker,  11  W.  Crosscauseway 
Bowhill,  Mrs,  2  Heriot  row 
Bowie,  M.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  tea  and  coffee 

merchants,  5  Blenheim  place 
Bowie,  Alexander  G.  (G.P.O.),  3  Albert  ter- 
race, Trinity 
Bowie,  Andrew  F.,  4  Pilrig  street 
Bowie,   Henry  (Secretary,  Philosophical  In- 
stitution), Edinforth  cottage,  Wardie  road 
Bowie,    Hugh,    bookbinder,    17    Carrubber's 

close  ;  house,  10  St  Patrick  square 
Bowie,  James,  confectioner  and  pastry  cook, 

9  South  College  street 
Bowie,  James,  commercial  traveller,  43  West 

Dick  place 
Bowie,    John,    physician   and    surgeon,     64 

Bristo  street 
Bowie,   J.  D.,   muslin  printer  and  dealer  in 

sewed  muslin,  etc.,  68  Leith  street 
Bowie,  J.  T.,  C.A.,  38  Great  King  street 
Bowie,  Matthew  (M.  B.  $>  Co.),  38  Great 

King  street 
Bowie,  Robt.,  commercial  traveller,  4  Orchard- 
field,  Leith  walk 
Bowie,  Mrs,  22  Dean  terrace 
Bowie,    Miss,    muslin    printer   and   Ayrshire 

embroiderer,  87  Princes  street 
Bowlby,  Mrs,  3  Hamilton  place,  Newington 
Bowman,  John,  11  Mackenzie  place 
Bowton,  John,  confectioner,  3  Hamilton  place, 

Stockbridge  ;  house,  8 
Box,  Thomas,  10  East  Norton  place 
Boyack,  James,  cloth  agent,  9  Davie  street 
Boyce,  Mrs  John,  spirit  dealer,  34  Constitu- 
tion street 
Boyd,   Bayne,  &  Co.,  fruiterers,  41  Princes 

street 
Boyd,  Adam  B.,  Grove,  Laverock  bank,  Trinity 
Boyd,  Aw.,  millwright,  Flora  ha',  Grove  street 
Boyd,  Charles,  upholsterers'  trimming  manu- 
facturer, 6  Windmill  street 
Boyd,  Rev.  George,  A.M.,  6  Leopold  place 
Boyd,  George  C,  70  Buccleuch  street 
Boyd,  J.  (B.,  Bayne,  #•  Co.),  4  E.  Broughton 

place 
Boyd,    James  L.,    S.S.C.    (Murdoch,   B.,   §■ 

Henderson),  1  Regent  terrace 
Boyd,  James,  4  Moray  place 
Boyd,    John,    upholsterer,    undertaker,   and 
valuator,  2  York  place ;  house,  34  Albany  st. 
Boyd,  John  (Oliver  $•  B.),  27  Melville  street 


Boyd,  John,  spirit  dealer,  86  Candlemaker  row 
Boyd,  John,  25  Thistle  street 
Boyd,  Thos.  J.  (Oliver  $•  B.),  41  Moray  place 
Boyd,  Thomson  (Oliver  fr  B.),  14  Royal  ter. 
Boyd,  Rev.  W.,  15  Seton  place 
Boyd,  Mrs  James,  61  Clerk  street 
Boyd,  Mrs  Robert,  33  Albany  street,  Leith 
Boyd,  Mrs,  20  Drummond  place 
Boyd,  Mrs  (Register/or  Servants),  15  Elm  row 
Boyd,  Mrs,  19  Graham  street 
Boyd,  Miss  Mary  Anne,  28  Bernard  street 
Boyd,  Miss,  7  Scotland  street 
Boyd,  Miss,  ladies'  underclothing  and  baby- 
linen  warehouse,  26  Clerk  street 
Boyes,  Charles  Robert,  23  Stafford  street 
Boyes,  Mrs  Jane,  3  Comely  green  crescent 
Boyes,  Janet,  spirit  dealer,  Morningside 
Boylan,  P.,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  15  St 

Mary's  wynd 
Boyle,  James,  tailor,  Orchardfield 
Boyle,   James,   printseller  and  picture-frame 

maker,  51  Pleasance 
Boyle,  Neil  (Inland  Revenue),  17  Lutton  pi. 
Boyle,  Mrs,  herbalist,  midwife,  and  medical 

botanist,  21  St  John  street 
Boyle,  Mrs,  staymaker,  21  Bank  street ;  house, 

4  Melbourne  place 
Boyne,  Mrs  Isabella,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

17  Sand  port  street 
Brabner  &  Moodie,  coachbuilders,  Bellevue, 

Broughton 
Bradbrook,  Richard,  grocer,  36  Main  street 
Bradshaw,  Rev.  Edward  J.  O.  M.  J.,  5  Coat- 
field  lane 
Bradshaw,  John,  general  dealer,  commercial 

house,  50  Nicolson  street 
Brady,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  129 

Grassmarket ;  house,  13  Downie  place 
Braid,  Andrew,  21  St  Andrew  square 
Braid,  F.,  2  Carlton  street 
Braid,  William,  6  South  Clerk  street 
Braid,  Miss,  milliner  and  register  for  servants, 

1  Cumberland  street 
Braidwood  &  Fowler,  wholesale  and  retail  tea 

and  coffee  dealers  and  grocers,  1  Sandport 

street 
Braidwood,  Fr.,  teacher,  39  Grange  road 
Braidwood,  James,  bookseller,  26  George  st.  ; 

house,  Wardie  villa,  Ferry  road 
Braidwood,  James  (B.  and  Fowler),  1  Ebenezer 

mount 
Braidwood,  .James,  tailor,  12  North-west  Cir- 
cus place 
Braidwood,  Rev.  John,  36  Minto  street 
Braidwood,  William,  brush  manufacturer,  3 

Grassmarket ;    house,  5  West  St  Anthony 

place 
Braidwood,  Miss,  Wight's  place,  Causewayside 
Braidwood,  Miss,  3  Lord  Russell  place 
Braithwaite,  John,  tailor   and  clothier,   369 

High  street 
Brakenridge,     D.     J.,      M.D.,      F.R.C.P.E., 

L.R.C.S.E.,  21  India  street 


BRA 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


BRO 


21 


Brand,   Andrew,    Mount    Pleasant    cottage, 

Canaan  lane 
Brand,  David,  advocate,  5  Albany  street 
Brand,  James,  greengrocer,  11  W.  Preston  st. 
Brand,    William,     W.S.     (Secretary,     Union 

Bank),  5  Northumberland  street 
Brand,  Mrs  Robert,  18  Dick  place 
Brander,  James,  bootmaker,  101  Rose  street 
Brander,   James,    shipmaster,    9    Henderson 

place,  Leith 
Brander,  Win.,  china  merchant,  43  Clerk  st. 
Brandford,   John   G.,   supervisor   of    inland 

revenue,  5  Lauriston  park 
Brandt,  T.  N.  ( Wilson,  B.,  8f  Co.),  5  North 

Fort  street 
Brannan,  James,  fish  dealer,  25  Leith  wynd 
Brash,  James,   mason,  5  Union  place,   Bon- 

nington  road 
Brash,  Peter  (W.  Taijlor  $■  Co.),  10  Eastfield 
Brash,  Thos.,  spirit  merchant,  44  Clerk  street 
Brash,  Thomas,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  10  West 

Nicolson  street ;  house,  33  Richmond  place 
Brash,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  210 

Canon  gate  ;  house,  2  St  John  street 
Brash,  William,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  3 

Rose  street 
Brash,  Mrs  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

19  Coalhill ;  house,  36  Giles'  street 
Brash,  Mrs  David,  3  Union  place,  Bonning- 

ton  road 
Brashe,  Mrs,  8  Rosebank  cottages 
Brass,  William,  1 1  West  Adam  street 
Brass,  Mrs,  milliner,  4  Charles  street 
Brebner,  Alan,  civil  engineer,  25  Raeburn  pi. 
Brebner,  David,  gardener,  4  Shrub  place 
Brechin,  George,  painter   and  decorator,  25 

Lothian  street ;  house,  23  Melville  terrace 
Brechin,  George,  spirit  dealer,  38  Potterrow 
Breck,  Alexander,  23  Bread  street 
Breck,  James,  slater  and  glazier,  23  Dundas 

street ;  house,  24 
Bremner,  A.,  drysalter,  etc.,  9  West  Adam  st. 
Bremner,  Adam  G.,  28  Torphichen  street 
Bremner,  Bruce  A.,  M.D.,  Streatham  house, 

Canaan  lane 
Bremner,  D.,  sub-editor,  3  Sciennes  Hill  pi. 
Bremner,  Ebenezer,  bookseller  and  stationer, 

and  wholesale  agent  to  the  trade  for  Mur- 
ray's Time  Tables,  12  Leith  street ;  house, 

Rosefield  place,  Portobello 
Bremner,  Geo.,  confectioner,  229  Canongate 
Bremner,  James,  silver  chaser,  6  James'  court 
Bremner,  William,  general  merchant,  5  Black- 
friars  wynd 
Bremner,  Mrs  Colonel,  28  Danube  street 
Bremner,  Mrs,  sick-nurse,  House  of  Refuge, 

64  Canongate 
Brenner,  Wilhelm,  tailor  and  clothier,  13  St 

James'  square 
Brewster,  D.  &  A.  S.,  artists,  6  Dewar  place 
Breysig,  Adolphus  J.,  15  Smith's  place 
BRICKMAN,  F.  WM.  (Caledonian  Coal  Co.), 

3  Dublin  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  109 


BRICKMAN,  MRS  (Servants'  Institution),  3 

Dublin  street ;    house,   22  Loudon  street. 

*  See  Adv.  p.  101 
Brickmann,  F.  J.,  1  Auburn  place 
Bridgeford,  David  Finlay,  S.S.C.  ;  chambers, 

72  Princes  street ;    house,   8  High  street, 

Musselburgh 
Bridges,  Archibald  (II.M.C),  30  Kirkgate 
Bridges,  James,  4  Bowling-green  street 
Bridges,  Mrs,  4  Bowling-green  street 
Bridges,  Mrs,  27  Dundas  street 
Bridgman,  F.  W.,  professor  of  music,  40  Great 

King  street 
Briggs,  John,  cabinetmaker,  4  Gladstone  ter. 
Briggs,  Win.  M.,  supervisor  of  inland  revenue, 

79  Gil  more  place 
Briggs,  Mrs  Col.,  29  Saxe-Cobourg  place 
Briggs,  Mrs,  4  Rankeillor  street 
Brigham  and  Bickerton,  agricultural  imple- 
ment manufacturers,  129  Grassmarket 
Brimner,  Mrs  M.,  provision  shop,  89  Rose  st. 
Brims,  Charles,  1 5  South  College  street 
Bringhurst,  John,  sewing-machine  maker,  153 

High  street 
Bringloe,  Mrs,  17  St  Cuthbert  street 
Briscoe,  Misses,  dressmakers,  7  St  Vincent  st. 
British  and  Irish  Magnetic  Telegraph  Co. 

(Limited),  63  Princes  street  (Michael  Byrne, 

manager),  and   29    Bernard  street,    Leith 

(John  Bolton,  manager) 
British   Empire   Mutual    Fire    and    Life 

Assurance  Company  (John  A.  Robertson, 

S.S.C,  agent),  17  York  Place 
British  Equitable  Assurance  Co.   (James 

Drummond,  district  manager),  53  George  iv. 

bridge 
British    League    of    Abstainers    (George 

Ml  Gibbon,  clerk;  house,  16  Hoice  Street) 
British  Linen  Company  Bank,  38  St  Andrew 

square;   branches,  51  South  Clerk  street, 

141  Princes  street,  and  48  Bernard  street 
British  and  Foreign  Marine  Insurance  Co. 

(Limited),  (D.  R.  Macgregor,  agent),  55 

Bernard  street 
British  and  North  American  Royal  Mail 

Steamers  (J.  P.  Oliver,  agent),  46  George 

BRITON  MEDICAL  AND  GENERAL  LIFE 
ASSOCIATION  (David  Harris,  manager 
and  secretary  ;  house,  2  Carlung  place),  13 
Queen  street.     ^<See  Adv.  p.  21 

Brittain,  James,  church  officer,  Free  St 
George's  Church  ;  house,  30  Rutland  sq. 

Brock,  Peter,  coal  merchant,  Caledonian 
Railway  station,  Leith ;  house,  44  Albany 
street,  Leith 

Brock,  William,  shoemaker,  6  N.  Junction  st. 

Brockie,  Robert,  2  Lord  Russell  place 

Brockie,  William,  baker,  18  Greenside  street ; 
house,  12  Broughton  street 

Brockie,  William,  5  South  Clerk  street 

BROCKLEY  &  STEWART,  fruiterers,  6 
Queensferry  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  96 


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Brockley,  Mrs,  8  Clanalpine  buildings 
Brodie,  Hamilton,  &  Co.,  wholesale  tea  dealers, 

9  Picardy  place 
Brodie,  W.  &  J.,  joiners  and  house  carpenters, 

24  West  Lauriston  place 
Brodie,  Alexander,  10  Oxford  terrace 
Brodie,  A.  Oswald,. 5  Rosebery  crescent 
Brodie,  James  C,  6  Dean  terrace 
Brodie,  John,  11  Upper  Grove  place 
Brodie,  John,  engraver,  15  Montague  street 
Brodie,  John  Clerk,  W.S.,  5  Thistle  street ; 

house,  Gogar  bank,  Hermiston 
Brodie,  Kenneth  S.,  15  Rutland  square 
Brodie,  Robert,  35  Earl  Grey  street 
Brodie,  Thomas,  W.S.  (Gibson- Craig,  Dalziel, 

and  B.),  14  Alva  street 
Brodie,  Lieut.-Col.  Thos.,  27  Greenhill  gardens 
Brodie,  W.  (2?.,  Hamilton,  §•  Co.),  12  Arnis- 

ton  place 
Brodie,  Walter,  plumber,  60  South  Clerk  st.  ; 

house,  64 
Brodie,   Wm.,   R.S.A.,  sculptor,   St   Helen's, 

Cambridge  street 
Brodie,  William,  printer,  2  Gladstone  terrace 
Brodie,  William  J.  (Douglas  §•  B.),  24  Queen 

street 
Brodie,  William,  grocer,  15  Potterrow 
Brodie,    Mrs    D.,    provision    merchant,    73 

Canongate 
Brodie,  Mrs  J.,  16  Greenside  place 
Brodie,  Mrs,  1  Melville  crescent 
Brodie,  Miss,  10  Hart  street 
Brodie,  Miss,  5  Bellevue  terrace 
Brodie,  Miss,  4  Charles  street 
Brody,  C.  M.,  49  Minto  street 
Brody,  William  Turnbull,  M.D.,  surgeon,  49 

Minto  street 
Brolochan,  Andrew,  39  Dick  place 
Brolochan,  Mrs  George,  10  Buccleuch  place 
Brook,  William,  25  Frederick  street 
Brooke,  Jonathan,  professor  of  singing,  Taap- 

hall,  Ferry  road,  Bonnington 
Brooks,  Abram,  51  Hanover  street 
Brooks,  James,  dairyman,  25  Balbirnie  place 

and  68  Thistle  street 
Brooks,  Miss,  66  Great  King  street 
Broomfield,  Peter,  5  Earl  Grey  street 
Broomfield,  Mrs,  5  Barony  street 
Broomfield,  Mrs  Coley,  17  Randolph  crescent 
Brotchie,  Rob.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  tea  and  coffee 

merchants,  11  and  12  Mitchell  street 
Brotchie,  Robert  (R.  B.  §•  Co.),  5  John's  pi., 

Leith 
Brotherston,  Alex.,  tinsmith,  46  Candlemaker 

row 
Brotherston,  Charles,  dairyman,  2  Coburg  st. 
Brotherston,  George,  10  Salisbury  street 
Brotherston,  John,  ironmonger,  28  Victoria  st. 
Brotherston,  Thomas,  4  Montague  street 
Brotherston,  William,  weigher,  St  Leonard's 

depot ;  house,  4  Henry  place 
Brotherston,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  16  Potterrow 
,Brotherston,  Mrs,  3  Leven  street 


Brough,  William,  2  Morrison  street 

Broun,  Archd.,  of  Johnstounburn,  advocate, 

12  Oxford  terrace 
Broun,  Lady,  11  Eastfield 
BROUNEAU,  MON.,  teacher  of  dancing  and 

calisthenic  exercises,  45  Castle  st.     ^  See 

Adv.  p.  44 
BROUNEAU,  MESDEMOISELLES,  teachers 

of  dancing,  calisthenic  exercises,  and  court 

presentation,  45  Castle  street.     sfcSee  Adv. 

p.  44 
Brow,  W.,  saddler,  etc.,  48  Howe  street 
Brown  &  Jamieson,  house  joiners,  carpenters, 

and  undertakers,  Hope  street  lane 
Brown  &  Tregilgas,  clothiers  and  tailors,  56 

North  bridge 
Brown  &  Wardrop,  architects,  19  St  Andrew 

square 
Brown,  A.  &  H.,  tea  and  spirit  merchants,  54 

Potterrow 
Brown,  A.  &  J.,  dining-rooms,  1  E.  Adam  st. 
Brown,  J.  &  M.,  dressmakers  and  milliners, 

25a  Scotland  street 
Brown,   James,   &   Son,  plumbers  and  gas- 
fitters,  41  Cockburn  street  and  3  Rose  st. ; 

house,  12a  Leith  street  terrace 
Brown,  W.  &  T.,  wood  merchants,  Warriston 

Cemetery  road,  Canonmills 
Brown's  Phoenix  temperance    hotel,    10   St 

Andrew  square 
Brown,  A.  A.,  35  Frederick  street 
Brown,  Adam,  ham  merchant,  37  St  Mary's 

wynd 
Brown,  Alex.,  bookseller,  13  S.  College  street 
Brown,    Alex.,    Windsor  Villa,    Queensferry 

road,  Wardie 
Brown,  Alexander,  8  Blackford  road 
Brown,  Alexander,  42  Cumberland  street 
Brown,  Alexander,  spirit  mercht.,  9  Church  st. 
Brown,  Alex.,  accountant,  7  St  Andrew  sq. 
Brown,  Rev.  Alex.  O.,  47  St  Leonard  street 
Brown,  Andrew,  butcher,  124  West  port 
Brown,  A.  C,  M.D.,  4  Rillbank  terrace 
Brown,  Andrew,  tailor,  59  Thistle  street 
Brown,  Archibald,  advocate,  12  Oxford  ter. 
Brown,  Rev.  Archibald,  75  Adam  square 
Brown,  Charles,  clock  and  watch  maker,  59 

Lothian  road  ;  house,  3  Salisbury  square 
Brown,  Charles,  coal  merchant,  97  St  Leonard 

street ;  house,  17  Tantallon  place 
Brown,  C,  furniture  dealer,  4  and  13  Blair  st. 
Brown,  Rev.  Charles  J.,  D.D.,  25  Lauder  road 
Brown,  Charles,  wright,  24  Wright's  houses 
Brown,  Charles  W.,  7  Grindlay  street 
Brown,    Charles,    temperance    hotel,   4   Old 

Assembly  close,  172  High  street 
Brown,  Charles,  18  East  Norton  place 
Brown,  Chas.,  spirit  dealer,  24  Fleshmarket  cl. 
Brown,  D.,  water  officer,  5  St  James'  place 
Brown,  David,  writer,  72  Northumberland  st. 
Brown,  David,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

100  West  port ;  house,  1  St  David's  terrace 
Brown,  David,  1  Eyre  place 


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Brown,  David  (B.  fr  T.),  24  Dick  place 

Brown,  David,  38  Earl  Grey  street 

Brown,  David  J.,  baker,  161  High  street  and 

44  Leven  street ;  house,  2  Glengyle  ter. 
Brown,  D.  R.,  chemist  and  druggist,  1  St  John 

street 
Brown,  David  R.,  18  Findhorn  place 
Brown,  Rev.  George.  29  Blacket  place 
Brown,  George  B.  {Richardson  §•  B.),  2  Dry- 
den  place 
Brown,  George,  baker  and  confectioner,  5  and 

6  Charlotte  place 
Brown,  George  B.,  newspaper  agent,  20  Dean 

street 
Brown,  George  Bryce,  surveyor,  26  Elder  st. 
Brown,  George  Gordon,  8  Kerr  street 
Brown,  Geo.,  blacksmith,  Brown's  place,  Leith 
Brown,  George,  draper,  146  Rose  street 
Brown,  Geo.,  tailor,  11a  Leith  street  terrace 
Brown,  George,  mason,  5  Market  place 
Brown,  Grant  C,  hairdresser,  2  Niddry  street 
Brown,  Hugh,  crystal  and  Staffordshire  ware- 
house, 4  and  5  Low  Market  street 
Brown,   Hugh,  tanner,   currier,   and  leather 

merchant,  Gulland's  close,  264  Canongate  ; 

house,  Arthur  Lodge,  Blacket  place 
Brown,  Isaac,  50  Dick  place,  and  of  the  North 

British  Anthracite  Colliery,  Dunfermline 
Brown,  J.,  tea  dealer,  49  East  Crosscauseway 
Brown,  J.  D.,  19  Rintoul  place 
Brown,  J.  Williams,  accountant,  3  Grove  st. 
Brown,  J.  M'Kerrell,  7  Eton  terrace 
Brown,  James,  dairyman,  3  Cowgate  and  25 

Burnside 
Brown,  James,  smith,  141  Fouutainbridge ; 

house,  62 
Brown,  James,  draper,  16, 17,  and  18  Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith  ;  house,  8  Claremont  park 
Brown,  James,  provision  mer.,  1  Roseburn  pi. 
Brown,  James  Adam,  C.A.,  22  Alva  street 
Brown.  James  {Buoy master,  Northern  Lights), 

1 1  Madeira  place 
Brown,  James,  confectioner,  64  Leith  street ; 

house,  8  King's  place 
Brown,  Rev.  James,  M.A.,  Morningside  place 
Brown,  James,  cut-glass  manufacturer,  dealer 

in  china  and  stonewTare,  43  London  street ; 

house,  48 
Brown,  James,  ham  shop,  72  Leith  street 
Brown,  James,  gardener,  112  West  bow 
Brown,  Jas.,  confectioner,  122  Nicolson  street 

and  50  Buccleuch  street 
Brown,  James,  joiner,  51  Pilrig  model  build- 
ings 
Brown,  James,  joiner,  26  Carnegie  street 
BROWN,  JAMES,  cabinetmaker  and  furniture 

dealer,  174  Cowgate.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  76 
Brown,  James,  38  Earl  Grey  street 
Brown,  James,  china  merchant,  15  Gilmour 

street 
Brown,  James,  grocer,  42  Broughton  street 
Brown,  James,  wright,  12  Poplar  lane  ;  house, 

Primrose  street 


Brown,  James,  tailor,  115  Rose  street 

Brown,  James,  1  Hugh  Miller  place 

Brown,    James   K.    {Insurance   Company  of 

Scotland),  12  Atholl  place 
Brown,  J.,  lodgings,  3  East  Register  street 
Brown,  J.,  M.D.,  The  Hall,  Royal  Gymnasium, 

Royal  crescent 
Brown,  John,  builder,  8  Cumberland  street 
Brown,  John,  commer.  traveller,  13  Jane  ter. 
Brown,  John,  jun.,  wright  and  builder,  Pitt 

street,  Bonnington  ;  house,  Pitt  street 
Brown,  John,  teacher,  8  Cumberland  street 
Brown,    John   Kidd,   commercial   agent,   48 

Minto  street 
Brown,  John,  102  George  street 
Brown,  John  F.,  teacher,  7  Upper  Gray  street 
Brown,  John,  joiner  and  contractor,  41  Grove 

street 
Brown,  John,  pie  baker,  96  St  Andrew  street, 

Leith 
Brown,   John    0.,   artist    and   designer,    68 

George  street 
Brown,  John,  clerk,  50  Brunswick  street 
Brown,  John,  71  Cumberland  street 
Brown,  John,  W.S.,  County  Rooms 
Brown,  John,  missionary-teacher  to  the  blind, 

16  Grindlay  street 
Brown,  John,  fish  salesman  and  commission 

agent,  16  Lothian  street 
Brown,  John,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  136 

Nicolson  street ;  house,  138 
Brown,   John   T.,   Gibraltar  house,  St  Leo- 
nard's hill 
Brown,  John  Crombie,  Marion  Villa,  Sciennes 

hill 
Brown,  John  {agent  for  Carron  Co.),  4c  Pilrig 

street 
Brown,  John,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  16 

St  Anthony  place  ;  house,  43  Lothian  road 
Brown,  John,  writing  engraver,  5  Calton  hill 
Brown,  John,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  23  Rutland  st. 
Brown,  John,  butcher,  7  Shrub  pi.  ;  house,  4 
Brown,  John,  2  St  James'  place 
Brown,  John,  cattle  dealer,  9  Lauriston  street 
Brown,  Lieut. -Col.,  29  Cumberland  street 
Brown,  Matthew,  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer, 

house  agent,  appraiser,  and  wood  merchant, 

55  and  57  St  Leonard  street ;  house,  44 
Brown,  Peter  {B.  Sp  B.),  1  Rockville  place 
Brown,  Peter,  50  Brims  wick  street 
Brown,  Peter,  cartwright,  Mary's  place 
Brown,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  10 

Howe  street 
Brown,  Robert,  8  Market  place 
Brown,  Robert,  writer,  18  Barony  street 
Brown,  Robert,  Water  of  Leith 
Brown,  Robert,  grocer  and  wine  merchant.  1 

Duke  St.,  Leith  ;   house,  147  Constitution 

street 
Brown,    Robert,    Ferguslie    fire-clay    depot, 

Spittal  street 
Brown,  Robert  M.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 
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Brown,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  11 

Greenside  row 
Brown,  Robert,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  6 

India  place;  house,  11  Cheyne  street 
Brown,  Robert,  3  Downie  place 
Brown,  Robert,  fish   dealer,   113  Kirkgate  ; 

house,  76 
Brown,  Robert,  comm.  agent,  7  Abbey  mount 
Brown,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  36  Pitt  street ; 

house,  20  Fettes  row 
Brown,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  22  Thistle  st. 
Brown,  Robert  S.,  chemist  and  druggist,  67 

Hanover  street ;  house,  32  Cumberland  st. 
Brown,    Robert,    contractor,    Black's   entry, 

Comely  bank 
Brown,  Stuart,  21  Ann  street 
Brown,  Rev.  Thomas,  16  Carlton  street 
Brown,    Thomas,    wright,    12   Poplar   lane ; 

house,  1  Primrose  street 
Brown,  Thomas,  advocate,  8  Albyn  place 
Brown,  Thomas,  writer,  10  Torphichen  street 
Brown,  Thos.  J.,  general  agent,  18  Clarence  st. 
Brown,  Thomas,  engraver,  23  Grange  loan 
Brown,  Thomas  C,  watchmaker  and  jeweller, 

19  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith 
Brown,  Thos.,  artist  and  teacher  of  drawing, 

10  Jordan  bank 
Brown,  T.  (B.  $•  Wardrop),  32  Royal  terrace 
Brown,  T.  (Edinburgh  Gas  Co.),  25  New  st. 
Brown,  Thomas,  18  St  Vincent  street 
Brown,  Thomas,  chemist,  37  George  street 
Brown,  Thomas,  (W.  §■  T.  B.),  2  Alfred  pi., 

Canonmills 
Brown,  Thomas,  92  Prince  Albert  buildings 
Brown,  Walter  (Secretary,  National  Insurance 

Company),  16  Blackford  road 
Brown,  Walter,  builder,  Canonmills 
Brown,  Walter,  33  Dean  street 
Brown,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  3  7  Chapel  street : 

house,  1  Windmill  street 
Brown,  William,  smith,  Brown's  place,  Leith 
Brown,    William,    hosier,   glover,    and   shirt 

merchant,  43  Leith  street  and  35  North 

bridge;  house,  12  Cumin  place 
Brown,  William,  fruiterer,  5  Hanover  street 

and  21  Charlotte  pi. ;  house,  50  George  st. 
Brown,  Wm.  (Surveyor's Department,  G.P.O.), 

22  Melville  terrace 
Brown,  Wm.  (B.  Sf  Jamieson),  31  Stafford  st. 
Brown,  Wm.,  surgeon,  F.R.C.S.,  25  Dublin  st. 
Brown,  W.,  provision  dealer,  138  Rose  street 
Brown,  Wm.  A.,  hairdresser,  52  Bridge  st.  ; 

house,  22  Coburg  street 
Brown,  Wm.  S.,  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer, 

funeral  undertaker,  house  agent,  and  mat- 
tress-maker, 14  South  St  David  street  and 

5  Charles  street 
Brown,  Win.,  grocer,  Grove  buildings,  Foun- 
tain bridge  ;  house,  21  Upper  Grove  place 
Brown,  W.  A.,  advocate,  24  Pitt  street 
Brown,  Win.  Beattie,  landscape  painter  and 

picture  restorer,  25  Gilmore  place 
Brown,  Wm.,  victual  dealer,  41  London  st. 


Brown,  Mrs  Alexander,  19  Salisbury  street 
Brown,  Mrs  Charles,  milliner  and  draper,  79 

Broughton  street 
Brown,  Mrs  George,  Taaphall,  Bonnington 
Brown,  Mrs  Geo.,  refreshment  rooms,  9  Rose- 
hill  place  ;  house,  81  Rosemount  buildings 
Brown,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings,  12  Hill  place 
Brown,  Mrs  John  C.  10  St  Vincent  street 
Brown,  Mrs  Margaret  French,  48  Minto  st. 
Brown,  Mrs  Peter,  13  Hill  place 
Brown,  Mrs  Richard,  5  George  place 
Brown,  Mrs  Robert,  40  St  Leonard  street 
Brown,  Mrs  R.,  9  Clarence  street 
Brown,  Mrs  Robert,  Drum  house,  Easter  road' 
Brown,  Mrs  Samuel,  21  Grange  loan 
Brown,  Mrs  Sarah,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

41  Home  street 
Brown,  Mrs  William,  7  Montpelier 
Brown,  Mrs  Wm.,  Stonefield  house,  Canaan 

lane 
Brown,  Mrs,  13  St  Leonard's  lane 
Brown,  Mrs,  toy  and  fancy  ware  dealer,   7 

Mansfield  place 
Brown,  Mrs,  18  Blacket  place 
Brown,  Mrs,  16  Claremont  crescent 
Brown,  Mrs,  Tower  park  cottage,  Trinity 
Brown,  Mrs,  8  Preston  terrace 
Brown,  Mrs,  14  Rutland  square 
Brown,  Mrs,  26  Pitt  street 
Brown,  Mrs,  48  Gilmore  place 
Brown,  Mrs,  12  Atholl  place 
Brown,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  17  St  Patrick  sq. 
Brown,  Mrs,  Millburn  cottage,  Canaan  lane 
Brown,  Mrs,  20  Ainslie  place 
Brown,  Mrs,  4  Gladstone  terrace 
Brown,  Mrs,  8  Annandale  street 
Brown,  Mrs,  11  Abbotsford  crescent 
Brown,  Miss  Ann,  25  India  street 
Brown,  Miss  Anne,  5  Greenhill  gardens 
Brown,  Miss  A.,  22  India  street 
Brown,  Miss  Barbara,  56  Lothian  street 
Brown,  Miss  Elizabeth,  56  Lothian  street 
Brown,   Miss   Isabella,    14   Spring    gardens. 

Abbey  hill 
Brown,  Miss  Lucy,  Mayfield  cottage,  Mayfield 

loan 
Brown,  Miss  M.,  1  Jordan  lane 
Brown,  Miss  W.,  dressmaker,  1  South  Char- 
lotte street 
Brown,  Miss,  20  Tantallon  place 
Brown,  Miss,  dressmaker,  48  Buccleuch  st. 
Brown,  Miss,  2  Gay  field  place 
Brown,  Miss,  Windsor  hotel,  19  and  20  Moray 

place 
Brown,  Miss,  21  Stafford  street 
Brown,  Miss,  3  Jamaica  street,  North  Leith 
Brown,  Miss,  6  West  Claremont  street 
Brown,  Miss,  boarding  school,  20a  Ainslie  pi. 
Brown,  Miss,  boarding  sch.,  11  Hillside  cres. 
Brown,  Miss,  23  Danube  street 
Brown,  Misses,  5  Saunders  street 
Brown,  Misses,  8  Albyn  place 
Brown,  Misses,  8  Wharton  place 


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Browne  &  Glover,  merchants  and  commission 
agents,  30  and  32  Quality  street 

Browne,  J.  H.  Balfour,  5  James'  place,  Leith 

Browne,  Rev.  John  E.,  24  Albany  st.,  Leith 

Browne,  W.  A.  F.  {Commissioner  in  Lunacy), 
Post  Office  bdgs.  ;  ho.  5  James'  pi.,  Leith 

Browne,  TV".  F.,  4  Glover  street 

Browne,  Mrs  Charles,  milliner  and  draper,  79 
Broughton  street, 

Browne,  Mrs,  8  Millerfield  place 

Browne,  Miss  E.,  82  George  street 

Browne,  Misses,  Seafield  cottage,  Seafield 

Browning,  P.  C,  photographer,  3  Catherine  st. 

Brownlee,  Alex.,  watchmaker,  8  E.  Register 
street 

Brownlee,  Alex.,  stabler,  18  Grassmarket ; 
house,  20 

Brownlee,  TVm.,  builder,  21  Morrison  street ; 
house,  14  Spittal  street 

Brownlee,  Agnes,  spirit  merchant,  45  Foun- 
tainbridge 

Brownlee,  Agnes,  28  TVest  Crosscauseway 

Brownlie,  James,  furnishing  warehouse,  36 
Fredrick  street ;  house,  9  M'Nab  street 

Bruce,  Boyd,  &  Co.,  merchants,  27  Constitu- 
tion street 

Bruce  &  Son,  jewel-case  and  plate-chest  manu- 
facturers, 6  Hanover  street 

Bruce,  Robert,  &  Son,  bricklayers  and  fur- 
nace builders,  Hope  crescent 

Bruce,  Alexander,  S.S.C..  2  Thistle  court 

Bruce,  Alexander  (B.  Sf  Son),  21  Fettes  row 

BRUCE,  ANDREW,  coal  merchant,  Dairy 
coal  depot ;  house,  28  Cumberland  street. 
^  See  Adv.  p.  107 

Bruce,  A.  M.  (Bruce  8c  Son),  6  Pitt  street 

Bruce,  Charles  (agent,  Bank  of  Scotland,  New 
Town  Branch),  2  Glenfinlas  street 

Bruce,  Daniel,  carver,  gilder,  picture  liner 
and  restorer,  12  Greenside  place  ;  house,  31 
Gay  field  square 

Bruce,  David,  14  Salisbury  street 

Bruce,  David,  flesher,  35,  36,  and  37  Middle 
market 

Bruce,  David,  provision  dealer,  131  High  st. 

Bruce,  David,  iiesher,  7  West  Adam  street 

Bruce,  David,  mason  and  chimney-sweeper, 
3  Pitt  street 

Bruce,  David,  chimney-sweeper,  99  Grass- 
market 

Bruce,  Edward  (Rohert  B.  Sr  Son),  1  Annan- 
dale  street 

Bruce,  Francis  (Preses  of  Journeymen  Book- 
binders' Benefit  Society),  4  Victoria  place 

Bruce,  George  Cadell,  civil  engineer  and  land 
valuator :  chambers,  21  Castle  street ;  house, 
7  Buckingham  terrace 

Bruce,  George,  W.S.  (Elder  &r  B.,  W.S.),  2 
Glenfinlas  street 

Bruce,  George,  corn  merchant,  16  Baltic  st. 

Bruce,  George,  printer,  48  Dean  street 

Bruce,  Henry,  7  Findhorn  place 

Bruce,  Henry,  18  Atholl  crescent 


Bruce,  Isaac,  cabinetmaker,  1  Dundas  street 

and  Circus  lane 
Bruce,  James,  7  Broughton  place 
Bruce,  James,  14  Hart  street 
Bruce,  James,  W.S.,  2  Thistle  court ;  house, 

14  Hart  street 
Bruce,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  24  Saxe-Cobourg  pi. 
Bruce,  John,  W.S.,  8  Randolph  crescent 
Bruce,  John,  31  Royal  terrace 
Bruce,  John,   ironmonger,  38  Heriot  build- 
ings 
Bruce,  John,  16  St  Vincent  street 
Bruce,  John  D.,  S.S.C.,  29  York  place 
Bruce,  Michael,  tailor,  219  High  street 
Bruce,  Peter,  Cottage,  St  Bernard's  row 
Bruce,   Robert,  bedding,  basket,  brush,  and 
fancy  warehouse,  14  St  Patrick  square  and 
34  Frederick  st.  ;  house,  51  Clerk  street 
Bruce,  Robert,  draper,  9  Elm  row 
Bruce,  Robert,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  29  York  pi. 
Bruce,  Robert  (R.  B.  Sf  Son),  23  Union  place 
Bruce,  Robert,  dairyman,  75  Fountainbridge 
Bruce,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  36  Gilmore  place 
Bruce,  William,  leather  merchant,   2  Mont- 
gomery street 
Bruce,  Mrs  George  G.,  37  Albany  st.,  Leith 
Bruce,  Mrs  Robt.,  Glasgow  temperance  hotel 

and  lodgings,  35  Leith  street 
Bruce,  Mrs  William,  29  York  place 
Bruce,  Mrs,  25  East  Claremont  street 
Bruce,  Mrs,  2  Glenfinlas  street 
Bruce,  Mrs,   superintendent,    Lock   hospital, 

Royal  Infirmary 
Bruce,  Miss,  34  Ann  street 
Bruce,  Miss  C,  2  Portland  terrace 
Bruce,  Misses,  dressmakers,  15  Dublin  street 
Bruuton,  Alexander,  cooper,  29  Abbey  hill 
Brunton,  James,  tailor,  7  Drummond  street 
Brunton,  John,  1  Albert  terrace,  Morningside 
Brunton,  Peter,  greengrocer,  34  Abbey  hill 
Brunton,  William  N.,  surveyor,  62  George  st. 
Brunton,  Mrs,  22  Rutland  street 
Bryan,  Andrew,  115  Rose  street 
Bryce,   A.  H.,  LL.D.,   rector  of   Edinburgh 

Collegiate  School,  42  Moray  place 
Bryce,  Alex.,  cabinetmaker,  7  Richmond  pi. 
Bryce,  Andrew,  poulterer  and  fishmonger,  8 
Charlotte  place  ;  house,  9  S.  Melville  place 
Bryce,  David,  architect,  131  George  street 
Bryce,  David,  jun.,  architect,  26  Elder  street 
Bryce,  James,  gunmaker  and  rifle  manufac- 
turer, pyrotechnist,  and  dealer  in  fireworks, 
34  TV.  Register  st.;  house,  28  E.  Preston  st. 
Bryce,  James,  clerk,  2  Montague  street 
Bryce,  John,  resident  secretary  for  Scotland, 

County  Fire  Office,  68  Princes  street 
Bryce,  John,  wine  merchant,  63  Princes  street; 

house,  1  Cambridge  street 
BRYCE,   JOHN,   wholesale  and  retail  wine 
and  spirit   merchant,   44   Hanover  street. 
*  See  Adv.  p.  98 
Bryce,  Robert,  surveyor  Water  Company,  1 
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Bryce,  Thomas,  gun  and  pistol  maker,  15 
Drummond  street 

Bryce,  William,  plasterer,  12  S.  Clerk  street ; 
house,  10  Salisbury  street 

Bryce,  William  M.,  Synod  officer,  Established 
Church,  129  Rose  street 

Bryce,  Mrs,  10  North  St  Andrew  street 

Bryce,  Mrs  John,  24  Grove  street 

Bryce,  Mrs  W.,  lodgings,  47  Castle  street 

Bryce,  Mrs,  9  Hope  terrace 

Bryce,  Mrs,  23  Walker  street 

Bryce,  Miss,  3  Saxe-Cobourg  place 

Bryceson,  Miss,  26  Rankeillor  street 

Bryden,  G.  &  A.,  shoeheel  and  toe  manufac- 
turers, 281  Canongate  ;  ho.  19  St  John  st. 

Bryden,  J.  &  A.,  builders,  Summerhall 

Bryden,  John,  &  Sons,  bellhangers,  Venetian 
and  spring-roller  blind  makers,  16  Frederick 
street,  and  112  Buchanan  street,  Glasgow, 
and  33  St  John  street,  Perth 

Bryden,  Wm.,  &  Son,  bellhangers,  Venetian 
and  roller-blind  manufacturers,  55  George 
street,  and  7  Royal  Bank  place,  Glasgow 

Bryden,  Adam,  cabinetmaker  and  Venetian 
blind  maker,  Hamilton  place ;  house,  9 
Raeburn  place 

Bryden,  James  (G.P.O.),  42  Home  street 

Bryden,  James,  smith,  Tarvet  street 

Bryden,  J.  M.  (J.  B.  $■  Sons),  14  Frederick  st. 

Bryden,  William,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 
2  Duncan  st.  ;  house,  4  Northumberland  pi. 

Bryden,  Miss,  2  Talbot  place 

Brydon,  James,  jun.,  flesher,  36  Kirkgate 

Brydon,  John  Keir,  agent,  6  Cambridge  st. 

Brydon,  Robert,  chemist  and  druggist,  2 
Leggat's  land 

Brydon,  Thomas,  24  Calton  hill 

Brydon,  Mrs,  6  Cambridge  street 

Brydone,  James,  printer,  engraver,  litho- 
grapher, and  publisher  (Railway  Directory 
and  Edinburgh  and  Leith  Circular  Delivery 
Office),  12  Elder  street;  house,  27  Dundas 
street. 

Brydone,  James,  19  North-west  Circus  place 

Brydone,  William,  paymaster  R.N.,  28  Upper 
Gray  street 

Bryson,  Robert,  &  Sons,  chronometer,  watch, 
and  clock  makers  in  ordinary  to  the  Queen, 
66  Princes  street 

Bryson,  James,  optician,  60a  Princes  street ; 
house,  7  Trinity  crescent 

Bryson,  James  (Scottish  Union  Insurance  in- 
spector), 47  George  street 

Bryson,  John,  watch  and  clock  maker,  30 
George  iv.  bridge ;  house,  24  Melville  ter. 

Bryson,  R.  (R.  B.  $f  Sons),  17  Bruntslield  pi. 

Bryson,  Thomas,  hairdresser,  59  St  Andrew 
street,  Leith 

Bryson,  William,  senior,  carver  and  gilder, 
15  Drummond  street 

Bryson,  William  (United  Kingdom  Telegraph 
Co.),  4  Whitehead  place 

Bryson,  Mrs,  9  Union  street 


Buchan  &  Johnston,  merchants,  12  Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Buchan,  Alex. ,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  12  Rose  st. 
Buchan,  Alex.  (Secretary  Scottish  Meteorolo- 
gical Society),  General  Post  Office  buildings ; 

house,  18  Fettes  row 
Buchan,  A.  W.,  commercial  traveller,  4  East 

Broughton  place 
Buchan,  Geo.  (H.M.  Customs),  1  Gayfield  pi. 
Buchan,  Henry,  S.S.C.,  30  Dublin  street 
Buchan,  P.,  73  Gilmore  place 
Buchan,   Thomas   H.,  church   officer,    47   St 

Leonard  street 
Buchan,  Thomas  B.,  and  Johnston,  14  Glover 

street 
Buchan,  Thomas,  Birmingham  agent,  24  St 

James1  square  ;  house,  10  West  Preston  st. 
Buchan,  William,  cab-hirer,  165  Rose  street 
Buchanan  Brothers,   grocers  and  wine  mer- 
chants, 1  Canon  place 
Buchanan,  Alexander,  2  Montague  street 
Buchanan,  Alexander,  26  Hugh  Miller  place 
Buchanan,  Charles  M.,  lodgings,  16  Stafford 

street 
Buchanan,  Edward  G.,  commission  merchant, 

colonial  and  insurance  agent,  Bell's  court, 

Quality  lane  ;  house,  33  Drummond  place 
Buchanan,  James,  S.S.C.,  73  George  street ; 

house,  20  Brighton  place,  Portobello 
Buchanan,  James,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Divinity, 

51  Lauriston  place 
BUCHANAN,  JAMES,  temperance  hotel  and 

teetotal  coffeehouse,  114  High  street.  ^  See 

Adv.  p.  100 
Buchanan,  Jas.,  superintendent  Blind  School, 

2  Gayfield  square 
Buchanan,  John,  24  Rintoul  place 
Buchanan,   John,    refreshment    rooms,    355 

High  street 
Buchanan,  John,  10  Moray  place 
Buchanan,  John,  waiter,  38  Earl  Grey  street 
Buchanan,  John,  hotel  and  tavern  keeper,  21 

Fleshmarket  close 
Buchanan,  William  M.,  M.D.,   H.E.I.C.S.,   3 

Carlton  terrace 
Buchanan,  Wm.  (H.M.  C),  6  Bowling  -green  st. 
Buchanan,  Lady  Leith,  41  Melville  street 
Buchanan,  Mrs  James,  49  Moray  place 
Buchanan,  Mrs  John,  spirit  dealer,  Black  Bull 

inn,  31  Salamander  street 
Buchanan,  Mrs,  33  Drummond  place 
Buchanan,  Mrs  John,  20  Seton  place 
Bucher,  Frances,  2  Thomson  place 
Bucher,  Signor,  professor  of  singing,  19  Gt. 

Stuart  street 
Bucher,  Mrs,  grocer,  29  Water  lane 
Buckle,  George,  bootmaker,  2  Veitch's  place 
Buckle,  William,  painter,  104  Nicolson  street 
Buckle,  Mrs  John,  Wharton  ho.,  Wharton  lane 
Buckle,  Miss,  14  Torphichen  street 
Buddo,  James,  spirit  dealer,  10  Mansfield  pi. 
Budge,  Daniel,  teacher,  English  and  Commer- 
cial Academy,  14  Nicolson  square 


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Budge,  Henry,  C.A.,  29  Northumberland  st. 

Budge,  W.,  cartwright,  18  Johnston  st.  and 
33  Coburg  street ;  house,  new  land,  Albany 
street,  Leith 

Budge,  William,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 
12  West  Maitland  st. ;  house,  24  Gardner's 
crescent 

Budge,  Mrs,  6  Clarence  street 

Budge  &  Webster,  Misses,  milliners  and  dress- 
makers, 63  George  street 

Buist,  James,  wholesale  optician  and  spirit- 
level  maker,  5  Nicolson  street ;  house,  Zion 
mount,  Canaan  lane 

Buist,  Robt.,  live-stock  agent  and  auctioneer, 
11  West  Lauriston  place 

Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.,  merchants,  distillers, 
Loch  Katrine,  Camlachie,  and  Caol  Isla  dis- 
tillery (agents  for  Messrs  Bass  $*  Co., 
breivers,  B>trton-on- Trent),  8  Union  street 

Bulloch,  William,  plumber,  8  Rosehill  place 

Buncle,  Alexander,  fruit  and  tea  dealer,  1 
Drumdryan 

Buncle,  Alexander,  fruiterer,  52  &  64  Clerk 
street 

Bunning,  Rev.  W.  C,  2  West  Circus  place 

Buntine,  J.  R.,  advocate,  49  Gt.  King  street 

Buntine,  Mrs  William,  49  Great  King  street 

Burden,  Mrs  George,  temperance  coffeehouse, 
125  and  129  High  street 

Burge,  Charles,  &  Co.,  hat  manufacturers,  9 
Haddington  place 

BURGE,  JOHN  B.,  hat  and  cap  maker,  47 
Lothian  road  ;  house,  8  Clanalpine  build- 
ings.    JfcSee  Adv.  p.  71 

BURGE,  WILLIAM,  hat,  cap,  and  umbrella 
manufacturer,  10  North  bridge  ;  house,  10 
Hill  place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  70 

Burgess  Golfing  Society  (James  S.  Connolly, 
Golf-house  Tavern),  27  Wright's  houses 

Burgess,  James,  merchant,  3  E.  Register  st.  ; 
house,  13  Trinity  crescent 

Burgess,  Jn.,  wood  and  ivory  turner,  153  High 
street ;  house,  7  Grindlay  street 

Burgh  Court  (it.  Morham,  cleric),  10  Royal 
Exchange 

Burgh  Surveyor's  Office  of  Streets  and 
Buildings,  etc.,  19  Charlotte  street,  Leith 

Burke,  Francis,  58  Hanover  street 

Burn  &  Baillie,  plumbers,  brassfounders,  and 
gasfitters,  44  Hanover  street 

Burn,  George,  &  Son,  provision  merchants, 
164  High  street 

Burn,  Archibald  (B.  Sf  Baillie),  60  Frederick 
street 

Burn,  David,  solicitor,  369  High  street 

Burn,  Ebenezer,  straw-hat  manufacturer,  10 
South  College  street 

Burn,  George  (G.  B.  Sf  Son),  11  Teviot  row 

Burn,  George,  W.S.  (Wilson,  B.,  6p  Gloag), 
15  Hill  street 

Burn,  John  (G.  B.  &r  Son),  21  Gilmore  place 

Burn,  John,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  7  Teviot  row 

Burn,  Win.,  coach-hirer,  Windsor  street  lane 


Burn,  Mrs  Captain,  12  Gardner's  crescent 

Burn,  Mrs,  10  Claremont  place 

Burn,  Miss,  34  Gilmore  place 

Burn,  Miss,  8  Greenhill  bank 

Burness,  Wm.,  printer  to  Her  Majesty,  2  North 

St  Andrew  st.  ;  house,  11  Druinmond  place 
Burness,  William,  S.S.C.,  11  Drummond  place ; 

house,  16  East  Claremont  street 
Burnet,  Alexander,  15  Millerfield  place 
Burnet,  Andrew,  grocer,   baker,  and  victual 

dealer,   152   Cowgate  and  58  East  Cross- 
causeway 
Burnet,  Andrew,  agent  (Wm.  Younger  Sf  Co.), 

23  South  Norton  place 
Burnet,  Geo.,  provision  dealer,  204Canongate 
Burnet,  James,  japanner,  Ramsay  lane,  Castle 

hill ;  house,  Allan  villa,  Catherine's  place 
Burnet,  John,  advocate,  8  Pitt  street 
Burnet,  John,  spirit  merchant,  56  West  Rich- 
mond street 
Burnet,  Peter,  wood  carver,    Swinton  row ; 

house,  3  North  St  James'  street 
Burnet,  Robert  A.,  lithographer,  2  St  Cuth- 

bert's  place 
Burnet,  Mrs,  12  India  place 
Burnet,  Miss  A.,  laundress,  109  Causewayside 
Burnett,  G.,  advocate,  Lyon  King  of  Arms, 

21  Walker  street 
Burnett,  George,  tailor,  182  Rose  street 
Burnett,  George,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

92  St  Leonard  street 
Burnett,  John,  Caledonian  hotel,  1  Castle  st. 
Burnett,  John  (Drew  S,-  B.),  77  St  Cuthbert's 

glebe 
Burnett,  John,  29  Clarence  street 
Burnett,  Mrs  A.,  25  St  James'  square 
Burnett,  Mrs,  29  Clarence  street 
Burnfield,  Mrs,  Elizabethan  cottage,  Jordan 

lane 
Burnley,  William  F.,  24  Ainslie  place 
Burns   &   Bell,  tailors,    clothiers,    and  shirt - 

makers,  13  Bank  street 
Burns,  Andrew,  writer,  29  Alva  street 
Burns,  Arch.,    landscape    photographer,    22 

Calton  hill 
Burns,  David,  34  London  street 
Burns,  Dinnis,  medical  botanist,  1  N.  Bank  st. 
Burns,  George,  dealer   in   horses,    166   Rose 

street,  lane ;  house,  30  Morrison  street 
Burns,  H.,  medical  botanist,  21  W.  Nicolson  st. 
Burns,  John,  4  Upper  Dean  terrace 
Burns,  John,  stationer,  13  Baker's  place 
BURNS,  JOHN,  coal  mercht.,  16  Port-Hope- 

toun  ;  ho.  35  Home  st.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  109 
Burns,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

54  East  Crosscauseway 
Burns,  Mi,  broker,  143  Cowgate 
Burns,  Michael,  coalmaster,  40  Lothian  road, 

sole    lessee    for    Sir    W.    C.    Anstruther, 

Mauldslie 
Burns,  Robert,  victual  dealer,  50  Grassmarket 
Burns,  Thomas,  joiner,  115  Causewayside 
Burns,  Mrs,  9  Hill  square 


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Burns,  Mrs  William,  6  Comely  green  place 

Burns,  Mrs,  cook,  29  Thistle  street 

Burns,  Mrs,  8  Upper  Grove  place 

Burns,  Mrs  James  D.,  8  Gilmore  place 

Burns,  Miss,  25  Charlotte  square 

BurnsiJe,  J.,  coal  merchant,  36  East  Preston 

street 
Burnside,  Mrs  John,  3  Crichton  street 
Burnsidc,  Miss,  12  Lynedoch  place 
Burrell  &  Byers,  printers,  20  Assembly  street 
Burt,  Robert,  mattress  maker,  270  Cowgate 
Burt,  Miss,  47  Great  King  street 
Burt,  Miss,  8  Atholl  place 
Burt,  Miss,  47  Great  King  street 
Burton,  J.  H.,  LL.D.,  advocate,  office  of  H.M. 

Prison  Managers,  11  Melbourne  place 


Cairns,  G.  &  H.,  W.S.,  and  S.S.C.  and  S.L., 

35  George  iv.  bridge 
Cairns,  Andrew  D.,  spirit  merchant,  45  Leith 

street 
Cairns,   A.,    grocer  and  wine  merchant,  99. 

120  High  street ;  house,  St  Catherine  place 
Cairns,  George,  S.S.C.  and  S.L.,  35  George  iv. 

bridge  ;  house,  15  Greenhill  gardens 
Cairns,  George  (  Wood  fy  Cairns),  brassfounder, 

6  St  John  street 
Cairns,  Henry,  W.S.,  35  George  IV.  bridge  ; 

house,  15  Greenhill  gardens 
Cairns,  John,  dairy,  90  Fountainbridge 
Cairns,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  330 

Lawnmarket  and  85  Canongate  ;  house,  2 

Hope  park  square 


Burton,  James,  wright,  Circus  lane;   house, j Cairns,  John,  5  Sciennes  hill 


19  Dundas  street 
Burton,  James,  43  India  place 
Burton,  James,  62  Pleasance 
Burton,  John,  dairyman,  6  Canning  place 
Burton,  Mungo,  artist,  19  Leopold  place 
Burton,  Mrs,  26  Raeburn  place 
Bush,  John,  Craigleith  cottage,  Comely  bank 
Bushell,  Captain  J.   M.,   R.N.,   13  Laverock 

Bank  terrace 
Butchard,  C.  T.  (G.P.O.),  Broughton  point, 

Broughton  road 
But  chart,  Alexander,  mason,  11  North  Melville 

place 
Butchart,   Alexander,   accountant  and  house 

agent,  25  South  bridge;  house,  11  North 

Melville  place 
Butler,  James,  glazier,  54  Brunswick  street 
Butler,    Robert,   spirit   dealer,  5  Drummond 

street  and  1  Freer  street 
Butler,  Walter,  8  Kerr  street 
Butt,  Diedrich,  sugar  boiler,  Breadalbane  street 
Butters,  James,  horse-shoer,  Leslie  place 
Butters,  Laurence,  seal  engraver  to  the  Queen, 

official  seal  and  die  cutter,  41  George  street 


Cairns,  John,  31  Nicolson  street 

Cairns,  J.,  grocer,  226  Cowgate 

Cairns,  Thomas,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  L.R.C.P.E., 
physician  and  surgeon,  48  George  square 

Cairns,  William,  7  Hermitage  place 

Cairns,  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  2  Hope  terrace, 
Leith 

Cairns,  Mrs,  ladies'  and  children's  under- 
clothing, embroidery,  and  stamping  ware- 
house, 118  Princes  street 

Cairns,  Mrs,  3  Broughton  place 

Calder,  Alexander  (manager,  Insurance  Co.  of 
Scotland),  45  Minto  street 

Calder,  Alexander,  monumental  sculptor, 
Bellevue  ;  house,  8  Rintoul  place 

Calder,  David,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 112  Canongate 

Calder,  Henry,  wine  merchant  and  grocer,  5 
Lord  Russell  place 

Calder,  John,  tailor,  2  Saunders  street 

Calder,  John,  commission  agent,  56  Nicolson 
street ;  house,  61  Clerk  street 

CALDER,  ROBERT,  coal  agent,  Haymarket; 
house,  180  Rose  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  109 


Butti,  G.  A.,  house  painter,  515  Lawnmarket  j  Calder,  Thomas,  10  Rose  street 

Butti,    J.   A.,    carver,   gilder,    flooking-glass  CALDER,  WILLIAM, sailmaker, cordage, sail- 


manufacturer,  fine  arts  collector,  and  dealer 
in  articles  of  vertu,  7  Queen  street 
Butti,  L.  J.,  2  Springfield 
Byers,  John,  teacher,  38  Rankeillor  street 
Byers,   Miss  C,  confectioner  and  toy  ware- 
house, 64  Kirkgate 
Byres,  David,  13  Findhorn  place 
Byres,  Mrs,  lodgings,  21  Salisbury  street 

Cadden,  George,  boot  and  shoemaker,   16  E. 

Richmond  street 
Cadell,  Mrs  Alexander,  4  Bellevue  terrace 
Cadell,  Mrs,  4  Buckingham  terrace 
Cadenhead,  A.  F.,  writer,  15  South  College 

street 
Cafe  Royal  Hotel,  West  Register  place 
Caffrey,    Martin,    commercial    lodgings,    129 

High  street 
Caird,  F.  G.,  agent,  18  Calton  hill 
Cairnie,  John,  upholsterer,  9  George  street 


cloth,    etc.,   store,   22   Commercial  street; 
house,  Bank  villa,  Ferry  road,  Leith.    ^  See 
Adv.  p.  89 
Calder,  William,  beast  and  sheep  salesman, 

19  Archibald  place 
Calder,  Mrs,  6  Maryfield 
Calder,  Mrs,  lodgings,  56  Cumberland  street 
Calder,  Mrs,  Bellneld  house,  Trinity 
Calder,  Mrs  M.,  13  North-west  Circus  place 
Caldwell  &  Co.,  button  and  trimming  mer- 
chants, 313  High  street 
CALDWELL    BROTHERS,    wholesale    sta- 
tioners and  publishers,  15  Waterloo  place; 
house,  1  Victoria  terrace,  Portobello.  ^  See 
Adv.  p.  49 
Caldwell,  David,  hosier  and  glover,  37  and  39 

Leith  street ;  house,  6  South  Clerk  street 
Caldwell,    William    (superintendent    engineer, 
Leith,  Hull,  and  Hamburg  Co.),  Bounington 
Grove  villa 


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CALEDONIAN  COAL  CO.  (F.  W.  Bricknmn, 
manager),  3  Dublin  st.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  109 

CALEDONIAN  FIRE  AND  LIFE  ASSUR- 
ANCE OFFICE,  19  George  street  {Mann 
Sf  Duncan,  S.S.C.,  agents,  21  Bernard  st.) 
^  See  Adv.  p.  13 

Caledonian  Oil  Co.  ;  James  M'Kelvie,  Hay- 
rnarket,  agent 

Caledonian  Provident  Investment  Society 
(R.  Wilson,  manager),  28  Frederick  street 

Caledonian  Railway  Tavern,  Lothian  road 

Caledonian  Railway  Company's  Goods 
Manager's  office,  17  Princes  street 

Caledonian  United  Service  Club,  14  Queen 
street 

Callarn,  George,  &  Co.,  braziers  to  Her  Ma- 
jesty, tin-plate  workers,  plumbers,  smiths, 
and  ironmongers,  13  Greenside  place 

Callam,  Thomas,  &  Son,  gasfitters,  braziers, 
coppersmiths,  and  tin-plate  workers,  51 
Shore 

Callam,  George  (7*.  C.  $'  Son),  Summerside 
street,  Ferry  road 

Callam,  Miss  Isabella,  32  East  Preston  street 

Callender,  David,  &  Sons,  tanners,  curriers, 
and  oil  merchants,  St  Anthony  tanworks, 
St  Anthony  lane,  Leith,  and  Bonnington 

Callender,  David,  6  Lochend  road 

Callender,  Henry,  C.  A.,  19a  Hill  street ;  house, 
8  St  Vincent  street 

Callender,  John  A.,  2  Newbattle  terrace 

Callender,  Peter,  baker,  2  Blackford  place 

Callender,  Thomas  (Z>.  C.  $•  Sons),  6  Van- 
burgh  place 

Callender,  Miss,  27  Gray  street 

Callender,  Misses,  8  Duke  street,  Leith 

Callum,  John  B.,  4  St  Patrick  square 

Callum,  Mrs,  3  Spittal  street 

Calver,  Charles,  jun.,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant. 80  "West  bow  ;  ho.  13  Grindlay  st. 

Calver,  Charles,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  68 
Bristo  street 

Calver,  Robert,  straw  hat  manufacturer,  27 
South  bridge  ;  house,  9  Hill  square 

Calvert,  F.  B.,  A.M.,  rhetorical  lecturer  and 
teacher  of  elocution,  New  College,  21  St 
Patrick  square 

Camden  Society  (T.  G.  Stevenson,  agent),  22 
Frederick  street 

Cameron,  Parker,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  com- 
mission agents,  62  Timber  bush 

Cameron  &  Violard,  mercers,  milliners,  dress 
and  corset  makers,  124  George  street 

Cameron,  J.  &  P.,  general  carriers  and  con- 
tractors, agents  for  the  Caledonian  Railway 
for  Scotland,  forward  goods  to  London, 
Liverpool,  Manchester,  Birmingham,  Car- 
lisle, and  most  parts  of  England;  also  Glas- 
gow, Dumfries,  Belfast,  Dublin,  etc.  etc., 
and  all  parts  in  the  west  of  Scotland  and 
Ireland.  Offices,  5  Brown  square;  17  South 
St  David  street ;  Railway  station,  Lothian 
road  ;  and  7  Bernard  street 


Cameron,    James,   &    Son,   manufacturers   of 

upholsterers'  curled  hair,  and  dealers  in  all 

kinds  of  hair,  1  Physic  Gardens,  and   49 

Chalmers'  close,  81  High  street 
Cameron,  Alexander  (Customs),  8  Hawthorn 

bank  terrace,  Leith 
Cameron,  Alexander,  cowfeeder,  5  Duncan  st. 
Cameron,  Alex.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

17  Market  street ;  house,  23  Rankeillor  st. 
Cameron,  Charles,  6  Bonnington  place 
Cameron,  Donald,  broker,  20  Potterrow 
Cameron,  D.  (G.P.O.),  15  St  James'  square 
Cameron,    Duncan,    wholesale    stationer,    23 

Blair  street ;  house,  9  Hope  park  terrace 
Cameron,  Ewan  (Macrae  $  C),  125  Princes 

street 
Cameron,    Finlay,    house   painter,   25   Cock- 
burn  street ;  house,  8  Market  street 
Cameron,    Finlay,   bookseller   and  stationer, 

25  Charlotte  place 
CAMERON,    GEORGE,   bedding   manufac- 

turerer,  upholsterer,  and  feather  dresser  ; 

warehouse,   17   Queen  street;  factory,   St 

John's  hill.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  73 
CAMERON,  H.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  7 

Hanover  street.     $:  See  Adv.  p.  49 
Cameron,  H.,  teacher,  27   Gayheld   square  ; 

house,  8  Annandale  street 
Cameron,  Hugh  (manager,  Scottish  Property 

Investment  Co.),  24  Gardner's  crescent 
Camerou,   Hugh,  butcher,  15  and   16  High 

market 
Cameron,    Hugh,    artist,   16    Picardy  place; 

house,  26  Grindlay  street 
Cameron,  J.  A.,  lithographer  and  letterpress 

printer,   stationer,    bookbinder,    and   pub- 
lisher of  Cameron's  Time  Tables,  post  office, 

10  Clerk  street 
Cameron,  James,  grocer,  7  New  Broughton 
Cameron,    James,    philosophical    instrument 

maker,  71  Adam  square 
Cameron,  Jas.,  music  classroom,  6  Park  place 
Cameron,  James,  14  Arthur  street 
Cameron,  James,  hatter,  22  Kirkgate 
Cameron,   James,   chemist  and   druggist,  67 

Fountainbridge 
Cameron,    James,    painter   and  glazier,    211 

Canongate 
Cameron,  John,  coach-hirer,  33  Alva  street ; 

office,  22  Maitland  street 
Cameron,  John,   smith    and    bellhanger,    36 

Bristo  street ;  house,  2  Tobago  street 
Cameron,  John,  35  Scotland  street 
Cameron,  John,  jeweller,  12  Castle  street 
Cameron,  John,  coal  merchant   and   general 

agent,  Caledonian  depot;  house,  13  Gard- 
ner's crescent 
Cameron,  John,  basket  maker,  15  Downie  place 
Cameron,  John  (secretary,  Operative  Masons' 

Benefit  Society),  6  Chalmers  buildings 
Cameron,  Joseph,  17  Parkside  street 
Cameron,  Joseph,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

10  West  Richmond  street 


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Cameron,  P.  (J.  Sf  P.  C),  25  George  square 

Cameron,  Peter,  30  Barony  street 

Cameron,  Richard  (Jas.  C.  Sf  Son),  3  "West 

Stanhope  place 
Cameron,  Robert  Owen,  wine  and  spirit  dealer, 

1   West  Preston  st. ;   house,   Duddingston 

lodge,  Duddingston 
Cameron,  Robert  M.,  wholesale  stationer,  23 

Blair  st. ;  house,  Canning  ho.,  Causewayside 
Cameron,  Robert,  93  South  Back  of  Canongate 
Cameron,  Thomas,  grocer,  6  Allison  place 
Cameron,  "William,  15  Upper  Grove  place 
Cameron,    "William  Hodges  {secretary  to  the 

Edinburgh  Water  Company),  123  Princes  st. 
Cameron,  Mrs,  ladies1  nurse,  2  Simpson's  court, 

Potterrow 
Cameron,  Mrs,  1  Clarence  street 
Cameron,  Mrs,  49  Gilmore  place 
Cameron,  Mrs,  Canning  house,  Causewayside 
Cameron,  Mrs,  3  Bruntsfield  terrace 
Cameron,  Mrs,  1  London  street 
Cameron,  Mrs,  21  Charlotte  street.  Leith 
Cameron,  Mrs  James,  239  Canongate 
Cameron,  Mrs,  laundress,  1  Roxburgh  street 
Cameron,  Miss  E.,  10  St  Patrick  square 
Cameron,  Misses,  stay  and  dress  makers,  29 

Frederick  street 
Cameron,  Catherine,  7  Nicolson  square 
Campbell  &  Co.,  lace  merchants,  65  George  st. 
Campbell,  Dick,  &  Son,  shoemakers,  3  Black- 
ford place,  Morningside 
Campbell,  Espie,  &  Bell,  W.S.,  6  Rutland  sq. 
Campbell,  J.  A.,  &  Lamond,  C.S.  and  N.P., 

commissioners  for  taking  English  and  Irish 

affidavits,  2  Albyn  place 
Campbell  &  Smith,  S.S.C.,  26  York  place 
Campbell,  A.  &  A.,  "W.S.,  22  Dublin  street 
Campbell,  Archibald,  &  Co.,  brewers,  Argyle 

brewery,  145  Cowgate 
Campbell,  P.  &  P.,   dyers  and  cleaners,   39 

Cockburn  street 
Campbell,  Thos.  B.,  &  Co.,  metal  merchants, 

milled  sheet-lead,  lead  and  composition  pipe, 

and  tin  tube  manufacturers,  8  Picardy  pi. ; 

works,  61  Constitution  street 
CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER,  manufacturer 

of   the   Indian   spiced   malt  vinegar,  etc., 

Waverley  malt  vinegar  works,  Gilmore  park. 

*  See  Adv.  p.  97 
Campbell,  Alexander,  6  Charlotte  square 
Campbell,  Archibald,  22  Lynedoch  place 
Campbell,  Archibald,  waiter,  5  Greenside  end 
Campbell,    Archibald    {City    Chambers),    18 

Gladstone  terrace 
Campbell,   Arthur,   "W.S.  (.4.    §■   A.    C),  3 

Drummond  place 
Campbell,  Arthur,  jun.,  W.S.  (A.  £  A.  C), 

4  Randolph  crescent 
Campbell,  B.  G.,  trade  accountant  and  gene- 
ral agent,  8  Victoria  place 
Campbell,  Daniel,  tailor,  128  Nicolson  street 
Campbell,  Daniel  (of  Clydesdale  Bank;  High 

street),  48  India  street 


Campbell,    Daniel,    watchmaker,    41    North 

Richmond  street 
Campbell,  David,  3  Moray  street 
Campbell,  David,  Leeds  and  Manchester  ware- 
houseman, 46  Cockburn  street,  and  pawn- 
broker, 97  Nicolson  street 
Campbell,  David,  cliim. -sweeper.  97  Pleasance 
Campbell,  Dick,  shoemaker,  35  Home  street 
Campbell,  Donald,  tea  and  spirit  merchant,  7 

Ritchie  place 
Campbell,  Duncan,  gentlemen's  attendant,  7 

Union  street 
Campbell,    Francis,   lodgings,    7   Broughton 

place 
Campbell,    George,    photograph     artist,    79 
Princes   street,    and  Mary   cottage,    Mary 
place 
Campbell,  Henry,  grocer,  11  Richmond  place 
Campbell,  H.,  lodgings,  16  Castle  street 
Campbell,  James,  Hill  street,  north  lane 
Campbell,  James,  paperhangings,  carpet,  and 
floorcloth   merchant,    40  Cockburn  street; 
house,  9  Montague  street 
Campbell,    James,  managing  partner,  Edin- 
burgh Loan  Co.,  39  South  bridge 
Campbell,  James,  smith,  52  Potterrow 
Campbell,  James,  advocate,  9  Bruntsfield  pi. 
Campbell,   John,   painter  and  glazier,  28  St 

Patrick  square ;  house,  10 
Campbell,  John,  hairdresser,  39  Shore 
Campbell,  John,  6  St  Vincent  street 
Campbell,  John,  dairyman,  4  Balbirnie  place 
Campbell,  John,  debt  collector,  1  London  st. 
Campbell,  John,  cowfeeder,  18  Rose  street 
Campbell,  John,  writer,  8  Lothian  road 
Campbell,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  15 

Carnegie  street 
Campbell,  John,  news-agent,  88  Pleasance 
Campbell,  John,  smith,  Cant's  close,  108  High 

street 
Campbell,  John,  9  Raeburn  place 
Campbell,  Joseph  Stott,  agent  for  Robertson 
Brothers,  of  London,  Cadiz  and  Oporto  mer- 
chants, 19  Windsor  street 
Campbell,  Major,  3  Hope  terrace 
Campbell,    Murdoch,    janitor,    Moray   house, 

Canongate 
Campbell,  Murdoch,  coach-hirer,  32  William 

street 
Campbell,  Neil  Colquhoun,  advocate,  81  Great 

King  street 
Campbell,  Neil  M.,  S.S.C.,  40  Great  King  st. 
Campbell,  Ord  Graham,  5  Oxford  terrace 
CAMPBELL,    PETER,    paperhangings  and 
floorcloth  and  carpet  manufacturer,  4  Green- 
side    street;    house,    15    Melville    terrace. 
^  See  Adv.  p.  78 
Campbell,  Richard  V.,  advocate,  5  Albany  st. 
Campbell,  Robert,  ironmonger  and  seed  mer- 
chant, 36  Grassmarket;  house,  8  Lauriston 
park 
Campbell,  Robert,  of  Skerrington,  advocate, 
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Campbell,  Robert,  boot   and   shoemaker,  10 

Hill  square 
Campbell,  Robert,  (G.P.  0.),  43  Maryfield  place 
Campbell,  Simou  (C.  if  Smith),  26  York  place 
Campbell,  S.  Scott,  29  India  place 
i  Campbell,  T.  B.  (T.  B.  C.  Sf  Co.),  28  Regent 

terrace 
i  Campbell,  Thomas,  flesher,  1  Forth  st. ;  house, 

4  Queensferry  street 
:  Campbell,  Thomas,  7  Drummond  street 
\  Campbell,  Win.,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  dealer, 

41  East  Crosscauseway 
.  Campbell,  Wm.,  provision  dealer,  26  Greenside 

street;  house,  29 
j  Campbell,  William  (T.  B.  C.  $•  Co.),  9  Annan- 

;.  Campbell,  Wm.  (G.P.O.),  21  St  John's  hill 
Campbell,  William,  3  Gladstone  terrace 
,  Campbell,   William,   modeller   and   plasterer 
i .    {Stuart  &,  Co.),  5  Stanhope  place 
i  Campbell,  William,  hairdresser,  perfumer,  and 
tobacconist,  48  Home  street ;  ho.  1 5  Wright's 
houses 
.Campbell,  William  J.,  agent,  6  Barony  street 
!  Campbell,  Lady,   of   Abreuchill,   16  Howard 

place 

I  Campbell,  Lady  Emma,  44  St  Cuthbert  street 
[Campbell,  Mrs  Adam,  Chamberlain  road 
[Campbell,  Mrs  A.,  6  Clarendon  crescent 
j  Campbell,  Mrs  A.  D.,  7  West  Maitland  street 
Campbell,  Mrs  Alexander,  12  Abercromby  pi. 
1  Campbell,  Mrs  Barbara,  •.broker,  62  Potterrow 
(Campbell,  Mrs  C,  lodgings,"*!©  Baker's  place 
(Campbell,  Mrs  Col.  Mary  Ann,   9  South-east 

Circus  place 
Campbell,  Mrs  Donald,  9  Inverleith  row 
.Campbell,  Mrs  D.,  1  Windsor  street 
ICampbell,  Mrs  Dr  John,  13  Lynedoch  place 
fCampbell,  Mrs  Patrick,  1  St  Stephen  street 
'Campbell,  Mrs,  of  Ederline,  27  Howard  place 
[Campbell,  Mrs,  of  Leckuary,  9  Coates  cresct. 
Campbell,  Mrs,  47  York  place 
Campbell,  Mrs,  60  Castle  street 
Campbell,  Mrs,  lodgings,  7  Union  street 
Campbell,  Mrs,  14  Union  street,  Leith 
Campbell,  Mrs,  8  Dalrymple  crescent 
Campbell,  Mrs,  4  West  Stanhope  place 
Campbell,  Mrs,  lodgings,  373  High  street 
Campbell,  Mrs,  1  Windsor  street 
Campbell,  Mrs  Thos.,  grocer,  24  South  Rich- 
mond street 
.Campbell,    Mrs,    lodging-house    keeper,    13 
j     Dock  street 

Campbell,  Miss  Catherine,  3  Summers  place 
Campbell,  Miss  C.  E.,  1  Oxford  st.,  Newington 
pampbell,  Miss  Elizabeth,  toy  and  smallware 

dealer,  18  St  Andrew  street,  Leith 
Campbell,  Miss  Marion,  35  Heriot  row 
Campbell,  Miss,  2  Brandon  street 
Campbell,  Miss,  dressmaker,  63  Frederick  st. 
Campbell,  Miss,  lodgings,  10  Baker's  place 
Campbell,  Miss,  of  Walton  park,  4  Eton  ter. 
Campbell,  Miss,  24  Alva  street 


Campbell,  Miss,  13  Dean  terrace 
Campbell,  Miss,  of  Southhall,  68  Northumber- 
land street 
Campbell,  Miss,  of  Succoth,  7  Gloucester  place 

and  2  Wardie  villas 
Campbell,  Miss,  2  Albyn  place 
Campbell,  Miss,  dressmaker,  36  William  street 
Campbell,  Misses,  teachers  of  pianoforte  and 

singing,  60  Castle  street 
Campion,  Mrs,  teacher  of  fancy  embroidery, 

38  Cockburn  street 
Canch,  Mrs,  2  Bellevue  terrace 
Candlish,  Rev.  Robert  S.,  D.D.,  52  Melville 

street 
Candlish,  William,  clerk,  22  Thistle  street 
Candlish,    Mrs,    ladies'   bandage    maker,    17 

Henderson  place,  Ferry  road 
Cannon,  Alexander,  printer  and  publisher,  23 

Thistle  street;  house,  do. 
Cannon,  William  Milne,  printer,   10  Rintoul 

place 
Canongate,  Burgh  Clerk  of  ;  Wm.  Fraser, 

W.S.,  31  Princes  street 
Canongate  Poorhouse  (James  Rew.  governor; 

Mrs  Rew,  matron),  2  Tolbooth  wynd 
Canterbury  Emigration  Office  (/.  P.  Oliver, 

agent),  46  George  street 
Cappie,  James,  M.D.,  47  Lauriston  place 
Carfrae  &  Belfrage,  land  surveyors  and  civil 

engineers,  1  Erskine  place 
Carfrae  &  Whyte,  saddlers,  7  Queensferry  st. 
Carfrae,   Alexander,   bank  messenger,   Clyde 

street  lane 
Carfrae,  Alex.,  general  engraver,  13  St  James' 

square 
Carfrae,  John,  naturalist,  1  Mound  place 
Carfrae,  Robert,  house  painter,  19  Pitt  street 
Carfrae,  T.  (C.  fr  Bel/rage),  9  Osborne  ter. 
Carfrae,  Wm.  (C.  8p  Whyte),  2  Lothian  road 
Carfrae,  Wm.,  M.D.,  The  Bloom,  Canaan  lane 
Carfrae,  Mrs,  54  Frederick  street 
Cargey,  Mrs,  41  Montague  street 
Carlisle  &  Watts,  stationers,  desk  and  dressing- 
case  makers,  etc.,  49  Hanover  street 
Carlisle,  James,  5  Hope  park  crescent 
Carlisle,  John  (C.  Sf  Watts),  5  Mackenzie  pi. 
Carlisle,  Robert,  32  Rankeillor  street 
Carlisle,  W.,  draper,  33  Nicolson  street;  ho., 

8  Hope  park  square 
Carlon,  Hugh,  furniture  dealer,  172  Cowgate 
Carlon,  M.,  broker,  29  Cowgate 
Carlyle,  John,  canine  repository,  3  Cornwall 

street 
Carment,  John,  S.S.C.  (M'Ewen  $  C),  36 

Great  King  street 
Carment,  Mrs,  1  Oxford  terrace 
Carmichael  &  Son,  poulterers,  60  Queen  street 

and  4  Poultry  market 
Carmichael,  James  (C.  §•  Son),  62  Queen  st. 
Carmichael,  Jas.,  classical  master  in  the  Edin- 
burgh Academy,  9  Saxe-Cobourg  place 
Carmichael,  James  (City  of  Glasgow  Bank), 

18  Montague  street 


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Carmichael,  John,  teacher^  Bernard's  Parish 

School,  Dean  street),  2  Mary's  place 
Carmichael,  John,  M.A.  (High  School),  clas- 
sical teacher,  4  Mary's  place 
Carmichael,  J.  S.,  jeweller,  '20  Drummonrl  st. 
Carmichael,    Joseph    Taylor,    cashier    (Shore 

Dues  Office),  14  Glover  street 
Carmichael,  Mitchell  (Prop,  and  Income  Tax): 
office,   12  Waterloo  place ;  house,  15   Bath 
street,  Portobello 
Carmichael,  Robert,  inspector  of  markets,  30 

Royal  circus 
Carmichael,  Robert  H.,  clerk,  1G  Madeira  street 
Carmichael,  T.,  smith,  5  St  Andrew  St.,  Leith 
Carmichael,    T.,   brewer,    23   North   back  of 
Canongate ;    house,    33    Spring    gardens, 
Abbey  hill 
Carmichael,  Walter  S.,  M.D.,  3  Annandale  st. 
Carmichael,   William,   architect,  and  teacher 

of  architectural  drawing,  44  South  bridge 
Carmichael,  Wm.  S.,  surgeon  and  accoucheur, 

22  Northumberland  street 
Carmichael,  William,  butcher  and  poulterer, 
1  to  5  Broughton  market ;  house,  8  Mans- 
field place 
Carmichael,  Mrs  J.  F.,  30  Raeburn  place 
Carmichael,  Mrs  Margaret,  5  Lutton  place 
Carmichael,  Mrs  William,  4  Melville  place 
Carmichael,  Mrs,  1  Cannon  street,  Leith 
Carmichael,  Mrs,  poulterer,  5  Poultry  market 
Carmichael,  Mrs,  36  Inverleith  row 
Carmichael,  Miss  Janet,  teacher,  23  London 

street 
Carmichael,  Miss,  44  Howe  street 
Carmichael,  Misses,  44  South  bridge 
Carmont,  Mrs,  dress  and  cloak  maker,  Dean 
Carnegie,  Charles,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  45 

Earl  Grey  street 
Carnegie,  James,  jun.,  16  Windsor  street 
Carnegie,  James,  15  Alva  street 
Carnegie,  John  (Inland  Revenue),  30  Rosebank 

cottages,  Gardner's  crescent 
Carnegie,  Mrs  Johnston,  Georgefield,  Cham- 
berlain road 
Carnegy,  Robert,  M.D.,  41  Charlotte  square 
Carnegy,  Miss,  Laverock  bank  house,  Trinity 
Carnegy,  Miss,  32  Blacket  place 
Carnicelli,  James,  &  Co.,  mould  and  figure 
makers,  4  Greenside  place  ;  house,  2  Pater- 
son's  court 
Carnie,  John,  joiner,  2  Jordan  lane 
Carnochen,  Andrew,  excise  officer,  15  Mon- 
tague street 
Caron,  F.,  10  Madeira  place 
Carpenter,  Moss,  boarding-house,  14  Melville 

terrace 
Carphin,  George,  16  East  Adam  street 
Carphin,  James  Rhind,  C.A.  (manager  Scot- 
tish Fire  Insurance  Co.),  31  George  street ; 
house,  28  Northumberland  street 
Carr,  Andrew,  11  Leopold  place 
Carr,   David,  joiner,   43  North  Pitt  street ; 
house,  33  Pitt  street 


Carr,  Thomas,  moulder,  11  Bangor  road 
Carr,  Mrs  A.  P.,  17  Howard  place 
Carr,  Mrs,  straw-hat  maker,  2  St  Vincent  st. 
Carr,    Misses,    milliners   and   dressmakers,    1 

Blenheim  place 
Carrick,  James,  &  Sons,  engineers,  machine 

makers,  and  smiths,  Dairy  road 
Carrick,  Alex.  (J.  C.  §■  Sons),  Dairy  road 
Carrick,  Andrew,  273  Canongate 
Carrick,  James,  engineer,  4  Queensferry  st. 
Carrick,  William  (late  Inland  Revenue),  22  St 

Patrick  square 
Carrick,  William,  hatter,  44  North  bridge 
Carrick,  Mrs,  32  Broughton  place 
Carrick,  Miss,  16  Wright's  houses 
Carroll,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  41  St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
Carroll,  Wm.,  fish  dealer,  12  Robertson's  close 
Carroll,  William,  slater  and  chimney-sweeper, 

13  Richmond  place 
Carron  Company's  warehouse  (John  Broicn, 

agent),  Wet  docks,  Leith 
Carrubber's  Close  Mission  (Rev.  James  Gall, 

sup.),  Whitefield  chapel,  135  High  street 
Carruthers  &  Cross,  jewellers  and  dealers  in 

articles  of  vertu,  61  Hanover  street 
CARRUTHERS,  WILLIAM,  coal  merchant, 

Haymarket ;    office,    12    Morrison    street ; 

ho.  8  Chalmers  bdgs.     %  See  Adv.  p.  106 
Carse,  D.,  &  Co.,  coach  builders  and  proprie- 
tors, Orchardfield 
Carse,  John,  joiner,  72  Buccleuch  street 
Carse,  Stuart,  3  Woodhead  place,  Hope  park 
Carse,  Thos.  (Customs),  53  Albany  st.,  Leith 
Carse,  Mrs  M.,  15  London  row 
Carsewell,  Alexander,  35  Home  street 
Carson,  James,  37  Thistle  street 
Carson,  Miss,  82  Lauriston  place 
Carstairs  &  Robertson,  wine  and  commission 

merchants,  Trinity  house,  98  Kirkgate  and 

111  Giles'  street 
Carstairs,  A.  L.,  engraver  and  chaser,  19  South 

St  David  street;  house,  31  Gayfield  square 
Carstairs,  David,  20  Howe  street 
Carstairs,  Matthew,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  71 

Northumberland  st. ;  house,  20  Howe  st. 
Carstairs,  Thomas,  4  Henderson  row 
CARSTAIRS,  THOMAS,  florist  and  fruiterer 

(to  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales),  121  George 

street,  and  Warriston   nursery,    Inverleith 

row.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  91 
Carstairs,  William,  jeweller,  1  Swinton  row  ; 

house,  25  Gayfield  square 
Carstairs,  William  D.,  8  South  Fort  street 
Carstairs,  Mrs,  14  Pitt  street 
Carstairs,  Mrs,  13  Annandale  street 
Carswell,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

172  Pleasance 
Carter,  Frederick  Walter,  C.A.,  8  Eton  ter. 
Carter,  F.  Hayne,  C.A.,  5  St  Andrew  square  ; 

house,  8  Eton  terrace 
Carter,  Joseph,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufac- 
turer, 49  Shore  ;  house,  48 


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Carter,  N.,  wine  merchant,  47  Hanover  street 
Carter,  T.,  Yew  tree  cottage,  90  Causewayside 
Carter,  Mrs  A.,  28  London  street 
Carter,  Mrs,  42  York  place 
Carver,  Robert,  mason,  slater,  and  chimney- 
sweeper, 8a  Greenside  place 
Casey,  James,  collector,  17  Thistle  street 
Caskey,  William,  spirit  dealer,  201  Covvgate  ; 

house,  3  Crichton  street 
Cassels,  Alex.,  W.S.,  8  Northumberland  street 
Cassels,  John  G.,  commercial  traveller,  6  Had 

dington  place 
Cassels,  Walter  G.,  Blackford  house,  Grange 

loan 
Cassidy,  P.,  furniture  broker,  105  Cowgate 
Cassie,  A.,  &  Son,  dyers,  21  Brunswick  street 
Cassie,  J.  &  A.,  dyers,  5  Infirmary  street 
Cassie,  David,  9  Greenside  place 
Caswell,     Thomas,  '  boot-top    manufacturer, 

Allan's  close,  High  street 
Cathcart,  James,  Fergusson,  &  Co.,  wine  mer- 
chants, 90  St  Andrew  street,  Leith 
Cathcart,  James  (/.  C,  Fergusson,  fy  Co.),  12 

Carlton  terrace 
Cathcart,  John   F.    (Gillespie   $•    C,  Leith), 

17  East  Claremont  street 
Cathcart,  Mrs,  17  Great  King  street 
Cathcart,  Mrs,  41  Grange  road 
Cathcart,  Misses,  11  Ann  street 
Cathels,  Misses,  dressmakers,  67  Cumberland 

street 
Cathie,  I.,  36  Alva  street 
Cathie,  N.,  tailor  and  clothier,  429  Lawnmkt. 
Cattanach,  Alexander,  butcher,  15  Canongate 
Cattanach,  Peter  Lorimer,  advocate,  4  Aber- 

cromby  place 
Cattanach,  W.,  4  Abcrcromby  place 
Cattanach,  William,  jun.,  24  Nicolson  street 
Caughie,  Andrew  Thomson  (Bulloch,  Lade,  fy 

Co.),  8  Union  street 
Cavaye,  Lieutenant-General,  12  Royal  circus 
Caven,  John,  teacher,  32  Dundas  street 
Caw,  James,  artist,  86  George  street 
Caw,  John,  messenger-at-arrns,  25  St  James' 

square  and  124  Constitution  street 
Caw,  John,  50  Rankeillor  street 
Caw,  William,  sheriff-officer  and  auctioneer, 

25  St  James'  square 
Cay   &    Black,    advertising    and    newspaper 

agents,  65a  George  street 
Cay   &    Johnston,    furnishing    ironmongers, 

plumbers,    gasfitters,    and    railway   coach 

lamp  manufacturers,  7  Greenside  place 
Cay,  John,  W.S.,  solicitor  (G.P.O.),  10  Alva 

street 
Cay,  John  (Aberdeen,  Leith,  fy  Clyde  Shipping 

Co.),  14  Barony  street 
Cay,   Robert  Dundas,  W.S.   (agent,   Oriental 

Bank  Corporation),  23  St  Andrew  square  ; 

house,  Shepperton,  7  Blackford  road 
Cay,  Mrs  F.,  14  Barony  street 
Cay,  Miss  Jane,  7  Blackford  road 
Center,  John,  photographer,  Haymarket 
(j 


CESS  Office,  County  and  City,  12  Waterloo  pi. 
Cessford,   George,   agent,   41   North   bridge; 

house,  7  Reid  terrace 
Chalmers'   Hospital  fob  Sick   and   Hobt, 

Lauriston  place 
Chalmers,  C.  S.  (D.  Robertson  §■  Son),  5  Bon- 

nington  terrace 
Chalmers,   David,  spirit  merchant,   14  West 

Maitland  street 
Chalmers,    David,    commercial    traveller,    41 

Clerk  street 
Chalmers,  Edward,  spirit  merchant,  20  Com- 
mercial street ;  house,  19 
Chalmers,  George,  saddler,  65  Clerk  street 
Chalmers,  J.  B.,  46  Earl  Grey  street 
Chalmers,  James,  3  Lothian  street 
Chalmers,  James,  shoemaker,  52  India  street 
Chalmers,  James,  43  East  Claremont  street 
Chalmers,  Jas.  K.  (National  Blc),  18  Mintost. 
Chalmers,  John,  spirit  merchant,  54  Tolbootli 

wynd  ;  house,  Mayfield  house,  Lindsay  road 
Chalmers,    John,    surveyor   of    buildings,    1 

Claremont  place 
Chalmers,  John,  Castle  bank,  Merchiston 
Chalmers,  J.,  wholesale  and  retail  wine  and 

spirit  merchant,  122  High  street 
Chalmers,  John,  coal  merchant,  Balquhatstone 

colliery  office,  11  Port-Hopetouu  ;  house,  7 

Brougham  place 
Chalmers,  Joseph,   A.M.,  teacher  (Newington 

School),  17  Hope  park  terrace 
Chalmers,  Richard,  3  St  Bernard's  row 
Chalmers,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

12  Commercial  st.  and  24  Sandport  st. 
Chalmers,  William,  tailor,  35  Bristo  street 
Chalmers,  William,  38  Cockburn  street 
Chalmers,  Mrs  Ann,  lodgings,  5  Melville  st. 
Chalmers,  Mrs  C,  Castle  bank,  Merchiston 
Chalmers,  Mrs  H.,  3  Downie  place 
Chalmers,  Mrs  M.,  38  Cumberland  street 
Chalmers,  Mrs,  5  Glover  street 
Chalmers,  Mrs,  midwife  and  ladies'  nurse,  3 

Alva  street 
Chalmers,  Mrs,  13  India  street 
Chalmers,  Miss  Marion,  33  Dublin  street 
Chalmers,  Miss,  31  Stafford  street 
Chalmers,  Miss,  58  India  street 
Chalmers,  Miss,  2  Leamington  terrace 
Chalmers,    Ann,    china   merchant,   7   and   9 

West  Crosscauseway 
CHAMBEROF  AGRICULTURE,  India  build- 
ings, Victoria  street  (D.  Curror,  secretary). 

*  See  Adv.  p.  40 
Chamber  of  Commerce  and  Manufactures 

(James   Greig,  37  Minto  sti-eet,  secretary), 

11  Melbourne  place 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Leith  (Pillans  Scarth, 

W.S.,  secretary),  44  Constitution  street 
Chamberlain,  G.  A.,  tailor,  132  Rose  street 
Chamberlain,  Philip,  dairy,  46  Potterrow 
Chambers  &  Lawson,  masons  and  bricklayers, 

24  Lauriston  place  and  4  St  Patrick  square 
Chambers,  W.  &  R.,  publishers,  339  High  st. 


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Chambers,  D.,  spirit  dealer,  114  Kirkgate 
Chambers,  Johnston,  clerk,  221  High  street 
Chambers,  Robt.,  jun.  (W.  $•  R.  C),  10  Royal 

crescent 
Chambers,    Right    Hon.   William,    of    Glen- 

ormiston  (Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh),  13 

Chester  street 
Champman,  C.  F.,  Jessamine  cottage,  Brough- 

ton  park 
Chancellor,    Edward,    W.S.    (Agent,   British 

Linen    Co.,    West-e7id  Branch   Bank),    38 

Melville  street 
Chancellor,   George,   W.S.  (Macallan  Sf  C), 

10  Castle  street 

Chancellor,  Mrs,  sen.,  of  Shieldhill,  6  Ran- 
dolph cliff 
Chancery,  H.M.,  39,  41,  and  43  Register 
House :  director,  John  M.  Lindsay,  19  Mel- 
ville street;  depute  directors,  James  P. 
Halley,  19  Seton  place ;  and  Alex.  Howe, 
17  Moray  place 
Chantrelle,   Eugene,   B.A.   Paris,   teacher  of 

French,  8a  George  street 
Chapman,  George,  &  Co.,  printers  and  pub- 
lishers of  the  Daily  Rolls  of  the  Court  of 
Session,  11  Hanover  street 
Chapman,  Charles,  clerk,  2  Mound  place 
Chapman,  George,  librarian,  17  Melville  ter. 
Chapman,  Henry,  agent,  4  Carberry  place 
Chapman,    John,    M.D.,    Hawkfield    house, 

Restalrig  road 
Chapman,  John,  janitor,  University 
Chapman,  John,  2  Ferrier  street 
Chapman,  Joseph,  engineer,  9  London  row 
Chapman,  Thomas,  auctioneer  and  appraiser, 

11  Hanover  st.  ;  ho.  4  Lauriston  gardens 

Chapman,  Wm.,  confectioner,  51  Couper  st. 

Chapman, 'Mrs,  5  Chalmers  buildings 

Charles,  George,  17  Bread  street 

CHARLES,  JAMES,  ironmonger,  smith,  tin- 
plate  worker,  gasritter,  etc.,  8  N.  St  Andrew 
street ;  workshops,  Albany  street  lane ; 
ho.  18  Broughton  street.     ^See  Adv.  p.  87 

Charles,    William,   flesher,   8   and   9   Middle 

market ;  house,  3  Buccleuch  street 
Charleson,  Hector,  48  Arthur  street 
CHARTERED    MERCANTILE    BANK  OF 

INDIA,  LONDON,  AND  CHINA  (Charles 

Pearson,  agent),  128  George  street.     ^  See 

Adv.  p.  3 
Charteris,  W.,   lodgings,   6  West   Richmond 

street 
Charters,  John,  victualler,  corn  and  hay  dealer, 

22  Frederick  street ;  house,  77  Rose  street 
Charters,  Mrs  W.  S.,  25  Inverleith  row 
Chatham,  J.,  cheesemonger  and  grocer,  326 

Lawnmarket 
Chaumont,   Louis  F.,  teacher  of  French,  44 

Castle  street 
Cheape,  Hon.  Mrs,  2  Carlton  terrace 
Cheape,  Miss,  31  George  square 
Chedburn,  George,  bootmaker,    5  North   St 

Andrew  street 


Chedburn,   William,   boot  and  shoe  maker,  6 

Young  street 
Cherry,  John,  printer  and  lithographer,  113 

Prince  Albert  buildings 
Chesney,  Andrew,  sawmaker,  20  Spittal  st. 
Chesney,  David,  saw  maker  and  repairer,  8 

Royal  Exchange 
Chess  Club  (The  Edestburgh),  4  Queen  st. 
Chessar,  Mrs  William,  lodgings,  29  Frederick 

street 
Chessar,   Miss,   milliner  and  dressmaker,   33 

Frederick  street 
Chesser,  James,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  149 

Rose  street ;  house,  3  Grindlay  street 
Chesser,    John,    architect  (Superintendent  of 

Property  for  George  Herioi's  Hospital),  12 

Royal    Exchange  ;    house,    Revesby   villa, 

1  Chalmers  street 
Cheyne,  Charles,  agent,  33  Montague  street 
Cheyne,  John,  advocate,  6  North  St  David 

street 
Cheyne,  Mrs  P.,  102  St  Leonard  street 
Cheyne,  Mrs,  2  Doune  terrace 
Cheyne,  Mrs,  6  Royal  'terrace 
Cheyne,  Miss,  4  Blackford  road 
Chiene,  George  T.,  C.A.,  7  George  street ; 

house,  27  Northumberland  street 
Chiene,  John,  M.D.,  surgeon,  55  North  Castle 

street 
Child,  Mrs,  8  Hart  street 
Chilton,  Mrs  W.,  lodgings,  7  N.-W.  Circus 

place 
Chisholm,  Alex.,  city  missionary,  2  Park  st. 
Chisholm,  Andrew,  writer,  3  Brougham  st. 
Chisholm,  Archibald,   smith  and  farrier,  35 

Sheriff  brae  ;  house,  Old  Sugarhouse  close 
Chisholm,  David,  actuary  (North  British  and 

Mercantile  Insurance  Co.),  64  Princes  st. ; 

house,  9  Rillbank  terrace 
Chisholm,  David,  writer,  3  Cambridge  street 
Chisholm,    James,    draper    and   clothier,   20 

South  College  street 
Chisholm,  John  Knox,  dental  surgeon,  R.C.S. 

England,  15  Duke  street 
Chisholm,  John,  stationer  wholesale  and  retail 

pocketbook  maker,  67  Lothian  road 
Chisholm,  John,  27  Rosebank  cottages 
Chisholm,    Robert   (Mackay  $•   C),   7   East 

Claremont  street 
Chisholm,  Robert,  cowfeeder,  44  North  Rich- 
mond street 
Chisholm,  Walter,  cutter,  10  Salisbury  street 
Chisholm,  Win.,  dairyman,  60  Causewayside 
Chisholm,  Mrs,  ladies'  and  surgical  nurse,  2 

Northumberland  place 
Chisholm,   Mrs,   grocer   and  spirit  dealer,   7 

Citadel  street 
Chisholm,  Miss,  furrier  and  straw-hat  maker, 

24  Brunswick  street 
Chisholm,  Miss,  straw-hat  manufacturer  and 

furrier,  37  North  bridge 
Chisholme,  William,  joiner  and  undertaker, 

117  St  Leonard  street 


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Cliisholme,  Miss  Scott,  Montpelierpark,  Brunts- 
field  place 

Christal,  Mrs,  1  Lauder  road 

Christian  Missionary  Institute,  39  George 
square  and  2  Driunmond  street 

Christian  Treasury  Office,  2  Melbourne  pi. 
— Johnstone,  Hunter,  &  Co.,  publishers 

Christiansen,  Mrs  Eliza  W.,  3  George  street, 
Leith 

Christiany,  Adolph,  prof,  of  music,  85  Great 
King  street 

Christie  &  Kilpatrick.  clothiers,  hatters,  out- 
fitters, and  robemakers  to  the  University, 
104  and  105  South  bridge 

Christie  &  Liddle,  plumbers,  gasfitters,  and 
zinc-workers,  7S  Constitution  street 

Christie  &  Smith,  wine,  spirit,  and  malt  liquor 
merchants,  23b  George  street ;  house,  67 
Hanover  street 

Christie,  John,  &  Son.  clothiers,  breeches 
makers,  hosiers,  shirtmakers,  and  glovers, 
16  George  street 

Christie,  Alexander,  42  Heriot  row 


Christie,  Robert  C,  18  Montague  street 
Christie,  Thomas,  stationer  and  new.-:-. 

3  Elder  street 
Christie.  William  M.,  slater,  78  Constitution 

street ;  house,  Melville  cottage,  Newhaven 

park 
Christie,  William,  advocate,  22  India  street 
Christie,  William,  81  Clerk  street 
Christie,  William,  commission  agent.  Vl  Royal 

Exchange 
Christie,  W.  L.,  Inverleith  field,  Ferry  road 
Christie,  Mrs  Andrew,  10  Montague  street 
Christie,  Mrs  A.  R.,  3  Spittal  street 
Christie,  Mrs  David,  16  Broughtou  place 
Christie,  Elizabeth,  old  bookseller,  97  Nicol- 

son  street 
Christie,  Mrs  Janet,  2  Grove  street 
Christie,  Mrs  Thomas,  teacher  of  languages, 

music,  and  singing,  36  George  street 
Christie,  Mrs,  22  Coates  crescent 
Christie,  Mrs,  38  Rankeillor  street 
Christie,  Mrs,  11  Findhorn  place 
Christie,  Mrs,  6  Kew  terrace 


Christie,  Alex.",  slater  and  chimney-sweeper,  j  Christie,  Mrs,  22  Duke  street 


Christie,  Mrs,  17  Howe  street 

Christie,  Mrs,  94  Pleasance 

Christie,  Mrs,  132  George  street 

Christie,  M.  &  J.,  milliners  and  dressmakers, 

5  Great  Junction  street 
Christie,  Miss  A.,  dressmaker,  22  S.  College  at. 
Christie,  Miss,  30  Howard  place 
Christie,  Miss,  7  Millerfield  place 
Christie,  Miss,  20  Ann  street 
Christie,  Miss,  7  Brougham  place 
Christie,  Misses,  20  Findhorn  place 


118  Kirk  gate 

Christie,  Alex.,  lodgings,  30  Cumberland  st. 

Christie,  Alexander,  51  Minto  street 

Christie,  Lt.-Col.  Charles,  26  Great  King  st. 

Christie,  Charles  G.  C.  (Inland  Revenue),  2 
Albany  street 

Christie,  Charles  J.,  corn  and  seed  merchant, 
45  and  46  Quality  street ;  house,  5  Wel- 
lington place 

Christie,  George,  grocer  and  provision  mer- 
chant, 11  Abbey  hill 

Christie,  Henry,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufac- jChristison,  David,  M.D.,  40  Moray  place 
turer,  13  Nicolson  square  ;  house,  179  Christison,  John,  W.S.,  40  Moray  place 
Causewayside  Christison,  Robert,  Professor  of  MateriaMedica. 

Christie,  Henry,  clerk,  12  Montague  street  and  consulting  physician,  40  Moray  place 

Christie,  James,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  Christison,  Mrs,  24  Rutland  square 
30  High  street ;  house,  71  South  Clerk  st.    {Christison,  Miss  Jane,  1  Rankeillor  street 

Christie,  James,  cowfeeder,  Blandfield  cottage,  i  Chrystal,  Cockburn,  bootmaker,  24  Hadding- 
Broughton  road,  and  4  Barony  street  ton  place 

Christie,  James,  supervisor  of  Inland  Revenue,  |  Chrystie,  Mrs,  58  Castle  street 

5  Union  street  j  Church,  J.,  grocer,  8  Claremont  pi.  ;  house,  6 

Christie,  James,  baker  and  biscuit  manufac-  Church  of  England  Life  and  Fire  Assur- 
turer,   4  North  Junction  street;  house,   2      ance  Institution,  18  Hill  street 
Portland  terrace  ;  Church  of  Scotland  Office,  22  Queen  st. 

Christie,  J.,  ladies' boot  and  shoe  maker,  57  j  Church  of  Scotland  Normal  School  Board- 
George  street  ing-house,  12  Picardy  Place  ;  Mrs  D.  Har- 

Christie,  John,  market  officer,  5  Macdowall  st.  I     rower,  matron 

Christie,   John,    grocer  and   wine  merchant,  jCiceri,    Mantica,    &   Torre,    carvers,    gilders, 


36  Nicolson  street 
Christie,  J.  (C.  £  Kilpatrick),  2  Westerhall 
Christie,  J.  C,  W.S.,  4  Duncan  st.,  Newington 
Christie,  Major-General,  14  Great  Stuart  st. 
Christie,  Captain  R.,  H.M.I.S.,  St  Bernard's 

bower,  Raebum  place 
Christie,  Robert,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

53  Hanover  street 
Christie,  Robert,  5  Merchiston  avenue 
Christie,  Robert,  27  Buckingham  terrace 
Christie,  Robert,  ironmonger,  8  Heriot  place   City  of  Edinburgh  Roads  and  Streets  Trust 


looking-glass  manufacturers,  and  plate-glass 

merchants,  81  Leith  street 
Ciceri,  J.  (C,  Mantica,  §■  Torre),  11  Picardy 

place 
Circus  Place  School,  4N.-E.  Circus  pi.  and 

2  Royal  circus  ;  William  M.  Begbie,  rector 
City  Clerk's  Office,  10  Royal  Exchange 
City  of  Edinburgh  Brewery  Co.  (Limited), 

Comely    gardens,     Abbey    hill  :      Robert 

Menzies,  4  N.  St  Andrew  street,  secretary 


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(David  Murray,  C.A.,  treasurer  and  joint 
collector),  46  George  street 
City    of    Edinburgh    Road   Trust  Works 
Office  (IF.  A.  Jardine,  surveyor  and  en 
gineer,  19  Queen  street),  271  High  street 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank,  14  Hanover  street 
(William  Bain,  manager);  sub-offices,  60 
Grassmarket  and  8  Hunter  square. 

City  of  Glasgow  Friendly  Society  (James 
M^Cormick,  aqeni),  8  North  bridge 

CITY  OF  GLASGOW  LIFE  ASSURANCE 
CO.  (Robert  Balfour,  secretary),  21  St  An- 
drew square.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  16 

Clapperton,  Oliver,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of 
cabinet  furniture,  carpets,  etc.,  upholsterers 
and  general  furnishing  warehousemen,  59 
and  60  Princes  st.  ;  upholstery  works,  S.E. 
Rose  st.  lane  ;  manufactory,  Greenside  row 

Clapperton,  John,  &  Co.,  woollen  merchants, 
371  High  street 

Clapperton,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant,  32 
Northumberland  street 

Clapperton,  James  (Wishart  §•  C),  Maviston, 
Stanley  road 

Clapperton,  John  (John  C.  $•  Co.),  Home 
lodge,  Viewforth 

Clapperton,  Thos.,  dairyman,  52  Causewayside 

Clapperton,  William  R.  (C,  Oliver,  Sf  Co.), 
9  Strathearn  road 

Clapperton,  Mrs  Alexander,  29  Drummond  pi. 

Clark  &  Beatson,  manufacturing  and  furnish- 
ing ironmongers,  smiths,  tin-plate  workers, 
and  gasfitters,  124  Princes  street  and  24 
Howe  street 

Clark  &  Crawford,  grocers  and  wine  mer- 
chants, 3  Rutland  place  ;  ho.,  5  Nelson  st. 

Clark,  Pitcairn,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants,  123 
Constitution  street 

Clark,  T.  &  T.,  law  booksellers  and  publishers, 
38  George  st. ;  house,  8  Claremont  cres. 

Clark,  Alex.  (C.  fy  Beatson),  6  Wharton  place 

Clark,  A.,  1  Salisbury  bank,  St  Leonard's  lull 

Clark,  Andrew  R.,  advocate,  17  Gt.  Stuart  st. 

Clark,  Andrew,  solicitor  and  N.P.,  13  Bernard 
street ;  house,  6  Hermitage  hill 

Clark,  Andrew,  spring  maker,  11^  St  Anthony 
place 

Clark,  Archd.,  brass  finisher,  1  Gladstone  pi. 

Clark,  Charles,  com.  traveller,  2  St  James'  pi. 

Clark,  Crighton,  shipmaster,  6Hopeter.,  Leith 

Clark,  D.,  invalid  gent.'s  attendant,  3  Dean  st. 

Clark,  F.,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  8  Dean- 
haugh  street 

Clark,  Henry,  silk  mercer,  83  George  street 

Clark,  John  (G.P.O.),  3  Crichton  street 

Clark,  James,  inspecting  mail  guard,  7  An- 
nandale  street 

Clark,  James,  stocking  maker,  3  Canning  pi. 


Clark,    James,   painter   and   paperhanger,   1 

Lothian  road 
Clark,  James,  dairyman,  3  W.  Crosscauseway 
Clark,   James  T.,   assistant  English  master, 
George  Watson's  Hospital,  Lauriston  place 
Clark,  John,  confectioner,  26  Kirkgate 
Clark,  John,  of  Kirkland  park,  Avondale,  4 

Inverleith  row 
Clark,  Martin,  round,  oval,  and  spiral  turner, 

Silvermills 
Clark,  Patrick,  spirit  merchant,  14  Coalhill 
Clark,  R.,  printer,  42  Hanover  street ;  house, 

23  Great  King  Street 
Clark,  Robert,  wholesale  tea  dealer,  36  Drum- 
mond place  and  44  Hanover  street 
Clark,  Robert,  stationer,  engraver,  and  litho- 
grapher, 15  Elder  st. ;  house,  13  Leopold  pi. 
Clark,   Robert,   coal  and  lime  merchant,  89 

St  Leonard  street 
Clark,  Thomas,  clerk,  31  Scotland  street 
Clark,  Thomas,  19  Fettes  row 
Clark,   Thomas,   grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

38  Grove  street 
Clark,  Thomas,  artist,  11  Castle  terrace 
Clark,  Thomas  D.,  3  Saunders  street 
Clark,  W.  D.,  picture  dealer,  printseller,  and 
artists'  colourman,  67  Princes  st. ;  house,  1 
Knox  place 
CLARK,  WM.,  North  British  Loan  Office,  312 
Lawnmarket  ;     house,    4    Victoria    place. 
*SeeAdv.  p.  77 
Clark,  Win.,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

36  Hillhousefield  ;  house,  35 
Clark,  William,  22  Carnegie  street 
Clark,  William,  11  Portland  place,  Leith 
Clark,   William,   smith  and  ironmonger,  13 

Canning  place  ;  house,  2 
Clark,  Mrs  A.,  51  Earl  Grey  street 
Clark,  Mrs  George,  17  Forth  street 
Clark,  Mrs  John,  19  Graham  street 
Clark,  Mrs  M.,  provision  dealer,  43  Leith  wynd 
Clark,  Mrs,  3  North  Mansionhouse  road 
Clark,  Mrs,  17  Randolph  crescent 
Clark,  Mrs,  sick-nurse,  35  Broughton  street 
Clark,  Mrs,  sen.,  8  Claremont  crescent 
Clark,  Mrs,  milliner  and  court  dressmaker,  83 

George  street 
Clark,  Mrs,  7  Great  Stuart  street 
Clark,  Mrs,  6  Johnston  place 
Clark,  Mrs,  5  Rutland  place 
Clark,  Mrs,  broker,  34  South  Richmond  st. 
Clark,  Mrs,  153  Rose  street 
Clark,  Miss,  milliner,  37  William  street 
Clark,  Miss,  31  Gilmore  place 
Clark,  Miss,  12  Maitland  street 
Clark,  Miss,  1  Gladstone  terrace 
Clark,  Miss  M.,  18  Clarence  street 
Clark,  Misses,  15  Dick  place 


Clark,  J.  J.,  Venetian  blind  manufacturer  and  .Clarke,  Alexander  Nicoll,  3  Gloucester  place 


joiner,  Gayfield  square  lane 
Clark,  James,  flesher,  48  Bristo  street 
Clark,  James,  of  Crossbasket,  7  Chester  st. 
Clark,  James,  baker,  3  Charlotte  st.,  Leith 


Clarke,  James  P.,  civil  staff,  Royal  Engineers, 

10  Duncan  street,  Drummond  place 
Clarke,  James,  58  Broughton  street 
Clarke,  Owen,  spirit  dealer,  51a  Giles  street 


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Clarke,  Mrs  Ralph,  Meadow  lodge,   Meadow- 
place 
Clarkson,  Alex.,  commission  agent,  etc.,  31  St 

Andrew  square  ;  house,  7  Minto  street 
Clarkson,  Andrew,   house   agent,  19  Ashley 

buildings,  21  High  street 
Clarkson,  Jas.  Burnet,  surgeon,  20  Broughton 

place 
Clarkson,  Joseph,  7  Pillans  place 
Clarkson,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  5  Carlton  street 
Clarkson,   W.   C,   commission   agent,   31    St 

Andrew  square  ;  house,  7  Minto  street 
Clarkson,  Mrs,  7  Minto  street 
Clason,  James  H.,  10  Buccleuch  place 
Clason,  Miss,  10  Buccleuch  place 
Clay,  John,  smith  and  ironmonger,  46  North 

Pitt  street 
Clayhills,  Mrs,  8  Leamington  terrace 
Clazy,  Miss,  18  Meadow  place 
Cleghorn,  John,  carriers'  quarters,  100  Grass- 
market 
CLEGHORN,  M.,  portmanteau,   trunk,   and 

brush  manufacturer,   5  South  St  Andrew 

street;  house,  31  India  street.     H^See  Adv 

p.  61 
Cleghorn,  Thomas,  advocate,  sheriff  of  Argyle- 

shire,  26  Queen  street 
Cleghorn,  Miss  Jane,  Berlin  and  fancy  ware 

house,  66  George  street;   house,  31  India 

street 
Cleland,  John,  mill-pick  manufacturer,  Water 

of  Leith 
Cleland,  Peter,  teacher  of  drawing  and  paint 

ing,  2  Darnaway  street 
Cleland,  Misses,  50a  Frederick  street 
Clemens,  Mrs  L.  P.  C,  9  Gardner's  crescent 
Clephane,     H.,    painter,    paperhanger,    and 

glazier,  8  Johnston  terrace ;  house,  7  Glad 

stone  terrace 
Clephane,  Mrs,  15  Buccleuch  street 
Clerihew,  Peter,  lodgings,  3  Albany  street 
Clerk,  Dngald,  saddler  and  military  accoutre- 
ment maker,  39  Rose  street 
Clerk,  Miss,  30  Royal  circus 
Cleugh,  Miss  Eliza,  3  Rutland  square 
Clifford,  Rev.  Walter,  17  Lauriston  street 
Clingan  &  Mortimer,  chemists  and  druggists,  5 

Queensferry  street 
Clow,  Win.,  tailor  and  clothier,  104  George  st. ; 

house,  4  Torphichen  street 
Clowe,  Peter,  and  Co.,  jobbing  masons,  Mar- 

mion  terrace  ;  house,  5  Murray  street,  East 

Crosscauseway 
Clunas  &  Wilson,  builders,  Upper  Grove  place ; 

house,  21  Drumdryan  street 
Clunas,  A.,  coal  merchant,  14  Port-Hopetoun; 

branch  offices,  10  Lothian  road  and  7  Clerk 

street 
Clunas,  David,  architect,  11  Melbourne  place  ; 

house,  6  Tarvet  street 
Clunas,  Mrs,  16  Hart  street 
Clunes,  James,  2  Smith's  place 
Clunie,  John,  4  Park  street  < 


Clydesdale  Banking  Co.  (James  GreenhiU, 
manager;  Rouert  Hastings,  accountant),  29 
George  street ;  269  High  street  (A.  Auchie, 
agent;  P.  Cunningham,  accountant) 

Clydesdale,  Miss  M.,  10  Windmill  street 

Cobham,  M.,  professor  of  the  pianoforte  and 
singing,  and  composer  of  music,  11  Green- 
hill  gardens 

Cochar,  James,  18  Hope  terrace 

Cochran,  John,  comb  and  spoon  manufacturer, 
Water  of  Leith 

Cochran,  Thomas  (H.M.  Customs),  5  East  Pitt 
street,  Bonnington 

Cochrane,  Paterson,  &  Co.,  corn  factors,  4G 
Constitution  street 

Cochrane,  Alexander,  assistant  superintendent, 
Echo  Bank  cemetery 

Cochrane,  Andrew,  brassfounder,  2  Burlington 
street 

Cochrane,  Francis,  12  Royal  Exchange 

COCHRANE,  HENRY,  refreshment  rooms, 
Waverley  bridge  ;  ho.,  7  St  Andrew  square. 
*  See  Adv.  p.  96 

Cochrane,  James  (J.  Gillon  8p  Co.),  Summer- 
field  house,  Restalrig  road 

Cochrane,  James  (Denholm  §•  G),  8  Devon  pi. 

Cochrane,  John,  baker,  8  Roxburgh  place ; 
house,  6 

Cochrane,  John,  tin-plate  worker,  gasfitter, 
and  plumber,  48  Kirkgate 

Cochrane,  Jn.,  M.D.,  surgeon  and  apothecary, 
503  Lawnmarket ;  house,  1  Lauriston  park 

Cochrane,  John  W.,  picture  cleaner,  liner,  and 
restorer,  16  Broughton  street 

Cochrane,  Robert  H.,  grocer,  248  Canongate 

Cochrane,  Rev.  Thomas,  24  Rankeillor  street 

Cochrane,  Thomas,  plumber  and  brassfounder, 
110  Giles'  street  and  98  Constitution  street 

Cochrane,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 
23  Elm  row 

Cochrane,  Thomas,  baker  and  confectioner, 
6  North  College  street ;  house,  2  Drum- 
mond  street 

Cochrane,  Wm.  G.  (C,  Paterson,  $•  Co.),  The 
Hermitage,  Hermitage  place,  Leith 

Cochrane,  Mrs,  5  Randolph  place 

Cochrane,  Mrs,  12  Sciennes  place 

Cochrane,  Miss  M.,  greengrocer,  116  Kirkgate 

Cochrane,  Miss,  35  York  place 

Cockburn,  J.,  &  Campbell,  wine  merchants, 
32  St  Andrew  square 

Cockburn  &  Co.,  wine  merchants,  127  Con- 
stitution street 

Cockburn  &  Macdonald,  goldsmiths  and 
jewellers,  111  Princes  street 

Cockburn,  J.  &  G.,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  mer- 
chants, 135  Princes  street  and  21  Castle 
street ;  house,  30  Castle  street 

Cockburn  &  Son,  bakers,  18  and  29  Dean  street 

Cockburn,  Alexander,  12  Walker  street 

Cockburn,  A.  D.,  6  Atholl  crescent 

Cockburn,  A.  (C.  §•  Macdonald),  54  Frederick 
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Cockburn,  Andrew  T.,  grocer,  32  Lauriston  st. 

Coekburn,  C,  shirtmaker,  13  Bank  street 

Cockbnrn,  David,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  30 
Home  street 

Cockburn,  George,  watchmaker,  8  Montague 
street 

Cockburn,  J.  F.,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 
20  North-west  Circus  place  ;  house,  6  Cum- 
berland street 

Cockburn,  James  (G.P.O.),  3  Windmill  street 

Cockburn,  James,  Trinity  grove,  Trinity 

Cockburn,  James,  fruiterer,  11  Lindsay  place  ; 
house.  3  Chapel  street 

Cockburn,  J.,  54  India  place  ;  house,  41 

Cockburn,  John  (keeper,  Royal  Society'),  Royal 
Institution 

Cockburn,  Robert  (Lines  Sf  Grieve),  11  St 
Andrew  square 

Cockburn,  Thomas,  soda  water  manufacturer, 
12  South  Niddry  street 

Cockburn,  Thomas,  coal  agent  and  dairyman, 
52  West  Richmond  street 

Cockburn,  W.  H.  (C.  Sf  Son),  31  Cheyne  st. 

Cockburn,  Mrs  C,  capmaker,  13  Bank  street 

Cockburn,  Mrs  H.  D.,  63  Frederick  street 

Cockburn,  Mrs  Peter,  cowfeeder,  42  Duke 
street,  Leith 

Cockburn,  Mrs,  18  Lothian  street 

Cockburn,  Mrs,  5  Doune  terrace 

Cockburn,  Mrs,  12  Dnrnaway  street 

Cockburn,  Mrs,  stationer  and  toy  dealer,  43 
Great  Junction  street 

Cockburn,  Miss,  1  Albyn  place 

Cockburn,  Miss,  3  Chapel  street 

Cockburn,  Misses,  4  Castle  street 

Cockle,  William,  draper,  138  Canongate 

Cockson,  Mrs,  India  shawl  and  lace  darner,  10 
Society 

Cogan.  Miss,  Anelma  cottage,  Greenhill  park 

Coghill,  John,  6  Gillespie  street 

Coghill,  Mrs  William,  draper,  81  Nicolson  st. 

Coghill,  Mrs,  5  Nicolson  street 

Coghill,  Mrs,  cook,  24  India  place 

Coghill,  Mrs,  lodgings,  18  Nicolson  street 

Coghill,  Miss  J.,  4  Portland  terrace 

Coghlan,  Frances,  1  Mound  place 

Cohen,  S.,  dealer  in  watches  and  watch  mate- 
rials, 5  Leith  street  terrace 

Golden,  John,  wright  and  undertaker,  Morri- 
son street ;  house,  7  Tobago  street 

Golden,  Miss,  milliner,  40  Earl  Grey  street 

Coldstream,  J.  P.,  W.S.,  5  St  Andrew  square  ; 
house,  51  York  place 

Coldstream,  Mrs,  51  York  place 

Coldwell,  James,  farrier  and  smith,  Mary's  pi.  ; 
house.  11  Hermitage  place 

Colman,  Thomas  J.,  M.R.C.S.,  Royal  Edin- 
burgh Asylum,  Morningside 

Coleman,  Mrs  Charles,  28  London  street 

Collector's  Office,  Canon*; ate  Poor-rates, 
163  Canongate 

Collector's  Office,  City  Parish  Poor- 
rates.  4  Forrest  road 


Collector's  Office,   St  Cuthbert's  Poor- 
rates,  10  Hanover  street 
Collector's    Office,   Lank    and    Assessed 
Taxes,  Property  and  Income  Tax  Office, 
12  Waterloo  place 
Collector's   Office,    Police,   Prison,   Im- 
provements, etc.,  Police  chambers,  High  st. 
Collector's  and  Treasurer's  Office,  Police, 

19  Charlotte  street,  Leith 
Collector's   Office,   South    Leith    Poor- 
rates,  94  Constitution  street 
COLLEDGE     THOMAS,    silk    mercer    and 
general  draper,  37  Nicolson  street ;  house,  1 
Summerhall.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  65 
Colledge,  William,  surgeon,  1  Springfield 
College  for  Daughters  of  Ministers   of 
Church  of  Scotland  and  Professors  ix 
Scottish  Universities,  Kilgraston  road 
Collet,    Thomas,    coal    merchant,    Rose    lane 

station  ;  house,  14  Maryfield  place 
Collie,  D.  R.,  &  Son,  printers  and  publishers, 
19  St  David  st. ;  house,  29  Buccleuch  place 
Collie,  D.  R.,  jun.,  printer.  51  Hope  park  end 
Collie,  William,  shoemaker,  116  Rose  street 
Collier,  John,  tailor,  14  Heriot  place 
Collier,  Wm.  Francis.  LL.D.  (English  master, 
Edinburgh  Academy),  10  Saxe-Cobourg  pi. 
Collier,  Miss,  greengrocer,  332  Lawnmarket 
Collins,  Wm.,  Sons,  &  Co.,  Queen's  printers 
and  publishers   for    Scottish    School-book 
Association,  37  Cockburn  street 
Collins,  Hugh,  artist,  23  London  street 
Collins,  Mrs,  38  Moray  place 
Colonsay,  Right  Hon.  Lord,  73  Great  King  st. 
Colquhoun,  Archibald,  18  Carlton  street 
Colquhoun,  James  A.,  26  Broughton  place 
Colquhoun,  John,  1  Royal  terrace 
Colquhoun,  John,  printer,  11  Duncan  St.,  Leith 
Colquhoun,  Peter,  grocer,  70  Cumberland  st. 
Colquhoun,  William,  18  Coates  crescent 
Colquhoun,  Miss,  of  Luss,  10  Melville  street 
Colquhoun,  Miss,  11  Torphichen  street 
Colston  &  Son,  printers,  etc.,  80  Rose  street 
Colston,  Alex.  (C.  Sr  Son),  10  Findhorn  place 
Colston.  James  (C.  fySon),  10  Findhorn  place 
Colterjahn,  Wilhelm,  ship  chandler  and  pro- 
vision merchant,  46  Shore 
Coltherd,  John,  dairy,  16  Cumberland  street 
Coltherd,  Thos.  (G.P.O.),  31  Nelson  street 
Coltman,  Archibald,  72  Buccleuch  street 
Colville,  Arthur,  builder,  St  Andrew's  place  : 

house,  9  Tautallon  place 
Colville,  James  (Manager  of  Edinburgh  Co- 
operative Building  Co.,   Limited),   32  Bell 
place 
Colville,  Mrs,  100  Lauriston  place 
Colvin,  George  (DrybroiLgh  Sf  Co.),  33  Mon- 
tague street 
Colvin,  Mrs,  Thorncot,  Chamberlain  road 
Comb,  David,  coal  merch.,  20  Port-Hamilton 
Combe,  Delafield.  &  Co.'s  London  porter  store 
(A.  Sf  A.  Crawford,  agents),  15  Quality  st. 
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Combe,  Ree,  &  Co.,  corn  factors,  17  Constitu- 
tion street 
Combe,  Charles  T.,  36  York  place 
Combe,  J.  S.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  36  York  pi. 
Combe,    Matthew,    tailor    and    clothier,    13 

North  bridge  ;  house,  16  Seton  place 
Combe,  Robert,  upholsterer,  30  Hanover  street 
Combe,  William,  1  Dumbiedykes  place 
Combe.  Misses,  7  Morrison  street 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  14  George 
street;  Branches,  30  Grassmarket,  100  South 
bridge,  4  North-west  Circus  place,  2  Green- 
side  place,  and  60  Constitution  street 
Commercial  Printing  Company,  22  Howe  st. 
Commercial  Union  Assurance  Company  (  W. 

Muirhead,  local  manager-),  1  Hanover  st. 
Commissariat  Office,   North    Britain    (in 
charge,  Assistant-commissary-general,  Robt. 
Gumming),  3  Hill  street 
Commissary  Office,    Exchequer   Chambers, 
Parliament  square  :  James  L.  Hill,  W.S., 
clerk  ;  Thomas  Inglis,  depute 
Common,    Robert,    8    Simpson's    court,    74 

Potterrow 
Common,  Robt.,  jun.,  draper,  34  Causewayside 
Common,  Mrs  William,  6  Haddington  place 
Common,  Miss  E.,  dressmaker,  7  East  Adam  st. 
Compositors'  Benefit  Society  ;  W.  Ross,  2 

Parkside  street,  clerk 
Compton,    Miss,    establishment    for    young 

ladies,  28  East  Preston  street 
Comrie,  Alex.,  silver  engraver,  47  Thistle  st. 
Comrie,  Mrs  Alexander,  39  Montague  street 
Comrie,  Mrs,  34  East  Preston  street 
Comrie,  Miss,  8  Gladstone  terrace 
Conacher,  Miss,  lodgings,  3  Alva  street 
Condamine  &  Company,  wine  merchants,  4 

Duke  street,  Leith 
Condamine  &  Driunmond,  wine  merchants,  4 

Duke  street,  Leith 
Condamine,  J.  de  la,  25  Pilrig  street 
Condamine,  R.  de  la,  39  Drummond  place 
Congleton,  Robert,  funeral  office,  32b  Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Connal,  Mrs,  10  Nicolson  street 
Connell,  Christopher  James,  22  Inverleith  row 
Connell.     James     (Procurator-fiscal'' s    office, 

Sheriff  Court-house),  166  Causewayside 
Connell,  James,  shipmaster,  11  Portland  place, 

Leith 
Connell.  Mrs  Prof.  A.,  20  Queen  street 
Conning,  Peter  (C.  B.  of  S.),  7  Cornwall  st. 
CONNOLLY,  JAMES  S.,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 266  Canongate ;  house,  27  Wright's 
houses.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  99 
Connolly,  John,  spirit  merchant,   10  Gibb's 

entry 
Connolly,  P.  J.,  48  Buccleuch  street 
Connolly,  Patrick,  broker,  8  Leith  wynd 
Connolly,  Peter,  broker,  134  Cowgate 
Connolly,  Thomas,  broker,  261  Cowgate 
Connon,  Misses,  lodgings,  51  Broughton  st. 
Connor,  Rev.  James  W..  35  Cockburn  street 


Connor,  John  J.  (General  Register  House),  7 

Arthur  street,  Pilrig  street 
Conochie,  .1.  (G.P.O.),  10  Middle  Arthur  pi. 
Conochie,  Wm.,  49  North  Richmond  street 
Conquer  &  Scott,   brush  manufactur 

Dock  street 
Conquergood,  Charles,  corkcutter,  59  K: 
Conquergood,  Fr.,  engineer  and  millwright, 

25  Great  Junction  street 
Conquergood,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker. 

73  George  streoi 
Considine,  Patrick,  fruit  and  provision  mer- 
chant, 485  and  487  Lawnmarket ;  ho.  507 
Consolidated  Life  Assurance  Co.  (A.  K. 
Morison,  S.S.C.,  agent),  10  Hanover  street 
Constable,  Joseph,  5  Duke  street 
Constable,  Thomas,  printer  to  Her  Majesty, 
11  Thistle  st. ;  house,  Kiikland  llermistou 
Constable,  William,  2  East  Broughton  place 
Consuls — 

American,  Jn.  S.  Fiske,  94  Constitution  st. 
Austrian,    Royal   Imperial,    W.  Worms. 
C.   O.   Naumann,    chancellor,    12   Scot- 
land  street,    and  48    Charlotte    street, 
Leith 
Belgian,  Jn.  Somerville,  jun.,  37  Bernard 

street 
Brazilian,  H.  Denovan,  16  Fyfe  place 
Danish  Consul- General,  Walter  Berry,  43 

Constitution  street 
Danish    Vice-Consul,    M.    Sorensen,    53 

Constitution  street 
French,  R.  Wagner,  55  Bernard  street : 
office  open  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  12  to  4. 
Hanseatic  Vice,  A.  Robinow,  62  Consti- 
tution street 
Italian,  Stoltz,  Loff,  &  Co.,  55  Bernard  st. 
Mecklenburg,  Peter  Taysen,  25  Constitu- 
tion street 
Netherlands,    George    V.    Turnbull,    23 

Sandport  street 
Norwegian.     See  Swedish. 
Oldenburg,  Leybourne  Watson,  74  Con- 
stitution street 
Portuguese,  William  Muir,  Wet  docks 
Prusslan,  J.  G.  Thomson,  14  York  place, 

and  29  St  Andrew  street,  Leith 
Prusslan  Vice,  A.  AY.  Beda,  6  Bernard  st. 
Russian,  David  Thom,  68  Constitution  st. 
Spanish,  A.  R.  Gordon,  37  Broughton  st. 
Swedish  and  Norwegian,  A.  H.  Hutchin- 
son, Middle  Dock  gate,  Commercial  st. 
Turkish  Acting  Vice,  Edward  Sang,  2 
George  street 
Conway,  Mrs,  21  Lauriston  street 
Cook,  M.  &  J.,  hat  manufacturers,  10  Nicol- 
son street 
Cook,  W.  &  J.,  W.S.,  61  Castle  street 
Cook,  Alexander,  fishmonger,  poulterer,  and 

game  dealer,  3  South-east  Circus  place 
Cook,  A.  Shank,  advocate,  35  Great  Xing  st. 
Cook,  Andrew,  town  officer,    Council  cham- 
bers, Leith ;  house,  19  Charlotte  street 


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Cook,  Andrew,  printer,  30  St  James'  square 
COOK,  CHARLES    MORTON,   grocer   and1 
spirit  dealer,  178  Fountainbridge.      ^  See 
Adv.  p.  99 
Cook,  David,  S.S.C. :  chambers,  60  Hanover 

street ;  house,  67  Great  King  street 
Cook,  James,  11  Archibald  place 
Cook,  John,  W.S.   (W.  Sf  J.  C),  11  Great 

King  street 
Cook,  John,  47  Cumberland  street 
Cook,  J.,  butcher,  118  Cowgate 
Cook,  Joseph,  confectioner,  32  West  Cross- 
causeway 
Cook,  Captain  Lewis  A.  (late  Bengal  Army), 

8  Drum  dry  an  street 
COOK,   W.,    hairdresser    and    perfumer,    3 
Deanhaugh  street ;  house,  55  India  place. 
*  See  Adv.  p.  103 
Cook,  Mrs  Alex.,  carter,  Portland  pi.,  Leith 
Cook,  Miss,,  10  Claremont  park 
Cook,  Miss,  5  East  Broughton  place 
Cook,  Misses,  69  Great  King  street 
Cooke,  James,  3  Hope  park  terrace 
Cooke,  John  M.,  10  Montague  street 
Cooke,  John,  39  Fountainbridge 
Cooke,  Thomas,  commercial  traveller,  4  East 

Broughton  place 
Cooper,  Craig,  &  Craig's  United  Mercantile 
Agency,  4  George  street ;  and  London,  Glas- 
gow, and  Dublin 
Cooper,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  wholesale  warehouse- 
men and  manufacturers,  18  Market  street 
Cooper,  Alexander,  carver  and  gilder,  32  Con- 
stitution street ;  house,  41 
Cooper,  Archibald,  hairdresser  and  perfumer, 

19  Downie  place 
Cooper,  David,   accountant  and  J. P.  officer, 

15  St  James'  square 
Cooper,  David,  18  Fleshmarket  close 
Cooper,  George  W.,  inspector  of  hackney  car- 
riages, City  Chambers ;  house,  24  Buccleuch 
place 
Cooper,  Hunter,  grocer,  1  Maryfield  place 
Cooper,  James,  27  Hamilton  pi.,  Stockbridge 
Cooper,  Jas.,  confectioner,  29  N.  Richmond  st. 
Cooper,  J.  Henry  (Mackay  §■  Co.),  13  Hope 

park  terrace 
Cooper,  J.  R.,  dockmaster,  1  Madeira  street 
Cooper,  James,  bootmaker,  5  Leith  street  ter. 
Cooper,  James,  29  Clarence  street 
Cooper,  John,  clerk,  62a  Broughton  street 
Cooper,  Rev.  John,  7  Hope  park  terrace 
Cooper,  Robert,  lodgings,  :.;0  Albany  street 
Cooper,  Thomas  (C.  §•  Co.),  8  Blacket  place 
Cooper,  William,  teacher  of  writing,  arith- 
metic, and  bookkeeping,  17  York  place 
Cooper,  Wm.,  cowfeeder,  36  Broughton  street 
Cooper,  Mrs,  rubber  shampooer,  '2  Northum- 
berland place 
Cooper,  Mrs,  cowfeeder,  4  Sheriff  brae 
Cooper,  Miss  Hannah,  1  Lord  Russell  place 
Copenhagen  Steam  Packet  Office  (James 
Currie  $'  Co.),  34  Bernard  street 


Copestake,    Moore,   Crampton,    &    Co.,   lace 

manufacturers,  15a  Princes  street 
Copland,  G.,  merchant,  15  South  Clerk  street 
Copland,  Harry  Y.  D.,  27  Stafford  street 
Copland,  John  P.,  11  Lauriston  park 
Copland,  R.  T.;  tailor  and  clothier,  37  Frede- 
rick street 
Copland,   Samuel,  superintendent  of  county 
police,  County  buildings  ;  house,  7  Johnston 
terrace 
Corbet,  Patrick,  teacher,  New  Greyfriars  sch. 
Corbet,  Peter,  grocer,  9  Elbe  street 
Corbett,  Rev.  Wm.,  St  Patrick's,  Cowgate 
Corbett,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings,  14  Cumberland  st. 
Corbin,  Mrs  Janet,  1  Albany  street,  Leith 
Corlett,  Miss,  26  Howe  street 
Cormack,  Alexander,  L.D.S.,  dental  surgeon, 

53  George  iv.  bridge 
Cormack,  David  A.,  solicitor,  agent,  Law  Life 
Assurance  Society  of  London,  33  York  place 
Cormack,  David,  commission  agent,  5  Upper 

Grove  place 
Cormack,  George,  bookbinder,  89  Abbey  hill 
Cormack,  James,  bootmaker,  29  Nelson  street 
Cormack,  Robert,  bootmaker,  19  Gay  field  sq. 
Cormack,  Mrs,  21  Leopold  place 
Cormack,  Mrs,  13  Gayfield  square 
Cormack,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  5  Up.  Grove  pi. 
Cormack,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  12  Union  place 
Cormack,  Mrs,  11  Middleby  street 
Cormack,  Miss,  10  South  Charlotte  street 
Corn  Exchange,  Edinburgh,  Grassmarket 
Corn  Exchange,  Leith,  35  Constitution  street 
Cornelius,  Wm.,  artist,  66  Broughton  street 
Corner,  James,  house  carpenter  and  cabinet- 
maker, Heriot  hill,  Canonmills 
Corner,  Jas.  M.,  wood  engraver,  8  Brighton  st. 
Corner,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  53  George 

street;  house,  136 
Corner,  Miss  Mary,  ladies'  body-belt  and  stay 

maker,  161  Rose  street 
Cornet,  Mrs,  lodgings,  33  Cumberland  street 
Cornfoot,  Mrs,  grocer,  192  Rose  street 
Cornillon,  Hypolite  W.,   S.S.C,   67    George 
street;  house,  1  Duncan  st.,  Drummond  pi. 
Corns,  William,  16  Hart  street 
Cornwall,   James,   M.D.,    F.R.C.S.,    6  West 

Circus  place 
Cornwall,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  5  Howe  street  \ 
Cornwall,  Miss.  8  Osborne  terrace 
Corstorphine,  Peter,  shoemaker,  3   Cumber- 
land street 
Cosens,  Peter,  advocate,  70  Great  King  st. 
Cosens,  Mrs,  70  Great  King  street 
Cossar,  G.  (Bank  of  Scotland),  3  Frederick  st. 
Cossar,  James,  writer,  3  East  Broughton  pi. 
Cossar,  John,  spirit  mercht.,  14  Greenside  row 
Cossar,  Miss,  8  India  street 
Cottam,   John  Sidney,  pianoforte  tuner,  4G 

Cockburn  street 
Cotton,  George,  &  Son,  tobacconists  to  the 

royal  household,  23  Princes  street 
Cotton,  George,  S.S.C,  51  Castle  street 


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Cotton,  George  (G.  C.  S,- Son),  71  Bristo  st. 
Cotton.  George,  tobacconist,  231  High  street; 

house,  10  Buccleuch  place 
Cotton,  John,  snuff  manufacturer,  122  Princes 

street ;  house,  15  Union  street 
Cotton,  Wm.  (G.  C.  Sr  Son),  11  Blacket  pi. 
Coubrough,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

19  Greenside  street 
Couchman,  Edwin  R.,  surveyor  for   Lloyds' 

register  of  shipping,  56  Constitution  street ; 

house,  5  Wardie  avenue 
Coull,  R.,  china   merchant,   15a  North-west 

Circus  place 
Coulson,  John  L.,  Craigend  brewery,  81  North 

Back  of  Canongate 
Council  Chambers,  10  Royal  Exchange 
Council  Chambers,  Leith,  19  Charlotte  street 
County  Fire  Office,  68  Princes  street ;  John 

Bryce,   resident  secretary.     Agents,  J.  H. 

Stott,  12  Niddry  street ;  S.  E.  Trotter,  7 

North  St  David  street 
County  Marine  Issuance  Co.  (Limited),  1 

Hanover  street :  J.  J.  Farquharson,  agent. 
County  Police  and  Prison  Tax  Office  ( W. 

Kennedy,  collector),  County  buildings 
i  County  Police  Office,   County  buildings  : 

Alfred  John  List,  chief  constable  and  J. P. 

Fiscal,  County  rooms;  house,  3-4  Grange  rd. 
! County  Prison  Board  (David  Murray,  C.A., 

clerk  to  the  Board),  46  George  street 
Couper,  Chas.  Tennant,  advocate,  2  St  Colme 

street 
Couper,  TV.  H.,  town  clerk  of  Leith,  19  Char- 
lotte st.;  house,  Cardrona,  Ferry  road,  Leith 
Couper,  Mrs  D.,  dealer  in  china  and  glass,  23 

Haddington  place 
Couper,  Mrs,  19  Warriston  crescent 
Couper,  J.  &  A.,  dressmakers,  57  Hanover  st. 
Couper,  Misses,  Wight's  place 
Courant  Printing  and  Publishing  Office, 

188  High  street 
Court,  John,  S.S.C.,  21  George  square 
Cousin  &  Ormiston,  surveyors  and  valuators 

of  buildings,  12  Royal  Exchange 
Cousin,  David,  city  architect,  City  chambers ; 

house,  Eskgrove,  Inveresk 
Cousin,  George  (C.  &c  Ormiston),  5  Brunts- 
field  terrace 
Cousin,  J.,  cabinetmaker,  6  East  Sciennes  st. 
Cousland,  David,  &  Co.  (late  Davidson,  Win., 
I     8f  Co.),  wholesale  and  retail  ironmongers, 
.     55  George  iv.  bridge 
Cousland,  Mrs,  1  Clerk  street 
Couston,   Thomson,   &    Co.,   wine  and  spirit 

merchants,  17  Quality  street 
Couston,  David  (C,  Thomson,  fy  Co.),  6  Mans- 
field place 
Couston,  Miss,  9  Hamilton  place,  Newington 
ICOUSTON,  MISS  J.  A.,  portmanteau,  trunk, 

and  brush  manufacturer,  132  Princes  st.  ; 

house,  5  Hope  street.     >K  See  Adv.  p.  54 
Coutie,  Alex.  (M'G.  fr  C),  3  Gladstone  ter. 
Coutie,  W.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  235  High  st. 


Coutts,  Andrew,  pilot,  55  Bernard  street 

Coutts,  James,  4  Hill  place 

Coutts,  John,  coal  agent  (Deans  fr  Moore),  11 

Bangor  road 
Coventry,  Andrew,  advocate,  29  Moray  place 
Coventry,  Rev.  Geo.,  of  Shanwcll.  33  Melville 

street 
Coventry,  H.  J.,  W.S.  (Menzies  if  C),  7  Sfc 

Andrew  square 
Coventry,  John,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer, 

3  Dundas  st.  and  S.-W.  Thistle  st.  lane 
Coventry,  William,  cooper,  23  Port-Hopetoun 
Cowan  &  Co.,  envelope  manufacturers,   104 

High  street 
Cowan  &  Co.,  papermakers  and  stationers,  38 

West  Register  street 
Cowan    &   Strachan,   silk    mercers,    etc.,    15 

Princes  street 
Cowan,  Alex.  D.,  &  Sons,  silver  platers  and 

saddlers'    ironmongers,    433    Lawmnarket  ; 

house,  Cameron  bank 
Cowan,  Wm.  &  Benjamin,  gas-meter  manu- 
facturers ;  works,  60  Buccleuch  street 
Cowan,  Alexander  0.,  M.D.,  35  Royal  terrace 
Cowan,  And.,  general  draper,  109  West  port 
Cowan,  Benjamin  L.  (of  W.  Sf  B.  C),  Rose- 
hall  lodge,  Dalkeith  road 
Cowan,  David  (Hunter,  Blair,  fy  C),  7  York 

place 
Cowan,  Dugald,  bookseller  and  stationer,   4- 

East  Register  street ;  house  5  Leith  st.  ter. 
Cowan,  Geo.,  M.D.,  surgeon,  30  Clerk  street ; 

house,  14  Rankeillor  street 
Cowan,  Geo.,  rouge  manufacturer,  18  Bruns- 
wick street 
Cowan,  James,  35  Royal  terrace 
Cowan,  James,  gardener,  28  Croft-an-righ 
CowTan,    James,   surgeon    R.N.,    28c   Upper 

Gray  street 
Cowan,  John,  flesher,  15  West  Nicolson  street 

n  d  13  Middle  market 
Cowan,    John,    W.S.    (Dalmahoy    §■    C),  4 

Ainslie  place 
Cowan,  John,  sheep  and  cattle  agent,  S  Hope 

park  square 
COWAN,  JOSEPH  A.,  fishing  rod  and  tackle 

maker,  18  Brunswick  street,  Stockbridge. 

^  See  Adv.  p.  61 
Cowan,  Lord,  4  Ainslie  place 
Cowan,  Patrick,  5  Merchiston  place 
Cowan,  P.,  15  Princes  street 
Cowan,  Robert,  W.S.,  9  Carlton  terrace 
Cowan,  R.  Cameron,  C.A.,  1  George  street ; 

house,  13  Pitt  street 
Cowan,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1 

Bristo  port  ;  house,  12  Gladstone  terrace 
Cowan,  Thomas,  grocer,  wine  merchant,  and 

provision  dealer,  67  Nicolson  street 
Cowan,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  3D 

Cumberland  street 
Cowan,  Walter,  24  Drummond  place 
Cowan,  W.  (Governor  of  St  Cuthbirt's  Poor- 
house),  St  Cuthbert's  lane 


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Cowan,  William,  wood  engraver  and  draughts- 
man, 15  St  James'  square 
Cowan,  Wm.  (of  C.  §■  Strachan),  2  Montpelier 
Cowan,  William,  LL.D.,  24  Northumberland 

street,  and  Linburn  house,  Ratho 
Cowan  Wm.  (of  W.  #■  B.  C),  22  Grange  loan 
Cowan,  Mrs,  11  York  place 
Cowan,  Mrs  John,  6  Montague  street 
Cowan,  Miss  C,  draper,  10  Romilly  place 
Cowan,  Miss   J.,  milliner  and  straw  bonnet 

maker,  100  Kirkgate 
Cowan,  Misses,  35  Royal  terrace 


Crabb,  Mrs  Alexander,  6  West  Preston  street 
Crabbie,  J.,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants 

and  rectifiers,  58  Great  Junction  street 
Crabbie,  John,  22  Royal  terrace 
Crabbie,  John  M.,  merchant,  6  Brunton  place 
Cradock,  John,  coal  merchant,  4  Park  street 
j  Craig  Brothers  &  Co.,  woollen  warehousemen, 

11  South  bridge 
! Craig,  Christie,  &  Co.,  hat  manufacturers,  23 

Potterrow 
j  Craig  &  Rose,  oil  merchants  and  drysalters, 

Anderson  place 


Cowe,  Andrew,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  i Craig,  Alexander,  C.A.,  7  Thistle  street 


211  Canongate 
Cowe,  Henry,  fishcurer,  51  Giles  street;  house, 

Tweed  villa,  Newhaven  road 
Cowie,  James,  builder,  38  Haddington  place  ; 

house,  54  Pilrig  model  buildings 
Cowie.  T.,  grocer,  23  South  College  street; 

house,  21 
Cowie,  Mrs  James,  7  Freer  street 
Cowieson,  Peter,  print-seller  and  general  ware- 

'houseman,  39a  Lothian  street,  and  1,  3,  5 

Brighton   street ;    house,    Woodend    villa, 

Moruingside  place 
Cownie,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  tailors  and  clothiers, 

63  South  bridge 
Cownie,  David  (W.  C.  $•  Sons),  4  Park  street 
Cownie,  Jas.  G.,  39  South  bridge;  house,  3 

West  Preston  street 
Cownie,   T.   O.  ( W.   C.   $•  Son),   24  Melville 

terrace 
Cownie,  William,  clothier  and  general  draper, 

5  Nicolson  street ;  house,  9  Hope  park  ter. 
Cownie,  Mrs,  4  Carlung  place 
Cowpar,  Misses,  24  Clarence  street 
Cowper,  A.,  6  Atholl  place 
Cowper,  A.,  2  Rutland  square 
Cowper,  Charles  N.,  S.S.C.  (Curror  §•  C),  5 

Cambridge  street 
Cowper,  William,  6  Union  street 
Cowper,    M.    &   A.,   corset,    skirt,    and    belt 

makers,  56  George  street 
Cox's  Commercial  hotel,  57  North  bridge 
Cox,    Lieut.-Col.    J.    Hamilton,    Fort-major, 

Edinburgh  Castle 
Cox,  James  (A.   Thomson  Sj-  Co.),  57  North 

bridge 
Cox,  Robert,  W.S.,  25  Rutland  street 
Cox,  Robert,  jun.,  13  Manor  place 
Cox,  Rev.  William  J.,  2  Vanburgh  place 
Cox,  Wm.,  lithographic  printer  and  envelope 

maker,  black  borderer,  etc.,  2a  Greenside  pi. 
Cox,  Mrs  George,  13  Manor  place 
Coxe,  Sir  James  (Commissioner  in  Lunacy), 

Post  Office  buildings 
Coxson,  James,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant,   100  Abbey  hill  and   7   Elm  row  ; 

house,  2  Comely  green  crescent 
Coyne,   Roderick   A.   F.   A.,   civil   engineer, 

land  surveyor,  and  valuator,  24  George  st.  ; 

house,  17  Cheyne  street 
Crabb,  David,  4  Montague  street 


Craig,  Andrew,  joiner,  24  West  Lauriston 
place  ;  house,  5  Portland  place 

Craig,  Arch.  (Craig  Brothers),  16  Blacket  pi. 

Craig,  Archibald  (Treasurer,  George  Watsoris 
Hospital),  11  South  bridge 

Craig,  Mrs  Charles,  baker,  4  Claremont  place 

Craig,  D.,  baker,  6  East  Norton  pi.;  house,  8 

Craig,  David,  draper,  47  Clerk  street 

Craig,  David,  jun.,  baker,  76  Thistle  street 

Craig,  D.  (Assistant  Keeper  of  Register  of 
Homings,  etc.),  General  Register  House 

Craig,  George  W.,  shipmaster,  10  Madeira  st. 

Craig,  Henry,  Wardie  crescent 

Craig,  James  T.  Gibson,  W.S.,  24  York  place 

Craig,  James,  clothier,  hatter,  hosier,  and 
shirtmaker,  87  South  bridge ;  house,  64 
South  Clerk  street 

Craig,  Jas.,  draper  and  clothier,  50  Lothian  st. 

Craig,  James,  wine  merchant  and  grocer,  40 
Broughton  street ;  house,  38 

Craig,  James,  shoemaker,  44  North  bridge  ; 
house,  2 

Craig,  James,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  40 
Clerk  street ;  house,  2  Lord  Russell  place 

Craig,  Jas.,  distiller  (Menzies,  Bernard,  &■  C), 
33  Manor  place 

Craig,  James,  surgeon,  F.R.C.S.,  16  Manor  pi. 

Craig,  James,  1  Summerhall  place 

Craig,  James,  bookbinder,  47  Hope  park  end 

Craig,  John,  18  Grange  loan 

Craig,  John  (agent  for  Ferguslie  Fire-clay 
Depot),  Spittal  street 

Craig,  John  B.  (C.  Brothers  fr  Co.),  17  Miller- 
field  place 

Craig,  John  W.,  grocer  and  provision  mer- 
chant, 22  North-west  Circus  place 

Craig,  John,  engineer,  19  Hawthorn  bank  ter- 
race, Leith 

Craig,  J.  Millar,  teacher  of  music,  8  East 
Norton  place 

Craig,  Nathaniel,  Windlestrawlee.  Ferry  road, 
Wardie 

Craig,  Thomas,  34  East  Preston  street 

Craig,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  50 
Broughton  street ;  house,  3  Barony  street 

Craig,  William,  insurance  agent,  110  Rose  st. 

Craig,  Wm.  L.,  Union  Bank,  62  George  street 
(and  agent  for  Lancashire  Insurance  Co.)  ; 
house,  6  St  Vincent  street 

Craig,  Mrs  J..  8  Grove  street 


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Craig,  Miss,  6  Carlton  street 

Craighead,  Miss,  3  Hamburgh  place 

Craigie,  D.  &  A.,  plasterers,  Gilmore  park  ; 

house,  46  Grindlay  street 
Craigie,  Forbes  {Accountant's  Office,  G.P.O.), 

15  Gladstone  terrace 
Craigie,  James,  straw  bonnet  manufacturer, 

79  Leith  street ;  house,  54  George  square 
Craigie,  James,  12  Cumberland  street 
Craigie,  Mrs  H.,  Falcon  hall,  Morningside 
Craigie,  Miss,  of  Dumbarnie,  17  Rutland  st. 
Craik,    James,    22   Ainslie  place ;    office,   66 

Queen  street 
Cramond,  Andrew,  16  Gladstone  terrace 
Cramond,  W.  D.,  furniture  dealer,  1  Orchard- 
field  street 
Cramond,  Mrs  John,  6  Macnab  street 
Cranbrook,  Rev.  James,  1  Gayfield  place 
Cranston  &  Elliot,  silk  mercers  and  drapers, 

47  North  bridge 
Cranston,  R.,  jun.  {€'.  $■  Elliot),  59  Lauriston 

place 
Cranston,  Robert,  New  Waverley  temperance 

hotel,  Old  Post  Office  buildings,  Waterloo 

place 
Cranston,  Robert,  Waverley  temperance  hotel, 

43  Princes  street ;  house,  18  Spring  gardens, 

Abbey  hill 
Cranstoun,  Mrs,  cook,  26  India  place 
Cranstoun,  O,  dressmaker,  10  Hanover  st. 
Craven,  AVilliam,  lace  merchant,  121  Princes 
;    street  :    house,    Brunnington    house,    Cor- 

storphine 
Craven,  Mrs,  3  Cambridge  street 
Craw,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

21  Abbey  ;  house,  17 
Craw,  M.,  Heriot  bill,  Canonmills 
Craw,  William  C,  cork  manufacturer,  6  East 

Adam  street ;  house,  62  Nicolson  street 
Crawford  &  M'Cabe,  law  and  general  printers, 

7  George  street 
Crawford  &  Simson,  W.S.,  33  Abercromby  pi. 
Crawford,  A.  &  A.,  commission  merchants,  15 
•    Quality  street  and  4  Quality  lane 
Crawford,   D.   &  J.  Y.   Guthrie,   S.S.C.,   76 

George  street 
Crawford,  Aikman  (A.  §■  A.  C),  8  Gayfield 

square 
Crawford,    Alexander,    dairy    and    provision 

merchant,  4i  Drummond  street 
Crawford,  Archibald  (A.  &  A.  C),  Bellevue, 

Ferry  road,  Wardie 
Crawford,  A.  H.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  19  Royal  ter. 
Crawford,  Rev.  David,  D.D.,  sub-treasurer  to 

U.P.  Church,  5  Queen  street ;  house,  8  E. 

Brighton  crescent.  Portobello 
Crawford,  David,  S.S.C.,  commissioner  of  the 

High  Court  of  Chancery,  76  George  street; 

house,  2  Elcho  terrace,  Portobello 
Crawford,  David,  hosier  and  glover,  trimming, 

smallware,  Berlin  wool,  and  stay  merchant, 
;    80  Nicolson  street ;  house,  120 
Crawford,  David  L.,  55  South  Clerk  street 


Crawford,  Donald,  advocate,  18  Melville  st. 
Crawford,    George,    greengrocer,    21    North 

Richmond  street 
Crawford,   George,   jun.,   baker  and  coniW-- 

tioncr,  11  Leven  st.  ;  house,  1  Tarvet  st. 
Crawford,  Jas.,  refreshment  rooms.  Newhaven 
Crawford,  James,   warehouseman,  50  South 

bridge  ;  house,  4  Rillbank  crescent 
Crawford,  James,  boot  and  shoe  maker.  1    £ 

Bernard's  place 
Crawford,  James,  porter,  3  Bowling-green  Bt. 
Crawford,   John,  milliner  and  straw  bonnet 

maker,  5  Clerk  street 
Crawford,  John  {Shore  Sf  C),  35  Earl  Grey  st. 
Crawford,  John,  Balquhatstone  coal  office.  8 

Port-Hopetoun  and  118  Princes  street 
Crawford,  John,  2  Baxter's  place 
Crawford,  John  Knox,  S.S.C.,  10  George  st. 
Crawford,  John,  governor,  Orphan's  bo.-jd t;ii 
Crawford,  Nimmo,  leather  cutter,  55  Cross- 
causeway 
Crawford,  Robert,  of  Westbrook,  S.S.C.,  12 

St  Andrew  square 
Crawford,  Sam.,  hatter,  47  Candlemaker  row 
Crawford,  Rev.  Thomas  J.,  D.D.,  Professor  of 

Divinity,  13  Great  King  street 
Crawford,  Thomas,  baker,  68  Kirkgate 
Crawford,  W.,  portrait  painter,  2  Lynedoch 

place 
Crawford,  William,  9  Davie  street 
Crawford,  William,  printer,  16  London  street 
Crawford,  William,  baker,   31   Shore  and  2 

Princes  street ;  house,  6  Wellington  place 
Crawford,  Mrs  D.,  3  Davie  street 
Crawford,  Mrs  James,  11  Lynedoch  place 
Crawford,  Mrs  John,  2  Kirk  street 
Crawford,  Mrs,  18  Melville  street 
Crawford,  Mrs,  14  Chester  street 
Crawford,  Mrs,  11  South  Norton  place 
Crawford,  Mrs,  31  Gayfield  square 
Crawford,  Mrs,  17  Dean  terrace 
Crawford,    Mrs,    ladies'  and  sick  nurse,   50 

Thistle  street 
Crawford,  Misses,  17  Archibald  place 
Crawford,  Miss,  embroiderer,  26  India  place 
Crease,    William,    &  Co.,    manufacturers.  43 

Cockburn  street 
Crease,  James  B.,  family  linen  and  outfit  ware- 
house, 34  Hanover  street 
Crease,  Wm.,  com.  traveller,  118  Princes  st. 
Crease,  William  (TF.  C.  £  Co.),  24  Buccleuch 

place 
Crease,  William,  merchant,  6  George  square 
Crease,  Mrs,  7  Gilmore  place 
Cree,  James,  merchant,  34  Royal  terrace 
Cree,  Mrs  William,  34  Royal  terrace 
Crerar,    Alexander,  jun.,   spirit   dealer,   229 

Cowgate  ;  house,  1  Hill  square 
Crerar,  Alex.,  sen.,  spirit  dealer,  73  Cowgate 
Crerar,  Daniel,  10  East  Norton  place 
Crerar,  George,  machinist,  manufacturer  of 

sewing     machines,     Logie     mills.     Lower 

Bronsjhton  road  ;  house'.  25  Barony  street 


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Crerar,  William,  ironfounder,  Tollcross 
Crerar,  Mrs  John,  spirit  merchant,  106  Ni col- 
son  street  and  3  Gibb's  entry 
Crerar1  s  School,  13  Forth  street 
Cribbes,  John,  grocer,  4  Calton  street ;  house, 

4  Calton  hill 
Cribbes,  Matthew,  lapidary,  5  St  James'  sq. 
Cribbes,  Peter,  lapidary,  5  St  James'  square  ; 

house,  53  George  IV.  bridge 
Cribbes,  Peter,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  18 

and  20  Bank  street  and  33  Cockburn  street; 

house,  53  George  iv.  bridge 
Cribbes,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  71 

Grassmarket ;  house,  8  Graham  street 
Crichton  &  Archibold,  jewellers,  5  Leith  street 

terrace 
Crichton,  G.  &  M.,  gold  and  silver  smiths  and 

watchmakers,  18  Princes  street 
Crichton,  W.,  &  Son,  silver  plate  manufac- 
turers, West  Thistle  street  lane,  north  side 
Crichton,    David,    engineer   officer,    R.N.,    2 

Pilrig  cottages,  Leith  walk 
Crichton,  George,  15  Bruntsfield  place 
Crichton,  Hew,  S.S.C.  (Tait  £■  C),  13  Nelson 

street 
Crichton,  H.  Hamilton,  W.S.,  13  Nelson  st. 
Crichton,  J.  A.,  advocate,  13  Nelson  street 
Crichton,  James  (Mackay,  Cunningham,  §■  Co.), 

15  AVest  Maitland  street 
Crichton,  James,  baker,   1  West  Crosscause- 

way 
Crichton,  M.  H.,  21  West  Sciennes 
Crichton,  W.  M.,  designer  and  engraver,  75 

Princes  street 
Crichton,  W.,  28  Rankeillor  street 
Crichton,  Mrs  A.,  1  Rockville  place 
Crichton,  Mrs  Colonel,  8  Danube  street 
Crichton,  Mrs  Maitland  Makgill,  54  Melville 

street 
Crichton,  Mrs,  3  Tollcross 
Crichton,  Mrs,  43  Thistle  street 
Crichton,  Mrs,  3  Crichton  street 
Crighton  &  Thomson,   wine  merchants  and 

family  grocers,  77  South  Clerk  street 
Crighton,  Alexander,  commercial  traveller,  3 

Rockville  place 
Crighton,  James,  grocer,  tea  and  wine  mer- 
chant, 1  Kerr  street ;  house,  16  Dean  ter. 
Crighton,  Mrs  J.  H.,  24  Buccleuch  place 
Croal,  George,  teacher  of  music,  17  London 

street 
Croal,  Thomas  A.,  5  South  Clerk  street 
Croal,  Mrs  R.  E.,  34  Buccleuch  place 
Croall,  J.  &  W.,  coach  and  harness  makers, 

York  lane 
CROALL,    JOHN,    &    SONS,     postmasters 

and  funeral  undertakers,  Royal  Caledonian 

Bazaar,  9  and  10  Leith  walk,  8  Nicolson 

street,  and  45  Constitution  street.     ^  See 

Adv.  p.  113 
Croall,  P.,  &  Sons,  coachbuilders,  61  Princes 

street 
Croall,  David,  4  Greenhill  gardens 


Croall,  George,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  1 
Romilly  place 

Croall,  John,  coachbuilder  and  coach-pro- 
prietor, 4  Princes  street  and  Leith  walk 

Croall,  Robert,  job  and  postmaster,  Middle- 
field  house,  Leith  walk 

Croall,  William  (J.  S,-  W.  C),  20  Leopold 
place 

Croall,  Mrs  William,  21  Broughton  street 

Croan,  Patrick,  fish  salesman,  1  Fishmarket, 
100  Grassmarket,  and  18  Halkerston  wynd< 

Crocket,  Thomas,  basketmaker  and  willow 
merchant,  Market  stairs,  27  North  bridge ; 
house,  47  Carrubber's  close 

Crocket,  Thomas  G.,  basketmaker,  14  Hal-., 
kerston  wynd  ;  house,  13  James'  court 

Crockett,  David,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 
4  Rosehill  place  ;  house,  1 

Croil,  Mrs  A.,  11  Hope  terrace 

Crokat,  General,  52  Inverleith  row 

Croket,  Miss,  10  Lynedoch  place 

Crole,  David,  3  Ramsay  gardens 

Croley,  William,  riding  and  medical  belt, 
maker,  13  Frederick  street 

ICroley,  William,  pharmaceutical  chemist,  128; 
Lauriston  place .;  house,  126 

Croley,  Mrs,  staymaker,  13  Frederick  street 

Croll,  David,  fruiterer,  27  Hanover  street; 
house,  53  Frederick  street 

Croll,  James  (Geol.  Sur.  of  Scotland),  Jor-1 
danburn  cottage 

Croll,  Robert,  9  Drumdryan  street 

Croll,  Mrs  D.,  26  Buccleuch  place 

Cromar,  Alexander  (Gallie,  Laird,  §•  Co.),  St 
Catherine's  place 

Cromb,  Robert,  29  Rintoul  place 

Crombie,  Major  Alexander,  23  Regent  terrace 

Crombie,  Alexander,  contractor,  20  Burnside 

Crombie,  Alexander,  jun.,  W.S.,  5  North 
Charlotte  street 

Crombie,  David,  lodgings,  22  India  street 

Crombie,  David,  10  Gladstone  terrace 

Crombie,  George  (Somerville  Sp  C),  4  Chal- 
mers buildings 

Crombie,  John,  merchant,  19  Brown  square; 
house,  90  Lauriston  place 

Crombie,  John  (agent  for  Blackie.  8?  Son),  5- 
South  College  street 

Crombie,  Robert  (M.  $  Crombie)  26  Rankeil- 
lor street 

CROMBIE,  THOS.,  dairyman  and  contractor 
for  carting,  Bell's  mills.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  99 

Crombie,  Miss,  90  Lauriston  place 

Crooks,  John,  14  Spittal  street 

Crooks,  John,  house  carpenter  and  builder, 
55  Causewayside ;  house,  1  Glengyle  ter. 

Crooks,  William,  commission  agent,  13  Ber- 
nard street 

Crooks,  Miss  Jane,  37  Manor  place 

Croom,  Rev.  David  M.,  Crawick  villa,  Cham- 
berlain road 

Cropper,  William,  &  Son,  house  painters  and 
glaziers,  1  India  street ;  house,  25 


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Oropper,    William,    Jan.,    house   painter,   25 
.    India  street 

Crosbie,  John,  68  Cumberland  street 
Crosbie,  John,  confectioner,  18  E.  Richmond 

street 
Crosbie,     Maxwell    {Mackenzie     fy     C),    18 

Brougham  street 
Crosbie,  Thomas,  tailor,  4  East  Arthur  place 
Crosbie,  Miss  Jane,  milliner,  4  E.  Arthur  pi. 
Cross,  Edward,  York  lodge,  York  road 
Cross,   William,    assaye  master,   22  Gayfield 
■     square 

Crossan,  Mrs,  21  Broughton  place 
.Crossan,  Misses,  milliners,  29  Broughton  st. 
Crouch,  W.,  &  Son,  gold  and  silver  smiths, 
watchmakers,  jewellers,  and  manufacturers 
of  Scotch  jewellery,  etc.,  32  and  34  North 
bridge,  and  221  Regent  street,  London;  ho. 
7  Newington  terrace 
Crow,  George  H.,  mason,  etc.,  51  N.  Pitt  st. 
Crow,  Philip,  bootmaker,  13  Montague  street 
Crow,  Thomas,  house  carpenter  and  joiner, 

Morrison  street 
Crow,  Thomas,  confectioner,  5  Church  street 
Crowe,  J.  D.,  rector,  Dr  A.  Thomson's  School, 
10  Queensferry  street ;  house,  18  Nelson  st. 
Crowe,  Robert  Burns,  5  Lothian  road 
Crowe,  Mrs,  5  Thomson  place 
Crowlie,  Miss,  matron  Industrial  school,  24 

King  street 
Crown  Hotel,  10  and  11  Princes  street 
Crown  Life  Assurance  Company  (H.   W. 
Cornillon,  S.S.C.,  secretary  for  Scotland), 
67  George  street 
Crown  Office,  Parliament  square 
Crowson,  Isabella,  spirit  dealer,  435  Lawn- 
market 
Crozier,  James,  dairy,  285  High  street 
Crudelius,    R.   W.,    Chapelside,  7    Laverock 

bank  terrace 
Crudelius,  Mrs,  Jessfield,  Newhaven  road 
Cruickshank,  Alexander,  &  Sods,  hosiers,  shirt- 
makers,   hatters,   and  ladies',  gentlemen's, 
and  children's  outfitters,  baby  linen  ware- 
house, 57  and  61  George  street 
Cruickshank,  Alexander,  recorder  and  super- 
intendent,   Recorder's  Office,   West   Kirk ; 
house,  2  Viewforth  park 
Cruickshank,  Edward,  39  George  square 
Cruickshank,    Francis,    portrait-painter,    24 

George  street ;  house,  14  Henderson  row 
Cruickshank,  James,  surgeon,  5  Nelson  street 
Cruickshank,   John,    surveyor,    100  Gilmore 

place 
Cruickshank,  P.,  8  Wallace  place 
Cruickshank,  William,  engraver,  lithographer, 
and  printer,  18  St  James'  square ;   house, 
28  Grove  street 
Cruickshank,  Mrs  John,  2  Grove  street 
Cruickshank,  Miss,  6  Duncan  st.,  Newington 
Cruickshanks  &  Ronaldson,  upholsterers,  cabi- 
netmakers, undertakers,  and  house  agents, 
1  M'Neil  place,  and  56  Bernard  street 


Cruickshanks,  George  (C.  8p  Ronaldson),  7 
Crown  street 

Cruttenden,  Edward,  cabinetmaker  and  up- 
holsterer, 4  Thomas  street 

Cuddie,  Clementine,  Canaan  lane 

Cull,  John,  tobacconist  and  stationer,  30 
Bridge  street 

Cullen,  Rev.  G.  D.,  33  Royal  terrace 

Cullen,  Jamas,  china  merchant,  58  St  An- 
drew street,  Leith 

Cullen,  John  J.,  letter-carrier,  15  High  School 
yards 

Cullen,  Martin,  provision  merchant,  194  Cow- 
gate  ;  house,  37  Blair  street 

Cullen,  Michael,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 
252  Cowgate 

Cullen,  Thomas,  surveyor  of  taxes,  12  Water- 
loo place  ;  house,  9  Cumin  place 

Cullen,  Mrs  John,  1  Claremont  place 

Culley's  lodgings,  3  West  Register  street 

Gumming,  Thomas,  &  Son,  trunk,  portman- 
teau, brush,  basket,  and  packing-box 
makers,  2  Cockburn  street 

dimming,  Alex.,  grocer  and  wine  merchant. 
179  Pleasance  ;  house,  10  Montague  street 

Gumming,  Boswall,  late  supervisor  Inland 
Revenue,  9  South  Norton  place 

Cumming,  Charles,  cupper  to  the  Royal  In- 
firmary, 17  London  street 

Cumming,  Chas.,  chemist  and  druggist,  40 
Dublin  street ;  house,  17  London  street 

Cumming,  Capt.  J.  {assistant  secretary,  Scot- 
tish Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 
Animals),  17  Drummond  street 

Cumming,  James,  LL.D.,  H.M.  Inspector  of 
Schools,  27  Windsor  street 

Cumming,  James,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit 
merchant,  7  Grassmarket ;  house,  3  Lauri- 
ston  park 

Cumming,  James,  shoemaker,  23  Cumberland 
street 

Cumming,  James,  artist,  26  Elder  street 

Cumming,  Rev.  James  Elder,  21  Mayfield 
terrace 

Cumming,  John,  artist,  1  Hanover  street 

Cumming,  Kenneth,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit 
merchant,  18  Union  place 

Cumming,  Robert,  4  Bright  terrace 

Cumming,  Robert,  bookseller,  stationer,  and 
news-agent,  249  High  street 

Cumming,  Thomas  (C.  Sf  Son),  1  Mound  place 

Cumming,  W.,  M.D.,  RR.C.P.,  18  Ainsliepl. 

Gumming,  William,  V.S.,  81  St  Cuthbert's 
glebe 

Cumming,  William,  bootmaker,  26b  West  port 

Cumming,  Mrs  Elizabeth,  tobacconist,  10  St 
Vincent  street 

Cumming,  Mrs  A.,  38  Brunswick  street 

dimming,  Mrs  Valiant,  Richmond  cottage, 
Church  hill 

Cummings,  Mrs,  hotel,  81  St  Cuthbert's  qlebe 

Cunard  Royal  Mail  Steamers  to  New  York 
— J.  P.  Oliver,  agent — 46  George  street 


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Cundell,   Joseph  {Agent,  British  Linen  Co.), 

48  Bernard  street 
Cuningham  &  Co.,  wine  merchants,  17  Clyde 

street ;  house,  9  Chester  street 
Cuningham,   Alexander  {secretary,  Northern 

Lighthouses),  9  Chester  street 
Cuningham.  John,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  45 

Bernard  street 
Cuningham,  W.  A.,  86  Great  King  street 
Cuningham,  Miss,  86  Great  King  street 
Cuninghame,  Mrs,  2o  Moray  place 
Cuninghame,  Miss,  27  Raeburn  place 
Cunning,  "William,  smith  and  ironmonger,  38 
Queen  street;   house,   9  South-east  Circus 
place 
Cunningham,  Eraser,  &  Co.,  nurserymen  and 
florists,  Comely  bank  and  Edgehill  nursery 
Cunningham,  J.  &  J.,  seed,  linseed  cake,  and 
artificial  manure  merchants:  office,  102  West 
bow  ;  stores,  West  Bowling-green   street ; 
chemical  works,  Salamander  street 
Cunningham.  A.  L.,  smith,  12  Sandport  st.  ; 

house,  21  Dock  street 
Cunningham,  Alexander,  5  Brandfield  place 
Cunningham,    Alexander,    coal  merchant,    5 
Port-Hopetoun  ;  house,  25  Earl  Grey  street 
Cunningham,   Andrew,  jun.  {successor  to  J. 
Russet),  plate-glass  agent,  glass  merchant, 
glazier,  and  slater,  18  Leith  street ;  house, 
9  Prince  Consort  place 
Cunningham,  Andrew,  21  Admiralty  street 
Cunningham,  G.,  civil  engineer,  135a  George 

street ;  house.  2  Ainslie  place 
Cunningham,  Gavin,  joiner,  6  X.  James'  street 
Cunningham,  James,  50  Queen  street 
Cunningham,  James  C.  (./.  cy  /.  C),  88  Lau- 

riston  place 
Cunningham,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 7  Canning  place 
Cunningham,    James,    wright,    11    Pattison 

street ;  house,  23  Bernard  street 
Cunningham,  James,  contractor,  Mary  place 
Cunningham,  John  {Signet  Library),  2  Atholl 

place 
Cunningham,   John,   dairyman,  33    Cumber- 
land street 
Cunningham,  John,  76  Fountainbridge 
Cunningham,  John  Thos.,  L.D.S.,  R.C.S.E., 

dental  surgeon,  114  Lauriston  place 
Cunningham,  Lennox  Thompson,  M.D.,  R.N., 

20  Warriston  crescent 
Cunningham,  Peter  {Clydesdale  Bank,  High 

street),  3  Pilrig  street 
Cunningham,  Thomas,  hat  manufacturer,  61 

North  bridge 
Cunningham,  Thomas,  tailor  and  clothier,  23 

St  Mary's  wynd 
Cunningham,  William  H.,  22  East  Preston  st. 
Cunningham,  William,  4  Hope  terrace,  Leith 
Cunningham,    William,    church    officer,    1a 

Madeira  place 
Cunningham,  M.  &  H.,  dressmakers,  10  Char- 
lotte street,  Leith 


Cunningham,  Mrs  Catherine,  grocer  and  spirit 

merchant,  6  and  7  Lapicide  place 
Cunningham,  Mrs  J.  S.,  7  Royal  terrace 
Cunningham,  Mrs  Janet,  20  High  street 
Cunningham,  Mrs  Patrick,  31  Princes  street 
Cunningham.  Mrs  Thomas,  18  Graham  street 
Cunningham,  Mrs,  17  Salisbury  road 
Cunningham,  Mrs,  2  Haddington  place 
Cunningham,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  7  S. 

St  James'  street 
Cunningham,  Miss,  94  Lauriston  place 
Cunningham.  Miss,  Institution  for  the  Edu- 
cation of  Young  Ladies,  5  Duncan  street, 
Newington 
Cunningham     Miss,     greengrocer,     7     East 

Sciennes  street 
Cunningham,  Miss,  13  Rankeillor  street 
Cunninghame,    George    C,    Strowau    lodge, 

Morningside  place 
Cunninghame,  Mrs,  of  Balgonie,  4  Blacket  pi. 
Cunyngham,  Sir  W.  H.  Dick,  Bart.,  Preston- 
field,  Dalkeith  road 
Cunynghame,  R.  J.  Blair,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E., 

4  St  Colme  street 
Cunynghame,  Mrs,  4  St  Colme  street 
CURLE,  JAMES,  pianoforte  maker,  52  Han- 
over street ;  workshop,  Broughton  market  ; 
house,  46  Hanover  street.    ^  See  Adv.  p.  45 
Curie,  James,  bootmaker,  40  Buccleuch  street ; 

house.  54 
Curll,  William  Nisbet,  tobacconist,  51  Hope 

park  end 
Curll,  Mrs,  15  Henderson  row 
Currer,  Adam,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  79 

Queen  street ;  house,  8  Hope  street 
Currer,  Mrs,  13  Montgomery  street 
Currer,  Misses,  3  Antigua  street 
Currie  &  Lamb,  bookbinders  and  stationers, 

10  Hunter  square 
Currie   &   Co.,    wholesale    confectioners  and 

agents,  25  George  IV.  bridge 
Currie,  J.,  &  Co.,  rag,  rope,  wool,  and  metal 
merchants,  93  South  Back  of  Canongate,  2 
Old  Physic  gardens,  and  Gullan's  close,  264 
Canongate 
Currie,   James,   &  Co.,  agents  of  the  Leith, 
Hull,    and    Hamburg    Steam-packet    Co., 
34  Bernard  street 
Currie,  Adam,  shipmaster,  97  St  Andrew  st., 

Leith 
{Currie,  Adam,  grocer,  25  Dock  street 
Currie,  Andw.,  firewood  factory,  M'Neil  place 
Currie,   Alexander,    advocate,  late  principal 

clerk  of  Session,  45  Heriot  row 
Currie,    Archibald,    shipwright,    47    Albany 

street,  Leith 
Currie,  David  R.  (C.  Sf  Lamb),  3  Blair  street 
Currie,  Heriot,  engineer,  4  Auburn  place 
Currie,  James  G.,  3  Oxford  street 
Currie,  James,  china  merchant,  17  S.  Clerk 

street 
Currie,    James   {Currie  §•  Co.),    Blair   park, 
Ferry  road,  Leith 


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Carrie,    Rev.    James,    M.A.,   rector,    Normal 
Institution,    Johnston    terrace ;    house,    13 
Duncan  street,  Drummond  place 
Currie,  John,  gardener  and  florist,  Parkside 

lodge 
Currie,  P.,  hotelkeeper,  1  West  Register  street 
'Currie,  Robert,  6  Dryden  place 
Currie,    Robert,    bootmaker,     1a    North    St 
:     David  street 

Currie,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  110  Rose  street ; 
|     house,  108  George  street 
jCjorrie,   William,  junior,    carver  and   gilder, 

Tanfield 
Currie,  William,  14  Viewforth  place 
Currie,  Wm.,  cork  manufacturer,  51  Water  lane 
Currie,  Mrs  J.,  provision  merchant,  114  Rose 

street 
Currie,    Mrs    Thomas,    spirit   merchant,    14 
!     Market  street 

[Currie,  Mrs,  85  Great  King  street 
i  Currie,  Mrs,  2  Lord  Russell  place 
Currie,  Miss  J.,  dressmaker,  507  Lawnmarket 
Currie,  Miss,  29  Buccleuch  place 
Currie,  Miss  M.,  milliner,  185  Kirkgate 
Curriehill,  Lord,  60  Northumberland  street 
Curror  &  Cowper,   S.S.C.,   India   buildings, 

Victoria  street 
Curror,  Adam,  farmer  and  land  valuator,  The 
I  Lee  and  My  reside,  Merchiston 
Curror,  David,  of  Wester  Craigduckie,  S.S.C 

(C.  <V  Cowper),  25  Northumberland  street 
Curror,  John  F.,  The  Lee,  Merchiston 
Cushnie,  William,  Villa,  Malta  green  place 
Cusin,  Rev.  Alex.,  M.A.,  17  Greenside  place 
Cusine,  James,  23  Bernard  street 
Custom  House,  Commercial  street 
Cuthbert,  Alexander,  12  Grange  road 
Cuthbert,  Clarkson,  M.D.,  surgeon,  8  Spence's 

place  ;  house,  12  Lothian  road 
Cuthbert,  Daniel,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  36 

Brunswick  street 
Cuthbertson,    A.   G.,  &  Son,  merchants  and 

commission  agents,  55  Constitution  street 
Cuthbertson,  Andrew,  37  Arthur  street 
Cuthbertson,  Andrew  Gray,  4  Carlton  street 
Cuthbertson,  G.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

65  Shore  and  4  Prince  Regent  street 
Cuthbertson,  John,  1  Randolph  place 
Cuthbertson,  Joseph,  joiner,  2  Rosehill  place 
Cuthbertson,  Robert,  Eden  lodge,  Eden  lane, 

Morningside 
Cuthbertson,  William  F.,  stationer,  10  Prince 

Albert  buildings 
Cuthbertson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  4  Melbourne 

place 
Cuthbertson,  Mrs  William,  5  Milne's  court 
Cuthbertson,  Mrs  Mary,  2  Carberry  place 
Cuthbertson,  Misses,  8  Great  King  street 
Cuthill,  Alex.,  livery  stables,  51  Rose  street 

Daffron,  John,  basketmaker,  44  Cowgate 
Dahl,  Abram,  Catherine  lodge,  Newhaven  rd. 
Daily,  John,  grocer,  49  Cowgate 


Daily,  Mrs,  French  stay  maker,  53  High  st. 

Daily  Review  Office,  377  High  street 

Dale,  Alexander  (G.P.O.),  16  West  Clare- 
mont  street 

Dale,  James,  6  Corunna  place 

Dalgety,  Harry  (Scott,  Moncrieff,  £•  !>.),  47 
Minto  street 

Dalgety,  Mrs  Charles,  47  Minto  street 

Dalgleish  &  Forrest,  auctioneers  and  furni- 
ture dealers,  4  St  Andrew  square 

Dalgleish  &  Son,  machine  cork  manufacturers, 
South  Back  of  Canongate 

Dalgleish,  David  (D.  Sp  Son),  32  Dundas  st. 

Dalgleish,  David,  sen.,  10  Elm  row 

Dalgleish,  James,  W.S.,  8  Atholl  crescent 

Dalgleish,  John,  agent  for  Edmonston  coal 
and  lime  (N.B.R.,  North  Bridge  depot) 

Dalgleish,  John,  wright,  42  Pleasance  ;  house, 

8  Roxburgh  terrace 
Dalgleish,   John    (Dregliom    College),   11    N. 

Merchiston  place 
Dalgleish,  Major,  6  Viewforth  place 
Dalgleish,  Mark,  British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank 
Dalgleish,     Robert,     Holyrood     glassworks  ; 

house,  17  South  Back  of  Canongate 
Dalgleish,  Thomas,  engineer,  22  Sheriff  brae 
Dalgleish,  William,  Ship  inn,  Newhaven 
Dalgleish,  Miss,  36  Grange  road 
DALKEITH  COLLIERY  OFFICE,  St  Leo- 
nard's depot — George  Baigrie, agent;  house, 

9  Parkside  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  107 
Dall,  Thomas,  C.A.,  38  Hanover  st. ;  house, 

14  Claremont  crescent 
Dall,  Wm.,  glass  and  china  merchant,  4  Hano- 
ver street ;  house,  6  Abercromby  place 
Dall,  Mrs,  2  Pitt  street,  Bonnington 
Dallas,  E.  W.,  photographer,  125  Princes  st. ; 

house,  Dean  bank  house,  Dean  bank 
Dallas,  Mrs,  5  Maitland  street 
Dalmahoy  &  Cowan,  W.S.,  12  Hill  street 
Dalmahoy,  James,  H.EJ.C.S.,  9  Forres  street 
Dalmahoy,  Patk.  (D.  8f  Cowan),  69  Queen  st. 
Dalrymple,  James,  porter,  6  Hamburgh  place 
Dalrymple,  John,  tea  and  coffee  merchant,  1 
Johnston  terrace  ;  house,  1  Findhorn  place 
Dalrymple,  John,  rope  and  sail  maker,  5  and  7 
Dock  street ;  house,  1  Jamaica  street,  Bon- 
nington 
Dalrymple,  Mrs,  50  George  street 
Dalrymple,  Miss,  boarding  and  clay  school,  1 

Jamaica  street,  Bonnington 
Dalton,  Miss,  dressmaker,  41  N.  Richmond  st. 
Dalyell,  Mrs  Colonel,  21  Greenhill  gardens 
Dalzel,  Miss,  16  India  street 
Dalzell,  Mrs,  2  Hamilton. place,  Newington 
Dalzell,  Miss,  11  Minto  street 
Dalziel,  Rev.  George,  3  Leven  Street 
Dalziel,  George  (Gibson- Craig,  D.,  fyBrodies), 

10  Regent  terrace 
Dalziel,  George,  jun.,  W.S.,  5  Thistle  street: 

house,  10  Regent  terrace 
Dalziel,    John,   W.S.   (Gibson- Craig,  D.,   £ 
Brodies),  28  Dublin  street 


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Dalziel,  Robert,  toys,  smallwares,  and  hosiery. 
77  Broughtou  street 

Dalziel,  Mrs  John,  2  Bank  place 

Dalziel,  Mrs  W.,  56  India  street 

Dalziel,  Miss,  fishmonger,  36a  Frederick  street ; 
house,  39  George  street 

Dalziell,  Mrs,  fruiterer  and  greengrocer,  52 
Bernard  street 

Dane  &  Co.,  printing  ink.  colour,  and  varnish 
manufacturers,  3  East  Register  street 

Danks,  E.,  toy  shop,  8  Bristo  place 

Danks,  John,  15  Hope  park  terrace 

Danks,  William,  glass,  china,  and  rag  mer- 
chant, 32  Cowgate ;  house,  23  Dick  place 

Danney,  Daniel,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  301 
High  street 

Danskin,  George,  music  teacher,  45  George  st. 

Danzig  Steam  Packet  Office,  34  Bernard  st. 

Darg,  James,  upholsterer,  2  Gardner's  cresct. 

Darling,  William,  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers, 
22  Rose  street 

Darling's  Regent  temperance  hotel,  20  Water- 
loo place 

Darling,  Andw.,  warehouseman,  25  Barony  st. 

Darling,  George,  agent,  7  Rankeillor  street 

Darling,  James  S.,  W.S.,  64  Northumberland 
street 

Darling,  J.  &  A.,  fleshers,  36  Couper  street 
.  and  11  Buccleuch  street 

Darling,  R.  (secretary,  North  British  Steam 
Packet  Co.),  4  Princes  street 

Darling,  Richard,  butcher,  2  Gray's  place,  St 
Leonard's 

Darling,  Robert  (G.P.O),  28  Barony  street 

Darling,  Robert,  grocer  and  provision  mercht., 
10  Drummond  street 

Darling,  Robert,  smith  and  farrier,  150  Con- 
stitution street ;  house,  8  Kirk  street 

Darling,  William,  spirit  merchant,  4  West 
Richmond  street 

Darling,  Mrs  R.,  5  Maitland  place 

Darling,  Mrs  Win.,  19  West  Nicolson  street 

Darling,  Mrs,  59  Lauriston  place 

Darling,  Mrs,  Northfield,  Newhaven  road 

Darling,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  5 
Gray's  court,  95  Nicolson  street 

Darling,  Miss,  17  Pitt  street 

Darlington  &  Hopper,  cabinetmakers  and 
upholsterers,  5b  Frederick  street 

Darlington,  Henry,  Aird  house,  23  Lauder  road 

Darlington,  William,  19  Pitt  street 

Darney,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  Newhaven 

Daun,  Robert,  M.A.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P.L., 
F.R.S.E.,  and  deputy  inspector-general  of 
hospitals,  6  Picardy  place 

Dauney,  Mrs,  3  Pitt  street,  Bonnington 

Davidson  &  Chisholm,  builders  and  joiners, 
37  Grove  street 

Davidson  &  Reid,  upholsterers,  cabinetmakers, 
carvers  and  decorators,  importers  of  foreign 
furniture,  and  sole  agents  for  French  par- 
quet, 57  and  59  Frederick  street 

Davidson  &  Syme,  W.S.,  22  Castle  street 


Davidson,  John,  &  Co.,  salt  and  patent  whiting 
manufacturers,  shipbrokers,  and  auctioneers, 
24  Sheriff  brae 

Davidson,  R.,  &  Co.,  paint,  varnish,  oil,  and 
colour  merchants,  5  and  6  Shore 

Davidson,  Rev.  A.B.,  D.D.,  Professor  of  Hebrew 
in  the  New  College,  10  Rillbank  terrace 

Davidson,  A.,  provision  store,  37  Cowgate 

Davidson,  Alex.,  missionary,  3  Salisbury  ter. 

Davidson,  Alexander,  builder,  6  Ritchie  place 

Davidson,  Alexander,  writer,  11  Brandon  st. 

Davidson,  Andrew,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 
Water  of  Leith 

Davidson,  Andrew,  bootmaker,  130  Rose  st. 

Davidson,  Archibald,  sheriff  of  Midlothian, 
Sheriff  Court  buildings,  George  iv.  Bridge ; 
house,  Craiglockhart  house,  Slateford 

Davidson,  Charles,  provision  merchant,  3 
Market  place 

Davidson,  Chas.,  house  agent,  8  Abbey  hill 

Davidson,  D.,  Bank  of  Scotland,  ho.  Ravel- 
ston,  Blackhall 

Davidson,  David,  spirit  merchant,  283  Canon- 
gate  ;  house,  1  East  Adam  street 

Davidson,  David,  tailor  and  clothier,  25  Abbey 
hill 

Davidson,  Donald,  wholesale  and  retail  pro- 
vision merchant,  96  West  bow;  house,  8 
Carlung  place 

Davidson,  Eben.,  ship  and  insurance  broker 
and  commission  merchant,  39  Sandport  st. 

Davidson,  Rev.  George  R.,  17  Greenside  place 

Davidson,  George,  cooper  and  fishcurer,  26 
Giles'  street 

Davidson,  J.  L.,  commercial  traveller,  6  Glad- 
stone terrace 

Davidson,  James,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  44 
London  street 

Davidson,  Jas.,  stamp  cutter,  15  Gifford  park 

Davidson,  James,  8  Morrison  street 

Davidson,  James,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 
94  Nicolson  street 

Davidson,  John,  portrait  painter,  2  West 
Lauriston  place 

Davidson,  John,  com.  traveller,  7  Kew  terrace 

Davidson,  John,  S.S.C.  and  N.P.,  17  Elm  row 

Davidson,  John  M.,  clerk,  22  Hawthorn  bank 
place,  Leith 

Davidson,  John,  18  Meadow  place 

Davidson,  John,  wholesale  stationer,  printer, 
and  lithographer,  25  Bernard  street  and  17 
Mitchell  street ;  house,  9  Smith's  place 

Davidson,  John  Morrison,  teacher,  11  Duncan 
street,  Drummond  place 

Davidson,  Jonathan,  steelyard  maker  (patentee 
and  manufacturer  of  self -reefing  sails),  24 
Barony  street ;  house,  10  Catherine  street 

Davidson,  Laur.  (D.  <§•  Syme),  7  Rutland  sq. 

Davidson,  Lieut.-Col.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  Woodcroft, 
Clinton  road 

Davidson,  Rev.  Peter,  D.D.  (Queen  Street  U.P- 
Church),  5  Saxe-Cobourg  place 

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Davidson,  R.  D.,  merchant,  2  Wellington  pi., 
Leitk 

Davidson,  Robert,  8  Heriot  place 

Davidson,  Robt.,  organist  and  teacher  of  music, 
2  Elm  row 

Davidson,  Thos.,  coal  merchant,  46  Nicolson  st. 

Davidson,  Thomas,  10  West  Preston  street 

DAVIDSON,  THOMAS,  bookseller  and  sta- 
tioner, 52  Geo.  IV.  bridge.    ^  See  Adv.  p.  48 

Davidson,  William,  millinery  and  mantle  ware- 
house, 54a  Hanover  street ;  house,  52 

Davidson,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 
30  Dean  street 

Davidson,  William,  spice  dealer,  Haddon's 
court,  112  Nicolson  street ;  house,  Hillside, 
Duddingston 

Davidson,  William,  house  painter,  6  Bread  st. ; 
house,  17 

Davidson,  William,  bootmaker,  25  Thistle  st. 

Davidson,  Wm.  (Stewart  SfD.),  16  Grindlayst. 

Davidson,  William,  grocer,  40  India  place 

Davidson,  W.  P.,  6  Brunswick  street 

Davidson,  Mrs  A.,  23  Union  place 

Davidson,  Mrs  Charles  Forbes,  32  Rutland  sq. 

Davidson,  Mrs  David,  1  Torphichen  street 

Davidson,  Mrs  G.,  65  York  place 

Davidson,  Mrs  Thomas,  2  W.  Lauriston  place 

Davidson,  Mrs  W.,  11  Brandon  street 

Davidson,  Mrs,  12  Clarence  street 

Davidson,  Mrs,  machinist,  14  Raeburn  place 

Davidson,  Mrs,  13  Torphichen  street 

Davidson,  Mrs,  5  St  Bernard's  crescent 

Davidson,  Mrs,  19  Home  street 

Davidson,  Mrs,  14  London  street 

Davidson,  Mrs,  56  India  street 

Davidson,  Mrs,  8  St  Bernard's  row 

Davidson,  Mrs,  1  Lothian  road 

Davidson,  Mrs,  30  Earl  Grey  street 

Davidson,  Mary,  stationer  aDd  news-agent,  1 
St  Leonard  street 

Davidson,  Miss  Sophia,  3  Danube  street 

Davidson,  Miss,  dairy,  27  Duke  street,  Leith 

Davidson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  44  London  st. 

Davie,  James,  printer,  20  Spittal  street 

Davie,  John,  shoemaker,  18  S.  College  street 
and  61  Nicolson  street ;  ho.  18  Charles  st. 

Davie,  John,  jun.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  205 
High  street 

Davie,  John  M.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 
21  Tobago  st.  ;  house,  28  Torphichen  street 

Davie,  Peter,  6  Sciennes  hill 

Davie,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  27  Vinegar  close, 
Giles'  street 

Davie,  Mrs,  20  Great  Stuart  street 

Davies,  W.  &  W.  G.,  cabinetmakers  and  up- 
holsterers, 110  Rose  street 

Davies,  David,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 
13  South  St  James'  street 

Davies,  Wm.,  cabinetmaker,  52  Hanover  st. 

Davies,  William  Arthur,  10  Crown  street 

Davies,  Wm.  H.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 
77  Clerk  street ;  house,  31 

Davies,  Mrs  T.,  2  West  Circus  place 


Davis  &  Primrose,  engineers   and   machine- 
makers,  33  Duke  street,  Leith 
Davis,  Rev.  Edwin,  teacher  of  elocution,  Eden 

hermitage,  Eden  lane 
Davis,  Philip,  72  Great  King  street 
Davis,  R.  E.  (D.  §•  Primrose),  9  Vanburgh 

place 
Davis,  Mrs,  24  Bristo  street 
Davis,  Catherine,  toy  shop,  19  S.  College  st. 
Davison,  John,  tailor,  6  Roxburgh  place 
Davison,  Samuel  Dobson  (Hawthorns  §■  Co.), 

Boswell  house,  Boswell  road 
Davison,  Mrs,  6  Marmion  terrace 
Dawson,  Adam,  1  Laverock  bank  terrace 
Dawson,   Francis,   surgeon  and  druggist,  22 

Main  street 
Dawson,  John,  joiner,  21  Colville  place 
Dawson,  John,  victual  dealer,  46  St  Leonard 

street ;  house,  50 
Dawson,  Richard,  23  Cheyne  street 
Dawson,  Robert,  slater  and  chimney-sweeper, 

169  Rose  street 
Dawson,  Thomas,  5  St  Andrew  square 
Dawson,  Thomas,  J.P.  constable,  16  Beaumont 

place 
Dawson,  Wm.,  wholesale  and  retail  stationer, 

lithographer,    and   engraver,    21   Nicolson 

street ;  house,  4  Hill  square 
Dawson,  Wm.,  shirt,  underclothing,  and  baby- 
linen  wareho.,  57  and  59  Clerk  st.  ;  ho.  61 
Dawson,  Miss  Jessie,  dressmaker,  35  Coatfield 

lane 
Day,  J.,  assist,  inspector  of  poor,  7  Springfield 
Day,    Joseph,    coal   agent,    Frithfield   baths, 

Seafield 
Daylight  Reflector  Company  (./.  P.  Oliver, 

agent),  46  George  street 
Dea,  Geo.,  merchant,  138  Pleasance ;  house, 

100  Causewayside 
Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution  (Win.  Hutchin- 
son, head-master ;  Mrs  Hutchinson,  matron), 

Henderson  row 
Dean  Bank  Institution  (Mrs  Millar,  matror}) 
Dean  Cemetery  (James  Rae,  superintendent) 
Dean    Free    Church    School    (Alexander 

Fleming,  teacher),  Lynedoch  place 
Dean  of  Guild's   Office,    City  Chambers 

(R.  Morham,  cleric),  10  Royal  Exchange 
Dean,  John  (Sasine  Office),  2  Lauriston  ter. 
Dean,  John,  bricklayer  and  furnace-builder. 

2  Viewforth  park 
Deanness,  Thomas,  bootmaker,  54  Bridge  st. 
DEANS  &  MOORE,  coalmasters,  29b  Frede- 
rick street  (James  Grant,  agent).         ^t  Set.- 

Adv.  p.  107 
Deans,  David,  teacher  of  music,  33  Dundas  st. 
Deans,  Rev.  James,  Raimesfield,  Ferry  road, 

Bonnington 
Deans,  John  Christie,  M.A.,  S.S.C.,  37  George 

street ;  house,  Jessfield,  Portobello 
Deans,  Robert,  draper,  37  Castle  street 
Deans,  Walter,  skinner  and  wool  merchant, 

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Deans,  William,  14  Montague  street 

Deans,  Mrs,  33  Dunrlas  street 

Deans,  Miss,  3  Stead's  place 

Dear,  William,  supervisor  (3c7  District  Inland 
Revenue),  2  Hailes  street 

Dearness,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  50  India  place 

Deas,  J.  &  T.,  French  polishers,  17  Church  st. 

Deas,  Francis,  advocate,  32  Heriot  row 

Deas,  James,  lithographic  printer,  6  Park  st. 

Deas,  Lord,  32  Heriot  row  ;  house,  Pitten- 
dreith,  Lasswade 

Deas,  Peter  M.,  M.B.,  assist,  physician,  Royal 
Edinburgh  Asylum,  Morningside 

Deas,  Thomas,  writer,  50  Brunswick  street 

Deas,  Thomas,  tailor,  90  Rose  street 

Deas,  William  P.,  writer,  10  Duncan  street 

Deas,  Mrs  Colonel,  3  Pitt  street 

Deas,  Mrs  J.,  2  Mayfield  street 

D'Egville,  James,  teacher  of  dancing,  50b  Fre- 
derick street 

De  Flandre,  Charles,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants, 
15  Dundas  street 

De  Flandre,  C,  teacher  of  French,  15  Dundas  st. 

Dee,  Miss,  dressmaker,  42  Minto  street 

DEJAY,  CALIXTE,  hotel,  99,  100,  and  101 
Princes  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  96    . 

Delgaty,  James,  dairy,  63  Cockburn  street 

Dempsey,  James,  confectioner,  319  High  st. 

Dempster,  J.  &  A.,  drapers  (agents  for  J. 
Pullar  S)-  Sons,  dyers,  Perth),  4  Raeburn  pi. 

Dempster,  G.,  spirit  dealer,  8  Annfield 

Dempster,  H.  L.,  late  Captain  Royal  Madras 
Artillery,  5  Bellevue  crescent 

Dempster,  James,  commercial  traveller,  29 
Collins  place 

Dempster,  John,  M.D.  (Inspector- General  of 
Hospitals),  47  Great  King  street 

Dempster,  Maxwell,  painter,  Morningside 

Dempster,  William,  musician,  16  Spittal  street 

Dempster,  Miss  D.,  1  Coates  place 

DENHAM  &  BROWN,  cabinetmakers,  up- 
holsterers, and  house  agents,  12a  George 
street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  75 

Denham,  James,  cabinetmaker,  6  South  St 
James'  street 

Denham,  James,  confectioner,  31  Earl  Grey 
street ;  house,  29 

Denholm  &  Cochrane,  wholesale  ironmongers, 
29  Cockburn  street 

Denholm,  Alexander  (D.  fy  Cochrane),  7  Salis- 
bury terrace 

Denholm,  James,  2  Albert  place 

Denholm,  James,  boot-tree  and  last  maker, 
1  Gihnore  street ;  house,  23  Macdowall  st. 

Denholm,  James,  blacksmith,  plumber,  and 
gasfitter,  Morningside 

Denholm,  James,  bellhanger,  116  Rose  street 

Denholm,  James,  bookseller,  26  West  Cross- 
causeway 

Denholm,  Thomas,  contractor  and  coal  agent 
(N.  B.  Railway  station)  ;  ho.  Niddrie  mill 

Denholm,  William,  coal  merchant ;  office,  42 
Lothian  road  ;  house,  1 7  Bread  street 


Denholm,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  2  Albert  place 

Denholm,  Mrs,  Patriothall  dairy,  Hamilton  pi. 

Denholme,  Robert,  S.S.C.,  4a  N.  St  David  st. 

Dennell  &  Orme,  satin  hat  manufacturers,  13 
E.  Register  street,  and  9  Leith  street  ter. 

Dennell,  James  (D.  Sf  Orme),  9  Leith  street 
terrace 

Dennison,  Alexander,  teacher,  Panmure  place 

Den o van,  Hy.  (Brazilian  Consul),  16  Fyfe  pi. 

Denson,  Richard,  lodgings  (beadle  of  St  PauVs 
Episcopal  Chapel),  3  Hope  street 

Denton,  Mrs  C,  24  Buccleuch  place 

De  Palraas,  Solemy,  French  teacher,  2  South 
Charlotte  street 

Deseret,  Phineas,  writer,  5  Eastfield 

Destitute  Sick  Society  ;  John  M'Culloch, 
(British  Linen  Co.),  treasurer,  11  Duke  st. 

Deuchar,  David  (Assistant  Actuary  to  the  Cale- 
donian Insurance  Co.),  Morningside  house, 
Morningside 

Deuchar,  Capt.  Pat.,  R.N.,  2  Henderson  row 

Deuchar,  Mrs  John,  Morningside  house,  Morn- 
ingside 

Deuchar,  Miss,  2  Henderson  row 

Deuchar,  Miss  E.  R.,  boarding  school,  Tra- 
falgar House,  Chalmers  crescent 

Deveneau,  J.,  108  Rose  street 

DEVINE,  JAMES,  clothier,  outfitter,  and 
broker,  299  and  301  Cowgate.  *  See  Adv. 
p.  55 

Devine,  P.,  miniature  painter  and  photogra- 
pher, 101b  Princes  street 

Devlin,  Michael,  broker,  267  Cowgate 

Devlin,  Thomas,  oyster  merchant,  5  Annfield 

Dewar  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  1 
Kirk  gate 

Dewar,  Alexander,  15  Charles  street 

Dewar,  Andrew,  18  Dundas  street 

Dewar,  Archibald,  41  Bristo  street 

Dewar,  Rev.  Duncan,  minister  of  Dull,  3 
Claremont  place 

Dewar,  Eb.  (D.  &f  Co.),  Bonnington  bank 

Dewar,  Francis,  auctioneer,  appraiser,  and 
commission  agent,  13  South  Frederick  st.  -r 
house,  140  Princes  street 

Dewar,  Hugh  Bruce  (Duncan  §■  Black),  37 
Inverleith  row 

Dewar,  Hugh,  butcher,  12  East  Register  street ; 
house,  20  St  James'  square 

Dewar,  James,  appraiser  and  house  agent,  1 
St  John  street 

Dewar,  James,  collector  of  accounts  and  house 
factor,  3  Gilmour  street 

Dewar,  John  N.,  commission  agent,  18  Gil- 
more  place 

Dewar,  John,  lodging-housekeeper,  13  Shand- 
wick  place 

Dewar,  John,  16  Comely  bank 

Dewar,  John,  cabinetmaker,  2  Gardner's  cres. 

Dewar,  John  F.,  bird  and  cage  merchant,  4S 
Hanover  street ;  house,  22  Haddington  pi. 

Dewar,  John,  27  Brunswick  street 

Dewar,  P.,  coach  proprietor,  6  Freer  street 


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Dewar,    S.,    bootmaker,    Victoria   grove,    St 

Leonard  street 
Dewar,  Thomas,  23  Archibald  place 
Dewar,  Wra.,  teaclier  of  dancing,  59  South  br. 
Dewar,  Mrs  Alexander,  2  Thomson's  place 
Dewar,  Mrs  T.,  lodgings,  59  Broughton  street 
Dewar,  Mrs,  64  Bristo  street 
Dewar,  Mrs  John,  140  Princes  street 
Dewar,  Mrs  R.,  ladies'  nurse,  77  Rose  street 
Dewar,  Misses  E.  &  M.,  94  Pleasance 
Dewar,  Miss,  lodging-house  keeper,  12  Shand- 

wick  place 
Diamond,  John,  bookkeeper,  1  Brandfield  pi. 
Dibble.  John,  bricklayer  and  furnace-builder, 

152  Constitution  street 
Dibdin,  Mrs,  Flodden  lodge,  Morningside 
Dick,  Charles,  &  Son,  brewers,  263  Cowgate 
Dick,  Archd.,  spirit  dealer,  6  W.  Adam  street 
Dick,  Arch.,  furrier,  55  George  st. ;  house,  53 
Dick,  David,  11  Archibald  place 
Dick,  George,  41  East  Claremont  street 
Dick,  George,  bootmaker,  8  Elder  street 
Dick,  James  (TF.  Taylor  fr  Co.),  35  Hope  ter. 
Dick,  James  (Taylor  §-  D.),  Ferrier  street 
Dick,  James  J.,  2  Scotland  street 
Dick,    James   (Gilbert  Jamieson  <$•  Son),  66 

Grassmarket ;  house,  7  Crichton  street 
Dick,  James,  refreshment  rooms,  Morningside 
Dick,  James,  40  Princes  street 
Dick,  John,  9  Minto  street 
Dick,  John,  spirit  dealer,  14  and  15  Dock  st. 
Dick,  John,  plumber,  1  Forth  street ;  house, 

58  Broughton  street 
Dick,  John,  City  and  Dean  of  Guild  officer, 

City  Chambers  ;  house,  3  Raeburn  place 
Dick,  John,  18  Gardner's  crescent 
Dick,  Matthew  W.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

80  and  82  Lauriston  street 
Dick,    Robert    (Registrar   for   district   of  St 

George's),  6  Lothian  road;  ho.  3  Sylvan  pi. 
Dick,  Robert,  jun.,  coal  agent  and  assistant- 
registrar,  6  Lothian  road ;  ho.  3  Sylvan  pi. 
Dick,  Thomas,  4  Gladstone  terrace 
Dick,  Thomas,  tailor,  3a  Claremont  place 
Dick,  Thomas,  9  Bedford  street 
Dick,  Thomas,  dairyman,  29  Burnside 
Dick,  Thomas,  engraver,  13  Hill  place 
Dick,  Wm..  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  17  Dean  st. 
Dick,  William  (superintendent  Sun  Fire  Office), 

40  Princes  street 
Dick,  Mrs  James,  Lomond  villa,  Wardie  road 
Dick,  Mrs  John,  20  George  street 
Dick,  Mrs  Margaret,  5  Hope  park  crescent 
Dick,  Mrs,  24  Brougham  street 
Dick.  Mrs,  166  Rose  street 
Dick,  Mrs,  5  Chalmers  street 
Dick,   Misses   H.   &  J.,   milliners,   straw  hat 

makers,  and  muslin  printers,  55  George  st. 
Dick,  Miss  A.,  straw  bonnet  maker,  5  Jordan 

bank 
Dick,  Miss  Janet,  13  Pitt  street 
Dick,  Miss,  25  South  Richmond  street j 
Dick,  Miss,  milliner,  140  Rose  street 


Dick,  Misses,  35  Hanover  street 

Dickens,    Mrs,    straw   hat    manufactory,    38 

Fountainbridge 
Dickie,  Jn.,  officer,  Royal  College  of  Surgeons 
Dickie,  John,  commercial  traveller,  3  Union 

place,  Bonnington  road 
Dickie,  W.,  wig-maker,  haircutter,  and  per- 
fumer, 65  and  69  Nicolson  street ;  house, 

Limefield  Cottage,  Gilmerton 
Dickie,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  15  Jamaica  street 
Dickie,  Mrs,  40  Ann  street 
Dickie,  Misses,  2  Danube  street 
Dickinson,    G.    I.,    hosier    and    glover,    131 

Nicolson  street 
Dickinson,  William,  tailor,  18  Brown  square 
DICKISON,    ALEXANDER,    plumber    and 

gasfitter,  2  Brougham   street ;    house,    10. 

*  See  Adv.  p.  80 
Dickison,  Geo.,  grocer,  66  W.  Fountainbridge  ; 

house,  Tarvet  street 
Dickison,  George,  21  Leven  street 
Dicksons  &  Co.,  nurserymen,  seedsmen,  and 

florists,  1  Waterloo  place;  nurseries,  Leith 

Walk,  Pilrig  street,  Redbraes,  Stewartfield, 

and  Bonnington  Farm 
Dickson  &  Small,   painters   and  decorators, 

Merchiston  terrace 
Dickson  &  Walker,    plate-glass  agents,  glass 

merchants,  and  glaziers,  31  Frederick  street 
Dickson  &  AVelsh,  coppersmiths  and  braziers, 

4  Queen's  place,  Greenside  row 
Dickson,  H.  G.  &  S.,  W.S.,  3  Dundas  street 
Dickson,  James,  &  Co.,  glass  and  china  mer- 
chants, 34  Princes  street 

Dickson,  James,  &  Co.,  wholesale  stationers, 
10  South  St  Andrew  street 

Dickson,  James,  &  Sons,  seedsmen,  nursery- 
men, and  florists,  32  Hanover  street;  nur- 
series, Inverleith  row 

Dickson,  John,  &  Son,  gunmakers.  63  Princes 
street 

Dickson,  Thos.,  &  Son,  hide,  skin,  and  tallow 
dealers,  20  Thornybauk ;  house.  11  Keir  st. 

Dickson,  A.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  3 
Elder  street ;  house,  17 

Dickson,  Adam,  butcher,  26  Upper  Gray  st. 

Dickson,  Adam,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 
38  Bristo  street  ;  house,  2  Montague  street 

Dickson,  Alexander,  advocate,  11  Royal  circus 

Dickson,  Alexander,  6  Haddington  place 

Dickson,  Alex.,  grocer,  179  High  St.;  house, 

5  Millerfield  place 

Dickson,  Alexander.  M.D..  11  Royal  circus 
Dickson,  Andrew,  grocer  and  -wine  merchant, 

6  and  7  Antigua  street ;  house,  9 
Dickson,  A.  J.,  S.S.C.,  8a  Abercromby  place ; 

house,  15  Brunswick  street.  Hillside 
Dickson,   Andrew,  spirit  dealer,  4  Johnston 

place 
Dickson,  Archibald,  M.D..  11  Royal  circus 
Dickson,  Arch.  W.,  surgeon.  13  Northumber- 
land street 
Dickson.  David  (J.  D.  §■  Co.).  3  Park  place 


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Dickson,  David,  coach-hirer,  26  William  st. 
Dickson,  David,  6  Ingliston  street 
Dickson,  David  Scot,  W.S.  {Thomson,  D.,  tV 
Shaw),  1  Thistle  court ;  house,  27  Albany  st. 
Dickson,  George,  wright,  14  North  St  Andrew 

street  lane 
Dickson,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant.  1 

South  Richmond  street 
Dickson,  Henry  G.,  W.S..  27  Drummond  pi. 
Dickson,  Henry,  2  Lord  Russell  place 
Dickson,  James  Jobson,  C.A.,  20  Young  st. : 

house,  13  Clarendon  crescent 
Dickson,  James,  merchant,  12  Tolbooth  wynd ; 

house,  2  Bonnington  place 
Dickson,  James,  7  Broughton  place 
Dickson,    James,    lodging-house    keeper   and 

gentlemen's  attendant,  475  Lawnmarket 
Dickson,  James,  agent,  10  Drumdryan  street 
Dickson,    James,    draff  merchant,   20  South 

Back  of  Canongate;  house,  69  Abbey  hill 
Dickson,  James  G.,  stockbroker,  9  North  St 

David  street 
Dickson,  John,  sen.  (./.  D.  #■  Son),  17  Blacket 

place 
Dickson,  John,  jun.  (/.  D.  Sp  Son),  2  London 

street 
Dickson,  John,  5  Strathearn  road 
Dickson,  John,  photographer,  3  Bristo  place 
Dickson,  John,  builder,  Junction  street  saw- 
mills, 70  Great  Junction  street 
Dickson,  John,  gardener,  16  East  Adam  st. 
Dickson,  John,  furniture  dealer,  44  Blair  st. 
Dickson,  J.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  43  Cumber- 
land street 
Dickson,  John,  13  Henry  street 
Dickson,   Richard  (D.  J.    Thomson  $*   Co.), 

Bank  place 
Dickson,  Robert,  51  Prince  Albert  buildings 
Dickson,  Robert,  19  Brunswick  street 
Dickson,  Robert,  8  Crichton  street 
Dickson,  Robert,  refreshment  rooms,  N.B.R. 

(northern  section) 
Dickson,  Samuel,  W.S.,  27  Drummond  place 
Dickson,  Thos.,  oil,  tallow,  and  candle  manu- 
facturer, 9  Semple  street 
Dickson,  Thomas  Goldie  (Watson  §■  D.),  ac- 
countant, 34  York  place 
Dickson,  Thos.  (late  seedsman).  17  Canning  pi. 
Dickson,  Wm.  (J.  Dickson  §•  Co.),  38  York  pi. 
Dickson,  W.,  candlemaker,  124Nicolson  street 
Dickson,  Win.,  accountant,  10  Royal  circus 
Dickson,  William,  11  South  St  James'  street 
Dickson,  William,  wholesale  grocer,  1  Argyle 

square ;  house,  Hatton  place 
Dickson,  Wm.  R.,  of  Alton,  5  Regent  terrace 
Dickson,  William,  17  Upper  Grove  place 
Dickson,  Wm.,  plumber,  62  Candlemaker  row 
Dickson,  Wm.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  7 

Northumberland  place 
Dickson,    William,   victual   dealer  and   corn 

merchant,  42  Leven  street 
Dickson,  Mrs  Charles,  16  Duncan  street 
Dickson,  Mrs  Dr,  13  Clarendon  crescent 


Dickson,  Mrs  Thomas,  lodgings,  18  Cumber- 
land street 
Dickson,  Mrs  Walter,  3  Royal  circus 
Dickson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  19  Prince  Regent  st. 
Dickson,  Mrs,  3  Chapel  street 
Dickson,  Mrs,  7  Henry  street 
Dickson,  Mrs,  49  Lauriston  place 
Dickson,  Mrs,  grocer,  23  Jamaica  street 
Dickson,  Mrs,  10  Union  street,  Leith 
Dickson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  118  Princes  street 
Dickson,  Mrs  John,  greengrocer,  4  Crichton 

street 
Dickson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  32  Stafford  street 
Dickson,  Miss,  11  Broughton  place 
Dickson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  12  Melville  place 
Dickson,  Miss,  3  Forres  street 
Dickson,  Miss,  166  Fountainbridge 
Dickson,  Miss,  outfitter,  145  Princes  street 
Dickson,  Miss  A.,  8  Hope  park  square 
Dickson,  Miss  M.  J.,  music  teacher,  6  Upper 

Grove  place 
Dickson,  Misses,  7  Spring  villa,  Merchiston 

avenue 
Dickson,  Misses,  dressmakers,  6  Park  street 
Dickson,  Misses  M.  &  J.,  furnishing  shop,  38 

Couper  street 
Dickson,  Misses  W.  &  H.,  milliners,  etc.,  2  Gt. 

Junction  street 
Dillon,  Patrick,  clothes  and  furniture  broker. 

108  Canongate 
Dilly,  Frederick  (G.P.O.),  4  Great  King  st. 
Dingwall,  Alexander,  1  Maryfield  place 
Dingwall,  Arthur,  advocate,  9  Randolph  cres. 
Dingwall,  John,  coach-body  maker,  26  Cum- 
berland street 
Dingwall,  Robert,  cooper,  24  Lauriston  place  ; 

house,  56  Lothian  street 
Dippie,  Jas.  (/.  Livingstone  §■  Co.),  19  Pitt  st. 
Dippie,  Mrs,  19  Pitt  street 
Dishart,   John,   superintendent   Metropolitan 

lodging-house,  139  Grassmarket 
Disher,  John,  brewer  (Edinburgh  and  Leith 

Brewery)  ;  house,  5  Palmerston  road 
Disher,  Robert,  brewer  (E.  §•  L.  Brewing  Co.) ; 

house,  8  Greenhill  gardens 
Dishington,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  corn  factors  and 

general  comm.  agents,  56  Constitution  st. 
Dishington,    Thomas  (T.  D.   &r   Co.),    Lark 

villa,  Laverock  bank  terrace,  Trinity 
Dispensary  and  Humane  Society  (Archibald 

Fairley,     superintendent ;      Mrs     Fairley, 

matron),  Mill  lane 
Dispensary,  New  Town,  17  Thistle  street 
Dispensary,  Royal  Public   (Mrs  Hannan, 

housekeeper),  21  West  Richmond  street 
Dittmar,  William,  12  Preston  terrace 
Divine,  W.,  baker  and  provision  dealer,   160 

Cowgate 
Divorty,  Rev.  Geo.  (F.C.  Colonial  Secretary), 

7  North-west  Circus  place 
DIXON.  THOMAS,  &  SON,  coal  merchants. 

67  St  Leonard  street.     ^  See  Ado.  p.  108 
Dixon,  Edward,  4  Warriston  crescent 


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Dixon,  John,  butcher,  6  Kerr  street;  house, 

8  Hamilton  place 
Dixon,  Robinson,  china  mer.,  55  Yardheads 
Dixon,  Wm.  Jas.,  butcher,  poulterer,  etc.,  46 

Dundas  street ;  house,  57  Cumberland  st. 
Dixon,  Mrs  John,  10  Cobden  terrace 
Dixon,  Mrs  John,  hosier  and  draper,  61  Plea- 

sance  ;  house,  5  Roxburgh  place 
Dixson,  Robert,  baker,  9  East  Register  street ; 

house,  31  St  James'  square 
Dixson,  Mrs  May,  china  mercht.,  102  Kirkgate 
Dixson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  36  George  street 
Dobbie,  David  D.,  carrier,  2  Gladstone  ter. 
Dobbie,  Malcolm  G.,  bookseller,  2  King's  pi. 
Dobie,  Alexander,  baker,   41  Lothian  road  ; 

house,  54  Grindlay  street 
DOBIE,  GEORGE,  painter  and  decorator,  23 

George  street ;    house,    17    Dundas  street. 

*  See  Adv.  p.  78 
Dobie,  J.  M.,  general  dealer,  8  Victoria  street 
Dobie,  John,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturer, 

14  Beaumont  place 
Dobie,  John,  7  Sciennes  hill 
Dobie,  Robert,  7  Rankeillor  street 
Dobie,  Thomas  (G.P.O.),  5  Parkside  street 
Dobie,  W.j  general  draper,  clothier,  and  out- 
fitter, 14  and  15  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith 
Dobie,  William,  clerk,  34  Rosebank 
Dobson  &  Pyper,  builders,  166  Fountainbridge 
Dobsou,  Scott,  &  Co.,  clothiers,  hatters,  men's 

mercers,  and  general  outfitters,  61  Lothian 

road 
Dobson,  Eben.  (D.  fr  Pyper),  46  Earl  Greyst. 
Dobson,  John,  37  William  street 
Dobson,  Robert,  3  Fyfe  place 
Dobson,  Thomas,  supervisor  Inland  Revenue, 

50  Charlotte  street,  Leith 
DOCHARD,  DUNCAN,  agent  Perceton  fire- 
clay sewerage   pipes,   etc.,  depot,  Lothian 

road.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  92 
Docharty,  Robert,  confectioner,  29  Kirkgate 
Dodds  &  Forrest,  trunk,  portmanteau,   and 

bag  manufacturers,  61  Princes  street 
Dodds,   William,   &  Co.,  house  painters  and 

glaziers,  etc.,  89  Pleasance 
Dodds,  James,  teacher,  9  Lauriston  street 
Dodds,  Peter,  tinsmith,  5  Gladstone  terrace 
Dodds,  Mrs  J.  D.,  lodgings,  3  Downie  place 
DODDS,   MRS,    Governess    Institution,   and 

Select  Register  Office  for  Male  and  Female 

Servants,  1  Charlotte  place.     ^  See  Adv. 

p.  101 
Dods,  George,  assessor  of  railway  and  canal 

property  in  Scotland,  5  Gayfield  square 
Dods,  Jas.  R.,  watchmaker,  70  Prince  Albert 

buildings 
Dods,  John,  gardener,  Old  Botanic  cottage, 

Haddington  place 
Dods,    John,    cabinetmaker    and     furniture 

dealer,  66  and  67  Cowgate;  house,  11  Grass- 
market 
Dods,  Robert,  4  John's  place 
Dods,  Robert,  furniture  dealer,  64  Cowgate 


Dods,  Mrs  John,  41  Clerk  street 
Doherty,  H.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  11  ' 

120  Cowgate 
Doherty,  .John,  boot  and  shoe  merchant  and 

general  broker,  73,  75,  and  80  St  Mary's 

wynd 
Doherty,  John,  fruit  and  egg  dealer,  7  Green 

market  and  5  Market  street 
Doig,  M'Kechnie,  &  Davies,  carvers,  gilders, 

picture  liners,  and  plate-glass  merchants, 

89  George  street 
Doig,  Alex.,  spirit  merchant,  7  and  9  Queen's 

place,  Leith  ;  house,  13  Kirk  street 
Doig,  Charles,  writer,  Seafield  house,  Beaneld 
Doig,  Js.,  smith  and  ironmonger,  3  St  Patrick 

square  ;  house,  13  East  Preston  street 
Doig,  James,    fruiterer   and    greengrocer,    6 

Market  place  and  28  Pitt  street 
Doig,  James,  spirit  dealer,  34  Shore 
Doig,  M.,  draper  and  shirtmaker,  95  Kirkgate 
Doig,  Mrs,  5  King's  place 
Doig,  Mrs  R.,  spirit  merchant,  1  Hunter  square 
Doller,  George,  butcher,  59  Causewayside 
Don,  Duncan,  writer,  19  India  street 
Don,  J.,  packing-box  maker,  25  Great  Junc- 
tion street ;  house,  3  Morton  street 
Don,  Joseph,  14  Brandon  street 
Donald,  George  B.,  gardener,  7  Grindlay  st. 
Donald,  Isaac  L.,  watchmaker,  4  Gray's  place 
Donald,  James,  editor,  20  Melville  terrace 
Donald,  John,  Bridge  hotel,  3  Princes  street, 

and  25  Broughtoii  street 
DONALD,    JOHN,    china   merchant,    Bristo 

port   lane,   Bristo  port ;    house,    3  Lauder 

road.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  60 
Donald,  William,  silk  dyer,  28  Collins  place 
Donald,  Mrs  Alexander,  7  Danube  street 
Donald,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  7  Grindlay  street 
Donald,  Miss,  9  Whitehouse  terrace 
Donaldson's  Hospital  ;  Treasurer's  office,  61 

Castle  street 
Donaldson,  George,  &  Sons,  grocers  and  wine 

merchants,  22  W.  Maitland  st.  and  1  Mac- 
kenzie pi.  ;  house,  27  St  Bernard's  crescent 
Donaldson,  George  &  William,  law  agents  and 

N.P.,  3  Buccleuch  place  {agents  for  tin  X. 

British  Mercantile  Assurance  Company) 
Donaldson,  William,  &  Co.,  general  outfitters, 

clothiers,  and  men's  mercers,  10  So.  bridge 
Donaldson,  Andrew,  causeway-layer  and  con- 
tractor, 142  High  street 
Donaldson,  Archd.  {Shaw  £  D.),  384  Castle  hill 
Donaldson,  David,  baker,  2  Canongate 
Donaldson,  James,  wine  and  spu-it  merchant, 

7  Hamilton  place 
Donaldson,  James,  bootmaker,  74  George  st.  : 

house,  20  Dublin  street 
Donaldson,  James,  clerk,  25  Haddiugton  pi. 
Donaldson,     James,    LL.D.     (B.ector,    High 

School),  8  Mayfield  street 
Donaldson,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 

etc.,  7  Hillhousefiekl 
Donaldson,  James,  printer,  333  High  street 


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Donaldson,  Jas.,  tobacco-pipe  manufacturer, 

15  Morton  st.  ;  house,  47  Duke  st.,  Leith 
DONALDSON,  JOHN  F.  B.,  clock  and  watch 

maker  and  jeweller,  14  North  bridge  and 

92  West  bow.     %  See  Adv.  p.  55 
Donaldson,  John,  9  Gladstone  terrace 
Donaldson,   John,   printers'  furnisher,  12   St 

James'  square 
Donaldson,  John,  8  Keir  street 
Donaldson,  John,  4  Infirmary  street 
Donaldson,  John,  teacher,  40  St  Leonard  st. 
Donaldson,    John   G.,   spirit    merchant,    73 

Cockburn  street ;  house,  4  Lindsay  place 
Donaldson,  Rev.  John,  7  Great  Stuart  street 
Donaldson,  Richard  R..  butcher,  9  Home  st. ; 

house,  384  Castle  hill 
Donaldson,  Thomas  C,  7  Johnston  terrace 
Donaldson,  William,  27  St  Bernard's  crescent 
Donaldson,   William,   trimming   and   hosiery 

warehouse,    46   South    bridge  ;   house,  15 

Rankeillor  street 
Donaldson,  William,  grocer,  10  Moray  street 
Donaldson,  Mrs  Andrew,  40  Albany  street 
Donaldson,  Mrs  Archibald,  3  Davie  street 
Donaldson,  Mrs  Eliza,  grocer,  43  Canougate 
Donaldson,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings,  10  Wellington  pi. 
Donaldson,  Mrs,  31  Lothian  road 
Donaldson,  Mrs,  26  Walker  street 
Donaldson,  Mrs,  8  Moray  street 
Donaldson,  Misses,  dressmakrs.,  4  Rankeillor  st. 
Donnelly,  Wm.,  drillmaster,  22  Brougham  st. 
Donnelly,  W.,  broker,  315  Cowgate 
Donough,  Mrs,  5  Bellevue  place 
Dores  &  Laidlaw,  fleshers,  24  and  25  Middle 

market 
Dorrit,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  9a  Clarence  street 
Dott,  Aitken,  carver,  gilder,  and  frame  maker, 

14  and  16  South  St  David  street 
Dougal  Brs.,  bootmakers,  etc.,  122  Kirkgate 
Dougal,  William,  bootmaker,  5  India  place ; 

house,  7 
Dougal,  Miss,  dressmaker,  11  Grindlay  street 
Dougall,    John,    bricklayer    and    builder,    6 

Dougall's  buildings,  North  Fort  street 
Dougall,  William  (Marley  Hill  Coking  Co.), 

30  St  Andrew  square  ;  house,  3  King's  place 
Dougall,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  8  Nicolson  square 
Doughty,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

15  Leith  walk 

Douglas,  Geo.  &Geo.C,  lathsplitters,  Dairy  rd. 

Douglas,  J.  B.,  &  Smith,  W.S.,  62  Frederick 
street 

Douglas  &  Brodie,  searchers  of  Public  Re- 
cords, 23  St  James'  square 

Douglas  &  Macdonald,  ironmongers  and  iron 
merchants,  52  Grassmarket 

Douglas  &  Mason,  wine  merchants  and 
Italian  warehousemen,  96  George  street 

Douglas,  A.  Halliday,  M.D.,  F^CP.,  26 
India  street 

Douglas,  A.,  Venetian  window-blind  maker, 
22  Greenside  place  ;  house,  8  James'  place 

Douglas,  Alexander,  joiner,  15  Clerk  street 


Douglas,  Alexander  (Lindsay  &p  D.),  5  Green- 
side  row 
Douglas,  Alexander  Sholto,  W.S.,  22  Young 

street ;  house,  15  Great  King  street 
Douglas,    Archibald    (New   General  Register 

House),  Blackford  villa.  Morningside  place 
Douglas,  Christopher,  W.S.,  22  Young  street ; 

house,  13  Atholl  crescent 
Douglas,  C.  Home,  C.A.,  19  York  place 
Douglas,  David,  writer,  6  Clarence  street 
Douglas,  David  (Edmonston  If  D.),  bookseller, 

11  Salisbury  road 
Douglas,  D.,  W.S.,  13  Dundas  street 
Douglas,  Francis  Brown,  advocate,  21  Moray 

place 
Douglas,    George,    gardener,  Wilson's  court, 

Windmill  lane 
Douglas,  Geo.  C.  (G.  §■  G.  C.  D.\  3  Cam- 
bridge street 
Douglas,  Major  George,  30  Buckingham  ter. 
Douglas,   Jas.   (D.    $  '  M1- Donald),  23  West 

Sciennes 
DOUGLAS,  JAMES,  dentist,  6  N.  St  Andrew 

street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  48 
Douglas,  James,  house  painter,  3  Greyfriars 

place  ;  house,  4  Gladstone  terrace 
Douglas,  James,  27  Ann  street 
Douglas,   James,  picture  restorer,  32    South 

Frederick  street 
Douglas,  James,  victual  dealer,  2  Castle  barns  ; 

house,  169  Fountainbridge 
Douglas,  James,  Ph.D.,  teacher  of  English,  9 

Great  King  street ;  house,  6  Howard  place 
Douglas,   J.   T.   (D.   fr  Brodie),   St  Bride's, 

Boroughmuirhead 
Douglas,  James,  latbsplitter,  Thomas  street ; 

house,  15  West  Catherine  place 
Douglas,  Jas.  Crawford,  15Warriston  crescent 
Douglas,  John  B.,  W.S.,  12  Drummoud  place 
Douglas,  John  Wilham  (Inland  Revenue),  30 

Royal  circus 
DOUGLAS,  PETER,  dyer  and  scourer,   37 

Niddry  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  73 
Douglas,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  172 

Fountainbridge  ;  house,  25  Bread  street 
Douglas,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  24  Mitchell 

street ;  house,  27 
Douglas,  Robt.,  fishmonger,  game  dealer,  and 

poulterer,  37  Earl  Grey  street  . 
Douglas,  R.,  spirit  merchant,  49  Rose  street ; 

house,  4  Jamaica  street 
Douglas,  Thomas  B.  (late  Yallance),  clothier 

and  breeches  maker,  11  West  Register  st.  ; 

house,  3  Hope  park  terrace 
Douglas,    T.   H.   (D.  fr  Brodie),  St  Bride's, 

Boroughmuirhead 
Douglas,  Thomas,  victual  dealer,  98  and  99 

Main  street 
Douglas,  Thomas  B.,  3  Hope  park  terrace 
DOUGLAS,     THOMAS    H.,    photographer, 

Chamberlain  road.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  52 
Douglas,   Thomas  W.,  clerk  to  Lloyds'   Re- 
gister of  Shipping,  9  Prince  Regent  street 


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Douglas,  Timothy  G.,  North  British  Rubber 

Co.,  6  Greenhill  gardens 
Douglas,  W.  C,  32  Dublin  street 
Douglas,  W.  (Commercial  Bank),  2  George  pi. 
Douglas,  Wm.,  engraver,  2  Greyfriars  place 
Douglas,    W.   S.,    agent  and  mercantile  ac- 
countant, 2  Greyfriars  place 
Douglas,  William,  joiner,  4  Wemyss  terrace 
Douglas,  William,  51  Arthur  street 
Douglas,    Mrs   Admiral,   6    Blackford    road, 

Morningside 
Douglas,   Mrs  Catherine,   hat  manufacturer, 

30  Lothian  street 
Douglas,  Mrs  Hugh,  4  Maryfield  place 
Douglas,  Mrs  Thomas  G.,  34  Rose  street 
Douglas,  Mrs,  7  North-west  Circus  place 
Douglas,  Mrs,  5  Strathearn  road 
Douglas,  Mrs,  36  Cumberland  street 
Douglas,  M.  &  J.,  milliners  and  widows'  cap 

makers,  24  Hanover  street 
Douglas,  Miss,  13  Hart  street 
Douglas,  Miss,  9  Seton  place 
Douglas,  Miss,  1  Oxford  terrace 
Douglas,  Miss,  6  Gardner's  crescent 
Douglas,  Miss,  4  Cumin  jjlace 
Douglas,   Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  10 

Deanhaugh  street 
Douglas  Hotel,  34  and  35  St  Andrew  square 
Douglas',  Dr,  school,  9  Great  King  street 
Douglass,  Mrs,  grocer,  181  Rose  street 
Doull,  James,  joiner,  cabinetmaker,  and  house 

agent,  G  Park  street 
Doull,  Mrs  D.,  18  Buccleuch  place 
Dove,  James,  &  Co.,  engineers;  smiths,  fire- 
engine  and  hose  makers,  and  coach-timber 
benders,  18  Greenside  lane 
Dove,  David,  S.S.C.   (Goldie  £  D.),  8  York 
place  ;  house,  Waverley  cottage,  Eskbank, 
Dalkeith 
Dove,  Hector,  Rose  cottage,  Trinity 
Dove,  Mrs,  1  Inverleith  row 
Dow   &   Fender,    hosiers,    shirtmakers,    and 

hatters,  29  Princes  street 
Dow,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  7  St 
Andrew  street ;  house,  4  Northumberland 
place 
Dow,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  70 
Bristo  St.,  82  Potterrow,  and  34  Candle- 
maker  row  ;  house,  Chalmers  crescent 
Dow,  James,  Merchiston  terrace 
Dow,  James  R.,  printer,  23  Dundas  street 
Dow,  J.  Allan,  hatter,  65  North  Bridge  st.  ; 

house,  34  Buccleuch  place 
Dow,  John  (G.P.O.),  25  Earl  Grey  street 
Dow,  L.  S.,  general  agent  and  timber  mea- 
surer, Commercial   dock,   Leith ;   house,  7 
Pitt  street,  Leith 
Dow,  Laurance  Skene,  1  Union  pi.,  Trinity 
Dow,  Wm.,  cork  sole  manufacturer,  and  dealer 
in  shoemakers'  tools  and  furnishings,  240 
Canongate  ;  house,  115 
Dow,  William,  wright  and  undertaker,  6  Dean 
path 


Dow,  Mrs  Ann,  121  Rose  street 
Dow,  Mrs  E.,  10  Windmill  street 
Dow,  Mrs  W.  B.,  1  Sciennes  hill  place 
Dow,  Miss  Jane,  69  Broughtoo  street 
Dow,  Misses,  seminary,  5  Picardy  place 
Dowell,  Alexander,  auctioneer  and  valuator, 

18  George  street ;  house,  32  Royal  circus 
Dowie,  Grahame  G.,  9  Hailes  street 
Dowie,  Peter,  commission  merchant,  37  and 
38  Mitchell  street ;  house,  35  Charlotte  St., 
Leith 
Dowie,  Thos.,  S.S.C,  N.P.,  49  Constitution 

street ;  house,  28  Charlotte  street,  Leith 
Dowie,  Thomas,  35  Charlotte  street,  Leith 
Dowie,  Wm.,  late  contractor,  John's  cottage, 

Henderson  row 
Dowie,  Mrs  Frances,  3  Darling's  buildings 
Dowling,  R.  L.,  commercial  traveller,  6  Clare- 

mont  place 
Downes,  W.  G.,  17  Castle  street 
Downie,  Laird,  &  Laing,   nursery  seedsmen 
and  florists,  17a  Frederick  street ;  nurseries, 
West  Coates  and  Pink  hill,  and  at  Stan- 
stead  park,  Forest  hill,  London,  S.E. 
Downie,  Alexander,  tobacco  manufacturer,  4 
Union  street ;  house,  8  Montgomery  street 
Downie,  J.  QD., Laird,  Sf Laing),Wesb  Coates 

nursery 
Downie,  Mrs  Catherine,  fruiterer  and  green- 
grocer, 3  Green  market 
Downie,  Mrs  George  H.,  38  Rankeillor  street 
Downie,  Mrs  Jane,  14  Union  street,  Leith 
Downie,  Mrs  Waters,   11   Brunswick  street, 

Hillside 
Downs,  James,  corn  and  hay  dealer,  2  Duke 

street,  Leith ;  house,  59  Kirkgate 
Downs,  Catherine,  china  merchant,  13  West 

Richmond  street 
Doyle,  Charles  A.  (H.M.  Works),  Parliament 

square  ;  house,  3  Sciennes  hill  place 
Drever,  David,  tailor,  10  Calton  hill 
Drew  &  Burnet,  coachbuilders,  etc.,  75  and  79 
St  Cuthbert's  glebe,  and  16  and  18  Bread 
street 
Drew,  John  (D.  &?  Burnet),  73  St  Cuthbert's 

glebe 
Drew,  Mrs  Thomas,  112  Lauriston  place 
Drew,  Miss,  toy  and  fancy  bazaar,  69  George 

street 
Drover,  D.,  9  Prince  Regent  street 
Drover,  R.,  4  Duncan  street,  Leith 
Drover,  Robert,  smith,  118  Kirkgate 
Drummond  Brothers,  seedsmen,  nurserymen, 
and  florists,   52  George  street  ;  nurseries, 
Larkfield,  and  Rosebank,  Wardie 
Drummond's  temperance  hotel,  11  Calton  st. 
Drummond,    A.,  victual  dealer,   163   Cause- 
wayside 
DRUMMOND,   ANDREW,    medical   rubber, 

30  Broughton  place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  47 
Drummond,     Ben.,     Meadowbank     cottage, 

Queen's  park 
Drummond,  Charles,  bookseller,  printer,  and 


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bookbinder,     133     Kirkgate  ;     house,    22 

Albany  street,  Leith 
Drummond,  Rev.  D.  T.  K.,  6  Montpelier 
Drummond,   David,   wholesale   stationer,    82 

West  bow  :  house,  18  Downie  place 
Drummond,  G.,  bootmaker,  37  West  Nicolson 

street ;  house,  35 
Drummond,     George,     seedsman,     etc.    (D. 

Brothers),  Larkfield,  Ferry  road 
Drummond,  Henry  (officer  of  Inland  Revenue'), 

7  Union  street 
Drummond,  James,  clerk,  13  Maitland  street 
Drummond,  James,  accountant,  53  George  iv. 

bridge 
Drummond,  James,  R.S.A.,  30  Hamilton  pi. 
Drummond,  James,  4  Gladstone  place 
Drummond,  John  {clerk,  Shore  Dues  Office), 

I  Pilrig  place 

Drummond,  Peter,  hosier,  glover,  and  shirt- 
maker,  29  Leith  street 
Drummond,    Peter    (Sewing-machine    agent), 

II  Calton  street 

Drummond,  Rev.  Robert  Blackley,  46  Gilmore 

place 
Drummond,  W.  P.  (D.  Brothers),  Larkfield, 

Ferry  road 
Drummond,  Win.,  porter,  Holyrood  palace 
Drummond,  William  (Hill,  Reid,  and  D.),  2a 

Scotland  street 
Drummond,  William,  engineer,  4  Dalrymple 

place 
Drummond,  Mrs  G.  M.,  26  Howard  place 
Drummond,   Mrs,  tobacconist,  35  Fountain- 
bridge 
Drummond,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  22  Jamaica  st. 
Drummond,  Mrs,  laundress,  1  Thomas  street 
Drummond,  Miss,  dressmaker,  16  Grange  loan 
Drummond,  Misses,  14  Dundas  street 
Drummore,  Pencaitland,  and  St  Germains 
Colliery  Office    (James  Grant,    agent), 
North  British  Railway  station 
Dry,  Rev.  William,  15  Abbotsford  park 
Drybrough  &  Co.,  brewers,  67  North  Back  of 

Canongate 
Drybrough,  G.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  New 

lane,  Newhaven 
Drybrough,  John,  15  Coates  crescent 
Drybrough,  T.  (D.  #•  Co.),  40  Drummond  pi. 
Drybrough.  Mrs,  15  Coates  crescent 
Dryburgh,  N.,  &  Son,  coopers  and  stave  mer- 
chants, 7,  8,  and  9  Mitchell  street 
Dryburgh,  James,  3  Comely  green  crescent 
Dryburgh,  Joseph  (N.  D.  Sr  Son),  2  Summer- 
field 
Dryburgh,  Richard  (N.  D.  §■  Son),  4  Her- 
mitage place,  Leith 
Dryden,  William,  &  Co.,  plumbers  and  gas- 
fitters,  63c  George  street 
Dryden,  Adam,  builder,  21  Upper  Gray  st. ; 

house,  8  Dryden  place 
Dryden,     Adam,    fishing-tackle    maker,     24 

Hanover  street 
Dryden,  James,  5  Saunders  street 


Dryden,  Mary,  grocer,  36  Jamaica  street 

Drye,  Charles,  clerk,  7  Hill  place 

Drysdale,  Alexander,  baker  and  confectioner, 

142  Princes  street ;  house,  15  Lennox  street 
Drysdale,  Andrew  (successor  to  Messrs  Field 

&  Allan),   builder,   slater,  and  glazier,  27 

Frederick    Street   and    Claremont    place ; 

house,  37  George  street 
Drysdale,  David,  wine  merchant  and  grocer, 

2  Nicolson  street ;  house,  5  Minto  street 
Drysdale,  James,  fruiterer  and  greengrocer, 

60  Queen  street 
Drysdale,  John,  18  Downie  place 
Drysdale,  Joseph,  S.S.C  and  acct.,  16  Royal 

Exchange  ;  house,  Park  lodge,  Tantallon  pi. 
Drysdale,  AVilliam,  D.C.S.,  3  Hart  street 
Drysdale,  Mrs  Captain,  12  Fettes  row 
Drysdale,  Miss,  12  St  Vincent  street 
Drysdale,  Miss,  2  Clarence  street 
Ducat,  Mrs,  1  Castle  terrace 
DUDGEON,  ROBERT,  &  CO.  (formerly  Peter 

Scott  &  Co.),  clothiers  and  shirtrnakers,  9 

South  bridge.     ^  See  Adv.  at  beginning 
Dudgeon,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

35a  India  place 
Dudgeon,  John,  2  Alva  street 
Dudgeon,  M.,  milliner  and  draper,  205  Canon- 
gate 
Dudgeon,  Mrs  William,  10  Cassels  place 
Dudgeon,  Mrs,  15  St  Bernard's  crescent 
Dudgeon,  Mrs,  6  Gladstone  place 
Dudgeon,  Misses,  dressmakers  and  milliners, 

10  Cassels  place 
Duff,  Rev.  Alex.,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  22  Lauder  road 
Duff,  Alexander,  dairy,  76  Potterrow 
Duff,  Capt.  Benjamin,  64  Gilmore  place 
Duff,  Rev.  Henry,  138  Constitution  street 
Duff,  James,  butcher,  13  Greenside  street 
Duff,  John,  shoemaker,  9  Giles'  street 
Duff,  John,  spirit  dealer,  20  Greenside  lane 
Duff,    John,    wine   and   spirit   merchant,    17 

Frederick  street ;  house,  5  Howe  street 
Duff,  Peter,  fruiterer,  51  Nicolson  street 
Duff,  Rob.,  butcher,  38  and  39  Middle  market 
Duff,  Robert,  jun.,  butcher,  10  Middle  market 
Duff,  Thomas,  coal  merchant,  Caledonian  Rail- 
way station,  Leith  ;  house,  6  Albany  street, 

Leith 
Duff,  Thomas  (P.  Laicson  fy  Son),  Glenalmond 

cottage,  Murray  street,  Sciennes  hill 
Duff,  William,  5  Glover  street 
Duff,    William,    spirit    dealer,    19    Hanover 

street ;  house,  102  Nicolson  street 
Duff,  Mrs  M.,  milliner,  102  Nicolson  street 
Duff,  Mrs,  17  St  Patrick  square 
Duff,  Mrs,  grocer,  46  Brunswick  street 
Duff,  Miss,  1  Arniston  place 
Duff,   Miss,   teacher  of  English,  music,  wax 

and  paper  flowers,  leather  work  materials, 

6  Albany  street,  Leith 
Duff  us,  P.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  38  Howe  st. 
Duffy,  J.,  broker,  249  Cowgate 
Duffy,  J.  G.,  draper,  198  Cowgate 


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DUFFY,  LUKE,  Indian  chair  maker,  cane- 
worker,  and  basketinaker,  212  Oauongate. 
^  See  Adv.  p.  01 

Duffy,  Peter,  pawnbroker.  60  St  Andrew  st., 
Leith  ;  house,  6  Kirkgate 

Duguid,  David,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 
36  Dundas  street 

Duguid,  John,  horticulturist  and  florist,  Tower 
park,  Cargillfield,  Wardie  road 

Duke,  John,  gardener,  Rosebank,  Broughton 
road 

Dumbreck,  W.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  49  Albany  st. 

Dun.  B.  F.  (late  sup.  Inland  Revenue),  2  Rock- 
Tille  place 

Dun,  John,  artist,  7  Lonsdale  terrace 

Dun,  Robert,  12  Windmill  street 

Dun,  Thomas,  butcher,  7  South  Clerk  street ; 
house,  17  Montague  street 

Dun,  Mrs  Andrew,  7  Lonsdale  terrace 

Dun,  Mrs,  17  Melville  terrace 

Dunbar,  James,  aerated  water  manufacturer, 
1  Greenside  row  ;  house,  4  N.  St.  James'  st. 

Dunbar,  James,  7  India  street 

Dunbar.  John,  cooper,  Low  market  street 
and  5  North  Pitt  street 

Dunbar,  Mrs,  24  Howard  place 

Dunbar,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  21  Montague  st. 

Duncan  &  Archibald,  S.S.C.,  1  Heriot  row 

Duncan  Brothers  &  Co.,  provision  merchants, 
38  Quality  street 

Duncan.  Dewar,  &  Black,  W.S.,  6  Hill  street 

Duncan,  Flockhart,  &  Co.,  chemists  to  the 
Queen.  52  North  bridge  and  139  Princes 
street ;  night  bells,  54  North  Bridge  and 
139  Princes  street 

Duncan,  Flockhart,  Powell,  &  Co..  chemists 
to  the  Queen,  18  Bernard  street;  house,  19 

Duncan.  Stark,  &  Co.,  general  and  commission 
merchants,  94  Constitution  street 

Duncan,  Colin,  &  Son,  coal  merchants,  oilmen, 
and  drysalters,  Upper  drawbridge,  Leith ; 
coal  stations,  Scotland  street,  Sands,  Tower 
street,  and  Junction  wharf  ;  house,  Bon- 
nington  mount,  Ferry  road,  Bonnington 

Duncan,  James,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  brokers, 
12  Baltic  street 

Duncan,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  bootmakers  to  the 
Queen,  the  Prince  of  Wales,  and  Royal 
Family.  57  Princes  street 

DUNCAN,  THOMAS,  &  SONS,  brushmakers 
to  the  Queen,  wholesale  warehouse  and 
manufactory,  Hope  crescent.  ^  See  Adv. 
p.  59 

Duncan,  Alexander,  S.S.C.  and  N.P.  (Mann 
Sf  D.),  Alexandria  villa,  Stanley  road 

Duncan,  Alexander,  16  North  Bank  street 

Duncan,  Andrew  (T.  D.  fy  Sons),  14  Mont- 
gomery street 

Duncan,  Angus,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1 
Main  point 

Duncan,  James  B.,  W.S.,  6  Hill  street  (D., 
Dewar,  Sj  Black,  W.S.)  ;  house,  Meadow- 
bank  house,  Eskbank,  Dalkeith 


Duncan,  D.,  advocate,  12  Inverleith  row 
Duncan,  David,  cabinetmaker,  10  8.  Charlotte 

street 

Duncan.  Francis  (Customs).  1  Dougall's  build- 
ings, North  Fort  street 

Duncan,  George  (Anderson  §•  D.),  3  Ronald- 
son's  buildings 

Duncan,  George,  grocer  and  wine  merchant 
1  Pilrig  place 

Duncan,  H.,  5  North  Merchiston  place 

Duncan,  Henry  R.  (D.,  Stark,  Sf  Co.),  4  Eyre 
place 

Duncan,  James,  cabinetmaker,  10  Brighton  st. 

Duncan,  James  S.,  commercial  traveller,  2 
King's  place 

Duncan,  James  S.  (T.  D.  Sj-  Co.),  16  North 
Mansionhouse  road 

Duncan,  J.  H.  (D.  Stark  £•  Co.),  4  Evre  place 

Duncan,  J.  Matthews,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  90 
Charlotte  square 

Duncan,  James,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 18  South  St  James'  street;  house,  17 

Duncan,  Rev.  Jno.,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Orien- 
tal Languages,  New  College,  10  Dalrymple 
crescent 

Duncan,  John  M.,  advocate,  23  Northumber- 
land street 

Duncan,  John,  W.S.,  5  Drydeu  pi.,  Newington 

Duncan,  John,  mason,  Hamilton  place,  Stock- 
bridge  ;  house,  1  Leggat's  land 

Duncan,  John,  M.A.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  12 
Heriot  row 

Duncan,  John  W.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  18a 
Frederick  street 

Duncan,  Robert,  saddler,  28  Fountainbridge  : 
house,  1  Cambridge  street 

Duncan,  S„  shipmaster,  1  Spring  villa,  Ferry 
road,  Bonnington 

Duncan,  S.  T.,  commission  merchant,  38 
Quality  street ;  house,  7  Crown  street 

Duncan,  T.  (T.  D.  if  Sons),  Cockburn  bank, 
Bonnington 

Duncan,  Thomas,  15  Nelson  street 

Duncan,  Thomas,  jun.  (T.  D.  Sf  Sons),  13 
Annandale  street 

Duncan,  William,  baker,  31  Bridge  street ; 
house,  33 

Duncan,  William  James  (Manager,  National 
Bank  of  Scotland),  8  Royal  circus 

Duncan,  William,  S.S.C.  (D.  §■  Archibald). 
20  Heriot  row 

Duncan,  William,  principal  extractor  Court  of 
Session,  5  New  General  Register  House ; 
house.  20  Heriot  row 

Duncan,  William,  tailor  and  broker,  257  and 
259  Cowgate 

Duncan,  William,  insurance  clerk,  3  Carberry 
place 

Duncan,  William, stone  merchant;  office,  Port- 
Hopetoun  ;  house,  11  Melbourne  place 

Duncan,  Mrs  J.,  lodging-house,  7  Union  street 

Duncan,  Mrs  J.,  trimming  warehouse,  o.\ 
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Duncan,  Mrs  John,  2  Bank  place 

Duncan,  Mrs- Joseph,  38  Brunswick  street 

Duncan,  Mrs  L.,  23a  Dick  place 

Duncan,  Mrs  T.,  Pentland  villa,  Ferry  road, 

Wardie 
Duncan,  Mrs  Wallace,  4  Eyre  place 
Duncan,  Mrs,  4  North  Fort  street 
Duncan,  Mrs  William,  15  Hope  park  terrace* 
Duncan,  Mrs  William,  41  Grindlay  street 
Duncan,  Mrs,  of  Parkhill,  34  Minto  street 
Duncan,  Mrs,  7  Dundas  street 
Duncan,  Mrs,  3  Darnaway  street 
Duncan,  Mrs,  3  Comely  green  place 
Duncan,  Mrs,  42  Gilmore  place 
Duncan,  Mrs,  13  Luttou  place 
Duncan,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  21  Jamaica  street 
Duncan,  Mrs,  39  George  square 
Duncan,  Miss,  7  Torphichen  street 
Duncan,  Miss,  Belleville,  Croft-an-Righ 
Duncan,  Miss,  1  Clerk  street 
Duncan,  Miss,  50  Albany  street,  Leith 
Duncan,  Miss,  24  St  Patrick  square 
Duncan,  Miss,  13  Tantallon  place 
Duncan,  Miss,  18  Frederick  street 
Dnncanson,  John,  33  West  Sciennes 
Duncanson,  Mrs  T.,  lodgings,  9  Montague  st. 
Duncanson,  Mrs  Walter,  7  London  row 
Dundas  &  Wilson,  C.S.,  16  St  Andrew  square 
Dundas,  David,  spirit  dealer,  4  Laurie  street 
Dundas,  George,  advocate,  sheriff  of  Selkirk- 
shire, 9  Charlotte  square 
Dundas,  George,  advocate,  29  Stafford  street 
Dundas,  George,  C.A.,  24  Broughton  place 
Dundas,  James,  2  Greenside  place 
Dundas,  John,  C.S.,  25  St  Andrew  square 
Dundas,  Robert,  chemist  and  druggist,  1  Far- 

quharson  place 
Dundas,  William  Pitt,  Deputy-Clerk-Register 
of    Scotland,    and     Registrar -General    of 
Births,    Deaths,    and    Marriages,    General 
Register  House  ;  house,  14  Athol  crescent 
Dundas,  Miss  Hamilton,  8  St  Bernard's  cres. 
Dunlop,  G.  &  G.,  law  agents,  14  Hill  street 
Dunlop,  Andrew  Vans,  18  Rutland  square 
Dunlop,  Alexander  C.  Stirling  Murray,  advo- 
cate, M.P.,  31  Heriot  row 
Dunlop,  Alexander,  19  Wright's  houses 
Dunlop,   Archibald,    supt.    Dairy    cemetery, 

Dairy  road 
Dunlop,    Charles,    cabinetmaker   and    house 
factor,  St  Stephen  street ;  house,  27  Bruns- 
wick street 
Dunlop,  D.  M.,  hatter,  64  and  3  North  bridge  ; 

house,  15  Hope  park  terrace 
Dunlop,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  145 

High  street 
Dunlop,  James,  128  Nicolson  street 
Dunlop,  John,  2  Manor  place 
Dunlop,  John  Dowie,  2  Mayfield  loan 
Dunlop,  John,  M.D.,  Deputy-Inspector-Gene- 

ral  of  Hospitals,  R.N.,  24  Blacket  place 
Dunlop,  John,  13  Marketplace 
Dunlop,  Rev.  John  C,  23  George  square 


Dunlop,  John,  25  Buccleuch  place 

Dunlop,  Rev.  William,  3  Great  King  street 

Dunlop,  William,  carver,  38  Earl  Grey  street 

Dunlop,  Mrs,  6  Pitt  street 

Dunlop,  Mrs  Charles  T.,  15  Inverleith  place 

Dunlop,  Mrs  James  Usher,  13  Smith's  place 

Dunlop,  Mrs,  43  Manor  place 

Dunlop,  Miss  G,  1  Albyn  place 

Dunlop,  Miss,  27  Gilmore  place 

Dunlop,  Miss,  53  Great  King  street 

Dunlop,  Miss,  2  Darnaway  street 

Dunmore,  Colonel  W.  R.,  1  Lynedoch  place 

Dunn,  D.  &  R.,  metal  merchants  and  iron-  i 

mongers,  15  Blair  street 
Dunn,  David  (D.  &r  R-  B.),  40  Grange  road 
Dunn,  James,  5  North  Junction  street 
Dunn,  John,  hairdresser,  70  Kirkgate 
Dunn,  John  H.,  3  Lord  Russell  place 
Dunn,  John,  broker,  289  Cowgate 
Dunn,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  152  : 

Rose  street 
Dunn,  Joseph,  confectioner,  10  Shrub  place 
Dunn,   M.,   auctioneer  and  commission  sale-  ' 

room,  16  Victoria  street 
Dunn,  Robert,  butcher,  18  Middle  market 
Dunn,  Thomas,  7  Buccleuch  place 
Dunn,   "William,   golf  club   and  ball  maker, 

8  Vanburgh  place 
Dunn,  William  H.,  joiner  and  house  carpenter, 

2  Hay  street 
Dunn,  William,  2  Trinity  crescent 
Dunn,  Mrs  B.,  20  Drummond  street 
Dunn,  Mrs  David,  3  Lothian  street 
Dunn,  Mrs,  11  Clarence  street 
Dunn,  Mrs,  silk  merchant,  52a  Hanover  st. 
Dunnet,  Alexander  (T.  B.  Campbell  8p  Co.), 

59  Constitution  street 
Duns,  James,  slater,  161  Rose  street 
Duns,  John,  D.D.,  Professor,  New  College,  4 

North  Mansionhouse  road 
Duns,  Miss,  milliner,  161  Rose  street 
Dunse,  David  (/.  Y.  fr  Co.),  slater,  110  Con- 
stitution street 
Dunse,  William,  10  Gladstone  terrace 
Dunsmure,  Alex.,  merchant,  8  John's  place, 

Leith 
Dunsmure,  J.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  53  Queen  st. 
Dunsmure,  Major,  10  Coates  crescent 
Du  Plessis  &  Black,  Misses,  ladies'  boarding- 
school,  26  Royal  terrace 
Durham,  James  (/.  £■  W.  B.,  Balemo  Mill), 

1  Leopold  place 
Durham,  Norval,  merchant,  28  and  29  Quality 

street 
Durie,  G.  &  J.,  com.  agents,  14  Bristo  street 
Durie,  James,  baker,  62  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith ; 

house,  45 
Durie,  William,  Hawthorn  villa,  Ferry  road, 

Wardie 
Durie,   Mrs  Janet,  provision  merchant,   168 

Fountainbridge 
Durie,    Mrs,   provision    merchant,    6    Little 

King  street 


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Dunvard,  Andrew,  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer, 
undertaker,  and  house  agent,  7  Clerk  street; 
house,  1 

Dunvard,  Andrew,  jun.,  writer,  47  Dick  place 

Durward,  David,  13  Downie  place 

Duthie,  George,  fishmonger,  4  S.  Melville  pi.; 
house,  11  North  Melville  place 

Duthie,  Walter,  W.S.,  G  Great  King  street 

Dycer,  C,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  Militia  Staff-sur- 
geon, 42  Great  King  street 

Dyer,  J.  N.,  coram,  agent,  5  Buccleuch  place 

Dyer,  Mrs  A.,  4  Reid's  court,  Canongate 

Dykes,  James,  steam-tug  proprietor  and  coal 
merchant,  N.  B.  Railway  stations,  Edin- 
burgh and  Leith  ;  house,  2  Shore 

Dykes,  Richard,  provision  dealer  and  grocer, 
3  Orchardfield 

Dykes,  Robert,  machine  bootcloser,  12  Leith 
Street  terrace 

Dyrnock  &  Guthrie,  tea  and  wine  merchants  and 
grocers,  16  Nicolson  street 

Dymock,  James  R.,  20  George  square 

Dyrnock,  Robert  Lockhart,  46  George  square 

Dymock,  Mrs,  15  Eastfield 

Eager,  Mrs,  teacher  of  music,  32  Dundas  st. 

Eagle  Life  Insurance  Office  (J.  Shand, 
W.S.,  agent),  57  Albany  street 

Eagle  Life  Office  (Andrew  Fyfe,  agent),  21 
St  Andrew  square 

Eagle,  Robert,  hairdresser,  178  Canongate 

Eagle,  Robert  H.,  5  Crichton  street 

Early  English  Text  Society  (T.  G.  Steven- 
son, agent),  22  Frederick  street 

Early,  Francis,  commercial  traveller,  227 
High  street 

Easson,  D.  (Justiciary  Office),oQ}Ia,ddmgtoTi-pl. 

Easson,  J.,  cork  manufacturer,  15  Assembly  st. 

East  Coast  Railway  Companies  (Henry 
Robertson,  booking  agent),  Waverley  Bridge 
station 

Easterbrook,  Thomas  (agent  for  Absolom, 
Crocker,  Sf  Co.,  London)  :  office,  25  North 
bridge ;  residence,  Bellfield  house,  Eskbank 

Easton,  George,  agent  Scottish  Temperance 
League,  10  Brown  square 

Easton,  James,  tailor,  23i  St  James1  square 

Easton,  Mrs  Thomas,  15  Albany  street 

Easton,  Miss,  laundress,  4  East  Norton  place 

Easton,  Miss,  6  Trinity  crescent 

Eaton,  James,  8  Alva  street 

Eavestaff,  Frederick  (E.  8c  Co.,  London,  piano- 
forte manufacturers) ;  agency  office,  93a 
George  street 

Ebsworth  &  Hoppner,  merchants  and  com- 
mission agents,  55  Constitution  street 

Ebsworth,  Jos.,  publisher,  and  teacher  of  vocal 
music,  4  Montgomery  street 

Eckersley,  James,  consulting  engineer  (man- 
ager Swan's  Patent  Safety  Valve),  5  Pilrig 
cottages 

Eckford,  James  M.,  veterinary  surgeon,  145 
Constitution  street 


Eckford,  T.,  farrier,  25  Great  Junction  street; 

house,  145  Constitution  street 
Eckford,  T.,  cabinetmaker,  7  Newport  street 
Eckford,  Walter,  Trinity  baths,  Trinity 
Eckford,  William,  confectioner,  93  High  st. 
Eckford,  Mrs  A.,  16  Salisbury  street 
Eckford,  Mrs,  Trinity  baths  &  lodgings,  Trinity 
Eddie,  Misses,  3  North  Mansionhouse  road 
Eddington,  Lieut. -Col.  Smollett  Montgomerie, 

of  Glencreggan,  4  Gloucester  place 
Eddington,  Mrs  G.,  13  Clarence  street 
Eddington,  Mrs,  4  West  Maitland  street 
Eddis,  Mrs  W.  IT.,  3  Argyle  place 
Edgar,  Alex.,  spirit  merchant,  56  West  port 
Edgar,  James,  R.S.A.,  22  India  street 
Edgar,  Peter,  42  West  Sciennes  street 
Edgar,  Robert,  provision  dealer,  23  Howe  st. 
Edgar,  Robt.,  shoemaker,  52  George  IV.  bridge 
Edgar,   Robert,   seedsman,  1   King's  stables  : 

house,  14  Duke  street 
Edgar,  Robt.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  156  High  st. 
Edgar,  Mrs,  14  Duke  street 
Edgar,  Mrs,  3  AYindmill  street 
Edgar,  Miss,  milliner  &  dressmaker,  8  North  br. 
Edinburgh    Abstainers'  Union   (President, 
John  Tough  ;  Secretary,  Andrew   Cameron  ; 
Collector,  James  M'Coll),  4  Melbourne  pi. 
Edinburgh  Angus  Club  (Treasurer,     Wm. 
Milter,  S.S.C.,  59  George  Square  ;  Secretary, 
G.  K.  Livingston,  S.S.C.),  18  Frederick  st. 
Edinburgh,   Argyle,  Bute,   and  Western 
Isles  Association  (Secretary,  W.  M.  John- 
ston, S.S.C.,  Pitt  street;  Treasurer,  Alex. 
Macfie,  29  George  street 
Edinburgh  Artillery  Militia,  headquarters, 

Easter  road 
Edinburgh  Association  for  improving  the 

condition  of  the  Poor,  bh  York  place 
Edinburgh  Barm  Company   (James  Stewart, 

manager),  York  lane 
Edinburgh  &  Bathgate  Railway  Company 
(Alexander   Jamieson,    C.A.,    secretary),  8 
South  Charlotte  street 
Edinburgh  Bible    Society  (./.  31  Baillie. 

treasurer),  5  St  Andrew  square 
Edinburgh  Bread  Society,  7  Keir  street 
Edinburgh  Choral  Society  (Conductor,  T. 

K.  Longbottom),  hall,  51  Cockburn  street 
Edinburgh  Choral  Union  (Adam  Hamilton. 
18  Castle  street,  conductor ;  Alex.  31.  Wil- 
son, 1   Annandale  street,  secretary),  Calton 
Convening  Rooms 
EDINBURGH     CHRISTMAS    CLUB     (D. 
Cnrror,  secretary),  25  Northumberland  st. 
*  See  Adv.  p.  41 
Edinburgh  City  Mission  Office  (Bev.  Alex. 
Miller,  superintendent),  5  St  Andrew  square: 
house,  Spring  bank  villa,  Lasswade 
Edinburgh    Co-operative    Building    Com- 
pany (Limited),  21  George  street  and  32 
Bell  place 
Edinburgh  Co-operative   Society   (George 
Inglis,  secretary),  18  and  20  Richmond  pi. 


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Edinburgh  Co-operative  Store,  156  Canon- 
gate 
Edinburgh     Dental    Dispensary    (W.    K. 

Tkwaites,   S.S.C.,  secretary),  88  Cockburn 

street ;  open  daily,  9  to  10  a.m. 
Edlnburgh  Ear  Dispensary,   54   Cockburn 

street ;  open  on  Tuesday  at  12 
Edinburgh    Ecclesiastical    Commissioners 

(Secretary   and  Agent,    James   Mackniglit, 

W.S.),  12  London  street 
Edinburgh  Eye  Dispensary,   54  Cockburn 

street ;  open  on  Monday,  Wednesday,  and 

Friday,  from  1  to  2 
Edinburgh  Eye  Infirmary,  6  Cambridge  st. ; 

open  1  to  2  daily 
Edinburgh   Free   Normal   School,  Moray 

house,  172  Canongate 
EDINBURGH     FUNERAL     ESTABLISH- 
MENTS {John  Croall  Sr  Sons,  proprietors), 

9  and  10  Leith  walk,  8  Nicolson  street,  and 

45  Constitution  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  113 
Edinburgh  Gas  Light  Co.  (John  K.  Watson, 

treasurer  and  manager),  25  Waterloo  place 

and  65  Constitution  street 
Edinburgh  and  Glasgow  Union  Canal  Co.'s 

Office,  1  Port-Hopetoun 
Edinburgh  Gutta  Percha  Boot  and  Shoe 

Warehouse,  431  Lawnmarket 
EDINBURGH   INSTITUTION   FOR  LAN- 
GUAGES, MATHEMATICS,  etc.  (R.  M. 

Ferguson,  Ph.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  and  G.  Bickerton, 

head  masters),  8  Queen  st.   ^  See  Adv.  p.  42 
Edinburgh  Institution  for  the  Education 

of  Young  Ladies,  23  Charlotte  square 
EDINBURGH   LADIES'   INSTITUTION,  1 

Park  place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  43 
Edinburgh  and  Leith  Brewing  Co.  (Robert 

Disher,  managing  partner),  212  Canongate 
Edinburgh  and  Leith  Circular  Delivery 

Co.  (Jas.  Brydon,  manager),  12  Elder  st. 
Edinburgh  and  Leith  Flint  Glass  Co.,  33 

Leith  walk 
Edinburgh  and  Leith  Gas  Light  Company, 

8  George  street  and  11  Baltic  street 
Edinburgh  and  Leith  Glass  Company,  6 

Salamander  street 
Edinburgh  and   Leith  Loan  Co.   (Andrew 

Rutherford,  manager),  16  Calton  street 
Edinburgh  and  Lf.ith  Sawmills,  9  Stead's  pi. 
EDINBURGH    LIFE    ASSURANCE    CO.'S 

OFFICE  (David  Maclagan,  manager),  22 

George  street.     %  See  Adv.  p.  11 
EDINBURGH  LOAN  COMPANY,  39  South 

bridge  (James  Campbell,  manager).     :;sSee 

Adv.  ]i.  77 
Edinburgh  Normal  School,  Johnston  terrace 
Edinburgh  and  Northern  District  Grocery 

and   Provision  Oo-qeerative  Store,  42 

Brunswick  street 

Edinburgh  Parochial  Board  Office  (George 
Greig,  inspector),  12  Lauriston  lane 

Edinburgh  and  Perth  Bread  Company,  519 
Lawnmarket 


Edinburgh  Philharmonic  Society  (John  M 

Coldstream,  secretary),  5  St.  Andrew  square! 
Edinburgh  Photographic  Co.,  1  Hanover  st  j 
Edinburgh    Poorhouse   (Daniel  Kemp,   go\ 

vernor  ;    Mrs    Sarah    Anderson,    matron  .1 

Margaret  E.  Kemp,  assistant-matron),  For-] 

rest  road 
Edinburgh  Railway  Station  Access  Co.  (A\ 

T.  Niven,  C.A.,  sec),  13  Queen  street 
Edinburgh  Roperie  Company,  4  and  5  BatlJ 

street  and  1  Commercial  street 
Edinburgh    School    of    Photography,    17 

Princes  street 
Edinburgh  (The)  Subscription  Library  (G\ 

MlWkea,  librarian),  24  George  street 
Edinburgh  Tonic  Sol-fa  Association  (T.  r\ 

Longbottom,  conductor) 
Edinburgh  Total  Abstinence  Society  HaliJ 

and  Committee  Rooms  (R.  Strachan,  sec.)] 

52  Nicolson  street 
Edinburgh  Turkish  and  Swimming  Baths,) 

90  Princes  street 
Edinburgh  Water  Company  (Alex.  Ramsay, 

manager),  123  Princes  street 
Edinburgh  Wool  Sales,  Tanfield 
Edinburgh  Young  Men's  Christian  Associa- 
tion (Wm.  D.  Dobson,  sec),  73  Adam  sq. 
Edington,    Alexander,    fishmonger,    8    West* 

Newington  pi. ;  house,  2  Upper  Gray  street 
Edington,  Alexander,  tailor  and  clothier,  32 

Brunswick  street 
Edington,  D.,  jeweller,  53  George  IV.  bridge 
Edington,  Mrs  A.,  12  Church  street 
Edington,  Mrs  Alex.  G.,  1  Doune  terrace 
Edmond,  E.,  21  Comely  bank 
Edmond,  G.,  assistant  teacher,  Bell's  school, 

29  Great  Junction  street 
Edmond,  John,  rope  and  sail  maker,  59  Shore  ■ 
Edmondston,  Thomas,  &  Son,  iron  merchants < 

and  seedsmen,  110  West  bow 
Edmondston,  T.  (T.E.fy  Son),  1  Wharton  pi. 
Edmondston,  Mrs,  Merchiston  terrace 
Edmondstoune,  Mrs,  5  Great  Stuart  street 
Edmonston  &  Douglas,  English  and  foreign 

booksellers  and  publishers,  88  Princes  street 
Edmonston,  F.,  &  Son,  engravers  &  printers, 

63  North  br.  ;  ho.  1  James  st.,  Portobello 
Edmonston,  Alex.  (E.  Sp  Douglas),  14  Man- 

sionhouse  road 
Edmonston,  Mrs,  47  Dick  place 
Edmunds,    Arthur,    professor   of   singing,    1 

Gloucester  place 
Edmunds,  Edmund,  professor  of   singing,  1 

Gloucester  place 
EDWARDS,    GEORGE   S.,    auctioneer  and 

appraiser,  53    Cockburn   street;    house,  9 

Meadow  place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  76 
Edwards,  Henry,  wood  merchant,  house  car- 
penter, etc.,  212  Canongate 
Edwards,  Jas.,  chimney-sweep,  22  Dundas  st. 
Edwards,  James,  house  painter,  glazier,  and 

glass  dealer,   22  Downie  place  ;    house,   8 

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(towards,  John,  fancy  paper  and  drapers'  box 
maker,  26  Sfc  James'  square 

Edwards,  John,  4  Brown's  place 

Edwards,  William,  brassfouuder,  60  Nicolson 
street ;  house,  62 

Edwards,  William,  machine  bootcloser,  9  Leith 
street  terrace 

Edwards,  William,  accountant,  1  Hanover  st. 

Eeles,  Thomas,  377  High  street 

Effingham,  William,  76  Fountainbridge 

Eggers,  L.,  &  Co.,  ship  chandlers  and  provi- 
sion merchants,  21  Commei'cial  street;  ho., 
11  Couper  street 

Eisdale,  D.  A.,  38  Dublin  street 

Elder  &  Bruce,  W.S.,  5  South  Charlotte  st. 

Elder,  Alexander,  sauce  manufacturer,  Holy- 
rood  sauce  warehouse,  South-west  Thistle 
street  lane  ;  house,  25  Cumberland  street 

Elder,  Alexander,  doorkeeper,  Exchequer,  8 
Upper  Grove  place 

Elder,  Alexander,  wholesale  glass  and  china 
merchant,  importer  of  Bohemian  glass,  lava 
goods,  etc.,  York  lane  ;  ho.  9  Broughton  pi. 

Elder,  Alexander,  14  London  row 

Elder,  Alexander,  printer,  140  Rose  street 

Elder,  David,  stone-cutter,  25  Barony  street 

Elder,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  27 
Dean  street 

Elder,  James,  W.S.,  5  Thistle  street 

Elder,  James,  23a  Minto  street 

Elder,  John,  goldsmith,  156  High  street 

Elder,  John,  W.S.  (E.  fr  Bruce),  3  West 
Circus  place 

Elder,  John,  messenger,  No.  1  Commercial 
bank  cottage,  17  Rose  street 

Elder,  John,  confectioner,  267  Cowgate 

Elder,  L.,  spirit  merchant  and  hay  and  corn 
dealer,  Dean 

Elder,  Thomas,  40  Royal  terrace 

Elder,  William,  grocer  and  victual  dealer,  28 
Tobago  street 

Elder,  William,  writer,  10  Torphichen  street 

Elder,  William,  bookbinder,  138  Nicolson  st. 

Elder,  Mrs  John,  15  Buccleuch  place 

Elder,  Mrs,  hotel,  9  South  St  David  street 

Elder,  Mrs,  nurse,  21  Jamaica  street 

Elder,  Misses,  dressmakers,  3  Summerhall  pi. 

Electric  Telegraph  Company's  Offices,  68 
Princes  street.  Parliament  House  lobby,  and 
Caledonian  Railway  station,  Lothian  road 
(G.  H.  Midgley,  manager)  ;  26  Bernard  st. 
(W.  Wood,  agent;  ho.,  12  Union  st.,  Leith) 

Elgin  &  M'Pake,  ropemakers,  6AGilmore  pi.  ; 
house,  1  Lower  Gilmore  place 

Elgin,  W.,  &  Son,  booksellers,  stationers,  and 
library,  10,  12,  and  13  N.  St  Andrew  st. 

Elgin,  David  (E.  Sf  M'Pake),  1  Gillespie  st. 

Elgin,  Wm.  (E.  #■  Son),  26  Scotland  street 

Elliot,  Alex.,  potito  mercht.,  1  Holyrood  ter. 

ELLIOT,  ANDREW,  bookseller,  publisher, 
and  stationer,  17  Princes  st.  ;  ho.  19  AArest 
Nicolson  st.     %■  See  Adv.  p.  48 

Elliot,  George,  cabinetmaker,  20  Lauriston  st 


Elliot,  James  A.,  printer,  1  Gayfield  place 
Elliot,  J.,  general  merchant,  35  Sheriff  brae 
Elliot,  Nenion,  S.S.C.,  7  Wharton  place 
Elliot.  Robert,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

94  AYest  port 
Elliot,  W.  Scott,  of  Arkleton,  AYS.,  34  Re- 
gent terrace 
Elliot,  Mrs  Thomas,  lodgings,  1  Broughton  pi. 
Elliot,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  50  Cumberland  st. 
Elliot,  Mrs,  cook,  44  India  place 
Elliot,  Mrs,  19  West  Nicolson  street 
Elliot,  Miss,  38  Gilmore  place 
Ellis,  A.  G.,  R.,  &  W.,  AV.S.,  4  Royal  terrace 
Ellis,  Adam  Gib,  advocate,  4  Royal  terrace 
Ellis,  James  M.,  Hatton  place 
Ellis,  Rob.  (A.  G.,  R.,  Sp  W.  E.),  4  Royal  ter. 
Ellis,  Robert,  17  George  iv.  bridge 
Ellis,     Thomas,     upholsterer,    cabinetmaker, 
undertaker,  house  agent,  and  appraiser,  21 
and  23  George  IV.  bridge,  and  North  Pitt  st. 
Ellis,  W.  (.4.  G.,  R.,  §■  W.  E.),  4  Royal  ter. 
Ellis,  AYilliani,  teacher,  2  Janefield  place 
Ellis,  AV.  M.,  76  Constitution  street 
Ellis,  Mrs,  7  Scotland  street 
Elonis,  Mrs,  21a  Broughton  place 
Elmslie,  Mrs  George,  glass,  china,  and  stone- 
ware, 7  Charlotte  place  ;  ho.  2  Melville  st. 
Elphingston  Colliery  Office  (Thos.  Frier, 

agent),  North  bridge  depot 
Elphinston,  Mrs,  50  Albany  street,  Leith 
Elsmie,  Mrs,  43  Albany  street 
Elston,  Mrs,  lodgings,  12  Hope  street 
Elwert,  Miss,  boarding  school  for  young  ladies, 

23  AVindsor  street 
Emmerson,  James,  8  William  street 
ENGLISH    AND    SCOTTISH    LAW    LIFE 
ASSURANCE    ASSOCIATION    (William 
Smith,  manager),  120  Princes  street.   Jj:  See 
Adv.  p.  22 
Eno,  John,  10  Baker's  place 
Epps,  William  (agent  for  Philpott,  Cooper,  ,'y 
Co.,  London)  :  office,  25  North  bridge  ;  ho. 
Rosehill,  Eskbank 
Equitable    Loan    Co.   of  Scotland   (Geo. 
Russell,   manager),    4  Milne  square  ;   sale- 
rooms, 227  High  street 
Erskine,  Alex.,  slater,  11  St  Andrew  st.,  Leith 
Erskine,  Anthony,  5  Mackenzie  place 
Erskine,  Dugald,  8  St  James'  square 
Erskine,  Geo.,  pianoforte  tuner,  8  St  James'  sq. 
Erskine,  Jas.,  china  merchant,  10  Hill  place 
Erskine,  AA'illiam,  house  painter,  8b  Elder  st. 
Erskine,  Mrs  Marion,  milliner,  98  Abbey  hill 
Erskine,  Mrs,  16  Mansionhouse  road 
Erskine,  Miss,  42  Manor  place 
Erskine,  Miss,  21  Barony  street 
Eschle,  Nicholas,  8  Gladstone  terrace 
Eskdale,  John,  2  A^iewforth  place 
Espie,  George,  S.S.C.  (Campbell,  E.,  8?  Bell), 

6  Rutland  square 
Espie,  George,  Mary  cottage,  Trinity 
Espie,  Mrs  Dr,  20  Melville^terrace 
Espinasse,  Francois,  Le  Chevalier,  1  London  st. 


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Esplin,  Chas.,  commercial  traveller,  14  Union 

street,  Leith 
Espline,  Mrs  Chas.,  1  Esplixte.pl.,  Morningside 
Esson,  Geo.  A.,  accountant,  10  Great  Kingst. 
Eunson  &  Garrick,  tailors  and  clothiers,  43 

Kirkgate 
Eunson,  W.  &  D.,  bootmakers,  8  St  Patrick  sq. 
Eunson,   Thomas   B.,   confectioner,   23   Tol- 

booth  wynd,  Leith 
Eunson,  Mrs,  13  Fyfe  place 
EUROPEAN  ASSURANCE   SOCIETY  (G. 

S.Mitchell,  secretary),  12  St  Andrew  square. 

{L.Alexander,  agent),  2  George  street,  Leith. 

ifc  See  Ado.  p.  23 
Evans,  Robert,  tailor,  6  West  Claremont  st. 
Evans,  Honourable  Mrs,  31  Raeburn  place 
Evans,  Mrs  Owen,  victualler,  36  Yardheads 
Ewan,  G.  M.,  working  jeweller,  27  Elder  st. 
Ewan,  Misses,  121  Princes  street 
Ewart,  John,  builder  and  timber  merchant, 

Henderson  row  ;  house,  4. 
Ewart,  John,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  2  Erskine 

place  ;  house,  3  Cornwall  street 
Ewart,  Robert,  41  Maryfield  place 
Ewart,  Wm.,  cabinetmaker  and  organ-builder, 

36  N.  Richmond  st. ;  ho.  2  Drummond  st. 
Ewart,  Miss,  30  Clarence  street 
Ewing,  Archibald,  merchant  and  coal  agent, 

53  Causewayside 
Ewing,  William,  cooper,  19  London  street 
Ewing,  Mrs  H.,  dressmaker,  69  Broughton  st. 
Ewing,  Mrs,  3  Chapel  street 
Exchange  Reading-room,  37  Constitution  st. 
Exchange  Stables,  45  Constitution  street 
Exchequer  Chambers,  Parliament  square 
Experience  Investment  Society  (A.  Pater- 
son,  manager),  55  Frederick  street 
Extractor's  Chambers  (J.  Hay  Hardyman, 

W.S.,  assist. -extractor,  21  Claremont  cres.), 

1,  3,  and  5  New  General  Register  House 
Eyre,  Mrs,  5  Kerr  street 

Fabroni,  Sig.  L.,  professor  of  harp,  singing. 

and  piano,  6  Nelson  street 
Fackney,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  25  Bridge  st. 
Faed,  James,  engraver,  14  Comely  bank 
Fagan,  Mrs  Col.,  32  Abercromby  place 
Fair,  David  Hyne,  woollen  and  linen  draper, 

21  Grassmarket 
Fair,  William,  1  Lutton  place 
lair,  Mrs,  15  Ainslie  place 
Fairbairn,    Charles,   consulting   engineer,    36 

Quality  st. ;  ho.  Marion  villa,  Sciennes  hill 
Fairbairn,  Geo.  H.,  19  George  street 
Fairbairn,  Henry,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

45  Hope  park  end 
Fairbairn,  Rev.  James,  Free  Church  manse. 

Newhaven 
Fairbairn,  .las.  (Bank  of  Scotland),  12  War- 

rieton  crescent 
FAIRBAIRN.  JAMES,  milliner,  hat  maker, 

hosier,  glover,  and  draper,  7  and  11  Clerk 

street     -'.'  See  Ado.  p.  64 


Fairbairn,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  5  Clyde  st. ; 

house,  1  Forbes  road 
Fairbairn,  Wm.,  surveyor,  19  St  Andrew  sq.  ;| 

house,  33  Hope  terrace 
Fairbairn,  Mrs  M.,  ladies'  nurse,  18  Cumber- 
land street 
Fairbairn,  Mrs,  53  George  square 
Fairbairn,  Mrs,  1  Sciennes  hill  place 
Fairbairn,  Miss,  lodgiugs,  6  Shandwick  place 
Fairbairn,  M.,  milliner,  35  Whitfield  place 
Fairbairn,  Miss  Isa.,  boarding-ho.,  9  Albynpl. 
Fairbairn,  Miss,  12  Warriston  crescent 
Fairfoul,   Wdliam,   commercial   traveller,   17 

West  Preston  street 
Fairgrieve,  John,  gardener,  45  Bristo  street 
Fairgrieve,  Thomas,  chemist  and  druggist,  46 

Clerk  street ;  house,  1  Sylvan  place 
Fairgrieve,  William,  smith,  10  Dock  street; 

house,  3  Prince  Regent  street 
Fairgrieve,  Mrs  Wm.,  lodgings,  35  Whitfield  pi. 
Fairgrieve,  Miss,  milliner,  and  doll  warehouse, 

62  Princes  street ;  house,  29  Sciennes 
Fairley,  E.,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants, 

18  Calton  street 
Fairley,  James,  &  Son,  wine  merchants  and 

grocers,  67  Lauriston  place 
Fairley,  Alex.  (E.  F.  $•  Co.),  10  Greenside  st. 
Fairley,  James,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  1 

Gilmore  place  ;  house,  9 
Fairley,  John,  tinsmith,  109  Kirkgate 
Fairley,  John,  bill-poster,  20  Bank  street 
Fairley,  Mungo,  coalmer.,  16  Port- Hamilton 
Fairley,  P.  F.,  63  Lauriston  place 
Fairley,  Wm.,  gardener,  3  W.  Cathernie  pi. 
Fairlie,  Jas.  (Edin.  icool  sales),  19  Howard  pi. 
Fairly,  Robert,  14  Mayfield  terrace 
Fairweather,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  mercht., 

39  North  Richmond  street 
Fairweather,  David,  26  Cumberland  street 
Fairweather,  David,  blacksmith,  22  Greenside 

place  ;  house,  14  Montgomery  street 
Faithful],  Rev.  V.  Grantham,  23  Royal  circus 
Falconar,    Mrs    General,    Falconberg    lodge, 

Greenhill  park 
Falconar,  Miss,  Falconhall,  Morningside 
Falconer,  A.  R.  (British  Linen  Co.  Bank),  4 

Torphichen  street 
Falconer,  Alex.,  sheriff-officer,  3  Victoria  st. 
Falconer,  Da  v.,  grocer  &  wine  mer.,  18  Home  st. 
Falconer,  David,  tobacconist,  41  Broughton  st. 
Falconer,  David  (Poison  ^F.)J2  Buccleuch  st. 
Falconer,  Henry  D.,  15  Buccleuch  place 
Falconer,  James,  writer,  51  Brunswick  street. 
Falconer,  James,  smith,  St  Patrick  square  ; 

house,  176  Fountainbridge 
Falconer,  John,  agent  for  Preston  collieries, 

2  High  Calton 
Falconer,  John,  1  London  street 
Falconer,  John,  9  Davie  street 
Falconer,  Thomas,  tobacconist,  361  Higb  st. 
Falconer,  Thos.,  blacksmith,  173  Fountaiubr, 
Falconer,  TV.  (H.M.C.), 11  Spence's  pi.,  Leith 
Falconer,  Mrs,  17  West  Nicolson  street 


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Falkikk  Iron  Co.  Warehouse,  18  Picardypl. 

(R.K.  Mitchell,  agent;  house,  Corstorphine) 
Falkner,  J.  P.,  S.S.C.,  9  Portland  place 
Falla,  Misses  M.  &  J.,  milliners  and  straw-hat 

makers,  23  Frederick  street 
Falshaw,  James,  26  Castle  street 
Farmer  Office,  India  buildings,  Victoria  st. 
Farmer  Reading-room,  India  buildings,  Vic- 
toria street 
Farmer,   Alex.,   provision   dealer,   147   High 

street ;  house,  10  East  Adam  street 
Farmer,  David,  baker,  7  Calton  street ;  house, 

12  Calton  hill 
Farmer,  John,  1  Morningside  place 
Farmer,  Peter,  2  Montague  street 
Farmer,  Miss  Agnes,  baker,  209  Pleasance 
Farnie,  Miss,  29  Howard  place 
Farnington,  A.,  2  Kerr  street 
Farquhar,  Alexander,  61  Yardheads 
Farquhar,  And.,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  mer., 

2  Victoria  place  ;  house,  3  Salisbury  ter. 
Farquhar,  John  (Equit.  Loan  Co.  of  Scot.), 

40  St  Leonard  street 
Farquhar,  William,  50  Cumberland  street 
Farquhar,  Miss  Elizabeth,  10  Blackford  road 
Farquharson,   Charles  H.,   working   jeweller 

and  watchmaker,   26  Leith  street ;  house, 

Jessamine  cottage,  West  Preston  street 
Farquharson,  David,  confectioner,  30  and  34 

West  port ;  house,  15  Vennel 
Farquharson,  David,  druggist,  31  Home  street 
Farquharson,  Fran.,  confectioner,  71  Nicolson 

st.  ;  house,  Roseville,  St  Catherine  place 
Farquharson,  Fran.,  of  Finzean,  5  Eton  terrace 
FARQUHARSON,    JOHN    J.,    accountant, 

insurance  and   general   agent,   1    Hanover 

street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  39 
Farquharson,    Mrs    D.,    lodgings,    11   West 

Richmond  street 
Farquharson,  Mrs  Elizabeth,  wine  and  spirit 

merchant,  103  High  street  ;  house,  125 
Farquharson,  Mrs,  26  Elder  street 
Farquharson,  Miss,  1  Clerk  street 
Farquharson,  Miss,  23  Royal  Circus 
Farquharson,  Miss,  53  Melville  street 
Farrell,  Mrs  Robert,  poulterer,  1  Hope  street 
Farrie,  Geo.,  clerk,  1  Anderson  place,  Bon.  rd. 
Fedden,  C,  &  Co.,  coal  exporters,  commission 

merchants,  ship  and  insurance  brokers,  36 

Commercial  street 
Fedden,  C,  5  Ebeuezer  mount 
FEGAN  &  CO.,  tailors,  clothiers,  outfitters, 

woollen  drapers,  and  contractors,  66  High 

st. — J.  Forstall,  manager.  "4*.  See  Adv.  p.  67 
Fender,  Jas.,  com.  traveller,  38  Earl  Grey  st. 
Fender,  Mrs,  1  Great  Wellington  street 
Fenton,  James  (Thos.  Russell  Sf  Co.),  9  Hope 

park  terrace 
Fenton,      R.,     cabinetmaker    and    furniture 

dealer,  35  Dundas  street 
Fenton,  Mrs,  4  Montague  street 
Fenwick,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

119  High  street ;  house,  12  Hill  square 


Fergie,  William,  16  Montague  street 
Fergie,  William,  smith,  etc.,  Brandon  street 
Fergus,  Wm.,  wood  merch.,  60  Great  Junction 

street;  house,  9  Wellington  place,  Leith 
Ferguslie  Brick  and  Tile  Depot  (Joint  Craig, 

agent),  Spittal  street 

FERGUSON    BROTHERS,    goldsmiths  and 

watchmakers  to  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales, 

18  S.  St  Andrew  street,     *£  See  Adv.  p.  64 

Ferguson,  Davidson,  &  Co.,  merchants,  Great 

Junction  street 
Ferguson  &  Junner,  W.S.,  1  Northumberland 

street 
FERGUSON,  J.,  &  Co.,  pawnbrokers,   312; 
Lawnmarket;  John  G.  Robertson,  manager. 
*£  See  Adv.  p.  77 
Ferguson,  John,  &  Son,  marble  and  coloured 
paper  makers,  33  Carrubber's  cl.,  135  Higb 
street;  house,  Sugarhouse  close,  Cauongate- 
Ferguson,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  china,  glass,  and  stone 
warehouse,   11  Commercial   street   and  51 
Bridge  st. ;  house,  Madeira  ho.,  Madeira  st. 
Ferguson,  Adam  (G.P.O.),  4  Arthur  street 
FERGUSON,  ALEXANDER,  confectioner  to 
the  Queen  and  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Edin- 
burgh, 1  Melbourne  pi.  ;    manuf.,  Brodie's 
court,  304  Lawnmkt.    ^  See  Adv.  Fly  deaf 
Ferguson,  Alex.,  jun.,  7  West  Lauriston  pi. 
Ferguson,  C,  stationer,  32  Tolbooth  wynd 
Ferguson, C,  teacher,  Unitedlndustrial  School,. 

56  High  street ;  house,  14  Brandon  street 
Ferguson,  D.  K.,  house  painter,  14  W.  New- 

ington  ;  house,  22  East  Preston  street 
Ferguson,  Daniel,  204  Rose  street 
Ferguson,   David,    cabinetmaker  and  uphol- 
sterer, 10  East  Sciennes  ;  ho.  2  Henry  pi. 
Ferguson,  David,  painter,  194  Rose  street 
Ferguson,  Duncan,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,. 

Ill  Kirkgate 
Ferguson,  F.,  jun.,  waggoner,  23  Fox  lane 
Ferguson, Geo.  (late  A.  Alacbryde),  hairdresser 
and  perfumer  to  the  Queen,  117  George  st. 
Ferguson,  Geo.,  sheriff-officer,  Sheriff's  office,. 
Sheriff  Court  buildings,  George  iv.  bridge  ;: 
house,  118  Lauriston  place 
Ferguson,  James  Scott  (Thos.  Russell  Sy  Co.)r 

23  Scotland  street 
Ferguson,  James,  agent,  10  Annandale  street. 
Ferguson,  James  H.,  draper,  31  Elder  street;. 

house,  2  Barony  street 
Ferguson,  James,  hairdresser,  117  George  st. 
Ferguson,  James,  5  Fin  gal  place 
Ferguson,  James,  printer,  3  Gladstone  place 
Ferguson,  James  (F.  Brs.),  10  Rankeillor  st. 
Ferguson,  John,  tailor,  47  St  Mary's  wynd 
Ferguson,  John,  10  St  Patrick  square 
Ferguson,  John,  spirit  merchant,  72  Shore 
Ferguson,  John,  ironmonger,  17  Gladstone  pi- 
Ferguson,  John  (Scott  Sf  F.),  14  N.  St  Andrew* 
street;  house,  15  Brighton  place,  Portobello 
Ferguson,  John  Kay,  45a  Earl  Grey  street 
Ferguson,  John,  baker,  64  Rose  street 
Ferguson,  J.  M.,mer.,  St  Anthony  court,  Leith. 


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Ferguson,  P.,  writing  master,  6  Gladstone  ter. 
Ferguson,  P.  W.,  stationer  and  bookseller,  50 

Bridge  street 
Ferguson,  Robert  M.,  Ph.D.  (Edinburgh  Insti- 
tution), 8  Rillbank  crescent 
Ferguson,   Robert,   chain   and   anchor  store, 

51  Bridge  street 
Ferguson,  Robert,  dyer  and  bleacher — office, 

48 .Hanover  street  (J.  F.  Dewar,  agent) — 

Eskvale,  Musselburgh 
Ferguson,  R.  J.,  confectioner,  6  Howe  street 
Ferguson,  Thos.,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  2 

Market  place  ;  house,  19  Brunswick  street 
FERGUSON,  WALTER,  teacher  of  drawing 

and  painting,  High  School,  Edin.  Academy, 

and  36  George  street ;  house,  70  Gilmore 

place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  43 
Ferguson,  Win.,  fiesher,  60  Charlotte  st.,  Leith 
Ferguson,  Wm.,  W.S.,  6  Northumberland  st. 
Ferguson,  Wm.,  upholsterer,  12  Hermitage  pi. 
Ferguson,  Wm.,spiritmercht., 2  Queen  st., Leith 
Ferguson,  Wm.  S.,  account.,  118  Lauriston  pi. 
Ferguson,  William,  18  Spittal  street 
Ferguson,  Mrs  A.,  34  St  Leonard  street 
Ferguson,  Mrs  Admiral,  2  Eton  terrace 
Ferguson,  Mrs  Archibald,  22  St  James'  square 
Ferguson,  Mrs  Fergus,  21  Carnegie  street 
Ferguson,  Mrs  J.,  6  Jordan  bank 
Ferguson,  Mrs  James,  54  George  square 
Ferguson,  Mrs  John,  1  Rillbank  terrace 
Ferguson,  Mrs  R.,  eating-house,  1  Giffordpark 
Ferguson,  Mrs  Thos.,  Madeira  ho.,  Madeira  st. 
Ferguson,  Mrs  (Matron,  Edin.  Lying-in  Inst.), 

46  Cockburn  street 
Ferguson,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  3  Bernard  street 
Ferguson,  Mrs,  3  London  row 
Ferguson,  Mrs,  Belmont  house,  Forbes  road 
Ferguson,  Mrs,  11  Henderson  place 
Ferguson,  Mrs,  glove  cleaner,  2  Dublin  street 
Ferguson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  21  Brougham  st. 
Ferguson,   Miss  J.,  trimming  warehouse,  42 

Couper  street 
Ferguson,  Miss  Mary,  13  India  street 
Ferguson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  51  Broughton  st. 
Ferguson,  Miss,  34  London  street 
Ferguson,  Miss,  11  Keir  street 
Ferguson,  Misses,  1  Park  street 
Ferguson,  Misses,  6  Inverleith  row 
Ferguson,  Margaret,  stationery  and  toys,  84 

iittccleuch  street 
Fergusson,  Geo.  (Cathcart,F.,  fy  Co.),  5  Atholl 

crescent 
Fergusson,  Major  Home  M.,  The  Nest,  Napier 

road 
Fergusson,  Major  R.  D.,  19  Atholl  crescent 
Fergusson,  James,  10  Whitehouse  terrace 
Fergusson,  P.,  2  St  James'  place 
Fergusson,  R.  D.  G.,  of  Isle,  31  Chester  street 
Fergusson,  AVilliam,  grocer  and  wine  mercht, 

22  Maitland  street 
Fergusson,  William,  1 8  Walker  street 
Fergusson,  Miss,  18  Rutland  square 
Fergusson,  Miss,  9  Castle  street 


Fernie,  E.  W.,  143  Princes  street 

Fernie,  Wm.,  shipmaster,  50  Albany  st.,  Leith 

Ferrah,    John    (G.P.O.),    5    Greenside    end, 

Greenside  row 
Ferrall,  Mrs,  2  Church  road,  Trinity 
Ferrie,  George,  10  Holyrood  terrace 
Ferrie,  John,  chaplain,  House  of  Refuge,  64 

Canongate  ;  house,  12  Holyrood  terrace 
Ferrie,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  41a  Broughton  st. 
Ferrier,  Andrew,  12  Lauriston  lane 
Ferrier,  David,   stationer,   and  Bible  deposi- 
tory, 17  Leith  street ;  house,  17  Pitt  street, 
Portobello 
Ferrier,  George,  15  Arniston  place 
Ferrier,  Gilbert,  bookseller  and  stationer,  70 

George  street 
Ferrier,  Jas.,  teacher  of  drawing,  12  Queen  st. 
Ferrier,  Robert,  inspector  of  meters,  8  Royal 

Exchange 
Ferrier,  Thomas  H.,  W.S.,  4  Atholl  crescent 
Ferrier,  Mrs,  10  Catherine  street 
Ferrier,  Mrs,  20  Dean  terrace 
Ferrier,  Mrs,  5  Leamington  terrace 
Ferrier,  Mrs,  ladies  nurse,  16  Jamaica  street 
Ferrier,  Mrs  C,  17  AVest  Nicolson  street 
Ferrier,  Mrs  Jas.,  dealer  in  Berlin  smallwares 
and  stationery,  East  London  st.  (new  build.) 
Ferrier,  Miss  Wallace,  10  Doune  terrace 
Ferris,  Thomas,  plasterer,  Windmill  close,  2 

Crosscauseway  ;  house,  16  Gladstone  ter. 
Fiddes,  William,  112  West  bow 
Fiddes,  Mrs,  1 22  Rose  street 
Field  &  Allan,  slate,  marble,  and  glass  mer- 
chants, and  stained   glass  manufacturers  : 
works  and  office,  Bangor  road  ;  warehouse, 
27  Frederick  street 
Field  &  Co.'s  London  porter  store,  7  Quality 

street  (John  A.  Bertram  Sf  Co.,  agents) 
Field,  Rev.  E.  Burch,of  Moreland,43  Moray  pi. 
Field,  James  Hamilton,  43  Moray  place 
Field,  Thos.,  slate  mer.,  Hawkhill,  Lochend  rd. 
Field,  Mrs  William,  12  Union  street 
Field,  Miss,  23  Salisbury  street 
Field,  Miss,  7  Comely  green  place 
Fielding,  Miss,  8  Cumberland  street 
Fife,  John,  8  Hamilton  place 
Fife,  Mrs,  4  Henderson  row 
Fife,  Miss,  20  Rankeillor  street 
Finch,  Mrs  W.  M.,  2  Talbot  place 
Findlater,  Andrew,  LL.D.,  15  Rillbank  ter. 
Findlay,  Charles,  writer,  1  Manor  place 
Findlay,  George,  spirit  dealer,  AVater  of  Leith 
Findlay,  John   Ritchie   (Scotsman    Office),  9 

Dundas  street 
Findlay,  Thomas,  4  Forth  street 
Findlay,  Mrs,  55  George  square 
Findlay,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  204  Rose  street 
Fingland,  George,  grocer,  62  Bristo  street 
Fingus,  James,  spirit  merchant,  74  St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
Finlay,  AArm.,  &  Son,  cabinetmakers,  uphol- 
sterers, and  carpet  warehousemen,  81  Princes 
st.  and  Paul's  work ;  ho.  2  S.  St  David  st. 


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Finlay,  Charles  Patrick,  W.S.  (Macnavtjhton 

cV  F.),  35  Dublin  street 
Finlay,  Charles,  A.C.S.,  40  York  place 
Finlay,  George,  dairyman,  200  Pleasance 
Finlay,  Gilbert  L.,  17  Northumberland  street 
Finlay,  James,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  19 

Broughton  street 
Finlay,  James,  solicitor,  29  St  Andrew  square 
Finlay,  J.  Hope,  W.S.  and  N.P..  chambers,! 

52  Frederick  street 
Finlay,  John,  16a  Scotland  street 
Finlay,  Peter,  com.  traveller,  22  Gayfield  sq. 
Finlay,  Robt.,  S.S.C.  andN.P.,  2  Queen  street 
Finlay,  Thos.,  fishmonger,  poulterer,  and  game 

dealer,  51a  Charlotte  street.  Leith 
Finlay,  Thos.,  22  Duncan  street.  Drummoud 

place 
Finlay,  Wm.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P..  Cherry  bank, 

Newhaven  road 
Finlay,  William  {Secretary,  Scottish  Equitable 

Assurance  Society),  19  Drummond  place 
Finlay,  AVm.,  writer,  69  Northumberland  st. 
Finlay,  William  A.,  C.A.,  4  Trinity  crescent 
Finlay,  Mrs,  63  Frederick  street 
Finlay,  Mrs.  lodgings,  1  Hill  square 
Finlay,  E.,  dressmaker,  322  Lawnmarket 
Finlay,  Miss  Catherine,  1  Gladstone  place 
FINLAYSON,  DANIEL,  tailor,  clothier,  habit 
and  breeches  maker,  21  George  st.  ;  house. 
1  Lord  Russell  place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  69 
Finlayson,  Mat.,  dentist,  161  Constitution  st. 
Finlayson,  Thomas  B.,  6  Union  place 
Finlayson.  Thomas,  lodgings.  6  Frederick  st. 
Finlayson,  Thomas,  advocate,  25  Howe  street 
Finlayson,  Thos.,  pharmaceutical  chemist,  33 
Tolbooth  wynd  and  1  N.  Fort  street ;  ho.  2 
Finlayson,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.,  25  Howe  st. 
Finlayson,  Rev.  Win.  G.  (school  for  the  educa- 
tion of  young  ladies),  42  Rankeillor  street 
Finlayson,  Mrs  William,  2  Alva  street 
Finnie,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  van  and  lorry  builders, 
spring  and  axle  makers.  29  Commercial  st. 
Finnie,  Archibald,  1  Heriot  bridge 
Finnie,  Samuel  Geo.,  clerk,  120  Nicolson  st. 
Finnie,  Thomas,  agent,  3  Cromwell  street 
Finnie,  William  R.,  37  Arthur  street 
Finnie,  Mrs,  contractor,  Bell's  mills 
Finnie,  Miss  Agnes,  11  Lauriston  park 
Finnie,  Miss,  20  Buckingham  terrace 
Finnigan,  Peter,  tailor,  20  Lauriston  street 
Finnigan,  Mrs  C,  spirit  mercht.,  140  Cowgate 
Finnis,  Peter,  21  Carnegie  street 
FIRST  EDINBURGH   COOKING   DEPOT, 
Dickson's  cl.,  118  High  st.  ^'  See.-k/i\p.l0U 
Firth,  William,  Rose  villa,  Yiewforth 
Fisher,  Alexander,  8  Hay  street 
Fisher,  D.,  wine  and  spirit  mercht.,  78  Cross- 
causeway 
'  Fisher,  S.,  3  Gladstone  place 
Fisher,  William,  bootmaker,  11  Catherine  st. ; 

house,  1  Windsor  street 
Fisher,  William,  4  Yiewforth  terrace 
Fisher,  Mrs,  41  York  place 
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Fisher,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  60  India  place 
FisheSes,     Board    of,    Royal    Institution, 

Mound  ;  10  to  4  ;  Saturday,  10  to  1 
Fiske,   John  Safford.   American   consul,   94 

Constitution  street;  house,  1S6  Georg 
Fisken,  Mrs,  32  Broughton  place 
Fitzgerald,  Henry,  Heriot   School,   137    Ro 

street;  house,  1  Fingal  place 
Fitzpatrick,  J.,  tailor  and  clothier.  262  Cow- 
gate 
Fitzpatrick,     Mrs     Jane,    pawnbroker,      17!» 

Canongate  ;  house,  1 1  St  John  street 
Flach,  Lambert,  teacher  of  music,  23  Howe  st. 
Flach,  Mrs,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  23  Howe 

street 
Flannigan,    M.,   pawnbroker,    142  Cowgate; 

house,  30  Lothian  street 
Fleming,  A.  B.,  &  Co.'s  chemical  works.  9 

Salamander  street 
Fleming,  A.  B.,  12  Eton  terrace 
Fleming,  Alexander,  W.S.,  20  Lynedoch  pi. 
Fleming,  Andrew,  S.S.C,  137  Princes  stre 
Fleming,  George,  baker,  2  and  3  Merchiston 
terrace,  2  Bristo  port,  and  130  High  strct : 
house,  Marionville,  Merchiston 
Fleming,  James,  dairy,  76  Northumberland  st. 
Fleming,  James,  wholesale  merchant,  Lochrin 
sugar  and  rice  mills ;  house,  1  Upper  Gil- 
more  place 
Fleming,  John,  14  George  street 
Fleming,  Rev.  John,  9  Millerfield  place 
Fleming,  Thomas  A.,  1  Hill  square 
Fleming,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant. 

93  West  port ;  house,  23  Bread  street 
Fleming,  Rev.  William,  Merchiston  crescent 
Fleming,  Mrs,  Seagrove  house,  Seafield 
Fleming,  Mrs,  midwife,  23  Howe  street 
Fleming,  Mrs,  1  Saxe-Cobourg  place 
Fleming,  Janet,  grocer,  172  Rose  street 
Flemington,    Andrew,    joiner    and    cabinet- 
maker, 46  India  st. ;  workshops.  Circus  lane 
Flemington,  James,  waiter,  140  Rose  street 
Fletcher,    Angus,    of    Dunans,    advocate,    5 

Ainslie  place 
Fletcher,  Charles  B.,  cabinetmaker,  27  Nelson 

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Fletcher,  John  (Traill  <v  F.),  17  Scotland  st. 
Fletcher,  Peter,  geographical  globe  maker  and 

map  mounter,  7  Clyde  street 
Fletcher,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  26  Frederick  st. 
Fletcher,   Miss,   dress   and   cloak  maker.    13 

Merchiston  terrace 
Flett,  David,  writer,  Hatton  place 
Flett,  Geo.,  tailor  and  clothier,  18  Sandportst. 
Flett,  Samuel,  35  Cumberland  street 
Flett,  Wm.,  tea  dealer,  3  Bank  street,  Leith  : 

house,  6  Bonnington  terrace 
Flett,  William,  joiner   and  cabinetmaker.    5 

Albany  st.,  Leith  ;  ho.  3  Cannon  St.,  Leith 
Flett,  William,  jun.,  commercial  traveller,  49 

Charlotte  street,  Leith 
Flett,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  44  India  place 
Flint,  Mrs,  furrier,  10  Antigua  street 


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Flockhart,  Henry,  sheep  and  cattle  salesman, 

50  Gilmore  place 
Flockhart,  H.,  29  Inverleith  row 
Flockhart,  Thomas,  grocer,  3  W.  St  Anthony- 
place  ;  house.  5 
Flockhart,  W.  (Duncan,  F.,  Sf  Co.),  Lomond 

house,  York  road 
Flockhart,  Misses,  Seaforth  cot.,  York  road 
Flowers,  Thomas  G.,  21  Charlotte  square 
Flood.  Mrs,  8  Spittal  street 
Flyn,  Miss,  3  Carlton  street 
Flynn,  John  (G.P.O.),  7  Grindlay  street 
Foord  &  Moir,  tanners  &  curriers,  10  Johnston 

terrace 
Foord,  John  (F.  Sf  Moir),  2  Keir  street 
Foote,  John,  fruiterer,  23  Dundas  street 
Foote,  Mrs,  14  Warriston  crescent 
Foote,  Mrs,  greengrocer,  4  Green  market 
Fog,  R.,  coal  merchant,  2  Dock  place 
Fogo,  Mrs  Murray,  3  Manor  place 
Foley,  Mrs  H.,  broker,  124  Cowgate 
Forbes,  Peter,  &  Co.,  wine  and  brandy  mer- 
chants (agents  for  Martell  8f  Co.'s  cognac), 
7  George  street 
Forbes,  Alexander,  bookbinder,  5  Milne's  court 
Forbes,  Alexander,  tea  and  spirit  merchant, 

36  Lothian  street ;  house,  30 
Forbes,  Alexander  (Assistant  Keeper  of  Register 
of  Deeds  and  Protests,  etc.,  General  Register 
House),  13  Dick  place 
Forbes,  Alexander,  coach-hirer,  24  Pitt  street 
Forbes,  Alexander  M.,  1  Carlung  place 
Forbes,  Alexander,  greengrocer,  53  E.  Cross- 
causeway 
Forbes,  A.,  builder,  etc.,  3  W.  Newiugton  pi. 
Forbes,  D.  (J.  fr  J.  Robertson),  7  N.  Fort  st. 
Forbes,  David,  glass,  china,  and  lamp  ware- 
house, 13a  St  Andrew  square 
Forbes,   Dimcan,    millwright  and  machinist, 
90  Candlemaker  row  ;  house,  4  Hill  square 
Forbes,  George,  7  Cumin  place 
Forbes,  George,  47  Cumberland  street 
Forbes,  Rev.  George  G.,  260  Cowgate 
Forbes,  James,  Logie  green 
Forbes,  James  S.,  1  West  Claremont  street 
Forbes,  James,  59  Broughton  street 
Forbes,  John,  30  Earl  Grey  street 
Forbes,  Jn., bootmaker,  97  St  Andrewst.,  Leith 
Forbes,  Rev.  John,  LL.D.,  house  governor  and 
chaplain,  Donaldson's  hospital,  WestCoates 
Forbes,  John,  11  Portland  place,  Leith 
Forbes,  Norman,  6  Holy  rood  terrace 
Forbes,  Roderick,  writer,  4  Devon  place 
Forbes,   Walter,  plumber,  brassfounder,   and 
gasfitter,  Swinton  row  ;  ho.  39  Dublin  str.    I 
Forbes,  William,  advocate,  17  Ainslie  place 
Forbes,  Wm.  (G.P.O.),  11  Melbourne  place 
Forbes,  William,  provision  dealer,  52  Shore 
Forbes,  Mrs  D.,  2  Grcyfriars  place 
Forbes,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  15  Jamaica  street 
Forbes,  Mrs,  1  London  street 
Forbes,  Mrs,  62  Thistle  street 
Forbes,  Miss  Jane,  4  Coatcs  crescent 


Forbes,  Miss  Margaret,  15  Grange  road 
Forbes,  Miss,  4  Shandwick  place 
Forbes-Gordon,  Arthur,  of  Rayne,  W.S.,  16 

Rutland  square 
Ford,  James,  &  Son,  family  grocers  and  wine 

and  spirit  merchants,  6  and  7  Merchiston  ter. 
Ford,  J.  &  E.,  drapers  and  hosiers,  202  Canon- 
gate  ;  house,  9  St  John  street 
Ford,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  wholesale  grocers,  wine 

and  spirit  merchants,  93  Constitution  st. 
FORD,  ALEX.,  lithographer,  engraver,  and 

printer,  142  High  street.   ^  See  A dv.  p.  5'> 
Ford,  Alex.,  tobacconist  and  confectioner,  75 

Potterrow 
Ford,  Jas.,  family  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 184  High  st. ;  ho.  9  Lauriston  park 
Ford,    James,   grocer,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 69  St  Andrew  street,  Leith  ;  house. 

1  Hope  street,  Leith  walk 
Ford,  James,  merchant,  31  Regent  terrace 
Ford,  Jas.,  sheriff-officer,  17  Upper  Grove  pi. 
Ford,  John,  flint  glass  manufacturer  to  the 

Queen,  Holyrood  glassworks,  13  S.  Back  of 

Canon gate 
Ford,    John,    grocer    and    spirit    merchant. 

Cherry  bank,  Newhaven  road 
Ford,  Joseph,  5  Great  Junction  street 
Ford,  Thomas  (W.  F.  Sr  Sons),  1  Links  place 
Ford,  Thos.  (/.  F.  fy  Son),  8  Merchiston  ter. 
Ford,  William,  34  Minto  street 
Ford,  William,  sen.,  4  Cassels  place 
Ford,  Wm.,  glass  manufacturer,  17  St  John  st. 
Ford,  Wm.  J.  (IF.  F.  $•  Sons),  17  Hope  cres. 
Ford,  Miss,  17  Upper  Gray  street 
Fordyce,  A.  B.,  21  Hawthorn  bank  terrace 
Fordyce,  George  Dingwall,  advocate,  sheriff 

of  Sutherland  and  Caithness,  5  Forres  st. 
Fordyce,  James  Dingwall,  advocate,  4  Castle 

street 
Fordyce,  Miss  J.,  tobacconist,  43  Lothian  st. 
Foreign  AVine  Vaults  (John  Bryce,  importer), 

wholesale  and  retail,  63  Princes  street 
Foreman,  Anthony,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  30 

Sandport  street 
Foreman,  James,  joiner,  55  E.  Crosscauseway 
Forgan,  Andrew,  writer,  34  London  street 
Forgan,   David,   cabinetmaker,  Milne's  close. 

212  Canongate 
Forgan,  David,  grocer,  27  Grassmarket ;  ho. 

1  Brown  place 
Forgan,  Ebenezer,  engineer,  1  Union  place, 

Bonnington  road 
Forgan,  William,  writer,  3  Warriston  cresct. 
Forgan,  Miss,  Middleheld  house 
Forgie,  John,  116  Lauriston  place 
Forgie,  Robert,  cattle  agent,  5  Osborne  ter. 
Forman,  J.  N.  &  J.,  W.S.,  chambers,  4  Hill  st. 
Forman,  T.  &  G.,  searchers  of  public  records 

for  births,  deaths,  etc.,  writers,  8  Hamburg 
.  place 
Forman,  James,  advocate,  6  Drummond  place 
Forman,  John  N.,  W.S.,  8  Heriot  row 
Forman,  John,  51  Great  King  street 


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Forman,  John,  W.S.,  8  Hcriot  row 

Forinan,   Robert,  C.A.   (Paterson  Sf  F.),  55 

Frederick  street ;  house,  8  Heriot  row 
Forman,  T.  S.,  schoolmaster,  and  improver  of 

writing  and  arithmetic,  8  Hamburg  place 
Forman,  Mrs-J.,  15  Brunswick  st.,  Stockbridge 
Forrest  &  Co.,  news-agents  and  tobacconists, 

7  West  Richmond  street 
Forrest  &  Turnbull,  merchants,  126  Constitu- 
tion street 
Forrest,   Thomas,    &   Sons,   furnishing  iron- 
mongers, 29  South  Clerk  street ;  house,  3 
Craigie  terrace 
Forrest,  Alex.,  smith,  110  Rose  st. ;  ho.  112 
Forrest,  Charles  L.  (F.  S?  Turnbull),  Spring 

bank,  Ferry  road,  Leith 
Forrest,    Daniel,   stationer   and    tobacconist, 

197  Canongate 
Forrest,  David,  11  Cheyne  street 
Forrest,  David,  jun.,  11  Cheyne  street 
Forrest,     George,     tailor    and    clothier,    19 

Brougham  street 
Forrest,  J.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  Water  of 

Leith 
Forrest,  J.,  butcher  and  poulterer,  1  Forrest 

road  ;  house,  4  Johnston  terrace 
Forrest,  James,  baker,  4-4   Buccleuch  street 

and  241  Canongate 
FORREST,  JAMES,  smith  and  kitchen-range 
manufacturer,  60  Cowgate;  wareroom,  118 
West  bow  ;  house,  86.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  81 
Forrest,  John  (agent  for  Colquhoun  &,•  Balloch), 

5  Archibald  place 
Forrest,    Robert,    auctioneer,   appraiser,   and 
house  factor,   17  Queen  street ;  house,  62 
Hanover  street 
Forrest,  William,  engraver,  17  Archibald  pi. 
Forrest,  W.,  fancy  bird  dealer,  2  Nicolson  sq. 
Forrest,  William,  plasterer,  11  Bread  street 
Forrest,  Mrs  Daniel,  49  Brunswick  street 
Forrest,  Mrs  D.,  13  Torphichen  street 
Forrest,  Mrs  W.  H.,  30  Moray  place 
Forrest,  Mrs,  statuary,  Park,  Royal  crescent 
Forrest,  Mrs,  15  Glover  street 
Forrest,  M.  B.,  small  ware  and  trimming  ware- 
house, 21  Hanover  street 
Forrester,  James  H.,  watchmaker  and  jewel- 
ler, 273  High  st.  ;  ho.  4  Johnston  terrace 
Forrester,  James,  clerk,  8  Middle  Arthur  pi. 
Forrester,  John,  W.S.,  8  Drummond  place 
Forrester,  John,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  39 

Broughton  place 
Forrester,    William     (Treasurer    of    George 
Heriofs   Hospital),    11    Royal    Exchange ; 
house,  16  Northumberland  street 
Forrester,  William,  57  Thistle  street 
Forrester,  Misses,  teachers  of  pianoforte  and 

singing,  56  Queen  street 
Forstall,  John   (manager  for  Fegan  8p  Co.), 

12  Broughton  street 
Forsyth,  Alexander,  meter,  3  Hamburg  place 
Forsyth,  Colin,  confectioner,  83  High  street 
Forsyth,  David,  S.S.C.,  3  North  St  David  st. 


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Forsyth,    Francis,  cooper,   tar  and    naphtha, 

manufacturer  :    works,    Salamander  street ; 

house,  Anderson's  villa,  M'Neil  place 
Forsyth,  G.,  clerk,  3  Gray's  pi.,  St  Leonard  st. 
Forsyth,  Henry,  W.S.,  Bell's  mills  house.  Dean 
Forsyth,    J.    S.,    clothier    and    outfitter,    65 

Cockburn  street ;  house,  18  Tantallon  place 
Forsyth,   John,   printer,   82    South    bridge  ; 

house,  9  Henry  street 
Forsyth,  Robt.,  tailor  and  clothier,  41  Bristo  st. 
Forsyth,  Robert,  baker,  2  India  street 
Forsyth,  Thomas,  18  Drummond  street 
Forsyth,  William,  painter,  paperhanger,  and 

glazier,  17  Bristo  street 
Forsyth,  W.  F.,  Denham  green,  Trinity 
Forsyth,  Mrs  C,  china  mercht.,  45  Niddry  st. 
Forsyth,  Mrs  E.,  6  Saunders  street 
Forsyth,  Mrs,  12  Atholl  place  _ 
Forsyth,  Miss,  housekeeper,  Royal  Infirmary 
Forsyth,  Miss,   milliner  and   dressmaker,  "85 

George  street 
Forsyth,  Miss,  20  Castle  street 
Forsyth,  Miss,  8  King's  place 
Forth  and  Cltde  Steam  Shipping  Company 

(James  Currie  $•  Co.),  34  Bernard  street 
Fortie,  John,  artist  and  teacher  of  drawing, 

2  South  Charlotte  street 
FORTUNE,  C,  coal  mer.,  Rose  lane  station  ; 

heuse,  65  Abbey  hill.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  110 
Fortune,  John,  painter,  44  India  street ;  house, 

15  Brunswick  street 
Fortune,  Jn.,  watchmaker,  1  Salisbury  square 
Fortune,  R.,  slater,  10  and  11  Gt.  Junction  st. 
Fortune,  Miss,  Berlin  wools  and  fancy  good?, 

144  George  street 
Foster,  Thomas,  11  Dimdas  street 
Foster,  Mrs  R.,  sick-nurse,  27  Dundas  street 
Foster,  Mrs,  18  Abbotsford  park 
Foster,  Miss  Elizabeth,  2  King's  place 
Fotheringham,  James,  baker,  35  Couper  st. 
Fotheringham,   Robert,   joiner  and   cabinet- 
maker, 1  Old  Physic  gardens  ;  house,   13 

Elm  row 
Fotheringham,  Miss  M.  A.,   baker,  21  Hill- 

housefield 
Fothringham,  Miss,  8  Ann  street 
Foubester,   Thos.,  signalman  and   lighthouse 

keeper,  9  Dock  place 
Foulboeuf,  Pierre  Henri,  professor  of  French. 

Hebrew,  and  Oriental  languages,  11  Upper 

Gray  street 
Foulis,  Alex.  B.,  ironmouger,  136  High  street ; 

house,  100  Lauriston  place 
FOULIS,    DAVID,   furnishing    ironmonger, 

61  George  street ;  house,  Lonsdale  terrace. 

^  See  Adv.  p.  82 
Foulis,  Robert,  teacher,  Old  Assembly  close  ; 

house,  14  West  Preston  street 
Foulis,  Lady  Liston,  8  Newbattle  terrace 
Foulis,  Miss,  7  St  Vincent  street 
Fountain,  James,  joiner,  48  Bridge  street 
Fowler,  Alex.,  &  Son,  painters,  paperhangers, 

and  glaziers,  10  Pitt  street 


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Fowler,   Alexander,    commercial  traveller, 

Madeira  place,  Leitli 
Fowler,  G.,  1  West  Claremont  street 
Fowler,  Jas.,  tailor  and  clothier,  80  George  st 
Fowler,  James,  3  Bonnington  terrace 
Fowler,    John,    boot    and   shoe  maker 

Nicolson  street 


1  Fraser,  James,  M.D.,  20  Clarence  street 
Fraser,  James,  Edinburgh  and  Leith  carrier, 

4  Elder  street 
Fraser,  James,  house  agent  and  appraiser,  297 
High  street :  house,  4  Bristo  port 
120[Fraser,  J.  (G.P.O.),  12  Annfield 

Fraser,    John   Mackay  (21    General  Register 


Fowler,  Peter,  wright,  2  West  Crosscauseway  I     House),  Munro  place,  Jock's  lodge 

Fowler,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  73  Cum-  Fraser,   John,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,   84 

berland  street  Kirkgate  ;  house,  1  St  Anthony  st.,  Leith 

Fowler.  William,  dairyman,  77  Cumberland  st.  Fraser,    John,  actuary,    82    Princes    street: 


Fowler,  Mrs,  5  Torphiehen  street 
Fowler,  Miss,  2  Trinity  crescent 
Fowlie,  James,  20  Cockburn  street 
Fox,  D.  B.,  Eose  cottage,  69  Abbey  hill 
Fox,    Dennis,    wine    and    spirit   dealer,    287 

Cowgate 
Fox,  George,  architect,  14  Lothian  road 
Fox,  William,  Rose  cottage,  69  Abbey  hill 
Frame,  Mrs  Lockhart,  3  Macnab  street 
Francalanza,  T.,  teacher  of  fencing,  gymna- 
sium, 54  George  street 
Francis,    Mrs,     furnished     apartments,     131 
Princes  street 


house,  9  St  Colme  street 
Fraser,  John,  M.D.  {Deputy  Inspector-General 

of  Hospitals),  23  George  square 
Fraser,  John,  traveller,  103  Rose  street 
Fraser,  John,  baker,  2  Salisbury  street 
Fraser,  John,  joiner,  16  Chapel  street 
Fraser,  John,  messenger,  3  George  street 
Fraser,  Patrick,  advocate,  8  Moray  place 
Fraser,    P.    Neill    {Neill    Sr    Co.,    printers), 

Canonmilis  lodge,  Canonmills 
Fraser,  P.  S.,  11  Nelson  street 
Fraser,  Robert  (C.  F.  $•  Co.),  Avenue  villas. 


Comely  bank 
FRASER,  WILLIAM,  &  SON,  jobbing  post-  Fraser,  R.  {William  F.  Sp  Son),  1  Forres  street 

masters  and  coach-hirers;  office,  1  Forres i Fraser,  Rev.  Robt.  Geo.,  St  Thomas' manse, 

street ;  stables,  Young  street  lane.     %  Seel     Mill  lane 

Adv.  p.  Ill  (Fraser,  Rev.  R.  W.,  1  Dalrynrple  crescent 

Fraser,  Alex.,  glazier  and  dealer  in  window  I  Fraser,  Roderick  M.,  lodgings,  53  Melville  st. 

glass,  132  High  street  (Fraser,  Simon,  cooper,  68  Lothian  road;  house. 


Fraser,  Alexander  {Neill  §•  Co.,  printers),  13 

East  Claremont  street 
Fraser,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  51  Bristo  street 
Fraser,  Alexander,  grocer  and  coal  merchant. 

11  Canongate  and  N.B.R.  coal  station 
Fraser,  Alexander,  18  Gardners  crescent 
Fraser,   Alex.    Campbell,  Professor   of  Logic 

and  Metaphysics,  20  Chester  street 
Fraser,  Alexander  M.  {agent,  National  Bank 

of  Scotland,  West-end  Branch),  8  Walker  st. 
Fraser,  Alexander,  cooper,  11  Lothian  street 
Fraser,  Andrew,  2  Lauriston  terrace 


83  West  Gilmore  place 

Fraser,  Thos.,  tailor  and  clothier,  159  Foun- 
tainbridge 

Fraser,  Thomas,  victual  dealer,  3  Huntly  st. 

Fraser,  William,  agent,  23  Clyde  street 

Fraser,  Rev.  Wm.,  M.A.,  13  Saxe-Cobourg  pi. 

Fraser,  Wm.,  W.S.,  and  town-clerk,  Canon- 
gate,  31  Princes  street ;  ho.  42  Melville  st. 

Fraser,  Wm.  Stuart,  W.S.,  31  Princes  street ; 
house,  42  Melville  street 

Fraser,  W.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  4  High  Mar- 
ket street ;  house,  3  Market  street 


Fraser,  Andrew,  tailor  and  Highland  costume,  Fraser,  Win.,  clerk,  road  office,  County  rooms  ; 


maker,  2  South  St  James'  street 
Fraser,  Angus,  21  Gardner's  crescent 
Fraser,  Arthur,  of  Cah-ossie,  10  Randolph  cresc. 
Fraser,  Captain  Charles,  14  Henderson  row 
Fraser,  Charles,  pawnbroker,  11  Old  Assembly 

close  ;  saleroom,  35  Blair  street 
Fraser,  Charles.  8  West  Register  street 
Fraser,  David,  Hebron  cottage,  Canaan  lane 
Fraser,  Daniel   M.,  horse-collar   maker,   545 


house,  Ratcliffe  place 
Fraser,  William,  9  West  Preston  street 
Fraser,  William,  42  Buccleuch  street 
Fraser,  William  N.,  S.S.C.,  and  Master  Ex- 
traordinary of  Chancery,  41  Albany  street 
Fraser,   William,  S.S.C.  {Assistant  Keeper  of 

Register  of  Sasines),  32  Castle  street 
Fraser,  William,  Canonmills  lodge,  Canonmilb 
Fraser,    William,    fishing  rod   manufacturer, 
117  Hi  oh  street 


Castle  hill ;  house,  7  Johnston  terrace 
Fraser,    Donald,   flint-glass   manufacturer,   5:  Fraser,  Mrs  David,  19  Pitt  street 

Baxter's  place  I  Fraser,  Mrs   George,    coal  merchant,  47   St 

Fraser,  George  {G.P.O.),  21  Gardner's  crescJ     Leonard  street 

Fraser,  George,  20  Spittal  street  | Fraser,  Mi's  I.,  greengrocer,  12  Conper  street 

Fraser,  G.,  bonnet  block  maker,  4  High  Caltonj  Fraser,  Mrs  John,  ladies'  nurse,  47  Cumber  - 
Fraser,   Hugh,    nursery    foreman,    Stan  well'     land  street 

lodge,  Bonnington  road  j  Fraser,  Mrs  Thomas,  glass  and  china  riveter, 

Fraser,  James,  butcher,  15  East  Adam  street       Racket  court,  180  Rose  street 
Fraser,  James  {T.   B.  Campbell  S,-   Co.),  11  Fraser,  Mrs  William,  14  Portland  place,  Leith 

Leopold  place  !  Fraser,  Mrs  William,  54  Castle  street 


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Eraser,  Mrs,  28  Maryfield  place 

Eraser,   Mrs,  wine   and    spirit    merchant,   8 

Richmond  lane 
Eraser,  Mrs,  25  Thistle  street 
Fraser,  Mrs,  greengrocer,  1  Hill  square 
Eraser,  Mrs,  Canonmills  lodge,  Canonmills 
Fraser,  Mrs,  cook,  134  Rose  street 
Fraser,  Mrs,  47  Great  King  street 
Fraser,  Mrs,  refreshment  rooms,  48  Hanover  st. 
Fraser,  Mrs,  late  of  Fingask,  17  Manor  place 
Fraser,  Miss  Agnes,  8  Atholl  place 
Fraser,  Miss,  39  Ann  street 
Fraser,  Miss  G.  G.,  17  Comely  bank 
Fraser,   Miss  Eliza,   teacher   of  English  and 

music,  1 0  London  row 
Fraser,   Miss  J.,  English  and  music  teacher, 

27  Nelson  street 
Fraser,  Miss,  Grove  place 
Fraser,  Miss,  3  Atholl  place 
Fraser,  Miss,  32  Ann  street 
Fraser,  Misses,  1  Forres  street 

Eraser,  Misses,  milliners,  3  Warriston  place 
Frater's  Billiard  Rooms,  17  S.  St  Andrew  st. 
Erater,    William    (N.    B.   Advertiser   Office), 

28  East  Preston  street 
Frazer,  Alexander,  smith,  Mint 
Frazer,  Donald,  4  Woodhead  place 

Frazer,   Thomas,    joiner,    Low    Broughton ; 

house,  15  Hart  street 
French,  G.   T.,   artificial   florist  and  feather 

maker,  153  Rose  street 
French,  John,  W.S.,  6  Graham  street 
French,  John,   grocer,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 27  Bernard  st. ;  house,  11  Cassels  pi. 
French,  J.,  4  North  Melville  place 
French,  Robert,  9  Upper  Grove  place 
French,  R.,  4  North  Melville  place 
French,  Mrs,  milliner,  6  Bristo  street 
Frew,  Alexander,  teacher,  Granton  cottages 
Frew,  Miss,  26  Pitt  street 
Friend,  John,  4  Elder  street 
Friend,  Mrs  Sophia,  confectioner,  83  Brough- 
ton street 
Friendly  Insurance  Co.   (Thomas    Strong, 

W.S.,  agent),  40  Princes  street 
Friendly  Societies,   Registrar  of  (A.  C. 

Ritchie,  advocate),  8  Broughton  place 
Frier,   Andrew  A.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

158  Fountainbridge  ;  ho.  51  Earl  Grey  st. 
Frier,  A.  K.,  2  Melville  street 
FRIER,     JOHN,     temperance     refreshment 
rooms,  8  Nicolson  street.    ^  See  Adv.  p.  101 
Frier,  M.,  commission  agent,  2  Melville  street 
Frier,  R.,  butcher,  15  and  16  Middle  market 
Frier,  Robert,  landscape  painter,  62  Queen  st. 
Fritz,  Frederick,  butcher,  154  Cowgate 
Froebel,  Herr  Karl,  teacher  of  German  and 
French,    logic,     mental    philosophy,    and 
mathematics;  and  Madame  Froebel,  teacher 
of  German,  French,  and  music ;  educational 
establishment,  9  Gloucester  place 
Eroom,  Mrs  J.,  17  West  Preston  street 
Fullarton,    A.,    &    Co.,   printers,  stereotype 


founders,  publishers,  and  booksellers,  Stead's 

place  ;  agency,  44  South  bridge 
Fullarton,  J.  A.  (F.  $•  Co.),  Y2  EastClaremont 

street 
Fullarton,  J.  K.  (Indigent  Gentlewomen's  Fund 

Office),  5  Manor  place 
Fullarton,  Mrs  John  A.,  2  Kew  terrace 
Fullarton,  Mrs,  of  Skeldon,  5  Manor  place 
Fullarton,  Miss,  Bell's  mills  house,  Dean 
Fuller,  John,  clothier  and  draper,  54  South 

bridge  ;  house,  4  Rankeillor  street 
Fuller,    W.,  accountant  and  J. P.  constable, 

8  Hill  square 
Fullerton,    Son,    &   Co.,   gas-meter  makers, 

5  Abbey  mount ;  house,  Liberton 
Fullerton,  Alexander  K.  (F.,  Son,  fy  Co.),  6-1 

South  Clerk  street 
Fullerton,  Thomas,  builder,  66  Fountainbridge ; 

house,  4  Lonsdale  terrace 
Fulton,  John,  &  Co.,  brewers,  60  Pleasance 
Fulton,   Weir,  &  Co.,   produce  brokers  and 

commission  merchants,  24  Constitution  st. 
Fulton,  Andrew,  saddler,  86  George  street ; 

house,  Woodlands,  Duddingston 
Fulton,  F.  (F.,  Weir,  §•  Co.),  3  Hope  street, 

Leith  walk 
Fulton,  John,  Clinton  road 
Fulton,  William  B.,  16  East  Norton  place 
Fulton,  Mrs,  4  George  place 
Furby,  A.,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  teacher  of  French, 

95a  George  street 
Furley,  Robert  Charles,  surgeon  and  chemist, 

1  Downie  place  and  1  Earl  Grey  street  ; 

house,  102  Lauriston  place 
Furze  &  Co.,  London  porter  store,  37  and  38 

Mitchell  street ;  P.  Dowie,  agent 
Fyfe,   Neilson,   &  Sons,  cork  manufacturers, 

Milne's   court,    Chalmers'    close,    81   High 

street ;  house,  14  Melville  terrace 
Fyfe,  Alexander,  contractor,  Bell's  mills 
Fyfe,   Alexander,   T.,   cork  manufacturer,   2 

West  Crosscauseway 
Fyfe,  Andrew,  S.S.C.  (Agent  for  the  Fagle 

Life  Assurance  and  Sun  Fire  Offices),  21  St 

Andrew  square  ;  house,  15  Leopold  place 
Fyfe,  Arch.,  teacher  of  English  and  classics. 

1 2  Grove  street 
Fyfe,  George,  mason,  55  India  place 
Fyfe,  James,  bootmaker,  71  Broughton  street 
Fyfe,  James,  writer,  7  St  Vincent  street 
Fyfe,  John  L.  (N.  F.  #•  Sons),  3  Macnab  st. 
Fyfe,  Thomas  N.  (Customs),  11  Portland  place, 

Leith 
Fyfe,  William,  Pilrig  court 
Fyfe,  Mrs,  5  Salisbury  place 
Fyfe,  Misses,  dressmakers,  13  East  Adam  st. 
Fyfe,  Miss,  26  Leven  street 
Fyffe,  Mrs  Dr,  2  Warriston  crescent 
Fyffe,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  55  India  place 

Gaelic   School  Society  ;  committee  rooms 

and  depository,  5  St  Andrew  square 
Gaff,  Thomas,  13  Torphichen  street 


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Gaff,  William,  superintendent.  Canal  works, 

15  St  Anthony  place 
Gair,  John  M'Donald,  clerk,  3  Pembroke  pi. 
Gairdner,  J.,  M.D.  and  F.R.C.S.,  45  Northum- 
berland street 
Gairdner,  Mrs  General,  12  Clarendon  crescent 
Gairdner,  Miss,  12  Dean  street 
Gairn,  Andrew,   boot  and  shoe  maker,   166 

Rose  street :  house,  135 
Gairns,  John,  baker  and  confectioner,  2  Staf- 
ford street ;  house,  2  Melville  street 
Gairns,  Miss,  2  Melville  street 
Galbraith,  Alex.,  weigher,  1-1  Port-Hopetoun 
Galbraith,  Angus,  3  Young  street 
Galbraith,  John,  3  Salisbury  terrace 
Galbraith,  Thomas,  42  Buccleuch  street 
Galbraith,  Mrs,  37  London  street 
Galbraith,  Mrs,  publican,  Greig"s  hall,  Dal- 
keith road 
Galbraith,  Miss,  21  Atholl  crescent 
Gale,  Mrs  G.,  grocer,  11  Saunders  street 
Gall   &  Inglis,    publishers    and    booksellers, 

6  George  street 
Gall,  Jas.  (G.  §■  Iiu/lis),  Myrtle  bank,  York  rd. 
Gall,  Rev.  James,  Moray  manse,  10  St  John  st. 
Gallagher,  J.,  smallware  dealer,  31a  Scotland 

street 
Gallaway,  Wm.   Davenport  {Inland  Revenue 

Office),  16  Pilrig  street 
Gallaway,  Mrs  John,  58  Great  King  street 
Galletly,  Alexander,  11  Scotland  street 
Galletly,    A.,  Museum  of   Science   and  Art, 

Argyle  square 
Galletly,  John,  S.S.C.,  22  Albany  street 
Galletly,  Wm.,  architectural  modeller,  Sum- 
mer bank  ;  house,  3  South  Howard  place 
Gallie,  Laird,  &  Co.,  copper,  iron,  lead,  and 
tin-plate   merchants,   58   High  street  and 
109  Constitution  street 
Gallie,  Alexander,  writer.  7  Salisbury  street 
Gallie,  James  B.,  16  Mayfield  terrace 
Gallie,  James,  hand  railer,   36   St   Cuthbert 

street ;  house,  4 
Gallie,  J.,  24  Queen  street 
Galloway,  Alex.,  shipmaster,  4  Portland  ter. 
Galloway,   David,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  49 

Yardheads 
Galloway,  David  (G.R.H.),  3  Leopold  place 
Galloway,  D.,  brassfounder,  17  Bristo  street 
Galloway,  James,  house  factor  and  collector 
of  poor  rates,  94  Constitution  street;  house, 
Stanley  road 
Galloway,  J.,  flesher,  6  Grange  road 
Galloway,  John,  shipowner,  71  Timber  bush  ; 

house,  36  Albany  street,  Leith 
Galloway,  M.  P.,   ship   chandler,    18   Com- 
mercial street ;  house,  Bank  cottage,  Ferry 
road,  Leith 
Galloway,  R.  S.,  writer,  2  Salisbury  bank 
Calloway,  Robert,  17  Parkside  street 
Galloway,  Robert,  printer,  Castle  bank 
Galloway,  Robert,  31  Morrison  street 
Galloway,  Robert,  143  Princes  street 


I  Galloway,  William,  3  Montague  street 
Galloway,  William.  5  Wharton  place 
Galloway,    William,    tobacco    manufacturer, 

32  Victoria  street  and  85  Nicolson  street 
Galloway,  William,  15  Lutton  place 
t  Galloway,  William,  solicitorand  notary-public. 

35  Hanover  street;  house.  Middlefielcl  house, 

Leith  walk 
j  Galloway,  Mrs,  28  Grove  street 
Galloway,  Mrs,  10  Manor  place 
Galloway,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings,  7  St  Vincent  st. 
Galloway,  Misses,  dressmakers,  3  Morton  st. 
Gamgee,  Arthur.  M.D.,  27  Alva  street 
jGamgee,  Joseph,  veterinary  surgeon,  27  Alva 

street 
Gannon,  Mrs.  fishmonger,  34  N.  Richmond  st. 
Garden,  Hugh,  teacher  of  cutting,  10  Hill  pi. 
Garden,  Jas.,  tailor  and  clothier.  20  North  br. 
Gardener,  Miss,  2  Salisbury  street 
Gardiner,  J.  &  J.,  S.S.C.,  46  Hanover  street : 

house,  Grange  house,  Trinity 
Gardiner,  Alex.  (Main  8?  G.),  17  Semple  st. 
Gardiner,  Rev.  Andrew,  24  Scotland  street 
Gardiner,  James.  12  Gardner's  crescent 
Gardiner,  Matthew,  tailor,  162  Fountainbridge 
Gardiner,  Robert  (Webster  fy  G.,)  34  Barony 

street 
Gardiner.   William,  tailor  and  clothier,   138 

Nicolson  street 
Gardiner,  William,  stationer,  66  South  bridge ; 

house,  4  Park  street 
Gardiner,    Wm.,    C.A.,   46   Hanover   street: 

house,  Grange  house.  Trinity 
Gardiner,  Mrs  T.,  leather  merchant,  25  Giles" 

street  ;  house,  Bonnington  bank 
Gardner  &  Ainslie,  pharmaceutical  chemists, 

58  George  street 
Gardner,  Adam,  Daby  coal  depot 
Gardner,  Alexander,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit 

dealer,  259  High  street;  house,7  Meadow  pi. 
Gardner,  A.,  clothier,  5  and  6  Portland  place 
Gairdner,  Andrew  A.,  12  Arniston  place 
Gardner,   Charles    G,    bookseller,    stationer. 

and  librarian.  41  Dundas  street 
Gardner,  Colin  M.,  printer,  21  Montague  st. 
Gardner,  Colonel,  14  Lynedoch  place. 
Gardner,  J.  M.,  printer,  3  Portland  place 
Gardner,  James,  7  Meadow  place 
GARDNER,    JAMES,    surgical    instrument. 

truss,  and  bandage  maker,  45  So.  bridge: 

house,  1  Clerk  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  47 
Gardner,  James,  8  St  James'  square 
Gardner,    John    Kay,    haircutter    and   wig- 
maker,  443  Lawnmarket 
Gardner,  John,  376  Castle  hill 
Gardner,  John,  shipmaster,  3  Ebenezer  mount 
Gardner,  John  Kay,  3  Sciennes  hill 
Gardner,  Peter,  teacher  of  English,  etc..  107 

Constitution  street;  house,  St  Katharine's, 

Laverock  bank  terrace 
Gardner,  Peter,  16  South  Charlotte  street 
Gardner,  Thomas,  engraver  and  enameller.  7 

North  St  David  street 


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Gardner,  Thomas,  tea  merchant,  64  Frederick 

street 
Gardner,  William,  Cecilia  villa,  Sciennes  hill 
Gardner,    W.    C,    Glasgow   and   Manchester 

warehouse,  140  Nicolson  street;  house,  12 

Upper  Gray  street 
Gardner,    Mrs  James,   lodgings,    23    Downie 

place 
Gardner,  Mrs  Wm.,  12  James'  place,  Leith 
Gardner,  Mrs,  13  Ann  street 
Gardner,  Miss  Elizabeth,  6  West  Newington 
Garland,  J.  Ormond,  pawnbroker,  35  St  An- 
drew street,  Leith 
Garrety,  Peter,  stationer  and  tobacconist,  11 

West  Nicolson  street 
Garrioch,  John,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

61  Bristo  street;  house,  12  Montague  street 
Garson,   William   Ross,    S.S.C.,   6  Gardner's 

crescent 
Garvie,  Alex.  (Duncan,  Flockhart,  Powell,  8f 

Co.),  19  Bernard  street 
Garvie,  Andrew,  4  Lauriston  park 
Gas  Light  Company,  Edinburgh,  25  Waterloo 

place  and  65  Constitution  st.  ;  9.45  to  8.15 
Gas  Light  Company,  Edinburgh  and  Leith, 

8  George  st.  and  11  Baltic  st. ;  9.30  to  8. 
Gash,  George,  6  Cambridge  street 
Gaskin,  John,  6  St  Bernard's  row 
Gavin,  P.  &  R.,  commission  agents,  Trinity 

house  buildings,  99  Kirkgate 
Gavin,  P.,  &  Son,  cordage  and  canvas  manu- 
facturers and  sailmakers,  6  Dock  place  and 

2  Bath  street 
Gavin,   Crichton  S.,   surveyor,   Customs,   23 

Claremont  crescent 
Gavin,  R.  J.  (P.  §■  R.  G\),  Jessfield,  New- 
haven  road 
Gavin,  W.,  general  merchant,  19  Commercial 

street 
Gavin,  W.  S.  (P.  G.  &  Son),  Cherry  bank, 

Newhaven  road 
Gavin,  William  (W.  Sf  C.  G.),  Williamfield, 

Newhaven  road 
Gavin,  William  Allan  (Allan  #  G.),  23  Clare- 
mont crescent 
Gavin,  Mrs  William,  6  Madeira  street 
Gavin,  Miss,  Jessfield,  Newhaven 
Gavine,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  65 

Rose  street 
Gavine,  John,  builder,  mason,  and  bricklayer, 

14  Crown  street  and  6  Manderston  street 
Gay,  James,  bootmaker,  164  Rose  street 
Gazette  Office,  Her  Majesty's,  13  North 

Bank  street ;  10  to  3  and  7  to  8,  Saturday 

10  to  12 
<  Jebbie,  Francis,  advocate,  39  Albany  street 
Geddes,  Messrs,  mining  engineers,  9  Melville 

crescent 
Geddes,  G.  H.,  mining  engineer,  3  West  Mait 

land  street 
Geddes,  Hugh,  shipmaster,  52  Albany  street, 

Leith 
Geddes,  James,  draper,  35  Whitfield  place 


Geddes,   John,   mining  engineer,   9   Melville 

crescent 
Geddes,  John,  clerk,  Granton  pier 
Geddes,  Robert  B.,  17  Greenside  stree 
Geddes,  Robert,  baker,  6  Middle  Arthur  place 
Geddes,  Robert,  19  Upper  Grove  place 
Geddes,   Roderick,    spirit  dealer,   141  Grass- 

market;  house,  112  West  bow 
Geddes,   Thomas,    agent,   British  Legal   Life 

Assurance  Co.  (Limited),  6  Brighton  stree'. 
Geddes,  Colonel   William,  C.B.,   52   George 

square 
Geddes,   Rev.  William   (St  Mary's    CathoHc 

Church),  Chapel  lane,  Broughton  street 
Geddes,    Misses,   ladies'   boarding   school,   16 

Atholl  crescent 
Geddis,  David,  baker,  1  Main  street ;  house,  '1 

Union  place.  Newhaven 
Geikie,  James  S.,  16  Duncan  st.,  Newington 
Geikie,  Miss,  lodgings,  48  India  street 
Geissler,  R.,  teacher  of  music,  Gayfield  lane 
Gelberg,  Morris,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  34 

Victoria  street 
Gellatly  &  White,  engravers  and  lithographic 

printers,  26  George  street 
Gellatly,  David,  joiner,  12  Drumdryan  street 
Gellatly,  Robert,  clock  and  watch  maker,  78a 

Princes  street 
Gemble,  Mrs  O,  1  St  Vincent  street 
Gemlie,  Andrew,  teacher,  35  Barony  street 
Gemmell  &  Co.,  chemists,  16  Leith  street 
Gemmell,  James,  paper  merchant,  22  Green- 
side  place 
Gemmell,  Rev.  Robert,  13  Dalrymple  crescent 
Gemmell,  Robt.,  provision  merchant,  19  Earl 

Grey  street 
Gemmell,  William,  14  Clerk  street 
General  Board  of  Lunacy,  Post  Office  build- 
ings 
GENERAL  LIFE  AND  FIRE  ASSURANCE 

COMPANY  {James  S.  Mack,  S.S.C.,  local 

manager),    2    St  Andrew   square.      ^  See 

Adv.  p.  25 
General  Registry  Office  of  Births,  Death-, 

and  Marriages,  New  Register  House 
General  Steam  Navigation  Company  (Robert 

Sinclair,  manager),  21  Waterloo  place  and 

51  Bernard  street 
Gentle,  George,  baker,  51  Thistle  street 
Gentle,  James,  W.S.,  22  Dublin  street  (.1.  §■ 

A.  Campbell)  ;  house,  36  Queen  street 
Gentle,  John  (G.P.O.),  7  Rankeillor  street 
Gentleman,  Mrs,  5  Findhorn  place 
Geoghegan,   Joseph,   teacher   of   singing,    65 

South  Clerk  street 
Geological  Society  of  Edinburgh,   5    St 

Andrew  square 
Geological   Survey  of  Scotland  ;    office. 

Museum  of  Science  and  Art,  Argyle  square. 

A.  Geikie,  F.R.S.,  director;  J.  Croll,  officer 
George,  J.,  provision  merchant,  18  High  st. 
George,  Mrs,  14  Forth  street 
Georgiades,  S.,  58  Queen  street 


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Gerrard,  A.,  banker,  11  Abbotsford  park         .Gibson,  Charles,  printer,   18  Thistle  street ; 
Gerrard,    Francis   {P.  Moir   £>•    Co.),  11   St|     house,  59  Frederick  street 

James1  place  [Gibson,  Charles,  33  AVilliam  street 

Geska,  C,  medical  botanist,  38  New  street      'Gibson,  David L.,  silk  mercer,  34  South  bridge 
Gibb  &  Taylor,  joiners,  etc.,  Dairy  road  Gibson,  Francis  G.  D.,  5  Bonningtoii  place 

Gibb,  Alex.,  &  Son,  builders,  -1  Nottingham  pi.  Gibson,  Gilbert  M.,  private  teacher  of  English. 
Gibb,  A.,   spirit  dealer,  40  West  Richmond j     French,  and  classics,  11  Charles  street 

street ;  ho.  Salisbury  villa,  St  Leonard's  hill  Gibson,  Geo.,  civil  engineer,  31  Gayfield  sq. 
Gibb,  Adam,  letter-carrier,  3  Gayfield  lane      {Gibson,  George  (G.  8f  G.),  4  Dewar  place 
Gibb,  Alex.,  umbrella  and  parasol  manufac-:  Gibson,  Henry  Gordon,   W.S.   («/.  $r  //.   G. 

turer,  28  George  street ;  ho.  14  Dundas  st.  |      Gibson),  11  W.  Knowe,  Merchiston  avenue 
Gibb,  David,  joiner,  4  St  Bernard's  row  [Gibson,  James,  baker,  C  Brighton  street 

Gibb,  Dr  David,  7  Lothian  road  I  Gibson,  Jas.  (J.  G.  §-  Co.),  10  Windmill  street 

Gibb,  George,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  G  Duke  [Gibson,  James.  8  Dalrymple  place 

street,  Leith  ;  house,  20  Glover  street  ! Gibson,  John,  jun.,  W.S.  (./.  $•  H.  G.  Gibson), 

Gibb,  G.,  inspector  of  works,  17  Dalrymple  pi.  I     7  Greenhill  Gardens 

Gibb,  James,  4  Montgomery  street  i  Gibson,  John,  W.S.  {G.  $•  Ferguson),  53  In- 

Gibb,  Jas.  {M'Farlane  §■  G.),  1  Silvermill  cot., !     verleith  row 


Henderson  row 
Gibb,  John  M.,  10  West  Lauriston  place 
Gibb,  John,  builder,  9  Greenside  place 
Gibb,  John,  G  Lothian  street 


1  Gibson,  John,  master  mariner,  4  Montgomery 

street 
I  Gibson,  John,  clerk,  17  Union  place 
i  Gibson,  John,  dairy,  1  Hope  street 


Gibb,  John,  dairyman,  183  Causewayside  and  Gibson,  John  {Com.  B.  of  S.),  31  Howard  pi. 

8  W.  Nicolson  street  ,  Gibson,  John,  agent,  52  Kirkgate 

Gibb,    Richard    W.,    umbrella    and    parasol! Gibson,  John,  gatekeeper,  Royal  Infirmary 

manufacturer,  43  South  bridge  \  Gibson,  John,  59  Cumberland  street 

Gibb,  Thomas,  cabinetmaker,  2  St  John  street  Gibson,  Mungo  Campbell,  13  Hermitage  place, 
Gibb,  Thos.,  clerk  of  works,  12  Meadow  place!     Leith 
Gibb,  William,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  49  Earl  Gibson,  Peter,  bookbinder,  2  St  James'  place 

Grey  street ;  house,  18  Rosebank  cottages    Gibson,  Peter,  builder,  Greig's  hall,  Dalkeith 


Gibb,  William,  bootmaker,  5  William  street 
Gibb,  Mrs,  7  Claremont  crescent 
Gibb,  Miss,  dressmaker,  44  India  place 
Gibbon,  Alex.,  of  Johnston,  6  Newbattle  tor. 
Gibbs,  H,  shoemaker,  2  South  College  street ; 
house,  81 A  Causewayside 

&   Brodies,    W.S. 


road 
Gibson,  Peter  Clarke,  surgeon,  10  Picardy  pL 
Gibson,  Robert  {R.  §•   T.  G.),  7  North-west 

Circus  place 
Gibson,  Robert,  writer,  23  Downie  place 
Gibson,  Thos.,  Richmond  house.  Grove  street 
Gibson-Craig,    Dalziel,    &   Brodies,    W.S.,    5  Gibson,  Thomas,  architect,  41  Queen  street 

Thistle  street  jGibson,  Thos.  {R.  If  T.  G.),  19  Danube  street 

Gibson  &  Ferguson,  W.S.  ,1  Northumberland  st.  i  Gibson,  T.,  furniture  dealer,  146  Pleasance 
Gibson  &  Gibson,  buttermen,  17  Charlotte  pi.  I  Gibson,  Thomas,  26  St  Andrew  square 
GIBSON  &  TAIT,  iron  and  wire  work  manu-  Gibson,  William,  8  Inverleith  row 

facturers,  smiths,  and  agricultural  implement  Gibson,  Wm.  W.,  corn  merchant,  6  Albyn  pi. 

makers,    Bainfield,    Fountainbridge.      See  Gibson,  Wm.,  draper  and  clothier,  1  Lothian 

Adv.  p.  87  street ;  house,  6  Lauriston  gardens 

Gibson  &  Walker,  corn  merchants,  Bonning-  Gibson,  William,  writer,  43  Ann  street 

ton  steam-mills  Gibson,  WilbamP.,  Sydney  lodge,  Whitehouse 

Gibson's  Company  of  Porters,  9  Johnston  st.    ,     loan 
Gibson,  George,   &  Co.,  merchants,  5  Leith  j  Gibson,  Mrs  Jas.,  tobacconist,  149  Princes  st. 

docks  ;  house,  13  Hermitage  place,  Leith      Gibson,  Mrs  M.,  dairy,  101  Canongate 
Gibson's,  Hugh  C,  Heirs,  plumbers  and  lead 'Gibson,  Mrs  Thomas,  23  Dundas  street 

merchants,   etc.,  23  Dock  street;  house,  5 1 Gibson,  Mrs  W.  F.,  38  Dublin  street 

Bonnington  place  j  Gibson,  Mrs,  1  Forres  street 

Gibson,  James,  &  Co.,  clothiers  and  outfitters,  j  Gibson,  Mrs,  16  Grove  street 

106  South  bridge ;  house,  10  Windmill  st.     I  Gibson,  Miss,  1  Lord  Russell  place 
Gibson,    John   &   Henry   Gordon,    W.S.,    12 [Gibson,  Miss,  2  Danube  street 

Charlotte  street  j  Gibson,  Miss,  teacher,  Bonnington   cottage. 

Gibson,  Robert  &  Thomas,  bacon,  cheese,  andl     Ferry  road 

buttermen,  93a  Princes  street  Gibson,  Miss,  5  Pitt  street 

(iibson,  Adam,  7  Hope  terrace  j  Gibson,  Miss,  13  North  Merchiston  place 

Gibson,  Alexander,  advocate,  19  Albany  street  j  Gibson,  Miss,  41  Dick  place 
(iibson,  Archibald,  C.A.  {Treasurer,  Scottish  Gibson,   Misses,  boarding  ai 


Meteorological  Society),  Post  Office  build- j     Church  hill 
ings  ;  house,  10  Maitland  street  iGibsone,  John. 


and  day  school,   8 
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(ridden,  William,  lodgings,  34  Melville  street 

and  3  Shandwick  place 
Gifford,    William,    &   Company,    merchants, 

ship  and  insurance  brokers,  etc.,  2   Dock 

place  ;  house,  Home  villa,  Stanley  road 
Gilford,  Adam,  advocate,  35  Drummond  pi. 
Gilford,  Alex.,  S.S.C.,  28  St  Andrew  square 
Gifford,    John    (cashier,    National    Bank  of 

Scotland),  41  St  Andrew  square 
Gilbert  &  Co.,  pawnbroker's,  68  Shore 
Gilbert,  Edward,  teleg.  eng..  26  Rankeillor  st. 
Gilbert,  James,  Bell's  mills 
Gilbert,  James,  7  Henderson  row 
Gilbert,     James     (warehouseman,     Uulyrood 

Glassworks),  24  Salisbury  street 
Gilbert,  Peter,  17  Spittal  street 
Gilbert,  Robert,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit 

merchant,  11  and  56  Yardheads 
Gilbert,  Thos.  (Secretary's  Office),  University 
Gilbert,  Mrs,  54  Rose  street 
Gilbert,  Mrs,  9  Roxburgh  terrace 
Gilbertson,  James,  flesher,   15  Bread  street  ; 

house,  3  Cornwall  street 
Gilbey,  W.  &  A.,  wine  importers  and  dis- 
tillers. 7  and  8  Clifton  terrace,  Haymarket 
Gilchrist,  Henry,  &  Co.,  funeral  undertakers, 

70  Nicolson  street  and  8  Potterrow  ;  house, 

3  Hay  street 
Gilchrist,  James,  &  Son,  plumbers  and  gas- 
fitters,  15  West  Register  street  and  15  So. 

St  Andrew  street ;  house,  17  Rose  street 
Gilchrist,  James,  photographer,  105  South  br. 
Gilchrist,  James,  plumber,  brassfounder,  and 

gasfitter,  Tanfield 
Gilchrist,  James,  9  Manor  place 
Gilchrist,  John,  china  and  crystal  merchant, 

76  Rose  street 
Gilchrist,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  52 

Giles'  street ;  house,  10  Maitland  st.,  New- 
haven 
Gilchrist,  John,  11  Calton  street 
Gilchrist,    John,    cabinetmaker,    72   and   74 

Rose  street 
Gilchrist,  John,  28  India  street 
Gilchrist,  J.  (G.P.O.),  24  Middle  Arthur  pi. 
Gilchrist,  Mrs,  33  East  Claremont  street 
Gilchrist,  Mrs,  grocer,  85  Rose  street 
Gilchrist,    Mrs,   lodgings,   1  West  Richmond 

Etreet 
Gilchrist,  Mrs,  36  Bernard  street 
Giles,  Arthur  (Ii.  Grant  S,'  Son),  16  Scotland 

street 
Gilfillan,   John,   builder,    Cambridge  street ; 

house,  17  Bread  street 
Gill,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  54 

Lauriston  street 
Gill,  James,  lodgings,  7  Maitland  street 
Gill,  Robert,  printer,  53  Shore 
Gill,   Thomas  (Romanes  Sp  Paterson),   Dun- 

stane,  West  Coates 
Gill,  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  3  Maitland  street 
Gill,  Miss,  lodgings,  3  Jordan  place 
Gillam,  Robert,  71  Cumberland  street 


Gilles,   Carl,  wine  and  spirit  merchant.    17"; 

West  port 
Gillespie's  Hospital  (II.  M.  Graham,  trea- 
surer), Leven  street 
Gillespie  &  Cathcart,  commission  agents,  35 

Bernard  street 
Gillespie,   Gordon  J.,  wine  and   spirit  mer- 
chant, 14  and  15  Sandport  street ;  house,  1 

London  row 
Gillespie,  Gordon  J.,  jun..  24  Dock  street 
Gillespie,  James  D.,  M.D.,    F.R.C.S.E.,    10 

Walker  street 
Gillespie,  James,  grocer  and  wine  merchant. 

22  Bread  street ;  house,  2  Grove  street 
Gillespie,    John,   W.S.,    81a   George  street : 

house,  53  Northumberland  street 
Gillespie,  John,  family  grocer,  15  Howe  street : 

house,  6  West  Claremont  street 
Gillespie,  AVm.  H.,  of  Torbanehill,  19  Great 

King  street ;  house,  46  Melville  street 
Gillespie,  Rev.  William,  3  West  Newington 
Gillespie,  Mrs  A.,  11  London  street 
Gillespie,  Miss,  15  Claremont  crescent 
Gillespie,  Miss  S.,  1  Merchiston  place 
Gillie,  Catherine,  lodgings,  IS  Nicolson  street 
Gillies  Brothers,  silk  mercers  and  drapers,  32 

and  34  George  street 
Gillies   &  Calder,   clothiers,   74,  76,  and  78 

Lauriston  street 
Gillies  &  Kennedy,  general  drapers,  77  Grass- 
market 
Gillies,  B.,  12  Grindlay  street 
Gillies,  G.  (Courant  office),  188  High  street 
Gillies,  James  (G.  Brothers),  2  Cambridge  st. 
Gillies,  James  B.   (Daily  Review),  71  Clerk 

street 
Gillies,  John,  printer,  7  N.  St  David  street 
Gillies,  John,  greengrocer,  29  Simon  square 
Gillies,  P.,  confectioner,  56  Cockburn  street 
Gillies,  Peter,  printer,  22  Charles  street 
Gillies,  R.,  grocer,  9  Deauhaugh  street 
Gillies,  Robertson  (G.  Brothers),  50  George  st. 
Gillies,  Sam.,  tailor  and  clothier.  2  Young  st. 
Gillies,  William  (Union  Bank),  2  Albany  st. 
Gillies,  Wm.  (G.  §•  Kennedy),  26  Grassmarket 
Gillies,  Mrs,  2  St  Bernard's  crescent 
Gillies  Sisters,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  16 

Spence's  place,  Leith 
Gilligan,  Bernard,  broker,  54  Cowgate 
Gilligan,  M.,  broker,  56  Cowgate 
Gillman,  Mrs,  1  Gayfield  street 
Gillon,  John,  &  Company,  preserved  provision 

manufacturers,  5  Mitchell  street 
Gillon,  David,  7  Archibald  place 
Gillon,  G,   collector   (L.   §•  E.  S.    Co.),  47 

Bridge  street 
Gillon,  John  (J.  G.  §■  Co.),  Wardie  house 
Gillon,  Peter,  provision  dealer,  103  Cowgate 
Gillon,  Robert,  sen.,  carpenter,  47  Bridge  st. 
Gillon,  Robert,   jun.,  tailor  and  clothier,  47 

Bridge  street 
Gillon,  William  (Small,  G.,  &  Co.),  19  Grange 

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Gillou,  Mrs  J.,  jun.,  Leith  mount 

Gillroy,  Robert  B.,  5  Union  street,  Leith 

Gilmer,  James  G.,  &  Company,  commission 
merchants,  Bell's  court,  Leith 

Gilmer,  James  G.,  4  Laverock  bank 

Gilmore,  Miss,  1  Rutland  square 

Gilmour,  W.  &  0.,  tanners  and  curriers,  78 
South  Back  of  Canongate 

Gilmour,  A.,  writing  master,  2  Buccleuch  pi. 

Gilmour,  Allan, merchant (Glasgoic).  18  Manor 
place 

Gilmour,  Andrew,  fancy  bazaar,  5  Shrub  pi. 

Gihnour,  D..  11  Lothian  street 

Gilmour,  Hugh,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer, 
tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  16  Green- 
side  street ;  house,  30  Haddington  place 

GILMOUR,  HUGH,  stockbroker,  18  St  An- 
drew square  ;  house,  19  Cumin  place.  ^  See 
Adv.  p.  77 

Gilmour,  John,  evangelist,  53  Hope  park  end  ; 

Gilmour,  Robert,  8  Hamilton  place,  Stockbr.  ' 

Gilmour,  Mrs,  lodgings,  3  Antigua  street 

Gilmour,  Mrs,  16  St  John  street 

Gilmour,  Miss  A.,  5  Crichton  street 

GILRAY  BROTHERS,  coal  merchants,  Cale- 
donian railway  ;  offices,  60  Lothian  road. 
78  South  Clerk  street,  and  3  Wemyss  place. 
%  See  Adv.  p.  108 

Gilray,  John,  6  Carlung  place 

Gilray,  Joseph,  grocer  and  provision  mer- 
chant, 78  South  Clerk  street :  house,  6 
West  Preston  street 

Gilray,  Miss,  dressmaker,  14  West  Preston  st. 

Gilroy,  George,  builder  and  wright,  Brand- 
field  street ;  house,  32  Grove  street 

Gilroy,  James,  butcher,  8  St  Leonard  street 

Gilroy,  William,  flesher,  171  Pleasance 

Gilroy,  Mrs  William,  2  King's  place 

Gilruth,  G.  Ritchie,  M.D.  and  surgeon.  11 
Buccleuch  place 

Gilruth,  John,  11  Buccleuch  place 

Girdwood,  D.,  grocer,  10  Deanhaugh  street 

Girdwood,  David,  laundry  and  bleachworks, 
Patriothall  and  Hamilton  place  ;  house,  9 
Hamilton  place,  Stockbridge 

Girdwood,  John  (late  J.  Cense  §•  Son),  en- 
gineer and  axlemaker,  26  Greenside  row  ; 
house,  33  Broughton  place 

( Jirdwood,  Robert,  wool  broker,  Tanfield : 
house,  77  Great  King  street 

Girdwood,  Mrs,  13  Henderson  place 

Girdwood,  Mrs  H.,  10  Baker's  place 

Girdwood,  Miss  M.  (matron,  Gillespie's  Hos- 
pital), Leven  street 

Girdwood,  Misses,  12  Torphichcn  street 

Girlc,  George  H.,  3  Baxter's  place 

Girls'  Reformatory,  Dairy  road 

Gladstone,  Mrs  Christina,  4  Brougham  street 
Gladstone,  Mrs,  fruit  and  tea  dealer,  11  Earl 

Grey  street 
Gladwin,  Win.,  housekeeper,  4  Queen  street 
Glanville,  Mrs,  :il  Nelson  street 
Glasfurd,  Mrs,  44  Charlotte  square 


Glasgow  Jute  Company  (Limited),  14  Shore 
Glasgow,  John,  victual  dealer,  149  Fountain  - 

bridge  ;  house,  135 
Glass,  James,  coal   agent,  21   Upper  Grove 

place 
Glass,    Robert,    silver -plater   and   wholesale 

saddlers'  ironmonger,   5  Victoria  terrace  : 

house,  17  Buccleuch  place 
Glass,  Thos.  Li,  6  Orchardfield  pi.,  Tobago  st. 
Glass,  William,  teacher,  3  Heriot  mount 
Glass,  Mrs  John  Robertson,  33  London  street 
GLASSTONE,  SIMON,  picture  frame  maker. 

59  South  bridge.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  61 
Gleadhill,  Miss  M.,  teacher  of  piano,  13  Union 

street 
Gleg,  James  (Exchequer),  33  Gilmore  place 
Glegg,  Captain,  H.M.I.F.,  8  Carlton  street 
Glegg,  Robert  (Exchequer),  2  Greenhill  park 
Glegg,  Robert,  jun.  (Union  Bank),  2  Green- 
hill  park 
Glen,  J.  &  R.,  musical  instrument  makers,  2 

North  Bank  st. ;  house,  14  Archibald  place 
Glen,  Alexander,  bagpipe  maker,  30  St  Andrew 

square  ;  house,  16  Calton  hill 
Glen,   Charles,  slater  and  chimney-sweeper. 

162  Fountainbridge 
Glen,  George,  upholsterer  and  furniture  dealer. 

24a  Frederick  street;  house,  108  George  st. 
Glen,  George,  90  Gilmore  place 
Glen,  John,  smith,   17  Old  Assembly  close: 

house,  16  Chapel  street 
Glen,  John,  7  Spittal  street 
Glen,  Patrick,  fish  salesman,  12  Fishmarket 
Glen,  Peter,  coal  merchant,  12  Semple  street 
Glen,  Thomas,  coal  merchant,  5  Port-Hamilton : 

house,  12  Semple  street 
Glen,  Thomas,  3  Crichton  street 
Glen,  Wm.  B.,  S.S.C.,  18  Drummond  place 
Glen,  William,  mason,  7  Hill  square 
Glen,  Grace,  provision  shop,  8  N.  Richmond  st. 
Glen,  Mrs  David,  broker,  186  Cowgate 
Glen,  Mrs,  106  Lauriston  place 
Glen,  Mrs,  Eastfield  court 
Glen,  Miss,  35  Alva  street 
Glen,  Misses,  25  West  Lauriston 
Glendinning,  Mrs,  55  Cumberland  street 
Glendonwyn,  Mrs  S.,  19  Lauriston  street 
Gloag,  J.  A.  Lake,  10  Inverleith  place 
Gloag,  James,  LL.D.,  teacher  of  mathematics. 

11  Duncan  street,  Drummond  place 
Gloag,  Peter,  writer,  1  Catherine  place 
Gloag,  William  E..  advocate,  27  India  street 
Gloag,  Miss  Helen,  lodgings,  22  India  street 
Globe    Parcel    Express    (W.    Lindsay,    2 

Mound  place,  manager),  76  Princes  street 
Glover,  John,  S.S.C,  1  Hill  street 
Glover,  Robt.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  8  Howe  st. 
Glover,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  8  Forth  street 
Glover,  William  (Brown  Sp  <?.),  49  Charlotte 

street,  Leith 
Goalen's    Leith    Ltnks    Golf-house    and 

Bazaar,  6  Morton  street 
Goalen,  Geo.  K.  (G.P.O.),  5  Manderston  st. 


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Goalen,  James,  architect,  6  Morton  street 
Goalen,  Rev.  Walter  M.,  Starbank  ho.,  Trinity 
Godfrey,  Gavin,  coal  merchant,  Dairy  depot 
Godfrey,    Robert,    coal    merchant,    7   Port- 
Hamilton  ;  house,  8  Clanalpine  buildings 
( iodfrey,  Thomas,  tailor  and  clothier,  38  Earl 

Grey  street 
Godtfurneau,  Paul,  pie  and  porter  establish- 
ment, 320  Lawnmarket 
Goldie  &  Dove,  W.S.,  8  York  place 
Goldie,  Archibald  W.,  W.S.,  8  York  place 
Goldie,  George,  bank  clerk,  6  South  Clerk  st. 
Goldie,  Geo.  A.,  working  jeweller,  G3 North  br. 
Goldie,  J.  AY.,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  17 

South  College  street 
Goldie,  John,  67  Cumberland  street 
Goldie,  R.,  shoemaker,  40  Main  street 
Goldie,  Win.,  M.D.,  surgeon,  1  Greenhill bank 
Goldie,  William,  W.S.,  2  Forth  street 
Goldie,  Mrs  Frances,  219  High  street 
Goldie,  Mrs,  80  South  Clerk  street 
Goldie,  Miss,  11  Trinity  crescent 
Goldsmiths'  Hall,  98  South  bridge 
Goldston,  David,  dealer  in  German  mouldings, 

etc.,  Ill  Nicolson  street 
Golf-House  Tavern,  27  Wright's  houses ; 

James  S.  Connolly 
Good  Words  Office,  35  Hanover  street 
Goodall,  A.,  dairyman,  28  Earl  Grey  street 
Goodall,  D.,  commercial  trav.,  2  Gihnore  pi. 
Goodall,  Eliz.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  21 

Haddington  place 
Goodall,  Miss,  22  Clarence  street 
Goodall,  Miss,  60  Cumberland  street 
Goodburn,  Mrs,  35  York  place 
Goodfellow,  Aw.,  tailor  &  clthr.,  15  Home  st. 
Goodfellow,  Mrs,  25  Earl  Grey  street 
Goodfellow,  Mrs  Adam  C,  13  Union  street 
Goodlet,  John,  grocer,  1  South  bank,  Trinity 
Goodlet,  Wm.  (Gowans  Sp  (?.),  48  London  st. 
Goodlet,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Charles  street 
Goodshaw,  Mrs,  20  Great  Stuart  street 
Goodsir,  Alexander,  18  Regent  terrace 
Goodsir,  George,  clothier,  outfitter,  etc.,  24 

South  bridge 
Goodsir,  Peter,  draper,  134  Rose  street 
Goodsir,   Thomas,    cabinetmaker  and  uphol- 
sterer, 37  Castle  street 
Goodsir,  Rev.  Joseph  Taylor,  11  Danube  st. 
Goodsir,  Misses,  dressmakers,  11  Dundas  st. 
Goodwin,  William  C,  5  Mackenzie  place 
Goold,  Rev.  William  H.,  D.D.,   8  Mansion- 
house  road 
Gordon  &  Co.,   stationers   and   news-agents 

(circulating  library),  1  Tobago  place 
Gordon   &    Co.,    pianoforte    warehouse,    37 

Broughton  street 
Gordon,  E.  O.,  &  Co.,  pianoforte  and  music 

sellers,  53  South  Clerk  street 
Gordon,  J.  &  G.,  chemists  and  druggists,  32 

Bristo  street 
Gordon,  Adam  Hay,  of  Avochie,  17  Rutland  sq. 
Gordon,  Alex.,  clogmaker,  2  Cowgatehead 


Gordon,  Alex.,  bootmaker,  48  London  street 
Gordon,  Alex.,  writer,  18  Gladstone  terrace 
Gordon,    Alfred     I!.,    Consul    for    Spain.    37 

Broughton  street 
Gordon,  D.,  M.D.,  surgeon,  9  George  square 
Gordon,  Major  Duncan,  16  Walker  street 
Gordon,   Ed.   Strathearn,   Lord  Advocate,   2 

Randolph  crescent 
Gordon,  G.  (J.  8f  G.  G.),  7b  St  Patrick  sq. 
Gordon,  Rev.  James,  Lynedoch  place,  cottage 
Gordon,  James,  farrier,  13  Coburg  street 
Gordon,  James,  S.S.C.,  21  Findhorn  place- 
Gordon,  James,  W.S.,  20  Regent  terrace 
Gordon,  James,  merchant,  37  Broughton  st. 
Gordon,  James,  spirit  dealer,  48  Hanover  st. 

and  6  Baxter's  pi.  ;  house,  7  Baxter's  place 
Gordon,  James,  confectioner,  158  Rose  street 
Gordon,  James,  2  George  street,  Leith 
Gordon,    John,   baker    and    confectioner,    6 

Chapel  street 
Gordon,   John  (H.M.   Inspector  of  School*). 

3  Bellevue  crescent 
Gordon,  R.  A.,  com.  traveller,  4  Windmill  st. 
Gordon,  Rev.  Robert,  14  Northumberland  st. 
Gordon,  Robert  (Bank  of  Scotland),  29  War- 

riston  crescent 
GORDON,  ROBERT,  tobacco  manufacturer.  5 

Heriot  bridge  ;  house,  43  Minto  street.   See 

Adv.  p.  103 
Gordon,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant. 

63  Causewayside 
Gordon,  T.  J.,  W.S.,  52  Frederick  street 
Gordon,  William,  spirit  dealer,  2  Broughton 

street ;  house,  14  Calton  hill 
Gordon,  William,  nurseryman  and  florist,  15 

Elm  row 
Gordon,  William,  M.D.,  14  Northumberland  st. 
Gordon,  Mrs  O,  lodgings,  5  Leith  street  ter. 
Gordon,  Mrs  Dr,  14  Northumberland  street 
Gordon,  Mrs  G.,  5  West  Lauriston  place 
Gordon,  Mrs  Harry,  2  Clarendon  crescent 
Gordon,  Mrs  Wm.,  ladies'  nurse,  3  Tobago  pi 
Gordon,   Mrs    (of    Campbeltown),    Redbraes 

house,  Broughton  road 
Gordon,  Miss,  lodgings,  146  Princes  street 
Gordon,  Miss,  20  Claremont  crescent 
Gordon,  Miss,  19  Montague  street 
Gordon,  Misses,  fruiterers  and  confectioners. 

49  Cockburn  street ;  house,  51 
Gordon,  Misses,  9  Macnab  street 
Gore,  William  J.,  10  Wellington  place.  Leith 
Gorham,  A.  K.,  mushroom  ketchup,  vinegar. 

and  sauce  manufacturer,  and  drysalter,  53 

Canongate 
Gorman,   Nath.,  central  pawnbroking  office. 

13  Hill  place 
Gormlay,  Jarnes,  grocer,   112  Cowgate   and 

26a  West  Port 
Gorrie  &  Anderson,  clothiers,  etc.,  62  North  br. 
Gorrie,  Jn.,  confectnr.,  36  St  Andrew  st.,  Leith 
Gorrie,  William.  59  Grange  road 
Gorrie,  Wm.,  consulting  landscape-gardener, 

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Gorrie,  William  M.,  architect  and  civil  en- 
gineer, 7  North  St  David  street ;  house,  85 
Gilmore  place 

Gorrie,  Mrs  Daniel,  21  Brougham  street 

Goskirk.  A.,  furniture  warehouse,  237  Cowgate 

GOSKIRK,  JOHN,  cabinetmaker  and  uphol- 
sterer, 71  Cowgate;  house, 5  Victoria  street. 
^  See  Adv.  p.  75 

Gosman,  John,  joiner  and  builder,  Lindsay 
road,  Newhaven  ;  ho.  2  Union  place,  Trinity 

Gosset,  Major  W.  B..  R.E.,  36  Royal  terrace 

Goudie,  G.  {National  Bank),  47  Ann  street 

Goudie,  Gavin,  builder,  Leslie  place ;  house, 
47  Ann  street 

Goudy,  James  C.,  48  London  street 

Goudy,  Mrs,  48  London  street 

Gough,  Owen,  in  charge  of  Her  Majesty's 
apartments  in  the  Lord  Chamberlain's  de- 
partment at  Holyrood  palace 

Gould,  Mrs  R.,  16  Pilrig  model  buildings 

Goulding,  John,  furniture  dealer,  128  Cow- 
gate :  house,  10  Merchant  street 

Gourlay,  James,  joiner  and  undertaker,  Morn- 
ingside 

Gourlay,  James  (treasurer,  Operative  Masons' 
Society),  39  Home  street 

Gourlay,  Miss,  6  Lauriston  lane 

Govan,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  9  Howe  street 

Govan,  Mrs  Jane,  2  West  Preston  street 

Governesses'  Benevolent  Society,  Register 
and  Residence,  73  Queen  st.  (Lady  Super- 
intendent, Miss  Macbeath  ;  Secretary  and 
Treasurer,  J.  M.  Baillie,  C.A.,  15  Northum- 
berland street) 

Government  Emigration  Board  (M'Gregor, 
Cundell,  8c  Co.,  agents),  55  Bernard  street 

Gow  &  Henderson,  dealers  in  horses,  83 
Masonic  mews,  Rose  street 

Gow,  Alexander,  10  Jamaica  street 

Gow,  C.  provision  dealer,  52  E.  Crosscausway 

(low,  D.,  19  Brunswick  street 

Gow,  David,  10  Jamaica  street 

Gow,  Forbes,  tailorand  clothier,  429  Lawnmkt. 

Gow,  J.,  4  Buccleuch  street 

Gow,  Jas.  (G.  §•  Henderson).  26  Frederick  st. 

Gow,  James,  paper-ruler  and  bookbinder,  13 
Blair  street ;  house,  3  Bristo  place 

Gow,  James  M.,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Par- 
liament square 

Gow,  James,  writer,  2  Deanhaugh  street 

Gow,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  1  South-east 
Circus  place  ;  house,  71  Cumberland  street 

Gow,  John,  33  London  street 

Gow,  William,  turner,  153  High  street 

Grow,  Mrs  James.  17  Upper  Grove  place 

I  rowan,  Alexander,  5  Pitt  street 

<  rowan,  Charles,  baker  and  confectioner.  6 
Union  place 

Gowan,  George,  baker  and  confectioner,  4 
Union  place 

'Jowan, Geo., boot  and  shoemaker,  27  Kirkgate 

Gowan,  George,  chief  clerk  (G.P.O.),  32 
Greenhill  gardens 


Gowanlock,  W.  &  A.,  fleshers,  43  W.  Nicolson 

street 
Gowanlock,  A.  (W.  fr  A.),  8  Chapel  street 
Gowanlock,  Walter  (IF.  &A.),  22  Melville  tcr. 
Gowans  &  Goodlet,  silk  mercers  and  mourn- 
ing warehousemen,  25  George  street 
Gowans,  Alex.  (G.  $'  Goodlet),  3  Viewforth 
Gowans,  Chas.  Wm.  (Union  Bk.),  18  Setonpl. 
Gowans,  James,  Rockville,  Napier  road 
Gowans,  James,  contractor,  Castle  terrace 
Gowans,  James,  7  Ingliston  street 
Gowans,  James,  grocer  and  provision  mercht.. 

2  Semple  street 
Gowans,  James,  railway  contractor,  office  for 

Redhall,    Baberton,    and   Plean   Quarries, 

Upper  Grove  place 
Gowans,  John,  macer,   Court  of  Session,  15 

Shandwick  place 
Gowans,  M.,  toy  bazaar,  99  Princes  street 
Gowie,  Thomas,  baker  and  confectioner,  40 

Abbey  hill 
Gracie,  James,  tobacconist,  8  Bristo  street 
Gracie,  Robert,  17  Spittal  street 
Grady,  J.  &  A.,  stationers,  10  Bank  street 
Grady,  John,  messenger-at-arms  and  sheriff- 
officer,  Sheriff  Court  buildings  ;  house,  23 

St  James'  square 
Graeme,  Miss,  18  Heriot  row 
Graham  &  Johnston,W.S.  (Secretaries,  London 

and  Lancashire  Fire  Insurance  Company). 

5  North  St  David  street 
Graham  &  Reith  (successors  to  D.  R.  Hay  §• 

Co.),  decorative  painters,  90  George  street 
Graham's  Co.  of  Porters,  67  Commercial  street 
Graham,  Alexander,  2  Sciennes  hill  place 
Graham,  Andrew,  1  North  Mansionhouse  road 
Graham,  Andw.,  agent,  Caledonian  railway  ; 

house,  Caledonian  cottage,  Granton 
Graham,  A.  S.,  stationer,  6  Tollcross 
Graham,    Archibald,    M.D.,    retired   Bombay 

Army,  Ashneld  villa,  Chamberlain  road 
Graham,  Balfour,  5  Kew  terrace 
Graham,  David,  grocer,  5  Dean  path 
Graham,  Dav..  provision  mer.,  219  Canongate 
Graham,  David,  smith,  17  King's  stables 
Graham,  Dugald,  master  (Pharos),  Granton 
Graham,  George,   Inland   Revenue   officer,   8 

Union  street,  Leith 
Graham,  George,  printer,  51  Nicolson  street 
Graham,  Gilbert  (head  master,  Normal  School, 

Moray  House),  17  Lutton  place 
Graham,  Henry,  bookseller,  3  Hay  street,  and 

stall,  Nicolson  square 
(ilraham,  Hugh,  janitor,  Edinburgh  Academy 
Graham,  Humphrey,  W.S.,  11  Shandwick  pi. 
Graham,  James  (agent  for  the  Singer  Machine 

Company),  107  Princes  street 
Graham,  James,  63  Cumberland  street 
Graham,  James,  17  Union  place 
Graham,  James,  11  North  College  street 
Graham,  James  C,  N.  B.  Railway  ;  house,  7 

Pitt  street,  Bonnington 
Graham,  John,  26  Buccleuch  place 


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GENERAL  J >I RECTORY. 


Graham,  John,  24  Calton  hill 

Graham,  John,  cork  manufacturer,  45  Thistle 

street 
Graham,  John,  coach-hirer,  Hill  street,  N.  lane 
Graham,  Joseph,  agent,  20  Cumberland  street 
Graham,  Peter,  working  jeweller,  51  .North  br. 
Graham,  Richard  Dalziel,  teacher  of  English, 

G  Marmion  terrace 
Graham,  Robert  B.,  artist,  27  Castle  street 
Graham,    Robert    M.    (Treasurer,    Gillespie's 

Hospital),  7  Brougham  place 
Graham,  Robert,  31  Abbey  hill 
Graham,  T.,  provision  and  corn  merchant,  2G 

Sheriff  brae;  ho.  10  Wellington  pi.,  Leith 
Graham,     T.,     slate    and     glass     merchant, 
slater,  and  glazier,  29  Castle  Street  and  12 
Coalhill 
Graham,  T.  A.  F.,  9  Malta  terrace 
Graham,  Rev.  William,  Manse,  Trinity- 
Graham,  Wm.,   LL.D.,  teacher  of  elocution, 

history,  and  geography,  1  Moray  place 
Graham,  Mrs,  of  Dunnabie,  14  Stafford  street 
Graham,  Mrs  Jackson,  4  Clarendon  crescent 
Graham,  Mrs  J.,  16  St  Vincent  street 
Graham,  Mrs  Robert  C,  18  Upper  Gray  st. 
Graham,  Mrs  Dr  William,  12  Duncan  street 
Graham,  Mrs  William,  4  Torphichen  street 
Graham,  Mrs,  grocer,  etc.,  49  Cumberland  st. 
Graham,  Mrs,  8  Merchiston  terrace 
Graham,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  52  Yardheads 
Graham,  Mrs,  10  Gloucester  place 
Graham,  Mrs,  lodgings,  37  Frederick  street 
Graham,  Mrs,  4  West  Claremont  street 
Graham,  Miss  Stirling,  of  Duntrune,  29  Forth 

street 
Graham,  Miss,  9  Malta  terrace 
Graham,  Miss,  8  London  street 
Graham,  Miss,  30  Royal  circus 
Grahame,  James,  writer,  29  Ann  street 
Grainger,    Robert,    &    Sou,    gardeners    and 

florists,  Grange  loan 
Grainger,  David,  baker,  9a  India  street 
Grainger,  Thomas,   commercial   traveller,  35 

West  Nicolson  street 
Grand  Lodge  of  Free  Gardeners,  Scot- 
land :  Thomas  Hobday,  17  James'  square, 
M.W.G.M. ;  William  Burge,  10  N.  Bridge, 
G.  treasurer ;  H.  W.  Finlay,  52  Lothian 
street,  secretary 
Grandison,  James  (Keeper  of  Museum,  Royal 

College  of  Surgeons),  6  Gladstone  terrace 
Grandison.  Mrs,  Binnie's  close 
Grant  &  Anderson,  wholesale  tea  and  coffee 

merchants,  47  Charlotte  street,  Leith 
Grant  &  Innes,  W.S.,  18  Queen  street 
Grant  &  Wallace,  W.S.,  5  St  Vincent  street 
Grant,  David,  &  Co.,  brassfounders  and  gas- 
meter  manufacturers,    45    Crosscauseway ; 
house,  13  Rankeillor  street 
Grant,  Robert,  &  Son,  booksellers,  publishers, 
and  stationers,  and  agents  to  the  Society 
for    promoting    Christian   Knowledge,    54 
Princes  st. :  bookbinding.  30  Hanover  st. 


Git  A  77 

Grant,    Alexander,   grocer,    wine   and   spiral 

merchant,  14  S.  St  James' street ;  house.  12 

Grant,  Alex.  W.,  writer.  2  E.  Bronghton  place 

G rant,  Archibald  (Session-clerk  for  St   Citth- 
herfs),  G  Lothian  road;  house,  10  Greenhill 
gardens 
Grant,  D.  S.  (G.  §-  Anderson),  Claremont  cot- 
tage, Claremont  park 
Grant,  Daniel,  tailor,  501  Lawnmarket 
Grant,  David,  8  Cassels  place 
GRANT.  DAVID,  cook  and  confectioner,  G 
North  St  Andrew  street ;  ho.  31  St  Andrew- 
square,     sfc  See  Adv.  p.  96 
Grant,  David,  24  Gardner's  crescent 
Grant,  Duncan,  publisher  and  bookseller,  4l;9 

Lawnmarket ;  house,  4  Meadow  place 
Grant,  George,  accountant,  4  Oxford  street 
Grant,    George,    commission   agent,    9    Rox- 
burgh terrace 
Grant,  Rev.  James,  D.D.,  18  Gt.  King  street 
Grant,  J.  Dundas,  advocate,  48  Northumber- 
land street 
Grant,  James,  superintendent  of  Leith  police, 
18  Charlotte  st.  ;  ho.  7  Summerfield,  Leith 
Grant,  James,  26  Danube  street 
Grant,  James,  2  Ferrier  street 
Grant,  James,  writer,  27  Nelson  street 
Grant,  James,  coal  agent   (Deans  8p  Moore). 
14  Drummond  st.,  St  Leonard's  coal  depot 
Grant,  James  L.,  22  Maryfield  place 
Grant,  John,  junr.,    confectioner,  47  Shore  : 

house,  13  Dock  street 
Grant,  John,  3  Sciennes  hill  place 
Grant,  John,  16  North  Fort  street 
Grant,  John,  traveller,  18  Drummond  street 
Grant,  John  P.,  35  Melville  street 
Grant,  John,  accountant,  15  Dean  terrace 
Grant,  John,  tailor  and  clothier.  23  Downie  pi. 
Grant,  J.  C,  teacher  of  music,  10  Claremont  pi. 
Grant,  Lachlan,  hotelkeeper,  154  Rose  street 
Grant,  Peter  (/.  R.),  8  Montague  street 
Grant,  Robert  (R.  Grant  fy  Son),  3  Inverleith 

terrace 
Grant,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  10  Greenside  row  : 

house,  1  East  Gilchrist  entry 
Grant,  R.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  49  and  52 
London  street ;  house,  43  E.  Claremont  st. 
Grant,    Robert,    cabinetmaker,    upholsterer. 

and  undertaker,  96  Nicolson  street 
Grant,  Robert,  upholsterer,  2  Downie  place 
Grant,  Thomas,  3  Darling's  buildings 
Grant,  AYilliam,  law  and  general  printer,  52 

West  Register  street 
Grant,    William  Watson,    cabinetmaker   and 

furniture  dealer,  34  Pleasance 
Grant,  William,  grocer,  1  West  Lauristou  pi. 
Grant,  Mrs  Jane,  41  York  place 
Grant,  Mrs,  109  Prince  Albert  buildings 
Grant,  Mrs,  18  Brunswick  street 
Grant,  Mrs,  1  Millertield  place 
Grant,  Mrs,  7  Atholl  place 
Grant,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  37  William  street. 
Grant,  Miss  Jane,  22  East  Preston  street 


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Grant,  Miss  Elizabeth,  2  Eastfield 
Grant,  Miss,  24  Cumberland  street 
Grant,  Miss,  St  Andrew's  Home  and  House  of 

Mercy,  Greenside  house,  Hillside  crescent 
Grant,  Misses,  3  Graham  street 
Grant,  Misses,  16  Drummond  place 
Gravett  &  Son,  butchers,  52  Hanover  street 
Cravett,  Richard  (G.  Sp  S071),  31  Lothian  road 
Gray  &  Macfarlane,  silk  mercers,  130  Princes  st. 
Gray  &  Robertson,  plumbers,  6  S.  Melville  pi. 
( iray,  J.  &  J.,  proprietors  and  publishers  of 
North  British  Advertiser  and  Ladies'  Own 
Journal,  8  Melbourne  place 
Gray,  Jas.,  &  Son,  bootmakers,  123a  Princes 

street ;  house,  3  Gayfield  place 
Gray,  James,  &  Son,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit 

merchants,  and  rectifiers,  19  Lothian  st. 
Gray,  James,  &  Sons,  furnishing  ironmongers, 
stove  and   grate  makers  to  Her  Majesty, 
85  George  street 
Gray,  William,  &  Co.,  bone  crushers,  25  Sala- 
mander street 
Gray,  Wm.,   &  Son,  saddlers,   13   South   St 

David  street 
GRAY,  ADAM,  plumber,  gasfitter,  and  zinc- 
worker,  17  Leven  street ;  house,  1  Tarvet  st. 
*  See  Adv.  p.  80 
Gray,  Alexander  F.,  pharmaceutical  chemist, 

5  Spring  gardens ;  house,  6 
Gray,  Alexander,  30  Stafford  street 
Gray,   Alex.,   grocer   and    spirit   dealer,    13 

Water  lane,  Leith 
Gray,    Alexander,    contractor,    Thornybauk ; 

house,  3  Downie  place 
Gray,  Alex.,  chemist,  1  Haddington  place 
Gray,  Alex.,  metal  merchant,  1  Gray's  place 
Gray,  Alexander,  boot  and  shoe  maker.  493 

Lawnmarket 
Gray,  Andrew,  grocer,  2  East  Adam  street ; 

house,  12  Hill  square 
Gray,  Andrew,  cork  manufacturer,  77  Shore 
Gray,    Andrew,     provision    merchant,     253 

Canongate ;  house,  19  St  Patrick  square 
Gray,  Andw.,  cabinetmaker,  4  St  Cuthbertst. 
Gray,  Andrew,  2  Ferrier  street 
Gray,  Chas.,  watch  and  clock  maker,  14  Bank 

street ;  house,  83  Causewayside 
Gray,  Charles,  smith,  66  East  Crosscauseway 
Gray,  Daniel,  house  painter,  18  India  place 
(iray,  Daniel  (G.P.O.),  1  East  Adam  street 
Gray,  David,  corn  merchant,  10  Clifton  ter. 
Gray,  David,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  19 

Yardheads 
Gray,  G.,  grocer  and  spirit  mercht.,  6  Jamaica 

street ;  house,  28  Torphichen  street 
Cray,    Geo.,    hatter,    136   Kirkgate    and   36 

Tolbooth  wynd  ;  house,  137  Kirkgate 
(iray,  George,  coal,  lime,  and  brick  mercht., 

St  Leonard's  station  ;  ho.  15  Ingliston  st. 
Gray,  George  (  W.  G.  if  Son),  saddler,  Patriot- 
hall  ;  house,  Hamilton  place 
(iray,  Hugh,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 27  Abbey  hill 


Gray,  James  (Inland  Rev.),  5  West  Preston 

street 
Gray,  Jas.,  clock  and  watch  maker,  6  North- 
west Circus  place  ;  house,  9  Reid  terrace 
Gray,  Jas.,  jun.  (J.  G.  $f  Son),  3  Gayfield  pi. 
Gray,  James  (Aitken,  G.,  Sr  Co.),  Laurel  bank. 

Ferry  road,  Bonnington 
Gray,  James,  outfitter,  ready-made  linen,  and 

shirt  manufacturer,  95  Princes  st. ;  house. 

16  George  street 
Gray,  James,  30  Buccleuch  place 
Gray,  James,  39  Great  King  street 
Gray,  James,  printer,  9  Thistle  street 
Gray,    James,   watch   and   clock  maker,    38 

India  place 
Gray,  James,  city  missionary,  25  York  place 
Gray,  James,  2  Annfield 
Gray,    James  (G.    Sf  Macfarlane),  21  West 

Maitland  street 
Gray,  James,  mason,  10  West  bow 
Gray,  James,  saddler,  2  Broughton  place 
Gray,    John    (G.    £f    Son),    7   Mansionhouse 

road 
Gray,  John,  grocer,  53  Broughton  street  and 

19  Dublin  street ;  house,  23  Union  place 
Gray,  John,  10  Devon  place 
Gray,  John,  agent  for  Wallyford  colliery  and 

brickwork,  North  bridge  railway  station 
Gray,  John,  2  Craigie  terrace 
Gray,  John,  spirit  dealer,  37  Leven  street 
Gray,   John  Crowder,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 38  St  Leonard  street ;  house,  4  Henry 

place 
Gray,  John  F.,  letter-carrier,  3  Crichton  street 
Gray,  Mordaimt  (North  British  Advertiser),  3 

Bellevue  terrace 
Gray,  Peter,  tinsmith,  22  Gilmore  street 
Gray,   Robert,    china   and  stoneware  dealer, 

19  Fountainbridge 
Gray,  Robert,  missionary,  14  Market  place 
Gray,  Robert  C.  (Renton  &f  G.),  112  Lauri- 

ston  place 
Gray,  Thos.,  butcher  and  poulterer,  24  Union 

place 
Gray,  Thomas,  victual  dealer,  286  Canongate 
Gray,  Wm.,  flesher,  6  Rosehill  place ;  house. 

19  Gardner's  crescent 
Gray,  William  S.,  wine  merchant  and  grocer. 

29  Clerk  street ;  house,  51 
Gray,  Wm.  (agent  for  the  Provident  Clerks' 

Mutual  Life  Assurance  8f  Benevolent  Fund). 

10  Montgomery  street 
Gray,  Wm.,  dairyman  and  coal  merchant,  46 

India  place 
Gray,  Wm.,  joiner,  4  Gladstone  terrace 
Gray,  Wm.,  tinsmith,  7  Gladstone  terrace 
Gray,  William,  stationer,  30  Grove  street 
Gray,  Wm.,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  32 

Lauriston  street 
Gray,  Rev.  William  Henry,  5  Regent  terrace 
Gray,  W.  A.,  M.D.,  surgeon,  11  Rankeillor  st. 
Gray,  Mrs  A.,  2  Chalmers  street 
Gray,  Mrs  George,  7  Hill  place 


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Gray,  Mrs  John,  32  Dundas  street 

Gray,  Mrs  Peter,  ladies'  nurse,  48  India  place 

Gray,  Mrs  Thomas,  3  Gay  field  place 

Gray,  Mrs  William,  8  Roxburgh  street 

Gray,  Mrs,  13  Howe  street 

Gray,  Mrs,  lodgings,  7  South  Charlotte  street 

Gray,  Mrs,  5  Inverleith  terrace 

Gray,  Mrs,  7  Osborne  terrace 

Gray,  Mrs,  of  Knightsridge,  8  Merchiston  pi. 

Gray,  Mrs,  tobacconist,  2  Fyfe  place 

Gray,  Mrs,  12  Union  street 

Gray,  Mrs,  Viewbank  villa,  Viewforth 

Gray,  Mrs,  cook,  3  Dean  street 

Gray,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  22  William  street 

Gray,  Miss,  10  Heriot  place 

Gray,  Miss,  teacher  of  pianoforte,  2  Melville  st. 

Gray,  Miss  M.,  1  and  2  Stead's  place 

Great  Britain  Life  Assurance  Society 
(agent,  W.  Kelso  Thwaites,  S.S.C.),1  Nelson 
street 

Great  Seal  Office,  43  General  Register  Ho. 

Greathead,  Henry,  turnery,  toy,  and  fancy 
bazaar,  25  South  bridge 

Greathead,  Miss,  milliner  and  straw  hat  maker, 
78  Nicolson  street 

Green,  Charles,  cement  merchant  and  artifi- 
cial stone  works,  Whitfield  house,  Whitfield 
place 

Green,  George,  fish  merchant,  107  Giles'  st. 

Green,  Henry  Hugh,  teacher  of  writing, 
arithmetic,  and  bookkeeping,  33  Howe  st. 

Green,  John  M.,  teacher  of  writing,  arithmetic, 
and  bookkeeping,  26  Dundas  street 

Green,  Joseph  S.,  shawl  and  mantle  manu- 
facturer, 49  Princes  street ;  house,  84  Great 
King  street 

Green,  William,  bookseller,  8  Macnab  street 

Green,  Mrs  Charles,  116  Causewayside 

Green,  Mrs,  26  Dundas  street 

Green,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  7  Spence's  place 

Green,  Misses,  Berlin  wool  warehouse,  7  West 
Newington 

Greenaway,  James,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 
33  Elder  street ;  house,  34  Barony  street 

Greenfield,  James,  Falcon  hall  lodge,  Morn- 
ingside 

Greenfield,  John  S.,  commission  agent,  9 
Crichton  street 

Greenhill,  Alexander,  hay  and  victual  dealer, 
153  Fountainbridge  ;  house,  13  Ponton  st. 

Greenhill,  James  (manager,  Clydesdale  Bank- 
ing Company},  41  Hanover  street 

Greenhill,  John,  3  Salisbury  road 

Greenhill,  Miss,  4  North  Merchiston  place 

Greenhow,  Edward,  assist. -inspector  of  letter- 
carriers,  G.P.O.,  15  St  James'  square 

Greenlaw,  Robt.,  bank  messenger,  6  Nelson  st. 

Greenlaw,  Walter,  5  Abbey 

Greenlees,  Mrs,  1  St  Vincent  street 

Greenoak,  Robert,  9  Mayfield  terrace 

Greenshield,  Mrs,  8  Gladstone  terrace 

Greenshields,  Thomas,  maltster  (  Wm.  Younger 
£f  Co.),  Water  lane 


Greenslade,  Alexander,  wood  engraver,  80 
Rankeillor  street 

Greensmith,  William,  &  Son,  hosiers,  glovers, 
and  outfitters,  109  George  street 

Gregor,  D.  Clunie  (secretary,  Standard  Lip 
Assurance  Company),  7  Great  King  street 

Gregor,  James,  superintendent  of  Ragged  In- 
dustrial Schools,  24  King  street 

Gregor,  John,  writer,  7  Pitt  st.,  Bonnington 

Gregor,  W.  A.,  warehouseman,  15  Arniston  pi. 

Gregor,  Miss,  11  Duncan  st.,  Drummond  pi. 

Gregory,  Cubit,  &  Sons,  straw  hat  and  bonnet 
makers,  50  South  bridge 

Gregory,  John,  advocate,  Canaan  lodge. 
Canaan  lane 

Gregory,  Miss,  14  Cumberland  street 

Greig,  D.  &  J.,  engineers,  printing-press  and 
machine  makers,  ironfounders,  steel  and 
copper  plate  manufacturers,  etc.,  Fountain- 
house  works,  96  Fountainbridge 

Greig,  J.  &  J.,  coach  lace  manufacturers,  7 
Queen's  place,  Greenside  row 

Greig,  John,  &  Son,  printers  and  stereotypers, 
3  Brown  square  ;  house,  3  Tantallon  place 

Greig,  Alexander,  jun.,  golf  club  and  bail 
manufacturer,  18  Duke  street,  Leith 

Greig,  Andrew,  grocer,  147  Fountainbridge  ; 
house,  143 

Greig,  David,  smith,  18  Buccleuch  street 

Greig,  David,  house  carpenter  and  builder,  29 
Rankeillor  street ;  house,  27 

Greig,  David  (D.  <y  J.  G.),  St  David's,  Green- 
hill park 

Greig,  David,  59  Thistle  street 

Greig,  Francis,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  34 
Dean  street 

Greig,  G.,  of  Eccles,  W.S.  (Morton,  White- 
liead,  $•  G.),  11  Queen  street ;  house,  9» 
Abercromby  place 

Greig,  George,  1  Dundas  street 

Greig,  G.,  inspector  of  poor  for  the  city  parish 
of  Edinburgh  ;  office,  12  Lauriston  lane  : 
house,  9  Argyle  place 

Greig,  James,  37  Minto  street 

Greig,  James,  china  warehouse,  1  and  2  Low 
Market  street 

Greig,  James  Gibson,  10  Danube  street 

Greig,  James,  shoemaker,  3  Davie  street 

Greig,  James  (/.  £f  J.  G.),  17  Parkside  street 

Greig,  John  (J.  &f  J.  G.),  35  N.  Richmond  st. 

Greig,  J.,  baker,  7  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith; 
house,  51 

Greig,  John,  44  Albany  street,  Leith 

Greig,  John  (Jas.  Dickson  §•  Sons),  2  Inver- 
leith terrace 

Greig,  John,  jun.  (G.  8f  Son),  3  Tantallon 
place 

Greig,  John  (D.  #>  J.  G.),  1  Viewforth  tor. 

Greig,  John,  2  Annfield 

Greig,  J.  (manager,  West  of  Scotland  Steam 
Power  Boot  Manufacturers  ;  Edinburgh 
depot,  41  South  bridge),  59  Broughton  st. 

Greig,  John  A.,  5  Buccleuch  place 


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Greig,  Peter  M.  {James  Dickson  <$•  Sons),  56 

Inverleith  row 
Greig,  Robert  (G.P.O.),  6  Pilrig  street 
Greig,  Sommerville,  W.S.,  33  Abercromby  pi. ; 

house,  2  Inverleith  terrace 
Greig,  Thomas,  baker,  11  S.  Richmond  street 
Greig,  Walter,  waiter,  156  Rose  street 
Greig,  William,  baker,  2  Jamaica  st. ;  house, 

33  Howe  street 
Greig,  William,  39  Fountainbridge 
Greig,  Mrs  Alexander,  2  Nicolson  square 
Greig,  Mrs  Andrew,  29  Gayfield  square 
Greig,  Mrs,  7  Hope  street 
Greig,  Mrs,  of  West  Cambns,  2  Inverleith  ter. 
Greig,  Miss,  milliner  and  straw  bonnet  maker. 

59  Earl  Grey  street 
Greig,  J.,  dressmaker  and  milliner,  4  North 

St  Andrew  street 
Greig,  Agnes  M.,  Tarvet  street 
Greig,  Misses,  34  Dublin  street 
Greiner  Brothers,  wholesale  watch  and  clock 

makers,  80  South  bridge 
Greiner,  C.,  milliner  and  straw  hat  maker,  5 

Cockburn  street ;  house,  46 
Greive,  Peter  W.,  35  Coatfield  lane 
Greliche,  Edward,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

70  and  72  Thistle  street 
Grenville,  Thomas,  straw  hat  manufacturer, 

142  High  street 
Gresham  Life    Assurance    Society  (Hugh 

James  Hollo,  W.S.,  agent),  14  Young  street 
Grey  &  Son,  veterinary  surgeons  to  the  Royal 

Caledonian  Hunt,    31   Pleasance   and   119 

Rose  street 
Grey,  Alex.,  jun.  (G.  <$-  Son),  31  Pleasance 
Grey,  John,  Victoria  hotel,  3  Broughton  street 
Grey,  John,  70  Lauriston  place 
Grey,  Misses,  lodgings,  64  South  Clerk  street 
Grierson,  Andrew,  W.S.,  15  St  Andrew  square 
Grierson,G.,  superintendt.,  Rosebank  cemetery 
Grierson,  John  S.,  smith,  tinsmith,  and  gas- 
fitter,  Broughton  market ;  house,  15  Nelson 

street 
Grierson,  Mrs,  8  Buccleuch  place 
Grierson,  Mrs,  38  Rankeillor  street 
Grierson,  Mrs,  2  Heriot  terrace 
Grierson,  Mrs,  8  Nicolson  square 
Grierson,  Miss  Margaret,  30  Rutland  square 
Grieve,  Oliver,  &  Co.,  hatters  and  clothiers 

to  the  Queen,  19  Princes  street 
GRIEVE,   ROBERT,  &  CO.,   carpet  manu- 
facturers and  furniture  printers,   damask, 

iron  bedstead,  and  bedding  warehouse,  83 

George  street.     %  See  Adv.  p.  73 
Grieve's  restaurant,  21  Princes  street 
Grieve's  Royal  British  hotel,  22  Princes  street 
Grieve,  Andrew,  W.S.,  4  Melville  crescent 
Grieve,   Andrew,   bookbinder   and   stationer, 

13  North  Bank  street 
Grieve,  David,  joiner,  2  Keir  street 
Grieve,   Elliot  (Mercantile  Marine  Office),  4 

Ebenczer  mount 
Grieve,  Pullerton,  printer,  493  Lawnmarket 


Grieve,  Geo.,  baker,  38  St  Andrew  st.,  Leith  ; 

house,  11  Coatfield  lane 
Grieve,  Hay,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  15  St 

James'  square 
Grieve,   James,   grocer  and  spirit  dealer,   28 

Clerk  street ;  house,  24 
Grieve,  James,  3  Brougham  street 
Grieve,  Jas.,  gardener,  19  Pilrig  model  bdngs. 
Grieve,  James  B.,  8  Kirk  street 
Grieve,  John,  bootmaker,  12  Leith  street  ter. 
Grieve,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  22 

Water  lane,  Leith 
Grieve,  J.  (Nat.  Bank),  9  Primrose  st.,  Leith 
Grieve,  J.,  Cafe  Royal  hotel,  W.  Register  st. 
Grieve,  John,  Preston,   Niddrie,  Edmonston. 

and   Woolmet  Collieries,    and  Bank   Park 

Fireclay  Works — office,  North  bridge  station 

— John  Falconer,  agent 
Grieve,  John  (G.P.O.),  44  Maryfield  place 
Grieve,  John  G.,  9  Chapel  street 
Grieve,  Nathaniel,  joiner,  Haymarket ;  house. 

5  Bright  terrace 
Grieve,  Simon,  joiner,  6  Upper  Grove  place 
Grieve,  Thos.,  grocer  &  wine  mer.,  40  Home  st. 
Grieve,  Thomas,  clerk,  4  Lord  Russell  place 
Grieve,  Walter,  contractor,  2  St  Cuthbert's  pi. 
Grieve,  William,  24  Charlotte  street,  Leith 
Grieve,  Mrs  Gideon,  wine  and  spirit  mercht., 

87  Rose  Street ;  house,  83 
Grieve,  Mrs  Robert  S.,  7  Blacket  place 
Grieve,  Mrs  William,  Dalkeith  road 
Grieve,  Mrs,  121  St  Leonard  street 
Grieve,  Mrs,  23  London  street 
Grieve,  Miss,  3  Lord  Russell  place 
Grieve,  Miss,  25  Charlotte  street,  Leith 
Grieve,  Miss,  4  Ebenezer  mount 
Griffin,  Win.,  commercial  traveller,  Jane  lodge. 

Church  lane,  Morningside 
Griffith,  James  (cashier,  Scot.  Union  Insurance 

Co.),  121  Princes  street 
Griffith,  Miss,  2  Buccleuch  place 
Grindlay,  Jas.,  1  Union  pi.,  Bonnington  road 
Grindlay,  Thomas,  26  Royal  circus 
Grindlay,  Mrs,  Grange  loan 
Grindlay,  Miss,  1  Albert  terrace,  Trinity 
Grinton,  Miss  A.,  17  Gladstone  terrace 
Groat,  Alexander  G.,  advocate,  12  Hart  street- 
Gronmeyer,  Mrs  C,  9  Madeira  street 
Grosset,  William,  baker,  50  Home  street 
Groundwater,  J.  P.,  clerk  of  records,  Extrac- 
tor's chambers,  New  Gen.  Register  House 
Groundwater,  Peter,  1  Hope  park  crescent 
Grove,  Charles  Bagot,  2  Atholl  crescent 
Grove,  Mrs,  2  Atholl  crescent 
Grove,  Mrs  W.  G.,  37  Drummond  place 
C roves,  Charles,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

50  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith 
Groves,  Chas.  H.,  M.D.,  1  Russell  pi.,  Trinity 
Grubb,  Alexander,  7  West  Arthur  place 
Grubb,  D.  R.,  10  Hugh  Miller  place 
Grubb,  J.  S.,  musicseller,  25  Forth  street 
Grubb,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  5  York  place 
Grubb,  Miss,  dressmaker,  16  Drummond  st. 


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Guarantee  Manure  Co.  (F.  MLMinn,  agent), 

1  Graham  street 
GUARDIAN    FIRE    AND    LIFE    ASSUR- 
ANCE CO.    (James    Wilkie,  C.A.,  agent), 

28  Queen  street,     sfc  See  Adv.  p.  15 
Guardian     Plate-glass      Insurance     Co. 

(Limited),  (J.  P.  Oliver,  agent),  46  George 

street 
Guild,  James,  7  Cornwall  street 
Gulland,  James,  general  draper  and  outfitting 

merchant,  55  Hanover  st. ;  house,  1  Queen's 

crescent 
Gulland,  John,   corn  merchant  and   miller, 

20  Greenside  street  and  Bonnington  mills  ; 

house,  10  Broughton  street 
Gulland,  Thomas,  11  Brown  street 
Gulland,  William,  W.S.  (Adamson  §•  G.),  2 

West  Circus  place 
Gulland,  William,  bookbinder,  1  Beaumont  pi. 
GuHiland,  William,  commercial  traveller,  15 

Buccleuch  street 
Gully,  Mrs  J.  S.,  fancy  warehouse,  4  Grange  pi. 
Gundlach,    Henry,   teacher   of    German,    12 

Queen  street 
Gunn,  William,  &  Co.,  shipping  and  colliery 

agents,  Granton  harbour 
GUNN,    ALEXANDER,    watchmaker    and 

jeweller,  10  Leith  street ;  house,  59  York 

place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  55 
Gunn,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  12 

Yardheads 
Gunn,  Alexander,  printer,  26  Charles  street 
Gunn,    Daniel,   tailor   and  clothier,   21  Elm 

row ;  house,  14  Maryfield,  Easter  road 
Gunn,  David,  46  Main  street 
Gunn,  David,  cooper,  1  Heriot  bridge 
Gunn,  G.,  broker,  145  Cowgate 
Gunn,    John,   wine   and   spirit  merchant,    6 

Milne  square 
Gunn,  John,  110  Rose  street 
Gunn,  R.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  9  Greenside 

place,  manager  of  the  Greenside  Friendly 

Society 
Gunn,  Robt.,  solicitor  and  sheriff-clerk-depute, 

83  Constitution  street ;   house,    7  Albany 

street,  Leith 
Gunu,  Robert,  mason,  4  Gardner's  crescent 
Gunn,  William,  shipmaster,  4  Hope  ter.,  Leith 
Gunn,  Mrs  Ellen,  greengrocer  and  fruiterer, 

19  Clerk  street 
Gunn,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  51  Broughton  street 
Gunn,  Miss.  3  Buccleuch  street 
Gunn,  Miss,  8  Wemyss  place 
Guthrie   &   Shillinglaw,  milliners,   74  South 

Clerk  street 
Guthrie,  David  (Editor,  Daily  Review), 

High  street 
Guthrie,  David,  2  East  Broughton  place 
Guthrie,  George,  100  Gilmore  place 
Guthrie,  J.  Y.,  S.S.C.,  76  George  street ;  ho. 

28  Morrison  street 
Guthrie,    John,   chemist    and    druggist,    53 

Nicolson  street 
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Guthrie,  John,  provision  merchant,  16  Arthur 

street 
Guthrie,  Michael,  spirit  merchant,  11  Coalhill; 

house,  11  Spence's  place,  Leith 
Guthrie,  Patrick  (Dymock  §•  G.),  11  Mayfield 

street 
Guthrie,  Thomas,  grocer,  40  Giles'  street 
Guthrie,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.,  1  Salisbury  road 
Guthrie,  William,  advocate,  8  Fettes  row 
Guthrie,  Mrs  Alexander,  18  Nelson  street 
Guthrie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  31  Broughton  place 
Guthrie,  Mrs  Charles,  38  Rankeillor  street 
Guthrie,  Mrs  William,  9  Prince  Regent  street 
Guthrie,   Miss  J.   R.,   teacher  of   music,  18 

Nelson  street 
Guthrie,  Misses,  dressmakers,  4  St  Andrew 

square 
Guthrie,  Agnes,  grocer,  131  St  Leonard  street 
GYMNASIUM,  ROYAL  PATENT  (John  Cox, 

proprietor),  Royal  cres.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  94 

Hadden,  Robert,  &  Son,  painters,  99  Consti- 
tution street 
Hadden,  James  (R.  H.  §•  Son),  59  Kirkgate 
Haddow,   Thomas,   dairy,  Comely  bank  and 

9  Deanhaugh  street 
Haddow,  Wm.,  dairy,  10  N.-W.  Circus  place 
Haddow,  Mrs,  26  Grindlay  street 
Hagart  &  Burn  Murdoch,  W.S.,  79  George 

street 
Hagart,  Lieut.  -Col.  Chas.  (late  H.M.E.I.  C.S.), 

7  Bruntsfield  place 
Hagart,  James  Valentine,  of  Glendelvine,  19 

Clarendon  crescent 
Hagart,  T.  C,  8  Gilmore  place 
Hagarty,   A.    G.,   shoemaker,   283  and  287 

High  street 
Haggart,  William,  204  Rose  street 
Haig,  Adam  A.,  65  York  place 
Haig,  Alexander,  pie  baker,  3  Earl  Grey  st. 
Haig,  Andrew,  pie  baker,  9  West  Nicolson  st. ; 

house,  7 
Haig,  Archibald  G.,  commercial  traveller,  55 

South  Clerk  street 
Haig,  George,  flesher,  4  Richmond  lane  and 

48  St  Leonard  street 
Haig,    John,    Cameron    house,    Fifeshire,    8 

Chester  street 
Haig,  John,  butcher,  27a  Abbey  hill 
Haig,  John,  coach-hirer,  38a  Howe  street 
Haig,    Mrs    Robert,   Viewpark,    Whitehouse 

loan 
Haig,  Mrs,  14  Greenhill  gardens 
Haig,  Miss,  4S  West  Richmond  street 
Haig,  Miss,  16  Lansdowne  crescent 
Hailing,  George  William,  1  Henderson  row 
Hair,  George,  grocer,  153  Pleasance 
Hair,  Margaret,  dairy,  364  Castle  hill 
Hakluyt  Society  (T.  G.  Stevenson,  agent), 

22  Frederick  street 
Haldane,  Alexander,  34  Maryfield  place 
Haldane,  D.  Rutherford,  M.D.,  22  Charlotte 

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Haldane,  Francis  M.  (It.  F.  Bell  §■  Son),  31 

Buccleuch  place 
Haldane,  George,  169  Fountainbridge 
Haldane,    James,    C.A.    (Lindsay,   Jamieson, 

fr  H.),  15  Atholl  crescent 
Haldane,  James  A.,  W.S.,  17  Charlotte  square 
Haldane,  John,  pawnbroker,  10  Riddle's  close, 

Leith 
Haldane,  Robert,  of  Cloanden,  W.S.,  17  Char- 
lotte square 
Haldane,  Mrs  "William,  23  Lauriston  street 
Haldane,  Mrs  AVilliam  C,  30  Hamilton  place 
Haldane,  Misses,  12  Stafford  street 
Halden,  Archibald  W.  (H.M.C.),  6  Union  st. 
Halden,  James,  accountant,  23  Blair  street 
Halden,  "William  D.,  80  Kirkgate 
Haldon,  George,  builder,  2  Grove  terrace 
Haliburton,  Mrs  Audriana,  9  Gladstone  ter. 
Halkett,  Major-General   John  Craigie,   C.B 
(late  of  H.M.  Indian  army),  59  Melville  st. 
Halkett,   Samuel,  keeper  of  the   Advocates' 

Library,  35  East  Claremont  street 
Halkett,  William,  bootcloser,  82  Rose  street 
Halkett,  Lady,  Salem  house,  Jordan  bank 
Halkett,  Misses,  1  Randolph  place 
Hall,  Ralph,  &  Son,  tobacco  pipe  makers,  1 

West  Norton  place 
Hall,  Andrew  B.,  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer, 
undertaker,  house  factor,  carver,  and  Vene- 
tian blind  manufacturer,  103  Constitution 
street ;  factory,  Old  London  wharf ;  house, 
5  Glover  street 
Hall,  Arch.,  boatman  of  Customs,  12  Annfield 
Hall,  David,  lodgings,  6  India  street 
Hall,  David,  advocate,  13  Pitt  street 
Hall,  George,  coach-hirer,  1  Spring  gardens  ; 
ho.  1  W.  Circus  pi. ;  stables,  Church  lane  sq. 
Hall,  George,  smith,  103  Main  street ;  house, 

5  Maitland  place 
Hall,  John,  29  Clarence  street 
Hall,  John,  shoemaker,  64  Buccleuch  street 
Hall,  Joseph  Lewis  (Ordnance  Survey  Depart- 
ment), Newhaven  park,  Newhaven  road 
Hall,  Robert,  smith  and  edge-tool  maker,  5 

Laurie  street ;  house,  9  Kirk  street 
Hall,   Thomas,   painter  and  glazier,  1  Queen 

street ;  house,  13  Gay  field  square 
Hall,  Thomas,  8  Palmerston  road 
Hall,  Thomas,  lodgings,  1  Charlotte  square 
Hall,  Wrm.,  joiner,  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer, 

and  undertaker,  27  Duke  street,  Leith 
Hall,  William,  3  Leopold  place 
Hall,  Win.  (teacher,  Heriot's  School,   Borth- 

icick's  close),  12  Buccleuch  place 
Hall,  Mrs  James,  1  Clerk  street 
Hall,  Mrs  John,  5  Hermitage  hill 
Hall,  Mrs,  11  Antigua  street 
Hall,  Miss,  dressmaker,  1  Clerk  street 
Hallard,  Fred.,  advocate,  7  Whitehouse  ter. 
Halley,  Alexander,  mason,  Thomas  street 
Halley,  David,  tobacconist  and  drysalter,  87 

Main  street 
Halley,  Geo.,  Bonnington  grove,  Bonnington 


Halley,  James  P.,  19  Set  on  place 

Halley,  Rev.  Thomas,  6  Henderson  row 

Halley,  William,  druggist,  74  Shore 

Halley,  Miss  E.  B.,  Bonnington  grove 

Halliburton,  AY.  W.,  14  Miuto  street 

Halliday,  Adam,  flesher,  171  West  port 

Halliday,  Gavin,  Clydesdale  inn,  26   Grass- 
market 

Halliday,    George,    coal    merchant,    129    St 
Leonard  street 

Halliday,  James,  skinner,   tanner,  and  wool 
merchant,  Canonmills 

Halliday,  Thomas,  commercial    traveller,  11 
Johnston  terrace 

Halliday,    William,     paper-staining     works, 
Lower  Gilmore  place 

Hambleton,  Win.  Innes,  14  Roxburgh  street 
|  Hambling,  George,  auctioneer  and  bird  dealer, 
36  Cockburn  street 

Hamburgh  Steam  Packet  Office  (/.  Currie 
$'  Co.),  34  Bernard  street 

Hamilton  &  Inches,  goldsmiths,  jewellers,  and 
watchmakers,  90a  Princes  street 

Hamilton  &  Kinnear,  W.S.,  35  Queen  street 

Hamilton  &  Muller,  London  and  foreign  piano- 
forte and  music  sellers,  116  George  street 

Hamilton,   D.   &   T.,  organ-builders    to    the 
Queen,  116  George  street 

Hamilton,  James  &  William,  house  carpenters 
and  joiners,  25  Great  Junction  street 

Hamilton,  John,  &  Son,  jewellers,  goldsmiths, 
and  watchmakers,  41  a  George  street 

Hamilton,  Adam,  professor  of  music,  18  Castle 
street 

Hamilton,    Alexander  (H.  §•  Kinnear),  The 
Elms,  Whitehouse  loan 

Hamilton,  Andrew,  22  Melville  terrace 

Hamilton,  Andrew  (National  Bank),  5  West 
Lauriston  place 

Hamilton,  Andrew,  tea  and  coffee  dealer,  56 
Nicolson  street 

Hamilton,  Daniel,  baker,  38  Kirkgate 

Hamilton,  Major  Ferrier,  13  Royal  terrace 

Hamilton,  George,  9  Summer  bank 

Hamilton,  Hubert,  advocate,  16  Great  King  st. 

Hamilton,  Col.  J.  J.,  Bengal  Army.  56  Albany 
street 

Hamilton,  James,  flesher,  16  and  17  New  mar- 
ket, Leith  ;  house,  15  Riddle's  close 

Hamilton,  James,  6  London  row 

Hamilton,  James,  goldsmith,  7  East  Adam  st. 

Hamilton,  Jas.,  spirit  merchant,  Craig's  close, 
265  High  street 

Hamilton,  Rev.  James  (Chaplain,  Royal  Infir- 
mary), South  cottage,  Wardie 

Hamilton,  James  R.,  news-agent  and  tobac- 
conist, 59  Charlotte  street,  Leith 

Hamilton,  James  W.,  depute  clerk  of  Justi- 
ciary, 20  Dublin  street 

Hamilton,  James,  hatter,  57  Cockburn  street  ; 
house,  1  Tarvet  street 

Hamilton,  James,  9  Stanhope  place 

Hamilton,  James,  6  Kirk  street 


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Hamilton,  James,  2  Ken*  street 

Hamilton,  James,  broker,  181  Fountainbridge 

Hamilton,  James,  teacher,  F.C.  School,  Riego 

street 
Hamilton,  J.  Anderson,  architect,  28  Frede- 
rick street 
Hamilton,  J.  H.  (Brodie,  H.,  §•  Co.),  6  Elm 

row- 
Hamilton,  John,  W.S.  (agent  for  the  West  of 

England  Insurance  Company),  81a  George 

street ;  house,  7  Great  Stuart  street 
Hamilton,  John,  surgeon,  2  Grant's  place 
Hamilton,  John,  21  Leopold  place 
Hamilton,  John,  4  Maryneld,  Easter  road 
Hamilton,  John,  house  painter,  100b  George 

street 
Hamilton,  John,  contractor,  13  Viewforth  pk. 
Hamilton,  John  Alexander,  11  Dublin  street 
Hamilton,  Matthew,  3  Primrose  place 
Hamilton,    R.   S.   (surveyor,  Norwich    Union 

Office),  31  Princes  street ;  house,  10  Dublin 

street 
Hamilton,  Robert,  4  Park  street 
Hamilton,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

36  Blair  street ;  house,  21 
Hamilton,  Robert,  32  St  Andrew  St.,  Leith 
Hamilton,  R.  S.,  12  Rose  street 
Hamilton,    Thomas,   wood  merchant,    61   St 

Leonard  street 
Hamilton,  Thos.,  warehouseman,  52  Bristo  st. 
Hamilton,  Thomas,  porter,  52  Kirkgate 
Hamilton,   Major-General  Walter,    C.B.,   56 

Albany  street 
Hamilton,  Lieut. -Colonel  Walter,  E.I.C.S.,  5 

West  Circus  place 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  tea  dealer,  10  Brighton  street 
Hamilton,   William   B.    (Accountant's    Office, 

G.P.O.),  22  Melville  terrace 
Hamilton,  William,  bootmaker,   100  George 

street ;  house,  Lauder  road 
Hamilton,  W.  L.,  tea  dealer,  21  Archibald  pi. 
Hamilton,  W.,  bootmaker  and  house  agent, 

122  Nicolson  street 
Hamilton,  W.  L.,  hatter,  43  North  bridge 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  93  St  Leonard 

street 
Hamilton,  Lady,  16  Great  King  street 
Hamilton,  Mrs  J.  C,  13  Gayfield  square 
Hamilton,  Mrs  Robert,  24  Inverleith  row 
HAMILTON,    MRS,   practical   phrenologist, 

10  N.  St  Andrew  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  47 
Hamilton,  Mrs  Robert,  Merchiston 
Hamilton,  Mrs,  3  Montague  street 
Hamilton,  Miss,  milliner,  23  Nicolson  street ; 

house,  10  Hill  place 
Hamilton,  Miss,  13  Royal  circus 
Hamilton,  Miss,  4  West  Claremont  street 
Hamilton,  Miss,  75  Great  King  street 
Hamilton,  Miss  Mary,  tobacconist,  33  South 

Hanover  street 
Hamilton,  Misses,  1  Blackford  road 
Hampton,  James  Scott,  Amphioncot.,  Trinity 
Hancock,  John,  missionary.  11  Lothian  street 


Hand-in-Hand  Pibe  and   Life   Insubahoe 

Company  (./.  B.  W.  Lee,  S.S.C.,  secretary 

for  Scotland),  10  George  street 
Hand,  Mrs,  broker,  2  Potterrow 
Handasyde,  Thomas,  &  Davidson,  nurserymen, 

seedsmen,  and  florists,  24  Cockburn  s 

nurseries,  Musselburgh 
Handyside,  George,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  41 

Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith 
Handyside,  James,  grocer,  10  Causewayside  ; 

house,  18  Melville  terrace 
Handyside,  Joseph,  grocer,  21  Fox  lane 
Handyside,  P.  D.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  11  Hope  st. 
Handyside,  Robert,  Lauriston  lodge 
Handyside,  Thos.,  spirit  merchant,  Echo  bank 
Handyside,  W.,  44  Inverleith  row 
Handyside,  William,  25  Great  King  street 
Hanigan,     Cornelius    (Inland    Revenue),    82 

Gilmore  place 
Hanna,  T.  Chalmers,  C.A.,  5  Nelson  street; 

house,  2  Darnaway  street 
Hanna,  Rev.  Wm.,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  C  Castle  ter. 
Hannah,  Wm.,  poulterer  and  provision  mer- 
chant, 15a  Frederick  street;  house,  26 
Hannan,  Rev.  Edward,  St  Patrick's,  Oowgate 
Hansen,  H.  P.,  &  Co.,  shipbrokers  and  com- 
mission agents,  2  Dock  place 
Hansen,  Rev.  Andreas,  8  North  Fort  street 
Hansen,  H.  P.  (II.  P.  77.  §■  Co.),  vice-consul 

for  Monte  Video,  20  Charlotte  street,  Leith 
Hanson,  Mrs,  18  Fettes  row 
Harcus,  Henry,  shoemaker,  36  Clerk  street ; 

house,  2  Lord  Russell  place 
Harden,  Robert  A.,  6  Doune  terrace 
Hardesty,  George,  draper,  10  Nicolson  street 
Hardie,  James  T.,  &  Co.,  brokers  and  com- 
mission merchants,  25  Constitution  street 
Hardie,  John  &  W.,  commission  merchants, 

18  Greenside  place 
Hardie,  Robert,  &  Co.,  printers,  20  Frederick 

street  and  77  Rose  street 
Hardie,  William,  Sons,  &  Low,  cabinetmakers 

and  upholsterers,  61a  Frederick  street 
Hardie,  Adam,  cattle  dealer,  5  Hay's  court 
Hardie,  Andrew,  tobacconist,  144  Princes  st. 
Hardie,  Geo.,  hat  manufacturer,  289  High  st. 
Hardie,  James  T..  6  John's  place,  Leith 
Hardie,  James,  tailor,  2  Glanville  place 
Hardie,  James,  2  Haddington  place 
Hardie,  John  (/.  §>  W.  II.).  18  Broughton  pi. 
Hardie,  John,  bootmaker,  2  Canon  place 
Hardie,  John,  joiner,  2  Hill  place 
Hardie,   Joseph,   wholesale  and   retail   china 

and  glass  merchant,  81  Rose  street 
Hardie,  P.  H.,  4  Gayfield  place 
Hardie,  Peter,  coal  agent,  8  Romilly  place 
Hardie,  Robert,  cabinetmaker,  3S  Broughton 

street 
Hardie,  Robert,  16  Leopold  place 
Hardie,  Thomas,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.E.,  10  Johns 

place,  Leith 
Hardie,  Thomas,  merchant.  46  Bernard  street ; 

house,  10  John's  place,  Leith 


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Hardie,  T.,  lodgings,  39  Melville  street 

Hardie,  W.  B.  (/.  Sf  W.  H.),  11  Alva  street 

Hardie,  Walter  (R.  H.  &p  Co.,  printers),  2 
William  street 

Hardie,  W.  Purves  (Lauder  8p  H.),  17  Warris- 
ton  crescent 

Hardie,  William  (Superintendent,  Register 
Office),  21  St  James'  square 

Hardie,  William,  deputy  harbourmaster, 
Granton  cottage 

Hardie,  William  (N.  B.  Railway),  16  Leopold 
place 

Hardie,  William,  wholesale  egg  merchant, 
22  Macdowall  street ;  house,  24  Gayfield 
square 

Hardie,  Wm.  (H.  Sons,  §■  Low),  65  Thistle  st. 

Hardie,  Mrs  S.  E.,  11  Alva  street 

Hardie,  Mrs,  28  East  Preston  street 

Hardie,  Miss,  25  Montague  street 

Hardinge,  Henry  Astley,  Lieut,  and  Quarter- 
master Edin.  Militia  Artillery,  20  Pitt  st. 

Hardy,  Charles  H.,  fancy  cabinet  and  dressing- 
case  maker,  43  North  Pitt  street 

Hardy,  Henry,  architect,  7  St  Andrew  square; 
house,  32  Minto  street 

Hardy,  James,  5  Elizafield,  Bonnington 

Hardy,  Mrs,  32  Minto  street 

Hardyman,  John  H.,  W.S.,  assistant  ex- 
tractor in  the  Court  of  Session,  21  Clare- 
mont  crescent 

Harkess,  James,  spirit  merchant,  11  High  st. 

Harkess,  Jas.,  plumber,  gasfitter,  and  general 
brassfounder,  104  Rose  street  and  6  Chal- 
mers' close 

Harkess,  James,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  4 
Chalmers'  close 

Harkness,  Robert,  5  Kerr  street 

Harkness,  T.  B.,  surveyor  (G.P.O.),  27 Minto  st. 

Harkness,  Mrs  Barbara,  23  Howe  street 

Harkom,  Joseph,  gun  and  rifle  manufacturer, 
32  Princes  street ;  house,  3  Gayfield  place 

Harley,  David,  bill-poster,  15  High  street 

Harley,  Edward,  dairyman,  6  William  street 

Harley,  William,  Seafield  place,  Seafield 

Harlow,  Thos.,  paper  ruler,  etc.,  84  High  st. 

Harpers,  Thomson,  &  Co.,  corn  factors  and 
commission  agents,  33  Constitution  street 

Harper,  Rev.  Alexander,  M.A.,  28  Rutland  st. 

Harper,  George,  agent,  Water  of  Leith 

Harper,  Henry,  10  King's  place 

Harper,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  21 
Rose  street ;  house,  90 

Harper,  John,  merchant,  3  Bernard  terrace 

Harper,  Thos.,  tailor  and  clothier,  8  High  riggs 

Harper,  W.  P.  (H.,  Thomson,  §■  Co.),  1  Sum- 
merfield 

Harper,  Mrs,  lodgings,  14  South  Charlotte  st. 

Harris,  Alexander,  City  Chambers ;  house, 
17  West  Preston  street 

Harris,  David,  insurance  manager,  2  Carlung 
place 

Harris,  Frank  Robert,  16  Parkside  street 

Han  is,  John,  engine-driver,  Johnston  terrace 


Harrison  &  Co..  woollen  drapers  and  hatters, 

36  and  37  North  bridge 
Harrison,  George,  &  Co.  {successors  to  J.  Sr  A. 
Ogilvie),  tweed  warehousemen,  31  North  br. 
Harrison,  George,  1 2  Blackford  road 
Harrison,  H.  (secretary,  United  Kingdom  Pro- 
vident Institution),  53  Grange  road 
Harrison,  Captain  John,  Adjutant  Royal  Mid- 
lothian Yeomanry,  6  Hope  street 
Harrison,  William,  bootmaker,  8  Union  place 
Harrison,  W.,  professor  of  music.  27  Nelson  st. 
Harrison,  Mrs,  news-agent,  107  Rose  street 
Harrison,  Mrs,  stationer,  167  Fountainbridge 
Harrow,  John,  3  Couper  street 
Harrower,  Alexander,  victual  dealer,  46  Tol- 

booth  wynd,  Leith 
Harrower,  James,  27  Nelson  street 
Harrower,   Mrs,   Berlin  wool,   stationer,  and 

smallwares,  2  Summer  place 
Hart,    Francis,    teacher,    day   and    boarding 

school,  66  Gilmore  place 
Hart,  Thomas,  writer,  33  Dublin  street 
Hart,  W.  D.,  philosophical  instrument  maker, 

8  N.  College  st. ;  house.  Sciennes  hill  cot. 
Hart,  Mrs,  lodgings,  137  George  street 
Hart.  Isabella,  1  Gladstone  terrace 
Harthill  &  Co.,  colonial  and  Indian  emigra- 
tion agents,  18  St  Andrew  square 
Hartley,  John  J.,  painter,  33  Thistle  street 
Hartley,   Thomas  F.,   clothier  and  hatter,  8 

S.  St  Andrew  street ;  house,  16  Manor  pi. 
Harvey,    Sir    George,    P.R.S.A.,    historical 

painter,  21  Regent  terrace 
Harvey,  Jas.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  3  Elder  st. 
Harvey,  James,  8  Comely  green  place 
Harvey,  James,  broker,  228  Cowgate 
Harvey,  Rev.  J.  Mitchell,  M.A.,  1  Chalinerscres. 
Harvey,  Peter,  painter,  33  St  Andrew  square 
Harvey,    R.    E.,    commission    merchant,    27 

Quality  street ;  house,  32  Danube  street 
Harvey,  William  (Inspector  United  Kingdom 

Telegraph  Co.),  1  Hanover  street 
Harvey,  Mrs,  3  Barony  street 
Harvey,  Mrs,  9  Grange  road 
Harvie,  Miss,  45  George  square 
Hassell,  Mrs,  Globe  tavern,  10  Shore 
Hastie,  Alexander,  bill-poster,  M'Leod's  land, 

Old  Assembly  close 
Hastie,  Francis,  bookseller,  29  W.  Nicolson  st. 
Hastie,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  48  Grove  st. 
Hastie,  James,    grocer,    spirit   and   provision 

merchant,  17  and  19  Charles  street 
Hastie,  Thomas,  baker,  and  lessee  of  the  re- 
freshment rooms,  Royal  Patent  Gymnasium. 
7  Duncan  street 
Hastie,  William  (M'Lachlan  §•  H.),  26  East 

Preston  street 
Hastie,  Mrs  Jane,  11  Sylvan  place 
Hastie,  Mrs,  26  Royal  crescent 
Hastings,  George,  engineer,  16  Madeira  street 
Hastings,  Henry,  54  Cumberland  street 
Hastings,     Robert     (accountant,     Clydesdale 
Bank),  29  George  stree^ 


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85 


Haswell,  George,  writer,  28  Minto  street 

Haswell,  George  C,  wine  merchant  and  family- 
grocer,  1  South  Clerk  street ;  house,  40 
Rankeillor  street 

Haswell,  James,  wine  merchant  and  grocer, 
30  Greenside  street  and  66  Grassmarket ; 
house,  Gayfield  house,  10a  Gayfield  square 

Hately,  Walter,  teacher  of  pianoforte,  4  View- 
forth  place 

Hately,  Miss,  teacher  of  pianoforte,  4  View- 
forth  place 

Hathorn,  Mrs,  of  Castlewigg,  9  Forth  street 

Hatton,  James,  coach-hirer  and  horse  dealer, 
5i  Nicolson  square 

Hauptmann,  F.,  &  Co.,  glass-cutters, engravers, 
and  chandelier  manufacturers,  22  Greenside 
place 

HAVET,  ALFRED  G.,  professor  of  French, 
director  of  the  Academy  for  Modern 
Languages,  24  Charlotte  square.  ^  See 
Adv.  p.  44 

Havre  Steam  Packet  Office  ;  James  Currie 
and  Co.,  34  Bernard  street 

Hawkfield  House  Lunatic  Asylum,  Restal- 
rig  road,  Leith 

Hawkins,  Miss,  dressmaker,  51  Clerk  street 

Hawks,  Edward,  engineer,  39  Barony  street 

Hawks,  John,  bit  and  spur  maker,  1  Calton  hill 

Hawley,  "William,  tile  layer,  27  Frederick 
street ;  house,  3  Bernard  terrace 

Hawthorn,  William,  9  St  Bernard's  row 

Hawthorns  &  Co.,  engineers,  Leith  engine 
works,  Great  Junction  street,  and  Granton 
ironworks — S.  D.  Davison,  managing  part- 
ner :  house,  Boswell  house,  Boswell  road 

Hay,  G.  &  D.,  photographic  artists,  68  Princes 
street 

Hay,  J.  &  A.,  leather  merchants,  57  Niddry  st. 

Hay,  J.  &  J.,  saddlers  and  harness  makers,  28 
Hanover  street 

HAY,  J.  G.,  &  SON,  silk  dyers,  13  N.  Melville 
place  ;  works,  Water  of  Leith.  ^  See  Adv. 
p.  73 

Hay,  John,  &  Co.,  Hay's  mills,  Whitfield  pi. 

Hay,  Jn.,  &  Co.,  clothiers,  shirtmakers,  &  out- 
fitters, 55  North  bridge ;  ho.  25  George  st. 

HAY,  P.  &  R.,  silk  dyers  and  scourers,  1 
Heriot  buildings  and  11  South  St  David 
street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  72 

Hay,  Robert  &  G.,  family  grocers  and  wine 
merchants,  8  Huntly  street  and  1  Elm  row 

Hay,  Robert,  &  Co.,  boot  and  shoe  manufac- 
turers, 1  Milne  square 

Hay,  William,  &  Sons,  cabinet  and  clock  case 
makers,  7  Queen's  place,  Greenside 

Hay,  Alexander,  1  Gayfield  place 

Hay,  Alexander,  5  Hope  park  crescent 

Hay,  Alexander,  goldsmith  and  jeweller  to  the 
Grand  Lodge  of  Scotland,  45  Princes  street ; 
house,  2  Frederick  street 

Hay,  Alexander,  writer,  Bonnington  bank 

Hay,  A.,  13  Arthur  street,  Pilrig 

Hay,  Alexander,  30  Alva  street 


Hay,    Alexander,    stationer,    engraver,    and 

printer,  4  North  bridge 
Hay,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

10  Clanalpine  buildings 
Hay,  Alexander,  flesher,  213  Cowgate;  house, 

21  Charles  street 
Hay,  Archibald,  14  Gladstone  terrace 
Hay,  Charles,  10  Fettes  row 
Hay,  Charles,  victual  dealer,  7  Rosehill  place 
Hay,  David,  teacher  of  English,  etc.,  2  Drura- 

mond  street 
Hay,  David,  draper,  65  Canongate 
Hay,  Duncan,  7  Annandale  street 
Hay,  D.  S.  (<?.  fr  D.  II.),  7  Grange  road 
Hay,  E.  D.,  135  Rose  street 
Hay,  George,  artist,  16  Picardy  place 
Flay,  George,  house  agent,  39  Home  street 
Hay,  George,  65  Castle  street 
Hay,  George,  missionary,  17  Kcir  street 
Hay,  George,  egg  merchant,  41  Cumberland  st. 
Hay,  Hamilton  S.  A.  L.,  accountant,  16  North 

Bank  street ;  house,  1  Lennox  street 
Hay,  Jas.,  Edinburgh  Roperie  Co.,  5  Link- 
place 
Hay,  James,  baker,  277  Canongate 
Hay,  James  G.,  31  Grove  street 
Hay,  James  S.,  13  Grindlay  street 
Hay,  James  (Hay's  mills),  5  Cassels  place 
Hay,  James,  8  Roxburgh  terrace 
Hay,  John  H.,  3  John's  place,  St  Leonard's 
Hay,  John,  victual  dealer,  88  Grassmarket  j 

house,  62 
Hay,  John,  silk  dyer,  4c  Pilrig  street 
Hay,  John,  of  Morton,  43  St  Cuthbert  street 
Hay,  John  (N.B.R.),  9  Graham  street 
Hay,  John  C,  architect  and  civil  engineer,  3 

Hanover  street 
Hay,  Jn.,  grocer  and  winemer.,  1  Jamaica  st., 

Bonnington  ;  house,  10  Bonuington  terrace 
Hay,  Peter  (P.  §■  R.  H),  5  King's  place 
Hay,  Peter,  jun.,  silk  dyer,  7  King's  jJace 
Hay,  Peter,   grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  44 

Lothian  street 
Hay,  Peter,  printer,  17  Spittal  street 
Hay,  Rear- Admiral,  Chalmers  crescent 
Hay,  Robert  (P.  &c  R.  H.),  18  Fyfe  place 
Hay,  Robert  (R.  I'  G.  H.),  Rosebank  cottage, 

Wardie  road 
Hay,  Samuel,  Trinity  cottage,  Trinity 
Hay,  Thomas,  assistant-inspector  of  poor,  City, 

134  Causewayside 
Hay,  Thomas,  refreshment  rooms,  15  Citadel 
Hay,  Thomas,  59  South  bridge 
Hay,    William,    wood     merchant,    Haddon's 

court ;  house,  1  West  Richmond  street 
Hay,  William,  architect,  7  Hill  street 
Hay,  William,  smith,  4  Greenside  row 
Hay,  William,  tobacconist,  32  Howe  street  ; 

house,  34 
Hay,  William,  70  Buccleuch  street 
Hay.  William,  32  Raebuni  place 
Hay,  Wm.  Bremner,  S.S.C.,  bailie  of  Holyrood, 

3  Howe  street ;  house,  5  London  street 


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Hay,  Mrs  Charles,  ladies'  nurse,  14  Duncan 
street,  Drunnnond  place 

Hay,  Mrs  Colonel,  30  Regent  terrace 

Hay,  Mrs  John,  9  Brunswick  street,  Hillside 

Hay,  Mrs  R.  S-,  8  Rutland  square 

Hay,  Mrs  Thomas,  Prospect  villa,  Summerside 
street,  Ferry  road 

Hay,  Mrs  William,  29  Grove  street 

Hay,  Mrs,  ladies'  outfit  and  baby  linen  ware- 
house, 25  George  street 

Hay,  Mrs,  lodgings,  4  Maitland  street 

Hay,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  73  St  Cuthbert's  glebe 

Hay,  Mrs,  fruiterer  and  greengrocer,  1  Green 
market 

Hay,  Mrs,  14  Fettes  row 

Hay,  Miss,  dressmaker,  17  Spittal  street 

Hay,  Miss  Beatrice,  30  Forth  street 

Hay,  Isabella,  15  Buccleuch  street 

Hay,  Miss,  21  North  Nelson  street 

Hay,  Miss,  ladies'  school,  10  Vanburgh  place 

Hay  den,  William  R.,  18  Montague  street 

Haye,  Anthony  Oneal,  1  Queensferry  street, 
agent  for  the  Artisan  Patent  Office  and 
Designs  Registry,  and  for  the  Artisan 

Hayne,  Andrew,  clerk,  1  Gladstone  place 

Hayne,  Miss,  staymaker,  13  Frederick  street 

Hayward,  Robert,  4  Whitehouse  terrace 

Haywood,  James,  engineman,  34  Ponton  st. 

Haywood,  Peter,  Jordan  burn 

Healey,  William,  gutta  percha  boot  and  shoe 
repairer,  61  South  Back  of  Canongate 

Healy,  Helen,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  98a 
George  street 

Hearder,  Thos.  B.,  druggist  and  dentist,  18 
Frederick  street    . 

Heath,  John,  park-keeper,  West  cottages, 
Granton 

Heatlie,  Mrs,  54  Rankeillor  street 

Hector,  David,  advocate,  sheriff  of  Wigtown 
and  Kirkcudbright,  25  Rutland  square 

Heddle,  James,  rectifier,  5  Water  lane  ;  house, 
28  Bernard  street 

Heddle,  Robert,  clerk,  48  Dean  street 

Heddle,  Mrs,  28  Bernard  street 

Heddle,  Miss,  Falconer  cottage,  Church  lane, 
Morningside 

Heggie,  Robert,  wright  and  grocer,  25  Hill- 
housefield 

Heggie,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  27  Jamaica  street 

Heiton,  John,  of  Darnick  tower,  accountant, 
7  North-west  Circus  place 

Hellon,  Mrs,  71  Clerk  street 

Henderson  &  Bisset,  bookbinders  to  Her  Ma- 
jesty, 19a  Hill  street 

Henderson  &  Turnbull,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chants, 53  and  54  Bernard  street 

Henderson  &  AVilson,  builders,  27  Charlotte 
street,  Leith 

Hem  lerson,  Peter,  &  Son,  bagpipe  and  bowling- 
green  bowl  makers,  354  Castle  hill 

Henderson,  Abram,  grocer  and  provision  mer- 
chant, 79  Nicolson  street 

Henderson,  Adam,  81  Clerk  street 


Henderson,  Alexander,  35  Lothian  street 
Henderson,  Alex.,  builder,  1  Erskine  place; 

house,  6  Hampton  terrace 
Henderson,  A.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  50 

Hanover  street ;  house,  2  Deanhaugh  street 
Henderson,  Andrew,  20  Annandale  street 
Henderson,   A.,    engraver,    lithographic  and 

letterpress  steam  printer,  42  Quality  street ; 

house,  4  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith 
Henderson,  A.  D.,  14  Gladstone  terrace  west 
Henderson,  Alex.  G.,  12  Beaumont  place 
Henderson,  Angus,  optician,  23  Hanover  st. ; 

house,  11  High  terrace 
Henderson,  Archibald,  23  Clerk  street 
Henderson,  Barclay  (Super  in.  of  Works,  Ed  in. 

Gas  Co.),  Reid's  court,  95  Canongate 
Henderson,   Charles,   S.S.C.  (Leburn,  H.,    Sf 

Wilson),  4  London  street 
Henderson,  Charles  J.,  39  Royal  terrace 
Henderson,  C,  trimming  shop,  5  Greenside  pi. 
Henderson,    D.,    baker    and    confectioner,    4 

Howe  street ;  house,  6 
Henderson,  David,  23  Maitland  street 
Henderson,  D.  (H.  §'  Turnbull),  9  Claremont 

park 
Henderson,  Rev.  D.,  chaplain  and  house  gover- 
nor, Gillespie's  hospital,  1  Bruntsfield  place 
Henderson,  David,  chimney-sweeper,  9  Gibb's 

entry 
Henderson,  David,  6  Upper  Gilmore  place 
Henderson,  David  Wemyss,  grain  broker  and 

factor,   39    Constitution    street ;    house,   5 

Morton  street 
Henderson,  David,  hatter,  46  North  bridge ; 

house,  6  Dalrymple  crescent 
Henderson,    David,    machine    bootcloser,    3 

Catherine  street 
Henderson,  Donald,  spirit  dealer,  9  Old  Physic 

gardens  ;  house,  18  West  Nicolson  street 
Henderson,  Francis   C,  M.D.,  H.M.I.A.,  22 

Chester  street 
Henderson,  Geo.,  10  Spring  gardens,  Abbey  hill 
Henderson,  George,  31  Broughton  street 
Henderson,  G.  (B.  L.  Co.),  54  Inverleith  row 
Henderson,  George,  13  George  street 
Henderson,  Henry,  coach-hirer,   3  Blenheim 

place  and  Regent  terrace  lane 
Henderson,  J.,  wholesale  and  export  stationer, 

19  Blair  street ;  house,  6  Lauriston  park 
Henderson,  James  Forrnan  (Bank  of  Scotland), 

Viewforth 
Henderson,  James,  dairy-keeper  and  coal  mer- 
chant, 3  Balbirnie  place 
Henderson,  James,  16  Fyfe  place 
Henderson,  James,  10  India  street 
Henderson,  James,  7  Clarence  street 
Henderson,  Jas. ,  smith  and  farrier,  4  Murray  st. , 

Crosscauseway ;  ho.  56  E.  Crosscauseway 
HENDERSON,  JAS.,  coal  merchant,  7  Port- 

Hopetoun ;  house,  20  Heriot  place,  Lauris- 
ton.    ^  See  Adv.  p.  107 
Henderson,  James,  superintendent  engineer, 

Annsville,  Cherry  bank,  Newhaven  road 


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Henderson,  James,  baker  and  confectioner,  1 

Fingal  place  ;  house,  1  Argyle  place 
Henderson,   James,   provision   merchant,    29 

Bread  street 
Henderson,  James,  dairy,  34  North  Pitt  st. 
Henderson,   James   S.   {Editor  of  Edinburgh 

Courant),  4  Leopold  place 
Henderson,  James,  cooper,  51  Arthur  street 
Henderson,  J.  D.,  33  Grove  street 
Henderson,  John,  contractor,  Bellevue 
Henderson,  John,  builder,  44  Frederick  street 
Henderson,  John,  3  Castle  street 
Henderson,  Capt.  John,  R.N.,  31  Gayfield  sq. 
Henderson,  John,  Queen's  remembrancer,  and 

registrar  of  joint-stock  companies  in  Scot- 
land, Exchequer  Chambers,  Parliament  sq. ; 

house,  Corstorphine  hill  house 
Henderson,  John,  agent,  Mann's  Parcel  De- 
spatch Company,  1  Frederick  street ;  house, 

37  Grove  street 
Henderson,  John,  M.D.,  7  John's  place,  Leith 
Henderson,  John,  painter,  3  Downie  place 
Henderson,  John,  clothier,  35  TV.  Nicolson  st. 
Henderson,  John,  42  Cumberland  street 
Henderson,  John,  "cabinetmaker,  Circus  lane 
Henderson,  P.  {teacher,  Geo.  Heriofs  School), 

10  Grange  loan 
Henderson,  Robt.,  S.S.C.,  11  Royal  Exchange ; 

house,  6  St  Vincent  street 
Henderson,  Robert,  spirit  merch.,  27  Giles'  st. 
Henderson,  Robert,  teacher  of   English,    46 

Ann  street 
Henderson,  R.,  Short's  Observatory,  Castle  hill 
Henderson,  R.  (H.  §•  Wilson),  9  Summerfield 
Henderson,  R.,  2  Newington  terrace 
Henderson,  Robert,  172  High  street 
Henderson,  Robert  M.,  seedsman,  38  and  40 

Grassmarket 
Henderson,  Robert,  builder  and  house  agent, 

27  Frederick  st. ;  house.  21  TV.  Maitland  st. 
Henderson,  S.,  baker,  78  TV.  Fountainbridge  ; 

house,  69 
Henderson,  Thomas  S.,  2  Lauriston  terrace 
Henderson,  T.  TV.,  baker  and   confectioner, 

1  Dublin  st.;  house,  4  Northumberland  pi. 
Henderson,  Thomas,  18  Broughton  street 
Henderson,  Thomas,  clerk  of  the  corn  market, 

23  Lauriston  street 
Henderson,  Thomas  Syme,  teacher,  36  India 

street ;  house,  73  Queen  street 
Henderson,  T.  J.,  89  Gilmore  place 
Henderson,  TV.  F.,  10  East  Norton  place 
Henderson,  TVm.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.E.,  Prof,  of 

Med.  and  Gen.  Pathology,  19  Ainslie  place 
Henderson,  TVm.,  of  Redford,  8  Brunton  pi. 
Henderson,  TVm.,  spirit  dealer,  20  Buccleuch 

street ;  house,  18 
Henderson,  TVilliam  G.  (Bank  of  Scotland), 

18  East  Claremont  street 
Henderson,  TVilliam  (British  Linen  Company), 

21  Scotland  street 
Henderson, TVilliam,  grocer,  1  Morrison  street; 

house,  2 


Henderson,  TVilliam,  smith   and   bellhanger, 

21  Chalmers'  close,  81  High  street;  house, 

64  Buccleuch  street 

Henderson,  TVm.,  coach-painter,  11  Burnsidc 

Henderson,  TVm.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

49  Candletnaker  row;  ho.  122  Lauriston  pL 

Henderson,  TV .  (Clydesdale  Bunk,  High  street), 

16  Royal  Exchange 
Henderson,  Mrs  A.,  lodgings,  22  St  Patrick 

square 
Henderson,  Mrs  Dr,  4  Newbattle  terrace 
Henderson,  Mrs  D.,  18  Gardner's  crescent 
Henderson,  Mrs  George,  14  Barony  street 
Henderson,  Mrs  James,  6  Marmion  terrace 
Henderson,  Mrs  J.  (H.  fy  B.),  30  Clarence  st. 
Henderson,  Mrs  James,  7  N.  Merchiston  place 
Henderson,  Mrs  James,  2  Janefield  place 
Henderson,  Mrs  K.,  Tollcross 
Henderson,  Mrs  Piercy,  16  Buckingham  ter. 
Henderson,  Mrs  TV.,  Salisbury  villa,  St  Leo- 
nard's hill 
Henderson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  10  India  street 
Henderson,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  Echo  bank 
Henderson,  Mrs,  5  Greenhill  park 
Henderson,  Mrs,  38  Inverleith  row 
Henderson,  Mrs,  5  Laverock  bank 
Henderson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  44  India  place 
Henderson,  Mrs,  9  West  Claremont  street 
Henderson,  Mrs,  31  Scotland  street 
Henderson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  128  Nicolson  street 
Henderson,   Mrs,   school,    Windmill   cottage, 

Windmill  lane 
Henderson,  Mrs,  3  Grosvenor  street 
Henderson,  Mrs,  20  St  Patrick  square 
Henderson,  Mrs,  20  London  street 
Henderson,  Mrs,  69  Cumberland  street 
Henderson,  Mrs,  19  Noi'th-west  Circus  place 
Henderson,  Mrs,  Rosewood  cot.,  Morningside 
Henderson,     Miss     Agnes,     dressmaker,     2 

Cheyne  street 
Henderson,  Miss,  39  Howe  street 
Henderson,  Miss,  8  Frederick  street 
Henderson,  Misses,  of  Stemster,  12  Ann  st. 
Hendrie,  J.  &  H.,  provision  merchants,  Qua- 
lity court 
Hendrie,  H.,  commer.  traveller,  4  Arthur  st. 
Hendrie,    James,    tobacco  manufacturer.    4 

Catherine  street;  house,  17  Union  street 
Hendrie,  Mrs  A.,  draper,  36  Whitfield  place 
Hendry,  Robert  M.,  writer  and  accountant, 

10  Duncan  street,  Drummond  place 
Hendry,  TVilliam,    saddlers'  ironmonger,    28 

West  port ;  house,  23  Lauriston  street 
HENNEY,  WILLIAM,  tailor  and  clothier,  21 

Leith  street.     "^  See  Adv.  p.  69 
Henrikson.  H.  P.,  grocer,  5  Admiralty  street 
Henry  &  Corrie,  Russian  merchants,  64  Con- 
stitution street 
Henry  &  Shiress,  S.S.C.,  20  St  Andrew  sq. 
Henry,  A.,  gun,  rifle,  and  pistol  manufacturer, 
12  S.  St  Andrew  st.;  ho.  S  Abercromby  pi. 
Henry,    Isaac   Anderson,  of  Woodend,    Hay 
lodge,  Trinity 


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Henry,  James,  11  Leopold  place 

Henry,  Jardine,  S.S.C.,  4  North  St  Andrew 
street ;  house,  Liberton 

Henry,  John,  S.S.C.,  20  St  Andrew  square  ; 
house.  29  Rutland  square 

Henry,  John,  3  Davie  street 

Henry,  John,  artificial  limb  and  bandage 
maker,  3  York  place 

Henry,  John,  carver  and  gilder,  88  Rose  st. 

Henry,  Thomas,  90  George  street 

Henry,  Wm.  (TV.  fr  H.),  4  Nottingham  ter. 

Henry,  Mrs  Captain,  1  Dick  place 

Henry,  Mrs  Edw.,  2  Frederick  street 

Henry,  Mrs  Isa.,  lodgings,  7  Union  street 

Hepburn,  David,  dental  surgeon,  L.D.S., 
R.C.S.  England,  7  Abercromby  place 

Hepburn,  David,  writer,  4  Dean  street 

Hepburn,  George,  staff-sergeant,  Edinburgh 
Artillery  Militia,  barracks,  Easter  road 

Hepburn,  James,  13  Abbey  hill 

Hepburn,  James,  59  Castle  street 

Hepburn,  Michael,  grocer,  158  Canongate 

Hepburn,  Simon,  carver  and  gilder,  26  Han- 
over street 

Hepburn,  William,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 
154  High  street 

Hepburn,  Miss,  11  Castle  terrace 

Hepburn,  Misses,  dressmakers,  2a  Albany  st. 

Hepting,  G.,  watch  and  clock  maker,  23  Green- 
side  street 

Herbert,  A.  B.,  Trinity  lodge,  Trinity 

Herbert,  David,  M.A.,  classical  and  mathe- 
matical tutor,  1  Nelson  street 

Herbert,  George,  contractor,  44  Couper  street 

Herbert,  P.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  53  Clerk 
street 

Hercus,  James,  23  Bernard  street 

Herd  Brothers,  cabinetmakers,  12  New 
Broughton 

Herdman,  John,  &  Sons,  corn  merchants. 
Haymarket  mills 

Herdman,  Alexander,  5  Upper  Dean  terrace 

Herdman,  James,  Haymarket  house 

Herdman,  J.  (/.  H.  §*  Son),  50  S.  Blacket  pi. 

Herdman,  Richard  G.,  3  Devon  place 

Herdman,  Robert,  R.S.A.,  historical  and  por- 
trait painter,  9  St  Bernard's  crescent 

Herdman,  Mrs,  27  Grove  street 

Herdman,  Mrs,  23  Gilmore  place 

Herdson,  James,  17  Dick  place 

Herdson,  James,  jun.,  2  Hope  park  crescent 

Heriot  Benefit  Society  (Geo.  Gray, preses), 
13  South  St  David  street 

Heriot,  Fred.  L.  Maitland,  of  Rarnornie,  ad- 
vocate, sheriff  of  Forfarshire,  35  Moray  pi. 

Hekiot's,  George,  Hospital  (W.  Forrester, 
Treasurer) ;  chambers,  11  Royal  Exchange 

Heriot,  Thomas,  cork  manufacturer,  Dmnbie- 
dykes  road  ;  house,  St  Catherine  place 

Heriot,  Mrs  James,  7  Hill  square 

Heriot,  Mrs,  sen.,  of  Rarnornie,  35  Moray  pi. 

Heriot,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  6  Pilrig  model  bldgs. 

Heriot,  Mrs,  11  AVellington  place 


HERITABLE  SECURITIES  INVESTMENT 

ASSOCIATION      (LIMITED),      (Andrew 

Patersou,  C.A.,  manager),  55  Frederick  st. 

*  See  Adv.  p.  38 

Herkes,  James  (Jas.  Young  &,-  Co.),  slater,  13 

Macdowall  street 
Herkless,  Mrs,  22  Dundas  street 
Hernell,  Miss,  4  Merchiston  terrace 
Heron,  Alexander,  3  North  Charlotte  street 
Heron,  James,  grocer,  160  Pleasance ;  house, 

2  Hope  park  crescent 
Heron,  John,  spirit  merchant,  1  Howard  pi.  ; 

house,  2  South  Howard  place 
Heron,  Jn.  (Royal  Bank),  10  W.  Lauriston  pi. 
Heron,  William,  commercial  traveller,  5  West 

Newington  place 
Herrald,  William,  grocer  and  provision  mer- 
chant, 53  Kirkgate 
Hemes,  Alex.  Y.,  jun.  of  Spottes,  16  Heriot 

row 
Herries,  Wm.  Young,  of  Spottes,  16  Heriot  row 
Herries,  William,  printer,  5  Greyfriars  place 
Heslop,  John,  23  Albany  street,  Leith 
Hetherington,  Peter,  shoemaker,  20  Giles'  st. 
HETHERTON,  HENRY,  beUhanger  and  lock- 
smith, 13  South  Clerk  street ;  house,  1  May- 
field  loan.     %  See  Adv.  p.  80 
Hetkerton,  Henry,  sen.,  missionary,  1  May- 
field  loan 
Hetherton,  William,  waiter,  174  Rose  street 
Hewat,  Richard,  &  Co.,  tea  and  coffee  mer- 
chants, 84  Constitution  street 
Hewat,  James,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  41  Earl 

Grey  street ;  house,  39  Fountainbridge 
Hewat,    John     (agent,     Bank     of    Scotland 
Branch),  15  North-west  Circus  place;  house, 
12  Saxe-Cobourg  place 
Hewat,  John,  shipmaster,  15  Madeira  street 
Hewat,  R.  K.,  agent,  7  Gladstone  terrace 
Hewat,  William,  joiner,  14  South  Niddry  st. 
Hewit,  J.,  &  Sons,  tanners,  curriers,  and  lea- 
ther merchants,  6,  8,  and  10  Niddry  street : 
City   tanyard,    125    High    street ;    house, 
7  Argyle  square 
Hewit,  George,  bill-poster,  20  Bank  street 
Hewitt,  A.  L.,  writer,  Elizafield,  Bonnington 
Hewlett,  T.,  Mus.  Bach.  Oxon.,  organist,  11 

Johnston  terrace 
Hicks,  Mrs,  22  Danube  street 
Higgie,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

32  Abbey  hill 
Higgin   &   Thom,    engravers,    printers,    and 

lithographers,  8  North  Bank  street 
Higgins,  Francis,  working  jeweller,  39  South 

bridge  ;  house,  10  Nicolson  street 
Higgins,  Francis  M'Lean,  bagpipe  maker.  3 

West  port 
Highland  and    Agricultural  Society  of 
Scotland  (Fletcher  Norton  Menzies,  secre- 
tary) •  hall  and  chambers,  3  George  rv.  bridge 
Hilditch,  Samuel,  agent,  9  Ann  street 
Hill,  Reid,  &  Drummond,  W.S.,  42  Frederick 
street 


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Hill,  Thomson,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants,  and 
purveyors  to  Her  Majesty,  H.R.H.  the  Prince 
of  Wales,  and  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Edin- 
burgh, 45  Frederick  street 

Hill,  D.  &  R.,  chemists  and  druggists,  15  West 
Richmond  street 

Hill,  Alexander,  cod  liver  oil  manufacturer, 
32  South  Richmond  street 

Hill,  Alexander,  wood  carver,  156  Rose  street 

Hill,  Cumberland,  M.A.,  teacher,  23  Archi- 
bald place 

Hill,  Cumberland,  chaplain  (St  Cuthberfs 
Workhouse),  2  Hermitage  place 

Hill,  David  Octavius,  R.S.A.,  28  Calton  hill 

Hill,  George,  smith  and  beam  maker,  12 
Richmond  place  ;  house,  Kingston  Grange 
cottage,  Liberton 

Hill,  George  W.,  8  Morrison  street 

Hill,  Jas.  Edgar,  teacher  (Dr  BelVs  School), 
Niddry  st.  ;  house,  22  East  Preston  street 

Hill,  James  L.,  W.S.,  42  Frederick  street ; 
house,  26  Heriot  row 

Hill,  James  Walker,  6  Montague  street 

Hill,  John,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  43  and 
45  Nicolson  street ;  house,  68  Gilmore  pi. 

Hill,  John,  builder,  3  Castle  terrace 

Hill,  John,  spirit  dealer,  1  Fox  lane 

Hill,  Peter,  18  Roxburgh  street 

Hill,  Robert,  44  Couper  street 

Hill,  Robert,  W.S.,  2  Picardy  place 

Hill,  Robert,  3  James'  Court,  493  Lawnmarket 

Hill,  T.  Alexander,  printseller  and  publisher 
to  the  Queen  and  Royal  Scottish  Academy, 
carver  and  gilder,  12  St  Andrew  square  ; 
house,  46  Grindlay  street 

Hill,  Wm.  (Harrison  fy  H.),  3  Summerhall  pi. 

Hill,  Wm.,. leather  merchant,  58  Low  Calton 

Hill,  William  G.,  1  Alva  street 

Hill,  W.  Scott,  24  Manor  place 

Hill,  Mrs  John,  1  Alva  street 

Hill,  Mrs  Robert,  15  Stanhope  place 

Hill,  Mrs,  5  Atholl  place 

Hill,  Mrs,  lodgings,  22  India  street 

Hill,  Mrs,  22  Howard  place 

Hill,  Miss,  5  Abercromby  place 

Hill,  Miss,  19  Alva  street 

Hill,  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  Stonefield  cot- 
tage, Canaan  lane 

Hilliard,  H.  &  H.,  cutlers  and  surgical  in- 
strument makers  to  the  Queen  (patentees  of 
the  celebrated  "  Lockfast  "  Handled  Table 
Knife),  7  Nicolson  street 

Hilliard,  Harvey  (H  SfH.  H.),  24  Nicolson  st 

Hillson  &  Moore,  tailors  and  clothiers,  8  North 
bridge 

Hinde,  Robert,  6  Sylvan  place 

Hinshelwood,  John,  &  Co.  (Globe  Parcel  Ex- 
press), 76  Princes  street 

Hird,  William,  merchant,  21  Montague  street 

Hirschfeld,  Guido,  commission  agent,  25 
Gayfield  square 

Hislop,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  publishers,  6  Elder  st. 

Hislop,  Albert,  tea  agent,  3  Westerhall 


Hislop,  Alexander,  88  Nicolson  street 
Hislop,  Alex.,  smith  and  farrier,  Canonmills 
Hislop,  Alexander,  painter,  4  St  Cuthh 
Hislop,   D.,    boot   and   shoe   warehouse,   187 

West  port 
Hislop,  H.  Wm.,  stockbroker,  10  Ceorge  street 
Hislop,  James,  house  steward  (House  of  Re- 
fuge), 64  Canongate 
Hislop,  Robert,  18  George  square 
Hislop,  Thomas,  48  Grove  street 
Hislop,    William,    furniture    wareroom.s.    28 

Howe  street ;  house,  2  Royal  circus 
Hislop,  William,  bellhanger   and   butter  and 

cheese  pail  maker,  26  Greenside  row 
Hislop,  Mrs  M.,  Avenue  villas,  Comely  bank 
Hislop,  Mrs  Marion,  3  Westerhall 
Hislop,  Mrs,  1  Lennox  street 
Hitchcock,  John  Doykin,  macer  of  Justiciar}', 

37  Greenside  row 
Hoare,  Henry,  43  Heriot  row 
Hobday,  Thomas,  Albany  cottage,  York  lane 
Hobday,  Thos.,  accountant,  6  S.  Charlotte  St. 
Hobday,  Mrs  F.,  Berlin  repository,  1  Hope  st. 
Hobkirk,  J.,  corn  merchant,  37  Great  Kin<:  st. 
Hobson,  William,  warehouse  porter,  9  Rose 

street  lane 
Hodder,    Charles   D.,    art   master  (Board  of 

Manufactures  School,  Royal  Institution),  25 

Morrison  street 
Hodge,  C.  &  T.,  silk  mercers,  85  South  bridge 
Hodge,  G.,  tailor  and  clothier,  18  Jamaica  st. 
Hodge,  M.,  stationer,  5  Dublin  street 
Hodge,  William,  dairyman,  Grove  street 
Hodge,  Mrs,  2  Roxburgh  terrace 
Hodge,  Mrs,  grocer,  7  Bangor  road 
Hodge,  Jessie,  18  Spittal  street 
Hodson,   Rev.   James  Stephen,    D.D.  Oxon., 

F.R.S.E.   (Rector  of  the  Edinburgh  Aca- 
demy), 62  Great  King  street 
Hodson,  Miss,  boarding  school,  18  Royal  circ. 
Hoffmann,  John  D.  R.,  plane  and  edge-tool 

manufacturer,   Castle  terrace :   wareroom, 

28  Grindlay  street ;  house,  78  West  port  _^ 
Hoffmann,    M.    L.,    professor    of    music.    67 

Cumberland  street 
Hoffner,  Louis,  macer  of  Session,  24  Dublin  st. 
Hofford,  Mrs,  25  Frederick  street 
Hofford,  Miss,  milliner,  25  Frederick  street 
Hog,  James  Maitland,  4  Greenhill  bank 
Hog,  J.,  furniture  broker,  132  Cowgate 
Hogben,  William   S.,   assessor.   12    Waterloo 

place  ;  house,  3  Hermitage  hill 
Hogben,  Miss,  2  Henderson  place 
Hogg,  Johnstone,  &  Co.,  clothiers  and  out- 
fitters, 57  North  bridge 
Hogg,   Alex.,  wine   and   spirit  merchant,   7 

Bristo  street ;  house,  7  Park  street 
Hogg,  And.  (Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland), 

2  Viewforth  place 
Hogg,  Andrew,  tailor,  3  Bristo  place 
Hogg,  And.,  Braemar  ho.,  3  Wbitehouse  ter. 
Hogg,  David,  Gray's  court,  95  Nicolson  street 
Hogg,  Fraser,  5  Haddington  place 


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HOP 


Hogg,  George  Bryson,  6  Great  Stuart  street 

Hogg,  James  B.,  10  Brighton  street 

Hogg,  James,  125  Causewayside 

Hogg,  James,  8  Hamilton  place 

Hogg,  James,  125  Causewayside 

Hogg,  John  B.,  125  Causewayside 

Hogg,  John,  9  Scotland  street 

Hogg,  John,  hatter,  6  St  John  street 

Hogg,  John,  stationer,  2  Pitt  street ;  house, 

30  Clarence  street 
Hogg,  Robert,  news-agent,  20  N.  Richmond  st. 
Hogg,  Thos.,  temperance  hotel,  1  Hunter  sq. 
HOGG,  THOMAS,  butcher,  7  North  Melville 

place :  house,  10.     ^i-  See  Adv.  p.  103 
Hogg,   Walter,  upholsterer,  undertaker,  and 

house  agent,  30  Dundas  street 
Hogg,  William,  16  Gladstone  terrace 
Hogg,  William,  12  Rosebank  cottages 
Hogg,  William,  fringemaker,  7  Park  street 
Hogg,  William,  2  Carlton  street 
Hogg,    Wm.,    auctioneer    and   appraiser,   48 

Frederick  st. ;  house,  15  St  James'  square 
Hogg.  Wm.,  butcher,  West  Lauriston  place 
Hogg,  Mrs  F.,  fishing-tackle  maker,  79  Princes 

street 
Hogg,  Mrs,  9  Scotland  street 
Hogg,  Mrs,  furrier  &  news-agent,  49  Thistle 

street 
Hogg,  Miss,  5  Middleby  street 
Hoggan,  George,  house  painter,  47  Earl  Grey 

street ;  house,  5  Brougham  street 
Hoggan,  James,  76  Fountainbridge 
Hoggarth,  James,  10  East  Adam  street 
Hogue,   David  Wilson,   M.D.,  and  doctor  of 

dental  surgery,  65  Queen  street 
Hogue,  Rt.,  operating  and  consulting  dentist, 

65  Queen  street 
Holder,   John,   collar  maker,   West  Gilchrist 

lane,  Greenside  ;  house,  5  Broughton  place 
Hole,  Mrs,  34  London  street 
Holiday,  Thomas,  engraver  and  chaser,  17  St 

James'  square 
Holland,   George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  6 

Simpson's  court,  Greenside 
Hollingworth,  Mrs,  8  King's  place 
Hollis,  Misses,  milliners  and  dress  and  straw 

bonnet  makers,  29  Frederick  street 
Holmes,  G.  W.  (G.P.O.),  30  Maryfield  place 
Holmes,   Matthew,  engineer,   17   Haymarket 

station 
Holmes,  Thomas  (G.P.O.),  30  Maryfield  place 
Hoist,  Miss,   teacher  of  music,  German,   and 

French,  13  India  street 
Holt,  Frederick,  organist.  Upper  Grove  place  ; 

house,  14  Greenhill  gardens 
Holtum  &  Welsh,  clothiers,  habit-makers,  and 

hatters,  6  George  street 
Holtum,   Thomas   (H.    §•  Welsh),   6   George 

street ;  house,  7  Brighton  cres.,  Portobello 
Holyrood,  Bailie  of,  Wm.  B.  Hay,  S.S.C., 

3  Howe  street ;  house,  5  London  street 
Holyrood  Flint-glass  Works,  13  South  Back 

of  Canon  "ate 


Home  &  Co.,  engravers  and  lithographers,  11 

Greenside  lane  ;  house,  1  Nelson  street 
Home,  Alexander,  grocer,  32  Dean  street 
Home,   D.  Milne,   of  Milnegraden  and  Wed- 

derburn,  10  York  place 
Home,  George  Stirling  Drummond  (of  Blair 

Drurnmond),  110  Princes  street 
Home,  Hugh,  2  Springfield 
Home,  John,  W.S.,  North  Merchiston  house. 

Fountainbridge 
Home,  Patrick,  31  Blacket  place 
Home,  Mrs  Robert,  112  Lauriston  place 
Home,   Mrs  W.,    North    Merchiston    house, 

Fountainbridge 
Home,  Miss,  35  Broughton  street 
Honey  man  &  Wilson,  wholesale  tea,  coffee, 

fruit,  and  spice  dealers,  11  &  13  Meuse  lane 
Honeyman,  Chas.,  coal  merchant,  St  Leonard's. 

Haymarket,  and  Dairy  depots ;  house,  4  West 

Preston  street 
Honeyman,  D.,  wright,  1  Young  street ;  house. 

1  Alva  street 
Honeyman,  George,  writer,  17  Parkside  street 
Honeyman,  Robert  (H.  Sf  Wilson),  11  Arnis- 

ton  place 
Honeyman,    Thomas,    dairy,    Dairy    mains ; 

shop,    48    Thistle    street,    and    32    Castle 

street 
Honeyman,  W.  C.,  violinist,  4  Hill  place 
Honeyman,  Mrs,  27  Hamilton  place 
Hood,    James,    smith    and    beam-maker,   3 

Macdowall  street 
Hood,  James,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  83  Nicol- 

son  street 
Hood,  Robert,  M.D.,  5  Salisbury  road 
Hood,  Thomas,  5  North  Junction  street 
Hood,  Mrs,  21  Broughton  street 
Hood,  Miss  H.,  greengrocer,  49  Thistle  street 
Hood,  Miss,  boarding  and  day  school,  8  Brunts- 
field  place 
Hook,  A.,  provision  dealer,  9  Greenside  row 
Hooper,  Robert,  dentist,  85  Great  King  street 
Hooper,  Mrs  AY.  M.,  4  Brougham  place 
Hooper,  Mrs,  5  Duke  street 
Hope,  Dunlop,  &  Blackie,  ironfounders,  Dairy 

road 
Hope  &  Mackay,  W.S.,  119  Princes  street 
Hope,  Andrew,   army  and  navy  contractor. 

North  lane,  Young  street 
Hope,  James  R.,  2  Greyfriars  place 
Hope,  James,  jun.,  W.S.,  42  Charlotte  square 
Hope,  James,  D.K.S.,  15  Saxe-Cobourg  place 
Hope,  John  Graham,  manufacturing  chemist 

{Caledonian  Colour  Works),  15  Leith  walk  ; 

house,  13  Barony  street 
Hope,  John,  W.S.,  31  Moray  place 
Hope,  John  David,  14  Constitution  street 
Hope,  William,  19  Carlton  terrace 
Hope,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings,  6  Calton  street 
Hope,  Mrs,  21  Dock  street 
Hope,  Mrs,  lodgings,  6  North  Charlotte  street 
Hope,  Mrs,  Bank  house,  Morningside 
Hope,  Mrs,  2  Royal  terrace 


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Hope,  Mrs,  19  Carlton  terrace 

Hope,  Marion,  dressmaker,  8  Raeburn  place 

Hope,  Miss  G.,  spirit  dealer,  42  Sandport  st. 

Hope,  Miss,  11  Gloucester  place 

Hope,  Misses,  Wardie  lodge,  Bosvvell  road 

Hope,  Elizabeth,  teacher,  FountainbridgeF.C. 

school 
Hopkirk,  George,  spirit  merchant,  1  Shand- 

wick  place 
Hopkirk,  "William,  gardener  and  florist,  117 

Causewayside 
Hopekirk,  Mrs,  34  Reid  terrace 
Hopper,  Thos.,  upholsterer,  46  Queen  street 
Horetzky,  Mons.,  teacher  of  music,  12  Clar- 
ence street 
Horn,  Andrew,  spirit  merchant,  54  and  60 

Rose  street 
Horn,  Robert,  advocate,  7  Randolph  crescent 
Horn,  William,  china  merchant,  66  Cause- 
wayside 
Home,  Home,  &  Lyell,  W.S.,  39  Castle  street 
Home,  Alexander,  72  Buccleuch  street 
Home,  D.,  of  Langwell,  W.S.,  10  Atholl  cres. 
Home,  George,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  4 
York  place ;  house,  2  Alfred  place,  Canon- 
mills 
Home,  James  W.,  writing-master,  30  Reid  ter. 
Home,    James,   messenger,    Crown   office,    5 

South  Charlotte  street 
Home,  T.  E.  0.,  W.S.,  10  Atholl  crescent 
Horn,  Mrs,  lodgings,  18  Lothian  street 
Horsbrugh,  Misses,  42  Drummond  place 
Horsburgh,  Adam,  9  Upper  Grove  place 
Horsburgh,  Andrew,  tailor  and  clothier,  36 

Home  street 
Horsburgh,  James,  tea  and  coffee  merchant, 

17  Meuse  lane;  house,  19  St  Patrick  sq. 
Horsburgh,  James,  14  Arthur  street 
Horsburgh,  John,  historical  engraver,  18  Buc- 
cleuch place 
Horsburgh,  John,  photographist  and  portrait 
painter,  131  Princes  street ;  house,  Merchis- 
ton  cottage,  Merchiston 
Horsburgh,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

30  Broughton  street ;  house,  32 
Horsburgh,  John,  tobacconist,  4  Johnston  ter. 
Horsburgh,  Mrs  G.,  midwife  and  ladies'  nurse, 

5  St  James'  place 
Horsburgh,  Miss,  7  West  Stanhope  place 
Horsburgh,  Miss,  1  West  Maitland  street 
Horsley,  James,  spirit  dealer,  46   Charlotte 

street,  Leith 
Hoseason,  Gilbert,  38  Broughton  street 
Hoseason,  James  D.,  38  Broughton  street 
Hoseason,  Miss  Charlotte,  7  Broughton  place 
Hospitals — 
Donaldson's,  West  Coates :  Clerk,  Stuart 
Neilson,  W.S.,  1  N.  Charlotte  St.  ;  Trea- 
surer, John  Cook,  W.S.,  1  N.  Charlotte  st. 
Gillespie's,  Leven  street :   Clerk,  Thomas 

r         Strong,  W.S.,  40  Princes  st.  ;  Treasurer, 
R.  M.  Graham,  7  Brougham  place 
Heriot's,   George,  Lauriston :    Treasurer, 


William  Forrester,  11  Royal  Exchange ; 
Clerk,  Isaac  Bayley,  11  Royal  Exchange  : 
Superintendent,  John  Chessar,   12  Royal 
Exchange 
Maiden  (Merchant),  Lauriston  lane:  ( 'It  n'\ 
Thomas  Strong,  W.S.,  40  Princes  Btri 
Treasurer,  R.  Walker,  12  Bank  street 
Maiden  (Trades),  Rillbank :  Clerks,  Wil- 
liam and  William  Stuart  Eraser.   W.S., 
31    Princes    street  ;     Treasurer,   Ge 
Crichton,  18  Princes  street 
Orphan,  The,  Dean  :  Clerk,  Thos.  Strong, 
W.S.,  40  Princes  street;    Treasurer,  .J. 
Scott  Moncrieff,  C.A.,  26  Frederick  st. 
Stewart's,  Dean:   Clerk,  Thomas  Strong, 
W.S.,  40  Princes  street;   Treasurer,   J. 
Scott  Moncrieff,  26  Frederick  street 
Trinity:  Clerk,  James  D.  Marwick,  Royal 
Exchange ;   Treasurer,  D.  I.  Robertson, 
Royal  Exchange 
Watson's,  George,  Lauriston  :  Clerk,  Thos. 
Strong,  W.S.,  40  Princes  st. ;  Treasurer, 
A.  Craig,  11  South  bridge 
Watson's,  John,  Institution,  Dean :  Ch  rk, 
James    Milligan,    S.S.C.,    Signet    Office 
{Register  House)  ;  Treasurer,  J.  Hamil- 
ton, 81  George  street 
Watt's,    Duke    street,    Leith:    Clerk,    D. 
Grant,  8  Cassels  place 
Hospital,  Leith,  and  Humane  Society,  Mill 
lane:  Secretary,  A.  Mann,  S.S.C.,  21  Ber- 
nard street 
Hossack,  D.,  grocer,  spirit  dealer,  and  wine 
merchant,  329  Cowgate ;  house,  7  Hill  sq. 
Hossack,  Robert  C,  shipmaster,  2  Madeira  st. 
Houlden,  T.  &  J.,  stationers,  wholesale  and 
retail  pocketbook  manufacturers,  63  George 
street 
Houlden,  T.,  stationer,  9  and  11  Kicolson  st. ; 

house,  Chapel  street  house 
Houliston,  John,  wine  merchant  and  grocer. 

74  Leith  street ;  house,  22  Elm  row 
Household  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  Limited  ; 
Edinburgh  Office,  1  Hanover  street  (J.  J. 
Farquharson,  agent) 
Houston,  David,  merchant,  29  Bridge  street, 

Leith 
Houston,    Robert,    commercial   traveller,    41 

South  Clerk  street 
Houston,  William,  joiner,  108  Rose  street 
Houy,  William,  examiner  to  the  G.P.O.,  Oak- 

leigh  villa,  Boswell  road 
Howden  &  Molleson,  C.A.,  5  N.  St  David  st. 
Hovvden,  Peter,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants,  19 

Meuse  lane  ;  house,  6  Brandon  strict 
Howden,  James  (H.  §•  Molleson).  20  Manor  pi. 
Howden,  Robert,  farmer,  25  Morrison  street 
Howden,  Thomas,  grocer,  4  St  Andrew  street, 

Leith 
Howden,  Thomas,  2  Kirk  street 
Howden,  Mrs  John,  8  Cheyne  street 
Howden,  Mrs,  10  Osborne  terrace 
Howden,  Mrs,  8  Carlton  terrace 


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Howden,  Mrs,  boarding  house,  31  Howe  st. 
Howden,  Miss  Jessie,  42  Grange  road 
Howe,  Alexander,  W.S.  (Lindsay,  H,  §•  Co.), 

17  Moray  place 
Howe,  Robert  B.,  bootmaker,  3  N.  St  James' 

street 
Howe,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  10 

and  12  Cockburn  st. ;  ho.  5  Hope  park  ter. 
Howell,  Edward,  19  Rankeillor  street 
Howie,  A.,  artist  and  photographer,  63  Princes 

street 
Howie,  Alex.  S.,  draper,  121  West  port;  house, 

5  Upper  Grove  place 
Howie,  James,  jun.,  photographic  artist,  GOb 

and  63  Princes  street 
Howie,  John,  sculptor,  Brandon  st.  ;  house, 

14  Brandon  street 
Howie,  William,  Grayfield,  Dalkeith  road 
Howie,  Mrs  M.,  grocer,  10  West  Adam  street 
Howie,  Mrs,  grocer,  12  Cable  wynd 
Howison,  Archibald  Young,  M.D.,  of  Hynd- 

ford,  6  Carlton  terrace 
Howison,  Hamilton,  12  N.  Mansionhouse  road 
Howison,  John,  victual  dealer,  26  Grassmrkt. 
Howison,  TV.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  9  Nicolson  sq. 
Howison,  Mrs  William,  1  Ratcliffe  terrace 
Howison,  Mrs,  of  Hillend,  2  Greenhill  bank 
Howison,  Mrs,  19  North-west  Circus  place 
Howkins,  John,  civil  engineer,  Granton  har- 
bour ;  house,  Queensberry  place,  Wardie 
Howkins,  J.,  jun.,  civil  engineer,  7  Young  st. 
Howling,  Abram,  shipmaster,  3  N.  Fort  street 
Hoy,  Alex.,  tailor  and  clothier,  46  Victoria  st. 
Hoy,   Andrew,   inspector   of  gas-meters,    47 

Arthur  street 
Hoy,  Andrew,  spirit  merchant,  58  Constitu- 
tion street ;  house,  27  Mitchell  street 
Hoy,  George,  bootmaker,  6  Buccleuch  street 
Hoy,  James,  confectioner,  23  Canongate 
Hoyes,  John,  7  Ainslie  place 
Hoyle,  Williain,  hairdresser,  5  Reid  terrace 
Hughes  &  Mylne,  W.S.,  1  S.  Charlotte  street 
Hughes,     Edwin,    sawmaker,    66     Tolbooth 

wynd ;  workshops,  67 ;  house,  E.  Pitt  st., 

Bonnington 
Hughes,   George,   W.S.    (H.    §■   Mylne),   41 

Manor  place 
Hughes,  Patrick,  grocer,  117  Cowgate 
Hughes,  Pat.,  furniture  dealer,  110  Cowgate 
Hughes,  Elizabeth,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

5  Hillhousefield 

Huie,  D.  R.  W.,  Royal  Bank  ;  ho.  Register  pi. 
Huie,  Edward,  merchant,  2  Walker  street 
Hull,  Mrs,  Granton  hotel,  Granton  harbour 
Hull  Steam  Packet  Office  ;  James  Currie 

6  Co.,  34  Bernard  street 

Humane  Society,   Edinburgh  and  Leith  ; 

Alex.  Mann,  21  Bernard  st.,  hon.  secretary 
Hume,    E.,   grocer   and   wine  merchant,   48 

Canongate 
Hume,  James,  5  Dewar  place 
Hume,  John,  brush  manufacturer,  104  West 

bow  ;  house,  62  Grassmarket 


Hume,  John,  wright,  33  Coatfiekl  lane ;  ho. 

8  Laurie  street 
Hume,    John,    commercial    traveller,    7   Pitt 

street,  Bonnington 
Hume,  J.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  depositary 

of  Scottish  Monthly  Visitor  Tract  Society, 

5  Hanover  street 
Hume,  John,  clerk,  10  Pitt  st.,  Bonnington 
Hume,  John,  204  Rose  street 
Hume,  M.  N.  Macdonald,  15  Abercromby  pi. 
Hume,  Peter  (Northern  Lights),  1  Colville  pi. 
Hume,  Robert  (late  of  R.  Hume  £*  Co.,  17 

West  Register  street),  49  Grange  road 
Hume,  William,  8  Heriot  place 
Hume,  William,  44  Grove  street 
Hume,  William  Robert,  74  Potterrow 
Hume,  William,  31  Morrison  street 
Hume,  Mrs  Eliza,  2  Albert  terrace,  Trinity 
Hume,  Mrs  George,  24  Fettes  row 
Hume,  Mrs  James,  42  Albany  street,  Leith 
Hume,  Mrs,  3  Rutland  square 
Hume,  Miss,  31  Morrison  street 
Humphrey,   J.,  of  Wester  Pitmedden,   J.P., 

11  Carlton  street 

Hunt,  George,  tailor  and  clothier,  35  Cock- 
burn  street ;  house,  38 

Hunt,  James,  W.S.  (Murray  §-  II.),  53 
George  street ;  private  address,  30  Castle  st. 

Hunter,  Blair,  &  Cowan,  W.S.,  7  York  place 

Hunter  &  Glover,  cooks,  confectioners,  and 
wine  merchants,  3  North  St  Andrew  street 

Himter,  J.  R.,  &  Co.,*Jboot  and  shoe  makers, 
16  South  College  street 

Hunter  &  M'Donald,  clothiers  and  outfitters, 
94,  96,  and  98  South  bridge,  and  1  Tolbooth 
wynd,  Leith 

Hunter  &  Scott,  commission  agents,  4  Cock- 
burn  street 

Hunter,  Adam,  physician,  18  Abercromby  pi. 

Hunter,  A.  S.,  writer,  12  Henderson  row 

Himter,  Alex.  Smith,  16  St  Patrick  square 

Hunter,  Andrew,  tea  dealer,  4  St  Patrick  sq. 

Hunter,  D.,  teacher  of  English,  Trinity  Aca- 
demy, Catherine  bank,  Newhaven  road 

Hunter,  David,  Elizafield,  Bonnington 

Hunter,  David,  carpet  warehouse,  17  Green- 
side  place  ;  house,  1  George  place 

Hunter,  David  (N.  B.  Railway),  5  Jane  ter. 

Hunter,  David,  S.S.C.,  55  Frederick  street 

Hunter,  David,  carver,  gilder,  and  picture- 
frame  maker,  27  Candlemaker  row 

Hunter,  David,  smith,  Canonmills  bridge ; 
house,  12  Market  place 

Hunter,  David,  stationer  and  news-agent,  3 
Canon  place 

Hunter,  Evan  A.,  W.S.  (H,  Blair,  Sf  Cowan), 
7  York  place 

Hunter,  George,  railway  contractor,  10  Archi- 
bald place 

Hunter,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

12  West  port  and  234  Cowgate;  house,  5 
Keir  street 

Hunter,  H.,  cabinetmaker,  13  N.-W.  Circus  pi. 


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Hunter,  Henry  W.,  4  Shrub  place 

Hunter,  James,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  17 

Madeira  street ;  house,  16 
Hunter,  James,  shipmaster,  122  Constitution 

strppt 
Hunter,  Jas.  (R.  T.  §-.  Co.),  36  Findhorn  pi. 
Hunter,  James,  grocer,  1  Greyfriars  place 
Hunter,  Jas.,  wholesale  stationer,  7  George  st. 
Hunter,  James,  gardener,  Stewart's  hospital 
Hunter,  James  (G.P.O.),  32  Reid  terrace 
Hunter,  James  A.,  M.D.,  18  Abercromby  pi. 
Hunter,  James,  12  Montague  street 
Hunter,  James,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  27  Bread 

street 
Hunter,  James  H.,  saddler,  3  York  place 
Hunter,  John,  advocate,  4  Wemyss  place 
Hunter,  Jn.,  painter,  72  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith 
Hunter,  Jn.,  Abbotsford  hotel,  17  Greenside  st. 
Hunter,  John  M.,  teacher  of  English,  20  York 

place  ;  house,  25  Albany  street 
Hunter,  J.,  tobacconist,  13  Kixkgate 
Hunter,  John,  21  Dock  street 
Hunter,  John,  12  Kirk  street 
Hunter,  Rev.  Joseph,  M.A.  (Tolbooth  Church), 

11  Dundas  street 

Hunter,  Peter,  clerk,  4  Hope  park  square 
Hunter,   Philip,   cooper,   64  Nicolson  street ; 

house,  62  ;  workshop,  Gibb's  entry 
Hunter,  Richard,  10  Ainslie  place 
Hunter,  Robert,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  2  St 

Cuthbert's  lane 
Hunter,  Robt.,  advocate,  sheriff  of  Dumbarton 

and  Bute,  67  Northumberland  street 
Hunter,  Robert,  9  Archibald  place 
Hunter,    Robert,   soda  water   manufacturer, 
Allan's  close,  269  High  street ;  house,  142 
Hunter,  Robert,  5  Archibald  place 
Hunter,  Robert  (Johnstone,  H.,  §•  Co.),  7  Rox- 
burgh street 
Hunter,  Robert  (G.P.O.),  10  St  Anthony  pi. 
Hunter,    Rev.    Robert,   minister   Evangelical 

Union,  9  Crown  street,  Leith  walk 
Hunter,  Robert,  sculptor,  Grange  road 
Hunter,  Robert,  traveller,  2  Ferrier  street 
Hunter,  Robert,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

12  East  Richmond  street 

Hunter,  S.,  builder  and  sculptor,  South  Norton 
place  ;  house,  7  Salisbury  terrace 

Hunter,  Thomas  M.,  teacher  of  music,  53 
George  iv.  bridge 

Hunter,  Thos.,  commission  agent,  Johnston 
terrace 

Hunter,  Thomas,  contractor,  Hasting  lodge, 
Murray  street,  Sciennes  hill 

Hunter,  T.  S.,  contractor,  3  Laverock  bank 

Hunter,  W.,  carver  and  gilder,  and  looking- 
glass  and  picture-frame  maker,  27  Lothian 
street ;  house,  2  Crichton  street 

Hunter,  W.,  draper  and  clothier,  19  Roxburgh 

SfTPf1!" 

HUNTER,  W.,  bookbinder,  North-west  Thistle 
street  lane ;  house,  28  Queen  street.  ^  See 
Adv.  p.  51 


Hunter,  William  Vary,  W.S.,  11  Queen  street 

Hunter,  William,  cabinetmaker,  21  Leven  st. 

Hunter,  W.,  tailor,  7  Leith  street 

Hunter,  W.,  10  East  Adam  street 

Hunter,  William,  wright,  59  Cumberland  at. 

Hunter,   William  (G.P.O.),  33  Pilrig  model 

buildings 
Hunter,  William,  butcher,  19  William  street 
Hunter,  William  F.,  advocate,  53  Melville  st. 
Hunter,  William,  1  Hope  park  square 
Hunter,  William,  47  Cumberland  street 
Hunter,  William,  shoemaker,  18  North  Rich- 
mond street 
Hunter,  Mrs  David,  15  Minto  street 
Hunter,  Mrs  E.,  ladies'  nurse,  19  South  St 

James'  street 
Hunter,   Mrs  F.,  flesher,  49  Lothian  street: 

house,  53 
Hunter,  Mrs  John,  27  Dundas  street 
Hunter,  Mrs  J.,  furrier,  8  Buccleuch  street 
Hunter,  Mrs  P.,  17  Clarence  street 
Hunter,  Mrs  Robert,  90  Constitution  street 
Hunter,  Mrs  W.,  teacher  of  pianoforte,  organ, 

and  harmonium,  6  Kirk  street 
Hunter,  Mrs,  25  South  Richmond  street 
Hunter,  Mrs,  29  Clarence  street 
Hunter,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  Canonmills 
Hunter,  Mrs,  lodgings,  51  Clerk  street 
Hunter,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  95  Nicolson  street 
Hunter,  Mrs,  26  Grange  road 
Hunter,  Mrs,  7  Drummond  street 
Hunter,  Mrs,  1  Buckingham  terrace 
Hunter,  Mrs,  sick-nurse,  16  Jamaica  street 
Hunter,  Mrs,  12  Henderson  place 
Hunter,  Elizabeth,  egg  merchant,  Low  Market 

street 
Hunter,  Miss  C,  draper,  117  Fountainbridge 
Hunter,  Miss  Elizabeth,  2  Dewar  place 
Hunter,  Miss  J.,  dressmaker,  5  Chapel  street 
Hunter,  Miss  M.  D.,  dressmaker,  3  Grange  road 
Hunter,  Miss,  dressmaker,  10  St  Anthony  pi. 
Hunter,  Miss,  26  Rankeillor  street 
Hunter,  Miss,  of  Burnside,  22  Ann  street 
Hunter,  Miss,  5  Great  Stuart  street 
Hunter,   Miss,   teacher  of  pianoforte,   organ 

and  harmonium,  6  Kirk  street 
Hunter,  Miss,  27  Castle  street 
Hunter,  Miss,  28  London  street 
Hunter,  Miss,  dress  and  cloak  maker,  13  Hope 

street 
Hunter,  Misses,  dressmakers,  56a  Broughton 

street 
Hunter,  Misses,  boarding  and  day  school,  32 

Dublin  street 
Huntly,  William,  1  Lothian  road 
Hurry,  John,  56  India  street 
Hurst,  Mrs  William,  17  Melville  terrace 
Husband,  Win,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  28  Clarence 

street 
Hutcheon,  James,  turner,  19  Leith  wynd 
Hutchins,  Charles,  surgeon-dentist,   22  Rut- 
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Hutchinson  Brothers,  merchants,  Middle  Dock 

gate,  Commercial  street 
Hutchinson    &    Rogers,    timber    merchants, 

Heriot  buildings 
Hutchinson,  Arthur  H.,  15  Scotland  street 
Hutchinson,  John,  10  King's  place 
Hutchinson,  M.,  clerk,  11  Lutton  place 
Hutchinson,  Thomas  (Jrl.  Brothers),  4  James' 

place,  Leith 
Hutchinson,  William  {Deaf  and  Dumb  Insti- 
tution), Henderson  row 
Hutchinson,  Miss  M.,  9  Sciennes  hill 
Hutchison  &  Co.,  merchants,  11  Bernard  street 
Hutchison,  Alex.,  advocate,  18  London  street 
Hutchison,  Andrew,  smith,  147  Kirkgate 
Hutchison,   C.  G.,  teacher,  30   Hugh   Miller 

place 
Hutchison,  David,  accountant,  17  Archibald 

place 
Hutchison,  Henry,  -writer,  4  Grosvenor  street 
Hutchison,  J.,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  38 

Tolbooth  wvnd 
Hutchison,  J.  T.  (H.  £•  Co.),  28  Royal  terrace 
Hutchison,  Jas.,  printer,  31  Wright's  houses 
Hutchison,  John,  sculptor,  R.S.A.,  97  George 

street 
Hutchison,  Peter,  spirit   dealer,  1  Hamburg 

place 
Hutchison,  R.,  of  Carlowrie,  12  Bernard  street 
Hutchison,    Robert,    builder,    67    Fountain- 
bridge  ;  house,  Craiglockhart,  Slateford 
Hutchison,William.  builder,  contractor,  pavier, 
lessee  Ratho  Whinstone  quarry,  21  Port- 
Hamilton  ;  house,  3  Gladstone  place 
Hutchison,    William  M.,  lithographer,  4  Mer- 
chant street 
Hutchison,  Mrs,  1  Howe  street 
Hutchison,  Mrs,  sick -nurse,  15  Jamaica  street 
Hutchison,  Mrs,  28  Royal  terrace 
Hutchison,  Mrs,  china  merchant,  9  India  pi. 
Hutchison,  Mrs,  lodgings,  17  St  Patrick  sq. 
Hutchison,  Mrs,  3  Eastfield 
Hutchison,  Mrs,  48  Ann  street 
Hutchison,  Mrs  J.,  dairy,  1  Scotland  street 
Huth,  F.,  148  Causewayside 
Hutson,  Mrs,  4  Clerk  street 
Hutton  &  Thomson,  Edinburgh  and  Leith  saw- 
mills, 9  Stead's  place 
Hutton,    J.,    &   Co.,    wood    merchants   and 
builders,  Rankeillor  street;  house,  8  Salis- 
bury bank,  St  Leonard's  hill 
Hutton,  Arch.,  pawnbroker,  82  South  bridge 
and  10  High  street ;   house,   4  Roxburgh 
street 
Hutton,  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

92  High  street 
Hutton,  James,  teacher,  1  Nicolson  square 
Hutton,  Jas.,  grocer,  25  N.  Richmond  street 
Hutton,  James,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

3  Maitland  street,  Newhaven 
Hutton,  James,  30  Earl  Grey  street 
Hutton,  James  C,  vocalist  and  teacher  of 
singing,  13  Union  street 


Hutton,  John  Pears,  goldsmith  and  watch- 
maker, 4  West  Register  street ;  house,  4 
Roxburgh  street 

Hutton,  John,  14  Poplar  lane 

Hutton,  John,  silversmith,  G3  North  bridge 

Hutton,  John,  printer,  7  Beaumont  place 

Hutton,  Pet.  (H.  fr  Thomson),  39  Whitfield  pi. 

Hutton,  Robert,  pawnbroker,  209  High  street; 
house,  1  Lord  Russell  place 

Hutton,  Robert,  file  manufacturer,  Simpson's 
court,  Greenside  row ;  house,  4  Notting- 
ham terrace 

Hutton,  William,  writer,  18  Clarence  street 

Hutton,  Mrs  Eliza,  Taaphall,  Bonnington 

Hutton,  Mrs  H.,  trimming  shop,  37  Dundas  st. 

Hutton,  Miss,  greengrocer,  6  Tollcross 

Hutton,  Miss  Anne,  teacher,  Buccleuch  school ; 
house,  7  Beaumont  place 

Hutton,  Miss  Jane,  Taaphall,  Bonnington 

Hutton,  Miss  Lilias,  teacher  of  pianoforte,  1 
Nicolson  square 

Huxtable,  Alfred,  teacher  of  music,  7  India  st. 

Hyam,  David,  &  Co.,  late  Alfred,  Davis,  &  Co. 
(of  London),  importers  and  factors,  48 
North  bridge 

Hyam,  B.,  clothier  and  outfitter  (.7.  Marshall, 
manager),  124  High  street 

Hyatt,  Lewis  L.  (North  British  Rubber  Co.), 
12  Church  hill 

Hydropathic,  Turkish,  and  Galvanic  Baths, 
8  Sciennes  hill ;  Jas.  Lawrie,  M.D.,  homoeo- 
pathic physician 

Hyman,  Rt.,  glazier  and  dealer  in  foreign  and 
British  plate  glass,  60  Nicolson  st.  ;  ho.  10 

HYNDE,  THOMAS,  &  CO.,  clothiers  and 
drapers  (late  James  Crawford  &-  Co.),  13 
Union  place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  69 

Hynes,  Capt.  W.  G.,  R.N.R.,  2  George  street, 
Leith 

Hyslop,  Mrs,  11  Scotland  street 

Imlach,  Francis  Brodie,  F.R.C.S.E.,  dentist 

and  surgeon,  48  Queen  street 
Imlach,  Mrs  Agnes,  48  Queen  street 
Imlay,  Geo.,  fish  merchant,  8  South  College 

street ;  house,  2  Hill  place 
IMPERIAL  FIRE  AND  LIFE  ASSURANCE 

CO. :  Agents,  David  Scott,  C.A.,  4a  N.  St 

David  street  ;    Murray  &  Falconer,  W.S., 

141  George  street ;  J.  B.  Tod  &  Son,  151 

Constitution  street.     sfc  See  Adv.  p.  26 
Improvement  Trust,  10  George  st.  (/.  Knox 

Crawford,  clerk) 
Imrie,  Henry,  pastrycook,  65  South  bridge ; 

house,  5  Nicolson  street 
Imrie,  John,  spirit  merchant,  24  Drummond 

street ;  house,  5  Roxburgh  terrace 
Imrie,  Robert  B.,  11  Scotland  street 
Imrie,  Miss,  12  Grindlay  street 
Inch,  Alexander,  4  Elgin  place 
Inch,  David,  flesher,  3  Howard  street :  house, 

6  Huntly  street 
Inch,  Mrs  John,  2  Barony  street 


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95 


Inch,  Mrs,  4  South  Howard  place 

Inches,    Robert    K.    {Hamilton    $•    /.),    1G 

Brougham  street 
Inches,  Mrs,  11  Arthur  street 
Indigent     Gentlewomen's     Fund     Office 

{secretary,  John  K.  Fullarton),  5  Manor  pi. 
Industrial    Schools    (Original    Ragged), 

Ramsay  lane,  and  Marionville  house,  Jock's 

lodge 
Industrial    School  (United),  {teacher,  C. 

Ferguson),  South  Gray's  close,  56  High  st. 
Infirmary,  Royal,    Infirmary  street   (Alex. 

M'DougaU,  treasurer  and  superintendent) 
Ingles,  Henry  (M'Nab  8p  I.),  1  Portland  pi. 
Inglis,  H.  &  A.,  W.S.,  16  Queen  street 
Inglis,  TV.  &  C.,  booksellers,  stationers,  and 

circulating  librarians,  46  Hanover  street ; 

house,  12  Dick  place,  Grange 
Inglis,  TV.  &  J.,  shoemakers,  16  Queensferry 

street 
Inglis,  A.,  gardener,  Rosebank,  Broughton  rd. 
Inglis,   A.,    City  hotel,   69   Cockburn  street 

and  3  Milne  square 
Inglis,  Andrew,  M.D.,  surgeon,  33  Albany  st. 
Inglis,    Archibald,   M.D.   and    F.R.C.S.,    33 

Albany  street 
Inglis,  Arch.,  belt  and  brace  manufacturer, 

2  Sibbald  place 
Inglis,  David,  grocer,  207  Cowgate 
Inglis,  Dd.,  private  lodgings,  58  Frederick  st. 
Inglis,  David,  grocer,  2  Pleasance 
Inglis,  Henry,  of  Torsonce,  W.S.,  16  Queen 

street 
Inglis,  H.  Maxwell,  W.S.,  of  Loganbank,  6 

N.  St  David  street ;  house,  11  Coates  cres. 
Inglis,  Hugh,  Canonmills 
Inglis,  James,   plumber,  12  "West   Salisbury 

place 
Inglis,  James,  baker,  167  Rose  street 
Inglis,  James  H.,  24  Buccleuch  place 
Inglis,  John,  The  Right  Hod.,  Lord-Justice- 
General,  30  Abercromby  place 
Inglis,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  8  Spittal  st. 
Inglis,  John,  tea  dealer,  15  Brougham  street 
Inglis,  John,  miller  and  corn  merchant,  Junc- 
tion steam  mills,  West  Bowling  street 
Inglis,  John,  greengrocer,  1  N.  St  Andrew  st. 
Inglis,  John,  printer,  North  Briton  office,  Old 

Fishmarket  close 
Inglis,  Peter,  farmer,  East  Pilton,  Ferry  road 
Inglis,  Robert  (Gall  §■/.),  10  Dick  place 
Inglis,  Robert,  grocer,  33  Heriot  buildings 
Inglis,  Robert,  baker,  457  Lawmnarket  and 

31  West  port 
Inglis,    Thomas,    depute    commissary  -  clerk, 

Parliament  sq.  ;  house,  3  Merchiston  place 
Inglis,  Thomas,  victualler,  38  Lothian  street ; 

house,  11 
Inglis,  Thos.,  provision  mercht.,  173  Pleasance 
Inglis,  W.  A.,  6  Gladstone  place 
Inglis,  "William,  10  Kirk  street 
Inglis,  William,  advocate,  44  Moray  place 
Inglis,  William  S.,  8  Dean  street 


Inglis,  William,  civil  engineer,  21  Went  Mait- 

land  street 
Inglis,  William,  8  Downie  place 
Inglis,  Mrs  E.,  lodgings,  18  Duncan  St..  Drum- 

mond  place 
Inglis,  Mrs  J.,    grocer  and   spirit  dealer,   0 

Spence's  place,  Leith 
Inglis,  Mrs  Robert,  8  Wallace  place 
Inglis,  Isabella,  dressmaker,  1  Brown  street 
Inglis,  Miss  M.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  17 

West  Nicolson  street 
Inglis,  Miss,  64  Broughton  street 
Inglis,  Miss,  3  Mansionhouse  road 
Ingram,  Alex.,  F.E.I.S.,  teacher,  6  Hawthorn 

vale,  Annfield 
Ingram,  George,  coal  merchant,  16  St  Vincent 

street 
Ingram,   John  F.  (Chamberlain's  Office).   17 

Gladstone  terrace 
Ingram,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  16  St  Vincent  st. 
Ingram,  Mrs,  Lawrence  villa,  Murray  street, 

Sciennes  hill 
Ingram,  Mrs,  Shetland  warehouse,  18  West 

Nicolson  street 
Inland  Revenue  Office  for  Scotland.  10 

Waterloo  place 
Inland  Revenue  ( Tax  Department),  12  Water- 
loo place 
Inland  Revenue  Office,  Custom  House,  Leith 
Innes  &  Grieve,  oilmen,  grocers,  and  wine  mer- 
chants, 11  St  Andrew  square 
Innes,  J.  &  G.,  ship  builders  and  repairers,  1 

Old  Church  street 
Innes  Brothers,   grocers   and  spirit   dealers, 

15  India  place 
Innes,  Adam  M.,  17  Barony  street 
Innes,  Alex.,  City  and  Dean  of  Guild  officer, 

City  chambers  ;  house,  39  Home  street 
Innes,  A.,  umbrella  maker,  35  Nicolson  street 
Innes,  Cosmo,  advocate,  Professor  of  History, 

Inverleith  house,  Inverleith  jJace 
Innes,  George  Mitchell,  32  Buckingham  ter. 
Innes,  Gilbert  (J.  Sc  G.  I.),  3  Old  Church  st., 

Leith 
Innes,  Gilbert  Mitchell,  16  Inverleith  place 
Innes,  Jenkin  (Inland  Rev.),  8  Macnab  street 
Innes,  JohnB.,  AV.S.  (Mackenzie,  I.,  fy  Logan), 

11  Moray  place 
Innes,  John,  gardener,  Seafield 
Innes,   John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   11 

Clyde  street 
Innes,  Peter,  plasterer,  65  Frederick  street ; 

workshop,  39  Jamaica  street  lane 
Innes,  Robt.,  provision  dealer,  89a  Canongate 
Innes,  Thomas,  bookseller,  39  Barony  street 
Innes,  William  (Union  Bank  of  Scotland).  8 

Great  Stuart  street 
Innes,  Wm.  (superintendent,  Night  Asylum), 

Old  Fishmarket  close 
Innes,    AV.   Simpson  Mitchell,  Parsonsgreen, 

Meadowbank 
Innes,  Lady,  15  South  Clerk  street 
Innes,  Mrs  James,  22  Stafford  street 


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J  AC 


Innes,  Mrs  Robert,  10  Elm  row 
Innes,  Mrs  Thomas,  6  Danube  street 
Irmes,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Hill  square 
Innes,  Mrs,  38  Brunswick  street 
Inskip,  William,  7  Brougham  place 
Inspector  of  Nuisances  for  Burgh  of  Leith 

(Gilbert  Archer),  88  Constitution  street ; 

hours,  10  to  3  and  6  to  8. 
Institution,  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Henderson  row 
Institution  for  Drawing  and  Painting,  54 

Frederick  street 
Institution,  John  "Watson's  {John  Hamilton, 

~\ty,$*     t'F€CtSUV6v')     DGcIII 

INSURANCE  COMPANY  OF  SCOTLAND 
(Alexander  Colder,  manager),  95  George 
street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  12 

Insurance  Companies.  See  Insurance  Direc- 
tory, also  Advertisements 

International  Life  Assurance  Society  (late 
National  Loan  Fund  Life  Society),  (Alex 
Jamieson,  agent),  8  South  Charlotte  street 

International  Transit  Office  (J.  P.  Oliver, 
agent),  46  George  street 

Investment  Company,  Improved  Edinburgh 
Property  (A.  Hay,  secretary,  4  No.  bridge), 
Drummond  street  hall 

Investment  Company,  Provident  Property, 
Buchanan's  coffeehouse,  114  High  street 

INVESTMENT  COMPY.,  SCOTTISH  PRO- 
PERTY, 102  South  bridge  (H.  Cameron, 
manager)  ;  Leith  branch  (Mann  §■  Duncan, 
S.S.C.,  agents),  21  Bernard  street.  ^  See 
Adv.  j3.  86 

InvestmentCompany,  Second  NewEdinburgh 
Property,  297  High  street 

Investment  Society,  Caledonian  Provident, 
28  Frederick  street 

Investment  Society,  Scottish  Permanent 
Property,  13  Royal  Exchange 

INVESTMENT  SOCIETY,  STANDARD 
PROPERTY,  37  George  rv.  bridge.  *  See 
Adv.  p.  37 

Iona  Society  (T.  G.  Stevenson,  agent),  22 
T^rpdpriCK.  strGGt 

IRELAND,  WILLIAM  &  E.,  contractors  for 
mason  and  house  work  in  general,  masons 
and  chimney-sweepers,  25  Clyde  street. 
*  See  Adv.  p.  101 

Ireland,  Frank,  22  Reid  terrace 

Ireland,  James,  spirit  dealer,  87  Kirkgate 

Ireland,  James  S.,  commercial  traveller,  56 
Pilrig  model  buildings 

Ireland,  John  Thomas,  Black  Bull  inn,  12 
Grassmarket 

Ireland,  Robert,  15  East  Preston  street 

Ireland,  Thomas,  accountant,  71  Clerk  street 

Ireland,  Mrs  George,  6  Calton  street 

Ireland,  Mrs  Walter  F.,  1  Torphichen  street 

Ireland,  Miss,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  60 
Thistle  street 

Ireland,  Miss,  22  St  Patrick  square 

Ireland,  Miss,  lodgings,  4  Queensferry  street 

Irons,  David,  tailor,  64  South  Clerk  street 


Irons,  D.  E.,  12  Clarence  street 

Irons,  James  Campbell,  S.S.C.,  19  Charlotte 

street,  Leith  ;  house,  6  Haddington  place 
Irons,  James,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  1 

Grindlay  street ;  house,  3 
Ironside,  Mrs,  11  Brandon  street 
Irvine,  Alexander,  dairy,  4  Trafalgar  street 
Irvine,  Alexander   F.,    advocate,   44   Heriot 

row 
Irvine,   Duncan   (National   Bank),    20    Pitt 

street 
Irvine,  Francis,  confectioner  and  pastrycook, 

IRVINE,  JAMES,  die  and  stamp  cutter,  13 

West  Register  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  50 
Irvine,  John,  grocer,  22  Richmond  place 
Irvine,  John,  spirit  merchant,  34  Fountain- 
bridge  ;  house,  86  Gilmore  place 
Irvine,  John,  6  Hermitage  place 
Irvine,  M.  Sinclair,  Police  chambers ;  house, 

27  East  Claremont  street 
Irvine,  Robert,  clothier,  18  Gladstone  terrace 
Irvine,  William,  8  Maryfield  place 
Irvine,  Mrs,  13  Charlotte  place 
Irving   Brothers,    portmanteau,    trunk,    and 

brush  manufacturers,  80a  Princes  street 
Irving,  George,  machine  bootcloser,  150  High 

street 
Irving,    James,   portmanteau  manufacturer, 

81  Gilmore  place 
Irving,  James,  bootmaker,  51  South  bridge  ; 

house,  5  West  Adam  street 
Irving,  James,  13  Charles  street 
Irving,  John,  stationer,  etc.,  24  St  James' 

square 
Irving,  John,  20  Pitt  street 
Irving,  Peter  (/.  Brothers),  47  George  iv. 

bridge 
Irving,  William  C,  14  Gladstone  terrace 
Isaacs,  Maurice,  cutler,  10  Hanover  street 
Isles,  Andrew,  &  Son,  curriers  and  leather 

merchants,  9  and  11  Blair  street 
Isles,  Andrew,  jun.  (A.  Isles  $•  Son),  25  South 

Clerk  street 
Isles,  James  (Grieve,  Oliver,  §r  Co),  19  Princes 

street ;  house,  1  Windsor  street 
Isles,  Mrs  Andrew,  sen.,  4  Newington  terrace 
Isles,  Mrs,  5  York  place 
Ivory,  Thomas,  advocate,  9  Ainslie  place 
Ivory,  William,  advocate,  12  Albany  street 
Ivory,   W.  (Maclachlan,    I.,  Sj    Rodger),  St 

Roque,  Grange  loan 
Ivory,  Miss,  6  Whitehouse  terrace 
Izatt,  James,  baker,  1  Brown  street  lane 

Jaap,  Thomas,  stationer,  5  Devon  place 
Jack,  Andw.,  mason,  East  Newington  place; 

house,  100  Grange  place 
Jack,  Charles,  gardener,  137  Cauewayside 
Jack,  Colin,  dairy,  1a  Haddington  place 
Jack,  George,  merchant,  and  agent  for  Atlas 

Assurance  Co.,  28  Bernard  street 
Jack,  James,  clothier,  7  Charles  street 


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Jack,  John,  writer,  1  Blenheim  place 
Jack,  John,  slater,  5  North  Bank  street 
Jack,  John,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  1  South 

Norton  place 
Jack,  John,  provision  mer.,  17  Greenside  row 
Jack,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  1  Dean- 

haugh  street 
Jack,  John,  9  Kirk  street 
Jack,  John  G.,  27  Mary  field  place 
Jack,  Samuel,  boot  and  shoe  mkr.,  7  Barony  st. 
Jack,  Thomas  C,  publisher,  59  South  bridge  ; 

house,  Dalkeith 
Jack,  Thomas,  45  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith 
Jack,  William,  cowfeeder,  6  Saunders  street 
Jack,  William,  warehouseman,  51  Hanover  st. 
Jack,  William,  furniture  dealer,  22  and  24  W. 

Richmond  street 
Jack,  Mrs  Andrew,  20  Pitt  street 
Jack,  Mrs  Margaret,  5  Hope  park  crescent 
Jack,  Mrs,  10  St  Patrick  square 
Jack,  M.  &  J.,  milliners,  52  N.  Pitt  street 
Jackes,  Mrs  Roden,  Hatton  place 
Jackson,  P.  &  T.,  wine  merchants  and  grocers, 

1  Howard  street ;  house,  Tanfield  house 
Jackson,    Thomas,    &   Sons,   plumbers,   gas- 
fitters,  and  zinc  workers,  31  Dundas  street 

and  37  Howe  street 
Jackson,  Alex.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  24  India  st. 
Jackson,  Edw.  James,  6  Coates  crescent 
Jackson,  Rev.  Gildart,  M.A.,  The  Parsonage, 

John's  place,  Leith 
Jackson,  James,  13  Pitt  street 
Jackson,  Peter,  coach-hirer,  7  Crichton  street 
Jackson,  Robert,  18a  St  James'  square 
Jackson,  Robert,  dairyman,  Maryfield 
Jackson,  Thomas,  wheelwright,  Gilmore  park  ; 

house,  Viewforth 
Jackson,Ts..  clerk  (N.B.&J), 23  Hillhousefield 
Jackson,  William,  flesher,  14  Middle  market 
Jackson,  William,  ironmonger,  7  Lothian  st. 
Jackson,  Mrs  H.,  dairy,  97  Canongate 
Jackson,  Mrs  Scoresby,  32  Queen  street 
Jackson,  Mrs  Walter,  42  Albany  street 
Jackson,  Mrs,  Tanfield  house 
Jackson,  Mrs,  59  Thistle  street 
Jackson,  Mrs,  6  Raeburn  place 
Jackson,  E.  J.  A.,  dressmaker,  5  Great  Junc- 
tion street 
Jackson,  Miss  C,  19  Queen  street 
Jacob,    Frederick,    bricklayer    and    furnace 

builder,  4  Wardie  avenue 
Jacob,  William,  tinsmith,  gasfitter,  and  zinc 

worker,  30  Whitfield  pi.  ;  ho.  1  Crown  st. 
Jacobsen  &  Company,  corn  and  commission 

merchants,  76  Constitution  street 
Jacobsen,  Fred.,  merchant,  42  Constitution 

street ;  house,  3  Queen's  place,  Leith 
Jacobsen,  Jacob,  9  Madeira  street 
Jaffray,  Mrs  William,  29  Alva  street 
Jaffray,  Misses,  6  Stafford  street 
James,  J.,  &  Son,  bootmakers,  102  George 

street ;  house,  44  Castle  street 
James,  H.  S.,  of  Martnaham,  67  Queen  street 
G 


James,  Mrs,  11  South  Gray  street 
Jameson,  Andrew,  advocate,  sheriff  of  Aber- 
deenshire, 2  Bruntefield  terrace 
JAMESON,    ANDREW,   house   painter,    50 

North  Pitt  street;  house,  50  George  street. 

*  See  Adv.  p.  79 
Jameson,  Gilbert,  clerk,  2  Bridge  street 
JAMESON,  JAMES,  photographer,  50  North 

Pitt  street;  house,  50  George  street. 

Adv.  p.  50 
JAMESON,  JOHN,  fishmonger,  60  Castle  st. ; 

wholesale  stall,  5  Old  Fishmarket :  house, 

56  Castle  street     ^  See  Adv.  p.  95 
Jameson,  John,  solicitor,  11  Queen  street 
Jameson,  John,  clerk  of  works,  50  George  at. 
Jameson,  Robert,  fruiterer,  79  Queen  st.;  ho.  76 
Jameson,  Miss  Helen,  21  Royal  Circus 
Jamieson,  Gilbert,  &  Son,  tea  and  wine  mer- 
chants, 66  Grassmarket 
JAMIESON,  ROBT.,  &  CO.,  wholesale  coffee, 

fruit,  and  spice  merchts.,  Catherine  st.  court 
Jamieson,  Alex.,  C.A.,  8  South  Charlotte  st. 
Jamieson,  Alex.,  cowfeeder,  78  Queen  street 
JAMIESON,  ALENANDER,  turner,  71  Adam 

square.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  55 
Jamieson,  Andrew,  tailor,  2  High  Market  st. ; 

house,  19  Fleshmarket  close 
Jamieson,  Augustus  G.,  professor  of  music,  4 

Oxford  street 
Jamieson,  George  Auldjo,  58  Melville  street 
Jamieson,  George,  steamboat  owner,  2  Shore 
Jamieson,  Henry  (Brown  c$'  J.),  29  Alva  st. 
Jamieson,  James,  photographer,  42  Lothian 

road  ;  house,  32  Stafford  street 
Jamieson,  Jas.  Thomson,  S.S.C.,  19  Castle  st. 
Jamieson,  J.  Auldjo,  W.S.,  14  Buckingham 

terrace 
Jamieson,  John,  engineer,  29  Bristo  street 
Jamieson,  John,  agent,  10  AYest  Preston  st. 
Jamieson,  John,  broker,  27  St  Mary's  wynd 
Jamieson,  John,  printer,  wood  engraver,  and 

agent,  2  Shrub  place 
Jamieson,  Peter,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  6 

Nicolson  square  ;  house,  4  Arniston  place 
JAMIESON,  ROBERT,  fruit  merchant,  147 

Princes  street,   1b  Baxter's  place,   and  57 

Hanover  street ;  house,  21  West  Maitland 

street,     sfs  See  Adv.  p.  95 
Jamieson,  Thomas,  32  Bernard  street 
Jamieson,   W.  M.,   haberdasher,   60   and  62 

High  street 
Jamieson,  Mrs,  3  Rutland  square 
Jamieson,  Mrs  Robert,  7  Carlung  place 
Jamieson,  Mrs  William,  34  Howe  street 
Jamieson,  Miss,  6  Great  Stuart  street 
Jardine,  Stodart,  &  Frasers,  W.S.,  31  Princes 

street 
Jardine,  Alexander,  provision  merchant  and 

grocer,  57  High  street 
Jardine.  Chas.,  watchmaker,  29  Bristo  street 
JARDINE,    PETER,    postmaster   and  livery 

stable  keeper,  Dublin  Street  lane ;  house,  25 

Duke  street.     H^  See  Adv.  p.  1 14 


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Jardine,  R.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  75 

Pleasance 
Jardine,  Robert,  provision  mer.,  8  Catherine 

st.  and  160  Cowgate  ;  ho.  7  Druininond  st. 
Jardine.  W.  A.,  surveyor,  and  engineer  to  the 

City  of  Edinburgh  Road  Trust,  271  High 

street ;  house,  19  Queen  street 
Jardine,  Miss,  dressmaker,  21  Brougham  st. 
Jar  vis,  Alex.,  corkcutter,  119  Grassmarket 
Jeandin,  Mrs,  26  Rankeillor  street 
Jeffrey  &  Co.,  furniture  dealers  and  French 

polishers,  21  a  Howe  street 
Jeffrey,  John,  &  Co.,  brewers,  31  Grassmarket 
Jeffrey,   J.   &  E.,   cabinetmakers,   129   Rose 

street  lane 
Jeffrey,  D.,  chimney-sweeper,  34  St  Patrick  sq. 
Jeffrey,  David,  14  Randolph  crescent 
Jeffrey,  James,  4  Upper  Gihnore  place 
Jeffrey,  John  (J.  J.  §>  Co.),  47  Melville  street 
Jeffrey,  JohnH.,  cabinetmaker,  162  Fountain 

bridge 
Jeffrey,  Thomas,  furniture  dealer,  4  Hamilton 

place 
Jeffrey.  W.,  woollen  merchant,  43  Tolbooth 

wvnd  ;  house,  1  Bank  place 


Johnson,  Mrs  W..  2  George  street,  Leith 

Johnson,  Mrs.  ladies'  nurse,  48  Dean  street 

Johnson,  Miss  Helen  M.,  boarding  school,  12 
Moray  place 

Johnston  &  Co.,  coal  merchants,  2  Port  Hamil- 
ton ;  house,  63  Lothian  road 

Johnston  &  Co., engravers, lithographers. manu- 
facturing stationers,  and  general  printers, 
20  South  bridge 

Johnston  &  Taylor,  painters  and  glaziers,  7 
Union  place 

Johnston  &  Thorn,  coal  merchants,  11  Port- 
Hamilton  ;  house,  25  Archibald  place 

Johnston,  A.  &  J.,  provision  merchants,  91 
Canongate 

Johnston,  Charles,  &  Co.,  tea  dealers,  23  St 
Patrick  square 

Johnston.  David.  &  Sons,  tanners,  curriers, 
and  leather  merchants,  70  St  Mary's  wynd  ; 
house,  54  South  Blacket  place 

Johnston,  John  &  W.,  surveyors  of  buildings, 
10  London  street 

Johnston,  Samuel,  and  Sons,  tea  merchants,  1 
Henry  place 

Johnston,  T.,  &  Sons,  wrights,  69  Rose  street 


Jeffrey,  Mrs,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  'Johnston,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  general  furnishing 


32  Main  street 
Jeffrey,  Mrs,  news-agent,  115  Fountainbridge 
Jeffrey,  Miss,  milliner,  33  North  Richmond  st. 
Jenkins,  Francis,  clerk,  17  West  Nicolson  st. 
Jenkins,  William,  teacher,  John  Watson's  In- 
stitution 
Jenkins,  Mrs.  ladies'  nurse,  47  William  street 
Jenkinson,  Wm.  &  J.,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chants, 80,  81,  and  82  St  Andrew  st.,  Leith 
Jenkinson,  A.  (John  Miller  §■  Co.).  8  Dimdas  st. 
Jenkinson,   William  (IF.   $•  J.  J.),  5  Hope 

street,  Leith 
Jenkinson,  William,  tobacconist  and  confec- 
tioner, 120  Canongate 
Jenkinson,  Williain,  wine  and  spirit  merchant. 

17  Broughton  st.  :  house,  12  Antigua  st. 
Jensen,  Theodor,  merchant,  36  Quality  street; 

house,  2  John's  place,  Leith 
Jervis,  Mrs  Alexander,  25  Morrison  street 
Jerviswoode,  Lord,  10  Strathearn  road 
Jobson,  M.,  Baltic  hotel,  14  Commercial  st. 
Jobson,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  3  Water  lane  ; 

house.  4  Glover  street 
Jockel,  C  butcher  and  ham-curer,  60  Queen 

street ;  house,  55 
Jockel,  Christian,  Berlin  and  Frankfort  ware- 
house. West-end  bazaar,  118  George  street 
John,  Thomas,  teacher  of  English,  10  Carlton 

street 
Johns,  Thomas,  5  North  St  David  street 
Johnson    &   Son,  tea  and  coffee  merchants, 

5 1  Hanover  street 
Johnson,  Joseph,  39  Dublin  street 
Johnson,    T.    H.,    stationer,    Rose    cottage, 

Broughton  road 
Johnson,  Thomas  (J.  Sf  Son).  12  India  place 
Johnson,  William  (J.  §■  Sob),  12  India  place 


ironmongers,  44  Tolbooth  wynd 
JOHNSTON,  W.  &  A.  K.,  geographers,  en- 
gravers, and  printers  to  the  Queen,  pub- 
lishers, lithographers,  letterpress  printers, 
stationers,  and  map  mounters,  4  St  Andrew 
square  ;    sole   agents  in   Scotland   for  the 
Ordnance  Geological  Surveys.     ^  See  Adv. 
p.  49 
Johnston,  Alexr.,  builder,  5  Comely  green  pi. 
JOHNSTON,  ALEN..  butcher,  3  Queensferry 

street ;  house,  4.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  102 
Johnston,  Alex.,  baker  and  provision  mercht., 

21  Greenside  street ;  house,  13  Calton  hill 
Johnston,  Alexander  Keith,  March  hall,  Pres- 

tonfield 
Johnston,  Alex.,  gardener,  9  Canning  place 
Johnston,  Alex.,  refreshment  rooms,  51  Foim- 

tainbridse 
Johnston,  Alex.  (Snow  $■  J.),  64  S.  Clerk  st. 
Johnston,  Alex.  Cunningham,  joiner,  21  East 

Crosscauseway. 
Johnston,  A.  (fhos.  J.  <V  Son),  69  Rose  street 
Johnston,  Rev.  Andrew,  28  Brunswick  street, 

Stockbridge 
Johnston,    Daniel,   cabinetmaker    and   wood 
merchant,  101  South  Back  of  Canongate  ; 
house.  10  Sylvan  place 
Johnston,  David,  coal  merchant,  Echo  bank 
Johnston.  George,  publisher,  1  Stanhope  pi. 
Johnston,  Rev.  G.,  D.D.,  F.S.A.,  6  Minto  st, 
Johnston,  Henry,  Summerfield  villa,  Restalrig 

road 
Johnston,  Henry.  34  Queen  street 
Johnston,  Capt,  J.  C,  R.N.,  5  Inverleith  row 
Johnston,  James,  currier,  68  St  Mary"s  wynd 
Johnston,  James,  butcher.  46  Broughton  st.  ; 
house,  64  South  Clerk  street 


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Johnston,  James,  officer  of  Fisheries,  2  Dock 

place  ;  house,  9  Eastfield  place 
Johnston,  James,  glass  and  china  merchant, 

16  West  port ;  house,  1  Vennel 
Johnston,  Jas.  A.,  poulterer,  7  Poultry  market 
Johnston,  James,  smith  and  cartwright,  Toll- 
cross 
Johnston,  James,  tobacconist,  25  Clerk  street 
Johnston,  James  H.,  22  Melville  terrace 
Johnston,  John,  butcher,  40  Leven  st. ;  house, 

Viewforth 
Johnston,     John,    cork     manufacturer,    31a 

Green  side  street 
JOHNSTON,   JOHN  L.,  butcher,   poulterer, 

and  sausage-maker,   1   Newington  terrace 

and  180  Canongate.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  103 
Johnston,   John,  stabler,  West  Northumber- 
land street  lane 
Johnston,  John,  coach-hirer,  Gilchrist  lane ; 

house,  3  Greenside  street 
Johnston,  John  (Cay  if  J".),  25  York  place 
Johnston,  John,  tobacconist,  Junction  bridge, 

Brown's  place,  Leith 
Johnston,  John,  blacksmith,  42  Buccleuch  st. 
Johnston,  John,  baker,  6  N.  Newington  place 
Johnston,  John,  clerk,  1 1  Hanover  street 
Johnston,  John,  flesher,  12  St  Anthony  place 
Johnston.  J.,  confectioner,  204  Cowgate 
Johnston,  Patrick,  broker,  132  &  136  Cowgate 
Johnston,  Peter,  mason,  5  Buccleuch  street ; 

house,  26  Crosscauseway 
Johnston,    R.     Fleming    (Richardson    Sf   J.) 

Mount  Pleasant,  Canaan  lane 
Johnston,  Robert,  W.S.,  27  Royal  terrace 
Johuston,  Robert,  painter,  5  Charlotte  street, 

Leith 
Johnston,  Robert,  S.S.C.,  17  Dublin  street 
Johnston,  Robert,  victual  dealer,  51  Hanover 

street ;  house,  67 
Johnston,  Robert,  5  Summer  bank 
Johnston,  Robert,  accountant  (agent  for  Briton 

Medical  and  General  Life  Association,  Liver- 
pool  &p  London,    Sf    Globe   Fire   Insurance 

Co.),  46  Queen  street 
Johnston,  Robert,  provision  dealer,  10  Calton 

street ;  house,  67  Hanover  street 
Johnston,  Robt.,  tobacconist  and  news-agent, 

144  Rose  street 
Johnston,  R.  Bruce,  W.S.,  17  Windsor  street 
Johnston,  Thomas  (T.  J.  8f  Sons),  34  Castle 

street 
'  Johnston,  T.  B.  (  W.  §■  A.  K.  J.),  9  Claremont 

crescent 
Johnston,  Thomas  (Cay  &,~J.),  4  East  Brough- 

ton  place 
Johnston,  Thomas,  working  jeweller,  34  North 

bridge ;  house,  9  Buccleuch  street 
Johnston,  Thos.  M.,  54  South  Blacket  place 
Johnston,  Thomas,  wholesale  and  retail  wine 

and  spirit  merchant,  1  Princes  street  and 

67  North  bridge 
Johnston,  Thomas,  china  merchant,  104  West 

port 


Johnston,  Thomas  S.,  coal    merchant,  Cale- 
donian railway  station,  Leith  ;    hou 
Yardheads 
Johnston,  Wm.,  poulterer,  3  Poultry  market ; 

house,  441  Lawnmarket 
Johnston,  William,  commission  merchant,  66 

Frederick  street 
Johnston,  William  (In.  Rev.),  17  Pilrig  street 
Johnston,  William,  3  Pilrig  cottages 
Johnston,  William,  millwright,  9  Bangor  road 
Johnston,  AVm.,  French  polisher,  18b  Frederick 

street 
Johnston,  William,  10  Duncan  street 
Johnston,  William,  smith,  3  King's  stables 
Johnston,  Mrs  G.,  59  Earl  Grey  street 
Johnston,  Mrs  Henry,  34  Queen  street 
Johnston,  Mrs  J.  R.,  1  Bellevue  place 
Johnston,  Mrs  John,  1  Eastfield 
Johnston,  Mrs  W.,  64  Frederick  street 
Johnston,  Mrs  W.,  victualler,  19  Howe  street ; 

house,  23 
Johnston,  Mrs,  provision  merchant,  22  Charles 

street 
Johnston,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  47  Cumberland 

street 
Johnston,  Mrs,  31  Buccleuch  place 
Johnston,  Mrs,  13  Gayfield  square 
Johnston,  Mrs,  15  Buccleuch  place 
Johnston,  Mrs,  dairy,  141  High  street 
Johnston,  Mrs,  47  India  place 
Johnston,  Mrs,  1  Leslie  place 
Johnston,  Mrs,  china  and  stoneware  merchant, 

21  Home  street 
Johnston,  Misses  V.  E.,  &  Co.,  French  stay 

makers,  97  George  street 
Johnston,  Miss  Margaret,  lodgings,  66  Frede- 
rick street 
Johnston,  Miss  Margaret,  3  Cambridge  street 
Johnston,  Miss  M.,  grocer,  86  Rose  street 
Johnston,  Miss,  31  East  Claremont  street 
Johnston,  Miss,  18  Chester  street 
Johnston,  Miss,  1  Great  Stuart  street 
Johnston,  Miss,  straw  hat  maker,  7  Hay  st. 
Johnston,  Misses,  17  Chester  street 
Johnston,  Misses,  8  Pilrig  street 
Johnston,  Helen,  grocer,  86  Fountainbridge 
Johnstone,  Hunter,  &  Co.,  publishers,  2  Mel- 
bourne place 
Johnstone,    Adam,    solicitor.    North    British 

Railway  Co.,  4a  North  St  David  street 
Johnstone,    Adam,    parliamentary   solicitor, 

Newington  lodge,  Mayfield  terrace 
Johnstone,  Alfred  C,  76  Constituiion'street ; 

house,  8  Smith's  place 
Johnstone,  Frederick,  tavern-keeper.  7  Abbey : 

house,  9  Abbey 
Johnstone,  G.,  25  South  Clerk  street 
Johnstone,    George,  teacher  of  dancing  and 

music,  22  Elder  street 
Johnstone,  James,  9  Royal  terrace 
Johnstone,  James,  joiner.  6  Corunna  place 
Johnstone,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker.  9  Hill- 
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Johnstone,  John,  engraver,  printer,  and  litho- 
grapher, 7  Park  street 
Johnstone,  Robert,  chaplain  to  City  poorhouse, 

17  St  James'  square 
Johnstone,  Robert,  advocate,  137  George  st. 
Johnstone,  Robert,  2  Salisbury  street 
Johnstone,  Thomas,  mason,  18  Spittal  street 
Johnstone,  Admiral  Sir  William  James  Hope, 

K.C.B.,  24  Albany  street 
Johnstone,  W.  B.,  R.S.A.,  artist,  3  Gloucester 

place 
Johnstone,  "William,  15  Grange  loan 
Johnstone,  William  M.,  S.S.C.,  26  Pitt  street 
Johnstone,  William  Walker,  D.C.S.,  13  Carl- 
ton street 
Johnstone,  Wm.  W.,  nurseryman,  3  Summer 

place 
Johnstone,  Mrs  John,  20  Rankeillor  street 
Johnstone,  Mrs  K.,  12  Duke  street 
Johnstone,  Mrs  W.,  4  Northumberland  place 
Johnstone,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  7  Union  street 
Johnstone,  Mrs,  50  Melville  street 
Johnstone,  Mrs,  2  Union  place,  Trinity 
Johnstone,  Mrs,  lodgings,    14    Trinity   cres- 
cent 
Johnstone,  Miss  Hope,  Hopetoun  lodge,  New- 
haven  road 
Johnstone,   Miss   Margaret,   shoe  warehouse, 

311  High  street 
Johnstone,  Miss,  dressmaker,  2  Hay  street 
Johnstone,    Miss,   day  and  boarding  school, 

22  Annandale  street 
Johnstone,  Miss,  3  West  Newington 
Joint-stock  Co^ipanies  Registration  Office, 
Exchequer  {John  Henderson,  registrar) ;  10 
to  3 
Jolly,  Stewart  Lyell,  29  Buckingham  terrace 
Jolly,  William,  English  master,  George  Wat- 
son's Hospital ;  house,  2  Gillespie  street 
Jolly,  Wm.,  family  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

20  Broughton  street 
Jolly,  Mrs,  26  Ann  street 
Jonas,    Maurice,    picture-frame    maker   and 

picture  dealer,  65  Kirkgate 
Jones,  R.  M.,  &  Co.,  commission  agents,  48 

Constitution  street 
Jones,   Francis,  deputy-controller  (G.P.O.), 

78  Lauriston  place 
Jones,  R.  M.  (R.  M.  J.  fr  Co.),  29  Scotland 

Jones,  T.  W.,  W.S.,  16  Comely  bank 

Jones,  Mrs  T.  H.,  10  Castle  terrace 

Jones,  Mrs,  27  Nelson  street 

Jones,  Miss  M.  A.,  Mount  Pleasant  cottage, 

Canaan  lane 
Jones,  Miss  M.  A.,  dressmaker,  47  Thistle  st. 
Jopp,  Charles,  civil  engineer,  24  St  Andrew 

square  ;  house,  3  Royal  terrace 
Jopp,  Mrs,  30  Albany  street 
Jordan,  John,  125  Constitution  street 
Joss,  John,  gardener,  2  Blackford  pi.,  Morn- 

ingside 
Joss,  Mrs,  9  Earl  Grey  street 


Journal    of    Agriculture    Office,    India 

buildings,  Victoria  street 
Junner,  Jn.  C,  Bonnington  brae,  Bennington 
Jupp,  A.,  music  warehouse,  48  Leith  street ; 

house,  4c  Pilrig  street 
Jupp,  H.,  musicseller,  31  and  32  Kirkgate  ; 

house,  30 
Juridical  Society,  40  Charlotte  square 
Jurisprudence,  Journal  of,  T.  &  T.  Clark,  38 

George  street 
Justice  of  Peace  Office  (it.  Morham,  clerk), 

10  Royal  Exchange 
Justice  of  Peace  Office  for  County,  County 

hall :  10  to  3  and  6  to  8  ;  Saturday,  10  to  2 
Justiciary  Office,  40-42  Register  house 

Karley,  Mrs  A.,  4  Clarendon  crescent 
KAY  &  CO.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  39 

Jamaica  street.     See  Adv.  p.  99 
Kay,   Alexander,   &  Co.,  plumbers  and  gas- 
fitters,  144  Princes  street 
Kay.  Thomas,  &  Son,  plumbers  and  gasfitters, 

18  Charlotte  place 
Kay,  Andrew,  butcher,  1  Dumbiedykes  road 
Kay,  Andrew,  11  Grindlay  street 
Kay,  Charles,  crucible  manufacturer,  Green- 
side  row  ;  house,  53  Canon  gate 
Kay,  George,  fruiterer,  13  West  Newington 

place  ;  house,  9  Macnab  street 
Kay,  George,  provision  merchant,  321  Highst. 
Kay,  H.  R.  (T.  K.  §■  Son),  30  Alva  street 
Kay,  James,  clerk  of  works,  47  Brunswick  st. 
Kay,  John  (Turnbidl  Sf  K.),  15  Leopold  place 
Kay,  John,  72  Northumberland  street 
Kay,  Robert,  Union  hotel,  4  Lothian  road 
Kay,  Robert  B.,  28  London  street 
Kay,  William,  bootmaker,  38  Alva  street 
Kay,  William,  bootmaker,  10  India  place 
Kay,  William,  clerk  of  works,  2  St  David's  ter. 
Kay,  Wm.  F.  (Kay  $*  Co.),  72  Northumber- 
land street 
Kay,    William,    bookseller    and   stationer,    5 
Bank  street,  and  '  The  Box,'  Lindsay  place  ; 
house,  4  Bank  street 
Kay,  Mrs  Alexander,  144  Princes  street 
Kay,  Mrs  T.,  10  South  Charlotte  street 
Kay,  Mrs  W.,  6  Summerfield 
Kay,  Mrs  William,  20  Drummond  place 
Kay,  Mrs,  6  Roxburgh  street 
Kay,  Mrs,  34  St  Leonard  street 
Kay,  Mrs,  2  Rankeillor  place 
Kay,  Miss,  fruiterer,  78  Queen  street 
Kean,  Nathaniel,  22  Rutland  square 
Keating,    Edward,    shoe-heel   and    toe-plate 
manufacturer,  13  Bristo  street ;  works,  66 
Potterrow 
Keay,    Misses,    establishment   for  board  and 

education  of  young  ladies,  5  Grove  street 
Keddie,  A.  &  A.,  &  Co.,  general  drapers,  257 

and  265  High  street 
Keddie,  David,  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer,  and 
undertaker,  19  Church  street ;  ho.  40  India 
street 


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Keddie,  David,  4  St  Cuthbert  street 
Keddie,  John,  bootmaker,  23  Hanover  street 
Keddie,  J.  A.,  spirit  merchant,  202  Rose  st.  ; 

house,  1G5 
Keddie,    Thomas,     upholsterer,    undertaker, 
house  agent,  and  appraiser,  7  Melville  place  ; 
house,  9 
Keddie,  Thomas,  jun.,  spirit  merchant,  3  and 

4  Shore 
Keddie,  William,  tailor,  15  St  Anthony  place 
Keddie,  Miss  Jane,  greengrocer,  54  Brough- 

ton  street 
Kedslie,  Alexander,  Malta  house,  Malta  terrace 
Kedslie,  George,  Hebron  bank,  Canaan  lane 
Kedzlie,  Robert,  draper,  76  South  Clerk  st. 
Keegan,  John,  solicitor,  10  Duke  street 
Keegan,  T.,  wine  mercht.,  1  N.  St  David  st, 
Keiller,  Ales.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.E.,  21  Queen  st. 
Keiller,  William,  5  George  square 
Keir,  James,  advocate,  10  Albyn  place 
Keir,  Robert,  warehouseman,  48  Quality  st. 
Keir,  "William,  8  Comely  bank 
Keir,  Mrs  J.,  milliner,  15  Saunders  street 
Keir,  Miss,  26  Grindlay  street 
Keith,  David,  writer,  98  Gilmore  place 
Keith,  Geo.  S.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  57  Northum- 
berland street 
Keith,  George,  4  Milne  square 
Keith,  John,  16  Picardy  place 
Keith,    Thomas,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  2  North 

Charlotte  street 
Keith,  Mrs,  10  Wemyss  place 
Keith,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  6  Wemyss  terrace 
Keith,  Mrs,  35  Castle  street 
Kell,  Mrs,  11  Manor  place 
Kelland,  Professor,  20  Clarendon  crescent 
Kellet,  Alex.,  ironmonger,  tinsmith,  and  gas- 
fitter,  55  Earl  Grey  street ;  house,  38 
Kellet,  John,  ironmonger,  tinsmith,  and  gas- 
fitter,  63  Broughton  street 
Kellie,  David,  baker,  42  Buccleuch  street 
Kellie,   James,   grocer   and   confectioner,    58 

Lothian  road 
Kello,  Richard,  3  Dewar  place 
KELLOCK,  A.,  &  CO.,  clothiers   and   out- 
fitters, 39  and  40  South  bridge.    ^  See  Adv. 
p.  67 
Kellock,  Alexander,  innkeeper,  80  South  Back 

of  Canongate 
Kellock,  Andrew   (A.   K.    §•    Co.),  Verbena 

cottage,  Murray  street,  Sciennes  hill 
KELLY,    JOHN,    &    SONS,    smiths,    lock- 
makers,  ironmongers,   tinsmiths,   and  hot- 
water  engineers,    113  Rose  street.     ^  See 
Adv.  p.  83 
Kelly,  Alex.  {J.  K.  Sf  Sons),  13  Grindlay  st. 
Kelly,  Andrew,  28  Greenside  street 
Kelly,  Bruce,  9  Raeburn  place 
Kelly,  John,  broker,  254  Cowgate 
Kelly,  John  {J.  K.  <V  Sons),  6  Castle  street 
Kelly,  Thomas  (J.  K.  $■  Sons),  129  Rose  st. 
Kelly,    Mrs,    midwife   and   ladies' 
Howe  street 


Kelman,  Rev.  John,  M.A.,  4  Claremont  park 
Kelt,  Mrs,  china  merchant,  80  Bone  wynd 
KEMP  &  CO.,  chemical,  photographic,  and 

philosophical  instrument  makers  and 
chemists,  12  and  13  Infirmary  street;  work- 
shops, 8.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  56 

Kemp,  John  F.,  &  Co.,  commission  agents,  4 
Bernard  street 

Kemp,   J.   &  R.,   coal   merchants,   14  Port- 
Hamilton  ;  house,  5  Morrison  street 

Kemp,  Alexander,  builder,  8  Montague  street 

Kemp,    Daniel,    governor,    City    poorhouse, 
Forrest  road 

Kemp,  David  R.  {Union  Bank),  27  Rutland 
street 

Kemp,  F.  (B.  L.  C.  Bank),  33  Dundas  street 

Kemp,  George,  coach  and  van  builder,  1 
Union  place,  Bennington  road 

Kemp,  George,  teacher  of  drawing,  1  Union 
place,  Bonnington  road 

Kemp,  George,  clerk,  14  Cannon  street,  Leith. 

Kemp,  George,  joiner,  9  Davie  street 

Kemp,  George,  butcher,  26  Broughton  st.  ;. 
house,  32 

Kemp,  James,  flour  merchant,  79  Clerk  st.  \. 
house,  81 

Kemp,  James,  8  Melville  crescent 

Kemp,  John,  engineer,  50  Albany  st.,  Leith 

Kemp,  Robert  {late  Kirkwood  fy  A'.),  plumber 
and  gasfitter,  50  Frederick  st. ;  workshops, 
W.  Thistle  st.  lane;  house,  11  Howe  street 

Kemp,  Robert,  8  Macnab  street 

Kemp,  Mrs  T.  L.,  AVilliamfield,  Newhaven  rd- 

Kemp,  Mrs,  18  King  street 

Kemp,  Miss,  5  Windsor  street 

Kempster,  Mrs  T.,  laundress,  27a  St  James' 
square 

Kemys,  Mrs,  11  Castle  street 

Kenmore,  Wm.  F.,  advocate,  46  Albany  st. 

Kenmore,  Mrs,  20  Haddington  place 

Kennedy,  Alex.  {Inland  Rev.),  24  Salisbury  st. 

Kennedy,  Alexander,  11  Bread  street 

Kennedy,  Angus,  Wardie  crescent 

Kennedy,  Charles,  corkcutter,  4  Infirmary  st. 

Kennedy,  Daniel,  live-stock  agt,,  14  Gardner's- 
crescent 

Kennedy,  David,  carpenter,  6  Union  place 

Kennedy,  Farquhar,  40  Cumberland  street 

Kennedy,  Hugh,  W.S.,  19  Broughton  place 

Kennedy,  James,  letter-carrier,  17  Union  st. 

Kennedy,  James,  baker,  29b  Cockburn  street 

Kennedy,  John,  W.S.,  71  Great  King  street 

Kennedy,  John  J.  A.  G.,  clerk,  2  Rosehill 
place 

Kennedy,  John,  builder,  23  Upper  Grove  pi. 

Kennedy,  John  L.,  pawnbroker,  1  Milne  sq. 

Kennedy,  Captain  N.,  1  Manor  place 

Kennedy,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  1  St  James' 
place ;  house,  2 

Kennedy,  Robt,,  ironmonger,  45  Candlemaker 
row  ;  house,  37 

Kennedy,  Robert,  engineer  (retired),  3  Black- 
ford road 


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Kennedy,  Robt.  A.  (Life  Association  of  Scot- 
land), 92  Gilmore  place 

Kennedy,  Samuel,  5  Mary  field  place 

Kennedy,  Thomas,  Wardie  hotel,  Wardie 

Kennedy,  Thos.,  spirit  mercht.,  135  Fountain- 
bridge 

Keimedy,  "Wm.,  Waterloo  hotel  and  "Waterloo 
rooms,  23  and  24  Waterloo  place 

Kennedy,  Wm.,  W.S.,  59  Northumberland  st. 

Kennedy,  William,  Wardie  crescent 

Kennedy,  William,  cabinetmaker  and  furni- 
ture dealer,  6  Hamilton  place 

Keimedy,  William,  lecturer,  Normal  School. 
5  Whitehead  place 

Kennedy,  Wm.,  hotelkeeper,  8  Princes  street 

Kennedy,  Rev.  W.  0.  F.,  7  Carberry  place 

Kennedy,  William  P.,  publisher,  56  George 
street ;  house,  7  London  street 

Kennedy,  Lady  William,  2  Buckingham  ter. 

Kennedy,  Mrs,  6  Rillbank  terrace 

Kennedy,  Mrs,  lodgings,  15  South  College  st. 

Kennedy,  Mrs,  25  Thistle  street 

Kennedy,  Margaret,  spirit  merchant,  167 
Pleasance 

Kennedy,  Miss,  26  Cumberland  street 

Kennedy,  Misses,  establishment  for  young 
ladies,  1  Church  hill 

Kennedy,  Misses,  milliners,  9  Macnab  street 

Kenneth,  Mrs,  French  staymaker,  53  Thistle 
street 

Kennington  &  Jenner,  silk  mercers  and  drapers, 
47  and  48  Princes  st.,  and  2,  4,  6,  8,  10,  and 
12  St  David  street 

Kent,  George  Killick,  decorative  painter,  3 
Wemyss  place  ;  house,  18  Howe  street 

Kenward,  W.,  music  teacher,  5  Randolph  pi. 

Ker,  David,  14  Forth  street 

Ker,  Jas.,  lathsplitter,  35  Haddington  place ; 
house,  Shrub  hill.  Shrub  place 

Ker,  James  S.,  Salisbury  villa,  St  Leonard's 
hill 

Ker,  Robert  Darling,  merchant,  St  Leonard 
house,  32  St  Leonard  street 

Ker,  Thomas,  cutler  and  surgical  instrument 
maker,  27  Potterrow 

Ker,  Mrs  R.  W.,  10  Middleby  street 

Ker,  Miss,  9  Greenhill  gardens 

Ker,  Misses,  28  Rutland  square 

Ker,  Misses,  4  Inverleith  terrace 

Kermack,  W.  R.,  W.S.,  commissioner  for 
taking  affidavits  in  the  Court  of  Chancery 
of  Ireland.  9  Hill  st. ;  house,  22  York  place 

Kermack,  Miss,  3  Lynedoch  place 

Kerr  &  Anderson,  wholesale  merchants  and 
agents,  16  South  St  David  street 

Kerr  &  Co.,  china  warehouse,  34  Broughton  st. 

Kerr,  Hatton,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  commis- 
sion agents,  St  Anthony  court,  Leith 

Kerr,  Alexander  C,  photographer,  9  Brighton 
street 

KeiT,  Alexander,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  2 
Spittal  street ;  house,  14 

Kerr,  Alexander,  7  St  Patrick  square 


Kerr,   Andrew,    architect    (Office    of  H.M. 

Works),  3  Findhorn  place 
Kerr,  Andrew,  brewer,  16  East  Norton  place 
Kerr,  And.  A.  (Royal  Bank),  4  Broughton  pi. 
Kerr,  Archd.,  tailor  and  clothier,  13  Union 

place 
Kerr,  Charles  James,  15  Rosebank  cottages 
Kerr,  Charles  M.,  wine  merchant,  9  Bernard 

street;  house,  11  Dean  terrace 
Kerr,  David,  21  Warriston  crescent 
Kerr,  David,  stone  carver,  21  Morrison  street: 

house,  25  Upper  Grove  place 
Kerr,  George,  16  Charlotte  place 
Kerr,  George,  2  London  street 
Kerr,  G.,  tobacconist,  34  Kirkgate 
Kerr,  Henry,  7  Abbotsford  crescent 
Kerr,  H.  N.  J.,  40  Inverleith  row 
Kerr,  Hugh,  coach-hirer,  2  Hope  street ;  ho. 

9  Queensferry  street 
Kerr,  James,  grocer,  89  Nicolson  street ;  ho. 

25  Rankeillor  street 
Kerr,  Captain  James,  R.N.,  5  Hamilton  place. 

Newington 
Kerr,  James  (Sasine  Office),  4  Torphichen  st. 
Kerr,  James,  5  Market  place 
Kerr,  James,  2  Hope  terrace,  Leith 
Kerr,  John,  chicken,  ham,  and  tongue  ware- 
house, 32  Lothian  street 
Kerr,   John   B.,    umbrella   manufacturer,  47 

Tolbooth  wynd  ;  house,  13 
Kerr,  John  F.,  glazier,  61b  Frederick  street 
Kerr,  John,  clerk  of  works,  7  Windmill  street 
Kerr,   John    (late    Carmichael),  chemist  and 

druggist,  13  Calton  street 
Kerr,  John,  grocer,  30  N.  Richmond  street ; 

house,  27 
Kerr,  John,  smith,  Main  point 
Kerr,  Robert,  advocate,  4  Broughton  place 
Kerr,  Robert,  9  Great  Stuart  street 
Kerr,  Robert,  butcher,  10  Great  Junction  st. 
Kerr,  R.  S.,  25  Gayfield  square 
Kerr,  S.  D.,  surgeon,  77  Pleasance 
Kerr,  Thomas  (G.P.O.),  Violet  bank 
Kerr,  Thomas,  bootmaker,  30  Leith  street 
Kerr,  Thomas,  18  Montague  street 
Kerr,  Thos.,  coal  mercht.,  11  So.  St  James  st. 
Kerr,  Thomas,  5  Hamilton  place,  Newingion 
Kerr,  Wm.,  wine  and  spirit  mercht.,  148  High 

street ;  house,  Napier  villa,  Merchiston 
Kerr,  Wm.,  private  hotel,  138  and  140  George 

street 
Kerr,  William,  builder,  175  Causewayside 
Kerr,  Wm.,  cork  manufacturer,  15  St  Patrick 

square  ;  house,  64  Buccleuch  street 
Kerr,  Wm.,  teacher  of  vocal  music,  10  Keir  st. 
Kerr,  William,  53  Albany  street 
Kerr,  William,  lodgings,  39  Charlotte  square 
Kerr,  William,  paper-stainer,  2  Shrub  place 
Kerr,  William,  11  Jamaica  street 
Kerr,    Mrs    Cecilia,    licensed    broker,   45   St 

Mary's  wynd 
Kerr,  Mrs  James,  bookseller  and  circulating- 
library,  32  Nicolson  st.  ;  ho.  28  Salisbury  st. 


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103 


Kerr,  Mrs  Jane,  ladies'  nurse,  G  Saunders  st. 

Kerr,  Mrs  Robert,  1  Gladstone  terrace 

Kerr,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  4  Mackenzie  place 

Kerr,  Mrs,  furnishing  shop,  1a  Jamaica  street 

Kerr,  Mrs,  19  Fettes  row 

Kerr,  Mrs,  12  Jamaica  street 

Kerr.  Miss  G.,  milliner,  etc.,  18  Downie  place 

Kerr.  Miss  Marion,  milliner,  31  Lothian  street 

Kerr,  Miss,  dressmaker,  4  Melbourne  place 

Kerr,  Miss.  10  Forres  street 

Ketchen,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  11  Dalrymple  pi. 

Kettle,  R.,  Capt.  Roy.  Artillery,  9  Smith's  pi. 

Key,  George,  78  Great  King  street 

Key,  Thomas,  deputy  inspector-general,  In- 
dian army,  42  George  square 

Key.  Miss,  boarding  and  day  school,  78  Great 
King  street 

Kidd,  Eunson,  &  Co.,  commission  agents  and 
merchants,  8  Quality  street 

Kidd,  David  (M.  Sorensen  Sf  K.),  140  Consti- 
tution street 

Kidd,  James,  2  Buccleuch  place 

Kidd,  James,  janitor,  New  College,  Mound  pi. 

Kidd,  James,  agent,  121  Nicolson  street 

Kidd,  John,  merchant,  3  Cassels  place 

Kidd,  John  R.,  writer,  9  Gardner's  crescent 

Kidd,  Jn.,  baker  and  victual  dealer,  21  Arthur 
street 

Kidd.  Thomas  (G.P.O.),  2  Glenorchy  place 

Kidd,  Mrs,  2  George's  place 

Kidd,  Mrs  H.,  24  Buccleuch  place 

Kidd,  Miss,  5  Portland  place 

Kiddy,  Mrs,  61  Clerk  street 

Kierumgaard,  H.  (Abbott,  A'.,  &,-  Co.),  55  York 
place 

Kilgour,  James,  classical  teacher,  32  Grove  st. 

Kilgour,  John,  surveyor,  12  Queen  street 

Kilgour,  Joseph  (agent  for  Cassell,  Smith,  &,* 
Co.,  London),  wholesale  and  retail  tea  and 
coffee  merchant,  69  Tolbooth  wynd  ;  house, 
2  Charlotte  street,  Leith 

Kilgour.  William,  of  Glaslie,  22  Warriston 
crescent 

Kilgour,  Wm.,  teacher,  Donaldson's  hospital 

Kilgour,  William  P.,  commercial  traveller,  8 
Elder  street 

Kilgour,  Mrs,  lodgings,  29  Howe  street 

Killen,  James,  Catholic  bookseller,  242  Cow- 
gate 

Killixgworth  Colliery,  30  St  Andrew  sq, 

Kilpatrick,  Andrew,  dairyman,  5  Balbirnie  pi. 

Kilpatrick,  H.  Grainger  (Christie  §  K.),  1 
Archibald  place 

Kilpatrick,  Hugh,  tailor  and  clothier,  10 
Brougham  street 

Kilpatrick,  Thomas,  8  Heriot  place 

Kilpatrick,  Mrs,  victual  dealer,  173  West  port ; 
house,  17  Bread  street 

Kim,  David,  4  Union  street,  Leith 

Kim,  William,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 
23  St  Andrew  street,  Leith 

King,  Benjamin,  31  Maryfield  place 

King,  J.  Haliburtou,  3  Northumberland  st. 


King,    J.    Falconer,   analytical    ohemie 
lecturer  on  chemistry,  inspector  of  lime  and 
lemon   juices  to  the    Loan!  of  Trad 

Constitution  street 
King,  James,  Taaphall  cottage,  Bonniagton 

King,  James,  tailor,  25  Frederick 

King,  John,  coal  agent,  Scotland  street  station ; 

house,  81  High  street 
KING,  PERCIVAL,  teacher  of  cricket,   bat 

and  cricket  depot,  10  Bristo  street. 

Adv.  p.  47 
King,    Robert,    gasfitter   and   bellhan. 

Simon  square 
King,  Thomas,  gardener,  3  Horn  lane 
King,  Rev.  William,  11  Clarence  street 
King,  Wm.,  teacher,  Stewart's  hospital.  Dean 
King,  William,  spirit  merchant,  24  St  Andrew 

street,  Leith  ;  house,  79 
King,  Mrs,  lodgings,  4  Morton  street 
King,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  27  Jamaica  street 
King,  Mrs,  12  Clifton  terrace 
King,  Mrs,  lodgings,  25  Frederick  street 
King,  Miss,  13  North  Merchiston  place 
King,  Misses,  lodgings,  14  Castle  street 
Kinghorn,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  110  Rose 

street ;   house,  112 
Kinghorn,  Alexander,  commercial    traveller, 

17  Melville  terrace 
Kinghorn,  Hugh,  contractor,  16  Bonnington 

place 
Kinghorn,  James,  47  Albany  street.  Leith 
Kinghorn,  Wm.,  Bonnington  villa,  Bonnington 
Kinghorn,  William  Clerk,  8  Prince  Consort  pi. 
Kinghorn,  Miss,  3  E.  Pitt  street,  Bonnington 
Kinlay,  James  (Barnetson  Sf  A'.),  18  Arthur  st. 
Kinlay,    John,    coal    merchant,   9   office,   St 

Leonard's    depot,    North    British    Railway 

station  ;  house,  25  St  Leonard's  hill 
Kinloch,  Andrew,  clerk,  47  Hope  park  end 
Kinloch,  George,  of  Kinloch,  32  Drummond 

place 
Kinloch,  George  R.,  General  Register  House  ; 

house,  West  Coates  villa,  West  Coates 
Kinloch,  James,  dairyman,  20  Hanover  street 
Kinloch,  Hon.  Lord,  24  Great  King  street 
Kinloch,  Mrs,  lodgings,  68  George  street 
Kinloch,  Miss,  7  Dick  place 
Kinmond,  John,  clerk  of  works,  8  Spittal  st. 
Kinnaird,  Jas.,  confectioner,  44  Brunswick  st. 
Kinnaird,   William,  contractor,  Bangor  road, 

Great  Junction  street 
Kinnear.  Alexander  S.,   advocate,  33  North- 
umberland street 
Kinnear,  C.  G.  H.  (Peddie  §•  K.).  2  Forres  st. 
Kinnear,  David,    accountant.  21  Elder  street 
Kinnear,  George  T.,  W.S.  (Hamilton  «.y  A".), 

28  Royal  circus 
Kinnear,  James,  2  North-east  Circus  place 
Kinnear,  James  (G.P.O.),  31  Abbey  hill 
Kinnear,  James,  pawnbroker,  40    Potterrow 

and  7  Nicolson  square 
Kinnear,  Thomas,  builder  and  joiner,  19  Cum- 
berland street ;  house,  81 


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Kirmear,  Mrs,  2  Clifton  terrace 
Kinniburgh,  Mrs,  lodgings,  14  Roxburgh  st. 
Kinnimont,  R.  K.,  mineral  oil  merchant  and 

commission  agent,  Dean  bank  lodge,  Dean 

bank 
Kinnis.  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  25  Thistle  street 
Kinnoch,    Andrew,    Abbey  hill  foundry,   59 

Abbey  hill ;  house,  (31 
Kippen,  Dun.,  spirit  merchant,  25  Richmond 

place 
Kippen,  James  H.,  of  Westerton,  8  Oxford 

terrace 
Kirby.  Miss,  assistant  matron,  John  Watson's 

Institution 
Kirk,  George,  shipowner,  12  Cassels  place 
Kirk,  James,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  223 

and  225  High  street,  461  Lawnmarket,  and 

1  Catherine  street ;  house,  8  North  Mansion- 
house  road 
Kirk,    Rev.    Professor    John,    17    Greenhill 

gardens 
Kirk,  John,  W.S.,  12  Claremont  crescent 
Kirk,  John,  saleroom,  22  Victoria  street 
Kirk,   Major,   staff   officer   of    pensioners,    9 

Lauder  road  ;  office,  Edinburgh  Castle 
Kirk,  William,  bootmaker,  114  Fountainbridge 
Kirk,  Mrs,  13  Salisbury  street 
Kirk,  Miss,  5  Roxburgh  place 
Kirk,  Miss,  ladies'  outfit  and  baby  linen  rooms, 

41  George  street 
Kirkham,  Mrs,  51  Broughton  street 
Kirkhope,   John,    &   Son,    grocers   and  wine 

merchants,  1  South  Melville  place  ;  house, 

Randolph  villa,  West  Coates 
Kirkhope,  Alexander,  grocer  and  wine  mer- 
chant, 3  Scotland  street ;  house,  1 
Kirkland,  John,  manager,  Duke  of  Hamilton's 

collieries,  10  Port-Hamilton ;  house,  7  Spittal 

street 
Kirkland,  W.  D.,  8  Findhom  place 
Kirkland,  Mrs  H.,  grocer,  8  Elder  street 
Kirkland,  Mrs  William  S.,  10  Clarence  street 
Khkpatrick,  John,  advocate,  39  Moray  place 
Kirkup,  Jas.,  spirit  dealer,  23  St  Leonard  st. 
Kirkwood,  Alexander,  &  Son,  medallists,  die 

and    stamp   cutters,   9   St  James'  square ; 

house,  49  Dick  place 
Kirkwood,  Alexander,  engraver  of  plain  and 

ornamental  writing,  8  North  bridge ;  house, 

3  Windmill  lane 
Kirkwood,   Alexander,  jun.   (A'.   §■  Son),   24 

Gardner's  crescent 
Kirkwood,  James,  working  jeweller,  12  Thistle 

street ;  house,  37  London  street 
Kirkwood,    James,    hardware    merchant,    29 

South  bridge 
Kirkwood,  J.,  10  Abbotsford  park 
Kirkwood,  Rev.  James,  27  East  Claremont  st. 
Kirkwood,  James,  jobbing  mason  and.  slater, 

5  Earl  Grey  street 
Kirkwood,  Robert,  plumber,  204  Rose  street 
Kirkwood,  Walter,  2  Hay  street 
Kirkwood,  Mrs  A.,  3  Howard  place 


Kirkwood,  Mrs  Alex.,  flesher,  254  Canongate 
Kirkwood.  Mrs  Captain  James,  25  York  place 
Kirman,  William,  coach  proprietor,  Lochrin  ; 
clerk's  house  and  stables,  4  Lower  Gilmore 
place  ;  house,  77  Gilmore  place 
Kissock,  Misses,  2  Shandwick  place 
Kitchen,  John,  slater.  16  Cowan's  close 
Kitto,  Edmund  S..  7  Henderson  row 
Klausman,  A.  &  D.,  clockmakers,  23  Lothian 

street 
Knapp,  Mrs,  55  Inverleith  row 
Knight,  George,  &  Son,  smiths  and  furnishing 
ironmongers,  5  West  Register  street   and 
52  Rose  street  lane  ;  house,  38  Broughton 
street 
Knight.  David  L.  (G.  K.  Sf  Son),  38  Brough- 
ton street 
Knight,  William,  47  India  place 
Knight,    W.,    grocer    and   spirit    dealer,    88 

Canongate 
Knight,  Miss,  1  Montpelier 
Knight,    Miss,   dress  and    cloak   maker,    38 

Broughton  street 
Knoblauch,  Hugo,  merchant,  41  Constitution 

street ;  house,  5  Madeira  place 
Knott,   Tavernor,  portrait  painter,   3   Queen 

street 
Knott,  Miss,  102  Gilmore  place 
Knowles,  Andrew,  flesher,  63  High  street 
Knowles,  Jasper,  confectioner,  7  Bank  street 
Knowles,  Miss,   milliner  and  dressmaker,  15* 

Hart  street 
Knox,  Samuel,  &  Dickson,  fringe  and  gimp 
manufacturers,  hosiers,  glovers,  and  smaii- 
ware  merchants,  jewellers,  and  perfumers, 
13,  15,  and  17  South  Hanover  street,  and  42 
Rose  street ;  factory,  Mound  place 
Knox  Refreshment  Rooms,  51  High  street 
Knox,  Adam  (Caledonian  Insurance  Co.),  16 

Hart  street 
Knox,  Henry,  paper  cutter,  10  Clyde  street 
Knox,  James,  glazier  and  painter.  19  Green- 
side  place  ;  house,  4  East  Broughton  place 
Knox,  James,  accountant,  47  Hanover  street ; 

house,  Bathfield,  North  Leith 
Knox,  John,  grocer,  28  Potterrow 
Knox,  John,  16  Keif  street 
Knox,  Thomas  (/v.,  Samuel,  Sp  Dickson),  2  Dick 

place 
Knox,  Wm.,  M.D.  and  surgeon,  11  Hart  st. 
Knox,  William,  LL.D.,  cashier  Schoolmasters' 

Widows'  Fund,  16  Thistle  street 
Knox,  Mrs  J.  D.,  12  Castle  terrace 
Knox,  Mrs  James,  3  Fountainbridge 
Knox,  Miss,  16  Barony  street 
Koerber,  Hecktor,  tailor  and  clothier,  56  Shore 
Koerber,  Johannes  (late  Geikie),  ornamental 
hair  manufacturer    and   perfumer   to  the 
Queen.  31  Cockburn  st.  ;  ho.  9  Shrub  place 
Kohler,  E.,  &  Son,  violin-string  makers  and 

musicsellers,  21  North  bridge 
Kohler.  Ernest  (K.  Sp  Son),  2  Buccleuch  place 
Krag,  Erik  (Sanderson  §-  K.),  14  Howe  street 


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Kiichler,  Heinrich,  professor  of  singing,  103 

George  street 
Kunz,   Jules  A.  L.,  teacher  of    French   and 

German,  19  Royal  circus 
Kunz,  Madame  Jules,   boarding]  school,   19 

Royal  circus 
Kussick,  Mrs,  broker,  53  Pleasance 
Kyle,  Mrs  James,  3  Kyle  place,  Madeira  st. 
Kyle,  Mrs  John,  4  Great  King  street 
Kyles,  Andrew,  tailor,  3  North  Richmond  st. 
Kynock,  Mrs,  9  Torphichen  street 

Lachlan,  James,  56  Thistle  street 

Lackie,  G.,  grocer  and  fruiterer,  17  Dundasst. 

La  Cour  &  Watson,  export  agents,  ship  and 

insurance  brokers,  14  Commercial  street 
La  Cour,  L.,  17  Inverleith  row 
Ladies'  Own  Journal  Office,  8  Melbourne 

place 
Laidlaw,  J.  &  G.,  joiners,  Whitfield  place 
LAIDLAW,    R.,    &    SON,    Venetian    blind 

manufacturers,  bellhangers,  brass  and  iron 

founders,    gas-meter    manufacturers,    and 

gasfitters.  Simon  square  and  7  Gilmour  st. 

^  See  Adv.  p.  87 
Laidlaw,  Adam,  general  draper  and  milliner, 

3  Clanalpine  buildings 
Laidlaw,  A.,  bellhanger   and  window  blind 

manufacturer,  7a  Grange  road 
Laidlaw,  David,  flesher,  18  &  19  High  market 
Laidlaw,  James,  baker,  4  Kerr  street 
Laidlaw,  James,  2  Breadalbane  street 
Laidlaw,  John,  messenger  (British  Linen  Co.), 

6  Register  place 
Laidlaw,  Ralph,  cowfeeder,  5  High  riggs 
Laidlaw,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

47  Canongate  ;  house,  6  St  John  street 
Laidlaw,  Walter  (Dores  $■  L.),  3  Buccleuch  st. 
Laidlaw,  William,   wright    and    undertaker, 

Morrison  street ;  house,  29  Earl  Grey  st. 
Laidlaw,  Miss,  10  Middleby  street 
Laing  &  Wilson,  brassfounders  and  gasfitters, 

18  Greenside  lane 
Laing,  A.,  tailor  and  clothier,  27  Sandport  st. 
Laing,  Alex.  (Bank  of  Scotland),  13  Bank  st 
Laing,  Andrew  J.,  Royal  Insurance  surveyor, 

13  George  street ;  house,  15  W.  Maitland  st. 
Laing,    David,    Signet    Library ;    house,    12 

James'  street,  Portobello 
Laing,  David,  writer,  5  Randolph  place 
Laing,  David,  bootmaker,  19  S.  St  James'  st. 
Laing,  Duncan,  teacher,  6  Mill  lane 
Laing,  Edward  (Scottish   Widows'  Fund),  93 

Gilmore  place 
LAING,  GEORGE,  Venetian'  blind  maker, 

undertaker,  wright,  and  house  agent,  Pal- 
mer's buildings,  West  Nicolson  street,  and 

70  Potterrow.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  75 
LAING,    GEORGE,    working    jeweller    and 

watchmaker,  27  Nicolson  street ;  house,  31. 

^■See  Adv.  p.  55 
Laing,  George,  builder,  St   Anthony  place  ; 

house,  5  Viewforth  terrace 


Laing,  Henry,  engraver  and  manufacturer  of 

glass  seals,  3  Elder  street 
Laing,  James  (Bank  of  Scotland),  10  Chester 

street 
Laing,  Rev.  John,  acting  librarian,  New  Col- 
lege, 17  North  Bank  street 
Laing,  John,  porter,  3  Bowling-green  street 
Laing,  Richard,  writer,  1  Collins  place 
Laing,  Robert,  14  Walker  street 
Laing,  Thomas,  teacher,  New  cut,  Newhaven 
Laing,  William,  wholesale  stationer,  34  Grass- 
market  ;  house,  19  St  Patrick  square 
Laing,   William,  steamship  owner,    37    Ber- 
nard street ;  house,  Tyne  house,  Trinity 
Laing,  William,  milliner  and  laceman,  50  Tol- 

booth  wynd  ;  house,  4 
Laing,  William  (L.  §•  Wilson),  2  Glenorchy 

place 
Laing,  Mrs  J.,  1  Alva  street 
Laing,  Mrs  John,  13  Kirk  street 
Laing,  Mrs,  4  Queensferry  street 
Laing,  Mrs,  5  Earl  Grey  street 
Laing,  Mrs,  22  London  street 
Laing,  Miss  H.,  boarding  school,  G  Maitland 

street,  Newhaven 
Laing,  Miss  Isabella,  matron,  Orphan  hospital 
Laing,  Miss,  draper,  11  N.-W.  Circus  place 
Laing,  Miss,  Jessfield  house,  Torphichen  st. 
Laing,  Misses,  3  Millerfield  place 
Laird  &  Smart,  salt  and  hoop  merchants,  50» 

Constitution  street 
Laird,  Alexander,  greengrocer,  533  Castle  hill 
Laird,    George    H.,   dispensing    chemist,    19» 

Charlotte  place 
Laird,  Robert  B.  (D.  §■  L.),  11  Grove  street 
Laird,  Wm.  (Gallic,  L.,  Sp  Co.),  1  Abbey  mount 
Laird,  W.  C.,  1  Abbey  mount 
Laird,  Miss,  14  Henderson  row 
Laird,  Miss,  76  Laiuiston  place 
Lamb,  Adam,  eating-house,  37  Dean  street 
Lamb,  Andrew,  engineer,  50  Albany  st.,  Leitli 
Lamb,   Edm.,   clerk   (House  of  Refuge),   64 

Canongate  ;  house,  10  Pitt  st,,  Portobello 
Lamb,  James,  grocer,  162  Canongate 
Lamb,  James,  glass-stainer,  48  London  street 
Lamb,  James,  agent,  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Gran ton  harbour 
Lamb,  James,  baker,  53  St  Leonard  street 
Lamb,  James,  provision  dealer.  1  Cowan's  close 
Lamb,  James,  printer,  8  Montague  street 
Lamb,  John,  accountant,  6  Gladstone  place 
Lamb,  John,  14  Arthur  street 
Lamb,  John,  builder,  2  Rosebank  cottages 
Lamb,  Laurence,  general  inspector  of  fisheries, 

2  Dock  place;  house,  17  Bath  street 
JLamb,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier.  20  Char- 
lotte place ;  house,  10  Saunders  street 
Lamb,  Robert,  stationer,  2  Howard  street 
Lamb,  Thos.,  slater  and  glazier,  42  Buecleuch 

street ;  house,  7  St  Patrick  square 
Lamb,  Thomas,  1  South  Howard  place 
Lamb,  William,  toy  and  fancy  warehouse.  27a 
India  street ;  house,  '11  Howe  street 


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Lamb,  Mrs  Francis,  13  North-west  Circus  pi. 
Lamb,  Mrs  R.,  embosser  and  envelope  maker, 

1 1  Hanover  street 
Lamb,  Mrs,  6  Gladstone  place 
Lamb,  Mrs,  6  Blenheim  place 
Lamb,  Miss,  39  Coatfield  lane 
Lamb,  Miss,  dressmaker,  17  Dundas  street 
Lamb,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  1 15 

George  street 
Lamb,    Misses,    furnished    apartments,    121 

Princes  street 
Lambe,  Mi's,  8  Coates  crescent 
Lambert,  Alex.   P.,   commercial  traveller,  9 

Gladstone  terrace 
Lambert,  R.,  comm.  agent,  19  TV".  Catherine  pi. 
Lambert,  Miss,  18  Grove  street 
Lambie,  William,  teacher,  39  Coatfield  lane 
Lamond,   James,  S.S.C.  and  N.P.,   2  Albyn 

place  ;  house,  Inverey  house,  Portobello 
Lamond,  James,  9  Antigua  street 
Lamond,  William,  advocate,  25  Dundas  street 
Lamont  &  Mitchell,    nurserymen,  seedsmen, 

and  florists,  3  Hanover  street ;    nurseries, 

Dean  park,  Dean 
Lamont,  D.,  surveyor  of  taxes,  12  Waterloo 

place  ;  house,  2  Laverock  bank 
Lamont,  John,  nurseryman ,  12  Henderson  row 
Lamont,  John,  tailor,  36  Whitfield  place 
Lamont,  John,  engineer,  28  Brunswick  street 
L'Amy,  Miss,  19  Manor  place 
Lancaster,  Henry  H.,  advocate,  20  Northum- 
berland street 
Landale,  Frew,  &  Landale,  mining  engineers, 

6  Forth  street 
Landale,  T.  &  R.,  S.S.C.  &  N.P.,  18  Forth  st. 
Landale,  David,  mining  engineer  (L.,  Frew, 

A-  L.),  6  Forth  street 
Landale,  James,  mining  engineer  (i.,  Frew, 

Sr  L.),  6  Forth  street" 
Landale,   Robert,  of  Pitmedden,  S.S.C.   and 

N.P.,  15  Royal  circus, 
Landale,  Thomas,  S.S.C,  Commissioner  of  the 

Supreme  Court  of  the  Colony  of  Victoria, 

18  Forth  street 

Landale,  Walter,  11  Mayfield  terrace 
Landers,  Fitz,  barrackmaster,  Castle  ;  house. 

Park  villa,  Wardie  crescent 
Lands  Valuation  Office,  10  Hanover  street 
Lands  Valuation  (County)  Office,  County 

buildings 
Lang,  George  Murray,  paymaster  Royal  Navy, 

19  Dundas  street 

Lang,  James,  W.S.,  6  Comely  bank 

Lang,  Rev.  John  M.,  Bank  house.  Morningside 

bank,  Morningside 
Lang,  John,  printer,  15  Chapel  street 
Lang,  Peter  {Commercial  Batik),  2  Queen's  cr. 
Lang,  Robert  L.,  writer,  10  Grove  street 
Lang,  Sam.,  fishing  rod  and  tackle  maker  and 

fly-dresser,  9  Brown  st.  ;  ho.  39  South  br. 
Langlands,  Peter  {teacher,  Dr  Chalmers1  Sch.), 

20  Spittal  street 

Langlands,  William,  builder,  Morningside 


Langlands,  Mrs,  2  Talbot  place 

Langskill,  Robert  {Leith,   Hull,   §-  Hamburg 

Co.),  8  Union  street,  Leith 
Lapsley,  Mrs,  24  Castle  street 
Large,  Alfred,  teacher  of  deaf  and  dumb,  Don- 
aldson's hospital 
Largie,  Mrs,  50  Charlotte  street,  Leith 
Larnach,.  Alexander,  waiter,  24  Dock  street 
Lascelles,  And.,  furniture  dealer,  251  Cowgate 
Lassen  &  Meiners,  commission  merchants,  2 

Baltic  street 
Lassen,  C.  {L.  Sf  Meiners),  1  James'  pi.,  Leith 
Latimer,  George,  watch  and  clock  maker,  4 

Orchardfield  place 
Latimer,  Mrs,  proprietor  of  MTherson's  oint- 
ment, 84  Pleasance 
Latta,  D.  M.  &  J.,  S.S.C.  and  N.P.,  27  Forth 

street  and  13  Bernard  street 
Latta,  Alexander,  writer,  6  Mansfield  place 
Latta,   D.  Miller,  N.P.,   13   Bernard   street : 

house,  27  Forth  street 
Latta,  James,  C.A.,  27  Forth  street 
Latta,  John,  S.S.C,  27  Forth  street 
Latta,  Robert  {Hunter,  Blair,  fy  Cowan,  W.S.), 

20  Abercromby  place 
Latta,   Mrs  Janet,   grocer  and  spirit  dealer. 

Bonnington 
Latta,  Mrs  Robert,  27  Forth  street 
Latta,  Mrs  T.  A.,  39  Minto  street 
Laubach.  Conrad,  teacher  of  music,  72Brough- 

ton  street 
Laubach.  Philip,  teacher  of  music,  13  Antigua 

street ;  instrument  and  music  wareroom,  8 

Greenside  place 
Laubach,    Wilhelm,    photographic   artist,  13 

Antigua  street 
Laubach,  Mrs  W.,  teacher  of  pianoforte  and 

singing,  13  Antigua  street 
LAUDER  &  HARDIE,  clothiers,  8  St  Andrew 

sq. ;  house,  15  Grove  st.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  6'.' 
Lauder,  J.  &  W.,   plumbers,  gasfitters,  and 

zinc  workers,  96  Kirkgate 
Lauder,  Alex.,  cabinetmaker,  6  S.  St  James'  st. 
Lauder,  Andrew,  25  Bread  street 
Lauder,  James,  19  Lutton  place 
Lauder,  Jas.  ( J.  A*  W.  Lauder),  80  Kirkgate 
Lauder,  John,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer. 

22  Greeuside  place 
Lauder,  Robert  H.,  3  Gladstone  place 
Lauder,  Kobt.  Scott,  R.S.A.,  3  Wardie  avenue 
Lauder,  R.  Scott,  surgeon.  3  Wardie  avenue 
Lauder,  Thomas,  water  officer,  97  Kirkgate 
Lauder,  Thomas,  baker,  2  Elder  street 
Lauder,  <Vm.,  bootmaker,  5  Farquharson  pi. 
Lauder,  William  {J.  cV  W.  L.),  90  Kirkgate 
Lauder,  Mrs  John,  9  Shrub  place 
Lauder,  Mrs,  2  Darling's  buildings 
Lauder,  Mrs,  21  Lothian  street 
Lauder,  Misses  Dick,  12  Melville  crescent 
Laughton,  Mrs  John,  53  Albany  street,  Leith 
Laule   &  Hepting,   German  clock,   toy,  and 

fancy  warehouse,  5  North  bridge 
Laurence,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  43  India  place 


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Laurent,  Charles,  cafe  Francais  et  restaurant, 
18  Waterloo  place 

LAURIE  &  CO.,  family  confectioners  and 
wine  merchants,  3  and  5  South  St  Andrew 
street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  95 

Laurie,  Son,  &  Co.,  American  merchants,  10 
Quality  street 

Laurie,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  printers  to  Her  Majesty, 
13  North  Bank  street 

Laurie.  Andrew,  surgeon  and  druggist,  34 
Lothian  street ;  house,  72  Broughton  street 

Laurie,  David,  6  Bank  place 

Laurie.  John,  5  Prince  Regent  street 

Laurie,  John  {agent,  Union  Assurance  Office), 
13  Union  street,  Leith 

Laurie,  Joseph,  cashier  goods  department 
(E.  Sj"G.  Section  North  British  Railway) 

Laurie,' Robert  (T.  B.  Campbell  §■  Co.),  Clare 
bank,  Claremont  park 

Laurie,  Simon  Somerville,  secretary,  Educa- 
tion Committee,  22  Queen  street ;  bouse, 
Brunstain  house,  Portobello 

Laurie,  Thomas,  accountant,  99  George  st. 

Laurie,  Thomas,  educational  pubbsher,  38 
Cockburnst. ;  bo.  Windsor  bouse,  Ferry  rd. 

Laurie,  Thomas,  Craigside  place 

Laurie,  Wni.  Alex.,  W.S.  (Keeper  of  H.M. 
Gazette).  13  North  Bank  street 

Laurie,  William,  24  East  Claremont  street 

Laurie,  W.  G.  (  Union  Bank),  6  Gardner's  cres. 

Laurie,  Mrs  J. ,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 
12  Saunders  street 

Laurie,  Mrs,  18  Leopold  place 

Laurie,  Mrs,  8  Henderson  row 

Laurie.  Mrs,  dairy,  Hamilton  pi.,  Stockbridge 

Laurie,  Miss,  5  Bernard  terrace 

Lauriston,  Archibald,  basketmaker,  10  Bruns- 
wick street,  Stockbridge 

Laverock,  William,  3  Young  street 

Law  Fire  Insurance  Society  (Alex.  Jamie- 
son.  C.A.,  agent),  8  South  Charlotte  street 

Law-  Life  Assurance  Society  of  London 
(David  A.  Cormack,  agent),  33  York  place 

Law  &  Forrest,  grocers  and  wine  merchants, 
15  Queensferry  street 

LAW  UNION  FIRE  AND  LIFE  ASSUR- 
ANCE (Steele  &•  Campbell,  agents),  3  North 
St  Andrew  street.     See  Adv.  p.  34 

Law,  W.  &  G.,  tea  and  coffee  merchants, 
31  St  Andrew  square 

Law,  Andrew  (agent  for  London  Printing  and 
Publishing  Company),  6  Roxburgh  place 

Law,  Charles  S.,  working  masonic  jeweller 
and  medalbst,  98  George  street;  house, 
47  North  Frederick  street 

Law,  Francis  L.,  masonic  jeweller  and  artist 
in  hair,  95b  Princes  street 

Law,  George,  gardener,  Annfield  cottage 

Law,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  423  Lawn- 
market 

Law,  James,  dental  instrument  maker,  South- 
west Thistle  street  lane  ;  house,  23  Bristo  st. 

Law,  Jas.  (manager,  Scotsman),  32  Lauder  rd. 


Law,  John,  5  Gladstone  terrace 
Law,  Philip  (Officer,  Commis,  iotit  ra  if  North- 
ern Lights).  84  Georgi   . 
Law,  Robert  II.,  62  Hanover  street 
Law,   William  (Inland  Revenue),  89    Foiui- 

tainbridge 
Law,  Mrs,  15  Portland  place 
Law,  Miss,  lodgings,  13  Pitt  street 
Law,  Misses,  10  Gayfield  squj 
Lawder,  James  T.,  artist,  10  East  Norton  pi. 
Lawrence,  Edward,  14  Arthur  street 
Lawrence,    George  C,  hairdresser,   2.".   . 

street ;  house,  23 
Lawrence,   William,   shipmaster,  3  Dougall's 

buildings,  North  Fort  street 
Lawrence,  Mrs,  straw  hat  manufacturer,  20 

Ebn  row 
Lawrence,  Mrs,  20  Minto  street 
Lawrie  &  Mitchell,  photographers,  25  North 

bridge 
Lawrie  &  Sons,  grocers,  5  E.  Sciennes  street 
Lawrie  &  Sons,  bakers,  12  W.  Preston  street 
Lawrie,  A.,  coal  merchant,  22  Semple  street 
Lawrie,  Alex.,  music  teacher  and  organist, 

2  Baxter's  place 
Lawrie,  Alex.,  photographer,  29  Whitfield  pi. 
Lawrie,  Alexander,  butcher,  13  Yictoria  place 
Lawrie,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer,  16  Downie  pi.; 

bouse,  4  Brougham  place 
Lawrie,  Archibald  Campbell,  advocate,  9  Nel- 
son street 
Lawrie,  George,  tobacconist,  14  Leith  street 
Lawrie,  Henry,  agent,  7  Hill  square 
Lawrie,  James,  M.D.,  homoeopathic  physician, 
hydropathic  and  Turkish  baths,    Sciennes 
hill ;  house,  22  Rankeillor  street 
Lawrie,  James,  flesber,  51  Duke  street,  Leith 
Lawrie,  James,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  64 

Grange  court,  Causewayside 
Lawrie,  James  (L.  Sr  M.),  3  Gladstone  place 
Lawrie,  James  D.  (Rhenius  Sr  L!),  1  Dundas 

street 

LAWRIE,  JOHN,  plumber,  brassfounder,  and 

gasfitter,  Catherine  street  court ;  house,  19 

St  James'  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  79 

Lawrie,  Jn.,  baker,  26  Rose  st.  and  22  Bank  st. 

Lawrie,  Jn.,  marble  cutter,  14  Great  Junction 

street,  Leith  ;  house,  9 
Lawrie,  John  W.  (Sanderson  S,-  L.),  27  Nel- 
son street 
Lawrie,  Peter,   grocer  and  spirit  merchant. 

New  lane,  Newhaven 
Lawrie,    Peter,    stationer,    38   Clerk   street ; 

house,  14  West  Preston  street 
Lawrie,  Robert,  general  agent,  50  Pleasaiice 
Lawrie,  Thomas,  10  Preston  terrace 
Lawrie,  Thomas  T.  Y.,  teacher  of  music  and 

pianoforte,  16  Broughton  street 
Lawrie,  Matthew,  13  Brown  street 
Lawrie,    William,    church    officer.    Free    St 

Mary's,  Broughton  street 
Lawrie.  William  M.,  38  Brunswick  street 
Lawrie,  Mrs  Thos.,  16  Fyfe  place,  Leith  walk 


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Lawrie,  Mrs  William,  3  Gloucester  place 

Lawrie,  Mrs,  5  Henderson  row 

Lawrie,  Mrs,  1  Dundas  street 

Lawrie,  Mrs,  Allanfield,  Ferry  road,  Leith 

Lawrie,  Miss  J.,  8  Romilly  place 

Lawrie,  Miss  M.,  jeweller,  50  and  52  Leith  st. 

Lawrie,  Miss  M.,  dressmaker,  93a  George  st. 

Lawrie,  Miss,  9  Ainslie  place 

Lawrie,  Miss,  47  St  Leonard  street 

Laws,  Miss,  3  North  Charlotte  street 

Lawson  &  Stewart,  bootmakers,  34  Leith  st. 

Lawson,  Peter,  &  Son,  the  Queen's  seedsmen, 
1  George  iv.  bridge  ;  nurseries,  Golden 
Acres,  Bangholm,  Inverleith  row,  Wardie, 
Windlestrawlee,  and  Lilliput,  Trinity 

Lawson,  Robert,  &  Son,  grain  merchants, 
91  Grassmarket 

Lawson,  A.,  house  carpenter  and  undertaker, 
96  High  street 

Lawson,  Alexander,  pianoforte  maker,  13 
Grindlay  street 

Lawson,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 
134  Pleasance 

Lawson,  Alexander,  house  governor,  North 
Leith  poorhouse,  18  North  Junction  street 

Lawson,  Alexr.,  clerk,  5  Rosebank  cottages 

Lawson,  Alexander,  plane  maker,  4  St  Ber- 
nard's place 

Lawson,  Andrew,  5  Montague  street 

Lawson,  Andrew  Murray  (P.  L.  $•  S.),  25 
Drummond  ple.ce 

Lawson,  Chas.,  of  Borthwickhall,  SSGeorgesq. 

Lawson,  Charles,  jun.,  35  George  square 

Lawson,  David,  dairy,  21  Yardheads 

Lawson,  David,  blacksmith,  22  Brougham  st. 

Lawson,  Francis,  10  Comely  green  place 

Lawson,  Geo.,  baker,  cook,  and  confectioner, 
10  W.  Newington  and  20  Lothian  street ; 
house,  1  Salisbury  place 

Lawson,  George,  fruiterer  and  victual  dealer, 
7  Duke  street 

Lawson,  George  R.,  photographer,  12  South 
Clerk  street 

Lawson,  Henry  Graham,  1  Bruntsfield  ter. 

Lawson,  Henry,  corn  merchant,  11  Atholl  pi. 

Lawson,  James,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufac- 
turer, 110  West  port ;  house,  9  Graham  st. 

Lawson,  James,  register  office  for  domestic 
servants,  4  South  St  Andrew  street 

Lawson,  James  (Z,.  $*  5.),  35  Leith  street 

Lawson,  James  fl.,.5  Rillbank  terrace 

Lawson,  James,  ship  agent,  6  Dock  place ; 
house,  1  Hope  terrace,  Leith 

Lawson,  James,  plumber,  3  Gladstone  terrace 

Lawson,  James,  6  Park  street 

LAWSON,  JAMES,  coal  agent,  4  S.  St 
Andrew  st.     %  See  Adv.  p.  110 

Lawson,  John,  9  Antigua  street 

Lawson,  John,  grain  merchant.  64  Grass- 
market  ;  house,  2  Lauriston  park 

Lawson,  John,  artist,  29  Upper  Gray  street 

Lawson,  Mark,  provision  merchant,  25  Foun- 
tainbridge 


Lawson,  Michael,  S.S.C.  and  S.L.,  7  Elder 
street 

Lawson,  Mungo,  47  Cumberland  street 

Lawson,  Robt.  (it.  L.  ty  Son),  57  Grange  road 

Lawson,  Robert,  teacher.  21  Fettes  row 

Lawson,  Win.,  coach-hirer,  6  Albany  street 

Lawson,  William,  painter  and  glazier,  39 
Bridge  street ;  house,  5  Madeira  street 

Lawson,  Win.,  collector  for  the  Royal  Asso- 
ciation for  the  Promotion  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
9  Rosemount  buildings 

Lawson,  Mrs  John,  1  St  John  street 

Lawson,  Mrs  Thos.,  49  Albany  street,  Leith 

Lawson,  Mrs  William,  25  West  Nicolson  st. 

Lawson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  22  William  street 

Lawson,  Mrs,  beef  and  ham  dealer,  101  Nicol- 
son street 

Lawson,  Mrs,  4  Cheyne  street 

Lawson,  Misses  Margaret  and  Jane,  1  Alva  st. 

Lawson,  Miss  M.,  South  side  register  for  do- 
mestic servants,  5  Montague  street 

Lawton,  Huntly  (In.  Iter.),  17  S.  Norton  pi. 

Lawton,  Miss,  4  Springfield 

Laycock,  Thomas,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  Professor 
of  the  Practice  of  Medicine,  physician,  13 
Walker  street 

Leadbetter,  Alexander,  joiner,  6  West  Rich- 
mond street ;  house,  57  Nicolson  street 

Leadbetter,  Alex.  {Bant  of  Scotland,  Leith*), 
Elizafield,  Bonnington 

Leadbetter,  Charles,  architect,  38  Hanover 
street ;  house,  5  Salisbury  bank 

Leadbetter,  E.,  dairy,  188  Cowgate 

Leadbetter,  James,  spirit  and  provision  mer- 
chant, 26  Causewayside ;  ho.  11  Canning  pi. 

Leahy,  Mrs  A.,  12  Spring  gardens,  Abbey  hill 

Lear,  James,  manufacturing  jeweller,  4  Cock- 
burn  street 

Lear,  William,  messenger  {Board  of  Lunacy 7 
Post  Office  hirildinys),  12  Calton  hill 

Learmont,  James,  &  Co.,  Port  -  Hopetoun 
foundry,  66  Fountainbridge 

Learmont,  Alexander,  126  Fountainbridge 

Learmonth,  A.,  victual  dealer,  54  Bristo  st. 

Learmonth,  Andrew,  dairyman,  29  St  Patrick 
square 

Learmonth,  John,  2  Whitehouse  terrace 

Learmonth,  Thomas,  bellhanger,  gasfitter, 
and  coal  merchant,  10  Barony  street 

Learmonth,  Thomas,  jun.,  bellhanger,  12 
Barony  street 

Learmonth,  W.  C.  (agent  for  Robert  Thomson 
and  Co.  of  London),  21  Cockburn  street 

Learmonth,  Mrs,  6  St  Vincent  street 

Learmonth,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  16  Jamaica  st. 

Leary,  John,  4  Infirmary  street 

Leask,  J.  B.,  ironmonger,  10  and  11  Tolbooth 
wynd  and  18  Queen  street,  Leith  ;  house, 
1  Union  street,  Leith 

Leask,  John,  house  and  ship  joiner,  11  Dock 
street ;  house,  43  Bridge  street 

Leavock,  Mrs  C,  31  Buccleuch  place 

Le  Blanc,  Mrs  Henry,  2  Randolph  cliff 


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Leburn,    Henderson;    &:    Wilson,    S.S.C.,    56 

George  square 
Leburn,  Thomas,  S.S.C.,  56  George  square 
Leckie,  J.,  5  John's  place,  St  Leonard's 
LECKIE,  JOSEPH,  family  boot    and   shoe 

wareko.,  50  Cockburn  st.    >i-  See  Adv.  p.  70 
Leckie,   AVilliam  (Cashier,    Com.  Bank),    11 

Carlton  terrace 
Leckie,  William,  baker,  2  Davie  street 
Leckie,  Mrs  David,  spirit  merchant,  1  High 

street ;  house,  4  Leith  wynd 
Le  Conte,  John,  engraver,  5  Glanville  place 
Ledger  wood,    John,    commercial   traveller,   7 

Gladstone  terrace 
Ledingham,  Geo.,  greengrocer,  60  Bristo  st. 
Ledingham,  James,  commercial  traveller  (R. 

Shiels  Sf  Sons),  2  Teviot  row 
Ledingham,  James,  tailor,  9  Bristo  place 
Lee,  A.  H.,  3  Melville  crescent 
Lee,  Hy.,  wine  mer.  and  restaurant,  5  Hope  st. 
Lee,  J.  B.  W.,  S.S.C.  (secretary  to  the  Hand- 

in-Hand  Assurance  Company),   10   George 

street ;  house,  6  Sandford  st.,  Portobello 
Lee,  Robert,  advocate,  26  Charlotte  square 
Lee,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  85  Broughton 

street ;  house,  1  Broughton  place 
Lee,  Thomas  H.,  writer,  6  Cambridge  street 
Lee,  Win.,  corn  merchant,  13  East  Preston  st. 
Lee,  William  B.,  tea  and  wine  merchant,  51 

Charlotte  street,  Leith 
Lee,  Mrs,  13  India  street 
Lee,  Mrs,  45  Montague  street 
Lee,  Miss,  3  Melville  crescent 
Lee,  Misses,  ladies'  school,  22  Buccleuch  place 
Leechmau,  Miss,  67  Great  King  street 
Leef,  Mrs,  Robert,  7  Henderson  row 
Lees,  John,  &  Co.,  tobacco  manufacturers  and 

drysalters,  5  Johnston  terrace 
Lees  &  Nicol,  builders,  Morrison  street 
Lees,  Alex.,  rouge  maker,  174  Rose  street 
Lees,    Charles,   R.S.A.,   portrait  painter,   19 

Scotland  street 
Lees,  David  Todd,  S.S.C. ,  30  Howe  street 
Lees,  Henry,  accountant,  6  York  place 
Lees,  Henry,  dairyman,  176  Rose  street 
Lees,  James,   wine  and   spirit  merchant,  34 

Castle  street 
Lees,  J.  M.,  advocate,  15  Pitt  street 
Lees,  John,  Easter  Hermitage,  Restalrig  road 
Lees,  Richd.  (L.  §■  Nicol),  2  St  Cuthbert's  pi. 
Lees,  Robert,  surgeon  and  druggist,  20  Nicol- 

son  street ;  house,  3  Arniston  place 
Lees,  Robert,  cookshop,  13  Gibb's  entry 
Lees,    William,    A.M.,    Lecturer   on  Natural 

Philosophy   in   the   School  of   Arts,   High 

School,  etc. ;  house,  Linkvale,  Yiewforth 
Lees,  Mrs  John,  Argyle  park,  Argyle  place 
Lees,  Mrs  W.,  15  Pitt  street 
Lees,  Miss,  dressmaker,  53  Thistle  street 
LEGGAT,  G.  &  J.,  whip  and  thong  makers  to 

the  Queen,  4  Brown  sq.  ^  See  Adv.  p.  61 
Leggat,  James,  coalmaster,  17  Portland  place 
Leggat,  James,  4  Brown  square 


Leggat,   James,   Binniehil]    and   the   Lodge 

colli<  ries  office,  1  Porl  i  [opetoun 
Leggat,  R.,  coach-hirer,  60  Broughton  street 

Leggat,  Miss,  17  Portland  p] 

Legget,  John,  watchmaker,  11  Nicolson  street : 

house,  24  Clerk  street 
Legget,   Robert,    morocco,   roan,    parchment. 

and  tympan  manufacturer,  skinner,  tanner, 

and  wool  merchant.  Water  of  Leith 
Legget,  Thomas,  confectioner,  23  Dean  street 
Leggett,  Alex.,  artist,  13  London  street 
Leighton,  Alexander,  writer,  10  George  street 
Leighton,  George  (G.P.O.),  5  James' "place 
Leighton,  George,  jun.,  12  Maryfield  place 
Leighton,  J.,  victual  dealer,  38 N.Richmond  st. 
Leighton,  William,  butler,  7  Cornwall  street 
Leishman,  George,  macer  of  Court  of  Session, 

21  Brougham  street 
Leishman,  James,  27  Blacket  place 
Leishman,  John  Cochrane,  43  Earl  Grey  st. 
Leishman,    Richard,    provision   merchant,   2 

Hamilton  place 
Leishman,  Robert,  grocer,  and  tea,  wine,  and 

spirit  merchant,  227  Canongate 
Leishman,  Mrs,  18  Druminond  place 
Leishman,  Mrs,  3  Rankeillor  street 
Leitch,  Alexander,  3  Gladstone  terrace 
Leitch,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant.  3 

North  Newington  place 
Leitch,  J.  B.,  baker,  16  Hill  place 
Leitch,  John,  umbrella  maker,  14  Victoria  st. 
Leitch,  Wm.,  manufacturer  of  aerated  waters, 

etc.,  17  Picardy  place 
Leith,   Alexander,    commercial   traveller,   21 

Broughton  street 
Leith,  James,  chemist  and  druggist,  14  Union 

place  ;  house,  13 
Leith,  Mrs  Admiral,  6  Gloucester  place 
Leith,  Alloa,  Kincardine,  andBoness  Ship- 
ping Co.,  Custom  House  Slip,  Leith 
Leith,  Amsterdam,  and  Harlingen  Steam- 
ship Office  (D.  R.  Macgregor,  agent),  55 

Bernard  street 
Leith  and  Antwerp  Steam  Shipplng  Go.'s 

Office  (Geo.  Gibson  §p  Co.,  agents),  5  Docks 
Leith  Burghs  Pilot  Office,  1  Wellington  pi. 
Leith  Candle  Co.,  90  St  Andrew  street.  Leith 
Leith  Commercial  List  Office,  55  Bernard  st. 
Leith  Co-operative  Building  Co.  (Limited) 

—  William  Reid,  manager;  office,  Madeira  st. 
Leith  Corn  Market  and  General  Exchange 

Co.    (Limited) — John   Scott,   secretary — 44 

Constitution  street  • 

Leith  Dock  Commission  Office.  Custom  House 
Leith  and  Dunkirk  Steamship  Office  (1>. 

R.  Macgregor,  agent),  55  Bernard  street 
Leith  Golf  Club — Robert  M'Intosh,  captain ; 

Robert  Naismith,  jun.,  treasurer;  M.  Mac- 

Kenzie,  secretary — 26  Duke  street,  Leith 
Leith,  Hell,  and  Hamburgh  Steam-packet 

Co.,  34  Bernard  street 
Leith  and  Kirkwall  Shipping  Co.  (R.  tv  D. 

Slimon,  agents),  1  Wet  docks 


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Leith  Mechanics'  Library  {George  Buchanan, 

librarian),  58  Tolbootk  wynd 
Leith  Mill  Co.  of  Porters,  32  Commercial 

street 
Leith  Navigation  School,  60  Tolbooth  wynd 
Leith  and  Newcastle  Steam-packet  Co., 

44  Bernard  street 
Leith,  North,  Poorhouse,  North  Junction 

street 
Leith,  South,  Poorhouse,  50  Great  Junction 

street 
Leith  Public  Institute  (George  Glen,  sup.), 

58  Tolbooth  wynd 
Leith  Public  Library,  63  Constitution  street 
Leith  and  Rotterdam  Steam  Shipping  Co.'s 

Office  (George  Gibson  &c  Co.,  agents),  5 

Docks  ;  house,  13  Hermitage  place,  Leith 
Leith  and  Rotterdam  Steam  Ship  Office 

(D.  R.  Macgregor,  agent),  55  Bernard  street 
Leith  and  St  Petersburg  Steam  Ship  Office 

(D.  R.  Macgregor,  agent),  55  St  Bernard  st. 
Leith,  South,  Parochial  Office,  51  Great 

Junction  street 
Leith  Steamship  Agency,  20  Waterloo  place 
Leith  and  Stromness  Shipping  Co.  (R.  $  D. 

Slimon,  agents),  1  Wet  docks 
Leith   and  Wick  Shipping  Co.  (R.  Sf  D. 

Slimon,  agents),  1  Wet  docks 
Leith  Young  Men's  Christian  Association 

(secretary,  G.  Gillon),  47  Bridge  st.,  Leith 
Lemmi,  Enrico,  LL.D  ,  teacher  of  Italian  and 

Spanish.  30  Rutland  square 
Lennen,  M.,  broker.  242  Cowgate 
Lennie,  Charles,  spirit  dealer,  60  Shore 
Lennie,  E.,  optician  and  jeweller,  46  Princes 

st. ;  ho.  2  Queen  street 
Lennox,  John,  draper  and  hosier,  23  Bristo 

street ;  house,  17 
Lennox,  Miss,  dressmaker,  17  West  Nicolson 

street 
Lenny.  Mrs  Macalpine,  27  Abercromby  place 
Leny,  Joseph  W.,  5  Saunders  street 
Lepper,  Mrs,  44  Ann  street 
Le  Quilbecq,  Mrs,  17  Spittal  street 
Lerche,  Emanuel,  glass  engraver,  Upper  Green- 
side  lane 
Leslie,  A.,  tinsmith  &  gasfitter,  129  Pleasance 
Leslie,  Andrew,  house  superintendent,  Royal 

Asylum,  Morningside 
Leslie.  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   2 

Little  King  street ;  house,  7  Nicolson  square 
Leslie,  The  Hon.  George  Waldegrave,  M.P., 

4  Heriot  ro*w,  and  Leslie  house,  Markinch 
Leslie,  George,  7  Brighton  street 
Leslie,  James,  civil  engineer,  72a  George  st. ; 

house.  2  Charlotte  square 
Leslie,  James,  coal  agent,  18  Dundas  street 
Leslie,  John,  6  Howe  street 
Leslie,  John,  76  Fountainbridge 
Leslie,  Jn.,  refreshment  rooms,  11  Downie  pi. 
Leslie,  Thomas,  tailor,  40  Sandport  street 
Leslie,  William,  insurance  agent  and  collector, 

117  Hi^h  street  : 


Leslie.  William  (manager,  Caledonian  Railway, 
Leith  station)  ;  house,  Hillhousefield  cottage, 
Ferry  road,  Leith 

Leslie,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  1  Horn  lane 

Leslie,  Miss,  20  Fettes  row 

Leslie,  Miss,  38  Albany  street 

Leslie,  Jane,  baby  linen  warehouse,  44  Bristo 
street 

Lessels,  Henry,  shoemaker,  Norton  cottage,  E. 
Norton  place 

Lessels,  John,  architect,  21  Heriot  row 

Lethem,  James,  tobacconist,  71  Shore  ;  house, 
9  Union  street,  Leith 

Lethem,  John,  merchant,  12,  13,  14  Charlotte 
street,  Leith  ;  house,  2  Thomson  place 

Letton,  Emanuel,  15  Fyfe  place 

Levack,  John,  5  Brown  street 

Leven,  Mrs  John,  1  Bellevue  crescent 

Lewis,  David,  bootmaker,  217  High  street,  and 
52  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith ;  house,  32  Find- 
horn  place 

Lewis,  Henry,  artist,  56  Clerk  street 

Lewis,  James,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  34 
Hanover  street 

Lewis,  James,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  mercht., 
177  Canongate,  6  and  7  Market  street,  and 
59  Pleasance  ;  house,  1  George  square 

Lewis,  John  A.,  manufacturer  of  cut  and 
engraved  glass,  73  George  street 

Lewis,  Richd.,boot  and  shoe  maker,  27  Barony 
street 

Lewis,  William,  china,  glass,  and  rag  ware- 
house, 4  Crosseauseway 

Lewis,  William  S.,  19  Abbey  hill 

Lewis,  Mrs,  toy  and  fancy  bazaar,  13  Cock- 
burn  street ;  house,  35  Lothian  street 

Leyde,  Otto,  portrait  painter,  7  South  Char- 
lotte street 

Liberton,  Mrs,  13  London  street 

Lichtenstein,  George,  professor  of  music,  2 
Great  Stuart  street 

Lidall  &  Hunter,  medical  botanists,  131  Foun- 
tainbridge 

Liddall,  Benjamin,  40  Northumberland  street 

Liddall,  William,  4  Dundas  street 

Liddell,  George,  baker,  12  Home  street 

Liddell,  Jas.  B.,  cabinetmaker,  25  Barony  st. 

Liddell,  John,  janitor,  John  Watson's  Institu- 
tion, Dean 

Liddell,  John,  100  Gihnore  place 

Liddell,  Thomas,  bookseller,  3  Nicolson  square 

Liddell,  W.  H.,  tanner,  currier,  and  japanner, 
135  and  141  West  port ;  house,  Bliukbonny 

Liddell,  Mrs  Andrew,  3  Dryden  place 

Liddell,  Mrs,  nurse,  41  Grindlay  street 

Liddell,  Miss  Margaret,  Raimesfield,  Ferry 
road,  Bonnington 

Liddell,  Misses,  30  Rutland  square 

Liddle.  Win.,  &  Co.,  colour  and  varnish  manu- 
facturers, 56  Regent  arch  place 

Liddle,  James,  3  Cornwall  street 

Liddle,  James,  victual  dealer;  46  George  IV. 
bridge  ;  house,  9  West  Lauriston  place 


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Liddle,  James,  Edinburgh  and  Leith  carrier, 

11  Quality  lane 
Liddle,  William  (Z.  #•  Co.),  14  Calton  hill 
Liddle,  William,  grocer,  8  Rose  street 
Liddle,  Mrs  J.,  dairy,  46  Cowgate 
Lidgate,  Alexander,  tailor,  clothier,  and  cap- 
maker, 20  Niddry  street 
Lidgate,  John,  10  Rankeillor  street 
Lieutenancy  Office  (R.  Morham,  clerk),  10 

Roval  Exchange 

LIFE  ASSOCIATION  OF  SCOTLAND 

(John  Eraser,  manager),  the  Association's 

buildings,  82  Princes  st.     Jjc  See  Adv.  p.  10 

JLigerfcwood,  James,  7  Hope  terrace,  N.  Leith 

LIGHTBODY,  J.  &  J.,  slate  merchants  and 

cement  manufacturers,    marble  merchants 

and  tile  layers,  depots  for  Heathfield  and 

Cordowan  fire-clay  works,  12  Hanover  street 

and  22  Great  Junction  street.     ^  See  Adv. 

p.  59 

Lightbody,  Francis,  civil  engineer,  2  Hampton 

terrace 
Lightbody,  William  (J.  #■  J.  Z.),  Bonnington 

mount,  Ferry  road 
Lilley,  Joseph,  engineer,  49  Grove  street 
Lillico,  Thomas,  baker,  4  South  James'  street ; 

house,  6 
Lillie,   James   (British  Linen   Co.    Bank),   9 

Bonnington  place 
Lillie,  Joseph,  41  George  square 
Lillie,  Thomas,  baker,  1  Bread  street ;  house, 

23  Downie  place 

Lillie,  Mrs  William,  19  Minto  street 

lillie,  Mrs,  37  London  street 

Limond,  Mrs,  19  Coates  crescent 

Lind,   Andrew,   tailor,  clothier,  and  general 

outfitter,  12  Dock  place  ;  house,  14  Com- 
mercial street 
Lind,    Robert,    boot   and   shoe   merchant,    1 

Union  place  ;  house,  17  London  street 
Lind,  Thomas,  bacon,  cheese,  and  butterman, 

4  Lothian  street ;  house,  1  Summerhall  place 
Lind,  William,  grocer  and  cheese  merchant, 

25  Bristo  street ;  house,  5  Graham  street 
Lindesay,  James,  &  Sons,  wine  merchants,  33 

Quality  street 
Lindesay,  F.,  27  Walker  street 
Lindesay,  James,  jun.,  W.S.,  22  Regent  ter. 
:  Lindesay,  Lieut.-Col.  P.,  8  Brandon  street 
Lindesay,  Mrs,  11  Rutland  street 
■  Lindsay  &  Douglas,  plumbers,  brassfounders, 

and  gasfitters,  Broughton  market 
Lindsay  &  Gilmour,  pharmaceutical  chemists 

and  druggists,    11    Elm  row   and    30    St 

Andrew  square 
Lindsay,  Howe,  &  Co.,  W.S.,  32  Charlotte  sq. 
Lindsay,  Jamiesou,  &  Haldane,  accountants, 

24  St  Andrew  square 

Lindsay  &  Paterson,  W.S.,  10  and  12  North- 
umberland street 

Lindsay  &  Richardson,  clothiers  and  outfitters, 
20  North  bridge 

Lindsay  &  Son,  grain  merchants,  31  Cowgate 


Lindsay.  David,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  and 
exporters  of  snuff,  and  importers  of  and 
wholesale  dealers  in  cigars  and  tobacco,  3 
Lindsay  place 

Lindsay,  James,  &  Sons,  agents  and  whole- 
sale spirit  merchants,  5  Royal  Exchange 

Lindsay,  Alex.,  bookseller,  V2  North  Bank  st. 

Lindsay,  A.  (Z.  tV  Riehardscm),  10  West 
Preston  street 

Lindsay,  Andrew  (manager,  Professional  and 
Civil  Service  Supply  Association),  1  Lower 
Gihnore  place 

Lindsay,  Captain,  7  Melville  crescent 

Lindsay,  C.  (Z.  Sr  Douglas),  17  London  street 

Lindsay,  David  (D.  Z.  #•  Co.),  1  Hope  park  ter. 

Lindsay,  D.  P.  (So sine  Office,  General  Register 
House),  9  Merchiston  avenue 

Lindsay,  George,  4  George  square 

Lindsay,  George,  171  Constitution  street 

Lindsay,  George,  victualler,  76  Causewayside 

Lindsay,  James  (Sasine  Office,  General  Register 
House),  9  Merchiston  avenue 

Lindsay,  James,  baker,  73  Kirkgate  ;  house, 
11  Primrose  street 

Lindsay,  J.  K.,  S.S.C.  (H.  $■  A.  Tnglis),  2 
Blacket  place 

Lindsay,  J.,  painter  and  glazier,  4  West  Rich- 
mond street 

Lindsay,  James,  grocer,  3  Haddington  place 

Lindsay,  James,  W.S.,  10  Northumberland  st. 

Lindsay,  James,  fruit  salesman,  8  Old  Physic 
gardens,  and  fruit  warehouse,  Queen's 
dock  ;  house,  Drydenbank,  Loanhead 

Lindsay,  John  M.,  director  of  H.M.  Chancery, 
19  Melville  street 

Lindsay,  John,  5  Crichton  street 

Lindsay,  John,  printer,  39  South  bridge ; 
house,  31  Montague  street 

Lindsay,  John,  coal  merchant,  Haymarket 
station  and  Thomas  street 

Lindsay,  Robert  (Z.  Sr  Gilmour),  7  Pilrig  st. 

Lindsay,  Robert,  printer,  27  Montague  street 

Lindsay,  Robert,  fruiterer,  31  York  place 

Lindsay,  Thomas  (J.  Z.  8?  Son),  15  Mansion- 
house  road 

Lindsay,  T.,  shipowner,  30  Charlotte  st.,  Leith 

Lindsay,  Thomas  M.,  4  Henderson  place 

Lindsay,  Thomas  S.,  accountant,  36  Hanover 
street ;  house,  4  Church  hill 

Lindsay,  William,  9  Gardner's  crescent 

Lindsay,  W.  N.,  corn  merchant,  21  Quality 
street ;  house,  8  Union  street,  Leith 

Lindsay,  William,  49  Constitution  street ; 
house,  7  Hermitage  hill 

Lindsay,  William,  39  Potterrow 

Lindsay,  William,  cooper,  62a  George  street  ; 
cooperage,  16|  Greenside  place  ;  house,  16 

Lindsay,  Mrs,  5  Swanfield 

Lindsay,  Mrs,  Harmony  house,  Eden  lane, 
Morningside 

Lindsay,  Misses,  &  Aitken,  dressmakers,  2 
West  Salisbury  place 

Lindsay,  Miss  H.,  dressmkr.,  W.  Salisbury  pi. 


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Liadsay,  Miss,  8  Duncan  street,  Newington 

Lindsay,  Miss,  20  Forth  street 

Lingard,  John,  coal  merchant,  North  Bridge 
station 

Linkie,  Mrs,  greengrocer.  58  Thistle  street 

Linklater  &  Company,  Shetland  warehouse, 
52  Princes  street 

Linklater,  TV".,  shoemaker,  5  Drunimond  st. 

Linton,  Adam,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  4 
Hamilton's  entry,  Bristo  street 

Linton,  Andrew,  corkcutter,  87  High  street ; 
house,  5  Roxburgh  street 

Linton,  John,  M.D.,  5  Roxburgh  street 

Linton,  Thomas,  superintendent  of  police, 
Parliament  square 

Lipman,  Mrs,  furrier  and  machinist,  6  Nicol- 
son  street 

Lisle,  George,  butcher,  1  Jamaica  st. ;  house, 
3  St  Bernard's  row 

List,  Alfred  John,  justice  of  peace  fiscal  and 
chief  constable  for  the  county,  and  fiscal 
for  the  burghs  of  Musselburgh  and  Porto- 
bello,  County  buildings  ;  house,  34  Grange 
road 

Lister,  Richard,  commercial  traveller,  11  Dal- 
rymple  crescent 

Liston,  Alexander,  21  Grange  road 

Liston,  David,  Professor  of  Hebrew,  Univer- 
sity of  Edinburgh,  7  Seton  place 

Liston,  George,  58  Broughton  street 

Liston  James  H.,  boat  builder  and  hirer, 
Granton  harbour 

Litster,  John,  victual  dealer,  6  Grassmarket ; 
house,  36 

Litster,  Thomas,  28  Salisbury  street 

Little,  James,  contractor,  26  Balbirnie  place 

Little,  R.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  12  Hamilton 
place  ;  house,  6  Saunders  street 

Little,  TVUliam,  smith  and  ironmonger,  43 
North  Pitt  street ;  house,  5  Hamilton  place 

Little,  Mrs  Alex.,  grocer,  18  Hillhousefield 

Little,  Mrs  Elizabeth,  5  Saunders  street 

Little,  Mrs,  25  Minto  street 

Little,  Mrs,  1  Bonnington  place 

Little,  Miss,  22  Dick  place 

Little  Sisters  of  the  Poor  ;  Sister  Emile 
Joseph,  superioress,  43  and  45  Gilmore  pi. 

Littlejohn,  Henry  D.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  24 
Royal  circus 

Littlejohn,  Thomas,  confectioner,  31,  33,  and 
35  Leith  street 

Littlejohn,  Mrs  A.,  2  Minto  street 

Littlejohn,  Mrs,  13  North  Bank  street 

Littlejohn,  Mrs,  tobacconist,  52  Home  street 

Liverpool  xVnd  London  Insurance  Company; 
Leith  agency,  James  Cochrane,  5  Mitchell 
.street 

LIVERPOOL  AND  LONDON  AND  GLOBE 
LIFE  AND  FIRE  INSURANCE  COM- 
PANY: agents— Peter  Robertson,  100  South 
bridge  ;  M 'Allan  and  Chancellor,  W.S.,  19 
Young  street ;  and  Alex.  Jamieson,  C.A.,  8 
South  Charlotte  street.     #  See  Adv.  p.  24 


Liverpool,  New  York,  and  Philadelphia 
Steam  Shipping  Company  ;  J.  Henderson, 
1  Frederick  street,  agent 
Livingston  &  Weir,  mercantile  agents,  7  Rox- 
burgh place 
Livingston,  J.,  &  Co.,  hosiers,  glovers,  and 

shirtmakers,  37  George  street 
Livingston,  David,  106  South  bridge 
Livingston,  G.  K.,  S.S.C.  and  N.P.,  18  Fre- 
derick street ;  house,  14  Ann  street 
Livingston,  Jas.  (L.  §■  IF.),  36  Blacket  place 
Livingston,  James,  clerk,  North  British  Rad- 

way,  8  Montague  street 
Livingston,    John,    tador    and  clothier,    10 

Nicolson  street 
Livingston,  John,  cottage  (Jail),  Regent  road 
Livingston,   John,   house   agent,   80  Consti- 
tution street ;  house,  6  Union  street,  Leith 
Livingston,  J.  (messenger,  Commercial  Bank), 

10  George  street 
Livingston,  Jos.  (L.  &  Weir),  4  Minto  street 
Livingston,  Miss,  dress  and  cloak  maker,  10 

Nicolson  street 
Livingston,  Miss,  7  Buccleuch  place 
Livingstone,  E.  &  S.,  booksellers,  57  South 

bridge 
Livingstone,  Jn.,  merchant,  7  Strathearn  road 
Livingstone,  Matthew,  16  Wright's  houses 
Livingstone,    Robert,  manager  for  Scotland 
of  the  National  Union  Life  Assurance  Com- 
pany, 90  Princes  street 
Livingstone,  Mary  Ann,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 5  Hill  place 
Lizars  &  Taylor,  corn  merchants,  17  Quality 

street 
Lizars,  M.,  corn  merchant,  24  Pilrig  street 
Lizars,  Mrs  John,  Breezy  brae,  Merchiston 
Lizars,  Mrs  W.  H.,  11  Windsor  street 
Lloyd,  Hugh,  20  Elder  street 
Lloyds1  Register  of  Shipping,  56  Constitu- 
tion street 
Lock,  Ebenezer,  tador,  9  E.  Sciennes  street 
Lock,  George,  clerk,  51  Grove  street 
Lockerbie,  David,  builder,  3  Macnab  street 
Lockhart,  Col.  A.  I.,  C.B.,  21  Inverleith  row 
Lockhart,    David,    hardware    merchant,    25 

Candlemaker  row 
Lockhart,   James  Sinclair,  of   Castlehill,  16 

Buckingham  terrace 
Lockhart,  John,  manager,  Warriston  nursery, 

Inverleith  row 
Lockhart,  WiUiam,  gardener,  Dean 
Lockie,  Mrs  A.,  15  London  street 
Lockyer,   Edmund  B.,  Northern  offices,    75 

Princes  street 
Loewenstein,    Madame,    teacher     of     piano, 

French,  and  German,  11  Dundas  street 
Logan,  Alexander,  6  Maryfield  place 
Logan,  Alex.,  assistant  clerk  of  teinds,  New 
Register   House ;   house,    Hawthorn   brae, 
Duddingston 
Logan,  Charles  B.  (Mackenzie,  Innes,  $'  L.), 
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Logan,  Geo.,  W.S.,  clerk  of  teinds,  New  Register 

House;  house,  Hawthorn  brae,  Duddingston 
Logan,  James,  printer,  Tarvet  street 
Logan,  James,  83  Great  King  street 
Logan,   John   {Mackenzie,  Innes,   #■  L.),  29 

India  street 
Logan,  John,  cabinetmaker,  133  Rose  street ; 

house,  174 
Logan,  John,  watchmaker,  29a  Frederick  st. 
Logan,  John,  7  Brunton  place 
Logan,  Stewart,  129  Fountainbridge 
Logan,  Thomas,  writer,  32  Stafford  street 
Logan,  William,  painter,  28  North  Richmond 

street 
Logan,  Mrs  A.  S.,  26  East  Claremont  street 
Logan,  Mrs,  14  Saxe-Cobourg  place 
Logan,  Elizabeth,  grocer,  293  Cowgate 
Logie,  Gilbert,  bookseller,  11  North  Bank  st. 
London  Assurance  Corporation  (agent  in 

Fire  Department,  T.  G.  Dickson,  C.A.),  3 

■  North  St  David  street 

LONDON  AND  EDINBURGH  SHIPPING 
COMPANY'S  OFFICE  (Thomas  Aitken, 
manager),  8  and  9  Dock  place.  ^  See 
Adv.  p.  92 

London  Hotel,  2  St  Andrew  square 

London  and  Lancashire  Fire  Insurance 
Companies  (Graham  &c  Johnston,  W.S., 
secretaries'),  5  North  St  David  street 

London  Missionary  Society  (Edin.  auxiliary) ; 

.  James  S.  Mack,  S.S.C.,  2  St  Andrew  square, 
treasurer 

LONDON  AND  NORTHERN  INSURANCE 
COMPANY,  LIMITED  (J.  J.  Farquharson, 

■  secretary)  ;  office  for  Scotland,  1  Hanover 
street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  15 

London  Printing  and  Publishing  Company', 
6  Roxburgh  place 

London  and  Provincial  Provident  Society 
(secretary  for  Scottish  Branch,  David  For- 
syth, S.S.C.),  3  North  St  David  street 

London  and  Southwark  Insurance  Corpora- 
tion (Limited),  (J.  P.  Oliver,  agent),  46 

' :   George  street 

London  Union  Fire  and  Life  Assurance 
Office  (D.  G.  Thomson,  agent),  13  Hano- 
ver street 

LONDON  UNION  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY. 
Agencies:  Jas.  Miller,  20  Nelson  st. ;  Robt. 
Ritchie,   16  Hill  st.  ;   D.  G.  Thomson,  13 

•  Hanover  st. ;  L.  Mackersy,  3  North  St. 
David  st.     *  See  Adv.  p.  28 

London  and  "Westminster  Plate -glass  In- 
surance  Company,   Limited   (/.  /.  Far- 

■  quharson,  agent),  Hanover  street 

Long,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  engineers  and  machine- 
makers,  21  New  street 

Longbottom,  Thomas  Kirby,  teacher  of  sing- 
ing, musical  conductor,  etc.,  51  Cockburn 
street ;  house,  5  Christian  bank 

Longmore,  A.  C.  (Exch.),  HE.  Claremont  st. 

Longmore,  John  Alex.,  W.S.,  56  Melville  st. 

Longmoor,  William,  printer,  11  Davie  street 
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Longs treeth,  Oswald,  draper,  7  Gladstone  tor. 
Lonie,  John,  contractor,  108  Giles1  Btreet 
Lonnie,  AVilliam,  cabinet  turner,  14  Cowan's 

close,  Crosscauseway 
LORIMER  &  GILLIES,  printers,  13   Clvle 

street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  50 
Lorimer  &  Young,  civil  engineers  and  sur- 
veyors, 99  George  street 
Lorimer,  A.,  M.D.,  deputy  inspector-general 

of  hospitals,  13  Brunswick  street*  Hillside 
Lorimer,  David  (L.  Sf  G.),  17  Union  place 
Lorimer,  Francis  C,  clerk,  19a  Baronj 
Lorimer,  George,  jun.,  2  St  David's  terrace 
Lorimer,  J.  Campbell,  advocate,  99  George  st. 
Lorimer,  James,  advocate,  Professor  of  Public 

Law  in  the  University;  house,  21  Hill  st. 
Lorimer,  Jas.  (L.  Sf  Young),  3  Charlotte  pi. 
Lorimer,   Mrs  Isabella,  draper  and  milliner, 

14  Queens  ferry  street 
Lorimer,  Mrs,  13  St  Bernard's  crescent 
Lorimer,  Mrs,  8  Mayfield  terrace 
LOTH,  JOHN  THOMAS,  D.L.,  professor  of 

German,  27  Rutland  street.     ^See  Adr.  r>. 

44 
Lothian,  Andrew,  S.S.C.,  30  Haddington  pi. 
Lothian,  Edward,  3  Dalrymple  crescent 
Lothian,    Maurice,    procurator-fiscal,  Sheriff 

Court  buildings;  house,  28  Drummond  pi., 

and  St  Catherine's 
Lothian,  Peter,  gardener,  10  Saunders  street 
Lothian,  Peter,  photographer,  79  George  st. ; 

house,  10  Saunders  street 
Lothian,    Thomas,    commercial    traveller,    3 

Rockville  place 
Lothian,  Mrs,   ladies'  nurse  and  midwife,   7 

James'  street,  Leith  walk 
Louden,  David,  2  Preston  terrace 
Louden,    John,    milliner   and   draper,    7    St 

Patrick  street 
Louden,  William,  corn  merchant,  10  Beau- 
mont place 
Louden,  William,  1  Blenheim  place 
Louden,  Miss,  dressmaker,  31  Barony  street 
Loudon,  Mrs,  30  Alva  street 
Lough,  Jn.,  chimney-sweeper,  15  William  st. 
Lougton,   Alexander,  tobacconist,  39  Hano- 
ver street ;  house,  1  South  Charlotte  street 
Love,  Nelson,  upholsterer,  7  Grindlay  street 
Lovebrook,  Mrs,  cook,  198  Rose  street 
Loveday,  H.  J.,  music  professor,  19  Pitt  st. 
Low,  A.,  chemist  and  druggist,  363  High  st. 
Low,  David  (Scott,  L.,  Sf  Co.),  30  Minto  st. 
Low,  James,  gardener,  2  Maryfield 
Low,  John,  slater,  73  Clerk  street :  house,  30 

Nicolson  street 
Low,  John  B.,  grocer,  8  Hope  park  square 
Low,  John  C.  (Ilardie,  Sons,  $■  L.),  65  Thistle 

street 
Low,  John  Irvine,  printer,  Leith  Burghs  Pilot 

office,  1  Wellington  pi.,  and  10  Laurie  st. 
Low,  Thomas,  wine  merchant,  37  Giles'  street 
Low,  Thomas,  photographer,  130  Princes  st. 
Low,  W.  H.,  sculptor,  75  Causewayside 


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Low,  William,  cabinetmaker,  2  East  Norton 

place 
Low,  Mrs  Isabella,  lodgings,  14  Hope  street 
Low,  Mrs  Major,  33  Dick  place 
Low,  Misses,  Mayfield,  Trinity 
Lowdeu   &  Rowe,  wholesale  smallwares,   18 

Hill  place 
Lowden,  Miss  A.,  2  Hill  square 
Lowdon,  Mary  Anne,  dressmaker  and  machine 

stitcher,  59  Leith  wynd 
LOWE,  GEORGE  &  MRS,  professors  of  danc- 
ing and  calisthenics,  Hopetoun  rooms,  72 

Queen  street ;  house,  50a  Frederick  street. 

>i<See  Adv.  p.  41 
LOWE,    DAVID,    joiner    and    horticultural 

builder,   Gilmore  park ;    house,   35  Grove 

street,     ^  See  Adv.  p.  91 
Lowe,  John,  1  Upper  Dean  terrace 
Lowe,  William  H.  Dick,  30  Hamilton  place 
Lowe,  Mrs,  32  Dundas  street 
Lowe,  Misses,  4c  Pilrig  street 
Lowes,  Thomas  C.  (G.P.O.),  Ashfield,  Bon- 

nington 
Lowne,  Thompson,  M.D.,  surgeon,  46  Minto 

street 
Lowrie,  Rev.  Alexander,  13  Comely  bank 
Lowrie,  John,  wright,  77  Abbey  hill 
Lowrie,  John,  victual  dealer,  8  Ponton  street 
Lowson,  A.  (G.P.O.),  21  Cheyne  street 
Luckie,   Robert   M.,   shipmaster,   27  Albany 

street,  Leith 
Lugton,  James,  Gymnasium  lodge,  Pitt  st. 
Lugton,  Thomas,  bootmaker,  95  Princes  st.  ; 

house,  5  Cornwall  street 
LUIS,   ELLIA,   stucco  manufacturer,  Foun- 
tain close,  28  High  street.    Jfc  See  Adv.  p.  61 
Luis,  Joseph,  carver  and  gilder,  picture  frame 

maker,  and   picture   cleaner   and  restorer, 

8c  St  Patrick  square 
Luke,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  28 

Clyde  street 
Luke,   James,  baker,   25  Brunswick   street ; 

house,  72  Cumberland  street 
Luke,  Misses  J.  &  E.,  15  Nelson  street 
Lumsdaine,  Archibald,  C.A.,  1  Hailes  street 
Lumsdaine,  James,  spirit  dealer,  3  Old  Physic 

gardens 
Lumsden,  James,  joiner,  builder,  and  timber 

merchant,  29  Horse  wynd  ;  house,  Newing- 

ton  gardens,  Dalkeith  road 
Lumsden,  James,  stationer  and  news-agent, 

12  South  Richmond  street 
Lumsden,  Robert,  1  Hermitage  hill 
Lumsden,  Thomas,  reporter,  21  Brougham  st. 
Lumsden,  Mrs,  12  Gloucester  place 
Lumsden,  Mrs,  64  Broughton  street 
Lundy,   John  J.,  &  Co.,    colour,    oil   paint, 
grease,    varnish,     cement,     whiting,     and 
chemical   manufacturers,    20   Elbe    street, 
Leith 
Lundy,  John  J.,   F.C.S.  (N.  B.  Colour  Co., 

and  John  J.  L.  Sf  Co.),  4  Assembly  street 
Lyall,  A.,  baker,  37  Leith  walk 


Lyall,  Rev.  J.,  A.M.,  13  East  Adam  street 
Lyall,    John   Morison,    agent   and   wholesale 

stationer,  16  South  St  David  street;  house, 

13  East  Adam  street 
Lyall,  George,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  7  Riego 

street 
Lyall,  John,  10  Bonnington  terrace 
Lyall,  William,  china  merchant,  37  Potterrow 
Lyall,  William,  printer,  4  St  Patrick  square 
Lyall,  William,  19  Upper  Grove  place 
Lyall,  Mrs,  china  merchant,  4a  Greenside  pi. 
Lyall,  Mrs  Robert,  54  Albany  st.,  North  Leith 
Lyell,    David    (Home,    Home,    §•    L.),    35 

Lauder  road 
Lyell,  John  Gairdner,  M.D.,  R.N.,  Prospect 

bank,  Restalrig  road 
Lyle,  George,  clothier,  121  Kirkgate 
Lyle,  Peter,  20  Rintoul  place 
Lyle,  Peter,  tea  merchant,  Bell's  court 
Lyle,  Robert,  2  Orchardfield  street 
Lyle,  Thomas,  stockbroker,  65  Princes  street; 

house,  50  Grange  road 
Lyle,   William,   upholsterer,  9  Church  lane  ; 

house,  28  Jamaica  street 
Lyle,  Mrs  Alexander,  68  Constitution  street 
Lynch,  James,  fishmonger,  36  West  Richmond 

street 
Lynch.  Thomas,  4  Gardner's  crescent 
Lyon  Brothers,  wholesale  stationers,  89  South 

bridge 
Lyon  &  Turnbull,  auctioneers  and  valuators, 

51  George  street 
Lyon,  Charles,  &  Sons,  confectioners,  4  Bristo 

street 
Lyon,  Alex.,  house  carpenter,  Grove  street ; 

house,  11  Upper  Grove  place 
Lyon,  Chas.,  confectioner,  4^  Drummond  st. 
Lyon,  Charles  F.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  32 

George  iv.  bridge 
Lyon,  Charles,  36  Reid  terrace 
Lyon,  David,  bookbinder,  505  Lawnmarket 
Lyon,    George    (George    Heriot's    Hospital), 

Bernard  terrace 
Lyon,  Hugh,  S.S.C.,  7  North  St  Andrew  st.;' 

house,  26  Forth  street 
Lyon,   James,  hairdresser,   61   Low  Calton  ; 

house,  10  Calton  hill 
I  Lyon,  James  (G.P.O.),  20  Lauriston  street 
Lyon,  John,  25  Haddington  place 
Lyon,  Rev.  Robert,  10  Albany  street.  Leith 
Lyon,  William  (L.  $■  TurnbuW),  8  George  sq. 
Lyon,  William,  law  agent  and  conveyancer, 

25  North  bridge 
Lyon,  Misses,  4  Merchiston  terrace 
Lyschinski,  Adam,  M.D.,  10  Warriston  cresc. 

Mabox,  John,  248  Cowgate 

M'Abe,  Michael,  broker,  250  Cowgate 

Macadam,     Anstruther,     clother    and    linen 

draper,    45   George   IV.    bridge ;   house,   8 

Cumin  place 
Macadam,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  88  Home 

street 


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MAdam,  John,   working   men's  refreshment 

rooms,  71  Rose  street 
Macadam,  J.  R.  Bruce,  2  Heriot  row- 
Macadam,    Stevenson,   Ph.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  lec- 
turer on  chemistry,  and  analytical  chemist, 
Surgeon's  hall,  Nicolson  street ;  house,  25 
Brighton  place,  Portobello 
MacAllan    &    Chancellor,    W.S.    (Liverpool, 
London,  and  Globe  Insurance  Company),  19 
Young  street 
MacAllan,  A.  B.,  W.S.  (M.  Sf  Chancellor),  26 

Rutland  square 
Macallan,  James  H.,  3  Scotland  street 
MacAllan,  James,  W.S.,  26  Rutland  square 
M'Allan,  James,  70  Queen  street 
MAllan's  private  hotel,  70  Queen  street 
M  Alley,  Robert,  brewer,  33  Grassmarket 
MAllister  &  Lennie,  coachmakers,  58  Leith 

street 
MAllister,  Andrew  (J\PA.  Sf  Lennie),  6  East 

Broughton  place 
M'Alpine,  Fred.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  114 

Canongate 
M'Alpine,  Fred.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  4 

Kirkgate 
M'Alpine,    Thomas,  printer,   47   Sfc   Leonard 

street 
M'Alpine,  Miss,  12  Melville  street 
Macandrew,  J.  &  R.,  W.S.,  13  Hill  street 
Macandrew,  D.  M.,  17  Regent  terrace 
Macandrew,  James  M.,  C.A.,  16  York  place 
Macandrew,  J.  (J.  Sf  R.  MS),  27  Regent  ter. 
Macandrew,  R.  (Reg.   House),   23  Warriston 

crescent 
Macandrew,  Robert,  W.S.  (/.  Sf  R.  M.),  23 

Warriston  crescent 
Macandrew,  Mrs,  sen.,  17  Regent  terrace 
Macara,    L.    M.,    W.S.,    58   Northumberland 

street 
M'Ara,  Thomas,  mason,  194  Rose  street 
Macart,  James,  stationer,  34  Tolbooth  wynd 
Macart,  James,  8  King's  place 
M 'Arthur,  James,  turner  and  cabinetmaker, 

96  Canongate  ;  house,  24  Calton  hill 
M'Arthur,  John,  grocer,  etc.,  29  Lothian  st. 
Macarthur,  Mrs,  2  St  Andrew  square 
Macarthur,  Mrs,  9  Antigua  street 
MArthur,  Mrs  James,  1  West  Claremont  st. 
M'Arthy,  John,  coal  merchant,  23  Castle  st. 
Macaulay,  B.  J.,  clerk,  6  Park  street 
Macaulay,  James  P.,  superintendent,  Assembly 

rooms,  54  George  street 
Macaulay,  John,  messenger  and  housekeeper, 

Exchequer  chambers,  Parliament  square 
M'Bain,  James,  M.D.,  surgeon,   R.N.,  Logie 

villa,  York  road 
M'Bain,  James,  5  North  St  James'  street 
M'Bain,  Mrs  J.,  bookseller  and  news-agent,  1 

Crichton  Street 
Macbean,  ./Eneas,  W.S.,  5  N.  Charlotte  street ; 

house,  8  Darnaway  street 
M'Bean,  Duncan,  14  Middle  Arthur  place 
M'Bean,  H.  A.,  7  Ann  street 


M'Bean,  Peter,  1  Clerk  street 

M'Bean,  Richard,  90  Abbey  hill 

M'Bean,   AVilliam,   chartered   accountant,   62 

Castle  street 
M'Bean,  Miss,  7  Ann  street 
M'Beath,  Mrs,  9  Brighton  street 
Macbeath,  Miss,  73  Queen  street 
Macbeth,  Norman,  artist,    28   Saxe-Cobourg 

place 
Macbrair,  David  J.,  S.S.C.,  Master-extraord. 
of  the  High  Court  of  Chancery  of  England 
and  Ireland,  12  Great  King  street 
MacBride   &    Gibson,    painters    and    paper- 
hangers,  3  Mansfield  place 
M 'Bride,  Rev.  Neil,  1  Nelson  street 
M'Bride,  Mrs  John,  36  Bernard  street 
M'Bryde,  Mrs  Brown,  7  Leamington  terrace 
M'Bryde,  Miss  Agnes,  French  stay  and  crino- 
line maker,  4  Hope  street 
M'Cabe,  Andrew,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

24  Yardheads 
M'Cabe,   Matthew   (Crawford   Sf  MC),  60» 

Cumberland  street 
M'Cagie,  James,  cabinetmaker,  5  Cheyne  st. 
M'Call,  C,  &  Co.,  engineers  and  millwrights, 
Montgomery  street ;  house,  7  Annandale  st. 
M'Call,  Peter,  &  Co.,  sugar  and  spice  grinders 
and    coffee   roasters,   Montgomery   street ; 
house,  7  Annandale  street 
M'Call,    James,    jeweller    and    optician,    11 

Leith  street ;  house,  7 
M'Call,  John,  3  Saunders  street 
M'Call,  John,  chemist  and  druggist,  13  Rosest. 
M'Call,  Martin,  writer,  20  Spittal  street 
M'Call,  William,  japanner  and  japan  works, 

13  New  Broughton 
M'Call,  Mrs,  lodgings,  3  Trinity  crescent 
M'Call,  Mrs,  2  Roxburgh  street 
M'Call,  Miss,  2  Blackford  road 
M'Callum,  John,  &   Son,  soda  water  manu- 
facturers, 1  West  Richmond  street 
M'Callum,    Alexander    Inglis,    chemist    and 

veterinary  surgeon,  5  Grassmarket 
M'Callum,  Duncan,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 
39  Thistle  street ;  house,  41a  Broughton  st. 
Maccallum,   George,   stockbroker,  and   agei.t 
for  the  London  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co.,. 
30  St  Andrew  sq.  ;  ho.  13  Montgomery  st. 
Maccallum,  George,  sculptor,  2  Castle  terrace 
Maccallum,  Hugh,  draper,  1  S.  Holyrood  st. 
Maccallum,  James,  vinegar  maker  and  com- 
mission agent,  36b  Potterrow 
M'Callum,   Mrs,  dressmaker,   166   Fountain- 
bridge 
M'Callum,  Mrs,  lodgings,  20  Glover  street 
M'Callum,  Miss,  12  Brandon  street 
Maccallum,  Miss,  65  Castle  street 
M'Cahnan,  Wm.,  plumber,  gasfitter,  and  zinc 
worker,    54a    Lothian    street ;     house,    5 
Brown's  place,  Yennel 
M'Cambridge,  Peter,  pawnbroker,  59  and  51 
Candlemaker  row ;    house,  28  George  iv. 
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M'Candlish,  John  M.,  W.S.  (manager,  Scottish 

National  Insurance  Co.),  4  Doune  terrace 
M'Candlish,  William,  23  Inverleith  row 
M'Cann,  Daniel,  bootmaker,  11  Union  place 
M'Cann,    James,    mantle    manufacturer,    99 

South  bridge ;  house,  5  Hope  park  crescent 
M'Cann,  Jas.,  stationer  and  newspaper  agent, 

6  Deanhaugh  street 
M'Cann,  William,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse, 

261  and  351  High  street 
Macarter,  Peter  (Register  House),  70  Buccleuch 

street 
M 'Carter,  Mrs,  6  Scotland  street 
M'Cartney,    Hugh,    tailor    and    clothier,  4a 

North  bridge  ;  house,  31  Buccleuch  place 
M'Cartney,  Mrs  Geo.,  carter,  29  Duke  street, 

Leith 
M'Caskie,  Mrs,  3  Henderson  row 
M'Caskill,  Miss,  40b  George  square 
M'Cathie,  George,  spirit  rnercht.,  45  Main  st. 
M'Caul,  Charles,  Heriot  cottage,  Brandon  st. 
M'Caul,  James,  hatter,  15  Graham  street 
M'Cheyne,  William,  13  Osborne  terrace 
M'Clacherty,  Wm.,  greengrocer,  12  Queens- 
ferry  street 
M'Clansburgh,  Francis,  shoemaker,  22  Charles 

street 
M'Clellau,  Wm.,  baker,  66a  Cumberland  st. 
M'Clounie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  7  Drummond  street! 
M'Clumpha,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  22  Pitt 

street 
M'Clure,  Mrs  Henry,  11  Calton  street 
Maccoll,  Alex.   Stewart,   teacher   of   English! 

and  classical  literature,  12  Rutland  square 
M'Coll,  James,  collector,  Abstainer's  Union, 

4  Melbourne  place 
M 'Cornish,  Mrs,  30  Castle  street 
M'Conachie,    Robert,    wine     merchant     and 

grocer,  1  Montague  street ;  house,  3 
M'Connel,  C,  embroiderer,  lace  mender,  and 

transferrer,  50  George  street 
M'Connel,  Frederic,  Kirth  lodge,  Trinity 
Maconochie,  Duncan,  &  Hai'e,  W.S.,  10  Hill  st. 
Maconochie,  James  (G.P.O.),  9  Grindlay  st. 
M'Conochie,  John,  11  Melville  place 
Maconochie,  John,  accountant,  13  Bernard  st. 
Maconochie,  Mrs,  French  stay  maker,  1  Malta 

green  place 
M'Cormack,  John,  broker,  313  Cowgate 
M'Cornrieks,  Miss,  60  Melville  street 
M'Corquodale,  A.,  merchant,  13  Bernard  st. 
M' Court,    Mrs    Ann,    china     merchant,    29 

Canongate 
M'Cowan,    Fran.  D.,   M.D.   and  surgeon,   23 

Elder  street 
M'Cowan,  Jas.,  artists'  colourman  and  frame- 
maker,  15  Cockburn  street ;  house,  17 
M'Crackan,  Alexander,  1  Kew  terrace 
M'Craken,  John,  S.S.C.,  22  Walker  street 
M'Craw,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  6 

Romilly  place 
M'Craw,    R.,    tobacco   and    snuff   shop,    165 

Hierh  street 


M'Craw,  Wm.,  photographer,  9  West  Catherine 
place 

M'Craw,  Mrs,  2  Smith's  place 

M'Craw.  Mis,  IS  Buccleuch  place 

M'Crie,  William,  &  Co.,  paper-stainers  to  the 
Queen.  22  Leith  walk 

M'Crie,  William  (William  WC.  fr  Co.),  26 
Windsor  street 

M'Crie.  Mrs  Andrew,  toy  warehouse,  and 
register  for  servants,  7  Leven  street 

M'Crie,  Mrs  Dr.  13  Salisbury  place 

M'Cuaig,  Colin,  C.A.  (assist,  actuary,  Scottish 
Union  Insurance  Co.),  47  George  street 

M'Cuaig,  J.,  tailor  and  clothier,  10  Frederick 
street 

M'Cudden,  Edmund,  11  Henderson  row 

M'Cullagh,  A.  &  J.,  118  Fountainbridge 

M'Culloch,  J.,  &  Co.,  cabinetmakers,  joiners, 
upholsterers,  and  appraisers,  83  StCuthbert's 
glebe  ;  works,  St  Stephen  street 

M'Culloch,  Rev.  A.  B. ,  chaplain  to  the  Royal 
Edinburgh  Asylum,  Morningside ;  house, 
2  West  Lauriston  place  ■ 

M-Culloch,  Alexander,  17  Spittal  street 

Macculloch,  George,  draper,  25  Downie  place; 
house,  17  Bread  street 

M'Culloch,  John  (teller,  British  Linen  Co. 
Bank;  agent  for  Phoenix  Fire  Office  and 
Pelican  Life  Office),  11  Duke  street 

M'Culloch,  John  M.  (British  Linen  Co.  Ban]:). 
Alfred  place,  Newington 

M'Culloch,  John,  grocer  and  wine  merchant. 
7  South  College  street 

M'Culloch,  Thomas  T.,  chemist  and  druggist. 
61  South  bridge  ;  house,  1  Buccleuch  st. 

M'Culloch,  William,  12  Atholl  place 

M'Culloch,  William  T.,  keeper  of  the  Museum 
of  the  Antiquaries  of  Scotland,  Royal  Insti- 
tution ;  house,  15  Montague  street 

M'Culloch,  Mrs  W..  lodgings,  6  St  Vincent  st. 

M'Culloch,  Mrs,  14  Findhorn  place 

M'Cutcheon  &  Sons,  agricultural  machinery 
merchants,  9  Grassmarket 

Macdermid,  Edward,  6  Cheyne  street 

M'Dermott,  James,  pawnbroker,  8  .Kirkgate 
and  1  Coatfield  lane ;  house,  14  Glover  st. 

M'DERMOTT,  JAMES,  bedding  manufac- 
turer, feather  merchant,  and  upholsterer, 
61  and  65  Hanover  street ;  house,  27  Xel- 
son  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  73 

M'Dermott,  Michael  (Inspector  of  Police),  11 
Roxburgh  street 

M'Diarrnid,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  13  Xorth 
bridge  ;  house,  Ratcliffe  terrace 

M'Diarrnid,  John,  1  St  John  street 

M'Diarrnid,  John,  jeweller,  Bonnington  bank 

M'DIARMID,  PETER,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, Artillery  Arms,  50  Grindlay  street. 
*  See  Adv.  p.  98 

MacdoDald  &  Roger,  S.S.C.,  8a  Abercromby 
place 

M'Donald,  David,  &  Son,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit 
merchants,  29  Shore 


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Macdonald,  Jas.,  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers, 

423  Lawnmarket 
Macdonald,  Alexander  {Advocates'  Library), 

115  Rose  street 
Macdonald,  Alexander,  29  Frederick  street 
M'  Donald,  Alexander,  butcher  and  poulterer, 

9  Baxter's  place  ;  house,  9  Antigua  street 
M'Donald,  Alexander,  19  Rankeillor  street 
Macdonald,  A.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  3 

Meuse  lane 
Macdonald,  Andrew,  clothier,  7  Summerhall 
M'Donald,   Andrew   {Hunter  §•  M.),    North 

Lauder  road 
Macdonald,  Angus,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  41  Nor- 
thumberland street 
M'Donald,    Angus,    officer    and    collector   of 

market  dues,  7  Fishmarket 
M'Donald,  Angus,  saddler,  42  Grassmarket ; 

house,  Viewfortk  house,  Restalrig  road 
M'Donald,  Chas.,  engineer,  1  Cannon  st.,  Leith 
M'Donald,  D.,  cutler  and  bandage  maker,  31 

Rose  street 
Macdonald,  Dan.,  tinsmith,  32  Earl  Grey  st. 
Macdonald,  David,  4  Clerk  street 
M'Donald,  David,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse, 

275  Canongate 
M'Donald,  David,  10  Torphichen  street 
Macdonald,   Donald    (MLLean   Sf  Hope),  4c 

Pilrig  street 
M'Donald,  Donald,  attending  boatman,  Inch- 

keith,  Granton  cottages 
M'Donald,  Donald(Grange  Free  Church  officer), 

Sciennes  hill  place 
M'Donald,  Duncan,  spirit  merchant,  60  Shore 
Macdonald,   D.   S.,   commission  merchant,    1 

Baltic  street 
Macdonald,  D.,  gardener,  51a  India  street 
Macdonald,   Gilbert,   bookbinder,   3  East  As- 
sembly lane,  Rose  st.  ;  ho.  21  Heriot  row 
Macdonald,  James,  17  Howe  street 
Macdonald,  James  C,  26  Charles  street 
Macdonald,  James,  stationer,  bookbinder,  and 

news-agent,  9  Bread  street 
Macdonald,  Jas.  (G.P.O.),  16  Beaumont  pi. 
M'Donald,  James  (late  Inland  Rev.),  1  Pilrig 

model  buildings 
M'Donald,  James,  lapidary,  13  St  James'  sq. 
M'Donald,  James,  carter,  Whitebank,  Foun- 

tainbridge 
M'Donald,  James  R.,   stationer  and  printer, 

51  London  street 
M'Donald,  John,  18  Brunswick  street 
Macdonald,  John,  S.S.C.,  4  Grosvenor  street 
Macdonald,  John,  New  Ship  hotel,  20  Shore 
Macdonald,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

22  Catherine  street ;  house,  15 
Macdonald,  John,  printer,  23  Carrubber's  close 
Macdonald,  John,   captain  and  adjutant,  1st 

Midlothian  Rifle  Volunteers,  11  James'  pi., 

Leith 
M'Donald,  John  B.,  historical  painter,  6  Gt. 

Stuart  street 
Macdonald,  Jn.,  accountant,  7  Randolph  cliff 


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M'Donald,  John,  prison  warder,  7  Calton  hill 
M'Donald,  John,  successor  (<>  George  Irvine, 

butcher,  13  Queensfeny  street 
Macdonald,  John  H.  A.,  advocate,  15  Aber- 

cromby  place 
M'Donald,  John,  7  Grindlay  street 
Madonald,  J.,  stationery  and  fancy  bazaar.  7 

St  Patrick  square ;  house,  27  Montague  St. 
Macdonald,    Lieut.-Colonel,    of    Powderhall, 

Broughton  road 
M'Donald,  Norman,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

4  Downie  place  ;  house,  59  Earl  Grey  street 
Macdonald,  Peter,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

9  Kerr  street 
Macdonald,   Rev.   Robert,   2  Jamaica  street, 

Ferry  road 
Macdonald,   Robert  (Murdoch,  Boyd,  Sp  Co., 

S.S.C.),  55  Constitution  street 
M'Donald,  Roderick,  wine  and  spirit  mercht., 

1  Dock  place  ;  house,  13  Dock  street 
M'Donald,  Sam.,  commander  Princess   Royal 

cutter,  St  Kilda  villa,  York  road,  Trinity 
Macdonald,  Tertius,  surgeon  and  druggist,  13 

Catherine  street ;  house,  14  Barony  street 
Macdonald,    Theodore    (Douglas   fy    M.),    3 

Dayie  street 
M'Donald,  Thomas  (James  MlD.   §•  Son),   6 

Gladstone  place 
Macdonald,  Win.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

3  and  4  Great  Junction  street 
Macdonald,    "William,    tailor    and  clothier,  7 

Frederick  street 
M'Donald,  William,  69  Fountainbridge 
M'Donald,  Wm.,  city  officer,  City  chambers  ; 

house,  10  Upper  Grove  place 
M'Donald,  William,  agent,  6  Hill  place 
M'Donald,  "William,  76  Fountainbridge 
M'Donald,  William,  21  Prince  Regent  street 
M'Donald,   Lieut. -Col.  William,   11   Howard 

place 
Macdonald,  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  6  Forres  st. 
Macdonald,  Mrs,  35  West  Nicolson  street 
Macdonald,  Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Alva  street 
Macdonald,  Mrs,  69  York  place 
Macdonald,  Mrs,  7  Dryden  place 
Macdonald,  Mrs,  27  Montague  street 
Macdonald,  Mrs,  flesher,  44  Canongate 
M'Donald,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  4  Dalrymple  pi. 
M'Donald,  Mrs,  cook,  28  Jamaica  street 
M'Donald,   Mrs,   matron,    House   of  Refuge, 

64  Canongate 
M'Donald,  Mrs,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  25 

William  street 
Macdonald,  Mrs  J.  B.,  16  Melville  terrace 
M'Donald,  Miss  E.  S.,  tobacconist.  2  Baker's 

place 
M'Donald,  Miss  Jane,  provision  merchant,  44 

Abbey  hill 
Macdonald,  Miss  Jessie,  12  Castle  street 
Macdonald,  Miss  M.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

74  West  Fountainbridge 
Macdonald,  Miss  Robertson.  24  Walker  street 
Macdonald,  Miss,  grocer.  23  Barony  street 


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M'Donald,    Miss,    matron,    George    Heriot's 

hospital 
Macdonald,  Miss,  lodgings,  73  George  street 
Macdonald,   Miss,   teacher  of  music,  2  Gard- 
ner's crescent 
Macdonell,  E.  R.,  advocate,  7  Coates  crescent 
Macdonell,  Mrs  Colonel,  8  Royal  crescent 
Macdonell,   Miss,  of  Glengary,  3  Strathearn 

road 
M'Dougal,  Alexander,  farmer,  Granton  mains, 

Granton  harbour 
M'Dougal,  George,  grocer,  etc.,  18  Howe  st. ; 

house,  5  Clarence  street 
M'Dougal,  James,  grocer  and  ■wine  merchant, 

6  Dublin  street ;  house,  1  Fettes  row 
M'Dougal,  John,  wine  merchant  and  grocer, 

1  Mansfield  place  ;  house,  19  Union  street 
Macdougal,  Peter,  2  Janefield  place 
M'Dougal,   Walter,   cowfeeder,  26   Greenside 

street 
M'Dougal,  Mrs,  7  Crichton  street 
Macdougald,  John  W.,  rag  and  metal  mercht., 

44  Cowgate  ;  house,  3  Macnab  street 
Macdougald,  Robert,  19  Nelson  street 
Macdougall,  Alan,  C.E.,  17  Buckingham  ter. 
Macdougall,  Alex.,  goods  agent,  3  Cheyne  st. 
M'Dougall,    Alexander,  treasurer-superinten- 
dent, Royal  Infirmary 
M'Dougall,  Alex.,    goods    agent   East  Coast 

Railways,  Regent  arch 
Macdougall,  Gilbert,  5  Gardner's  crescent 
M'Dougall,  James,  bootmaker,  8  India  place 
M'Dougall,  John,  grocer,  and  wine  and  spirit 

merchant,  15  Kirkgate,  41  and  45  Coatfield 

lane,  and  3  and  4  Lapicide  place ;  house, 

154  Constitution  street 
M'Dougall,  John,  slater,  glazier,  and  chimney 

sweeper,  21  London  street  and  37  Brought  on 

street 
M'Dougall,  John  G..  saddler,  37  Grindlay  st.  ; 

house,  41 
M'Dougall,  Joseph,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  60 

E.  Crosscauseway ;  ho.  1  Kennedy's  close 
M'Dougall,  J.,  coach-hirer,  7  West  Salisbury 

place  and  22  West  Preston  street 
M'Dougall,  Neil,  spirit  dealer,  23 Bank  street; 

house,  17  Archibald  place 
M'Dougall,   Thomas,  wright,  2  West  Cross- 
causeway  ;  house,  26 
M'Dougall,    Thomas,    saddler    and    harness 

maker,  Haymarket ;  house,  39  Grindlay  st. 
M'Dougall,   W.  L.,  teacher,    John   Watson's 

Institution,  Dean 
M'DOUGALL,  WILLIAM,  joiner,  trunk  and 

packing-box  and  tin  and  zinc  case  maker, 

76  Fountainbridge  ;  house,  90  Grove  street. 

^  See  Adv.  p.  75 
M'Dougall,  Mrs,  gardener,  Silverfield 
M'Dougall,  Mrs,  8  Chapel  street 
M'Dougall,  Mrs,  41  Grindlay  street 
Macdougall,  Mrs,  matron,  western  division, 

Royal  Edinburgh  Asylum,  Morningside 
MacDougall,  Mrs  Col.,  17  Buckingham  terrace 


M'Dougall,  Mrs  E.,  dairy  and  greengrocer,  4 

Teviot  row 
Macdougall,  Mrs  P.  C,  9  Buckingham  terrace 
Macdougall,  Miss,  10  Upper  Gray  street 
M'Dowall,  Thomas,  6  Argyle  square 
M'Dowall,  Mrs  Colonel,  10  Mayfield  street 
M'Dowall,  Mrs  James,  2  Cumin  place 
M'Dowall,  Mrs  William.  12  Hill  square 
M'Dowall,  Mrs,  11  Blackford  road 
M'Dowall,  Miss,  12  Hill  square 
M'Dowell,   Robert,  baker,    57   George  street 

and  19  Frederick  street ;  house,  60  George 

street 
M'Edward,  Miss  J.,  grocer,  Canaan  lane 
M'Eneny,  Pat.,  broker,  50  and  55  St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
M'Evoy,  J.,  saddler,  58  Charlotte  st.,  Leith  ; 

house,  52 
M'Evoy,   Patrick,   warehouseman,   51   North 

bridge ;  house,   Northfield  cottage,   Jock's 

lodge 
M'Ewan,    Douglas,    golf-club   maker,  Links. 

Bruntsfield    and    Musselburgh  ;    house,    7 

Gilmore  place 
M'Ewau,  Edward,  47  East  Crosscauseway 
M'Ewan,  George,  advocate,  21  Castle  street 
M'Ewan,  John,  cowfeeder,  19  Broughton  st. 
M'Ewan,    John,    wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

7  East  Richmond  street ;  house,  1 1 
M'Ewan,  Rev.  John,  36  Lauder  road 
M'Ewan,   Peter,    coal  merchant,    Caledonian 

Railway  coal  depot ;  house,  8  Romilly  place 
M'Ewan,    Robert,    baker,    72    Grassmarket  ; 

house,  54 
M'Ewan,  Rev.  Thomas,  Dick  place 
M'Ewan,  Thomas,  grocer,  111  Cowgate 
M'Ewan,    William,    brewer,    104    Fountain- 
bridge  ;  house,  15  Shandwick  place 
M'Ewan,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

133  Rose  street 
M'Ewan,  William,  house  painter  and  glazier, 

2  Stafford  street 
M'Ewan,  Mrs,  6  Clarence  street 
M'Ewen  &  Carment,  W.S.,  32  Albany  street 
M'Ewen,  James,  W.S.  (M'E.  §•  Carmeni),  21 

Ainslie  place 
M'Ewen,  Thomas,  sculptor,  Lothian  road  and 

W.  Lauriston  pi. ;  house,  21  Upper  Grove 

place 
M'Fadyen,  Allan,  cork  manufacturer,  3  Alison 

square 
Macfarlan,    John   F.,    &   Co.,    chemists    and 

druggists,  17  &  18  North  bridge  ;  chemical 

works,  Abbe}7  hill 
Macfarlan,   Hugh  (Inland  Revenue),  5   Keir 

street 
M'Farlan,    J.,    shoemaker,    70    Cumberland 

street 
Macfarlan,  Mrs  David,  6  Randolph  crescent 
Macfarlan,  Mrs  John  F.,  4  Park  place 
M'Farlane  &  Gibb,  cabinetmakers  and  uphol- 
sterers, 20  Duudas  street  and  44  North  Pitt 

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Macfarlane  &  Wallace,  painters,  and  dealers  in 

paperhangings,  7  Charlotte  place 
Macfarlane,    A.,    &    Son,    corn    factors    and 

agents,   160  Constitution  street;  house,  8 

Wellington  place 
M'Farlane,  D.  &  H.,  grocers  and  wine  mer- 
chants, 2  Greenside  street  ;  house,  3 
M'Farlane,    Robert,    &    Son,    wire-drawers, 

wire- cloth   manufacturers,   and   dealers  in 

machine   belting   and  india-rubber  goods, 

Stead's  place 
Macfarlane,   Alexander  (Sun  Fire  Office),   1 

Gladstone  terrace 
Macfarlane,    Alexander,   cutler   and  surgical 

instrument  maker,  1  Glanville  place ;  house, 

2  Kerr  street 
M'Farlane,  Alexander,  dairyman,  Lover's  lane, 

Leith  walk 
Macfarlane,    Andrew    Yuil,    pharmaceutical 

chemist    and    druggist,    255    Canongate  ; 

house,  19  Rankeillor  street 
Macfarlane,  Archd.,  tailor,  51  Broughton  st. 
M'Farlane,  Colin  S.  (MlF.  $>  Gibb),  3  Silver- 
mills  cottage,  Henderson  row 
Macfarlane,   Daniel,   wholesale   stationer,   30 

Victoria  street ;  house,  30  Grange  road 
Macfarlane,  Daniel,  11  Bright  terrace 
M'Farlane,    David,    carpet    and    hearth -rug 

manuf.,  dyer,  and  scourer,  etc.,  Canonmills 
Macfarlane,  David,  commercial  traveller,  48 

Grove  street 
Macfarlane,  David,  50  Brunswick  street 
Macfarlane,  Donald,  dairy,  14  Queensferry  st. 
M'Farlane,  D.,  6  Eastfield 
M'Farlane,  Duncan,  engine-driver,  2  Devon  pi. 
Macfarlane,  G.,  missionary,  7  Bowling-green  st. 
Macfarlane,  James,  W.S.,  6  Dewar  place 
Macfarlane,  James  (James  Milne  §'  Son),  2 

East  Norton  place 
Macfarlane,  John,  Bay  Horse  inn,  55  Rose  st 
M'Farlane,    John,    wire-cloth  manufacturer 

Edina  house,  Stead's  place 
M'Farlane,  John,  tailor,  17  S.  St  James'  st. 
M'Farlane,  John,  spirit  dealer,  159  Rose  st. 
M'Farlane,  J.  R.,  draper,  5  Warriston  place 
M'Farlane,  Peter,  2  Gay  field  street 
Macfarlane,  Peter  (Rector,  High  School,  Leith); 

house,  4  Albert  terrace,  Trinity 
Macfarlane,  R.  (M.  §\  Wallace),  8  Viewforth 

place 
Macfarlane,  Walter,  5  Cheyne  street 
M'Farlane,  Wardlaw  (Duncan,  Flockhart,  $• 

Co.),  41  Castle  street 
Macfarlane,  William,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.L.,  21  St 

Bernard's  crescent 
Macfarlane,  William,  6  Brunswick  street 
M'Farlane,  W.   H.  (Schenck  $•  M'F.),  29  St 

James'  square 
M'Farlane,  W.  H.,  draper,  19  Union  place ; 

house,  23 
M'Farlane,  Mrs  J.,  10  Buccleuch  place 
M'Farlane,  Mrs  Robert,  1  Gayrleld  place 
Macfarlane,  Mrs,  Dalmore  lodge,  Trinity 


Macfarlane,  Mrs,  15  Forth  street 
Macfarlane,  Mrs,  confectioner  and  fruiterer,  S 

Tobago  street 
Macfarlane,  Miss,  2  Albert  ter.,  Morning 
M'Farlane,  Miss,  lodgings,  26  Albany  street, 
Macfarlane,  M.,  milliner,  56  Brunswick  street 
M'Farquhar,  Misses,  18  Fettes  row 
Macfeat,  W.,  china  and  glass  merchant,  42 

South  bridge  ;  house,  17  Union  place 
Macfie,  Rev.  Daniel,  3  St  John  street 
Macne,  John,  14  Hope  terrace,  AVhitehouse 
M'Garth,  L.,  12  Wellington  place,  Leith 
M'Gechan,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

2  Orchardfield 
M 'George,    Andrew,    confectioner,    49    West 

Crosscauseway 
M'George,  George,  cabinetmaker  and  furni- 
ture dealer,  8  Drummond  street 
M'George,  Miss  Margaret,  lodgings,  14  Dublin 

street 
M'Ghie,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  2 

Arthur  street ;  house,  17 
MacGibbon,  David,  architect,  89  George  st.  ; 

house,  Edgehill,  Dean 
M'Gibbon,  David,  dairy,  445  Lawnmarket 
M 'Gibbon,  George  R.,  clothier  and  draper,  90 

South  bridge  ;  house,  12  Preston  terrace 
M'Gibbon,  J.,  M.D.,  16  Howe  street 
M'Gibbon,  John  S.,  builder,  39  Scotland  st. 
M'Gibbon,   John,  clothier,  15  South  College 

street ;  house,  17  Graham  street 
M'Gilchrist,  Mrs,  7  Arniston  place 
M'Gilchrist,  Miss  I.,  1  East  Newington  place 
Macgill  &  Begbie,  house  painters  and  paper- 
hangers,  62  Bristo  street 
M'Gill,   William  &  Thomas  L.,  butchers,  19 

Buccleuch  street 
MACGILL'S  GALLERY  (P.  Westrev,  colour- 
man),  103  Princes  st.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  53 
Macgill,  A.,  draper,  4  West  St  Anthony  place  ; 

house,  41  Grindlay  street 
Macgill,    Archibald,    house  painter,   2  Hope 

street ;  house,  2  Lothian  road 
Macgill,  James,  ironmonger,  smith,  gasfitter, 

and  tinsmith,  11  Queensferry  street 
Macgill,  James  (M.  &-  Begbie),  59  Bristo  street 
M'Gill,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  48  Nicol- 

son  street 
M'Gill,  William,  live-stock   agent,  1  Lower 

Gilmore  place 
Macgill,  Mrs  Edward,  21  Castle  street 
M'Gill,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  8  Mackenzie  place 
Macgill,  Miss  J.  (matron,  Training  Home),  7 

Lauriston  lane 
M'Gillivray  &  Coutie,    joiners  and   cabinet- 
makers, 32  Horse  wynd 
Macgillivray,  Rev.  Alexander  G.,   M.A.,  14 

Grove  street 
M'Gillivray,   Andrew   (M'G.   §■    Coutie),  32 

Horse  wynd 
M'Gillivray,  Thos.,  shoemaker.  61  Canongate 
M'Gillivray,  Wm.,  writer,  11  Bonnington  pi. 
M'Gillivray,  William,  clerk,  64  Broughton  st. 


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Macgladrie,  T.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  21 
Richmond  place  ;  house,  39  Montague  st. 

M'Glashan,  Alexander,  9  Kirk  street 

M'Glashan,  Alexander,  teacher  of  dancing,  1 
Cumin  place 

M'Glashan,  Alexander,  grocer,  tea  and  pro- 
vision merchant,  Grantou  harbour 

M'Glashan,  A.,  boat-building  and  boat-hiring 
establishment,  Granton  harbour 

M'Glashan,  Duncan  (Caledonian  distillery),  24 
Rosebank  cottages 

M'Glashan,  P.  F.,  26  Frederick  street 

M'Glashan,  Stewart,  sculptor,  Edinburgh 
marble,  granite,  and  stone  works,  Canon- 
mills  bridge  ;  house,  1  Eyre  place 

M'Glashon,  A.,  steel  and  copperplate  printer, 
26  Clyde  street 

M'Glashon,  Mrs  Ralph,  embroidery  stamper, 
machine-sewing,  etc.,  35  West  Nicolson  st. 

M'Glashon,  Misses,  dressmakers,  50  George  st. 

MacGoun,  Rev.  Robert  W.,  M.A.,  Banner 
villa,  Banner  place,  Morningside 

Macgowan,  Alex.,  ironmonger,  67  Cockburn 
street ;  house,  21a  Broughton  place 

M'Gowan,  Mrs,  sick-nurse,  2  Hamilton  place, 
Stockbridge 

M'Gowan,  Miss,  22  East  Claremont  street 

M'Grain,  Peter,  grocer,  305  Cowgate,  and  1 
St  Andrew's  wynd,  Leith 

M'Grath,  Mrs,  ladies1  nurse,  35  Home  street 

M'Graw,  Daniel,  silversmith,  2  Swinton  row  ; 
house,  17  St  James'  square 

M'Gregoir,  John,  tailor,  5  Kerr  street 

Macgregor  &  Barclay,  S.S.C.  and  N.P.,  10 
Dundas  street 

Macgregor,  Cundell,  &  Co.,  Australian  mer- 
chants, agents,  ship  and  insurance  brokers, 
55  Bernard  street 

M'Gregor,  James,  &  Son,  watch  and  clock 
makers  and  jewellers,  25  West  Register  st. 

M'Gregor,  Peter,  Sons,  &  Robertson,  silk 
mercers  and  drapers,  30  George  street 

M'Gregor,  W.  &  D.,  builders,  40  Grindlayst. 

Macgregor,  Alex.,  architect,  3  N.  Charlotte  st. 

M'Gregor,  Alex.,  bookbinder  and  stationer. 
114  Constitution  street 

Macgregor,  Daniel,  15  Leopold  place 

Macgregor,  David  G,  41  East  Claremont  st. 

Macgregor,  Donald,  Merchiston  terrace 

Macgregor,  Donald,  The  Royal  hotel  (late 
Gibb'a),  53  Princes  street 

Macgregor,  Donald  R.,  merchant  and  ship- 
owner, 55  Bernard  street ;  house,  Wood- 
burn,  Canaan  lane 

Macgregor,  Donald,  salesman,  17  Spittal  st. 

Macgregor,  Donald,  1  Gladstone  place 

M'Gregor,  Duncan,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 
120  Rose  street ;  house,  25  W.  Nicolson  st. 

M'Gregor,  Dun.  (IF.  fy  D.),  5a  Bruntsfield  pi. 

M'Gregor,  Duncan,  8  Thistle  street 

M'Gregor,  D.,  writer,  35  Barony  street 

M'Gregor,  E.,  sergeant-major,  Royal  Mid- 
lothian Yeomanry,  2  Gladstone  terrace 


MacGregor,  Rev.  James,  17  George  square 

M'Gregor,  James,  36  Ann  street 

M'Gregor,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  46  Earl 

Grey  street 
M'Gregor,  James,  billiard  rooms,  20  Cockburn 

street ;  house,  18  Fleshmarket  close 
M'Gregor,  John  (McGregor  §-  Son),  25  Barony 

street 
Macgregor,  John,  writer,  11  Drummond  st. 
M'Gregor,    John,    flesher,    7   High    market ; 

house,  5  Macdowall  street 
M'Gregor,  John,   coach  proprietor,  Bellevue 

crescent  lane 
MacGregor,  John  (Royal  Bank  of  Scotland, 

Leith),  10  Claremont  place 
Macgregor,  John,  tobacconist,  2  Leith  street, 

7  Bread  street,  77  Princes  street,  and  20 

Roxburgh  pi. ;  house,  41  E.  Claremont  st. 
M'Gregor,  John  D.,  basketmaker,   75  Great 

Junction  street 
Macgregor,  Malcolm,  S.S.C.  and  N.P.  (M.  £• 

Barclay),  10  Dundas  street 
Macgregor,  Malcolm,  surgeon-dentist,  13  Fre- 
derick street 
Macgregor,  Malcolm,  portmanteau,  trunk,  and 

travelling  bag  manufacturer,  2  George  st. ; 

house,  18  Duncan  street,  Drummond  place 
M'Gregor,  Peter  (P.  MlG.,  Sons,  fr  Robertson), 

23  Lynedoch  place 
M'Gregor,  W.,  seed  merchant,  44  Kirkgate 
M'Gregor,  Wm.,    watchmaker   and   jeweller, 

7  Castle  street ;  house,  11  Melville  place 
M'Gregor,    William   (W.    fr  -D-   MlG.),    40 

Grindlay  street 
M'Gregor,  William,  5  Macdowall  street 
M'Gregor,  Mrs  A.,  chimney-sweep,  18  Gifford 

park 
Macgregor,  Mrs  Isabella,  5  Kerr  street 
M'Gregor,  Mrs  John,  41  E.  Claremont  street 
MacGregor,  Mrs  Joseph,  22  Brougham  street 
M'Gregor,  Mrs  Margaret,  11  Melville  place 
M'Gregor,  Mrs,  4  Hart  street 
M'Gregor,  Mrs,  194  Rose  street 
M'Gregor,  Mrs,  eating-house,  38  Shore 
M'Gregor,  Margaret,  refreshment  rooms,   12 

and  13  Market  street 
Macgregor,  Miss  E.,  lodgings,  17  Greenside  st. 
M'Gregor,  Miss  Margaret,  34  Hanover  street 
MacGregor,  Miss,  16  Scotland  street 
Macgregor,  Miss,  lodgings,  1  Albany  st.,  Leith 
M'Gregor,  Miss,  dressmaker,  25  Reid  terrace 
Macgregor,  Miss,  18  Moray  place 
M'Haffie,  Mrs,  3  Duncan  street,  Drummond  pi. 
M'Hardy,    James   M.    P.,   musical  artist,    9 

Randolph  cliff 
Machell,  Edward,  agent,  24  Heriot  place 
Machell,    F.,    dyer  and  French   cleaner,    31 

George  IV.  bridge 
M'Hendrie,  William,  coal  merchant,  9  Port- 
Hamilton 
M'Hendrie,  Mrs  Jane,  ladies'  nurse,    7  New- 
port street 
M'Hutchen,  Borthwick  G.,  3  Brandon  street 


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M'Hutchen,  John  Scott,  10  Bruntsfield  place 

M'Hutchen,  Misses,  5  Randolph  crescent 

MTlwrick,  Gilbert,  11  Rosebank  cottages 

Macindoe,  J.  H.,  tobacconist,  91  Nicolson  st. 

M'Indoe,  William,  bill-poster,  372  Castle 
hill 

M'Innes,  Mason,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  71a 
Bronghton  street 

M'Innes,  Miss,  French  corset  maker,  34a 
Frederick  street 

M'Inroy,  Mrs,  23  Manor  place 

M'Intosh  Brothers,  merchants,  96  and  97 
Giles'  street 

M'Intosh  &  Co.,  glass-cutters,  18  Greenside 
lane 

M'Intosh  &  Cunningham,  sailmakers,  58 
Commercial  street 

M'Intosh,  J.  A.,  &  Co.,  paraffin  and  rosin  oil 
distillers,  manufacturing  chemists,  wax, 
grease,  and  sack  manufacturers,  and  oil  and 
colour  merchants,  8  Salamander  street 

M'Intosh,  J.,  &  Son,  clothiers,  25  North 
bridge  ;  house,  68  Lauriston  place 

M'Intosh,  Alex.  (iM'I.  Brs.),  10  Fyfe  place 

M'Intosh,  D.,  furnishing  and  general  whole- 
sale and  retail  ironmonger,  tin  plate  worker, 
gasfitter,  and  blacksmith,  10b  Nicolson  st. 

M'Intosh,  Daniel,  13  Riego  street 

M'Intosh,  Geo.,  shoemaker,  39  Candlemaker 
row 

M'Intosh,  Henry,  teacher  of  music,  17  Park- 
side  street 

M'Intosh,  James  B.,  24  Clarence  street 

M'Intosh,  James,  3  Summer  bank 

M'Intosh,  James,  8  Henry  street 

M'Intosh,  James,  bookseller,  5  North  College 
street  and  7  North  Bank  street ;  -house,  2 

M'Intosh,  James,  writer,  2  Mary's  place 

M'Intosh,  James  Luke,  grocer  and  spirit 
merchant,  111  Causewayside 

M'Intosh,  John,  11  Clarence  street 

M'Intosh,  John,  messenger  (Gen.  Reg.  Ho.), 
66  Thistle  street 

M'Intosh,  John,  church  officer,  23  St  Andrew 
square 

M'Intosh,  M.,  chimney-sweeper,  6  Coburglane 

M'Intosh,  R.,  pavement  merchant,  4  Com- 
mercial street ;  house,  28  Bernard  street 

M'Intosh,  T.,  livery  stables,  26  William  st.  lane 

Macintosh,  T.  H.,  surgeon-dentist,  75  Princes 
street ;  house,  21  Gay  field  square 

M'Intosh,  William  S.,  furnisher  to  shoemakers, 
dealer  in  tools  and  materials  for  jewellers, 
etc.,  22  South  Richmond  street 

M'Intosh,  Wm.  (MiI.  Brothers),  1  King's  pi. 

M'Intosh,  William,  ironmonger,  3b  Coburg  st. 

M'Intosh,  William,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  98 
High  street 

M'Intosh,  William,  lighthouse  store-keeper, 
Gran ton  harbour 

M'Intosh,  William,  shoemaker,  25  Kirkgate  ; 
house,  5  London  row 

M'Intosh,  Elizabeth,  Sibbald  place 


M'Intosh,  Mrs,  lodgings,  64  Buccleuch  street 
M'Intosh,  Mrs  A.,  20  Annandale  steeet 

M'Intosh,  Mrs  A.,  confectioner,  59  Bristo  st. 
M'Intosh,  Mrs  A..  1  Marketplace 

M'Intosh,  Mrs  Allan,  bookseller,  70  Nicolson 

street 
M'Intosh,  Mrs  Ann,  13  Charlotte  place 
M'Intosh,  Mrs,  L.,  10  Wellington  place 
Macintyre,  Archibald  (Inland Revenue  Office), 

3  Grange  road 
MTntyre,  James,  10  Drumdryan  street 
M'Intyre,  Rev.  John,  13  Gilmore  place 
M'Intyre,  John,  5  Citadel 
M'Intyre,  John,  6  Bowling-green  street 
M'Intyre,  John,  missionary,  7  Glover  street 
M'Intyre,  John,  bootmaker,  117  Pleasance 
M'Intyre,  N.  S.,  missionary,  13  Rosebank  cot. 
M'Intyre,  P.,  shoemaker,  246  Cowgate 
M'Intyre,  R.  B.;  typefounder,  11  West  Rich- 
mond street 
MTntyre,  Robert,  11  Lothian  street 
MTntyre,  William,  baker,  23  Cowgate 
MTntyre,  Mrs,  2  Duncan  street,  Newington 
MTntyre,  Mrs,  Elizafield,  Bonnington 
M'Intyre,  Mrs,  Salem  house,  Jordanbank 
M'Intyre,  Mrs,  7  Henderson  row 
MTntyre,  Mrs,  25  Morrison  street 
MTntyre,  Mrs  Alexander,  2  Bridge  street 
MTntyre,  Miss,  boarding  and  day  school,  56 

South  Blacket  place 
MTntyre,   Misses,    French   stay   makers  and 

milliners,  56  Lothian  street 
MTVER,  JAMES,  clothier  and  outfitter,  25, 

81,  and  83  St  Mary's  wynd.      %  See  Adv. 

p.  71 
MTver,  John,  provision  inercht.,  8  Dunbar  st. 
MTver,   Patrick,   carpet-shoe   maker,    63   St 

Mary's  wynd 
Mackail,  David,  2  Rockville  place 
Mackail,  Hugh,  9  Madeira  place 
M'Kain,  James,   joiner  and   undertaker,    58 

Bristo  street ;  house,  1  Charles  street 
M'Kain,  James,  shoemaker,  83  Pleasance 
M'Kain,  Lewis,  remnant  wareho.,  14  Chapel  st. 
M'Kanna,  Patrick,  spirit  dealer,  40  St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
Mackay  &  Chisholm,  jewellers,  gold  and  silver 

smiths,  dealers  in  curiosities,  49  North  br. 
Mackay,  Cunningham,  &  Co.,  goldsmiths  to 

the    Queen     and    H.R.H.    the    Prince   of 

Wales,    watchmakers,    and  manufacturers- 

and   designers   of    Scottish   jewellery.    51 

Princes  street 
M'Kay    &    Harrower,    corn    merchants    and 

brokers,  39  Constitution  street 
Mackay  &  Smith,  clothiers  and  outfittew,  28 

North  bridge 
Mackay,  Daniel,  &  Co.,  horticulturists,  etc.. 

Cameron  &Echo  bank  nurseries.  Newington 
Mackay,  George,  &  Co.,  brewers,  St  Leonard's 

brewerjr,  St  Leonard  street 
M'Kay,  J.  &  C,  china  and  glass  merchants.   ! 

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Maekay,  Rev.  Alexander,  LL.D.,  F.R.G.S.,  25 

South  Clerk  street 
Maekay,  iEneas  James  George,  advocate,  7 

Albyn  place 
Maekay,  /Eneas,  tea  merchant,  11  Hill  place 
M'Kay;    Alexander,    tailor   and    clothier,    5 

Saunders  street 
31  'Kay,  Angus  (agent for  Scottish  Legal  Burial 

Society),  5  East  Adam  street 
Maekay,  Angus,  lodgings.  4  Charlotte  place 
31 'Kay,  Angus,  tailor,  13  Brunswick  street 
Maekay,  Arch.,  basketmaker,  107  High  st. 
31 'Kay,  Charles,  lodgings,  41  Lothian  street 
Maekay,  C.  G.,  17  Lutton  place 
3i'KAY,  DANIEL  (Agent  for  the  Overtown 

Collieries,    Wishaw),  depot,  Dairy  ;  house, 

50  Grove  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  108 
Maekay,  D.,  1  West  Nicolson  street 
Maekay,  D.,  house  agent,  4  Hill  place 
3Iackay,  David,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  38  Leith 

street ;  house,  25  Gayfield  square 
Maekay,  David,  hairdresser,  8  Greenside  pi. 
Maekay,  Donald,  14  Howe  street 
31 'Kay,  Donald,  111  George  street 
Maekay,  Duncan,  china  merct.,  136  Pleasance 
Maekay,  E.,  spirit  dealer,  19  Bread  street 
3Iackay,  Ewan,  baker,  7  Trafalgar  street 
Maekay,  Francis  A.,  Royal  Bank  house,  36 

St  Andrew  square 
Maekay,    George   (St  Leonard's  orewery),  4 

Salisbury  bank 
Maekay,  George,  tailor,  3  Catherine  street 
M'Kay,  George,  cart  and  wheel  wright,  Old 

Physic  gardens 
31ackay,  Henry,  major,  late  79th  and  Forfar 

Artillery,  3  Hampton  terrace 
3Iackay,  H.,  grocer,  509  Lawnmarket;  ho.  501 
M'Kay,  Hugh,  76  Fountainbridge 
31 'Kay,  Isaac,  corn  mercht.,39  Constitution  st. 
Maekay,  James  (Nat.  Bank),  24  Quality  st. 
3Iackay,  James  R.  (British  Linen  Co.  Bank), 

18  Buccleuch  place 
Maekay,  James,  coal  merchant,  25b  Bread  st. 
3IACKAY,  JAMES  G.,  working  jeweller,  56 

Leith  street  and  11  Kirkgate.     ^  See  Ado. 

p.  53 
3Iackay,  James  T.,  hat  manufacturer,   16  S. 

St  Andrew  street 
3Iackay,  James  Taylor,  6  Mary's  place 
3Iackay,  J.  S.,  engraver,  2  Henry  place 
Maekay,  John  A.,  of  Blackcastle,  26  George 

square 
31ackay,  John,   pharmaceutical  chemist,  119 

George  street ;  house,  7  St  Bernard's  cresc. 
3Iackay,  John,  spirit  merchant,  168  High  st. 
Maekay,  John,  contractor,  37  Ann  street 
Maekay,  John,  printer,  9  Thistle  street 
Maekay,  John,  6  Union  street 
Maekay,  John,  8  Carlung  place 
M'Kay,  Laughlan,  coal  merchant,  62  Brough- 

ton  street 
Maekay,  Neil,  builder,  9  Morton  street ;  house, 
59  Kiiktrate 


Maekay,  Robert,  W.S.  (Hope  fr  ili.),  10 
Sh  and  wick  place 

Maekay,  Robert,  butcher,  53  London  street 

Maekay,  Robert,  news-agent,  114  Fountain- 
bridge 

Maekay,  Robert,  artist,  3  Great  King  street 

M'Kay,  Roderick,  spirit  dealer,  4  West  Adam 
street ;  house,  2  Prince  Albert  buildings 

Maekay,  Thomas,  grocer,  14  Nelson  street 

Maekay,  Thomas,  goods  department  N.  B. 
Railway  (E.  and  G.  section)  ;  house,  Had- 
dington house,  Holyrood  street 

Mackay,T.,  bootmaker,6Northumberland  place 

Maekay,  W.  D.,  1  Rockville  place 

Maekay,  William  H.  (M.  §•  Smith),  13  Mont- 
gomery street 

Maekay,  William,  5  Hope  street 

Maekay,  William,  corkcutter,  31  Blair  street 

Maekay,  Mrs  Andrew,  7  Drummond  street 

Maekay,  Mrs  D.,  17  Duncan  st..  Newington 

M'Kay,  Mrs  E.,  staymaker,  20  St  James'  sq. 

Maekay,  Mrs  James,  3  Saunders  street 

Maekay,  Mrs  J.,  4  Park  street 

Maekay,  Mrs,  lodgings,  82  Rose  street 

Maekay,  Mrs,  refreshment  rooms,  54  Rose  st. 

Maekay,  Mrs,  7  Albyn  place 

Maekay,  Mrs,  38  George  square 

Maekay,  Mrs,  16  Hart  street 

MACKAY,  MRS,  wax-paper  flowers  and  fruit 
maker,  3  Toll  cross.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  72 

Maekay,  Mrs,  Cherry  bank,  Newhaven  road 

Maekay,  Mrs,  15  South  College  street 

Maekay,  Mrs,  21  Leopold  place 

M'Kay,  Mrs,  general  register  for  servants,  3 
Elm  row 

Maekay,  Mrs,  23  Dublin  street 

Maekay,  Miss  Christian,  dressmaker,  4  West 
Adam  street 

M'Kay,  Miss  C,  dressmaker,  11  Dalrymple 
place 

M'Kay,  Miss  Margt., dressmaker,  14  Barony  st. 

M'Kay,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  4b  Lord 
Russell  place 

Maekay,  Miss,  3  Duncan  street 

M'Kean  &  Banks,  tailors  and  clothiers,  3 
Clerk  street ;  house,  17  St  Patrick  square 

M'Kean,  Alexander,  baker,  2  Charles  street : 
house,  32  Buccleuch  place 

M'Kean,  Andrew,  10  St  Andrew  square 

M'Kean,  James,  teacher,  10  Gladstone  ter. 

M'Kean,  John,  repairer  of  china  and  glass,  29 
North  Nelson  street 

M'Kean,  Martin,  baker,  25  Bread  st. ;  house. 
8  Spittal  street 

M'Kean,  R.,  104  High  street 

M'Kean,  Mrs  J.,  7  Albany  street 

M'Kean,  Miss,  9  Gardner's  crescent 

M'Kechney,  A.,  furnace-builder,  80  Potterrow 

M'KECHNIE,  JAMES,  dyer  and  cleaner. 
41  West  Nicolson  street.  ^  See  Adv. 
p.  73 

M'Kechnie,  James,  painter  and  paperhanger, 
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M-Kechnie,  William  (Dbig,  71/' A'.,  8f  Davies), 

44  Howe  street 

M'Keith,  Archd.,  manager,  W.  Coates  nursery 

M'KELVIE,    JAMES,    coal  merchant:  head 

office,  Haymarket ;  branch  offices,  7  S.  St 

David  st.,  26  Charlotte  pi.,  Lochrin,  Canal 

basin,  and  Junction  br.    %.  See  Adv.  p.  106 

M'Kelvie,  James,  14  Osborne  terrace 

M'Kelvie,  John,  surveyorof  taxes,  12  Waterloo 

place  ;  house,  24  Lauder  road 
M'Kendrick,  Thos.,  clerk,  27  Montague  street 
Mackenzie  &  Crosbie,   carpet  manufacturers, 
cabinetmakers,    upholsterers,    carvers    and 
gilders,  house  and  estate  agents,  etc.,  129 
Princes  street ;  works,  Dairy  lane 
Mackenzie,  Innes,  &  Logan,  W.S.,  23  Queen  st. 
Mackenzie  &  Kermack,  W.S.,  9  Hill  street 
Mackenzie  &  Mackenzie,  cooks   and   confec- 
tioners, 63  Queen  street 
Mackenzie    &    Mackenzie,   biscuit    manufac- 
turers, 22  Earl  Grey  street 
Mackenzie,  J.  W.  &  J.,  W.S.,  16  Royal  circus 
Mackenzie,  3.,  &  Fraser,  W.S.,  35  Frederick 

street 
Mackenzie,   A.   O,   silk   mercer    and  draper 
(successor  to  J.  Wilson  Sf  Co),  3  S.  bridge  ; 
bouse,  Greenside  place 
Mackenzie,  Alexander,  19  Charlotte  square 
Mackenzie,    Alexander,    late    Captain    58tb 

regiment,  7  Randolph  cliff 
Mackenzie,  Alexander,  9  Raeburn  place 
Mackenzie,    Alex.    Kincaid,    manager,    Com- 
mercial Bank  of  Scotland,  14  George  street 
Mackenzie,  Alexander  C,  teacher  of  music,  41 

Heriot  row 
M'Kenzie,  Alexander,  draper,  25  North  bridge 
M'Kenzie,  Rev.  Alexander,  M.A.,  6  Fettes  row 
M'Kenzie,  Alexander,   teacher,  Cowgatehead 

school ;  house,  3  Clyde  street 
M'Kenzie,  Rev.  Andrew,  1  Danube  street 
Mackenzie,  Andrew,  Corn  Exchange  officer ; 

house,  Corn  Exchange,  Grassmarket 
Mackenzie,   C.   (Seton    §-   M.),  The  Avenue, 

40  Greenbill  gardens 

Mackenzie,  Colin,  W.S.,  and  deputy  keeper  of 

the  Great  Seal ;  chambers,  28  Castle  street ; 

house,  25  Ainslie  place 

Mackenzie,  Dan.,  Spring  valley,  Morningside 

Mackenzie,  David,  surgical  instrument  maker 

and  cutler,  58  South  bridge 
Mackenzie,  David,  22  East  Preston  street 
M'Kenzie,  David,  ironmonger,  10  Victoria  st ; 

house,  13 
M'Kenzie,    David,    spirit   merchant,    104    St 

Leonard  street 
M'Kenzie,   David,  missionary  to  the  troops, 

Castle 
Mackenzie,  Donald,  advocate,  sheriff  of  Fife, 

12  Great  Stuart  street 
M'Kenzie,  Duncan,  4  Henry  place 
M'Kenzie,  Edward,  spirit  dealer,  27  Bristo  st. 
Mackenzie,  Francis,  38  Castle  street 
Mackenzie,  Geo.,  coal  merchant,  44  India  pi. 


Mackenzie,  Geo.,  W.S.,  9  JJill  street;   b 

4  Ann  Btreet 
Mackenzie,  George,  tinsmith,  151  West  ]  ort 
M'Kenzie,  George,  cabinetmaker,  Bellevue 
Mackenzie,  Gershom  S.,  2  Rockville  place 
Mackenzie,  James  (M'K.,  Junes,  $■  Lvgau).  9 

Doune  terrace 
Mackenzie,  James,  3  Mayfield  street 
Mackenzie,  James,  butcher,  4  Dunbar  streel 
Mackenzie,  James,  tailor,  3  N.  St  David  street 
Mackenzie,  James,  stationer,  bookbinder,  and 

printer,  129  High  street 
Mackenzie,    James,    dispensing    chemist,    49 

George  iv.  bridge  and  69  Pleasance 
Mackenzie,  James  (N.B.1L),  5  Grange  place 
Mackenzie,  John,  W.S.,  16  Royal  circus 
M'Kenzie,  John,  invalid  nurse,  37  N.  bridge 
M'Kenzie,  John,  bootcloser,  333  High  street 
Mackenzie,  John  Whitefoord,  W.S.,  16  Royal 

circus 
Mackenzie,   John,  tailor   and  clothier,  67  St 

Mary's  wynd 
Mackenzie,  John,  bookseller  and  stationer,  45 

Lothian  street 
Mackenzie,  John,  tobacco-pipe  manufacturer. 

27  South  Norton  place 
Mackenzie,  John,  coram,  agent,  8  Carnegie  st. 
Mackenzie,  J.,  gardener  and  florist,  11  Grange 

loan 
Mackenzie,  John  U.,  15  Buccleuch  place 
Mackenzie,  John,  jun.,  W.S.,  9  Hill  street 
Mackenzie,  Rev.  John,  21  Atholl  crescent 
Mackenzie,  John  Ord,  W.S.,  master  extraor- 
dinary in  Chancery,  and  commissioner  of  the 
Courts  of  Queen's  Bench,  Common  Pleas, 
and  Exchequer,  9  Hill  st. ;  ho.  7  Royal  circus 
Mackenzie,  Jn.  (M.  <$•  Crosbie),  1  Hampton  ter. 
Mackenzie,  John,  watch  and  clock  maker  and 

jeweller,  3a  Greenside  place 
Mackenzie,  John,  tobacco-pipe  manufacturer. 
8  St  John's  hill ;  house,  Duinbiedykes  place. 
Dumbiedykes  road 
Mackenzie,  Joseph,  7  Cassels  place 
Mackenzie,  Ken.,  C.A.,  29  Northumberland  st. 
Mackenzie,  Lord,  24  Heriot  row 
Mackenzie,  M.,  colour-sergeant  S.  F.  Guards,  8 

Rosemount  buildings 
Mackenzie,  Melville,  21  Castle  street 
Mackenzie,  Captain   Roderick   (secy.  Scottish 
Evangelistic  Association),  Royal  Naval  Scrip- 
ture Readers'  Society  Office,  5  St  Andrew- 
square  ;  house,  12  Archibald  place 
Mackenzie,  T.,  46  Bernard  street 
Mackenzie,  Thomas,  W.S.,  35  Frederick  st.; 

house,  10  Heriot  row 
M'Kenzie,  Thos.,  gatekeeper,  City  poorhouse 
Mackenzie,  W.  B.,  1  Laverock  bank 
Mackenzie,  Win.,  bootmaker,  15  London  street 
Mackenzie,  William,  bookseller  and  publisher. 

59  South  bridge 
Mackenzie,  W.  H.,  2  Mansfield  place 
Mackenzie,  W.  M.  S.,  3  Mayfield  street 
M'Kenzie,  William,  tailor,  10  Duncan  street 


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M'Kenzie,  Wm.,  builder  and  asphalter,  Hope  [Mackie,  Chas.,  surgeon,  7  N.-W  Circus  placd 
park  end  house;  yard,  South  Clerk  street     Mackie,  Lieut.  J.,  instructor  of  military  and 
M  Kenzie,  W.,  working  jeweller.  91  Rose  st.   |     civil  engineering  and  mining  in   the  lato 
M  Kenzie,  Wm.,  watchmaker,  153  High  street'     Scottish  Military  Academy,  65  York  place 
Mackenzie,  Mrs  A.,  lodgings.  21  Broughtonst,  Mackie,  James,  missionary,  12  N.  St  David  st. 


Mackenzie,  Mrs  A.,  41  Heriot  row 
Mackenzie,  Mrs  Forbes,  5  Lynedoch  place 
M 'Kenzie,  Mrs  G.,  toy  shop."  344  Lawnniarket 
Mackenzie,  Mrs  Hectorina,  3  Summerhall  pi. 
Mackenzie,  Mrs  J.  Hay,  35  St  Bernard's  cresct. 
Mackenzie,   Mrs  John,  teacher  of  music,  15 

Buccleuch  place 
Mackenzie,  Mrs  Colonel  K.  F.,  2  Inverleith  row 
Mackenzie,  Mrs  M.,  15  Clarence  street 
M'Kenzie,     Mrs    M.,    Victoria     refreshment 

rooms,  So  Main  street 
M'Kenzie,  Mrs  Samuel,  47  Hope  park  end 
Mackenzie.  Mrs  W.  0.,  lodgings,  22  Ainslie  pi. 
Mackenzie,  Mrs,  31  Abercromby  place 
Mackenzie,  Mrs,  3  Hamburg  place 
Mackenzie,  Mrs,  midwife,  150  High  street 
Mackenzie,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  10  Duncan  st. 

Drurumond  place 
Mackenzie,  Mrs,  sen.,  12  Great  Stuart  street 
Mackenzie,  Mrs,  57  Inverleith  row 
Mackenzie,  Mrs,  1  Grove  terrace 
Mackenzie.  Mrs,  china  and  stoneware  mercht,. 

3a  Greenside  place 
M -Kenzie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  5  Shahdwick  place 
M -Kenzie,  Miss,  dressmaker,  3  St  Bernard's  ro-w 
Mackenzie,  Miss,  teacher  of  the  pianoforte,  34 

Howe  street    . 
Mackenzie,  Miss,  boarding  establishment  for 

young  ladies,  25  Greenhill  gardens 
Mackenzie,  Miss,  47  Great  King  street 
Mackenzie,  Misses,  18  Hart  street 
Mackenzie,  Misses,  16  Moray  place 
M-Kerchar,  Peter,  29  Thistle  street 
M-Kercher,  D.  (G.P.O.),  13  Downie  place 
M'Kerlie,  John,  Seton  lodge,  48  Findhorn  pi. 
M-Kerman,  Edward,  grocer,  115  Cowgate 
Mackerracher,  Miss  I.,  Berlin  and  fancy  ware- 
house, 12b  St  Andrew  square;    house,  27 

Hamilton  place 
M'Kerrell,  Mrs,  48  Great  King  street 
Mackersey,  L.,  W.S.  (London  Union  Fire  and 

Life  Assurance  Co.),  3  North  St  David  st,  ; 

house,  13  Union  street 
Mackey,  John,  plate  glass  mercht.  and  agent, 

24  Greenside  place ;  house,  14  Arniston  pi. 
Mackey,  John,  jun.,  traveller,  24  Gayfield  sq. 
M'Kichan,  D.,  &  Co.,  funeral  undertakers,  3 

Infirmary  street 
Mackichan,  Mrs,  boarding  school  for  young 

ladies  (late    of   11   Bellevue   crescent),   46 

Moray  place 
Mackie,  John  W.,  &  Sons,  biscuit  manufacturers 

to  the  Queen  and  H.R.H.  the   Prince   of 

Wales,  108  Princes  street 
Mackie,  N.  M..  &  Co.,  wine  merchants,  rec- 
tifiers, and  British  wine  manufacturers,  17 

Assembly  street 
Mackie,  A.  Kirk,  S.S.C.,  40  Princes  street 


Mackie,  John  (G.P.O.),  3  East  Arthur  place 
Mackie.    John,    tinsmith    and    gasfitter,   20 

Dundas  street 
Mackie,  John,  house  agent  and  manager  of 

Accommodation  Loan  Co.,  35  Leith  wynd 
Mackie,  M'Queen,  17  Greenside  street 
Mackie,  N.  M.  (X.  M.  M.  Sr  Co.), 4  Vanburgh  pi. 
Mackie,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  16  St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
M'Kie,  Thomas,  advocate,  4  Albyn  place 
Mackie,  T.  &  G.,  drapers,  123  Kirkgate 
Mackie,  Wm.,  smith  and  masons'  tool  maker, 

13  West  Nicolson  street 
Mackie,  W.  S.,  photographer,  102  So.  bridge 
Mackie,  Mrs  E.,  25  India  street 
Mackie,  Mrs,  9  John's  place,  Leith 
Mackie.  Miss,  dressmaker,  50  Castle  street 
M'Killop,  Miss,  milliner,  4  Blenheim  place 
M-Kinlay  Brothers,  slaters  and  glaziers,  N.-W. 

Thistle  street  lane  ;  house,  29  Rose  street 
Mackinlay,  Charles,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants  and 

general  agents.  87  Constitution  street 
Mackinlay,  Jas.  (C.  M.  $•  Co.),  14Pilrig  street 
Mackinlay,  Samuel,  32  St  Patrick  square 
M'Kinlay,  William,  seed,  manure,  oil-cake,  & 
oil  merchant,  1  St  Anthony  court,  Leith  ; 
house,  1  Ferrier  street 
Mackinlay.  Wm.,  boot  and  shoemkr.,  3  Dean  st. 
Mackinlay,  Mrs  C,  14  Pilrig  street 
Mackinlay,  Mrs  Wm..  11  Grindlay  street 
Mackinlay,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  32  India  place 
Mackinlay,  Mrs,  2  Mound  place 
Mackinlay,  Miss,  30  Royal  terrace 
M'Kinnell,  Mrs,  18  West  Preston  street 
Mackinnon,  Charles,  26  Buckingham  terrace 
Mackintosh  &  Co.,   hosiers   and  glovers,   26 

North  bridge 
Mackintosh,  Andrew,  S.S.C.,  12  Forth  street 
Mackintosh,  Aw.,  confectioner,  346  Lawnmkt. 
Mackintosh,  Angus,  7  Frederick  street 
Mackintosh,  David,  painter,  31  Thistle  street 
Mackintosh,  Rev.  James  Grant.  28  Walker  st. 
Mackintosh,  J.,  of  La  Mancha,  38  Charlotte  sq. 
Mackintosh,  J.,  grocer,  115  Cowgate 
Mackintosh,  James,  surgeon-dentist,  18  North 

bridge  ;  house.  1  Bernard  terrace 
Mackintosh,   John,   tobacconist,   42  Nicolson 
street,  155  High  street,  and  63  South  bridge ; 
house,  46  South  Clerk  street 
Mackintosh,  John,  jun.,  24  Clerk  street 
Mackintosh,   Robert,   plumber  and  gasfitter. 
packing-box  and  tin  and  zinc  case  manufac- 
turer, Dairy  park,  Fountainbridge 
Mackintosh,   Robert,    grocer,   173  Cowgate ; 

house,  3  Nicolson  square 
Mackintosh,  R.  T.,  nurseryman  and  seedsman. 
12  Melbourne  place;   house,  15  Archibald 
place  ;  nursery,  Leith  walk 


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Mackintosh,  Robert,  -wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

23  and  25  Charles  street ;  house,  54  West 

.  Richmond  street 

Mackintosh,  William,  advocate,  6  India  street 

Mackintosh,    William,    upholsterer,    cabinet 

maker,  and  furniture  dealer,  16-i  and  168 

Cowgate 

Mackintosh,  Mrs  J.,  Summer  cottage,  Trinity- 
Mackintosh,  Mrs,  lace  joiner  and  transferrer, 

2a  Pitt  street 
Mackintosh,  Mrs,  of  Geddes,  3  Montpelier 
Mackintosh,  Mrs,  13  London  street 
Mackintosh,  Mrs,  lodgings,  18  Lothian  street 
Mackintosh,  Miss,  17  Clarence  street 
Mackintosh,  Misses,  dress  and  cloak  makers, 

9  Montague  street 
Macknight,  A.  Ed.,  advocate,  12  London  st. 
Macknight,  James,  W.S.,  12  London  street 
Mackray,  Rev.  W.,  5  Argyle  place 
M'Kutcheon,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings,  39  Albany  st. 
M'Lachlan  &  Hastie,  grocers  and  wine  mer- 
chants, 5  and  6  Lindsay  place  and  1  East 
Preston  street 
Maclachlan,  Ivory,  &  Rodger,  W.S.,  25  Castle 

MACLACHLAN  &  STEWART,  booksellers 
and  publishers  to  the  University,  61  South 
bridge.     ^  See  Adv.  pp.  46,  48 

Maclachlan,  Alexander,  clerk,  4  Gladstone 
terrace 

Maclachlan,  D.  (M.  Sp  Stewart),  2  Fingal  pi. 

Maclachlan,  G.  (MlL.,  Ivory,  8f  Rodger),  6 
Mayfieid  terrace 

M'Lachlan,  James,  head  master,  Newington 
Academy  and  seminary  for  young  ladies,  8 
Arniston  place 

Maclachlan,  John  (M.  8f  Stewart),  3  Hailes  st. 

M'Lachlan,  Thomas,  classical  teacher,  Canon- 
mills  house 

M'Lachlan,  Mrs,  54  Grindlay  street 

M'Lachlan,  Miss  Isabella,  56  India  street 

Maclagan,  A.,  21  South  College  street 

Maclagan,  David,  C.A.,  9  Royal  circus 

Maclagan,  Douglas,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Medical 
Jurisprudence  and  Police  in  the  University, 
28  Heriot  row 

Maclagan,  John  T.  (.4.  B.  Fleming  Sf  Co.),  7 

.    James  place,  Leith 

Maclagan,  R.  Craig,  M.D.,  5  Coates  crescent 

Maclagan,  Thomas,  writer,  10  Brougham  st. 

Maclagan,  Mrs  Sinclair,  of  Glenquioch,  12 
Carlton  street 

Maclagan,  Mrs,  14  Melville  street 

M'Lare,  Miss,  26  Buccleuch  place 

M'Laren  &  Muir,  builders  and  joiners,  26  S. 
B.  Canongate ;  house,  Prince  Albert  buildings 

M'LARE!SCSON,&CO.,  silk  mercery,  drapery, 
haberdashery,  carpet,  and  furnishing  ware- 
house, 329,  331,  333,  323,  325,  327  High  st. 
^  See  Adv.  pp.  65,  73 

M'Laren  &  Son,  ironmongers,  27  Bread  street 

M'Laren,  David,  &  Co.,  merchants,  26  Consti- 
tution street 


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M'Laren,  D.  &  G.,  wine  merchants,    \~>  8J 

Andrew  street,  Leith 
M'Laren,  James,  &  Sous,  wholesale tea  <'■ 

2  Victoria  terrace 
M'Laren,  W.  &  G.,  fleshers,  103  XieoLson  st. 

and  10  Cowgate 
M'Laren,  Andrew,  pie  baker  and  pastryc  i  <k. 

43  Candlemaker  row 
M'Laren,  Colin.  10  Union,  street,  Leith 
M'Laren,  Rev.  D.,  2  Middleby  Btri 
M'Laren,  Daniel,  baker,  34  Duke  st.,  Leith 
M'Laren,  David  (.las.  MlL.  Sr  Sons),  36  Gre  -n- 

hill  gardens 
M'Laren,  D.  (D.  M'L.  £  Co.),  34  Bucking- 
ham terrace 
M'Laren,    Duncan,    M.P.,  Newington   house, 

Blacket  place 
M'LAREN,    DUNCAN,  St    Andrew    family 

and  commercial  temperance  hotel,  11  South 

St  Andrew  street.     ~£  See  Adv.  p.  98 
M'Laren,    Duncan,    dining   and   refreshment 

rooms,  13a  Calton  street 
M'Laren,  G.  Adinston  (D.  fr  G.  MiLqren),  6 

Royal  circus 
M'Laren,  H.  A.,  butcher,  4  Deanhaugh  street 
M'Laren,  James,  shipmaster,  53  Albany  street, 

Leith 
M'Laren,   James,  silk  mercer  and  draper.    I 

Toll  cross 
M'Laren,  James,  20  Drummond  place 
M'Laren,  James  (North  British  Railway),  6 

Spring  gardens,  Abbey  hill 
Maclaren,  James,  teacher,  11  Hamilton  place  ; 

house,  10 
MACLAREN,  JOHN,  bookseller  and  publisher 

(treasurer  to  the,  Edinburgh   Association  in 

aid  of  Moravian  Missions),  138  Princes  st.  ; 

house,  Lendrick  lodge,  Chamberlain  road. 

%  See  Adv.  p.  49 
M'Laren,  John,  builder,  2  W.  St  Anthony  pi. 
M'Laren,  John,  advocate,  12  Darnaway  street 
M'Laren,   John,    riddle   maker   and    wooden 

ware  merchant,   98  West  bow  ;   house.   :i 

Victoria  street 
M'Laren,  John  R.,  teacher,  33  Howe  street 
M'Laren,  J.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  10  Rae- 

burn  place 
M'Laren,  John,  dining  and  refreshment  rooms. 

2a  Princes  st.  ;  house,  3  West  Register  st. 
M'Laren,   John,   spirit  dealer,   214  and   220 

Cowgate  ;  house,  11  St  John's  hill 
M'Laren,  John,  bootmaker,  1  Leslie  place 
M'Laren,  John,  clerk  of  works,  14  Bristo  -t. 
M'Laren,  Joseph,  publisher,  100  Lauriston  pi. 
M'Laren,  Peter,  gardener,  13  Moray  street 
M'Laren,  Robert,  15  Leopold  place 
M'Laren,  Thomas,  joiner,  24  Brown  square : 

house,  54  Bristo  street 
M'Laren,  Thomas,  S.S.C.,  Commissioner  for 

Courts  of  Queen's  Bench,  Common  Pleas, 

and  Exchequer ;  chambers,  30  Frederick  st. 
M'Laren,  W.  N.,  advocate,  44  Northumber- 
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M'Laren,  William  C.  (D.  MlL.  §• 

Carlton  terrace 
Maclaren,  Mrs  C,  Morelaud  cottage,  Grange 

loan 
M'Laren,  Mrs,  music  teacher,  6  North  Mansion- 
house  road 
M'Laren,  Mrs  Catharine,  24  Clarence  street 
M'Laren,  Mrs,  2a  Albany  street 
M'Laren,  Miss,  1  Morningside  bank 
M'Lauchlan,  Rev.  Thomas,  LL.D.,  Viewforth 


Co.),  13  [M'Lean,  Niel,  9  Danube  street 

M'Lean,  Robert,  advocate,  19  Queen  street     ' 
M'Lean,  Robert  F.,  writer,  132  George  street^ 
Maclean,   Win.  ("pawnbroker^  manager),   16 

Hawthorn  bank  terrace,  Leith 
M'Lean,  Mrs  Ann,  milliner,  26  St  James'  sq. 
M'Lean,  Mrs  J.,  Ellendale,  Chamberlain  road 
M'Lean,  Mrs,  lodgings,  33  Bridge  street 
M'Lean,  Mrs,  2  Charlotte  street,  Leith 
M'Lean,  Mrs,  coffeehouse  and  lodgings,  489 

Lawnmarket 


manse 
M'Lauchlan,  W.,  working  jeweller,  117  Nicol-  Maclean,  Mrs,  1G  Forth  street 

son  street  Maclean,  Mrs,  23  Scotland  street 

M'Lauchlan,  William  B.,  fish  salesman,  1  Old  \  Maclean,  Janet,  86b  Gilmore  place 

Physic  gardens;  house,  7  Melville  terrace     Maclean,  Miss,  48  London  street 


M'Lauchlan,  William  (WL.  §■  Hastie),  9  Hope 

park  terrace 
Maclaurin,  James  (British  Linen  Co.),  4  Saxe- 

Cobourg  place 
Maclaurin,  S.,  47  Great  King  street 
Maclaurin,  Mrs,  sen.,  4  Saxe-Cobourg  place 
Maclaurin,  Mrs,  Ivy  lodge,  Trinity 
M'Laverty,  Miss,  3  West  Claremont  street 
M'Lay,  David,  41  Great  Junction  street 


M'Lean,  Misses,  21  Albany  street 

Macleay,  Kenneth,   R.S.A.,  portrait  painter, 

3  Malta  terrace 
M'Leish,  A.,  grocer,  36  Cowgate 
M'Leish,    Charles,   billiard-table    keeper,    86 

South  bridge 
M'Leish,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

324  Lawnmarket 
M'Leish,  Jn.,  ho.  steward,  Donaldson's  hospital 


M'LAY,  PETER,  grocer  and  tea  dealer,  651  M'Leish,  John,  2  Darling's  buildings 

Lothian  road  ;  house,  63.   ^  See  Adv.  p.  95:M'Lellan,    Alex.,    1st   Lieutenant  of   Police, 


Maclean's  School,  19  Thistle  street  (D 
Hunter,  teacher)  ;  house,  23  London  street 

M'Lean  &  Chishohn,  lapidaries,  3  E.  Regis- 
ter street 

M'LEAN  &  HOPE,  corn,  seed,  and  manure 


1  Parliament  square 
Maclellan,  Mrs,  9  Warriston  crescent 
M'Lellan,  Miss,  teacher,  7  Mill  lane 
M'Lennan,  Charles,  181  Canongate 
M'Lennan,  Donald,  spirit  dealer,  47  High  st. 


merchants,  and  guano  importers,  51  Timber  Maclennan,  George,  106  Lauriston  place 
bush.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  92  j  M'Lennan,  John  Ferguson,  advocate,  22  Hill  st, 


D.,  &   Son,  wine    merchants    and i M'Lennan,  Mrs  J.,  3  Saunders  street 
warehousemen   to   the   Queen,   27|M'Lennan,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  148  Cowgate  ; 

house,  35  Lothian  street 
M'Leod,  D.  R.,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants, 
and  agents  for  the  London  and  Provincial 
Marine  Insurance  Co.,  76  Constitution  st. 
Macleod,  Major-General  Alex.,  10  York  place 
M'Leod,  Davidson,  tailor  and  clothier,  6  West 
Nicolson  street 
mission  school,  Duncan  street,  Newington  ;i  Macleod,     Lieutenant -General     Donald,     29 


Maclean, 

Italian 

Princes  st. ;  house,  2  Rosefield,  Portobello 
Maclean,  Alexander,  architect,  5  Dundas  st. 
M'Lean,  Andrew,  French  basket  warehouse, 

3  Hay  street,   and  basketmaker,   61   Tol- 

booth  wynd,  Leith 
M'Lean,  Angus,  clerk,  28  Carrubber's  close 
M'Lean,  A.  Thomson,  teacher,  Causewayside 


house,  9  East  Sciennes  street 
M'Lean,  Charles,  engraver  and  enameller,  17 

Elder  street 
M'Lean,  G.  A.,  Gymnasium  lodge,  Pitt  street 
M'Lean,  Hector  F.,  W.S.,  5  Hill  street 
M'Lean,  Hugh,  6  Crown  street 
M'Lean,  Isaac,  hotelkeeper,  7  E.  Register  st. 


Greenhill  gardens 
M'Leod,  George,  grocer,  37  Greenside  row 
Macleod,   J.   G.   E.   (Edinburgh  Academy),   1 

Brandon  street 
Macleod,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  146 

Cowgate 
Macleod,  John,  tailor,  37a  Broughton  street 


Maclean,  J.  D.  (Edinburgh  Academy),  Dawlish  M'Leod,  James,  engraver,  lithographer,  and 


cottage,  Wardie  road 

M'Lean,  John,  smith,  190  Rose  street 

Maclean,  John,  21  Albany  street 

M'Lean,  John  S.  K.  (British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank), 
5  Laverock  bank 

M'Lean,  Lachlan,  9  Murray  street,  Cross- 
causeway 

Maclean,  Magnus,  12  East  Norton  place 

M'Lean,  Malcolm,  11  Bellevuc  terrace 

M'Lean,  Malcolm,  gentlemen's  sick-nurse, 
148  Rose  street 

M'Lean,  N.,  spirit  mercht.,  4  Queen  st.,  Leith 


general  printer,  90  South  bridge 
M'Leod,  John,  animal  painter,  28  Buccleuch  pi. 
Macleod,  Lachlan,  butcher,  38  Grindlay  street 
M'Leod,  Nicholas,  merchant,  and  agent  for 
London  Assurance  Corporation,  76  Consti- 
tution street;  house,  Trinity 
M'Leod,  Roderick,  wholesale  tea  and  coffee 

dealer,  16  Royal  Exchange 
M'Leod,    Roderick,    bootmaker,    65  Hanover 

street;  house,  9  Cornwall  street 
M'Leod,  Russell  M.,  chemist  and  druggist,  1 
South  College  street;  house,  2  Keir  street 


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Macleod,  W.  Bowman,  dentist,  43  George  sq. 

Macleod,  Mrs,  43  George  square 

Macleod,  Mrs,  7  Torphichen  street 

M'Leod,  Miss,  20  Grange  loan 

M'Leod,  Miss,  teacher,  3  Portland  terrace 

MacLimont,  John,  34  St  Leonard  street 

M'Lintock,  Alex.,  music  teacher,  55  India  pi. 

Macmahon,  J.,  &  Sons,  furriers,  37  Hanover 
st. ;  skin  warehouse,  Rose  st.  lane  and  King's 
stables;  house,  14  Montgomery  street 

M'Mahon,  P.,  confectioner,  65  High  street 

Macmahon,  Richard,  Clarendon  hotel,  103, 
104,  and  105  Princes  street 

M'Mahoon,  Peter,  grocer  and  egg  merchant, 
61  St  Andrew  street,  Leith 

M'Master,  John,  baker  and  grocer,  51  Canon- 
gate  and  209  Cowgate 

Macmeikan,  Alexander,  clerk,  10  Baker's  place 

M'Meikan,  William,  writer,  6  Clarence  street 

M'Michael,  Rollo,  gunmaker,  7  Ashley  build- 
ings, 21  High  street 

M'Michael,  Mrs,  midwife,  7  Ashley  buildings, 
21  Hi  ah  street 

M'MILLAN  &  ROBERTSON',  coppersmiths 
and  brassfounders,  Shrub  place.  ^  See 
Adv.  p.  81 

M'Millan,  Captain,  12  James  place,  Leith 

M'Millan,  Charles,  shipmaster,  6  Hamburg  pi. 

M'Millan,  D.,  painter,  139  Grassmkt. ;  house, 
31  Blair  street 

Macmillan,  George,  84  Lauriston  place 

M'Millan,  Hugh,  mason,  Morrison  street  lane  ; 
house,  St  Cuthbert's  place 

Macmillan,  John,  depute-sheriff-clerk  of  Chan- 
cery, 15  Hope  terrace,  Whitehouse 

Macmillan,  John,  M.A.  {High  School),  16  Buc- 
cleuch  place 

M'Millan,  Thomas,  jun.,  butcher  and  poulterer, 
45  Clerk  street ;  house,  81 

M'Millan,  Thomas,  butcher,  4  Back  of  Vaults 

M'Millan,  Mrs,  tobacconist,  2  Bernard  street 

M'Millan,  Mrs,  5  Dimdas  street 

M'Millan,  Mrs,  8  Mackenzie  place 

M'Millan,  Mrs,  milliner,  dress  &  cloak  maker, 
teacher  of  cutting  and  fitting,  31  North  br. 

Macmillan,  Miss  Eliz.  M.,  1  Newington  terrace 

M'Minn,  Francis, insurance  agent,  lGrahamst. 

M'Morran,  James,  dairyman,  5  Union  street 

M'Morran,  John,  coach-hirer,  21  College  street 

Macmurdo,  Miss,  9  Church  hill 

M 'Murray,  Jas.,  bootmaker,  36  Candlemaker 
row 

M'Murray,  John,  coal  and  firewood  merchant, 
Lochrin  house,  22  Leven  street 

M'Murtrie,  Rev.  John,  14  Inverleith  row 

M'Murtrie,  Thomas,  4  Pitt  street,  Leith 

M'Murtrie,  Thos.,  fireman,  2  Glanville  place 

Macnab  &  Co.,  wholesale  general  and  furnish- 
ing ironmongers,  29  Candlemaker  row 

M'Nab  &  Inglis,  coachbuilders,  20  Chapel  st. 

M'Nab  &  Shepherd,  drapers,  silk  mercers,  etc., 
59  North  Hanover  street 

M'NAB,  A.  &  J.,  scourers,  dyers,  and  clear 


starchers :  works,  Inglis'  green  bleachfield  J 

offices,  39  Queen  street  and  85  Clerk  street. 

^See  Adv. -p.  71 
M'Nab,  Alex.  (Royal  Bank),  2  Park  villas 
M'Nab,  D.,  dairy,  39  Niddry  street 
M'Nab,  James,  curator  of  the  Royal  Botanic 

gardens,  Inverleith  row 
M'Nab,  James,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  1 

Brougham  place  ;  house,  78  Gilmore  place 
M'Nab,  Jas.  (MN.  fr  Inglis),  26  Crosscanseway 
Macnab,  James,  writer,  8  Mackenzie  place 
Macnab,  John,  Fmdlater  lodge,  8  Laverock 

bank  terrace 
M'Nab,    Malcolm   (M'Nab   8?  Shepherd),    14 

Howard  place 
Macnab,  Peter  (M.  Sf  Co.),  3  Blair  street 
Macnab,  Peter,  51  Earl  Grey  street 
Macnab,  Robert,  plumber,  86  Grove  street 
M'Nab,    Robert    N.,    military    accoutrement 

maker,  46  Cockburn  street 
Macnab,  Mrs  John,  14  Cumin  place 
Macnab,  Mrs  Robert,  17  Northumberland  street 
Macnair  &  Co.,  brewers,  10  St  Anthony  st., Leith 
Macnair,  Alex.,  accouutant  and  joint-collector 

of  city  roads  assessment,  46  George  street 
Macnair,  Robt.,  M.D.,  2  Prince  Consort  place 
M'Nair,  William,  merchant,  21  Quality  street  ; 

house,  13  Eastfield 
M'Nair,  Mrs,  85  St  Cuthbert's  glebe 
Macnair,  Mrs,  3a  Chalmers  street 
Macnair,  Mrs,  3  Prince  Consort  place 
M'Nairn,  John,  3  East  Arthur  place 
M'Naught,  Mrs  Catherine,  136  Causewayside 
Macnaughton  &  Finlay,  W.S.,  18  Yount;  st. 
Macnaughton,  Alexander,  S.S.C.,  N.P.  \M.  §r 

Finlay),  Arranmore  villa,  Stanley  road 
M'Naughton,  James,  gunmaker,  33  George  st. 
M'Naughton, George  (master,  Dr.  Bell's  School), 

14  Union  street,  Leith 
M'Naughton,  James  (Com.  Bank  of  Scotland), 

1  Christian  bank 
M'NAUGHTON,  JOHN,  licensed  coppersmith 

and  brazier,  5  and  6  Fyfe  place  ;  house,  3. 

*  See  Adv.  p.  80 
M'Naughton,  Robert,  8  Kerr  street 
Macnaughton,  William,  29  Frederick  street 
Macnaughton,  Mrs,  3  Spencc's  place,  Leith 
Macnaughton,  Mrs,  29  Buccleuch  place 
Macnaughton,  Mrs  F.,  lodgings,  25b  Bread  st. 
M'Naughton,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings,  149  Constitu- 
tion street 
M'Naughton,  Mrs,  9  Brighton  street 
M'Naughton,  Misses,  8  Atholl  place 
Macnee,    James,    &   Co.,   coach   and   harness 

makers,  106  Priuces  street,   148  Fountain- 
bridge,  and  Lothian  road 
Macnee,  Maxwell,  12  Jane  terrace 
M'Nee,  Robert,  vocalist,  2  Queen  street 
M'Nee,  Mrs,  7  Summer  bank 
Macneil,  Captain  Hector,  8  Maitland  street 
M'Neilie,  David  (Chancer;/),  80  S.  Clerk  street 
M'Neilie,  John  (Chancery),  32  E.  Preston  st. 
M'Neill  &  Sime,  AV.S.,  SHill  street 


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M'Neill,  A.,  W.S.  (MlN.  §-.  Sine),  73  Great 

King  street 
M'Neill,  Alex.,  butcher,  20  and  21  High  market 
M'Neill,  Right  Hon.  Sir  John,  G.C.B.,  Gran- 
ton  house,  Granton  harbour 
M'Neny,  T.  {Millar  $•  APN.),  7  Lauriston  st. 
M'Nicol,  Alexander,  6  Summer  bank 
Macnider,  Mrs,  14  St  Vincent  street 
M'Niel,    Miss   (matron,  Free    Church  Female 

Industrial  School),  14  Niddry  street 
Macnish,  Mrs  Dr,  2  Wardie  avenue 
Macniven  &   Cameron,    wholesale   stationers, 

account-book  and  paper-bag  manufacturers, 

and  manufacturers   of   the   Waverley  and 

Owl  pens,  23,  25,  27,  29,  31,  and  33  Blair 

street.     (Estab.  1770) 
Macniven,  P.  &  W.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  and  ex- 
port stationers   and   pasteboard   manufac- 
turers, 19  Blair  street 
M'Niven,   Allan,   wine  and  spirit   merchant, 

2  Lothian  street ;  house,  3  I  otterrow 
Macniven,  James,  9  Henry  street 
M'Niven,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  12 

Castle  street 
M'Parlane,  Dennis,  hairdresser,  309  High  st. 
M'Parlane,  John,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  4 

St  Patrick  street ;  house,  32  St  Patrick  sq. 
M'Phail,  D.,  9  Thistle  street 
Macphail,  Nicol  (agent  for  Fullarton  #■  Co.), 

44  South  bridge  ;  house,  7  Viewforth  terrace 
Macphail,  William,  74  George  street 
M'Phail,  Wm.,  grocer  and  spiritmer.,  1  Helenst 
Macphail,  Mrs  D.,  16  Comely  bank 
M'Phee,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  10  Hill  place 
Macpherson,  Archibald,  &  Son,  plasterers,  18 

St  Patrick  square  ;  yard,  28  Potterrow 
M'Pherson,   Jas.,   &  Co.,  stair-railers,   hand- 

railers,  joiners,  etc.,  2  Balbirnie  place 
Macpherson,  Alex.,  merchant,  4  Charlotte  lane, 

Leith  ;  ho.  Alexandria  villa,  Restalrig  road 
Macpherson,  Alexander,  1  Heriot  terrace 
Macpherson,  Alex.,  writer  and  notary  public, 

Madeira  cottage,  Canaan  lane 
Macpherson,  A.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  7 

St  James'  square 
Macpherson,  A.,  principal  city  officer ;  house, 

City  chambers 
M'Pherson,  A.,  leather-cutter,  9  Little  King 

street ;  house,  7 
M'Pherson,  Andrew,  3  Forrest  road 
M'Pherson,  Angus,  barkeeper.  Court  of  Session, 

Parliament  square  ;  house,  429  Lawnmarket 
Macpherson,  Charles,  burgh  engineer:  office, 

Police  chambers  ;  house,  23  Pitt  street 
Macpherson,  Charles,  3  Leopold  place 
Macpherson,  Daniel,   stereotype   founder,   11 

South  lane,  Thistle  st. ;  ho.  69  Broughton  st. 
Macpherson,  Daniel,  draper,  haberdasher,  and 

silk  mercer,  76  and  78  Leith  street;  house,  2 

Haddington  place 
Macpherson,  David,  stationer,  46  Home  street 
MACPHERSON,  GAVINE,  house  agent,  18 

St  Patrick  square,     -i'  See  Adv.  p.  77 


M'Pherson,  George,  43  Great  King  street 
Macpherson,  H.,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  98 

Kirkgate 

M'Pherson,  H.,  spirit  merchant,  289  Canon- 
gate  ;  house,  21  St  James' square 
M'Pherson,  Hugh,  smith  and  farrier,   1  Old 

Physic  gardens 
Macpherson,  James  (Union  Bant),   1   Glad- 
stone place 
M'Pherson,  James,  cabinetmaker,  165  Rose  st. 
M'Pherson,  James,  22  Rosebank  cottages 
M'Pherson,    James,    painter    and    glazier,    7 

Baker's  place 
M'Pherson,    James,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  1 

York  place 
M'Pherson,  James,  34  Castle  sti'eet 
M'Pherson,  John,  plasterer,  Hamilton  place : 

house,  41  India  place 
M'Pherson,  John,  22  St  Patrick  square 
M'Pherson,  John,  photographer  and  portrait 

painter,  94  South  bridge 
M'Pherson,    J.,    coppersmith,    gasfitter,    and 
snuff-box  maker,  Canal  court,  33  Leith  wynd 
M'Pherson,  Morris,  8  Summerfield 
Macpherson,  Norman,  advocate,  Professor  of 
Scots  Law  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh, 
6  Duke  street 
Macpherson,  Rev.  Ranald,  13  Raeburn  place 
M'Pherson,  Thomas,  clerk,  3  Rockville  place 
Macpherson,  William,  plumber  and  gasfitter, 
50  London  st.  and  North  St  Andrew  st.  lane 
M'Pherson,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

12  Shrub  place 
M'Pherson,  Wm.  (G.P.O.),  57  India  place 
M'Pherson,  Mrs  C,  ladies'  nurse,  3  Comely 

greeu  place 
M'Pherson,  Mrs  Charles,  whip  manufacturer, 

56  High  street 
Macpherson,  Mrs,  23  Pitt  street 
Macpherson,  Mrs,  3  Doune  terrace 
Macpherson,   Mrs,  lodgings,   1  Jordan  bank, 

Morningside 
Macpherson,  Mrs,  of  Glentruim,  75  Queen  st. 
Macpherson,  Mrs,  Madeira  cot.,  Canaan  lane 
M'Pherson,  Mrs,  50  Rankeillor  street 
Macpherson,  Mrs,  tobacconist,  81  Broughton 

street 
Macpherson,  Mrs,  13  Hill  place 
Macpherson,  Mrs,  1  Silvermills  cottage,  Hen- 
derson row 
M'Pherson,  Miss,  10  Graham  street 
M'Queen,  B.,  provision  merchant,  23  South 

Richmond  street 
M'QUEEN,  DUNCAN,  aerated  water  manu- 
facturer, 156  Rose  street ;  house,  33  Castle 
street.     $'  See  Adv.  p.  91 
Macqueen,  J.  M.,  S.S.C.,  31  St  Andrew  square 
Macqueen,  John,  haberdasher,  27  West  Nicol- 

son  street ;  house,  46  Bristo  street 
M'Queen,  John,  upholsterer,  9  Cobden  terrace 
M'Queen,  John,  merchant,  67  Great  King  st. 
MacQueen,  Kenneth,  19  Abercromby  place 
I  M'Queen,  Thomas,  cooper,  6  Fouutainbridge 


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Macqueen,  Mrs,  11  Oxford  terrace 
M'Queen,  Mrs,  46  Bristo  street 
Macqueen,  Miss  Jessie,  10  Viewforth  place 
M'Quillen,  William,  silk-dyer  and  scourer,  4 

Portland  place 
Macquire,  Geo.  {Legacy  Duty  Office),  1  Pitt 

street,  Bonnington 
Macrae  &  Cameron,  clothiers  and  habitmakers 

(late  Willis  Sf  Williams),  105  George  street 
Macrae  &  Flett,  W.S.,  39  Frederick  street 
M'Rae,  A.,  chemist  and  druggist,  44  Abbey  hill 
M'Rae,    Duncan,   joiner   and    builder,    West 

Fountainbridge  ;  house,  Tarvet  street 
Macrae,    James,    plumber   and   gasfitter,    28 

South  Hanover  street ;  house,  33  Castle  st. 
Macrae,  James,  146  Princes  street 
Macrae,  John  A.,  LL.D.,  W.S.,  Master  extra- 
ordinary of  the  High  Courts  of  Chancery 

of  England  and  Ireland,  14  Gloucester  place 
Macrae,  John,  civil  engineer,  9  Devon  place 
Macrae,  John,  grocer,  2  Clarence  street 
M;Rae,  Rev.  John,  71  South  Clerk  street 
M'Rae,   Ken.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   45 

Nicolson  st.  ;  house,  11  West  Richmond  st. 
Macrae,  M.,  26  India  place 
Macrae,  William  (M.  §■  Co.),  90  Princes  st. 
Macrae.  Mrs  Colin,  23  Greenhill  gardens 
M'Rae,  Mrs,  lodgings,  146  Princes  street 
Macredie,  Robert,  72  Northumberland  street 
Macritchie,  Bayley,  &  Henderson,   W.S.,   11 

Royal  Exchange 
M'Ritchie,  A.,  superintending  engineer  (P.  Sp 

0.  Co.,  Bombay),  Fern  hall,  Forbes  road 
Macritchie,  John,  24  Danube  street 
Macritchie,  John,  34  Barony  street 
M'Ritchie,  John,  1  Henderson  row 
Macritchie,  Thomas  Elder,  of  Craigton,  W.S., 

4  Gay  field  square 
Macritchie,  Mrs  Dr,  4  Archibald  place 
Macritchie,  Miss,  4  Gayfield  square 
M'Roberts,  Mrs,  upholsteress,  1  Home  lane 
M'Swan,  Donald,  grocer,  10  Bowling-green  st. 
Mactaggart,  Rev.  D.  C,  8  Mary's  place 
M'Taggart,  Wm.,  A.R.g.A.,  portrait  painter, 

4  Melville  terrace 
M'Tavish,  AVilliam,  tailor,  clothier,  and  hatter, 

12  Howe  street 
Macternan,  F.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

55  West  port 
M'Turk,  Alexander,  18  Gayfield  square 
M'Vean,  Matthew,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

38  William  street;  house,  12  Stafford  street 
M'Vey  &   Watson,  brassfounders,  gasfitters, 

and  plumbers,  6  Old  Physic  gardens 
M'Vey,    James   (M'Vey   §-    Watson),  4   Old 

Physic  gardens 
M'Vicar    &    Winks,    dressmakers,    etc.,    42 

George  street 
Macvicar,  Mrs,  Canaan  park,  Grange  loan 
M'Vitie,  R.,  baker,  London  street  East ;  ho. 

76  Broughton  street 
M'Whannell,   Peter,    grocer  and  wine  mer- 
chant, 52  Frederick  st.  ;  house,  8  Mary's  pi. 
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M'Whea,  George,  24  George  street 
M'Whea,  Mrs,  9  South  Melville  place 

Macwhirter,  John,  artist,  1  Mound  place 
M'William,  Robert,  S.S.C.,  2  Elm  row 
Mac  William,  Mrs,  6  Hart  street, 
M'William,  Mrs,  lodgings,  51  Clerk  street 
Mack,  Andrew,  writer,  5  York  place 
Mack,  James  Smith,  S.S.C.  and  N.P.,  2  St 

Andrew  square;  house,  St  Helen's,  Trinity 
Mack,  Robert,  furniture  dealer,  45  Hanover 

street ;  house,  47  Thistle  street 
Mack,  William  B.,  hat  and  cap  manufacturer, 

2  Hunter  square  ;  house,  45  Montague  st. 
Mack,  Mrs,  3  West  Arthur  place 
Madden,  Mrs,  1  Claremont  place 
Magdalene  Asylum,  Dairy  road  ;  Miss  Jane 

Sidey,  matron 
Maidment,  James,  advocate,  25  Royal  circus 
Main  &  Gardiner,  plasterers,  40  St  Cuthbert 

street 
Main,  Andrew,  31  Buccleuch  place 
Main,  Edward,  seal  engraver,  21  Elder  street 
Main,  George,  26  Middle  Arthur  place 
Main,  John,   family  linen,  blanket,  general 

outfitting,  and  baby  linen  warehouse,  4  and 

6  Nicolson  street ;  house,  5  Lutton  place 
Main,  Jn.,  commission  agent,  1  Swinton  row 
Main,  Peter,  31  Spring  gardens,  Abbey  hill 
Main,  Robert  (M.  §•  Gardiner),  10  Drumdryan 

street 
Main,  Rev.  Thomas,  7  Bellevue  crescent 
MAIN,  MRS  J.  CLARK,  Peacock  hotel,  New- 
haven.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  98 
Main,  Mrs  Thomas,  6  Leopold  place 
Mair,  George,  clothier,  etc.,  2  Nicolson  square ; 

house,  9  Brown  street 
Mair,  James,  stationer  and  news-agent,   177 

High  street 
Mair,  William  Ludovic,  advocate,  8  Duncan 

street,  Drummond  place 
Mair,  Mrs  James,  7  Richmond  place 
Mair,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  10  N.  Richmond  st. 
Mair,  Mrs,  29  Abercromby  place 
Mair,  Mis,  1  Hill  square 
Maitland,  John,  advocate,  3  Ainslie  place 
Maitland,  Mrs  John,  9  Walker  street 
Makellar,  Miss,  8  Charlotte  square 
Malcolm,  Robert,  cabinetmaker,  3  Elder  st. 
Malcolm,   Robert  Bowes,  M.D.,  F.-R.C.P.E., 

and  F.R.S.E.,  126  George  street 
Malcolm,  Walter  (Customs),  53  Albany  street, 

Leith 
Malcolm,  William,  Middlefield 
Malcolm,  Mrs,  13  Torphichen  street 
Malcolm,  Mrs,  Middlelield  house,  Leith  walk 
Malcolm,  Mrs,  8  Grange  road 
Malcolm,  Margaret,  dressmaker  and  machinist, 

1 2  Chapel  street ;  house,  8 
Maiden,  Mrs  James,  1  Hill  square 
Malham,  Mrs,  6  Kirk  street 
Malham,  Miss,  upholsteress,  9  Jamaica  street 
MALLOCH,  PAT.,  &  SON,   map-mounters, 

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Malloch,  P.  S.,  S.S.C.,  5  North  Charlotte  st. 

Malloch,  Mrs,  basketmaker,  Market  stairs, 
27  North  bridge 

Malloch,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  24  India  place 

Malloy,  B.,  broker,  200  Cowgate 

Malonay,  P.,  grocer,  11  Horse  wynd 

Manchester  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  23  St  An- 
drew square — H.  Harrison,  local  manager ; 
Murray,  Beith,  &  Murray,  43  Castle  street, 
and  William  White-Millar,  S.S.C.,  8  Bank 
street,  agents 

Manderson,  Janet  Purves,  dressmaker,  5  W. 
Adam  street 

Mann  &  Duncan,  S.S.C.  and  notaries  public 
(agents  for  Caledonian  Insurance  Company, 
and  for  Leith  Branch  of  Scottish  Property 
Investment  Company),  21  Bernard  street 

Mann's  Parcel  Despatch  Company,  1  Frede- 
rick street ;  J.  Henderson,  agent 

Mann,  William,  &  Son,  tailors  and  army 
clothiers,  76  George  street ;  house,  56  Gil- 
more  place 

Mann,  Charles,  shipmaster,  4  Union  st.,  Leith 

Mann,  A.,  coach  proprietor,  Regent  ter.  lane 

Mann,  Alexander,  solicitor  (M.  §•  Duncan), 
27  Pilrig  street 

Mann,  B.,  shipmaster,  29  Albany  st.,  Leith 

Mann,  James,  21  Brougham  street 

Mann,  John,  dairy,  7a  Hope  park  square 

Mann,  P.,  5  Heriot  terrace 

Mann,  Win.,  writer,  22  Raeburn  place  and 
119  Princes  street 

Mann,  Mrs,  stationer,  32  Home  street 

Mann,  Mrs  W.,  8  Eastfield 

Mansfield,  Thomas,  &  Robert  Spottiswoode, 
C.A.,  7  Thistle  street 

Mansfield,  James  L..  advocate,  10  Albany  st. 

Mansfield,  Thomas,  C.A.,  26  Abercromby  pi. 

Manson,  David,  S.S.C,  17  Hill  street 

Manson,  Donald,  invalid  attendant,  2  Jordan 
lane 

Manson,  James  B.,  16  Keir  street 

Manson,  M.,  dry  Salter,  6  South  Richmond  st. 

Manson,  Magnus  (messenger,  Clydesdale 
Bank),  29  George  street 

Manson,  Peter  (Oman  &,•  M.),  Dairy  road 

Manson,  Mrs  Alexander,  19  India  street 

Manson,  Mrs  George,  46  Grindlay  street 

Manson,  Mrs,  37  Thistle  street 

Mantica,  Anthony  (Ciceri,  M.,  Sf  Torre),  6 
Leopold  place 

Manuel,  John,  drainage  department,  Police 
chambers  ;  house,  18  Lothian  street 

Manuel,  Mrs  John,  23  Clerk  street 

Manufactures,  Board  of  Trustees  for, 
Royal  Institution,  Mound  ;  10  to  4 

Marchbank,  William  (Caledonian  Railway 
goods  department),  24  Balbirnie  place 

Marcinkoskie,  Peter,  29  Rose  street 

Maritime  Insurance  Co.  (Limited)  ;  Black- 
wood, Scott,  &  Co.,  35  Bernard  street 

Marjoribanks,  William,  Warriston  house,  In- 
verleith  row 


Marjoribanks,  Mrs,  37  Northumberland  street 

Marlet  Hill  Coking  Co.'s  Office  for  Scot- 
land, 30  St  Andrew  square 

Marquis  of  Lothian's  Coal  Office,  North 
Bridge  station 

Marquis  of  Lothl\n's  Coal  Establishment. 
St  Leonard's  and  4  Baltic  street 

Marr,  G.,  &  Son,  joiners,  Stanley  road ;  house, 
14  Henderson  place 

MARR,  JAMES,  &  CO.,  typefounders,  27 
and  29  New  street,  and  London.  %  See 
Adv.  p.  116 

Marr,  John,  Richmond  villa,  Ferry  road, 
Wardie 

Marr,  John  B.,  house  carpenter  and  horti- 
cultural builder,  Ferry  road  ;  house,  Rich- 
mond villa,  Ferry  road,  Wardie 

Marr,  Thomas,  builder  and  house  carpenter. 
6  Church  lane 

Marr,  Mrs  James,  of  Alderstone,  5  Brandon 
street 

Marr,  Mrs  James,  3  East  Newington  place 

Marr,  Mrs,  59  South  bridge 

Marr,  Lanes,  draper,  67  Thistle  street 

Marrable,  John,  accountant  (G.P.O.),  12 
Mayfield  terrace 

Marrin,  Owen,  broker,  266  Cowgate 

Marrin,  Mrs,  broker,  167  Cowgate 

Marshall  &  Aitken,  woollen  drapers  and 
clothiers,  27  North  bridge 

Marshall  &  Stewart,  S.S.C,  15  Young  street 

Marshall  &  Sons,  goldsmiths,  silversmiths, 
jewellers,  working  jewellers,  clock  and 
watch  makers,  opticians,  seal  engravers,  87 
George  street ;  workshops,  Hill  street  lane 

Marshall,  J.  &  W.,  jewellers,  41a  George  st. 

Marshall,  Jas..  &  Sons,  British  wine  makers, 
wine  and  spirit  merchants,  39  Potterrow 

Marshall,  T.,  &  Son,  drapers,  14  West  Adam 
street 

Marshall.  Win.,  &  Co.,  gold  and  silver  smiths, 
jewellers,  and  watchmakers,  24  and  25 
Princes  street 

Marshall,  Alexander,,  military  store  clerk,  1 
Mound  place 

Marshall,  Archibald,  41  Minto  street 

Marshall,  Captain  D.,  E.I.C.M.S.,  10  Royal 
terrace 

Marshall,  David,  C.A.,  17  George  street  : 
house,  11  Abbotsford  park 

Marshall,  David,  draper,  108  West  port : 
house,  11  Keir  street 

Marshall,  David,  advocate,  67  Great  King  st. 

Marshall,  David,  engineer,  13  Bonnington  pi. 

Marshall,  Fergus,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant. 
93  West  bow 

Marshall,  George  H.,  3  Heriot  row 

Marshall,  George,  commercial  traveller,  14 
Melville  terrace 

Marshall,  G.  (late  of  Manilla),  Grecian  cot- 
tage, Trinity 

Marshall,  Hugh,  brewer,  26  Croft- an-Righ 

Marshall,  J.  I).,  5  Newington  terrace 


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Marshall,  James,  mantle,  shawl,  and  milli- 
nery warehouseman,  55  Cockburn  street; 
house,  8  Keir  street 

Marshall,  J.  (J.  M.  fr  So7is),  10  Mayfield  ter. 

Marshall,  James  (Redpath,  Brown,  &f  Co.), 
15  Regent  terrace 

Marshall,  John,  M.D.,  22  Drummond  place 

Marshall,  John,  S.S.C.,  N.P.,  secy,  to  Gen. 
Assembly's  Home  Mission  Scheme  (M.  £,* 
Stewart),  15  Young  street;  house,  Pem- 
broke lodge,  Murrayfield 

Marshall,  John,  advocate,  60  Northuinbd.  st. 

Marshall,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  1 
Tobago  street 

Marshall,  John,  11  York  place 

Marshall,  John  (cashier,  N.B.R.  Co.),  2  St 
David's  terrace 

Marshall,  John,  potato  merchant,  11  South 
Norton  place 

Marshall,  Patrick,  22  Gayfleld  square 

Marshall,  Pat.,  bootmaker,  50  West  Register 
street 

Marshall,  Peter,  railway  guard,  3  Cornwall  st. 

Marshall,  Ralph,  67  North  Back  Canongate 

Marshall,  Robert  Burt  (National  Bank  of  Scot- 
land), 3  Viewforth  place 

Marshall,  Robert,  merchant,  86  Lauriston 
place,  and  Gateside,  Kirkliston 

Marshall,  Robt.,  spirit  dealer,  14  Leven  street 

Marshall,  Robert,  coach-hirer,  6  Glenorchy 
place  ;  house,  30  Greenside  row 

Marshall,  Robert,  baker,  4  "West  port 

Marshall,  Robt.,  merchant,  38  Commercial  st. 

Marshall,  T.,  victual  dealer,  2  Antigua  street ; 
house,  8  Montgomery  street 

Marshall,  Thomas  (officer,  Royal  College  of 
Physicians),  9  Queen  street 

Marshall,  T.  R.,  goldsmith,  7  Castle  terrace 

MARSHALL,  W.,  coal  merchant,  132  Princes 
street ;  house,  18  Nelson  street.  ^  See 
Adv.  p.  106 

Marshall,  William,  engineer  (S.  §•  H.  Mor- 
ton &(■  Co.),  Rosemount,  Madeira  st.,  Leith 

Marshall,  Wm.,  coal  viewer,  63  S.  Clerk  st. 

MARSHALL,  WM.  F.,  chemist,  16b  Howe 
street.     See  Adv.  p.  46 

Marshall,  Mrs  Dallas,  1  Osborne  terrace 

Marshall,  Mrs  Henry,  25  Alva  street 

Marshall,  Mi's  John,  grocer  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 13  Clerk  street 

Marshall,  Mrs  P.,  chimney-sweep,  21  Bristo 
street 

Marshall,  Mrs  Robert,  Rosebank  cottage,  St 
Bernard's  row 

Marshall,  Mrs  Scott,  19  St  Patrick  square 

Marshall,  Mrs  Walter,  28  Abercromby  place 

Marshall,  Mrs  W.,  spirit  dealer,  4  Church  lane 

Marshall,  Mrs  William,  3  Viewforth  place 

Marshall,  Mrs,  18  Albany  street 

Marshall,  Mrs,  Middle  Gothic  cottage,  Trinity 

Marshall,  Mrs,  19  Bernard  street 

Marshall,  Mrs,  20  Rankeillor  street 

Marshall,  Mrs,  30  Royal  circus 


Marshall,  Mrs,  15  Findhorn  place 
Marshall,  Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Trinity  crescent 
Marshall,  Mrs,  16  Keir  street 
Marshall,  Mrs,  lodgings,  31  Albany  street 
Marshall,  Mrs,  2  Maitland  place 
Marshall,  Miss,  dressmaker,  30  Royal  circus 
Marshall,  Miss,  11  Annandale  street 
Marshall,  Miss,  85  St  Cuthbert's  glebe 
Marshall,  Miss,  25  East  Claremont  street 
Marshall,  Helen,  shoe  shop,  144  Cowgate 
Martin,  G.  &  J.,  millinery,  dress,  and  mami 

15  Lothian  road 
Martin,  J.,  &  Son,   cabinetmakers,    4   South 

Clerk  street 
Martin,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

45  Cumberland  street 
Martin,    Charles   A.,    commission    agent,    3 

Argyle  square 
Martin,  David,  baker,  235  Canongate 
Martin,  David,  8  Montgomery  street 
Martin,  George,   plumber,  15  Picardy  place  ; 

house,  5 
Martin,  Hugh  N.,  11  Brown  street 
Martin,  J.  W.,  flesher,  32  High  market ;  house, 

11  Archibald  place 
Martin,  James  (late  Wilson  8f  J\I.),  10  Spring 

gardens,  Abbey  hill 
Martin,  John,  grocer,  20  S.  Richmond  street 
Martin,  John,  surgeon,  5  Coburg  street 
Martin,  John,  10  Summer  bank 
Martin,  John,  cattle  dealer,  6  Brougham  st. 
Martin,  J.  S.,  Viewforth  place 
Martin,  John,  W.S.,  19  Chester  street 
Martin,  John,  farmer,  Inverleith  mains,  Rae- 

burn  place 
Martin,  M.  J.,  M.D.,  16  Melville  street 
Martin,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  45  Giles'  street 
Martin,    Peter,   tailor,    29a   East   Claremont 

street 
Martin,  R.,  flesher,  8  High  market 
Martin,    Robert,  wood  turner,   22  Greenside 

place  ;  house,  18  Clyde  street 
Martin,  Robert,  cabinetmaker,  4  S.  Clerk  st. 
Martin,  Thomas,  C.A.,  49  Castle  street 
Martin,  W.,  painter  and  glazier,  102  Rose  st. 
Martin,    W.,   coal  merchant,   West   cottage-;. 

Granton  harbour 
Martin,    Wm.    (manager,    Blind  Asylum).  5J> 

Nicolson  street 
Martin,  William,  glass  merchant,  55  Lothian 

road  ;  house,  1  Cambridge  street 
Martin,  W.,  furniture  dealer,  29  Dundas  st. 
Martin,  William,  victual  dealer.  2  Raeburn  pi. 
Martin,  Wm.,  house  agent,  5  Tennant  street 
Martin,  Williain,  tailor,  312  Lawnmarket 
Martin,  Mrs  Col.  Stephen,  33  Regent  terrace 
Martin,  Mrs  Wm.,  victual  dealer,  98  Nicolson 

street ;  house,  12  West  Nicolson  street 
Martin,  Miss  Aune,  35  Alva  street 
Martin,  Jane,  refreshment  rooms.  87  St  Cuth- 
bert's glebe 
Martin,  Miss,  30  Clarence  street 
Martin,  Miss,  dressmaker,  15  Lothian  road 


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Martin,  Miss,  dressmaker,  18  Cryde  street 
Martine,  Patrick  (British  Linen  CoSs  Bank), 

Sunnyside  villa,  Trinity 
Marwick,  J.  D.,  S.S.C.,  city  clerk,  10  Belle- 

vue  crescent 
Marwick,  William,  ham   and   egg   store,   63 

Clerk  street 
Marwick,  Mrs,  9  St  Bernard's  row 
Mason,  David,  &  Co.,  tea  and  coffee  salesmen, 

88  South  bridge 
Mason,  Alex.,  baker,  20  Couper  street  and  1 

Ronaldson's  buildings  ;  house,  7  S.  Fort  st. 
Mason,  Charles,  14  Couper  street 
Mason,  D.  M.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  28 

Grassmarket ;  house,  23 
Mason,  George,  butcher,  48  Hanover  street ; 

house,  7  Union  street 
Mason,  Hector,  assistant-clerk  of  Session,  13 

Register  House  ;  house,  4  Melville  terrace 
Mason,  James,  S.S.C.,  14  Pitt  street 
Mason,  Jas.  (Douglas  §•  M.),  15  Arniston  pi. 
Mason,   John,   china  merchant,  36  Sandport 

street 
Mason,  John,  contractor,  Mary's  place 
Mason,  Peter,  tailor,  76  Kirkgate 
Mason,  R.  P.,  14  Henderson  row 
Mason,    Robert,    contractor,    Black's    entry, 

Comely  bank 
Mason,  Robt.,  of  Meadowbank,  Meadowbank 
Mason,  Samuel  Lack,  Pentland  villa, W.  Coates 
Mason,  Thomas,  21  Baltic  street 
Mason,  Thomas,  engineer,  18  Middle  Arthur  pi. 
Mason,   Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  170  Foun- 

tainbridge 
Mason,   Thomas  S.,   china  merchant,  51    St 

Leonard  street 
Mason,  William,  S.S.C.,  21  Dublin  street 
Mason,  Mrs  David,  11  Graham  street 
Mason,  Mrs  J.,  provision  dealer,  3  St  Mary's 

wynd  ;  house,  2  Roxburgh  terrace 
Mason,  Mrs,  27  Clyde  street 
Mason,  Mrs,  remnant  warehouse,  9  Kirkgate 
Masonic  Lodges.     See  Masonic  Directory 
Massie,  George,  Tarvet  street 
Masson,  Rev.  D.,  M.D.,  21  Hope  terrace 
Masson,  David,  Professor,  Edinburgh  Univer 

sity,  3  Rosebery  crescent 
Masson,  David  B.,  watchmaker,  63  Kirkgate 
Masson,  Mrs  Catherine,  fruiterer  and  green- 
grocer, 44  Dundas  street 
Masters,  Alfred  E.,  4  Arthur  st.,  Leith  walk 
Masters,  Mrs  William,  11  Picardy  place 
Masterton,  Alexander,  provision  merchant,  84 
Abbey  hill ;  house,  19  South  Norton  place 
Masterton,  John,  surveyor,  50  George  street 
Masterton,  William,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  29 

Home  street 
Mateknity  Hospital,  Royal,  Chapel  house, 

2  Chapel  street ;  Mrs  Ross,  matron 
Mather,  John,  &  Son,  warehousemen,  11  Leith 

street  terrace 
Mather,  Alex.,  millwright,  63  Fountainbridge  : 
house,  12  Brougham  street 


Mather,    David,  clerk,   Currie's   cottage,  Dr 

Begg  buildings 
Mather,  James  (G.P.O.),  16  W.  Claremont  st. 
Mather,  James,  flesher  (Post  office),  90  Main 

street ;  house,  3  Derby  st.,  Stanley  road 
Mather,  James,  blacksmith,  7  Queen's  place  : 

house,  8 
Mather,  James,  clothier,  54  Grindlay  street 
Mather,  Wm.  F.,  spirit  mer.,  9  St  Anthony 

place 
Mather,  Mrs,  lodgings,  7  Salisbury  street 
Mather,  Miss  E.,  64  Frederick  street 
Mathers,    George,    &   Co.,  watch   and   clock 

makers,  North  Pitt  street 
Mathers,  Mrs,  tobacconist,  28  Leven  street 
Matheson  &  Co.,  watchmakers  and  jewellers, 
68  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith  ;  house,  3  Auburn 
place 
Matheson,  A.,  &  Co.,  black  silk  and  crape  mer- 
cers to  the  Queen,  39a  George  street 
Matheson,  Alexander,  6  Madeira  street 
Matheson,  Daniel,  grocer,  75  Main  street 
Matheson,  George,  hairdresser,  19  Kirkgate 
Matheson,  George  (A.  Kay  fr  Co.),  2  Home  st. 
Matheson,  George,  stamper,  Inland  Revenue 

office,  28  Colville  place 
Matheson,  J.  A.,  working  jeweller,  7  Dublin  st. 
Matheson,  John,  124  Constitution  street 
Matheson,  Peter,  7  India  street 
Matheson,  Robert,  painter,  39  Fountainbdg. 
Matheson,  Robert,  surveyor  of  H.M.  Public 
Works,  Parliament  square  ;  house,  25  Aber- 
cromby  place 
Matheson,  William  J.,  builder,  N.  Pitt  street : 

house,  25  Abercromby  place 
Matheson,  Mrs  Alex.,  19  Northumberland  st. 
Matheson,  Mrs  J.,  Berlin  wareho.,  7  Dublin  st. 
Matheson,  Mrs,  11  Archibald  place 
Mathews,  Edward,  baker,  13  Church  street 
Mathews,  James  S.,  surgeon,  238  Canongate 
Mathewson,  Peter,  currier  and  leather  mer- 
chant, 67  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith 
Mathewson,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  19 

Union  street 

Matbieson,  Alex.,   &   Son,   manufacturers  of 

planes,  and  mechanical,   engineering,  and 

edge  tools,  23  Cockburn  street 

Matbieson,  J.  &  R.,  porter  and  ale  merchants. 

25  Water  lane 
Matbieson,  Alexander,  tailor,  549  Castle  hill 
Matbieson,  Alex.,  bootmaker,  58  Lauriston  st. 
Matbieson,  George,  tailor,  26  Potterrow 
Mathieson,    George,    shipowner    and    agent. 

Clifton  lodge,  Boswell  road,  Wardie 
Mathieson,  John,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  64 

Thistle  street 
Mathieson,  John,  cabinetmaker,  12  Keir  st.  ; 

house,  7  Vermel 
Matbieson,  Jos.  (/.  $•  R.  M.),  47  Bridge  st. 
Mathieson,  Richard  (J.  §•  R.  M.),  75  Shore 
Mathieson,  Miss  Rebecca,  13  Viewforth  place 
Mathison,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer,  17  India  place 
Mathison,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer,  7  Arthur  street 


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Mathison,  R.,  baker,  37  Clerk  street  and  46 
High  street ;  house,  41  Clerk  street 

Mathison,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  39  Dean 
street;  house,  11  Cheyne  street 

Matson  &  M'Intosh,  house  carpenters  and 
joiners,  6  Coalhill 

Matson,  James  (M.  #■  M'Intosh),  1  Anderson 
place,  Bonnington  road 

Matthew  &  Theilmann,  corn  factors  and  com- 
mission agents,  20  Baltic  street 

Matthew,  James,  &  Son,  drapers  and  linen 
manufacturers,  421  Lawnmarket 

Matthew,  Charles,  dentist,  59  Queen  street 

Matthew,  James,  macer,  High  Court  of  Jus- 
ticiary, 59  Queen  street 

Matthew,  John  Robb,  11  Tantallon  place 

Matthew,  Robert,  smith,  Lamb's  close,  Cross- 
causeway 

Matthew,  William,  cabinetmaker,  166  Foun- 
tainbridge 

Matthew,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  11  W.  Richmond 
street 

Matthew,  Miss  E.,  30  Alva  street 

Mauchline,  Andrew,  grocer,  6  St  James'  sq. 

Mauchline,  James  (G.P.O.),  10  South  St 
James'  street 

Maughan,  Ed.  J.,  5  Mary's  place 

Maughan,  Misses,  teachers,  119a  George  st. 

Maule,  John,  builder,  Low  Broughton;  house, 
9  Barony  street 

MAVER,  JAMES,  &  CO.,  dyers  and  cleaners, 
7  Clerk  street,     %  See  Adv.  p.  71 

Mawson,  Thomas,  inspector  of  mails,  4  Hailes 
street 

Maxton,  Andrew,  shirt  manufacturer,  51 
Cockburn  street 

Maxton,  John,  11  Eton  terrace 

Maxton,  Miss,  136  George  street 

Maxwell,  Colonel  Alexander,  C.B.,  21  Buck- 
ingham terrace 

Maxwell,  David,  76  Fountainbridge 

Maxwell,  George,  dairy,  12  North  Melville  pi. 

Maxwell,  J.  L.,  clerk,  106  Lauriston  place 

Maxwell,  John,  clerk,  16  Montague  street 

Maxwell,  W.  A.,  printer,  26  Dundas  street 

Maxwell,  William,  draper,  45a  Frederick  st. 

Maxwell,  William,  29  Cheyne  street 

Maxwell,  William,  solicitor,  and  depute  keeper 
of  the  minute-book  of  the  Court  of  Session, 
etc.,  45  New  General  Register  House ; 
house,  22  Rutland  square 

Maxwell,  Mrs  Catherine,  lodgings,  10  West 
Maitland  street 

Maxwell,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  14  Clerk  st 

Maxwell,  Mrs  William,  5  Glanville  place 

Maxwell,  Mrs  William,  4  Beaumont  place 

Maxwell,  Mrs,  19  Greenhill  gardens 

Maxwell,  Mrs,  2  Rillbank  terrace 

Maxwell,  Mrs,  12  Chester  street 

Maxwell,  Miss,  toy  shop,  4  Bristo  place ; 
house,  15  Montague  street 

May,  William,  teacher,  Stewart's  hospital, 
Dean 


May,  Mrs,  56  India  street 

Mayer,  H.,  box  maker,  23  South  bridge 

Maynard,  Charles  W.,  Captain  Royal  Artil- 
lery, and  Adjutant  M.C.A.V.,  24  Manor  pL 

Mayne,  Misses,  3  North  Merchiston  place 

Meade,  J.,  jeweller,  40a  Northumberland  st. 

Mears,  Win.,  implement  dealer,  2  Windmill  st. 

Mechanics'  Subscription  Library  (7/. 
Cameron,  17  St  James1  square,  librarian).  5 
Victoria  terrace 

Medical  Hall  (II.  C.  Baildon),  73  Princes 
street 

Medical  Missionary  Training  Institution 
and  Dispensary  (W.  Burns  Thomson,  sur- 
geon-superintendent, etc.),  39  Cowgate 

Medical,  Royal,  Society,  7  Melbourne  place 

Medico-Chirurgical  Society  (D.  Argyll 
Robertson,  M.D.,  40  Queen  street,  and  J'. 
Grainger  Steicart,  31. D.,  25  Queen  street, 
secretaries),  117  George  street 

Meek  &  Williamson,  wholesale  tea  dealers,  40 
Mitchell  street 

Meek,  David,  watchmaker  and  watch  material 
dealer,  51  North  bridge;  house,  13  Gayfield 
square 

Meek,  G.,  commission  agent,  19  South  St 
James'  street 

Meek,  Thomas,  9  St  James'  place 

Meek,  Mrs,  boarding  school,  19  Rutland  sq. 

Meek,  Mrs,  18  Grange  road 

Megson,  David,  rag  merchant,  7  Bellevue  ; 
house,  58  Broughton  street 

Meik,  Miss,  8  Howard  place 

Meikle,  Alexander,  joiner  and  van  maker, 
Hamilton  place 

Meikle,  Archibald,  13  Leith  street  terrace 

Meikle,  Christopher,  actuary,  National  Se- 
curity Savings  Bank,  16  North  Bank  st. 

Meikle,  G.,  tailor  and  clothier,  42  Thistle  st. 

Meikle,  James,  mason,  12  Spittal  street 

Meikle,  James,  actuary,  Wardieburn  house, 
Ferry  road 

Meikle,  Robert,  greengrocer,  2  Green  market 

Meikle,  Thomas,  1  Canon  street,  Leith 

Meikle,  Thomas,  clerk,  72  Broughton  street 

Meikle,  Thomas,  Prince  of  Wales  hotel,  46 
West  Register  street 

Meikle,  Mrs,  9  Kirk  street 

Meikle,  Mrs,  provision  dealer,  146  Causeway- 
side 

Meiklejohn,  John,  6  Rosebank  cottages 

Meiklejohn,  John,  spirit  dealer,  127  High  st. ; 
house,  9  Upper  Gray  street 

Meiklejohn,  Mrs,  74  Great  King  street 

Mem  &  Co.,  hat  manufacturers,  20  St  John  st. 

Mein,  S.  &  H.,  fruiterers,  130  Nicolson  street; 
house,  120 

Mein,  A.,  M.D.,  surgeon-dentist,  94  George 
street 

Mein,  George,  120  Nicolson  street 

Mein,    J.    Z.,    engraver,    lithographer,    and 

general  printer,  4  St  James'  square 
Mein,  Robt.,  printer,  3  Pilrig  model  buildings 


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Mein,  "William,  pocketbook  and  case  maker,  37 

North  bridge 
Mein,  Mrs  David,  65  Nicolson  street 
Mein,  Mrs,  milliner,  80  Buccleuck  street 
Meiners,  J.  F.  (Lassen  if  J/.)?  1  James'  place, 

Leitk 
Meldrum  &  Allan,  drapers,  35  Tolbooth  wynd. 

Leith 
Meldrmn,  Andrew,  blacksmith,  24  Dock  st. 
Meldrum,  George,  accountant,  53  York  place 
Meldrum,  Mrs  Catherine,  44  Howe  street 
Meldrum,  Miss,  lodgings,  11  Roxburgh  street 
Mellis,  James,  74  Queen  street 
Mellis,  Mrs,  24  Seton  place 
Mellon,  John,  pavior  and  contractor,  Chalmers 

crescent 
Melrose,  Andrew.  &  Co.,  tea  merchants  to  the 

Queen  and  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales,  93 

George  street 
Melrose,  John  (A.  M.  fr  Co.),  11  Church  hill 
Melrose,  John,  builder,  North  Junction  st.  ; 

house,  37  Couper  street 
Melrose,  William,  dairyman,  24  Jamaica  st. 
Melrose,    W.,   watch   and    clock  maker,    10 

Catherine  street 
Melville  &  Adamson,  lithographic  writers  and 

draughtsmen,  17  George  street 
Melville  &  Lindesay,  W.S.,  110  George  street 
Melville,  Archibald,  W.S.,  43  York  place 
Melville,    David,   plumber   and  gasfitter,   95 

Main  street 
Melville,  Francis  S.  (assistant  clerk  of  Ses- 
sion, and  keeper  of  Register   of  Attorney 

Licences),  1 6  Broughton  place 
Melville,  G.  F..  advocate,  15  Heriot  row 
Melville,  James  M.,  W.S.,  110  George  street 
Melville,  James,  co-operative  store,  New- 
haven  ;  ho.  Laverock  bank  cottage,  Trinity 
Melville,  Jas.  (M.  <y  Adamson),  12  Charles  st. 
Melville,  John,  painter  and  decorator,  23  W. 

Nicolson  street 
Melville,  Peter,  gardener  and  florist,  14  Grange 

loan 
Melville,  Thomas,  wright,  1  Annfield 
Melville,    William,    coach-hirer,   5    Maitland 

street,  Newhaven 
Melville,  Lady,  15  Heriot  row 
Melville,  Mrs  Jane,  grocer,  59  Canongate 
Melville,  Misses  Whyte,  27  Moray  place 
Melvin,  Alexander,  brewer,  Boroughloch,  21 

Buccleuch  street ;  house,  14  Buccleuch  pi. 
Melzer,  Adolph,  39  Maryfield  place 
Memes,  Mrs,  35  Manor  place 
MENELAWS    &    CO.,   wine  merchants  and 

family  grocers,  143  George  st.     ^  See  Adv. 

p.  98 
Menelaws,  William,  baker,  187  Canongate 
Menzies  &  Co.,  shipbuilders,  Wet  docks 
Menzies  &  Coventry,  TV.S.,  7  St  Andrew  sq. 
Menzies,  Bernard,  &   Craig,  Caledonian  dis- 
tillery, Haymarket 
Menzies,  Andrew,  house  carpenter  and  joiner, 

Morrison  street ;  house,  166  Fountainbridge 


Menzies,  D.  (Stewart  §>  M.),  44  Findhorn  pi. 
Menzies,  Donald,  spirit  merchant,  331  Canon- 
gate 
Menzies,  Fergus  J.,  civil  enginr.,  24  George  st. 
Menzies,    Fletcher  Norton   (secretary   of  tin 

Highland  and  Agricultural  Society  of  Scot- 
land). 3  George  iv.  bridge 
Menzies,  George  (M.  §■  Co.).  Seacot  house. 

Seafield 
Menzies.   James  M..   engraver,    printer,    and 

lithographer,  30  Hanover  street 
Menzies,  James,  4  Brougham  street 
Menzies,  James,  44  Findhorn  place 
Menzies,  John,   bookseller   and   publisher,  2 

Hanover  street ;  house,  28  N.  Nelson  street 
Menzies,  John,  15  Spring  gardens,  Abbey  hill 
Menzies,  John  (surveyor,   City  of  Edinburgh 

Road  Trust),  25  Pitt  street 
Menzies,  John,  69  Fountainbridge 
Menzies,  John,  grocer,  47  Grove  street 
Menzies,  Robert,  S.S.C.,  4  North  St  Andrew 

street ;  house,  38  Dublin  street 
Menzies,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant. 

75  Fountainbridge 
Menzies,  Thomas,  wholesale  and  retail  general 

drapery   warehouse,    37  and   39    Lothian 

street ;  house,  26  Buccleuch  place 
Menzies,    Thomas,    commercial   traveller,    16 

Gladstone  terrace 
Menzies,  Thomas,  shipowner,  24  London  street 
Menzies,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant. 

262  Canongate 
Menzies,    W.    J.,   W.S.    (M.    8?    Coventry). 

Canaan  cottage,  Grange  loan 
Menzies,  Wm.,  M.D..  F.R.C.S.E.,  3  Lothian 

road 
Menzies,  Hon.  Lady,  13  Grosvenor  street 
Menzies,  Mrs  Allan,  7  Manor  place 
Menzies,  Mrs  Robert.  7  Rankeillor  street 
Menzies,  Mrs,  Alexandra  villa,  Stanley  road 
Menzies,  Mrs,  38  Dublin  street 
Menzies,  Miss,  31  "Windsor  street 
Menzies,  Miss,  9  Prince  Regent  street 
Menzies,  Misses,  boarding  and  day  school.  11 

Gilmore  place 
Menzies,  Miss,  teacher,  Tron  Church  Female 

Industrial  School,  14  Niddry  street 
Mercantile  Marine  Office  (Capt.  T.  Thomp- 
son, R.N.,  sup.).  Custom  House,  Leith 
Mercer  &  Crombie.  lace,  ribbon,  and  millinery 

warehouse,  13,  15,  and  17  Nicolson  street 
Mercer,  Walter  (M.  &;  Crombie),  West  New- 

ington  house 
Mercer,    William,    draper,  12    Union   place  : 

house.  59  Broughton  street 
Mercer,  Miss,  dressmaker,  35  Broughton  street 
Merchant  Company,  4  Hunter  square 
Merchants'  Hall,  4  Hunter  square 
Merchiston Golfing  Cim^  (James  S.  Connolly, 

Golf-house  Tavern),  27  Wright's  houses 
Merrilees,  Fletcher,  dentist,  101  George  street 
Merrilees,  Wm.,  coach  proprietor,  Cherry  bank. 

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Merritt,  Miss,  2  Upper  Dean  terrace 

Merry,  James,  13  Henderson  row 

Messer,  Andrew,  clothier,  12  Grindlay  street 

Messer,  James,  slater  and  chimney-sweeper, 
119  St  Leonard  street 

Metcalfe,  J.  J.,  commercial  traveller,  27  Spring 
gardens,  Abbey  bill 

Methuen,  James,  fishcurer ;  office,  33  Bernard 
street ;  yard,  Cable  wynd ;  house,  Dun- 
forth,  Stanley  road 

Methven,  John,  20  Pilrig  street 

Methven,  Thomas,  Leith  walk  and  Stanwell 
nurseries  ;  seed  warehouses,  15  Princes  st., 
and  nursery  gate,  Leith  walk  ;  house,  20 
Pilrig  street 

Methven,  William,  11  Roxburgh  street 

Methven,  Mrs,  39  Montague  street 

Metropolitan  Building  Association 
(Limited)  ;  secretary,  Alexander  T.  Niven, 
C.A.,  13  Queen  street 

Mewhort,  Mrs,  draper,  34  West  Richmond  st. 

Meyer,  Charles,  cabinetmaker.  8  Chalmers'  cl. 

Meyerowicz,  Nicolay,  LL.B.  {Edinburgh 
Academy),  32  Dun  das  street 

Michael  &  Cohen,  jewellers  and  watchmakers, 
102  South  bridge  ;  house,  73  Nicolson  st. 

Michie,  Henry,  bootmaker,  14  Greenside  place 

Mickel,  A.,  grocer,  13  St  Patrick  square 

Mickil,  Mrs,  Canning  house,  Canning  place 

Middlemass  Brothers,  Craigside  works,  Grant's 
place 

MIDDLEMASS,  J.  &  A.,  wholesale  and  retail 
clothiers,  robemakers.  shirtmakers,  and  out- 
fitters, 16,  18,  20,  South  bridge.  *  See 
Adv.  at  beginning 

Middlemass,  George,  6  South  Clerk  street 

Middlemass,  James  (J.  8p  A.  M.),  6  Dick  place 

Middlemass,  John.  165  Causewayside 

Middlemass,  Robert,  baker  and  confectioner, 
20  West  Preston  street  ;  house,  25  Find- 
horn  place 

Middlemass,  Robert  (The  Edinburgh  hotel),  36 
and  37  Princes  street 

Middlemass,  Thomas,  furniture  dealer,  21  St 
Andrew  street,  Leith 

Middlemass,  Thomas,  watch  and  clock  maker, 
5  Spittal  street 

Middlemass,  Misses,  furnished  lodgings,  Brae- 
side,  Napier  road 

Middlemiss,  Joseph  (Scott  §•  Allan),  10 Elm  row 

Middlemiss,  William,  10  Elm  row 

MIDDLETON  &  CO.,  patent  wire -fence 
manufacturers,  gate,  screw,  bolt,  and  nut 
makers,  iron  house  and  roof  builders,  rail- 
way contractors'  agents,  and  engineers, 
Sciennes  iron  works,  East  Sciennes  street. 
^  See  Adv.  p.  86 

Middleton,  D.,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant, 
22  South  St  James'  street 

Middleton,  John,  grocer,  68  Buccleuch  street ; 
house,  70 

Middleton,  John,  M.D.,  physician  and  sur- 
geon, 1  West  Adam  st.  :  ho.  4  St  John  st. 


Middleton,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  3  Bank 
street ;  house,  70  Huccleuch  street 

Middleton,  Rob.  (A/.  A-  Co.).  St  Catherine'* 
place 

Middleton,  AVilliam,  waiter,  14  Market  place 

Middleton,  Mrs,  cook,  14  Market  place 

Middleton,  Mrs  G.  M.,  Wardie  villas,  Boswell 
road 

Middleton,  Harriet  D..  milliner  andmachini-'. 
84  St  Leonard  street 

Midgley,  George  Hy.,  Electric  Telegraph  Co.. 
68  Princes  street 

Midlothian  Coast  Artillery  Voli'nteei: 
Hall,  30  Grindlay  street 

Mielisch,  Heinrich,  German  coffeehouse,  12 
Sandport  street 

Milburn,  George,  M.D.,  5  Nicolsou  square 

Miles  &  Co.,  telegraph  engineers  and  contrac- 
tors, 46  Cockburn  street 

Miles,  Alexander,  coal  merchant,  7  Prince 
Regent  street ;  house,  5  Hope  ter.,  Leith 

Miles,  James,  inspector  of  poor,  parochial 
chambers,  18  N.  Junction  street  ;  house,  6 
Henderson  place 

Miles,  William,  clerk,  3  Bonnington  place 

Military  Store  Office  (S.  (1.  Bake,  deputy- 
superintendent),  Castle  and  Leith  Fort 

Mill.  Ebenezer,  S.S.C.  and  notary-public.  51 
Princes  street ;  house,  12  Atholl  place 

Mill,  Rev.  J.  S.,  3  Thomson  place 

Mill,  John  (N.  B.  Advertiser),  1  Lord  Russell 
place 

Mill,  Mrs  John,  8  Picardy  place 

Mill,  Mrs,  35  Howe  street 

Mill,  Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,-  16 
William  street 

Mill,  Miss,  2  Carlton  street 

MILLAN  &  SON,  tailors  and  army  clothiers 
(late  T.  Buckmaster  A>  Co.),  135  George  st. 
*  See  Adv.  p.  69 

Millan,  Robert,  Dial  villa,  Ferry  road 

Millan,  Joseph  (G.P.O.),  87  Pleasance 

Millar  Brothers,  com.  merchants,  14  Quality 
street 

Millar,  A,,  &  Sons,  smiths  and  machine 
makers,  18  Potterrow ;  ho.  6  Brighton  st. 

Millar,  Andrew,  &  Son,  watch  and  clock  makers. 
5  W.  Nicolson  street ;  house,  5  Lutton  place 

Millar,  John,  &  Co.,  potters  to  Her  Majesty, 
china  and  glass  warehouse.  2  South  St  An- 
drew street,  and  successors  to  Messrs  Child 
and  Co.,  97  George  street ;  house,  13  York 
place 

Millar,  A.  M'Kenzie,  5  Hope  terrace 

Millar,  A.,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  36  Leith 
street ;  house,  11  Picardy  place 

Millar,  Rev.  Alexander,  superintendent  Edin- 
burgh City  Mission,  5  St  Andrew  square 

Millar,  Alex.,  plasterer,   24  West  Lauristou 

place  ;  house,  7  Lauriston  street- 
Millar,  Alexander,  plumber,  73  Rose  street 

Millar,  Alex.,  draper  and  clothier,  42  Lothian 
street 


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Millar,  D.,  Lieutenant  of  police,  1  Parliament 
square 

Millar,  David,  builder  and  pavement  merclit., 
Bellevue  ;  ho.  Mansfield  cottage,  Bellevue 

Millar,  D.,  draper  and  clothier,  45  Cockburn 
street 

Millar,  D.  J.,  43a  George  street 

Millar,  George,  surgeon,  3  Rankeillor  street 

Millar,  George,  market  gardener,  Mayfield  loan 

Millar,  Hugh,  clockmaker,  6  Royal  Exchange 

Millar,  Rev.  James,  garrison  chaplain,  Edin- 
burgh castle  ;  house,  5  Ann  street 

Millar,  James,  M.D.,  Chalmers  crescent 

Millar,  James,  head  master  and  house  gover- 
nor, George  Watson's  hospital 

Millar,  James,  48  India  street 

Millar,  James,  commission  agent,  15  Nicolson 
square 

Millar,  James,  coach-hirer,  Duke  street  lane 

Millar,  James,  cork  manufacturer,  108  Kirk- 
gate  ;  house,  7  Kirk  street 

Millar,  J.,  joiner,  21  Rintoul  place 

Millar,  John,  10  Dublin  street 

Millar,  John,  1  Howe  street 

Millar,  John,  advocate,  Solicitor-General  for 
Scotland,  10  Abercromby  place 

Millar,  John,  confectioner,  7  Kirkgate  ;  house. 
90  Constitution  street 

Millar,  John,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  48  Albany 
street 

Millar,  John,  coach-hirer,  Duke  street  lane  ; 
house,  24  Greenside  row 

Millar,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  48  Grindlay 
street 

Millar,  John,  bookbinder,  12  Church  street 

Millar,  John,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  17 
Downie  place 

Millar,  John  B.,  25  Thistle  street 

Millar,  J.  H.  B.,  glass  engraver,  West  Norton 
place  ;  house,  Maryfield  place 

Millar,  N.  (G.P.O.),  49  Pilrig  model  buildings 

Millar,  Patrick,  Tarvet  street 

Millar,  Richard,  jun.,  watch,  clock,  and  nau- 
tical instrument  maker,  58  Bridge  street 

Millar,  Robert,  teacher,  18  Thistle  street 

Millar,  T.,  wholesale  tin  and  iron  plate  worker 
and  japanner,  61  High  street 

Millar,  Thomas,  commercial  traveller  (agent 
for  the  County  Fire  and  Provident  Life 
Offices,  London),  19  Bernard  street 

Millar,  Thomas  T.,  14  Lothian  road 

Millar,  William,  bootmaker,  21  Baltic  street 

Millar,  Wm.  H.,  corn  merchant,  11  Grass- 
market 

Millar,  William,  hay  and  seed  merchant,  1 
Rosebank  cottages 

Millar,  William,  searcher  of  records,  etc.,  8 
London  street 

Millar,  William,  smith  and  ornamental  tomb 
chain  manufacturer,  Thomas  street ;  house, 
8  Upper  Grove  place 

Millar,  William,  28  Cumberland  street 

Millar,  William,  spirit  dealer,  20  Cable  wynd 


Millar,  Wm.  White,  S.S.C.  and  S.L.,  com- 
missioner for  taking  affidavits  for  Supreme 
Courts  in  England,  8  Bank  street;  house, 
10  George  square 

Millar,  William  W.,  10  Duncan  street 

Millar,  William,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  45 
West  port 

Millar,  William,  solicitor,  2  Alva  street 

Millar,  W.  (Thin  §•  If.),  68  West  Fountain- 
bridge 

Millar,  Mrs  Alexander,  dressmaker,  2  Windsor 
street 

Millar,  Mrs  James,  1  Summerhall  place 

Millar,  Mrs  Jean,  Wardie  crescent 

Millar,  Mrs  R.,  11  Lutton  place 

Millar,  Mrs  W.,  nurse,  5  Spence's  place 

Millar,  Mrs,  12  Comely  bank 

Millar,  Mrs,  hair  artist  and  jeweller,  43a  George- 
street 

Millar,  Mrs,  44  Howe  street 

Millar,  Henrietta,  grocer,  7  Annfield,  New- 
haven 

Millar,  Miss,  3  Lower  Gilmore  place 

Millar,  Miss,  9  Bellevue  crescent 

Millar,  Misses,  30  Pitt  street 

Miller  &  Co.,  ironfounders,  London  road 

Miller  &  Grinton,  basket  and  toy  warehouse. 
32  Princes  street;  house,  15  South  Clerk  st. 

Miller  &  Herbert,  engineers  and  millwrights. 
Heriotfield  works,  Heriot  buildings 

Miller  &  Richard,  typefounders  to  Her  Ma- 
jesty, Reikie's  court,  65  Nicolson  street 

Miller,  David,  &  Son,  wholesale  stationers,  33 
Hanover  street 

Miller,  George,  &  Son,  provision  merchants. 
274  Canongate 

Miller,  James,  &  Co.,  coal  depot,  Edinburgh 
Firewood  Co.,  Freer  street ;  house,  3(> 
Grindlay  street 

Miller,  James,  &  Sons,  merchants,  121  Con- 
stitution street 

Miller,  Thomas,  &  Sons,  stockbrokers,  72 
Princes  street 

Miller,  Alexander,  slater  and  glazier,  70 
Broughton  street 

Miller,  Alexander,  13  Bank  street 

Miller,  Alexander  Gordon,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.. 
surgeon,  29  Charlotte  square 

Miller,  Andrew,  coal  agent,  Caledonian  Rail- 
way station,  Leith 

Miller,  Benjamin,  office  keeper,  Military  stores. 
362  Castle  hill 

Millar,  David,  23  Melville  terrace 

Miller,  David,  church  officer,  Free  Lady 
Glenorchy's,  17  Greenside  place 

Miller,  D.  R.,  shirtrnaker,  86  South  bridge 

Miller,  D.  R.,  10  East  Adam  street 

i Miller,  Ebenezer  (T.  M.  $-  Sons),  2  Upper  Gil- 
more  place 

Miller,  Francis,  coach-hirer,  30a  George  square 
lane 

I Miller,  George  (T.  M.  fr  Sons),  2  Upper  GiL 
more  place 


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Miller,  George,  26  London  street 

Miller,  Hugh,  C.A.,  38  Hanover  street;  house, 
8  Hailes  street 

Miller,  H.  Magnus,  wholesale  picture  and 
frame  warehouse,  and  skin  merchant,  lane, 
110  Rose  street ;  house,  6  Castle  street 

Miller,  H.  J.,  4  West  Adam  street 

Miller,  Rev.  James  N.,  2  Upper  Gilmore  place 

Miller,  James,  S.S.C.  {agent  for  the  London 
Union  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Society), 
20  Nelson  street 

Miller,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  77 
Fountainbridge  ;  house,  76 

Miller,  James,  solicitor,  15  Drummond  street 

MILLER,  JAMES,  manufacturing  and  fur- 
nishing ironmonger,  smith,  tinplate  worker, 
and  gasfitter,  70  and  71  Princes  street ; 
manufactory,  90  Candlemaker  row  ;  house, 
16  Hope  terrace.    ^  See  Adv.  p.  81 

Miller,  James,  32  Barony  street 

Miller,  James,  market  gardener,  Old  Bon- 
nington  house 

Miller,  James,  gardener,  Morningside 

Miller,  James,  confectioner,  49  Lothian  road 

Miller,  James  B.,  artist,  3  Duncan  st.,  Drum- 
mond place 

Miller,  John,  26  Nelson  street 

Miller,  John,  woollen  draper,  29  North  bridge; 
house,  9  North  Merchiston  place 

Miller,  J.  Moodie,  bookseller  and  bookbinder, 
2  Lindsay  place ;  house,  27  Tower  street, 
Portobello 

Miller,  John,  civil  engineer,  137  Princes  st. ; 
house,  3  Inverleith  row 

Miller,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  15  Catherine 
street 

Miller,  John,  tobacconist,  4  Portland  pi.,  Leith 

Miller,  John,  stone-carver,  1  Heriot  bridge 

Miller,  John  (Northern  Lights  Office),  17  South 
Norton  place 

Miller,  John,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer, 
108  Constitution  street ;  works,  27  Coat- 
field  lane 

Miller,  John,  baker  and  confectioner,  1  North 
St  Andrew  st.  ;  house,  30  St  Andrew  sq. 

Miller,  John,  commission  agent,  42  Quality  st. 

Miller,  John,  printer,  27  Cockbrn-n  street 

Miller,  John,  City  temperance  hotel,  14  Cock- 
burn  street 

Miller,  John,  cabinetmaker,  19  S.  St  James'  st. 

Miller,  John  (D.  M.  $•  Son),  20  Pitt  street 

Miller,  John,  trunk  manuf.,  49  Thistle  street 

Miller,  John,  of  Leithen,  2  Melville  crescent 

Miller,  John,  31  North  bridge 

Miller,  John,  9  Dean  street 

Miller,  John,  commercial  traveller,  10  Hen- 
derson place 

Miller,  Joseph,  8  Drumdryan  street 

Miller,  M.,  spirit  dealer,  521  Lawnmarket ; 
house,  537  Castle  hill 

Miller,  Peter,  surgeon,  8  Bellevue  terrace 

Miller,  Richard  K.  (M.  $  Herbert),  13  Loch- 
end  road 


Miller,  Robert,  15  Cumin  place 

Miller,  Robert,  grocer,  45  and  46  Bridge  st. 

Miller,    Robert,    baker   and   confectioner,   86 

Nicolson  street  and  7  Broughton  Btreet 
Miller,  Robert,  grocer,  9  Admiralty  street 
Miller,  Thomas,  modeller,  23  Upper  Grove  pi. 
Miller,  Thos.,  Berlin  and  trimming  merchant, 

3  Glanville  place 
Miller,  Thomas,  51  Hope  park  end 
Miller,  Thomas,  commercial  traveller,  8  Union 

street,  Leith 
Miller,  William,  S.S.C,  master  extraordinary 

in  Chancery,  and  commissioner  for  English 

and  Irish  courts,  59  George  square 
Miller,  William,  2  Union  place,  Trinity 
Miller,  William,  Mulerfield  ho.,  Millerfield  pi. 
Miller,  William  C.  (Board  of  Manufactures 

and  Fisheries),  6  Cassels  place 
Miller,  Win.,  tailor  and  clothier,  62  Charlotte 

street,  Leith 
Miller,  William,  57  Lauriston  place 
Miller,  William,  joiner,  23  Bread  street 
Miller,  William,  6  Pitt  street 
Miller,   William   O.,   portmanteau   maker,    1 

Leggat's  land 
Miller,  Mrs  Alexander,  13  Kirk  street 
Miller,  Mrs  David  B.,  lodgings,  7  E.  Adam  st. 
Miller,  Mrs  Dr,  11  Lutton  place 
Miller,  Mrs  Hugh,  1a  Inverleith  terrace 
Miller,  Mrs  James,  5  Mansfield  place 
Miller,  Mrs  James,  7  Hart  street 
Miller,  Mrs  James,  candlemaker,  8  Lady  Law- 

son's  wynd  ;  house,  3  Spittal  street 
Miller,  Mrs  Jane,  6  West  Richmond  street 
Miller,  Mrs  Margaret,  47  Albany  street,  Leith 
Miller,  Mrs  Patrick  Leslie,  20  Upper  Gray  st. 
Miller,  Mrs  Thomas,  21  Charles  street 
Miller,  Mrs,  sick-nurse,  19a  S.  St  James1  st. 
Miller,  Mrs,  14  Archibald  place 
Miller,  Mrs,  2  Upper  Gilmore  place 
Miller,  Mrs,  12  Windsor  street 
Miller,  Mrs,  29  Charlotte  square 
Miller,  Mrs,  lodgings,  129  Rose  street 
Miller,  Mrs,  15  Colville  place 
Miller,  Agnes,  9  St  Leonard's  lane 
Miller,  Elizabeth,  pocketbook  maker,  47  Leith 

wynd 
Miller,  Miss,  of  Springfield,  44  Queen  street 
Miller,  Miss,  16  Arniston  place 
Miller,  Misses,  dressmakers,  31  North  bridge 
Millidge  &  Son,  goldsmiths  and  watchmakers. 

28  Princes  st. ;  house,  9  East  Claremont  st. 
Millidge,  Edwin,  7  Scotland  street 
Millidge,  Miss  K.  M.,  milliner,  44  George  st. 
Millidge,  Miss,  34  Castle  street 
Millie,  Miss  AVallace,  48  Dick  place 
Milligan,  J.  &  J.,  S.S.C,  13  George  street 
Milligan,  Jas.,  S.S.C.  (ZocaZ  Manager,  Royal 

Insurance  Co.),  commissioner  to  administer 

oaths  in  Chancery,  and  commissioner  of  the 

Courts  of  Queen's  Bench,  Common  Pleas, 

and  Exchequer,  13  George  street ;  house. 

5  Royal  terrace 


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Milligan,  John.  7  East  Preston  street 
Milligan,  John  S.,  S.S.C.  and  N.P.,  13  George 

street ;  house,  18  Danube  street 
Milligan,  Mrs,  10  Salisbury  street 
Milligan,     Mrs,     matron,     George    Watson's 

hospital 
Millin,  Robert,  gardener,  Dairy  lane 
Millington,  Edward,  lithographic  writer,  etc., 

30  St  James'  square 
Millons,  D.  N.,  timber  merchant  and  agent 

for  fire-clay  goods,  Torphichen  st. ;  ho.  13 
Millons,  George,  wood  merchant.  Port  Hope- 

toun  sawmills,  66  Fountainbridge ;  house, 

80  Gilmore  place 
Millons,  Thomas,  15  Gardner's  crescent 
Millons,  Mrs  T.,  23  Gardner's  crescent 
Millons,  Miss,  37  Montague  street 
Mills,  A.,  lodgings,  41  Castle  street 
Mills,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  37 

Rose  street ;  house,  17  Arthur  street 
Mills,  James  G.,  5  Holyrood  terrace 
Mills,   L.,   C.E.,   surveyor  of  steam 

Board   of    Trade,    Custom   house, 

house.  4  Madeira  place,  Leith 
Mills,  Mrs,  149  Constitution  street 
Mills,  Mrs,  33  West  port 
Milne,    James,    &    Son,    engineers, 

founders,    gas-meter  manufacturers,   etc., 

Milton  house,  90  Canongate 
Milne,  William  &  John,  stationers,  desk  and 

dressing-case  makers,  126  Princes  street 
Milne,   Alexander,  M.D.,   L.R.C.P.  and  S., 

physician  accoucheur,  9  Teviot  row 
Milne,  David,  currier  and  leather  merchant, 

9  South  Richmond  street 
Milne,  David,  S.S.C,  4  Great  King  street 
Milne,  George  M.,  6  Macnab  street 
Milne,  James,  9  Chapel  street 
Milne,  James  M.,  dancing  and  music  master, 

academy,    98   South  bridge  ;    house,   108 

Rose  street 
Milne,  James,  11  Upper  Grove  place 
Milne,  James,  spirit  merchant,  31  William  st. 
Milne,  John,    gardener   and   florist,   Sunny- 
bank  cottage,  London  road 
Milne,  John  (James  M.  §■  Son),  44  Albany  st. 
Milne,    John   (H.M.    New   Register  House), 

2  Woodhead  place.  Hope  park 
Milne,  John,  10  Bomiington  place 
Milne,  John,  bootcloser,  219  High  street 
Milne,  J.  Kolbe  (W.  Sf  J.  M.),  48  India  street 
Milne,  J.  P.,  coal  merchant,  Caledonian  Rail- 
way station,  Leith  ;  ho.  5  Old  Church  st. 
Milne,  P.,  baker,  8  Clerk  street ;  house,  19 

Buccleuch  place 
Milne,   Thomas,   teacher,  burgh  school,   155 

Canongate 
Milne,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  165 

Pleasance 
Milne,  William,  S.S.C,  6  Upper  Gray  street, 

Newington,  and  9  Heriot  row 
Milne,  William,  commercial  and  private  hotel, 

24  Greenside  street 


Milne,  William,  painter,  40  London  street 

Milne,  W.  S.  (W.  fr  J.  M.),  Eden  grove. 
Eden  lane 

Milne,  Mrs  Janet,  5  Albany  street 

Milne,  Mrs  Margaret,  midwife,  2  Murray 
street 

Milne,  Mrs  William,  4  Merchiston  place 

Milne,  Mrs,  25  Rankeillor  street 

Milne,  Mrs,  4  Chester  street 

Milne,  Mrs,  21  Glover  street 

Milne,  Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Buccleuch  place 

Milne,  Mrs,  5  Pitt  street 

Milne,  M.,  straw  bonnet  maker,  34b  Frede- 
rick street 

Milne,  Miss  Eliza,  Greenside  infant  school. 
Greenside  row 

Milne,  Miss  Janet,  dressmaker,  2  Allison 
square 

Milne,  Miss,  15  Chester  street 

Milne,  Miss,  15  East  Claremont  street 

Milne,  Misses,  11  Archibald  place 

Milne,  Misses,  24  Buccleuch  place 

Milne,  Misses,  establishment  for  the  board 
and  education  of  young  ladies,  6  West 
Maitland  street 

Milner,  Robert,  surgeon,  4  London  row 

Milner,  William,  23  London  street 

Milroy,  Rev.  Andrew,  16  South  Charlotte 
street 

Milroy,  Hugh,  S.S.C,  Crown  office,  Parlia- 
ment square  ;  house,  6  Abercromby  place 

Milroy,  John.  8  Salisbury  road 

Milton  &  Bennet.  shoemakers,  25  Grassmarket 

Milton,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  1  Heriot 
bridge 

Milton,  William,  clothier,  100  Pleasance 

Ministers'  Widows'  Fund  Office,  6  North 
St  David  street 

Ministers'  Daughters'  College,  Kilgraston 
ter.  ;  A.  T.  Niven,  13  Queen  street,  treasurer 

Minto.  John,  registrar,  6  Hill  square  ;  house. 
15  Upper  Gray  street 

Minto,  Mrs  John,  2  Elm  row 

Minto,  Mrs,  milliner  and  widows'  cap  maker. 
55  George  street 

Minto,  Mrs,  15  Upper  Gray  street 

Mirylees,  Mrs,  14  Cumberland  street 

Mission  and  Schoolhouse  (Lady  Fester's).  7 
Infirmary  street 

Mission  School  (Rose  street  U.P.  Church). 
South  Gray's  close  ;  James  Dodds,  teacher 

Mitchelhill,  James,  baker,  75  Clerk  street 

Mitchelhill,  John,  22  India  street 

Mitchelhill,  P.  (D.  Carse  §•  Co.),  1  Pilrig  st. 

Mitchell  &  Heriot,  straw  hat  manufacturers, 
and  importers  of  foreign  straws,  86  George 
street 

Mitchell,  Somerville,  &  Co.,  commission  mer- 
chants and  corn  factors,  37  Bernard  street 

Mitchell  &  Son,  coopers,  86  High  street ; 
house,  6  Roxburgh  place 

Mitchell,  John,  &  Company,  Leith  walk  saw- 
mills, Springfield-f-  house,  8  Kirk  street 


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Mitchell,  Adam,  tailor,  2  Cheync  street 
Mitchell,  Alex.,  butcher,  13  East  Richmond  st. 
Mitchell,  A.  M.,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

32a  Castle  street  ;  house,  30 
Mitchell,  Alexander,  clerk,  63a  Abbey  hill 
Mitchell,  Alexr.,  bud  stuff er,  17  Bristo  street 
Mitchell,  Alexander,  W.S.,  28  Dundas  street 
Mitchell,  Andrew,  joiner,  6  Pitt  street 
Mitchell,  Arthur,  M.D.,  deputy  Commissioner 

in  Lunacy,  Post  Office  buildings  ;  house, 

Laverock  bank  terrace 
Mitchell,  A.  H.,  music  teacher,  11  Charles  st. 
Mitchell,    David,   bootmaker,    3   North   Pitt 

street ;  house,  5a  Henderson  row 
Mitchell,  David,  24  West  Nicolson  street 
Mitchell,  David,  engraver,  19  Gayheld  square 
Mitchell,  David  {Lomond  Sf  M.%  15  Fettes  row 
Mitchell,  G.   S.  (secretary,  European  Assur- 
ance Society),  12  St  Andrew  square 
Mitchell,  George,  bootmaker,  25  Greenside 

street;  house,  11  Barony  street 
Mitchell,  George,  assistant-inspector  of  letter- 
carriers,  58  Broughton  street 
Mitchell,  George,  wine  merchant  and  family 

grocer,  72  and  74  Nicolson  street 
Mitchell,  Grierson  G.  (Laicrie  Sp  M.),  3  Glad- 
stone place 
Mitchell,  Henry,  Bangor  road 
Mitchell,  Henry,  hosier,  157  Rose  street 
Mitchell,  Houston,  of  Pobnood,  12  Broughton 

place 
Mitchell,  James,  21  Melville  street 
Mitchell,  James,  housekeeper,  Custom  House. 

Leith 
Mitchell,    James,    commercial   traveller,    75 

Broughton  street 
Mitchell,  Rev.  Jas.,  14  Hermitage  place,  Leith 
Mitchell,  James,   boot  and  shoe  maker,   31 

Brunswick  street 
Mitchell,  James,  110  George  street 
Mitchell,  James,  cheesemonger,  57  S.  Clerk 

street 
Mitchell,  John,  general  merchant,  16  King's 

stables 
Mitchell,  John  G.,  engraver,  2  Annfield 
Mitchell,  John,  master  of  fire-engines,  Police 

office,  High  street 
Mitchell,  J.,  joiner,  glazier,  and  undertaker. 

63  Abbey  hill ;  house,  80 
Mitchell,  John,  gardener.  Comely  bank 
Mitchell,  John,  13  Gayfield  square 
Mitchell,  Lewis  D.,  commander  R.N.,  20  Rae- 

burn  place 
Mitchell,  Peter,  3  Downie  place 
Mitchell,  Robert,  6  Roxburgh  place 
Mitchell,  Robert,  traveller,  6  Helen  street 
Mitchell,  Robert,  dairyman,  20  Brunswick  st. 
Mitchell,    Robert  Burn,    wine    merchant,    1 

Rosebery  crescent 
Mitchell,  Robert,  26  Waterloo  place 
Mitchell,  R.  F.,  70  Buccleuch  street 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  39  Lothian 

road  ;  house,  43 


Mitchell,  Thomas,  merchant,  23  Dtuidaa  St. 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  30  Earl  Grey  street 
Mitchell,  William,  S.S.C.,  11  South  Charlotte 

street ;  house,  3  Osborne  terrace 
Mitchell,  Win.,  commer.  traveller,  10  Dick  pL 
Mitchell,  Wm.,  laceman,  35  Barony  street 
Mitchell,  Wm.  (C 'itstom  House),  45  Great  Junc- 
tion street 
Mitchell,  William,  china  merchant,  2  and  8 

Portland  place,  Leith 
Mitchell,  W.  H.,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

St  Cuthbert's  lane  ;  house,  10  Tobago  st. 
Mitchell,  W.,  city  missionary,  5  Beaumont  pi. 
Mitchell,  Mrs  C,  grocer,  74  South  Back  of 

Canongate 
Mitchell,  Mrs  R.,  32  Cumberland  street 
Mitchell,  Mrs,  provision  dealer,  5a  St  James' 

square 
Mitchell,  Mrs,  5  Keir  street 
Mitchell,  Mrs,  19  Gayfield  square 
Mitchell,  Mrs,  lodgings,  26  Rutland  street 
Mitchell,  Mrs,  lodgings,  24  Gayfield  square 
Mitchell,  Mrs,  20  Comely  bank 
Mitchell,  Mrs,  cook,  2  Kerr  street- 
Mitchell,  Miss,  153  Rose  street 
Mitchell,  Miss,  23  St  Bernard's  crescent 
Mitchell,  Miss,  23  Raeburn  place 
Mitchell,  Miss,  24  Windsor  street 
Mochrie,  James,  wine  merchant  and  grocer, 

84  Nicolson  street ;  house,  112  Grange  pi. 
Mochrie,  Robert,  draper,  19  Dundas  street  and 

32  Northumberland  st. ;  house,  Northfield, 

Jock's  lodge 
Moffat,  J.  &  A.,  butchers  and  poulterers,  31 

Pitt  street 
Moffat,  Alex.  (Commissary  office),  24  Clerk 

street 
Moffat,  Andrew,  teacher,  South  Leith  school, 

8  Kirk  street 
Moffat,  And.,  warehouseman,  36  Earl  Grey  st. 
Moffat,  A.,  lodgings,  6  Annfield 
Moffat,  Arch.,  spirit  merchant,  10  High  riggs 
Moffat,  D.,  White  Hart  inn,  32  Grassmarket 
MOFFAT,  G.  DICKSON,  fish  establishment 

and  cod-liver  oil  merchant,  38  Dundas  st. : 

house,  4  Great  King  street.     ^  See  Adv. 

p.  46 
I  Moffat,  Henry,  S.S.C.,  23  George  rv.  bridge: 

house,  5  Mayfield  terrace 
Moffat,  J.,  3  Morton  street 
Moffat,  James,  45  Montague  street 
Moffat,   John,  butcher,   65  Fountainbrid..  ■  : 

house,  48  Grove  street 
Moffat,  John,  photographic  artist,  103  Princes 

street ;  house,  34  Greenhill  gardens 
Moffat,   John,   straw  hat   manufacturer.    15 

Lothian  street ;  house,  8  Roxburgh  street 
Moffat,  John,  grocer,  13  Atholl  place 
Moffat,  Thos.,  teacher  of  music,  22  London  st. 
Moffat,   Wm.,  butcher,    2   Trafalgar  street : 

house,  5  Henderson  place 
Moffat,  Wm.,  M.A.,  12  Mansionhouse  road 
Moffat,  Wm.,  painter  and  glazier,  18  Elm  row 


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Moffat,  W.,  wright  and  undertaker,  9  Darling's 
brae  ;  house,  44  Yardheads 

Moffat,  Mrs  Alexander,  4  Gray's  place 

Moffat,  Mrs  Elspeth,  lodgings,  2  Trinity  cresc. 

Moffat,  Mrs  William,  spirit  merchant,  11  St 
Vincent  street 

Moffat,  Mrs  W.,  10  Claremont  place 

Moffat,  Mrs,  staymaker,  10  Haddington  place 

Moffat,  Mrs,  22  London  street 

Moffat,  Mrs,  27  St  Patrick  square 

Moffat,  Mrs  Isa.,  French  staymaker,  14 
Greenside  street 

Moffat,  Miss,  20  Rankeillor  street 

Moffat,  Miss,  45  George  square 

Moffat,  Miss,  lodgings,  13  South  Castle  street 

Moffatt,  James  Wm.,  com  factor,  39  Consti- 
tution street ;  house,  10  Pilrig  street 

Moffatt,  John  Frederick,  C.A.  {Niven  §■  M.), 
13  Queen  st. ;  house,  10  South  Gray  st. 

Moffatt,  William,  baker  and  confectioner,  1a 
Howe  street 

Moffatt,  William  L.,  architect,  4  Fettes  row 

Moffatt,  Mrs,  10  Pilrig  street 

Mohring,  Henry,  home  and  foreign  fruit  mer- 
chant, 16  Cockburn  st. ;  house,  Shrub  hill 

Moinet,  John  {manager,  Caledonian  Insurance 
Co.),  30  Melville  street 

MOIR,  PETER,  &  CO.,  postmasters  and 
funeral  undertakers,  10  and  11  St  James' 
place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  112 

Moir,  Alexander,  2  Jordan  lane 

Moir,  Alexander,  coal  merchant,  Haymarket ; 
house,  59  Earl  Grey  street 

Moir,  David,  smith  and  ironmonger,  3  and  5 
Mint ;  house,  5  Keir  street 

Moir,  Edward,  coach-hirer,  17  South  St 
James'  street 

Moir,  George  S.  {F.  §•  M),  11  Keir  street 

Moir,  George,  printer,  5  Antigua  street 

Moir,  George,  advocate,  sheriff  of  Stirling- 
shire, 14  Charlotte  square 

Moir,  George,  butcher  and  poulterer,  5  Or- 
chardfield  place,  Leith  walk 

Moir,  Henry,  cabinetmaker,  6  Brighton  street 

Moir,  John,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  52  Castle  street 

Moir,  John,  oil  merchant,  York  lane ;  house, 
2  Baxter's  place 

Moir,  Jn.,  physician  and  surgeon,  2  Grove  pi. 

Moir,  Peter,  Her  Majesty's  horse  repository, 
horse  dealer  and  auctioneer,  Nottingham 
place  ;  house,  3  Greenside  street 

Moir,  Robert,  general  engraver,  31  Blair  st. 

Moir,  R.,  M.D.,  8  Rankeillor  street 

Moir,  William,  lodgings,  4  Glenfinlas  street 

Moir,  William,  2  Grove  place 

Moir,  Mrs  Ellen,  7  Brougham  place 

Moir,  Mrs,  8  Rankeillor  street 

Moir,  Mrs,  8  Clanalpine  buildings 

Moir,  Miss  Jane,  7  Alva  street 

Moir,  Misses,  boarding  school,  8  Gt.  Stuart  st. 

Molle,  John,  compositor,  9  Gladstone  terrace 

Mollcson,  James  A.,  C.A.  {How den  $'  AT.),  5 
Walker  street 


Moncreiff,  David,  plasterer,  Dairy  park,  Foun- 

tainbridge ;  house,  173 
Moncreiff,  Henry  Jas.,  advocate,  3  Forres  st. 
Moncreiff,  Rev.  Sir  Henry  AVellwood,  Bait., 

D.D.,  2  Bruntsfield  place 
Moncreiff,  James,  M.P.,  Dean  of  Faculty,  15 

Great  Stuart  street 
Moncreiff,  William,  10  Rutland  square 
Moncreiff,  Misses,  15  Manor  place 
Moncrieff  &  Thomson,  accountants,  26  Fre- 
derick street 
Moncrieff,  Alex.,  advocate,  22  Abercromby  pi. 
Moncrieff,  Captain,  1  Manor  place 
Moncrieff,  D.  Scott,  W.S.,  treasurer  and  secre- 
tary to  the  Royal  Edinburgh  Asylum  for  the 

Insane,  17  Duke  street ;  ho.  24  George  sq. 
Moncrieff,  John  Scott,  C.A.,  26  Frederick  St.; 

house,  20  India  street 
Moncrieff,     John,     brassfounder,     gasfitter, 

plumber,  and  ironmonger,  41  N.  Pitt  street 
Moncrieff,   William,   builder   and  contractor, 

Gilmore  park,  Freer  street 
Moncrieff,  Mrs  S'cott,  9  West  Maitland  street 
Moncur,  A.,  cabinetmaker,  9  Ingliston  street 
Moncur,  David,  turner,  4  Pleasance 
Moncur,  Jas.,  coal  mercht.,  19  Port-Hamilton 
Moncur,  John,   plumber,   gasfitter,   and  zinc 

window  manufacturer,  56  Bristo  street 
Moncur,    Thomas,   architect  and  surveyor,  8 

Grange  court,  Causewayside 
Moncur,  Mrs  M.,  staymaker,  73  West  port 
Moncur,  Mrs  M.,  8  Buccleuch  place 
Money  Loan  Co.  {Robert  Russell,  manager). 

105  High  street ;  house,  29  Buccleuch  pi. 
Monro,  Geo.,  advocate,  sheriff  of  Linlithgow, 

Clackmannan,  and  Kinross,  5  Darnaway  st. 
Monro,  Robt.  {Customs),  12  Albany  st.,  Leith 
Monro,  Mrs,  lodgings,  16  Maitland  street 
Monro,  Mrs,  54  Albany  street 
MONROE,  DANIEL,    slater    and    chimney- 
sweeper, etc.,  44  Thistle  st.    ^See  Adv.  p. 

101 
Montebello,  Due  de,  Champagne ;  D.  D.  Sidey  Sp 

Co.,  sole  agents  for  Scotland,  65  Princes  st. 
Monteith,    Duncan,    East    India    merchant, 

Belleville  lodge,  Blacket  place 
Monteith,  James,  1  Union  place,  Trinity 
Monteith,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

1  Brunswick  street ;  house,  27 
Monteith,    Mrs    J.,    31    Rosebank    cottages, 

Gardner's  crescent 
Montgomerie,  James,  M.D.,  11  Saxe-Cobourg 

place 
Montgomerie,  Roger,  advocate,  3  Maitland  st. 
Montgomery,  Rev.  James  F.,  7  Walker  street 
Montgomery,  Rev.  John,  10  Stanhope  place 
Montgomery,  William,  W.S.,  17  Atholl  cresc. 
Montgomery,  Mrs,  41  Clerk  street 
Montgomery,  Mrs,  17  Atholl  crescent 
Montignani,  Charles  L.,  grocer,  15  Shrub  place 

{Post  office) ;  house,  12 
Montignani,  H.  G.,  merchant  and  commission 

agent,  6  Drummond  st. ;  house,  1  Hay  st. 


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Montignani,  W.  R.  (Wood  §■  Co.),  67  George 

street 

Montreal    Ocean  Steamship  Co.'s  Liver- 
pool and  Glasgow  Lines  (J.  P.  Oliver, 

agent),  46  George  street 
Monypenny,  W.  T.,  of  Pitmilly,  7  Moray  place 
Mood,  John,  Rosehall  house,  Dalkeith  road 
Moodie,   John,   grocer  and   spirit   merchant, 

14a  Home  street 
Moodie,  R.,  coachbuilder,  St  Mary's  cottage, 

Bellevue 
Moon,  A.,  working  jeweller,  25  Hanover  st. ; 

house,  59  Lauriston  place 
Mooney,  Walter,  376  Castle  hill 
Moore,  George,  10  Minto  street 
Moore,  M.,  flesher,  82  West  Richmond  street 
Moore,  R.  B.,  private  hotel,  2  Forres  street 
Moore,  Lady  Elizabeth,  17  Grosvenor  street- 
Moore,  Mrs,  13  Church  hill 
Moore,  Mrs  Ursula,  greengrocer,  22  Sandport 

street 

Moran,  Thos.,  shoemaker,  123  Nicolson  street 
More    &    Rutherford,    plumbers    and  brass 

founders,  gasfitters  and  zinc-workers,  Al 

bany  street  lane 
More,  Arch.  (M.  $•  Rutherford),  21  Broughton 

street 
More,  Charles,  5  Danube  street 
More,  Graham,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  2 

Castle  street 
More,  Graham,  jun.,  23  Lothian  road 
More,  Jas.  L.  (R.  B.  of  Scot.),  6  Claremont  pi. 
More,  Mrs,  7  Pleasance 

Morehead,  Charles,  M.D.,  1  Clarendon  cresct. 
Moreland,   William,  contractor,   11 J  St  An- 
thony place 
Moren,  John,  broker,  268  Cowgate 
Morgan,  John,  cowfeeder,  13  Primrose  street 
Morgan,  J.  B.,  grocer,  194  Canongate;  house, 

18  St  John  street 
Morgan,  Jn.,  spirit  merchant,  249  Canongate 
Morgan,  Rev.  John,  17  Viewforth  place 
Morgan,   Mrs   J.,   Prince    of  Wales    tavern, 

22  Shore 
Morgan,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  13  Hill  place 
Morham,  Alex.  Hen.,  18  Duncan  St., Newington 
Morham,  David  D.,  flesher,  13  and  14  High 

market  and  22  Middle  market 
Morham,   James,   clerk  of  Police  court,  and 

billet-master,  6  Queen's  crescent 
Morham,    Robert,    depute    City  clerk,    City 

chambers;  house,  13  Lauder  road 
MORISON    &    CO.,    cabinetmakers,    uphol- 
sterers, and  billiard-table  makers,  78  George 

street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  93 
Morison,  Alex.,  of  Bognie,  12  Randolph  cres. 
Morison,  Alex.,  S.S.C.,  63  Great  King  street 
Morison,  Alex.,  watchmaker,  9  Ingliston  st. 
Morison,  A.  Kelly,  S.S.C.,  10  Hanover  street; 

house,  16  Pitt  street 
Morison,  Alexander,  49  Brunswick  street 
Morison,  A.  M.,  dentist,  19  Gilmore  place 
Morison,  C,  cabinetmaker,  3  Ronaldson's  bdgs. 


Morison,  Geo.  (./.  8p  G.  M.),  Bel levue  cottage, 

Trinity 
Morison,  George,  teacher,  F.  C.  School,  Foun- 

tainbridge  ;  house,  11  Grindlay  street 
Morison,  Geo.  A.,  wood  engraver,  58  Brough- 
ton street 
Morison,  John,  advocate,  62  Cumberland  St. 
Morison,  John,  jun.,  wine  and  spirit  mercht.. 

12  Greenside  street  and  Ia  Catherine  street : 

house,  2  East  Newington  place 
Morison,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  255 

High  street  and  1  Macdowall  street ;  house, 

2  East  Newington  place 
Morison,    John    C,    tailor   and   clothier,    75 

Nicolson  street ;  house,  18  Melville  terrace 
Morison,  P.   (secy.  Scottish  Trade  Protection 

Society),  4  Bank  street ;  house,  10  Duncan 

street,  Drummond  place 
Morison,  Robert,  4  Graham  street 
Morison,  Thomas,  28  India  street 
Morison,  Mrs  A.  C,  7  Laverock  bank 
Morison,  Mrs  James,  15  Ann  street 
Morison,  Miss,  6  Chalmers  street 
Morison,  Miss,  17  South  Norton  place 
Morrell,  Right  Rev.  Thomas  Baker,  coadjutor 

bishop  of  Edinburgh,  Bishop's  court,  Brunts- 
field  place 
Morrieson,  Miss,  6  Heriot  row 
Morris,  Alexander  W.,  46  Earl  Grey  street 
Morris,  Andrew,  27  St  Patrick  square 
Morris,  Rev.  D.  W.  (Libr.to  the  U.  P.  Church). 

5  Queen  street ;  house,  2  Henderson  place 
Morris,  David,  15  Walker  street 
Morris,  Emanuel,  clothier  and   outfitter,   40 

Tolbooth  wynd 
Morris,  Hugh,  Inland  Rev.  officer,  2  Sciennes 

hill  place 
Morris,  James,  billiard  saloon,  3  W.  Register  st. 
Morris,  John,  clerk,  11  Madeira  street 
Morris,  Jn. ,  dairyman  &  contractor,  Dairy  road 
Morris,  John,  tailor,  429  Lawmnarket 
Morris,  Robert,  1  Great  Stuart  street 
Morris,  Mrs  C,  lodgings,  5  India  street 
Morris,  Mrs,  1  Spring  gardens,  Stockbridge 
Morris,  Mrs,  bootmaker,  63  Thistle  street 
Morris,  Miss,  dressmaker,  2  Hmitly  street 
Morrison,  C,  &  Sons,  agents  and  merchants. 

84  Constitution  street 
Morrison,  J.  &  G.,  commission  merchants.  90 

St  Andrew  street,  Leith 
Morrison,  Mark,  &  Co.,  merchants,  22  Consti- 
tution st.  ;  house,  3  Hermitage  pi.,  Leith 
Morrison,   AVilliam  &   James,  tinsmiths   and 

plumbers,  Main  street 
Morrison,  Adam,  S.S.C.,  45  York  place 
Morrison,  Alex.  M.,  builder  and  contractor,  4 

Bellevue  terrace 
Morrison,  Alex.,  watchmaker.  7  E.  Adam  st. 
Morrison,  Alexander,  S.S.C.,  63  Great  Kingst. 
Morrison,  A.  K.  Y.,  2  Pitt  st,,  Bomiington 
Morrison,  Charles,  jun.   (C   M.  $•  Sons),  9 

Mansfield  place 
Morrison,  D.,  shipowner,  14  Portland  pi.,  Leith 


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Morrison,  D.  E.,  116  West  bow 

Morrison,  James,  painter,  glazier,  and  paper- 
hanger,  Upper  drawbridge  wharf,  Leith  ; 
house,  44  Duke  street,  Leith 

Morrison,  James,  24  Clerk  street 

Morrison,  James  (sup.  Inland  Revenue),  28 
Raeburn  place 

MORRISON,  JAMES  DARSIE,  surgeon- 
dentist  and  teacher  of  dentistry,  27  Grange 
road.     sfc  See  Adv.  p.  46 

Morrison,  James,  tailor,  1  Forth  street ;  house, 
29  Cheyne  street 

Morrison,  James  (president  of  the  Journeymen 
Bookbinders'1  Benefit  Society),  4  Hill  square 

Morrison,  John  N.  (/.  #•  G.  J/.),  St  Andrew's 
lodge,  York  road 

Morrison,  Jn.  S.,  engineer,  24  Albany st.,  Leith 

Morrison,  John  W.,  joiner,  126  Fountainbridge 

Morrison,  Matthew,  comm.  trav.,  6  Kirk  st. 

Morrison,  Peter,  boat  proprietor,  third  canal 
bridge,  Gilmore  place 

Morrison,  Peter,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  10 
Merchiston  terrace  ;  house,  8 

Morrison,  Peter,  spirit  merchant,  184  Cow- 
gate  ;  house,  7  East  Adam  street 

Morrison,  Robert  (messenger,  National  Bank). 
37  West  Register  street 

Morrison,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 
73  Giles'  street 

Morrison,  Wm.  Oliphant  (Murray  §■  Gibb), 
48  India  street 

Morrison,  William,  engineer,  M'Neil  place  ; 
house,  4  Smith's  place 

Morrison,  William,  10  Upper  Grove  place 

Morrison,  William  (C.  Morrison  if  Son),  2 
Hermitage  place,  Leith  ' 

Morrison,  Wm.,  writer,  Ferniehill,  Broughton 
road 

Morrison,  William  (Condamine  $*  Co.),  Leith 
mount 

Morrison,  William,  59  Cumberland  street 

Morrison,  W.,  fancy  bazaar,  44  Cockburn 
street ;  house,  1  South  James'  street    • 

Morrison,  Mrs  Wm.,  boarding  estabbshment, 
15  Broughton  place 

Morrison,  5frs,  midwife  and  ladies'  nurse,  23 
South  St  James'  street 

Morrison,  Miss,  11  Forres  street 

Morrison,  Misses,  20  Howe  street 

Mortimer  &  Son,  gunmakers,  86  George  st. 
(late  34  St  James'  street,  London)  ;  house, 
10  Hailes  street 

Mortimer,  John,  &  Co.,  army  and  navy  con- 
tractors, and  tailors  to  the  Queen,  101 
George  street ;  house,  12  Greenhill  gardens 

Mortimer,  Geo.,  flesher,  10  Elder  st.  ;  ho.  4 

Mortimer,  John,  butcher,  133  Rose  street ; 
house,  166 

Mortimer,  John,  37  Broughton  place 

Mortimer,  John  S.,  6  Brunswick  street 

MORTIMER,  WILLIAM,  bullion  dealer  and 
refiner,  lapidary,  jeweller,  and  watchmaker, 
9  North  bridge.     -£  See  Adv.  p.  55 


Mortimer,  Mrs,  10  Hailes  street 

Morton,  Whitehead,  &Greig,  W.S.,  11  Queens;. 

Morton,  S.  &  H.,  &  Co.,  patent  slip  manufac- 
turers, engineers,  boiler-makers,  and  iron 
ship  builders,  Victoria  dock 

Morton,  Alex.,  ribbon  and  lace  merchant,  14, 
15,  &  16  South  bridge  ;  ho.  20  Blacket  pi. 

Morton,  Rev.  Andrew,  3  Eyre  place 

Morton,  Charles,  W.S.  (M.,  W.,  Sf  Creig),  11 
Queen  st. ;  ho.  Ramsay  lodge,  Ramsay  lane 

Morton,  H.  (S.  §■  H.  M.  fr  Co.),  Belvidere 
house,  Stanley  road 

Morton,  Jas.,  teacher  of  English,  20  Nelson  st. 

Morton,  James,  agent,  Union  Bank  of  Scot- 
land, 9  Downie  pi. ;  house,  22  Scotland  st. 

Morton,  James,  dairy,  36  Heriot  buildings 

Morton,  James  S.  (Scottish  Provident  Institu- 
tion), 16  Tantallon  place 

Morton,  John,  jeweller,  5  York  place 

Morton,  John,  16  Tantallon  place 

Morton,  William,  banker,  35  London  street 

Morton,  William,  2  West  Newington  place 

Morton,  Wm.,  grocer,  62  West  Fountainbridge 

Morton,  W.  R.,  working  jeweller,  47  Hanover 
street 

Morton,  William,  6  Salisbury  bank 

Morton.  Mrs,  17  Lutton  place 

Moses,  David  (assessor  of  Income  Tax),l  Hill  pi. 

Mossman  &  Watson,  ham-curers  and  provision 
merchants,  16  Grassmarket 

Mossman,  Sons,  &  Co.,  jewellers  and  watch- 
makers, 30  Princes  street 

Mossman,  A.  (M.,  Sons,  Sf  Co.),  10  Blacket 
place 

Mossman,  Andw.,  grocer,  1  E.  Sciennes  street 

Mossman,  Donald,  cork  manufacturer,  115 
Kirkgate 

Mossman,  George,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  24 
Downie  place  ;  house,  22  Bread  street 

Mossman,  James,  23  Archibald  place 

Mossman,  James  (M  Sf  Watson),  36  Grass- 
market 

Mossman,  Ensign  Jas.,  28  R.V.B.,  10  Blacket 
place 

Mossman,  William,  bookbinder,  13  N.  Bank 
street 

Mossman,  William,  sculptor,  36  George  street 

Mossman,  Mrs,  23  Upper  Gray  street 

Mossman,  Miss,  2  Teviot  row 

Mossman.  Miss,  dressmaker,  24  Lauriston  st. 

Motherwell,  John,  hosier  &  draper,  8  Home  st. 

Mouat,  And.  W.,  dentist,  44  Albany  st.,  Leith. 
and  18  St  Andrew  square 

Mouat,  John,  44  Albany  street,  Leith 

Mouat,     John,     cabinetmaker,     upholsterer, , 
undertaker,  and  house  agent,  21  South  St 
Andrew  street ;  house,  Bonnington  grove 
villa,  Bonnington 

Mouat,  Misses,  boarding  school,  The  Grange 
house,  Grange  loan 

Moubray,  Mrs,  lodgings,  60  Cumberland  street 

Mould  &  Tod,  printers,  engravers,  and  litho- 
graphers, 3  and  4  St  James'  square 


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Mould,  Miss  Christian,  42  Coatfield  lane 

Mowat,  James,  21  Nelson  street 

Mowat,  Magnus,    boat-builder,  Willow  bank 

cottage,  Newhaven  road 
Mowat,  Robert,  bookseller,  19  Salisbury  street 
Mowat,  T.,  Fern  bank,  Stanley  road 
Mowat,  William,  dairy,  4  Quality  street 
Mowat,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  165  Rose  street 
Mowat,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  21  Nelson  street 
Mowat,  Miss  H.,  9  Chapel  street 
Mowbray,  John  T.,  W.S.,  and  commissioner  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  New  South  Wales,  15 
Albany  street 
Mowbray,  Robt.  (agent  for  Commercial  Bank), 

60  Constitution  street 
Mowbray,  Thomas,  31  Gayfield  square 
Mowbray,  Mrs  William,  33  Ami  street 
Moxey,  George  T.,  M.D.,  surgeon  R.N.,  11 

Mansionhouse  road 
Moxey,  Robert  D.,  2  Drummond  street 
Moxon,  C.  &  J.,  painters,  63a  George  street 
Moxon,  J.  (C.  if  J.  M.),  7  Randolph  cliff 
Moyes,  James,  pewterer,  108  West  bow 
Moyes,  James,  gardener,  35  Home  street 
Mozzi,  Mrs,  flower  and  millinery  warehouse, 

119  George  street ;  house,  108 
Muckle,  William  (G.P.O.),  37  George  street 
Mudie,  D.  C,  engineer  and  ironfounder,  Pan- 
mure  foundry,  North  Back  of  Canongate  ; 
house,  9  Dalrymple  crescent 
Muggleton,  William,  bookseller,  15  Castle  st. 
Muir  &  Paterson,  printers,  14  and  16  Clyde 

street 
Muir,    James,  &   Son,   brewers,    Calton   hill 

brewery,  28  North  Back  of  Canongate 
Muir,   W.   &  C.   B.,   commission   agents,   15 

Royal  Exchange 
Muir,  Adam,  builder,  16  Morrison  st. ;  house, 

14  William  street 
Muir,  Rev.  Adam  S.,  Smith's  place 
Muir,  Arch.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  7  Cock- 
burn  st.  ;  house,  8  Carlung  place 
Muir,  A.  W.  (G.P.O),  10  East  Adam  street 
Muir,    A.    Wright,   accountant,  registrar    of 
births,  etc.,  for  the  district  of  St  Andrew, 
9  N.  St    David   street ;    house,   40   Great 
King  street 
Muir,  Charles  B.  (W.  Sf  C.  B.  Muir),  com- 
mission agent,  13  Annandale  street 
Muir,  Rev.  Francis,  15  North  Fort  street 
Muir,  Gavin,  smith,  27  Burnside 
Muir,  Henry,  printer,  13  Brown  street 
Muir,  Henry,  printer,  42  Rose  street 
Muir,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  9  Charlotte 

place  ;  house,  139  George  street 
Muir,  James,  3  West  Newington 
Muir,  James  (/.  M.  &f  Son),  1  Bellevue  ter. 
Muir,  James  (M.  Sf  Paterson),  46  Cumber- 
land street 
Muir,  James  P.,  ll  Portland  place 
Muir,  J.,  coal  agent,  15  N.  B.  of  Canongate 
Muir,  James  (Scot.  Imp.  Ins.),  20  Buccleuch 
place  : 


Muir,  James,  smith  and  masons1  tool  m 

facturer,  125  Grassmarkel 
Muir,  James,  china  and  stoneware  dealer,  44 

Deanhaugh  street 
Muir,  James,  china  merchant,  3  Tobago 
Muir,  John,  victual  dealer,  16  Buccleuch  et. 
Muir,  John,  brewer,  (./.  M.  ,v  Son),  5  I'll 
Muir,  John,  news-agent,  293  High  ate 
Muir,  John  (G.P.O.),  72  Buccleuch  Bfa 
Muir,  John  G.,  tailor  and  clothier,  51  Tol- 

booth  wynd,  Leith 
Muir,  John,  11  Cobden  terrace 
Muir,  John,  3  Gladstone  terrace 
Muir,  John,  spirit  merchant,  11  Tobago  Street  ; 

house,  13  Downie  place 
Muir,  John,  grocer,  34  Whitfield  place 
Muir,  Joseph,  36  Rosebank  cottages 
Muir,  Mark  H.  (Bank  of  Scotland),  13  Bank 

street 
Muir,  Peter,  bow-maker,  Royal  Archers'  bail, 

21  Buccleuch  street 
Muir,  Peter,  furniture  dealer,  38  Blair  street 
Muir,  Richard  G.,  9  Bellevue  terrace 
Muir,  Robert,  coal  merchant,  3  Murray  street 
Muir,  Thomas,  11  North  Melville  place 
Muir,   Thomas,   plumber,   19  West  Maitland 

street ;  house,  30  William  street 
Muir,   Thomas,   stationer,  38  West  Register 

street ;  house,  38  Dublin  street 
Muir,  Wm.,  merchant  and  agent,  Wet  docks  ; 

house,  7  Wellington  place,  Leith 
Muir,  William,  3  Summer  place 
Muir,  Wm.  Hamilton,  S.S.C.,  18  Picardy  pi. 
Muir,  William,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  42  Cock- 
burn  street ;  house,  23  Gayfield  square 
Muir,  W.  S.,  wine  merchant,  and  agent  for 

Phoenix  Fire  Office,  etc.,  3  Bernard  terrace 
Muir,  William,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  5 

Trafalgar  street 
Muir,  William,  commission  agent,  14  Bristi> 

street ;  house,  1  Rankeillor  street 
Muir,  William  C,  Priory,  Ramsay  place.  New- 
haven  road 
Muir,  Mrs  B.,  20  Rankeillor  street 
Muir,  Mrs  Wm.,  grocer,  85  Fountainbridge 
Muir,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  34  West  Norton  pi. 
Muir,  Mrs,  6  Hay's  court 
Muir,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  10  Baker's  place 
Muir,  Mrs,  16  Regent  terrace 
Muir,  Mrs,  grocer,  16  Bristo  street 
Muir,  Mrs,  23  Maitland  street 
Muir,  Mrs,  lodgings,  7  Frederick  street 
Muir,  Mrs,  draper,  126  Rose  street 
Muir,  Margaret,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  39 

South  Back  of  Canongate 
Muirhead,  Andrew,  house  painter.  22  Nelson 

street ;  house,  12  Antigua  street 
Muirhead,  Charles,  fishmonger  and  poulterer 

to    the    Queen,   79  Queen    street    and    1 

Poultry  market ;  house,  16  Young  street 
Muirhead,  Charles,  wine  niercht..  47  Hanover 

street ;  house,  2  Heriot  row 
Muirhead,  Claud,  7  Heriot  row 


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Heriot  row 
Muirhead,  James,  advocate,  Professor  of  Civil 

Law,  University,  61  Northumberland  street 
Muirhead,  James,  baker,  175  Pleasance 
Muirhead,  John  (Sanderson  §•  M.),  27  Morri- 
son street 
Muirhead,  John  James  (Mackay,  Cunningham, 

Sf-  Co.),  29  Hope  terrace 
Muirhead,  William  (Local  manager,  Commer- 
cial Union  Assurance  Co.),l  Hanover  street; 

house,   2   New   buildings,    Melville  street, 

Portobello 
Muirhead,  Mrs  Margaret,  tavern-keeper,  49a 

Broughton  street 
Muirhead,  Mrs,  16  Young  street 
Muirhead,  Mrs,  29  Earl  Grey  street 
Muirhead,  Miss,  102  Gilmore  place 
Mullin,  Edward,  broker,  337  Cowgate 
Mundell,  Andrew,  bootmaker,  37  South  bridge 

and  16  Catherine  street 
Munn,    David,   mathematical    master    Royal 

High  School,  41  Great  King  street 
Munnoch,  Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Grove  street 
Munnoch,  Misses,  7  Pattison  street 
Munro,  Drysdale,  &  Gordon,  messengers-at- 

arms,  18  Elder  street 
Munro,  D.  &  T.,  coachbuilders  and  cab  pro- 
prietors, 25  South  Norton  place 
Munro,  A.,  coachbuilder,  Broughton  market; 

house,  9  Hermitage  place 
Munro,  Alexander,  Viewfield  ho.,  Merchiston 
Munro,    Alexander,    clothier   and    hatter,    6 

Bank  street ;  house,  65  Lauriston  place 
Munro,  Alexander,  3  Christian  bank,  Trinity 
Munro,  Archibald,  A.M.,  teacher,  Clare  hall, 

Newington 
Munro,  Arthur,  6  West  Preston  street 
Munro,    Charles,    auctioneer   (Doicell's),    47 

Great  King  street 
Munro,  Charles,  salesman,  7  Brighton  street 
Munro,  Charles  R.,  1  Sciennes  hill  place 
Munro,  Daniel,  shipmaster,  16  Glover  street 
Munro,  David,  shipmaster,  53  Albany  street, 

Leith 
Munro,  George,  engraver  on  wood,  46  Earl 

Grey  street 
Munro,  Hector,  gardener.  West  Coates 
Munro,  Hugh,  draper,  48  Earl  Grey  street ; 

house,  2  West  Catherine  place 
Munro,  Hugh,  house  agent,  66  Nicolson  street ; 

house,  68 
Munro,   J.  K.,  draper  and  hosier,  9  Baker's 

place  ;  house,  11  Darnaway  street 
Munro,  John,  2  George  place 
Munro,  John,  tailor,  3  Grindlay  street 
Munro,    John,   bookbinder   and   stationer,  7 

Milne  square 
Munro,  John,  7  Cornwall  street 
Munro,  Neil,  furniture  broker,  43  Niddry  st. 
Munro,  Robert,  11  Portland  place,  Leith 
Munro,  Thomas,  dairyman,  5  Warriston  place  ; 

house,  Broughton  park 


Munro,  William  K.,  photographer,  37  North 
Pitt  street 

Munro,  Wm.,  slater  and  glazier,  29a  Brough-    | 
ton  street 

Munro,  Mrs  John,  16  Keir  street 

Munro,  Mrs  M.,  draper,  3  Glenorchy  place 

Munro,  Mrs  Mary,  lodgings,  11  Maitland  st. 

Munro,  Mrs  W.,  provision  mercht.,  1  Summer 
place 

Munro,  Mrs,  44  Cumberland  street 

Munro,  Miss,  31  Buccleuch  place 

Murdoch,  Boyd,  &  Co.,  S.S.C.  and  N.P.,  55 
Constitution  street 

MURDOCH,  CHARLES,  &  SON,  seal  en- 
gravers, cameo,  die,  and  stamp  cutters, 
engravers  and  copperplate  printers,  51 
Hanover  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  53 

Murdoch,  Alexander,  assistant  keeper  register 
of  deeds,  etc.,  General  Register  House 

Murdoch,  Rev.  A.  D.,  M.A.,  9  Viewforth  place 

Murdoch,  Arch.  Burn,  W.S.,  79  George  street 

Murdoch,  James  (Northern  Lights),  31  Cum- 
berland street 

Murdoch,  John,  S.S.C.  (Murdoch,  Boyd,  fr 
Co.),  14  Great  King  street 

Murdoch,  John  (City  Accountant's  Office),  re- 
corder of  Greyfriars,  10  City  chambers  : 
house,  3  Sciennes  hill  place 

Murdoch,  John,  joiner,  12  Spittal  street 

Murdoch,  John  Burn,  jun.,  advocate,  22 
Manor  place 

Murdoch,  John,  victual  dealer,  45  Lothian 
road  ;  house,  53 

Murdoch,  Laurie,  optician,  1  Young  street 

Murdoch,  Thomas,  cabinetmaker  and  up- 
holsterer, 17  West  Maitland  street;  work- 
shop, 37  St  Cuthbert  street;  house,  9 
Gardner's  crescent 

Murdoch,  Thomas  Oliphant  (C.  M.  &?  Son). 
21  Fettesrow 

Murdoch,  William  Burn,  M.D..  surgeon.  4 
Brimtsfield  terrace 

Murdoch,  William,  gentleman's  servant,  116 
Rose  street 

Murdoch,  Mrs  Burn,  of  Gartincaber,  Green- 
hill  lodge,  Whitehouse  loan 

Murdoch,  Mrs  George,  21  South  College  street 

Murdoch,  Miss  J.,  72  South  Clerk  street 

Murdoch,  Miss  M.,  lodgings,  132  Rose  street 

Mure,  Lord,  12  Ainslie  place 

Mure,  Robert,  S.S.C,  41  Great  King  street  : 
house,  5  Abercorn  terrace,  Portobello 

Mure,  Thomas  M.,  advocate,  111  George  street 

Mure,  Mrs,  3  Warriston  crescent 

Mure,  Miss  M.,  2  West  Newington  place 

Mure,  Misses,  10  Darnaway  street 

Muress,  Mrs  Janet,  dairy,  33  Canongate 

Murison,  N.,  general  news-agent,  Box,  2 
Princes  street 

Murphy.  A.  D.,  S.S.C.  and  N.P.  (agent  for 
North  British  and  Mercantile  Insurance 
Co.),  31  Bernard  street ;  house,  Balgownie 
lodge,  Mayfield  street 


MUR 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


MUR 


14.', 


Murphy,  James,  egg  dealer,  22  Pleasance 
Murphy,  James,  17  Barony  street 
Murphy,  John,  spirit  merchant,  42  Giles'  st. 
Murphy,  William,  general  commission  agent, 

3  Bedford  street 
Murphy,  William,  geographer,  publisher,  and 

printer,  8  Roxburgh  street 
Murphy,  Mrs,  24  Greenside  place 
Murray,  Beith,  &  Murray,  W.S.,  43  Castle  st. 
Murray  &  Falconer,  W.S.,  141  George  street 
MURRAY  &  GIBB.  printers  and  stereotypers, 

N.-E.  Thistle  st.  lane.     *  See  Adv.  p.  115 
Murray   &   Hogg,   tailors   and    clothiers,    33 

Geoige  street 
Murray  &  Hunt,  W.S.,  53  George  street 
Murray  &  Romanes,  C.A.,  42  Castle  street 
MURRAY,  A.  &  J.,  hosiers,  glovers,  and  shirt- 
makers,  10  Union  place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  67 
Murray,  D.  &  M.,  furniture  dealers,  253  and 

255  Cowgate 
Murray,  J.  &  W.  C,  W.S.,  3  Thistle  court 
Murray,  James,  &  Co. ,  hatters,  68  West  port 
Murray,  A.  K.  {Craig,  Christie,  Sf  Co.),  26 

Lauder  road 
Murray,  Abijah,  sheriff -officer,  27  Elder  street 
Murray,  Alexander,  27  Elder  street 
Murray,  Alexander,  wine  merchant  and  grocer, 

67  South  bridge  ;  house,  17  Cumin  place 
Murray,  Alexander,  47  Cumberland  street 
Murray,  Alexander,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

3  Dumbiedykes  road 
Murray,  A.,  victual  dealer,  7  Charlotte  st.,  Leith 
Murray,  Alexander,  tailor,  25  St  James'  square 
Murray,    Alexander  (missionary   for   Grange 

Free  Church),  2  Sciennes  hill  place 
Murray,  Andrew,  jun.,  W.S.,  17  Walker  st. 
Murray,  Ant.,  of  Crieff  (M.  §■  Falconer,  W.S.), 

141  George  street 
Murray,  David,  M.D.,  2b  Grove  street 
Murray,  David,  C.A.,  46  George  street ;  house, 

St  Margaret's,  Strathearn  road 
Murray,  Donald,  35  Wright's  houses 
Murray,  Ebenezer,   auctioneer,  4  St  Andrew 

square  ;  house,  9  Salisbury  road 
Murray*,  George,  tailor  and  clothier,  11  Lau- 

riston  park 
Murray,  George,  wholesale  stationer,  engraver, 

and  printer,  42  Hanover  street ;  house,  12 

Clifton  terrace 
Murray,  George,  grocer,  wine  merchant,  and 

Itahan    warehouse,    51    Frederick   street ; 

house,  70  Northumberland  street 
Murray,    George,    mason,    Hamilton    place ; 

house,  6  Saunders  street 
Murray,  George,  C.A.,  42  Castle  street 
Murray,  George,  wood  carver,  6  Claremont  pi 
Murray,  George  J.,  W.S.,  East  Coates  house, 

Manor  place 
Murray,  Henry,  confectioner,  109  Nicolson  st. 
Murray,  Henry,  bootmaker,  97a  Princes  st. ; 

house,  27  Howe  street 
Murray,  James  (R.  Dudgeon  $-  Co.),  Parkside 

house,  94  St  Leonard  street 
K 


Murray,    James,    ham  -  curer,    3    Swanfield  ; 

house,  13  Kirk  street 
Murray,  James  (G.PJ).),  6  Malta  terrace 
Murray,  James,  spirit  dealer,  1  Canonmills 
Murray,  James,  51  Broughton  street 
Murray,   James   C,  W.S.   (M.   $•  Hunt),  80 

Castle  street 
Murray,  James,  gardener,  Northfield  cottage, 

Newhaven  road 
Murray,  James,  of  Callands,  4  Brandon  street 
Murray,  James  Hall,  5  South  Norton  place 
Murray,  James,  16  Broughton  street 
Murray,  James,  7  Broughton  place 
Murray,  James,  9a  Cornwall  street 
Murray,    John  (G.P.O.),    2   Greenside   end, 

Greenside  row 
Murray,  John,  provision  merchant,  38  Cause- 
wayside 
Murray,  John,  sheep  and  cattle  agent,  19  St 

Patrick  square 
Murray,  John,  S.S.C.,  3  Thistle  court ;  hoHse, 

1  East  Claremont  street 
MURRAY,  JOHN,  printers'  joiner  and  brass 
rule  maker,   22   Niddry   street ;    house,    8 
Argyle  place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  50 
Murray,  John,  20  Cumberland  street 
Murray,  John  S.,  6  Mansfield  place 
Murray,  John,  cooper   and   fishcurer,  Upper 

drawbridge,  Leith  ;  house,  Bathfield 
Murray,  John,  S.S.C.,  5  York  place 
Murray,  John,  115  Rose  street 
Murray,  John,  brewer,  5  Thomson  place 
Murray,  John  L.,  9  East  Sciennes  street 
Murray,  Joseph,  writer,  1  Rosehill  place 
Murray,    Joseph  Davidson,    clerk,    19    Grove 

street 
Murray,  Martin,  grocer,  135  Cowgate 
Murray,    Peter,   pianoforte   maker,   22  West 

Sciennes  ;  house,  9  East  Sciennes  street 
Murray,  Peter,  gardener,  3  Drumdryan  street 
Murray,  Richd.,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer, 

Broughton  market ;  house,  23  Dublin  st. 
Murray,  Richard  Marr,  8  Abercromby  place 
Murray,   Robert   R.   (agent,    Union   Bank  of 
Scotland),  62  George  street ;  house,  Alfred 
place,  Newington 
Murray,  Robert,  corn,  seed,  and  manure  mer- 
chant, 7  Roxburgh  place 
Murray,  Thomas,  bookbinder,  14  Glover  street 
MURRAY-,  THOMAS  C,  bootmaker  (Register 
for  Male  and  Female   Servants,  and  Coal 
Agency  Office),  2  Canonmills  bridge ;  house, 
6  'Huntly  street.     See  Adv.  pp.  101,  109 
Murray,   Thomas,  boot   and  shoe  maker,   19 

Cowgate  ;  house,  10  Merchant  street 
Murray,  Thomas  G.,  W.S.,  11  Randolph  cres- 
cent ;  office,  66  Queen  street 
Murray,  Thomas,  LL.D.  (If.  &,-  Gibb),  North- 
east Thistle  street  lane  ;  house,  Elm  bank, 
Lasswade 
Murray,  Thomas,  1  Bowershall  place 
Murray,    Thomas    (secretary   Leith    Property 
I     Investment  Co.,),  90  St  Andrew  St.,  Leith 


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NAP 


Murray,  Thomas,  bookseller,  5  Lutton  place 
Murray,  Walter,  butcher,    78   Grove   street 
Murray,  William  C,  W.S.,  3  Thistle  court 
Murray,  Wm.  C.,  3  Comely  green  crescent 
Murray,   William   R.,  wincey   manufacturer, 

20  Brougham  street 
Murray,  William,  S.S.C.  and  N.P.  {J.  g>  F. 

Anderson),  68  Great  King  street 
Murray,  Wm.,  London  hotel,  2  St  Andrew  sq. 
Murray,   William,   grocer,    12   Clyde   street ; 

house,  23  Duke  street 
Murray,  William,  5  Henry  place 
Murray,  William,  15  Comely  bank 
Murray,  William,  shoemaker,  20  Coburg  street 
Murray,  Mrs  Grace,  14  West  Preston  street 
Murray,    Mrs    H.,    provision    merchant,    55 

Canongate 
Murray,  Mrs  Helen,  grocer,  9  Couper  street 
Murray,  Mrs  John,  5  Nicolson  street 
Murray,  Mrs  J.,  10  James  place,  Leith 
Murray,  Mrs  J.,  sen.,  Parkside  house,  94  St 

Leonard  street 
Murray,  Mrs  P.,  14  Danube  street 


Mushet,  W.  &  R.,  ironfounders,  Dalkeith  iron- 
works ;  J.  Gilray,  agent,  60  Lothian  road 

Mushet,  Mrs  James,  1  Lord  Russell  place 

Muston,  H.  J.,  6  Cumin  place 

Mutrie,  William,  hairdresser,  41  Blair  street ; 
house,  233  High  street 

Mutter,  Howey,  &  Co.,  general  carriers  and 
contractors  ;  agents  for  goods  traffic  of  the 
North  British,  Great  North  of  Scotland,  and 
Midland  Railways  ;  offices  at  the  railway 
stations  and  Canal  street 

Mutter,  John  {M.,  Howey,  Sf  Co.),  1b  Chal- 
mers street 

Mutter,  Miss,  31  Clerk  street 

Mutual  Life  Assurance  Society  of  London, 
23  Albany  street 

Mutual  Scottish  Amicable  Life  Insurance 
Society  {H  G.  Watson  and  Thomas  G. 
Dickson,  secretaries  to  Edinburgh  Board). 
3  North  St  David  street 

Myers,  Morris,  jeweller,  8  Windmill  street 

Myles,  James,  bootmaker,  11a  Leith  street 
terrace  and  61  Broughton  street 


Murray,  Mrs  Thos.,  St  Catherine's  pi.,  GrangeiMyles,  Jn.,  hotel  &  tavern,  5  Fleshmarket  cl 


Murray,  Mrs  W.  H.,  9  India  street 

Murray,  Mrs  W.,  broker,  64  St  Mary's  wynd 

Murray,  Mrs  William,  12  St  Vincent  street 

Murray,  Mrs,  16  Rillbank  terrace 

Murray,  Mrs,  31  Queen  street 

Murray,  Mrs,  1  Hope  terrace 

Murray,  Mrs,  laundress,  13  Cheyne  street 

Murray,  Mrs,  29  Hamilton  place 

Murray,   Mrs,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  56 

Broughton  street 
Murray,  Mrs,  17  Mayfield  terrace 
Murray,  Mrs  {Private  Educational  Establish- 
ment), 8  Abercromby  place 
Murray,  Mrs,  lodgings,  16  Rankeillor  street 
Murray,  Mrs,  lodgings,  36  Dublin  street 
Murray,  Mrs,  4  Merchiston  terrace 
Murray,  Miss  Agnes,  Braeside,  Napier  road 


Myles,  John,  artist,  59  Cockburn  street 
Myles,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  18  Nelson  street 
Mylne,  James,  W.S.,  12  Charlotte  square 
Myrtle,  John  Young,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  24  Rut- 
land street 
Myrtle,  Wm.,  C.A.  {agent  for  London   Union 
Assurance  Society  {Fire  and  Life),  and  for 
West.  Life  Assurance  Society),  7  North  St 
David  street ;  house,  31  Ann  street 
Myrtle,  Miss,  11  Gardner's  crescent 

Nacfiot,  Dr  H.  W.,  professor  of  German,  59 

George  street 
Nairn,    Andrew    (T.    M.    Tennant    Sf    Co.. 

Limited),  21  Albany  street,  Leith 
Nairn,  William,  coal  merchant,  5  Richmond 

place 


Murray,  Miss  Elizabeth,  china  merchant,  33  Nairn,  William,  greengrocer,  64  Nicolson  st. 


Sandport  street 

Murray,  Isabella,  lodgings,  7  Brighton  street 

Murray,  Miss,  33  Queen  street 

Murray,  Miss,  20  Pitt  street 

Murray,  Miss,  6  Comely  green  place 

Murray,  Miss,  9  Comely  bank 

Murray,  Miss,  2  Findhom  place 

Murray,  Misses,  19  Dean  terrace 

Murray,  Misses,  dressmakers,  75  Broughton  st. 

Murrie,  Alexander,  22  St  Patrick  square 

Museum  of  Science  and  Art,  Argyle  square  : 
Director,  Prof.  T.  C.  Archer ;  Regius  Keeper 
of  Natural  Hist.  Collection,  Professor  Alhnan 


Nairn,  William,  pastry  baker,  18  Riddle's  cl., 
Leith 

Naismith  &  Richardson,  milliners  and  dress- 
makers, 13  Buccleuch  street 

Naismith,  Alexander,  38  Cumberland  street 

Naismith,  Robt.,  jun.,  wine  and  spiritmerchant. 
1  Shore  ;  house,  53  Albany  street,  Leith 

Naismith,  Robt.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  18 
Citadel ;  house,  Madeira  street 

Naismith,  Robert  T.  {Cooper,  Craig,  S,'  Craig). 
4  George  st. ;  house,  4  Melville  terrace 

Naismith,   W.,   leather   merchant,    2   Cause- 
wayside 


Musgrave,  J.,  gardener,  Mayfield,  NeAvington  Naismith,  Wm.,  comm.  traveller,  6  Oxford  st. 
Musgrove,  J.,  hosier  and  glover,  5 Melbourne  pi.  Naismith,  Mrs  John,  Taaphall,  Ferry  road 
Musgrove,  John,  coal  mercht.,  4  Melbourne  pi.  [Naismith,    Mrs  T.,  2  Victoria  grove,-  153  St 
Musgrove,  William,   glazier  and   painter,  5a  I     Leonard  street 


Frederick  street ;  house,  8  Young  street 
Mushet,  John,  &  Son,  house  agents,  valuators, 
and  undertakers,  2  Hope  street ;  house,  1 
Walker  street 


Napier  &  Forbes,  paper-rulers,  4  St  James'  sq. 
Napier,  Alex.  John,  W.S.,  23  Albany  street 
Napier,  Alexander,  chemist,  69  South  Clerk 
street ;  house,  20  Millerfield  place 


NAP 


GENERAL  DIRECTORY. 


NEL 


Napier,  Alex.,  smith,  39  Water  lane,  Leith  ; 
house,  90  Constitution  street 

Napier,  Charles,  flesher,  3  Marmion  terrace  ; 
house,  Firth  cottage,  Greenhill  bank 

Napier,  Duncan,  medical  botanist,  22  Bristo 
street ;  house,  24 

Napier,  George,  advocate,  sheriff  of  Peebles- 
shire, Coates  hall,  West  Coates 

Napier,  G.  B.,  hosier  and  shirtmaker,  25 
Nicolson  street 

Napier,  George,  tailor,  127  Rose  street ;  house, 
2  Hope  park  crescent 

Napier,  Henry,  greengrocer,  41  Couper  street 

Napier,  James,  grocer,  183  Fountainbridge 

Napier,  James  Brand,  teacher  of  drawing,  46 
Great  Kiug  street 

Napier,  Mark,  advocate,  sheriff  of  Dumfries- 
shire, 6  Ainslie  place 

Napier,  Robert,  builder  and  contractor,  28 
Bread  street  and  Belfrage  lane 

Napier,  Robert,  102  Grange  place 

Napier,  Rt.,  house  carpenter,  22  Greenside  pi. 

Napier,  Robert,  35  Cockburn  street 

Napier,  Mrs  Charles,  7  Broughton  street 

Napier,  Mrs  J.,  Spring  valley,  Morningside 

Napier,  Mrs,  20  Millerfield  place 

Napier,  Misses,  dressmakers,  2  St  David's  ter. 

Nasmyth,  Robert,  F.R.C.S.,  surgeon-dentist 
to  the  Queen,  5  Charlotte  square 

Nasmyth,  Mrs  A.,  15  West  Preston  street 

Nasmyth,  Mrs,  30  Gayfield  square 

National  Bank  of  India,  Limited  (JDalma- 
hoy  <V  Cowan,  W.S.,  agent*),  12  Hill  street 

National  Bank  of  Scotland  :  head  office,  42 
St  Andrew  sq.  (IP.  J.  Duncan,  manager)  ; 
branches,  3  Nicolson  square,  144  Princes 
street,  and  16  Bernard  street 

National  Bible  Society  of  Scotland  ;  com- 
mittee rooms  and  depository,  5  St  Andrew 
square 

NATIONAL  BOILER  INSURANCE  (Steele 
<y  Campbell,  agents),  3  N.  St  Andrew  street. 
=4=  See  Adv.  p.  29 

NATIONAL  GUARANTEE  AND  SURETY- 
SHIP ASSOCIATION,  LIMITED  (James 
Wilkie,  C.A.,  manager),  28  Queen  street. 
*  See  Adv.  p.  14 

NATIONAL  LIFE  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY 
(J.  W.  Bell,  general  agent  for  Scotland),  93a 
George  street.     ^  See  Aclv.  p.  34 

National  Museum  of  the  Antiquaries  of 
Scotland,  Royal  Institution,  Mound 

National  Property  Investment  Company 
(Henry  Harrison,  manager),  23  St  Andrew 
square 

NATIONAL  PROVINCIAL  PLATE -GLASS 
INSURANCE  CO.  (Steele  Sf  Campbell, 
agents),  3  N.  St  Andrew  st.  ^  See  Adv.  p. 
34 

National  Security  Savings  Bank  of  Edin- 
burgh ;  office,  16  North  Bank  street 

National  Steamship  Co.  (J.  P.  Oliver, 
agent),  46  George  street 


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NATIONAL  UNION    LIFE    A88URA.NCH 
CO.  (Ji.  Livingstone,  manager for  Scotland)^ 

90  Princes  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  27 
Namuann,  C.  O.  Chancellor,   royal  imperial 
Austrian  consul,  VI  Scotland  street,  and  48 
Charlotte  Street,  Leith 
Naval  and  Military  Institute,  37 1  Castle  hill 
Naysmith,  John,  baker,  75  Giles'  street 
Neal,  F.,  com.  traveller,  1  Helen  place,  Leith 
Nealus,   James,   auctioneer  and  valuator,   10 

Melbourne  place 
Neaves,  Charles,  47  Queen  street 
Neaves,  Charles,  advocate,  8  Hope  street 
Neaves,  Lord,  7  Charlotte  square 
Neil,  John,  &  Co.,  brassfounders  and  gasfitters 
to  the  Queen,  Callender  house,  67  Canon- 
gate ;  entrance  also  at  16  N.  B.  Canongate 
Neil,   John,   cabinetmaker,   1  (Nelson    place ; 

house,  2  Northumberland  place 
Neil,  Mrs,  16  Warriston  crescent 
Neil,  Mrs  David,  10  Brighton  street 
Neill  &  Co.,  printers,  10  Old  Fishmarket  close 
Neill,  George,  plasterer,  50  St  Leonard  street 
Neill,  John,  baker,  1  Wemyss  place 
Neill,  Walter,  12  Upper  Grove  place 
Neill,  Mrs,  15  Clarence  street 
Neill,  Mrs  Andrew,  31  India  street 
Neill,  Mrs  Robert  M.,  22  Seton  place 
Neill,  Miss  J.,  refreshment  rooms,  8  Lothian  st. 
Neill,  Miss,  8  London  street 
Neill,  Miss,  69  York  place 
Neillings,  John,  bootmaker,  7  little  King  st. 
Neilson  &  Cowan,  W.S.,  8  North  St  David  st. 
Neilson,  Geo.,  smith  and  ironmonger  :  works, 
20  College  wynd  ;  warehouse,  1 1  So.  Clerk 
street ;  house,  4  St  Patrick  square 
Neilson,  George  B.,  ironmonger,  7  Henry  st. 
Neilson,  John,  mason,  22  Charles  street 
Neilson,  Jn.,  missionary  to  Free  High  Church 

congregation,  127  St  Leonard  street 
Neilson,  John,  W.S.  (N.  8f  Cowan),  23  East 

Claremont  street 
Neilson,  John,  cabinetmaker,  Broughton  mar- 
ket ;  house,  22  Broughton  street 
Neilson,  John,  34  Rose  street 
Neilson,  Robert,  chimney-sweeper,  3  Simon  sq. 
Neilson,  Robert,  2  Summer  bank 
Neilson,  Stuart,  W.S.,  1  North  Charlotte  st. 
Neilson,   William,  wright  and  cabinetmaker, 
Duke  street  lane  ;  house,  17  Barony  street 
Neilson,  William,   photographic   saloon,    108 

George  street 
Neilson,  W.  B.  (Maenair  Sf  Co.),  20  Windsor  st. 
Neilson,  Mrs,  7  Saunders  street 
Neilson,  Mrs,  20  Windsor  street 
Neilson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse.  21  Nelson  street 
Neilson,  Mrs  J.,  dairy,  3  Queen's  pi..  Greenside 
Neilson,  Miss  Jane,  teacher.  Orphan  hospital 
Nelson  &  Sons,  publishers,  2  Hope  park  end 
Nelson,  James,  victual  dealer,  18  Kirkgato  ; 

house,  1  Ferrier  street 
Nelson,  James,  dentist,  21  Montague  street 
Nelson,  John,  bootmaker,  12  Buccleuch  street 


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Nelson,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  Water 

of  Leith 
Nelson,  Robert  R.,  printseller,  stationer,  and 

artists'  colourman,  19  Hanover  street;  house, 

The  Fountain,  Loanhead 
Nelson,  Mrs,  Abden  house,  Dalkeith  road 
Nelson,   T.    P.,    governor   and  treasurer    of 

House  of  Refuge,  64  Canongate 
Nelson,  William,  publisher,  Salisbury  green, 

Dalkeith  road 
Nelson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  16  Brougham  st. 
Nesbitt  &  Lothian,  photographers,  79  George 

street 
Nesbitt,  John,  artist,  79  George  street ;  house, 

46  Grindlay  street 
Ness,  Charles,  commercial  trav.,  18  Charles  st. 
Ness,  G.  F.,  printer,  17  Quality  street 
Ness,  John,  sculptor,  18  Leith  walk 
Ness,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1  Mont- 
gomery street 
Neuffert,  J.  M.,  corn  &  flour  factor,  2  Baltic  st. 
Nevay,  Alexander,  advocate,  1  Randolph  pi. 
Nevison,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  2 

Bedford  street 
New  Church  Society,  6  Infirmary  street 
New  Club  {David  Home,  secretary),  85  Princes 

street 
New  College,  Mound  place 
New  Zealand  Credit  Association  (Limited), 

36  Hanover  street 
New  Zealand  Passengers  Line  of  Packets 

(./.  P.  Oliver,  agent),  46  George  street 
New  Zealand  Scottish  Trust  (Limited),  36 

Hanover  street 
Newberry,  Mrs,  milliner,  5  South  College  st. 
Newbigging,  David,  agent,  1  Buccleuch  stree 
Newbigging,  David,  painter,  47  Lothian  street 
Newbigging,  Mrs  Patrick,  29  Heriot  row 
Newbigging,  Mrs,  40  Manor  place 
Newcombe,  Henry,  surgeon,  M.R.C.S.  Eng., 

5  Dalrymple  crescent 
Newlands,  Alexander,  joiner,  86  West  bow 
Newlands,  David,  169  Fountainbridge 
Newlands,  James,  cabinetmaker,  36  William  st, 
Newlands,    Peter,    rope    manufacturer,    1.06 

Grassmarket 
Newlands,  William,  silver  plater  and  coach  and 

saddlers'  ironmonger,   8  Victoria  terrace  ; 

house,  3  Fountainbridge 
Newnam,  Rev.  Samuel,  2  Dean  terrace 
Newsam,  Win.,  spirit  merchant,  1  London  st. 
Newton,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  sewing  machine  depot, 

3  Hanover  street 
Newton,  Christopher,  grain  and  manure  mer- 
chant, 12  Gayfield  square 
Newton,  John,  6  Hamburg  place 
Newton,  Thomas,  baker,  11  Shrub  place 
Newton,  Mrs  Hay,  sen.,  36  George  square 
Newton,  Miss,  33  Great  King  street 
Niblett,  F.  B.,  48  North  bridge  ;  house,  Ernes 

ton  lodge,  Wardie 
Nichol,  J.  D.,  publisher,  45  South  Clerk  street 
Nicholr  James,  publisher,  104  High  street 


Nichol,  John  W.,  commission  agent,  36  Quality 

street ;  house,  West  cottage,  Wardie 
Nichol,  Mrs  J.  P.,  Huntly  lodge,  Napier  road 
Nichol,    Mrs,    West    cottage,    Boswell    road. 

Wardie 
Nichol,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  121 

George  street 
NICHOLSON  &  SON,  funeral  undertakers, 

6  and  8  High  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  114 
Nicholson,  John,  lodgings,  58  Cumberland  st. 
Nicholson,  John,  15  Leven  street 
Nicholson,  Rev.  Maxwell,  D.D.,  3  Regent  ter. 
Nicholson,  T.,  2  Darling's  buildings 
Nicholson,  Alice,  2  Montague  street 
Nicholson,  Mrs  William,  28  East  Preston  st. 
Nicol,  Alexander,  photographer,  3  Teviot  row 
Nicol,  Alexr.,  lodgings,  2  So.  Charlotte  street 
Nicol,  Daniel,  printer,  1  Market  place 
Nicol,  Jas.,  cooper,  13  Arthur  st.,  Leith  walk 
Nicol,  John  (Scott  $*  Orr),  8  Warriston  cresc. 
Nicol,  John,  17  West  Richmond  street 
Nicol,  John,  42  India  place 
Nicol,  Richard,  contractor,  16  Viewforth  park 
Nicol,  Richard  L.,  16  Viewforth  park 
Nicol,    Robert    G.,    messenger  -  at  -  arms,    18 

Elder  street 
Nicol,  Robert,  die  and  stamp  cutter,  37  North 

bridge  ;  house,  26  Rankeillor  street 
Nicol,  Walter  (Lees  Sf  N),  5  Rosehill  place 
Nicol,  William,  portrait  painter,  15  Blacket  pi. 
Nicol,  Wm.,  bootmaker,  36  Crosscauseway 
Nicol,  Mrs,  6  Windmill  street 
Nicol,  Mrs  M.,  ladies'  nurse,  22  Jamaica  st. 
Nicol,  Miss,  28  London  street 
Nicol,  Miss,  dressmaker,  51  Earl  Grey  street 
Nicol,  Misses,  dressmakers,  30  St  James'  sq. 
Nicoll,  Alexander,  accountant,  5  St  Andrew 

square  ;  house,  1  Gayfield  place 
Nicoll,  James,  spirit  dealer,  23  Coburg  street, 

42  and  43  Commercial  st.  ;  ho.  6  Bank  pi. 
Nicoll,  Joseph,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  3 

India  street ;  house,  24  Castle  street 
NICOLL,  ROBERT,  bedding  manufacturer. 

60  PotteiTow.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  73 
NICOLL,  THOMAS,  nurseryman,  seedsman. 

and  florist,  Boroughmuirhead.    ^  See  Adv. 

p.  91 
Nicoll,  William  S.,  dentist,  41  George  street 
Nicolson,  David,  &  Son,  wholesale  wine  and 

brandy  merchants,   Holyrood  wine  stores. 

adjoining  Holyrood  palace  ;  retail  establish- 
ment, 36  Canongate  ;  house,  Comely  green 

park,  Rose  lane 
Nicolson,    Alexander,    advocate,    1    Ramsay 

gardens 
Nicolson,   David,    spirit   dealer,   142  Canon- 
gate ;  house,  4  Holyrood  terrace 
Nicolson,  D.,  28  Carrubber's  close 
Nicolson,    George    (Henderson    $•  Bisset),    2 

Atholl  place 
Nicolson,    James    (Russell  S,-  N),    28  India 

street 
Nicolson,  James,  8  Kirk  street 


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Nicolson,  James,  shipmaster,  13  London  row 
Nicolson,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  39 

Hillhousefield 
Nicolson,  John,  22  Dundas  street 
Nicolson,  Roderick,  clerk,  1  Charles  street 
Nicolson,  Wm.,  steamboat  owner,  10  Shore 
Nicolson,  William,  grocer,  34  Bridge  street ; 

house,  5  Johnston  street 
Nicolson,  W.  Millar,  21  Dick  place 
Nicolson,  Mrs,  33  Grange  road 
Nicolson,  Mrs,  21  Dick  place 
Night  Asylum,  Old  Fishmarket  close,  190 

High  street 
Nightingale  &  Co.,  trousers  makers,  etc.,  19 

South  St  Andrew  street 
Nimmo,  D.  &  G.,  butchers,  12  Downie  place  ; 

house,  13 
Nimmo,    J.  &  J.,    engravers,   lithographers, 

and  copperplate   and  letterpress   printers, 

15  Carrubber's  close 
Nimmo,  John,  &  Son  (Lochore  colliery,  Fife- 
shire),  38  Commercial  street 
Nimmo,    P.   &  J.,    brassfounders,    plumbers, 

and  gas-meter  manufacturers,  8  N.  Bank  st. 
Nimmo,  Archibald  (British  Linen  Co.),  37  St 

Andrew  square 
Nimmo,  David,  engraver,  lithographer,   and 

printer,  3  East  Register  street 
Nimmo,  David,  151  Fountainbridge 
Nimmo,  James  (P.  $■  J.  N.),  38  Castle  street 
Nimmo,  J.  B.,  brassfounder,  etc.,  9  Graham  st. 
Ximmo,  John  (J.  N.  $■  Sons),  13  Melville  ter. 
Nimmo,  Peter,  photographer,  44  South  bridge 
Nimmo,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  14 

Roxburgh  place  ;  house,  10  Arthur  street 
Nimmo,  William,  stationer,   54  Constitution 

street ;  house,  3  Ronaldson's  buildings 
Nimmo,    William,   commission    agent,    Bell's 

court,  Quality  lane 
Nimmo,  William  P.,  publisher,  28  St  James' 

square  ;  house,  4  Wharton  place 
Nimmo,  Mrs  Alex.,  11  Albany  street,  Leith 
Nimmo,  Mrs  F.  J.,  10  Duncan  street,  Drum- 

mond  place 
Nimmo,  Mrs,  4  Wharton  place 
Nimmo,  Mrs,  3  Ronaldson's  buildings 
Nimmo,  Mrs,  9  Kirk  street 
Nimmo,  Mrs,  47  Hope  park  end 
Nimmo,  Mrs  M.,  1  Merchiston  place 
Nimmo,  Misses,  dressmakers,  60  Frederick  st. 
Nisbet,  Alexander  P. ,  warehouseman,  4  Glen- 
gyle  terrace 
Nisbet,  James,  S.S.C.,  21  York  place 
Nisbet,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  11  Baker's 

place  ;  house,  38  India  place 
Nisbet,  James,  agent  and  J.P.  constable,  57 

Lower  Viewcraig  row 
Nisbet,  John,  2  Beaumont  place 
Nisbet,  John,  house  painter,  15  George  street 
Nisbet,  John,  bootmaker  and  legging  manu- 
facturer, 33  Clerk  street 
Nisbet,  John,  clerk,  8  Downie  place 
Nisbet,  Pollok  S.,  artist,  studio,  15  George  st. 


Nisbet,  Rev.  Robert,  D.D.,  ]'.)  Lynedoch  pi. 
Nisbet,  Robert  (G'.l'.O.),  35  Lothian  street 
Nisbet,  Robert,  I  Cannon  street,  Leith 
Nisbet,  Robert,  jun.,  boat-builder,  3  Cannon 

street,  Leith 
Nisbet,  Thomas,  10  George  street 
Nisbet,  Thomas,  dairyman,  24  Home  street 
Nisbet,    Rev.    William,    6    Hope-    park,   and 

Sylvan  place 
Nisbet,  William,  9  Cheyne  street 
Nisbet,  William  J.,  chemist,  139  High  ;- 
Nisbet,  Mrs  C,  midwife  and  sick-nurse.  .",7 

Lower  Viewcraig  row 
Nisbet,  Mrs  R.,  15  Montague  street 
Nisbet,  Mrs  W.,  lodgings,  5  So.  St  James'  st. 
Nisbet,  Mrs,  189  Causewayside 
Nisbet,  Mrs,  shoemaker,  13  S.  St  David  st. 
Nisbet,  Miss,  11  Keir  street 
Nisbet,  Miss,  2  Raimesfield,  Ferry  road 
Nisbet,  Janet,  38  Earl  Grey  street 
Nisbett,  Mrs  More,  of  Cairnhill,  12  Atholl  cres. 
Nisbit,  David,  lodgings,  25  Stafford  street 
Nissen,  P.  C,  10  Hamburg  place 
Niven  &  Moffatt,  C.A.,  13  Queen  street 
Niven,  A.  T.  (iV.  #■  Moffatt),  13  Queen  street ; 

house,  33  Scotland  street 
Niven,   James,    gardener,   Allanfield,    Ferry 

road,  Leith 
Niven,  John,  M.D.,  surgeon,  110  Lauriston  pi. 
Niven,  John,  dairyman,  9  Huntly  street 
Niven,  Robert,  gardener,  5  Jamaica  st.,  Leith 
Niven,    Thomas,   wine   and  spirit  merchant, 

Veal  market 
Niven,  William  R.,  dispensing  chemist,  9  Mer- 
chiston terrace ;  house,  13 
Nivison,  Abraham,  writer,  1  Armandale  street 
Nivison,  Mrs,  41  Inverleith  row 
Nixon,  Thomas,  coach-trimmer,  1  St  John  st. 
Nixon,  Thomas  P.,  commercial  traveller,  13 

Montgomery  street 
Noble,  R.  G.,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  agents. 

19  Constitution  street 
Noble,    Alexander,   pharmaceutical    chomist, 

24  N.-W.  Circus  place  ;  house,  50  India  st. 
Noble,  Alexander,  jeweller  and  fancy  bazaar. 

95a  Princes  street 
Noble,  James,  4  Bank  street 
Noble,   J.  C,  lithographic  draughtsman,  15 

Abbey  hill 
Noble,  James,  grocer,  1  Claremont  place 
Noble,  John,  7  Grindlay  street 
Noble,  J.,  confectioner,  21  Union  place 
Noble,  Robert  Grieve  (i?.  G.  N.  £  Co.),  3 

Oxford  terrace 
Noble,  Thomas,  grocer,  57  Pleasance 
Noble,  William,  wine  merchant  and  grocer, 

7  William  street 
Noble,  Mrs  R.,  ladies'  nurse,  16  E.  Adam  st. 
Noble,  Mrs,    coal  merchant,   13  Port-Hope- 

toun  ;  house,  151  Fountainbridge 
Noble,  Mrs,  3  Windmill  lane  . 

NoUi,  John  B.,  spirit  dealer.  5  Ronaldson's 

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Norfolk  Farmers'  General  Assurance  and 
Investment  Co.  (Limited),  (II.  Harrison, 
manager  for  Scotland),  23  St  Andrew 
square 

Norie,  Robert,  15  Brunswick  street 

Norrie,  Mrs  John,  14  Lothian  road 

Norris,  H.  Lee  (manager,  N.  B.  Rubber  Co., 
Limited),  8  Whitehouse  ten-ace 

Norris,  Mrs  Jane,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse, 
'21  and  39  St  Mary's  wynd  ;  house,  41 

North  British  Advertiser  Office,  8  Mel- 
bourne place 

North  British  Agriculturist  Office,  377 
High  street 

North  British  Colour  Co.  (John  J.  Lundy 
§•  Co.),  colour,  oil,  paint,  grease,  varnish, 
cement,  whiting,  and  chemical  manufactur- 
ers, Elbe  street  and  Little  Carron,  Leith  ; 
office,  20  Elbe  street 

NORTH  BRITISH  MAGASIN,  THE— John 
Anderson,  waterproofer  and  bootmaker — 
101  Princes  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  58 

North  British  and  Mercantile  Insurance 
Co.  (D.  Smith,  manager),  G4  Princes  street; 
J.  A.  White,  agent,  14  Bernard  street 

North  British  Oil  and  Candle  Co.  (Limited), 
(James  M^Kelvie,  agent),  Haymarket 

North  British  Railway  Co.  (John  Walker, 
secretary ;  S.  L.  Mason,  general  manager)  ; 
head  offices,  Canal  street  and  4  Princes 
street 

North  British  Rubber  Co.  (Limited),  (Henry 
Lee  Norris,  manager),  Castle  mills,  Foun- 
tainbridge 

North  British  Steam  Packet  Co.  (R.  Dar- 
ling, secretary),  4  Princes  street 

North  Briton  Printing  and  Publishing 
Office,  Old  Fishmarket  close 

North  Leith  Parochial  Chambers  (James 
Miles,  inspector),  18  North  Junction  street 

NORTHERN  ASSURANCE  CO.  (Robert 
Christie,  jun.,  secretary),  20  St  Andrew  sip 
(F.  MlMinn,  agent,  1  Graham  street). 
*  See  Adv.  p.  18 

Northern  Club,  91  George  street 

Northern  District  School,  Henderson  row 

Northern  Lighthouse  Office  (A.  Cunning- 
ham, 9  Chester  street,  secretary),  84  George 
street 

Northern  Reversion  Company  (Tim.  Wood, 
manager),  5  Nelson  street 

NORWICH  AND  LONDON  PLATE-GLASS 
AND  CASUALTY  INSURANCE  ASSO- 
CIATION, 31  Princes  street.  %  See  Adv. 
p.  31 

NORWICH  UNION  FIRE  AND  LIFE  IN- 
SURANCE SOCIETIES,  31  Princes  street. 
%■  See  Adv.  p.  30 

Notman,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  6 
Rose  street 

Notpian,  David,  joiner,  42  Quality  street 

Notman,  William,  architect,  Northfield  cot- 
tage, Newhaven  road 


Notman,  Wm.,  upholsterer  and  cabinetmaker. 
14  South  Charlotte  street 

Nugent,  Edward,  greengrocer,  38  So.  Rich- 
mond street 

Nurses'  (for  the  Sick)  Home  and  Training 
Institution  (Miss  Johnston,  lady  superin- 
tendent), 125  Princes  street 

Oakeley,   Herbert    S.,    M.A.,   Professor   of 

Music,  University  ;  class-room,  G  Park  place 
Oates,  Alfred,  Inland  Revenue  officer,  G  Stan- 
hope place 
O'Connel,  B.,  whip-gut  manuf.  and  market 

gardener,  Beaverhall,  Lower  Broughton  rd. 
O'DONNELL,  CHARLES,  &  CO.,  furniture. 

dealers,  156  Cowgate.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  75 
O'Donnell  &  Co.,  licensed  appraisers,  cabinet 

and  upholstery  warerooms,  43  Hanover  st. 
O'Donnell,  Rev.  Alex.,  St  Patrick's  Catholic 

Church,  Cowgate 
O'Donnell,  E.,  43  Hanover  street 
O'Donnell,    Francis    (C.    O'D.    §■    Co.),    53 

Lothian  street 
O'Donnell,  John,  13  Brown  street 
O'Dorinell,  Mrs,  12  Clarence  street 
O'Farrell,    James,   pawnbroker,    7    Back    of 

Vaults 
Office  for  the  Sale  of  the  Ordnance  and 

Geological  Surveys  for  Scotland,  4  St 

Andrew  square 
Officer,  William,  S.S.C.,  chambers,  53  George 

street ;  house,  8  Stafford  street 
Offices  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  22 

Queen  street 
Offices  of  the  Free  Church,  15  North  Bank 

street,  Mound 
Offices  of  the  U.P.  Church,  5  Queen  street 
Offices  of  Museum  of  Science  and  Art,  10 

Argyle  square 
Ogg,  Peter,  cowfeeder,  128  Rose  street 
OGG,  MISS  R.,  staymaker,  and  children  and 

ladies'  outfitters,  6  Hanover  street ;  house. 

7  Brighton  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  64 
Ogilvie,  John,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants. 

42  Bernard  street 
Ogilvie,  Charles,  grocer,  50  Dundas  street ; 

house,  39  Barony  street 
Ogilvie,  Rev.  Duncan,  A.M.,  60  Gilmore  place 
Ogilvie,  George,  house   governor,    Stewart's 

hospital,  Dean 
Ogilvie,  George,  builder,  16  Reid  terrace 
Ogilvie,  George,  family  grocer,  4  Farquhar- 

son  place,  West  Preston  street 
Ogilvie,  George   M.  (N.  B.  and   Mercantile 

Insurance  Co.),  14  Rillbank  terrace 
Ogilvie,  John   (secretary,  North  British  and 

Mercantile  Insurance  Co.),  65  Princes  street 
Ogilvie,  John,  pocketbook  maker,  39  Leith 

wynd 
Ogilvie,  John,  draper  and  clothier,  5  South 

College  street 
Ogilvie,  J.  (/.  O.  if  Co.),  42  Bernard  street 
Ogilvie,  Robert  G.,  W.S.,  14  Cumberland  st. 


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Ogilvie,  Captain  S.  T.,  R.N.,  3  Howard  place 

OGILVIE,  THOMAS,  baker  (Post  office),  2 
Elm  row.     ^  See  Adv.  'p.  95 

Ogilvie,  Mrs  James,  18  Buckingham  terrace 

Ogilvie,  Mrs  J.  K.,  25  Warriston  crescent 

Ogilvie,  Miss,  4  Kew  terrace 

Ogilvy,  Alexander  (Stamp  Office),  Inverforth, 
Trinity 

Ogilvy,  Chas.  (accountant,  and  agent  for  West 
of  England  Insurance  Co.),  16  Manor  place 

Ogilvy,  George  A.,  clothier  and  draper,  17 
South  bridge  ;  house,  8  Macnab  street 

Ogilvy,  James,  artist,  2  West  Nicolson  street 

Ogilvy,  James,  writer,  20  Scotland  street 

Ogilvy,  M.  F.,  6  Middleby  street 

Ogilvy,  Mrs  Ramsay,  2  Viewforth  terrace 

Ogilvy,  Mrs,  6  Middleby  street 

Ogilvy,  Miss,  25  Walker  street 

Ogle  &  Murray,  theological  and  classical  book- 
sellers, 49  South  bridge 

O'Hara,  R.  O,  8  Comely  green  place 

Oldham,  J.,  51  North  bridge ;  house,  3  East- 
Preston  street 

Oldham,  Mrs,  20  Great  Stuart  street 

Oliphant,  Win.,  &  Co.,  publishers  and  book- 
sellers, 7  South  bridge 

Oliphant's  School  (Thomas  Spitted,  janitor), 
33  Charlotte  square 

Oliphant,  Francis,  baker,  110  and  112  High 
street ;  house,  5  South  Clerk  street 

Oliphant,  Thomas,  teacher,  4  Rosebery 
crescent 

Oliphant,  William (  W.  0.  £  Co.),  19  Millerfield 
place 

Oliphant,  William,  warden  of  the  crown, 
Crown  Room,  Edinburgh  Castle 

Oliphant,  William,  17  Carnegie  street 

Oliphant,  Mrs  Walter,  3  East  Preston  street 

Oliphant,  Mrs,  2  Romilly  place 

Oliphant,  Mrs,  23  Findhorn  place 

Oliphant,  Mrs,  sick-nurse,  44  Couper  street 

Oliver  &  Boyd,  publishers,  printers,  and  book- 
binders, Tweeddale  court,  16  High  street 

Oliver,  George,  Turf  hotel,  2  and  3  Leith  st. 
terrace 

Oliver,  Gilbert  E.,  writing  engraver,  4  Swin- 
tonrow;  house,  27  Brunswick  street 

Oliver,  Henry  (Electric  Telegraph  Co.,  68 
Princes  street),  25  West  Nicolson  street 

Oliver,  James  (L.  F.  P.  §•  S.),  surgeon,  10 
Roxburgh  place 

Oliver,  James,  4  Heriot  terrace 

Oliver,  J.  P.,  sharebroker  and  shipping  and 
insurance  agent,  46  George  street 

Oliver,  John  S.  (Clapperton,  0.,  &,-  Co.), 
8  Greenhill  park 

Oliver,  R.  S.  (Grieve  <$•  0.),1  London  street 

Oliver,  Sommerville,  M.D.,  10  Roxburgh  pi. 

Oliver,  Walter,  tailor,  22  William  street 

Oliver,  William  (British  Linen  Co.),  25  Pitt 
street 

Oliver,  Mrs  Thomas,  7  Regent  terrace 

Oliver,  Miss,  1  Lennox  street 


Oliver,  Misses,  ladies'  boarding  school,  11 
Rutland  square 

Oman  &  Manson,  builders  ami  monumental 
workers;  yard,  Dairy  road 

Oman,  Nath.,  tailor,  2  Stafford  street 

Omond,  Robert,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  43  Char- 
lotte square 

O'Neil,  Hugh,  painter,  210  Cowgate 

O'Neill,  James,  broker,  100a  Cowgate 

O'Neill,  John,  clothier  and  outfitter,  76  High 
street ;  house,  18  Nicolson  street 

O'Neill,  John,  lodging-house  keeper,  74  Graas- 
market 

O'Neill,  John,  broker,  109  Cowgate 

Operative  Hat  Factory,  90  Nicolson  street 

Operative  Masons'  Benefit  Society  Hall 
(John  Cameron,  sec;  James  Gourlay,  Ircas.), 
Hyndford  close,  50  High  street 

Orchardson,  A.,  &  Son,  clothiers.  Highland 
costume  and  ladies'  habit  makers,  61 
Queen  street 

Ord,  John,  draper,  74,  75,  76  Tolbooth  wynd  ; 
house,  4  Prince  Consort  place 

Ord,  William  (Inland  Revenue  officer,  8th  Divi- 
sion), 7  Brougham  place 

Orderly  Room,  City  of  Edinburgh  Artil- 
lery Volunteers,  35  Cockburn  street 

Orderly  Room,  Midlothian  Coast  Artil- 
lery Volunteer  Corps,  30  Grindlay  street 

Orderly  Room,  The  Queen's  City  of  Edin- 
burgh Rifle  Volunteer  Brigade,  17 
Cockburn  street;  open  daily  from  11  till 
2.30 

Ordnance  Survey  Office,  Post  Office  build- 
ings ;  hours,  9  to  5.30 

ORIENTAL  BANK  CORPORATION  (Robert 
Dundas  Cay,  agent),  23  St  Andrew  square. 
^  See  Adv.  p.  i 

Orkney,  George,  gardener.  Northfield,  New- 
haven  road 

Orman,  Alexander,  carver  and  gilder,  14 
North  Bank  street 

Orman,  Win.,  builder,  1  West  Stanhope  place 

Ormidale,  The  Hon.  Lord,  14  Moray  place 

Ormiston,  John,  coal  merchant,  Rose  lane 
station 

Ormiston,  William,  architect  and  survej-or.  10 
Nicolson  square 

Ormiston,  Mrs,  5  Wharton  place 

Ormiston,  Mrs,  grocer,  108  Rose  street 

Orosz,  Francis,  professor  of  music.  72  Nor- 
thumberland street 

Orphan  Hospital  (cleric,  TJios.  Strang,  4(> 
Princes  street ;  treasurer,  J.  S.  Moncrietj. 
C.A.,  26  Frederick  street),  Dean 

Orphanage,  St  Vincent's  Boys'  (Mrs  Mac- 
cidloch,  matron),  10  and  12  Maryfield 

Orphoot,  Peter,  M.D.,  surgeon-dentist,  113 
George  street 

Orphoot,  Thomas  Henderson,  advocate,  113 
George  street 

Orr,  Alexander,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer, 
Nelson  place  :  house,  52  Broughton  street 


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Orr,  David  (G.P.O.),  22  Bread  street 
Orr,  George,  52  Broughton  street 
ORR,  J.,  coal  merchant,  and  gas-coal,  lime, 
and  commision  agent ;  office,  14  Royal  Ex- 
change ;  ho.  17  Keir  st.    ^  See  Adv.  p.  108 
Orr,  Captain  John,  42  St  Cuthbert  street 
Orr,  John,  CM.,  34  Clerk  street 
Orr,  John,  30  Rutland  square 
Orr,  Samuel  K.  (agent  for  Scottish  Imperial 
and    Commercial    Union    Insurance    Com- 
panies), 47  George  IV.  bridge 
Orr,  William,  dairyman,  33  Jamaica  street 
On',  Mrs  Charles,  28  Buckingham  terrace 
Orr,  Miss,  23  Saxe-Cobourg  place 
Orr,  Misses   M.   &   J.,  milliners   and  dress- 
makers, 21  Charlotte  street,  Leith 
Orrock  &  Hepburn,  dental  surgeons,  7  Aber- 

cromby  place 
Orrock,  Alexander,  bookbinder  and  stationer, 
35    South    bridge ;    house,   St    Catherine 
place 
Orrock,  Alexander,  jun., bookbinder,  35  South 

bridge  ;  house,  17  Lutton  place 
OiTOck,  Miss,  2  Union  place,  Trinity 
Orrock,  Miss,  lodgings,  73  George  street 
Oswald,  David,  65  Cumberland  street 
Oswald,    John   (General  Register  House),    1 

Pilrig  place 
Oswald,  Robert,  draper,  170  High  street 
Oswald,  Lady,  Southbank,  Canaan  lane 
Oswald,  Mrs,  3  Upper  Dean  terrace 
Otago,  Agency  of  the  Provisional  Govern- 
ment, 60b  Princes  street 
Ott,  William,  German  clock  maker,  12a  Leith 

street  terrace 
Oughterson,  Miss,  3  Clifton  terrace 
Oughton,  Gavin,  engineer,  7  Glover  street 
Outram,  Mrs  George,  Hermitage  villa,  Wardie 

crescent 
Ovens,  James,  dairy,  22  Greenside  place 
Ovens,  Robert,  flesher,  15  East  Adam  street, 

and  32  Queen  street,  Leith 
Ovens,  William  H.,  grocer  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 88  High  street 
Ovenston,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  1  Citadel;  house, 

39  Albany  street,  Leith 
Owen,  Charles,  15  Melville  terrace 
Owens,  M.,  pawnbroker,  171  Cowgate ;  sale- 
rooms, 169  and  193 

Pace,  James,  veterinary  surgeon,  22  Coburg 

street 
Pack,  Misses,  16  West  Preston  street 
Packer,  Mrs  James,  32  Rankeillor  street 
Padon,    A.  &   D.,  general   stationers,   13    St 

Andrew  square 
Padon,  Thomas,  S.S.C.,  15  Hart  street 
Pae,  James,  75  Broughton  street 
Pagan,  Archibald,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  14 

India  place  ;  house,  12  Church  street 
Pagan,  Oswald,  spirit  dealer,  23  Lady  Law- 

son's  wynd  ;  house,  21  Lauriston  street 
Pagan,  Walter,  96  North  Back  of  Canongate 


Pagan,  William,  provision  merchant,  3  Dean- 

haugh  street 
Pagan,  Mrs,  15  Fettes  row 
Pagan,  Mrs,  8  Melville  street 
Page,  David,  LL.D.,  44  Gilmore  place 
Painter,  Francis,  55  Cumberland  street 
Pairman  Brothers,  provision   merchants,   87 

Potterrow 
Pairman,  J.  R.,  13  East  Preston  street  . 
Pairman,  J.  (P.  Brothers),  1  Rillbank  crescent 
Pairman,  Wm.  (P.  Brothers),  1  Rillbank  cres. 
Pairman,  Mrs  R.,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  68 

Adam  square,  3  North  College  street,  and 

198  Canongate  ;  house,  5  Lutton  place 
Paisley,  James,  commercial  traveller,  6  Union 

street,  Leith 
Pallister,   Robert,  glass   merchant,   3  Union 

street ;  house,  9  Leopold  place 
Palmer,  David,  corn  merchant,  15  Cowgate ; 

house,  5  West  Lauriston  place 
Palmer,  James,  grocer,  101  Grassmarket 
Palmer,  M.  (Baillie  Sp  P.),  3  Rockville  place 
Palmer,  Thomas,  11  Johnston  terrace 
P ANTON  &  YOUNG,  clothiers  and  hatters. 

35  and  36  South  bridge.    %  See  Adv.  p.  69 
Panton,  William  (P.  $•  Young),  31  Hope  ter. 
Paper  Trade  Review  Office,  23  Blair  street 
Parcero,  Joseph,  37  Sheriff  brae 
Paris,  Alex.,  grocer  and  wine  merchant  and 

Italian  warehouseman,  5  South-east  Circus 

place  ;  house,  9  West  Claremont  street 
Paris,    James,    S.S.C.    (Procurator-fiscal    of 

Holyrood,  and  agent  for  Comm.  Bank  and 

Insurance  Company  of  Scotland),  4  N.-W. 

Circus  place  ;  house,  9  W.  Claremont  street 
Paris,  John,  architect,  25  Cumberland  street 
Paris,  Mrs  John,  44  Kirkgate 
Park,  R.,  &  Co.,  timber   merchants,  Sands, 

Tower  street ;  office,  20  Constitution  street 
Park,  Archibald,  16  Archibald  place 
Park,  Ebenezer  (James  Dove  §/•  Co.),  engineer, 

18  Greenside  lane 
Park,  George,  Whitebank  house,  Canaan  lane 
Park,  Jas.  D.,  engineer  (James  Dove  $■  Co.), 

23  London  street 
Park,  John,  advocate,  1  Thomas  street 
Park,  John  Pringle  (Solicitor1 's  Office,  G.P.O.). 

Whitebank  house,  Canaan  lane 
Park,  John  W.,  bootmaker,  10  William  street 
Park,  John,  19  Pitt  street 
Park,  John,  merchant,  55  Albany  street 
Park,  John,  shoemaker,  5  N.  Richmond  street 
Park,  John,  71  Fountainbridge 
Park,  John  G,  surgeon-dentist.  108  Rose  st. 
Park,  Maitland,  accountant,  4  Grange  loan 
Park,  Peter,  43  Thistle  street 
Park,  Thomas,  bootmaker,  5  Glanville  place 
Park,  Thos.,  boot  and  shoemaker,  22  Bread  st. 
Park,  W.,  die  cutter  and  seal  and  cameo  en- 
graver, 2Q  George  street 
Park,  Walter,  bootmaker,  9  Lothian  street 
Park,  William,  Georgefield,  Chamberlain  road 
Park,  Miss,  20  Duncan  street 


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Parker,  M.,  &  Co.,  cod-liver  oil  merchants, 

26  Giles'  street 
Parker,  Forest,  shopman,  6  Lothian  street 
Parker,  John  J.,  W.S.,  Newbank,  Trinity- 
Parker,   John   (Legacy   Duty    Office,  Inland 

Revenue)  ;  house,  44  George  square 
Parker,  W.  A.,  advocate,  15  Brandon  street 
Parker,  Mrs,  6  Saxe-Cobourg  place 
Parkinson,   Miss,   boarding   school,  4   Royal 

circus 
Pass,  Edwin,  perfumer  and   hairdresser,   89 

Princes  street ;  house,  6  Scotland  street 
Patent  Office  {William  Barclay,  agent),  10 

George  street 
Paterson  &  Allan,  wholesale  drysalters,  oil- 

'  men,  and  butter  and  cheese  merchants,  75 

Grassmarket ;   warehouse,  2  and  3  Heriot 

bridge 
Paterson  &  Brown,  lathsplitters  and  plasterers, 
Craigside  place  ;  house,  19  Carnegie  street 
Paterson  &  Forman,  C.A.,  55  Frederick  st. 
Paterson  &  Romanes,  W.S.,  7  Nelson  street 
PATERSON  &  SONS,  London  pianoforte  and 

music  saloons,   27   George   street.      ^'See 

Adv.  p.  45 
Paterson  &  Sons,  human  hair  merchants,  95 

Princes  street 
Paterson,  A.  &  J.,  smiths,  Morrison  street 
Paterson,  Hugh,  &  Co.,  carpet  manufacturers, 

cabinetmakers,   damask  and  chintz   ware- 
house, 77  South  bridge 
Paterson,  A.,  china  merchant,  IGIa  Rose  st. 
Paterson,   Abertas,   pawnbroker,    10   Bruns- 
wick street ;  house,  27 
Paterson,  Adam,  W.S.,  36  Heriot  row 
Paterson,  Adam  C,  surveyor  of  buildings,  18 

Frederick  street 
Paterson,  Alexander,  missionary,  54  Rankeil- 

lor  street 
Paterson,  Alexander  John,  23  Heriot  row 
Paterson,  Alexander,  21  Drummond  place 
Paterson,  Alexander,  inspector  of  stamps  and 

taxes,  12  Waterloo  place 
Paterson,  Alexander,  Holly  lodge,  York  road 
Paterson,  Alexander,  42  York  place 
Paterson,  Alexander,  44  Abbey  hill 
Paterson,  Alexander  F.,  grocer,  39  Kirkgate ; 

house,  15  Glover  street 
Paterson,  Andrew,   C.A.   (P.   Sp  Forman),  6 

Abbotsford  crescent 
Paterson,  Andrew,  sculptor,  60  North  bridge 
Paterson,   Archibald,  merchant,    31   Grange 

road 
Paterson,  Daniel  (H.M.  Customs),  12  Cannon 

street,  Leith 
Paterson,    David  A.  (Cochrane,  P.,  S,-  Co.), 

Restalrig  park,  Restalrig  road 
Paterson,    David,   commercial    traveller,    35 

George  iv.  bridge 
Paterson,  David  F.,  agent,  5  Kerr  street 
Paterson,   D.  W.   (Lindsay  $•  P.),  12  Nor- 
thumberland street 
Paterson,  David,  brassfounder,  gasfitter,  and 


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plumber,  1  Thistle  street ;  house,  6  Clare- 

mont  place 
Paterson,  George  A.,  M.D.,  deputy  commis- 
sioner in  lunacy,  46  Charlotte  square 
Paterson,  George,  pawnbroker,   1  Richmond 

place  and  21  Greenside  row  :  saleroom.   6 

Richmond  place  ;  house,  5  Roxburgh  place 
Paterson,  George,  35  Minto  street 
Paterson,  Geo.,  dairyman,  50  Fountainbridge 
Paterson,  George,  engineer,  West  Dairy,  Dairy 

road 
Paterson,  Henry,  bird-stuffer  and  cage-maker, 

18  Frederick  street 
Paterson,  Hugh,  plumber,  etc.,  5  Ehn  row 
Paterson,  Hugh  (H.  P.  §•  Co.),  4  Buccleudj 

place 
Paterson,  James,  15  Brougham  street 
Paterson,  James,  builder  and  asphalter,  East 

Newington  place  ;  ho.  2  Hope  Park  cresct. 
Paterson,  James  (Lands  Valuation  Office),  39 

Grange  road 
Paterson,  James  (P.  Sf  Allan),  5  Laariston 

park 
Paterson,  James,  39  Barony  street 
Paterson,  James,  printer  (Muir  Sf  P.),  41 A 

Broughton  street 
Paterson,  James,  butcher,  9  Clanalpine  build- 
ings ;  house,  16  Grindlay  street 
Paterson,  James,  accountant  and  house  agent, 

10  Hanover  street ;  house,  39  Grange  road 
Paterson,  James,  bellhanger,  17  Spittal  street 
Paterson,  James  L.  W.,  10  Millerrield  place 
Paterson,  James  N.  (Bank  of  Scotland),  35 

Minto  street 
Paterson,  John,  watch  material  dealer,  150 

High  street ;  house,  3  Upper  Gray  street 
Paterson,  John,  dairy,  49  Duke  street,  Leith 
Paterson,    John,    inspector   of  lighting    and 

cleaning,  46  Findhorn  place 
Paterson,  John  (Romanes  <S'P.),42  Blacket  pi. 
Paterson,  John,  civil  engineer,  5  St  Andrew 

square  ;  house,  27  Hope  terrace 
Paterson,  John,  architect,  21  St  Andrew  sq. 
Paterson,  John,  wine  and  sjiirit  merchant.  6 

West  St  Anthony  place 
Paterson,  John,  26  Charles  street 
Paterson,  John,  Castle  bank 
Paterson,  John,  greengrocer,  13  Citadel  st. 
Paterson,  John,  161  Rose  street 
Paterson,  L.,  dairyman,  12  Bedford  street 
Paterson,    Laurence,    traveller,    28    Bernard 

street 
Paterson,  Mw.,  compositor,  10  Gladstone  tar. 
Paterson,  Maurice,  rector,  Free  Normal  School, 

12  Arniston  place 
Paterson,    Maurice,    bookbinder,    bookseller, 

stationer,  and  news-agent,   15  Broughton 

street ;  house,  31 
Paterson,    R.,    architect    and    city   assessor 

(Valuation  of  Lands  Act);  office,  10  Hanover 

street ;  house,  47  Grange  road 
Paterson,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  91  South 

bridge  ;  house,  4  Graham  street 


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Paterson,  K.  B.,  working  jeweller,  51  North 

bridge 
Paterson,  Robert,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  32  Char- 
lotte street,  Leith 
Paterson,  Robt.,  merchant,  118  Lauriston  pi. 
Paterson,    Robert,    engraver   on   wood,   41a 

Broughton  street 
Paterson,  Robert,  architect,  21  St  Andrew  sq. 
Paterson,  Robert,  teacher,  Roseburn 
Paterson,  Robert,  7  India  place 
Paterson,  R.  Roy,  rnusicseller,  27  George  st. ; 

house,  Viewpark,  Russell  place,  Trinity 
Paterson,  Thomas,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit 

merchant,  5  East  Register  street 
Paterson,  Thomas,  tea  dealer,  7  Grove  street 
Paterson,  Thomas,  W.S.,  43a  George  street 
Paterson,  Thomas  K.,  jeweller,  24  Nicolson  st. 
Paterson,  T.  (G.P.O.).  6  Gardner's  crescent 
Paterson,  "Walter,  Seafield  place,  Seafield 
Paterson,  William,  bookseller  and  publisher. 

74  Princes  street ;  house,  23  Hope  terrace 
Paterson,  Win.  A.  0.,  advocate,  3  Frederick  st. 
Paterson,  W.  (F.  Richardson  Sc  Co.).  5  Lauris- 
ton lane 
Paterson,  William  (sec.  B.  L.   Co.'s  Bank),  4 

Regent  terrace 
Paterson,  Win.,  greengrocer,  5  Melville  place 
Paterson,  William,  4  Ebenezer  mount 
Paterson,    William,    tailor    and    clothier,    4 

Elder  street 
Paterson,  William,  Jan.,  commission  merchant. 

5  Lauriston  lane 
Paterson,    William,   solicitor  and    N.P..    and 

agent  for   Royal   Insurance  Company,    13 

Bernard  street ;  house,  34  Albany  st.,  Leith 
Paterson,  Rev.  William,  Upton  cottage,  West 

Mayfield  loan 
Paterson,  Wm.  U.,  clerk,  13  Bright  terrace. 

Dairy  road 
Paterson,  Mrs  Adam,  lodgings,   Bloomberry 

house,  Canaan  lane 
Paterson,  Mrs  Anne,  12  Shrub  place 
Paterson,  Mrs  Colin,  28  Pitt  street 
Paterson,  Mrs  H.,  coach-hirer.  10  Elm  row 
Paterson,  Mrs  James,  17  St  Bernard's  cresct. 
Paterson,  Mrs  James,  19  Home  street 
Paterson,  Mrs  John,  grocer,  57  Leith  wynd 
Paterson,  Mrs  J.,  48  Lothian  street 
Paterson,  Mrs  Maria,  lodgings,  3  Rutland  st. 
Paterson,  Mrs,  2  Salisbury  street 
Paterson,  Mrs,  of  Castle  Huntly,  3  Coates  cres. 
Paterson,  Mrs,  41a  Broughton  street 
Paterson,    Miss   A.,   milliner  and  straw  hat 

maker,  53  and  54  High  street 
Paterson,  Miss  A.,  11  Simon  square 
Paterson,  Miss  M.  Mackenzie,  23  Heriot  row 
Paterson,  Miss  Margaret,  23  Heriot  row 
Paterson,  Miss  Marjory,  dressmaker,  43  Earl 

Grey  street 
Paterson,  Miss  Mary,  11  Warriston  crescent 
Paterson,  Miss,  Wardie  villas,  Wardie 
Paterson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  21  Castle  street 
Paterson,  Miss,  44  Howe  street 


Paterson,  Miss,  42  York  place 
Paterson,  Miss,  18  St  Cuthbert  street 
Paterson,   Misses   A.   &  J.,  millinery,   baby 

linen,  ladies'  underclothing,  and  straw  hat 

warehouse,    54   Lothian   street  ;    house,  2 

Arniston  place 
Paterson,  Misses,  Primrose  bank,  Trinity 
Patison,  Mrs  William,  15  Hope  terrace 
Patison,  Miss,  12  Clifton  terrace 
Paton,  Alexander,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  28 

South  bridge 
Paton,  Alexander,  2  Drummond  place 
Paton,  Alex.  G.,  bootmaker,  59  Cumberland  st. 
Paton,  Andrew,  violin  teacher,  11  Drummond 

street 
Paton,  George,  news-agent,  25  Jamaica  street 
Paton,  Hugh,  printer  and  publisher,  book  and 

print  seller,  picture  cleaner,  artists'  colour- 
man,  carver  and  gilder  to  the  Queen  and 

to  the  late  Duchess  of  Kent,  115  Princes 

street ;  printing  office  and  workshop,  5  St 

James'  square  ;  house,  The  Tower,  Porto- 

bello 
Paton,  James,  chimney-sweeper,  6  Hamilton 

place 
Paton,  James  (Museum  of  Science  and  Art), 

3  Comely  green  place 
Paton,  James,  spirit  merchant.  14  Bristo  street 
Paton,  John  (H.M.  Neio  Register  House),  1G 

Meadow  place 
Paton,  John,  4G  Pleasance 
Paton,   Sir  J.    Noel,    Knight,    R.S.A.    (Her 

Majesty 's  Limner  for  Scotland),  33  George  sq. 
Paton,  Robert,  baker,  29  Rose  street 
Paton,  Thomas,  letterpress  and  steam-power 

printer  and  stereotyper,  13  George  street : 

house,  16  London  street 
Paton,    Thomas,   metal   dealer    and    refiner. 

Ironside   court,    93   Abbey   hill ;  house,    9 

Comely  green  place 
Paton.  Thomas  S..  advocate,  7  St  Vincent  st. 
Paton,  Waller  H.,  R.S.A.,  landscape  painter. 

16  George  square 
Paton,    Walter,    cabinetmaker,    12   Brandon 

street ;  workshop,  Silvermills 
Paton,  Wm.,  coal  merchant,  43  Brunswick  st. 
Paton,  William,  stationer,  59  West  port 
Paton,  Mrs  A.,  50  Clerk  street 
Paton,    Mrs,  register  office  for  servants,   25 

Jamaica  street 
Paton,  Mrs,  lodgings,  15  South  Charlotte  st. 
Paton,  Mrs,  Windmill  house,  Windmill  lane 
Paton,  Miss,  56  Clerk  street 
Paton,  Miss,  31  Broughton  place 
Paton,  Miss,  7  Lauder  road 
Patrick,  Robert,  hatter,  153  High  street  and 

52  Cockburn  street 
Patrick,  Mrs  S.,  23  Abercromby  place 
Patten,  John,  W.S.,  7  Drummond  place 
Patterson,  William,  &  Son,  wood  carvers,  15 

East  Drummond  street 
Patterson,   Greenoak,  book  and  print  seller. 

and  photographic  publisher,  34  Frederick  st. 


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Patterson,    Hugh,   spirit    merchant,   4   Hose 

street ;  house,  28  Rutland  street 
Patterson,  John  C.  {Inland  Revenue),  25  Had- 
dington place 
Patterson,  John,  1  Portland  place 
Patterson,  John,  gardener,  7  Wright's  houses 
Patterson,  P.  H.,  clerk,  51  Arthur-  street 
Patterson,  R.  Stewart,  7  Torphichen  street 
Patterson,  Thomas  (A.  Bell  §•  Son),  3  Rutland 

square 
Patterson,    W.    Greenoak,    photographer,    1 

Argyle  square 
Patterson,  William,  upholsterer,  cabinetmaker, 

undertaker,  house  carpenter,  house  agent, 

and  licensed  appraiser,  10  Queensferry  st.  ; 

house,  8  Manor  place  ;  works,  Dairy  road 
Patterson,  William,  spirit  merchant,  27  Tol- 

booth  wynd ;  house,  11  Crown  street 
Patterson,  Miss,  6  Leopold  place 
Pattison,  G.  G,  Ashville,  York  road 
Pattison,  G.  Handasyde,  advocate,  18  Duke 

street 
Pattison,  John,  W.S.,  41  South  Clerk  street 
Pattison,  P.,  Ashville,  York  road 
Pattison,  T.  H.,  M.D.,  F.E.C.P.,  39  London 

street 
Pattison,  Walter  G.,  merchant,   35   Bernard 

street ;  house,  Seacliff,  Trinity 
Pattison,  Miss,  14  Pitt  street 
Pattison,  Misses,  33  East  Claremont  street 
Patton,   Right   Hon.    George,   Lord  Justice- 
Clerk,  '30  Heriot  row 
Patton,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  8  Kerr  street 
Pattullo,  Miss,  38  Ann  street 
Paul,  A.  CWilTck  §•  P.),  40  Giltnore  place 
Paul,  James,  109  Rose  street 
Paul,  James  D.,  baker,  8  West  Crosscauseway 
Paul,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  13  George  square 
Paul,  John,  plumber  and  gashtter,  21  Gray 

street ;  house,  17  Canning  place 
Paul,  John,  contractor,  21  Cable  wynd 
Paul,  John,  sen.,  accountant,  Bangor  road 
Paul,  John,  jun.,  coppersmith,  Bangor  road 
Paul,    Robert   {assistant-keeper,   Museum   of 

Antiquities),  42  Home  street 
Paul,  Robert,  3  Leamington  terrace 
Paul,  Thomas,  newspaper  rejiorter,  4  Clerk  st. 
Paul,  Thomson,  W.S.,  14  Broughton  place 
Paul,  William,  writer,  10  Brougham  street 
Paul,  Mrs  William,  3  Leamington  terrace 
PAULIN,.  GEORGE,  funeral  undertaker,  32 

and  42  Jamaica  street  and  14  St  Anthony 

place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  114 
Paxton,  George,  &  Son,  boiler  manufacturers 

and  smiths,  43  Salamander  street ;  house, 

85  Constitution  street 
Paxton,    James,    shoemaker,  Oakfield  house, 

West  Arthur  place 
Paxton,  M.,  grocer,  5  Fox  lane 
Paxton,  S.,  5  Glover  street 
Paxton,  William,  plain  and  decorative  house 

painter,    1    Abercromby  place ;    house,    7 

London  street 


Paxton,    William.    (./.     Fulton    .V    Co.),     11 

Lauder  road 
Paxton,  William,  bootcloser,  35  Leitli  street 
Paxton,  Mrs,  wine  and  spirit   merchant,  37 

Coatfield  lane 
Payne,  Richard  P.,  chemist,  2  Arthur  street. 

Leith  walk 
Payne,  Theodore,  spirit  merchant,  2  Infirmary 

street ;  house,  9  Cladstone  terrace 
Peace  &  Co.,  agents  for  the  goods  traffic  of  the 

N.  B.  and  S.  C.  railways  ;  offices  at  Edin- 
burgh, Leith,  and  Granton  railway  stations 
Peace,  David,  bootmaker,  3  Elder  street 
Peace,  James  (P.  «v  Co.),  39  E.  Claremont  st. 
Peach,  Charles  William,  retired  comptroller  of 

H.M.  Customs,  30  Haddington  place 
Peacock,    Adam,    tobacco    manufacturer,    .'; 

John's  place,  Leith 
Peacock,  Andrew,  tobacco  manufacturer,  10 

High  street ;  house,  5  Cilmore  place 
Peacock,  David,  commission  agent,  43  Bernard 

street 
Peacock,  E.,  lithographic  printer  and  window  - 

ticket  writer,  35  Cockburn  street 
Peacock,  Hugh  C,  12  Sciennes  place 
Peacock,  Hugh,  human  hair  manufacturer,  50 

South  bridge 
Peacock,    James,  victual  dealer   and    green- 
grocer, 2  Hope  street 
Peacock,  Robert  A.   (/.   Balfour  gc   Co.),  3 

John's  place,  Leith 
Peacock,    Robert,    victual    dealer,    13    West 

Maitland  street;  house,  31  Morrison  street 
Peacock,  T.  B.,  commission  agent,  54  North 

bridge  ;  house,  16  Gilmore  place 
Peacock,  Thomas  Reid,  24  Findhorn  place 
Peacock,  William,  34  Great  King  street 
Peacock,  Mrs  Adam,  2  Lauriston  terrace 
Peacock,  Mrs  G.,  lodgings,  59  Castle  street 
Peacock,  Mrs  Henry,  lodgings,  64  Frederick  st. 
Peacock,  Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Melville  street 
Peacock,  M.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  51  Home 

street ;  house,  1  Tarvet  street 
Peacock,  Miss,  boarding  and  day  school,  16 

Findhorn  place 
Pearce,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  15  Jamaica  street 
Pears,  James,  7  Fingal  place 
Pearson  &  Robertson,  W.S.,  17  Royal  circus 
Pearson,  Charles  &  David,  C.A.  and  actuaries. 

128  George  street 
Pearson,  Adam,  22  Blackford  road 
Pearson,  Andrew,  12  Antigua  street 
Pearson,  E.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  60  South 

Back  of  Canongate  ;  house,  52 
Pearson,  George  B.,  4  Calton  hill 
Pearson,  James,  printer,  21  Carnegie  street 
Pearson.  James,  butcher,  7  South  Richmond  st. 
Pearson,  John,  8  Union  street,  Leith 
Pearson,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  180  High  street 
Pearson,  Thomas,  52  Grange  road 
Pearson,  Thomas  (In.  Rev.),  '23  Norton  place 
Pearson,  Thos.,  plasterer,  29  Cheyne  street 
Pearson,  Mrs  Thomas,  Powburn,  Causewayside 


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Pearson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  4  Rosemount 
buildings 

Pearson,  Mrs,  31  Dundas  street 

Peaston,  Miss  E.,  4  Canon  street 

Peat,  David,  5  Lauriston  park 

Peat,  John  (Macnair  $•  Co.),  35  East  Clare- 
mont  street 

Peat,  John,  112  Nicolson  street 

Peat,  John,  com.  traveller,  71  Gt.  Junction  st. 

Peat,  Rear- Admiral,  Viewforth  ho.,  Viewforth 

Peat,  Richd.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  29  Jamaica 
street 

Peat,  Mrs,  fruiterer,  23  South  Clerk  street 

Peat,  Mrs  Janet,  fruiterer  and  greengrocer,  3 
Sandport  street 

Peattie,  D.  &  A.,  dentists,  6  Rankeillor  street 

Peattie,  John,  Bellevue  crescent  lane 

Peattie,  John,  working  men's  refreshment 
rooms,  39  North  bridge  street 

Peattie,  Mrs  Alex.,  baker,  2  Market  street ; 
house,  3 

Peattie,  Miss,  27  St  Patrick  square 

Peck,  Edward,  draughtsman  and  engraver, 
51  Hanover  street 

Peck,  Mrs  F.,  16  East  Adam  street 

Peddie  &  Kinnear,  architects,  3  South  Char- 
lotte street 

Peddie  &  Muir,  printers,  3  Waterloo  place 

Peddie,  J.  &  A.,  W.S.,  6  Queen  street 

PEDDIE,  R.,  &  CO.,  manufacturers  of  iron  and 
wire  fences,  agricultural  implements,  etc., 
132  George  street;  works,  Tynecastle,  Dairy 
lane.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  84 

Peddie,  Robert,  &  Son,  painters  and  paper- 
hangers,  3  Duke  street,  Leith  ;  house,  5 
Thomson's  place 

Peddie,  Alex.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  15  Rutland  st. 

Peddie,  Donald  Smith,  C.A.,  1  George  street; 
house,  North  Trinity  house,  Trinity 

Peddie,  James,  W.S.  (/.  SfA.  Peddie),  7  Chal- 
mers street 

Peddie,  James,  jun.,  civil  engineer,  6  Queen 
street ;  house,  7  Chalmers  street 

Peddie,  James,  city  missionaiy,  47  George 
IV.  bridge 

Peddie,  James,  flint-glass  manufacturer,  10 
Stead's  place 

Peddie,  John  Dick  (P.  §■  Kinnear),  33  Buck- 
ingham terrace 

Peddie,  Robert  (R.  P.  §•  Co.),  Grange  bank 
house,  GreenhhT  bank 

Peddie,  Thomas,  architect  and  civil  engineer, 
27  Collins  place 

Peddie,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  57  George  square 

Peddie,  William,  11  Lauriston  park 

Peddie,  Mrs,  18  Alva  street 

Peden,  Mrs,  16  Gayfield  square 

Peebles,  A.  &  R.,  cabinetmakers  and  uphol- 
sterers, 9  Clyde  street 

Peebles,  D.  Bruce,    engineer   and   gas-meter 
manufacturer,    68    West    Fountainbridge ; 
house,  91  West  Gilmore  place 
Peebles,  Hugh,  3  Johnston  place 


Peebles,  John  G.  C,  S.S.C.,  16  Scotland  st. 
Peebles,  Peter,  tailor,  17  Arthur  street 
Peebles,  Robert,  35  Barony  street 
Peebles,  Thomas,  hairdresser,  14  Home  street 
Peebles,  William,  tailor,  51  Cockburn  street 
Peffers,  James,  Bonnington 
Peggie,  David,  greengrocer,  3  Redhall 
PELICAN  LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY; 

office,  11  Duke  st.     Agents:  John  MiC'ul-. 

loch,  British  Linen  Company's  Bank ;  and 

Murray,  Beith,   8f  Murray,  43   Castle  st. 

^  See  Adv.  p.  33 
Pendreigh,    J.    &   G.,    corn   merchants    and 

brewers,    Abbey    hill   brewery,    8    Abbey 

mount,  and  36  Constitution  street 
Pendreigh,  George  (/.  §•  G.  P.),  9  Regent 

terrace 
Pendreigh,  James  (J.  $•  G.  P.),  6  Regent  ter. 
Pendrich,  Thomas,  working  jeweller,  174  Rose 

street 
Pendrigh,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  5  North 

St  James'  street 
Pendrigh,  James,   chairmaker,   29  Chalmers' 

close,  81  High  street 
Pendrigh,  William,  family  bnen  warehouse, 

Assembly  rooms,  54  George  street 
Penman,  Alexander,  wholesale  warehouseman, 

1  Roxburgh  place  ;  house,  5  Drummond  st. 
Penman,  Andrew,  warehouseman,  68  Nicolson 

street 
Penman,  David  James,  commission  agent,  7 

Hill  place 
Penman,  John,  grocer  and  baker,   67  Giles' 

street,   6   Great   Junction   street,   and   46 

Water  lane,  Leith 
Penman,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant.  4 

Fyfe  place 
Penman,  Thomas  B.,  141  Causewayside 
Pennie,   Archibald,    shipmaster,    10  Cannon 

street,  Leith 
Pennie,  William  S.,  cigar  depot,  4  Broughton 

street 
Penny,  Miss,  milliner,  5  Broughton  street 
Pentland,Y.  J.,  &  Son,  coopers  and  stave  mer- 
chants, 14  Spence's  place,  Leith 
Pentland,  D.,  working  jeweller,  58  Hanover 

street 
Pentland,  Young,  jun.  (P.  §•  Son),  Muirville, 

Newhaven  road 
Pentland,  Mrs  James,  ndlliner,  25  West  Nicol- 
son street 
Pentzlin  &  M'Adie,  veneer  and  wood  mer- 
chants, Mint,  South  Gray's  close,  56  High 

street 
Pentzlin,  August  (P.  §•  MlAdie),  9  Hope  park 

square 
Pentzlin,  Ludwig,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  63d 

George  street ;  house,  28  Brunswick  street, 

Stockbridge 
Peploe,  R.  L.  (C.  B.  of  S.),  39  Manor  place 
Perigal,  A.,  landscape  painter,  7  Oxford  ter. 
Perry,  E,  refreshment  rooms,  16  Canongate 
Peter,  David,  2  Clyde  street  lane 


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Peterkin,    Archibald,    cane-chair    maker,   17 

Leith  walk 
PETERS,  ALEXANDER  M.,  plumber  and 
gasfitter,   13  Dundas  street.     ^  See  Adv. 
p.  79 
Peters,  David,  21  Hugh  Miller  place 
Peters,  James,  3  Hope  park  crescent 
Peters,  Miss,  milliner,  3  Johnston  place 
Peterson  Brothers  &  Co.,  general  commission 

merchants,  Allison  place 
Peterson,  John  (P.  Brothers  Sp  Co.),  21  Buc- 

cleuch  place 
Peterson,   Magnus  (P.   Brothers  Sf  Co.),   63 

South  Clerk  street 
Peterson,  Rev.  Peter,  6  Gladstone  terrace 
Peterson,  William,  clerk,  13  Arthur  street, 

Leith  walk 
Petrie,  Philp,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants  and  rec- 
tifiers, 8  Fyfe  place 
Petrie,  David,  spirit  merchant,  27  Queen  street, 

Leith 
Petrie,  Gavin,  general  merchant,  upholsterer, 
undertaker,  and  house  agent,  122  West  port 
Petrie,  George,  accountant,  27  Cockburn  st. 
Petrie,  John,  saddler,  20  Bank  street 
Petrie,  Robert,  mason,  12  Grindlay  street 
Petrie,  Stephen  F.,  3  Middleby  street 
Petrie,  Mrs  James,  32  Cumberland  street 
Petrie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  56  Thistle  street 
Petrie,  Mrs,  grocer,  33  Thistle  street 
Petrie,  Mrs,  6  St  Vincent  street 
Pettet,  J.  B.,  commercial  traveller,  14  Glad- 
stone terrace 
Pettie,  David,  shirtmaker  and  manufacturer  of 

hosiery,  316  Lawnmarket;  house,  441 
Petty,  William,  5  Keir  street 
Pharmaceutical    Society    (secretary,    John 

Mackay),  119  George  street 
Phaup,  William,  76  Fountainbridge 
Phemister,  Robert,  wright,  20  Lauriston  street 
Philcox,  George  (armourer,   Castle),  9  Bristo 

place 
Philip,  David,  S.S.C.,  22  Scotland  street 
Philip,  Rev.  George,  48  Blacket  place 
Philip,  James,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  30  Duke 

street,  Leith 
Philip,  James,  teacher,  8  Macnab  street 
Philip,  John,  wood  merchant,  41  Great  Junc- 
tion street 
Philip,  Robert,  Gothic  house,  York  road 
Philip,  Rev.  Robert,  A.M.,  2  So.  Gray  street 
Philip,  William,  cabinetmaker,  84  East  Cross- 
causeway  ;  house,  40  St  Leonard  street 
Phillip,  William,  baker,  1  Deanhaugh  street ; 

house,  1  Leslie  place 
Philip,  Mrs  Alexander,  112  Lauriston  place 
Philips,  Andrew,  7  Gladstone  terrace 
Philips,  John,  religious  book  and  Bible  depo- 
sitory, 58  Kirkgate 
Philips,  John,  17  Elm  row 
Phillips,  William  (Com.  Bank),  22  Blacket  pi. 
Phillips,  William,  inspector  of  works,  6  Kirk 
street 


Phillips,  William,  house-painter,  8  Mackenzie 
place 

Phillips,  Mrs,  85  Great  King  street 

Philosophical  Institution,  4  Queen  streel 
(Henry  Bowie,  secy. ;  W.  Carfrae,  librarian  )■ 
The  newsroom  open  every  lawful  day  from 
8  A.M.  till  10  P.M.  The  library  open  from 
9.30  a.m.  till  9.30  p.m. 

Philp's  Cockburn  hotel,  1  Cockburn  street 

Philp,  Andrew  (Cockburn  hotel),  3  Seafield 
row,  Sesiield 

Philp,  Wm.  T.,  Merchiston  lodge,  Merchiston 

Philp,  Mrs  J.,  9  Fyfe  place 

Philpot,  James,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  125 
Princes  street;  house,  2  Buccleuch  place 

Philpott,  John  (late  Clark's),  hotel,  New- 
haven 

Phimister,  Mrs,  ladies'  boarding  school,  1 
Arniston  place 

Phin,  C.  &  A.,  fishing-tackle  manufacturers, 
80b  Princes  street 

Phin,  John,  S.S.C.,  13  Heriot  row 

Phin,  Miss,  2  Wmdsor  street 

Phipps,  T.,  Property  and  Income  Tax  Office, 
12  Waterloo  place ;  house,  9  Laverock  bank 
terrace 

Phipps,  Mrs,  Somerset  cottage,  Newhaven 
park 

PHCENIX  FIRE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY. 
Agents:  John  M'Culloch,  B.  L.  C'o.'s  bank 
(office,  11  Duke  st.)  ;  W.  S.  Muir,  20  Buc- 
cleuch pi. ;  Rhenius  &  Lawrie,  4a  St  Andrew 
sq. ;  H.  G.  Watson,  3  N.  St  David  st. ;  Wm. 
Muir,  7  Wellington  place,  Leith.  %  See 
Adv.  p.  33 

Picken,  Thomas,  1  Albany  street,  Leith 

PICKEN,  WM.,  clock  and  watch  maker,  9  Mel- 
bourne place  ;  house,  5  Victoria  st.  ^  See 
Adv.  p.  55 

Pickford  &  Co.,  carriers  and  railway  agents,  9 
Calton  street 

Pierson,  Misses,  40  Castle  street 

Pigott,  Mrs  Smyth,  20  Howard  place 

Pike,  Richard,  traveller,  9  Arthur  street,  Leith 
walk 

Pike,  Mrs  Jane,  30  St  James'  square 

Pilkington  &  Bell,  architects,  2  Hill  street 

Pilkington,  Frederick  T.,  architect ;  chambers. 

2  Hill  street ;  house,  6  Eton  terrace 
Pillans,  H.  &   J.,  prmters,  6  James'  court : 

house,  17  Seton  place 

Pillans,  Hugh  Scott  (City  of  Glasqow  Bank). 
49  South'Clerk  street 

Pillans,  J.  F.,  7  Tantallon  place 

Pillans,  John,  baker  and  confectioner.  7.">  S. 
Clerk  street,  55  Nicolson  street,  61  Cock- 
burn street,  and  102  High  street ;  house. 

3  Bernard  terrace 

Pillans,  Miss,  3  West  Newington 

Pillau  Steam  Office  (/.  Currie  gr  Go.),  34 

Bernard  street 
Pilhnan,  Mervyn,  3  Randolph  place 
Pilmor,  Miss,  milliner,  36  Hanover  street 


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Pinkerton,  Mrs  John,  8  Castle  street 
Pinkerton,  Miss,  22  Scotland  street 
Pinnington,   J.   H.    (Inland  Revenue    Office), 

Greenside  cottage.  Lower  Greenside 
Pirie,  James,  Bathfield 

Pirie,  Rev.  John,  5  North  Mansionhouse  road 
Pirret,  James,  56  Clerk  street 
Pirret,  John,  grocer,  58  Clerk  street ;  ho.  81 
Pirret,  Thos.,  grocer,  2  Marmion  ter. ;  ho.  1 
Pirrie,  David,  &  Co.,  wrights,  24  and  25  Duke 

street,  Leith 
Pirrie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  34  Castle  street 
Pitbladdo,  James,  clerk  of  works,  16  Grindlay 

street 
Pitcairn,  A.  Y.,  W.S.,  14  George  square 
Pitcairn,    Henry   H.   (Clark,  P.,   $•   Co.),  9 

Northumberland  street 
Pitcairn,  W.  F.,  19  Forth  street 
Pitcairn,  Mrs,  9  Northumberland  street 
Pitcairn,  Miss,  67  Great  King  street 
Pitcairn,  Miss.  30  York  place 
Pitkeatkly,  "William,  grocer,  56  Rose  street 
Pitman,  Fred.,  W.S.  (J.  <$•  F.  Anderson),  cham- 
bers, 48  Castle  st. ;  ho.  11  Great  Stuart  st. 
Pitman,  Mrs  General,  36  Moray  place 
Pittendrich,  A.,  376  Castle  hill 
Pittendrigh,  Rev.  George,  15  Graham  street 
Pittendrigh,  George  (J.  /.  Lundy  &,-  Co.),  52 

Kirkgate 
Plash ett's    English    Coal   Co.;     office,    5    St 

Leonard's  depot,  St  Leonard  street 
Plate-glass  Insurance  Company  (IF.  Ed- 
wards, manager),  1  Hanover  street 
Player,  John,  coach-hirer,  23  Dundas  street, 
2  Scotland  street,  and  Taniield  ;  house,  39 
Pitt  street 
Playfair.  Lyon,  C.B.,  14  Abercromby  place, 

and  University 
Playfair,  Major,  Upper  Gray  street 
Playfair,  Misses,  4  North  Charlotte  street 
Plenderleith,  Andrew,  15  Riego  street 
Plenderleith,  William,  65  Thistle  street 
Plhner,    Andrew,    mason,    147    St   Leonard 

street ;  house,  3  Parkside  street 
Plummer,  Alexander,  butcher,  47  Home  street 
Plmnmer,    John,   butcher,   1   and   2   Middle 

market ;  house,  35  Lauriston  place 
Pole,  James,  shipmaster,  2  Portland  terrace 
Police,  County  Office,  County  buildings 
Police  Offices,  Police  Chambers,  High  street, 
Edinburgh,  and  18  Charlotte  street,  Leith 
Pollands,  Mrs  J.,  milliner,  11  St  Vincent  st. 
Pollexfen,  James  R.,  W.S.,  6  India  street 
Pollock,  Peter,  &  Son,  veterinary  surgeons, 

83  Rose  street;  house,  2  Frederick  street 
Pollock,  George,  3  Hanover  street 
Pollock,  Robert,  saddler  and  harness  maker, 

11  Greenside  place 
Pollock,  R.,  smith  and  masons'  tool  manufac- 
turer, Lochrin 
Pollock,  William,  17  Carlton  terrace 
Pollock,  Mrs  John,  4  Montague  street 
Pollock,  Mrs,  Merchiston  terrace 


Poison  &  Falconer,  paper-rulers  and  book- 
binders, 12  Royal  Exchange 
Poison,   James,  furniture  dealer,  14  St  An- 
drew street,  Leith 
Poison,  P.,  6  East  Adam  street 
Polston,  Robert,  bootmaker,  14  Charles  street 
Pond,  Joseph,  joiner,  5  Couper  street 
Pond,  Mrs  E.,  34  East  Preston  street 
Ponds,  Mrs  Jos.,  lodgings,  8  Hope  ter.,  Leith 
Ponsonby,  Mrs,  lodgings,  20  Barony  street 
Ponton,  George,  baker,  10  St  Vincent  street 
Ponton,  Thomas  Muir,  joiner  and  house  car- 
penter, Broughton  ;  house.  Barony  street 
Ponton,  Mrs  R.,  grocer,  5  Hay  street 
Ponton,  Miss,  2  Russell  place,  Trinity 
Poole,  Alexander,  hairdresser  and  perfumer. 

47  Broughton  street ;  house,  16 
Poor-rates  Office,  4  Forrest  road ;  Joseph 

Wood,  collector 
Pope,   James,  &  Sons,  wine  merchants,   23 
Charlotte  street,  Leith  ;  house,  52  Great 
Junction  street 
Pope,  Alfred,  purveyor  to  the  forces,  Edin- 
burgh Castle 
Porteous,  Alexander,  currier  and  leather  mer- 
chant, 36  &  38  Rose  street ;  house,  Char- 
lotte villa,  Murray  street,  Sciennes  hill 
Porteous,  A.,  3  Spence's  place,  Leith 
Porteous,  Alexander,  manufacturer  and  layer 
of  asphalt,  contractor  for  Minton's  mosaic 
tile  pavement,  36  Leith  walk;   house,  17 
Elm  row 
Porteous,  G.,  grocer,  86  Crosscauseway 
Porteous,  Geo.,  plumber,  12  Gt.  Junction  st. 
Porteous,  H.  B.,  potato  merchant,  63  Rose  st. 
Porteous,  Jas.,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer. 
44  Nicolson  street ;  house,  104  High  street 
Porteous,  James,  teacher,  19  Gayfield  square 
Porteous,  James,  spirit  mercht.,  100  Rose  st. 
Porteous,  James  (Thomson  <V  P.),  5  John's  pi. 
Porteous,  Jas.,  teetotal  coffeehouse,  104  High 

street 
Porteous,  James,  spirit  merchant,  1  Johnston 

place 
Porteous,   James,   spirit  merchant,   62  Buc- 

cleuch  street ;  house,  64 
Porteous,  Rev.  Jas.  Moir,  2  Gladstone  terrace 
Porteous,  Jn.,  corn  merch.,  106  Lauriston  pi. 
Porteous,  John  D.  H.,  city  missionary,  4  Gal- 
loway's entry,  53  Canongate 
Porteous,   John  R.,  commercial  traveller,   4 

Henry  place 
Porteous,  Robert,  1  St  David's  terrace 
Porteous,   William,  sheriff-clerk   depute,  87 

George  street 
Porteous,  William,   baker,    2  Union   street : 

house,  3  Antigua  street 
Porteous,  William,  5  Kerr  street 
Porteous,  William,  dairyman,  12  Leven  street 
Porteous,  Mrs  Alexander,  dairy,  and  provi- 
sion dealer,  Merchiston  terrace  and  Mer- 
chiston mains 
Porteous,  Mrs,  5  Mackenzie  place 


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Porteous,  Mrs,  housekeeper,  Calton  Conven- 
ing hall,  23  Calton  hill 
Porteous,  Miss,  8  Atholl  place 
Porteous,  Misses,  16  St  Vincent  street 
Porter,  James,  furniture  dealer,  10  St  Anthony 

place 
Porter,  James,  7  Maryfield  place 
Porter,  Martin,  circulating  library,  bookseller 
and  stationer,  42  Howe  street 

B  Porter,  Thomas,  wright,  West  Northumber- 
land street  lane  ;  house,  9  Jamaica  street 
Porterfield,  John  H.,  gardener,  17  Lochend 

road 
Port-Hopetoun    FOUNDRIES,    66    Fountain- 

bridge 
Post  Office,  General,  "Waterloo  place  and 

North  bridge  ;  branch,  34  Bernard  street 
Pott,  Misses,  9  Howard  place 
POTTAGE,  JOHN  C,  homoeopathic  chemist, 

117  Princes  st. ;  ho.  11  Lothian  road.    ^  See 

Adv.  p.  46 
Pottie,  Mrs  James,  25  Haddington  place 
Pottie,  Grace,  tobacconist,  4  Druminond  st. 
Potts,  William  &  Henry,  wholesale  merchants, 

Port-Hopetoun    warehouses ;    sole    agents 

for  John  Watson  &  Son's  Bathville  patent 

paraffin  oil ;  James    Hinks    &   Son,    lamp 

manufs.,  Birmingham ;  and  R.  Manders  & 

Co.,  brewers,  Dublin 
Potts,  George,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer, 

32  Frederick  street 
Potts,  G.  H.,  house  painter  and  mosaic  tile 

agent,  92  Princes  street ;  ho.  71  Bristo  st. 
Potts,    Robert    C.  (T.  M.    Pennant   §•    Co., 

Limited),  15  Henderson  place 
Potts,  William  (W.  $■  H.  Potts),  Aln  Lodge, 

Blacket  place 
Potts,  Mrs,  lodgings,  3  Frederick  street 
Pourie,  John,  &  Sons,  coopers,  10  Sandport  st. 
Pourie,  Jas.  (J.   P.    Sf    S.),    Loudon    villa, 

Ferry  road,  Leith 
Pow,  James,  surgeon,  42  Minto  street 
Powell  &  Auld,  law  and  general  printers,  30 

Hanover  street 
Powell,  Alfred,  hatter,  7  Hill  place 
Powell,  Frederick  W.  {Duncan,  FloclcJiart,  §f 

P.),  Leith  mount,  Leith 
Powell,  G.  W.  (super.  Cal.  Railway),  Lothian 

road  station;  house,  3  Ladyfi eld  place 
Powell,  John,  cabinet  and  chair  maker,  up- 
holsterer,   and    undertaker,    107   and    109 
I     Pleasance 

Powell,  J.,  club-master,  14  Queen  street 
Powell,  John  William,  31  Lothian  road 
Powrie,  John,  pig  dealer,  Water  of  Leith 
Powrie,  Peter,  24  Howe  street 
llPrain,  H.  D.,  actuary  (Scot.  Union  Insurance 
I     Vffice),  5  Meadow  place 
{  Pratt,  David,  grocer.  34  Sandport  street 
IPratt,  Robert,  tailor,  44  South  bridge 

IjPratt,  Mrs  J.  Forster,  Dalrymple  crescent 
jPreacher,  Mrs  John,  11  Henry  street 
■Prentice,  Alexander,  cowfeeder,  1  Nelson  pi. 


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Prentice,  Chas.,  C.A.  and  actuary,  37  George 

street;  house,  2]  Howard  place 
Prentice,  John,  butcher  anddairyman,  To) 

Prentice,    John,    chemist   and   druggist,    12G 

Nicolson  street ;  house,  128 
Prentice,  J.  Glass,  21  Howard  place 
Prentice,   Robert,  house  painter,  temperance 

hotel,  7  Milne  square 
Prentice,    Robert,    jun.,    temperance    coffee- 
house, 5  Milne  square 
Prentice,  Mrs  A.,  2  Allison  place 
Prescot,  Thos.,  gun  polisher,  5  N.  St  James' at. 
Presenter   of   Signatures  Office,    Pa 
ment  square:  hours,    10  to  1;  Saturdays, 
10  to  12;  vacation,  11  to  12 
Presgrave,  Mrs,  16  Broughton  place 
Preshaw,  Allan,  gardener,  Orphan  hospital, 

Dean 
Preshaw,  John,  waiter,  168  Rose  street 
Preston,  Geo.,  spirit  dealer,  19  Cockburn  st. 
Preston,  Captain  Henry  Lindsay,  R.N.,  27  St 

Andrew  square 
Pretsell,  Miss  Margaret,  126  Lauriston  place 
Pridie,  James  D.,  surgeon,  47  S.  Clerk  street 
Pridie,  Peter  Hamden,  S.L.,  44  Minto  street 
Pridie,  Robert,  M.D.,  9  Roxburgh  street 
Priebke,  F.,  tobacconist,  13  Sandport  street 
Prime  Gilt  Office,  4  Commercial  street 
Primrose,  Hon.  Bouverie  F.,  22  Moray  place 
Primrose,  James  (Davis  Sf  P.),  4  Union  st., 

Leith 
Primrose,    John,    coal  merchant ;    depot,    9 

Stead's  place 
Primrose,  Mrs  E.,  2  Kerr  street 
Prince  of  Wales  Hotel,  44  and  46  West 

Register  street 
Prince,  Miss,  15  Gloucester  place 
PRINGLE    &    INGLIS,    smiths    and    axle- 
makers,  York  lane,     -k  See  Adv.  p.  81 
Pringle,  Alexander  (Adjutant- General's  Vffice), 

5  Clarence  street 

Pringle,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  merchant. 

1  Salisbury  terrace 
Pringle,  Alexander,  169  Foimtainbridge 
Pringle,  Colonel,  6  Bellevue  terrace 
Pringle,  J.  (Edin.  Rop.  Co.),  7  Claremont  pk. 
Pringle,  James,  2  Baxter's  place 
Pringle,  James,  22  Brunswick  street 
Pringle,  Rev.  John,  59  York  place 
Pringle,  John,  M.D.,  late  Madras  army,   27 

Rutland  square 
Pringle,  John  (P.  8r  Inglis),  11  Calton  street 
Pringle,   John,   Scottish   agricultural   imple- 
ment depot,  1  Victoria  street ;  house.  13 
Pringle,  John,  40  North  Richmond  street 
Pringle,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  3 

Dock  place ;  house,  2  Sandport  street 
Pringle,  John,  grocer  and  provision  mercht., 

49  Hope  Park  end 
Pringle,   R.   O.   (editor  of   The  Farmer),  11 

Montague  street 
Pringle,  Robert,  W.S.,  20  Young  St.;  house, 

6  Maitland  street 


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Pringle,  Eobert,  grocer,  16  Annfield 
Pringle,  Thos.,  cowfeeder,  8  South  St  James' 

street 
Pringle,  Thomas,  27  Montague  street 
Pringle,  Thos.  (Ross  Sf  P.),  10  Windmill  st. 
Pringle,  William,  cowfeeder,  4  Elbe  street 
Pringle,  Mrs  James,  spirit  merchant,  15  St 

Leonard's  hill 
Pringle,   Mrs  William,   St  Katherme"s  villa, 

Murray  street,  Sciennes  hill 
Pringle,  Mrs,  9  Wharton  place 
Pringle,  Miss  Mary,  1  West  Maitland  street 
Pringle,  Miss,  Merchiston  terrace 
Pringle,  Miss,  24  Nelson  street 
Pringle,  Misses,  5  Randolph  cliff 
Prison  Managers,  H.M.,  for  Scotland;  office. 

11  Melbourne  place 
Pritty,  John,  printer,  28  Barouy  street 
Pritty,  John,  draper  and  clothier,  174  High 

street ;  house,  53  Dick  place 
PRIVATE    ENQUIRY  AND   DETECTIVE 

AGENCY    OFFICE,    conducted    by     H. 

Stewart.  20  Gayfield  sq.    ^  See  Adv.  p.  76 
Privy  Seal  Office,  19  Register  House — (2 

to  3 ;  Saturdays,  from  11  to  12) — Alexander 

Murdoch,  sub-keeper 
Privy  Seal,  Writer  to  the,  A.  Carnegie 

Ritchie,  advocate,  8  Broughton  place 
Procter,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  3  Spence's  place, 

Leith 
Proctor,   Adam,    plumber    and    gasfitter,    8 

Church  lane  ;  house,  11  Dean  street 
Proctor,  T.  R..  7  St  Vincent  street 
Proctor.  William,  contractor,   Black's  entry, 

Comely  bank 
Proctor,  Miss,  chess  and  cloak  maker,  8  Home 

street 
Professional  and  Civil  Service  Supply  As- 
sociation (Limited),  7  St  Andrew  square 
PROPERTY  INVESTMENT  COMPANY  OF 

SCOTLAND  (James   Knox,  manager),  47 

Hanover  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  39 
Property  and  Income  Tax  Office  (./".  Balfour, 

W.S.,  clerk  to  the  Comrs.),  12  Waterloo  pi. 
Protestant  Electoral  Union  of  Scotland 

(hon.  sec.  W.  G.  Cassels)  ;  office,  17  George 

iv.  bridge 
Protestant  Institute  of  Scotland  (J.  A. 

Wylie,   LL.D.,  professor ;   secretary,  Rev. 

G.  R.  Badenoch),  17  George  iv.  bridge 
Proud,  Peter,  working  jeweller,  2  N.  bridge 
Proud,  Mrs.  grocer,  98  Pleasance 
Proudfoot,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  meters  and  weighers, 

2  Dock  place 
Proudfoot,  Alexander,   joiner,   Morningside ; 

house,  Esplin  cottage,  Morningside 
Proudfoot,  David  C,  burgh  surveyor  of  streets 

and  buildings,  19  Charlotte  street,  Leith  ; 

house,  10  Union  street,  Leith 
Proudfoot,  Jas.,  clerk  of  works,  8  Parkside  st. 
Proudfoot,  John,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

11  and  12  West  Newington  ;  house,  2  Salis- 
bury place 


Proudfoot,  John,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

4  Grange  road ;  house,  3  Sciennes  hill  place 
Proudfoot,  Robt.,  shoemaker,  11  Davie  street 
Proudfoot,  Thomas,  14  Fyfe  place 
Proudfoot,  Thomas,  20  Meadow  place 
Proudfoot,  W.  (G.P.O.),  11  Drummond  street 
Proudfoot,  Miss  M.,  dressmaker,  2  Blackford 

place 
Proudfoot,  Miss,  basketmaker,    65   Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Prout,  Rev.  Robert,  St  Patrick's,  Cowgate 
Proven,  David,  Balmoral  hotel,  91  Princes  st.| 
Provest,  Mrs,  lodgings,  34  Dundas  street 
Provident  Clerks'  Mutual  Life  Assurance 

and  Benevolent  Fund.     Agents :  Steele  & 

Campbell,  3  N.  St  Andrew  st. ;  A.  Pater- 
son,  55  Frederick  street ;  William  Gray,  10 

Montgomery  street 
Provident  Life  Office  (John  Bryce,  secy.). 

68  Princes  street     Agents :  Thos.  Millar,  9 

Bernard  street ;  J.  H.  Stott,  12  Niddry  st. 
Provincial   Insurance  Company.     Agents: 

James  Goalen,  6  Morton  street ;   Robert  J. 

Selkirk,  21  Lothian  road 
Provincial  Union  Insurance  Co.  (Limited). 

(J.  J.  Farquharson,  secy.),  1  Hanover  street 
Prudential  Assurance  Co.    Agents:  A.  K. 

Morison,  10  Hanover  street ;  Andrew  Bell. 

Johnston  terrace 
Pryde,    David,    M.A.,   lecturer    on    English 

literature  in  the  School  of  Arts  ;  house,  1 

Wardie  avenue 
Pryde,    James,    teacher   of   mathematics,   50 

South  bridge 
Pullar,  John,  &  Sons,  dyers  and  cleaners  to 

the  Queen,  23  Waterloo  place 
Pullar,  David,  house  carpenter  and  builder. 

Gilmore  park 
Pullar,  James  Y.,  S.S.C.,  17  Broughton  place 
Pulsford.  Rev.  John,  Dalrymple  crescent 
Pump,    The,  spirits   and  wines,  52   Lothian 

street 
Punton,  John,  shipmaster,  47  Albany  street. 

Leith 
Purdie,   Bonnar,  &  Carfrae,  house  painters. 

gilders,  and  decorators,  77  George  street 
Purdie,  Charles,  2  Foxe's  lane 
Purdie,   James,    furnishing    ironmonger.    23 

Leith  st. ;  house,  2  Wellington  place.  Leith 
PURDIE,    JOHN,    London   pianoforte    and 

music  warehouse,  83a  Princes  st.  ;  ho.  12 

Buckingham  terrace.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  45 
Purdie,    Christina,    toy  bazaar,   53  Hanover 

street 
Purdie,  Misses,  25  Pitt  street 
Purnell,  Henry,  engineer  (successor  to  George 

Haden  8p  Co.),  patentee  and  manufacturer 

of  warm  water  apparatus,  and  manufacturer 

of  warm  air  stoves,  37  Frederick  street 
Purves   &    Halliday,   paper-staining    works. 

Lower  Gilmore  place 
Purves,    J.  &   P.,   tailors   and   clothiers,  31 

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Furves,  William,  &  Son,  clothiers  and  hatters, 

1   St  Andrew  square  ;   house,  9  Middleby 

street 
Purves,    Alexander,    refreshment    rooms,   4G 

Lothian  street 
Purves,   A.,  provision  store,  44  West  Rich- 
mond street 
Purves,  David,  spirit  merchant,  32  Pitt  street 
Purves,  D.  L.  (Scotsman  office),  15  South  Clerk 

street 
Purves,  George,  coach-hirer,  8  Elgin  place 
Purves,  J.  (/.  $'  P-  P)-,  16  Beaumont  place 
Purves,  James,  publican,  6b  Rose  st.  ;  house, 

57  Hanover  street 
Purves,  James  E.,  artist,  7  St  Bernard's  row 
Purves,  John,  M.A.  Oxon.,  12  Henderson  row 
Purves,  Joseph,  fishmonger,  33  St  Patrick  sq. 
Purves,  Peter  (P.  Sf  Hal 7 iday),  4  Melville  ter. 
Purves,  R.,  fruiterer,  9  North  Pitt  street 
Purves,  Robert,  writer,  7  St  Bernard's  row  • 
Purves,  Thomas,  gardener,  17  Arthur  street, 

Leith  walk 
Purves,  Thomas,  lodgings,  19  Albany  street 
Purves,   Thomas  (Geo.  Harrison  8f  Co.),  15 

Hart  street 
Purves,  William,  12  Henderson  row 
Purves,  Mrs,  lodgings,  35  Frederick  street 
Purves,  Mrs,  18  Leopold  place 
Purves,  Mrs,  Berlin  warehouse,  23  Broughton 

street 
Purvis,  John,  grain  merchant,  84  Constitution 

street,  and  33  Close,  Newcastle-on-Tyne 
Purvis,  Joseph,  11  Melbourne  place 
Purvis,  Peter,  2  St  James'  place 
Pyle,  George  H.,  19  Rankeillor  street 
Pyper,  John,  agent,  37  Scotland  street 

QUEEN  INSURANCE  CO.  FOR  HOME 
AND  FOREIGN  FIRE  AND  LIFE  IN- 
SURANCE AND  ANNUITIES  :  Chief 
agent,  J.  W.  Wbrdie,  S.S.O.,  68  George 
street.  Agents:  Thomas Aitken,  accountant. 
51  Hanover  street ;    Messrs  White-Millar 

6  Robson,  S.S.C.,  8  Bank  street ;  Alex. 
Peddie  Waddell,  W.S.,  6  Queen  street  ; 
Henry  Cochrane,  7  St  Andrew  square : 
Edward  Howell,  19  Rankeillor  street ;  John 
Stewart,  34  Leith  street ;  Joseph  Deas,  10 
Duncan  street;  C.  M.  Smart,  11  Smith's 
place ;  J.  W.  Murray,  5  York  place  ;  Eben. 
Steel,  commission  agent,  16  Royal  Ex- 
change ;  Alexander  R.  Rennie,  19  Bernard 
street;  Blackwood,  Scott  &  Co.,  35  Ber- 
nard street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  29 

Queensland  Government  Emigration  Office 

(agent,  J.  P.  Oliver),  46  George  street 
Quigley  &  Reid,  jobbing  and  foreign  printers, 

7  Hunter  square  and  St  Stephen  street 
Quigley,  Patrick,  furniture  dealer  and  trunk 

manufacturer,  18  Blair  street ;  house,  21 
Quigley,  Mrs  James,  32  Dundas  street 
Quin,  W,  china  and  glass  dealer,  81  Canongate 
Quinet,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  22  William  street 
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[RaawATOE  Brothers,  coal  merchants  and  ship- 
brokers,  55  Bernard  street 

Racket  Court,  180  Pose  street ;  John  Clark, 
keeper 

Rae,  Alexander,  grocer,  2  and  3  Spring 
gardens  ;  house,  7  Mary's  place 

Rae,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer.  44a  Broughton 
street 

Rae,  David,  builder,  11  Brandon  street 

Rae,  Donald  (agent  for  Western  Insurance 
Company),  60  Hanover  street  ;  house,  i  1 
South  Norton  place 

Rae,  George,  grocer  and  victual  dealer,  43 
Dundas  street ;  house,  25  Pitt  street 

Rae,  George,  7  Scotland  street 

Rae,  Henry,  silk  mercer  and  draper,  7  and  8 
Spring  gardens;  house,  11  Brandon  street 

Rae,  James,  superintendent,  Dean  cemetery ; 
house,  Dean 

Rae,  James,  broker,  55a  Leith  wynd 

Rae,  John,  5  Glanville  place 

Rae,  John,  8  Macnab  street 

Rae,  Robert  (Stewart  <y  R.),  25  St  James'  sq. 

Rae,  William,  upholsterer,  14  Cumberland  st. 

Rae,  William,  dairy,  5  Potterrow 

Rae,  Mrs,  Laverock  bank,  Trinity 

Raeburn,  W.  &  J.,  brewers,  12  Merchant  st. 

Raeburn,  James  S.,  hatter  and  hosier,  107 
George  street;  house,  21  Pitt  street 

Raeburn,  James,  6  West  Catherine  place 

Raeburn,  John,  cabinetmaker,  243  and  245 
Cowgate 

Raeburn,  John,  spirit  dealer,  309  Canongate  ; 
house,  179 

Raeburn,  John  (TF.  §•  J.  R.),  13  Arniston  pi. 

Raeburn,  John,  butcher,  41  Leith  wynd 

Raeburn,  John  P.,  accountant,  21  Pitt  street 

Raeburn,  Robert  R.,  architect,  21  Pitt  street 

Raeburn,  William  (W.  #■  /.  R.),  Mayfield 
house,  Newington 

Raeburn,  William,  flesher,  8  East  Sciennes 
street ;  house,  3  West  Preston  street 

RAFFERTY,  PETER,  cabinetmaker  and  up- 
holsterer, 30  and  34  Blah'  street.  ^i'  See 
Adv.  p.  76 

Raffin,  William,  builder,  cottage.  Clerk  street 

RAGGED  INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL  (super- 
intendent, James  Gregor  ;  matron,  Miss 
Crowlie),  24  King  street,  Leith.  ■£  See 
Adv.  p.  110 

Railway,  Caledonian,  passenger  and  goods 
station,  Lothian  road ;  and  for  goods  and 
minerals  only,  at  Leith  and  Granton 

Railway  Directory  Office,  12  Elder  street 

Railway,  North  British  (John  Walker, 
secretary)  :  offices,  Canal  street  and  4 
Princes  street ;  S.  L.  Mason,  general  mana- 
ger ;  W.  Hardie,  goods  manager ;  James 
M'Laren,  general  passenger  superintendent ; 
station,  Waverley  bridge 

Railway  Passengers  Assurance  Office 
(Rhenius  $*  Laicrie,  agents),  4a  St  Andrew 
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Ramies,  Blanshards,  &  Co.,  agents,  wholesale 

druggists,    and    manufacturing    chemists, 

17  Smith's  place 
Raimes,  Richd.  (R.  §■  Co.),  Boimiugton  park, 

Newhaven  road 
Rainbow,  John  George,  boot  and  shoe  manu- 
facturer, 131  West  port 
Ramie,  Robert,  C.A.  and  actuary  (secretary, 

Life  Association  of  Scotland),  6  Clifton  ter. 
Rainy,  Rev.  Robert,  D.D.,  8  Rosebery  cresct. 
Rait,  Andrew  S.,  clerk,  Tarvet  street 
Raleigh,  Samuel  (manager,  Scottish  Widows' 

Society),  30  George  square 
Ralston,  Mrs,  trimming  and  fancy  warehouse, 

42  Kirkgate 
Ramage,  Alex.,  letter-carrier,  26  Carnegie  st. 
Ramage,  Alex.,  teacher,  40  India  street 
Ramage,  Charles,  lodgings,  11  Trinity  cresct. 
Ramage,  George,  130  Canongate 
Ramage,  George,  48  Dean  street 
Ramage,  James,  stoneware  and  rag  merchant, 

77   St  Andrew  street,   Leith ;   house,    11 

Spence's  place,  Leith 
Ramage,  J.,  wright  and  undertaker,  206  Rose 

street 
Ramage,  John,  baker  and  confectioner,  3  and 

4  Albert  place ;  house,  54  India  street 
Ramage.  John  S.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  17 

Home  street 
Ramage,  Peter,  brassfounder,  Glen  house,  99 

Grassinarket,  and  22  Greenside  place 
Ramage,  William,  8  Kerr  street 
Ramage,  Mrs,  6  Kirk  street 
Ramage,  Mrs  William,   poulterer,   8  and  9 

Poultry  market 
Ramage,  Mrs,  13  Home  street 
Ramage,  Mrs,  lodgings,  7  East  Adam  street 
Rarnpini,  Mrs,  1  Mayfield  street 
Ramsay  &  Rennie,  wine  and  spirit  dealers, 

343  High  street  and  539  Castle  hill 
Ramsay,  John,  &  Sons,  pianoforte  and  music 

sellers,  5  Catherine  st. ;  ho.  10  Greenside  st. 
Ramsay,  Alex,  (manager,  Water  Co.),  Green- 
hill  park 
Ramsay,  Alex.,  coal  merchant,  1  Brougham  st. 
Ramsay,  Alexander  H.,  2  Portland  terrace 
Ramsay,  A.,  Bathfield 
Ramsay,  Andrew,  builder,  7  Forbes  street 
Ramsay,  David,  contractor,  well-sinker,  and 

mineral  borer,  64  Fountainbridge 
Ramsay,  David,  compositor,  15  South  College 

street 
Ramsay,  Donald,  printer,  423  Lawnmarket 
Ramsay,  the  Very  Rev.  Edward  B.,  LL.D., 

23  Ainslie  place 
Ramsay,    George    (manager,    Scottish    Union 

Insurance  Company),  12  Alva  street 
Ramsay,  George,  round  and  spiral  turner,  34 

Lauriston  street ;  house,  12 
Ramsay,  James,  writer,  1  Claremont  place 
Ramsay,  James,  lodgings,  5  Maitland  place 
Ramsay,  James,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 
55  Lauriston  place;  house,  1  Archibald  pi. 


Ramsay,  James,  23  Lauriston  street 
Ramsay,    John,    painter,    paperhanger,    and 

glazier,  44  Grindlay  street ;  house,  46 
Ramsay,  Jn.,  tailor  and  clothier,  28  William  st. 
Ramsay,  John,  tobacconist,  116  High  street 
Ramsay,  John  W. ,  wine  merchant,  Wet  docks : 

house,  12  Alva  street 
Ramsay,  Thos. ,  victual  dealer,  50  Grassmarket 
Ramsay,  Thos.,  baker,  14  High  street  and  26 

Hanover  st. ;  house,  N.  Mansionhouse  road 
Ramsay,  Win.,  slater  and  glazier,  19  India  pi. 
Ramsay,  Wm..  joiner,  3  Thomas  st. ;  house,  1 
Ramsay,  William  H.,  12  Leopold  place 
Ramsay,  Mrs  Dr,  15  Melville  street 
Ramsay,  Mrs  T.,  12  Henderson  row 
Ramsay,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  46  Grindlay  street 
Ramsay,  Mrs,  71  South  Clerk  street 
Ramsay,  Mrs,  3  West  Preston  street 
Ramsay,  Mrs,  10  St  Bernard's  crescent 
Ramsay,  Mrs,  dairy,  26  St  Leonard  street 
Ramsay,  Mrs,  grocer,  25  Greenside  row 
Ramsay,  Mrs,  15  Dublin  street 
Ramsay,  Miss,  Bellfield,  Trinity 
Ramsden,  James,  wool  broker,  2  Coates  cres. 
Randal,  Mrs  George,  spirit  dealer,  19  Sand- 
port  street ;  house,  16 
Randalls,  Joseph",  painter,  paperhanger,  and 

glazier,  1  Church  road,  Trinity 
Rankeillor,  Geo.,  blacksmith,  3  Catherine  st. 
Ranken  &  Co.,  plumbers,  18  West  Nicolson  st. 
Ranken,  D.,  flesher,  9  West  Salisbury  place  ; 

house,  East  Sciennes  street 
Ranken,    Francis,    cut-glass    manufacturer, 

glass  -chandelier  maker,  brassfounder,  and 

gasfitter,  16  Picardy  place  ;  house,  8  Hope 

crescent 
Ranken,  G.,  optician,  108  Rose  st. ;  house,  112 
Ranken,  James,  joiner,  166  Fountainbridge 
Ranken,   John,   plumber,   Gibb's  entry,    102 

Nicolson  street 
Ranken,  Lieut. -Colonel,  Cargilfield,  Trinity 
Ranken,  R.  B.,  68  Queen  street 
Ranken,  Thos.,  S.S.C.,  17  St  Andrew  square; 

house,  68  Queen  street 
Ranken,  Mrs  H.,  milliner  and  widows'    cap 

maker,  24  Lothian  street 
Ranken,  Miss  Jane,  victual  dealer,  24  Carnegie 

street 
Rankin,  Alexander,  35  North  Richmond  st. 
Rankin,  John,  clerk,  Tarvet  street 
Rankin,  Robert,  dentist,  28  Dean  street 
Rankin,  Miss,  17  Cheyne  street 
Rankine  &  Allan,    millinery,   straw  bonnet, 

and  mantle  warehouse,  108  Nicolson  street 
Rankine,   Thomas,   wholesale  boot  and   shoe 

maker,  171  High  street,  40  North  bridge, 

and  21  Cockburn  st. ;  house,  5  Teviot  row 
Rankine,  Mrs,  sen.,  17  Cockburn  street 
Ranner,  Cornelius,  46  Charlotte  square 
Rappenegger,    Miss,   teacher  of  German,  47 

Cumberland  street 
Rate,  Miss,  4  George  place 
Rathbone,  Samuel,  5  South  Norton  place 


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Rathie,  Robert,  venetian-bliud  manufacturer, 
59  Causewayside 

Ratter,  Mrs,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 
23  Sheriff  brae 

Rattray,  Wni.  R.,  writer,  2  Lord  Russell  pi. 

Rattray,  Miss,  3  West  Claremont  street 

Rattrie,  Alexander,  baker,  Granton  harbour 

Ratze,  Conrad,  corn  merchant,  36  Constitu- 
tion street ;  house,  5  Madeira  place 

Rausch  &  Company,  clothiers,  habit  makers, 
and  regimental  tailors,  8  George  street 

Rausch,  W.  L.  (R.  <$■  Co.),  2  Elm  row 

Ravensberg,  A.  von,  teacher  of  German 
(High  School,  Philosophical  Institution,  and 
Pricate),  74  George  street 

Ravenscroft  &  Company,  general  agricultural 
merchants,  India  buildings,  Victoria  street 

Ravenscroft,  Edward,  printer  and  publisher, 
India  buildings,  Victoria  street 

Ravenscroft,  Edward,  14  Preston  terrace 

Rayner,  John,  riding-master,  43  Lothian  road 

Rayner,  Rev.  John  B.,  Chapel  house,  3  Vic 
toria  terrace 

Rayner,  Richard,  riding-master,  Young  street 
lane  west ;  house,  2  Charlotte  place 

Reay,  John,  1 1  Portland  place,  Leith 

Record,  Children's  Missionary,  of  Estab 
lished  Church  of  Scotland;  publication 
office,  13  George  street — Thomas  Paton 

Record  Office,  Register  House ;  Deputy 
Keeper  of  the  Records,  G.  B.  Robertson,  16 
Alva  street  • 

Recorders — 

Calton,  James  Walker,  21  Calton  hill ;  ho 

10  Greenside  street 
Canongate,  James  Alison,  163  Canongate  ; 

house,  11  Charles  street 
Greyfriars,     John      Murdoch,      10      City 

chambers,  Royal  Exchange,  10  to  3 
St  Cuthoerfs,  A.  Cruickshanks,  West  Kirk 
gate,  Lothian  road 

Reddie,  Mrs,  21  Coates  crescent 

Redpath,  Brown,  &  Company,  iron  and  metal 
merchants  and  ironmongers,  33  Candle- 
maker  row  and  137  Constitution  street 

Redpath,  Alex.,  bookseller  and  army  stationer, 
295  High  street ;  house,  10  Hermitage  pi. 

Redpath,  Alex.,  slater  and  chimney-sweeper, 
Queensferry  st.  lane  ;  house,  8  Tobago  pi. 

Redpath,  R.  K.  W.,  clerk,  2  Parkside  street 

Redpath,  T.,  painter  &  glazier,  124  Pleasance 

Redpath,  William  E.,  agent  for  Plashetts  Coal 
Company,  1  Lord  Russell  place 

Ree,  Hermann  (Combe,  R.,  &f  Company),  24 
Abercromby  place 

Ree,  James,  mason,  5  Earl  Grey  street 

Reekie,  Thomas  (cashier,  London  and.  Edin- 
burgh Shipping  Company),  6  Madeira  street 

Reeves,  Samuel,  agent,  Victoria  Legal  In- 
surance Society,  16  Roxburgh  place 

Refuge,  House  of,  Queensberry  house,  64 
Canongate 

Regan,  William,  draper,  77  and  78  Kirkgate 


Regan,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  Merchiston  terrace 
REGISTER  FOR  SERVANTS,  SCOTTISH, 

15  Frederick  street.     '■','  See  Ads.  ]>.  101 
REGISTER     FOR     SERVANTS,     SOUTH 
SIDE,  M.  Lawson,  5  Montague  st.     'A'  See 
Adv.  p.  101 
Registrars  and  Registration  DISTRICTS.    8e< 

List  of  streets  at  beginning. 
Reid  &  Reynolds,  law  and  general  pri 

14  Thistle  street 
Reid  Brothers  &   Co.,  wine  merchants    and 
importers  of  Havanna  cigars,  75  George  st. 
Reid  &  Co.'s  London  porter  store,  84  Consti- 
tution street ;  C.  Morrison  &  Sons,  agents 
Reid  &  Son,  booksellers,  stationers,  printers, 
and  chart-sellers  to  the  Admiralty,  35  Shore 
and  55  Bernard  street 
REID,   THOMAS,  &    CO.,  smallware,  trim- 
ming, and  wool  merchants,  manufacturers 
of  cords  and  wool  fringe,  tassels,  buttons, 
etc.,  Whitby  jet  warehouse,  139  Princes  st. 
^  See  Adv.  p.  53 
Reid,  W.  &  G.,  wool  brokers  and  commission 
agents,  sheep  dip  and  white  smearing  com- 
position manufacturers,  Granton  harbour 
REID,  WILLIAM,   &   SONS,  builders  and 
undertakers,  58  Cockburn  street  and  9  N. 
College   street  ;    house,    333  High  street. 
*  See  Adv.  p.  Ill 
Reid,  Abraham,  clerk,  15  Brougham  street 
REID,  ALEXANDER,  optician  and  jeweller, 
31a  Castle  street ;   house,  Richmond  ter., 
Dairy  road.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  56 
Reid,   Alex.,    drill    instructor,    inspector  of 
weights  and  measures,  County  buildings  ; 
house,  8  Canning  place 
Reid,  Alex.,  slater,  169  Rose  street ;  ho.  186 
Reid,  Alex.,  com.  agent,  29  Balbirnie  place 
Reid,  Archibald,  22  Buckingham  terrace 
Reid,  Charles,  spirit  dealer,  22  Union  place 

and  56  Fountainbridge 
Reid,  Charles,  23  Upper  Grove  place 
Reid,  D.,  wright  and  mangle-maker,  51  Hope 

park  end 
Reid,  Daniel,  mason  and  chimney-sweeper.  2 

Tolbooth  wynd 
Reid,  David,  flesher,  117  Grassmarket 
Reid,  David,  shoemaker,  Momingside 
Reid,  David,  shoemaker,  13  Hill  place 
Reid,  Donald,  draper,  136  Princes  street 
Reid,  Donald,  3  Brougham  street 
REID,  EDMUND,  ornamental  confectioner,  9 

Hill  square.     -I'  See  Adv.  p.  96 
Reid,  George,  hairdresser,  164  Rose  street 
Reid,  Henry,  26  Calton  hill. 
Reid,  James,  3  Graham  street 
Reid,  James,  bone-yard,  24  Salamander  street 
Reid,  Jas.  (Laurie  8p  Co.),  8  Comely  green  pi. 
Reid,  James,  carter,  11  Bowling-green  street 
Reid,  Jas.  (sec.  C.  B.  of  S.),  18  Carlton  ter. 
Reid,  James,  gardener,  68  Broughton  street 
Reid,    James,   plasterer,    Lochrin ;    house,  7 
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Reid,  J.,  tanner  and  leather-dresser,  Powburn 

Reid,  John,  143  Princes  street 

Reid,  John ,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  2  Ingliston 

street ;  house,  6 
Reid,  John,  19  Upper  Grove  place 
Reid,    John   (manager,  Edinburgh  and  Leith 

Gas  Company},  2  Queen's  place,  Leith 
Reid,  John,  bootmaker,  35  Leith  street 
Reid,    John,   joiner   and  cabinetmaker,   193 

Pleasance 
Reid,  John,  2  George  place 
Reid,  John,  baker,  8  Gladstone  place 
Reid,  John,  gardener  and  florist,  32  Stafford 

street 
Reid,  John,  lithographer,  printer,  &  stationer. 

4  Brighton  street 
Reid,  John  A.,  advocate,  2  Drummond  place 
Reid,  John,  greengrocer,  3  East  Sciennes  st. 
Reid,  John  T.,  artist,  2  George  place,  Leith 

■walk 
Reid,  J.  (R,  Sf  Reynolds),  2  Barony  street 
Reid,  M.  W.,  printer,  4  Nottingham  place 
Reid,  Mitchell,  grocer    and  ■wine   and  spirit 

merchant,  1  South  Norton  place 
Reid,  Peter,  29  India  place 
Reid,  Robert,  house  painter,  2  Blenheim  pi.  ; 

house,  2  Spring  gardens,  Abbey  hill 
Reid,  Robert,  cooper,  1  Leggat's  land 
Reid,  Robert,  bootmaker,  3  St  Leonard  street 
Reid,  Robert,  dental  surgeon,  19  Heriot  row 
Reid,  Robert,  flesher,  46  Great  Junction  st. 
Reid,    Robert,    baker    and   confectioner,    53 

Home  street 
Reid,  Robert,  bird  dealer  and  cage  maker,  1a 

Greenside  place  and  87  Broughton  street ; 

house,  75 
Reid.  Robt.  (Davidson  <$•  E.),  59  Frederick  st. 
Reid,  Thomas,  tailor,  47  Thistle  street 
Reid,  Thomas,  teacher,  118  Lauriston  place 
Reid,    Thomas,    boot    and   shoe    maker,    28 

Abbey  hill 
Reid,    Thomas,   joiner   and  cabinetmaker,  6 

Ingliston  street 
Reid,     Thomas,     superintendent,     Southern 

cemetery,  Grange  road 
Reid,  Rev.  Wm.,  6  North  Merchiston  place 
Reid,  William,   W.S.,   42   Frederick  street; 

house,  7  Pitt  street 
Reid,  Win.  (Mo7~ison  8f  Co.),  93a  George  st. 
Reid,  William,  wine  merchant :  stores,  12  Hill 

square  ;  house,  28  Blacket  place 
Reid,  William,  gardener,  Logie  green,  Lower 

Broughton  road 
Reid,  William,  fishmonger,  35  Frederick  st. ; 

house,  10  Jordan  bank 
Reid,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  42  and 

44  Earl  Grey  street ;  house,  75  Gilmore  pi. 
Reid,  William,   joiner   and  undertaker,   181 

Canongate ;  house,  160 
Reid,  William,  pewterer,  4  Bank  street 
Reid,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  165  Foun- 

tainbridge 
Reid,  William,  writer,  13  Howard  jjlace 


Reid,  W.  S.  (Bank  of  Scotland),  7  Fettes  row 
Reid,  William,  39  Northmnberland  street 
Reid,  William.  13  Broughton  place 
Reid,   W.   (W.    §•    G.    E.),    Granton   lodge, 

Granton  road 
Reid,  Mrs  C.  P.  (  E.  frSori),  13  Albany  street. 

Leith 
Reid,  Mrs  David,  7  South  Charlotte  street 
Reid,  Mrs  James,  21  Minto  street 
Reid,  Mrs  Janet,  2  West  Newington 
Reid,  Mrs  J.,  ladies'  nurse,  47  Cumberland  st. 
Reid,  Mrs  John,  13  East  Adam  street 
Reid,   Mrs  M.,   greengrocer,    5   Montgomery 

street 
Reid,  Mrs  Matilda,  2  Eyre  place 
Reid,  Mrs  P.  B.,  13  Pitt  street 
Reid,  Mrs  Robert,  flesher,  19  Richmond  pi. 
Reid,  Mrs  William,  100  Lauriston  place 
Reid,  Mrs,  13  Bank  street 
Reid,  Mrs,  49  Brunswick  street 
Reid,  Mrs,  straw  hat  maker,  30  Hanover  st. 
Reid,  Mrs,  11  Dick  place 
Reid,  Mrs,  1  Scotland  street 
Reid,  Miss  Margaret,  dressmaker,  5  Jamaica  st. 
Reid,  Miss,  Charity  school,  69  Causewayside 
Reid,  Elizabeth,  furniture  dealer  and  uphol- 
sterer, 46  Pleasance 
Reid,  Miss,  cottage,  Drumsheugh 
Reid,  Miss,  lodgings,  9  Hope  street 
Reid,  Misses,  milliners,  5  Hanover  street 
Reikie,  James  S.,  writer,  31  Brougham  street 
Reikie,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings,  11  E.  Adam  street 
Reikie,  Mrs,  general  nurse,  13  Grindlay  street 
Reith,  Wm.,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant. 

3  Rosehill  pi. ;  house,  2  Gardner's  crescent 
Religious  Tract  axd  Book  Society  of  Scot- 
land Depository;   J.  Gow,  13  South  St 

Andrew  street 
Rendall,  Magnus  C,  commission  and  shipping 

agent,  32  Bernard  street 
Rendall,  Wm.,  corn  factor  and  general  agent, 

32  Bernard  street 
Rennie,  A.  R.,  merchant,  19  Bernard  street ; 

house,  Greenhill  park 
Rennie,  Archd.,  teacher,  Donaldson's  hospital 
Rennie,  Archd.,  cattle  agent,  13  Archibald  pi. 
Rennie,   Arthur   W.    (Eamsay    $•    E.),    537 

Castle  hill 
Rennie,  Charles,  62  Rosebank  cottages 
Rennie,  C.  D.,  18  Spittal  street 
Rennie,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  4  Bristo  port 
Rennie,  J.,  warehouseman,  3  Anderson  place 
Rennie,  Peter,  32  Cumberland  street 
Rennie,  Peter,  stationer,  34  High  street 
Rennie,  Thomas  (British  Linen  C'o.'s  Bank),  9 

Register  place 
Rennie,  William,  smith  and  wright,  71  Abbey 

hill ;  house,  11  Holyrood  terrace 
Rennie,  W.,  butcher,  118  Nicolson  st. :    ho. 

1  Buccleuch  street 
Rennie,  Mrs  Charles,  refreshment  rooms,  144 

Fountainbridge 
Rennie,  Miss,  16  Chester  street 


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Reimie,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  4 

Bristo  port 
Rermy,  James,  10  Torphichen  street 
Renny,  James,  jim.,  22  Picardy  place 
Rermy,  Mrs,  10  Inverleith  row 
Renton  &  Gray,  S.S.C.,  4  George  street 
Renton,  William,  &  Co.,  silk  mercers,  general 
drapers,    outfitters,    etc.,    12,   13,   and    14 
Princes  street,  and  West  Register  street 
Renton,  Henry,  draper  &  milliner,  55  Clerk  st. 
Renton,  Hepburne,  21  Broughton  street 
Renton,  James,  S.S.C.  (agent  for  West  of  Eng- 
land Insurance  Co.),  2  Thistle  court;  house, 
25  Scotland  street 
Renton,  James,  jun.,  S.S.C.  (R.  and  Gray), 

10  Lauriston  park 
Renton,  James  (Goods  Department,  Western 
Section),  North  British  Railway  ;  house,  11 
Victoria  place 
Renton,  John,  organ-builder,  6  North  Bank 

street ;  house,  4  Bank  street 
Renton,  John,  jun.,  organ-builder,  8  Nicolson 

square 
Renton,  Robt.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.E.,  2a  Chalmers 

street 
Renton,    Robert,    commercial    traveller,    48 

Prince  Albert  buildings 
Renton,  Robert,  china  merchant,  30  Cross- 
causeway 
Renton,  Win.  (W.  R.  Sr  Co.),  20  Royal  terrace 
Renton,  Wm.,  coach-hirer,  6  Lothian  street 
Renton,  Mrs  Alexander,  6  Leamington  ter. 
Renwick,  Francis,  7  Kirk  street 
Renwick,  James,  livery  stables,  and  coach  pro- 
prietor, South-west  Northumberland  street 
lane  ;  house,  8  Howe  street 
Renwick,  T.  Kerr,  M.R.M.S.,47  South  bridge 
Renwick,  Walter,  seed  merchant  and  commis- 
sion agent,  1  Bonnington  terrace 
Reoch,  Daniel,  victual  dealer,  20  Union  place 
Reoch,  George  W.  (agent  for  Clydesdale  Bank 
and  Scottish  Union  Insurance  Company),  15 
Bernard  street ;  house,  Ramsay  place,  New- 
haven  road 
Reoch,  John  F.,  39  Inverleith  row 
Reoch,  Mrs,  4  Hamilton  place,  Newington 
Repository  for  Ladies'  Work,  132  George  st. 
Reston,  Miss  J.,  fringe,  tassel,  and  trimming 

maker,  G8  George  street 
Rettie,  Middleton,  advocate,  8  Gt.  Stuart  st. 
Reynolds,  Andrew,  printer,  14  Pitt  street 
Reynolds,  Andrew  (Reid  #■  R.),  printer,  27 

Hamdton  place 
Reynolds,  Chas.,  bricklayer,  8  Rosehill  place 
Rhenius  &  Lawrie,  sharebrokers,  4  St  Andrew 

square 
Rhind,  David,  architect,  54  Great  King  street 
Rhind,  D.  A.,  merchant,  40  Constitution  st.  ; 

house,  21  Baltic  street 
Rhind,  John,  sculptor,  9  North  Pitt  street ; 

house,  26  Royal  crescent 
Rhind,  John,  accountant  (National  Bank),  18 
Yiewforth  place 


Rhind,  John,  advocate,  \H  Maitland  street 
Rhind,  John,  engraver,  15;;  Rose  street 
Rhind,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  1  Morningside 
Rhind,  Miss,  5  Dean  terrace 
Riach,  G.  S.  (C.  (',.  Sf  Co.),  26  Lauder  road 
Riach,  Mrs  Alexander,  26  Lauder  road 
Riach,  Mrs  John,  17  Hope  terrace 
Riccaltoun,  Miss,  26  Charles  street 
Richard,  John  (Miller  <V/i.),  23  Royal  terrace 
Richard,  Robert  (G.  R.  House),  2  St  Vincent 

street 
Richard,  W.  (Miller  &?  R.),  24  Regent  terrace 
Richards,   J.,    &   Son,    dyers,    10a    Bernard 

street ;  house,  47  Water  lane 
Richards,  Edward  C,  3  Maiyfield  place 
Richards,  Thomas,  21  Dock  street 
Richardson   Brothers,   wine   merchants    and 

drysalters,  105  West  bow 
Richardson  &  Brown,  wholesale   and  retail 

woollen  merchants,  3  Hunter  square 
Richardson  &  Johnston,  W.S.,  19a  Hill  street, 
Richardson,  Ramsay,  &  Co.,  boot  and  shoe 

makers,  10  and  11  Charlotte  pi.  ;  house,  9 
Richardson,  Alexander,  &  Son,  bootmakers,  5 

North-west  Circus  place  ;  house,  5  St  Ber- 
nard's row 
Richardson,  Francis,  &  Co.,  merchants,  Old 

Corn  Exchange,  Grassmarket 
Richardson,  J.  J.,  &Co.,  wholesale  merchants, 

4  St  Andrew  sq. 
Richardson,   David,   grocer,  wine  and  spirit 

merchant,   North   Fort   street ;   house,  46 

Bernard  street 
Richardson,  Francis  (F.  R.  $*  Co.),  Teviot 

bank,  16  Abbotsford  park 
Richardson,  Frederick,  bootmaker,  31  Bristo 

street 
Richardson,    Isaac,    hat    manufacturer,    39 

George  IV.  bridge  ;  house,  6  Bristo  place 
Richardson,    J.    (F.    R.    Sr    Co.),    Lauriston 

gardens 
Richardson,  James,  advocate,  22  Claremont 

crescent 
Richardson,  James  (R.  Brothers),  16  Coates 

crescent 
Richardson,  J.  (Lindsay  8r  R.),9  St  James'  pi. 
Richardson,  John,  tea  and  coffee  merchant, 

36  Alva  street 
Richardson,  John,  W.S.,  50 Northumberland  st. 
Richardson,  John,  22  Charles  street 
Richardson,  J.  (J.  J.  R.  <$•  Co.),  Lammerburn, 

Napier  road 
Richardson,  Peter  (R.  §•  Brown),  22  Clare- 
mont crescent 
Richardson,  Robert  (R.  Brothers),  16  Brunts- 
field  place 
RICHARDSON,  THOMAS,  smith  and  wheel- 
wright, 150  Fountainbridge.     ^  See  Ado. 

p.  81 
Richardson,  AY.  (agent  to  Joseph  Rogers  §•  Sons, 

cutlers   to   the    Queen),    53   North   bridge ; 

house,  13  Duke  street 
Richardson,  Wm.,  engraver,  2  Talbot  place. 


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Richardson,  Win.,  furnishing  ironmonger,  56 

South  bridge  ;  house,  14  Upper  Gray  street 

Richardson,  Mrs  James,  ladies'  nurse,  10  St 

Patrick  square 
Richardson,  Mrs,  Drumsheugh  cottage, Drums,- 

heugh 
Richardson,  Mrs,  33  Montague  street 
Richardson,  .Mrs  J.  R.,  16  Millerfield  place 
Richardson,  Mrs  R.,  9  Grindlay  street 
Richardson,  Mrs  T.,  Arbutus  villa,  Stanley 

road 
Richardson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  15  Clerk  st. 
Richardson,  Miss  Ann,  52  Broughton  street 
Richardson,  Miss.  7  South  Charlotte  street 
Richardson,  Miss,  25  India  street 
Richardson,  Miss.  17  Brunswick  St..  Hillside 
Richardson,  Miss.  8  Annandale  street 
Richardson,  Miss  E.,  16  Grove  street 
Richmond,  William,  51  Hope  park  end 
Richmond,  Mrs,  18  Ann  street 
Richon,   Victor,    B.A.,  of  Paris,   teacher  of 

French,  84  Gilmore  place 
Richter,  Otto,  Ph.D.,  professor  of  music,  7 

India  street 
Riddel,  Adam,  grain  and  flour  salesman,  15 

Graham  street 
Riddel,   Robert   (Kendal,    R.,   <V    Co.,  Man- 
chester), 5  Seton  place 
Riddel,   Robert,  boot   and  shoe  maker,   161 

Pleasance 
Riddell,  John,  tailor,  63  North  bridge ;  house, 

Dover  cottage,  Davidson's  mains 
Riddell,  Philip.  76  Fountainbridge 
Riddell,  Robert  Scott,  professor  of  music,  14 

Frederick  street 
Riddell,  Mrs  A.  0.,  3  Warriston  crescent 
Riddell,  Mrs  Elizabeth.  4  Palmerston  road 
Riddell,  Mrs,  16  Calton  hill 
Riddell,  Miss,  57  Melville  street 
Riddell,  Misses,  21  St  Cuthbert  street 
Riddle,  G.,  chimney-sweeper,  240  Canongate 
Riddle,  Patrick  J.,  butcher,  53  Lauriston  pi. 
Riddle.  Mrs  C,  stationer,  56  North  Pitt  street 
Riddoch,  William,  25  Albany  street,  Leith 
Ridland,  John  Paton,  grain  and  flour  sales- 
man, 11  Duncan  street,  Drummond  place 
Ridpath,  David,  confectioner  and  general  mer- 
chant, 30  Nicolson  street ;  house,  8  Buc- 
cleuch  place 
Ridpath,  John,  classical  teacher,  96  Gilmore  pi. 
Rifle  Volunteers,  1st  Midlothian  ;  head- 
quarters, 132  Constitution  street 
Rigg,Rev.George  (StMary's  Catholic  Church). 

Chapel  lane,  Broughton  street 
Rigg,  Miss,  27  Warriston  crescent 
Rintoul,  Alexander,  painter,  27  Elder  street 
Rintoul,  D.,  shipmaster,  40  Albany  St.,  Leith 
Rintoul,  Misses,  2  Hermitage  hill 
Ritchie  &  Craies,  clothiers  and  men's  mer- 
cers (late  J.  J.  Ritchie  #  Co.),  4  George  st. 
Ritchie  &  Co.,    wholesale   ironmongers   and 

manufacturers,  7  Victoria  street 
Ritchie,    David,    &   Co.,   tobacco    and    snuff 


manufacturers,  7  and  50  North  bridge  and 

32  Greenside  street 
RITCHIE,  JAMES,  &  SON,  watch  and  clock 

makers,  25  Leith  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  57 
Ritchie,  A.  Carnegy,  advocate,  writer  to  the 

Privy    Seal,    and    registrar    of    Friendly 

Societies  in  Scotland,  8  Broughton  place 
Ritchie,  A.  (R.  ;\  Son),  16  Gayfield  square 
Ritchie,  A.  H.,  tobacco  manufacturer,  5  Kirk- 
gate 
Ritchie,   Alexander,   grocer  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 21  Abbey  hill 
Ritchie,  Alexander,  lithographic  printer  and 

engraver,  19  South  St  David  street ;  house. 

3  Grosvenor  street 
Ritchie,    Alexander   (agent  for  Edmondson's 

Railway    Ticket    Apparatus),    Westerhall 

villa,  Westerhall 
Ritchie.  A.,  confectioner,  9  Cockburn  street  : 

house,  2  Pilrig  street 
Ritchie,  Charles,  S.S.C.,  chambers,   20  Hill 

street ;  house,  72  Northumberland  street 
Ritchie,  Charles  (agent  for  Shotts  Iron  Co.). 

13  Dock  street 
Ritchie,  Cosmo,  corn  merchant  and  victual 

dealer.  25  Leven  street 
Ritchie,  David,  smith,  38  Candlemaker  row 

and  6  Fountainbridge  ;  ho.  6  Windmill  st. 
Ritchie,  David  (John  Lees  S,-  Co.),  10  Blen- 
heim place 
Ritchie,  Fred.  James  (/.  Ritchie  §•  Son),  13 

Montgomery  street 
Ritchie,  George,  shipmaster,  3  Gayfield  place 
Ritchie,  George,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  126 

Kirkgate  ;  house,  11  Spence's  place,  Leith 
Ritchie,  George,  brewer,  Bell's  brewery,  46 

Pleasance 
Ritchie,  George,  smith  and  machine-maker. 

32  Horse  wynd  ;  house,  5  Parkside  street 
Ritchie,  George,  1  Heriot  bridge 
Ritchie,  H.  H.,  photographer  and  engraver. 

116  Princes  street 
Ritchie,  James,  spirit  dealer,  280  Canongate 
Ritchie.  James  (R.  §-  Craies),  28  Torphichen 

street 
Ritchie,  J.,   ropemaker,   twine   and   metallic 

cord  manufacturer,  22  S.  Back  Canongate 
Ritchie,  James,  wholesale  stationer,  140  High 

street ;  house,  13  Blacket  place 
Ritchie,  James,  spirit  dealer,  197  High  street 
Ritchie,  John  S.,  accountant  and  actuary,  19 

St  Andrew  square  ;  house,  12  Gilmore  pi. 
Ritchie,  John,  55  George  square 
Ritchie,  John,  butcher,  13  Tobago  street 
Ritchie',  John,  silk  mercer,  5  Viewforth  place 
Ritchie,  John,  teacher,  88  Gilmore  place 
Ritchie,     John,     brassfounder,     South-west 

Thistle  street  lane  ;  house,  9  Thistle  street 
Ritchie,  John,  flesher,  40  Whitfield  place 
Ritchie,  John,  chemist  and  druggist,  20  To- 
bago street 
Ritchie,  Patrick,  press  and  machine  maker. 

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107 


Ritchie,  Peter,  bookseller  and  stationer,   G2 

Lauriston  street ;  house,  5  Portland  place 
Ritchie,  R.  B.,  13  Danube  street 
Ritchie,  Robert  Peel,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  1G  Hill 

street 
Ritchie,  Robert,  civil  and  practical  engineer 

{agent  for  Perkins'   Patent    Heating    Ap- 
paratus, and  agent  for  the   Union  Insurance 

Office,  London),  16  Hill  street 
Ritchie,    Robert    (Rombach    B.    §■    Co.),    8 

Chapel  street 
Ritchie,  Robert,  16  Drumdryan  street 
Ritchie,  Thomas,  31  Broughton  place 
Ritchie,  Thomas,  traveller,  8  West  Adam  st. 
Ritchie,  T.  (R.  #■  Co.),  8  Brougham  street 
Ritchie,  William,  sculptor,  50  Lothian  road 
Ritchie,  W.,  cattle  and  sheep  agent,  10  West 

Newington 
Ritchie,  William,  3  Windsor  street 
Ritchie,  William,  wholesale  stationer,  16  Elder 

street ;  house,  14  Henderson  row 
Ritchie,  S.  &  A.,  Berlin  wool  repository,  37 

Hanover  street 
Ritchie,  Mrs  John,  19  Salisbury  road 
Ritchie,  Mrs  P.,  18  Buccleuch  place 
Ritchie,  Mrs  W.  Adolphus,  13  Rutland  square 
Ritchie,  Mrs,  128  Nicolson  street 
Ritchie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  -40  Heriot  row 
Ritchie,  Mrs,  3  Gardner's  crescent 
Ritchie,  Mrs,  general  drapery  and  outfitting 

warehouse,  27  George  IV.  bridge ;  house, 

28  Buccleuch  place 
Ritchie,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  12  Castle  street 
Ritchie,  Mrs  Dr,  1  Merchiston  terrace 
Ritchie,  Mrs,  7  Kirk  street 
Ritchie,  Miss  Agnes,  17  Mansionhouse  road 
Ritchie,  Miss  C.  M.,  6  Madeira  place,  Leith 
Ritchie,  Miss,  14  Brandon  street 
Rittenberg,  B.,  8  Dabrymple  place 
Road  Office  of  County  Trustees,  County 

buildings 
Robb  &  Glover,  butchers,  24  High  market 
Robb,  Charles,  &  Son,  silversmiths  and  electro- 
platers.  South-west  Thistle  street  lane 
Robb,  Thomas,    &   Son,  family  grocers   and 

wine  merchants,  9  and  11  Frederick  street ; 

house,  74  George  street 
Robb,  George,  victual  dealer,  5  Grange  road 
Robb,  Geo.,  printer  (successor  to  Mr  Hughes), 

3  Thistle  street ;  house,  1  Broughton  place 
Robb,  James  (Scotsman  office),  16  Brougham 

street 
Robb,  James,  19  Fettes  row 
Robb,  John,  builder  and  contractor,    Grove 

cottage,  Grove  street 
Robb,  John  Hew,  builder,  11  New  Broughton 
Robb,   William,   wine  merchant  and  grocer, 

145  Princes  street 
Robb,  Mrs  Gordon,  1  Broughton  place 
Robb,  Mrs,  56  Crosscauseway 
Robbie,  Jn.,  shoemaker,  8  Charlotte  St.,  Leith 
Roberts  Brothers  &  Co.,  of  London,  importers 

of  French  silks  and  flowers,  26  George  street 


Roberts,   Andrew,   engineer,    ]    L'nion   place, 

Bonnington  road 
Roberts,  David,  1  Anderson  place,  Boiuiington 

road 
Roberts,  George,  builder,  12  St  James'  place ; 

house,  1  Grosvenor  street 
Roberts,  Rev.  John,  4  Greenhill  park 
Roberts,  Robt..  firewood  merchant,  Dairy  rd. 
Roberts,  Thomas,  grocer,  8  West  port ;  houise, 

25  Gardner's  crescent 
Roberts,    Thomas,    commercial    traveller,    6 

Salisbury  street 
Roberts,   W.   A.,   M.D.,    L.D.S.,    R.C.S.L., 

dental  surgeon,  30  Queen  street 
Roberts,    William   Henry,    Admiralty  house, 

Whale  brae,  Newhaven  road 
Roberts,  William  John,  hatter,  3  Pleasance 
Roberts,  Mrs  Janet,  midwife,  2  Romilly  place 
Robertson   Brothers,    merchants   (agents  far 

Vivian  cV  Sons,  copper  smelters),  32  and  33 

Timber  bush 
Robertson  &  Cairns,  plumbers,  brassfounders, 

and  gasfitters,  31  Nicolson  street 
Robertson  &  Hope,  grain  and  seed  factors, 

39  Constitution  street 
Robertson  &  Scott,  newspaper  and  advertising 

agents,  13  Hanover  street ;  ho.  7  Argyle  pi. 
ROBERTSON,  ALEXANDER,  &  CO.,  music- 
sellers  to  the  Queen,   39   Princes  street ; 

house,  25  Forth  street.     >!-  See  Adv.  p.  45 
Robertson,  D.  &  J.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants, 

44  George  iv.  bridge  and  Merchant  street 
Robertson,  D.  &  R.,  grocers,  tea,  wine,  and 

spirit  merchants,  51  Kirkgate 
Robertson,  David,  &  Son,  cork  manufacturers 

and  wine  coopers,  8  Elbe  street 
Robertson,  James,  &  Co.,  chemists  and  drug- 
gists, 35  George  street 
Robertson,  J.   &  J.,  wholesale   Scotch   and 

English  warehousemen,  128  and  142  High 

street 
Robertson,  J.  &  M.,  china  merchants,  9  Union 

place   and   38.    Yictoria  street ;    house,  30 

Haddington  place 
Robertson,   J.,  &  Son,   engineers   and   mill- 
wrights, 2  Couper  street 
Robertson,    John,    &   Co.,    stock   and   share 

brokers,  62  George  street 
Robertson,  John,  &  Co.,  wholesale  boot  and 

shoe  manufacturers,  257  High  street ;  house. 

5  Salisbury  street 
Robertson,  M.  &  M.,  sewing-machine  agents. 

18  Cockburn  street ;  ho.  1  Woodhead  place 
Robertson,   Peter   S.,    &   Co.,  seedsmen  and 

nurserymen,  33    St   Andrew   square,    and 

Trinity  nursery.  Trinity 
Robertson,  William,  &  Co..  wholesale  hosiery. 

flannel,  smallware,  glove,  and  yarn  ware- 
house, 160  High  st. ;  house,  19  Rankeillor 

street 
Robertson's  Academy,  East  Preston  street 
Robertson,  Alaric,  colonel  retired  list,  Madras 

staff  corps,  27  Scotland  street 


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Robertson,  Alexander,  31  Nicolson  street 

Robertson,  Alex.,  missionary,  10  Arthur  st. 

Robertson,  Alex.,  confectioner,  40  Cowgate 

Robertson,  Alexander,  W.S.  {actuary  for 
Scotland  of  the  Briton  Medical  Sf  General 
Life  Association),  12  India  street 

Robertson,  Alexander  "W.,  C.A.,  82  Great 
King  street 

Robertson,  A.,  cabinet  and  picture  frame 
maker,  lane,  38  Rose  st. ;  ho.  25  Thistle  st. 

Robertson,  Alex.,  dairyman,  70  Rose  street 

Robertson,  Alexander,  tailor  and  clothier,  4 
St  Anthony  place  ;  house,  62  Rosemount 
buildings 

Robertson,  Alexander,  writer,  11  Raeburn  pi. 

Robertson,  Alexander,  M.A.,  teacher  of  mathe- 
matics, 54  South  bridge  ;  house,  12  Union 
street 

Robertson,  Alexander,  commission  agent  and 
ham-curer,  5  Old  Physic  gardens ;  house. 
30  Lothian  street 

Robertson,  Andrew,  wood  merchant,  12  Had- 
dington place  ;  house,  8  Annandale  street 

Robertson,  Andrew  (secy,  of  Scottish  Pro- 
vincial Assurance  Co.),  65  Princes  street ; 
house,  5  Howard  place 

Robertson,  Andrew,  butcher,  18  Roxburgh  pi. 

Robertson,  Charles,  ironfounder,  Richmond 
foundry,  93  Pleasance  ;  house,  11  Ingliston 
street 

Robertson,  Charles,  news-agent,  2  North 
Richmond  street 

Robertson,  Charles,  advocate,  13  Gloucester 
place 

Robertson,  Charles,  44  Cumberland  street 

Robertson,  Charles  (messeiiger,  Commercial 
Bank),  10  George  street 

Robertson,  Charles,  wine  and  spirit  dealer. 
17  Canongate ;  house,  19 

Robertson,  Charles,  10  Grange  road 

Robertson,  David,  engraver,  104  Rose  street 

Robertson,  D.,  Albert  hotel,  25  Hanover  st. 
and  27  Rose  street 

Robertson,  D.  H.,  M.D.,  9  Albany  st,,  Leith 

Robertson,  D.  I.,  city  chamberlain,  and  trea- 
surer of  Trinity  hospital,  10  Royal  Ex- 
change ;  house,  TYesterhall,  Meadows 

Robertson,  Daniel,  commission  agent,  4  Hope 
park  crescent 

Robertson,  David,  architect,  16  Picardy  place ; 
house,  Westerhall  Lodge,  Westerhall 

Robertson,  D.,  tailor,  1  Tontine  buildings. 
Fox  lane 

ROBERTSON,  DAVID,^  funeral  undertaker, 
16  Lothian  road.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  114 

Robertson,  David,  hosier  and  draper,  24  High 
street 

Robertson,  David  S.,  C.A.,  10  Gt.  Stuart  st. 

Robertson,  David,  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer, 
and  furniture  dealer,  33  Lothian  road 

Robertson,  Donald,  invalid  attendant,  11  Pitt 
street 

Robertson,  Donald,  13  Inverleith  row 


Robertson,  Donald,  grocer  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 92  Pleasance 

Robertson,  Donald,  168  Rose  street 

Robertson,  Donald,  shoemaker,  373  High  st. 

Robertson,  Donald,  spirit  merchant,  15  Flesh- 
market  close 

Robertson,  Douglas  Argyll,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S., 
40  Queen  street 

Robertson,  Duncan,  8  Frederick  street 

Robertson,  Duncan,  2  Roxburgh  terrace 

Robertson,  Duncan,  spirit  dealer,  100  Cow- 
gate  ;  house,  56  Candlemaker  row 

Robertson,  Duncan,  tailor,  62  Thistle  street 

Robertson,  Fergus  (Royal  Bank  of  Scotland). 
8  Spring  gardens,  Abbey  hill 

Robertson,  George  Brown,  W.S.,  deputy 
keeper  of  records,  Register  House,  16  Alva 
street 

Robertson,  George  (H  M.C.),  6  Cannon 
street,  Leith 

Robertson,  George  Gordon,  M.D.,  deputy-in- 
spector-general of  hospitals,  10  Windsor 
street 

Robertson,  George,  civil  engineer,  47  Albany 
street,  and  new  works,  Leith  docks 

Robertson,  George,  W.S.,  17  Royal  circus 

Robertson,  George,  teacher,  Free  New  North 
School.  132  High  street ;  house,  7  Beau- 
mont place 

Robertson,  George  (D.  $•  J.  R.),  34  Lauder  rd. 

Robertson,  George,  dairy,  4  East  Sciennes  st. 

Robertson,  George,  tailor,  119  Causewayside 

Robertson,  George,  grocer,  1  Hawthorn  bank 
terrace,  Leith 

Robertson,  Gilbert,  merchant,  36  Quality 
street ;  house,  8  Frederick  street 

Robertson,  H.,  confectioner,  62  South  bridge; 
house,  Rosehall  cottage,  Dalkeith  road 

Robertson.  Henry.  East  Coast  booking  agent, 
Waverley  bridge  station 

Robertson,  Henry  T.,  bookkeeper,  4  Hill  sq. 

Robertson,  J.,  coal  agent,  28  St  Leonard  st, 

Robertson,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 
184  Canongate  ;  house,  22  St  John  street 

Robertson.  James,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant. 
1  Tennant  street 

Robertson,  James,  flesher,  62  St  Andrew  St.. 
Leith 

Robertson,  James,  baker  and  confectioner. 
19  Elm  row 

Robertson,  James,  2  Ferrier  street 

Robertson,  James  (R.  Brothers).  3  Smith's  pi. 

Robertson,  Rev.  James,  6  Salisbury  road 

Robertson,  Rev.  James,  1  Yiewforth  place 

Robertson,  J.  S.,  W.S.,  11  Claremont  crescent 

Robertson,  James,  gownkeeper,  9  Rose  street 

Robertson,  J.,  umbrella  manufacturer,  32 
Leith  street  and  3  Bread  street ;  house. 
21  Buccleuch  place 

Robertson,  James,  wright,  2  Blackford  place. 
Morningside 

Robertson,  James,  commercial  traveller.  Go 
Thistle  street 


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Robertson,  James  (II. M.  Customs),  13  Haw- 
thorn bank  place 
Robertson,  James  G.,  shipmaster,  48  Albany 

street,  Leith 
Robertson,  James,  joiner,  129  Rose  street 
Robertson,  James  (G.P.O.),  35  Eristo  street 
Robertson,  James,  41  Rose  street 
Robertson,  James,  lodgings,  9  Wemyss  place 
Robertson,  James  (J.  R.  &,•  Co.),  6  Blacketpl. 
Robertson,  James,  traffic  agent,  Gt.  Northern, 
North-Eastern,  and  East  Coast  Railways  ; 
office,  12  South  St  David  street 
Robertson,  James,  36  Hanover  street 
Robertson,    James,    working    jeweller    and 
lapidary,    4   St  James'  square ;    house,   8 
Sylvan  place 
Robertson,  James,  15  India  street 
Robertson,  James,  1  Coates  crescent 
Robertson,  J.,  carver,  gilder,  etc.,  26  Carnegie 

street 
Robertson.  James,  coach-hirer  and  coal  mer- 
chant, Bank  place  :  house,  12  Madeira  st. 
Robertson,  James  (J.  §p  J.  It.),  38  Danube  st, 
Robertson,  Jeffrey  Hall  (letter,  Bank  of  Scot- 
land), 11  Viewforth  place 
Robertson,  Colonel  J.  A.,  118  Princes  street 
Robertson,    John,    coal   merchant,   9  Upper 

Grove  place 
Robertson,  John  (R.  E.  S.  Sf  Co.),  1  Wood- 
head  place 
Robertson,  John,  tailor,  2  Canonmills 
Robertson,  John,  S.S.C.  and  S.L.,  63  Hanover 

street;  house,  27  Brighton  pi.,  Portobello 
Robertson,  John,  builder,  Momingside 
Robertson,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  3 
Hill  place  and  17  Shore  ;  house,  30  Nicolson 
street 
Robertson,  John,  clerk,  6  South  Clerk  street 
Robertson,   J.,   bootmaker,   5   East   Register 

street ;  house,  26a  St  James'  square 
Robertson,  John,  dairy,  42  London  street 
Robertson,  John,  25  India  street 
Robertson,  John,  10  Prince  Regent  street 
Robertson,  J.  H.  (R.  Brothers),  5  Laverock 

bank  terrace 
Robertson,  John,  teacher  of  music,  56  George 

street 
Robertson,     John,     house  -  steward,     George 

Heriot's  hospital ;  house,  1  Heriot  place 
Robertson,  John  (D.  Sf  J.  R.),  1  Lauriston 

park 
Robertson,  John,  spirit  dealer,  23  Bridge  st.  ; 

house,  New  Land,  Albany  street,  Leith 
Robertson,  John,  flesher,  2  Tennant  street 
Robertson,  John  A.,  S.S.C,  17  York  place 
Robertson,  John  G.,  1  Rillbank  terrace 
Robertson,  John  M'L.,  engineer  (  Wight  §•  R.), 

5  Union  place,  Bonnington  road 
Robertson,  John  S.,  tract  depot,  8  Lothian 

road 
Robertson,  John,  S.S.C,  19  Comely  bank 
Robertson,    John,    brush  manufacturer,    3a 
Frederick  street ;  house,  112  Rose  street 


ROB  ICO 

Robertson,  J.  P.  B.,  advocate,  5b  South-;;  t 

Circus  place    • 
Robertson,  Jos.  (./.  $• ./.  /?.),  7  Lauriston  park 
Robertson,  Lawrence,  5  Melville  crescent 
Robertson,   Magnus,    wright,    Prince    I 

street;  house,  3  Hope  terrace,  Leith 
Robertson,  Peter,  agent  (Commercial  Bank), 

100   South  bridge;  house,  Holland  lodge, 

1  South  Gray  street 
Robertson,  Peter,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 62  Canongate  ;  house,  60 
Robertson,  Peter,  letter-carrier,  7  North-west 

Circus  place 
Robertson,  Peter  S.,  Dundurn,  Trinity 
Robertson,  Richard,  cabinetmaker,  8  Lothian 

road 
Robertson,    Robert,    watch-ca.se     maker,    8 

Nicolson  square 
Robertson,  Robert,  wholesale  corn  merchant, 

Haddon's  court,  112  Nicolson  street ;  house, 

Lauder  road 
ROBERTSON,    ROBERT,  tobacco  manufac- 
turer, 3  St  Patrick  street ;  ho.  19  St  Patrick 

square.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  103 
Robertson,  Robert,  grocer  and  wine  dealer,  1 

Hamilton  place  ;  house,  2 
Robertson,  Robert  (P.  M'Gregor,  Sons,  fr  R.\ 

33  East  Claremont  street 
Robertson,     Robert,      chimney-sweeper,     20 

Gifford  park 
Robertson,  Robert,  grocer  and  provision  mer- 
chant, 23  Arthur  street 
Robertson,  Thomas  R.,  W.S.  and  sharebroker, 

62  George  st. ;  house,  Gorgie  lodge,  Slateford 
Robertson,  Thos.,  spirit  dealer,  1  Canonmills 
Robertson,  Thomas  (secretary,  Standard  Life 

Assurance  Office),  11  Grange  road 
Robertson,  Thos.  (R.  fy  Hope),  18  AVindsor  st. 
Robertson,    Thomas    (Oliphant    §■    Co.),    25 

Blacket  place 
Robertson,  Thomas,  baker,  5  St  Patrick  street 
Robertson,  Thomas,  bread  and  biscuit  baker, 

71  Pleasance 
Robertson,  Thomas  B.,  3  Boothacre  cottages, 

Seafield 
Robertson,    T.   S.    (Standard  Life  Assurance 

Office),  1  Gladstone  place 
Robertson,  Thomas  (Inland  Revenue),  8  Hen- 
derson place 
Robertson,  Thomas,  tailor   and   clothier.    88 

Nicolson  street 
Robertson,  Rev.  Win.,  D.D.,  29  Albany  street 
Robertson,  Win.,  M.D.,   F.R.C.P..   Registrar 

of    Scottish    Branch    of    General   Medical 

Council,  28  Albany  street 
Robertson,  William,  teacher.  9  Kirk  street 
Robertson,  William,  dairyman,  1  Church  st. ; 

house,  10  Baker's  place 
Robertson,  William  (G.P.O.),  15  St  James' 

square 
Robertson,  William,  plumber  and  glazier,  146 

Constitution  street  ;  house.  b6  Bridge  street 
Robertson,  Wm..  gardener.  Pilrig  st.  gardens 


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Robertson.  "William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  Robertson,  Mrs,  35  Ann  street 

1  Parkside  street  '  Robertson,  Georgina,  tobacconist,  3  Church  st 
Robertson,    William,    Oakfield  foundry,    102  Robertson,  Miss  Helen,  23  George  square 

Pleasance  '  j  Robertson,  Miss  J. ,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant 

Robertson,  "William,  tinsmith,  94  Rose  street i     2  West  port  ;  house,  17  Keir  street 
Robertson,  "William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  i  Robertson,  Miss  J.,  7  Brighton  street 

15  King  street,  Leith  Robertson.  Miss  Louisa,  6a  Bruntsfield  place 

Robertson,  William  (J.R.  §•  Son),  11  Albany .  Robertson.  Miss  Margaret,  10  Saunders  street 

street,  Leith  Robertson,  Marion,  provisiou  dealer,  57  Earl 

Robertson,  William,  grocer  and  wine  mercht., ;     Grey  street 

2  High  street  Robertson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  94  Rose  street 
Robertson,  "Wm.,  Free  Gaelic  Church  officer, !  Robertson,  Miss,  9  St  Vincent  street 

Cambridge  street  Robertson,  Miss,  3  Hope  park  terrace 

Robertson,  Wm.  W.,  17  Upper  Grove  place      !  Robertson,  Miss,  40  Frederick  street 
Robertson,  "William  N.,  of  Danachie,  9  Sabs- J  Robertson,  Miss,  teacher,  18a  Greenside  place 

bury  place  j  Robertson,  Miss,  25  Cumberland  street 

Robertson,   WilUam,   greengrocer,    43    East  J  Robertson,  Miss,  65  Northumberland  street 


Crosscauseway 
Robertson,  Mrs  A.,  2  Scotland  street 
Robertson,  Mrs   Ann,  hotelkeeper,  59  Cock- 
burn  street 
Robertson,  Mrs  David,  53  George  street 
Robertson,  Mrs  Dr.  13  Salisbury  street 
Robertson,  Mrs  D.,  28  Gayfield  square 
Robertson,  Mrs  G.,  28  Albany  street 
Robertson,  Mrs  George,  1  Summerhall  place 


Robertson,  Miss,  1  Meadow  place 
Robertson,  Miss,  4  Rutland  square 
Robertson,  Miss,  22  Scotland  street 
Robertson,  Misses,  56  India  street 
Robertson,  Misses.  11  Heriot  row 
Robertson,  Misses,  9  Macnab  street 
Robie,    James,    Ruby   villa,    Murray    street. 

Sciennes  hill 
Robin,  M'Millan,  &  Co.,  brewers,  Summerhall 


Robertson,  Mrs  H.,  china  merchant,  9  Drum-  Robin,  James,  joiner,  31  Horse  wynd 


mond  street 
Robertson,  Mrs  J.,  17  York  place 
Robertson,  Mrs  James,  32  Albany  street,  Leith 
Robertson,  Mrs  James,  6  Melville  crescent 
Robertson,  Mrs  J.,  greengrocer,  49  Clerk  st. 
Robertson,  Mrs  John,  24  Duke  street 
Robertson,  Mrs  John,  21  Lothian  street 
Robertson,  Mrs  Dr  Joseph,  23  Buccleuch  place 
Robertson,  Mrs  Margaret,  17  Scotland  street 
Robertson,  Mrs  M.,  dressmaker,  37  India  pi. 
Robertson,  Mrs  P.,  dressmaker,  36  Bristo  st. 
Robertson,  Mrs  Thomas,  3  Windmill  street 
Robertson,  Mrs  T.,  dressmaker,  11  Market  pi. 
Robertson,  Mrs  W.,  draper,  132  Nicolson  st. ; 

house,  7  St  Patrick  square 
Robertson,    Mrs,    French    corset    maker, 

Clarence  street 


Robin,  P.,  janitor,  Royal  Infirmary 

Robin,  Mrs  Sa.,  30  Warriston  crescent 

Robinows  &  Marjoribanks,  corn  factors  and 
general  merchants,  62  Constitution  street 

Robinow.  Adolph,  Hanseatic  Vice-Consul,  21 
Clarendon  crescent 

Robinson,  Robert,  &  Sons,  horticultural 
builders.  Canonmills ;  ho.  Brunton  cottage 

Robinson,  Frederick,  hotel  porter.  20  George 
street 

Robinson,  H.,  publisher,  stationer,  and  news- 
paper agent,  11  Greenside  street;  house.  10 
Catherine  street 

Robinson,  T.  TV,  of  Maitland,  27  Buccleuch  pi 

Robinson.  Mrs,  8  Annandale  street 
32  Robison,  James,  bootmaker,  2  Henry  place 

Robson,  Selby,  agent,  8  West  Adam  street 


Robertson.  Mrs,  public  steam  washing  house,  i  Robson,  Dr  Thos.  W.  E.,  teacher  of  the  Eng 


28  South  Back  of  Canongate 
Robertson,  Mrs,  5  Lapicide  lane 
Robertson,  Mrs,  3  Spence's  place,  Leith 
Robertson,  Mrs,  3  Randolph  place 
Robertson,  Mrs,  22  Dundas  street 
Robertson,  Mrs,  15  Clerk  street 
Robertson,  Mrs,  4  Henderson  row 
Robertson,  Mrs,  27  Elder  street 
Robertson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse.  4  Newport  st. 
Robertson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  25  Barony  street 
Robertson,  Mrs,  6  Dundas  street 
Robertson,  Mrs,  38  Minto  street 
Robertson,  Mrs,  5b  South-east  Circus  place 
Robertson,  Mrs,  midwife,  2  Tontine  buildings. 

Fox  lane 
Robertson,  Mrs,  of  Auchleeks,   9  Clarendon 

crescent 
Robertson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  135a  George  st. 


lish  language  and  hterature,  12  Queen  st. 
Robson,  Wilhani  (  WMte-Millar  §■  R.),  S.S.C.. 

22  Rutland  square 
Robson,  Mrs  M.,  worsted  shop,  137  Rose  st. 
Robson,  Miss,  22  Drummond  place 
Rochead,  Miss  Jane,  matron,  Stewart's  hos- 
pital, Dean 
Rock  Life  Assurance  Compaxy  (Henry  Lee*. 

agent),  6  York  place 
Roddick,  Rev.  James,  11  Clarence  street 
Roddie,  Mrs  William,  56  Clerk  street 
Roden,  Francis,  grocer,  9  St  Mary's  wynd 
Roden,  Mrs,  32  Cumberland  street 
Rodger,  Alex.,  coal  merchant,  13  Morton  street 
Rodger,  J.  F.  (Maclaclian,  Ivory,  $  R.),  1 

Royal  circus 
Rodger,   James,   Blackbraes  coal  depot,   IS . 
Port-Hamilton  ;  house,  162  Fountainbridge 


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Rodger,  James,  G  Charlotte  place 

Rodger,  John,  7  Charles  street 

Rodger,  John  D.,  builder,  24  West  Lauriston 
place  ;  house,  12  Spittal  street 

Rodger,  William,  hairdresser,  143  Pleasance 

Rodger,  W.  fishmonger,  4a  Union  street 

Rodger,  Mrs  Eliz.,  Laurel  bank,  Stanley  road 

Rodger,  Mrs  J.,  greengrocer  and  fruiterer,  6 
Baker's  place 

Rodger,  Mrs,  1  Royal  circus 

Rodger,  Miss,  45  Ann  street 

Rodgers,  James,  gardener,  Morayfield,  Restal- 
rig  road 

Rodgers,  Mrs  M.,  ladies'  nurse,  6  Baker's  pi. 

Rodgers,  Misses  E.  &  A.,  millinery  warehouse, 
14  Buccleuch  street 

Roger,  Alexander,  S.S.C.  (M'DonaU  #■  R.), 
7  Scotland  street 

Roger,  David,  15  Buccleuch  street 

Roger,  William,  miniature  painter,  7  Dewar 
place 

Rogers  &  Boog,  saddlery  and  harness  makers, 
80  Princes  street 

Rogers,  A.  (Hutchinson  §  R.),2  Hillside  cres. 

Rogers,  J.  H.  (R.  fr  Boog),  13  S.  Charlotte 
street 

Rogers,  James,  ironmonger,  and  coal  and 
commercial  agent,  21  Drumdryan  street 

Rogers,  William,  bookseller,  bookbinder,  and 
stationer,  15  Charlotte  place  ;  ho.  29  Alva 
street 

Rogers,  Miss  Agnes,  dressmaker,  21  Drum 
dryan  street 

Rogerson,  John  J.,  Merchiston  castle,  Mer- 
chiston 

Rogerson,  Mrs,  2  Yiewforth  place 

Roland,  Captain,  fencing-room  and  gymna- 
sium, IS  St  Andrew  square  ;  house,  7  Belle- 
vue  terrace 

Roland,  Henry,  fencing-master,  33  Gayfieldsq. 

Rolland,  Adam,  of  Gask,  20  Atholl  crescent 

Rolland,  Mrs  John,  13  Hope  street 

Rolland,  Miss,  14  Shandwick  place 

Rollo,  Archibald,  Sunbury  house,  Bell's  mills 

Rollo,  Hugh  James,  W.S.,  master  extraordi- 
nary in  Chancery,  England  and  Ireland, 
and  Commissioner  for  English  and  Irish 
Courts,  14  Young  street ;  house,  4  Randolph 
cliff 

Rollo,  James,  grocer,  106  High  street 

Rollo,  Wm.,  janitor,  High  school,  Regent  road 

Rollo,  Miss,  11  Darnaway  street 

Romanes  &  Paterson,  silk  mercers  and  tartan 
manufacturers  to  the  Queen*,  59  North  bridge 

Romanes,  Charles  S.,  secretary  to  the  Veteri- 
nary College,  8  Clyde  street 

Romanes,  James,  C.A.  (Murray  Sf  7?.),  19 
Mayfield  terrace 

Romanes,  John,  S.S.C.  (Paterson  Sj'R.,  W.S.), 
7  Nelson  street 

Romanes,  Ninian,  spirit  merchant,  12  West 
Maitland  street 

Romanes,  Robert,  4  Oxford  terrace 


Romanes,  Mrs,  19  Mayfield  terrace 
Romanes,  Mrs  J.,  9  Manor  place 
Romans,  John,  consulting  gas  engineer  and 
contractor,  53. Frederick  street 

Rombach  Brothers  &  Co.,  wholesale  toj 
hardware  merchants,  82  South  bridge 
Rome,  John,  commercial  traveller,    1  Ran- 

keillor  street 
Romeling,  Rudolph,  3  Helen  place,  Leith 
Ronald  &  Ritchie,  S.S.C,  20  Hill  street 
Ronald,  Alexander,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  30 

Jamaica  street 
Ronald,   Hugh,  insurance  and  coal  agent,  2 

West  Nicolson  street 
Ronald,  John,  S.S.C,  20  Hill  street ;  house. 

Prestonholm,  Lasswade 
Ronalds,  Edmund  (Bonnington  Chemical  Co.), 

Bonnington;  house,  Bonnington  road 
Ronalds,  Hugh  (Bonnington   Chemical  Co.), 

Hillhousefield  house,  Bonnington 
Ronaldson,  George  (Cruickshanks  <$•  R.),  10 

Crown  street 
Ronaldson,  John,  6  St  Andrew  square 
Ronaldson,  Thomas,  7  Mansionhouse  road 
Ronaldson,  Thomas,  clerk,  9  Grindlay  street 
Ronaldson,    William,     wine    merchant    and 

grocer,  6  St  Patrick  street 
Ronaldson,  Miss,  Somerset  cottage,  Raebum  pi. 
Ronaldson,  Misses,  46  Home  street 
Roney,  E.,  broker,  161  Cowgate 
Rooney,   Hugh,  commission  agent,  2  Green- 
side  jJace 
Roper,  Andw. , bootmaker,  14  W.  Richmond  st. 
Roper,  George,  bootmaker,  43  Bristo  street ; 

house,  24  Arthur  street 
Roper,  Henry  J.,  5  Saunders  street 
Roques,   Madame,    &   Miss  Wight,  milliners 
and  importers  of  flowers,  7  South  St  An- 
drew street ;  house,  9 
ROQUES,  CAS1MIR;  hairdresser  and  per- 
fumer from  Paris,  7  South  St  Andrew  st.  : 
house,  9.     sfcSee  Adv.  p.  103 
Rorie,  George  L.,  23  Comely  bank 
Rosa,  Edward,  chiroj)odist,  27  Howe  street 
Rosa,  George,  M.D.,  surgeon,  80b  George  st. 
Rose,  L.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  5  Bank  street. 

Leith  ;  house,  5  Smith's  place 
Rose,  Charles  A.,  Bonnington  sugar  refinery. 

Breadalbane  street 
Rose,  Hugh  (Craig  §-  R.),  3  Hillside  crescent 
Rose,  James,  hairdresser,  7  Chapel  street 
Rose,  Jas.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  41  Thistle  a. 
Rose,  John  E.,  14  North  Fort  street 
Rose,  John  T.  (late  shipbuilder,  Leith),  3  Ox- 
ford street 
Rose,  John,  grocer,  2  Eglinton  street 
Rose,  John,  1  Drummond  street 
Rose,  Robert,  28  Barony  street 
Rose,  R.  M.,  accountant,  24  Howe  street 
Rose,  Robert  (H.M.  Customs),  5  S.  Fort  street 
Rose,  Thomas,  spirit  merch.,  2  Hillhousefield 
Rose,  WilHam,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  35 
Broughton  place 


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Rose,    William,    saddler,    58    Grassmarket ; 

house,  17  Keir  street 
Rose,  W.  K.,  news,  reporter,  1  Sciennes  hill  pi. 
Rose,  Mrs  Heriot,  31  India  street 
Rose,  Mrs  Neilson,  14  North  Fort  street 
Rose,  Mrs  Robert,  7  Cornwall  street 
Rose,  Mrs,  2  North  Newington  place 
Rose,  Miss,  47  Great  King  street 
Rose,  Miss,  5  Keir  street 
Rose,  Miss,  dressmaker,  etc.,  1  Drummondst. 
Rosenberg,    L.,     picture-frame     maker,    8b 

Howe  street 
Rosie,  Mrs,  52  Cumberland  street 
Rosie,  Mrs,  boarding-school,  Dalrymple  cres. 
Ross&M'Lean,  plasterers,  St  Leonard's  lane ; 

house,  6  Brown  street 
Ross,  Martin,  &  Co.,  com.  merchants  and  in- 
surance brokers,  44  Constitution  street 
Ross  &  Pringle,  photographers  to  the  Queen, 

114  George  street 
Ross  &  Wright,  goldbeaters  and  dealers  in 

coins,  11  Calton  street 
Ross  &  Young,  tailors  and  clothiers,  13  Leith 

street 
Ross,  Alexander,   &  Company,  grocers  and 
wine  merchants,  7  North  St  Andrew  street 
Ross,  H.,  &  Co.,  family  linen,  general  outfit- 
ting, and  baby  linen  warehouse,  etc.,  1  and 
3  Nicolson  street ;  house,  8  Preston  terrace 
Ross,  John,  &  Son,  Venetian  blind  makers, 

29  Leven  street ;  house,  27 
Ross,  J.  &  R.  D.,  W.S.,  38  Frederick  street 
Ross,  Adolphus  Macdowell  (H.M.  Customs), 

41a  Broughton  street 
Ross,  Alex.  (A.  R.  S?  Co.),  14  Clarence  street 
Ross,  A.  Ellison,  S.S.C.,  1G  Royal  Exchange; 

house,  22  E.  Preston  street 
Ross,    Alex.,    shawl   merchant,    19    Lothian 

road ;  house  23 
Ross,  A.,  greengrocer,  etc.,  13  Drummond  st. 
Ross,  Alex.,  cowfeeder,  13  Greenside  street 
Ross,  Alexander,  lodgings,  3  Frederick  street 
Ross,  Alex.,  teacher  of  music,  40  Nicolson  st. 
Ross,  Alexander,  writer,  23  Howe  street 
Ross,   Alex.,    joiner   and    cabinetmaker,    25 
Buccleuch  street ;  house,  2  Farquharson  pi. 
Ross,  Alexander  F.,  writer,  102  Gilmore  place 
Ross,  Alexander,  27  Dundas  street 
Ross,  Alexander,  17  Union  place 
Ross,  Alexander,  bootmaker,  46  Dean  street 
Ross,  Andrew,  grocer,  95  Grassmarket;  house, 

5  Lauriston  park 
Ross,  Andrew,  lodgings,  5  Hope  street 
Ross,  Colquhoun,  173  Fountainbridge 
Ross,  Daniel,  upholsterer  and  cabinetmaker, 
14  Elm  row  ;  house,  4  Montgomery  street 
Ross,  David,  classical  teacher,  14  Parkside  st. 
Ross,  David,  confectioner,  wholesale  and  re- 
tail, 35  North  Pitt  street 
Ross,  David,  painter  and  glazier,  194  Rose  st. 
Ross,  David,  tailor  and  clothier,  11  Lothian  st. 
Ross,  Donald,  water  officer,  50  Potterrow 
Ross,  Farquhar,  blacksmith,  48  Duke  st.,  Leith 


Ross,  George  (G.P.O.),  14  Calton  hill 
Ross,  George,  7  Portland  place,  Leith 
Ross,  George,  6  Brown  street 
Ross,  George,  12  London  row 
Ross,  Geo.,  wine  and  spirit  mer.,  4  Shrub  pi. 
Ross,  Geo.,  silk  mercer  and  draper,  3  S.  Clerk  st 
Ross,  George  Clark  (Scottish  National  Insur- 
ance Co.),  35  Albany  street 
Ross,  Gregor  (G.P.O.),  31  Rosemount  builds. 
Ross,   II.,   china  merchant,   84  Candlemaker 

row  ;  house,  1  Arthur  street,  Leith  walk 
Ross,  Hugh  A.,  128  Causewayside 
Ross,  James,  builder,  40  Grove  street 
Ross,  James  (R.  Sp  Pringhs)'$bas&  Powderbedlj 

Broughton  road 
Ross,  James,  rope,  twine,  and  fish-line  manu- 
facturer, 2  Coalhill 
Ross,  James,  mill-master,  Lindsay  &  Marr's 

mills,  Water  of  Leith 
Ross,  Major-General  James  Kerr,  Elm  bank, 

Whitehouse  loan 
Ross,  John  M.,  master  of  English  language 
and  literature,  High  School,  30  Gt.  King  st. 
Ross,  Jn.,  photographic  artist,  30  Hanover  st. 
Ross,  John  (J.  Sf  R.  D.  R.),  79  Great  King  st 
Ross,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  10  Morningside 
Ross,  John,  dairy,  43  William  street 
Ross,   John,    spirit  merchant,   48   Cowgate ; 

house,  5  Victoria  street 
Ross,  John,  medical  botanist,  78  Rose  street 
Ross,  John  H.,  30  Prince  Albert  buildings 
Ross,  Murdoch  (agent  National  Bank,  South 
Side  Branch),  3  Nicolson  square  ;  house,  8 
Duncan  street,  Drummond  place 
Ross,  Philip,  1  Marmion  ten-ace 
Ross,  Robert  D.  (/.  §■  R.  D.  R.),  79  Great 

King  street 
Ross,  Robert  J.,  painter,  glazier,  and  paper- 
hanger,  8  W.  Nicolson  St.;  ho.  Dalkeith  rd. 
Ross,  Robert  (Union  Bank),  10  Ann  street 
Ross,  Robert  T.,  artist,  78  Queen  street 
Ross,  Ronald,  Venetian  bhnd  maker,  12  Bread 

street  ' 

Ross,  Thomas,  flesher,  9  High  market;  house, 

23  Carrubber's  close 
Ross,    Thomas,    grocer   and  spirit  dealer,   3 

Home  street 
Ross,  William,  metal  dealer,  21  Leith  street 
Ross,  William,  7  Beaumont  place 
Ross,  William  (Gazette  Office),  2  Parkside  st. 
Ross,  William,  11  Upper  Grove  place 
Ross,  Wdliam,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  14 

Dock  place ;  house,  2  South  Fort  street 
Ross,  William,  confectioner,  95  West  bow 
Ross,  William,  keeper  of  Queen  Mary's  apart- 
ments, Holyrood ;  house,  30  Croft-an-Righ 
Ross,  William,  engineer,  27  Brunswick  street 
Ross,  William,  carter  and  coal  merchant,  17 

Abbey  hill 
Ross,  Mrs  E.,  ladies'  nurse,  9  Bristo  place 
Ross,  Mrs  E.,  dressmaker,  3  Elder  street 
Ross,  Mrs  George,  7  Forres  street 
Ross,  Mrs  H.,  milliner,  8  St  Anthony  place 


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Ross,  Mrs  John,  6  Preston  terrace 

Ross,  Mrs  John,  1  Morton  street 

Ross,  Mrs  J.,  spirit  dealer,  479  Lawnmarkct 

Ross,  Mrs  R.,  9  Grove  street 

Ross,  Mrs  William,  lodgings,  8  St  James'  sq. 

Ross,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  14  William  street 

Ross,  Mrs,  miniature  painter  and  teacher  of 

drawing,  36  Hanover  street 
Ross,  Mrs,  11  Comely  bank 
Ross,  Mrs,  lodgings,  53  Frederick  street 
Ross,  Mrs,  boarding  school,  30  and  32  Great 

King  street 
Ross,  Mrs,  48  North  bridge 
Ross,  Miss  A.,  lodgings,  4  Bristo  port 
Ross,  Miss  Helen,  milliner,  31  Fountainbridge 
Ross,  Miss  Isabella,  tobacconist,  20  Sandportst. 
Ross,  Miss,  dressmaker,  31  India  place 
Ross,  Miss,  lodgings,  3  Warriston  place 
Ross,  Miss,  dressmaker,  47  Thistle  street 
Ross,  Miss,  35  Charlotte  square 
Ross,  Miss,  5  Randolph  place 
Ross,  Miss,  25  St  Bernard's  crescent 
Ross,  Miss,   matron  of   St   Cuthbert's   poor- 
house,  St  Cuthbert's  lane 
Ross,   Agnes,   grocer   and   spirit  dealer,   19 

Greenside  row 
Ross,  Aim,  confectioner,  163  Rose  street 
Ross,  Misses,  3  Graham  street 
Rotberg,  F.  von,  23  London  street 
Rothes,  The  Right  Hon.  Countess  of,  4  Heriot 

row,  and  Leslie  house,  Markinch 
Rothes,   The   Right   Hon.    Louisa,    Dowager 

Countess  of,  4  Heriot  row 
Rothfeld,  Louis,  prof,  of  music,  47  Castle  st. 
Rotterdam  and  Leith    Steamship    Office 

(D.  R.  Macgrego'r,  agent),  55  Bernard  st. 
Roughead,    William,    &     Son,    shirtmakers, 

hosiers,  and  glovers  to  His  Royal  Highness 

the  Prince  of  AYales,  69  Princes  street 
Roughead,  John  (W.  R.  8p  Son),  61   South 

Clerk  street 
Roughead,  P.  C,  13  West  Preston  street 
Roughead,  Mrs,  50  Minto  street 
Roughead,  Miss  A.,  lodgings,  22  Scotland  st. 
Rougvie,    John,    auctioneer,    appraiser,    and 

furniture  dealer,  3  Melbourne  place ;  ho.  4 
Rougvie,  J.,  confectioner,  10  Church  street 
Rougvie,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  11  Church  street 
Roussy,  F.  C.  Sumichrast,  teacher  of  French, 

1  Melville  street 
Roussy,  Mrs  S.  Sumichrast,  boarding  school, 
,    1  Melville  street 
Rowatt,  Thomas,  &  Son,  paraffin   lamp  and 

mineral  oil  manufacturers,  9  Lothian  road  ; 

house,  Pahnerston  road 
Rowbottom,  Rev.  F.,  3  Bellevue  place 
Rowe,  George,  head  master,  John  Watson's 

Institution  ;  house,  Watson  villa,  Dean 
Rowell  &  Stoddart,  mast,  block,  and  pump 

makers,  6  Dock  street 
RoweU,  W.  (R.  $  Stoddart),  8  Albany  st.,  Leith 
Rowland,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  4  Mel- 
bourne place 


Roy,  J.  M.,  shipmaster,  2  Crown  .street.  Leith 

Roy,  James,  laceman,  23  and  21  North  bridge; 
house,  15  Arnifiton  place 

Roy,  William  G.,  8.S.C.,  8  North  St  David  st. 

Roy,  Mrs  Andrew,  3  Kew  terrace 

Roy,  Mrs  M.,  victual  dealer,  37  Cumberland  st. 

Royal  Association'  fob  Pbomotion  oi  1  r-i: 
Arts  in  Scotland,  67  George  st.  ;  H.  W. 
Cornillon,  S.S.C.,  secretary 

Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  36  St  Andrew 
square ;  branches,  5  Hunter  square,  30 
Bernard  street,  and  Granton 

Royal  Clan  Tartan  Wareiio.,  101  George  st. 

Royal  College  of  Physicians,  9  Queen  st.  ; 
Dr  Daniel  Rutherford  Haldane,  22  Char- 
lotte square,  secretary 

Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  Nicolson  street 

Royal  Eastern  Yacht  Club  {George  Mc- 
kenzie, honorary  treasurer),  101j;  Pi  in 

Royal  Edinburgh  Asylum,  Morningside 

Royal  Engineers'  Office,  42  Northumbd.  st. 

ROYAL  EXCHANGE  ASSURANCE,  in- 
corporated 1720  (William  Wood,  agent),  5 
Nelson  street.     ^  See  Adr.  p.  31 

ROYAL  FIRE  AND  LIFE  INSURANCE 
COMPANY  (James  MilKgan,  S.S.C..  local 
manager ;  A.  J.  Laing,  surveyor),  13  George 
street.     ^  Bee  fly-leaf  at  end 

Royal  High  School  Cricket  Club  (G.  Col- 
der, secretary),  45  Minto  street 

Royal  Horse  Bazaar,  Lothian  road  and 
Spittal  street,  job  and  post  horses  ;  Scott, 
Croall,  &  Sons,  proprietors 

Royal  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  13 
Lauriston  lane 

Royal  Insurance  Co.,  13  Bernard  st.  (Win. 
Paterson,  sole  agent) 

Royal  London  Insurance  Society  (agent, 
William  Craig),  110  Rose  street 

Royal  Medical  Society,  7  Melbourne  place 

Royal  Physical  Society,  5  St  Andrew  sq. : 
John  A.  Smith,  M.D.,  secretary,  7  West 
Maitland  street 

Royal  Scottish  Society  of  Arts — hall  of 
meeting,  117  George  street;  E.  Sang.  2 
George  street,  secretary 

Royal  Society  Apartments,  Mound 

Royal  Theatre  (Lessee,  R.  H.  Wyndham),  2 
Broughton  street 

Rudd,  Robert  Geo.,  commission  merchant.  2 
Elm  row 

Ruddiman,  John,  cutler  and  surgical  instru- 
ment and  bandage  maker,  80  Leith  street 

Ruddiman,  M.  C,  12  Shrub  place 

Ruddiman,  Miss,  5  Atholl  place 

Rule,  George,  7  Buccleuch  place 

Rule,  Thomas,  8  Cumberland  street 

Rule,  William,  town  porter,  2  Orchardfield  st. 

Runciman,  John,  waiter,  5  Picardy  place 

Runciman,  Mrs,  lodgings.  94  AA'est  bow 

Russel,  A.  (Scotsman  office),  2  Ramsay  gardens 

Russel,  John,  4  Baxter's  place 

Russel,  John,  maltings,  Breadalbaiie  street 


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Russell  &   Co.,   coal  merchants,   Hayinarket 

station 
Russell  &  Nicolson,  C.S.,  14  George  street 
Russell  &  Ramsden,  wool  brokers,  62  Great 

Junction  street 
Russell,  E.  &  Co.,  grocers,  138  Fountainbridge 
Russell,  E.  &  R.,  bakers,  41  Bridge  street 
Russell,   D.   &  T.,   straw   hat   and  millinery 

warehouse,  39  Clerk  street 
Russell,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  wholesale  ironmongers, 

dealers  in  watches  and  clocks,  watch  and 

clock  materials,  and  tools  and  files,  6  and  7 

Hunter  square 
Russell,  W.  &  J.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants, 

22  Quality  lane  ;  house,  Claremont  park 
Russell,  Adam,  contractor,  Balbirnie  place 
Russell,  Alex.  James,  C.S.,  9  Shandwick  pi. 
Russell,  Alexander,   wright  and  undertaker, 

47  Carrubber's  close 
Russell,   Alexander,    coal    merchant,    4    St 

Leonard's  depot ;  house,  5  Parkside  street 
Russell,  Alexander  (Life  Association  of  Scot- 
land), 13  Cumin  place 
Russell,  Arch.,  slater  and  chimney-sweeper, 

168  Fountainbridge 
Russell,  David,  15  Upper  Grove  place 
RUSSELL,   GEORGE    (manager,  Equitalk 

Loan  Company),   4  Milne   square  ;  house, 

2  Windsor  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  116 
Russell,  George  E.,  14  Regent  terrace 
Russell,  George  Grey,  commercial  traveller, 

3  Oxford  street 
Russell,  James,  76  Fountainbridge 
Russell,  James,  16  St  Cuthbert  street 
Russell,  James,  lodgings,  50  Castle  street 
Russell,  J.  B.,  artist,  3  Comely  green  crescent 
Russell,  John,  wright,  40  Lauriston  street 
Russell,  John,  45  East  Claremont  street 
Russell,  John,  clerk  of  works.  9  E.  Sciennes 
Russell,  John,  hairdresser,  59  Rose  street 
Russell,  Joseph,  Milton  house,  32  Regent  ter. 
Russell,  R.  M.  (Commer.  Bank),  13  Cumin  pi. 
Russell,  Robert,  baker,  2  Pitt  street 
Russell,  Robert,  20  Glover  street 
Russell,  Robert,  currier  and  leather  merchant, 

164  Pleasance 
Russell,  Robert,  currier,  Cowan's  close,  East 

Crosscauseway 
Russell,  Robert,  clothier,  10  Tobago  street 
Russell,  Robert  S.,  6  Upper  Grove  place 
Russell,   Thomas,  currier   and  leather  mer 
chant,  347  Cowgate,  and  Boyd's  entry,  St 
Mary's  wynd  ;  house,  7  Rankeillor  street 
Russell,    Thomas,   brush   and  trunk    manu- 
facturer, 10  N.  Bank  st.  :  ho.  2  Teviot  row 
Russell,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

42  West  Richmond  street 
Russell,  Thomas,  coppersmith,  26  Sheriff  brae 
Russell,  Rev.  William,  A.M.,  1  Claremont  pi. 
Russell,  William,  C.A.,  23  India  street 
Russell,  William,  builder,  69  Fountainbridge 
Russell,  William,  4  Seafield  row,  Seafield 
Russell,  W.  (Commer.  Bank),  13  Rankeillor  st. 


Russell,  William,  33  Dundas  street 
Russell,  William,  tailor,  45  Rose  street 
Russell,  Mrs  J.,  20  Barony  street 
Russell,  Mrs  Jane,  dressmaker,  1  Sciennes  hill 

place 
Russell,  Mrs  Oliver,  4  Castle  terrace 
Russell,  Mrs  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

26  Lauriston  street 
Russell,  Mrs,  37  Thistle  street 
Russell,  Mrs,  11  Claremont  park 
Russell,  Mrs,  of  Blackbraes,  34  Moray  place 
Russell,  Mrs,  15  Lynedoch  place 
Russell,  Mrs,  18  Leopold  place 
Russell,  M.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  3  Port- 
land place 
Russell,  Miss,  7  Upper  Gilmore  place 
Russell,  Miss,  Forthside,  Trinity 
Russell,  Miss,  teacher,  9  Queensferry  street 
Russell,  Miss,  16  Montague  street 
Rutherfoord,  Mrs,  9  Bernard  terrace 
Rutherford  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants, 
72  and  75  High  street,  5  and  7  Leith  street, 
3  Drummond  street,  30  Bristo  stre'et,  and 
38  Shore  ;  counting-house,  30  Niddry  st. 
RUTHERFORD    &  SON,   bootmakers,    142 
George  street ;  house,  5  Abbotsford  cres. 
>!'  See  Adv.  p.  71 
Rutherford,   David,    &    Sons,    builders,    10 

Argyle  place 
Rutherford,   Walter,   &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit 
dealers,  40  Rose  street ;  house,  1  Union  pi., 
Trinity 
Rutherford,  Walter,  &  Son,  wine  and  spirit 

merchants,  32  Cockburn  street 
Rutherford,  W.,  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chants, 1  East  Register  street 
Rutherford,  Alexander,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 186  Canongate 
Rutherford,  Rev.  Alexander  C,  2  Talbot  pi. 
Rutherford,  Alexander,  79  Causewayside 
Rutherford,  Charles  D.  (John  Lees  fy  Co.),  3 

Carlung  place 
Rutherford,  David  (More  8f  R.),  31  Brough- 

ton  street 
Rutherford,  Geo.,  baker,  43  and  45  Brough- 
ton  street  and  34  Hanover  street ;  house, 
41a  Broughton  street 
Rutherford,    George   Y.,    writer,    40    North 

Richmond  street 
Rutherford,  John,  17  Earl  Grey  street 
Rutherford,  John,  house  carpenter,  2  Elder  st. 
Rutherford,  Richard,  smith,  10  Bread  street ; 

house,  7  Spittal  street 
Rutherford,    Robert,    grocer    and    provision 

merchant,  3a  Drummond  street 
Rutherford,  Robt.,  egg  merchant,  8  Barony  st. 
Rutherford,  Thomas,  butcher,  27  Clerk  street 
Rutherford,  Thos.,  egg  merchant,  14  Barony 

street 
Rutherford,  Thos.,  mason,  31  Cumberland  st. 
Rutherford,  William,  12  Beaumont  place 
Rutherford,  Win.,  M.D.,  14  Maitland  street 
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Rutherford,  William,  fishing-tackle  maker, 
bookseller,  and  auctioneer,  52  Princes  street 
and  5  Hanover  street ;  house,  5  York  place 
Rutherford,  Mrs  P.,  lodgings,  18  Salisbury  st. 
Rutherford,  Mrs  Walter,  7  Salisbury  road 
Rutherford,  Mrs  William,  11  Bruntsfield  pi. 
Rutherford,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  17  William  st. 
Rutherford,  Margaret,  stationer  and  newspaper 

agent,  3  Romilly  place 
Rutherford,  Miss,  4  Hunter  square 
Rutherford,  Miss,  64  Great  King  street 
Rutherfourd,  David,  67  Cumberland  street 
Rutherfurd,  Andrew,  advocate,  17  Nelson  st. 
Rutherfurd,  John,  W.S.,  14  Albany  street 
Rutherfurd,  Mrs,  14  Albany  street 
Rutherfurd,  Miss,  4  Carlton  terrace 
Rutherfurd,  Miss,  17  Randolph  crescent 
Rutter,  Joseph  {officer   to   the  Juridical  So- 
ciety), 40  Charlotte  square 
Ryley,  Lieutenant-Colonel  John  S.  G.,  Link- 
field  house,  2  Greenhill  gardens 
Rymer;  Thomas,  60  George  square 
Rymer,  Wm.  Calder,  civil  engineer  and  sur- 
veyor, 18  Duncan  street 
Rymer,  Miss,  4  Graham  street 
Rymer,  Misses,  14  St  Bernard's  crescent 
Ryrie,  Mrs  Alex.,  spirit  dealer,  Haymarket 
Ryrie,  Miss,  31  Gayfield  square 

Sabbath  Alliance  of  Scotland  (secretary, 

Rev.  John  Roberts),  5  St  Andrew  square 
Sadler,  John,  botanical  demonstrator,  Experi- 
mental cottage,  Inverleith  row 
Sadler,  W.,  19  George  square 
Saddler,  Mrs  Elizabeth,  7  East  Preston  street 
Safety  Swimming   Bath  and   Hot    Baths 

(John  Cox,  jwoprietor),  North  Pitt  street 
Sailors'  Home  and  Refreshment  Rooms,  13 

Dock  place 
Salmon,  J.  M.,  9  Royal  crescent 
Salmond,  J.,  &  Co.,  grocers  and  wine  merchts., 

129  and  131  Rose  street ;  house,  5  North 

Charlotte  street 
Salmond,   Robert,   grocer  and  spirit   dealer, 

Water  of  Leith 
Salom  &  Co.,  opticians,  98  Princes  street 
Salomon,   Henry,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  44 

Princes  street 
Salomon,    Madame     Henry,    French    corset 

maker  and  importer   of  French  shoes,  33 

George  street ;  house,  2  Nelson  street 
Salter,  Miss,  29  Regent  terrace 
Salvesen,  Chr.  (Turnbull,  S.,  8f  Co.),  Bayne- 

field  house,  Ferry  road,  Leith 
Samuel,  Alexander,  draper,  6  Union  st.,  Leith 
Samuel,  James,  flesher,  16  Hillhousefield  and 

10  Main  street,  Newhaven 
Samuel,  John,wright,  25a  Leven  street ;  house, 

33  Wright's  houses 
Samuel,  William,  8  Shore 
Samuel,  Mrs  A.,  flesher,  76  Abbey  hill 
San,    The,    Guilleemo    Co.    (limited),   43 

George  street 


Sandman,  Robert,  architect,  2  London 
Sandeman,  Sutherland,  43  Thistle  street 
Sandeman,  William  B.,  collector  of  shore  dues, 

Parkcnd  villa,  Ferry  road,  Leith 
Sanders,  William  R.,  M.D.,  11  Walker  street 
Sanders,  Mrs,  28  Alva  street 
Sanders,  Miss,  1 19  George  street 
Sanderson   &   Krag,   corn   factors  and   com- 
mission agents,  94  Constitution  street 
Sanderson  &  Lawrie,  grocers,  20  Hanover  st.  ; 

house,  27  North  Nelson  street 
Sanderson    &    Muirhead,    builders,    2 

Broughton 
SANDERSON  &  SON,  goldsmiths,  lapidaries, 

jewellers,  and  seal   engravers,   92   Pj 

street.     >^  See  Adv.  p.  52 
Sanderson,    J.    &  M.,  general  merchants.   11 

St  Anthony  street,  Leith 
Sanderson,  R.  &   T.,   coachbuilders,  Lothian 

road 
Sanderson,  A.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

85  Kirkgate 
Sanderson,  Adam,  baker,  9  West  Richmond  6t. 
Sanderson,  Andrew,  commission  merchant.  28 

Buccleuch  place 
Sanderson,  Edwin,  engraver,  34  North  bridge 
Sanderson,  George,  dairyman,  8  Richmond  pL 
Sanderson,  James  (S.  Sf  31.),  2  Barony  street 
Sanderson,  James,  Deputy  Inspector-General 

of  Hospitals,  H.M.  Madras  Army,  17  Clare- 

mont  crescent 
Sanderson,  James  (Peace  $•  Co.),  4  Clarence 

street 
Sanderson,    J.,    stationer   and    printer,    148 

Canongate 
Sanderson,  John  R.,  clerk,  7  St  Patrick  sq. 
Sanderson,  Mark,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

15   Chapel  lane,    Leith ;   house,  3  Morton 

street 
Sanderson,  Mat.,  bird-stuffer,  66a  George  st. ; 

house,  19  Upper  Grove  place 
Sanderson,  Michael,  church  officer,   St  Tho- 
mas' chapel ;  house,  130  Princes  street 
Sanderson,  R.,   grocer  and   spirit  merchant. 

199  Cowgate  ;  house,  28  Buccleuch  place 
Sanderson,  Richard  Burden,  of  West  Jesmond, 

Northumberland,  34  Drununond  place 
Sanderson,  Robert,  41  Grindlay  street 
Sanderson,  Robert,  artist,  28  George  iy.  bridge 
Sanderson,  Thos.,  22  Gardner's  crescent 
Sanderson,  Thomas  (G.    Callum  §■   Co.).  38 

Broughton  street 
Sanderson,  William,  rectifier  and  British  wine 

maker,  9  Quality  street ;  house,  (i 
Sanderson,  Mrs  J.,  351  Cowgate  port 
Sanderson,  Mrs,  25b  Bread  street 
Sanderson,  Mrs,  30  Lothian  street 
Sanderson,  Miss,  25  Upper  Gray  street 
Sandford,  Rev.  Daniel  F.,  assistant  mi 

of  St  John's  Episcopal  church.  19  Rutland  st. 
Sandford,  Daniel,  3  Arthur  street.  Leith  walk 
Sandilands,  M.,  &  Co.,  refreshment  rooms.  6 

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Sandilauds,  D.,  spirit  dealer,  1  Birrlington  st. 
Sandilands,  John,  grocer,    1   Queen's  place. 

Greenside  row 
Sandilands,  Mrs,  lodgings,  4  Elder  street 
Sandilands,  Miss,  17  Maitland  street 
Sandiman,  Thomas  R..  2  Lord  Russell  place 
Sandland,  William,  5  West  Lauriston  place 
Sands,  W.  H.  &  "W.  J.,  W.S.,  5  Royal  circus 
Sands,  Warren  Hastings,  W.S.,  5  Royal  circus 
Sands,  William  John,  W.S.,  and  solicitor  of 
Customs,   5  Royal  circus ;   house,  3  Atholl 
crescent 
Sands,  Misses,  7  Morningside  place 
Sang  &  Barker,  wholesale  druggists,  manu- 
facturing chemists,  drysalters,  and  oil  mer- 
chants. 24  Barony  street 
Sang,   Edward,    &   Son,    civil   engineers,   15 

West  Sciennes 
Sang,  E.,  teacher  of  mathematics,  civil  en- 
gineer, and  actuary,  2  George  street 
Sang,  E.  (S.  Sp  Barker),  45  Inverleith  row 
Sang,    E.    Elmslie,    civil  engineer,   15   West 

Sciennes  and  2  George  street 
Sang,  George,  12  Inverleith  row 
Sang,  Mrs,  9  Brandon  street 
Sangster,  A.,  1  Carlton  street 
Sansome,  Fred.  S.,  silk  mercer,  draper,  etc., 

2  Shandwick  place  ;  house,  4  Hope  street 
Sanson,  A.,  grocer,  107  Causewayside  ;  house, 

Wight's  place 
Sanson,    Robert,   printer,    12    Horse   wynd ; 

house,  81  Clerk  street 
Sanson,  Mrs,  21  Miuto  street 
Saphie,    Madame,   purchaser   of    ladies'   and 

gentlemen's  wardrobes,  74  George  street 
Sarrison,  Mrs  S.,  spirit  dealer,   15  Portland 

place,  Leith 
Sasine  Office,  49  Register  House  :  10  to  4 ; 

Saturdays,  from  10  to  12 
Saunders,  John,  &  Son,  auctioneers,  14  Qua- 
lity street ;  house,  14 
Saunders,  George,  30  India  place 
Saunders,  John,  junr.,  10  James  place 
Saunders,  John,  grocer,  1  Orchardfield  place ; 

house,  19  Rosebank  cottages 
Saunders.  John,  wright,  18  Mitchell  street ; 

house,  39  Constitution  street 
Saunders,  P.  R.,  appraiser,  14  Quality  street 
Saunders,  William,  solicitor-at-law  and  S.S.C.. 

51  Albany  street 
Savile,  Miss,  19  Duke  street  lane 
Sawers,  Alexander,  35  Reid  terrace 
Sawers,  J.  T.,  accountant,  31  Lothian  road 
SAWERS,    THOMAS,   baker,    confectioner, 
and  biscuit  manufacturer,  310  Lawnmarket ; 
ho.  11  Melbourne  pi.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  9G 
Sawers,  Mrs  Thomas.  8  Archibald  place 
Sawers,  Miss,  33  London  street 
Saxty,  R.,  refreshment  rooms,  47  Rose  street 
Sayers,  Robert,  31  Broughton  street 
Scally,  Alexander,  civil  engineer,  9  Mary's  pi. 
Scarth  &  Scott,  W.S.,  N.P.,  44  Constitution 
street 


Scarth,  Pillans,  W.S.  and  N.P.  (S.  §-  Scott) 
Master    Extraordinary   in    Chancery,    and 
Commissioner  for  Courts  of  Queen's  Bench. 
Common  Pleas,  and  Exchequer,  2   James 
place,  Leith 
Sceales,  AdolphusM.,  Willow  bank,  Newhaven 
Sceales,  Andrew,  26  Albany  street,  Leith 
Sceales,  Robert,  12  Eastfleid 
Sceales,  Miss,  Adelphi  place 
Schaw,  Mrs,  30  Gilmore  place 
Schaw,  Mrs  Robert,  25  Regent  terrace 
SCHENCK  &  M'FARLANE,   lithographers, 
engravers,  and  letterpress  printers,  14  and 
19  St  James'  square.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  52 
Schenck    &    Son,    lithographic    artists    and 
printers,  8  South  St  Andrew  street ;  house. 
62  Gilmore  place 
Schneider,  A.,  teacher  of  French  and  German. 

29  Frederick  street 
Schneider,  Carl,  tobacconist.  66  Shore 
Schneider,  Mons.  C.  H.,  M.C.P.,  teacher  of 
French,    High   school ;    house,    19    Upper 
Gray  street 
School  of  Arts  Library  and  Model  Room. 

Adam  square 
School,   Rev.   Dr  Andrew   Thomson's,   10 
Queensferry  st. ;  J.  Dalgleish  Crowe,  rector 
Schoolmasters'   Widows'   Fund,   16  Thistle 

street 
Schopp,  John,  teacher  of  German,  41  Queen 

street 
Schultz,  Mrs,  59  Frederick  street 
Schultze,  Alexander,  &   Son.  wholesale   and 

commission  merchants,  37  Commercial  st. 
Schuthe.  Emil,  &  Co.,  corn  factors  and  com- 
mission agents,  17  Baltic  street 
Sclanders.  Miss,  28  Torphichen  street 
Sclater,  T..  boot  and  shoe  maker,  7  Richmond 

place 
Sclater,  Mrs,  6  Elm  row 
Sclater,  Mrs,  56  Clerk  street 
Scobie,  James  N.,  17  Carnegie  street 
Scoon,  Kenneth,  stock   and  share  broker,  5 
Royal  Exchange  and  Writers'  court ;  house. 
72  Lauriston  place 
SCOTLAND,    JAMES,    upholsterer.   North- 
west Thistle  street  lane  ;  house,  2  Rockville 
place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  75 
Scotland,  John,  spirit  merchant,  34  St  An- 
drew street,  Leith 
Scotland,  Mrs,  lodgings,  29  Stafford  street 
Scotland,  Mrs,  1  Greenhill  gardens 
Scotland.  Miss,  1  Greenhill  gardens 
Scotsman  and  Weekly  Scotsman  Newspaper 
Office,   30  Cockburn  street ;    publishing 
office,  28  Cockburn  street 
Scott  &  Allan,  wine  merchants,  3  Kirkgate 
Scott,  Bruce,  &  Glover,  W.S.,  1  Hill  street 
Scott,  Croall,  &  Sons,  job  and  post  masters. 
Royal   Horse    Bazaar,    Lothian  road    and 
Spittal  street 
SCOTT    &    FERGUSON,    engravers,    litho- 
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tioners,  14  North  St  Andrew  street.     ^  See 

Adv.  at  end 
SCOTT  &    GILMOUR,    coaknastere,    Cale- 
donian   coal    depot,    St    Cuthbert's    lane. 

*  See  Adv.  p.  109 
Scott,  Low,  &  Co.,  wholesale  and  retail  silk 

mercers,  drapers,  and  outfitters,  4,  5,  and 

6  South  bridge 
Scott,  Moncrieff,  &  Dalgety,  W.S.,  17  Duke  st. 
Scott  &  Orr  (J.  Nicol),  chemists  and  druggists, 

21  Dundas  street 
Scott,  A.  &  A.,  W.S.,  12  Nelson  street 
Scott,  A.,  &  Son,  waterproof  manufacturers 

and  general  outfitters,  43  &  44  Sandport  st. 
Scott,  James,  &  Co.,  chemical  manure  manu- 
facturers,   tanners,    15    Grassmarket,    and 

Caroline  park,  Granton 
Scott,  James,  &  Co.,  coopers,  15  Dock  street 
Scott,  J.  &  T.,  upholsterers,  cabinetmakers, 

house  agents,  and  undertakers,  10  George 

street 
Scott,  R.  &  E.,  accountants,  25  Melville  st. 
Scott,  R.  &  F.,  plasterers,  150  Constitution  st. 
Scott,  William,  &  Son,  joiners  and  Venetian 

blind  makers,  169  Rose  street ;  house,  116 
Scott  Brothers,  bakers,  40  Lothian  street 
Scott's  school,  14  Picardy  place  ;  house,  12 

Dublin  street 
Scott,  Colonel  A.  C,  St  Cohns,  Trinity 
Scott,  A.  W.,  manufacturer  of  aerated  waters, 

52  Water  lane  ;  house,  5  Quality  street 
Scott,  Alexander,  sergeant  of  city  police,   2 

Drummond  street 
Scott,  Alex.,  fruit  merchant,  Green  market ; 

house,  11  Fishmarket 
Scott,  Alexander,  engraver,  93  Gilmore  place 
Scott,  Alexander,  14  Hope  street 
Scott,  Alexander,   H.E.I.C.S.,  41   Lauriston 

place 
Scott,  Andrew,  W.S.  (A.  &A.  Scott),  13  Drum- 
mond place 
Scott,  A.,  cabinetmaker,  9  Gardner's  crescent 
Scott,  Andrew,  71  Great  Junction  street 
Scott,  Andrew  {Scottish  Union  Insurance  Co.), 

4  Henderson  row 
Scott,  Andrew  (Hunter  Se  S.),  3  St  Bernard's 

crescent 
Scott,  Andrew,  jun.,  W.S.  (A.  8f  A.  Scott), 

46  Northumberland  street 
Scott,    Archibald,    solicitor,    1    Hill    street ; 

house,  20  Walker  street 
Scott,  Archibald,  architect,  10  Teviot  row 
Scott,  A.  S.  B.,  12  Dublin  street 
Scott,   Bryce   J.,  builder,  Tanfield,    Howard 

place  ;  house,  25  Gayfield  square 
Scott,    Captain,    Caledonian   U.S.   Club,    14 

Queen  street 
Scott,  Charles,  advocate,  9  Drummond  place 
Scott,  Charles,  2  Grove  street 
Scott,  Charles,  writer,  14  Montague  street 
Scott,  Christopher,  Wardie  farm,  Wardie  road 
Scott,  David,  31  West  Norton  place 
Scott,  David,  fruiterer,  9  Charlotte  st.,  Leith 
M 


Scott,  David,  chartered  accountant  (agent 
for  Imperial  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co.). 
4a  N.  St  David  street ;  house,  3  London  at. 

Scott,  David,  flesher,  2  High  market 

Scott,  David,  joiner,  9  Earl  Grey  street 

Scott,  Donald,  28  Barony  street 

Scott,  E.  Erskine,  C.A.  (li.  <y  E.  Scott).  ">', 
Melville  street 

Scott,  E.  Hamilton,  brewery  and  factory  en- 
gineer, 35  Broughton  street 

Scott,  George  (Robertson  &,-  S.),  newspaper 
and  advertising  agent,  6  Argyle  place 

Scott,  George,  baker,  2  Warriston  place 

Scott,  George,  baker  and  confectioner,  31 
Dublin  street 

Scott,  George,  baker,  29  Pitt  street  and  53 
Potterrow 

Scott,  George  F.,  S.S.C.,  12  Duncan  street, 
Newington 

Scott,  Rev.  George,  4  South  Gray  street 

Scott,  George,  com.  traveller,  9  Rintoul  place 

Scott,  George,  Crown  hotel,  11  Princes  street 

Scott,  Henry,  stationer,  8  Leith  street ; 
house,  5  Picardy  place 

Scott,  Isaac,  Catherine  bank,  3  Newbattle  ter. 

Scott,  James  O.  D.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 
16  West  Nicolson  street ;  house,  18 

Scott,  James  (Wight  $■  S.),  3  Claremont  park 

Scott,  Rev.  James,  Independent  minister,  13 
Hope  terrace 

Scott,  James,  25  Pitt  street 

Scott,  James,  insurance  clerk,  6  Colville  place 

Scott,  James  (/.  S.  fy  Co.),  1  London  street 

Scott,  James,  cabinetmaker,  upholsterer,  and 
undertaker,  Swinton  row;  house,  11  Dun- 
das street 

Scott,  James,  baker,  51  North  Richmond  st. ; 
house,  13  Roxburgh  street 

Scott,  James,  10  East  Adam  street 

Scott,  James,  fruiterer  and  greengrocer,  4 
Antigua  street ;  house,  1  E.  Broughton  pi. 

Scott,  James,  9  Madeira  street 

Scott,  James  (/.  #■  T.  S.),  26  Stafford  street 

Scott,  James,  coal  merchant,  44  Rankeillor  st. 

Scott,  James  (Bell  §■  S.),  4  Henderson  row 

Scott,  James,  dairyman,  23  Burnside 

Scott,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  58  Fountain- 
bridge 

Scott,  James,  Castle  bank 

Scott,  James  K.,  teacher  of  music,  24a  Earl 
Grey  street 

Scott,  James  Robson,  M.D.,  Madras  medical 
service,  51  Queen  street 

Scott,  John,  confectioner,  13  Riddle's  close, 
Leith 

Scott,  John  (secretary,  Leith  Corn  Mark* ! 
and  General  Exchange,  Limited).  44  Con- 
stitution street 

SCOTT,  JOHN,  family  linen  and  baby  linen 
warehouse,  5  Greenside  st.  ;  ho.  19  Union 
street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  64 

Scott,  John  (Scarth  $•  S.),  11  Hermitage 
place,  Leith 


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Scott,  John,  15  Pilrig  street 

Scott,  John,  2  Church  hill 

Scott,  John,  printer,  243  High  street 

Scott,  John,  2  Northumberland  place 

Scott,  John  Johnston,  7  Brighton  street 

Scott,  John,  cabinetmaker,  239  Cowgate 

Scott,  John,  grocer,  1  Leith  walk 

Scott,  John,  5  Annandale  street 

Scott,  John,  baker,  23  West  Maitland  street 

and  5  West  Stanhope  place 
Scott,  John,  76  Fountainbridge 
Scott,  John,  jobbing  smith,  66  Causewayside 
Scott,  John  M.,  4  Howard  place 
Scott,  John,  3  St  Bernard's  row 
Scott,    John   Russell,  landscape  painter,   15 

Dublin  street 
Scott,  John,  6  Cheyne  street 
Scott,  Peter  (N.  B.  By.),  8  Gladstone  terrace 
Scott,  R.  E.,  C.A.  (B.  §-  E.  &),  25  Melville 

Scott,  Capt.  Robert  (H.C.S.),  10  Church  hill 
Scott,  Robert,  writer,  4-1  Rankeillor  street 
Scott,  Robert,   slater  and  chimney-sweeper, 

13  Home  street 
Scott,    Robert    A.     (British    Linen    Co.),    3 

Wellington  place,  Leith 
Scott,  Robert,  S.S.C.  and  S.L.,  63  Hanover 

street 
Scott,  Robert,  6  Bank  place 
Scott,  Robert,  family  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and 

spirit  merchant,   175  High  street ;   house. 

6  Teviot  row 
Scott,  Robert  Thomas  (Bank  of  Scotland),  7 

Torphichen  street 
Scott,  Robert  (B.  &•  F.  S.),  27  Mitchell  street 
Scott,  Thomas,  C.A.,  17  Hill  street ;  house,  3 

Gayfield  square 
Scott,  Thomas  (J.  §•  T.  S.),  9  Regent  terrace 
Scott,  Thomas  (Bedpath,  Brown,  <$'  Co.),  23 

Archibald  place 
Scott,  Thomas,  printer,  7  Charles  street 
Scott,  Thomas,  6  Bank  place 
Scott,  Thomas,  jun.,  C.A.,  17  Hill  street 
Scott,  Thomas,  41  Lauriston  place 
Scott,  Thomas,  commercial  traveller,  7  Sylvan 

place 
Scott,  Thos.,  bank  messenger,  22  Fettes  row 
Scott,  Thos.,  blacksmith,  1  Albany  st.,  Leith 
Scott,  Thomas,  15  Meadow  place 
Scott,  Walter,  spirit  dealer,  12  Citadel  street : 

house,  11  Portland  place,  Leith 
Scott,  Walter,  flesher,  5  W.  Lauriston  place 
Scott,  Walter,  hop  and  malt  merchant.  South- 
east Thistle  street  lane  ;  house,  23  Duke  st. 
Scott,  Walter,  flesher,  3  High  market 
Scott,  William,  teacher,  6  Davie  street ;  house, 

91  Causewayside 
Scott,  William,  Calton  refreshment  rooms,  3 

Calton  street ;  house,  4  Calton  hill 
Scott,  William  A.,  30  Drummond  place 
Scott,  Wm.  D.,  S.S.C,  11  Hope  park  terrace 
Scott,  Wm.,  bootmaker,  109a  George  street 
Scott,  Wm.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  4  Dean  ter. 


Scott,   William,   shipmaster,   Agnes   cottage 

Trinity 
Scott,  Wm.,  china  merchant,  74  East  Cross 

causeway 
Scott,  William,  contractor,  New  Wet  dock  ; 

house,    Elizafield   house,    Hawthorn   bank 

place 
Scott,  William,  17  Upper  Grove  place 
SCOTT,  WILLIAM,  jun.,  coalmaster,  Jaw- 

craig  colliery  office,  5  Port-Hopetoun.  ^See 
.    Adv.  p.  107 

Scott,  William,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  New- 
haven 
Scott,  William,  baker,  49  India  place 
Scott,  Mrs  Bryden,  ladies'  nurse,  76  Fountain - 

bridge 
Scott,  Mrs  C,  7  North-west  Circus  place 
Scott,  Mrs  Colonel,  8  Ainslie  place 
Scott,  Mrs  David,  27  Rutland  street 
Scott,  Mrs  E.,  spirit  dealer,  39  Giles'  street 
Scott,  Mrs  J.,  provision  merchant,  23  William 

street 
Scott,  Mrs  John,  2  Mansionhouse  road 
Scott,  Mrs  M.,  grocer,  1  Chapel  street 
Scott,  Mrs  Mary,  17  Ann  street 
Scott,  Mrs  Redford,  of  Redford  Hill,  3  Brunts- 
field  place 
Scott,  Mrs  Robert,  Hatton  place 
Scott,  Mrs  T.  G.,  22  Heriot  row 
Scott,  Mrs  William,  46  Earl  Grey  street 
Scott,  Mrs,  3  St  Bernard's  crescent 
Scott,  Mrs,  6  Greenhill  bank 
Scott,  Mrs,  lodgings,  13  Pitt  street 
Scott,  Mrs,  china  and  provision  merchant,  2:> 

William  street 
Scott,  Mrs,  4  Pitt  street,  Bonnington 
Scott,  Mrs,  10  West  Preston  street 
Scott,  Mrs,  15  Raeburn  place 
Scott,  Mrs,  leather  merchant,  12  Baker's  pi. 
Scott,  Mrs,  16  Dublin  street 
Scott,  Mrs,  lodgings,  46  Rankeillor  street 
Scott,  Mrs,  2  Bellevue  terrace 
Scott,  Mrs,  2  Lawrie  street 
Scott,  Mrs,  flesher,  26  Lothian  street ;  house. 

9  Brighton  street 
Scott,  Mrs,  66  Thistle  street 
Scott,  Mrs,  6  Montague  street 
Scott,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  44  Howe  street 
Scott,  Elizabeth  Susan,  boarding  school,  12 

Middleby  street 
Scott,  Misses  M.  &  E.,  dress  and  straw  hat 

makers,  2  West  Nicolson  street 
Scott,  Miss  Beatrice,  10  Howard  place 
Scott,  Miss  H,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  61 

Cumberland  street 
Scott,  Miss  Robertson,  22  Great  King  street 
Scott,  Miss,  52  Northumberland  street 
Scott,  Miss,  5  Buccleuch  place 
Scott,  Miss,  59  Lauriston  place 
Scott,  Miss,  2Q  Alva  street 
Scott,  Miss,  38  Findhorn  place 
Scott,  Miss,  12  Pilrig  street 
Scott,  Miss,  dressmaker,  100  George  street 


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Scott,  Misses,  46  St  Cuthbert  street 

Scott,  Misses,  9  Gayfield  square 

Scott,  Elizabeth,  greengrocer,  21  Castle  st. 

SCOTTISH  AMICABLE  LIFE  ASSUR- 
ANCE SOCIETY,  3  North  St  David  street. 

•    ^  See  Adv.  p.  17 

Scottish  Arboricultural  Society,  5  St 
Andrew  square 


tion;  J.W.Winchester,  LL.D.,  secretary, 
28  Queen  street 
SCOTTISH      NATIONAL       INSURANCE 
COMPANY— John  M.M'Candlish,  manager 

— 22  St  Andrew  sq.  ;    agents,  R.  M.  Jon  i 

&  Co.,  48  Constitution  st.     <'  See  Adv.  p.  7 

Scottish  Permanent  Pbopeety  Investmem 

Society,  13  Royal  Exchange 


Scottish  Assam    Tea  Company   (Limited);! Scottish  Plate-glass  Association  —  Henry 


Secretary,  Alex.  T.  Niven,  C.A.,  13  Queen 
street 

Scottish  Association  for  Suppressing 
Drunkenness,  5  St  Andrew  square 

Scottish  Branch  of  the  British  Army 
Scripture-Readers'  and  Soldiers'  Friend 
Society,  5  St  Andrew  square  ;  Secretary, 
Capt.  R.  H.  Mackintosh ;  Treasurer,  W.  J. 
Duncan,  manager,  National  Bank 

SCOTTISH  CHAMBER  OF  AGRICULTURE 
(D.  CiuTor,  25  Northumberland  street,  secre- 
tary), India  buildings,  Victoria  street.  ^See 
Adv.  p.  40 

Scottish  Coast  Mission,  5  St  Andrew  sq.  ; 
Secretary  and  Superintendent,  James  Ur- 
quhart 

Scorrisn  Colour  Works,  5  and  6  Shore 

Scottish  Commercial  Insurance  Company  ; 
Agents,  D.  Grant,  429  Lawnmarket,  and 
Charles  Ritchie,  S.S.C.,  20  Hill  street 

Scottish  Drainage  and  Improvement  Co.: 
John  Ronald,  S.S.C.,  manager ;  Charles 
Ritchie,  S.S.C.,  secretary,  20  Hill  street 

Scottish  Episcopal  Church  Training  In- 
stitution, Lochrin house,  Home  street:  Rev. 
Christopher  Smith,  B. A.,  principal ;  D.  J. 
Chisholm,  vice-principal ;  G.  Tinkler,  nor- 
mal master ;  D.  Home,  secretary 

SCOTTISH  EQUITABLE  LIFE  ASSUR- 
ANCE SOCIETY,  2G  St  Andrew  square  : 
George  Todd,  manager  ■  William  Friday, 
secretary.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  G 

SCOTTISH  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY 
(LIMITED)— J.  R,  Carphin,  C.A.,  manager 
— 31  George  street ;  Robert  Livingstone, 
agent,  90  Princes  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  32 


Harrison,  manager — 23  St  Andrew  square 

SCOTTISH  PROPERTY  INVESTMENT 
COMPANY,  102  South  bridge  :  Hugh 
Cameron,  manager  ;  house,  24  Gardner's 
crescent.  Leith  branch,  21  Bernard  street ; 
Mann  &  Duncan,  S.S.C.,  agents.  :•:  See 
Adv.  p.  3G 

SCOTTISH  PROVIDENT  INSTITUTION 
FOR  LIFE  ASSURANCE  AND  ANNUI- 
TIES— James  Watson,  manager — G  St  An- 
drew square.     %  See  Adv.  at  end 

SCOTTISH  PROVINCIAL  ASSURANCE 
COMPANY — Andrew  Robertson,  secretary 
— G5  Princes  street.     ~Y-  See  Ado.  p.  19 

Scottish  Reformation  Society — office,  Pro- 
testant Institute  of  Scotland,  17  George  iv. 
bridge  :  Rev.  G.  R.  Badenoch,  acting  secy. ; 
Wm.  Leckie,  Commercial  bank,  treasurer 

Scottish  Society  for  the  Prevention  of 
Cruelty  to  Animals — H.  S.  A.  L.  Hay, 
secretary  and  treasurer — 16  North  Bank  st. 

SCOTTISH  TRADE  PROTECTION  SOU, 
4  Bank  st, :  White-Millar  &  Robson,  S.S.C., 
Jaw  agents ;  Geo.  T.  Bathgate,  manager;  P. 
Morison,  sec.     ^  Sec  Adv.  p.  77 

Scottish  Typographical  Circular,  14  St 
James'  square 

SCOTTISH  UNION  FIRE  AND  LIFE  IN- 
SURANCE COMPANY,  47  George  street : 
George  Ramsay,  manager ;  James  Barlas, 
secretary.     ^  See  Adv.  pp.  8,  9 

Scottish  Union  Property  Investment  Com- 
pany (James  Paterson,  10  Hanover  street, 
secretary  and  treasurer),  5  St  Andrew  sq. 

Scottish  Vocal  Music  Association — A.  T. 
Niven,  honorary  treasurer — 13  Queen  street 


SCOTTISH  HERITABLE   SECURITY  CO.: Scottish  Vulcanite  Co.  (Limited),  View- 


(Limited)  ;  Alex.  T.  Niven,  C.A.,  manager 
*  See  Adv.  p.  35 

SCOTTISH  IMPERIAL   INSURANCE  CO 
— J.  Muir,  manager — 17  George  st 
Adv.  p.  35 

SCOTTISH  INSTITUTION  FOR  EDUCA- 
TION OF  YOUNG  LADIES,  9  Moray  pi. 
^  See  Adv.  p.  43 

Scottish  Jurist  Office,  11  Thistle  street 

Scottish  Missionary  Society's  Committee 
Rooms,  5  St  Andrew  square 

Scottish  National  Association  for  the 
Suppression  of  Licentiousness  and  the 
Recovery  of  the  Fallen,  5  St  Andrew 
square:  Rev.  D.  Ogilvie,  hon.  secretary; 
John  Millar,  hon.  treasurer 

Scottish  National  Constitutional  Associa- 


forth,    Fountainbridge,    manufacturers    of 

india-rubber  combs,  jewellery,  etc. ;  James 

M'Kenzie,  manager 
^  See |  Scottish  Waggon  Company  (Limited),  1G 

South  St  David  street 
SCOTTISH  WIDOWS'   FUND  AND  LIFE 

ASSURANCE   SOCIETY,   9    St  Andrew 

square:  Samuel  Raleigh,  manager ;  J.  J.  P. 

Anderson,  secretary.     ^  See  end 
Scoon,  Mrs  K.,  31  Clerk  street 
Scougall,  A.,  butcher,  1  St  Patrick  square  ; 

house,  45  South  Clerk  street 
Scougall,  Thomas,  1  Ainslie  place 
Scougall,  Mrs  John,  14  Clerk  street 
Scougall,  Miss,  1  Ainslie  place 
Scoular,  Miss,  23  Montague  street 
Scoullar,  William,  G  M'Nab  street 


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Scrivener,  Mrs,  64  Broughton  street 

SCRYMGEOUR'S  UPHOLSTERY  AND 
UNDERTAKING  ROOMS,  73  George  st. ; 
house,  73.     ^  See  Adv.  p..  75 

Scrymgeour,  Mrs,  28  P]ast  Claremont  street 

Scrymgeour,  Mrs,  31  Princes  street 

Scrymgeour,  Miss,  23  Clerk  street 

Seater,  George  S.  (Leith,  Hull,  and  Hamburgh 
Steam  Packet  Company),  34  Bernard  st.  ; 
house,  5  Hermitage  place,  Leith 

Seater,  Mrs  John,  2  Portland  terrace 

Seaton,  Alex.,  bank  messenger,  10  Hanover 
street 

Seaton,  Robert,  auctioneer,  28  Haddington  pi. 

Seggie,  Alexander,  engineer  and  printing 
machine  and  press  maker,  Broughton 
market ;  house,  39  Barony  street 

Selby,  Robert  Barclay,  solicitor-at-law  and 
S.S.C.,  26  Dundas  street 

Selcraig,  John,  bootmaker,  305  High  street 
and  1  West  St  Anthony  place 

Selcraig,  Thomas,  grocer,  1  Glenorchy  place 

Selcraig,  Thomas,  Avine  and  spirit  merchant, 
9  East  Adam  street 

SELECT  SUBSCRIPTION  LIBRARY,  26 
Waterloo  place  ;  Alexander  Greig,  librarian, 
59  Earl  Grey  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  45 

Self,  Charles,  sergeant-major,  City  of  Edin- 
burgh Artillery  Volunteers,  35  Cockburn  st. 

SELKIRK,  ROBERT  J.,  London  tea  ware- 
house, 21  Lothian  road;  house,  8.  ^  See 
Adv.  p.  96 

Sellar,  A.  Craig,  advocate,  1  Randolph  cresc. 

Sellar,  Rev.  James  Annand,  W.  Mayneld  loan 

Sellar,  W.  Y.,  Professor  of  Humanity,  15 
Buckingham  terrace 

Sellar,  Mrs,  1  Randolph  crescent 

Seller,  William,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  18  Northum- 
berland street 

Selvie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  5  Maitland  place 

Senebier,  Mrs,  2  Alva  street 

Senior,  Mrs,  2  Shrub  place 

Servants'  Institution  (James  Drummond, 
clerh),  4  South  Charlotte  street 

Servants'  National  Registry  (./.  Henderson, 
manager),  1  Frederick  street 

Session-clerk's  Office  for  St  Cuthbert's, 
6  Lothian  road :  hours,  10  to  3  and  7  to 
9  ;  Saturdays,  10  to  2 

Session-clerk's  Office  for  the  City,  51 
Cockburn  street :  hours,  10  to  3  and  6  to 
8  ;  Saturdays,  10  to  12 

Session-clerk  and  Registrar  for  North 
Leith  :  hours,  10  to  3  ;  Saturdays,  10  to 
12  noon.  Thomas  S.  Forman  ;  assistant, 
G.  B.  Forman.  Office,  7  Hamburg  place  ; 
house,  8 

Session -clerk's  Office  for  Canongate,  2 
Tolbooth  wynd 

Session-clerk's  Office  for  South  Leith  ; 
Church  vestry,  Kirkgate 

Seth,  George,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  381 
High  street 


Seton   &   Mackenzie,    foreign    and    English 

booksellers,   stationers,    and  bookbinders, 

81  George  street,  and  5,  6,  and  7  Thistle 

street,  south  lane 
Seton,  Archd.  C,  victual  dealer,  16  Cowgate 
Seton,  Charles,  accountant,  69  York  place 
Seton,    Francis    C,    inspector   of    branches 

(Royal  Bank),  9  Windsor  street 
Seton,    G.,   wine   and   spirit  merchant,  2021 

Pleasance 
Seton,  Geo.,  advocate,  St  Bennet's.  Greenhill 

gardens 
Seton,  Gregor,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  73 

York  place  and  62  Abbey  hill  ;  house,  69 

York  place 
Seton,  Henry,  veterinary  surgeon,  129  Rose 

st. ;  house,  Royal  Riding  Academy,  Tollcross 
Seton,  Henry  Scott,  Royal  Riding  Academy. 

Tollcross 
Seton,  Jas.,  coachbuilder,  169  Fountainbridge 
Seton,    Patrick,    boot   and   shoe   maker,    35 

Candlemaker  row 
Seton,  Robt.  (S.  £/•  Mackenzie), 4:  Grosvenor  st. 
Seton,  Lieut. -Col.  R.  S.,  Madras  Artillery.  9 

Windsor  street 
Seton,  Mrs  James,  25  Fleshmarket  close 
Seton,  Mrs,  13  Coates  crescent 
Severs,  Benjn.,  commission  agent,  3  Cornel y 

green  place 
Seymour,  Mrs,  15. Chester  street 
Seymour,  Miss  Marjory,  21  Dick  place 
Shand,  E.  &  M.,  dealers  in  mechanics'  tools, 

6  Leith  wynd 
Shand,  A.  Burns,  advocate,  3  Great  Stuart  st. 
Shand,  James,  grocer,  31  Jamaica  street 
Shand,  John,  coal  merchant,  N.B.  Railway. 

Old  Physic  gardens;  house,  137  Canongate 
Shand,  John,  W.S.,  Master  Extraordinary  in 

Chancery,  57  Albany  street 
Shand,  Robert,  4  Banner  place 
Shand,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  49  Dean  street 
Shand,    W.    R.,     commercial    traveller,    43 

Lothian  road 
Shand,  Mrs,  43  Inverleith  row 
Shanks,  D.,  &  Son,  joiners,   cabinetmakers. 

and  house  agents,  Leslie  place;    hous^.   3 

Raebum  place 
Shanks,  Chris.,  bootmaker,  2  Catherine  st.  ; 

house,  58  Broughton  street 
Shanks,  James,  11  Stafford  street. 
Shanks,  Thomas,  fishing-tackle  manufacturer, 

5  Frederick  street 
Shannon,  Mrs,  3  Grange  road 
Shannon,  Miss,  20  Great  Stuart  street 
Sharp,  Alexander,  73  St  Cuthbert's  glebe 
Sharp,  Angus,  baker,  66  Buccleuch  street 
Sharp,  Francis,  watch  and  clock  maker,  60 

Clerk  street 
Sharp,  James,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 13  Grassmarket 
Sharp,  James,  builder,  North  Fort  street 
Sharp,  William,  19  Grove  street 
Sharp,  Wm.,  lodging-house,  4  Wemyss  place 


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sin .   ; 

Shearer,  Miss,  matron,  Eastern  Division  Royal 
Edinburgh  Asylum,  Moraingside 

Shcdden,  J.,  spirit  dealer,  2.'!  Greenside  row 

Shedden,  J.,  cabinetmaker,  75  Broughton  Bt. 

SHEDDEN,  JOHN,  St  Anthony  House 
Academy,  54  Ct.  Junction  st.  sj:  See  Adv. 
p.  44 

Sheeran,  Michael,  pawnbroker?  270  Cowgate 

Shennan,  John,  budder,  Bellevuc  cottage, 
Mansfield  place 

Shennan,  Miss,  Bellevue  cottage 

Shepherd,  A.  (M'Nah  if  &),  3  Gloucester  pi. 

Shepherd,  Captain,  7  Church  hill 

Shepherd,  David,  flesher.  17  Hill  place 

Shepherd,  George,  butcher,  Sowersby  place, 
Bonnington  road 

Shepherd,  Geo.,  spirit  merchant,  Peacock  inn, 
3  Orchardfield  street;  ho.  40  Lauriston  Bt. 

Shepherd,  George,  59  Kirkgate 

Shepherd,  J.,  trade  accountant,  ofEces  for  re- 
covery of  debt  and  for  general  agency,  5 1 
North  bridge 

Shepherd,  Wm.  Ramage,  46  Earl  Grey  street 

Shepherd,  William,  draper,  40  Howe  street ; 
house,  6 

Shepherd,  Mrs,  10  Manor  place 

Shepherd,  Mrs,  15  Charlotte  square 

Sheppard,  James,  house  painter  and  decorator, 
107  George  street ;  house,  37  Castle  street 

Sheppard,  John  C,  29  Broughton  place 

Sherar,  John,  surveyor  and  accountant,  2 
Deanhaugh  street 

Sheriff-clerk's  Office,  Sheriff  Court  build- 
ings, George  IV.  bridge  ;  Kemnure  Mait- 
land,  sheriff-clerk  of  Mid-Lothian 

Sheriff-clerk's  Office,  83  Constitution  st. 

Sheriff-clerk  of  Chancery  Office,  Parlia- 
ment square :  hours,  10  to  1 ;  Saturdays, 
10  to  12  ;  vacation,  11  to  12 

Sheriff,  James,  cabinetmaker,  5  Hope  street ; 
house,  4  North  Melville  place 

Sherriff,  W.  C,  26  Greenhdl  gardens 

Sherriff,  Mrs,  3  Gladstone  terrace 

Sherrit,  Adam,  28  Barony  street 

Sherry,  Jn.,  watch  dealer,  71  St  Mary's  \vynd 

Shetland  Warehouse,  John  White  (successor 
to  W.  B.  Mackenzie),  10  and  12  Frederick  st. 

Shewan,  Alexander,  commercial  traveller.  18 
Lothian  street 

Shield,  Geo.  (depute-clerk  of  Session,  6  A\ 
Gen.  Register  House),  21  W.  Maitland  street 

Shiell,  A.  {Gen.  Register  House).  38  Blacketpl. 

Shiell,  David  Russell  (Bank  of  Scotland),  14 
Duncan  street,  Newhigton 

Shiell,  Wm.,  assistant  clerk  of  Session  (Regis- 
ter House),  26  Minto  street 

Shiells,  Ross,  sacking  manufacturer,  56  Grass- 
market  ;  house,  6  Roxburgh  place 

Shiells,  R.  Thornton,  architect,  62  George  st. ; 
house,  Lonsdale  terrace 

Shiells,  Mrs,  32  Dundas  street 

SHIELS  &  SLATER,  coachbuilders.  Spittal 
street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  Ill 


Sharp,  Mrs,  9  Trinity  crescent  cottages 
Sharp,  Mrs,  laches'  nurse,  73   St  Cuthbert's 

glebe 
Sharp,  Isabella,  poulterer,  13  Dundas  street 
Sharp,  Miss  Marion,  baby  linen  and  ladies' 
outfitting    warehouse,    and     importer    of 
French  jewellery,  60  Leith  street 
Sharpe,  Robt.,  corn  dealer,  26  Upper  Gray  st. 
Shaw  &  Bell,  coal  merchants,  5  Deanhaugh 

street  and  Dean  bank 
Shaw  &  Donaldson,  coach  and  harness  cur- 
riers, patent  and  enamelled  leather  manu- 
facturers, 541  Castle  hill  and  Mound  place 
Shaw,  Alexander  (G.P.O.),  8  Carnegie  street 
Shaw,  David,  S.S.C.,  1  Thistle  court 
Shaw,  G.,  grocer,  265  Cowgate  ;  house,  23 

Melville  terrace 
Shaw,  George,  saddler,  67  Clerk  street 
Shaw,    George   N.,   photographic   artist,   34 

Hanover  street 
Shaw,  James,  54  Bristo  street 
Shaw,  James,  52  Gilmore  place 
Shaw,  James,  5  Picardy  place 
Shaw,  Jas.,  organist  of  St  Paul's,  and  teacher 

of  music,  60  George  square 
Shaw,    John    O.   (S.    fy    Donaldson),  North 

Gothic  cottage,  Trinity 
Shaw,  Joseph,  painter  and  glazier,  8  So.  Clerk 

street 
Shaw,  Patrick,  advocate,  sheriff  of  Chancery, 

36  Charlotte  square 
Shaw,  Robert,  cabinetmaker,  10  Brougham  st. 
Shaw,  Robert  B.  (Bill  Chamber,  Register  Ho.), 

52  Gilmore  place 
Shaw,  Robert,  news-agent,  12  Simon  square 
Shaw,  Robert,  cattle  dealer,  Main  point 
Shaw,  Robert,  jun.,  butcher,  5  Fountainbridge 
Shaw,  William,  19  Ann  street 
Shaw,  William,  5  Morton  street 
Shaw,  William,  2  Kerr  street 
Shaw,  Wm.,  out-door  inspector  of  weights  and 
measures,  Writers'  court ;  ho.  5  Market  pi. 
Shaw,  William,  coal  merchant,  67  Fountain- 
bridge  ;  house,  14  Lothian  road 
Shaw,  Wm.,  tailor  &  clothier,  8  Nicolson  sq. 
Shaw,  Wm.,  cattle  agent,  173  Fountainbridge 
Shaw,  Margt.,  cab-hirer,  39  Duke  street,  Leith 
Shearer,  Archibald,  5  Hampton  terrace 
Shearer,  David,  teacher,  10  Brighton  street 
Shearer,  James,  1  Heriot  bridge 
Shearer,  James,  butcher,  33  Earl  Grey  street 
Shearer,  John  (G.P.O.),  4  Sciemies  hill 
SHEARER,    JOHN    (late    Belfrage    fr   S.), 
hosier,    shirtmaker,   outfitter,   importer   of 
French  gloves,  80  George  street ;  house,  6 
.  Gilmore  place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  72 
Shearer,  J.  T.,  1  Kyle  place,  Madeira  street 
Shearer,    M.    J.,    coal    merchant,    6^    Port- 

Hopetoun ;  house,  11  Lauriston  street 
Shearer,  Thomas,  compositor,  56  Potterrow 
Shearer,  William,  10  Rankeillor  street 
Shearer,   Mrs   E.,   French  corset  maker,   30 
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Shiels,  Robt.,  &  Son,  wholesale  confectioners. 
5,  6,  &  7  Bristo  pi. ;  retail  shop.  45  N.  bridge 

Shiels,  Wm,,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants,  134  and 
136  Constitution  street 

Shiels,  Alexander,  grocer,  17  Richmond  place 

Shiels,  Daniel  (R.  S.  Sf  Son).  1  Park  street 

Shiels,  Henry,  coachbuilder  (,S'.  Sf  Slater),  33 
Rosebank  cottages 

Shiels,  John  S.,  wine  merchant,  155  Consti- 
tution street ;  house,  8  Royal  terrace 

Shiels,  Robert,  5  Sylvan  place 

Shiels,  T.  (Win.  S.  <V  Co.),  28  York  place 

Shiels,  Thomas,  painter  and  glazier,  1  Howard 
place  ;  house,  3  Warriston  place 

Shiels,  William  G.,  55  Dick  place 

Shiels,  Mrs,  6  Church  hill 

Shiels,  Mrs,  10  North  St  Andrew  street 

Shillinglaw,  Peter  F.,  smallware  merchant,  2 
North  bridge  ;  house,  6  Marmion  terrace 

Shillinglaw,  Thomas,  writer  {Crown  Office), 

14  Melville  terrace 
Shillinglaw,  Mrs,  47  Castle  street 
Shiress,  David  S.,  writer,  20  Nelson  street 
Shiress,  William  J.,  20  St  Andrew  square 
Shirley,  W.  T.,  printer,  12  Thistle  street ;  ho. 

15  Hart  street 

Shirreff,  Charles,  1  Doune  terrace 

Shirreff,  Chas.  H.,  corn  factor,  2  High  Carton: 

house,  4  Hart  street 
Shirtsinger,  Mat.,  German  clock  maker,  177 

Pleasance 
Shore    &    Crawford,    house    carpenters    and 

joiners,  24  West  Lauriston  place 
Shore  Dues  Office,  Custom  House,  Leith 
Shorrock,  Robert,  spirit  mercht.  and  carriers" 

quarters,  47  Bernard  street ;  house,  43 
Short's  Observatory,  Castle  hill 
Short,  David,  accountant,  25  North  bridge 
Short,  David,  commercial  traveller,  23  Downie 

place 
Short,  H.,  tailor  and  clothier,  219  High  st. 
Short,  James,  joiner,  12  Duke  street,  Leith 
Short,  John,  church  officer,  19  Rose  street 
Short,  Mrs,  lodgings,  198  Rose  street 
Short,  Mrs,  29  Morrison  street 
Shortreed,  George,  accountant,  2  East  Pitt  st., 

Bonnington 
Shotts  Ikon  Company  and  Engineers;  Alex. 

Sinclair,     agent,     Bonnington    ironworks, 

Bonnington 
Sibbald   &   Gay,   cabinetmakers  and    uphol- 
sterers, 48  Lothian  road 
Sibbald,  J.,  &  Sons,  ironmongers,  64  George 

street 
Sibbald,  Alexander,  lodgings,  16  Grindlay  st. 
Sibbald,  Andrew   (station  agent,  N.  B.  R.), 

Citadel ;  house,  10  Pitt  street,  Bonnington 
Sibbald,  John  (J.  S.  §•  Sons),  64a  Georee  st. 
Sibbald,  John  Robertson,  M.D.,    F.R.C.S.E. 

(late  141  Princes  street),  8  Newington  ter., 

and  Lochend,  Ratho 
Sibbald,  Mrs  David,  poulterer,  6  Poultry  mkt. 
Sibbald,  Mrs  Margaret,  8  Albany  street,  Leith 


Sibbald,  Mrs,  cook.  39  India  place 

Sibbald,  Mrs,  9  South  Gray  street 

Sibbald,  Mrs,  29  Clarence  street 

Sibbald,  Miss.  45  George  square 

Sibbald,  Miss  Margaret,  12  Preston  terrace 

Siddie,  John,  builder,  2  Lord  Russell  place 

Sidey,  D.  D.,  &  Co.,  sole  agents  in  Scotland 

for  the  Due  de  Montebello  champagne.  65 

Princes  street ;  house,  64  Hanover  street 
Sidey,  Chas.,  surgeon-accoucheur,  64  Hanover 

street 
Sidey,  David  D.,  stock  and  share  broker.  65 

Princes  street ;  house,  64  Hanover  street 
Sidey,  James  A.,  surgeon,  42  Queen  street 
Sidey,  John,  coal  merchant,  10  Mary's  place 
Sidey,  Miss  Jane,  matron,  Magdalene  asylum. 

Dairy  road 
Sidey,  Miss,  superintendent  of  nurses,  Royal 

Infinnary 
Sievewright,  Joseph,  English  hotel,  10  South 

St  Andrew  street 
Silver,  George  M.  (G.P.O.),  St  Patrick  sq. 
Silvie,  James,  writer,  52  Broughton  street 
Sim,  A.  &  J.,  fancy  and  wool  warehouse,  53 

George  street 
Sim,  William,  &  Co.,  colour  manufacturers. 

Macneil  place 
Sun,  Alexander,  Rhynd  lodge,  Seafield 
SIM,  FR.  R.,  glass  chandelier  and  cut-glass 

manufacturer,  96  Princes  street;  house,  8 

East  Newington  place.     ^  See  Ade.  p.  60 
Sim,  George,  writer,  9  Lauriston  lane 
Sim,  William,  4  St  Bernard's  crescent 
Sim,  William  (IF.  S.  §■   Co.),  Rhynd  lodge. 

Seafield 
Sim,  William,  wool  and  fancy  warehouse,  72 

George  street 
Sim,  Mrs.  9  Lauriston  lane 
Sime,  Adam,  wine   and   spirit  merchant,    3 

North  Melville  place  ;  house,  30  Alva  street 
Sime,   Alexander,   grocer,   43    Duke    street. 

Leith;  house,  1  Morton  street 
Sime,  George.  1  St  Leonard's  lull 
Sime,  James,  Craigmount  house,  Dick  place 
Sime,  John,  accountant  and  stockbroker  (late 

H.  Maitland  §•  Co.),  2  Thistle  court 
Sime,  Robert,  dairy,  33  Lothian  street 
Sime,  Robert.  8  Wright's  houses 
Sime,  Thomas  (P.  §■  R.  Wright),  34  Blacket 

place 
Sime,  William,  S.S.C.,  8  Hill  street 
Sime,  Mrs  Andrew,  29  Richmond  place 
Sime,  Mrs,  3  Windmill  street 
Simm,  John.  2  King's  place 
Sinimie,  Mrs,  21  Raeburn  place 
Simmins,  Jacob,  English  and  classical  teacher. 

22  London  street 
Simpson  Brothers   &   Co.,  tea  merchants.  9 

North  St  David  st.  ;  house,  31  Lothian  road 
Simpson  &  Howden,  dress  and  cloak  makers, 

8  Young  street 
Simpson  &  Taylor,  hairdressers  and  perfumers. 

15  South  St  David  street 


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Simpson,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  grocers,  and  tea, 

wine,  and  spirit  merchants,  5  Baker's  place ; 

house,  8  Hermitage  place 
Simpson,  R.  E.,  &  Co.,  patentees  and  manu- 
facturers of  improved  sewing  machines,  11 

Cockburn  street 
SIMPSON,  R.  &  H.,  coal  merchants,   Cale- 
donian   Railway    coal'   depot;    house,    15 

Gardner's  crescent.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  110 
Simpson,  William  H.,  &  Co.,  tea  dealers,  11 

Union  street 
Simpson,  A.  C,  inspector  of  poor,  38  Albany 

street,  Leith 
Simpson,  Alexander,  baker  and  confectioner, 

48  George  iv.  bridge 
Simpson,  Alexander  Gray,  Coltness  and  Carfin 

collieries,  Wishaw  (Jas.  R.  Hopewell,  agent), 

37  Commercial  street 
Simpson,  Andrew,  inspector  of  letter-carriers, 

General  Post  Office 
Simpson,  Andrew,  chimney-sweeper,  11  Far- 

quharson  place 
Simpson,  A.  L.,  clerk,  18  Carnegie  street 
Simpson,  Colin,  china  merchant,  New  market, 

Leith 
Simpson,  David  C,  engraver  and  printer,  29 

Elder  street ;  house,  5  South  Clerk  street 
Simpson,  David  L.,  pocketbook  and  jewel  and 

dressing  case  maker,  51  Hanover  street 
Simpson,  Francis,  broker,  65  Leith  wynd 
Simpson,  George,  5  Lothian  road 
Simpson,  George,  5  West  Newington 
Simpson,  G.,  victual  dealer,  14  Brunswick  st. 
Simpson,  G.  B.,  11  Barony  street 
Simpson,  Henry,  merchant,  38  West  Register 

street;  house,  Selville,  Portobello 
Simpson,  Sir  James  Y.,  Bart.,  M.D.,  Professor 

of  Midwifery  in  the  University,  52  Queen  st. 
Simpson,  J.,  coal  merchant,  11  Port-Hopetoun 
Simpson,    James,   bootmaker,    6    Melbourne 

place;  house,  21  Tantallon  place 
Simpson,    James,   carpet  manufacturer,    70a 

George  street;  house,  22  London  street 
Simpson,    James,   architect,  and   assessor  of 

lands  and  heritages  for  the  burgh  of  Leith  ; 

office,   19   Charlotte  street,  Leith ;   house, 

Raimsfield,  Bonnington 
Simpson,    James,  boot   and  shoe  maker,  24 

West  Sciennes 
Simpson,   James,  M.D.  and  surgeon,  Holme 

villa,  Ferry  road 
Simpson,  Jas.,  sawdust  dealer,  1  Back  of  Vaults 
Simpson,  John,  17  Cheyne  street 
Simpson,  John  {Union  Bank),  1  Buccleuch  st. 
Simpson,  J.,  baker  and  confectioner,  158  High 

street;  house,  26  St  Patrick  square 
Simpson,  John,  bootmaker,  5  Crichton  street 
Simpson,  John,  5  Hermitage  place 
Simpson,  John,  17  Archibald  place 
Simpson,  John  (Duncan,  Flockhart,  #■  Co.), 

21  Dalrymple  crescent 
Simpson,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  5  Leggat's 

land 


Simpson,    John,    grocer  and  wine  and  spirit 
merchant,  5  and  6  Tolbooth  wynd 

Simpson,  Rev.  John,  8  Lauriston  park 
Simpson,  Peter,  tailor  and  clothier,  8  Downie 

place 
Simpson,  P.,  French  polisher,  19  India  place 
Simpson,  Peter,  solicitor,  21  Nelson  street 
Simpson,  Peter,  round  and  spiral  turner,  32 

Horse  wynd;  house,  10  Gladstone  terrace 
Simpson,    Richard,    upholsterer,    undertaker. 

appraiser,   and  house   agent.    121    George 

street;  house,  11  Osborne  terrace 
Simpson,  Robert,  builder,  1  Pi] rig  cottages 
Simpson,  Robert,  boot  and  shoe  warehou.sr.  ! 

N.-W.  Circus  place  ;  house,  8  Hamilton  pi. 
Simpson,  Robert,  accountant  and  house  agent. 

l8  Rankeillor  street 
Simpson,  Robert  D.,  scale  and  beam  maker, 

2  West  Crosscauseway  and  14  Clerk  street 
Simpson,  Robert  Graham,  61  Clerk  street 
Simpson,  Robert,  95  George  street 
Simpson,  William  (H.M.  Customs),  IK  Ban- 
gor road 

Simpson,  Mrs  Alex.,  102  Gilmore  place 
Simpson,   Mrs    Andrew,    Rosemount   dairy. 

3  St  Cuthbert's  place 

Simpson,  Mrs  G.,  tobacconist  and  stationer, 

164  Canongate 
Simpson,  Mrs  George  H.,  2  Henderson  row 
Simpson,  Mrs  J.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  14 

Main  street 
Simpson,  Mrs  M.,  staymaker,  21  Jamaica  st. 
Simpson,  Mrs,  15  Buccleuch  street 
Simpson,  Mrs,  9  North  Merchiston  place 
Simpson,  Mrs,  grocer,  22  Lauriston  street 
Simpson,  Mrs,  sick-nurse,  11  Couper  street 
Simpson,  Mrs,  toy-shop,  20  Tolbooth  wynd 
Simpson,  Miss  G.,  12  St  Vincent  street 
Simpson,  Miss,  3  Great  King  street 
Simpson,  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  92 

George  street 
Simpson,  Miss,  65  Cumberland  street 
Simpson,  Miss,  30  St  Andrew  square 
Simson,  D.,  teacher  of  drawing,  25  India  st. 
Simson,  G.  W.  and  Miss,  institution  for  draw- 
ing and  painting,  54  Frederick  street 
Simson,  George  W.,  teacher  of  drawing,  54 

Frederick  street 
Simson,Jas.,M.D.,F.R.C.S.E.,3Glenfinlasst. 
Simson,  James  K.,  51  Hope  park  end 
Simson,  James,  accountant,  5  Picardy  place 
Simson,  James,  brewer,  St  Mary's  brewery, 

S.  Back  of  Canongate ;  house.  15  St  John  st. 
Simson,  Thomas,  1  West  Maitland  street 
Simson,  Mrs  Walter,  30  Albany  street,  Leith 
Simson,  Mrs,  9  Eton  terrace 
Simson,  Mrs,  9  Blacket  place 
Simson,  Mrs,  14  India  street 
Simson,  Miss,  5  Great  Stuart  street 
Simson,  Miss,   boarding   and  day  school,  24 

Buckingham  terrace 
Sinclair  &  Co.,  commission  agents,  drysalters, 

oil  and  colour  merchants,  1  and  2  Caltou  st. 


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Sinclair,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  engineers  and 
ironfounders,  Bonnington  ironworks,  Bon- 
nington 

Sinclair,  Adam,  4  Cannon  street,  Leith 

Sinclair,  Alexander,  133  George  street 

Sinclair,  Alexander,  joiner  and  undertaker, 
Lochrin  ;  house,  26  Leven  street 

Sinclair,  Alex.  (S.  fy  Co.),  8  Bonnington  pi. 

Sinclair,  Charles,  tailor  and  clothier,  6  Elder 
street 

Sinclair,  Colin,  fancy  stationer,  98a  Princes 
street ;  house,  1  Erskine  place 

Sinclair  Cooking  Depots,  33  George  iv. 
bridge  and  17  Greenside  place 

Sinclair,  Daniel,  cottage,  Powderhall,  Brough- 
ton  road 

Sinclair,  David,  37  West  Register  street 

Sinclair,  Donald,  coal  agent,  2  Jordan  lane 

Sinclair,  D.  G.,  butcher,  33  Fountainbridge 
and  2  Drurudryan ;  house,  39  Fountain- 
bridge 

Sinclair,  George,  31  Cumberland  street 

Sinclair,  D.,  14  Arthur  street 

Sinclair,  G.,  cooper  and  stave  merchant,  9 
Duke  street,  Leith  ;  house,  3  Summerfield 

Sinclair,  Captain  Geo.,  5  Buckingham  terrace 

Sinclair,  George  L.,  W.S.,  4  Walker  street 

Sinclair,  George,  boiler  maker,  25  Great 
Junction  street ;  house,  7  Tennant  street 

Sinclair,  Henry,  12  Nelson  street 

Sinclair,  James,  draper,  4  Bank  street ;  house. 
38  Rankeillor  street 

Sinclair,  James,  broker,  24  West  Cross- 
causeway 

Sinclair,  James,  grocer,  54  Thistle  street 

Sinclair,  James,  baker,  133  Canongate;  house, 
25  Rankeillor  street 

Sinclair,  James,  mercantile  accountant,  Al- 
bany herald,  7  Brown  street 

Sinclair,  John,  grocer,  106  West  port ;  house, 
27  William  street 

Sinclair,  John,  baker,  14  Lothian  street 

Sinclair,  John,  wirecloth  manuf.,  9  Stead's  pi. 

Sinclair,  John,  baker,  18  Tobago  street 

Sinclair,  John,  bookseller,  stationer,  print- 
seller,  and  bookbinder,  3  Bristo  port 

Sinclair,  John,  agent,  8  Argyle  square 

Sinclair,  John,  Glasgow  biscuit  factory,  174 
Fountainbridge 

Sinclair,  John,  4  Orchardfield 

Sinclair,  John,  246  Canongate 

Sinclair,  J.,  flour  merchant,  Edinburgh  steam 
mills,  Fountainbridge  ;  ho.  13  Rillbank  ter. 

Sinclair,  John,  porter,  162  Rose  street 

Sinclair,  Josiah,  16  Wright's  houses 

Sinclair,  Lachlan,  lithographer,  9  Chapel  st. 

Sinclair,  Lawrence,  19  Maitland  street 

Sinclair,  P.  F.,  2  George  place 

Sinclair,  Peter,  builder,  7  Cambridge  street 

Sinclair,  Peter,  cabinetmaker,  12  Spittal  st. 

Sinclair,  Ralph,  wine  merchant  and  grocer, 
134  Nicolson  street 

Sinclair,  Robert,  28  Rutland  street 


Sinclair,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  377  High 

street 
Sinclair,    Robert,    manager,   General    Steam 
Navigation  Co.,  21  Waterloo  place  and  51 
Bernard  street 
Sinclair,  Robert,  bookkeeper,  13  Glover  st. 
Sinclair,  Thomas,  joiner,  22  N.  Richmond  st. 
Sinclair,  V.,  M.D.  and  surgeon,  4  Picardy  pi. 
Sinclair,  Mrs  Henry,  12  Rillbank  terrace 
Sinclair,  Mrs  John,  26  Calton  hill 
Sinclair,  Mrs  Peter,  14  East  Norton  place 
Sinclair,  Mrs,  2  Lauriston  park 
Sinclair,  Mrs,  agency  for  British  and  foreign 

governesses  and  schools,  30  Clarence  st. 
Sinclair,  Mrs,  4  Park  street 
Sinclair,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  9  Brougham  street 
Sinclair   &   Manson,   Misses,  dressmakers,   S 

Davie  street 
Sinclair,  Mrs,  greengrocer,  10  Home  street 
Sinclair,    Miss  B.,  coal  merchant,   22   Port- 
Hamilton 
Sinclair,  Miss,  10  Forres  street 
Sinclair,  Miss,  cloth  cap  maker,  227  High  st. 
Sinclair,  Miss,  of  Ulbster,  133  George  street 
SINGER,  I.    M.,   sewing  machine  manufac- 
turer, 107  Princes  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  62 
Sinton,  James,  engineer,  148  Rose  street 
Sinton,  James,  clerk,  15  Buccleuch  street 
Sinton,  John,  slater,  1  W.  Richmond  street 
Sinton,  Jos.  T.,  victual  dealer,  27  Greenside  st. 
Sinton,  William,  chimney  sweeper,  25  South 

Richmond  street 
SIVES,  JOHN,  coal  agent,  Caledonian  rail- 
way station,  Dairy;  house,  2  W.  St  Anthony 
place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  109 
Sivewright,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  19  Jamaica  st. 
Skae,    David,   M.D.,   F.R.C.S.,  physician  to 
Royal  Edinburgh  Asylum,  Tipperlinn  house, 
Morningside 
Skae,  Mrs  Margaret,  1  Queensferry  street 
Skae,  Mrs,  lodgings,  11  Drummond  street 
Skating  Club,  The  Lochend  {secretary,  .las. 

Murdoch),  Hi  George  street 
Skeen,  Miss,  56  Bridge  street 
Skelly,  Mrs,  10  West  Claremont  street 
Skelton,  John,  advocate,  125  George  street  ; 

house,  The  Hermitage,  Braid 
Skelton,  Miss,  20  Alva  street 
Skene,  W.  F.,  &  Peacock,  W.S.,  18  Hill  street 
Skene,  George,  20  Melville  street 
Skene,  W.  F.  (W.  F.  S.  if  Peacock),  20  In- 

verleith  row 
Skene,  Mrs  Colonel,  17  Lynedoch  place 
Skiffington,  John,  rag  merchant,  109  High  st. : 

house,  105 
Skinner,  George,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  175 

Fountainbridge 
Skinner,  James,  warehouseman,  7  Hill  square 
Skinner,  John  Holt,  45  Moray  place 
Skinner,  Robert,  com.  traveller,  8  Kirk  st. 
Skinner,  Win.,  W.S.,  31  Great  King  street 
Skinner,  W.  R.,  S.S.C.,  8  Blenheim  place 
Skinner,  Mrs  J.  R.,  5  Leopold  place 


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Skirving,  Thos.,  farmer,  Nether  Quarry  holes, 

Easter  road 
Skirving,  Mrs,  2  Wharton  lane 
Slaney,  Thomas,  Douglas  hotel,  34  and  35  St 

Andrew  square 
Slate,  Miss,  48  Rankeillor  street 
Slater,  Andrew,  slater  and  slate  merchant,  140 

Canongate ;    house,    17    Spring   gardens ; 

slate  wharf,  Upper  drawbridge,  Leith 
Slater,  James  (Accountant' "s  office,   G.P.O.), 

6  Comely  green  place 
Slater,  Mrs,  4  Lower  Greenside  lane 
Slater,  Mrs  James,  52  Broughton  street 
Slater,  Mrs,  7  Drummond  street 
Slaughter-houses,  61  Fountainbridge  and  47 

Salamander  street 
Sleep,  Mrs  M.  A.,  umbrella  maker  and  news 

agent,  3  Charles  street 
Sleigh,  George,  41  Lothian  street 
Sleigh,  W.  L.,  Queen's  villas,  N.  Lauder  road 
Sleigh,  Mrs  Eleanor,  50  Rankeillor  street 
Slight  &  Kerr,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufac 

turers,  104  High  street;    retail,   1  North 

bridge  and  28  Nicolson  street 
Slight,  Alex.  &  G.  H.,  engineers,  34  Leith  walk 
Slight,  Alexander  (A.  Sf  G.  H.  &),  20  Had- 
dington place 
Slight,  George,  63  South  Clerk  street 
Slight,  George  H.  (A.  Sf  &■  H.  £.);  30  Had 

dington  place 
Slight,  James  (S.  8p  Kerr),  10  E.  Adam  street 
Sligo,  Archibald  Vincent  Smith,  5  Drummond 

place 
Slimon,  R.  &  D.,  manufacturing  and  furnish 

ing  (ship  and  house)  ironmongers,  copper 

and  tin  smiths,  gasfitters,  plumbers,  and  ship 

chandlers,  agents  for  sheathing  and  roofing 

felts,  40,  41,  and  43  Shore,  and  6  and  7 

Broad  wynd  ;  workshops,  20  and  21  Broad 

wynd;    anchor,  chain,   and  nail  depot,   4 

Commercial  street ;    wharf   and   shipping 

office,  1  Wet  docks 
Slimon,  David  (R.  Sf  D.  »S*.),  8  Madeira  street 
Slimon,   James  (T.  B.   Campbell  Sf  Co.),   3 

Picardy  place 
Slimon,  Robert  (R.  Sf  D.  S.),  2  Wellington 

place 
Sloan  &  Son,  coal  merchants,  49  Broughton  St., 

67  Castle  street,  and  Leith  walk 
Sloan,  Thos.  (S.  Sf  Son),   Carstairs  cottage, 

Lover's  lane,  Leith  walk 
Sloan,  Gilbert,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  23  Leven 

street 
Sloane,  Mrs  J.  F.,  17  Keir  street 
Sloane,  Misses,  17  Raeburn  place 
Slotman,  Francis,  stationer  and-  tobacconist, 

4  Dougall's  buildings,  North  Fort  street 
SMAIL,  GILLON,  &  CO.,  wholesale  and  retail 

china  and  glass  warehouse,  19  George  iv. 

br.  and  5  Merchant  st.     Jfc  See  Adv.  p.  60 
Smail,  Mrs,  1  Atholl  crescent 
Smaill,  Mrs,  65  Thistle  street 
Small  &  Son,  bird-stuffers,  38a  George  street 


SME  1*.'. 

j  Small  &    Thorn,   glass    stamen    and 

painters,!  Haddington  pi. and  17  Leithwalk 
I  Small,  E.  &  M.,  diapers,  31  Greenside 

house,  13  Union  place 
'Small,  Andrew  {Royal  Bank),  29  E.  Clare- 

mont  street 
[Small,  David  (S.  8f  Thorn),  -1  Haddington  pi. 
Small,  David,  basketmaker,  '.):',   Hanover  Bt.  ; 

house,  1 3  Union  place 
Small,  Janes,  bookbinder,  8  North  bridge 
Small,  John,  librarian  to  the  University 
Small,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  37 

Bristo  street 
Small,  Robert  (S.  Sf  Son),  9  Grindlay  strei ' 
Small,  Thomas,  fiesher,  125  Rose  street 
Small,  William,  underclothing  manufacturer, 

30  South  bridge ;  house,  2  Preston  terrace 
Small,  W.  K.,  tobacconist,  62  Leith  street 
Small,  W.,  spirit  dealer,  93  Canongate 
Small,  Mrs  Margaret,  1  Gladstone  terrace 
Small,  Mrs,  University 
Small,  Miss,  grocer,  200  Rose  street 
Smart  &  Sons,  bootmakers,  1  Queen  street 
Smart,  J.  &  R.,  fleshers,  27,  30,  and  31  Middle 

market 
Smart,  Alexander,  5  Kerr  street 
Smart,  Aw.,M.D.,  F.R.C.P.E.,  24  Melville  st. 
Smart,  Andrew,  baker,  114  West  port 
Smart,  Francis,  bootmaker,  1  Quality  street 
Smart,  James,  china  and  rag  merchant,  237 

Canongate  ;  house,  8  Carlung  place 
Smart,  J.  A.,  sugar  agent,  33  Gayfield  square 
Smart,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  11  Smith's  place 
Smart,  John,  S.S.C.,  11  Queen  street;  house. 

21  Leopold  place 
Smart,  John,  landscape  painter,  16  Picardy 

place  ;  house,  14  Gayfield  square 
Smart,  John  C,  fiesher,  20  and  21  Middle 

market ;  house,  100  Lauriston  place 
Smart,  John,  jun.  (S.  Sf  Sons),  2  Haddington 

place 
Smart,  John,  8  Annandale  street 
Smart,  R.  C,  14  Gayfield  square 
Smart,  Robert  (S.  Sf  Sons),  8  Annandale  st. 
Smart,  Robert  (J.  &rR.'S.),  41  Lothian  str«  t 
Smart,  Robert,  10  George  street 
Smart,  Win.,  spirit  dealer,  27  Richmond  place 
Smart,  Mrs  John,  14  Nicolson  square 
Smart,  Mrs  J.,  spirit  merchant,  84  St  Mary's 

wynd 
Smart,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmak'i-.  <'. 

Brighton  street 
Smeal,  J.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  21  Ad- 
miralty street ;  house,  14  Couper  street 
Smeal,  Edward,  tailor,  3  Roseburn 
Smeall,  David,  fruiterer,  54b  Lothian  street 
Smeaton,  Rev.  George,  Professor  of  Theology. 

New  College,  13  Mansionhouse  road 
Sme"aton,  Win.,  missionary,  42  W.  Sciennes  st. 
Smeaton,  Mrs,  ladies' nurse,  23  Richmond  pi. 
Smeaton,  Mrs,  Tarvet  street 
Smeaton Brickworks  (George  Baigrie,  agent}, 

office,  St  Leonard's  station 


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Smellie,  H..  grocer,  80  Crosscauseway ;  ho.  82  |Smith,  Alexander,  W.S.,  18  York  place 
Smellie,  Rev.  James,  22  Brougham  street  ,  Smith,  Alexander,  dairy,  82  Potterrow 
Smellie,  Robert,  tea  dealer,  grocer,  and  spirit  Smith,  Alexander  M.,  teacher,  St  Stephen'-" 

dealer,   33   Bristo  street,  28  Home  street,  ]     school,  7  St  Vincent  street 

and  2  Orchardfield  place ;  house,  St  Cathe- Smith,  A.  W.,  teacher  of  singing,  4  Nelson  st. 

rine's  place  [Smith,  Alexander,  tailor,  127  Rose  street 

Smellie,  Win.  J.  (Deputy-Controller,  G.P.O.),  Smith,    Alexander,    officer,    Destitute    Sick 

24  Warriston  crescent  Society,  150  High  street 

Smellie,  Miss  Lucy,  5  West  Maitland  street       Smith,  Alexander,  12  Antigua  street 
Smibert,  George,  baker,  216  Canongate  Smith,  Alexander,  baker,  12  William  street 

Smibert,  Miss,  8  Morrison  street  j Smith,  Alexander,  corn  factor  and  commission 

Smith  &  Alexander,  merchts.,  2  Bankst.,  Leith :     agent,  22  Bernard  street ;  house,  26  Regent 


Smith  &  Brown,  steam  printers,  lithographers 
ticket  writers,  paper-bag  makers,  and  sta- 
tioners, Amphion  place 

Smith  &  Chamberlain,  brassfounders.  makers 
of  gasaliers  and  paraffin  lamps,  24  St 
James'  square  ;  T.  Buchan,  agent 

Smith  &  Co!,  -woollen  drapers,  33  North  bridge 


terrace 
Smith,  Alexander,  lodgings,  11  Albany  street 
Smith,  Alexander,  grocer,  41  Giles'  street 
Smith,  Alexander,  commercial  traveller.  Water 

of  Leith 
Smith,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  24 

Leven  street ;  house,  26 


Smith  &  Co.,  furniture  dealers  and  coal  agents,  [Smith,  Andrew,  S.S.C.,  9  Buccleuch  place 
18  West  Nicolson  st. ;  house,  69  Potterrow  j  Smith,  Andrew,  manufacturer,  5  Rose  street 

Smith   &   Walker,   pliunbers,    brassfounders.  Smith,  Archibald,  6  Brougham  place 

and  gasfitters.  South-west  Thistle  street  lane  Smith,  Archibald,  M.D.,  8  Buckingham  ter. 

Smith   &   Wilson,   druggists,    50b   Charlotte! Smith,  B.,  commercial  traveller,  2  Alfred  pi. 
street,  Leith  I  Smith,  C,  baker,  1  North  Richmond  street. 

Smith,    A.    &   D..    masons,    slaters,   glaziers,      89  High  street,  and  39  Bristo  street ;  house, 
chimney-sweepers,  etc.,  24  West  Lauriston      19  North  Richmond  street 
place ;    houses,    7   Dunbar    street    and   15  Smith,    Charles,    joiner    and    builder,    West 
Drumdryan  street  Salisbury  place 

Smith,   David,   &   Co.,    wine   merchants,   21  Smith,  Colvin,  portrait  painter,  32  York  place 
Quality  lane  I  Smith,  Daniel,  corn  merchant,  21  Blacket  pi. 

Smith,  G.  &  A.,  shawl  and  mantle  manufac- ,  Smith,  David  (D.  S.  &,-  Co.),  4  Bonnington  ter. 
turers,  108  South  bridge  ;  ho.  1  Mhito  st.    I  Smith,  David,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  39 

Smith,  J.,  &  Co.,  jewellers,  6  Clerk  street  Broughton  street 

Smith,  J.  &  G.,  auctioneers  and  valuators,  79  Smith,  David  (manager,  North  British  8f  Mer- 
George  street  cantile  Insurance  Co.),  64  Princes  street  ; 

Smith,  J.  &  J.,  commission  and  forwarding      house,  10  Eton  terrace 

agents,  50  Constitution  street  ;  Smith,  David  (Edinburgh  #■  Perth  Bread  Co.), 

Smith,  J.,  &  Son,  wireworkers  and  weavers,!     16  Richmond  place 

millstone  builders,  and  importers  of  French  Smith,  David,  26  Warriston  crescent 

burr  blocks,  219  High  street  Smith,  David,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  20  West 

SMITH,    JOHN,    &    SONS,    coal  and   coke1     Crosscauseway;  house,  12  Beaumont  place 
merchants  ;  head  office,  46  Lothian  road ;  Smith,  David,  16  Cumberland  street 
offices,  1  Spring  gardens,  Stockbridge.  and  Smith,  David,  71  South  Clerk  street 
Newington   place  ;    depots,    St   Cuthbert's  Smith,   David,    corn   merchant,    1    Rosebank 
lane,  Dairy,  Haymarket,  St  Leonard's,  and      cottage,  Mayfield  loan 
9  Port-Hamilton.    ^  See  Adv.  p.  105  [Smith,  David,  6  Osborne  terrace 

Smith,  Peter,   &   Son,    merchants,    41    Con-  Smith,  David  (Inland  Rev.),  2  Whitehead  pi. 
stitution  street  ;  Smith,  David,  slater,  15  Drumdryan  street 

SMITH,  R.,  &  CO.,  brassfounders.  plumbers.  Smith,  Donald,  6  Montague  street 

and  gasfitters,  Silvermills.     ^  See  Adv.  p. '  Smith,  Edward,  shoemaker,  35  North  Rich- 
80  mond  street 

Smith,  T.  &  H.,  &  Co.,  druggists  and  manu-  Smith,  G.  Stevenson,  L.R.C.S.E.,  16  Duke  st. 
facturing   chemists,    21   Duke   street,    and  Smith,  George  F.,  146  Princes  street 
Blandfield  works,  Lower  Broughton  road    !  Smith,  George,  architect,  7  St  Andrew  square : 


Smith,  William,   &  Sons,  builders,   17  East 

Preston  street 
Smith,  A.  T.,  dairy,  4  Market  street 
Smith,  Adam,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  63  Plea- 

sance 


house,  Burley  lodge,  Trinity 
Smith,  George,  1  Minto  street 
Smith,  George,  31  Stafford  street 
Smith,  Geo.  Bell,  S.S.C.,  37  Charlotte  square 
Smith,  George,  dairy,  3  Northumberland  pi. 


Smith,  Adam,  commer.  traveller,  16  Market  st.  Smith,  George,  butcher,  4  Summers  place 
Smith,    Adam    Gillies,    C.A.,    chambers,    59|Smith,  George  (Smith  &•  Co.),  12  Roxburgh 
George  street ;  house,  5  Lennox  street  street 


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Smith,  George,  bootmaker,  1  Maitland  street ; 

house,  5  Lonsdale  terrace 
Smith,  G.  EL,  M.D.,  80  Great  King  street 
Smith,  G.  I.  (Royal  Bank),  Clyde  street  lane 
Smith,  George,  168  Eose  street 
Smith,  Harry,  advocate,  20  Maitland  street 
Smith,  Harry  W.,  3  Hope  park  terrace 
Smith,  Henry  G.  C.,  teacher  of  mathematics, 

41  Grove  street 
Smith,  J.  Campbell,  advocate,  30  Royal  circus 
Smith,  J.  Irvine,  short-hand  writer,  11  Pitt 

street 
Smith,  James  K.,  writer,  40  Great  King  st. 
Smith,  James  M.,  ironmonger,  coppersmith, 

and  tin-plate  worker,  5  Commercial  street ; 

house,  47  Eridge  street 
Smith,  James  W.,  architect,  13  Frederick  st. 
Smith,  James,  tea  and  coffee  merchant,  449 

Lawnmarket ;  house,  26  Grindlay  street 
Smith,  J.,  smith  and  farrier,  87  Abbey  hill ; 

house,  85 
Smith,  James,  1  Buccleuch  street 
Smith,  James,  dairy,  10a  Bristo  street 
Smith,  James,  22  Grove  street 
Smith,  James,  wright  and  builder,  12  Eiego 

street ;  house,  16  Brougham  street 
Smith,  James,  grocer,  137  Grassmarket 
Smith,  James,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant. 

25  Union  place  ;  house,  11  Barony  street 
Smith,  James,  corn  and  hay  dealer,  50  Duke 

street.  Leith  ;  house,  3  Morton  street 
Smith,  James,  5  Yanburgh  place 
Smith,  James,  grocer,  69  Canongate 
Smith,  James,  9  Surnmerfield 
Smith,  James,  20  Danube  street 
Smith,  James  (S.  &f  Walker),  44  Howe  street 
Smith,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  6 

Craigside  place  ;  house,  10 
Smith,  Captain  James,  4b  Pilrig  street 
Smith,    James    (officer,    High    Church),    377 

High  street 
Smith,  James,  merchant,  1  Eosehill  place 
Smith,  James,  clerk  of  works,  37  Eeid  terrace 
Smith,  James  (J.  <$•  J.  S.),  1  Janefield  place 
Smith,  James,  jun.  (J.  §  J.  S.),  5  Yanburgh 

place 
Smith,  James,  35  Bridge  street 
Smith,  James,  baker,  44  Potterrow 
Smith,  James,  baker,  38  W.  Crosscauseway 
Smith,  James  K.,  writer,  40  Great  King  street 
Smith,  James  (  W.  S.  Sr  Son),  8  Preston  ter. 
Smith,  J.  Arbutknott  (B.  L.  Co.  Bank),  5 

Dick  place 
Smith,  John  Alexander,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.E.,  7 

West  Maitland  street 
Smith,  John  D.,  carver,  gilder,  and  picture 

restorer,    artists'     colourman,    and    frame 

maker,  21  Frederick  street 
Smith,  J.  Duncan,  S.S.C.  (Douglas  &;  S.),  29 

Windsor  street 
Smith,  J.  L.,  bookseller,  stationer,  circulating 

library,  and  stamp  distributor,  1  Antigua 

street ;  ho.  19  Spring  gardens,  Abbey  hill 


Smith,  John  Turnhull,  O.A.,  29  Northumber- 
land street 

Smith,  John,  13  Seton  place 

SMITH,  JOHN,  tea,  coffee,  and  .spice  mer- 
chant, 28  Forth  street.     !}{  See  Adv.  p.  97 

Smith,  John  (suji.  Victoria  Lodgings),  115 
Cowgate 

Smith,  John,    cut   glass   manufacturer,    11 

Bangor  road  ;  house,  19  Union  street 
Smith,  John  (./.  S.  fr  Son),  3  Viewfortb  ter. 
Smith,  John,  governor  of  prison.  Regent  road 
Smith,  John,  paper  warehouse,  Brandneld  st. 
Smith,  John,  35  Barony  street 
Smith,  John,  M.D.,  F.K.C.P..  20  Charlotte  eq. 
Smith,    John,    M.D.,     F.R.C.S.E.,    surgeon- 
dentist,  11  Wemyss  place 
Smith,  John,  builder,  17  Great  Junction  St.: 

house,  3  Morton  street 
Smith,  John,  umbrella  and  parasol  manufac- 
turer, 38  North  bridge 
Smith,  John  K.,  architect,  7  Gardner's  cresct. 
Smith,  John,  umbrella  and  parasol  maker  and 

furrier,  78  Princes  street ;  house,  1  Seton 

place 
Smith,  John,  tailor  and  clother,  44  Hillhouse- 

field 
SMITH,  JOHN,  tailor  and  clother,  102  South 

bridge  ;  house,  56  Clerk  street.    ^'  See  Adv. 

p.  69 
Smith,  J.  N.,  chemist  and  druggist,  62  Kirk- 
gate  ;  house,  10  Cassels  place 
Smith,   John,   shawl  manufacturer,    clothier. 

and  general  draper,  105  South  bridge ;  house. 

10  Nicolson  street 
Smith,  John,  news-agent,  4  Saunders  street 
Smith,  John  (./.  S.  $'  Son),  24  Nicolson  st. 
Smith,    John,   builder,    house  carpenter  and 

joiner,  94  Grange  place  and  E.  Newington  pi. 
Smith,    John,    grocer   and   spirit   dealer.    78 

Canongate 
Smith,  John,  printer,  59  Broughton  street 
Smith,  John  Stewart,  carver  and  gilder,  Esplin 

place,  Morningside 
Smith,  J.,  11  Roxburgh  street 
Smith,  J.  (IF.  S.  Sj-  Sons),  9  East  Preston  st. 
Smith,  Laurence  (G.P.O.),  19  Jamaica  street 
Smith,    Matthew,    joiner.    12   Leven   street ; 

house,  2  Home  street 
Smith,  Nicholas,  spirit  merchant,  15  Eose  st. 
Smith,  P.  B.,  merchant,  21  Constitution  st. 
Smith,  Patrick,  5  Morton  street 
Smith,  Peter,  15  Inverleith  row 
Smith,  Peter,  coal  agent,  69  Potterrow 
Smith,  Peter,  bootmaker,  9  Bristo  street 
Smith,  Philip,  broker  and  furniture  dealer.  25 

St  Andrew  street,  Leith 
Smith,  R.  Addison,  19  North-west  Circus  pi. 
Smith,  R.,  valuator  and  surveyor  of  buddings, 

17  George  street ;  house,  18  Fettes  row 
Smith,  Robert  Addison,  N.P.,  12  St  Andrew 

square  ;  house,  19  North-west  Circus  place 
Smith,    R.    Catanach,    ironfounder,   Victoria 

foundry,  Springfield  :  house.  29  Windsor  st. 


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Smith,  R.  M.,  4  Bellevue  crescent;  office,  Ex- 
change buildings,  41  Constitution  street 
Smith,    R.    P.,    stationer,   news-agent,    and 
tobacconist,  125  Nicolson  street ;  house,  38 
Smith,  Robert  Sinclair,  surveyor  of  taxes,  12 
Waterloo  place  ;  house,  4  Dalrymple  cresc. 
Smith,  Robert  (Customs),  2  Hamburg  place 
Smith,  Robert  (Christie  &,'  S.),  67  Hanover  st. 
Smith,  Robert,  S.S.C.,  37  Charlotte  square 
Smith,  Robert,  3  Cornwall  street 
Smith,  R.,  tanner,  70  St  Mary's  wynd  ;  house, 

9  St  John  street 
Smith,  S.,  tailor  and  clothier,  13  North  bridge 
Smith,  T.,  broker,  242  Cowgate 
Smith,    Thomas,     fishing-tackle     maker,    1 

Grant's  place 
Smith,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.,   10  North  Man- 

sionhouse  road 
Smith,    Thomas,   wright   and   undertaker,   2 
Buccleuch  st.  ;  house,  1  W.  Crosscauseway 
Smith,  T.,  surgeon  (T.  Sf  H.  Smith  Sf  Co.), 

Heriot  hill  house,  Lower  Broughton  road 
Smith,  Thomas,  receiver-general  and  cashier 
of  stamps  and  taxes  for  Scotland,  Inland 
Revenue  office,  12  Waterloo  place  ;  house, 
WiUiamfield,  Portobello 
Smith,  Thomas,  lodgings,  46  Northumberland 

street 
Smith,  Thomas,  painter  and  paperhanger,  21 

George  street ;  house,  39 
Smith,  Thos.,  lodgings,  23  St  James'  square 
Smith,  Thomas,  corn  merchant  and  commis- 
sion agent,  6  Smith's  place 
Smith,  Thomas,  2  Salisbury  square 
Smith,  Thomas,  jeweller,  2  West  Stanhope  pi. 
Smith,  Thomas,  music  teacher,  90  Grove  st. 
Smith,   Walter,   sheep   and   cattle   salesman, 

Dean  cottage,  Dean 
Smith,  William,  1  Janefield  place 
Smith,  William,  tailor,  6  Dalrymple  place 
Smith,  Rev.  William,  manse,  Leith  mount 
Smith,  William,  6  Upper  Grove  place 
Smith,  William,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  71  Tol- 
booth  wynd,  Leith ;  house,  3  Trafalgar  st. 
Smith,  William,  architect  and  civil  engineer, 

4  Melbourne  place 
Smith,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  169  Causewayside 
Smith,  William,  baker,  17  Lothian  street 
Smith,  William,  flesher,  10  West  port 
Smith,    William,    woollen   draper,  267  High 

street ;  house,  21  Lauriston  street 
Smith,  W.   (manager,  E.    and  S.  Law  Life 
Assurance    Association),    Lauriston    villa, 
Lauriston  place 
Smith,   William,    writing-master  and    litho- 
grapher, 43  Northumberland  street 
Smith,  William,  gardener,  Bonnington  bridge, 

Bonnington 
Smith,  William  C,  4  Hope  street,  Leith  walk 
Smith,  William,  teacher,  64  Bristo  street 
Smith,  William,  28  Findhorn  place 
Smith,  William,  reporter,  46  Earl  Grey  street 
Smith,  William,  10  Buccleuch  street 


Smith,    William   Arnot   (MM.    Customs),    8 

Prince  Regent  street 
Smith,  W.  H.,  20  Grove  street 
Smith,  Mrs  Alexander,  1  South  Charlotte  st. 
Smith,  Mrs  Alexander,  lodgings,  6  S.  Clerk  st. 
Smith,  Mrs  Alex.,  Gesto  villa,  Boswell  road 
Smith,  Mrs  Andrew,  103  George  street 
Smith,  Mrs  Ann,  grocer,  113  Grassmaiket 
Smith,  Mrs  C,  ladies'  nurse,  2  Alfred  place, 

Canonmills 
Smith,  Mrs  David,  66  Northumberland  street 
Smith,  Mrs  E.,  grocer,  67  Rose  street 
Smith,  Mrs  Elizabeth,  22  Melville  street 
Smith,  Mrs  Francis,  fruiterer,  9  St  Patrick  sq. 
Smith,  Mrs  George,  1  Minto  street 
Smith,  Mrs  James,  6  West  Preston  street 
Smith,  Mrs  James,  21  Barony  street 
Smith,  Mrs  James,  71  South  Clerk  street 
Smith,  Mrs  James,  24  St  Patrick  square 
Smith,   Mrs  J.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  10 

Spence's  place,  Leith 
Smith,  Mrs  J.  Gordon,  teacher  of  music,  etc.. 

14  Pitt  street 
Smith,  Mrs  Lawrence,  6  Madeira  street 
Smith,  Mrs  Lieutenant,  32  Clarence  street 
Smith,  Mrs  M.,  18  Montague  street 
Smith,  Mrs  Peter,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

1  Jordan  place,  Morningside 
Smith,  Mrs  P.  B.,  29  Alva  street 
Smith,  Mrs  Walter,  32  Clarence  street 
Smith,    Mrs  W.,  plumber   and   gasfitter,    11 

India  place  ;  house,  19  N.-W.  Circus  place 
Smith,  Mrs  William,  grocer,  1  Jordan  burn 
Smith,  Mrs  William,  11  Davie  street 
Smith,  Mrs  William,  5  Warriston  crescent 
Smith,  Mrs  Wm.,  Greenhill  lodge,  9  Green- 
hill  bank 
Smith,  Mrs  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant. 

99  South  Back  of  Canongate 
SMITH,  MRS,  dressmaker,  36  Grove  street. 

*  See  Adv.  p.  64 
Smith,  Mrs,  8  Annandale  street 
Smith,  Mrs,  lodgings,  12  Union  street 
Smith,  Mrs,  matron,  Rescue   Home,    18   St 

John's  hill 
Smith,  Mrs,  26  Warriston  crescent 
Smith,  Mrs,  166  Fountainbridge 
Smith,  Mrs,  stationer,  52  Buccleuch  street 
Smith,  Mrs,  West  Grange,  Grange  loan 
Smith,  Mrs,  1  Macnab  street 
Smith,  Mrs,  16  Broughton  place 
Smith,  Mrs,  nurse,  1  Market  place 
Smith,    Misses,   dress  and  cloak   makers,    62 

Rose  street 
Smith,    Misses    J.    &   A.,    dressmakers,    173 

Causewayside 
Smith,  Miss,  school  for  young  ladies,  128  Con- 
stitution street 
Smith,  Miss  M.,  83  Clerk  street 
Smith,  Miss  M.,  tobacconist,  62  Clerk  street 
Smith,  Miss  M.,  draper,  26a  Barony  street 
Smith,  Miss,  ladies'  nurse,  62  Clerk  street 
Smith,  Miss,  Fillyside,  Seafield 


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Smith,  Miss,  2  Merchiston  place 

Smith,  Miss,  15  Danube  street 

Smith,  Miss,  5  Comely  bank 

SMITHS  &  CO.,  purveyors  of  lamps  and  oils 
to  the  Queen,  brassfounders,  gasfitters,  tin- 
smiths, and  lamp  manufacturers,  1  Blair  st. 
^  See  Adv.  p.  93 

Smyth,  Charles  Piazzi,  Professor  of  Practical 
Astronomy,  University  of  Edinburgh,  and 
astronomer-royal  for  Scotland,  1  Hillside 
crescent 

Smyth,  David,  tailor,  18  West  Richmond  street 

Smyth,  Thomas,  4  Jane  terrace 

Smyth,  Mrs  Janet,  11  Howe  street 

Smyth,  Mrs,  5  Clarence  street 

Smyttan,  Mrs,  36  Manor  place 

Smyttan,  Mrs,  3  Walker  street 

Sneezum,  Alfred  C,  17  Manor  place 

Sneezum,  John,  5  Hope  park  square 

Snodgrass,  Mrs  James,  9  Crichton  street 

Snodgrass,  Misses,  1  Middleby  street 

Snody,  Andrew,  S.S.C.,  city  agent  for  Leith, 
26  Gayfield  square  and  51  Constitution  st 

Snow  &  Johnston,  fleshers,  5  and  6  Middle 
market 

Snow,  Jno.  (S.  §■  Johnston),  2  Lauriston  park 

Snow,  John,  butcher,  16  South  St  James'  st. 

Snowdon,  Walter,  74  Gilmore  place 

Society,  Camden  (T.  G.  Stevenson,  agent),  22 
Frederick  street 

Society,  Early  English  Text  (T.  G.  Steven- 
son, agent),  22  Frederick  street 

Society,  Edinburgh  City  Mission  (T.  Scott, 
treasurer),  10  George  street 

Society,  Gaelic  Schools  (John  Maclaren, 
treasurer),  138  Princes  street 

Society,  Hakluyt  (T.  G.  Stevenson,  agent), 
22  Frederick  street 

Society,  Heriot's  Benefit  (Thos.  B.  Robert- 
son), 15  High  school  yards 

Society,  Iona  (T.  G.  Stevenson,  agent),  22 
Frederick  street 

Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Know- 
ledge, 49  Queen  st. :  Depot  of  books,  Robt. 
Grant  &  Son,  54  Princes  street ;  Treasurer, 
William  Skinner,  W.S.,  31  Great  King  st. 

Society  for  Promoting  the  Employment  of 
Women  (Secretary,  Bliss  Blyth),  37  George 
street 

Society  for  Relief  of  the  Destitute  Sick  ; 
John  M'Culloch  (British  Linen  Company), 
treasurer,  11  Duke  street 

Society,  Scottish  Episcopal  Church  ;  H.  J. 
Rollo,  W.S.,  treasurer  and  assist. -secretary, 
14  Young  street 

Solicitors  of  Supreme  Courts  :  library  and 
hall,  Parliament  House ;  hours  of  attend- 
ance, session  10  to  4,  vacation  10  to  3 

Somerville  &  Crombie,  engineers  and  machine 
makers,  Gilmore  park  engine  works 

Somerville,  John,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants,  47 
Quality  street 

Somerville,  Alexander,  flesher.  82  Pleasance 


Somerville,  Alex.   (Inland  Revenue),  2  Sax.  - 

Cobourg  place 

Somerville,  Rev.  Andrew,  D.D.,  foreign  secy. 

to  Mission  Board,  U.  P.  Church,  5  Queen 

street;  house,  H  Melville  place,  Portobello 

Somerville,  Andrew,  mason,  3  Jamaica  stree. 

Somerville,  Aw.,  collector,  Slaughter-house?. 

61  Fountainbridge 
Somerville,  George,  9  Brougham  street 
Somerville,  Henry,  55  Bernard  street 
Somerville,  Hugh,  grocer,  6  E.  Richmond  st. 
Somerville,  James,  S.S.C.,  60  Hanover  street: 

house,  23  Blacket  place 
Somerville,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

40  Water  lane,  Leith 
Somerville,  John,  hosier,  glover,   shirt  mer- 
chant, and  general  outfitter,  35  Princes  st. : 
house,  1  Scotland  street 
Somerville,  John,  70  Buccleuch  street 
Somerville,  John,  11  Regent  terrace 
Somerville,    John    (Mitchell,    S..    $-    Co.),    * 

Windsor  street 
Somerville,  John,  9  Grove  street 
Somerville,   John,   jun.,  Belgian  Consul,  .37 
Bernard  street ;  ho.  Dunstan  villa,  Trinity 
Somerville,  M.,  2  Ronaldson's  buildings 
Somerville,  P.,  broker,  28  Horse  wynd 
Somerville,  Robert,  stationer  and  librarian.  10 
Spring  gardens;  ho.  19  N.-W.  Circus  place 
Somerville,  Robert,  4  Madeira  street 
Somerville,  Robert,  16  Montague  street 
Somerville,  Robt. ,  market  officer,  Cattle  market 
Somerville,  Sam.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  17  Hart  st. 
Somerville,   Wm.,   grocer  and   spirit   dealer. 
183  Canongate ;  house,  16  E.  Norton  place 
Somerville,    Mrs    A.,    leather    merchant.    98 

West  port 
Somerville,  Mrs  D.,  28  India  street 
Somerville,  Mrs  James,  2  Catherine  place 
Somerville,    Mrs    Marion,   spirit    dealer,    37 

Coburg  street ;  house,  33  Bridge  street 
Somerville,  Mrs,  4  Tollcross 
Somerville,  M.,  dealer  in  curiosities,  2  Ronald- 
son's  buildings 
Somerville,  Miss,  40  Blacket  place 
Somerville,  Miss  Agnes,  6  Brighton  sfcri 
Somerville,  Misses,  19  India  street 
Sommerville,  A.  M.  D.,  8  Lauriston  park 
Sommerville,  Adam,  dairyman,  43  St  Leonard 

street 
Sommerville,  Alexander,  8  Gladstone  terrace 
Sommerville,  Alex.  G,  silk  mercer  and  draper. 

8  Chapel  street 
Sommerville,  Wm.,  smith,  30  W.  Richmond  st. 
Sommerville,  Mrs,  212  Canongate 
Sommerville,    Mrs,   cowfeeder.    9    Macdowall 

street ;  house,  Bridgend,  Liberton 
Sommerville,  Mrs,  49  Carrubber's  close,  135 

High  street 
Somner,  Rich.,  grain  commercial  agent,  Xorth 

British  Railway  station 
Sorensen,  M.,  &  Kidd,  merchants,  53  Consti- 
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Sbrensen,  Marius  (S.  Sp  Kidd),  Clifton  villa. 

Ferry  road,  Leith 
Sorley,  Mrs,  7  Comely  bank 
Sorlie,  Robert  Scott,  5  Randolph  place 
Sounnes,  Robert,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

82  High  street 
Sounness,    Robert,    provision   merchant,   188 

Pleasance 
Souter,  A.,  baker,  54  Bnccleuch  street 
Souter,  George,  48  Cumberland  street 
Souter,   James,    die    and    stamp   cutter,    20 

Cockburn  street 
Souter,  Jas.,  dairyman,  Rose  hall,  Dalkeith  rd. 
Souter,  John,  provision  merchant,  G  Catherine 

street;  house,  3 
Souter,  John,  161  Rose  street 
Souter,  John,  -waiter,  2  Kerr  street 
Souter,  William,  29  Thistle  street 
Souter,  John,  1  West  Claremont  street 
Souter,  S.,  provision  merch.,  1  Admiralty  st. 
Souter,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  1  N.  St  James'  st. 
Souter,  Mrs,  Trinity  house.  Trinity 
SOUTH    BRIDGE     PAWNBROKING    CO. 
.(John  G.  Grieve,  manager'),  35  South  bridge. 
^  See  Adv.  p.  77 
Southam,  James,  95  Princes  street 
Southern  Loan  Office,  97  Nicolson  street — D. 
Campbell,  proprietor;  and  Leeds  and  Man- 
chester warehouseman,  46  Cockburn  street 
Soutter's  Bazaar,  102  Princes  street ;  work- 
shop, 110  Rose  street 
Soutter,  James,  26  Frederick  street 
Soutter,  James,  jun.,  3  Rutland  square 
Soutter,  John,  1  West  Claremont  street 
Soutter,  Robert  S.,  shoemaker,  7  West  Nicol- 
son street 
Souyris,  Madame,  dressmaker,  30  Frederick  st. 
Sovereign   Life   Assurance   (Duncan    Grant, 

agent),  429  Lawnmarket 
Sowersby,    George,   baker  and   confectioner. 

91  Kirkgate  and  3  Sowersby  place 
Sowersby,  Mrs,  29  Cheyne  street 
Spalding,  Peter,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

14  Rose  street ;  house,  20 

Spalding,  Thos.,  W.S.,  7  North  St  David  st, ; 

house,  19  Raeburn  place 
Spalding,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  mercht,, 

15  Yardheads 

Spalding,  Mrs  William,  19  Raeburn  place 
Spalding,  Mrs  Wm.  M.,  2  Rosebery  crescent 
Spalding,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  3  Jamaica  street 
Spalding,  Miss  Margaret,  9  Maryfield  place 
Spalding,   Misses,  dressmakers,   27  Hamilton 

place 
Spankie,  Miss,  3  Montague  street 
Sparrow,  Wm.  (N.  B.  Railway),  11  Leopoldpl. 
Spaven,  Robert,  saddler  and  harness  maker,  5 

S.  St  David  st. ;  house,  2  Gladstone  terrace 
Spaven,  Mrs  A.,  18  Hawthorn  bank  ter.,  Leith 
Spaven,  Mrs  John,  17  Duncan  St.,  Newington 
Speed,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  5  Spence's  place 
Speirs  &  Company,  fish  and  provision  store, 

233  Cowgate 


Speirs,  Peter  Alexr.,  advocate,  2  Melville  st. 
Speirs,  Mrs  Graham,  Whitehouse,  Whiteho.  loan 
Speirs,  Mrs  John  Robert,  2  Atholl  place 
Spence,  Alex.  Ingram,  M.D.,  12  Atholl  place 
Spence,  Andrew,  Adelphi  place 
Spence,  David,  tailor,  41  N.  Richmond  street 
Spence,  Francis,  painter  and  glazier,  7  Great 

Junction  street ;  house,  9 
Spence,  Jas.,  tailor  and  clothier,  31  South  br. 
Spence,   James,    smith   and    bellhanger,    50 

and  373  High  street 
Spence,  James,  fruiterer,  1  Broughton  street 
Spence,  James,  F.R.C.S.E.,  Professor  of  Sur- 
gery, University  ;  house,  21  a  AinsUe  place 
Spence,  James,  fruiterer,  27  S.  Clerk  street  ; 

house,  9  Macnab  street 
Spence,  John  D.,  St  Olaf,  York  road 
Spence,  John,  architect,  5  Lothian  road 
Spence,  John,  clerk,  28  St  Leonard  street 
Spence,  John,  tavern-keeper,   manufacturer 

of  lemonade,  soda  water,  and  ginger  beer. 

10   Hunter    square   and    4   Blair   street ; 

house,  21 
Spence,  John  M.,  engineer,  121  Rose  street 
Spence,   Joseph,    saddler,    24   Grassmarket  ; 

house,  46  Home  street 
Spence,   Norman  (Edinburgh  and  Leith  Gas- 
Company),  2  Haddington  place 
Spence,   William    (secretary,    British    Linen 

Company),  36  St  Andrew  square 
Spence,  Wm.,  warehouseman,  1  Orchardfield 
Spence,  Mrs  Alex..  8  Clarendon  crescent 
Spence,  Mrs  David,  137  Kirkgate 
Spence,  Mrs,  32  East  Preston  street 
Spence,  Mrs,  cowfeeder,  1  Thornybauk 
Spence,  Mrs,  62  Thistle  street 
Spence,  Miss,  8  Smith's  place 
Spence,  Miss,  music  teacher,  32  E.  Preston  st. 
Spence,  Misses,  school  for  little  children,  25 

Dick  place 
Spens,  W.  C,  advocate,  14  Drununond  place 
Spens,  Miss,  14  Drummond  place 
Spiden,  Mrs  R.,  21  Charles  street 
Spiers,  James,  teacher,  Donaldson's  hospital 
Spindler,  Mrs  E.,  5  South  Norton  place 
Spindler,  Miss,  teacher,  20  Dublin  street 
Spink,  Wm.,  S.S.C.,  18  St  Andrew  square 
Spinks,    Charles,    wood  turner,    and    steam 

mills,  24  Kirkgate  and  27  Coatfield  lane 
Spittal,  Chas.  Grey,  advocate,  12  Dundas  st. 
Spittal,  Thomas,  plasterer,  Craigside  place 
Spittal,  Mrs  James.  Newbank,  Trinity 
Spittal,   Miss,   teacher    of  music,    18    West 

Preston  street 
Spottiswoode,  R.,  C.A.  (Mansfield  <V  S.),  7 

Thistle  street ;  house,  18  Howard  place 
Sprot,  Thomas,  W.S.,  10  Drummond  place 
Sprott,  W.  P.,  S.S.C.,  30  St  Andrew  square 
Sprot,  Miss,  23  Rutland  square 
Squair,    James,    sen.    (Scottish   Union  Jnsur- 

ance),  9  Arniston  place 
Squair,  James,  jun.,  actuary,  9  Arniston  pi. 
St  Andrew's  Edinburgh  Rifle  Clue  :  Wm. 


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M.  Bryce,  captain;  J.  T.  Douglas,  lieu-\ 
tenant;  Robert  Bryce,  secretary;  Free-; 
masons'  Hall,  98  George  street 

ST  ANDREW  FAMILY  AND  COMMER- 
CIAL TEMPERANCE  HOTEL,  South  St 
Andrew  street;  Duncan  M'Laren,  proprie- 
tor.    ^  See  Adv.  p.  98 

St  Clair,  John,  teacher  of  violin  and  conccr-  j 
tina.  13  Frederick  street 

St  Cuthbert's  Co-operative  Baking  and 
Grocery  Association  (Limited),  1  St 
Cuthbert's  place  and  1  Romilly  place 

St  Cuthbert's  Industrial  School  and  Work] 
Society,  35  Castle  barns 

St  Cuthbert's  Lodge  of  Free  Gardeners  : 
J.  M.  Turnbull,  14  Nicolson  sq.,  R.W.M.  ; 
T.  Knox,  19  Greenside  place,  treasurer 

St  Cuthbert's  Parish  Chambers,  St  Cuth- 
bert'smanse,  Lothian rd.;  Jas.  Craig,  inspect. 

St  Cuthbert's  Parish,  Collector  of  Poor-! 
rates'  Office,  10  Hanover  street 

St  Cuthbert's  Poorhouse,  St  Cuthbert's  lane, 
Lothian  road  ;  W.  Cowan,  governor 

St  George  Lodge  of  Free  Gardeners: 
Lodge-room,  52  Nicolson  street ;  George 
Riddel,  240  Canongate,  R.TV.M.  ;  A.  Pit- 
teudrich,  376  Castle  hill,  treasurer  ;  Robert 
Mackay,  Pleasance,  secretary 

St  George's  Hall,  119  George  street 

St  Margaret's  Convent,  TVhitehouse  loan  ; 
Madame  Margaret  Teresa,  superioress 

St  Margaret's  Co-operative  Store,  38 
Abbey  hill 

St  Stephen's  School,  58  Brunswick  street 

St  Thomas's  School,  250  Canongate 

St  Vincent's  Boys'  Orphanage,  10  aud  12 
Maryfield  ;  Mrs  M'Culloch,  matron 

Stage,  Miss,  teacher,  27  Haddington  place 

Stalker,  Colin  Kay  (Kay  Sf  Co.),  72  Nor- 
thumberland street 

Stalker,  Daniel,  spirit  merch.,  1  Lauriston  st. 

Stalker,  D.,  watch  and  clock  maker,  9  and  10 
Commercial  street ;  house,  14 

Stalker,  James,  Bangor  road 

Stalker,  T.,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  9 
Clerk  street ;  house.  14 

Stalker,  William,  china  merchant,  38  Sand- 
port  street;  house,  10 

Stalker,  Mrs,  G  West  Claremont  street 

Stampa,  Arthur,  fancy  paper  box  maker,  6 
Bristo  place 

STANDARD  LIFE  ASSURANCE  CO. 
(Thomas  Rohertson,  secretary ;  D.  C. 
Gregor,  secretary,  Colonial  Department),  3 
and  5  George  street.     >fcSee  Adv.  pp.  4,  5 

STANDARD  *"  PROPERTY  INVESTMENT 
AND  LAND  AND  BUILDING  SOCIETY, 
37  George  iv.  bridge :  open  daily  from  10 
to  4  and  7  to  9  ;  on  Saturday,  from  10  to 
1  only.     *  See  Adv.  p.  37 

Stanhouse,  William,  71  Gibnore  place 

Stanton,  Clark,  A.R.S.A..  sculptor,  Ramsay 
lane  ;  house,  24  Upper  Gray  street 


Staples,  Mrs  E..  2  Darling's  buildings 

Staples,  Mrs,  15  Alva  street 

Star  Life  Assurance  Office  (J".  Livingston, 

agent),  10  George  street 
Starforth,  John,  architect,  37  York  place 
Stark  &  Co.,  carvers,  gilders,  picture  framers, 

and  printsellers,  3  Haddington  place 
Stark,  G.  &  J.,  kitchen  -ran  ge  manufacturers, 
smiths,  and  ironmongers,  36  Lothian  road 

and  24  Earl  Grey  street ;  house,  1 1  Grind- 
lay  street 
Stark,    Adam,   ironmonger.   2    Bank    street; 

house,  65  Lauriston  place 
Stark,  George  G.,  3  P'ast  Claremont  street 
Stark,  Henry,  20  Cumberland  street 
Stark,  James,  28  Salisbury  street 
Stark,  James,  25  Haddington  place 
Stark,  James,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P..  21  Rutland  rt. 
Stark,  James,  hosier  and  glover,  2  St  Patrick 

square  ;  house,  4  East  Adam  street 
Stark,  John,  commission  agent,  55  S.  Clerk  st. 
Stark,  Jn.,  commercial  traveller,  57  North  br. 
Stark,  Robert  M.,   Woodbine  cottage,   York 

road 
Stark,  Thomas,  tobacco  manuf.,  81  West  port 
Stark,  W.   M.  (Duncan,  S.,  §•  Co.),  3  East 

Claremont  street 
Stark,  William  Adam,  6  Keir  street 
Stark,  Mrs  William,  6  Keir  street 
Starke,  J.  Gibson,  advocate,  11  Maitland  st. 
Starkey,  Mrs,  8  Albany  street,  Leith 
Stavert,  Archd.,  of  Hoscote,  18  Royal  terrace 
Steam  Packet    Offices.     See   Conveyance 

Directory 
Stebbing,  Isaac,  bookbinder,  2  Kerr  street 
Stechan,    E.    G.    Louis,    prhitseller,    picture 

frame  maker,  and  importer  of  German  gilt 

mouldings  and  foreign  cigars,  12  Elm  row 
Stedman,  Mrs,  42  Queen  street 
Steedman,    Henry,    bookbinder,   44    George 

street ;  house,  7  Cheyne  street 
Steedman,  James,  spirit  dealer  and  carriers" 

quarters,  211  High  street 
Steedman,  John,  bill-poster,  68  Grassmarket 
Steedman,  John,  25  India  street 
STEEDMAN,   JOHN,   grocer,   bacon   factor. 

and    cheesemonger,    40    Hanover    street. 

*SeeAdc.  p.  99~ 
Steedman,  Michael,  bootmaker,  80  West  port 
Steedman,    Robert,     china     and    stoneware 

dealer,  1G  Fountainbridge 
Steedman,  Wm.,  blacksmith.  51  Broughton  st. 
Steedman,     William,    wine     merchant     and 

grocer,  1  Charlotte  street,  Leith,  and  13 

Cassels  place  ;  house.  Links  place 
Steedman,  Mrs,  greengrocer.  13  Fountaiubr. 
Steedman,  Miss,  17  Henderson  place 
Steel,  Coulson,  &  Co.,  Craigend  brewery,  84 

North  Back  of  Canongate 
Steel,  J.  M.,  &  Co.,  merchants  and  commission 

agents,  118  Constitution  street 
Steel,  David,  druggist,  15  Buccleuch  place 
Steel,  David,  chemist.  25  Lothian  road 


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Steel,  Ebenezer,  house  and  commission  agent, 

16  Royal  Exchange  ;  house,  362  Castle  hill 
Steel,  Jas.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  Canaan  lane 
Steel,  James,  builder,  quarry-master,  and  lessee 

of  Wishaw  Quarry  ;  ho.  Drumdiyan  house 
Steel,  Robert,  29  Coburg  street 
Steel,  William,  baker,  14  Cassels  place ;  house, 

13  Kirk  street 
Steel,  Miss,  dressmaker.  16  George  street 
Steele   &   Campbell,    Law    Union    Insurance 

Company,  3  North  St  Andrew  street 
Steele,  Ebenezer,  &  Co.,  wholesale  and  retail 

stationers,  10  Lothian  street 
Steele,  Adam,  clerk,  30  Cockburn  street 
Steele,  George,  21  Seton  place 
Steele,  Henry,  Melville  villa,  Granton  road 
Steele,  James,  baker,  15  Clifton  ter. ;  ho.  12 
Steele,  Jas.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1,  3, 

and  5  West  Richmond  street ;  house,   12 

Minto  street 
Steele,    John,    furnishing    ironmonger,    100 

High  street ;  house,  37  Gilmore  place 
Steele,  William,  S.S.C.  (agent  for  Guarantee 

Society),  7  George  street 
Steele,  Win.,  classical  teacher,  27  Clarence  st. 
Steele,  Mrs,  18  Pilrig  street 
Steele,  Mrs,  23  Nelson  street 
Steele,  Miss,  dressmaker,  22  St  Patrick  sq. 
Steell,  Gershom,  7  Annandale  street 
Steell,  Gourlay,  R.S.A.,  portrait  and  animal 

jiainter  to  the  Highland  and  Agricultural 

Society   of   Scotland ;    studio,    90   George 

street ;  house",  11  Merchiston  terrace 
Steell,  Gourlay,  jun.,  artist,  1  Bellevue  cresc. 
Steell,  Mrs  John,  jun.,  7  Marmion  terrace 
Steell,  John,  R.S.A.,  sculptor  to  Her  Majesty  ; 

studio,  9  Randolph  place  ;  bronze  foundry, 

Grove  street ;  house,  21  Greenhill  gardens 
Steen,  John  C,  head  master  of  the  Edinburgh 

Ladies1  Institution,  1  Park  place 
Stegmann  &  Co.,  corn  factors  and  commission 

merchants,  88  Constitution  street 
Stegmann,  C.  (S.  Sj-  Co.),  21  Windsor  street 
Steill,  John,  38  Grange  road 
Stein,  Andrew,  commission  merchant  (agent 

for   Cameron   Bridge   distillery),    Lochrin, 

Home  street 
Stein,  Charles  (Berry,  Barclay,  £f  Co.,  Leitli), 

18  Claremont  crescent 
Stein,  John,  commission  merchant,  Lochrin, 

Home  street 
Steinhofer,  Miss  Fred.,  teacher  of  drawing, 

German,  and  French,  31  Hanover  street 
Stenhouse  &  Black,  contractors,  7  Johnston  st. 
Stenhouse,   Andrew   &   George,    agents  '  and 

shipbrokers,  Wet  docks 
Stenhouse,  George,  6  Castle  street 
Stenhouse,  George,  3  Roxburgh  street 
Stenhouse,  James,  baker,  23  Earl  Grey  street 
Stenhouse,  John,  spirit  mer.,  5  St  Mary's  wynd 
Stenhouse,  John,  3  Salisbury  terrace 
Stenhouse,  Thomas  (A.  §•  G.  S.),  24  Albany 

street,  Leith 


Stenhouse,    Valentine,    draper,    73     Shore  ; 

house,  2  London  row 
Stenhouse,  Mrs,  laundress,  10  Veitch's  square 
Stenhouse,  Mrs,  7  London  street 
Stenhouse,  Mrs,  cook,  38  India  place 
Stephen,  John,  electrician,  Dean  bank 
Stephen,  Mrs  William,  Deanbank 
Stephen,  Mrs,  4  St  Patrick  square 
Stephens,  F.  A.,  Stanwell  lodge,  Bonnington 

road 
Stephens,    H.,    Redbrae  cottage,   Broughton. 

road 
Stephens,   H.  J.,  Marmion  villas,   Blackford 

road 
Stephens,  W.  W.   (W.    Taylor  $■  Co.),  38 

Salamander  street 
Stephens,  Miss,  Grange  bank  cottage,  Green  - 

hill  bank 
Stephenson,    Archibald   (G.P.O.),   6   Calton 

street 
Stephenson,  John  B.,  pharmaceutical  chemist. 

40  George  street  (post  office)  ;  house,  37 
Stephenson,    William,  M.D.,   F.R.C.S.E.,  33 

Buccleuch  place 
Stephenson,  William,  fancy  turner,  166  Rose 

street  lane;  house,  168 
Stephenson,  Mrs  Robert,  88  Causewayside 
Stephenson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  15  Jamaica  st. 
Stettin  Steam  Packet  Office,  James  Currk- 

&  Co.,  34  Bernard  street 
Steuart,  J.  &  C,  W.S.,  17  India  street 
Steuart,  Archibald,  W.S.,    17   India  street : 

house,  6  Ann  street 
Steuart,  Charles,  W.S.,  17  India  street ;  house. 

3  Albyn  place 
Steuart,  George,  5  Forbes  road 
Steuart,  George  (Craig  Brothers  fy   Co.),  16 

Danube  street 
Steuart,  James,  W.S.,  17  India  street;  house, 

8  Doune  terrace 
Steuart,  James,  jun.,  54  Northumberland  st. 
Steuart,  Thomas  E.,  33  St  Bernard's  crescent 
Steuart,  Mrs  G.  M'Kenzie,  48  Melville  street 
Steuart,  Miss,  3  Albyn  place 
Steven,  T.  &  A.,  builders,  joiners,  and  timber 

merchants,  10  and  12  St  Leonard  street 
Steven,  Archibald,  17  Cheyne  street 
Steven,  Charles  Bannatyne,  writer,  21  Grove- 
street 
Steven,   David,    dealer   in   plate  and  crown 

glass,  3a  Bristo  place  ;  house,  15  Brown  st. 
Steven,  George,  commission  agent,  8  Mont- 
gomery street 
Steven,  M.  M.,  printer,  3  Summerhall  place 
Steven,  M.,  12  Manor  place 
Steven,  W.,  merchant  and  commission  agent, 

27  Commercial  st.  ;  house,   2  Bonnington 

terrace 
Steven,  Mrs,  2  Hamilton's  entry,  Bristo  street 
Steven,  Misses,  12  Manor  place 
Stevens,   David,   plumber  and  gasfitter,   15 

Howe  street 
Stevens,  John,  23  Downie  place 


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Stevens,  Thomas,   boot  and  shoe  maker,  30 
Tolbooth  wynd ;  house,  21  Hawthorn  bank 
place,  Leith 
Stevens,  Mrs,  lodgings,  Annville,  Canaan  lane 
Stevens,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  44  India  place. 
Stevens,  Mrs,  establishment  for  day  pupils,  11 

Bellevue  crescent 
Stevenson  &  Co.,  stereotypers,  28  Thistle  st 
Stevenson,  D.  &  T.,  civil  engineers,  84  George 

street 
Stevenson,  James,  &  Son,  builders  and  house 
parpenters,  10  Cumberland  street  ;  work 
shops,  Broughton  market 
Stevenson,  R.,  &  Co.,  shipbrokers,  agents  for 
D.  Corsar  &  Sons'  canvas,  and  for  the  Drum- 
park  Coal  Company's  house  and  steam  coal, 
3  Bernard  street 
Stevenson,  Alexander,  24  Arthur  street 
Stevenson,  Alexander,  trimming,  hosiery,  and 
glove  warehouse,  53  and  54  South  bridge  ; 
house,  3  George  square 
Stevenson,    Alexander,    "W.S.    and   N.P.,    9 

Heriot  row 
Stevenson,  Alexander,  hatter,  hosier,  glover, 

and  shirtmaker,  52  South  bridge 
Stevenson,  Allen,  hat  manufacturer,  7  Rox- 
burgh terrace 
Stevenson,  Andrew,  bookseller,  9  N.  Bank  st. 
Stevenson,  David,  C.E.,  25  Royal  terrace 
Stevenson,   David,  draper    and    stationer,   2 

Grange  place 
Stevenson,  David  W.,  sculptor,  Thomas  street ; 

house,  10  St  Anthony  place 
Stevenson,  George,  broker,  21  Gilmore  street 
Stevenson,  James,  9  St  James'  place 
Stevenson,  John  {Union  Bank),  2  Graham  st. 
Stevenson,  John,  spirit  inercht.,  167  Canongate 
Stevenson,  John,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 
8  North  Melville   place ;    house,    3    Cam 
bridge  street 
Stevenson,  John,  2  Stanhope  place 
Stevenson,  John,  mason,  1  Gardner's  crescent 
Stevenson,  Peter,  optician  and  philosophical 
instrument  maker,  51  George  IV,  bridge  ; 
house,  12  Buccleuch  place 
Stevenson,  Robert  P.,  S.S.C.,  3  N.  St  David 

st.  ;  house,  Rosefield  avenue,  Portobello 
Stevenson,  Rev.  R.  H.,  9  Oxford  terrace 
Stevenson,  Thos.,  manufacturer  of  upholstery 
trimmings,    wool    merchant,    hosier,    and 
glover,  76  and  77  Princes  street ;  house, 
Lauder  road 
Stevenson,  Thomas  George,  bookseller,  pub- 
lisher, and  bookbinder,  22  Frederick  st. ; 
house,  4  Torphichen  street 
Stevenson,  T.,  civil  engineer,  17  Heriot  row 
Stevenson,  Thomas,  round  and  spiral  turner, 
54  Candlemaker  row  ;  ho.  10  Merchant  st. 
Stevenson,  Thomas  (Anderson  SfS:),  8  Spittal 

street 
Stevenson,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  Professor  of 
Divinity  and  Ecclesiastical  History,  Univer- 
sity of  Edinburgh,  37  Royal  terrace 
N 


Stevenson,  W.  Henry,  16  St  Vincent  ii 

Stevenson,  Win.,  cattle  dealer,  Jordan  born 
Stevenson,  William,  upholsterer,  53  Hanover 

street;  house,  16  St  Vincent  street 
Stevenson,  William,  5  Mansion  terrace 
Stevenson,  Mrs  Agnes,  81  Buccleuch  place 
Stevenson,  Mrs  Dr,  8  Morningside  place 
Stevenson,  Mrs  James,  5  Atln-ll  place 
Stevenson,  Mrs  G.,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit 

merchant,  263  and  265  Canongi 
Stevenson,  Mrs,  12  Viewforth  park 
Stevenson,  Mrs,  15  Clerk  street 
Stevenson,  Mrs,  4  Brougham  street 
Stevenson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  65  Castle  street 
Stevenson,    Miss    Margaret,    millinery     and 

mantle  saloon,  8  Antigua  street 
Stevenson,  Miss,  2  Strathearn  road 
Stevenson,  Miss,  48  India  street 
Stevenson,  Miss,  4  West  Newington  place 
Stevenson,  Miss,  4  Montague  street 
Stevenson,  Miss,  13  Randolph  crescent 
Stewart  &  Co.,  merchants,  31  St  Andrew  sq. 
Stewart   &   Davidson,    coachbuilders.  Morri- 
son street 
Stewart  &  Fraser,   dressmakers,    20  Barony 

street 
Stewart  &  Jordan,  coopers,  4  Dock  street 
Stewart  &  Menzies,  civil  engineers  and  archi- 
tects, 13  Young  street 
STEWART  &  RAE  (late  R.  Hume  §■  Co.), 
plumbers,    gasfitters,    and    brassfounders, 
17  West  Register  street  and  95  Constitu- 
tion street.     >H  See  Adv.  p.  80 
Stewart  &  Wilson,  W.S.,  28  Frederick  street 
Stewart,  James,  &  Son,  grocers  and  provison 

merchants,  66  Rose  street 
Stewart,  J.  &  C,  drapers  and  dressmakers,  7 

Earl  Grey  street ;  house,  9 
Stewart,   J.   &  G.,   merchants,   111  and  113 

High  street 
Stewart,  A.  (H.  M.  Customs),  6  Pitt  street, 

Bonnington 
Stewart,  Alexander  James,  W.S.,  98  George 

street ;  house,  27  Pitt  street 
Stewart,  Alexander,  conservator  of  Phreno- 
logical Museum,  1  Surgeon  square 
Stewart,  Alexander,  grocer  and  wine  and  spirit 

merchant,  16  India  place  ;  house.  39 
Stewart,  Alex.,  lastmaker,  4  Infirmary  stiver 
Stewart,  Alex.  (G.P.O.),  4  Glengvle  terrace 
Stewart,    Alexander,    heraldic    painter,     12 

Queen's  place,  Greenside  row 
Stewart,  Alexander,  3  Salisbury  bank 
Stewart,  Alex.,  bookbinder,  1  Surgeon  square 
STEWART,  ALEX.,  business  agent,  20  Gay- 
field  square.     ^See  Adv.  pp.  76,  78 
Stewart,  Alexander,  Chancelot  house,  Ferry 

road,  Leith 
Stewart,  Alexander  M.,  1  Randolph  cliff 
Stewart,    Allan   Duncan,   civil   engineer,    12 

Castle  street ;  house,  6  Greenhill  park 
Stewart,  Andrew  Wood  (accountant.  Standard 
Life  Assurance  Co.),  22  Greenhill  gaidens 


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Stewart,  Andrew,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

42  Tolboth  wynd 
Stewart,  Angus  (G.P.O.),  3  Downie  place 
Stewart,  C.  (S.  fy  Jordan),  22  Coburg  street 
Stewart,  Charles,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

102  "West  port ;  house,  10  Hill  square 
Stewart,  C,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  63  Cock- 
burn  street 
Stewart,  Charles,  advocate,  11  Forres  street 
Stewart,  Charles  (S.  §•  Rae~),  55  York  place 
Stewart,  Chas.  (C.  S,-D.  &),  25  Hope  terrace 
Stewart,  Charles  W.,  1  Rosehill  place 
Stewart,  C,  tailor,  8  Barony  street 
Stewart,    Daniel   (New  Register  House),   12 

Gardner's  crescent 
STEWART.    DANIEL,  bellhanger,  34   Earl 

Grey  street  and  65  Fountainbridge  ;  house, 

38.     *  See  Adv.  p.  79 
Stewart,  Daniel,  16  Montague  street 
Stewart,  David,  21  Northumberland  street 
STEWART,   DAVID    S.,    law    and    general 

printer,   4   Melbourne   place ;    house,    106 

Lauriston  place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  50 
Stewart,  David,  warehouseman,  1  Pembroke  pi. 
Stewart,  Donald,  crier,  and  assist,  bar-keeper, 

Court  of  Session,  6  Hope  street 
Stewart,  Duncan,  coach-hirer,  1  Maitland  st. 
Stewart,  Duncan,  27  Castle  street 
Stewart,  Dun.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  39a 

Frederick  street ;  house,  40  Jamaica  street 
Stewart,  George,  broker,  69  St  Mary's  wynd 
Stewart,  George,  3  Howard  place 
Stewart,  George,  23  Dundas  street 
Stewart,  George,  7  Brighton  street 
Stewart,  Hugh,  printer,  18  Spittal  street 
Stewart,  J.  C,  clothier,   hatter,  and  cricket 

outfitter,  93  South  bridge ;  house,  43  East 

Claremont  street 
Stewart,   J.   L.,  landscape  painter,   25  East 

Claremont  street 
Stewart,  James,  baker,  10  Couper  street 
Stewart,  James,  baker,  42  Jamaica  street 
STEWART,  JAMES,  cab-hirer,  job  and  post 

horses,  10  Randolph  cliff,  and  The  Box  op- 
posite Buckingham  ter.    ^  See  Adv.  p.  114 
Stewart,  James  W.,  civil  engineer,  13  Young 

street ;  house,  The  Craigs,  Corstorphine 
Stewart,  Jas.  (S.  Sp  Davidson),  12  Grindlay 

street 
Stewart,    James,   brewer   (Edinburgh    Barm 

Co.),  9  Hill  square 
Stewart,  Jas.  (J.  S.  $  Son),  53  Lothian  road 
Stewart,  Jas.,  coal  agent,  52  Broughton  street 
Stewart,  James,  engineer,  8  Henderson  place 
Stewart,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  19 

Hart  street 
Stewart,  James,  lodgings,  30  Castle  street 
Stewart,  James,  messenger  (Crown  Office),  12 

Royal  Exchange 
Stewart,  J.  (G.P.O.),  8  Gladstone  terrace 
Stewart,  Jas.  (Union  Bank),  5  Archibald  pi. 
Stewart,  James,  19  Dick  place 
Stewart,  James  R.,  4  Duke  street 


Stewart,  John,  W.S.,  6  Alva  street 
Stewart,  John,  28  Grange  road 
Stewart,  John,  2  Claremont  place 
Stewart,  John,  painter  and  glazier,  4  Baker's 

place 
Stewart,  John,  spirit  dealer,  70  Canongate 
Stewart,  John  (J.  Christie  §•  Son),  46  Great 

King  street 
Stewart,  John,  spirit  dealer,  5  Ritchie  place  ; 

house,  10  Hill  square 
Stewart,  John,  accountant,  2  Darling's  builds. 
Stewart,   John,    chimney-sweeper,    4    Bell's 

wynd 
Stewart,    John,    lodge-keeper,     Donaldson's 

hospital 
l  Stewart,  John,  1  Ferrier  street 
!  Stewart,  John,  30  Wright's  houses 
I  Stewart,  John  M.,  41  Grove  street 
J  Stewart,  John,  cab  proprietor,  21a  India  st. 
i  Stewart,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

30  Fountainbridge  ;  house,  53  Lothian  road 
(Stewart,    John  (New   Register  House),    Eli- 
bank,  by  Corstorphine 
Stewart,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  133 

High  street ;  house,  1  Carrubber's  close 
Stewart,  John,  grocer,  85  High  street;  house, 

10  Hill  square 
STEWART,  JOHN,   brassfounder,  plumber, 

and  gasfitter,  31  Haddington  place.    ^  See 

Adv.  p.  79 
Stewart,  John  Oswald,  artist,  46  Grindlay  st. 
Stewart,  J.  I.,  Edinburgh  &  Leith  Glass  Co., 

4  Salamander  street 
Stewart,  Joseph,  gardener,  Bangholm  cottage, 

Ferry  road 
Stewart,  John,  9  St  John  street 
Stewart,  Laurence,  gardener  and  dairyman, 

St  Andrew  place 
Stewart,  L.  &  J.,  fruiterers,  68  So.  Clerk  st. 
Stewart,  Neil  (G.P.O.),  17  Carnegie  street 
Stewart,  P.,  coal  merchant,  22  William  street 
Stewart,  Peter,  letter-carrier,  18  Brown  sq. 
Stewart,  P.  (Marshall  §•  S.),  15  Young  street 
Stewart,  Peter,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  11 

East  Register  st. ;  house,  1  St  James'  sq. 
Stewart,    Peter,    University   hotel,    1   North 

College  street 
Stewart,  Richard,  janitor,  Dr  Bell's   school, 

29  Great  Junction  street 
Stewart,  Robert  B.,  bedding  manufacturer,  54 

and  58  Candlemaker  row  ;  ho.  3  Potterrow 
Stewart,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

89  Canongate 
Stewart,  Robert,  7  Kirk  street 
Stewart,   Robert  B.,  professor  of  music,  41 

Barony  street 
Stewart,    Robert,    bootmaker,     26    Nicolson 

street;  house,  81  Causewayside 
Stewart,  Robert  G.,  chemist  and  druggist,  54 

North  Pitt  street ;  house,  15  Cheyne  street 
Stewart,    Robert,    commercial    traveller,   26 

Grindlay  street 
Stewart,  Robert  (G.P.O.),  8  St  James'  square 


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Stewart,  Robert,  ham  merchant,  9  Hanover 

street ;  house,  3  Grosvener  street 
Stewart,  Robert,  livery-stable  keeper,  Church 

lane 
Stewart,  Robert,  stock  and  share  broker,  3 

North  St  David  street 
Stewart,   R.,  victual  dealer,   12  North-west 

Circus  place  ;  house,  13 
Stewart,  Robert,  180  Rose  street 
STEWART,  THOMAS,  wholesale  and  retail 

china  and  glass  merchant,  7  and  9  Hay's 

court ;    house,   10   West   Lauriston   place. 

*  See  Adv.  p.  61 
Stewart,    Thomas,    commercial  traveller  (7*. 

Nelson  8f  Sons),  18  Buccleuch  place 
Stewart,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  47  Albany  st., 

Leith 
Stewart,  T.  Grainger,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.E.,  25 

Queen  street 
Stewart,  Walter,  chimney-sweeper,  8  Nicol- 

son  square 
Stewart,  William,  spirit  dealer,  42  West  Cross- 
causeway 
Stewart,    William,    clothier   and   draper,    12 

Johnston  terrace 
Stewart,  William,  draper,  2  Forrest  road 
Stewart,  William,  goods  superintendent,  North 

British  Railway,  Waverley  bridge ;  house, 

21  Gardner's  crescent 
Stewart,  William,  ironmonger  and  smith,  2 

Albany  street ;  house,  9  Jordan  bank 
Stewart,  William,  wood  merchant  and   con- 
tractor, Bangor  road 
Stewart,  William,  W.S.,  3  St  Colme  street 
Stewart,  William,  5  Alva  street 
Stewart,  William,  Rosebank,  Broughton  road 
Stewart,  Mrs  Charles  C,  1  Bellevue  crescent 
Stewart,  Mrs  C,  24  Gayfield  square 
Stewart,  Mrs  D.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1 

Grassmarket ;  house,  11 
Stewart,  Mrs  David,  6  Hailes  street 
Stewart,  Mrs  E.,  refreshment  rooms,  3a  Kerr 

street 
Stewart,  Mrs  E.,  mattress  maker,  33  Niddry  st. 
Stewart,  Mrs  Ellen,  grocer,  48  Lauriston  street 
Stewart,  Mrs  George,  1  Pilrig  place 
Stewart,  Mrs  I.,  3  Gloucester  place 
Stewart,  Mrs  J.  Shaw,  23  Buckingham  terrace 
Stewart,  Mrs  James,  33  Howe  street 
Stewart,  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  162  Rose  street 
Stewart,  Mrs  John,  10  East  Adam  street 
Stewart,    Mrs    John,     slater,     glazier,     and 

chimney  -  sweeper,    9     Queensf  erry    lane  ; 

house,  9  William  street 
Stewart,  Mrs  M.,  spirit  dealer,  22  Halkerston 

wynd 
Stewart,  Mrs  Rose,  40  Great  King  street 
Stewart,  Mrs  William,  3  St  Colme  street 
Stewart,  Mrs  W.,  lodgings,  10  and  11  Albyn 

place 
Stewart,  Mrs,  of  Crossmount,  17  Albany  street 
Stewart,  Mrs,  5  West  Newington  place 
Stewart,  Mrs,  lodgings,  6  Hope  street 


Stewart,  Mrs,  .")  West  Catherine  place 

Stewart,  Mrs,  Castle  bank 

Stewart,  Mrs,  lodging;-;,  ,'i  Downie  place 

Stewart,  Mrs,  7  Scotland  street 

Stewart,  Mrs,  14  Scotland  street 

Stewart,  Mrs,  20  Dublin  street 

Stewart,  Mrs,  1  Upper  Gray  street 

Stewart,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  16  Jamaica  street 

Stewart,  Miss  Char.,  lodgings.  26  Gilmore  pi. 

Stewart,  Miss  I.,  milliner,  -J.T-~t  Canongate 

Stewart,  Miss  M.,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  68 

Thistle  street 
Stewart,  Miss,  dressmaker,  21  Charles  street 
Stewart,  Miss,  1  Brandfield  place 
Stewart,  Miss,  29  Clarence  street 
Stewart,  Miss,  28  Rutland  street 
Stewart,  Miss,  baker,  4  Allison  place 
Stewart,  Miss,  dressmaker,  etc.,  22  William 

street 
Stewart.  Miss,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  9  St 

James'  place 
Stewart,  Misses,  china  merchants,  9  Kerr  st. 
Stewart's    Hospital    {J.    Scott    Moncrieff, 

treasurer),  Dean 
Stibbings,  Thos.,  slater  and  chimney-sweeper, 

7  High  riggs 
Stillie,  James,  bookseller,  79  Princes  street ; 

house,  81a 
Stirling,  A.  B.,  microscopist  and  conservative 

anatomist,  8a  Henderson  row 
Stirling,  Rev.  Archibald,  3  Oxford  street 
Stirling,  D.,  coach-hirer,  4  Haddington  place 
Stirling,  Irvine  R.,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 
2  St  Leonard  street ;  house,  1  Bernard  ter. 
Stirling,  James,  civil  engineer,  11  Hill  street 
Stirling,  Martin,  chairmaker,  9  Brighton  st. 
Stirling,  John,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 2  St  Patrick  street  and  6  Richmond 
lane  ;  house,  6  Buccleuch  place 
Stirling,  Stewart,  surgeon,  5  Rankeillor  street 
Stirling,  William,  13  Wright's  houses 
Stirling,  William,  cabinetmaker,  272  Cowgate 
Stirling,  Mrs,  of  Gartshore,  9  Melville  street 
Stirling,    Mrs,    spirit    merchant,    50    Cross- 
causeway  ;  house,  21 
Stirling,  Mrs,  of  Castlemilk,  44  Melville  street 
Stirling,  Mrs,  5  Gloucester  place 
Stirling,  Miss  Graham,  27  Queen  street 
Stirling,  Miss  Jane,  perfumer  and  hairdresser, 

48  George  street ;  house,  4 1 
Stirton,   D.,  draper,  hosier,   and  shirtmaker, 

294  Lawnmarket ;  house,  300 
Stitt,  James,    grocer,  wine   and  spirit   mer- 
chant, 14  Charlotte  place 
Stobie,  William,  &  Son,  clothiers,  17  Green- 
side  street 
Stobie,  Robert,  dairyman,  17  Clerk  street 
Stobie,  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  23a  Howe  st. 
Stobie,  Walter,  commercial  traveller  (./.  Blair 

8c  Co.,  Glasgow),  1  Kockville  place 
Stobie,  William,  victual  dealer,  68  St  Leonard 

street;  house,  4  Rankeillor  street 
Stobie,  Win.  (W.  S.  <§■  Son),  21  Millerficld  pi. 


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Stobie,  William,  inspector  of  gas-meters,  5 
Gladstone  terrace 

Stobie,  Miss,  8  Jordan  bank 

Stobo,  Robert,  13  Maryfield  place 

Stockbridge  Working  Men's  Institute  (John 
Veitch,  superintendent;  Peter  Lothian,  secre- 
tary), 60  Brunswick  street 

Stock  Exchange,  5  St  Andrew  square 

Stockman,  William  J.  (Bigger  Sf  S.),  Great 
Wellington  street 

Stocks,  David,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants  and 
porter  agents,  4  Bernard  street 

Stocks,  Alexander,  officer,  Free  Church  offices, 

15  North  Bank  street 

Stocks,  Chas.,  rope  and  twine  maker,  Gilmore 

park  ;  warehouse,  83  West  port 
Stocks,  David,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  87 

and  105  West  port ;  house,  107 
Stocks,  James  (D.  S.  Sf  Co.),  Catherine  villa, 

Newhaven  road 
Stocks,  Peter  (D.  S.  Sf  Co.),  4  John's  place, 

Leith 
Stodart,  G.  T.,  W.S.  (Jardine,  S.,  Sf  Frasers), 

16  Abercromby  place 

Stodart,  George  Tweedie,  jun.,  W.S.,  16  Aber- 
cromby place 
Stodart,  George,  5  Brunton  place 
Stodart,  Peter,  13  Market  place 
Stodart,  John  Riddle,  W.S.,  16  Dublin  street 
Stodart,  Robert  Riddle,  16  Dublin  street 
Stodart,  Miss,  61  Melville  street 
Stoddart,  Adam,  butcher,  24  West  Maitland 

street;  house,  15 
Stoddart,  David,  fruit  and  provision  mercht., 

11  St  Andrew  st.,  Leith  ;  house,  2  View  pi. 
Stoddart,  Dav.,  blacksmith,  7  Hope  ter.,  Leith 
Stoddart,   J.,  trimming  warehouse,   1  and  2 

South  bridge  ;  house,  60  Blacket  place 
Stoddart,  James,  clerk,  5  Cheyne  street 
Stoddart,  T.  G.,  family  chemist,  2  Grange  road 
Stoddart,  Miss  Balvaird,  47  Heriot  row 
Stoltz,  Zoff,  &  Co.,  shipbrokers.  commission 

atrents.  and  Italian  consul,  55  Bernard  st. 
STORDY,  ROBERT,  coach  and  harness  maker. 

4  St  Leonard's  hill.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  110 
Storer,  James,  baker,  confectioner,  and  biscuit 

manufacturer,  20  and  21  N.  Junction  street 

and  1  Leith  mount 
Storie,   James,  commission   agent,    10   West 

Preston  street 
Storm,  John,  mason  and  chimney-sweeper,  69 

Thistle  street  and  92  Rose  street 
Storrie,  Mrs  Margaret,  9  Brougham  street 
Storrie,  Mrs,  1  Mound  place 
Story,  Robert,  4  Spring  gardens,  Abbey  hill 
Stothert,  Misses,  5  Cargan  lodge,  Whitehouse 

terrace 
Stott,  J.  H.,  &  Son,  leather  merchants,  gutta 

percha  and  rubber  depot,  12  Nidclry  street 
Stott,  J.  H.  (J.  H  Sf  Son).  39  Gilmore  place 
Stott,  David  A.,  tanner,  skin  and  wool  mer- 
chant, Silvermills  ;  house,  17  Fettes  row 
Stott,  David,  6  Mansfield  place 


Stott,  Joseph  E.  (./.  H.  S.  Sf  Son),  1  Sciennes 

hill  place 
Stott,  Robert,  bookbinder.  7  Hill  place 
Stott,  William,  joiner,  69  Rose  street 
Stott,  Mrs  D.,  17  Fettes  row 
Stott,  Mrs  James,  31  South  Clerk  street 
Stott,  Mrs  William,  wine  merchant,  13  and  14 

Shrub  place 
Stow,    Alfred,    fancy   stationer,    99    Princes 

street ;  house,  31  Morrison  street 
Strachan,  E.,  spirit  merchant,  4  Spittal  st.  : 

house,  3 
Strachan,  George,  tailor,  17  South  Richmond 

street 
Strachan,  John,  dairy  and  provision  merchant, 

70  Pleasance 
Strachan,  Joseph,   house  painter,   11b  Leith 

street  terrace 
Strachan,  Robert  (secretary,  Edinburgh  Total] 

Abstinence  Society),  52  Nicolson  street 
Strachan,  R.  H.,  31  Northumberland  street 
Strachan,  Robert  U.,  34  Dundas  street 
Strachan,  Thos.,  surveyor,  5  Randolph  place 
Strachan,  Thomas,  bootmaker,  117  Rose  street 
Strachan,  William,  67  Cumberland  street 
Strachan,  William,  grocer,  67  Shore  ;  house. 

4  Madeira  street 
Strachan,  Wm.  (agent,  Nat.  Bank  of  Scot  I -n  7. 

Leith),  31  Northumberland  street 
Strachan,  Mrs  James,  23  Dublin  street 
Strachan,  Miss,  8  Atholl  place 
Strachon,  Rev.  William,  4  Hay  street 
Strafford,  Joseph,  glass  bottle  manufacturer. 

14  North  Back  of  Canongate 
Strahan,  A.,  &  Co.,  publishers,  35  Hanover  st. 
Strain,   Right  Rev.    John,    D.D.  (St  Mary's 

Catholic  Church),  Broughton  St.,  Chapel  lane 
Strang,  Walter,  teacher  of  music,  83   Great 

King  street 
Strangeways,  Thomas,  Professor,  Veterinary 

college,  8  Clyde  st. ;  ho.  4  Glengyle  terrace 
Strangman,  Mrs,  31  Melville  street 
Strasenburgh,    Robert,    Railway   hotel.    S  ar 

bank,  Trinity 
Strathie,  A.,  grocer,  2  Orchardfield 
Straton,  Charles,  3  Wharton  place 
Stratton,    David,    superintendent    of    roads, 

County  hall ;  house,  13  Middleby  street 
Street,  A.  (l7dandRevenue),Boimmgto~n  bower, 

Bonnington 
Street,  George,  auctioneer  and  appraiser.  50 

George  iv.  bridge  and  24  Brown  square  : 

house,  44  Rankeillor  street 
Stronach,  G.  B.  (G.P.O.).  5  Brandfield  place 
Strong,  A.  D.,  Taaphall,  Ferry  road 
Strong,  John,  spirit  merchant,  1  Northumber- 
land place  ;  house,  15  Nelson  street 
Strong,    Thomas,    AVS.,   40   Princes   street ; 

house,  45  Melville  street 
Struthers,  James,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.E.,  22  Char- 
lotte street,  Leith 
Stuart  &  Campbell,  modellers  and  plasterers, 

23  Morrison  street 


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Yrt 


Stuart  &  Cheyne,  W.S.,  5G  Frederick  street 
Stuart,  Rev.  A.  Moody,  43  Queen  street 
Stuart,  A.,  confectioner,  152  Canongate 
Stuart,  Alex.  (S.  Sf  Cheyne),  24  Stafford  st. 
Stuart,  Alexander,  44  Blacket  place 
Stuart,  Alex.,  seed-crusher,  9  and  10  Citadel 
Stuart,  Charles  Villiers,  20  Rutland  square 
STUART,    JAMES,   keeper   of   bath   chairs, 

9  Hope  street.     ^See  Adv.  p.  110 
Stuart,  John  (Register  Ho.),  Newmills,  Currie 
Stuart,  Rev.  John,  7  Northumberland  street 
Stuart,  John,  19  Regent  terrace 
Stuart,  Morris  F.,  3  Grindlay  street 
Stuart,  P.  (S.  Sr  Campbell),  22  Morrison  street 
Stuart,  Robert  L.,    W.S.   (,S*.   Sf    Cheyne),  5 

Chester  street 
Stuart,    Thomas,   metal   worker    and    silver 
plater.  100  Rose  st.  lane;  ho.  362  Castle  hill 
Stuart,  William  S.,  S.S.C.,  24  Dundas  street 
Stuart,  William  (Esh  mills,  Musselburgh),  14 

Royal  circus 
Stuart,  Mrs,  140  Princes  street 
Stuart,  Mrs,  122  Lauriston  place 
Stuart,  Mrs  John,  7  Montague  street 
Stuart,  Mrs  William,  6  St  Bernard's  crescent 
Stuart,  Miss,  10  Ami  street 
Stuart,  Miss,  24  St  Patrick  square 
Stubbs'   Mercantile    Offices,    4   Cockburn 
street:  R.  B.  Selby,  S.S.C.,  lair  agent;  R. 
J.  Young,  manager 
Sturrock  &  Sons,  perfumers  and  hairdressers 
to  the  Queen,  and  their  Royal  Highnesses 
the  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  Edinburgh, 
33  Princes  street 
Sturrock,' J.,  &  Sons,  brassfounders,  plumbers, 

and  gasfitters,  Whitfield  place 
Sturrock,  John,  writer,  shorthand  writer,  and 
N.P.,  27  Cockbum  street ;  house,  Arthur  - 
ville,  Wardie 
Sturrock,  John,  sen.  (J.  S.  fy  Sons),  3  Queen's 

crescent 
Sturrock,  John,  jun.,  3  Queen's  crescent 
Sturrock,  Peter,  draper,  2  King's  place 
Sturrock,  T.  (/.  S.  $•  Sons),  2  Thomson  place 
Sturrock,  Thomas,  writer,  29  Clarence  street 
Sturrock,  Mrs,  4  Meuse  lane 
Styles,  Edwin,  &  Co.,  goldbeaters,  8  Calton 

hill 
Suckling,  Keith,  letterfounder,  362  Castle  hill 
Sugden,  Son,  &  Nephew,  artificial  flower  and 
feather  manufacturers  ;  P.  M'Evoy,  agent, 
51  North  bridge 
Sullivan,  Michael,  missionary,  7  Drummond  st. 
SUMMERHOU3E  AND   STANDRIG  COL- 
LIERIES (William  Booth,  manager)  ;  office, 
2  Port-Hopetoun.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  109 
Summers,  A.,  marriage  and  foreign  outfitter 

and  stay  manufacturer,  1  Bank  street 
Summers,  A.,  10  Arniston  place 
Summers,  John,  baker  and  confectioner,  133 

Princes  street 
Summers,  Mrs,  5  Howe  street 
Summers,  Miss,  121  Princes  street 


5i;n  Fire  Office:    Thomas   Strong,    W.8., 
40  Princes  street;  D.  Murray,  accountant, 

46  George  street;  A.  Fyfe,  S.S.C.,  21  St 
Andrew  square.  Leith  agents:  Messrs  D. 
Thorn  &  Co.,  68  Constitution  street ;  and 
Thomas   Dowie,    S.S.C.,    49    Constitution 

street 
Sun  Life  Assuhan'ce  Society  ;  Thos.  Strong, 

W.S.,  40  Princes  street 
Sunday  Magazine  Office,  35  Hanover  street 
Surenne,  David  J.,  3  Clarence  str< 
Surenne,  John  T.,  professor  of  the  pianoforte 

and  harmony,  7  West  Claremont  street 
Surenne,  J.    G.,   dental   surgeon,    1'.)    Heriot 

row  ;  house,  Willowbank,  Xewhaven  road 
Sutherland  &  Home,    working   jewellers,  21 

Leith  street 
Sutherland,  D.,  &  Son,  builders,  Rosebank, 

Wardie 
Sutherland,  David,  &  Sons,  builders  and  con- 
tractors to  the  War  Department,  20  (jrind- 
lay  street  and  21  Bread  street 
Sutherland,  A.,  bootmaker,  87  Nicolson  street; 

house,  9  Crichton  street 
Sutherland,  A.,  cap  manufacturer,  13  Niddry 

street 
Sutherland,  A.  G.,  W.S.,  22  Fettes  row 
Sutherland,  Alex.  (D.  S.  &f  So?i),  Helen  villa, 

Wardie  road 
Sutherland,  Alex.,  bookseller  and  stationer, 

75  George  street 
Sutherland,    Andrew,    grocer   and    provision 

merchant,  1  Upper  Grove  place 
Sutherland,  D.,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker.  43 

Great  Junction  street 
Sutherland,  Daniel  R.,  stationer,  21  Hanover 

street ;  house,  8  Mary  place 
Sutherland,  David,  sen.  (D.  S.  Sf  Sons),  14 

Grindlay  street 
Sutherland,  David,  jun.  (D.  S.  S,-  Sons),  12 

Grindlay  street 
Sutherland,  D.  S.,  baker,  4  Grove  place 
Sutherland,  David,  bootmaker,  10  Kirkgate  ; 

house,  8  Union  street,  Leith 
Sutherland,  D.,  18  Arthur  street 
Sutherland,  Donald,  accountant.  8  Mary  pi. 
Sutherland,  George,  builder  (D.  S.  A-  Son), 

Hawthorn  villa,  Ferry  road 
Sutherland,  Hugh,  grocer,  1  Canon  street ; 

house,  6  Dean  street 
Sutherland,   James,    plasterer,   43   Charlotte 

street,  Leith  ;  house,  45 
Sutherland,  Jas.,  architect,  Lauriston  gardens 
Sutherland,  Jas.  B..  S.S.C.,  38  Bernard  st. ; 

house,  17  Elm  row 
Sutherland,  John,  grocer,  33  Couper  street ; 

house,  15  North  Junction  street 
Sutherland,  John,  book  agent,  43  Lady  Law- 
son's  wynd 
Sutherland,  John  (G.P.O.).  30Creenside  row 
Sutherland,  John,  lodgings,  IS  Dublin  street 
Sutherland,  John  (Z>1  S.  I-  Sons).  12  Grindlay 
street 


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Sutherland,  Peter,  stationer,  95  South  bridge ;  Swan,  Robert,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  40 

house,  7  Stanhope  place  Howe  street ;  house,  59  Cumberland  street 

Sutherland,  Robert,  metal  merchant,  43  Coat-, Swan,  Robert,  6  Upper  Dean  terrace 

field  lane  I  Swan,  Thomas,  13  Carnegie  street 

Sutherland,  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 'Swan,  "Walter,  19  Upper  Grove  place 

5  and  6  Clanalpine  buildings  ;  house.  2         Swan,  William,  40  Jamaica  street 
Sutherland,  Robert,  4  Frithfield,  Seafield         Swan,  Wm.,  tobacco-pipe  maker,  547  Castle  hill 
Sutherland.   Robert,   grocer  and  spirit  mer- ,  Swan,  "William,  60  Cumberland  street 

chant,  9  Victoria  place  Swan,  Mrs  George,  19  Abercromby  place 


Sutherland,  Robert,  tobacconist,  51  N.  Pitt  st. 
Sutherland,  R.,  31  Clerk  street 
Sutherland,  R.  P.,  bookseller,  34  Heriotbuild. 
Sutherland,  Sinclair,  shoemaker,  GHorsewynd 
Sutherland,  Stewart,  13  Grindlay  street 
Sutherland,  W.,  fruiterer,  53  Duke  st.,  Leith  ; 
house,  8  Kirk  street 


Swan,  Mrs  William,  7  Hope  crescent 

Swan,  Mrs,  4  Park  street 

Swann,  J.  R.,  builder  {Edinburgh  Sawmills}, 

21  Leith  walk  ;  house,   Windsor  cottage. 

Montgomery  street 
Swanson,  A.  I.,  dentist,  57  Castle  street 
Swanson,  George,  10  Cable  wynd 


Sutherland,  Wm.,  jeweller,  72  South  Clerk  st. 'Swanson,  John,  lieutenant  of  city  police.  8 
Sutherland,  William,  tailor,  6  Saunders  street      Kerr  street 
Sutherland,  AYm.  S.,  writer,  22  Gayfield  sq.   .Swanson,  Mrs  D.,  3  Madeira  place 
Sutherland,  "William,  10  Hamburg  place  Swanson,  Mrs,  1  Darnaway  street 

Sutherland,  AY.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  3 ' Swanson,  Misses  E.  S.  &  C.,  51  Clerk  street 
and  5  Waterloo  place  ;  ho.  1  St  James'  sq.    Swanston,  G.,  officer,  5  Queen  street 


Sutherland,  Mrs  D.,  Helen  villa,  Wardie  road 

Sutherland,  Mrs  D.  R.,  12  Antigua  street 

Sutherland,  Mrs  J.,  midwife,  4  Venn  el 

Sutherland,  Mrs  James,  71  South  Clerk  street 

Sutherland,  Mrs  Col.  S.,  14  Blacket  place 

Sutherland,  Mrs  S.,  2  Viewforth  place 

Sutherland,  Mrs,  dyer,  1  Queen  street 

Sutherland,  Mrs,  31  Stafford  street 

Sutherland,    Miss   Janet,   music   teacher,    1 
Buccleuch  street 

Sutherland,  Miss,  lodgings,  1  Union  pi.,  Trinity 

Sutherland,  Miss,  teacher  of  pianoforte  and 
singing,  19  Union  street 

Sutherland,  Miss,  1  Windsor  street 

Sutherland,  Misses,  24  Maitland  street 

Sutten,  Mrs  John,  6  Roxburgh  terrace 

Sutter,  Archibald,  civil  engineer,  inspector  for 
H.M.  Inclosure  Commissioners,  3  Hill  street 

Suttie,  Richard,  letter-carrier,  2  St  James'  pi. 

Suttie,  Robert,  janitor,  8  Queen  street 

Sutton  &  Co.,  railway  carriers,  41  North  br. 

Sutton,  W.,  grocer,  15  India  place 

Sutton,  Win.,  teacher.  3  Keir  street ;  house,  8 

Swain's,  Jn.,  private  hotel,  4  and  5  Albyn  pi. 

Swaine,  E.  A.,  &  Crudelius,  merchants,  7  and 
8  Citadel 

Swan,  John,  &  Co.,  stoneware  and  rag  mer- 
chants, 8  Castle  barns 

Swan,  John,  &  Sons,  sheep  and  cattle  agents,  \ Sword,  Miss,  8  Dundas  street 

37  Lauriston  place,  and  237  Duke  street,  j  Sydserff,  Mrs  B.,  18  Greenhill  gardens 
Glasgow  |  Sylvani,  Henry,  4  Summer  bank 

Swan,   Douglas,  boot  and  shoe  maker,   177 ',  Sylvani,  Miss  Jessie,  dressmaker,  milliner,  etc.. 
Fountainbridge  4  Summer  bank 

Swan,  Edward,  potato  and  grain  merchant,  iSyrn,  William,  8  Strathearn  road 


Swanston,  James,  teacher,  Dr  Bell's  school. 
Greenside  ;  house,  13  Arthur  st.,  Leith  walk 

Swanston,  Thomas,  35  Gilmore  place 

Swanston,  Mrs  Thomas,  2  St  James'  place 

Swimming,  Forth,  Club,  and  Humane  So- 
ciety :  Secretary,  John  Harcus,  44  Cum- 
berland street ;  Treasurer,  Archibald  Kerr. 
13  Union  place 

Swinton,  R.,  dairyman,  Wood  grove,  Eden  lane 

Swinton,  T..  grocer,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant. 
2  Dundas  street ;  house,  2  Windsor  street 

Swinton,  Miss,  39  Heriot  row 

Swirles,  James,  draper,  40  Victoria  street  : 
house,  9  Sylvan  place 

Sword,  David,  iron  and  bronze  founder,  66 
Fountainbridge  ;  house,  2  Brandfield  place 

SAYORD,  JAMES,  upholstery  and  general 
house-furnishing  warerooms,  22  Hanover 
st. ;  ho.  16  Fettes  row.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  78 

SAYORD,  JAMES,  coal  merchant,  Old  Bridge 
end,  Leith,  Scotland  street  and  Trinity 
stations  :  house,  18  Glover  street.  ^  See 
Adv.  p.  106 

Sword,  James,  broker,  25  Cowgate 

Sword,  Thos..  ivory,  wood,  and  bone  turner. 
51  Niddry  street 

Sword,  Walter  B.,  wine  merchant,  13  Elder 
street :  house.  2  Haddington  place 


16  Maryfield 
Swan,  George,  dairyman,  18  Burnside 
Swan,  G.  (Thus.  White  Sf  Co.),  8  E.  Adam  st. 
Swan,  Jas.,  cattle  salesman,  5  Lauriston  gar. 
Swan,  James,  baker,  76  Grove  street 
Swan,  John,  china  merchant,  35  Grove  street, 

163  AArest  port,  and  10  Veal  market 


ym,  Mrs,  37  George  square 
Syme,  Robert,  &  Son,  printers,  30  Hanover  st. 
Syme,  Adam  (R.  S.  SfSon),  31  Broughton  pi. 
Syme,  David,  Bangholm  house,  Ferry  road 
Syme,  F.  D.,  14  Great  King  street 
Syme,  James,  27   Cockburn   street ;    house, 
Gordon  villa,  33  Lauder  road 


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Syme,  James,  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery,  1 
Shandwick  place  ;  house,  Millbank  house, 
Grange  loan 

Syme,  James  (manager,  British  Linen.  Com- 
pany's Bank),  10  Buckingham  terrace 

Syme,  James,  slater  and  chimney-sweeper,  167 
Constitution  street 

Syme,  John,  bootmaker,  112  Constitution 
street ;  house,  2  Primrose  place 

Syme,  Robert,  17  Keir  street 

Syme,  Robert,  4  Orchardfield 

Syme,  T.,  W.S.  (Davidson  8r  S.),  5  Carlton  ter. 

Syme,  Mrs,  6  Preston  terrace 

Syme,  Mrs,  china  merchant,  80  Pleasance 

Syme,  Miss  Sarah,  prov.  dealer,  261  Cowgate 

Syme,  Miss,  20  Greenhill  gardens 

Symington,  James,  furniture  dealer,  6  St 
Andrew  street,  Leith 

Symington,  John,  goods  superintendent,  Cale 
donian  Railway  station,  Lothian  road 

Symington,  Mrs  T.,  15  Fettes  row 

Symmonds,  James  White,  staff- commander 
Royal  Navy,  6  Gardner's  crescent 

Symons,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  11  Riddle's  close, 
Leith 


Taap,  Andrew,  linen  merchant,  9  West  Clare- 

mont  street 
Taap,  Wm.,  linen  merchant,  37  North  bridge 
Tait  &  Crichton,  W.S.,  2  Park  place 
Tait,  A.,  &  Son,  butchers,  29  Sandport  street 
Tait,  Adam,  painter,  82  Constitution  street 
Tait,  Alexander,  boot  and  shoe  merchant,  15 
North  bridge ;  house,  Fernie  hill  cottage, 
Broughton  road 
Tait,  A.,  Dicksons  &  Co.'s  nursery,  Leith  walk 
Tait,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  24a 

India  street 
Tait,  Andrew,  tailor,  2  Elm  row 
Tait,  Andrew,  baker,  33  Rose  street ;  house, 

8  Lynedoch  place 
Tait,  George,  shipmaster,  4  Hope  ter.,  Leith 
Tait,  James  C.  (T.  Sr  Crichton),  2  Park  place 
Tait,  James,  flesher,  29  and  30  High  market ; 

house,  25  Fleshmarket  close 
Tait,  James,  plasterer,  1  Mound  place 
Tait,  James,  grocer,  Orchardfield 
Tait,  James,  grocer,  26  Jamaica  street 
Tait,  James,  superintendent  Newington  bury- 

ing-ground,  Preston  street 
Tait,  James,  watch  and  clock  maker,  29  To- 
bago street 
Tait,  James,  victual  dealer,  8G  St  Mary's  wynd 

and  82  South  Back  of  Canongate 
Tait,  James  (Standard  Life  Assurance  Co.), 

3  George  street 
Tait,  James,  teacher,  Donaldson's  hospital 
Tait,  John,  advocate,  and  sheriff  of   Perth- 
shire, 2  Park  place 
Tait,  J.,  flesher,  10  Portland  place,  Leith  ; 

house,  4  Portland  terrace 
Tait,  J.,  150  High  street 
Tait,  John,  1  Darnaway  street 


Tait,  John  R.,  baker,  2  Queensfcny  street ; 

house,  9 
Tait,  Pringle,  baker,  1  Victoria  place 
Tait,  P.  G.,  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy 

in  the  University,  17  Drummond  place 
Tait,  Thomas,  grocer,  fish  and  fruit  merchant, 

14  South  College  street 

Tait,    Thomas,   pocketbook    and    jewel-case 

maker,  8  North  bridge 
Tait,  Thomas,  smith  and  ironmonger,  80  St 

Andrew  square  and  Clyde  st.  lane ;  house, 

15  Dublin  street 

Tait,  W.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  51  Broughton 

street 
Tait,  William,  button,  trimming,  Berlin  wool, 
and  hosiery  warehouse,  12  and  13  South 
bridge  ;  house,  9  Hope  park  terrace 
Tait,  William    (Duncan,  Fbx-khart,   §■   Co.), 

Inverardoran  lodge,  West  Coates 
Tait,  William,  printer,  1  Gladstone  place 
Tait,  Mrs  H.,  3  George  street 
Tait,  Mrs  J.  H.,  6  Bellevue  crescent 
Tait,  Mrs  Martha,  draper,  35  Coburg  street  ; 

house,  1 9  Henderson  place 
Tait,  Mrs  T.,  10  Dublin  street 
Tait,  Mrs  William,  teacher  of  music  and  sing- 
ing, 12  Union  street 
Tait,  Mrs,  27  Heriot  row 
Tait,  Mrs,  of  Pirn,  7  Shandwick  place 
Tait,  Mrs,  dress  and  mantle  maker,  13  Bank  st. 
Tait,  Miss  Agnes,  dressmaker,  56  George  st. 
Tait,  Miss  H.  D.,  33  Thistle  street 
Tait,  Miss,  22  Dundas  street 
Tait,  Miss,  44  Grange  road 
Talbot,  H.  Fox,  13  Great  Stuart  street 
Tansh,   Anne,  grocer   and  spirit  dealer,   15 
Romilly  place  ;  house,  3  Gardner's  crescent 
Tansh's   circulating  library,   bookseller  and 

news-agent,  1  William  street 
Tarbet,   James,  house  painter,    glazier,  and 
paperhanger,  5  Blair  st. ;  ho.  132  High  st. 
Tarbet,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  59  Broughton  st. 
Tasker,  Rev.  William,  32  Gilmore  place 
Tate  &  Co.,  milliners  and  drapers,  42  Victoria 

street 
Tate,  Alexander,  &  Son,  hat  and  cap  manu- 
facturers, 44  Victoria  street 
Tavendale,  James,  joiner,  Hamilton  place 
TAVENDALE,  ROBERT,  Scottish   register 
for  domestic  servants,  15  South  Frederick 
street.     *  See  Adv.  p.  101 
Tawsc  &  Bonar,  W.S.,  23  York  place 
Tawse,  John  (T.  Sf  Bonar).  11  Royal  terrace 
Tawse,  John  W.,  W.S.,  49  Queen  street 
Tawse,  Mrs,  11  Royal  terrace 
Taxes,  Assessed;  surveyor's  office,  12  Water- 
loo place 
Taxes,  County    Police    and   Prison,    tax 
office,    county   buildings;    W.     Kennedy, 
collector 
Taxes,  Police,  Prison,   Improvement,    and 
other  Municipal  Rates,  Police  Chambers, 
High  street ;  M.  S.  Irvine,  collector 


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TiXES,  Police,  19  Charlotte  street,  Leith 

Taxes,  Property  and  Income  ;  David  Mar- 
shall, C.A.,  clerk  to  commissioners,  17 
George  street 

Taxes,  Property,  Income,  Land,  and  As- 
sessed, 12  Waterloo  place 

Taylor,  Anderson,  &  Co.,  brewers,  Drumdryan 

Taylor  &  Dick,  drysalters,  Laurie  street 

TAYLOR,  JOHNSTONE,  &  TAYLOR, 
painters;  7  Union  place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  79 

Taylor  &  Turnbull,  woollen  drapers,  107 
South  bridge 

Taylor,  John,  &  Co.,  warming  and  ventilating 
engineers,  Gihnore  park 

Taylor,  John,  &  Son,  cabinetmakers  and  up- 
holsterers to  the  Queen,  carvers,  gilders, 
and  picture-frame  makers,  house  agents 
and  licensed  appraisers,  and  Venetian  and 
Avire-gauze  blind  manufacturers,  109  Princes 
street ;  works,  Rosemount,  Gardner's  cres. 

Taylor,  John  &  George,  wholesale  and  retail 
grocers  and  wine  merchants,  7  Downie 
place  and  328  Lawnmarket 

Taylor,  WilHam,  &  Co.,  soap,  stearine,  candle, 
and  mineral  oil  manufacturers,  38  Sala- 
mander street 

Taylor,  Alexander,  cabinetmaker  and  uphol- 
sterer, 17  Wright's  houses 

Taylor,  Alexander,  merchant,  1  Charles  street 

TAYLOR,  ALEXANDER,  butcher  and  Ger- 
man sausage  maker,  1  and  2  Melville  place ; 
house,  4  Charlotte  place.  ^  See  Adv.  p.  103 

Taylor,  Alex.,  dairy,  1-4  Riddle's  close,  Leith 

Taylor,  Alexander,  refreshment  rooms,  120 
West  port 

Taylor,  Alexander,  merchant,  Drummond  st 
court  ;  house,  28  East  Preston  street 

Taylor,  Alexander  (T.  Sf  Turnbull),  3  Hope 
park  square 

Taylor,  Rev.  Andrew,  lecturer,  63  Lothian 
road 

Taylor,  Angelo,  draper  and  hosier,  76  Nicol- 
son  street ;  house,  4  Montague  street 

Taylor,  Archibald,  agent,  18  Duncan  street, 
Drummond  place 

Taylor,  Archd.,  warehouseman,  20  Glover  st. 

Taylor,  Archibald,  4  Hope  street 

Taylor,  Charles  S..  S.S.C.,  69  Hanover  street 

Taylor,  D.,  umbrella  maker,  9  Broughton  st. ; 
house,  9  Greenside  place 

Taylor,  George  (J.  Sf  G.  T),  15  Leven  street 

Taylor,  George,  baker,  10  South  Clerk  street 

Taylor,  George,  dairyman,  10  Sheriff  brae 

Taylor,  George,  joiner,  77  Rose  street 

Taylor,  Gordon,  13  Bank  street 

Taylor,  Jas.,  butcher,  35  Clerk  st.  ;  house,  54 

Taylor,  James,  optician,  46  Princes  street ; 
house,  2  Queen  street 

Taylor,  Jas.,  cabinetmaker,  29  Richmond  pi. 

Taylor,  Jas.,  attendant,  2  Northumberland  pi. 

Taylor,  James,  publisher  {Large  Type  Book 
and  Tract  icarehouse),  31  Castle  street ; 
house,  6  Hope  park  square 


Taylor,  James,  agent,  74  Buccleuch  street 

Taylor,  James,  44  Rankeillor  street 

Taylor,  James,  provision  merchant,  John's 
lane,  Leith 

Taylor,  James,  6  Seton  place 

Taylor,  Jas.,  umbrella  maker,  63  Nicolson  st. 

Taylor,  J.,  market  gardener,  Inverleitb 
gardens,  Inverleith  terrace 

Taylor,  J.,  brewer  (T.,  Anderson,  S;  Co.),  7 
Merchiston  place 

Taylor,  John,  teacher,  22  Cumberland  street 

Taylor,  John  (J.  T.  Sf  Son),  8  West  Lauriston 
place 

Taylor,  J.  P.,  12  Parkside  street 

Taylor,  John,  ornamental  hair  manufacturer, 
perfumer,  and  hairdresser,  9  Bank  street 

Taylor,  John  (/.  §■  G.  T),  8  Downie  place 

Taylor,  John,  spirit  merchant,  42  Whitfield 
place 

Taylor,  John,  commercial  traveller,  3  Union 
street,  Leith 

Taylor,  Joseph,  clerk  of  works,  1  Prince  Con- 
sort place 

Taylor,  Laur.,  cashier,  Union  Bank,  Parlia- 
ment square 

Taylor,  Peter,  broker,  51  Leith  wynd 

Taylor,  Robert,  hop  and  malt  merchant  and 
drysalter,  John's  lane ;  house,  5  Queen's 
place,  Leith  walk 

Taylor,  Robert,  compositor,  46  Cockburn  st. 

Taylor,  R.  («/.  T.  Sf  Son),  22  Gilmore  place 

Taylor,  Thomas  G.  (/.  T.  Sf  Son),  1  Coates  pi. 

Taylor,  Thomas  W.,  2  Dock  place 

Taylor,  William,  spice  merchant  and  com- 
mission agent,  4  Elm  row ;  house,  8  Dick  pi. 

Taylor,  William,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  136 
Canongate  ;  house,  5  St  John  street 

Taylor,  William,  M.D.,  7a  Young  street 

Taylor,  William,  1  Madeira  place 

Taylor,  William,  writer,  12  Gladstone  terrace 

Taylor,  William  W.,  draper  and  hosier,  39 
Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith 

Taylor,  Mrs  Archibald,  china  and  stoneware 
dealer,  3  Dean  street 

Taylor,  Mrs  D.,  33  Home  street 

Taylor,  Mrs  H.,  4  Union  street,  Leith 

Taylor,  Mrs  John,  grocer  and  tea  and  spirit 
merchant,  9  Hamburg  place 

Taylor,  Mrs  J.',  11  Gladstone  terrace 

Taylor,  Mrs  J.,  3  Raeburn  place 

Taylor,  Mrs  William,  17  Abercromby  place 

Taylor,  Mrs,  1  Albyn  place 

Taylor,  Mrs,  38  Heriot  row 

Taylor,  Mrs,  10  Arniston  place 

Taylor,  Mrs,  12  Atholl  place 

Taylor,  Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  21  Main 
street 

Taylor,  Mrs,  1  Scotland  street 

Taylor,  Mrs,  greengrocer,  74  Broughton  st. 

Taylor,  Mrs,  24  Fettes  row 

Taylor,  Mrs,  15  Dublin  street 

Taylor,  Mrs,  8  Upper  Gilmore  place 

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Taylor,  Mrs,  44  Cumberland  street 

Taylor,  Mrs,  28  East  Preston  street 

Taylor,  Mrs,  24  Melville  terrace 

Taylor,  Misses  M.  &  A.,  milliners  and  dress- 
makers, 17  Coburg  street 

Taylor,  Miss,  8  Abercromby  place 

TAYLOR,  MISS,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  4 
Hope  st.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  G5 

Taysen  &  Co.,  corn  merchants,  25  Constitu- 
tion street 

Taysen,  Peter  (T.  &  Wilson),  6  Hermitage 
place,  Leith 

Teale,  Frederick,  rag  and  flock  mercbant,  38 
Timber  bush 

Teape,  Rev.  Chas.  R.,  cbaplain  to  the  Bishop 
of  Edinburgh,  15  Findhorn  place 

Teenan,  Mrs  J.,  inkmaker,  5  St  xbithony  pi. 

Teind  Office,  Nos.  21,  23,  25,  27  New 
•Register  House 

Telegraph,  Electric  and  International, 
Company,  68  Princes  street,  26  Bernard 
street,  Parliament  House  lobby,  and  Cale- 
donian Railway  station 

Telegraph,  Magnetic,  63  Princes  street  and 
29  Bernard  st. ;  Michael  Byrne,  manager, 
Edinburgh  :  John  Bolton,  Leitb. 

Telegraph,  United  Kingdom,  1  Hanover 
street  and  41  Constitution  street ;  W. 
Andrews,  general  manager 

Telfer,  John,  44  Grove  street 

Telfer,  Mrs,  lodgings,  60  Castle  street 

Telfer,  Misses,  5  Viewforth  place 

Telford,  Archibald,  warehouseman,  76  Foun- 
tambridge 

Telford,  Mrs  Joseph,  coal  agent,  6  Grange 
loan 

Temple,  Alexander,  20  Hope  terrace 

Temple,  David,  provision  merchant,  71  Cock- 
burn  street ;  house,  10  Buccleuch  place 

Temple,  John,  commercial  traveller,  4  Brown's 
place,  Vermel 

Temple,  J.,  tea  dealer,  confectioner,  and 
fruiterer,  6  Cockburn  street 

Temple,  J.,  fish  salesman  and  provision  mer- 
chant, 2  Union  place 

Temple,  Thomas,  grocer  and  provision  mer- 
chant, 245  High  street  and  55  Potterrow ; 
house,  9  Hill  place 

Templeton,  Alexander,  cartwright,  Morrison 
street ;  house,  7  Spence's  place 

Templeton,  William  {Royal  Bank),  33  Mon- 
tague street 

Templeton,  Mrs,  25b  Bread  street 

Teunant,  T.  M.,  &  Co.  (Limited),  engineers 
and  founders,  Bowershall  iron  and  engine 
works 

TENNANT,  THOMAS  MARSHALL,  hair- 
.      dresser,    perfumer,    etc.,    23    North-west 

^  Circus  place ;  house,  12  Market  place. 
^  See  Adv.  p.  103 

Tennant,  W.  G.,  produce  broker  and  commis- 
sion agent,  28  Bernard  street ;  house,  15 
Bonnington  place 


Tennant,  William,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  H 

Dowhic  place 
Tennant,  Mrs,  30  East  Claremont  street 

Tennant,  Mrs,  17  St  Cuthbert  Btr<  i -i 
Tennent,  Patrick,  W.S.,  9  Lynedocb  place 
Tennent,  Robert,  j:1  Lynedocb  place 
Tennent,  Miss,  8  Randolph  cliff 
Terras,  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit   merchant,  G 

Hanover  street 
Terrot,  Colonel,  121  Princes  street 
Terrot,  Right  Rev.  Bishop  {Scottish  Episcopal 

Church),  9  Carlton  street 
Terry,  Misses,  milliners,  16  W.  Maitland  st. 
Thain,      Robert,      superintendent,      Original 

Ragged  School,  Ramsay  lane 
Thallon,  James,  joiner,  26  Calton  hill 
Thallon,  L.,  tea  merchant,  25  North  bridge 
Thallon,  William  F.,  9  Salisbury  bank 
Thatcher,  Lewis  Hay,  M.D.,  13  Albany  street 
Theihnan,  J.  H.  (Mathew  §•  T.).  9  Hermitage 

place,  Leith 
Thiems,  F.  G.,  china  merchant,  54  Shore 
Thiems,  Heinrich,  Hamburg  refreshment  rooms 

and  Foreign  Ship  hotel,  37  Shore 
Thin  &  Millar,  plasterers,  Grove  street 
Thin,  James,  bookseller,  55  South  bridge  and 

14  and  15  Infirmary  street ;  house,  7  Rill- 
bank  terrace 
Thin,   Thomas  (T.  fr  Millar),  76  Fountain- 
bridge 
Thistle  Golf  Club  ;  John  Scott,  secretary, 

8  Vanburgh  place 
Thorn,  David,  &  Co.,  merchants,  68  Constitu- 
tion street 
Thorn,  Arthur  {Small  fy  T.).  house  painter,  6 

Union  street 
Thorn,  A.,  chemist  and  druggist,  78  Queen  st. 
Thorn,  C,  gardener,  43  Croft-an-righ 
Thorn,  David  (D.  T.  Sf  Co.),  Russian  consul 

and  Lloyds'  agent,  68  Constitution  street ; 

house,  18  Hope  crescent 
Thorn,  John  (Johnstone  §'  T.),  25  Archibald 

place 
Thorn,  John,  coal  merchant,  23  High  riggs  ; 

office,  6  Port-Hamilton 
Thorn,  Robert,  working  jeweller,  16  Charlotte 

place 
Thom,  Robert,  11  Lauriston  park 
Thorn,  Robert,  1  West  Richmond  street 
Thom,  Thomas,  engraver,  4  Little  King  street 
Thom,  Mrs,    smallware   shop,    3    Canomnills 

bridge 
Thom,"Miss  M.,  41  Clerk  street 
Thomas,  Alexander,  7  Viewforth  place 
Thomas,  Captain  F.  W.  L.,  R.N.,  Rose  park, 

Trinity 
Thomas,  Evan,  4r.  North  St  James'  street 
Thomas,  Gilbert.  Secretary's  office,  University 
Thomas,  John,  3  Great  King  street 
Thomas,  Mrs.  news-agent,  31  E.  Crosscauseway 
Thompson,  James.  8  Bonnington  place 
Thompson,  Captain  Thomas,  R.N..  Jessfield. 

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Thompson,  Mrs  John,  71  Cumberland  street 

Thompson,  Miss,  milliner,  66  Cumberland  st. 

Thompson,  Miss  J.,  42  Lothian  street 

Thorns,  George  Hunter,  advocate,  52  Great 
King  street 

Thomson  &  Co.,  shipbrokers,  43  Bernard  st. 

Thomson,  Dickson,  &  Shaw,  W.S.,  1  Thistle 
court 

Thomson  &  Gelletly.  drapers,  5  St  Patrick  sq. 

Thomson,  Lauder,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants,  29 
St  Andrew  street,  Leith 

Thomson  &  Porteous,  tobacco  and  snuff 
manufacturers,  9  Greenside  street 

Thomson,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  coach  and 
saddlers' ironmongers  and  export  merchants, 
345  High  street ;  house,  Rosebank  cottages 

Thomson,  Alexander,  &  Son,  gun  and  rifle 
manufacturers,  16  Union  place 

Thomson,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  clothiers,  shirt- 
makers,  and  men's  mercers,  63  North  bridge 

Thomson,  D.  D.,  &  Co.,  coopers  and  fishcurers, 
8  Elbe  street 

Thomson,  D.  J.,  &  Co.,  rectifiers  and  British 
wine  makers,  14  and  15  Giles'  street  and 
St  Anthony  lane,  Leith 

Thomson,  D.  &  J.,  weighing-machine  makers 
and  smiths,  9  Stead's  place 

Thomson,  Geo.  &  T\'m.,  contractors,  Powburn 

Thomson,  J.  G.,  &  Co.,  merchants,  29  St 
Andrew  street,  Leith 

Thomson,  Mitchell,  &  Co.,  timber  merchants, 
Granton  harbour 

Thomson,  Robert,  &  Co.,  plumbers,  gasfitters, 
and  zinc-workers,  22  and  25  Greenside 
place  ;  house,  28  Gay  field  square 

Thomson,  Robert  H.,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants, 
18  Coatfield  lane 

Thomson,  William,  &  Co..  commission  agents 
andship  and  insurance  brokers,  63  Constitu- 
tion street 

THOMSON'S  SCHOOL,  Melville  house, 
George  square.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  43 

Thomson,  Adam,  bird  dealer,  75  East  Cross- 
causeway 

Thomson,  Alexander,  cabinetmaker,  69  Cow- 
gate  ;  house,  75 

Thomson,  Alexander,  glass  engraver  and  china 
merchant,  29  Pleasance 

Thomson,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 
79  Main  street 

Thomson,  Alexander,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  8 
Teviot  row 

Thomson,  Alexander  B.,  1  Argyle  square 

Thomson,  Alexander,  teacher  of  English, 
history,  and  geography,  Melville  house, 
George  square 

Thomson,  Alexander,  brassfounder,  Greenside 
court ;  house,  45  Pilrig  model  buildings 

Thomson,  Alexander,  S.S.C.,  7  North  St 
Andrew  street ;  house,  6  Newington  terrace 

Thomson,  Alexander  (Mitchell,  T.,  8,-  Co.), 
Gairney  house.  York  road 

Thomson,  Alexander.  3  Dalgleish  place 


Thomson,  Andrew,  M.D.,  surgeon,  11  North- 
umberland street 
Thomson,  Andrew  (G.P.O.),  8a  Queen'splace. 

Greenside  row 
Thomson,  Andrew,  Gairney  house,  York  road 
Thomson,  Andrew,  brewer,  7  Salisbury  ter. 
Thomson,    Rev.    Andrew,    D.D.,    63   North- 
umberland street 
Thomson,  Andw.,  brewer,  Lothian  vale,  Horse 

wynd,  Abbey 
Thomson,  Andrew  (A.  T.  fr  Co.),  14  West 

Preston  street 
Thomson,  Andrew,  33  London  street 
Thomson,  Archibald,  9  Kirk  street 
Thomson,  Archibald,  farrier,  Charlotte  lane 
Thomson,  Arthur,  painter,  3  Dock  street 
Thomson,  A.,  hairdresser,  137  High  street 
Thomson,    Benjamin,     engineer    and    smith, 

Bangor  road 
Thomson,  Capt.  Charles,  R.X.,  9  Cassels  pi. 
Thomson,  Charles  John,  bookbinder,  29  North 

bridge  ;  house,  13  East  Preston  street 
Thomson,   Charles  W.,    C.A.,   26   Frederick 

street ;  house,  9  Blenheim  place 
Thomson,  D.  J.,  19  East  Claremont  street 
Thomson,  David,  banker,  6  Hope  park  cresct. 
Thomson,  David,  M.D.,  R.N.,  18  Millerfield  pi. 
Thomson,  D.  (D.  S,-  J.  T.),  36  Whitfield  pi. 
Thomson,  David,  tobacconist,  3  Leith  street ; 

house,  Bonnington  grove,  Boimington 
Thomson,  David,  wholesale  stationer,  14  and 

16  Klddry  street 
Thomson,  David,  engineer,  20  Bank  street 
THOMSON,  DAVID,  ham  and  bacon  store. 

hay  and  straw  dealer,   63  Fountainbridge. 

^  See  Ado.  p.  97 
Thomson,  D.  G.,  stockbroker  and  accountant, 

13  Hanover  street ;  house,  3  Rillbank  ter. 
Thomson,  Rev.  Edward  A.,  85  Great  King  st. 
Thomson,  Edw.,  baker,  34  Alva  street;  ho.  29 
Thomson,   Ed.,   barm   brewer,    72    Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Thomson,  George,  76  Gilmore  place 
Thomson,  George,  hairdresser  and  perfumer. 

7  Waterloo  place  ;  house,  27  Howe  street 
Thomson,  George,  confectioner,  22  Leith  st. 
Thomson,  George,   commercial  traveller,    14 

Seton  place 
Thomson,   G.,  tailor  and  clothier,  118  Rose 

street  ;  house,  17  Upper  Grove  place 
Thomson,  George,  pawnbroker,  95  West  port 
Thomson,  George,  tailor  and  clothier,  19  South 

St  James'  street 
Thomson,  G.,  manufacturer  of  hosiery,  3  Ken- 
street  ;  house,  1  Claremont  place 
Thomson,  Geo.,  agent,  31  St  Andrew  square 
Thomson,  George,  grain  commission  agent,  4 

Oxford  street 
Thomson,  Gideon,  5  Roxburgh  place 
Thomson,  H.  T.,  15  Bernard  street 
Thomson,  James,  20  Dick  place 
Thomson,  James,  of  Glendouran,  37  Moray  pi. 
Thomson,  James  Gibson,  14  York  place 


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Thomson,     James   W.    (U'.    T.     fr    Co.),   7 

Smith's  place 
Thomson,  Jas.,  fruiterer,  florist,  and  gardener, 

5  Summer's  place 
Thomson,  James,  dairy,  239  High  street 
Thomson,  James,  13  Elm  row 
Thomson,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

31  Upper  Gray  street ;  house,   67  Cause- 
wayside 
Thomson,  James,  printer,  18  Middle  Arthur  pi. 
Thomson,   James  (H.M.   Customs),  William- 
field,  Newhaven  road 
Thomson,   J.    T.,    plumber,    1    St    Anthony 

place  ;  house,  3  Semple  street 
Thomson,  James,  builder,  Upper  Grove  place  ; 

house,  10  St  Anthony  place 
Thomson,  James,  grocer,  3  Howe  street 
Thomson,  James,  dealer  in  antique  curiosities, 

18  Haddington  place 
Thomson,  Jas.,  provision  merchant,  19  Leven 

street 
Thomson,    James,    inspector    of    rjoor,    1G3 

Canongate  ;  house,  6  Comely  green  place 
Thomson,  James,  corn  merchant,  5  Leven  st, 

house,  3  Gilmore  place 
Thomson,    James,  ladies'  underclothing   and 

hosiery  warehouse,  87  Princes  street 
Thomson,   James,  baker,   cook,   and  confec- 
tioner, 79  George  street,  7  Rose  street,  207 

High  street,  and  2  Dumbiedykes  road 
Thomson,  James,  haircutter  and  perfumer,  15 

Catherine  street 
Thomson,  James,  engineer,  1  Camion  street, 

Leith 
Thomson,  Rev.  James,  7  Saxe-Cobourg  place 
Thomson,  James,  dairyman,  7  Jamaica  street 
Thomson,  James,  clerk,  27  Blair  street 
Thomson,  James,  joiner,  7  Freer  street 
Thomson,  John,  greengrocer,  45  Kirkgate 
Thomson,   John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  29 

Hercles  street 
Thomson,  John,  tobacconist,  92  South  bridge 
Thomson,  J.,  Brunton  cottage,  Brunton  place 
Thomson,  John  (D.  Sp  J.  T.),  6  Union  street, 

Leith 
Thomson,  John,  cowfeeder,  22  Heriot  place 
Thomson,  John,  messenger-at-arms,  14  Pittst. 
Thomson,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  27 

West  port ;  house,  11  Davie  street 
Thomson,  John,  corn  merchant  and  grocer,  4 

Canonmills  bridge 
Thomson,  John,  pawnbroker,  44  South  bridge 
Thomson,  J.,  S.S.C.,  30  Northumberland  st. 
Thomson,   John,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

70  Grassmarket  and  12  Cowgate  ;  house,  8 

Argyle  place 
Thomson,  Jn.,  photographer,  14  Grange  road 
Thomson,  John,  3  Montague  street 
Thomson,  John,  1a  Inverleith  terrace 
Thomson,  John,  wright,  59  Thistle  street 
Thomson,  John,  14  East  Adam  street 
Thomson,  John,  bank  messenger  (British  Linen 

Co.),  1G  Baltic  street 


Thomson,  Rev.  John,  A.M..  4  Jamaica 

North  Leith 
Thomson,  Rev.  John,  1  Broughton  place 

Thomson,  John,  grocer,  232  I  0 

Thomson,    John    (ll.M.     Customs),    10    Kirk 

street 
Thomson,  John,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  8 

Bernard  street 
Thomson,  John,  coal  agent,  8  Gladstone  ter. 

Thomson,  John  S.,  3  Summerhall 

Thomson,  K.,  lieutenant  of  police,  8  AYest 
Adam  street 

Thomson,  Lockhart,  S.S.C.,  114  George  st.  : 
house,  20  Coates  crescent 

Thomson,  Mitchell  (Mitchell  T.  fc  Co.), 
Gairney  house,  York  road 

Thomson,  Murray,  baker,  39  West  Nicolson 
street;  house,  2  Buccleuch  place 

Thomson,  P.,  photographer,  9 (J  South  bridge 

Thomson,  P.,  agent,  1  Gayfield  place 

Thomson,  P.,  gardener,  7  Gladstone  terrace 

Thomson,  R.  (R.  T.  fr  Co.),  28  Gayfield 
square 

Thomson,  Robert,  shipmaster,  St  Agnes  cot- 
tage, Ferry  road 

Thomson,  Robert,  17  Grange  road 

Thomson,  Robert,  architectural  sculptor,  Hay- 
market  ;  house,  2  St  David's  terrace 

Thomson,  Robert  (T.  8f  Porteous),  1  Buc- 
cleuch place 

Thomson,  R.,  cooper,  12  Gifford  park 

Thomson,  R.,  shipmaster,  Roeberry  villa. 
Ferry  road 

Thomson,  Robert,  baker,  123  Rose  street 

Thomson,  Robert,  LL.B.,  40  Frederick  street 

Thomson,  Robert,  cattle  dealer,  11  Bread  st. 

Thomson,  R.  D.,  wine  merchant  and  grocer. 
23  South  St  Andrew  street;  house,  8  South 
Gray  street 

Thomson,  Robert  H.  (R.  11.  T.  cV  Co.).  19 
POrig  street 

Thomson,  Robert  L.,  grocer  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 3  Admiralty  street ;  house.  4 

THOMSON,  R.  V.,  clothier  and  snirtmaker, 
103  South  bridge;  house,  Mayville,  Trinity. 
^See  Adv.  p.  66 

Thomson,  Robert  William,  3  Moray  place 

Thomson,  Samuel  (British  Linen  ( 'o.  Lank). 
1  Danube  street 

Thomson,  Skirving,  lithographer,  12  Shrub  pi. 

Thomson,  Rev.  Thomas,  Summer  lodge, 
Trinity 

Thomson,  Thomas,  silk  merchant  and  linen 
draper,  135  Princes  street;  house,  5  Rut- 
land place 

Thomson,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 36  Duke  street,  Leith 

Thomson,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  11  Market 
street 

Thomson,  Thomas,  W.S.,  1  Thistle  court  ; 
house,  Hailes  house,  Slateford 

Thomson,  Thomas,  corn  merchant,  Gilmore 
street,  Paul's  work  ;  house,  5  Elder  street 


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Thomson,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 40  St  John's  place,  South  Back  of 
Canongate 

Thomson,  Thomas  A.,  stockbroker  and  ac- 
countant, 5  St  Andrew  square ;  house,  6 
Abercromby  place 

Thomson,  W.  A.  (Harper,  T.,  8f  Co.),  7 
Bonnington  place 

Thomson,  W.  A.,  accountant,  5  Bonnington 
bank 

Thomson,  William,  17  Rillbank  terrace 

Thomson,  William,  coal  merchant,  24  Sheriff 
brae  ;  house,  3  Pirniefield,  Seafield 

Thomson,  W.  Burns,  surgeon,  and  superin- 
tendent of  Medical  Missionary  Training 
Institution  and  Dispensary,  39  Cowgate 

Thomson,  William,  11  Roxburgh  street 

Thomson,  William  M.,  advocate,  60  Great 
King  street 

Thomson,  William,  7  Madeira  place 

Thomson,  W.  (Crighton  $•  T,  grocers,  wine 
and  spirit  merchants,  77  S.  Clerk  street), 
1  Lutton  place 

Thomson,  William,  working  jeweller,  61  Earl 
Grey  street 

Thomson,  William,  7  Melbourne  place 

Thomson,  William,  15  Nelson  street 

Thomson,  William,  china  merchant,  6  Home 
street 

Thomson,  William,  brewer,  5  Windmill  street 

Thomson,  W.  (W.  T.  $•  Co.),  1  Hermitage 
place,  Leith 

Thomson,  William,  grain  merchant,  N.  B. 
railway  station  ;  house,  10  Stafford  street 

Thomson,  Wm.  (Hill,  T.,  Sf  Co.),  18  India  st. 

Thomson,  William,  spirit  dealer,  13  Hope  st. 

Thomson,  William,  1  Queensferry  street 

Thomson,  William,  baker,  130  Kirkgate 

Thomson,  William,  commercial  traveller,  36 
Whitfield  place 

Thomson,  William,  engineer,  27  Coatfield 
lane  and  24  Kirkgate 

Thomson,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant,  48  Nicolson 
street 

Thomson,  William,  32  Maryfield  place 

Thomson,  William,  slater,  glazier,  and  chimney- 
sweeper, 18  St  Leonard  street 

Thomson,  William,  tea  dealer,  grocer,  and  wine 
merchant,  61  Queen  street 

Thomson,  William,  wright,  Morrison  street 
lane  ;  house,  8  Rosehill  place 

Thomson,  William,  brewer,  Carfrae  entry,  112 
Canongate 

Thomson,  William,  upholsterer,  14  Montague 
street 

Thomson,  Mrs  Alexander,  12  Union  street 

Thomson,  Mrs  Alexander,  Lome  villa,  View- 
forth  terrace 

Thomson,  Mrs  Alexander,  16  Grindlay  street 

Thomson,  Mrs  Andrew,  4' West  Newington 

Thomson,  Mrs  A.,  13  Kirk  street 

Thomson,  Mrs  E.,  113  Canongate 

Thomson,  Mrs  Euphemia,  22  India  street 


Thomson,  Mrs  J.,  1a  Teviot  row 
Thomson,  Mrs  James,  15  Buccleuch  place 
Thomson,    Mrs   K,   provision   merchant,    11 

Chapel  street 
Thomson,  Mrs  Murray  G. ,  8  Meadow  place 
Thomson,  Mrs  Peter,  baker,  54  Charlotte  st., 

Leith  ;  house,  Agra  lodge,  Ferry  road 
Thomson,  Mrs  R.,  6  Leopold  place 
Thomson,  Mrs  Thomas,  42  Ann  street 
Thomson,  Mrs  W.,  6  Haddington  place 
Thomson,  Mrs  William,  20  Picardy  place 
Thomson,  Mrs  William,  1-7  Alva  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  of  Polbeath,  2  Seton  place 
Thomson,  Mrs,  3  Melville  crescent 
Thomson,  Mrs,  cook,  12  Antigua  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  17  Bristo  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  6  Newington  terrace 
Thomson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  6  Manor  place 
Thomson,  Mrs,  sick-nurse,  27  Blair  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  41a  Broughton 

street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  2  Middle  Arthur  place 
Thomson,   Mrs,   hat-box  maker,  1  Merchant 

street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  Abbotsford  cres.,  Morningside 
Thomson,  Mrs,  48  Lothian  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  16  Montgomery  street 
Thomson,  Miss  A.,  10  Rankeillor  street 
Thomson,  Miss  A . ,  4  Malta  terrace 
Thomson,  Miss  B.,  17  Rillbank  terrace 
Thomson,  Miss  C,  87  Gilmore  place 
Thomson,  Miss  J.,  grocer,  7  Fox  lane  ;  house, 

27  Mitchell  street 
Thomson,  Miss  Jane,  dressmaker,  28  London 

street 
Thomson,  Miss  Margaret,  7  Torphichen  street 
Thomson,  Miss,  lodgings,  20  Nelson  street 
Thomson,  Miss,  41  York  place 
Thomson,  Miss,  12  Roxburgh  place 
Thomson,  Miss,  18  Clarence  street 
Thomson,  Miss,  6  Pilrig  street 
Thomson,  Miss,  34  Howe  street 
Thomson,  Miss,  12  Nelson  street 
Thomson,  Miss,  9  Cassels  place 
Thomson,  Miss,  154  Constitution  street 
Thomson,  Miss,  hosiery,  baby  linen,  and  trim- 
ming warehouse,  53  Tolbooth  wynd 
Thomson,  Miss,  15  Gayfield  square 
Thomson,  Miss,  16  Randolph  crescent 
Thomson,  Misses,  143  Constitution  street 
Thomson,  Misses,  8  Scotland  street 
Thomson,  Misses,  6  Cumin  place 
Thorburn,  Archibald,  writer,  8  Malta  terrace 
Thorburn,  Rev.  David,  1  John's  place,  Leith 
Thorburn,  Francis  D.,  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 7  Lindsay  pi.  ;  house,  4  Bristo  port 
Thorburn,  G.,  12  Hermitage  place,  Leith 
Thorburn,  G.,  teacher,  2  Albany  street,  Leith  : 

house,  Taaphall,  Ferry  road 
Thorburn,  James,  turner   and  bonnet  block 
maker,    1  Old  Physic   gardens ;    house,  •  5 
Rankeillor  street 
Thorburn,  Mungo,  grocer,  1  &  2  Prospect  st. 


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Thorburn,  Robert,  building  yard,  19a  Buc- 
cleuch street ;  house,  5  Gladstone  terrace 

Thorburn,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer,  9  Market  st. 

Thorburn,  William,  21  Barony  street 

Thorburn,  William,  baker,  72  St  Leonard  st. 

Thorburn,  William,  baker,  24  Bernard  street ; 
house,  46  Constitution  street 

Thorburn,  William,  54  Rankeillor  street 

Thorburn,  Mrs,  10  Buccleuch  place 

Thornhill  &  Co.  {successors  to  H.  G.  Tibbetts), 
wholesale  and  retail  hat  and  cap  manufac- 
turers, 38  South  bridge 

THORNTON  &  CO.,  waterproof,  airproof,  & 
india-rubber  manufacturers  ;  depot,  78b 
Princes  street ;  works,  Gilmore  park.  ^  See 
Adv.  p.  59 

Thornton,  David,  mason,  Atholl  lane  ;  house, 
14  Spittal  street 

Thornton,  William,  cooper,  54  Buccleuch  st. 

Thornton,  Mrs  L.,  6  Hamilton  place,  New- 
ington 

Thornton,  Mrs  M.,  6  Meadow  place 

Thornton,  MissE.,  lodgings,  27  Dundas  street 

Threipland,  William,  swimming-master,  Pitt 
street  baths 

Thriepland,  Richard,  picture  frame  maker,  2 
Leith  walk 

Thwaites,  W.  Kelso,  S.S.C.  (agent  for  the 
Great  Britain  Life  Assurance  Office),  1 
Nelson  street 

Thyne  &  Tait,  merchants  and  manufacturers, 
37  Lothian  road  and  Grindlay  street 

Thyne,  William,  &  Sons,  fleshers,  4  Spring 
gardens  ;  house,  6 

Thvne,  James,  merchant,  40b  George  square 

THYNE,  JOHN,  butcher,  Stockbridge  mar- 
ket ;  house,  21  Danube  street.  ^  See  Adv. 
p.  102 

Thyne,  Miss,  54  Grindlay  street 

Tibbets,  Harriet,  fruiterer,  31  Whitfield  place 

Tillie,  Roger,  keeper  of  Scott's  monument,  29 
Thistle  street 

Tillie,  Thomas,  tailor  and  clothier,  11  Castle 
terrace 

Tindal,  John,  accountant,  6  Haddington  place 

Tindal,  Mrs,  48  London  street 

Tinlin,  Mrs,  lodgings,  57  Queen  street 

Tinniswood,  Robert,  commission  agent,  32 
Bernard  street ;  house,  7  Leopold  place 

Tinsley,  Mrs  Helen,  lodgings,  41  Lothian  st. 

Tod  Brothers,  millers  and  corn  merchants, 
Stockbridge  mills,  1  Baker's  place 

Tod  &  Donaldson,  wood  carvers,  7b  Circus  lane 

Tod,  Alexander  &  Robert,  millers  and  corn 
merchants,  Leith  flour  mills,  Commercial  st. 

Tod,  H.  &  H.,  W.S.,  39  York  place 

TOD,  JAMES,  &  SON,  railway  and  general 
smiths,  engineers,  and  machine  makers,  29 
Leith  walk.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  88 

Tod,  J.  B.,  &  Son,  wine  merchants  and  insur- 
ance and  commission  agents,  151  Consti- 
tution street ;  house,  153 

Tod,  Adam,  Bridge  place,  Bonnington 


Tod,  1).  (N.  B.  Railway  Co.),  I  Stanhope  pt 
Tod,   David,  commercial   traveller,   J  5  Hope 

park  terrace 
Tod,  George,  bookbinder,  10  Haddington  pL 
Tod,  George,  bookbinder,  59  South  bridgi 

Tod,  Henry,  W.S.,  39  York  place 
Tod,  Henry  M.  (./.  B.  T.  ;v  Son),  L53  I 

tution  street 
Tod,  Henry,  jun.,  W.S.,  39  York  place 

Tod,   James,   fruiterer   and  confectioner,    '■'•'■'> 

Frederick  street 
Tod,  James  (Mould  ^  T.),  4  Brunto;i  ; 
Tod,  James,  advocate,  55  Great  King 
Tod,  John  (./.  Tod  fy  &m),  1J  Pilrfg 
Tod,  John,  butcher,  20  Home  street 
Tod,  John,  jun.,  11  Pilrig  street 
Tod,  John,  24  Albany  street.  Leith 
Tod,  John,  engraver,  8  Thistle  street ;  house, 

3  Hope  park  terrace 
Tod,  John  R.,  1  St  David's  terrace 
Tod,  Robert,  baker,  34  Northumberland  st. 
Tod,     Robert,     painter,     paperhanger,     and 
glazier,  35  Dundas  street ;  house,  26  Royal 
crescent 
Tod,  AYilliam,  9  Duncan  street,  Newington 
Tod,  Mrs  Andrew,  13  Arthur  street 
Tod,  Mrs  James,  staymaker,  54  Bristo  street 
Tod,  Mrs  James,  15  Drummond  place 
Tod,  Mrs  John,  39  Dublin  street 
Tod,  Mrs  John,  14  Ainslie  place 
Tod,  Mrs,  55  Great  King  street 
Tod,  Mrs,  14  Roxburgh  street 
Tod,  Miss,  8  Atholl  place 
Tod,  Miss,  Grecian  cottage,  Trinity 
Tod,  Misses,  gardeners,  Maryfield 
Tod,  Misses,  Vueville  cottage,  Ferry  road 
Todd,  George,  C.A.  (manager,  Scottish  Equi- 
table  Life  Assurance   Society)  •    house,    5 
East  Claremont  street 
Todd,  John,  grocer  and   spirit  merchant.   1 

East  Richmond  street 
Todd,  John,  fishcurer,  26  Giles'  street 
Todd,  John,  painter,  79  Rose  street  :  house, 

50  Brunswick  street 
Todd,  John,  2  Windsor  street 
Todd,    Robert,    fishcurer,    26    Giles1   street  : 

house,  10  North  Fort  street 
Todd,  R   F.,  merchant,  31  York  place 
Todd,   Thomas,  veterinary  surgeon,  23  Ber- 
nard street 
Todd,  William,  13  Greenhill  gardens 
Todd,  Mrs  A.,  65  Nicolson  street 
Todd,  Mrs  Caroline,  7  Madeira  street 
Todd,  Mrs  J.  C,  2  Hatton  place 
Todd,  Mrs  Thomas,  9  Gladstone  place 
Tods,  Murray,  &  Jamieson,  W.S4,  66  Queen  st. 
Tofts,  Peter,  76  Fountainbridge 
Tollemache,  Mrs  W.,  13  Abercromby  place 
Tolleth,  Thomas,  baker  and  confectioner,  Al- 
fred pL,  Canonmills,  and  8  Haddington  pi. 
Tolmie,  J.,  tobacconist,  16a  Charlotte  place  ; 

house,  15  Upper  Grove  place 
Tolmie,  Robert,  tobacconist,  3  Cockburn  st. 


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Tombe,  Mrs,  49  York  place 

Tomlinson,  Miss  I.,  confectioner,  8  St  Patrick 

square 
Toxic  Sol-fa  Association,  The  Edinburgh  ; 
hall,    51    Cockburn    street ;    T.  K.  Long- 
bottom,  conductor  ;  T.  Young,  secretary- 
Tonkin,  James,  manager  to  Dane  &  Co.,  ink 

manufacturers,  3  East  Register  street 
Topping,  Alexander  J.,  grocer,  1  Poplar  lane 
Torbain,  Alexander,  dairyman,  6  Union  place. 

Bonnington  road 
Torbain,  Thomas.  10  Union  street,  Leith 
Torrance,  George,  18  Comely  bank 
Torrance,  G.  M'M.,  of  Threave,  28  George  sq. 
Torrance,   Hemy   {Board  of  Supervision),    1 

Jordan  bank 
Torrance,  John,  baker,  -4  Northumberland  st. 
Torrance,  John,  coal  mer.,  90  Crosscauseway 
Torrance,  J.,  spirit  dealer,  56  Charlotte  St., 
Leith 


Traill,  Alexander,  hosier,  18  Lothian  street 
Traill.  George  "William  (Standard  Life  Office), 

9  Gladstone  place 
Traill,  J.,  coffeehouse,  5  and  G  Greyfriars  pi. 
Traill,  Mrs,  20  Annandale  street 
Train,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  20 

Barony  street 
Train,  Mrs  E.,  dairy,  46  Buccleuch  street 
Trainer,    John,    provision   merchant,    30 

Patrick  square 
Traquair,  J.,  dairy,  273  Cowgate 
Traquair,  J.,  fruiterer   and    greengrocer, 

West  Nicolson  street 
Traquair,    Robert,   ironmonger,   42    Candle- 
maker  row  ;  house,  26  Bristo  street 
Traquair,  "William,  jun.,  S.S.C.,  30  Clarence 

street 
Traquair,  William,  W.S.,  17  Young  street 
Trayner,  John,  advocate.  37  Dublin  street 
Treasurer  axd  Collector's  Office,  Police, 

19  Charlotte  street,  Leith 


St 


14 


Torrance,  John,  baker.  5  Little  King  street 

Torrance,  Joseph,  gardener,  Bonnington  bank  [Trench,  Miss  Isabella,  12  Salisbury  street 

Torrance,  Thos.,  spirit  dealer,  192  Pleasance  I  Trench,  Miss,  26  Royal  crescent 


Torrance,  William.  10  Gladstone  terrace 
Torrance,  Mrs  William,  3  Salisbury  place 
Torrance,  Miss,  16  Upper  Gray  street 
Torre,  Paul  Delia  (Ciceri,  Mantica,  $*  T.), 

Leopold  place 
Torrop,     Christopher,     21     George 

house,  68 
Torrop,  Mrs  James  S.,  17  Meadow  place 
Torry,  John,  writer,  18  Pitt  street 
Torry,  John,  7  Henderson  row 
Toshack,  Mrs  H.,  19  Salisbury  street 
Touch,    Ant.    M.    (Union   Bank),   6   Wardie 

avenue 
Tough,  John,  missionary,  34  Clerk  street 
Tough,  Miss  Mary,  matron,  Gladstone  Insti- 
tution, 4  Mill  lane 
Towers,  John,  11  Lutton  place 
Towert,  John,  shoemaker,  367  High  street  : 

house,  1  Tantallon  place 
Towert,  John,  lodgings,  423  Lawnmarket 
Towert,  W.,  photographer,  31  St  Patrick  sq. 
Town-clerk's  Office,  10  Royal  Exchange 
Town-clerk's  Office,  19   Charlotte  street. 

Leith 
Townsend,  William,  &  Son,  pianoforte  makers 

and  organ  builders,   9   and  10  Greenside 

place  ;  house,  17  Union  place 
Townsend,  G.  F.,  teacher  of  music,  17  Union 

place 
Townsend,   William,  harp  maker,   17  Union 

place 
Trades'  Maiden  Hospital,  Rillbank  house 
Trail,  George,  8  Chalmers'  buildings 
Trail,  Miss,  7  Melville  street 
Traill  &  Fletcher,  wholesale  coffee,  fruit,  and 

spice  merchants,  31  St  Andrew  square 
Traill,  Robert,   &  Co.,  ironfounders,  Vulcan 

foundry,  Anderson  place,  Bonnington  road 
Traill,  A.  A.  (T.  §•  Fletcher),  9  Dimcan  st., 

Drummond  place 


Trestrail,  H.  P.,  examining  officer,   10  Union 

street,  Leith 
Trever,  William,  bootmaker,  15  St  James'  sq. 
Trimble,  George,  C.E.,  7  Malta  terrace 
Trinity  House  (Walter  Patau,  master),  99 
street ;  ]     Kirkgate 

Tripney,  Miss,  stationer,  101  Abbey  hill 
Tron  Church  Female  Industrial  School 

(Mrs  M'Niel,  matron;  MissMenzies,  teacher), 

14  Niddry  street 
Trotter,  Alexander,  teacher  of  mathematics, 

etc.,  59  George  street 
Trotter,  George,  16  Madeira  street 
Trotter,  John,  28  Brunswick  street 
Trotter,  Robert,  9  Leven  street 
Trotter,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  11  Davie 

street 
Trotter,    Robert,    West    lodge,    Donaldson's 

hospital,  West  Coates 
Trotter,  S.  E.,  accountant,  7  North  St  David 

street 
Trotter,  Thomas,  17  St  James1  square 
Trotter,  William  (Commercial  Bank),  4  Union 

street,  Leith 
Trotter,  Mrs  Margaret,  71  Cumberland  street 
Trotter,  Mrs  Nicol,  29  Richmond  place 
Trotter,  Mrs  Thomas,  15  Glover  street 
Trotter,  Mrs,  11  Melville  street 
Truefitt,  Peter,  photographic  artist,  72  Princes 

street ;  house,  65 
Truefitt,   William,  photographer,  65  Princes 

street ;  house,  18  Duncan  st.,  Drummond 

place 
Truman,  Hanbury,  Buxton,  &  Co.'s  London 

porter  store,  4  Bernard  street 
Tullis,  R.,  &  Co.,  papermakers  and  wholesale 

stationers    (James    Hunter,    manager),    7 

George  street 
Tullis,  Mrs,  Tullis  lodge,  Bruntsfield  place 
Tullis,  Mrs,  3  James'  place,  Leith 


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Tullo,  James,  15  Brown  street 

Tulloch,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  55 

Thistle  street ;  house  50 
Tulloch,  William,  28  Bernard  street 
Tulloch,  Rev.  Wm.,  Sciennes  grove,  Murray 

street,  Sciennes  hill 
Tulloch,  Mrs  Wm.,  spirit  dealer,  19  Elbe  st. 
Tulloch,  Mrs,  84  Great  King  street 
Tulloh,  Miss  M.  L.,  9  Merchiston  place 
Tulloh,  Miss,  11  Warriston  crescent 
Tully,  David,  stationer,  78  Queen  street 
Tully,  Mrs  Jas.,  lodgings,  8  Mackenzie  place 
Tunny,  James G., photographer  and  calotypist, 

93  Princes  street 
Tor  can,  Mrs  John,  2  Union  street,  Leith 
Turf  Hotel,  2  and  3  Leith  street  terrace 
Turkington,    E.,   boot   and  shoe   maker,    61 

Thistle  street 
Turnbull  &  Huth,   clothiers   and  drapers,  2 

West  Nicolson  street 
Turnbull  &  Kay,  wholesale  grocers,  20  and  21 

Greenside  place 
Turnbull,  Salvesen,  &  Co.,  commercial  mer- 
chants and  shipbrokers,  23  Sandport  street 
Turnbull  &  Spears,  letterpress  printers,  21 

George  street 
Turnbull,  J.  &  J.,  W.S.,  16  Thistle  street 
Turnbull,  A.  (T.  Sp  Kay),  4  E.  Broughton  pi. 
Turnbull,  Adam  (G.P.O.),  69  Kirkgate 
Turnbull,   Alexander,   commission  agent,  90 

Constitution  street 
Turnbull,  Andrew,  10  South  College  street 
Turnbull,  A.  W.,  5  Buccleuch  place 
Turnbull,    E.   A.,   commercial    traveller,    19 

Gilrnore  place 
Turnbull,  George  V.  (T.,  Salvesen,  §•  Co.),  26 

Drummond  place 
Turnbull,  George,  agent,  5  Glanville  place 
Turnbull,  George,   collector,   9  Pilrig  model 

buildings 
Turnbull,  James,  macer,  High  Court  of  Jus- 
ticiary, 51  Dick  place 
Turnbull,  James  (2'.  $•  Spears),  26  Dublin  st. 
Turnbull,  James,  jun.,  writer,  9  Lonsdale  ter. 
Turnbull,  James  (agent  of  the  Scottish  Tem- 
perance League),  15  Gladstone  terrace 
Turnbull,  JohnM.,  photographer,  14  Nicolson 

square 
Turnbull,  John,  W.S.,  of  Abbey  St  Batkans, 

49  George  square 
Turnbull,    John,    agent,    National    Bank    of 

Scotland,  Leith  ;  house,  11  India  street 
Turnbull,  J.  Rutherfoord,  physician  and  sur- 
geon, 104  Lauriston  place 
Turnbull,    John    (Taylor    Sf  T),    25    South 

Clerk  street 
Turnbull,  John,  43  South  Clerk  street 
Turnbull,  John,  clerk,  6  George  place 
Turnbull,  Patrick,  W.S.,  34  India  street 
Turnbull,   Patrick,    C.A.,    7   Young   street ; 

house,  Windsor  villa,  West  Coates 
Turnbull,  Ralph,  jun.,  44  Abbey  hill 
Turnbull,  Richard,  3  Victoria  street 


Till  207 

Turnbull,  Robert,  linen   draper,    baby  linen 
and  ladies'   underclothing   warehouse,   60 

South  bridge  ;  house,  2  Mayfield  terrace 
Turnbull,  R.  Ufenderson  <V  7'.),  4  George  pi. 
Turnbull,  T.,  jun.,  fishmonger,  22  Lothian  st. 
Turnbull,   Walter   II.,    wholesale   and   retail 

grocer  and  wine  and  spirit  merchant,    13'.> 

Kirkgate 
Turnbull,  William,  accountant  (Royal  Bank 

of  Scotland),  14  Lansdowne  crescent 
Turnbull,  William  W.   (Ar.    B.   Railway),    4 

West  Catherine  place 
Turnbull,  W.,  2  West  Newington  place 
Turnbull,  William,  smith  and  edge-tool  inkr.. 

13  Duke  street,  Leith 
Turnbull,    William   Elliot    (Lyon   <y    T),   8 

Lauriston  lane 
Turnbull,  Mrs  George,  2  Roxburgh  street 
Turnbull,  Mrs  Hugh,  8  Wharton  place 
Turnbull,  Mrs,  boarding  and  day  school,  2<> 

Dublin  street 
Turnbull,  Mrs,  12  Clarence  street 
Turnbull,  Mrs,  Windsor  villa,  West  Coates. 
Turnbull,  Mrs,  30  Clarence  street 
Turnbull,  Mrs,  19  Home  street 
Turnbull,  Mrs,  43  South  Clerk  street 
Turnbull,    Mrs,    lodgings,    Windmill    house', 

Windmill  lane 
Turnbull,  Miss,  21  Union  street 
Turnbull,  Misses,  boarding  school,  41  Drum- 
mond place 
TURNER,  JAMES,  &  COMPANY,  engravers. 

lithographers,  and  general  printers,  Lothian 

road.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  49 
Turner,  Alexander,  lathsplitter,  Upper  Grove 

place  ;  house,  48  Grove  street 
Turner,    David,    draper,    31   South   bridge  : 

house,  55  South  Clerk  street 
Turner,    David,   sailmaker,   11    Dock   place: 

house,  New  Land,  Albany  street,  Leith 
Turner,  George,  contractor,  104  Nicolson  st. 
Turner,    James,    wine   and   spirit  merchant. 

Lothian  road ;    house,    77    St    Cuthberfs 

glebe 
Turner,    James,    jun.   (J.   T.   <$•    Co.),   77  St 

Cuthbert's  glebe 
Turner,  J.,  china  merchant,  35  Thistle  street 
Turner,  John,  coal  and  lime  merchant,  Gran- 
ton,  Crewe,  and  Craigleith  depots  ;  house, 

Blackhall 
Turner,   Peter,  victual  and  spirit  merchant. 

18  Clerk  street ;  house,  1  Duncan  street. 

Newington 
Turner,  R.,  city  collector,  3  Victoria  grove. 

153  St  Leonard  street 
Turner,  Thomas,  wire- worker,  251  High  st. 
Turner,  Thomas,  commission  agent,  10  Wel- 
lington place 
Turner,  Wm.,  M.B.,  Professor  of   Anatomy, 

7  Brunswick  street,  Hillside 
Turner,  W.  N.,  stationer,  bookseller,  printer. 

and  news-agent,  49  Tolbooth  wynd 
Turner,  William,  draper,  290  Lawnmarket 


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Turner,  William,  23  East  Maitland  street 
Turner,  Mrs  Dugald,  Myrtle  bank,  York  road 
Turner,  Mrs  Peter,  2  Baxter's  place 
Turner,  Mrs,  13  Calton  hill 
Turpie,  Mrs,  cook,  17  Rose  street 
Turpie,  Miss,  23  Grange  road 
Turpy,  George,  livery  stables,  8  Park  place 
Tuting,  Mrs,  40a  Northumberland  street 
Tweedale.  Robert,  jun.,  flesher,  42  Bridge  st. 
Tweeddale,    J.,    shoemaker,    14    North-west 

Circus  place 
Tweeddale,  Jas.,  provision  merchant,  27  Pitt 

street 
Tweedie,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  drapers,  427  Lawn- 
market  ;  house,  34  Clerk  street 
Tweedie,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

49  St  Leonard  street 
Tweedie,  John.  25  Morrison  street 
Tweedie,  John,  13  India  street 
Tweedie,  John,  Royal  Navy,  Craigend  villa, 

Bonnington 
Tweedie,  Thomas,  35  East  Claremont  street 
Tweedie,  Thomas,  draper,  32  Clerk  street 
Tweedie,  William,  clerk,  1  Rockville  place 
Tweedie,  Mrs,  15  George  square 
Tweedie,  Mrs  Maurice,  6  Chester  street 
Tweedie,  Mrs  Peter,  12  Howe  street 
Tweedie,  Miss  Anne,  8  Keir  street 
Tyrrell,  "Walter,  goldbeater,  74  Rose  street ; 

house,  1  Gladstone  terrace 
Tytler,  James  Stuart,  W.S.,  19  Castle  street; 

house,  36  Melville  street 

Udny,  Mrs,  1  Merchiston  avenue 

Underwood,  E.,  grocer,  19  High  street 

Underwood.  T.  S.,  baker,  74  High  street  and 
34  Grindlav  street ;  house,  9 

UNION  ASSURANCE  OFFICE  (agent,  John 
Laurie),  98  George  st.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  28 

Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Parliament  square. 
62  George  street,  9  Downie  place,  245 
Canongate,  and  14  Bernard  street 

Union  Canal  Company's  Office,  1  Port- 
Hopetoun 

Union  Marine  Insurance  Company  (Limited) 
(Rons,  Martin,  §•  Co.,  agents),  44  Constitu- 
tion street 

UNITED  KINGDOM  ASSURANCE  COR- 
PORATION (LIMITED),  (Robert  Living- 
stone, manager  for  Scotland),  90  Princes 
street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  27 

United  Industrial  School,  South  Gray's 
close  (C.  Ferguson,  teacher),  56  High  street 

United  Kingdom  Provident  Institution 
(H.  Harrison,  secretary),  23  St  Andrew 
square 

United  Mercantile  Agency  Office  (Cooper, 
Craig,  $*  Craig,  agents),  4  George  street 

United  Operative  Masons'  House  of  Call, 
94  St  Andrew  street,  Leith 

Universal  Life  Assurance  Society  (Mac- 
naughton  Sp  Finlay,  W.S.,  agents),  18  Young 
street 


University,  The,  South  bridge 
University  Club,  127  Princes  street 
University  of  Edinburgh,  Court  of  the  ; 

John  Christison,  W.S.,  secretary 
University  of  Edinburgh  Endowment  Asso- 
ciation ;  John  Christison,  W.S.,  secretary 
University  of  Edinburgh  Factor's  Office, 

61  Castle  street  (John  Cook,  W.S.)  ;  hours, 

10  to  3 
Upton,  T.,  1  Blenheim  place 
Ure,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  50  India  place 
Urie,  James,  railway  guard,  Johnston  terrace 
Urmston,  Aug.  H.,  22  Atholl  crescent 
Urquhart,  Alexander,  boot  and  shoe  maker, 

36b  Frederick  street 
Urquhart,  C.',  grocer,  52  Thistle  street 
Urquhart,  D.  S.,  parcel  ageut  (N.B.R.).  B5 

Cumberland  street 
Urquhart,  George,  smith,  North  Circus  lane 
Urquhart,    James,  secretary,  Scottish    Coast 

Mission,  35  Scotland  street 
Urquhart,  James  W.  (B.  L.  Co.),  31  Lauder 

road 
URQUHART,    KENNETH,    joiner,    cabinet- 
maker, and  undertaker,  9  Charles  street ; 

works,  36  Bristo  street ;  house,  18  Charles 

street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  78 
Urquhart,  R.,  wholesale  drysalter  and  general 

agent,  56  Constitution  street 
Urquhart,  Mrs,  5  St  Cohne  street 
Urquhart.  Mrs,  15  Hope  park  terrace 
Urquhart,    Mrs,    ladies'    nurse,   35    Jamaica 

street 
Urquhart,  Mrs,  17  Cheyne  street 
Urquhart,  Mrs,  21  East  Crosscauseway 
Urquhart,  Miss,  6  Charlotte  place 
Usher,  Andrew,  &  Co.,   distillers,  wine  and 

spirit  merchants,  22,  24,  and  26  West  Nicol- 

son  street ;    distillery  at   Sciennes  street ; 

maltings  and  bonded  stores  at  St  Leonard's 

depot 
Usher,    A.    &   J.,    Edinburgh    distillery,   31 

West  Sciennes 
Usher,  James  &  Thomas,  brewers,  The  Park 

brewery,  St  Leonard  street 
Usher,  Andrew  (A.    U.  §■  Co.),   30  Blacket 

place 
Usher,  John  (A.  U.  fr  Co.),  13  Minto  street 
Usher,  Thomas,  County  buildings  ;  house.  1 

Gardner's  crescent 
Usher,  Thomas,  22  Minto  street 
Usher,  Mrs  James,  16  Lynedoch  place 
Usher,  Miss,  4  Sylvan  place 
Utterson,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  24  Potterrow  : 

house,  7  Nicolson  square 
Utterson,  Robert,  contractor,  4  Pillans  place 
Utterson,  Mrs,  French  staymaker,  30  Frede- 
rick street 

Valentine,   John,  &  Co.  (late  Mangle,    U.. 

&•  Co.),  wholesale  warehousemen,  4a  North 

bridge 
Valentine.  John  (J.  V.  8f  Co.),  8  Seton  place 


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Vallance,   James,   &  Co.,  coal  merchants,  15 

Port- Hamilton  ;  house,  15  St  Anthony  pi. 
Vallance,  George,  1  Gayfield  square 
Vallance,  H.  F.,  30  Upper  Gray  street 
Vallance,  James,  commercial  traveller,  Lovers' 

loan  cottage,  Hope  park 
Vallance,  John,  coal  merchant,  3  Port-Hamil- 
ton ;  house,  10  St  Anthony  place 
Vallance,  Thomas,  grocer,  30  Potterrow 
Vallance,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  inercht., 

116  West  port 
Vallance,  William,  baker,  6  Glanville  place  ; 

house,  28  Hamilton  place 
Vallance,    William,   confectioner  and   pastry 

baker,  13  Hanover  street  and  5  Calton  st.  ; 

house,  4  Calton  hill 
Vallance,   Mrs,    Berlin   wool   warehouse,    29 

George  iv.  bridge  ;  house,  47 
Vallans,  Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  45  Shore 
Vannan,    William   H.,  printseller,    1   Tar  vet 

street 
Vary,  Miss,  22  Comely  bank 
Veitch,  A.  &  J.,  cabinetmakers,  24  W.  Lauri- 

ston  place 
Veitch,  Andrew,  3  Whitehead  place 
Veitch,  D.,  68  Cumberland  street 
Veitch,  George,  missionary,  23  Lauriston  st. 
Veitch,  George  S.  {Bank  of  Scotland,  Southern 

district),  13  Castle  terrace 
Veitch,  Rev.  James,  D.D.,  8  North  Merchiston 

place 
Veitch,  James,  hotel,   120  and  122   George 

street 
Veitch,  John  Campbell,  cooper,  28  Port-Hojje- 

toun  ;    house,  Working  Men's   Institution, 

Brunswick  street 
Veitch,  John,  spirit  dealer,  89  Fountainbridge; 

house,  88 
Veitch,  John,  water  officer,  47  India  place 
Veitch,  M.,  clerk,  2  East  Broughton  place 
Veitch,  R.,  coal  merchant,  86  Abbey  hill 
Veitch,  R.  A.,  pawnbroker,  135  High  street; 

house,  1  Carlmig  place 
Veitch,  Thomas,  163  Cowgate 
Veitch,   Wilham,   grocer,  etc.,   1   Sandilands 

place 
Veitch,  William,  5  Lauriston  park 
Veitch,   William,   cabinetmaker,  upholsterer, 

undertaker,  and  house  agent,  54  George  st., 

and  bedstead  and  bedding  manufacturer,  71 

St  Cuthbert's  glebe  ;  house,  73 
Veitch,  Mrs  John,  10  St  Patrick  square 
Veitch,  Mrs,  1  Damaway  street 
Veitch,  Mrs,  of  Stewartfield,  7  Picardy  place 
Veitch,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse  and  midwife,   52 

India  place 
Veitch,  Mrs,  20  Middle  Arthur  place 
Veitch,  Miss  J.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  3 

Cumberland  street 
Veitch,  Misses  C.  &  R.,  fancy  repository,  105 

Nicolson  street 
Veitch,  Misses,  5  Buccleuch  place 
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Veni,  George,  lithographer  and  ticket  writer, 

227  High  street 
Vere,  Mrs,  10  Gayfield  square 
VERNON,  J.  E.,  jeweller,  watchmaker,  and 

optician,  54  Leith  street ;  house,  4  Malta 

terrace.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  54 
VERNON,    WILLIAM    F.,   surgeon  -dentist, 

80  Princes  street,     sfc  See  Ado.  p.  16 
Vernon,  Miss,  27  Cheyne  street 
Vernor,  Mrs,  15  Salisbury  road 
Vertue,  William,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants,  8 

Constitution  street 
Vertue,  Duncan,  H.E.I.C.S.,  3  Eton  terrace 
Vertue,  George,  42  India  street 
Vesey,  Mrs,  superintendent,  Ulbster  Indus- 
trial School,  Water  of  Leith 
Vetch,  W.  W.,  13  Arthur  street,  Leith  walk 
Vibart,  Captain  M.  J.,  Adjutant  Edinburgh 

City  Artillery  Volunteers,  4  Queen's  cresct. 
Victoria  Foundry,  Springfield  ;  R.  Catanach 

Smith,  proprietor 
Victoria  Lodging-houses,  85  West  port,  115 

Cowgate,  and  2  Merchant  street 
Virtue  &  Co.,  publishers  and  booksellers,  46 

Nicolson  street ;  James  Dickson,  agent 
Virtue,  William,  tailor,  22  Melville  terrace 
Visick,  Charles,  126a  Princes  street 
Vueghs,    Louis,    professor    of    dancing    and 

deportment,  117  George  street 
Vulcan    Foundry,    Anderson   place,    Bon- 

nington  road 

Wach,  Frederick,  boot  and  shoe  merchant,  1 
Water  lane,  Leith 

Waddel,  Andrew,  contractor,  1  St  David's 
terrace 

AVaddel,  William,  teacher  of  music,  9  An- 
tigua street 

Waddell  &  M'Intosh,  W.S.,  20  Royal  circus 

Waddell,  J.  &  J.,  dressmakers,  4  Queensferry 

Waddell,  A.  Peddie,  W.S.,  4  Great  Stuart 

street 
Waddell,  James,  5  Claremont  park 
Waddell,  Peter,  5  Claremont  park 
Waddell,    William  (R.  Laldlaw    §•   Son),   3 

West  Preston  street 
Waddell,  William,  W.S.,  20  Royal  circus 
Waddell,  Mrs  James,  22  Prince  Regent  street 
Waddell,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  3  Veitch's  place 
Waddie  &  Co.,  manufacturing  stationers,  37 

Queen  street 
Waddie,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  shipbrokers  and  com- 
mission agents,  43  Bernard  street 
Waddie,  Alex.  {A.  W.  $•  Co.),  17  S.  Norton 

place 
Waddie,  Charles  (W.  §■  Co.),  20  Haddington 

place 
Waddie,  James,  20  Haddington  place 
Waddie,  John  (TP.  £  Co.),  20  xVnnandale  st. 
Wade,  Major  J.  P.  Catruthers,  6  Wemyss  pi. 
Wagner,  George,  33  Maryfield  place 


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Wagner,  R.,  vice-consul  of  France,  55  Ber- 
nard street ;  Oak  house,  Ormiston.  Tranent ; 
and  Caledonian  United  Service  Club,  Edin- 
burgh 
Wahab,  Major-Gen.  Chas.,  38  Eoyal  terrace 
Waitt,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  2  Bowling-green  st. 
Wakeman,  Mrs,  6  Strathearn  road 
Walcot,  John  (G.  Callum  fy  Co.),  13  Annan- 

WALDIE,  JAMES,  &  SONS,  coal  and  coke 
merchants,  Whitfield  place,  Leith  walk,  Hay- 
market,  Scotland  st.,  North  Leith,  Trinity, 
Granton,  and  St  Leonard's  coal  stations  ; 
order  offices,  39  Queen  street  and  85  Clerk 
street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  104 
Waldie,  David,  smith  and  bellhanger,  Wind- 
mill close  ;  house,  15  Cowan's  close 
Waldie,  D.  (/.  W.  fr  Sons),  6  Grove  street 
Waldie,  George,  fruiterer  and  greengrocer,  11 

Clifton  terrace 
Waldie,  J.,  dairy,  123  Pleasance 
Waldie,  James,  jun.  (J.  W.  §■  Sons),  38  Whit- 
field place 
Waldie,  Mrs,  25  South  Clerk  street 
Waldie,  Miss  A.,  dressmaker,  38  Cumberland 

street 
Wale,  James,  2  Crichton  street 
Walker  &  Johnston,  monumeutal  sculptors  and 

stone  carvers,  Heriot  hill 
Walker,  G.  &  J.,  linen  and  woollen  drapers, 

2  Kirkgate 
Walker,  M.,  &  Co.,  publishers  and  printers, 

21  George  street 
Walker,  Alex.,  portmanteau,  trunk,  and  brush 

manufacturer,  97  Princes  street 
Walker,  A.  B.,  Broughton  hall,  Broughton  rd. 
Walker,  A.,  54  Rankeillor  street 
Walker,  A.  (Dickson  fr  W.),  15  Viewforth  pi. 
Walker,  Alexander,  glass  and  heraldic  painter, 
embosser,  and  decorative  japanner,  10  Leith 
street  terrace  ;  house,  11  Picardy  place 
Walker,   Andrew,  late  of  the   Ceylon   Civil 

Service,  13  Bruntsfield  place 
Walker,  Arch.,  chimney-sweeper,  11  Bread  st. 
Walker,  Archibald,  18  Dundas  street 
Walker,  Arthur  Abney,  32  Melville  street 
Walker,  David,  grocer,  9a  Scotland  street 
Walker,  David  (Smith  §■  W.),  9  Jamaica  st. 
Walker,  Edward,  102  St  Leonard  street 
Walker,  Fletcher,  bookbinder,  9  Davie  street 
Walker,  Geo.,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer, 
2  Castle  street  ;    house,   3  ;    workshop,    5 
Church  lane 
Walker,  George  (G.  &J.  W.),  4  Wellington  pi. 
Walker,  G.,  water  officer,  123  Princes  street 
Walker,  George,  wright,  25  North  bridge 
Walker,  George,  dairyman,  21  Clerk  street 
Walker,  James,  National  Bank  messenger,  37 

West  Register  street 
Walker,  James,  janitor,  20  York  place 
Walker,   James,   recorder,    Calton    burying- 
ground,  21  Calton  hill ;  ho.  10  Greenside  st. 


Walker,  Jas.,  draper  and  millinery  warehouse, 

134  Kirkgate  ;  house,  1  Thomson  place 
Walker,  James,  Hnen  draper,  35  George  st.  ; 

house,  6  Howe  street 
Walker,  James,  wholesale  commission  agent, 

12  Elder  street 
Walker,  Jas.,  of  Dairy,  advocate,  Dairy  house. 

Dairy  road 
Walker,  Jas.,  coffee,  tea,  and  wine  merchant, 

54  Nicolson  street  and  73  Hanover  street ; 

house,  Harrogate  villa,  Sciennes  hill 
Walker,  James,  of  Forderlye,  55  S.  Clerk  st. 
Walker,  James,  spirit  dealer,  Newhaven 
Walker,  Jatnes,  3  Castle  street 
Walker,  Jas.  C,  architect,  53  Frederick  street 
Walker,  James,  36  Maryfield  place 
Walker,  James,  engineer,  9  E.  Sciennes  street 
Walker,  John  M.  (G.  Sp  J.  W.),  25  Charlotte 

street,  Leith 
Walker,  John,  13  Broughton  place 
Walker,  John,  mason,  22  Barony  street 
Walker,  John,  jun.,  22  Barony  street 
Walker,  John,  W.S.,  2  Queen  street ;  house, 

31  Buckingham  terrace 
Walker,  John,  house  painter  and  glazier,  43 

North  Pitt  street ;  house,  3  Henderson  row 
Walker,    John,   (secy.   N.  B.  Railway  Co.), 

Stratheden  villa,  Chalmers  crescent 
Walker,  John  William,  9  Mayfield  street 
Walker,  Joseph,  engineer,  7  Kirk  street 
Walker,    Oliver,    dealer   in   earthenware,    11 

Broad  wynd 
Walker,   Peter,   spirit  merchant,    76   Grass- 
market  ;  house,  6  Heriot  bridge 
Walker,  Rev.  R.  W.,  M.A.,  31  Stafford  street 
Walker,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier,  11  Home 

street ;  house,  7  Greenhill  bank 
Walker,  Robert,  Summerfield 
Walker,  Robert,  contractor,  16  Cromwell  st. 
Walker,  Robert  (Bank  of  Scotland,  Leith),  12 

Comely  green  place 
Walker,  R.  (Bell  §■  Bradfute),  E.  Merchiston, 

Merchiston 
Walker,  Thomas,  tailor,  21  Barony  street 
Walker,  Thomas,  baker,  5  Johnston  place 
Walker,  Thomas  M.,  oil  and  colourman,  106 

West  bow  ;  house,  18  Bristo  street 
Walker,  Thomas,  18  Dundas  street 
Walker,  Thomas,  weigher,  Port-Hamilton 
Walker,  W.,  N.  B.  Railway  office,  Canal  street 

and  4  Princes  street 
Walker,  William,  draper,  6  Kirkgate 
Walker,  W.,  bootcloser,  2  Northumberland  pi. 
Walker,  Wm.  Stuart,  of  Bowland,  26  Moray  pi. 
Walker,  Wm.,  surgeon,  47  Northumberland  st. 
Walker,  William,  collector  of  police  assess- 
ment, 19  Charlotte  street,  Leith  ;  house,  2 

Pirniefield,  Seafield 
Walker,  William,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  5 

Church  lane  ;  house,  180  Rose  street 
Walker,  Mrs  A.  S.,  25  Scotland  street 
Walker,  Mrs  David,  34  Buccleuch  place 


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Walker,  Mrs  James  F.,  2  Windsor  street 

Walker,  Mrs  John,  23  Pilrig  street 

Walker,  Mrs  Mary,  milliner,  4  Chapel  street 

Walker,  Mrs  W.,  47  Northumberland  street 

Walker,  Mrs  Wm.,  2  North  Mansionhouse  road 

Walker,  Mrs,  provision  dealer,  Gl  Potterrow 

Walker,  Mrs,  43  Grange  road 

Walker,  Mrs,  6  South  St  James'  street 

Walker,  Mrs,  22  Broughton  street 

Walker,  Mrs,  24  Clarence  street 

Walker,  Mrs,  2  Keir  street 

Walker,  Mrs,  1  Summerhall  place 

Walker,  Mrs,  teacher  of  pianoforte,  56  Clerk 

street 
Walker,  Mrs,  4  Bonnington  place 
Walker,  Mrs,  4  Hermitage  hill 
Walker,  Mrs,  of  Dairy,  9  Atholl  crescent 
Walker,  Miss  Ellen,  16  Hope  street 
Walker,  Jane,  21  East  Crosscauseway 
Walker,  Miss  Mary,  6  Leopold  place 
Walker,  Miss,  3  Gloucester  place 
Walker,  Miss,  3  Kirkgate 
Walker,  Miss,  2  Hart  street 
Walker,  Miss,  24  Grange  road 
Walker,  Miss,  Drumsheugh 
Walker,  Miss,  staymaker,  16  Wright's  houses 
Walkingshaw,  Francis,  31  West  Norton  place 
Walkingshaw,  G.,  coal  agent,   North  bridge 

station  ;  house,  31  West  Norton  place 
Walkinshaw,  William,  -writer,  Echo  bank 
Wall,  Mrs,  milliner,  36  Fouutainbridce 
WALLACE,  ANDREW,  &  CO.  (late'Wallace 
Sc  Whyte),  foreign  and  British  marble  works, 
Shrub  place  and  15  Leith  walk.     ^  See  Adv 
p.  60 
Wallace,  Robert,  &  Co.,   printers,   42  Rose 

street 
Wallace,  Alexander,  9  Pilrig  street 
Wallace,  And.  (.4.  W.  £  Co.),  14  Leith  walk 
Wallace,  Andrew,  writer,  3  Glover  street 
Wallace,  A.,  ropemaker,  16  Baltic  street 
Wallace,  Andrew,  spirit  merchant,  47  Nicol- 

son  street ;  house,  16  Nicolson  square 
Wallace,    A.    B.,   teacher   of  music,  Murray 

villa,  St  Catherine's  place 
Wallace,  Charles,  wright  and  undertaker,  9 

Church  lane 
Wallace,  Daniel  M'Kenzie,  25  India  street 
Wallace,   David,  wright,   house  factor,   etc., 

179  Fountainbridge 
Wallace,  E.,  W.S.  (Grant  fr  W.),  5  St  Vincent 

street 
Wallace,   Frank  M.,    teacher   of  music,   138 

Nicolson  street 
Wallace,  G.  Hamilton,  upholsterer,  25  Upper 

Viewcraig  row 
Wallace,  James,  7  South  Norton  place 
Wallace,  James,  teacher  of  music,  138  Nicol- 
son street 
Wallace,  James,  26  Pitt  street 
Wallace,  James,  greengrocer,  22  Maitland  st. 
Wallace,  John,  8  Henderson  place 


Wallace,  John,  tobacconist,  64  Duke  street, 

Leith 
Wallace,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  74  Great 

Junction  street 
Wallace,    John,    shipmaster,     21     Hawthorn 

bank  terrace 
Wallace,   John,   spirit   merchant,    13    Great 

Junction  street 
Wallace,  John,  agent,  Haymarket  station 
Wallace,  John,  clerk  of  Holy  rood  House,  31 

Alva  street 
Wallace,  John,  lithographic  draughtsman,  11 

Melbourne  place 
Wallace,  J.  B.,  3  Summerhall  place 
Wallace,   M.    (Macfarlane  Sc    IF.),   9  Castle 

terrace 
Wallace,  P.,  teacher  of  music,  138  Nicolson  st. 
Wallace,  Peter,  spirit  dealer,  1  Albany  lane 
Wallace,  Rev.  Robert,  17  Gay  field  square 
Wallace,  R.  B.  (Customs),  Bathfield  house 
Wallace,  T.,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  69  Broughton 

street 
Wallace,  Thomas,  S.S.C.  and  N.P.,  2  Hill  st. 
Wallace,  Thomas,  42  Maryfield  place 
Wallace,  Thomas,  mattress,  bedding,  bedstead, 

basket,  brush,  rope,  and  sacking  warehouse- 
man, 14  Tobago  st.  and  5  Ladyfield  place 
Wallace,  William,  baker,  1  Maitland  street. 

Newhaven 
Wallace,  William  D.,  S.S.C,  31  Alva  street 
Wallace,   William,   City  Fiscal's  office,   City 

chambers  ;  house,  1  Rankeillor  street 
Wallace,  W.,  of  Busbie,  Wester  Dairy  house, 

Dairy  road 
Wallace,  Mrs  John,  20  Glover  street 
Wallace,  Mrs,  6  Merchiston  place 
Wallace,  Mrs,  43  East  Claremont  street 
Wallace,  Mrs,  greengrocer,  7  Elder  street 
Wallace  &  Brown,  Misses,  Berlin  repository. 

132  George  street 
Wallace,   Miss  Jane,   teacher  of   music,   138 

Nicolson  street 
Wallace,  Miss,  7  Newbattle  terrace 
Wallace,  Miss,  cook,  15  Gifford  park 
Wallace,  Miss,  7  South  Norton  place 
Wallace,  Misses,  9  Pilrig  street 
Walls,  Archibald,  20  Bank  street 
Walls,  James,  spirit  dealer,  2b  Jamaica  street 
Walls,  John,  S.S.C,  33  Heriot  row 
Walls,  W.  B.  (General  Manager  for  Scotland, 

Albert  Life  Assurance  Co.),  1  Drydeii  place 
Walmesley,  Rev.  Henry  W.,  17  Lauriston  st. 
Walsh,   R.,   D.A.,   superintendent   of  stores, 

Edinburgh  Castle 
Walsh,  Mrs  Eliza,  18  Leopold  place 
Walsh,  Mrs,  17  St  Patrick  square 
Walter,  Miss  Han.,  tobacconist.  92  Kirkgate 
Walters,  George,  Royal  Institution  and  Na- 
tional Gallery,  Mound 
Walton,  George,  joiner,  25  Horse  wynd 
Wanless,    Robert,    gardener,    S    Merchiston 

terrace,  Morningside 


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Warburg,  M.  A.,  &  Co.,  grain  and  general 

commission  agents,  88  Constitution  street 
Warburg,  M.  A.  (31.  A.W.&f  Co.),  20  Picardy 

place 
Ward,  Peter,  3  Heriot  mount 
Ward,  Mrs  W.  F.,  16  East  Norton  place 
Wardale,  Thomas,  sawmaker,  4-1  Grassmarket; 

house,  3  Spittal  street 
Wardale,  William,  engineer,  Morrison  street 
Wardale,    Miss    Mary,   teacher  of   music,    3 

Spittal  street 
Warden,  William,  &  Co.,  oil  merchants  and 
drysalters,  7  Ronaldson's  buildings,  Leith 
walk 
Warden,  Francis  S.,  29  Maryfield  place 
Warden,  William,  13  Claremont  crescent 
Warden,  Mrs,  3  Randolph  cliff 
Warden,  Mrs,  10  Clarendon  crescent 
Warden,  Miss  H.,  15  Jamaica  street 
Wardlaw,  A.  &  J.,  smiths,  Low  Broughton 
Wardlaw,  Adam  A.,  23  Forth  street 
Wardlaw,  Henry,  rag  merchant,  329  Canon- 
gate  ;  house,  39  Nicolson  street 
Wardlaw,  John  F.,  W.S.,  3  North  St  Andrew 
street ;  house,  Willowbank  house,  Newhaven 
road 
Wardlaw,   Miss   J.,    dressmaker,    1    Cobden 

terrace 
Wardrop,  J.  R.,  2  West  Circus  place 
Wardrop,  Maitland (Brown  Sf  W.),  The  Lodge, 

Forbes  road 
Wardrop,  Thomas,  confectioner,  30a  Green- 
side  street 
Wardrop,  Jane,  dyer  of  lace  and  crape,  322 

Lawnmarket 
Wares,  Alexander,  traveller,  44  Pleasance 
Wares,  M.,  bootmaker,  14  Clifton  terrace 
Warner,  John,  lodgings,  45  Albany  street 
Warner,  R.,  agent,  4  George  street 
Warrack,  John,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants 
and  insurance  brokers,  43  Constitution 
street ;  house,  14  Carlton  terrace 
Warraker,  William,  brassfounder,    14   West 

Nicolson  street ;  house,  25  Rankeillor  st. 
Warren,  James  Low,  H.P.  surgeon,  7th  Hus- 
sars, 4  Melville  street 
Warren,  John,  surveyor  (G.P.O.),  1  Learning 

ton  terrace 
Warren,  Mrs  W.,  23  Broughton  place 
Warrender,    Sir    George,    Bart.,    Bruntsfield 

house,  Whitehouse  loan 
Warrick  &  Baillie,  wine  and  spirit  merchants 
and  rectifiers,   6   Foxe's  lane,   St  Andrew 
street,  Leith 
Warrick,  Alexander,  grocer,  13  Couper  street 
Warrick,  William  ( W.  Sp  Baillie),  12  Clare- 
mont park 
Warrick,  Mrs  Jane,  provision  dealer,  12  Port- 
land place,  Leith 
Wason,    William    K.,    rector   and    classical 
teacher,    Robertson's    Academy,   Newing- 
ton  ;  house,  23  Melville  terrace 


Wass,  Asa,  woollen  rag  merchant,  63  Foun- 

tainbridge 
Water  of  Leith  Sewerage  Commissioners  ; 

Jas.  Macknight,  W.S.,  12  London  street, 

WATERPROOF  ESTABLISHMENT,  THE 
NORTH  BRITISH  MAGASIN,  101  Princes 
street ;  John  Anderson.     %  See  Adv.  p.  58 

Waters,  Henry,  39  Fountainbridge 

Waters,  Thomas,  8  Keir  street 

Waters,  William,  proprietor  and  manufacturer 
of  Scott's  vegetablepills,  51  and 53  Lothian 
street 

Waters,  William,  commission  agent,  8  Lothian 
road 

Waters,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  8  William  street 

Waters,  Miss  H.,  42  Lothian  street 

Waterson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  24  Howe  street 

Waterston  &  Johnston,  booksellers,  20  Ber- 
nard street 

Waterston,  David,  &  Son,  hosiers,  shirt- 
makers,  ladies'  and  gentlemen's  outfitters, 
12  George  street 

Waterston,  Geo.,  &  Son,  wholesale  stationers, 
lithographers,  account  book  and  sealing- 
wax  makers,  56  Hanover  street ;  house,  14 
St  John's  hill 

Waterston,  David,  14  Dublin  street 

Waterston,  George,  jun.,  2  Bellevue  terrace 

WATERSTON,  JAMES,  jun.,  coal  merchant, 
31  Hamilton  place  ;  house,  9  Dean  street. 
*SeeAdv.  p.  110 

Waterston,  Jas.  H.,  agent,  2  S.  Holyrood 
street 

Waterston,  Mrs  A.,  lodgings,  9  Albany  street 

Watherston,  John,  &  Sons,  builders  and 
house  carpenters,  8  Charlotte  place 

Watherston,  James,  builder,  East  Dairy  house, 
Dairy  road 

Watherston,  John  (J.  W.  §■  S.),  4  Cambridge 
street 

Watherston,  Wm.,  builder,  1  West  Maitland 
street 

Watherstone,  Mrs  J.,  teacher  of  music,  121 
Princes  street 

Watkins,  Colonel  James,  H.M.I.A.,  6  Buck- 
ingham terrace 

Watling,  Mrs,  34  Clerk  street 

Watling,  Mrs  John,  hotel  and  tavern  keeper, 
23  Fleshmarket  close 

Watson  &  Dickson,  accountants,  3  North  St 
David  street 

Watson  &  Henry,  coachbuilders,  6  Notting- 
ham place 

Watson,  Turcan,  &  Co.,  corn  factors,  74 
Constitution  street 

Watson,  Henry,  &  Co.,  wholesale  and  retail 
woollen  and  linen  drapers,  241  High  street; 
house,  15  Hope  park  terrace 

Watson,  William,  &  Sons,  carpenters  and 
joiners,  24  West  Lauriston  place 

Watson,   Adam,  joiner,    undertaker,    house 


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agent,  and  appraiser,  23  Union  street ; 
house,  20  Annandale  street 

"Watson,  Adam,  B.S.,  assistant  professor  of 
Greek,  Edinburgh  University,  15  Gardner's 
crescent 

Watson,  Rev.  A.  E.,  Raeburn  cottage,  Rae- 
burn  place 

Watson,  Andrew,  12  Upper  Grove  place 

Watson,  Alex.  {Mossman  $•  II7.),  35  Bristo 
street 

Watson,  Alexander,  grocer,  North  Fort  st. 

Watson,  Anthony  {La  Cour  §•  W.),  9  Inver- 
leith  place 

Watson,  Archibald  {Bank  of  Scotland),  5 
Merchiston  terrace 

Watson,  Charles,  Wardie  crescent 

Watson,  David,  ironmonger,  123  High  street ; 
house,  28  Buccleuch  place 

Watson,  Duncan  A.,  draper,  47  St  Leonard  st. 

WATSON,  EDWARD  FRINGLE,  tailor  and 
clothier,  4  Clanalpine  buildings ;  house, 
15  Brougham  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  69 

WATSON,  GEORGE,  cabinetmaker,  uphol- 
sterer, undertaker,  house  agent,  and  manu- 
facturer of  the  hydrostatic  or  floating  bed 
for  invalids,  1  Teviot  row  ;  house,  2.  ^  See 
Adv.  p.  76 

Watson,  George,  writer,  23  Duke  street 

WATSON,  GEORGE,  cabinetmaker  and  up- 
holsterer, 5a  Tollcross.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  73 

Watson,  George,  carter,  4  Dublin  street 

Watson,  George  H.,  teacher  of  writing,  arith- 
metic, and  bookkeeping,  23  Archibald  place 

Watson,  Gordon,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  and 
house  factor,  5  Carnegie  street 

Watson,  Henry  G.  (  W.  Sf  Dickson),  account- 
ant, 123  George  street 

Watson,  James  {Scottish Provident  Institution), 
45  Charlotte  square 

Watson,  James,  8  Union  street,  Leith 

Watson,  James,  C.A.  {New  Register  House), 

15  Leopold  place 

Watson,  James,  writing-master,    teacher   of 
arithmetic    and    bookkeeping,    12    Queen 
street ;  house,  2  Preston  terrace 
Watson,  James,  dairy,  5  Raeburn  place 
Watson,  James  {G.P.O.),  13  Arthur  street 
Watson,  James,  butcher,  5  Union  place 
Watson,   James,   gas-meter  maker,   5  Glad- 
stone terrace 
Watson,  James,  officer  of  Inland  Revenue,  12 

Crown  street 
Watson,  J.,  writing-master,  54  South  bridge 
Watson,  John  {Scottish  Provident  Institution), 

16  Greenhill  gardens 

Watson,  John  Sime  {Register  House),  65 
Cumberland  street 

Watson,  J.,  bootmaker,  129  Nicolson  street 

Watson,  John  K.  {treasurer  and  manager, 
Edinburgh  Gas  Light  Company),  14  Black- 
ford road 

Watson,  John,  ironmonger  and  iron-bedstead 


manufacturer,  20  Thistle  street  and  North- 
west Thistle  street  lane 
Watson,  John,  cattle  dealer,  19  Duke  street 
Watson,  John,  shipmaster,  2  Madeira  place, 

Leith 
Watson,  John,  13  Charlotte  square 
Watson,  John,  6  West  Preston  street 
Watson,  John,  27  India  place 
Watson,  John,  provision  merchant,  37  I'oun- 

tainbridge 
Watson,  John,  tailor,  122  Causewayside 
Watson,  John  W.,  19  Riego  street 
Watson,  Rev.  Jonathan,  41  Ann  street 
Watson,    Leybourne,    Oldenburg   consul,   74 
Constitution  street ;   house,  15  Clarendon 
crescent 
Watson,     Patrick     Heron,     M.D.,     F.R.S., 

F.R.C.S.E.,  16  Charlotte  square 
Watson,  Peter,  slater,  225  Canongate 
Watson,  Robert  {Yule,  W.,  §•  Co.),  merchant, 

15  Annandale  street 
Watson,  Robert,   cOal  merchant,  Caledonian 

depot ;  house,  10  Catherine  street 
Watson,  Robert,  gardener,  35a  Gilmore  place 
Watson,  Robert,  tailor,  169  Fountainbridge 
Watson,  Stewart,  port,  painter,  Old  Brough- 

ton  cottage,  East  Claremont  street 
Watson,  Thomas,  tailor  and  clothier,  30  St 

James'  square 
Watson,  Thomas  (IF.  §•  Henry),  3  Nottingham 

terrace 
Watson,  Thomas,  doorkeeper,  Court  of  Ses- 
sion, 97  Rose  street 
Watson,  Thomas,  33  Brunswick  street 
Watson,  W.  F.,  1  Preston  terrace 
Watson,  William  R.  {Sasine  Office),  63  Cum- 
berland street 
Watson,    William   Smellie,   R.S.A.,   portrait 

painter,  10  Forth  street 

Watson,  William,  advocate,  6  St  Colme  street 

Watson,  William  {agent,  Bank  of  Scotland, 

Morningside  branch),  5  Merchiston  terrace 

Watson,  William,  tailor  and  clothier,  194  Rose 

street 
Watson,  William  {teller,  Commercial  Bank  of 

Scotland),  3  Dean  terrace 
Watson,  William,  teacher  of  music,  11  Park- 
side  street 
Watson,  Mrs  Alexander,  28  Ann  street 
Watson,  Mrs  David,  8  Torphichen  street 
Watson,  Mrs  Ebenezer,  10  Smith's  place 
Watson,  Mrs  T.,  14  Preston  terrace 
Watson,  Mrs  T.  B.,  28  Broughton  place 
Watson,  Mrs  William,  6  Fingal  place 
Watson,  Mrs,  6  Heriot  bridge 
Watson,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  25  Thistle  street 
Watson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  8  Hope  street 
Watson,  Mrs,  dairy,  21  Downie  place 
Watson,  Mrs,  1  Banner  place.  Morningside 
Watson,  Mrs,  4  Bruntsfield  place 
Watson,   A.    &    E.,   dressmakers,   13    West 
Nicolson  street 


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Watson,  Miss  Ann,  lodgings,  46  Castle  street 

Watson,  Miss  M.,  milliner  and  draper,  12 
Kirkgate 

Watson,  Miss  Margaret,  10  Torphichen  street 

Watson,  Miss,  6  Macnab  street 

Watson,  Miss,  118  Princes  street 

Watson,  Miss,  8  Salisbury  street 

Watson,  Miss,  3  Gillespie  street 

Watson,  Miss,  6  Pitt  street 

Watson,  Miss,  27  East  Claremont  street 

Watson,  Miss,  furnishing  shop,  52  Lauriston 
place 

Watson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  21  Nelson  street 

Watson,  Miss,  6  Marmion  terrace 

Watson,  Misses,  11  Lutton  place 

Watson,  Misses,  19  Rankeillor  street 

Watsonian  Literary  Association  (rooms,  5 
St  Andrew  square  and  George  Watson's 
hospital) ;  president,  J.  H.  M.  Bairnsfather, 
10  Duncan  street ;  secretary,  George  D. 
Craig,  8  Grove  street 

Watt  Institution,  School  of  Arts,  and 
Library  and  Model  Room,  Adam  square 

Watt,  Andrew,  &  Sons,  saddlers  and  harness- 
makers,  1  South  St  David  street  •,  house,  1 
West  Claremont  street 

Watt,  J.  &  J.,  aerated  water  manufacturers, 
15  Canning  place 

Watt,  Alexander  H.,  46  Grange  road 

Watt,  Alexander  Simpson,  28  Gayfield  square 

Watt,  Alexander,  coach-hirer,  28  Charles 
street 

Watt,  Andrew,  28  Scotland  street 

Watt,  Charles  C,  46  Grange  road 

Watt,  David,  tailor  and  clothier,  12  Kirkgate 

Watt,  George,  ivory,  bone,  and  cabinet  turner, 
21  Chalmers'  close,  81  High  street ;  house, 
Miln's  court,  Chalmers'  close 

Watt,  Hugh,  S.S.C.,  9  York  place 

Watt,  James  (/.  A.  Bertram  fr  Co.),  Links 
house 

Watt,  James,  builder  and  house  carpenter, 
Melville  terrace  ;  house,  13  Argyle  place 

Watt,  James,  1  West  Claremont  street 

Watt,  James,  11  Devon  place 

Watt,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  92  Main 
street 

Watt,  John,  slip-master  and  superintendent, 
Granton  harbour ;  house,  Granton  slip, 
Granton  harbour 

Watt,  John  (teller,  Commercial  Bank  of  Scot- 
land), 2  Dalryrnple  crescent 

Watt,  John,  confectioner,  19  Fleshmarket 
close 

Watt,  M.  J.,  surgeon-dentist,  13  South  Char- 
lotte street 

Watt,  Peter,  grocer,  19  Haddington  place 

Watt,  Robert,  2  Henry  place 

Watt,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  5  South  St  James' 
street 

Watt,  William,  draper,  25a  Bread  street ; 
house,  25b 


Watt,  William,  officer  of  Edinburgh  Merchant 

Company,  4  Hunter  square 
Watt,  William,  5  Henderson  place 
Watt,  Mrs  I.,  lodgings,  21  Lothian  street 
Watt,  Mrs  J.  B.,  9  York  place 
Watt,  Mi's  M.,  baker,  16  Riddle's  close  and  69 

Shore  ;  house,  51  Tolbooth  wynd 
Watt,  Mrs,  lodgings,  124  Princes  street 
Watt,  Mrs,  apartments,  17  Melville  street 
Watt,  Miss,  dressmaker,  6  Nelson  street 
Watt,  Miss,  20  Blackford  road 
Watt,  Misses,  10  Pilrig  street 
Watters,  Andrew,  Belleville,  Dalkeith  road 
Watters,  James,  keeper  of  Queen  Mary's  room. 

Castle  ;  house,  29  Richmond  place 
Watters,    Robert,   basket    manufacturer,    24 
Carrubber's  close  and  22  North  Gray's  close, 
125  High  street 
Watterston,  Andrew  E.,  2  Gayfield  street 
Watts,  H.,  stationer  and  dressing-case  maker, 

46  Nicolson  street 
Watts'  Hospital,  Duke  street,  Leith 
Wauchope,  Moodie,  &  Hope,  wine  merchants, 

14  Constitution  street 
Wauchope,  David  B.,  37  Melville  street 
Wauchope,  Mrs  G.,  46  Heriot  row 
Wauchope,  Miss  J.,  54  George  square 
Waugh,  George,  engraver,  21  Leith  street 
Waugh,  George,  ham  and  provision  merchant, 

110  Nicolson  street 
Waugh,   James,   tobacconist,   23a  Frederick 

street 
Waugh,  Jn.,  wholesale  wine  &  spirit  mercht., 
1  and  1a  Pleasance;  house,  24  Melville  ter. 
Waugh,  R.,  wine  merchant,  19   West  Rich- 
mond street ;  house,  9  Melville  terrace 
Waugh,  R.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  8  South 

St  Andrew  street 
Waugh,  Robert,  4  Orchardneld 
Waverley  Photographic  Saloon,  6  Lothian 

street 
Wearne,    T.    M.    (Collector,    H.M.    Customs, 

Leith),  1  Inverleith  terrace 
Weatherhead,  Robert,  71  Clerk  street 
Weatherhead,   William,  tea  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 21  Canongate  ;  house,  19 
Weatherstone,  James,  corn  dealer,  47  Bridge 

street 
Webb,    Alexander,    shoemaker,   13a  Dundas 

street ;  house,  17  William  street 
Webb,  Edward,  hatter,  18  Lothian  street 
Webb,  P.  R.,  13  Buckingham  terrace 
Weber,  F.  W.,  tobacconist,  45  Sandport  st. 
Webster  &  Gardiner,  messengers-at-arms,  23 

St  James'  square 
Webster,  A.  B.,  M.D.,  13  Warriston  crescent 
Webster,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  123  Canon- 
gate  ;  house,  1  St  John  street 
Webster,  Andrew,  S.S.C.,  N.P.,  Master  Ex- 
traordinary in  Chanceiy,  and  commissioner 
in   Scotland   for  taking   affidavits   in   the 
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Common  Pleas,  10  St  Andrew  sq. ;  house, 
3  Forth  street 

Webster,  Andrew  (IF.  8/  Gardiner),  mes- 
senger-at-anns  and  macer  of  Lyon  Court, 
23  St  James'  square 

Webster,  David,  30  Pitt  street 

Webster,  George,  advocate,  56  Northumber- 
land street 

Webster,  George  (G.P.O.),  15  Leven  street 

Webster,  Henry  J.  (H.  M.  Customs),  8  Crown  st. 

Webster,  James,  S.S.C.,  37  Albany  street ; 
house,  8  Gloucester  place 

Webster,  James,  collector  of  North  Leith 
poor-rates,  18  North  Junction  street  ; 
house,  Cherry  bank,  Newhaven  road 

Webster,  Jas.,  tea  merchant,  11  Dairy mple  pi. 

Webster,  James,  pavement  merchant,  Junc- 
tion bridge  wharf  ;  house,  16  Coburg  street 

Webster,  James,  58  Gilmore  place 

Webster,  John,  clerk  of  works,  37  India  place 

Webster,  John,  leather  merchant,  1  Old 
Bridge  end 

Webster,  John,  watchmaker,  4  Salisbury  st. 

Webster,  John,  14  Dundas  street 

Webster,  John,  1  Orchardfield 

Webster,  John,  bird  dealer  and  stuffer,  cage- 
maker,  and  wireworker,  69  George  street 

Webster,  Thomas,  cabinetmaker  and  joiner,  3 
Richmond  place  ;  wareroom,  4  Greyfriars 
place  ;  house,  5 

Webster,  William,  grocer,  23  Burns  street ; 
house,  3  Primrose  place 

Webster,  William,  writer,  24  Queen  street 

Webster,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  14  Rintoul  place 

Webster,  Mrs,  lodgings,  134  George  street 

Webster,  Mrs,  Birnam  lodge,  Trinity 

Webster,  Mrs,  13  Seton  place 

Webster,  Miss  Grace,  32  St  Patrick  square 

Webster,  Miss,  dressmaker,  30  Castle  street 

Weddel,  Win.,  commercial  traveller,  3  Meadow 
place 

Weddell,  Andrew  (Smith  Sf  Brown),  16  Hart 
street 

Weddell,  Robert,  superintendent  of  court- 
houses, Parliament  square ;  house,  9  An- 
tigua street 

Weddell,  William,  Edinburgh  Bible  ware- 
house, 48  South  bridge  ;  house,  3  Hill  sq. 

Weddell,  William,  shipmaster,  8  London  row 

Wedderburn,  Charles,  38  Danube  street 

Wedderburn,  Sir  David,  Bart.,  advocate,  81a 
Princes  street 

Wedderburn,  Miss  Scrymgeour,  2  Peel  terrace 

Wedderspoon,  W.,  tobacconist,  7  Kerr  street; 
house,  50  Brunswick  street 

Weekly  Review  Office,  377  High  street 

Weierter,  Frederick,  teacher  of  music,  34 
Barony  street 

Weights  and  Measures  Office,  Writers' 
court,  Royal  Exchange 

Weir,  R.  M.  (Rolland  Sf  Co.,  wine  merchants), 
129  George  street 


Weir,  David  (Fulton,    W.,  Sf  Co).,  Bellevue 

villa,  Ferry  road,  Wardie 
Weir,  Donald,  egg   merchant,  Circus   lane ; 

house,  25  Rintoul  place 
Weir,  Henry  (Edinlurrjh  Academy),.  14  East 

Claremont  street 
Weir,  James,  9  Gladstone  place 
Weir,  James  H.,  baker,  166  Pleasance 
Weir,  James,  joiner,  21  Upper  Grove  place 
Weir,  Jamas,   tea  dealer,  43   N.    Richmond 

street 
Weir,  James,  53  Grove  street 
Weir,  James,  jun.  (G.P.O.),  9  Gladstone  pi. 
Weir,  James,  1  Writers'  court 
Weir,  J.  B.,  2  Ferrier  street 
Weir,  John  (Livingston  Sf  W.),  3  Minto  street 
Weir,  John,  photographer,  50  Canongate 
Weir,  John,  50  Cumberland  street 
Weir,  John,  17a  Lady  Lawson's  wynd 
Weir,  Peter,  legging  manufacturer,  cut  leather 
and  boot-top  warehouse,  Old  Sugarhouse 
close,  St  Andrew  street,  Leith 
Weir,  Richard,  provision  dealer,  206  Cowgate 
Weir,  Richard,  butcher,  258  Cowgate 
Weir,  R.  M.,  wine  merchant,  17  Royal  terrace 
Weir,  Samuel,  Union  hall,  98  South  bridge 
Weir,  T.  Graham,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.E.   (secre- 
tary, New  Town  Dispensary),  25  Heriot  row 
Weir,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  5 

Gray's  place 
Weir,  Mrs  N.,  dressmaker,  40  North  Rich- 
mond street 
Weir,  Mrs  R.,  120  Nicolson  street 
Weir,  Mrs  R.  Dundas,  72  Gilmore  place 
Weir,  Mrs,  6  Macnab  street 
Weir,  Mrs,  12  Danube  street 
Weir,  Mrs,  7  Hailes  street 
Weir,  Mrs,  9  Grove  street 
Weir,  Miss,  5  Archibald  place 
Weir,  Miss,  25  Windsor  street 
Weisse,  Heinrich,  German  master,  10  Forres 

street 
Weisse,   Mrs,   teacher  of  music,    10  Forres 

street 
Welch,  Mrs,  34  Rankeillor  street 
Wellington  Reformatory  ;   depot  for  the 
sale  of  goods  manufactured  by  the  inmates, 
22  Cockburn  street 
Wells,  L.,  &  Co.,  tea  merchants,  41  North 

bridge  ;  house,  2  Summerhall  place 
Wells,  James,  tea  merchant,  5  Roxburgh  pi. 
Wells,  John,  16  Spring  gardens,  Abbey  hill 
Wellstood,  Stephen,  15  Duncan  St.,  Newington 
Welsh,  Adam,  26  Nelson  street 
Welsh,  Edward,  broker,  102  Cowgate 
Welsh,  Henry  (Holtum  Sf  W.),  45a  Frederick 

street 
Welsh,  John,  S.S.C.,  10  Duke  street;  house, 

North-west  Newinsjton  place 
Welsh,  Richard  (Dickson  $  IF.),  11  Calton  hill 
Welsh,  William  M.  (Dicksons  .j-  Co.),  28  Gay- 
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Welsh,  Mrs  Agnes,  9  Hill  square 

Welsh,  Mrs  TV.,  4  Rankeillor  street 

TVelsh,  Mrs,  2  Gloucester  place 

Welsh,  Mrs,  11  Melbourne  place 

Welsh,  Mrs,  eating-house,  8  E.  Richmond  st. 

Welsh,  Miss,  14  Archibald  place 

Welsh,  Miss,  34  Heriot  row 

Welsh,  Miss,  Wight's  place 

Welsh,  Misses,  Craigen  villa,  Banner  place, 
Morningside 

Wernyss,  Eight  Hon.  the  Earl  of,  64  Queen  st. 

Wemyss,  James,  provision  dealer,  14a  Scot- 
land street 

Wemyss,  John,  auctioneer,  14  Eonton  street 

Wemyss,  Robert  ( Union  Bank),  5  Newbattle 
terrace 

Wemyss,  Captain  Thomas  Alexander,  R.N., 
harbour-master,  Granton  harbour 

Wemyss,  Mrs,  1  Walker  street 

Wemyss,  Mrs,  25  Fitt  street 

Wemyss,  Miss,  13  Fitt  street 

Wenley,  James  A.  (Bank  of  Scotland),  6 
Walker  street 

Wenley,  Mark,  4  Stafford  street 

Wesslink,  Herman,  6  Spring  gardens,  Stock- 
bridge 

West,  John,  engraver,  54  Buccleuch  street 

West,  Mrs  Andrew,  grocer,  16  Morton  street 

West,  Mrs  Ann,  9  Gladstone  place 

West,  Miss  Georgina,  2  Mansfield  place 

West,  Miss,  dressmaker,  25  Cumberland  street 

West  of  England  Fire  Assurance  (A.  K. 
Morison,  S.S.C.,  agent),  10  Hanover  street 

West  of  England  Fire  and  Life  Insurance 
Offices.  Agents:  James  Renton,  S.S.C.,  2 
Thistle  court ;  J.  Lindsay,  10  Northumber- 
land street ;  and  John  Hamilton,  W.S.,  81 
George  street 

Western  Academy,  day  and  boarding  school, 
12  Grove  street 

Western  Institution,  20  Stafford  street 

Weston,  John,  bookseller,  2  West  College 
street 

Weston,  John,  baker,  178  Pleasance 

WESTON,  SAMUEL,  house-painter  and 
glazier,  23  Home  street ;  house,  46.  %  See 
Adv.  p.  78 

Weston,  Thomas,  victual  dealer,  75  Kirkgate 

WESTREN,  PETER,  gold  and  silver  smith, 
jeweller,  lapidary,  and  watchmaker,  103 
Princes  street ;  house,  3  Dick  place.  ^  See 
Adv.  p.  53 

Westwood,  Alex.,  smith,  1  Patersoms  court 

Wetherstone,  Hugh,  flesher,  2  Howe  street 

Whamond,  D.,  shoemaker  (beadle,  Tron 
Church),  48  Pleasance 

Wharton,  George,  stamp  and  beam  maker, 
150  High  street 

Wharton,  Mrs  James,  fish  merchant,  5  Gil- 
more  street,  Paul's  work  ;  house,  13  St 
John  street 

Wheatley,  Leonard  A.,  31  Morrison  street 


Wheeler  &  Wilson,  sewing-machine  manu- 
facturers, and  lamb-knitting  machine  com- 
pany (IF.  W.  Kennedy,  agent),  111  Princes 
street 

Wheeler,  W.  C,  veterinary  surgeon,  27  St 
James'  square 

Whigham,  MissE.,  draper  and  hosier,  6  Howe 
street 

Whigham,  Misses,  4  Clerk  street 

Whillas,  John,  wright,  2  Eiego  street ;  house, 
6  Heriot  bridge 

Whitaker,  John,  French  polisher,  40  Foun- 
tainbridge  ;  house,  36  Grindlay  street 

Whitbread  &  Co.'s  London  porter  store  (J. 
B.  Tod  $*  Son,  agents),  151  Constitution 
street 

White  Star  Line  of  Australian  Clippers 
(J.  P.  Oliver,  agent),  46  George  street 

White,  Adam,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants. 
37  Bernard  street 

White,  Burns,  &  Co.,  skinners,  tanners,  and 
wool  merchants,  Bonnington 

White,  Richard,  &  Co.,  wholesale  tea  and 
coffee  merchants,  23  Greenside  place 

WHITE,  THOMAS,  &  CO.,  tobacco-pipe 
manufacturers,  146  Canongate ;  house,  8 
East  Adam  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  103 

White,  Alexander,  grocer  and  victual  dealer, 
39  Dundas  street ;  house,  10  Baker's  place 

White,  Alexander,  17  Barony  street 

White,  Alexander,  plumber,  gasfitter,  and 
zinc  bath  manufacturer,  10  S.  St  David  st. 

White,  Alexander,  wholesale  fish  merchant,  4 
Coburg  lane 

White,  Alexander,  15  Drummond  street 

White,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 
22  Couper  street 

White,  Andrew,  15  Drummond  street 

White,  C,  house-painter,  18  Dundas  street 

White,  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  161 
High  street 

White,  George,  bookbinder,  3  Milne's  court 

White,  G.,  stamper  (G.P.O.),  18  Clyde  street 

White,  James,  24  Royal  terrace 

White,  James,  chimney-sweeper,  4  Fitt  street 

White,  James,  china,  crystal,  and  stoneware 
merchant,  87  St  Mary's  wynd 

White,  James,  stockbroker  and  marine  insur- 
ance agent,  51  Frinces  street ;  house,  37 
Castle  street 

White,  James,  plumber,  5  Grove  place :  ho.  6 

White,  J.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  10  South  St 
Andrew  street  and  40  Leith  street ;  house, 
4  Duke  street 

White,  John,  Laverock  bank 

White,  John  A.  (agent,  Union  Bank  of  Scot- 
land), 14  Bernard  street 

White,  John,  baker,  3  Duke  street 

White,  John,  cabinetmaker,  22  Greenside  pi. 

White,  John,  jeweller  and  pawnbroker,  6 
Brunswick  street  ;  house,  19  North-west 
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White,  John,  successor  to  W.  B.  Mackenzie, 
manufacturer  of  Shetland  shawls,  etc.,  10 
and  12  Frederick  street ;  house,  34  Manor 
place 

White,  John,  tea,  -wine,  and  spirit  merchant, 
123  West  port 

White,  John,  shoemaker,  18  N.-W.  Circus  pi. 

White,  John,  butcher,  28  Rose  street 

White,  John,  painter,  paperhanger,  and  glazier, 
32  Causewayside 

White,  John,  shipmaster,  7  Prince  Consort  pi. 

White,  John,  19  Brunswick  street 

White,  John,  cabinetmaker,  100  Gilmore  pi. 

White,  John  Landles,  draper,  25  Rosebank 
cottage 

White,  Nicolas,  auctioneer,  3  Tolbooth  wynd 

White,  Peter,  537  Castle  hill 

White,  R.  (R.  W.  &  Co.),  5  Brunton  place 

White,  Robert,  fruiterer,  4  Albany  st. ;  house, 
St  Mark's  place,  Warriston 

White,  Robert,  23  Drummond  place 

White,  R.  (Gellatly  £  W.),  3  Abercromby  pi. 

White,  Robert,  butcher,  131  Canongate 

White,  Stephen,  cowfeeder,  217  Canongate 

White,  Thomas,  S.S.C.,  114  George  street; 
house,  31  London  street 

White,  Thomas,  dyer,  81  Tolbooth  "wynd, 
Leith ;  house,  45 

WHITE,  THOMAS,  cowfeeder,  8  St  Anthony 
place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  99 

White,  Captain  T.  P.,  superintendent  Royal 
Engineers'  Ordnance  Survey  Office,  Post 
Office  buildings  ;  house,  1  Drummond  place 

White,  William,  woollen  draper,  men's  mercer, 
and  hatter,  12  Frederick  street  ;  house, 
Bergereville,  Dean  park 

White,  William,  wholesale  provision  merchant, 
Cowan's  close,  Crosscauseway 

White,  William  (officer,  Inland  Revenue),  4 
St  Patrick  square 

White,  William,  blacksmith,  Circus  lane 

White,  William,,  shoemaker,  7  Couper  street 

White,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  7 
Union  place,  Bonnington  road 

White,  Mrs  George  T.,  17  Clarendon  crescent 

White,  Mrs  George,  5  Buccleuch  place 

White,  Mrs,  1  Blenheim  place 

White,  Mrs,  33  London  street 

White,  Mrs,  French  cleaner,  4  North  St 
Andrew  street ;  house,  22  Duke  street 

White,  Mrs,  59  Broughton  street 

White,  Mrs,  5  Salisbury  bank 

White,  Misses  M.  &  M.,  milliners  and  dress- 
makers, 161  Fountainbridge 

White,  Miss,  7  Duncan  street,  Newington 

White,  Miss,  dressmaker,  27  Riego  street 

White-Millar  &  Robson,  S.S.C.,  8  Bank  st. 

Whitecross,  John,  10  Upper  Grove  place 

Whiteford,  Robert,  turner,  10  St  James'  pi. 

Whiteford,  Miss  Ellen,  matron,  Girls'  Re- 
formatory, Dairy  road 

WHITEHEAD  &  CO.,  hosiers  to  the  Queen, 


18  South  St  Andrew  street ;    manufactory, 

Old  Assembly  close.  ^  See  Adv.  p.  72 
Whitehead,  Alexander,  2  Whitehead  place 
Whitehead,    Charles,    bootmaker,  73    Great 

Junction  street 
Whitehead,  George,  7  Inverleith  row 
Whitehead,  George,  14  Romilly  place 
Whitehead,  John,  S.S.C.,  15  St  Andrew  sq. 
Whitehead,  Laurence,  boot  and  shoe  maker, 

146    Kirkgate    and   33    Tolbooth    wynd  : 

house,  52  Kirkgate 
Whitehead,  Robt.,  1  Jordan  lane 
Whitehead,  William,  15  St  Andrew  square 
Whitehead,  Mrs,  9  Fettes  row 
Whitehead,  Miss,  4  Christian  bank 
Whitehead,  Miss,  7  Hope  park  square 
Whitehill  and  Gorton  Colliery  and  Bbick 

Depot,  St  Leonard's  (John  Scott,  agent)  ; 

house,  28  St  Leonard  street 
Whitelaw,  James,  Granton  cottages 
Whitelaw,  James,  traveller,  3  Hugh  Miller  pi. 
Whitelaw,  James,  clock  and  watch  maker,  30 

West  Register  st.  ;  house,  30  St  James'  sq. 
Whitelaw,  M.,  4  Comely  bank 
Whitelaw,  Mrs  M.,  8  James'  place,  Leith 
Whitelaw,  Miss,  22  Brougham  street 
Whitson,  John,  tailor,  121  Rose  street 
Whitson,  Thomas,  commission  agent,  13  Ran- 

keillor  street 
Whitson,  Thomas,  30a  Minto  street 
Whitson,  William,  printer,  138  Nicolson  st. 
Whitson,  Mrs  E.,  lodgings,  3  Melville  street 
Whitson,  Mrs  George,  3  Young  street 
Whitson,  Mrs  J.,  3  Duncan  st.,  Drummond  pi. 
Whitson,  Miss  J.,  Echo  bank 
Whittaker,    Alfred,    temperance    hotel,    28 

Greenside  street  and  17  High  street 
Whitten,  David,  builder,  9  Brougham  street 
Whitten,  J.  C,  sheriff-clerk  depute,  3  Duncan 

street,  Drummond  place 
Whitten,  R.  H.,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  4 

North  Bank  street ;  house,  above 
Whittet,  James,  2  East  Broughton  place 
Whittet,  John,  39  George  square 
Whittet,  William,  10  Buccleuch  street 
AVhittey,  J.,  broker,  51  St  Andrew  st..  Leith 
Whyte,  Andrew,  &  Son,  wholesale  stationers, 

2  and  4  North  St  David  street 
Whyte,  R.,  &  Son,  hardware  merchants.  218 

High  street 
Whyte,  Alexander  (-4.  W.  cV  Son),  1  Howe  st. 
Whyte,  Alexander,  1  South  Charlotte  street 
Whyte,  Andrew,  engineer.  42  Albany  St.,  Leith 
WHYTE,  CLEMENT,  North  British  marble 

works,    Canonmills ;    house,    1   Henderson 

Row.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  60 
Whyte,  David,  K.B.,  7  Torphichen  street 
AVhyte,  David,  grain  merchant,  3  Park  street 
Whyte,  David,  wine  merchant  and  grocer.  1 1 

St  Anthony  place;  house,  46  Earl  Grey  ft. 
Whyte,  George,  2  Crichton  street 
Whyte,  George  Scott,  baker,  106  Rose  street 


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Whyte,  Henry  S.,  21  Couper  street 

Whyte,  James  (Smith  Sf  Mason),  tool  manu- 
facturers, Castle  terrace 

Whyte,  James  (Carfrae  Sf  W.),  2  Hay's  court, 
Main  point 

Whyte,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  497 
Lawnmarket 

Whyte,  John,  commercial  traveller,  Verbena 
cottage,  Murray  street,  Sciennes  hill 

Whyte,  Matthew,  19  St  Bernard's  crescent,  and 
Newhalls  villa,  South  Queensferry 

Whyte,  Robert  (G.P.0.),  3  East  Arthur  place' 

Whyte,  Thomas  B.  (G.P.O.),  20  Spittal  street 

Whyte,  William,  ■  hardware  merchant,  213 
High  street ;  house,  17  Minto  street 

Whyte,  William,  4  Ratchffe  terrace 

Whyte,  Mrs  C,  ladies'  nurse,  8  William  st. 

Whyte,  Mrs  Thomas,  9  South-east  Circus  pi. 

Whyte,  Mrs  William,  1  Carlton  street 

Whyte,  Mrs,  9  Castle  terrace 

Whyte,  Mrs,  19  India  street 

Whyte,  Mrs,  10  Comely  bank 

Whyte,  Miss,  shirtmaker,  2  W.  Richmond  st. 

Whyte,  Misses,  25  Pitt  street 

WHYTOCK,  RICHARD,  &  CO.,  carpet  manu- 
facturers to  Her  Majesty,  cabinetmakers, 
upholsterers,  and  decorators,  dealers  in  fur- 
niture stuffs,  house  agents,  and  funeral  con- 
ductors, 9  and  11  George  street,  Rose  court, 
and  13  George  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  74 

Whytock,  James,  13  Upper  Grove  place 

Whytock,  James,  44  Frederick  street 

Whytt,  Alex.  H.  (secretary,  Edinburgh  Life 
Assurance  Co.),  22  George  street ;  house, 
10  Scotland  street 

Wick,  Mrs  A.,  spirit  merchant,  12  Shore 

Wickham,  Major  Richard  Straker,  32  Ran 
keillor  street 

Wickham,  R.  H.  B.,  L.R.C.P.E.,  assistant 
physician,  Royal  Edinburgh  Asylum, 
Morningside 

Wicks,  J.,  surgeon- dentist,  52  Hanover  street 

Wicks,  Miss  E.,  furrier,  42  Thistle  street 

Widows'  Fund  Office  of  Writers  to  the 
Signet  ;  collector's  office,  61  Castle  street 

Wigham,  Mrs  John,  5  South  Gray  street 

"Wight  &  Douglas,  coachbuilders,  1  Haugh  st. 

Wight  &  Robertson,  ironfounders  and  en- 
gineers, Etna  Foundry,  Bangor  road 

Wight  &  Scott,  wholesale  provision  merchants 
and  commission  agents,  36  Elbe  street 

Wight,  Alexander,  Wight's  place 

Wight,  George,  flesher,  1  and  3  Albany  street ; 
house,  14  Duke  street 

Wight,  James  (W.  Sr  Robertsori),  3  Comely 
green  place 

Wight,  John,  M.D.,  dentist,  81a  Princes  st. 

Wight,  John,  commercial  agent,  West  Dairy, 
Dairy  road 

Wight,.  John,  dairyman,  25  Thistle  street  and 
4  High  street 

Wight,  John  R.,  architect,  20  Fettes  row 


Wight,  Rev.  Ninian,  2  Argyle  place 

Wight,  Robert  (  W.  &f  Scott),  2  Claremont  park 

Wight,    Robert,   butcher,    6    High   market ; 

house,  Midcommon  close,  295  Canongate 
Wight,  Robert,  butcher,  slaughter-houses,  61 

Fountainbridge  ;  house,  18  Keir  street 
Wight,  Thomas,  2  Gladstone  terrace 
Wight,  Mrs,  24  Walker  street 
Wight,  Miss,  10  King's  place 
Wightman,  John,  &  Son,  music  warehouse, 

46  Frederick  st. ;  ho.  32  Warriston  crescent 
Wightman,    James    Seton,    of    Courance,    7 

Darnaway  street 
Wightman,  James,  baker,  1  N.  St  James'  st. 
Wightman,  John,  butcher,  17  Calton  street ; 

house,  16 
Wightman,  W.,  wright,  glazier,  and  packing- 
box  manufacturer,  37  Whitfield  place 
Wightman,  Mrs  H.,  lodgings,  24  Greenside  pi. 
Wighton,  Mrs,  17  Castle  street 
Wighton,  Miss,  teacher  of  the  pianoforte,  17 

Castle  street 
Wigley,  Jn.,  comm.  traveller,  24  E.  Preston  st. 
Wildbore,    Frank    (agent,     United    Kingdom 

Electric    Telegraph    Co.),  41   Constitution 

street 
Wilkie   &   Paul,  brassfounders  and  tinplate 

workers,  Grove  works,  Brandfield  street 
Wilkie,  Alexander,  coach-hirer,  23  Bristo  st. 
Wilkie,  Alexander,  35  Albany  street,  Leith 
Wilkie,  Captain,  30  Greenhill  gardens 
Wilkie,  David  (G.P.O.),  20  W.  Claremont  st. 
Wilkie,  David,  greengrocer,  36  Dean  street 
Wilkie,  Horner,  baker  and  confectioner,  15 

Calton  street ;  house,  17  Greenside  street 
Wilkie,  Jas.  (HAL  Gazette  Office),  ISRillbank 

terrace 
Wilkie,  James,  C.A.,  28  Queen  street ;  house, 

21  Abercromby  place 
Wilkie,  James,  printer,  22  Howe  street 
Wilkie,  James  F.,  S.S.C.,  29  Dundas  street 
Wilkie,  James,  budder,  4  London  row 
Wilkie,  James,  greengrocer,  8  Bread  street 
ATilkie,  John,  silversmith,  (lane)  6  Rose  st. 
Wilkie,  John  (  W.  §-  Paid),  16  Grove  street 
Wilkie,  Robert,  bookbinder,  94  South  bridge 
Wilkie,  Thomas,  Crear  villa,  Ferry  road 
Wilkie,  William  P.,   advocate,  30   Greenhill 

gardens 
Wilkie,  Mrs  Andrew,  189  Causewayside 
Wilkie,  Mrs  Janet,  12  Madeira  place 
Wilkie,  Mrs,  St  Helen's,  Merchiston 
Wilkie,  Mrs,  32  Bernard  street 
Wilkie,  Mrs,  67  Great  King  street 
Wilkie,  Jane,  china  merchant,  156  Pleasance 
Wilkinson,  David,  baker  and  confectioner,  13 

Broughton  street ;  house,  16 
Wilkinson,  G.  AV.,  fruiterer  and  greengrocer, 

18  West  Maitland  street 
Wilkinson,  James,  baker,  103  Grassmarket ; 

house,  54 
Wilkinson,  James,  printer,  2  Gladstone  ter. 


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Wilkinson,  John,  M.D.,  Viewbank  villa, 
Viewforth 

Wilkinson,  Misses,  dressmakers,  58  Hanover  st. 

Will,  Robert,  76  Fountainbridge 

Will,  Margaret,  china  merchant,  2  Clerk  st. 

Williams  &  Norgate,  foreign  booksellers  and 
publishers,  20  Frederick  street 

Williams,  John,  52  Minto  street 

AVillianis,  W.,  F.R.S.E.,  Principal  and  Pro- 
fessor of  Veterinary  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
Veterinary  College,  Clyde  street 

Williams,  Mrs,  of  Earnock,  11  Ainslie  place 

Williamson  &  Son,  cooks,  confectioners,  and 
teachers  of  cooking  and  pastry,  16  Dundas 

WILLIAMSON,  GEORGE,  &  SON,  landscape 
and  ornamental  gardeners,  1  Jordan  lane. 

*  See  Adv.  p.  91 

Williamson,  James,  &  Co.,  woollen  warehouse- 
men, 178  High  street 

Williamson,  A.,  2  Roxburgh  street 

Williamson,  Andrew,  commercial  traveller,  39 
Whitfield  place 

Williamson,  Andrew,  15  Moray  place 

Williamson,  Charles,  10  Carlton  terrace ;  office, 
19  Bernard  street 

Williamson,  David  W.,  engraver  on  wood,  11 
Melbourne  place 

Williamson,  David,  2  West  Newington  place 

Williamson,  George,  tobacco  and  snuff  manu- 
facturer, 22  Grassmarket ;  house,  15  Buc- 
cleuch  street 

Williamson,  George,  accountant  {City  of  Glas 
goiv  Bank),  17  Clarence  street 

Williamson,  James  (G.P.O.),  1  Heriot  bridge 

Williamson,  James,  6  Huntly  street 

Williamson,  James,  clothier,  50  Bristo  street 

Williamson,  James,  5  Hailes  street 

Williamson,  James,  pawnbroker,  98  Rose  st. 

Williamson,  James,  tailor,  2  Old  Sugarhouse 
close,  90  St  Andrew  street,  Leith 

Williamson,  John,  sheep  and  cattle  agent,  13 
Portland  place 

Williamson,  John  R.,  mining  engineer,  4 
Fingal  place 

Williamson,  John,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 
84  West  port ;  house,  12  Graham  street 

WILLIAMSON,  JOHN,  coal  merchant,  Rose 
lane   station ;    house,  3  Holyrood  terrace. 

*  See  Adv.  p.  106 

Williamson,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

59  High  street 
Williamson,  J.,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  54 

West  port 
Williamson,  Peter,  assist,  astronomer,  Royal 

Observatory,  4  Comely  green  crescent 
Williamson,  R.  C,  6  Moray  place 
Williamson,  Sinclair,  12  Blacket  place 
Williamson,  Thomas,  52  Bristo  street 
Williamson,  Thomas,  agent,  116  Causewayside 
Williamson,  T.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  F.R.C.S.E., 

40  Quality  street 


Williamson,  William,  18  North-west  Circus  pi. 

Williamson,  Mrs  Jain.-,  17. Clarence  street 

Williamson,  Mrs  Jolin,  dairy,  115  Cowgate 

Williamson,  Mrs  AVilliam,  victual  dealer,  64 
Crosscauseway 

Williamson,  Mrs,  36  Pleasance 

Williamson,  Mrs,  4  Morningside  place 

Williamson,  Mrs,  4  Mayfield  terrace 

Williamson,  Miss  E.,  bookseller  and  stationer, 
1  Spittal  street;  house,  6  Park  street 

Williamson,  Miss,  6  Park  street 

Willis,  Nelson,  &  Co.,  straw-hat  manufac- 
turers, 6  South  St  David  street 

Willis,  Rev.  Jamieson,  23  Ann  street 

Willis,  Miss,  8  Atholl  place 

Willison,  Mrs,  9  Dick  place 

Willocks,  John,  commercial  traveller,  9  Glad- 
stone terrace 

Willoughby,  Miss,  132  George  street 

Wills,  Allan,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer, 
36  Cumberland  street  lane ;  house,  36a 
Cumberland  street 

Wilson,  Brandt,  &  Co.,  commission  merchants, 
28  Bernard  street 

Wilson,  Burn,  &  Gloag,  W.S.,  15  Hill  street 

Wilson  &  Co.,  dressing-case,  desk,  and  pocket- 
book  makers,  71  George  street 

Wilson  &  Clunie,  wholesale  porter  and  ale 
merchants,  16  AVest  Nicolson  street 

Wilson  &  Grosset,  fruiterers  and  confectioners, 
12  Nicolson  street 

Wilson  &  Lee,  family  grocers  (agents  for  II.  11. 
Williams  Sp  Co.,  wine  merchants, London),  35 
Northumberland  street 

AVilson  &  Son,  pianoforte  wareroom,  51 
Cockburn  street 

Wilson,  A.  &  G.,  fishing-tackle  makers  to  his 
late  Royal  Highness  Prince  Albert,  bird- 
stuff  ers,  etc.,  19  AA'aterloo  place 

Wilson,  A.,  &  Son,  contractors,  Granton  villa, 
Granton  road 

Wilson,  A.,  &  Son,  contractors,  terra  cottaand 
fire-clay  manufacturers,  15  Greenside  place 

AA'ilson,  A.  &  W.  R.,  printers,  56  High  street 

AVilson,  George,  &  Co.  (late  W.  §f  Martin), 
clothiers,  12  Union  street 

(AVilson,  James,  &Co.),  now  A.  C.  Mackenzie, 
silk  mercer  and  draper,  3  South  bridge 

AVilson,  James  &  Robert,  house  carpenters 
and  builders,  23  Riego  street ;  house,  30 
Earl  Grey  street 
AVilson,  Peter,  &  Co.,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit 
dealers,  9  AAraterloo  place ;  vaults,  Regent 
arch  place 

AVilson,  Ad.,  dealer  in  horses,  4  Grassmarket 
AVilson,  Alex.,  corn  merchant,  3  Madeira  st. 
Wilson,   Alexander,    grocer   and   wine   mer- 
chant, 17  North-west  Circus  place  ;  house, 
10  Claremont  place 
AVilson,  Alexander,  comm.  traveller,  Tollenvs 
AVilson,   Alexander,   typefounder,    21   South 
Richmond  street 


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Wilson,  Alex.  Moncrieff  (W.,  Burn,  S,-  Gloag, 

W.S.),  Blandfield  house,  Broughton  road 
WILSON,  ALLAN,  coal  merchant,  7  Clan- 
alpine  buildings.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  109 
Wilson,  Andrew  (Taysen  8f  W.),  Laurel  bank, 

12  Laverock  bank  terrace 
Wilson,  Andrew,  surveyor  of  taxes,  12  Water- 
loo place 
Wilson,  Andrew,  1  Annandale  street 
Wilson,  Andrew  (A.  fr  W.  R.  W.),  7  Macnab 

street 
Wilson,  Andw.,  coal  agent,  36  Wright's  houses 
Wilson,  Andrew  Hay  (agent,  Royal  Bank),  30 

Bernard  street ;  house,  28  Constitution  st. 
Wilson,  Andrew,  dentist,  21  Young  street 
Wilson,   A.,  dealer  in   artificial  eyes,   cage- 
maker,  etc.,  19  Waterloo  place 
Wilson,  Andrew,  S.S.C.  (Leburn,  Henderson, 

§•  W.),  5  Arniston  place 
Wilson,  Andrew,  tailor,  18  Downie  place 
Wilson,  Andrew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

6    South   College   street   and  93  Nicolson 

street ;  house,  4  Hay  street 
Wilson,  Andrew,  writer,  35  Barony  street 
Wilson,  Andrew,  73  Rose  street 
Wilson,  Arch.,  fiesher,  1  High  market  and  35 

William  street 
Wilson,  Ben.  D.  (Inland  Revenue  office),  28 

Warriston  crescent 
Wilson,  Charles,  dairyman,  17  Brunswick  st. 
Wilson,    Charles,  fiesher,  298   Lawnmarket ; 

wholesale,   3,    4,    and  11  Middle   market : 

house.  80  Lauriston  place 
Wilson,  Charles,  M.D.,  7  Dalrymple  crescent 
Wilson,  Charles,  W.S.,  11  Queen  street 
Wilson,  Charles,  11  Darnaway  street 
Wilson,  David,  fiesher,  24  Frederick  street ; 

house,  13 
Wilson,    David,    M.D.,    F.R.C.S.,    12    Dean 

terrace 
Wilson,  David,   wright,  10  Morrison  street ; 

house,  9 
Wilson,  David  P.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 

12  Catherine  street ;  house,  22  Elm  row 
Wilson,  David,  commercial  hotel,  82  Nicolson 

street 
Wilson,  David,  brewer,  59  Lauriston  place 
Wilson,  David,  clerk,  4  Union  street,  Leith 
Wilson,  Douglas,   compositor,  7  Little  King 

street 
Wilson,  George,  8  Wallace  place 
Wilson,  George  H.,  7  Holyrood  terrace 
Wilson,  George,  S.S.C,  14  Hill  street;  house, 

16  Minto  street 
Wilson,  George,  fiesher,  22  High  market 
Wilson,  George,  5  Swanfield 
Wilson,  George,  butcher,  267  Canongate;  ho. 

43  New  street 
Wilson,  George,  grocer,  179  Cowgate 
AVilson,  George,  missionary,  1  Mound  place 
AYilson,  George,  20  Millerfield  place 
Wilson,  George,  baker,  3  St  Anthony  place 


Wilson,    H.,   tobacconist,  27   West  Register 

street  and  9  Leith  street 
Wilson,  Jas.,  bootmaker,  49  Nicolson  street 

house,  15  Gladstone  terrace 
Wilson,  James,  fruiterer,  14  Catherine  street 
Wilson,  James,  butcher,  1  Pitt  street ;  house, 

4  Northumberland  place 
Wilson,  James  (Board  of  Manufactures  and 

of  Fisheries)  ;  house,  1  Murrayfield 
Wilson,  James,  druggist,  116  Nicolson  street; 

house,  34  Clerk  street 
Wilson,  James,  teacher,  26  Bristo  street 
Wilson,  James,  pie-baker,  218  Canongate 
Wilson,  Rev.  James  H.,  10  Gihnore  place 
Wilson,  James  R.,  Middlefield  house,  Leith 

walk 
WILSON,  JAMES,  butcher,  146  George  st. ; 

house,  16  South  Charlotte  street.     ^  See 

Adv.  p.  102 
Wilson,  James,  house  agent,  9  Queen's  cresct., 

Mayfield,  Newington 
Wilson,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  58 

Lothian  street ;  house,  8  Buccleuch  place 
Wilson,  James,  4  Gillespie  street 
Wilson,  James,  Clarkville,  31  Gihnore  place 
Wilson,  James,  grocer,  8  Canongate 
Wilson,  James,  4  St  Leonard  street 
Wilson,  James,  waggoner,  dealer  in  hay  and 

straw,  8  King's  place 
Wilson,  Jas.  (Smith  Sf  W.),  5  Hermitage  hill 
Wilson,  James,  baker,  8  Catherine  street 
Wilson,  James,  150  High  street 
Wilson,  James,  commercial  traveller,  1  Rock- 

ville  place 
Wilson,    James   John,    commission   agent.    1 

Hanover  street 
Wilson,  Jas.  M.,  dispensing  chemist,  2  Leven 

street 
Wilson,  J.,  sheep  and  cattle  agent,  7  West 

Preston  street 
Wilson,  John,  coalmaster,  2  Port-Hopetoun 
Wilson,  John,  baker,  26  High  street 
Wilson,  John,  contractor,  21  Balbirnie  place 
Wilson,  John,  builder,  Morningside  and  Toll- 

cross 
Wilson,  John,  ham  and  pie  shop,  59  Nicolson 

street 
Wilson,  John  (Honeyman  fy  W.),  merchant, 

31  Drummond  place 
Wilson,  John,  slater,  24a  Earl  Grey  street ; 

house,  1  Portland  place 
Wilson,  John,  gardener,  Easter  road 
Wilson,  Rev.  John  M.,  5  Forth  street 
Wilson,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  14  Mel- 
ville place 
Wilson,  John  P.,  advocate,  19   Abercromby 

place 
Wilson,  John,  bootmaker,  45  N.  Pitt  street 
Wilson,    John,    wright,   6   Simpson's   court, 

Greenside 
Wilson,  John  (National  Bank),  15  Gardner's 

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Wilson,  John,  commercial  traveller,  11  Hailes 

street 
"Wilson,  John,  shoemaker,  151  Rose  street 
Wilson,  Matthew,  druggist,  3G  Howe  street 
Wilson,  Patrick,  A.M.,  Newington  Academy 

and  Institution  for  Young  Ladies,  8  Salis- 
bury place 
Wilson,  Patrick,  architect,  2  Queen  street ; 

house,  1  Craigie  terrace 
Wilson,  Peter,  dairyman,  3  Picardy  place 
Wilson,  Peter,  tobacco-pipe  manufacturer,  45 

Yardheads  ;  house,  4  Darling's  brae 
Wilson,    Peter,    brewer,    71   North  Back  of 

Canongate 
Wilson,  Richard,  tobacco  manufacturer,  John 

Knox's  house,  45  High  street 
Wdson,  Richard,  C.A.,  28  Frederick  street ; 

house,  28  Great  King  street 
Wilson,   R.,  painter  and  glazier,   25   Cross- 
causeway 
Wilson,    Robert,  upholsterer,   17  Earl   Grey 

street 

Wilson,  Robt.,  spirit  merchant,  25  Pleasance 
Wilson,  Robert,  cowfeeder,  208  Canongate 
Wilson,   Robert,   pawnbroker,   243  and   251 

High  street 
Wilson,  Robert,  upholsterer,  20  Bread  street 
Wilson,  Robert,  18  Melville  terrace 
WILSON,  ROBERT,  house  painter,  67  South 

Clerk  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  78 
Wilson,  R.  G.  (17.  $•  L.),  23  Scotland  street 
Wilson,  Thomas,  23  Hillhousefield 
Wilson,  Thomas,   house  agent,  11   Tolbooth 

wynd,  165  Canongate 
Wilson,  Thomas,  12  Buccleuch  place 
AVdson,  Thomas,  writer,  18  Carlton  street 
Wilson,  Thomas  (Henderson  &f  IF.),  builder, 

2  Janefield  place 
Wilson,  Thomas,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

6  St  Patrick  square  ;  house,  6  Gladstone 

terrace 
Wilson,  Thomas,  commission  agent,  14  Bristo 

street ;  house,  3  Bernard  terrace 
Wilson,    Thomas,    brassfounder,    Mary   Ann 

cottage,  (lane)  Broughton  place 
Wilson,  Thomas,  book  agent,  59  South  bridge 
Wilson,  Thomas  G.,  commission  agent,  7  W. 

Register  street 
Wilson,  T.  J.,  7  Henderson  row 
Wilson,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant,  7  Dock  place 
Wilson,  Wdliam,  8  Spittal  street 
Wilson,  William,  C.S.,  16  St  Andrew  square 
Wilson,  William,  joiner,  26  Crosscauseway ; 

house,  6  Simon  square 
Wilson,  Wm.,  dairyman,  36  Northumberland 

street 
Wilson,  Wm.,  shoemaker,  47  Sandport  street 
Wilson,   William,  corn  merchant,   Swanfield 

Flour  mills,  Bonnmgton  road ;  house,  Swan- 
field  villa,  Newhaven  road 
Wilson,  William,  house  agent  and  collector  of 

feu-duty,  19  Gayfield  square 


Wilson,  William,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  68 

Cause  wayside 
Wilson,  Wm.,  baker,  1  Barony  ,st. ;  house,  3 
AVilson,  William,  writer,  15  Roxburgh  Street 
Wilson,  William,  2  Gladstone  place 
Wilson,  William,  gardener,  Lixmount,  Trinity 
Wilson,  "William,  13  Melville  street 
Wilson,  William,  7  Haddington  place 
Wilson,  W.  R.,  printer,  70  Buccleuch  street 
AVilson,  AV.  R.,  carpenter  and  joiner,  15  Glad- 
stone terrace 
AVilson,  AVilliam,  refreshment  rooms,  24  Thistle- 
street 
AVilson,  AVilliam,  65  Cumberland  street 
AVilson,  AVilliam,  grocer,  2  and  4  S.  Richmond 

street 
Wilson,  William,  clerk,  59  Broughton  street 
AVilson,  Mrs  A.,  Granton  villa,  Granton  road 
Wilson,  Mrs  A.,  draper,  73  Broughton  street 
Wilson,  Mrs  Alex.,  lodgings,  30  Royal  circus 
AVilson,  Mrs  C,  midwife,  4  Allan  street 
AVilson,  Mrs  C,  ladies'  nurse,  9  Calton  hill 
AVilson,  Mrs  D.,  31  Buccleuch  place 
AArilson,  Mrs  F.,  lodgings,  42  Lothian  street 
AVilson,  Mrs  Francis,  45  South  Clerk  street 
AVilson,  Mrs  H.,  diaper,  17  Riddle's  close 
AVilson,  Mrs  James,  30  Earl  Grey  street 
WUson,  Mrs  John,  14  Brandon  street 
Wilson,  Mrs  John,  31  Buccleuch  place 
AVilson,   Mrs  Johnstone,   of   Stroquhan,    14 

Dean  terrace 
Wilson,  Mrs  R.,  39  Dublin  street 
AVilson,  Mrs  Robt.,  7  AATindmill  street 
Wilson,  Mrs  Sarah,  1  Archibald  place 
AVilson,  Mrs  J Thomas,  7  Leith  street 
AVilson,  Mrs  AV.,  6  Gayfield  square 
AVilson,  Mrs,  French  staymaker,  29  London  st. 
AVilson,  Mrs,  62  Northumberland  street 
Wilson,  Mrs,  50  Cumberland  street 
AVilson,  Mrs,  2  Maitland  street 
AVilson,  Mrs,  33  Minto  street 
AArilson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  129  Rose  street 
Wilson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  21  Castle  street 
AVilson,  Mrs,  3  Downie  place 
AVilson,  Mrs,  temperance  hotel,  166  High  st. 
AAllson,  Mrs,  1  Portland  place 
AVilson,  Mrs,  draper  and  ladies'  outfitter,  35 

Leven  street ;  house,  33 
Wilson,  Mrs,  31  Drummond  place 
AVilson,  Mrs,  nurse,  2  Hamilton  place 
AVilson,  Mrs,  5  West  Claremont  street 
AArilson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  477  Lawmnarket 
AVilson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  80  George  street 
AVilson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  14  N.  Melville  pi. 
AVilson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  7  Newport  street 
AArilson,  Mrs,  15  Chapel  street 
Wilson,  Mrs,  1  Steele's  place,  Morningside 
Wilson,  Mrs,  fishmonger,  6  Charlotte  street, 

Leith 
AA'ilson,  Mrs,  21a  Broughton  street 
AArilson,  Mrs,  3 1  Clerk  street 
AArilson,  Mrs,  71  Clerk  street 


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"Wilson,  Mrs,  21  Maitland  street 

Wilson,  C,  dress  and  stay  maker,  5  Nicolson 
street 

Wilson,   C,   dressmaker,   6  Spring  gardens, 
Stockbridge 

Wilson,  Miss  Helen,  8  Albany  street,  Leith 

"Wilson,  Miss  Jane,  dressmaker,  153  Rose  st. 

Wilson,  Miss  Jane,  11  Castle  terrace 

Wilson,  Margaret,  teacher,  19  St  John  street 

Wilson,  Miss,  tobacconist   and   stationer,   1 
Great  Junction  street 

Wilson,  Miss,  17  Arthur  street 

Wilson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  6  Simpson's  court, 
Greenside 

Wilson,  Miss,  1  Bellevue  crescent 

Wilson,  Miss,  65  Lauriston  place 

Wilson,  Miss,  51  Melville  street 

Wilson,  Miss,  13  Grange  road 

Wilson,  Miss,  milliner,  16  Elm  row 

Wilson,  Miss,  30  Albany  street,  Leith 

Wilson,  Miss,  Woodville,  Canaan  lane 

Wilson,  Miss,  1  Park  street 

Wilson,  Miss,  Sciennes  gardens,  Sciennes  hill 

Wilson,  Misses,  8  Minto  street 

AYilton,  Mrs,  ladies'  underclothing  and  baby 
linen  warehouse,  21  Earl  Grey  street 

Winchester,  A.,  shipmaster,  5  Henderson  pi. 

Winchester,  James  W.,  LL.D..  deputy  inspec- 
tor-general of  hospitals,  42  Inverleitk  row 

Winchester,  Mrs  Colonel,  6  Warriston  cresct. 

Winfield,  Mrs  J.  Fawkener,  2  Archibald  place 

Winnick,  James,  spirit  merchant,  97  Kirkgate 

Winter,  David  (Registrar- General's  office),  9 
Newington  terrace 

Winter,  Miss,  dressmaker,  13  Chapel  street 

Winterbottom,  Miss,  teacher,  Glenorchy  pi., 
Greenside  row 

Winton,  Miss,  30  Pitt  street 

Wintour,  JohnC,  A.R.S.A.,landscapepainter, 
85  St  Cuthbert's  glebe 

Wintour,  William,  painter,  2  Maitland  street 

Wipper,  Robert,  16  Spittal  street 

Wise,  Misses,  dressmakers,  2  Mansfield  place 

Wiseman,  George,  15  South  Richmond  street 

Wiseman,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  15  W. 
Newington ;  house,  West  Salisbury  place 

Wishart  &  Clapperton,  com  factors,  22  Baltic 
street 

Wishart,  James,  &  Sons,  merchts.  and  agents, 
20  Queen  street,  Leith 

Wishart,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  22 
Dean  street ;  house,  5  Cheyne  street 

Wishart,  D.  F.,  iron  merchant,  engineers' 
ironmonger,  and  commission  agent,  12 
Catherine  street  court ;  ho.  4  Argyle  place 

Wishart,  D.,  gentleman's  nurse,  10  Horse  wynd 

Wishart,  Edward  (W.  §•  Clapperton),  Hermit- 
age house,  3  Laverock  bank  terrace 

Wishart,  John  K.  (J.  W.  $*  Sons),  8  Hermit- 
age place,  Leith 
Wishart,  P.,  104  High  street 
Wishart,  Peter,  baker,  495  Lawnmarket 


Wishart,  Richd.,  boot  &  shoe  maker,  1  Shrub  pi. 
Wishart,  R.,  104  High  street 
Wishart,  Thomas,  10  East  Norton  place 
Wishart,   William  (J.    W.  $•  Sons),  Aboukir 

villa,  Ferry  road.  Wardie 
Wishart,  Wm.,  S.S.C.  and  S.L.,  4  N.  St  David 

street 
Wishart,  Miss,  36  London  street 
Wishart,  Miss,  4  Pitt  street,  Bonnington 
Wishart,  Miss,  14  St  Vincent  street 
Wolff,  N.  de,  commission  agent,  36  Quality  st. ; 

house,  1  Vanburgh  place 
Wolston,  Walter  T.  P.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.  Eng., 
medical  tutor,  39  South  bridge;  house,  23 
Scotland  street 
Wood  &  Cairns,  brassfounders.  gasfitters,  zinc- 
workers,  and  lead-pipe  manufacturers,  South 
Back  of  Canongate 
Wood  &  Co.,  pianoforte  and  music  saloons,  49 

George  street 
Wood,  P.  &  C,  merchants,  41  Bernard  street 
Wood,  Alexander,  M.D.,  10  St  Colme  street 
WOOD,  ALEXANDER,   fruiterer,   1  and  2 

Bristo  place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  116 
Wood,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant,  9  Stead's 

place  ;  house,  39  Whitfield  place 
Wood,  Alex.  (Inland  Revenue),  6  Huntly  st. 
Wood,  Alexander,  dairyman,  16  Burnside 
Wood,  Aw.,M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,9  Darnaway  st. 
Wood,  Andrew  (manager,  J.  Gillon  Sf  Co.), 

28  Bernard  street 
Wood,  Andrew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  73 

Tolbooth  wynd 
Wood,  Andrew,  clock  and  watch  maker,  33  W. 

Nicolson  street 
Wood,  Francis  D.  (G.P.O.),  Dean 
Wood,   George,   gardener   and  florist,   Royal 

terrace  gardens,  London  road 
Wood,  George  M.,  S.L.,  20  St  Patrick  square  ; 

house,  Palmerston  road 
Wood,  Henry,  Craigside  place 
Wood,  H.,  greengrocer,  2  Queensferry  street 
Wood,  H.,  broker,  321  Cowgate 
Wood,  Rev.  James,  private  boarding  establish- 
ment, 5  Buccleuch  place 
Wood,  James,  bookseller,  130  George  street 
Wood,  James,  cabinetmaker,  169  Rose  street ; 

house,  8  Randolph  place 
Wood,  John  A.,  of  Woodcot,  7  S.-E.  Circus  pi. 
Wood,  John  A.,  2  West  Lauriston  place 
Wood,  John  H.,  6  James'  place,  Leith 
AVood,  John,  gardener,  Dean 
Wood,  John,  stockbroker,  10  George  street 
Wood,  John,  cowfeeder,  14  Potterrow 
Wood,  John,  dairy,  1  Springfield 
Wood,  John,  tobacconist,  50  Hanover  street 
Wood,    Joseph,    accountant,    collector    City 
Parish  Poor-rates,  4  Forrest  road ;  house. 
31  Lothian  road 
Wood,  Joshua,  Cedar  villa,  6  Palmerston  road 
Wood,  Rob.,  provision  dealer,  31  Water  lane  : 
house,  7  Kirk  street 


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Wood,  Robert  J.,  Darnley  villa,  Canaan  lane 
"Wood,  Thomas,  joiner,  Silverniills ;  Louse,  G 

Johnston  place 
Wood,  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  Water 

of  Leith 
Wood,  Thomas,  dairyman,  17  Arthur  street 
Wood,  Wm.,  flesher,  2  Bristo  street ;  house, 

7  Buccleuch  place 
Wood,  William,  C.A.  and  actuary,  5  Nelson 

street ;  house,  2  Oxford  terrace 
Wood,  William  (W.  Sp  Cairns),  2  Elm  row 
Wood,  William,  teacher,  Canaan  villa,  Canaan 

lane,  Morningside 
Wood,  William,  6  James'  place,  Leith 
Wood,  William,  2  Church  road,  Trinity 
Wood,  William,  clerk,  4  Lord  Russell  place 
Wood,  William,  12  Union  street,  Leith 
Wood,  William  Benj.,  millwright,  7  Freer  st 
Wood,  W.  L.,  6  Claremont  park 
Wood,  Mrs  A.,  cook,  16  Jamaica  street 
Wood,  Mrs  J.,  4  Jamaica  street 
Wood,  Mrs  Stewart,  3  Buckingham  terrace 
Wood,  Mrs  William,  18  Dean  terrace 
Wood,  Mrs,  11  Clarendon  crescent 
Wood,  Mrs,  4  East  Adam  street 
Wood,  Mrs,  47  Great  King  street 
Wood,  Mrs,  cook,  9  Jamaica  street 
Wood,  Miss  Isabella,  dressmaker,  156  High  st. 
Wood,  Miss,  stationer,  47  N.  Richmond  street 
Wood,  Miss,  lodgings,  130  George  street 
Wood,  Miss,  15  Lochend  road 
Wood,  Miss,  22  Clarendon  crescent 
Wood,  Misses,  3  Torphichen  street 
Woodburn,  William,  custom  collector,  4  Brand 

field  place 
Woodford,  Edward,  LL.D.,  H.M.  inspector  of 

schools,  59  Great  King  street 
Woodhall  Estate  Company,  Limited  (Chas. 

Pearson,  manager),  128  George  street 
Woolley,  John,  dairyman,  15  Annfield 
Woore,  Henry,  com.  traveller,  9  Bernard  ter. 
Wordie  &  Co.,  general  carriers  and  contrac- 
tors, agents  for  Caled.  Ry.  Co.    Goods  for- 
warded to  all  stations  on  Caledonian  system, 
Dublin,  and  to  all  stations  on  west  coast 
route  to   London.     Offices:   Lothian  road 
station,  63  Fountainbridge,  11  Sandportst., 
and  Caledonian  Railway  station,  Leith 
Wordie,     James    W.,    S.S.C.    {chief   agent, 

Queen  Insurance  Company),  68  George  st. 
Wordie,  Mrs,  29  St  Bernard's  crescent 
Work,  James  N.,  49  Pilrig  model  buildings 
Work,  Mrs  Ann,  ladies'  nurse,  66  Kirkgate 
Worke,  Mrs  P.,  9  Hope  park  terrace 
Working  Men's  Club  and  Institute,  Edin- 
burgh, Writers'  court,  315  High  st. ;  Thos. 
Dick,  4  Gladstone  terrace,  superintendent; 
James  Keppie,  22  Colville  place,  secretary 
Works,  City,  Public  ;  office,  10  Royal  Ex- 
change 
Works,  Office  of  H.M.,  Parliament  square  ; 
R.  Matheson,  architect 


Wormald,  J.  D.,  W.S.,  23  St  Andrew  square  ; 

house,  8  Middleby  street 
Wortliington    &    Co.,    brewers.    Burton-on- 

Trent ;  John  A.  Bertram  &  Co.,  agents.  7 

Quality  street 
Wotherspoon  &  Mack,  S.S.C,  18  Great  Stuart 

street 
Wotherspoon,   James   B.  M.,  Custom  House, 

and  shipbroker,  Wet  docks;  house,  55  Cum- 
berland street 
Wotherspoon,  William,  of  Hillside,  S.S.C,  18 

Great  Stuart  street 
Wotherspoon,  William,  draper  and  hosier,  43a 

Earl  Grey  street ;  house,  4  Brouyharn  pi. 
Wotherspoon,  William  White,  H.M.  1.  A.,  Rose- 
bank,  Newhaven  road 
Wren,   George,  corn  merchant,   48  Mitchell 

street ;  house,  57  Constitution  street 
Wright,  Alexander,  &  Son,  seed,  hop,  and 

grain  merchants,  1  Greenside  place 
Wright,  P.  &  R.,  linen  manufacturers,  drapers, 

and  baby  linen  warehouse,  16  and  20  George 

street 
Wright,  Andrew  C,  brush  manufacturer,  6 

Greenside  place  ;  house,  2  James'  place 
Wright,  Archibald,   coach  office,  71   Cause- 
wayside 
Wright,  Bentley  J.,  warehouseman,  26  George 

street 
Wright,  Chas.,  photographer,  54  Cockburnst. 
Wright,    Charles   William   (A.    W.   if  Son), 

Bonnington  bank  house,  Bonnington 
Wright,  David  (Craig  Brothers  $  Co.),  7  East 

Preston  street 
Wright,  David,  8  St  John's  place 
Wright,   Duncan,   coach  proprietor,   1  West 

Newington  place 
Wright,  Francis,  1  Mansionhouse  road 
Wright,  Frederick,  goldbeater,  4  Swinton  row ; 

house,  162  Pleasance 
Wright,   George,    commission   merchant,    25 

North  bridge 
Wright,  George,  1 5  Grosvenor  street 
Wright,  Geo.,  confectioner,  14  Gifford  park 
Wright,  H.  Guthrie,  1  Alva  street 
Wright,  James,  13  Ainslie  place 
Wright,  Rev.  James,  13  Gihnore  place 
Wright,   James,    secretary,    Royal  Bank  of 

Scotland,  19  Buckingham  terrace 
Wright,  James,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 

53  Tolbooth  wynd ;  house,  3  Springfield 
Wright,  J.,  japanner,  104  High  street;  house, 

10  Gladstone  terrace 
Wright,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  142 

and  143  Kirkgate 
Wright,  John,  fancy  bazaar,  7  Leggat's  land 
Wright,  John  (Aitken  $■  IF.),  Seafield  place, 

Seafield 
Wright,  John,  W.S.,  17  Hill  street ;  house,  18 

Inverleith  row 
Wright,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  32  West 
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Wright,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  302 
Lawnmarket ;  house,  4  Brown's  pi.,  Vennel 

Wright,  Robert  P.,  1  Mansionhouse  road 

Wright,  Robert,  superintendent  collector  of 
customs,  7  Tollcross 

Wright,  Robert,  architect,  22  George  square 

Wright,  T.  Strethill,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.E.,  phy- 
sician and  accoucheur,  55  Northumberland 
street 

Wright,  Thomas,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 
1  North  Junction  st. ;  house,  9  Portland 
place,  Leith 

Wright,  Thomas,  dairyman  and  provision  mer- 
chant, 23  Carnegie  street  and  7  Gladstone 
place 

Wright,  Thomas,  brass-finisher,  2  Hill  place 

Wright,  Thos.  B.  (City  of  Edinburgh  Brewery 
Co.),  1  Park  villas 

Wright,  William,  spirit  merchant,  N.  Fort  st. 

AVright,  William,  37  Maryfield  place 

Wright,  William  (Royal  Engineers),  10  Clare- 
mont  place 

Wright,  Mrs  Alfred,  5  Glen  gyle  terrace 

Wright,  Mrs  Hugh,  13  Blackford  road 

Wright,  Mrs  Mary,  13  Pilrig  street 

Wright,  Mrs  Robert,  Springbank,  Bonnington 

Wright,  Mrs  W.  B.,  14  Manor  place 

Wright,  Mrs,  7  Carlton  street 

Wright,  Mrs,  grocer,  5  Northumberland  place 

Wright,  Mrs,  furniture  sempstress,  Haddon's 
court,  112  Nicolson  street 

Wright,  Mrs,  3  Cumin  place 

AVright,  Mrs,  5  Mackenzie  place 

Wright,  Mrs,  23  Cheyne  street 

Wright,  Mrs,  11  Arthur  street 

Wright,  Miss,  5  Scotland  street 

Wright,  Miss,  ladies1  and  children's  outfitter, 
and  baby  linen  warehouse,  69c  George 
street 

Wiuters  to  the  Signet  Widows'  Fund  ;  col- 
lector's office,  61  Castle  street 

Wunsch,  Mrs  F.,  20  Elder  street 

Wybar,  George,  13  Hill  place 

Wybber,  Mrs,  15  Stafford  street 

Wyber,  Miss,  French  stay  maker,  76  Queen 
street 

Wyld,  Robert  S.,  W.S.,  19  Inverleith  row 

Wyld,  Major  William,  16  Inverleith  row 

Wylie,  Daniel,  &  Son,  oil  refiners,  10  Maitland 
street,  Newhaven 

Wylie,  A.  H.,  19  Walker  street 

Wylie,  Alexander,  W.S.  (agent  for  the  West- 
minster Fire  and  General  Life  Insurance 
Company),  13  Picardy  place 

Wylie,  Alexander,  grocer,  9  Romilly  place 

Wylie,  Hamilton,  draper,  46  W.  Richmond  st. 

Wylie,  Henry  J.,  C.E.,  9  George  street ; 
house,  22  Pitt  street 

Wylie,  James  A.,  LL.D.,  12  Archibald  place 

Wylie,  James,  shipmaster,  70  Great  Junc- 
tion street 

Wylie,  Samuel,  14  Brandon  street 


Wyllie,  M.  &  C,  Berlin  wool  repository,    39 

Earl  Grey  street ;  house,  43 
Wyllie,  Andrew,  13  Stanhope  place 
Wyllie,  Colonel  J.  S.,  12  Howard  place 
Wyllie,  James  S.  (G.P.O.),  5  Ariewforth  place 
Wyllie,  William  Forrest,  corn  and  hay  mer- 
chant, 4  Morrison  street 
Wyndham,  Robt.  Henry,  lessee  of  the  Theatre 
Royal;  house,  24  Forth  street,  and  Brunstain 
cottage,  Duddingston 
Wynne,  Rev.  John  H.  G.,  17  Lauriston  street 
Wyse,  George  B.  M.  (agent  of  Bank  of  Scot- 
land), 92   Constitution  street;   house,  17 
Charlotte  street,  Leith 

YARROLL,  SAMUEL,  ostrich  feather  manu- 
facturer and  furrier,  13  N.  St  Andrew  st. ; 
house,  5  Rintoul  place.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  72 

Yarroll,  Mrs  D.,  furrier  and  plumassier,  12 
Rosehill  place 

Yates,  James,  6  South  Gray  street 

Yates,  Bellintyne,  168  Rose  street 

irelland,  John  (Inland  Revenue),  5  Upper 
Gilraore  place 

Yelland,  John,  jun.,  24  George  street ;  house, 
5  Upper  Gilmore  place 

Yellowlees,  Mrs  Jane,  3  Lord  Russell  place 

Yerbury  &  Stewart,  photographers,  3  Hanover 
street 

Yorkshire  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Co., 

11  South  Charlotte  street  and  1    George 
street 

Yorkston,  James,  24  Maryfield  place 
Yorston,  A.  G.,  writer,  Athelstane  cottage, 

Ferry  road,  Wardie 
Young  &  Mackay,  horticulturists  and  florists, 

Newington  gardens,  Dalkeith  road 
Young  &  Saunders,  grocers  and  wine  mer- 
chants, 27  Duke  street 
Young  &  Son,  fleshers,  Stockbridge  market 
Young  Brothers,  grocers  and  wine  merchants, 

12  Calton  street 

Young,   C.   &  A.,   artists  and  engravers  on 

wood,  63  North  bridge 
Youug,  George  Adam,  &  Co.,  Bible  publishers, 

39  George  square  and  2  Drummond  street 
YOUNG,  JAMES,  &  CO.,  Britannia  iron  and 

wire    works,    27    Crosscauseway.      ^  See 

Adv.  p.  85 
Young,  J.,  &  Co.,  grocers  and  wine  merchants, 

1  Pitt  street 
Young,  J.,  &  Co.,  slaters  and  glaziers,  13 

Macdowall  street,  110  Constitution  street, 

and  28  Greenside  street 
Young,  J.,  &  Co.,  umbrella  manufacturers,  21 

Howe  street 
Young,  J.  &  D.,  coach  lamp  manufacturers, 

22  Greenside  street 
Young,  Thomas,  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothiers, 

54  North  bridge  ;  house,  22  Calton  hill 
Young,  W.  &  D.,  &  Co.,  grocers  and  wine 

and  spirit  merchants,  17  Cowgate 


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Young,  William  D.,  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of 
iron  and  wire  fences,  agricultural  imple- 
ments, etc.,  77  George  st.  ;  manufactory^ 
119  Fountainbridge 

Young,  A.  {late  of  Madras  College),  22  Elm 
row 


Young,  John  (Y.  <y  Saunders),  10  Dublin  st. 
Young,  John,  S.S.C.  and  N.P.,  2  Hill  street 
Young,  John,  17  West  Preston  street 
Young,  John,  wine  and  spirit   merchant,  8 

Jamaica  street 
Young,  John,  14  Union  street,  Leith 


Young,  Andrew,  tailor  and  clothier,  11  Shrub  Young,  John,  9  Antigua  afreet 
place  |  Young,  John,  tailor,  8  Chapel  street 

Young,  Andrew,  baker  and  confectioner,  1a  Young,  Peter,  M.D.,  L.B.C.S.,  1  Dean  terrace 
Hill  place  and  6  North  Richmond  street        Young,  Rich.  J.  (Stvbbs  Sf  Co.),  4  Cockbum 

Young,  Archibald.  Queen's  cutler,  and  sur-l     street;  house,  3  Great  King  street 

geons' instrument  maker  to  the  Royal  In- ,  Young,  Robert,  F.E.S.L.,  39  George  square 
hrmary,  58  North  bridge  ;  house,  40  Find- 1  Young,  Robert,  4  Scotland  street 
*  horn  place  I  Young,  Robert  (Free  Church  offices'),  45  South 

Young,  Archibald,  advocate,  22  Royal  circus  ;     Clerk  street 

YOUNG,  ARCHIBALD,  plumber  &  gasfitter, !  Young,  Robert,  Canaan  grove,  Church  lane, 
2  South  Clerk  street.     ^  See  Adv.  p.  80  Morningside 

Young,  Colonel  A.  G.,  3  Greenhill  park  Young,  Thomas,  80  South  Clerk  street 


Young,    D.    (late    of   Inland    Revenue),    91 

Wight's  place 
Young,  David,  smith,  341  High  street 
Young,  David  (J.  $*  D.  Y.),  5  St  James'  pi. 
Young,  David,  85  Great  King  street 
Young,   Edward,  slater,   8   Hamilton  place  ; 

orders  taken  in  at  12   India  place  and  1 

Jamaica  street 
Young,  Gavin,    lapidary,    63  North  bridge  ; 

house,  Logiemill  cottage.  Lower  Brought  on 

road 


Young,  Thomas,  7  Saunders  street 

Young,  Thomas,  General  Register  House ; 
house.  Dairy  road 

Young,  William  D.,  13  East  Preston  street 

Young,  William,  spirit  dealer,  33  South  Back 
of  Canongate 

Young,  William  (Larimer  §•  Y.),  4  Mansion- 
house  road 

Young,  William  D.  (IF.  D.  Y.  §■  Co.),  20 
Gilmore  place 

Young,  William  (Bell  Sr  Co.),  31  Broughton  pi. 


Young,    George,    church  officer,    Free   High 'Young,  William,  cabinetmaker,  6  Lothian  st 

Church,  Mound  Young,  William,  41  Grindlay  street 

Young,  George,  advocate,  M.P.,  47  Moray  pi.  Young,  Mrs  C,  watch,  clock,  and  barometer 


Young,  George,  1  Bellevue  crescent 
Young,  George,  bootmaker,  4  Dublin  street 
Young,  George,  41  East  Claremont  street 
Young,  George,  ironmonger,  12  Antigua  st. 
Young,  George  AY,  grocer,  4  North  Newing 

ton  place 
Young,   Henry  D.,  commercial  traveller,  1! 

Gladstone  terrace 
Young,  James,  M.D.,  surgeon,  36  Castle  st. 
Young,    James,  S.S.C,    2  Hdl    street 

32  Abbotsford  park 


glass  maker,  2  Chessels  court 
Young,  Mrs  James,  18  Broughton  street 
Young,  Mrs  Keith,  12  Royal  terrace 
Young,  Mrs  Margaret,  71  Clerk  street 
Young,  Mrs  P.,  lodgings,  7  London  street 
Young,  Mrs  Peter,  3  Oxford  street 
Young,  Mrs  Thomas,  13  East  Preston  street 
Young,  Mrs  Thos.,  Bank  house,  Ferry rd.,  Leith 
Young,  Mrs  William  M.,  23  Howard  place 
ho.  j  Young,  Mrs,  6  Arniston  place 

Young,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  4  Jamaica  street 


Young,    James,    baker  and    confectioner.    1 !  Young,  Mrs,  1  Gayfield  place 

Grange  road  ;  house,  3  I  Young,  Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  31  Nel- 

Young,  James,  contractor,  14  E.  Sciennes  st.      son  street 

Young,  James  (Panton  Sf  Y.),  9  Graham  st.     Young,  Mrs,  16  Clarendon  crescent 
Young,  James,  dairy,  7  West  port  Young,  Mrs,  14  Union  street,  Leith 

Young,  James,  woollen  draper  and  clothier,  Young,  Mrs,  13  Howe  street 

126  High  street ;  house,  29  Minto  street       Young,  Mrs,  confectioner,  76  Pleasance 
Young,  James  R.,  12  Buccleuch  place  Young,  Mrs,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  24  Simon 

Young,  James,  bootmaker,  9  Catherine  street ; ,     square 

house,  27  Clyde  street  j  Young,  Mrs,  3  Great  King  street 

loung,  James,  11  Bonnington  place  Young,  Mrs,  30  India  street 

Young,  James,  76  Fountainbridge  i  Young,  Mrs,  50  Thistle  street 

^oung,  James,  bootmaker,  27  Fountainbridge! Young,  Mrs,  22  Royal  circus 
Young,  James,  dairyman,  35  Giles'  street  (Young,  Miss,  12  India  place 
Young,  John  Charles,  M.A.,  classical  teacher,  j  Young,  Miss  Margaret  Anne,  5  Yiewforth  pi. 


15  Fettes  ro 
Young,  John  (Clydesdale  Bank),  High  street 
Young,   John,    plumber,  gasfitter,  etc.,   112 

Nicolson  street ;  house,  69  Clerk  street 


Yoimg,  Mary,  dairy,  76  High  street 
Young,  Miss  M.,  49  Gilmore  place 
Young,  Miss,  19  Dundas  street 
Young,  Miss,  1  Marionville,  Merchiston 


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Young,  Miss,  lace  cleaner,  26  India  place 

Young,  Miss,  boarding  school,  56  Gt.  King  st. 

Young,  Miss,  dressmaker,  16  Charlotte  place 

Young,  Miss,  dressmaker,  3  Cornwall  street 

Young,  Miss,  5  Duke  street 

Young,  Miss,  47  Gilmore  place 

Young,  Miss,  engraver  on  wood,  17  London  st. 

Young's  Paraffln  Light  and  Mineral  Oil 
Co.  (Limited),  (Thomas  Scott,  manager), 
Lochrin  works 

Younger  &  Scott,  joiners  and  house  carpen- 
ters, 11  Duncan  street,  Newington 

Younger,  William,  &  Co.,  brewers,  Abbey 
brewery,  Horse  wynd,  and  Holyrood 
brewery,  South  Back  of  Canongate 

Younger,  George,  4  Duncan  street 

Younger,  James,  3  Roxburgh  terrace 

Younger,  John,  shipowner,  5  Bonnington  pi. 

Younger,  John,  ship  chandler  and  painter,  6, 
7,  and  8  Commercial  street 

Younger,  Robert,  brewer,  St  Ann's  brewery, 
60  Abbey  hill ;  house,  St  Ann's,  Norton  pi. 

Younger,  Mrs,  44a  Minto  street 


Yule,  Watson,  &  Co.,  merchants,  39  Consti- 
tution street 

Yule,  Alexander,  machine  bootcloser,  Cathe- 
rine street  court ;  house,  24  Greenside  place 

Yule,  David  (General  Register  House),  5  Green- 
hill  bank 

Yule,  D.  C,  19  Hope  terrace,  Whitehouse  loan 

'Yule,  George,  waiter  and  lodging-house 
keeper,  18  Moray  place 

'Yule,  James,  11  Bread  street 

I  Yule,  James  L.  B.,  13  Windsor  street 

Yule,  Thos.  B.,  Broom  park,  Granton  harboux- 

Yule,  Mrs,  10  Baker's  place 

Yule,  Mrs,  4  Forth  street 

Zanzig,    Christopf,   tailor   and    clothier,    10 

Nicolson  street 
Zetland  New  Shipping  Co.   (/.  B.  Leask. 

agent),  10  and  11  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith 
Zeigler,  John,  47  George  square 
Ziegler,  Wm,  M.D.,F.R.C.P.E.,  47  George  sq. 
Zoblinsky,  Frederick,   teacher  of  music,   44 

Frederick  street 


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THE   NUMBER  AFFIXED   TO   THE   NAME   OF   THE   STREET,    INDICATES   THE   MUNICIPAL   WARD 
IN  WHICH   IT   IS   SITUATED. 


Registration  Districts  given  in  List  of  Streets  at  beginning  of  Director)/  ;  and  also, 
References  to  Situation  of  Streets. 


Abbey.    8. 

2  Abbey  Court 
Holyrood  Church 

5  Greenlaw,  Walter 

7  Johnstone,  F. ,  tavern-keeper 

9  Baker,  Henry 

11  Rutherford,  William 

21  Craw,  Alexander 

Abbey  Hill.    8. 

Dr  Begg  Buildings 

Mather,  Dd.,  Currie's  cot 
11  Christie,  George 
13  Hepburn,  James 
15  Noble,  J.  C. 
17  Ross,  William 
19  Lewis,  William  S. 
21  Ritchie,  Alexander 
25  Davidson,  David 
27  Haig,  John 
27  Gray,  Hugh 
29  Brunton,  Alexander,  cooper 
31  Graham,  Robert 
31  Kinnear,  James 

Abbey  Hill  Brewery 
59  Kinnoch,  A.,  ironfounder 
63a  Mitchell,  Alexander 
63  Mitchell;  John 
65  Fortune,     Cornelius.      See 
Adv. 
1  Elliot,  Alexander 
§     3  Williamson,  John.     See 

Adv. 
Jo      i  Nicolson,  David 
*"■      5  Mills,  James  J. 
*S     6  Forbes,  Norman 
g     7  Wilson,  G.  H. 
-2*  10  Ferrie,  George 
i;    11  Rennie,  William 

12  Ferrie,  John 
«  ^   Fox,  D.  B. 
J  3    Fox,  William 
P  ■     Blackball,  David 
71  Rennie,  William 


87 
89 
93 
101 
100 
98 
90 
86 
86 
84 
76 
70 
62 
60 

46 
44 
44 
44 


Lowrie,  J.,  wright 

Macikplan   &    Co.'s  chemi- 
cal works 

Smith,  J.,  smith 

Cormack,  George 

Paton,  Thomas 

Tripney,  Miss 

Coxson,  James,  grocer 

Erskine,  Marion 

M'Bean,  Richard 

Currie's  Court 

Veitch,  Robert 

Masterton,  Alexander 

Samuel,  Mrs  A.,  fiesher 

Nixon,  J. 

Seton,  Gregor 

Younger,     R.,     St     Ann's 
brewery 

Megget's  Court 

M'Rae,  Alexander 

M 'Donald,  Jane  M. 

Paterson,  Alexander 

City  of  Edinburgh  Brewery 

26  Younger,  R. ,  brewer,  St 
Ann's 

26  Marshall,  Hugh 

28  Cowan,  James 

30  Ross,  William 

43  Thorn,  C. 

Duncan,  Miss,  BeDeviDe 

Gowie,  Thomas 

St  Margaret's  Co-op.  Store 

Brunton,  Peter 

Higgie,  William 

Reid,  Thomas 


Abbey  Mount.    8. 

1  Laird,  William 

1  Laird,  W.  C. 

5  Fullerton,  Son,  &  Co. 

7  Brown,  Robert 

8  Abbey  Hill  Brewery 

Abbotsford  Cresct.   13. 
Addis,    Rev.    Thomas,    Free 
Church  manse 


5  Rutherford,  Robert 
11  Brown,  Mrs 

6  Paterson,  Andrew,  C.A. 

7  Kerr,  Henry 

Abbotsford  Park,    13. 

Boroughmuirliead. 

10  Kirkwood,  James 

11  Marshall,  David 

11  Gerrard,  A.,  banker 
13  Blyth,  Mrs 

13  Blyth,  Rev.  R.  B. 

15  Dry,  Rev.  W. 

16  Richardson,  F.  (F.  R.  <£•  Co. ) 

17  Baillie,  Thomas 

18  Foster,  Mrs 

19  Boak,  Allan,  Rosehill 
32  Young,  James,  S.S.C. 

Abercromby  Place. 

North,  5.     South,  7. 

1  Paxton,  William,  painter 

2  Bevan,  Mrs 

3  Graham,  Thomas 

3  White,  Robert 

4  Cattanach,  William 

4  Cattanach,  P.  L.,  advocate 

5  Hill,  Miss 

6  Dall,  William 

6  Thomson,  Thomas  A. 

6  Milroy,  Hugh 

7  Orroek  &  Hepburn,  dentists. 

7  Hepburn,        D.,        L.D.S., 

R.C.S.E. 
8a  Dickson,  A.  &  J.,  S.S.C. 
8a  Macdonald  &  Roger,  S.S.C. 

8  Taylor,  Miss 

8  Murray,  Richard  M. 
8  Murray,  Mrs 

8  Henry,  Alexander 

9  Greig,  George,  W.S. 

10  Millar,  John,  advocate,  Soli- 
citor-General for  Scotland 

12  Campbell,  Mrs  Alexander 

13  Tollemache,  Mrs  Wilbraham 


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14  Playfair,  Dr  Lyon,  C.B. 

15  Hume,  M.  N.  M 'Donald 

15  Macdonald,  J.  H.  A.,  advo- 

cate 

16  Stodart,  George  T.,  W.S. 

16  Stodart,  Geo.  T.,  jun.,  W.S. 

17  Taylor,  Mrs  William 

18  Hunter,  Adam,  M.D. 

18  Hunter,  James  A.,  M.D. 

19  Swan,  Mrs  George 

19  "Wilson,  J.  P.,  advocate 

19  Mac-Queen,  Kenneth 

20  Latta,  Robert 
Nelson  Street 

21  Wilkie,  James,  C.A. 

22  Moncrieff,  Alex.,  advocate 

23  Patrick,  Mrs  S. 

24  Ree,  Hermann 

25  Matheson,  Robert 

25  Matheson,  "William  J. 

26  Mansfield,  T. ,  accountant 

27  Leny,  Mrs  Macalpine 

28  Marshall,  Mrs  Walter 

29  Mair,  Mrs 

30  Inglis,  John,  the  Right  Hon. 

Lord  Justice-General 

31  Mackenzie,  Mrs 

32  Fagan,  Mrs  Col. 

33  Crawford  &  Simson,  W.S. 
33  Greig,  Sommerville,  W.S. 
31  Blackadder,  James 

Adam  Square.    9. 

See  75  South  Bridge. 

Adam  Street,  East.   12. 

1  Brown,  A.  &  J. 

1  Davidson,  David 

1  Gray,  Daniel  (G.P.O.) 

5  M'Kay,  Angus,  agent 
7  Miller,  Mrs  David  B. 
7  Hamilton,  James 

7  Ramage,  Mrs 

7  Common,  Miss  E. 
9  Selcraig,  Thomas 

11  Reikie,  Mrs  J. 
13  Reid,  Mrs  John 
13  Lyall,  Rev.  J.,  A.M. 
13  Lyall,  J.  M. 

13  Fyfe,  Misses 

15  Fraser,  James,  butcher 

15  Ovens,  Robert,  flesher 

16  Carphin,  George 
16  Noble,  Mrs 

16  Peck,  Mrs  F. 

16  Dickson,  John,  gardener 

14  Thomson,  John 
10  Scott,  James 

10  Stewart,  Mrs  John 

10  Slight,  James  (S.  <t  Kerr) 

10  Muir,  A.  W.  (G.P.O.) 

10  Miller,  D.  R. 

10  Farmer,  A. 

10  Hoggarth,  James 

10  Hunter,  W. 

8  Swan,  George 

6  Stark,  J. 

6  Craw,  William  E. 
C  Poison,  P. 


4  Wood,  Mrs 

4  Balmain,  Mrs  James 

4  Scott,  J. 

2  Gray,  Andrew,  grocer 

Adam  Street,  West.    12 
1  Middleton,  John,  M.D. 

5  Manderson,  Janet  P. 

5  Irving,  James 

7  Kirkwood,  Mrs,  flesher 
9  Bremner,  A. 

11  Brass,  William 

14  Marshall,  T.,  &  Son,  drapers 

10  Howie,  Mrs  M.,  grocer 

8  Leslie,  J. 

8  Ritchie,  Thomas,  traveller 
8  Thomson,  K. 

8  Robson,  Selbv,  agent 

6  Dick,  Archibald 
4  M'Kay,  R. 

4  Miller,  H.  J. 

4  Mackay,  Miss 

Adelphi  Place.    1. 

Sceales,  Miss        • 
Spence,  Andrew 

Admiralty  Street.    4. 

Couper  Street 
1  Souter,  S. ,  provision  mercht. 

3  Thomson,  Robert  L. ,  grocer ; 

house,  4 

5  Henriksen,  H.  P.,  grocer 

9  Miller,  Robert,  grocer 
20  Archibald,  S.  G. 

20  Leith  Oakum  Works 

21  Cunningham,  Andrew 
24  Smeal,  John,  grocer 

Ainslie  Place.    4. 

1  Scougall,  Thomas 

1  Scougall,  Miss 

2  Cunningham,  G.,  C.E. 

3  Barcaple,  Lord 

3  Maitland,  John,  advocate 

4  Cowan,  Lord 

4  Cowan,  John,  W.S.  (Dalma- 

hoy  d-  O. ) 

5  Fletcher,  Angus,  advocate 

6  Napier,  Mark,  advocate 

7  Hoyes,  John 

8  Scott,  Mrs  Colonel 

9  Ivory,  Thomas,  advocate 
9  Lawrie,  Miss 

10  Hunter,  Richard 

10  Hunter,  Robert 

11  Williams,  Mrs,  of Earnoek 

12  Mure,  Lord 

13  Wright,  James 

14  Tod,  Mrs  John 

15  Fair,  Mrs 

16  Anderson,  Mrs  Major-Gen. 

17  Forbes,  William,  advocate 

18  Gumming,  William,  M.D. 

19  Henderson,  Prof.  William 
20a  Brown,  Miss 

20  Brown,  Mrs 

21a  Spence,    Professor    James, 
F.R.C.S. 


21  M'Ewen,  James,  W.S. 

22  Mackenzie,      Mrs     W.      C, 

lodgings 

22  Craik,  James 

23  Ramsav,  Very  Rev.  E.  15. 

24  Burnley,  William  F. 

25  Mackenzie,  Colin,  AV.S. 

Albany  Lane.    7. 

1  Wallace,  R.,  spirit  dealer 
More  &  Rutherford,  plumbers 
Charles,  James,  smith,'  etc. 

Albany  Street.    7. 
1  &  3  Wight,  George,  flesher 
3  Clerihew,  Peter,  lodgings 
5  Campbell,  R.  V.,  advocate 
5  Brand,  David,  advocate 
5  Milne,  Mrs  Janet 
7  M'Kean,  Mrs  J. 
9  Waterston,  Mrs,  lodgings 

11  Smith,  Alexander,  lodgings 

13  Thatcher,  Lewis  Hay,  M.D. 

15  Easton,  Mrs  Thomas 

15  Mowbray,  John  T.,  W.S. 

17  Stewart,  Mrs 

19  Purves,  Thomas,  lodgings 

19  Gibson,  Alexander,  advocate 

21  M'Lean,  John 

21  Maclean,  Misses 

23  Napier,  A.  J.,  W.S. 

23  The  Mutual  Life  Assurance 
Society  of  London 

25  Hunter,  John  M. 

27  Dickson,  D.  Scott,  W.  S. 

29  Robertson,  Rev.  Win.,  D.D. 

31  Marshall,  Mrs,  lodgings 

33  Inglis,  Andrew,  M.D. 

33  Inglis,  Archibald,  M.D. 

35  Ross,  George  C. 

37  Binny,  G.  &  J.,  W.S. 

37  Webster,  James,  S.S.C. 
39  M'Kutcheon,  Mrs 

39  Gebbie,  Francis,  advocate 

41  Fraser,  William  N.,  S.S.C. 

43  Elsmie,  Mrs 

45  Warner,  John,  lodgings 

47  Robertson,  George,  C.E. 

49  Dumbreck,  W.,  M.D. 

51  Saunders,  William,  S.S.C. 

53  Kerr,  William 

55  Park,  John 

57  Shand,  John,  W.S. 

57  Eagle  Life  Insurance  Office 
Albany  Street  Chapel 
St  Mary's  Free  Church 

56  Hamilton,    Major-Gen.    W., 

C.B. 
56  Hamilton,  Colonel  J.  J. 

54  Monro,  Mrs 

52  Andrew,  Mrs 

50  Berwick,  W.  D. 

48  Millar,  John,  M.D. 

46  Kenmore,  William  F. 

44  Milne,  John 

42  Jackson,  Mrs 

40  Donaldson,  Mrs  A. 

38  Leslie,  Miss 

36  Alves,  Mrs 


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34  Boyd,  Jolm 

32  M'Ewen  &  Garment,  W.S. 

30  Jopp,  Mrs 

28  Robertson,  William,  M.D. 

28  Robertson,  Mrs  George 

26  M'Farlane,  Miss,  lodgings 

24  Johnstone,  Admiral  Sir  Wm. 

J.  Hope,  K.C.B. 
22  Galletly,  John,  S.S.C. 
IS  Marshall,  Mrs 
14  Rutherfurd,  John,  W.S. 
14  Rutherfurd,  Mrs 
12  Ivory,  William,  advocate 
10  Mansfield,  J.  L.,  advocate 
6  Lawson,  William 

4  White,  Robert,  fruiterer 
2a  Gillies,  William 

2a  M'Laren,  Mrs 
2a  Christie,  Charles  G.  C. 
2a  Hepburn,     Misses,     dress- 
makers 
2  Stewart,  Wm.,  ironmonger 

Albany  Street,  Leith.  5. 

1  Picken,  Thomas 
1  Macgregor,  Miss 
1  Corbin,  Mrs  Janet 

1  Scott,  Thomas 

2  Thorburn,  George,  teacher 
Turner,  David 
Robertson,  John 

Budge,  W. 

5  Flett,  William,  joiner 
Bennet, '  John,  Albany  cot- 
tage 

6  Duff,  Miss,  teacher 

6  Duff,  Thomas 

7  Gunn,  Robert,  solicitor 

8  Wilson,  Miss  Helen 
8  Starkey,  Mrs 

8  Rowell,  W.  (R.  &  Stoddart) 

8  Sibbald,  Mrs  Margaret 

9  Robertson,  D.  H.,  M.D. 

10  Lyon,  Rev.  Robert 

11  Nimmo,  Mrs  Alex. 

11  Robertson,  Wm.  (J.  R.  <L-Son) 

12  Monro,  R.  (Customs) 

12  Abrahamsen,    H.    J.,    ship- 

broker 

13  Reid,  Mrs  C.  P.  (R.  <fc  Son) 

21  Nairn,  Andrew 

22  Drummond,  Charles 

23  Heslop,  John 

24  Browne,  Rev.  John  E. 
24  Tod,  John 

24  Stenhouse,  T.  (A.  &  G.  S.) 

24  Morrison,  John  S. 

25  Riddoch,  William 

26  Sceales,  Andrew 

27  Luckie,  Rob.  M.,  shipmaster 

29  Mann,  B.,  shipmaster 

30  Simson,  Mrs  Walter 
30  Wilson,  Miss 

32  Robertson,  Mrs  J. 

33  Boyd,  Mrs  Robert 

34  Paterson,  William,  solicitor 

35  Wilkie,  Alexander 

36  Galloway,  John 

37  Bruce,  Mrs  George  G. 


38  Simpson,  A.  C. 

39  Ovenston,  Mrs 

40  Rintoul,  David,  shipmaster 
40  Bogue,  A.,  shipmaster 

42  Hume,  Mis  James 

42  Whyte,  Andrew 

42  Allardyce,  William 

44  Mouat,  Andrew  W.,  dentist 

44  Mouat,  John 

44  Greig,  John 

44  Brock,  Peter 

47  Allison,  James,  shipmaster 

47  Stewart,  Thos.,  shipmaster 

47  Kinghorn,  James 

47  Currie,  Archibald 

47  Miller,  Mrs  M. 

47  Punton,  John,  shipmaster 

48  Robertson,  James  G.,  ship- 

master 

49  Lawson,  Mrs  Thomas 

50  Fernie,  William,  shipmaster 
50  Duncan,  Miss 

50  Elphinston,  Mrs 

50  Lamb,  Andrew 

50  Kemp,  John,  engineer 

52  Geddes,  Hugh,  shipmaster 

53  Laughton,  Mrs  John 

53  Munro,  David,  shipmaster 
53  Naismith,  Robert,  jun. 
53  M'Laren,  James,  shipmaster 
53  Malcolm,  Walter  (Customs) 

53  Carse,  Thomas  (Customs) 

54  Lyall,  Mrs  Robert 

Albert  Place,    5. 

Stockbridije, 

1  Banks,  C. ,  flesher.    See^4c7y. 

2  Denholm,  Mrs,  dressmaker 

3  Ramage,  John,  baker 

4  Ramage,  J.,  confectioner 

Albert  Terrace,    13. 

Morning  side. 

1  Brunton,  J. 

2  Macfarlane,  Miss 

Albert  Terrace,    5. 

Trinity. 

1  Grindlay,  Miss 

2  Hume,  Mrs  Eliza 

3  Bowie,  Alex.  G.  (G.P.O.) 

4  Macfarlane,  Peter,  teacher 

Albyn  Place.    4. 

1  Dunlop,  Miss  C. 
1  Taylor,  Mrs 

1  Cockburn,  Miss 

2  Campbell,  J.  A.,  &  Lamond, 

C.S.  and  N.P. 
2  Lamond,  Jas.,  S.S.C.  &  N.P. 

2  Campbell,  Miss 

3  Steuart,  Charles,  W.S. 

3  Steuart,  Miss 

4  &  5  Swain's  private  hotel 
4  M'Kie,  Thomas,  advocate 

6  Gibson,  Wm.  W.,  corn  mer 
chant 
I  7  Mackay,  JEneas  J.  G. ,  advoc 


7  Mackay,  Mrs 

8  Brown,  Thomas,  advocate 

8  Brown,  Misses 

9  Fairbairn,  Isabella 

10  Keir,  James,  advocate 
10&11  Stewart,  lira  William, 

lodgings 

Alfred  Place,    2. 
CanontnUls. 

Tolleth,  T.,  baker,  etc. 
2  Home,  George 
2  Smith,  Mis 
2  Smith,  B. 
2  Brown,  Thomas 

Alfred  Place,    13. 

Mayjield  Terrace. 
Murray,  Robert  R. 
M'Culloch,  John  M. 

Allan  Street.    3. 

4  Wilson,  Mrs,  midwife 


Allison  Place. 
See  Leith  Walk. 


3. 


Allison  Square.    11. 

2  Milne,    Miss    Janet,    dress- 

maker 

3  M'Fadyen,  Allan 
5  Adam,  Thomas  F. 

Alva  Street.    4. 

1  Lawson,  Misses  M.  &  J. 

1  Lauder,  Mrs,  lodgings 

1  Wright,  H.  Guthrie 

1  Hill,  William  G. 

1  Hill,  Mrs  John 

1  Honeyman,  David 

1  Laing,  Mrs  J. 

3  Chalmers,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

3  Conacher,  Miss,  lodgings 

5  Stewart,  William 

7  Moir,  Miss  Jane 
11  Hardie,  W.  B. 
11  Hardie,  Mrs  S.  E. 
13  Blair,  Mrs 
15  Carnegie,  James 
15  Staples,  Mrs 
17  Thomson,  Mrs 
19  Hill,  Miss 
21  Baillie,  Mrs  William  R. 
25  Marshall,  Mrs  Henry 
27  Gamgee,  Arthur,  M.D. 
27  Gamgee,  Joseph,  vet.  surg. 
29  Thomson,  Edward 
29  Burns,  Andrew,  writer 
29  Rogers,  William 
29  Smith,  Mrs  P.  B. 
29  Jatfray.  Mrs 
29  Jamieson,  Hemy 
31  Wallace,  W.  D.,  S.S.C. 
31  WaUace,  John 
33  Cameron,  John,  coach-hirer 
35  Glen,  Miss 
35  Martin,  Miss  Ann 
38  Kay,  William,  bootmaker 


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36  Richardson,  J. ,  tea  merchant 

36  Cathie,  Miss 

34  Thomson,  Edward,  baker 

32  Blackwood,  James,  "W.S. 

30  Hay,  Alexander 

30  Loudon,  Mrs 

30  Kay,  H.  R.  (Kay  &  Son) 

30  Matthew,  Miss  E. 

30  Sime,  Adam 

28  Sanders,  Mrs 

26  Scott,  Miss 

24  Campbell,  Miss 

22  Brown,  James  A. ,  C.  A. 

20  Skelton,  Miss 

18  Peddie,  Mrs 

16  Robertson,  Geo.  Brown,  W.S. 
14  Brodie,  Thomas,  W.S. 

12  Ramsay,  George 

12  Ramsay,  J.  W.,  wine  mercht. 

10  Cay,  John,  W.S.,    solicitor, 

G.P.O. 

8  Eaton,  James 

6  Stewart,  John,  W.S. 

2  Finlayson,  Mrs  William 

2  Dudgeon,  John 

2  Senebier,  Mrs 

2  Millar,  William,  solicitor 

2  Macdonald,  Mrs,  lodgings 

2  Blackstock,  Mrs 

Amphion  Place.    8. 

Smith  &  Brown 

Alexander,  T.  E.     See  Adv. 

4  Anderson,  George,  grocer 

Anderson  Place,    4. 

Bonnington  Road. 
1  Farrie,  George 
1  Roberts,  David 
1  Matson,  James,  joiner 

Trail,  Robert,  &  Co. 

Vulcan  Foundry 

Ann  Street.    3. 

5  Millar,  Rev.  James 

7  M'Bean,  H.  A. 
7  M'Bean,  Miss 

9  Hilditch,  Samuel 

11  Cathcart,  Misses 
13  Gardner,  Mrs 
15  Bonar,  Miss 

15  Morison,  Mrs  James 

17  Scott,  Mrs  Mary 

19  Shaw,  William 
21  Brown,  Stuart 

23  Willis,  Rev.  Jamieson 

27  Douglas,  James 

29  Grahame,  James 

31  Myrtle,  William,  C.A. 

33  Mowbray,  Mrs  William 

35  Robertson,  Mrs 

37  Mackay,  John 

39  Fraser,  Miss 

41  Watson,  Rev.  Jonathan 

43  Gibson,  William 

45  Rodger,  Miss 

47  Goudie,  Gavin,  builder 

47  Goudie,  Gilbert 

48  Hutchison,  Mrs 


46  Henderson,  Robert 

44  Lepper,  Mrs 

42  Thomson,  Mrs  Thomas 

40  Dickie,  Mrs 

38  Pattullo,  Miss 

36  M'Gregor,  James 

4  Bruce,  Miss 
32  Fraser,  Miss 
30  Auchie,  Alexander 
28  Watson,  Mrs 
26  Jolly,  Mrs 
22  Hunter,  Miss 
20  Christie,  Miss 
18  Richmond,  Mrs 
16  Ross,  Robert  ( Union  Bank) 

14  Livingstone,  G.  K.,  S.S.C. 

12  Henderson,  Misses 

10  Stuart,  Miss 

8  Fothringham,  Miss 

6  Steuart,  Archibald,  W.S. 

4  Mackenzie,  George,  W.S. 

Annandale  Street.    2. 

1  Wilson,  Andrew 

1  Wilson,  Alexander 

1  Nivison,  Abraham,  writer 

1  Bruce,  Edward  (R.  B.  d-Son) 

3  Carmichael,  Walter  S.,  M.D 

5  Scott,  John 

7  M'Call,  Peter 
7  Clark,  James 

7  Steel,  Gershom 

7  Hay,  Duncan 

9  Campbell,  William 

11  Marshall,  Miss 

13  Duncan,  T.,  jr.  (T.  D.  <£•  S.) 
13  Carstairs,  Mrs 

13  Allan,  James,  S.S.C. 
13  Walcot,  J.  (G.  C.  &  Co.) 

15  Watson,    Robt.    [Yule,    W., 

&  Co.) 
22  Johnston,  Miss 
20  Easson,  D. 
20  Watson.  Adam' 
20  Waddie',  John  (IF.  &  Co.) 
20  Traill,  Mrs 
20  Henderson,  Andrew 
20  M'Intosh,  Mrs  A. 
10  Ferguson,  James,  agent 

8  Robertson,  Andrew 
8  Richardson,  Miss 

8  Brown,  Mrs 

8  Cameron,  Hugh,  teacher 

8  Smith,  Mrs 

8  Smart,  R.  (S.  <£■  Son) 

8  Smart,  John 

8  Robinson,  Mrs 

6  Adamson,  John  B. 

Annfield.    5. 

Law,  Geo.,  Annfield  cottage 

1  Melville,  Thomas,  wright 

2  Mitchell,  J.  G. 
2  Gray,  James 

2  Greig,  John 

3  County  Police  Station 

5  Devlin,  Thomas 

6  Moffat,  A. 

6  Bishop,  W.  C. 


7  Miller,  Miss  H.,  grocer 

8  &  9  Dempster,  George,  spirit 

merchant 
12  Hall,  Archibald 
12  Fraser,  James  (G.P.O.) 

15  Wooley,  John,  dairy 

16  Pringle,  Robert,  grocer 

Antigua  street.    2. 

1  Smith,  John  L.,  bookseller 

2  Marshall,  Thomas 

3  Currer,  Misses 

3  Adair,  Alexander 
3  Porteous,  William 

3  Gilmour,  Mrs 

4  Scott,  James 

5  Moir,  Geoi'ge 

6  &  7  Dickson,  Andrew,  grocer 

8  Stevenson,  Miss  Margaret 

9  MacArthur,  Mrs  A. 

9  M 'Donald,  Alexander 
9  Young,  John 
9  Lamond,  James 
9  Weddell,  Robert 
9  Lawson,  John 

10  Flint,  Mrs,  turner 

11  Hall,  Mrs 

12  Pearson,  Mrs  Andrew 
12  Jenkinson,  William 
12  Thomson,  Mrs,  cook 
12  Sutherland,  Mrs  D.  K. 
12  Young,  George 

12  Muirhead,  Andrew 

12  Smith,  Alexander 

13  Laubach,  Wilhelm 
13  Laubach,  Philip 

Archibald  Place.    11. 

1  Anderson,  William,  jun. 

1  Kilpatrick,  H.  G. 

1  Ramsay,  James 

1  Wilson,  Mrs  Sarah 

3  Archibald,  Mrs  George 

5  Stewart,  James  ( Union  Bank) 

5  Weir,  Miss 

5  Hunter,  Robert 

5  Forrest,  John 

7  Gillon,  David 

9  Hunter,  Robert 
11  Martin,  J.  W. 
11  Milne,  Misses 
11  Dick,  David 
11  Matheson,  Mrs  William 
13  Rennie,  Archibald 

15  Mackintosh,  R.  T. 
17  Hutchison,  David 

17  Forrest,  William,  engraver 

17  Crawford,  Misses 

17  M'Dougal,  Neil 

17  Simpson,  John 

19  Calder,  William 

21  Hamilton,  W.  L. 

23  Dewar,  Thomas 

23  Anderson,  Miss 

23  Scott,  Thomas 

23  Hill,  Cumberland 

23  Mossman,  James 

23  Watson,  George  H. 

25  Thorn,  John  (Johnston  &  T. ) 

16  Park,  Archibald 


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14  Millar,  Mrs 

14  Welsh,  Miss 

14  Glen,  J.  &  E. 

12  Mackenzie,  Capt.  Roderick 

12  Wylie,  Eev.  J.  A.,  LL.D. 
10  Hunter,  George 

8  Sawers,  Mrs  Thomas 
6  Arnott,  Rev.  David,  D.D. 
4  Macritchie,  Mrs  W.  D. 
2  Winfield,  Mrs  John  F. 

Argyle  Place,    13. 

Meadows. 

Lees,  Mrs  John,  Argyle  park 

1  Henderson,  James 

2  Wight,  Rev.  Ninian 

3  Eddis,  Mrs  W.  U. 

4  Wishart,  D.  F. 

5  Mackray,  Rev.  William 

6  Scott,  George  (E.  <L  S.) 

7  Murray,  John 

8  Thomson,  John 

9  Greig,  George 

10  Rutherford,  David,  &  Son 

13  Watt,  James 

14  Ballantyne,  Mrs  J.  A. 

Argyle  Square.    9. 

Museum  of  Science  and  Art 

Galletly,  Alexander 

Minto  House  Lecture-rooms 

Annandale,  Thos.,  F.R.C.S. 

Balfour,  George  W.,  M.D. 

Brown,  A.  Cram,  M.D. 

Duncan,  J.  Matthews,  M.D. 
1  Thomson,  Alexander  B. 
1  Patterson,  W.  G.,  photogr. 

1  Dickson,  William 

2  Anderson,  William 

3  Martin,  Charles  A. 

4  Auchie,  Alexander 

5  Adams,  W.  D.,  M.D. 

6  M'Dowall,  Thomas 

7  Hewit,  J. 

9  Archer,  Professor  T.  C. 

Arniston  Place,    13. 

Newington. 

1  Phimister,  Mrs,  k  Miss  Duff 

2  Patterson,  Thomas 

2  Patterson,  Misses  A.  &  J. 

3  Lees,  Robert 

4  Jamieson,  Peter 

5  Wilson,  Andrew,  S.S.C. 

6  Young,  Mrs 

7  M 'Gilchrist,  Mrs 

8  Newington  Academy — 

M'Lachlan,  J. ,  headmaster 

9  Squair,  James 

9  Squair,  James,  jun. 
10  Summers,  A. 

10  Taylor,  Mrs 

11  Honeyman,  Robert 

12  Brodie,  W. 

12  Banks,  Henry  Haig 
12  Gardner,  Andrew  A. 

12  Paterson,  Maurice 

13  Raeburn,  John 

14  Mackey,  John 


15  Mason,  James 

15  Ferrier,  George 

15  Gregor,  William  Alexander 

15  Roy,  James 

16  Miller,  Miss  M. 

Arthur  Place,  East.    8. 
3  Whyte,  Robert  (G.P.O.) 
3  M 'Nairn,  John 

3  Mackie,  J.  {G.P.O.) 

4  Crosbie,  Miss  Jane,  milliner 
4  Crosbie,  Thomas 

2  Bell,  Mrs,  grocer 

Ai-thur  Place,  Middle.  8. 

26  Main,  George 

24  Gilchrist,  John  (G.P.O.) 

20  Veitch,  Mrs 

18  Mason,  Thomas,  engineer 
18  Thomson,  James 
14  M'Bean,  Duncan 

10  Conochie,  John  (G.P.O.) 
8  Forrester,  James 

6  Geddes,  Robert,  baker 
4  Aitchison,  A. 

2  Thomson,  Mrs,  grocer 

Arthur  Place,  West.    8. 

3  Mack,  Mrs 

7  Grubb,  Alexander 
Paxton,  James,  Oakfield  ho. 

Arthur  Street.    8. 

1  Arthur  Street  Academy 

7  Mathison,  Alex. ,  spirit  deal. 

11  Wright,  Mrs 

13  Tod,  Mrs  Andrew 

13  Watson,  James  (G.P.O.) 

17  Wilson,  Miss  M. 
17  Mills,  James 

17  Peebles,  Peter,  tailor 

17  M'Ghie,  Robert 

17  Wood,  Thomas,  dairy 

17  Bonnar,  A. 

21  Kidd,  J.,  baker 

23  Robertson,  Robert 
37  Cuthbertson,  Andrew 
37  Finnie,  William  R. 
47  Charleson,  H. 

47  Hoy,  Andrew 
51  Henderson,  James 
51  Douglas,  William 
51  Patterson,  P.  H. 

24  Stevenson,  Alexander 

18  Kinlay,  James 
18  Sutherland,  D. 

14  Sinclair,  D. 

14  Cameron,  James 

14  Lamb,  John 

10  Robertson,  Alexander 

4  Heudrie,  H.,  com.  traveller 
4  Ferguson,  Adam  (G.P.O.) 

2  M  'Ghie,  Robt. ,  wine  rnereht. 

Arthur  Street,    3. 

Pilrig  Street. 

2  Payne,  Richard  P. 

3  Sandford,  Daniel 

4  Masters,  Alfred  E. 


9  Pike,  Kichard 
13  Vetch,  W.  W. 
13   Hay,  A. 
13  Swanston,  Jaiiii  . 
13  NichoL  James 
13  Peterson,  William 

16  Guthrie,  John 

17  Purvc.s,  Thomas,  gardener 

Assembly  Lane,  East,  6. 

51  Rose  Street. 
1  Ballantine,  James,  k  Son 
1  Cuthill,  Alex.,  livery  stable  I 

3  Macdonald,  Gilbert,  bookb'r. 

Assembly  Street.    1. 

1   Adamson,  William 

4  Lundy,  J.  J.  (.V.    B.   O.  Co. 

and  J.  J.  Lundy  d:  Co. ) 
15  Easson,  James 
17  Mackie,  N.  M.,  &,  Co. 
20  Burrell  &  Byers 

Atholl  Crescent.    4. 

1  Smail,  Mrs 

2  Grove,  Mrs 

2  Grove,  Charles  Bagot 

3  Sands,  William  John,  W.S. 

4  Ferrier,  Thomas  H.,  W.S. 

5  Fergusson,  George 

6  Cockburn,  A.  D. 

8  Dagleish,  James,  W.S. 

9  Walker,  Mrs 

10  Home,  Donald,  W.S. 

10  Home,  T.  E.  O.,  W.S. 

11  Borthwick,  Mrs 

12  Nisbet,  Mrs  More 

13  Douglas,  Christopher,  W.S. 

14  Dundas,  William  Pitt 

15  Haldane,  James,  C.A. 

16  Geddes,  Misses,  board. -sch. 

17  Montgomery,  William,  W.S. 

17  Montgomery,  Mrs 

18  Bruce,  Henry 

19  Fergusson,  Major  R.  D. 

20  Rolland,  Adam,  of  Gask 

21  Mackenzie,  Rev.  John 

21  Galbraith,  Miss 

22  Urmston,  Aug.  H. 
Thomson,  David 

2  Hunter,  Robert 

Atholl  Place.    4. 
1  Anderson,  T.  S.,  W.S. 

1  Anderson,  A.,  advocate 

2  Speirs,  Mrs 

2  Cunningham,  J.  (Sig.  Lib.) 
2  Boog,  William 

2  Nicolson,  George 

3  Fraser,  Miss 

5  Stevenson,  Mrs 
5  Ruddiman,  Miss 

5  Hill,  Mrs 

6  Cowper,  A. 

7  Grant,  Mrs 

S  Porteous,  Miss 
S  Tod,  Miss 

8  Willis,  Miss  Anno 
8  Burt,  Miss 


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8  Fraser,  Miss 

8  M'Naughton,  Misses 

8  Strachan,  Miss 

11  Lawson,  Hen.,  corn  rnercht. 

12  M'Culloch,  William 
12  Forsyth,  Mrs 

12  Taylor,  Mrs 

12  Bews,  J.  M.,  writer 

12  Mill,  Ebenezer,  S.S.C. 

12  Brown,  James  K. 

12  Spence,  Alex.,  M.D. 

12  Brown,  Mrs  J. 

13  Moffat,  John,  grocer 

Auburn  Place.    4. 

1  Brickmann,  F.  J. 

3  Matheson,  John  S. 

4  Currie,  Heriot,  engineer 

Back  of  Vaults,    3. 

81  Giles'  Street. 

2  Simpson,  James 

4  M'Millan,  Thomas,  butcher 

6  Adams,  Joseph 

7  O'Farrell,  Jas.,  pawnbroker 

Baker's  Place.    3. 

North-west  Circus  Place. 

1  Tod  Brothers,  millers 

2  M 'Donald,  Miss  E.  S.,  tobae. 

4  Stewart,  J.,  painter 

5  Simpson,  Alexander,  k  Co., 

grocers 

6  Rodger,  Mrs,  greengrocer 

6  Rodger,  Mrs  M.,  nurse 

7  M'Pherson,  J.,  painter 

9  Munro,  James  K.,  draper 
10  White,  Alexander 

10  Eno,  John 

10  Muir,  Mrs,  dressmaker 

10  Yule,  Mrs 

10  Campbell,  Miss 

10  Girdwood,  Mrs  H. 

10  Campbell,  Mrs  C. 

10  Macmeikan,  Alexander 

10  Robertson,  William 

11  Nisbet,  James,  tailor 

12  Scott,  Mrs  J.,  leather  mer. 

13  Burns,  John,  news-agent 

14  Bain,  J.,  china  merchant 

Balbirnie  Place,    10. 

Boseburn. 
1  Russell,  Adam 
1  M'Pherson,  James 

3  Henderson,  James,  dairy 

4  Campbell,  John,  dairy 

5  Kilpatrick,  A.,  dairy 

21  Wilson,  John,  contractor 

24  Marchbank,  William 

25  Brooks,  James,  daily 

26  Little,  James,  daily 

29  Reid,  Alexander,  com.  agent 

Baltic  Street.    1. 

1  M 'Donald,  D.  S. 

2  Lassen  k  Meiners 

2  Neuffert,  J.  M. 

3  Baillie,  W.  S. 

4  Marc/,  of  Lothian  Coal  Depot 

8  Black,  William 


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Alston,  William 
Eclin.  &  Leith  Gas  Light  Co. 
Duncan,  J.,  &  Co.,  brokers 
Wallace,  A. 
Thomson,  J. 
Bruce,  George 
Bahrs,  H,  &  Co. 
Schuthe,  Emil,  k  Co. 
Matthew  k  Theilmajm 
Millar,  AVilliam 
Rhind,  D.  A. 
Mason,  Thomas 
Wishart  k  Clapperton,  corn 
factors 

Bangor  Road,   4. 

Great  Junction  Street. 
Hodge,  Mrs,  grocer 
Johnston,  William 
Coutts,  John,  coal  agent 
Carr,  Thomas,  moulder 
Ballingale,  James,  wright 
Paul,  John,  sen.,  accountant 
Paul,  John,  jun. 
Kinnaird,  Win.,  contractor 
Wright   k   Robertson,  iron- 
founders 
Stewart,  Wm.,  contractor 
Field  &  Allan 
Thomson,  Ben.,  engineer 
Simpson,  Wm.  {H.M.C.) 
Mitchell,  Henry 
Stalker,  James 
Smith,  John,  glass-cutter 

Bank  Place,    4. 

Ferry  Road,  Leith. 

Young,  Mrs  Thomas,  Bank 
house 

Jeffrey,  William 

Dalziel,;_Mrs  John 

Duncan,  Mrs  John 
fBalbirnie,  John 

Dickson,  Richard 

Black,  William  (  W.  <LJ.  B)., 
Lincoln  villa 

Calder,  William,  Bank  villa 

Galloway,  M.  P.,  Bank  cot- 
tage 

Robertson,  Jas.,  coach -hirer 

Bolton,  David  {Bolton  <£.■  Co.) 

Scott,  E. 

Nicoll,  James 

Laurie,  David 

Scott,  Thomas 

Anderson,  Samuel' 

Bank  Street.    9. 

Summers,  Adam,  outfitter 
Stark,  Adam,  ironmonger 
Middleton,  John,  tailor 
Sinclair,  James,  draper 
Scottish  Trade  Protection  So- 
ciety.    See  Adv. 
Bathgate,  George  T. 
Morison,  P. 
Kay,  W. 
Reid,  William 
Renton,  John 
Noble,  James 


5  Kay,  William,  stationer 

6  Munro,  Alexander,  clothier 

7  Knowles,  Jasper,  confec'ner. 

8  White-Millar      &      Robson, 

S.S.C. 
Taylor,  John,  perfumer 
Grady,  J.  &  A.,  booksellers 
Bell  &  Bradfute,  booksellers 
Burns  k  Bell,  clothiers 
Cockburn,  C,  shirtmaker 
Cockburn,  Mrs  C. 
Muir,  Mark  H. 
Laing,  Alexander 
Taylor,  Gordon 
Tait,  Mrs,  dressmaker 
Miller,  Alexander 
Reid,  Mrs 

Gray,  Charles,  watchmaker 
Aitchison,     James,     watch- 
maker.    See  Adv. 
Cribbes,  Peter,  watchmaker 
Hewit,  G.,  bill-poster 
Fairley,  John,  bill-poster 
Petrie,  John 
Walls,  Archibald 
Aird,  John 
Thomson,  David 
Boyle,  Mrs,  staymaker 
Lawrie,  John,  baker 
M'Dougall,  N.,  spirit  dealer 


9 

10 

12 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
14 
15 

18 
20 

•20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
21 
22 
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Bank  Street,  North.   9. 

Bank  of  Scotland. 
Davidson,  D. 
Armstrong,  T.,  cashier 
Laing,  Alexander 
Muir,  Mark  H. 

1  Burns,  Dinnis,  med.  botanist 

2  Glen,  J.  &  R. 

4  Whitten,  Rob.  H,  auctioneer 

5  Jack,  John,  slater 

5  Bisset,     Jane,     refreshment 

rooms 

6  Renton,  J.,  organ-builder 

7  M'Intosh,  James,  bookseller 

8  Niinmo,  P.  k  J. 

8  Higgin  k  Thom,  printers 

9  Stevenson,  And.,  bookseller 

10  Russell,  Thos.,  brush  maker 

11  Logie,  Gilbert,  bookseller 

12  Lindsay,  Alex.,  bookseller 

13  H.M.  Gazette  Office 

13  Laurie,  A.,  k  Co.,  printers 
13  Laurie,  Wm.  Alex.,  W.S. 
13  Mossman,  Wm.,  bookbinder 
13  Grieve,  Andrew,  bookbinder 

13  Littlejohn,  Mrs 

14  Orman,  Alexander 

15  Stocks,  Alexander 

15  Offices  of  the  Free  Church 

16  Nat.  Security  Savings  Bank 
16  Hay,  H.  S.  A.  L.,  accountant 
16  Meikle,  Christopher,  actuary 
16  Duncan,  Alexander 

16  Scottish  Society  for  the  Pre- 

vention of  Cruelty  to  Ani- 
mals; fl.  S.  A.  L.  Hay, 
secretary  and  treasurer 

17  Laing,  Rev.  John 


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Bank  Street,  Leith.    1. 

2  Smith  k  Alexander,  merchts. 
9  Flett,  William,  merchant 

6  Rose,  L.,  &  Co.,  merchants 

Barony  Street.   7. 

1  Wilson,  W.,  baker 

3  Harvey.  Mrs 

3  Craig,  Thomas 

3  Wilson,  William 

5  Broomfield,  Mrs,  grocer 

7  Jack,  Samuel,  bootmaker 
9  Maule,  John,  builder 

11  Simpson,  G.  B. 

11  Aitchison,  Mrs  M. 

11  Smith,  James 

11  Mitchell,  George 

17  Murphy,  James 

17  White,  Alexander 

17  Neilson,  William 

17  Innes,  Adam  M. 

21  Erskine,  Miss 

•21  Walker,  T.,  tailor 

21  Smith,  Mrs  James 

21  Thorburn,  William 

19a  Lorimer,  Thomas  C. 

21   Bolton,  J.,  grocer 

23  Macdouald,  Miss,  grocer 

25  Darling,  Andrew 

25  Robertson,  Mrs 

25  Crerar,  George 

25  M'Gregor,  John 

25  Elder,  David 

25  Liddell,  James  B. 

27  Lewis,  R.,  bootmaker 
Glasslte  Chapel 

35  M'Gregor,  D.,  writer 

35  Mitchell,  William 

35  Gemlie,  Andrew,  teacher 

35  Smith,  John 

35  Peebles,  Robert 

35  Wilson,  Andrew,  writer 

39  Baigrie,  Mrs,  coal  merchant 

39  Innes,  Thomas 

39  Paterson,  James 

39  Hawks,  Edward 

39  Seggie,  Alexander 

39  Ogilvie,  Charles 

41  Stewart,  Robert  B. 

Pater  son 's  Court 

Old  Brouyhton 

Ponton,     T.      M.,      joiner, 
Broughton  house 
34  Weierter,  F.,  music  teacher 
34  Greenaway,  James 
34  Gardiner,  Robert 
34  Watson,  John 
34  Maeritchie,  John 
34  Bell,  Thomas,  smith 
32  Miller,  James 
30  Cameron,  Peter 

28  Baird,  John 

28  Baird,  Miss,  dressmaker 

28  Darling,  Robert  (G. P.O.) 

28  Scott,  Donald 

*28  Pritty,  John 

28  Sherrit,  Adam  (G. P.O.) 

28  Rose,  Robert 

26a  Smith,  Miss  M. ,  milliner 


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Train,  J. ,  spirit  dealer 

Sang  &  Barker,  druggists 

New  Browjhton 

Davidson,  Jonathan 

Anderson,  William 

Walker,  John,  junior 

Walker,  John,  mason 

Ponsonby,  Mrs,  lodgings 

Stewart  &  Eraser,  dressmkrs. 

Russell,  Mrs  J. 

Brown,  Robert,  writer 

Knox,  Miss 

Rutherford,  Thomas 

M'Kay,  MissM.,  dressmaker 

Macdouald,  Tertius 

Cay,  John 

Cay,  Mrs  F. 

Henderson.  Mrs  George 

Learmonth,  Thomas,  junior 

Learmonth,  Thomas 
8  Black,  David 
8  Stewart,  Charles 
8  Rutherford,  Robert 
6  Campbell,  W.  J.,  agent 
4  Christie,  James,  dairyman 
2  Bell,  Miss 
2  Sanderson,  James 
2  Inch,  Mrs  J. 
2  Reid,  Joseph 
2  Ferguson,  James  H. 
2  Balfour,  G.  D. 
2  Ross,  Mrs  D.,  ladies'  nurse 

Bathfield,    5. 

North  Leith. 
Knox,  James 
Pirie,  James 
Murray,  John 
Wallace,  R.  B.  (Customs) 
Ramsay,  A. 

Bath  Street.    1. 

17  Lamb,  Laurence 
4  &  5  Edinburgh  Roperle  Co. 
2  Gavin,  P. ,  &  Son,  ropemakers 

Baxter's  Place,    1. 

Greenslde  Place. 

1  Aitken,  John,  silk  mercer 
IB  Jamieson,  Robert,  fruiterer 

2  Crawford,  John 
2  Pringle,  James 

2  Lawrie,  Alexander 
2  Moir,  John 

2  Turner,  Mrs  Peter 

3  Girle,  George  H. 

4  Russel,  John 

5  Eraser,  Donald 

6  Gordon,  James,  spirit  merch. 

8  Anderson,  E. 

9  M 'Donald,  Alex.,  butcher 


Beaumont  Place. 

1  Gulland,  William 
5  Mitchell,  William 
7  Robertson,  G.,  teacher 
7  Hutton,  John 
7  Ross,  William 
16  Purves,  J.  (/.  .0  P.  P 
16  Dawson,  Thomas 
16  Aitchison,  Walter 


12. 


16   M 'Donald,  Jas.  (Q.P.O.) 

]  4  Dobie,  John 

12  Rutherford,  William 

12  Henderson,  Alex.  «;. 

12  Smith,  David 
10  Lowden,  William 

8  Logic,  Gilbert 

4  Maxwell,  Mrs  William 

2  Nisbet,  J, dm 

Bedford  Street.     3. 
See  Dean  Street. 

Bell  Place, 
Water  Lane. 

32  Colville,  James 

Bellevue.    3. 
Millar,  David,  builder 
14  M'Kenzie,  G,  cabinetmaker 

Henderson,  J.,  contractor 
7  Megson,  David,  rag  merchant 
Moodie,  R. 

Calder,  Alexander,  sculptor 
Brabner  and  Moodie 

Bellevue  Crescent.    3. 

1  Leven,  Mrs  John 

1  Young,  George 

1  Wilson,  Miss 

1  Stewart,  Mrs  Charles  C. 

1  Beattie,  Adam 

2  Bayley,  George,  W.S. 

3  Gordon,  John 

4  Smith,  R.  M. 

5  Dempster,  H.  L. 

6  Tait,  Mrs  J.  H. 

7  Main,  Rev.  Thomas 

8  Black,  James  Tait 

9  Millar,  Miss 

10  Marwick,  James  D.,  S.S.C., 

city  clerk 

11  Stevens,  Mrs  Campbell 
Lane 

Peattie,  John 

M'Gregor,  J. ,  coach  propriety  'i 

St  Mary's  Church 

Bellevue  Place.    3. 

1  Johnston,  Mrs  J.  R. 
3  Rowbottom,  Rev.  E. 
5  Thomson,  Mrs 

Bellevue  Terrace.    2. 

1  Muir,  James 

2  Bell,  Mrs  R.  F. 

2  Waterston,  George,  junior 

2  Canch,  Mrs 

2  Scott,  Mrs 

3  Gray,  Mordaunt 

4  Morrison,  Alexander 

4  Cadell,  Mrs  Alexander 

5  Brodie,  Miss 

6  Pringle,  Colonel 

7  Poland,  Captain 

S  Miller,  Peter,  surgeon 
9  Muir,  Richard  G. 

10  Baird,  Robert  B. 

11  M'Lean,  Malcolm 

Bell's  Court.    1. 
Ximmo,  William 


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Buchanan,  Edward  G. ,  agent 

Lyle,  Peter,  merchant 

Gilmer,  J.  G.,  &  Co.,  merchants 

Bell's  Mills,    3. 

Dean. 
Cromhie,  Thomas,  dairy 
Forsyth,  Henry,  W.S. 
Fullarton,  Miss 
Deans,  "Walter,  skinner 
M'Kechnie,  James,  dyer 
Fyfe,  Alexander,  carter 
Finnie,  Mrs 
Gilbert,  James 
Eollo,  Archibald,  Sunbury  house 

Bernard  Street.    1. 

JSfos.  1  to  8,   Ward  3. 

Other  Nos.,  1. 

2  M'Millan,  Mrs,  tobacconist 

3  Stevenson,  R. ,  k  Co.,  agents 

3  Ferguson,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer 

4  Truman,  Hanbury,  Buxton, 

<b  Co.,  London  Porter  Store 
4  Stocks,  David,  &  Co.,  agents 
4  Kemp,  John  F.,  &  Co.,  agents 
6  Beda,  Esehricht,  &  Co. ,  ship- 
brokers 

6  Beda,  A.  W.,  Prussian  V.-C. 

7  Cameron,  J.  &  P.,  rail,  carriers 

8  Thomson,  John,  grocer 

9  Caledonian    Fire  and    Life 

Assurance  Company 
9  Kerr,  C.  M.,  wine  merchant 
10a  Richards,  J.,  &  Son,  dyers 

11  Hutchison  ft  Co.,  merchants 

12  Hutchison,  R.  (H.  &  Co.) 

13  Royal  Insurance  Company 
13  Paterson,  W.,  solicitor &N. P. 
13  M'Corquodale,  A.,  merchant 
13  Crooks,  William,  agent 

13  Latta,  D.  M.    &   I.,   S.S.C. 

andN.P. 
13  Maconochie,  J.,  accountant 

13  Clark,  Andrew,  S.S.S.,  N.P. 

14  Union  Bank  of  Scotland 

14  North  British  and  Mercan- 
tile Insurance  Company 

14  White,  John  A.,  agent 

15  Clydesdale  Banking  Co. 
15  Reoch,  George  W. ,  agent 

15  Thomson,  H.  T. 

16  National  Bank  of  Scotland 
16  Turnbull,  John 

16  Strachan,  William 

18  Duncan,   Flockhart,  Powell, 

&  Co. 

19  Williamson,  Charles,  mercht. 
19  Rennie,  A.  R,,  merchant 

19  Marshall,  Mrs 
19  Millar,    Thomas,    agent   for 
County  Fire  Insurance 

19  Garvie,  Alexander 

20  Waterston  &  Johnston 

21  Mann  k  Duncan,  S.S.C. 
21  Caledonian  Fire  Insur.  Co. 
21  Scottish  Property  Invst.  Co. 
21  Mann  k  Duncan,  agents 

21  Aitken,  Gray,  k  Co. ,  merchts. 

22  Smith,  Alex.,  corn  factor 


23  Hercus,  James 
23  Todd,  Thomas 
23  Cunningham,  James 

23  Cusine,  James 

24  Thorburn,  William,  baker 

25  Davidson,  John,  stationer 

26  Electric  Telegraph  Co. 

27  French,  John,  grocer 

28  Tennent,  W.  G,  agent 

28  Wilson,     Brandt,     &     Co., 

merchants 
28  Jack,  George,  merchant 
28  Atlas  Assurance  Co. 
28  Boyd,  Miss  Mary  A. 
28  Tulloch,  Wm. 
28  M'Intosh,  Robert 
28  M'Intosh,  Alexander 
28  Heddle,  James 
28  Heddle,  Mrs 
28  Wood,  Andrew 

28  Paterson,  L.     ■ 

29  British  and  Irish  Magnetic 

Telegraph  Co. 

30  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland 

31  Murphy,  A.  D.,  S.S.C. 

32  Rendell,  Win.,  corn  factor 
32  Rendell,  Magnus,  agent 
32  Jamieson,  Thomas 

32  Tinniswood,  Robert,  agent 

32  Wilkie,  Mrs 

33  Methuen,  James 
33a  Branch  Post  Office 

34  Leith,  Hull,  and  Hamburgh 

Steam  Packet  Co. 

34  Currie,  James,  k  Co.,  agents 

35  Pattison,  Wr.  G. ,  merchant 
35  Gillespie  &  Cathcart,  agents 
35  Blackwood,  Scott,  &  Co. ,  agts. 

35  Berwick,  Mrs 

36  Gilchrist,  Mrs 

36  M 'Bride,  Mrs 

37  White,  A.,  k  Co.,  merchants 
37  Laing,  W.,  steamship  owner 
37  Mitchell,  Somerville,  &  Co., 

merchants 

37  Consul,      Belgian  —  John 

Somerville,  jun. 

38  Beveridge,  P.  S. ,  S.  S.  C. ,  N.  P. 
38  Sutherland,  J.  B.,  S.S.C. 

41  Wood,  P.  &  C,  merchants 

42  Ogilvie,  John,  k  Co. 

43  Thomson  k  Co.,  shipbrokers 
43  Waddie,  Alex.,  k  Co.,  agents 

43  Peacock,  David,  agent 

44  Leith  and  Newcastle  Steam 

Packet  Company 

45  Cunningham,  John,  plumber 

46  Mackenzie,  T. 

46  Hardie,  Thomas,  merchant 

47  Shorrock,  Robert,  spirit  mer. 

48  British  Linen  Cols  Bank 
48  Cundell,  Joseph,  agent 

50  Bell,  J.*,  &  Co.,  wine  merchts. 

51  General  Steam  Navig.  Co. 

52  Dakiel,  Mrs,  fruiterer 

53  k    54    Henderson    k    Turn- 

bull,  merchants 
55  Macgregor,  Cundell,  &  Co. 
55  Macgregor,  D.  R. ,  merchant 


Govern' t  Emigration  Board 

55  Leith  and  Rotterdam  Steam- 
ship Office 

55  Leith  and  St  Petersburg 
Steamship  Office 

55  Vice-Consul  de  France — 
Wagner  Raoul 

55  Raahauge  Brothers,  shipbkrs. 

55  Stoltz,  Zoff,  &  Co.,  shipbkrs. 

55  Courts,  Andrew,  pilot 

55  Leith  Commercial  List  Office 

55  Somerville,  Henry 

56  Cruickshanks  &  Ronaldson 

Bernard  Terrace,    12. 

Clerk  Street. 

1  Macintosh,  James 
3  Stirling,  Irvine  R, 
3  Muir,  W.  S.,  agent 
3  Hawley,  William 

3  Pillans,  John 
3  Wilson,  Thomas 

3  Harper,  John 

5  Lawrie,  Miss 
Lyon,  George 

9  Woore,  Henry 
9  Allan,  James 
9  Rutherfoord,  Mrs 

Blaeket  Place.    13. 

2  Lindsay,  J.  K.,  S.S.C. 

4  Cunninghame,  Mrs 

6  Robertson,  Jas.  (/.  R.  <£*  Co.) 
8  Cooper,  Thos.  (C.  &  Co. ) 

10  Mossman,  A.,  jeweller 

10  Mossman,  James 

12  Williamson,  Sinclair 

14  Sutherland,  Mrs  Col.  S. 

16  Craig,  Arch.  (C.  Brothers) 

15  Brown,  Mrs 

20  Morton,  Alexander 

22  Phillips,  William 

24  Dunlop,  John,  M.D.,  R.X. 

28  Reid,  William 

30  Usher,  Andrew  (A.  U.  d-  <  'o.  I 

32  Carnegie,  Miss 

34  Sime,  Thos.  (P.  &R.  Wright) 

36  Livingston,  Jas.  (L.  &  Weir) 

38  Shiell,  Anthony 

40  Somerville,  Miss 

42  Paterson,  J.  (Romanes  &  P. ) 

44  Stuart,  Alexander 

48  Philip,  Rev.  George,  A.M. 

50  Herdman,  John 

52  Smith,  Mrs 

52  Smith,  James  H. 

52  Smith,  George  H. 

54  Johnston,  Thomas  M. 

56  M'Intyre,     Miss,     boarding 

school 
60  Stoddart,  John 

33  Adams,  George,  S.S.C. 

31  Home,  Patrick 

29  Brown,  Rev.  George 
27  Leishman,  James 

25  Robertson,  Thomas 

23  Somerville,  James,  S.S.C. 

21  Smith,   Daniel,  corn  mercht. 
19  Bogie,  Mrs  William  . 

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15  Nieol,  William 

13  Ritchie,  James 

11  Cotton,  Wm.  (G.  C.  <0  S071) 
9  Simson,  Mrs 

7  Grieve,  Mrs  R.  S. 

1  Gilmour,  Oliver 
Monteitli,  Dimcan,  Belleville 

lodge 
M'Laren,     Duncan,      M.P., 

Newington  liouse 
Potts,    William   (W.    &  H. 

P.),  Aln  lodge 

Blackford  Road,    13. 
Whitekouse  Loan. 

2  M'Call,  Miss 

4  Cheyne,  Miss 

6  Douglas,  Mrs  Admiral 

8  Brown,  Alexander 

10  Farquhar,  Miss  Elizabeth. 

12  Harrison,  George 

14  Watson,  John  K. 

16  Brown,  Walter 

18  Atkins,  George  0. 
20  Watt,  Miss 

22  Pearson,  Adam 

13  Wright,  Mrs  Hugh 
Stephens,  H.  J. ,  Marion  villa 

11  M'Dowall,  Mrs,  Dunedin 

7  Cay,  Robert  Dundas 
7  Cay,  Miss  Jane 

5  Anderson,  Miss 

3  Kennedy,    Robert 
1  Hamilton,  Misses 

Blair  Street.    9. 

1  Smiths  k  Co. ,  oilmen.     See 

Adv. 
3  Currie,  David  R. 

3  Macnab,  Peter 
5  Tarbet,  James 

9  Isles,  Andrew,  k  Son 

13  Gow,  James,  paper-ruler 

15  Dunn,  D.  &  R. 

19  Macniven,  P.  &  W.  ML,  &  Co. 
19  Henderson,  James 

23  Macniven  &  Cameron 
23  Cameron,  Duncan 

23  Cameron,  Robert 
23  Halden,  James 
27  Thomson,  James 
27  Thomson,  Mrs 
31  Mackay,  William 
31  Moir,  Robert 
31  M'Millan,  D. 

35  Fraser,  Charles 
37  Cullen,  M. 

41  Mutrie,  W. 

2  Spence,  J.  ;  house,  21 

4  Brown,  C.  ;  house,  13 

18  Quigley,  Patrick  ;  house,  21 

26  &  28  Barker,  Patrick 

30  Rafferty,  Peter.     See  Adv 

36  Hamilton,  Eobt.  ;  house,  21 
40  Muir,  Peter 
44  Dickson,  John 

Blenheim  Place.     1 

1  Upton,  Thomas 


1  Jack,  John,  writer 
1  White,  Mrs 
1  Carr,  Misses 

1  Louden,  William 

2  Reid,  Robert,  house  painter 

3  Henderson,  Henry 

4  M'Killop,  Miss,  milliner 

5  Bowie,  M.,  &  Co. 

6  Lamb,  Mrs 

S  Skinner,  W.  R.,  S.S.C. 
9  Thomson,  C.  W. 
10  Ritchie,  David. 

Bonnington. 

'  East,  4.      West,  2. 

Bonnington  Chemical  Company 
Hewitt,  A.  L,  2  Elizafield 
MTntyre,  Mrs,  2  Elizafield 
Hunter,  David,  3  Elizafield 
Hardy,  James,  5  Elizafield 
Leadbetter,  Alex.,  Elizafield 
White,  Burns,  &  Co.,  skinners, 

etc. 
Smith,  William,  gardener 
Pefiers,  James 

Gulland,  John,  Bonnington  mills 
Latta,  Mrs,  grocer 
Callander,  D.,  k  Sons,  tanners 
Junner,  J.  C,  Bonnington  brae 
Tod,  Adam,  Bridge  place 
Miller,  James,  market  gardener 
Sinclair,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  Bon- 
nington ironworks 
Beveridge,  Miss  T.,  spirit  dealer 
Thomson,       D.,        Bonnington 

Grove  house 
Lowes,    Thomas    C.    (G.P.O.), 

Ashfield 
Street,  A.,  Bonnington  bower 
Duncan,    T.    (T.    D.    &   Sons), 

Cockburn  bank 
Kinghorn,    Wm. ,     Bonnington 

villa 
Caldwell,      Wm.,      Bonnington 

Grove  villa 
Mouat,  John,  Bonnington  Grove 

villa 
Halley,      George,      Bonnington 

grove 
Halley,  Elizabeth  B.,  Bonning- 
ton grove 
King,  James,  TaaphaU  cottage 

Bonnington  Bank,    4. 

Bonnington  Road. 
Torrance,  Joseph,  gardener 
M'Diarmid,  John 
Dewar,  Ebenezer  {D.  &  Co.) 
Hay,  Alexander,  writer 
Thomson,  W.  Archibald 
Gardiner,  Mrs  T. 
Ronalds,  Edmond 
Gibson,    Wm.     W.    (Gibson    <fc 
Walker),  Bonnington  house 

Bonnington  Place.    4. 

1  Little,  Mrs 

2  Dickson,  James,  merchant 


3  .Miles,  William 

4  Walker,  Mrs 

5  Gibson,  Francis  <;.  D. 

5  Younger,  John 

6  Cameron,  C. 

7  Thomson,  W.  A. 

8  Sinclair,  Alexander 

8  Thompson,  Jan 

9  Lillie,  James 

10  Milne,  John 

11  Young,  James 

11  M'Giflivray,  William,  writer 

12  Balfour,  Mrs  Dr 

13  Marshall,  David,  engineer 

15  Tennant,  \V.  V,. 

16  Kinghorn,  Hugh,  eonl 

Bonnington  Road. 
Methven,  Tlios.,  Stanwel]  lodge 
Fraser,  Hugh,  nurseryman 
Stevens,  Francis  Alfred 

Bonnington  Terrace.  2. 

1  Renwick,  Walter 

2  Steven,  William 

3  Fowler,  James 

4  Smith,  David 

5  Charmers,  C.  S. 

6  Flett,  William 
10  Lyall,  John 
10  Hay,  John 

Boroughnmirhead.   13. 

Nicoll,  Thomas,  florist 
Douglas,  Thomas  H.,  St  Bride's 
Douglas,  J.  T.,  St  Bride's 

Bo  swell  Road,    5. 

Wardie. 

JMblett,  F.  B.,  Erneston  lodge 

Mathieson,  Geo.,  Clifton  lodge 

Houy,  William,  examiner  to  the 

G.P.O.,  Oakleigh  villa 
Smith,  Mrs  Alex.,  Gesto  villa 
Nichol,  John  W.,  West  cottage 
Nichol,  Mrs,  West  cottage 
Gillon,    John    (J.    G.   <L-    Co.). 

Wardie  house 
Hamilton,  Rev.  J.,  South  cottage 
Hope,  Misses,  Wardie  lodge 
Campbell,  Miss,  2  Wardie  villas 
Davison,  S.  D.,  Boswell  house 
Paterson,  Miss,  Wardie  rillas 
Middleton,   Mrs  G.  M.,  Wardie 

villas 
Kennedy,  Thomas,  Wardie  hoi 

Bowershall,    3. 

Bonnington  Road. 
Tennant,  T.  M.,  k  Co.,  engineers 

Bowershall  Place.    3. 

1  Murray,  Thomas 

4  Alexander,  John,  grocer 

Bowling-green  St.  W.  4. 

i  Cunningham,  J.  k  J. 
Ilnglis,    John,    Junction    steam 
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Bowling-green  St.    4. 

Great  Junction  Street. 

2  Wait,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

3  Laing,  John 

3  Crawford,  James 

4  Bridges,  James 

4  Bridges,  Mrs  Thomas 
6  M 'In tyre,  John 

6  Buchanan,  "Win.  (H.M.C.) 

7  Macfarlane,  G.,  missionary 
9  M'Acarte,  Alfred 

10  M'Swan,  Donald 

11  Reid,  James,  carter 

Brandfield  Place.  10. 

Fountainbridge. 
1  Stewart,  Miss 

1  Diamond,  John 

2  Sword,  David 

4  Woodburn,  William 

5  Stronach,  G.  B. 

5  Cunningham,  Alexander 

Brandfield  Street.    10. 

Grove  Street. 
Gilroy,  George,  builder 
Wilkie  &  Paul,  brassfounders 
Smith,  John,  paper  warehouse 

Brandon  Street.    3. 

1  Macleod,  J.  G.  E. 

2  Campbell,  Miss 

3  M'Hutchen,  Borthwick  G. 

4  Murray,  James,  of  Callands 

5  Marr,  Mrs 

b'  Howden,  Peter,  wine  mercht. 

8  Lindesay,  Lieut. -Col.  P. 

9  Sang,  Mrs 

10  Belfrage,  Mrs 

10  Belfrage,  A.  W. 

11  Davidson,  Mrs 

11  Davidson,  Alexander,  writer 

11  Anderson,  Charles  G. 

11  Rae,  Henry 

11  Rae,  David,  builder 

11  Ironside,  Mrs 

12  M 'Galium,  Miss 

12  Paton,  Walter,  cabinetmaker 

13  Anderson,  Mrs  James 

14  Don,  Joseph 

14  Wilson,  Mrs  John 
14  Ritchie,  Miss 
14  Howie,  John 
14  Wylie,  Samuel 

14  Ferguson,  Charles 

15  Parker,  W.  A.,  advocate 
Howie,  John,  sculptor 
Fergie,  William,  smith,  etc. 
M'Caul,  Charles,  Heriot  cot. 

Bread  Street.    10. 

1  Lillie,  Thomas,  baker 

3  Robertson,  James 

9  Macdonald,  James,  stationer 
11  Birrell,  Robert 
11   Kerr,  David 
11  Thomson,  Robert 
11  Forrest,  William,  plasterer 
11   Walker,  Archibald 


11  Berry,  James 

11  Kennedy,  Alexander 

11  Yule,  James 

13  Berry,  James,  saddler 

15  Gilbertson,  James,  flesher 
17  Charles,  George 

17  M'Culloch,  George 
17  Davidson,  William 
17  Kilpatrick,  Mrs 
17  Denholm,  William 
17  Liddell,  Thomas,  agent 
17  Gilfillan,  John 

19  Mackay,  E.,  spirit  dealer 

21  Sutherland,  D.,  k  Sons 

22  Gillespie,  James,  grocer 

23  Breck,  Alexander 
23  Alexander,  Mrs 
23  Miller,  William 
23  Fleming,  Thomas 
23  Alexander,  Mrs 

25  M'Kean,  Martin,  baker 
25a  Watt,  William,  draper.    See 

Adv. 
25b  Watt,  William 
25b  Douglas,  Robert 
25b  Sanderson,  Mrs 
25b  Macnaughton,       Mrs      F., 

lodgings 
25b  Mackay,  James,  coal  agent 

25  b  Templeton,  Mrs 
25b  Lauder,  Andrew 

27  M'Laren  &  Son,  ironmongers 

27  Hunter,  James,  bootmaker 
29  Henderson,  James,  grocer 

28  Napier,  Robert,  builder 

26  Napier,  George 
22  Mossman,  George 

22  Park,  Thomas,  shoemaker 

22  Oit,  David  (G. P.O.) 

20  Wilson,  Robert 

16  &  18  Drew  &  Burnet 
Bread  Street  Church 

12  Ross,  R. 

12  Godfrey,  Thomas,  tailor 
10  Rutherford,  Richard,  smith 

8  Wilkie,  James 

6  Davidson,  William,  painter 

Breadalbane  Street.    4. 

Bonnington  Road. 
Russell,  John,  maltings 
Bonnington  Sugar  Refining  Co. 

(Limited) 
Rose,  Charles  A.,  sugar  refiner 
Butt,  D. ,  sugar  boiler 
Laidiaw,  James 

Bridge  Street.   4. 

1  Anderson,  Lewis,  ironmonger 

2  M'Intyre,  Mrs  Alexander 
2  Jameson,  Gilbert 

4  M'Kay,  J.  &  C,  china  rner 
chants 
Old  Church  Street  here 

23  Robertson,  John,  spirit  dealer 
25  Fackney,  Mrs  James 

29  Houston,  D.,  merchant 

30  Cull,  John,  tobacconist 


31  Duncan,     William,    baker 

house  33 
33  Barry,  William 
33  Somerville,  Mrs  M. 

33  M'Lean,  Mrs 

34  Nicolson,  William,  grocer 

35  Smith,  James 


Dock  Street  here 
37  Bennet,  Geo.,  victual  dealer 
39  Lawson,  William,  painter 

41  Russell,  E.  &  R,  bakers 

42  Tweedale,  R.,  jun.,  flesher 

43  Leask,  John 
Sandport  Street  here 

45  k  46  Miller,  R. ,  grocer 
47  Smith,  James  M. 
47  Gillon,  Robert,  jun.,  tailor 
47  Weatherstone,    James,   corn 

dealer 
47  Gillon,  Robert,  sen. 
47  Gillon,  Gilbert 

47  Mathieson,  Jos.  (J.  «fc  R.  M.) 

48  Fountain,  James,  joiner 

49  Anderson,  Thomas,  joiner 

50  Ferguson,  P.  W.,  stationer 

51  Ferguson,  Robert,  chain  and 

anchor  store 

51  Ferguson,  Thomas,  k  Co. 

52  Brown,  W.  A.,  hairdresser 
54  Deanness,  Thos.,  bootmaker 
56  Skeen,  Miss 

56  Robertson,  William 

57  Alexander,  W.  G.,  druggist 

58  Millar,  R.,  jun.,  watchmaker 

Bright  Terrace,    10. 
Dairy  Road. 

4  Camming,  Robert 

5  Grieve,  Nathaniel 
11  Macfarlane,  Daniel 
13  Paterson,  William  U. 

Brighton  Street. 

See  Lothian  Street. 

Bristo  Place.    9. 

Baptist  Clmpel 
1  and  2  Wood,  Alex.,  fruiterer. 

See  Adv. 
3  Dickson,  John 
3  Gow,  James 

3  Hogg,  Andrew 
3a  Steven,  David 

4  Maxwell,  Miss,  toy  shop 

5  Shiels  k  Son,  confectioners 

6  Stampa,  Arthur 

8  Danks,  E.,  toy  shop 

9  Ross,  Mrs  E.,  nurse 
9  Philcox,  George 

9  Ledingham,  James 
10  Bailey,  W.  k  J.  A. 

Bristo  Port.    9. 

1  Cowan,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer 

2  Fleming,  George,  baker 

3  Sinclair,  John,  bookseller 

4  Thorburn,  Francis  D. 


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4  Ross,  Miss  A. 
4  Rennie,  Misses 
4  Rennie,  John 
4  Fraser,  James 

Donald,  John,  china  mercht. 
See  Adv. 

Bristo  Street.  11. 

7  Hogg,  A.,  spirit  merchant 

9  Smith,  Peter 
13  Keating,  Edward 
15  Archibald,  William 
17  Forsyth,  William,  painter 
17  Galloway,  D. 
17  Thomson,  Mrs 
17  Alexander,  A. ,  corn  merchant 
17  Lennox,  John 
17  Mitchell,  Alex.,  bird  stuffer 
19  Alexander,  J.  G. 
21  Marshall,  Mrs,  sweep 
23  Lennox,  John,  draper 
23  Wilkie,  Alexander 
23  Law,  James 
25  Lind,  Wm.,  cheesemonger 

Charles  Street  here 
27  M'Kenzie,  Edward 
29  Jamieson,  John 
29  Jardine,  Charles 
31  Richardson,  F.,  bootmaker 
33  Smellie,  Robert,  grocer 
35  Chalmers,  William,  tailor 
35  Robertson,  James  (G.P.O.) 
35  Watson,  Alexander 
37  Small,  John,  grocer 
39  Smith,  Charles,  baker 
41  Forsyth,  Robert,  tailor 
41  Dewar,  Archibald 
43  Roper,  George,  bootmaker 
45  Fairgrieve,  John 

51  Fraser,  Alex.,  bootmaker 

55  Chisholm,  Robert,  dairy 
59  MacGill,  James 

59  M'Intosh,  Mrs  A. 

61  Garrioch,  John,  grocer 
71  Cotton,  George 
71  Potts,  G.  H. 
70  Dow,  George,  spirit  merchant 
66  Bain,  D.,  grocer 

62  Macgill  &  Begbie,  painters 
68  Calver,  C,  spirit  merchant 
64  Dewar,  Mrs 

64  Smith,  William 

64  Bowie,  John,  M.D. 

62  Fingland,  George,  grocer 

60  Ledingham,  G.,  greengrocer 
58  General's  Entry 

58  Archman,  William,  smith 
58  M'Kain,  James,  joiner 

56  Moncur,  John,  plumber 
54  Tod,  Mrs  James 

54  Shaw,  James 

54  M'Laren,  Thomas 

54  Learmonth,  A. ,  victual  dealer 

52  Williamson,  Thomas 
52  Hamilton,  Thomas 

50  Williamson,  James,  tailor 
48  Clark,  James,  flesher 


40  M 'Queen,  Mrs 
46  M'Queen,  John 

44  Leslie,  Jane 

38  Dickson,  Adam,  grocer 

36  Hamilton's  Entry 

36  Steven,  Mrs 

36  Robertson,  Mrs 

36  Cameron,  John,  smith 

36  Urrpihart,  Kenneth,  cabinet- 
maker.    See  Adv. 

36  Linton,  Adam,  plumber 

34  Henderson,  Miss  M. 

32  Gordon,  J.  &*G.,  druggists 

30  Middletons  Entry 

30  Rutherford  &  Co. ,  spirit  mer- 
chants 

26  Bristo  Church  and  School 

26  Wilson,  James,  teacher 

24  Davis,  Mrs 

22  Napier,  Duncan,  herbalist 

20  Alexander,  Walter 

16  Muir,  Mrs,  grocer 

14  Wilson,  Thomas,  agent 

14  Muir,  William,  agent 

14  Durie,  G.  &  J.,  agents 

14  M'Laren,  John 

14  Paton,  James,  spirit  dealer 

10a  Smith,  James,  dairy 

10  King,        Percival,       cricket 

teacher.     See  Adv. 
8  Gracie,  James 
6  French,  Mrs,  milliner 
4  Lyon,  Charles,  &  Sons 
2  Wood,  W.,  flesher 

Broad  Wynd.    3. 

6,  7,  20,  &  21  Slinion,  R.  &  D., 
workshops 

11  Walker,  Oliver 

Brougham  Place.    11. 

1  M'Nab,  James,  grocer 
4  Lamb,  Andrew 

4  Wotherspoon,  William 
4  Hooper,  Mrs 

6  Smith,  Archibald 

7  Christie,  Miss 
7  Ord,  William 

7  Chalmers,  John 

7  Graham,  Robert 

7  Moir,  Mrs  Ellen 

7  Insleip,  William 

Brougham  Street.    11. 

2  Dickison,  Alex.     See  Adv. 
4  Gladstone,  Mrs  C. 

4  Menzies,  James 
4  Stevenson,  Mrs 
6  Martin,  John 

8  Ritchie,  T. 

10  Blake,  Andrew 
10  Dickison,  Alexander 
10  Kilpatrick,  Hugh 
10  Maclagan,  Thomas 
10  Paul,  William,  writer 
10  Shaw,  Robert 

12  Mather,  Alexander 
14  Allan,  Robert 

16  Reith,  F.  W. 


Smith,  Janus 

Bobb,  J.  [Scotsman  Office) 

Inches,  Robert  K. 

Aikiuun,  .Mis 

Nelson,  Miss 

Crosbie,  Maxwell 

Donnelly,  William 

Lawson,  David 

Macgregor,  .Mrs  Joseph 

Smellie,  Rev.  James 

Whitelaw,  .Miss 

Dick,  Mrs 

Mann,  Janus 

Leichman,  <;. 

Lumsden,  Thomas 

Ferguson,  .Mis 

Gorrie,  Mrs  1». 

Jendine,  .Miss 

Forrest,  George 

Hunter,  George 

Inglis,  John 

Reid,  Abraham 

Watson,    Edward    1'.       So 

Adv. 
Paterson,  Janus 
Whitten,  David 
Storrie,  Mrs  Margaret 
Somerville,  George 
Sinclair,  Mis 
Hoggan,  George 
Grieve,  James 
Reid,  Donald 
Chisholm,  Andrew 
Ramsay,  Alexander 


Broughton,  Low.    2. 

Ewing,  William,  cooper 
Wilson,  T.,  brassfounder 
Baird,  John,  &  Son,  plaster  i  - 
Wardlaw,  A.  k  J.,  smiths 
Fraser,  Thomas,  joiner 
Maule,  John,  builder 

Broughton  Market.    7. 

1  to  5  Carmichael,  William 
Stevenson,  J.,  &  Son,  builders. 
Murray,  11. ,  cabinetmaker 
Neilson,  John,  cabinetmaker 
Curie,  J.,  pianoforte  maker 
Monro,  A.,  coachbuilder 
Bell,  Thomas,  smith 
Grierson,  John  S.,  smith 
Lindsay    &    Douglas,    brass- 
founders,  &c. 
Seggie,  Alexander,  engineer 

Broughton,  New,    7. 

Barony  Street. 
2  Sanderson.^  Muirhead, bldrs. 
7  Cameron,  James 
7  Bogue,  W.,  architect 

11  Robb,  J.  H.,  builder 

12  Herd  Brs.,  cabinetmakers 

13  M'CalL  W.,  japanner 

Broughton,  Old,    7. 

Barony  Street. 
2  Camicelli,  James 


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Boyd,  J. ,  cabinet  works 
Paterson's  Court 
1  Westwood,  Alexander 

BrougMon  Place.    2 

1  Lee,  Thomas 

1  Robb,  George 

1  Elliot,  Mrs  T.,  lodgings 

1  Robb,  Mrs  Gordon 

1  Thomson,  Rev.  John 

3  Cairns,  Mrs 

5  Holder,  John,  lodgings 

7  Murray,  James 

7  Napier,  Mrs  Charles 

7  Bruce,  James 

7  Campbell,  F.,  lodgings 

7  Hoseason,  Miss 

7  Dickson,  James 

9  Elder,  Alexander,  agent 
11  Dickson,  Miss 
13  Reid,  William 
13  Walker,  John 
15  Morrison,  Mrs  William 
17  Pullar,  James  Y.,  S.S.C. 
19  Kennedy,  Hugh,  W.S. 
2lA  Louis,  Mrs  E. 
21 A  Wilson,  Mrs 
21 A  Crossan,  Mrs 
21a  Macgowan,  Alexander 

23  Warren,  Mrs  William 

29  Sheppard,  John  C. 
31  Paton,  Miss 
31  Young,  William 
31  Ritchie,  Thomas 
31  Syrne,  Adam 

31  Guthrie,  Mrs,  lodgings 
33  Girdwood,  John 

35  Rose,  William 

Broughton  Court  here 
BrougMon  PI.  U.  P.  Church 

39  Forrester,  John 

37  Mortimer,  John 

Broughton  Place,  East 

32  Fisken,  Mrs 
32  Carrick,  Mrs 

30  Drummond,  And.     See  Adv. 
28  Watson,  Mrs  T.  BoswaU 

26  Colquhonn,  James  A. 

24  Dundas,  George,  C.A. 

22  Aitken,  Captain  Alex.,  R.N. 

20  Clarkson,  J.  B.,  surgeon 

18  Hardie,  John 

16  Christie,  Mrs  David 

16  Presgrave,  Mrs  Jane 

16  Smith,  Mrs 

16  Melville,  Francis  S.,  A.C.S. 

14  Paul,  Thomson,  W.S. 

12  Mitchell,  Houston 

8  Ritchie,  A.  Carnegy,  advocate 

6  Aitchison,  Mrs 

4  Kerr,  Andrew  A. 

4  Kerr,  Robert,  advocate 

2  Gray,  James 

2  St  James'  Episcopal  Chapel 

Broughton  Place,  E.    2 

1  Scott,  James 

2  Guthrie,  David 


2  Veitch,  Matthew 
2  Constable,  William 
2  Whittet,  James 

2  Grant,  William,  writer 

3  Cossar,  James,  writer 

4  Turnbull,  Andrew 
4  Cook,  Thomas 
4  Knox,  James 
4  Johnston,  Thomas 
4  Buchan,  A.  W. 

4  Boyd,  John 

5  Cook,  Miss 

6  M'AUister,  Andrew 

Broughton  Road.    2. 

Munro,  Thos.,  Broughton  park 
Watson,  Stewart,  Old  Broughton 

cottage 
Chapman,  C.  F.,  Jessamine  cot. 
Johnson,  T.  H,  Rose  cottage 
Walker,  A.  B. ,  Broughton  hall 
Wilson,  Alex.  Moncrieff,  Bland- 
field  house 
Butchard,  C.  T.,  Broughton  point 
Macdonald,  Lieutenant-Colonel, 

of  Powderhall 
Ross,  James,  East  Powderhall 
Sinclair,  Dan. ,  Powderhall  cot. 
Tait,  Alexander,  Femiehill 
Morrison,  William,  Ferniehill 
Christie,  James,  Blandfield  cot. 
Stewart,  William,  Rosebank 
Inglis,  Alexander,  gardener 
Grierson,     George     (Cemetery), 

Rosebank 
Dicksons  &  Co.,  Eedbraes  and 

Stuartfield 
Stephens,  Henry,  Redbraes  cot. 
Gordon,  Mrs,  Redbraes 

Broughton  Road, 

Lower.    2. 

Blandfield  Chemical  Works 
Reid,  William,  Logie  green 
Forbes,  James,  Logie  green 
Young,  Gavin,  Logie  cottage 
Crerar,  George,  Logie  mill 
O'Connell,  Ber.,  Beaver  hall 

Broughton  Street. 

East,  2.     West,  7. 

1  Spence,  James 

3    Victoria  hotel— Grey,  John 

5  Penny,  Miss,  milliner 

7  Miller,  R,  baker 

9  Taylor,  David,  umbrella  nikr. 
13  Wilkinson,  D.,  baker 
15  Paterson,  Maurice,  bookbind. 
17  Jenkinson,  Wm. ,  spirit  dealer 

Picardy  Place  here 
19  Finlay,  J.,  fruiterer 
19  M'Ewan,  John,  cowfeeder 
21  Renton,  Hepburne 
21  Mackenzie,  Mrs 
21  Leith,  Alexander 
21  More,  Archibald  (M.  tfc  R.) 
21  Hood,  Mrs 
21  Croall,  Mrs  William 


23  Purves,  Mrs,  draper 
25  Donald,  John,  publican 
29  Crossan,  Misses,  milliners 
29a  Munro,  AVilliam,  slater 
31  Rutherford,  D.  (M.  <fc  R.  | 
31  Henderson,  George 
31  Sayers,  Mrs  Robert 
31  Reikie,  James  S. 
31  Paterson,  Mrs 

Broughton  Lane 
35  Alexander,  Miss  Ann 
35  Scott,  E.  H.,  engineer 
35  Clark,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 
35  Home,  Miss 
35  Mercer,  Miss,  dressmaker 
37  M'Dougall,  J.,  slater 
37  Gordon    &    Co.,    pianoforte 

makers 
37  Gordon,  James,  merchant 
37  Gordon,    Alfred    R.,    consul 

for  Spain 
37a  Macleod,  John,  tailor 
9  Smith,  David,  grocer 
41  Falconer,  David,  tobacconist 
41a  Paterson,  Robert,  engraver 
41a  Paterson,  Mrs 
41a  Paterson,  James 
41a  M 'Galium,  Duncan 
41a  Rutherford,  George 
41a  Ross,  Adolphus 
41a  Thomson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
41a  Feme,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
43  &  45  Rutherford,  Geo.,  baker 

Forth  Street  here 

47  Poole,  Alex.,  hairdresser 
49  Muirhead,  Mrs  M.,  tavern 
49  Sloan  &  Son,  coal  merchants 
51  Steedman,  William 
51  Gunn,  Mrs 
51  Murray,  James 
51  Kirkham,  Mrs 
51  Fergusson,  Miss 
51  M'Farlane,  Archibald 
51  Connon,  Misses,  lodgings 
53  Gray,  John,  grocer 
57  Baird,  Miss  Elizabeth 
59  Dewar,  Mrs,  lodgings 
59  White,  Mrs 
9  Forbes,  James 
59  Mercer,  William 
59  Adair,  Miss 
59  Tarbet,  Mrs,  ladies'  nnrse 
59  Smith,  John 
59  Wilson,  William 
59  Greig,  James 
61  Myles,  James,  bootmaker 
63  Kellet,  J.,  tinsmith 
69  Dow,  Miss  Jane 
69  Wallace,  Thos.,  shoemaker 
69  Ewing,  Mrs  H.,  dressmaker 
69  Macpherson,  Daniel 
71  Fyfe,  J.,  bootmaker 
71a  M'Innes,  M.,  bootmaker 
73  Wilson,  Mrs  A.,  draper 
75  Shedden,  John 
75  Pae,  James 

75  Murray,  Misses,  dressmakers 
75  Mitchell,  James 


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75  Reid,  Robert 

77  Dalziel,  R.,  hosier,  etc. 
79  Brown,  Mrs,  milliner 
81  Macplierson,  Mrs,  tobac'nist 
83  Friend,  Mrs,  confectioner 
85  Lee,  T.,  spirit  merchant 
87  Reid,  Robert,  baker 
Broughton  Place  here 
St  James''  Episcopal  School 

76  M'Vitie,  Robert 

74  Taylor,  Mrs,  grocer 

72  Aikman,  Mrs 

72  Lawrie,  A.,  surgeon 

72  Laubach,  Conrad 

72  MeiHe,  Thomas 

70  Miller,  A.,  slater 

68  Reid,  James 

66  Cornelius,  W.,  artist 

64  Scrivener,  Mrs 

64  Inglis,  Miss 

64  Lumsden,  Mrs 

64  Ross,  David 

64  M'Gillivray,  William 

62a  Cooper,  John 

62  M'Kay,  L.,  coal  merchant 

60  Legget,  R.,  coach-hirer 

58  Megson,  David 

58  Shanks,  Christopher 

58  Liston,  George 

58  Dick,  John 

58  Mitchell,  George  (G.P.O.) 

58  Clark,  James 

58  Morison,  G.  A.,  engraver 

56a  Hunter,  Miss,  dressmaker 

56  Murray,  Mrs,  shoe  warehouse 

54  Keddie,  Miss,  greengrocer 

54  Tait,  W.,  bootmaker 

52  Silvie,  James,  writer 

52  Richardson,  Miss  Ann 

52  Slater,  Mrs  James 

52  Orr,  George 

52  Oit,  Alexander 

52  Stewart,  James,  coal  agent 

50  Craig,  Thomas,  grocer 

50a  Aitken,  J.,  china  merchant 

46  Johnston,  J.,  butcher 

44  Aitken,  James,  druggist 

44a  Rae,  Alexander,  spirit  dlr. 

42  Brown,  James,  grocer 

40  Craig,  James,  grocer 

38  Craig,  James 

38  Hardie,  Robert 

38  Sanderson,  Thomas 

38  Knight,  Miss,  dressmaker 

38  Knight,  David  L. 

38  Hoseason,  James  D. 

38  Hoseason,  Gilbert 

36  Cooper,  William,  cowfeeder 

34  KeiT  &  Co.,  stoneware  dlrs. 

32  Horsburgh,  John 

32  Kemp,  George 

30  Horsburgh,  J.,  spirit  mercht. 

28  Anderson,  J.,  bookseller 

26  Kemp,  G.,  butcher 
George  Heriot's  School 
St  Mary's  Free  Church 
Lawrie,  W.,  church  officer 
Catholic  Apostolic  Church 

22  Neilson,  John 


22  Walker,  Mrs 

20  Jolly,  William,  grocer 

18  Charles,  James,  ironmonger 

18  Young,  Mrs  James 

18  Henderson,  Thomas 

16  Lawrie,  T.,  music  teacher 

16  Murray,  James 

16  Poole,  Alexander 

16  Cochrane,  John  W. 

16  Wilkinson,  David 

14  Bartholomew,     G.,    k    Co., 

cabinetmakers 
12  Forrestal,  John 

12  Brockie,  William 
10  Gulland,  John 

York  Place  here 

Chapel  Lane  here 

St  Mary's  Catholic  Church 

Strain,  Right  Rev.  John,D.D. 

Rigg,  Rev.  George 

Geddes,  Rev.  William 

4  Theatre  Royal  cigar  depot 

2  Theatre  Royal 

2  Gordon,  W. ,  spirit  dealer 

Brown's  Place,    10. 

Vermel. 
1  Forgan,  David 

3  Adams,  John 

4  Edwards,  John 
4  Graham,  Robert 
4  Wright,  John 

4  Temple,  John 

5  M'Calman,  William 

Brown's  Place,    4. 

Ferry  Road,  Leith. 
Brown,  George,  smith 
Brown,  William,  smith 
Johnston,  John,  tobacconist 
M'Kelvie,  J  as. ,  coal  merchant 
Webster,  Jas.,  pavement  mercht. 

Brown  Square.     9. 

3  Greig,  John,  &  Son 

4  Leggat,  G.  &  J.     See  Adv. 

4  Leggat,  James 

5  Cameron,  J.  &  P.,  carriers 

10  Easton,  George 

17  Alexander,  Rev.  W.  L.,  D.D. 

18  Dickinson,  William,  tailor 

18  Stewart,  Peter  (G.P.O.) 

19  Cronibie,  John 
24  Street,  George 

24  M'Laren,  Thomas,  joiner 

Brown  Street.    12. 

1  Inglis,  Isabella,  dressmaker 

5  Young,  J. 

5  Lavack,  J. 

6  Ross,  George 

7  Sinclair,  James 
9  Leask,  James  B. 
9  Adamson,  Walter 
9  Mair,  George 

11  Gulland,  T. 

13  Muir,  Henry,  printer 
13  Band,  David 

13  Lawrie,  M. 

13  O'Donnell,  John 


15  Steven,  \). 
15  Tullo,  .1. 
Lam 

1  Izatt,  James,  baker 

G  Bortlrwick,  .Mi  . 

Brunswick  Place,    10. 

Lothian  /.'■<"/. 
Bow,  Wm.,  a:  Co.,  ■  oa  nbuQders 

Brunswick  Street,    1. 
//;//.  id* . 

7  Turner,  Professor  Win.,  If.B. 

9  Hay,  Mrs  John 
11  Downie,  Mrs  Watters 
13  Lorimer,  Alex.,  M.I). 
15  Dickson,  A.  J..  E 
17  Richardson,  Miss 

Brunswick  Street,    3. 
Stockbridge. 

1  Monteith,  Thomas,  wine  and 
spirit  merchant 
11  Baxter,  Hector,  bootmaker 
13  M'Kay,  Angus,  tailor 
15  Norie,  Robert 
15  Forman,  Mrs  J. 
15  Fortune,  John 
17  Wilson,  Charles,  dairy 
19  Ferguson,  Thomas 
19  White,  John 
19  Dickson,  R. 
19  Gow,  David 
21  Cassie,  A.,  &  Sons,  dyers 
25  Luke,  James,  baker 
27  Paterson,  Abertas 
27  Monteith,  Thomas 
27  Dunlop,  C,  cabinetmaker 
27  Dewar,  John 
27  Oliver,  Gilbert  E.,  engraver 
27  Ross,  William,  engineer 
31  Mitchell,  James,  shoemaker 
33  Anderson,  A. 
33  Watson,  Thomas 

43  Paton,  William 
47  Kay,  James 

49  Reid,  Mrs 

49  Morison,  Alexander 

49  Forrest,  Mrs  Daniel 

51  Falconer,  James,  writer 
Working  Men's  Institute 

55  St  Stephen's  School 

56  Macfarlane,  M.,  milliner 
54  Butler,  James,  glazier 

50  M 'Donald.  D. 

50  Brown,  John,  clerk 

50  Wedderspoon,  W. 

50  Todd,  J.,  painter 

50  Dear,  Thomas,  writer 

50  Macfarlane,  David 

50  Brown,  Peter 

46  Duff,  Mrs,  grocer 

44  Kinnaird,  Jas.,  confectioner 
42  Edinburgh  Nor  them  District 

Co-opt  ratice  Store 
38  Duncan,  Mrs  Joseph 
3S  Camming,  Mrs  A. 
3S  Besre;,  John 
38  Lawrie,  W.  M. 


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38  Innes,  Mrs 

36  Cuthbert,  D.,  grocer 

32  Edington,  Alexander,  tailor 

28  Johnston,  Rev.  Andrew 

28  Lamont,  John,  engineer 

28  Trotter,  John 

28  Pentzlin,  Ludwig 

24  Chisholm,  Miss,  furrier 

22  Pringle,  James 

20  Mitchell,  Robert,  dairy 

18  M 'Donald,  John 

18  Grant,  Mrs 

18  Adam,  Mrs  C 

18  Cowan,  George 

18  Cowan,  J.  A.,  fishing  tackle 

maker 
14  Simpson,  George 
10  Paterson,  Abertas,  pawnbkr. 
10  Lauriston,  A.,  basket  maker 

6  White,  John,  pawnbroker 

6  Davidson,  W.  P. 

6  Mortimer,  John  S. 

Brunton  Place,    1. 
London  Road. 

4  Tod,  James  {Mould  &  T.) 

5  Stodart,  George 

5  White,  R.  (R.   W.  &  Co.) 

6  Crabbie,  John  M. 

7  Logan,  John 

8  Baxter,  John  (  W.  &  G.  Law) 

8  Henderson,  William 

9  Allan,  Mrs  Thomas  C. 
Thomson,  J.,  Brunton  cot. 

Bruntsfield  Place.    13. 

1  Henderson,  Rev.  D. 

2  Moncreitf,    Rev.    Sir   Henry 

Wellwood,  Bart.,  D.D. 

3  Scott,  Mrs  Redford,  of  Red- 

ford  Hill 

4  Watson,  Mrs 

5  Tullis,  Mrs,  Tullis  lodge 

5a  M'Gregor,  Duncan,  builder 

6  Bell,  Mrs 

6a  Robertson,  Miss  L. 

7  Hagart,  Lieut. -Col.  Chas. 

8  Hood,  Miss 

9  Campbell,  James,  advocate 

10  M 'Hutch en,  John  Scott 

11  Rutherford,  Mrs  W. 

12  Balmain,  Thomas 
12  Balmain,  Mrs 

12  Balmain,  John 

13  Walker,  A.,  Ceylon  C.  Serv. 

15  Crichton,  George 

16  Richardson,  Robert 

17  Bryson,  R.  (R.  B.  <L-  Sons) 

18  Bowden,  Mrs 

19  Chisholme,  Miss  Scott 
Morrell,  Right  Rev.  Thomas 

B.,  Bishop's  court 

Bruntsfield  Ter.    13. 

1  Lawson,  H.  G. 

2  Jameson,  Andrew 

3  Cameron,  Mrs 

4  Murdoch,  W.  B.,  M.D. 

5  Cousin,  George 


Buccleuch  Place.    11. 

1  Thomson,  Robert 

2  Griffith,  Miss 

2  Angles,  William 
2  Gilmour,  Alexander 
2  Philpot,  James 
2  Thomson,  Murray 
2  Kohler,  Ernest 
2  Kidd,  James 

2  Milne,  Mrs  John 

3  Donaldson,  George  &  Wrn., 

law  agents  and  N.  P. 

4  Paterson,  Hugh 

5  White,  Mrs  George 
5  Veitch,  Misses 

5  Scott,  Miss 

5  Greig,  John  A. 

5  Dyer,  J.  N.,  com.  agent 

5  Turnbull,  A.  W. 

5  Wood,  Rev.  James 

6  Stirling,  John 

7  Wood,  W.,  flesher 
7  Livingston.  Miss 

7  Rule,  George 

7  Dunn,  Thomas 

8  Wilson,  James 

8  Moncur,  Mrs  Mary 
8  Grierson,  Mrs 

8  Ridpath,  David 

9  Smith,  Andrew,  S.S.C. 
10  M'Farlane,  Mrs  J. 

10  Thorburn,  Mrs 

10  Clason,  Miss 

10  Clason,  James  H. 

10  Brolochan,  Mrs  George 

10  Cotton,  George 

10  Temple,  David 

11  Gilruth,  G.  R.,  M.D. 

11  Gilruth,  John 

12  Young,  James  R. 
12  Stevenson,  Peter 

12  Hall,  William,  teacher 

13  Borland,  William 

14  Melvin,  Alexander 

15  Romains,  Charles  S. 
15  Arthur,  Mrs 

15  Falconer,  Henry  D. 

15  Johnston,  Mrs 

15  Thomson,  Mrs 

15  Elder,  Mrs  John 

15  Mackenzie,  Mrs  John 

15  Mackenzie,  John  TJ. 

15  Steel,  David 

16  Macmillau,  John,  M.A. 

17  Glass,  Robert,  silver-plater 
IS  Horsburgh,  John,  engraver 
IS  Doull,  Mrs  D. 

IS  Stewart,  Thomas 
IS  Mackay,  James  R. 

18  Baillie,'  Walter 
18  Ritchie,  Mrs  P. 
18  M'Craw,  Mrs 

18  Anderson,  John 

19  Milne,  Peter 

20  Muir,  James 

21  Armour,  Mrs  Harry 
21  Robertson,  James 
21  Peterson,  John 


22  Lee,  Misses,  school 

23  Robertson,  Mrs  Dr  Joseph 

24  Crighton,  Mrs  J.  H. 
24  Milne,  Misses 

24  Crease,  William 
24  Inglis,  James  H. 
24  Denton,  Mrs  C. 

24  Kidd,  Mrs  H. 

25  Dimlop,  John 

26  Menzies,  Thomas 
26  CroU,  Mrs  D. 

26  Graham,  John 
26  M'Lare,  Miss 

26  Bowden,  John  D. 

27  Robinson,  T.  H. 

28  Sanderson,  Andrew 
28  Sanderson,  R. 

28  Watson,  David 
28  Ritchie,  Mrs  W. 

28  M'Leod,  John 

29  M'Naughton,  Mrs 
29  Currie,  Miss 

29  Collie,  D.  R. 

29  Russell,  Robert 

30  Gray,  James 

31  Munro,  Miss 

31  Stevenson,  Mrs  A. 
31  Wilson,  Mrs  John 
31  Haldane,  Francis  M. 
31  Leavock,  Mrs  C. 
31  Wilson,  Mrs  D. 
31  Cartney,  Hugh 
31  Main,  Andrew 

31  Johnston,  Mrs 

32  M'Kean,  Alexander 

33  Stephenson,  William,  M.D. 

34  Dow,  J.  Allan 

34  Walker,  Mrs  David 
34  Croal,  Mrs  R.  E. 

Buccleuch  Street.    11. 

1  Smith,  James 

1  Rennie,  William 

1  Simpson,  John 

1  M'Culloch,  Thomas  T. 

1  Newbigging,  David 

1  Sutherland,  Miss 

3  Allen,  Mrs 

3  Laidlaw,  Walter 

3  Gunn,  Miss 

3  Charles,  William 

5  Johnston,  Peter,  builder 
Buccleuch  Place  here 

7  Blane,  William,  grocer 

9  Johnston,  Thomas 
11  Darling,  J.  &  A.,  fleshers 
13  Naismith  &  Richardson 
15  Simpson,  Mrs 
15  Williamson,  George 
15  Gulliland,  William 
15  Sinton,  James 
15  Hay,  Isabella 
15  Roger,  David 
15  Clephane,  Mrs 
15  Birrell,  Mrs  Catherine 
17  Bain,  W,  spirit  merchant 
19  M'Gill,  Wm.  &  Thomas  L.? 

butchers 
19a  Thorburn,  Robert,  builder 


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19b  Anderson,  W.  &  J. 

19c  Barnetson  &  Kinky,  joiners 

Royal  Archers'  Hall 
21  Muir,  Peter,  bowmaker 
21  Boroughloch  House 
21  Boroughloch  Brewery 

Melvin,  Alexander,  brewer 
25  Boss,  Alexander,  joiner 
33  Aikman,  Jane,  grocer 

45  Fairbairn,  Henry,  grocer 

47  Craig,  James 

47  M'Kenzie,  Mrs 

47  Nimmo,  Mrs 
^   47  Kinloch,  Andrew 
J;    49  Pringle,  John,  grocer 
H    51  Richmond,  William 
|-   51  Collie,  D.R.,jun.,  printer 
q,   51  Simson,  James  K. 
<u   51  Curie,  William  Nisbet 
J?  51  Reid,  D. 
<!   51  Miller,  Thomas 

53  Hope  park  end  cottage 
Gilmour,  John 
Nelson,  Thomas,  &  Sons, 
printers  and  publishers, 
Hope  Park  end  house 
Mackenzie,  Wm.,  builder 
84  Ferguson,  Margaret 
80  Mein,  Mrs 
74  Taylor,  James 
72  Carse,  John 
72  Falconer,  David 
72  Coltman,  Archibald 
72  Muir,  John 
72  Home,  Alexander 
72  Andrew,  James 
70  Boyd,  George  C. 
70  Middleton,  John 
70  Hay,  William 
70  Mitchell,  R.  F. 
70  Macarter,  Peter 
70  Seton,  George 
70  Somerville,  John 
70  Wilson,  W.  R.,  printer 
68  Middleton,  John,  grocer 
66  Sharp,  Angus,  baker 
64  Henderson,  William 
64  Porteous,  James 
64  Kerr,  William 
64  M'Intosh,  Mrs 
64  HaU,  John,  shoemaker 
62  Porteous,  James,  spirit  mer. 
60  Cowan,  William  &  Benjamin 
54  Curie,  James 
54  Thornton,  William 
54  Souter,  Andrew 
54  West,  John 
52  Smith,  Mrs  J. 
50  Brown,  James 
48  Bone,  William,  joiner 
48  ConnoUy,  P.  J. 
48  Brown,  Miss 
46  Train,  Mrs  E.,  dairy 
44  Forrest,  James,  baker 
42  Johnston,  John 
42  Galbraith,  Thomas 
42  Kellie,  David 
42  Fraser,  William 
40  Curie,  James,  bootmaker 

Q 


20  Henderson,  W.,  spirit  dealer 
18  Greig,  David 

18  Henderson,  William 
1G  Muir,  John 

14  Rodgers,  Misses  E.  &  A. 
12  Nelson,  John,  bootmaker 
10  Smith,  William 
10  Whittet,  William 

8  Hunter,  Mrs  J. 

6  Hoy,  George,  bootmaker 

4  Gow,  J. 

2  Smith,  Thomas,  joiner 

Buckingham  Ter.    3. 

1  Hunter,  Mrs 

2  Kennedy,  Lady  William 

3  Wood,  Mrs  Stewart 

4  Cadell,  Mrs 

5  Sinclair,  Captain  George 

6  Watkins,  Colonel  James 

7  Bruce,  George  C. 

S  Smith,  Archibald,  M.D. 

9  Macdougall,  Mrs  P.  C. 

10  Syme,  James 

11  Aitchison,  William  John 

12  Purdie,  John 

13  Webb,  P.  R, 

14  Jamieson,  J.  Auldjo,  W.S. 

15  Sellar,  Professor  W.  Y. 

16  Henderson,  Mrs  Piercv 

16  Lockhart,  J.  S. 

17  Macdougall,  Mrs  Colonel 

17  Macdougall,  Alan,  C.E. 

1 5  Ogilvie,  Mrs  James 

19  Wright,  James 

20  Finnie,  Miss 

21  Maxwell,  Colonel  Alex.,  C.B. 

22  Reid,  Archibald 

23  Stewart,  Mrs  J.  Shaw 

24  Simson,  Miss 

26  Mackinnon,  Charles 

27  Christie,  Robert 

28  Orr,  Mrs  Charles 

29  Jolly,  Stewart  Lyell 

30  Douglas,  Major  George 

31  Walker,  John,  W.S. 

32  Innes,  George  Mitchell 

33  Peddie,  John  Dick 

34  M'Laren,  D.  {D.  M'L.  <L-Co.) 

Burlington  Street,    4. 

Bonningtoii  Road. 

Sandilands,  D.,  spirit  dealer 
2  Cochrane,  Andrew 

Burns'  Street.    2. 

21  Anderson,  Henry,  grocer 

22  Webster,  William,  grocer 

Burnside.    10. 

16  Wood,  Alexander 

18  Swan,  George,  dairy 

20  Crombie,  Alex.,  contractor 

23  Scott,  James,  dairy 

25  Brown,  James,  dairy 
27  Muir,  Gavin,  smith 
29  Dick,  Thomas,  dairy 


Cable  Wynd.    4. 

10  Swanson,  GSeoan 

12  Howie,  Mrs,  grocer 

20  Miller,  WiUkm,  spirit  deal-, 

21  Paul,  John,  carte 

25  Methuen,  Janet,  iAonrn 

Calton,  High..  8. 
2  Shirefl',  C,  -rni  fhrtw 
2  Falconer,  John,  agent 

4  Fraser,    GL,     bonnet    block 

maker 

Calton,  Low.    1. 
61  Lyon,  James,  hairdresser 

58  HilL  W.,  leather  mercluint 

Calton  HiU.    1. 

Dugald  Stewart's  Mrmurufni 
The  Royal  Obsen:atory 
Play/air's  Monument 
National  Monument 
Nelson's  Monument 
1  Hawks,  J. ,  bit  and  spur  maker 

5  Brown,  John,  engraver 

5  Bennett,  William  (G.P.O.  i 

7  M 'Donald,  John 

11  Welsh,  Richard 

13  Turner,  Mrs 

13  Johnston.  Alexander 

17  Cameron,  Thomas 

21  Walker,  J. ,  recorder  of  Calton 

23  Porteous,  Mrs 

28  Hill,  David  Octavius 

26  Sinclair,  Mrs  John  - 
26  Reid,  Henry 

26  Thallon,  James 

24  M 'Arthur,  James 
24  Graham,  John 
24  Brydon,  Thomas 

22  Burns,  Archibald 
20  Aitchison,  J. 

18  Caird,  F.  G.,  agent 
16  Riddell,  Mrs 

14  Gordon,  William 
14  Liddle,  William 

14  Ross,  George  (G.P.O.) 

12  Farmer,  David 
12  Lear,  William 

10  Drever,  David,  tailor 
10  Lyon,  James 
9  Wilson,  Mrs  C,  nurse 
Sime's  Court 

8  Styles,  Edwin,  &  Co. 
4  Scott,  William 

4  Cribbes,  John 

4  Pearson,  George  B. 

Calton  Place.    1. 

Aikman,  Archibald.  &  Cornier- 
chants 

Calton  Street.    1. 

1  &  2  Sinclair  &  Co. ,  drysalters 

3  Scott,    William,    Calton  re- 

freshment rooms 

4  Cribbes,  John,  provision  mer- 

chant 

5  Vallance,  Win.,  confectioner 


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6  Stephenson,  A. 

6  Hope,  Mrs  J.  G. ,  lodgings 

7  Farmer,  David,  baker 


Kedslie,  George,  Hebron  bank 
Fraser,  David,  Hebron  cottage 
"Wood,  R.  J.,  Darnley  villa 


8  Borley,  Mrs  G,  milliner  and  i  Hill,  Miss,  Stonefield  cottage 

staymaker  (Park,  George,  White  bank  house 

9  Picki'ord  &  Co.,  carriers  and  i  Park,  John  P.,  "White  bank  house 


railway  agents 

10  Johnston,  Robert,  provision 

merchant 

11  Drnmmond,  Peter,  Temper- 

ance hotel 
11  (Sewing  -  machines)    Drum- 

mond,  John,  agent 
11  Ross  &  "Wright,  goldbeaters 
11  M'Clure,  Mrs  H. 
11   Pringle,  John  (P.  &  Inglis) 

11  Gilchrist,  John,  lodgings 

12  Young  Brothers,  grocers 

13  Kerr,    John,    druggist    (late 

Carmichael) 
13a  M'Laren,  D.,  refresht.  rooms 

14  Bishop,  "William,  draper 

15  "Wilkie,  Horner,  baker 

16  Edinburgh  d:  Leith  Loan  Co. 

— Rutherford,  A., manager 

17  "Wightman,  John,  flesher 

18  Fairley,  E.,&  Co.,  spirit  dlrs. 

Cambridge  Street,    10. 

Lothian  Road. 

1a  Duncan,  Robert 
1  Bryce,  John 

1  Martin,  "William 

2  Gillies,  Jas.  {Gillies  Brothers) 

3  Johnston,  Miss  M. 
3  Stevenson,  John 

3  Douglas,  Geo.  C.  (G.  &  G.  C. 

Douglas) 
3  Chisholm,  David 

3  Craven,  Mrs 

4  "Watherston,  John  ( Wather- 

ston  <k  Sons) 

5  Cowper,  C.  N.  (Curror  &  C.) 

6  Eye  Infirmary 
6  Lee,  Thomas  H.,  writer 
6  Gash,  George 
6  Brydon,  Mrs 

6  Brydon,  John  K. 

7  Sinclair,  Peter,  builder 

St  Helen's ;  Brodie,  William, 

R.S.A. 
Free  Gaelic  Church 
Robertson,  William,  church 

officer 
Gilfillan,  John,  builder 

Canaan  Lane.    13. 

Stevens,  Mrs,  lodgings,  Annville 


Macpherson,  Mrs,  Madeira  cot. 
Macpherson,  Alexander,  Madeira 

cottage 
Carfrae,  William,  The  Bloom 
Cuddie,  Miss  C. 
Brown,  Mrs,  Millburn  cottage 
Bremner,     Bruce     A.,     M.D., 

Streatham  house 
Macgregor,  D.  R.,  Woodburn 
Oswald,  Lady,  South  bank 
Gregory,  John,  advocate,  Canaan 

lodge 
Bisset,  Peter,  cabinetmaker 
Wilson,  Miss,  Woodville 
Wood,  W. ,  teacher,  Canaan  villa 
Paterson,  Mrs  Adam,  lodgings, 

Bloomberry  house 

Canal  Street.    9. 

1  Anderson,  Wrilliani 

X.  British  Railway  Offices 
3  Walker,  John,  secretary 

Mason,  S.  L.,  general  manager 

M'Laren,    James,   passenger 
superintendent 

Walker,  W. 

Mutter,     Howey,     &     Co., 
carriers 

Dickson,  Robert 

Refreshment  Rooms 

Candlemaker  Row. 

East,  9.      West,  10. 
17  Beacham,  G,  hat  manufac. 
25  Lockhart,  David,  hardwares 
27  Hunter,  David 
29  Macnab  k.  Co. 
33  Redpath,  Brown,  &  Co. 

Merchant  Street  here 
35  Seton,  P.,  shoemaker 
39  M'Intosh,  G.,  shoemaker 
43  M'Laren,  Andrew 
45  Kennedy,  R.,  ironmonger 
49  Henderson,   William,    spirit 

merchant 
51  Birrel,  William 
59  M 'Cambridge,  P.,  pawnbrok. 
90  Forbes,  Duncan 
90  Millar,  Jas.,  tinplate  worker. 

See  Adv. 
86  Boyd,  John 
84  Ross,  H. 
62  Dickson,  William,  plumber 


M 'Edward,  Miss,  grocer,  Goshen  1 58  Stewart,  Robert  B 

Jones,     Miss    M.     A.,     Mount! 54  Stevenson,  Thomas,  turner 

Pleasant  cottage  j 46  Brotherston,  A.,  tinsmith 

Brand,  Andrew,  Mount  Pleasant  42  Traquair,  Robt.,  ironmonger 


cottage 
Johnston,   R.    Fleming,   Mount 

Pleasant 
Steel,  James,  shoemaker 
Buist,  James,  Zion  mount 
Brown,  Mrs  Win.,  Stonefield  ho. 


38  Ritchie,  David,  smith 
36  M 'Murray,  James 
34  Dow,  George,  spirit  dealer 
30  Barton,  William,  plumber 
28  Anderson,  J.,  upholsterer 
28  Ritchie,  Miss,  milliner 


Canning  Place,    13. 

Causewayside. 
Cameron,  Mrs,  Canning  ho. 
Cameron,  Robt.,  Canning  ho. 
Meikle,  Mrs,  Canning  house 
3  Clark,  James 

6  Burton,  John,  daily 

7  Cunningham,  James,  grocer 

8  Reid,  Alexander 

9  Johnston,  Alex.,  gardener 

13  Clark,  Wm.,  ironmonger 
15  Watt,  J.  k  J. 

17  Bennet,  John 
17  Dickson,  Thomas 

Cannon  St.,  Leith.    5. 

1  Nisbet,  Robert 

1  Carmichael,  Mrs 

1  M 'Donald,  Charles,  engineer 

1  Thomson,  James,  engineer 

1  Meikle,  Thomas 

3  Nisbet,  Robert,  jun. 

3  Flett,  William 

4  Sinclair,  Adam 

6  Robertson,  George 

10  Pennie,  Arch.,  shipmaster 
12  Paterson,  D.  (Customs) 

12  Blyth,  Mrs  Robert 

14  Kemp,  George,  clerk 

Canongate.   8. 

9  Robertson's  Court 

11  Fraser,  A.,  grocer 

15  Cattanach,  Alexander 
17  Robertson,  Charles 
19  Allan,  Andrew 

21  Weatherhead,  William 

23  Hoy,  James 

29  M 'Court,  Ann 

31    Whitehorse  Close 

35  Duncan's  Close 

41  Ramsay  Close 

43  Donaldson,  Eliza 

45  Baxter,  William,  &  Son 

47  Laidlaw,  Thomas 

51  M 'Master,  John 

53  Galloivay's  Entry 

53  Gorham,  A.  K. 

53  Kay,  Charles 

53  Porteous,  H.  D.  J. 

55  Murray,  Mrs H. ,  victual  deal. 

57  Forsyth's  Close 

59  Melville,  Jane. 

61  M'Gillivray,  Thomas 

65  Hay,  David,  draper 

67  Calender's  Close 

67  Neil,  John,  &  Co. 

69  Smith,  James,  grocer 

73  Brodie,  Mrs  David 

75  Malloch's  Close 

79  Brown's  Close 

81  Quin,  William 

85  Cairns,  John,  spirit  dealt r 

87  Campbell's  Close 

89  Stewart,  R. 

89  Blyth,  Colin 

91  Johnston,  A.  &  J. 

93  Small,  William,  grocer 

95  Reid's  Court 


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Dyer,  Mrs  A. 

Henderson,  Barclay 
97  Jackson,  Mrs  H. 
Kil  Gibson,  Mrs  M. 
109  Lochend  Close 
113  Thomson,  Mrs  E. 
115  Little  Loc  fiend  Close 
115  Dow,  "William 
119  Munro's  Close 
123  Webster,  Alexander,  spirit 

dealer 
125  Brown  s  Court 
129  Panmure  Close 
131  White,  Robert,  fleslier 
133  Sinclair,  James,  baker 
135  Armour,  Mrs 
137  Dunbar's  Close 
137  Shand,  John 
151  Smith's  Close 
155  Canongate  Burgh  School ; 
Milne,  T.,  teacher 

Canongate  Church 
1 63  Poor  Inspector's  Office 

Poor-rates  Office 

Recorder's  Office 

Registrar's  Office 
165  Tolhooth  Wynd 

11  Wilson,  Thomas 

Canongate  Poorhouse:  Jas. 
Rew,  governor;  Mrs  Rew, 
matron 
167  Stevenson,  John 
171  Miller's  Close 
177  Lewis,  James,  grocer 
179  Fitzpatrick,  Mrs  J.,  pawn- 
broker 
179  Raeburn,  John 
181  Gladstone  Court 
181  Reid,  William,  joiner 
181  M'Lennan,  Charles 
1S3  Somerville,  William 
187  Menelaws,  William,  baker 
197  Forrest,  Daniel 
205  Dudgeon,  M.,  draper 
211  Cowe,  Andrew 
215  Shoemaker's  Close 
217  White,  Stephen,  cowfeeder 
219  Graham,  David,  merchant 
225  Big  Jack's  Close 
225  Watson,  Peter 
227  Leishman,  Robert 
229  Bremner,  George 
233  Little  Jack's  Close 
235  Martin,  David,  baker 
237  Smart,  James,   china  mer- 
chant 
239  Cameron,  Mrs  James 
245   Union  Bank  of  Scotland 
247  Adamson,  David 

New  Street  here 

249  Morgan,  John 

253  Gray,  A.,  provision  dealer 

255  M'Farlane,  A.  Y.,  chemist 

257  Stewart,  Miss  Isabella 

261  Canongate  Sessional  School 

265  Sealon's  Close 

265  Stevenson,  Mrs  G. 

267  Kinloch's  Close 


267  Wilson,  George 
273  Morocco  Close 

273  Carrick,  Andrew 

275  M 'Donald,     David,      shoe- 

maker 
277  Hay,  James,  baker 
281  Bryden,  G.  &  A. 
281  Rae's  Close 

283  Davidson,  David 
287  Logan's  Close 
289  M'Pherson,  H. 
295  Mulcommon  Close 

Wight,  Robert 
307  High  School  Close 
309  Raeburn,  John 
317  Coul's  Close 
329  Wardlaw,  Henry 
331   Menzies,  Donald 
333  Old  Fleshmarket  Close 
286  Gray,       Thomas,       victual 
dealer 

284  Hume's  Close 

280  Ritchie,  Jas.,  spirit  dealer 

276  Whitehorse  Close 
276  Boyd's  Close 

274  Miller,  Geo.,  &  Son,  provi- 

sion merchants 

272  Bell's  Close 

266  Connollv,  James  S. 

264  Gidlan's  Close 

264  Brown,  Hugh,  tanner 

262  Menzies,  Thomas 

250  Gibb's  Close 

250  St  Thomas'  School 

248  Cochrane,  Robert  H.,  grocer 

246  Pirie's  Close 

246  Sinclair,  John 

242  Duffy,  Luke.     See  Adv. 

240  Chessels'  Court 

240  Dow,  William 

240  Riddle,  G.,  chimney-sweep 

23S  Mathews,  J.  Snodgrass 

232  Plainstone  Close 

218  Wilson,  James,  pie  baker 

216  Smibert,  George 

214  Cameron,  James 

212  Miln's  Close 

212  Somerville,  Mrs 

212  Edin.  and  Leilh  Brewing 
Company  ;  Disher,  R. , 
managing  partner 

212  Edwards,  Henry 

212  Forgan,  D.,  cabinetmaker 

210  Brash,  William,  grocer 

208  Wilson,  Robert,  cowfeeder 

206    Weir's  Close 

204  Burnet,  Geo.,  pro  v.  dealer 

202  Ford,  J.  &  E. 

200  Playhouse  Close 

200  Bernard,  James 

198  Pairman,  Mrs  R.,  spirit 
dealer 

196  Old  Playhouse  Close 

194  Morgan,  J.,  grocer 

190  Baxter,  George,  china  mer- 
chant 

188  St  John's  Close 

186  Rutherford,  A. 

184  Robertson,  James 


St  John  Street  here 

180  Johnston,.!.  L,  butcher  and 

poulterer.     Bee  Adv. 
178  Eagle,  Robert,  hairdn 
176  M'Kechnie,  .1. 
174  Campbell,  .M. 
172  Edin.  Free  Normal  School 
164  Simpson,  C. 
162  Lamb,  James,  grocer 
loo  Sugarhouse  Close 
158  Hepburn,  Michael,  grocer 
154  Anderson,    John,    clothier 

and  draper 
152  Stuart,  A. 
148  Sanderson,  J.,  stationer 
146  Bakehouse  Close 
146  White,    Tlios.,    k    Co.,    to- 
bacco-pine manufacturers. 
See  Adv. 
142  Nicolson,  D.,  spirit  dealer 
140  Slater's  Court 
140  Slater,  A. 

138  Cockle,  William,  draper 
136  Taylor,  William,  shoemaker 
134    Wilson's  Court 
130  Cooper  s  Entry 
130  Ramage,  G. 
122  Gentle's  Close 
120  Jenkinson,  \V. 
114  M  Alpine,  F.,  grocer 
112  Car/roe's  Entry 
112  Calder,  David,  grocer 
112  Thomson,  William,  brewer 
108  Dillon,     Patrick,     clothier 

and  furniture  broker 
106  Bull's  Close 
96  Stewart's  Close 
96  M 'Arthur,  Jas.,  turner  and 

cabinetmaker 
90  Milne,  James,  &  Sons,  gas 
engineers,  brassfounders, 
meter  manufacturers,  etc. 
88  Knight,  W.,  spirit  dealer 
86  Strathie's  Close 
SO  Reid's  Close  and  Hadding- 
ton's Entry 
78  Smith,  John 
72    Vallance's  Entry 
70  Stewart,  John,  spirit  dealer 
64  House  of  Refuge 

Nelson,  Thos.  P.,  governor 
M 'Donald,  Mrs,  matron 
Mathieson,     Mrs,      sewing 

mistress 
Hislop  Jas.,  house  steward 
Bremner,  Mrs,  sick -nurse 
Ferric,  John,  chaplain 
Lamb,  Edmond,  clerk 
62  Robertson,  Peter,  grocer 
50  Weir,  John,  photographer 

45  Hume,  E. 

46  Alexander,  H.  D.,  surgeon 
44  M'Donakl,  Mrs.  fleaher 

36  Nicolson,  D.,  &  Son,  grocers 
16  Perry,  E. 

8  Wilson,  James 

2  Donaldson,  David,  baker 
Post  Office. 


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Canongate,  N.  Back.    8. 

14  Stafford,  Joseph. 

15  Muir,  James 

23  Carmichael,  Thomas,  brewer 

Mudie,  D.  C,  ironfounder 
28  Muir,  James,  &  Son,  brewers 
71  Bernard,  T.  &  J.,  brewers 
71  Wilson,  Peter 
84  Coulson,  John  L. 
84  Craigend  Brewery 
96  Pagan,  Walter     K 
67  Drybrough  &  Co.,  brewers 
-67  Marshall,  Ralph 

Canongate,  S.  Back.    8. 

20  Dickson,  James 

22  Eitchie,  James 

26  M'Laren  &  Muir,  builders 

and  joiners 
28  Robertson,  Mrs 

Dalgleish  &  Son,    machine 

cork  manufacturers 
Wood  &  Cairns 

60  Pearson,  E.,  plumber 

74  Mitchell,  Mrs  C,  grocer 

78  Gilmour,  W.  &  0.,  tanners 

30  Kellock,  A.,  innkeeper 

82  Tait,  James,  victual  dealer 

101  Johnston,  D.,  cabinetmaker 

99  Smith,  Mrs  William 

93  Cameron,  R.,  dairy 

93  Currie,  James,  &  Co. 

87  Sirnson,  James,  brewer 

85  Aitchison  &  Co.,  brewers 
St  John  Street  here 

61  Healey,    Wm.,    shoemaker 

(gutta  percha) 
39  Muir,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer 
33  Young,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer 
17  Dalgleish,  Robert 
13  Holy  rood  Glass-works 

Canonmills. 

East,  2.      West,  3. 
Baikie,  James 
Beattie,  Adam,  miller 
Brown,  W.  &  T. ,  wood  merchts. 
Fraser,  P.  N. ,  Canonmills  lodge 
Fraser,  Wm. ,  Canonmills  lodge 
Fraser,  Mrs,  Canonmills  lodge 
Halliday,  James,  skinner 
Hislop,  Alexander,  smith 
Hunter,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer 
Iuglis,  Hugh 

M'Farlane,  David,  manufacturer 
M'Lachlan,  T. ,  Canonmills  house 
Murray,  James,  spirit  dealer 

Heriot  Hill  here 
Robertson,  John,  tailor 
Robertson,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer 
Robinson,  Robert,  &  Sons 
Whyte,  Clement  (N.  B.  Marble 

Works).     See  Adv. 

Canonmills  Bridge. 

Hunter,  David,  smith 
1  M'Glashan,  S.,  sculptor 


2  Murray,    Thomas   C,   boot- 

maker and  register  for  ser- 
vants.    See  Adv. 

3  Thorn,  Mrs,  small  wares 

4  Thomson,   John,   corn  mer- 

chant, etc. 

Canon  Place.   2. 

1  Buchanan  Brothers,  grocers 

2  Hardie,  John,  bootmaker 

3  Hunter,  David,  stationer 

Canon  Street.   3. 

1  Sutherland,  Hugh,  grocer 

4  Peaston,  Miss  E. 

Carberry  Place.    10. 

Roseburn. 

2  Cuthbertson,  Mrs  Maiy 

3  Duncan,  William 

4  Chapman,  Henry 

7  Eennedy,  Rev.  W.  O.  F. 

Carlton  Street.    3. 

1  Whyte,  Mrs  William 

1  Sangster,  A. 

3  Flyn,  Miss 

5  Clarkson,  Lieut. -Colonel 

7  Wright,  Mrs 

9  Terrot,  Right  Rev.  Bishop 

11  Humphrey,  John 

13  Johnstone,  Wm.  W.  (Z>.  C.  S. ) 
18  Wilson,  Thomas,  writer 

18  Colquhoun,  Archibald 
16  Brown,  Rev.  Thomas 

14  Blackwood,  Miss 

12  Maclagan,  Mrs  Sinclair 
10  John,  Thomas 

8  Glegg,  Captain,  H.M.I.F. 

6  Craig,  Miss 

4  Cuthbertson,  Andrew  Gray 

2  Braid,  F. 

2  Hogg,  William 
2  Mill,  Miss 

Carlton  Terrace.    1. 

2  Cheape,  Hon.  Mrs 

3  Buchanan,  Wm.  M.,  M.D. 
.  4  Rutherfurd,  Miss 

5  Syme,  Thomas,  W.S. 

6  Howison,  A.  Young,  M.D. 

7  Blanshard,  George 

8  Howden,  Mrs 
Cowan,  Robert,  W.S. 

10  Williamson,  Charles 

11  Leckie,  William 

12  Cathcart,  James 

13  M'Laren,  William  C. 

14  Warrack,  John 

16  Berry,  Walter 

17  Pollock,  William 

18  Reid,  James 

19  Hope,  William 
19  Hope,  Mrs 

Carlung  Place.    13. 

Hope  Park. 
1  Ainslie,  John 
1  Forbes,  Alexander  M. 
1  Veitch,  Robert  A. 


2  Harris,  David 

3  Rutherford,  Charles  D. 

4  Cownie,  Mrs 

5  Tait,  George 

6  Gilray,  John 

7  Jamieson,  Mrs  Robert 

8  Davidson,  Donald 
8  Mackay,  John 

8  Muir,  Archibald 

Carnegie  Street.  12. 
5  Watson,  Gordon,  shoemaker 
13  Swan,  Thomas 

15  Campbell,  John,  grocer 
^11  M'Kay,  Miss 

.§11  Kitchen,  Mrs 
3-i  11  Webster,  James 
-21 7  Gibb,  George 

s   8  Gibson,  James 

g>  6  Smith,  William 
"e  4  M 'Donald,  Mrs,  nurse 
^  4  Drummond,  William 
17  Campbell,  William 
17  Oliphant,  William 
17  Banks,  Andrew  M. 
17  Scobie,  James  N. 

17  Stewart,  Neil  (G.P.O.) 
21   Ferguson,  Mrs  Fergus 
21  Finnis,  Peter 

21  Pearson,  James,  printer 

23  Wright,  Thos.,prov.  mercht. 
26  Brown,  James 

26  Ramage,  Alex.,  letter  carrier 
26  Robertson,  James 

24  Rankin,  Miss  Jane,  victual 
dealer 

22  Clark,  William 

18  Simpson,  A.  L.,  clerk 
8  Mackenzie,  John 

8  Shaw,  Alexander,  G.P.O. 

Carrubber's  Close.    8. 

See  135  High  Street. 

Cassels  Place.    3. 

See  Leith  Walk. 

Castle.    9. 

See  High  Street. 

Castlebank.    9. 

See  Castle  Hill. 

Castlebarns.    10. 

1  Swan,  Jn. ,  &  Co.,  china  met, 

2  Douglas,  James,  victualler     , 
4  Anderson,  Wm.,  dairyman 

16  Affleck,  Archibald,  butcher 
35  St  Cuthbert.'s  Indust.  School 

Castle  Hill.    9. 

See  High  Street. 

Castle  Street.    6. 

1  Burnett,  J.,  Caledonian  hotel 

3  Henderson,  John 
3  Walker,  George 

3  Walker,  James 

7  M  'Gregor,  Wm. ,  watchmaker 


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37 


Fergusson,  Miss 

Archibald,  David 

Kemys,  Mrs 

Moffat,  Miss,  lodgings 

Muggleton,  Wm.,  bookseller 

Downes,  W.  G. 

Wighton,  Mrs 

Wighton,  Miss,  teacher 

Tytler,  Janies  Stuart,  W.S. 

Jamieson,  James  T.,  S.S.C. 

Beattie,  Robert  P. ,  plumber 

Rose  Street  here 

Cockburn,  J.  &  G.,  grocers 

Post  Office 

Macgill,  Mrs  Edward 

Bruce,  Geo.  Cadell,  C.E. 

Wilson,  Mrs,  lodgings 

Paterson,  Miss,  dressmaker 

Mackenzie,  Melville 

M'Ewan,  George,  advocate 

Scott,  Elizabeth 

M ' Arthy,  John,  coal  mercht. 

Maclachlan,  Ivory,  &  Rodger, 
W.S. 

Stewart,  Duncan 

Graham,  Robert  B.,  artist 

Hunter,  Miss 

Graham,  T.,  slater  &  glazier 

Taylor,  James,  publisher 

Reid,    Alexander,    optician. 
See  Adv. 

M 'Queen,  Duncan 

Macrae,  James,  plumber 

Keith,  Mrs 

George  Street  here 

Deans,  Robert 

White,  James 

Goodsir,  Thos.,  cabinetmakr. 

Sheppard,  James" 

Home,  Home,  &  Lyell,  W.S. 

M'Farlane,  Wardlaw 

MiUs,  A.,  lodgings 

Murray,    Beith,    &    Murray, 
W.S. 

Manchester   Fire  Insurance 
Company 

Pelican  Life  Assurance  Co. 

Brouneau,  Mons.     See  Adv. 

Brouneau,  Mesdemoiselles 

Bryce,  Mrs  Wm. ,  lodgings 

Shillinglaw,  Mrs 

Rothfeld,  Louis 

Martin,  Thomas,  C.A. 

Hill  Street  here 

Cotton,  George,  S.S.C. 

Bowers,  A.,  lodgings 

Bertram,  Mrs,  lodgings 

Chiene,  John,  M.D. 

Swanson,  A.  I.,  dentist 

Peacock,  Mrs  G. 

Hepburn,  James 

Cook,  W.  &  J.,  W.S. 
Writers  to  the  Signet  Widoivs' 
Fund 

Donaldson's  Hospital  Trea- 
surer's Office 

University  of  Edinburgh  Fac- 
tor's Office 

Macallum,  Miss 


65  Hay,  George 

65  Stevenson,  Mrs,  lodgings 

67  Sloan  &  Son,  coal  merchants 

62  M'Bean,  William,  C.A. 

60  Telfer,  Mrs,  lodgings 

60  Campbell,  Mrs 

60  Campbell,  Misses,  teachers 

60  Jameson,  John,  fishmonger. 

See  Adv. 
58  Chrystie,  Mrs 
56  Jameson,  John 
54  Fraser,  Mrs  William 
52  Moir,  John,  M.D. 
50  Mackie,  Miss,  dressmaker 
50  Russell,  James 
48  Anderson,  J.  &  F.,  W.S. 
48  Pitman,  Frederick,  W.S. 
48  Murray,  William,  S.S.C. 

Young  Street  here 

46  Watson,  Miss  Ann,  lodgings 

44  James,  John 

44  Chaumont,  Louis  F. 

42  Murray  &  Romanes,  C.A. 

42  Murray,  George,  C.A. 

40  Pierson,  Misses 

38  Nimmo,  J.,  brassfounder 

38  Mackenzie,  Francis 

36  Young,  James,  M.D. 

34  Lees,  James,  spirit  merchant 

34  Millidge,  Miss 

34  Pirrie,  Mrs,  lodgings 

34  Johnston,  T.,  cabinetmaker 

34  M'Pherson,  James 

George  Street  here 
32  Mitchell,  A.  M.,  grocer 
32  Fraser,  William,  S.S.C. 
32  Honeyman,  Thomas,  dairy 
30  Webster,  Miss,  dressmaker 
30  Cockburn,  J. 
30  Mitchell,  A.  M. 
30  Murray,  James  G,  W.S. 
30  Stewart,  James,  lodgings 
30  M 'Cornish,  Mrs    . 
28  Mackenzie,  Colin,  W.S. 
28  Black,  A.  D.  M.  &  H.,  W.S. 
28  Black,  Alex.  D.  M.,  W.S. 
26  Falshaw,  James 
24  Lapsley,  Mrs 
24  Nicoll,  Joseph 
22  Davidson  k  Syme,  W.S. 
22  Bogle,  Andrew,  W.S. 

Rose  Street  here 
20  Forsyth,  Miss 
18  Hamilton,    A.,    professor   of 

music 
16  Asher,  Alexander,  advocate 
16  Campbell,  H.,  lodgings 
14  King,  Misses,  lodgings 
12  Cameron,  John,  jeweUer 
12  Macdonald,  Miss  Jessie 
12  M'Niven,  Miss,  milliner 
12  Stewart,  Allan  D.,  C.E. 
12  Ritchie,  Mrs,  dressmaker 
10  Chancellor,  George,  W.S. 

8  Pinkerton,  Mrs  John 

6  Stenhouse,  George 

6  Miller,  H.  Magnus 


6  Kelly,  John 

6  Aul'l,  .).,  coal  merchant 

4  Fordyce,  James  D.,  advocate 

4  Cockburn,  Misses 

2  More,  Graham,  hair  dresser 

2  Walker,  G.,  cabinetmaker 

Castle  Terrace.    10. 

1  Ducat,  Mrs 

2  Maccallum,  George,  actdpter 

3  Hill,  John,  builder 

4  Russell,  Mrs  Oliver 

5  Bell,  Joseph,  M.D.,F.R. C.8. 

6  Hanna,  Rev.  William,  li.i).y 

LL.D. 

7  Marshall,  T.  R 

8  Anderson,  J.  Hodgson 

9  Whyte,  Mrs 

9  Wallace,  M.  (Mac/.  &  II'.  | 

10  Jones,  Mrs  T.  11. 

11  Hepburn,  Miss 
11  Clark,  Thomas 

11  Wilson,  Miss  Jane 

11  Tillie,  Thomas 

12  Knox,  Mrs  J.  D. 

13  Veitch,  Geo.  S.  (Bh.  of  Scot.) 

Cambridge  Street  here 
Gowans,  James,  contractor 
Hoffman,  John  D.  R. 
Whyte,  James,  smith 

Catherine  Place,  2. 

Canonmills. 

1  Gloag,  Peter,  writer 

2  Somerville,  Mrs  James 

Catherine  Place,  W.  10. 

Roseburn. 

2  Munro,  Hugh 

3  Fairley,  William 

4  Turnbull,  William  W. 

5  Stewart,  Mrs 

6  Raeburn,  James 

7  Anderson,  John  K. 
9  M'Craw,  William 

15  Douglas,  James 
19  Lambert,  Robert 

Catherine  Street.    1. 
Ia  Morison,    J.,    jun.,    spirit 
merchant 

1  Kirk,  James 

2  Shanks,  C,  bootmaker 

3  Edinburgh  Club 
3  Weston,  James 
3  Souter,  John 

3  Mackay,  George 
3  Henderson,  David 
3  Rankeillor,  George 

3  Browning,  P.  C. ,  photograph. 

4  Hendrie,  James,  tobacconist 

5  Ramsay,  John,  &  Sons 

6  Souter,  John,  provision  mer. 

7  Black,  Robert,  hosier 

8  Wilson,  James,  baker 

8  Jardine,  Robert,  prov.  mer. 

9  Young,  James,  bootmaker 
10  Ferrier,  Mrs 

10  Watson,  Robert 


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10  Robinson,  H. 

10  Melrose,  W.,  watchmaker 

10  Davidson,  Jonathan 

11  Fisher,  William,  bootmaker 
Catherine  Street  Court. 
Wiskart,  D.  F.,  agent 
Jamieson,  R.,  &  Co.,  merehts. 
Lawrie,  J. ,  brassfdr.  See  A  d  v. 
Yule,  A.,  machine  bootcloser 

12  Wilson,  D.  P.,  spirit  mercht. 

13  Macdonald,  Tertins,  surgeon 

14  Wilson,  James,  fruiterer 

15  Thomson,  James,  hairdresser 
15  Miller,  John,  tailor 

15  MacDonald,  John 

16  Mundell,  A.,  bootmaker 

18  Ayer,  James,  &  Son,  tailors 
22  MacDonald,  J.,  spirit  mer. 

Causewayside.    13. 

53  Ewing,  Arch.,  coal  mercht. 
55  Crooks,  John,  carpenter 
59  Rathie,    Robert,    Venetian 

blind  maker 
59  Doller,  George,  butcher 
61  White,  William 
63  Gordon,  Thomas,  grocer 
65  Anderson,  George 
67  Thomson,  James 
69  Miss  Reid's  Free  School 
71  Wright,  Arch.,  coach  office 
75  Low,  W.  H.,  sculptor 
77  Archer,  Miss 
79  Rutherford,  Alexander 
81  Stewart,  Robert 
81  Gibbs,  H,  shoemaker 
83  Archibald,  James,  artist 
83  Gray,  Charles 
107  Sanson,  A.,  grocer 
109  Burnet,  Miss 
111  M'Intosh,  James  L.,  grocer 
115  Burns,  Thomas,  joiner 
119  Robertson,  George,  tailor 
125  Hogg,  J. 
125  Hogg,  John  B. 
137  Jack,  C,  gardener 
141  Penman,  Thomas  B. 

163  Drummond,  A.,  vict.  dealer 
165  Middlemass,  John 

169  Smith,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer 

173  Smith,  Misses 

175  Kerr,  William,  builder 

179  Christie,  Henry 

183  Gibb,  John,  dairyman 

189  Nisbet,  Mrs 

189  Wilkie,  Mrs  Andrew 
Musgrave,  J.,  gardener 
Miller,  G.,  gardener 

Grange  Loan  here 

164  Connell,  James 
148  Huth,  Frederick 

146  Meikle,  Mrs  W.,  grocer 

144  Aitken,  John 

136  M 'Naught,  Mrs  C. 

136  Bell,  Mrs  George 

132  Hay,  Thomas 

132  Munro,  Arch.,  A.M., teacher 

128  Ross,  H.  A. 


126  Blackie,  William,  grocer 
122  Watson,  John,  tailor 
122  Bain,  Daniel 
118  Hopkirk,  Wm.,  gardener 
116  Williamson,  Thos. ,  agent 
116  Jamieson,  John,  agent 
112  Mochrie,  James 
110  Anderson,  R.,  printer 
102  Napier,  Robert 
100  Jack,  Andrew,  mason 
100  Dea,  George 
g   94  Smith,  John,  builder 
-2    92  Alexander,  John 
°-<   90  Carter,  T.,  Yewtree  cot. 
|i  88  Stephenson,  Mrs  Robert, 

Grange  viUa 
cj         Gully,  Mrs  J.  S. 
5  M'Kenzie,  James 

Stevenson,  David,  draper 
Grange  Eoad  here 
.Neicington  U.P.  Church 
76  Lindsay,  George 
74  Anderson,  James,  dyer 
68  Wilson,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer 
66  Moncur,  Thomas 
66  Scott,  John 
66  Horn,  William 
64  Laurie,  James 
60  Chisholm,  William,  dahy 
52  Clapperton,  Thomas,  dairy 
38  Murray,  John,  grocer 
34  Common,  Robt.,  jr.,  draper 
32  White,  John,  painter 
26  Leadbetter,  James,  grocer 
22  Aitken,  Michael,  plasterer 
10  Handyside,  James,  grocer 
2  Naismith,  William 

Chalmers'  Buildgs.    10. 
See  136  Fount  ainbridge. 

Chalmers'  Close.    8. 
See  81  High  Street. 

Chalmers  Crescent,  13. 

Grange. 
Aiken,  Alex.  {D.  Mason  <£,•  Co. ) 
Mellon,  John 
Millar,  James,  M.D. 
Deuckar,  Miss  E.   R.,  Trafalgar 

house 
Harvey,  Rev.  J.  Mitchell,  M.A. 
Bonar,  Mrs,  Devon  cottage 
Walker,  John,  Stratheden 
Hay,  Rear-Admiral 

Chalmers  Street.    11. 

Lauriston  Place. 
1a  Chesser,  John 
2a  Gray,  Mrs 
3a  Macnair,  Mrs 
1b  Mutter,  John 
2b  Kenton,  Robert,  M.D. 
3b  Beattie,  Adam 

5  Dick,  Mrs 

6  Morison,  Miss 

7  Peddie,  James 

7  Peddie,  James,  jun. 


Chamberlain  Road.   13. 

Boroughmu  irhead. 
M'Lean,  Mrs,  Ellendale 
M'Laren,  John,  Landrick  Iddge 
Hutchins,  G,  Tormore 
Campbell,  Mrs  A. 
Graham,  A.,  M.D.,  AshtieldvillM 
Carnegie,  Mrs  J.,  Georgefield 
Park,  William,  Georgefield 
Croom,  Rev.  D.  M.,  Crawick  villa 
Colvin,  Mrs,  Thorncot 
Anderson,  Robert,  Helen  villa 
Douglas,  Thos.H.,  photographer. 
See  Adv. 

Chapel  Lane.    1. 

See  8  Broughton  Street. 

Chapel  Lane,    1. 

Quality  Street. 

15  Sanderson,  Mark,  merchant 

Chapel  Street.    11. 

2  Maternity  Hospital ;    Ross, 

Mrs,  matron 

4  Walker,  Mrs  Mary 

6  Gordon,  John,  baker 
8  Malcolm,  Miss  M. 

8  Macdougall,  Mrs 

8  Gowanlock,  Adam 

8  Sommerville,  Alexander  C. 

8  Ritchie,  Robert 

8  Young,  John 

12  Malcolm,  Margaret 

14  M'Kain,  Lewis 

16  Barker,  Patrick 
16  Glen,  John 

16  Fraser,  John 

18  Houlden,  Thomas 
20  M'Nab&  Inglis 

17  Brown,  William 
1 15  Wilson,  Mrs 

15  Lang,  John 

13  Winter,  Miss 

11  Thomson,  Mrs  K< 

9  Sinclair,  Lachlan 
9  Milne,  James 

9  Grieve,  John  G. 
9  Mowat,  Miss  H. 

7  Rose,  James,  barber 

5  Hunter,  Miss  J. 

3  Dickson,  Mrs 

3  Cockburn,  James 
3  Cockburn,  Miss 
3  Ewing,  Mrs 
1  Scott,  Mrs  M. 

Charles  Street.   11. 
1  Goodlet,  Mrs,  lodgings 
1  M'Kain,  James 
1  Taylor,  Alexander 
1  Nicholson,  Roderick 
3  Sleep,  Mrs  M.  A. 
5  Brown,  W.  S. 
7  Jack,  James 
7  Scott,  Thomas 
7  Rodger,  John 
9  Urquhart,  Kenneth,  cabinet- 
maker.    See  Adv. 


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11  Mitchell,  A.  H. 

11  Allison,  James,  house  agent 

11  Gibson,  Gilbert  M. 

13  Irving,  James 

15  Dewar,  Alexander 

17  &  19  Hastie,  James,  grocer 
21  Spiden,  Mrs  R. 

21  Anderson,  James 
21  Stewart,  Miss 
21  Alexander,  Richard 
21  Hay,  Alexander 

21  Miller,  Mrs  Thomas 

23  &  25  Macintosh,  Robert 
28  Watt,  Alexander 
26  Paterson,  John 
26  Riccaltoun,  Miss 
26  Macdonald,  James  C. 
26  Gunn,  Alexander 

22  Johnston,  Mrs 
22  Neilson,  John 
22  Gillies,  Peter 

22  Richardson,  John 

22  M'Clansburgh,  Francis 

18  Urquhart,  Ken.     See  Adv. 
18  Davie,  John 

18  Ness,  Charles 

14  Poison,  Robert 

12  Melville,  James 
4  Brass,  Mrs 

4  Brodie,  Miss 

2  M'Kean,  Alexander,  baker 

Charlotte  Lane.    4. 

Muir,  Thomas,  stabler 
Thomson,  A.,  farrier 

Charlotte  Lane,    2. 

Leith. 
4  Macpherson,  Alex.,  mereht. 
Aitken  &  Wright 

Charlotte  Place.    4. 

1  Dodds,  Mrs,  Servants'  Regis- 

ter.    See  Adv. 

2  Rayner,  Richard 

3  Lorimer,  James 

4  Taylor,  Alexander 

4  Mackay,  Angus 

5  &  6  Brown,  George,  baker 

6  Urquhart,  Miss 

6  Rodger,  James 

7  Emslie,  Mrs,  china  dealer 

7  Macfarlane  and  WaUace 

8  .Bryce,  Andrew,  fishmonger 

8  Watherston,  John,  &  Sons 

9  Muir,  James,  tailor 
9  Richardson,  Misses 

10  k  11  Richardson,      Ramsay, 
&Co. 

12  Armstrong,  John,  draper 

13  Irvine,  Mrs  G. 

13  M'Intosh,  Mrs  Ann 

14  Stitt,  James,  grocer 

15  Rogers,  William,  bookseller 

16  Tolmie,  J.,  tobacconist 
16  Kerr,  George 

16  Young,  Miss,  dressmaker 

16  Aikman,  John 

16  Thorn,  Robert,  jeweller 


17  Gibson  &  Gibson,  buttermeni45  Watson,  James 

18  Kay,  Tims.,  (cSmi,  plumbers  4o'  Paterson,  George  A.,  M.D. 

19  Laird,  G.  H,  chemist 

20  Lamb,  Robert,  clothier 

21  Brown,  William,  fruiterer 

22  Bell,  John,  bootmaker 

25  Cameron,  Finlay,  bookseller 

26  M'Kclvie,  J.,  coal  office 


46  Banner,  I  !orneCas 

Charlotte  St.  North. 

1  Neilson,  Stuart,  W.S. 

1 


G. 


Charlotte  Square. 
East  side,  6.     Other  Parts,  < 

1  Hall,  Thomas,  lodgings 

2  Leslie,  James 

4  Aitken,  Rev.  David,  D.D. 

5  Nasrnyth,  R.,  surgeon-dentist 

6  Campbell,  Alexander 

7  Neaves,  Lord 

8  Makellar,  Miss 

9  Dundas,  G.,  advocate 

10  Begbie,  James,  M.D. 

11  Blackwood,  Miss 

12  Mylne,  James,  W.S. 

13  Watson,  John 

14  Moir,  George,  advocate 

15  Shepherd,  Mrs 

16  Watson,  Dr  P.  H. 

17  Haldane,  Robert,  W.S. 

17  Haldane,  James  A.,  W.S. 
St  George's  Church 

18  Ardmillan,  Lord 

19  Mackenzie,  Alexander 

20  Smith,  John,  M.D. 

21  Flowers,  Thomas  G. 

22  Haldane,  D.  R.,  M.D. 

23  Edin.  Young  Ladies'  Inst. 

23  Strangman,  Mrs 

Hope  Street  here 

24  Havet,    Alfred  G.,   academy 

for  modern  languages.    See 
Adv. 

25  Burns,  Miss 

26  Lee,  Robert,  advocate 

27  &  28  Bryce,  A.  H.,  LL.D.. 

collegiate  school 
29  Miller,  Mrs 

29  Miller,  Alex.  Gordon,  M.D., 

F.R.C.S.E. 

30  Duncan,  Dr  M.,  F.R.C.P. 

31  Flowers,  Thomas  G. 

32  Lindsay,  Howe,  &  Co.,  W.S. 
South  Charlotte  Street  here 

33  Oliphant's  school 

33  Spittal,  T.,  janitor 

34  Annandale,  Thos.,  F.R.C.S. 

35  Ross,  Miss 

36  Shaw,  Patrick,  advocate 

37  Smith,  Robert,  S.S.C. 

37  Smith,  George  B.,  S.S.C. 

38  Mackintosh,      J.,      of      La 

Mancha 

39  Kerr,  William,  lodgings 

40  Juridical  Societg 

40  Rutter,  Joseph,  officer 

41  Carnegy,  Robert,  M.D. 

42  Hope,  James,  jun.,  W.S. 

43  Omond,  R. ,  M.  D. ,  F.  R.  C. S.  E. 

44  Glassford,  Mrs 


Neilson,  William 

2  Keith,  T.,  M.D.,  P.E.I 

3  Macgregor,  Alex.,  architect 
3  Heron,  Alexander 

3  Laws,  Bliss 

4  Playfair,  .Misses 

5  Balfour,  Mrs 

5  Macbean,  JSneas,  W.S. 
5  Malloch,  P.  8.,  S.S.C. 
5  Crombie,     Alexander,    juu., 
W.S. 

5  Salmond,  John 

6  Hope,  Mrs,  lodgings 

Charlotte  St.  South. 

East,  0.      West,  4. 
1  Brown,  Miss,  dressmaker 
1  Whyte,  Alexander 
1  Hughes  &  Mylne,  W.S. 
1  Smith,  Mrs  Alexander 

1  Loughton,  Alexander 

3  Peddie  &  Kinnear,  architects 
5  Elder  &  Bruce,  W.S. 

5  Home,  James 

7  Leyde,  Otto,  artist 
7  Richardson,  Miss 

7  Gray,  Mrs 

7  Reid,  Mrs  David 

9  Adam,    Kirk,   &   Robertson, 
W.S. 
11  Mitchell,  William,  S.S.C. 

11  Yorkshire  Fire  and  Life  In- 

surance Co. 
13  Watt,  M.  J.,  surgeon-dentil 
13  Rogers,  J.  H. 
13  Bell,  M.  J.     See  Adv. 

13  Hamilton,  John 

15  Paton,  Mrs,  lodgings 

16  Gardner,  Peter 
16  Wilson,  James 

16  Milroy,  Rev.  Andrew 

14  Harper,  Mrs,  lodgings 

14  ISTotman,  Win.,  upholsterer 

12  Gibson,  John  &  H.  G.,  W.S. 
10  Cormack,  Miss 

10  Kay,  Mrs  T. 
10  Duncan,  David 

8  Jamieson,  Alexander,  C.A. 
8  International  Life  Societ;/ 

8  Law  Fire  Insurance  Soot  '.</ 
8  Liverpool   and  London  and 
Globe  Insurance  Society 

5  Editor.  <(•  Bathgate  Eig.  Go. 

6  Borthwick, Thos., accountant 
6  Hobday,  Thos.,  accountant 

4  Servants'  Institution 

2  Fortie,  J.,  teacher  of  drawing 
2  De  Palmas,  Solemy,  teacher 
2  NicoL  Alexander,  lodgings 

Charlotte  Street,  Leith. 

North,  1.     South,  2. 
1  Steedman,  W.,  grocer 


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2  Maclean,  Mrs 

2  Kilgour,  Joseph 

3  Clark,  James,  baker 

5  Johnston,  Robert,  painter 

6  Wilson,  Mrs,  fishmonger 
•7  Murray,  Alexander 

8  Robbie,  John, 'shoe warehouse 

9  Scott,  David,  fruiterer 

10  Cunningham,     M.     &     H., 

dressmakers 
12  Lethem,  John,  merchant 

17  "Wyse,  George  B.  M.,  banker 

18  Police  Office 

18  Grant,  Jas.,  super,  of  police 

19  Council  Chambers 
19  Town  Clerk's  Office 

19  Couper,  W.  H,  town  clerk 
19  Irons,  James  C,  S.S.C. 
19  Simpson,  James,  architect 
19  Cook,  Andrew,  town  officer 
19  Collector  &  Treasurer's  Office 
19  Taxes,  Police  ;Wm.  Walker, 
collector 

19  Proudfoot,    William,    burgh 

surveyor 

20  Hansen,  H.  P. 

21  Orr,  Misses  M.  &  P., milliners 

21  Cameron,  Mrs 

22  Struthers,  James,  M.D. 

23  Pope,  James,  &  Sons 

24  Grieve,  William 

25  Grieve,  Miss 

25  Walker,  John 

26  White,  Mrs  Hugh 

27  Henderson  &  Wilson,  builders 

28  Dowie,  Thomas,  S.S.C. 
30  Lindsay,  Thomas 

32  Paterson,  Robert,  M.D. 
35  Dowie,  Thomas 

John's  Lane  here 
43  Sutherland,  James,  plasterer 

45  Sutherland,  James 

46  Horsley,  James,  spirit  dealer 

47  Grant  &  Anderson 

48  Imperial    Royal     Austrian 

Consulate 

48  Worms,  George 

49  Glover,  William  {B.  <£•  G.) 

49  Plett,  William,  jun. 

50  Largie,  Mrs 

50  Dobson,Thos.,superv.  of  I.E. 
5  Ob  Smith  &  Wilson,  druggists 

51  Lee,  Wm.  B.,  tea  and  wine 

merchant 
51a  Finlay,  Thomas,  fishmonger 

52  M'Evoy,  James 
Charlotte  Lane  here 

54  Thomson,  Mrs  P.,  baker 
56  Torrance,  Jos.,  spirit  dealer 

58  M'Evoy,  James,  saddler 

59  Hamilton,   James  E.,  news- 

agent 

60  Ferguson,  William,  flesker 
62  Miller,  William,  tailor 

Chester  Street.    4. 

5  Stuart,  Eobert  L.,  W.S.  ■ 

7  Clark,  James 

9  Cuninghain,  Alexander 


11  Ainslie,  Col.  Wm.  B.,  C.B. 

1 3  Chambers,  Wm. ,  Eight  Hon. , 

Lord  Provost  of  Edinr. 
15  Milne,  Miss 

15  Seymour,  Mrs 

17  Johnston,  Misses 

19  Martin,  John,  W.S. 
31  Ferguson,  E.  D.  G. 

22  Henderson,  Francis  C,  M.D. 

20  Fraser,  Alexander  Campbell 

18  Johnston,  Miss,  of  Sands 

16  Eennie,  Miss 

14  Crawford,  Mrs 

12  Maxwell,  Mrs 

10  Laing,  James 

8  Haig,  John 

6  Tweedie,  Mrs 

4  Milne,  Mrs 

Cheyne  Street.    3. 

3  Macdougall,  Alexander 

5  Macfarlane,  Walter 
5  Stoddart,  James 

5  Wishart,  Alexander 

5  M'Cagie,  James 

7  Steedman,  Henry 

9  Nisbet,  William 

11  Mathison,  Thomas 
11  Brown,  Eobert 

11  Forrest,  David 

11  Forrest,  David,  jun. 

13  Murray,  Mrs 

15  Stewart,  Eobert  G. 

17  Simpson,  John 

17  Steven,  Archibald 

17  Coyne,  Roderick,  A.F.A. 

17  Eankin,  Miss 

17  Urquhart,  Mrs 

17  Anderson,  William 

21  Lowson,  A.  (G.P.O.) 

23  Bell,  John 

23  Dawson,  Richard 

23  Wright,  Mrs 

25  Bain,  James  A.  Kerr 

27  Vernon,  Miss 

29  Maxwell,  William 

29  Sowersby,  Mrs 

29  Morrison,  James 

29  Pearson,  Thomas 

31  Cockburn,  W.  H.  (C.  &  Son) 

8  Howden,  Mrs  John 

6  Macdermid,  Edward 
6  Scott,  John 

4  Lawson,  Mrs 

2  Henderson,  Miss  Agnes 

2  Mitchell,  Adam 

Christian  Bank,    5. 

Trinity. 
1  M'Naughton,  James 

3  Munro,  Alexander 

4  Whitehead,  Miss 

5  Longbottom,  Thomas  K, 

6  Boag,  Mrs 

7  Bambridge,  Miss 

8  Maccpieen,  John 

Church  Hill.    13. 

1  Kennedy,  Misses 
3  &  5  Baillie,  James 


7  Shepherd,  Captain 
9  Macmurdo,  Miss 

11  Melrose,  John  (A.  M.  &  Co. ) 

13  Moore,  .Mrs 

16  Cumming,    Mrs    V.,    Eich- 

mond  cottage 

14  Blyth,  Howard 

12  Hyatt,  Lewis  L. 

10  Scott,  Capt.  Eobert,  H.C.S. 

8  Gibson,  Misses 
6  Shiels,  Mrs 

4  Lindsay,  Thomas  S. 
2  Scott,  John 

Church  Lane,    4. 

Heriot  Roiv. 

4  Marshall,  Mrs  W. ,  spirit  dlr. 

5  Walker,  Geo.,  cabinetmaker 

5  Walker,    Wm.,    joiner    and 

cabinetmaker 

6  Marr,  Thos.,  house  carpenter 

8  Proctor,  Adam,  plumber 

9  Lyle,  William,  upholsterer 

11  M'Ara,  T.,  mason 
Stewart,  P.,  livy.  stable  keep. 
Hall,  George,  coach-hirer 

Church  Lane,    13. 

Momincjside. 
Heddle,  Miss,  Falconer  cottage 
Griffin,  William,  Jane  lodge 
Young,  Eobert,  Canaan  grove 

Church  Road,  Trinity. 

1  Randalls,  Joseph,  painter 

2  Wood,  William 

2  Ferrall,  Mrs 

Church  Street. 

East,  5.      West,  3. 

1  Eobertson,  Wm.,  dairyman 

3  Eobertson,  Georgina,tobcnst. 

5  Crow,  Thomas,  confectioner 
9  Brown,  Alex.,  spirit  mercht. 

10  Eougvie,  J.,  confectioner 

11  Eougvie,  M.,  dressmaker 

12  Edington,  Mrs  A. 
12  Laird,  Mrs  E. 

12  Miller,  John,  bookbinder 

12  Pagan,  Archibald 

13  Mathews,  Edward,  baker 

15  Baxter,  Allan,  smith 

17  Deas,  J.  &T.,  French  polishers 
19  Keddie,  David,  cabinetmaker 

Circus  Place,  N.-E.,    3. 

Royal  Circus. 

2  Kinnear,  James 

4  Circus  Place  School 

6  Begbie,  William  M.,  rector 

Circus  Place,  N.-W.,    3. 

Royal  Circus. 
1  Simpson,  E.,  bootmaker 
4  Insurance  Company  of  Scot- 
land, Branch 

4  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland 

Branch  Office  ;  Jas.  Paris, 
S.S.C,  agent 

5  Richardson,  A.,  &  Son 


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6  Gray,  James,  watchmaker 

7  Mackie,  Charles,  surgeon 
7  Heiton,  John,  accountant 
7  Chilton,  Mrs  W. ,  lodgings 
7  Gibson,  Robert 

7  Scott,  Mrs  C. 

7  Robertson,  Peter 

7  Divorty,  Rev.  George 

7  Douglas,  Mrs 

8  Atkinson,   R,,  k,  Son,  coach 

proprietors.     See  Adv. 

9  Bell,  Peter,  smith 

10  Haddow,  William,  dairyman 
Flemington,  Andrew,  joiner 

«   Weir,  Donald,  egg  store 
|    Urquhart,  George,  smith 

S    Bruce,  Isaac,  cabinetmaker 
|    Henderson,  Jn.,  cabin etmak'r 

||    Tod  &  Donaldson,  wd. -carvs. 

P    White,  Wm.,  blacksmith 
Burton,  James,  wright 

11  Laing,  Miss,  draper 

12  Braidwood,  James,  tailor 

12  Stewart,  R.,  victual  dealer 

13  Lamb,  Mrs  Francis 
13  Stewart,  Robert 

13  Hunter,  Hugh 
13  Calder,  Mrs  M. 

13  Williamson,  William 

14  Tweeddale,  James 

15  Bank  of  Scotland    Branch 

Office;  John  Hewat,  agent 
15a  Coull,  Robert,  china  merch. 

16  Ashcroft,  Peter,  china  mer. 

16  Ashcroft,  Miss  M.,  artist  in 

hair 
16a  Blyth,  James,  bootmaker 

17  Wilson,  Alexander,  grocer 

18  White,  John,  bootmaker 

19  Somerville,  Robert 
19  Henderson,  Mrs 

19  White,  John,  jeweller 

19  Smith,  R.  A. 

19  Brydon,  James 

19  Howison,  Mrs  Jane 

19  Smith,  Mrs  W. 

20  Cockburn,  J.  F.,  grocer 

22  Craig,  John  W.,  grocer 

23  Tennant,  Thomas  M.,  hair- 

dresser 

24  Noble,  Alexander,  druggist 

Circus  Place,  S.-E.,    5. 

Royal  Circus. 

1  Gow,  J.,  bootmaker 

3  Cook,  Alexander,  fishmonger 

and  poulterer 
5  Paris,  Alexander,  grocer 
5b  Robertson,  J.  P.  B.,  advocate 
5b  Robertson,  Mrs 
7  Wood,  John  A.,  of  Woodcot 
9  Cunning,  Wm.,  ironmonger 
9  Whyte,  Mrs  T. 
9  Campbell,  Mrs  Mary  Ann 

Circus  Place,  W.,    5. 

Royal  Circus. 
1   Hall,  George,  coach-hirer 


2  Archibald,  Miss 

2  Wardrop,  J.  R. 

2  Bunning,  Rev.  W.  C. 

2  Gulland,  William,  W.S. 

2  Davies,  Mrs  T. 

3  Elder,  John,  W.S. 

4  Baird,  Miss 

4  Beatson,  Mrs 

5  Hamilton,  Lieut. -Colonel 

6  Cornwall, Js.,M.D.,F.R.C.S. 

Citadel,    4. 

Commercial  Street. 
1  Ovenston,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer 
5  M'Intyre,  John 

7  &  8  Swaine,  E.  A.,   &  Cru- 

delius,  merchants 
9  &  10  Stuart,  Alexander,  seed 
crusher 
15  Hay,     Thomas,    refreshment 

rooms 
18  Naisnrith,  Robt.,  spirit  mer. 
Sibbald,  Andw. ,  station  agent 

Citadel  Street,    4. 

Citadel. 
7  Chisholm,  Mrs,  grocer 

12  Scott,  Walter,  spirit  dealer 

13  Paterson,  John,  greengrocer 

Clanalpine  Buildgs.   10. 

See  Spittal  Street. 

Claremont  Crescent,   2. 

East  Claremont  Street. 

7  Gibb,  Mrs 

8  Clark,  Mrs,  sen. 

8  Clark,  Thomas  {T.  &  T.  C.) 

9  Johnston,  T.  B. 

10  Balfour,  R.,  accountant 

11  Robertson,    James    Stewart, 

W.S. 

12  Kirk,  John,  W.S. 

13  Warden,  William 

14  Dall,  Thomas,  C.A. 

15  Gillespie,  Miss 

16  Brown,  Mrs 

17  Sanderson,  James 

18  Stein,  Charles 

19  Adam,  Alexander  F.,  W.S. 

19  Adam,  James,  S.S.C. 

20  Gordon,  Miss 

21  Hardyman,  John  H.,  W.S. 

22  Richardson,  James 

22  Richardson,  Peter,  merchant 

23  Gavin,  William  A. 
23  Gavin,  Crichton  S. 

Claremont  Park,    2. 

Leith  Links. 

1  Blackie,  John 

2  Wight,  R.  (  W.  cO  Scott) 

3  Scott,  James  ( Wight  <fc  S. ) 

4  Kelman,  Rev.  John 

5  Waddell,  James 

5  Waddell,  Peter 

6  Wood,  W.  L. 

Laurie,  Robert  ( T.  B.  Camp- 
bell di  Co.),  Clarebank 


CLA W 

Giant,  D.   8.  <<:.  d-  Ander- 
son), Claremont  cou.. 

7  Pringle,  Jamea 

8  Brown,  James 

9  Henderson,  D.  (//.  d-  Tan,- 

bull) 

10  Cook,  Mists 

11  Russell,  Mrs  \V. 

12  Warrick,  W.  (  It'.  <£  1; 

Claremont  Place,    3. 
West  end  of  Handermm  Bow. 

1  Noble,  James,  grocer 

1  Thomson,  George 

1  Cullen,  Mrs  John 

1  Madden,  Mrs 

1   Chalmers,  John 

1  Ramsay,  James,  writer 

1  Russell,  Rev.  William,  A.M. 

2  Stewart,  John 

2  Baird,  Mrs,  smallwares 

3  Dewar,  Rev.  Duncan 
3a  Dick,  Thomas,  tailor 

4  Craig,  Mrs  Charles,  baker 
6  Church,  James 

6  Dowling,  R.  L. 

6  Paterson,  David 

6  Murray,  George 

6  More,  James  L. 

8  Church,  James,  grocer 
10  Moffat,  Mrs 
10  Grant,  John  C. 
10  Wilson,  Alexander 
10  Wright,  William 
10  Macgregor,  John 
10  Burn,  Mrs 
12  Affleck,  James,  surgeon 

Claremont  Street,  E.,   2 . 

Bellevue  Crescent. 
45  Russell,  John 
43  Chalmers,  James 
43  Wallace,  Mrs 
43  Stewart,  J.  C. 
43  Grant,  R. 
41  Young,  George 
41  Dick,  George 
41  MacGregor,  David  C. 
41  MacGregor,  Mrs  John 
39  Peace,  James 
35  Peat,  John 
35  Halkett,  Samuel 
35  Tweedie,  Thomas 
33  Gilchrist,  Mrs 
33  Robertson,  Robert 
33  Pattisou,  Misses 
31  Johnston,  Miss 
29  Small,  Andrew 
29a  Martin,  Peter,  tailor 
27  Watson,  Miss 
27  Kirkwood,  Rev.  James 
27  Irvine,  M.  Sinclair 
25  Stewart,    J.    L.,    landscape 

painter 
25  Marshall,  Miss 
25  Bruce,  Mrs 
23  Neilson,  John,  W.S. 
1 21  Anderson,  John 


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19  Thomson,  D.  J. 

17  Cathcart,  John  F. 

15  Milne,  Miss 

13  Fraser,  Alexander 

11  Longmore,  Adam  C. 
9  Millidge,  J.  J. 

7  Chisholm,  Robert 

5  Todd,  George 

3  Stark,  George  G. 

3  Stark,  W.  M. 

1  Murray,  John,  S.S.C. 
30  Tennant,  Mrs 
28  Scrymgeour,  Mrs 
26  Logan,  Mrs  A.  S. 
24  Laurie,  William 
22  M'Gowan,  Miss 

20  Bertram,  Charles 

18  Henderson,  W.  G. 

16  Burness,  William,  S.S.G 

14  Weir,  Henry 

12  Fullarton,  J.  A. 

Claremont  Street,  W.,  3. 

West  end  of  Henderson  Bow. 

1  Soutter,  John 

1  Watt,  James 

1  Barbour,  William  L. 

1  Fowler,  G. 

1  M  Arthur,  Mrs 

1  Forbes,  James  S. 

2  Anderson,  Mrs  P. 

3  MacLaverty,  Miss 

3  Rattray,  Miss 

4  Hamilton,  Miss 

4  Graham,  Mrs 

5  Wilson,  Mrs 

6  Evans,  Robert 
6  Stalker,  Mrs 

<3  Brown,  Miss 

6  Gillespie,  John 

7  Surenne,  John  T. 

St  Bernard's  Estah.  Church 

8  Begg,  Mrs 

9  Henderson,  Mrs 
9  Taap,  Andrew 

9  Paris,  James,  S.S.C. 
9  Paris,  Alexander 

10  Skelly,  Mrs 

20  Dale,  Alexander 
20  Mather,  James 
20  Wilkie,  David 

Clarence  Street,    3. 

St  Stephen  Street. 
1  Cameron,  Mrs  A. 
3  Surenne,  David  J. 
5  Pringle,  Alexa,nd.ei(Adjutant- 

General's  Office) 
5  M'Dougal,  George 
5  Smyth,  Mrs 
7  Henderson,  James 
9  Brown,  Mrs  R. 
9  Dorrit,  Mrs,  nurse  (area) 

11  Dunn,  Mrs 

11  Roddick,  Rev.  James 
11  King,  Rev.  William 

11  M'Intosh,  John 

12  Irons,  D.  E. 


13  Eddinstfon,  Mrs  G. 
15  Neill,  Mrs 

17  Hunter,  Mrs  P. 

17  Williamson,  Mrs  Jane 

17  Williamson,  Geo. ,  accountant 

17  Mackintosh,  Miss 

17  Black,  William 

19  Gordon,  William 

27  Steele,  W.,  teacher 
29  Hall,  John 

29  Hunter,  Mrs 
29  Sibbald,  Mrs 
29  Stewart,  Miss 
29  Cooper,  James 
29  Burnett,  Mrs 
29  Burnett,  John 

29  Sturrock,  Thomas,  writer 
32a  Robertson,      Mrs,      corset 

maker 
32  Smith,  Mrs  Lieutenant 
32  Smith,  Mrs  Walter 

30  Traquair,  Wm.,  jun.,  S.S.C. 
30  Martin,  Miss 

30  Henderson,  Mrs  James 

30  Ewart,  Miss 

30  Turnbull,  Mrs 

30  Hogg,  John 

30  Sinclair,  Miss,  agent  for 
British  and  foreign  gover- 
nesses and  schools 

28  Husband,  William,  M.D. 
26  Barnetson,  Mrs 

24  Cowpar,  Misses 
24  Walker,  Mrs 
24  M'Laren,  Mrs  C. 
24  M'Intosh,  James  B. 
22  Goodall,  Mrs 

20  Fraser,  James,  M.D. 

15  Hutton,  William 

18  Thomson,  Miss 
18  Brown,  Thomas  J. 
18  Clark,  Miss  M. 

16  Mackenzie,  Mrs  M. 

14  Ross,  Alex.  (A.  R.  d;  Co.) 
12  Horetzky,  Mons. 

12  O'Donnell,  Mrs 

12  Turnbull,  Mrs 

10  Kirkland,  Mrs  William  S. 

6  Douglas,  D.,  writer 

6  Budge,  Mrs 

6  M'Meikan,  William 

6  M'Ewan,  Mrs 

4  Sanderson,  Jas.  (Peace  A  Co. ) 

2  Drysdale,  Miss 

2  Macrae,  John,  grocer 

Clarendon  Crescent,  3- 
Dean  Bridge. 

1  Morehead,  Charles,  M.D. 

2  Gordon,  Mrs  H. 
4  Karley,  Mrs 

4  Graham,  Mrs  Jackson 

5  Blackwood,  W.  (T.  &  J.  B.) 

6  Campbell,  Mrs  Archibald 

7  Bannerman,  Mrs  James 

8  Spence,  A.  W. 

8  Spence,  Mrs  Alexander 

9  Robertson,  Mrs 
10  Warden,  Mrs 


11  Wood,  Mrs 

12  Gairdner,  Mrs  General 

13  Dickson,  Mrs  Dr 

13  Dickson,  J.  J. 

14  Barton,  Daniel 

15  Watson,  Leybourne 

16  Young,  Mrs 

17  White,  Mrs  George  T. 

19  Hagart,  James  V. 

20  Kelland,  Professor 

21  Robinow,  Adolph 

22  Wood,  Miss 

Clerk  Street, 

St  Patrick  Square. 
East,  12.      West,  11. 

1  Cousland,  Mrs 

1  Hall,  Miss,  dressmaker 

1  Farquharsou,  Miss 

1  Durward,  Andrew 

1  Hall,  Mrs  James 

1  M'Bean,  Peter 

1  Gardiner,.  James 

1  Duncan,  Miss 

3  M'Kean  k  Banks 

5  Crawford,  John 

7  Bank  of  Scotland  Branch 

7  Durward,  Andrew 

7  Maver,  Jas. ,  &  Co.    See  Adv. 

7  Fairbairn,  James 
11  Bisset,  James,  baker 
11  Fairbairn's     millinery     and 
glove  warehouse.    See  Adv. 

9a  Stalker,  T.,  hairdresser 

9  Anderson,  Misses 
13  Marshall,  Mrs  John 
15  Richardson,  Mrs,  ladies' nurse 
15  Stevenson,  Mrs 
15  Robertson,  Mrs 
15  Douglas,  Alexander 
17  Stobie,  Robert 
19  Gunn,  Mrs  Ellen,  grocer 
21   Walker,  George,  dairy 

23  Henderson,  Archibald 
23  Manuel,  Mrs 

23  ScrjTngeour,  Mrs 

25  Johnston,  James 

27  Rutherford,  Thomas,  flesher 

29  Grav,  William  S.,  grocer 

31  Sutherland,  R. 

31  Mutter,  Miss 

31  Davies,  W.  H. 

31  Scoon,  Mrs  Kenneth 

31  Wilson,  Mrs 

31  Stott,  Mrs  James 

33  Nisbet,  John 

35  Taylor,  James 

Gifford  Park  here 
37  Mathison,  Robert,  baker 
39  Russell,  D.  &  J. 
41  Montgomery,  Mrs 
41  Archibald,  Mrs  Andrew 
41  Thorn,  Miss  M. 
41  Mathison,  R. 
41  Dods,  Mrs  J. 
41   Chalmers,  David 
43  Brander,  Wm.,  china  niercht. 
45  M'Millan,  T.,  jun.,  butcher 


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47  Craig,  David,  draper 

49  Robertson,  Mrs  J.,  grocer 
51  Bruce,  Robert 

51  Swanson,  Misses  E.  S.  &  C. 

51  M 'William,  Mrs,  lodgings 

51  Hunter,  Mrs 

51  Gray,  William  S. 

51  Archibald,  James 

51  Hawkins,  Miss 

53  Herbert,  P. 

55  Renton,  H. 

57  &  59  Dawson,  Wm.,  hosier 
61  Boyd,  Mrs 

61  Calder,  John 

61  -Simpson,  Robert  G. 

61  Bissett,  Mrs  G. 

61  Kiddy,  Mrs 

63  Marwick,  William 

65  Chalmers,  George,  saddler 

67  Shaw,  George,  saddler 

69  Young,  John,  plumber 

71  Weatherhead,  Robert 

71  Gillies,  James  B. 

71  Ireland,  Thos.,  accountant 

71  Hellon,  Mrs 

71  Wilson,  Mrs 

71  Young,  Mrs  M. 

73  Low,  John 

75  Mitchelhill,  James,  baker 

77  Davies,  W.  H. ,  spirit  mercht. 

79  Kemp,  James,  merchant 

81  Alexander,  George 

81  Christie,  William 

81  Pirret,  John 

81  Sanson,  Robert,  printer 

81  Henderson,  Adam 

83  Smith,  M. 

85  M'Nab,  A.  &  J.,  dyers 

85  Waldie,  J.,  &  Sons 

Montague  Street  here 

64  Buncle,  Alexander,  fruiterer 

62  Smith,  M.,  tobacconist 
62  Smith,  Miss 

60  Sharp,  F.,  watchmaker 

58  Pirret,  John 

56  Pirret,  James 
56  Walker,  Mrs 
56  Sclater,  Mrs 
56  Paton,  Miss 

56  Roddie,  Mrs  William 
56  Smith,  John,  tailor 
56  Paton,  Mrs  A. 
56  Lewis,  Henry,  artist 

54  Taylor,  James 

52  Buncle,  Alexander,  fruiterer 

50  Alexander,  John,  tailor 

48  Hutton,  Mrs 

46  Fairgrieve,  Thos.,  druggist 

Rankeillor  Street  here 
44  Brash,  Thos. ,  spirit  mercht. 
42  Ballantyne,  James,  baker 
40  Craig,  James,  grocer 
38  Lawrie,  Peter,  stationer 
36  Harcus,  Henry 
34  Bain,  D. 
34  Orr,  John  C.  M. 
34  Tweedie,  Thomas 
34  Wilson,  James 


34  Tough,  John 

34  Watling,  Mrs 

32  Tweedie,  Tliomas,  draper 

30  Cowan,  George,  M.D. 

28  Grieve,  James 

26  Boyd,  Miss  M. 
24  Grieve,  James 

24  Mackintosh,  John,  jun. 
24  Moffat,  Alexander  ' 
24  Morrison,  James 

24  Legget,  John 

18  Turner,  Peter,  victual  dealer 

16  Irvine,  Francis 
14  Bertram,  James 

14  Sco.ugall,  Mrs  John 
14  Maxwell,  Mrs  James 
14  Simpson,  Robert  D. 
14  Gemmell,  William 

14  Stalker,  Mrs 

10  Cameron,  J.  A. 

8  Milne,  Peter,  baker 

6  Smith,  J.,  &  Co.,  jewellers 
4  Macdonald,  David 

4  Whigham,  Misses 

4  Paul,  Thomas,  reporter 

4  Hutson,  Mrs 

2  Will,  M. ,  china  merchant 

Clerk  Street,  South. 

Clerk  Street  to  Preston  Street. 

East,  12.      West,  13. 
1  Haswell,  George  G,  grocer 

3  Ross,  George,  draper 

5  Oliphant,  Francis 
5  Croal,  Thomas  A. 
5  Brockie,  William 

5  Simpson,  David  G. 

7  Dunn,  Thomas,  butcher 

9  Ballantyne,  James,  baker 

11  Neilson,  George,  ironmonger 
13  Hetherton,  Henry.    See  Adv. 

15  Copland,  George 
15  Innes,  Lady 

15  Purves,  D.  L. 

15  Balbirnie,  James  D. 

17  Currie,  James,  china  mercht. 
23  Peat,  Mrs,  fruiterer 

25  Waldie,  Mrs 

25  Johnston,  George 

25  Isles,  Andrew,  jun. 

25  Turnbull,  John 

25  Mackay,  Rev.  Alex.,  LL.D. 

27  Spence,  James 

29  Forrest,     Thomas,    &    Sons, 

ironmongers 

Bernard  Terrace  here. 

Clerk  Street  Cottage;  Baffin, 
William,  builder 

Neunngton  Free  Church 
43  Turnbull,  Mrs 
43  Turnbull,  John 
45  Scougall,  Andrew 
45  Wilson,  Mrs  Francis 
45  Young,  Robert 
45  Nichol,  J.  D. 
47  Pridie,  James  D.,  surgeon 
49  Pillans,  Hugh  Scott 

Lulton  Place  here 


British  Lin*  n  t  'o.'s  Br.  Bank 
Gordon,  K.  O.,  h  Go. 

Haig,  A.  G. 
Turner,  David 
Stark,  John 

Walker,  Janes 
Crawford,  David  L 

Mitchell,  James 
Bunks,  Charles,  butcher 
Roughead,  John 
Houston,  Robert 
Slight,  George 
Pattison,  John,  W.S. 
Petersen,  Magnus  M. 
Marshall,  William 
Geoghegan,  Joseph 
Wilson,  Robert,  painter 
Napier,  Alexander,  chemist 
Christie,  James 
Smith,  David 
Smith,  Mrs  James 
M'Rae,  Rev.  John 
Ramsay,  Mrs 
Sutherland,  Mrs 
Pillans,  John,  baker 
Agnew,  James,  stationer 
Crichton  &  Thomson 
Goldie,  Mrs 
Young,  Thomas 
M'Neilie,  David  (Chancery) 
Gilray,  Joseph,  grocer 
Kedzlie,  R.,  draper 
Guthrie  k.  Shillinglaw 
M'lntosh,  John 
Alder,  George 
Sutherland,  W. 
Murdoch,  Miss  J. 
Stewart,  L.  &  J. 
Alexander,  R.  &  A.  W. 
Irons,  D.,  tailor 
Craig,  James 
Fullerton,  A.  K. 
Brodie,  Walter 
Grey,  Misses 
Johnston,  Alexander 
Johnston,  James 
Brodie,  Walter,  plumber 
Mackenzie,  William,  builder 
Bryee,  William,  plasterer 
Lawson,  G.  R. 
Taylor,  George,  baker 
Shaw,  Joseph,  painter 
Caldwell,  David 
Braid,  William 
Goldie,  George,  bank  clerk 
Robertson,  John 
Smith,  Mrs  Alexander 
Middlemass,  George 
Martin,  J.,  i;  Sons 
Martin,  R. 

Young,  Archibald,  plumber 
Newington  Church 

Clifton  Terrace,   4. 

Haymarket. 
Bell,  Robert  C,  W.S. 
Kinnear,  Mrs 
Berry,  Mrs  John  H. 
Oughterson,  Miss 


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5  Berry,  Miss 

6  Ramie,  Robert,  C.A. 

7  &  8  Gilbey,  W.  &  A.,  wine 

importers 

10  Gray,  David,  corn  merchant 

11  Waldie,  G.,  greengrocer 

12  Steel,  James 

12  Murray,  George 
12  King,  Mrs 

12  Patison,  Miss 

13  Archibald,  James 

14  Wares,  M.,  bootmaker 

15  Steel,  James,  baker 

Clinton  Road,    13. 

Whitehouse  Loan. 
Fulton,  John 

Davidson,     Lieutenant-Colonel, 
Woodcroft 

Clyde  Street,     7. 

Elder  Street. 
3  Mackenzie,  Alex.,  teacher 

3  Bootland,  Elizabeth 

5  Fairbairn,  Robt. ,  spirit  dealer 

7  Fletcher,  Peter,  globemaker 
9  Peebles, A.  &R.,cabinetmkrs. 

11  Innes,  John,  spirit  merchant 

13  Lorimer  &  Gillies,  printers 

17  Cunningham    &    Co.,    wine 

merchants 
23  Fraser,  William,  agent 

25  Ireland,  Wm.  E.  See  Adv. 
27  Mason,  Mrs 

27  Young,  James,  bootmaker 

28  Luke,  George 

26  M'Glashan,  Alex.,  engraver 

18  Martin,  Robert 

18  Martin,  Miss,  dressmaker 

18  White,  G.,  stamper  (G. P.O.) 
14&16  Muir  &  Paterson,  printers 
12b  Murray,  William,  grocer 

2  Peter,  David,  North  lane 

10  Knox,  Henry,  paper  cutter 

8  Veterinary  College 
8  Romains,  Charles 

8  Williams,  W.,  principal 
8  Strange  ways,  Thos.,  vet.  surg. 

4  and  6  Banks,  Archibald,  sta- 

tioner.    See  Adv. 

Clyde  Street  Lane.    7. 

Carfrae,  A. ,  bank  messenger 
Smith,  G.  T.,  bank  messenger 
Tait,  Thomas,  smith 

Coalhill,    4. 
Shore. 
2  Ross,  James,  ropemaker 

6  Matson  &  M'Intosh,  wrights 

1 1  Guthrie,  Mich. ,  spirit  mercht. 

12  Graham,  Thos.,  slate  mercht. 

14  Clark,  Patrick,  spirit  mercht. 

19  Brash,     Mrs     David,     wine 

merchant 

Coates  Crescent.    4. 

1  Robertson,  James 

2  Ramsden,  Jas.,  wool  broker 

3  Paterson,  Mrs 


4  Forbes,  Miss  Jane 

5  Maclagan,  R.  Craig,  M.D. 

6  Jackson,  E.  J. 

7  Macdonell,  E.  R. 

8  Lambe,  Mrs 

9  Campbell,  Mrs,  of  Leckuary 

10  Dunsmure,  Major 

11  Inglis,  H.  Maxwell 

13  Seton,  Mrs 

14  Barclay,  Lieut. -Colonel  P. 

15  Drybrough,  Mrs 

15  Drybrough,  John 

16  Richardson,  James 

17  Barclay,  George 

18  Colquhoun,  William 

19  Limond,  Mrs 

20  Thomson,  Lockhart 

21  Reddie,  Mrs 

22  Christie,  Mrs 

Coates,  West.    4. 

Napier,  George,  advocate,  Coates 
hall 

Downie,  John,  West  Coates 
nursery 

M  'Keith,  Archibald,  West  Coates 
nursery 

Forbes,  Rev.  John,  LL.D., 
Donaldson's  hospital 

Large,  Alfred,  Donaldson's  hos- 
pital 

Tait,  Jas. ,  Donaldson's  hospital 

Rennie,  Archibald,  Donaldson's 
hospital 

M'Leish,  John,  Donaldson's; 
hospital 

Stewart,  John,  Donaldson's 
hospital 

Kilgour,  William,  Donaldson's 
hospital 

Spiers,  James,  Donaldson's  hos- 
pital 

Trotter,  Robert,  Donaldson's 
hospital 

Kinloch,  George  R. ,  West  Coates 
villa 

Tait,  Wm.,  Inverardoran  lodge 

Kirkhope,  J.,  Randolph  villa 

Gill,  Thomas,  Dunstane  villa 

Turnbull,  Mrs,  Windsor  villa 

Turnbull,  Patrick,  C.A.,  Wind- 
sor villa 

Mason,  Sam.  L.,  Pentland  villa 

Munro,  Hector,  gardener 

Coates  Place,    4. 

Coates  Crescent. 
1  Taylor,  Thomas  G. 
1  Dempster,  Miss  D. 

Coatfield  Lane,    2. 

128  Constitution  Street. 
1  M'Dermott,  James 
5  Bradshaw,  Rev.  E.  J. 
11  Grieve,  George,  baker 
18  Thomson,  Robert  H.,  &  Co. 
27  Miller,  John,  cabinetmaker 
27  Spinks,  Charles,  turner 
33  Hume,  John,  Wright 


35  Grieve,  Peter  W. 

35  Dawson,  Miss 

37  Paxton,  John,  spirit  mercht. 

39  Lambie,  William,  teacher 

39  Lamb,  Miss 

42  Mould,  Miss  C. 

42  Bertram,  John 

43  Sutherland,  Robt., metal mer. 

44  M'Dougal,  J. 

Cobden  Terrace,    10. 

Dairy  Road. 

1  Wardlaw,  Miss  J. 
9  M 'Queen,  John 

10  Dixon,  Mrs  John 

11  Muir,  John 

Coburg  Lane,    4. 

Coburg  Street. 
4  "White,  Alex.,  fish  merchant 

6  M  'Intosh,  M. ,  chimney-sweep 

Coburg  Street,    4. 
Bridge  Street. 

2  Brotherston,  Chas.,  dairyman 
3a  Duncan,  Mrs  J.,  trimming 

warehouse 
3b  M'Intosh,    William,    iron- 
monger 

4  Adie,  Adam,  grocer 

5  Martin,  John,  surgeon 
13  Gordon,  James,  farrier 

16  Webster,  J. 

17  Taylor,    Misses    M.    &    A., 

milliners 

20  Murra3T,  William,  shoemaker 
22  Stewart,  Chas.  (S.  <L- Jordan) 
22  Pace,  James,  vet.  surgeon 

22  Brown,  William  A. 

23  Nicoll,  James,'  spirit  dealer 
27  Anderson,  S.,  slater 

29  Steel,  Robert 

33  Budge,  W.,  cartwright 

35  Tait,  Mrs  Martha,  draper 

37  Somerville,  MrsM.,  spirit  dlr. 

Cockburn  Street,    9. 

Waverley  Bridge. 
1  Philp's  hotel 

3  Tolmie,  Robert,  tobacconist 
5  Greiner,  C,  milliner 

7  Muir,  Archibald,  stationer 
9  Ritchie,  A.,  confectioner 

11  Simpson,  R.  E.,  &  Co. 

13  Lewis,  Mrs,  bazaar 

15  M 'Cowan,  James 

17  Orderly  Rooms,  the  Queen's 
City  of  Edinburgh  Rifle 
Volunteer  Brigade 

17  Rankine,  Mrs,  sen. 

17  M 'Cowan,  James 

19  Preston,  Geo.,  spirit  dealer 

21  Rankine,  Thos.,  bootmaker 
23  Mathieson,  A.,  &  Son 

25  Cameron,  Finlay,  painter 

27  Syme,  James 

27  Petrie,  George,  accountant 

27  Sturrock,  John,  N.P. 

27  Learmonth,  W.  C,  agent 


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27  Miller,  John,  printer 

29  Denholm  &  Cochrane,  whole- 
sale ironmongers 

29b  Kennedy,  James,  baker 

31  Koerber,  Jphannes,  perfumer 

33  Cribbes,  P.,  watchmaker 

35  Orderhj  Room,  City  of  Edin- 
burgh Artillery  Volunteers 

35  Napier,  Eobert 

35  Self,  Charles  A.  V. 

35  Anderson  &  Pringle,  tailors 
and  clothiers 

35  Connor,  Rev.  James  W. 

35  Hunt,  George,  tailor  and 
clothier 

35  Peacock,  E.,  printer 

37  Collins,  Wm,  Sons,  &  Co., 
Queen's  printers 

39  Campbell,  P.  &  P.,  dyers 

41  P>rown,  Jas. ,  &  Son,  plumbers 

43  Crease,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  manu- 
facturers 

45  Millar,  David,  draper 

49  Gordon,  Misses,  fruiterers 

51  Wilson  &  Son 

51  Aitchison,  James,  jeweller 

51  Allardyce,  Alexander 

51  Gordon,  Misses 

51  Beatson,  David 

51  Session-clerk's  office  for  the 
City 

51  Edinburgh  Choral  Society ; 
T.  K.  Longbottom,  con- 
ductor 

51  Maxton,  Andrew,  shirt  manu- 
facturer 

51  Beveridge,  John,  clothier 

51  Longbottom,  Thomas  Kirby, 
teacher  of  singing 

51  Peebles,  William,  tailor 

51  Edinburgh  Tonic  Sol-fa 
Association ;  T.  K.  Long- 
bottom,  conductor ;  T. 
Young,  secy. 

53  Edwards,  G.  S.,  auctioneer. 

See  Adv. 

55  Marshall,  James,  warehouse- 

man 

57  Hamilton,  James,  hatter 

59  Robertson,  Mrs  Ann,  hotel- 
keeper 
59  Ashbys    &    Richardson,    tea 

merchants 
59  Myles,  John,  artist 
61  Pillans,  John,  baker 
63  Stewart,  Charles,  bootmaker 
63  Delgaty,  James,  dairy 
65  Forsyth,  John  S.,  clothier 
67  Macgowan,  Alexander,  iron- 
monger 
69  Inglis,  A.,  City  hotel 
71  Temple,  David,  prov.  merch. 
73  Donaldson,    John  G.,   spirit 
dealer 

58  Reid,  William,  &  Sons,  under 

takers.     See  Adv. 

56  GiUies,  Peter,  confectioner 

54  Eye  Dispensary 
54  Ear  Dispensary 


54  Wright,  Chas.,  photographer 
52  Patrick,  Robert,  hatter 
50  Leckie,  Jos.,  family  boot  and 
shoe  warehouse.    See  Adv. 
46  Cottam,  John  Sidney 
46  Campbell,  D.,  warehouseman 
46  M'Nab,  Robert  N. 
46  Greiner,  C,  milliner 
46  Lying-in    Institution ;     Mis 

Ferguson,  matron 
46  Miles      &      Co.,     telegraph 

engineers 
46  Taylor,  Robert,  compositor 
44  Morrison,  W.,  bazaar 
42  Muir,  William,  bootmaker 
40  Campbell,  James,  carpet  and 

floorcloth  merchant 
38  Laurie,  T.,  educational  pub- 
lisher 

35  Dental  Dispensary ;  Wm.  K. 

Thwaites,  S.S.C.,  secretary 
38  Adair,  John,  jun. 
38  Hunt,  George 
38  Campion,  Mrs 
38  Chalmers,  William 

36  Hambling,  George,  bird  dlr. 
32  Rutherford,  Walter,   &  Son, 

wine  and  spirit  merchants 
30  Scotsman  and  Weekly  Scots- 
man Newspaper  Office 
30  Steele,  Adam,  clerk 
24  Handasyde,       Thomas,       & 

Davidson,  seedsmen 
22   Wellington      Reformatory 

Depot 
20  Souter,  James,  die  and  stamp 

cutter 
20  Fowlie,  James 
20  M'Gregor,  James 
18  Robertson,  M.  &  M.,  sewing- 
machine  agents 
16  Mohring,  H. ,  fruit  merchant 
14  Miller,    John,   City  temper 

ance  hotel 
10  Howe,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer 
8  Bolton,  John,  perfumer 
6  Temple,  J.,  confectioner 
4  Stubbs1  Mercantile  Offices 
4  Young,  Richard  J. 
4  Lear,  James,  manufacturing 

jeweller 
4  Hunter  &  Scott,  commission 

agents 
2  Cumming,  Thomas,  &  Son 

College,    9. 
South  Bridge. 
Turner,  William,  M.B. 
Small,  John,  librarian 
Small,  Mrs  J. 

Gilbert,  Thomas  {See.  office) 
Chapman,  John,  janitor 
Aufrecht,  Theodore,  Professor  of 
Sanskrit 

College  St.,  North,    9. 

College. 
University  hotel 
1  Stewart,  Peter 


2  M 'In tush,  J. 

5  M'lntosh,  James,  bookseller 

6  Cochrane,  Thomas,  baker 

8  Bart,  William  D. 

9  Reid,  \\\,  ,v  Sons 

10  Anderson,  William,  slater 

11  Graham,  James 

College  St.,  South,    11. 
College. 

1  Macleod,  Russell  If . ,  dl 

2  Gibbs,  EL,  .shoemaker 

3  Bordeaux,  Stanislas 

4  Blackie,    John,    spirit    mer- 

chant 

5  Newbury,  Mrs  J. 

5  Ogilvie,    J.,      draper     and 

clothier 
5  Blackie  k  Son,  publishes 

5  Crombie,  John,  agent 

6  Wilson,  A.,  spirit  merchant 

7  M'Culloeh,  John,  grocer 

8  Imlay,  George,  fishmonger 

9  Bowie,  J. 

10  Burn,  Ebenezer 

10  TurnbuU,  A. 

11  Allardice,  T.  D. 

11  College  Street  U.P.  Church 

12  Anderson,  William,  baker 

13  Brown,  A.,  bookseller 

14  Tait,  Thomas,  grocer 

15  Brims,  Charles 

15  Cadenhead,  A.  F. ,  writer 

15  Ramsay,  David,  compositor 

15  Mackay,  Mrs 

15  M 'Gibbon,  John 

15  Kennedy,  Mrs,  lodgings 

16  Hunter,  J.   R.,  &  Co.,  boot 

and  shoe  makers 

17  Goldie,  J.  W.,  fruiterei 

18  Davie,  John,  shoemaker 

19  Davis,  Catherine 

20  Chisholm,  James,  draper  and 

clothier 

21  M'Morran,  Jno.,  coach-hirer 
21  Cowie,  Thomas 

21  Murdoch,  Mrs  George 

22  Christie,  Ann,  dressmaker 

23  Cowie,  Thomas,  grocer 

College  Street,  West,  9. 

College. 
2  Weston,  John,  bookseller 

College  Wynd,    9. 

North  College  Stn  ■  \ 
20  Neilson,  George,  smith 

Collins  Place,    3. 

Stockbridgc. 
1  Laing,  Richard,  writer 
13  Bishop,  John 
22  Anderson,  John 

27  Peddie,  Thomas,  architect 

28  Donald,  William 

29  Dempster,  James 

Colville  Place,    3. 

Stockbridgc 
1  Hume,  Peter 


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6  Scott,  James 
15  Miller,  Mrs 

21  Dawson,  John,  joiner 

22  Keppie,  James 

28  Matheson,  George 

Comely  Bank,    3. 

Stockbridge. 

4  Whitelaw,  M. 

5  Smith,  Miss 

6  Lang,  James,  W.S. 

7  Sorley,  Mrs 

8  Keir,  William 

9  Murray,  Miss 

10  Whyte,  Mrs 

11  Ross,  Mrs 

12  Millar,  Mrs 

13  Lowrie,  Rev.  Alexander 

14  Faed,  James,  engraver 

15  Murray,  William 

16  Macphail,  Mrs  D. 
16  Dewar,  John 

16  Allan,  William 

16  Jones,  T.  W.,  W.S. 

17  Anderson,  William  F. 

17  Fraser,  Miss  C.  G. 

18  Torrance,  George 

19  Robertson,  John,  S.S.C. 

20  Mitchell,  Mrs 

21  Edmond,  E. 

22  Vary,  Miss 

23  Rorie,  George  L. 

Comely  Bank  Gardens, 

Stockbridge. 
Cunningham,     Fraser,    k     Co., 

florists 
Mitchell,  John,  gardener 
Proctor,  William,  carter 
Brown,  Robert,  carter 
Mason,  Robert,  carter 
Bush,  J.,  Craigleith  cottage 
Hislop,  Mrs  M.,  Avenue  villas 
Fraser,  R.  (C.  F.  &  Co. ),  Avenue 

villas 
Haddow,  Thomas,  dairyman 

Comely  Green  Cres.,  8. 

Comely  Green  Place. 

2  Coxson,  James 

3  Dryburgh,  James 
3  Boyes,  Mrs  Jane 

3  Murray,  William  C. 

3  Russell,  J.  B. 

4  Williamson,  Peter 

Comely  Green  Place,  8. 

Portobello  Road. 
3  Wight,  James 
3  Duncan,  Mrs 
3  Severs,  Benjamin 
3  Paton,  James 

3  M  'Pherson,  Mrs  C. 

4  Blaikie,  G.  F. 

5  Johnston,  Alexander 

6  Murray,  Miss 

6  Thomson,  James 


6  Burns,  Mrs  William 

6  Slater,  James  (G.P.O.) 

7  Field,  Miss 

8  Harvey,  James 
8  Reid,  James 

8  O'Hara,  R.  C. 

9  Paton,  Thomas 

10  Lawson,  Francis 
12  Barnes,  George 
12  Walker,  Robert 

Commercial  Street,  4. 

Leith  Custom  House. 

Custom  House 
Mills,  Leighton,  surveyor 
Mitchell,  James;  housekeeper 
Mercantile  Marine  Office 
Inland  Revenue  Office 
Shore  Dues  Office 
Dock  Commissioners'  Office 
Anstruther  and  Leith  Steam 
Shipping    Co.    (Limited), 
Custom  House  slip 
Leith,  Alloa,  Kincardine,  and 
Bo'ness  Shipping  Co.,  Cus- 
tom House  slip 
1  Edinr.  Roperie  Co.  's  Stores 
4  M'Intosh,  R. ,  pavement  mer. 
4  Slimon,  R.  &  D.,  anchor  and 
chain  makers. 

4  Prime  Gilt  Office 

5  Smith,  J.  M.,  ironmonger 

6,  7,  8  Younger,  John,  ship- 
chandler 

9,  10  Stalker,  David,  watch- 
maker ;  house,  14 

11  Ferguson,    Thomas,    &    Co., 

china  dealers 

12  Chalmers,  Robt.,  spirit  mer. 

Sandport  Street  here. 

13  Black,  W.  &.  J.,  tailors 

14  Lind,  Andrew 

14  La  Cour  k  Watson 
14  Jobson,  M. ,  Baltic  hotel 
15,  16,  17  Bolton  k  Co.,   ship- 
chandlers 

18  Galloway,  M.  P. ,  ship-chand. 

19  Gavin,  W.,  merchant 

19  Bolton,  James  B. 

20  Chalmers,     E.,    spirit   mer- 

chant ;  house,  19 

21  Eggers,  L. ,  k  Co. ,  ship-chand. 

22  Calder,   William,   sailmaker. 

See  Adv. 

23  Aberdeen,  Leith,  and  Clyde 

Steam  Shipping   Co. ;  G. 

Mathieson,  agent 
27  Steven,  William,  merchant 
29  Finnie,  Wilson,  k  Co.,  van 

and  lorry  builders 
32  Leith  Mill  Co.  Porters 

36  Fedden,    C,    k    Co.,    ship- 

brokers 

37  Coltness  <b  Carfin  Collieries; 

James  R.  Hopewell,  agent 
37  Schultze,  Alexander  &  Son, 
merchants 


38  Marshall,  Robert,  merchant 
38  Lochore  Colliery  Office 
40  St  Ninian's  School 
42,  43  Nicoll,  Jas.,  spirit  dealer 
Tod,    Alexander    k   Robert, 

Leith  Flour  Mills 
58  M'Intosh     k    Cunningham, 

sailmakers 

67  Graham's  Co.  Porters 

Constitution  Street. 

North  of  Charlotte  Street,  1 . 

South,  2. 
8  Virtue,  William,  k  Co. 

14  Wauchope,  Moodie,  k  Hope 

14  Hope,  John  David 

20  Park,  R.,  &  Co. 

22  Abbott,  Kierumgaard,  &  Co. 

22  Morrison,  Mark,  &  Co. 

24  Fulton,  Weir,  k  Co. 

26  M'Laren,  D.,  k  Co.,  niers. 

28  Wilson,  Andrew  H.,  banker 
Bernard  Street  liere 

30  Berry,  Thomas  M.,  saddler 

32  Cooper,  A. ,  carver  k  gilder 

34  Boyce,  Mrs  J.,  spirit  dealer 

36  Pendreigh,  J.  &  G. 

36  Ratze,  Conrad 

40  Rhind,  D.  A.,  merchant 

42  Jacobsen,     Frederick,     mer- 
chant 

44  Ross,  Martin,  k  Co. 

44  Leith    Corn    Market     Co.  ; 
John  Scott,  secretary 

44  Scarth  k  Scott,    W.S.    and 
N.P. 

46  Cochrane,  Paterson,  &  Co. 

46  Thorburn,  William 

48  Jones,  R.  M.,  k  Co.,  mers. 

50  Smith,  J.  &  J. 

50  Laird  &  Smart,  salt  merchts. 

54  Nimmo,  William 

56  Couchman,  E.  R, 

56  Lloyd's  Register  of  Shipping 

56  Dishington,  Thomas,  k  Co. 

56  Urquhart,  R. 

58  Hoy,  Andw.,  spirit  merch. 

60  Commercial  Bk.  of  Scotland: 
Mowbray,  Robert,  agent 

62  Robinows    k     Marjoribanks 
(Hanseatic  Consul  Office) 

64  Henry  &  Corrie 

68  Thorn,  David,  &  Co.,  mers. 

(Russian  Consul  Office) 
68  Lyle,  Mrs 

70  Alison  &  Cowan,  corn  mers. 
74  Oldenburg  Consul  Office 
74  Watson,     Turcan,     &   Co., 

merchants 
76  Alexander,  Andrew,  &  Co. 
76  Jacobson  &  Co. 
76  Johnstone,  A.  C. 
76  Macleod,  D.  R.,  &  Co. 
76  M'Leod,  Nicholas 
76  Ellis,  W.  M. 
78  Christie,  W.  M.,  slater 
78  Christie  &  Liddle 
80  Livingston,  John,  ho.  factor 


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255 


82  Tait,  Adam 

84  Morrison,  C,  &  Sons 

84  Hewatt,  R.,  &  Co. 

84  Purvis,  John 

88  Stegniann  &  Co. 

88  Warburg,  M.  A.,  k  Co. 

90  Turnbull,  Alexander 

90  Millar,  John 

90  Hunter,  Mrs  Robert 

90  Napier,  Alexander 

92  Bank  of  Scotland 

92  Wyse,  G.  B.  M. 
Charlotte  Street  here 

94  Galloway,  James,  collector 

94  Sanderson  k  Krag,  commis- 
sion agents 

94  Fiske,  J.  S.,  American  Con- 
sul 

94  Duncan,  Stark,  k  Co. 

96  Anderson,  Wm.,  merchant 

98  Cochrane,  Thos.,  plumber 
108  Millar,  John,  cabinetmaker 
110  Young,  J.,  &  Co. 
110  Dunse,  David 
112  Syme,  John 
114  M'Gregor,  Alexander 
118  Steel,  J.  M.,  k  Co. 
122  Hunter,  James 
124  Caw,  John,  sheriff-officer 
126  Forrest  &  Turnbull,  merch. 
128  Smith,  Miss 

Coatfield  Lane  here 
132  Headquarters,  1st  M.R.  V. 
134-136  Shiels,  William,  &  Co., 

merchants 
138  Duff,  Rev.  Henry 

140  Kidd,  David 

146  Robertson,  Wm.,  plumber 
150  Scott,  R.  &  F. 

150  Darling,  Robert 

152  Dibble,  John,  bricklayer 
154  Stewart,  David 

154  Bennet,  George 

154  Thomson,  Miss 
'Laurie  Street  here 

156  Congregational  Chapel 

160  Macfarlane,  A.,  &  Son,  corn 

factors 
173  Bell,  Rannie,  &  Co. 
171  Lindsay,  George 
167  Syme,  James 
165  Anderson,  George 

161  Finlayson,  Matthew 

155  Shiels,  John  S. 

153  Tod,  H.  M. 

1 51  Tod,  J.  B. ,  k  Son,  merchants 
151  Imp.  Fire  and  Life  Offices 
149  Mills,  Mrs 

149  M'Naughton,  Mrs  J. 

147  Brown,  Robert 
145  Eckford,  James  M. 
145  Eckford,  Thomas 

143  Andrews,  Mrs  Wm.,  lodgs. 
143  Arnott,  George 
143  Thomson,  Misses 

141  Anderson,  Thomas,  builder 
137  Redpath,  Brown,  &  Co. 
129, 131,&133Adam&M'Gregor 


127 

127 

125 

123 

121 

117 

109 

107 

103 

101 

99 

95 

93 

89 


Coekburn  k  Co. 

Anderson,  James 

Jordan,  John 

Clark,  Pitcairn,  k  Co. 

Miller,  James,  k  Sons 

St  James'  Chapel 

Gallic,  Laird,  k  Co. 

Gardner,  Peter,  teacher 

Hall,  A.  B.,  cabinetmaker 

Barnett,  Francis 

Hadden,  R.,  k  Son,  painters 

Stewart  k  Rae,  plumbers 

Ford,  W. ,  k  Sons,  merchts. 

King,  J.  Falconer 

Mackinlay  k  Co. 

Paxton,  Geo.  (G.  P.  <L  Son) 

Charlotte  Street  here 

Archer,  Gilbert,  Registrar 
for  South  Leith 

Sheriff-clerk's  Office 

Gunn,  Robert 

St  John's  Free  Church 

St  John's  Free  Church  Sch  ool 

Edinburgh  Gas  Light  Co. 

Leith  Public  Library 

Thomson,  William,  &  Co. 

Campbell,  T.  B. ,  &  Co. 

Dunnet,  Alexander 

Wren,  George 

Murdoch,  Boyd,  &  Co., 
S.S.C.  andN.P. 

Macdonald,  Robert 

Cuthbertson,  A.  G.,  k  Son 

Ebsworth  &  Hoppner 

Danish  Vice-Consul  Office 

Sorensen,  M.,  k  Kidd,  mer- 
chants 

Snody,  Andrew,  S.S.C. 

Dowie,  Thomas,  S.S.C. 

Lindsay,  William 

Exchange  Stables 

Croall,  John,  k  Sons 

Danish  Consul-Gen.  Office 

Berry,  Barclay,  &  Go. 

Warrack,  John,  k  Co. 

Smith,  R.  M.,  merchant 

Smith,  Peter,  &  Son,  mer- 
chants 

United  Kingdom  Teleg.  Co. 

Wildbore,  Frank 

Knoblauch,  Hugo 

Cooper,  Alexander 

Henderson,  D.  W.,  merch. 

Moffat,  J.  W. 

Mackay,  Isaac 

Yule,  Watson,  &  Co. 

Robertson  k  Hope,  merchts. 

Saunders,  John,  wright 

Exchange  Reading  Room 

issembly  and  Baltic  Sts.  here 

Corn  Exchange 

Harpers,  Thomson,  &  Co. 

Bruce,  Boyd,  &  Co. 

Mecklenburg  Consul  Office 

Taysen  &  Co. 

Hardie,  James  T.,  &  Co. 

Balfour,  John,  k  Co. 

Smith,  P.  B. 

Bell,  R.  F.,  &  Son 


19  Noble,  R.  G.,  k  Co. 
17  Combe,  J!'--,  .•;  Co. 

3  Aikman,  David 

1  N.  British  Railway  Station 

Cornwall  Street,    10. 
Gfrimdlay  1. 1  *  eet. 

1  Andrew,  R, 

3  Carlyle,  John 

3  Ewart,  Job n 

3  Young,  .Miss,  dressmaker 

3  Armstrong,  J6ka(A.  dbJfogg) 

3  Marshall,  Peter 

3  Smith,  Robert 

3  Laddie,  James 

5  Lugton,  Thomas 

7  Leighton,  William 

7  Rose,  Mrs  Robert 

7  (nulling,  Peter  (Com,  Bank) 

7  Guild,  James 

7  Munro,  John 

9  M'Leod,  Roderick 

9a  Murray,  James 

Corunna  Place,    3. 
Spence's  Place,  Leith. 

5  Brown,  James 

6  Dale,  James 

6  Johnston,  James 

Couper  Street.    4. 

2  Robertson,  J.,  &  Son,  engin'rs 

3  Harrow,  John 

4  Bell,  Teter,  builder 

5  Ponds,  Joseph,  joiner 

7  White,  William,  shoemaker 
9  Murray,  Mrs  Helen,  grocer 

10  Stewart,  James,  baker 

11  Simpson,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 

11  Eggers,  L. 

12  Fraser,  Mrs  Isabella,  green- 

grocer 

13  Warrick,  Alexander,  grocer 

14  Smeal,  John 
14  Mason,  Charles 
14  Beattie,  James 

20  Mason,  Alexander,  baker 

21  Whyte,  Henry  S. 

22  White,  Alexander,  grocer 
31  Andrew,  Alexander,  grocer 
33  Sutherland,  John,  gn 

35  Fotheringham,  James,  baker 

36  Darling,  J.  &  A..  Beshers 

37  Melrose,  John 

38  Dickson,  M.  &  J.,  furnishing 

shop 

41  Napier,  Henry,  greengrocer 

42  Ferguson,  Miss  J. ,  trimming 

warehouse 
44  Hill,  Robert 
44  Oliphant,  Mrs,  sick -nurse 
44  Herbert,  George,  contractor 
51  Chapman,  Wm.,  confectioner 

Cowgate. 

West,  9.     East,  S. 

3  Brown,  Janus,  dairyman 

15  Palmer,  D.,  victual  dealer 

17  Young,  W.  c<c  D.,  &  Co. 


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19  Murray,  Thos.,  shoemaker 

263  Robertson's  Close 

160  Jardine,  R. 

23  M'lntyre,  William 

2  Dick,  Charles,  &  Son 

156  O'Donnell,  C,  &  Co.,   fur- 

25 Sword,  James 

4  Carrol,  William 

niture  dealers.     See  Adv. 

29  Carlon,  M. 

263  Anderson,  Mrs  D. 

152  Burnet,  Andrew 

31  Lindsay  &  Son 

265  Shaw,  G.,  grocer 

154  Fritz,  Frederick 

37  Davidson,  A. 

267  Elder,  John 

148  M'Lennan,       Mrs,       spirit 

39  Medical  Mission.  Training 

267  Devlin,  Michael 

dealer 

Inst,  anal  Dispensary 

273  Traquair,  J.,  dairy 

146  Macleod,  John 

39  Thomson,  W.  B.,  surgeon 

287  Fox,  Dennis,  spirit  dealer 

144  Marshall,  Helen 

Magdalene  Chapel 

289  Dunn,  John 

142  Flannigan,  M.,  pawnbroker 

49  Daily,  John,  grocer 

293  Logan,  Elizabeth 

140  Fennigan,  Mrs  C. 

55  Hammermen's  Close 

297  Baker,  Thomas 

136  Johnston,  Patrick,  broker 

67  Dods,  John 

299  &  301  Devine,  J.     See  Adv. 

134  Connoly,  P. 

69  Thomson,  Alexander 

305  M 'Grain,  P.,  grocer 

132  Heron's  Court 

71  Goskirk,  John  ;  house,  75. 

307  Bull's  Close 

132  Hog,  J. 

See  Adv. 

313  M'Cormack,  J. 

128  Goulding,  J.,  cabinetmaker 

lo  Crerar,  A.,  spirit  dealer 

315  Donnelly,  W. 

124  Foley,  Mrs  H. 

95  Cowan's  Close 

321  Wood,  H.,  tailor 

120  &114  Doherty,  H.,bootmak'r 

101  Dyer's  Close 

329  Hossack,  D.,  grocer 

118  Cook,  J. 

103  Gillon,  Peter,  provn.  dealer 

337  Mullin,  Eward 

112  Gormly,  James 

105  Cassidy,  P. 

347  Russell,  Thomas 

110  Hughes,  Patrick,  broker 

109  Campbell's  Close 

351  Ceorge     Heriot's     School ; 

102  Welsh,  Eward 

109  O'Neil,  John 

John  Byres,  teacher 

100a  O'Niell,  James,  broker 

111  M'Ewan,  Thomas 

351  Sanderson,  Mrs  J. 

100  Robertson,  D. 

115    Victoria  Lodgings 

272  Stirling,  W.,  cabinetmaker 

98  Forrester's  Wynd 

115  Smith,  J. 

270  Burt,  Robt. ,  mattress  maker 

66  Dods,  John 

115  Williamson,  Mrs  J. 

270  Sheran,  M. 

64  Dods,  Robert 

115  Mackintosh,  J. 

268  Moren,  John 

60  Forrest,  James.     See  Adv. 

115  M'Kernan,  E.,  grocer 

266  Marrin,  Owen 

56  Gilligan,  M. 

117  Hughes,  Patrick 

262  Fitzpatrick,  J.,  clothier 

54  Gilligan,  B. 

131  Baird,  Patrick 

260  St  Patrick's  Catholic  Chapel 

48  Ross,  John 

135  Murray,  Martin 

Hannan,  Rev.  Edward 

46  Liddle,  Mrs  J. 

139  Barker,  Bernard,  broker 

O'Donnell,  Rev.  Alexander 

44  Macdougald,  John  W. 

143  Burns,  M. 

Forbes,  Rev.  George  G. 

44  Daffron,  John,  basketmaker 

145  Gunn,  G. 

Corbett,  Rev.  William 

44  M'Gonnochie's  Close 

145  Argyle  Brewery 

Prout,  Rev.  Robert 

42  Beveridge,  J. 

1 45  Campbell,  A. ,  &  Co. ,  brewers 

258  Weir,  Richard 

40  Robertson,  Alexander 

149  Bain,  Mrs,  broker 

254  Kelly,  J. 

36  M'Leish,  Andrew,  grocer 

161  Roney,  E. 

252  Cullen,  M.,  grocer 

32  Danks,  William 

163  Veitch,  Thomas 

250  M'Abe,  Michael 

30  Barr,  William,  spirit  dealer 

167  Marrin,  M.,  broker 

248  Mabon,  J. 

26  Pollock's  Close 

169  and  171  Owens,  M. 

246  M'lntyre,  P. 

16  Seton,  Archibald  C. 

173  Macintosh,  Robert,  grocer 

244  Ainslie,  John 

14  Anderson's  Close 

175  Kitchen's  Court 

242  Killen,  J. 

1 4  Cowgalehead  School 

179  Wilson,  G. 

242  Smith,  Terrence 

Mackenzie,  A.,  teacher 

Horse  Wynd  here 

242  Lennon,  M. 

12  Thomson,  John,  grocer 

187  Peter's  Close 

234  Hunter,  George 

10  M'Laren,  W.  &  D.,  flesh ers 

195  Dick's  Close 

232  Thomson,  John,  grocer 

6  Beaton,  Mrs  D. ,  victual  dlr. 

199  Sanderson,  R.,  grocer 

230  Hall's  Court 

2  Gordon,  A.,  clogmaker 

201  Caskey,  W. 
205  College  Wynd 

228  Harvev,  James 
226  Cairns',  J. 

Craigie  Terrace.   13. 

207  Inglis,  David 

222  M'Kean,  J.,  baker 

See  Dalkeith  Road. 

209  M 'Master,  John 
213  Hay,  Alexander 

Niddry  Street  here 
220  M'Laren,  J.,  spirit  dealer 

Craigside  Place,    12. 

229  Crerar,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer 

210  O'Neil,  Hugh,  painter 

Brown  Street. 

231  Hastie's  Close 

Blair  Street  here 

1  Muir,  George  E.  Y. 

233  Speirs  &  Co. 

206  Weir,  Eichard 

1  Lawrie,  Thomas 

235  Beg,  J. 

204  Johnston,  J. 

1   Wood,  Henry 

237  Goskirk,  A. 

200  Malloy,  B. 

6  Smith,  James 

239  Scott,  John,  cabinetmaker 

198  Duffy,  J.   &  G. 

Paterson  &  Brown 

245  Raeburn,  John 

196  Beveridge,  R. 

Spittal,  Thomas,  plasterer 

247  Commercial  Court 
249  Duffy,  J. 

194  Cullen,  Martin 
190  Adams,  P. 

Crichton  Street,    11. 

251  Lascelles,  Andrew 

188  Leadbetter,  E. 

Bristo  Street. 

S.  Niddry  Street  here 

180  Glen,  Mrs  D. 

1  M'Bain,  James,  bookseller 

253  and  255  Murray,  D.  &  M. 

184  Morrison,  Peter 

2  Burnside,  Mrs  John 

257  Duncan,  W.,  tailor 

Brown,  J.     See  Adv. 

2  Hunter,  William 

261  Syme,  Miss  S. 

172  Carlon,  H,  furniture  dealer 

2  Wale,  James 

261  Connolly,  Thomas,  broker 

164  Mackintosh, W., upholsterer 

2  Whyte,  George 

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257 


3  Caskey,  William 
8  Glen,  Thomas 
S  Crichton,  Mrs 
S  Gray,  John  F. 

3  Clark,  John 

4  Dickson,  Mrs  John 

5  Lindsay,  John 
5  Simpson,  John 

5  Eagle,  Robert  H. 
5  Gilmour,  Miss  A. 
7  Alexander,  John 
7  M'Dongal,  Mrs 
7  Dick,  James 

7  Jackson,  Peter 

8  Dickson,  .Robert 

9  Greenfield,  John  Scott 
9  Alexander,  Walter 

9  Sutherland,  Alexander 

Croft-an-Righ.    8. 

See  Abbey  Hill. 

Cromwell  Street,    4. 

Couper  Street. 
3  Finnie,  Thomas,  agent 
16  Walker,  Robert,  contractor 

Crosscauseway. 

Chapel  Street  to  Pleasance. 
East,  11.     West,  12. 
1  Crichton,  James 
3  Clark,  James 
7  and  9  Chalmers,  Ann 
11  Bowes,  William 

Nicolson  Street  here 
21  Walker,  Jane 
21  Urquhart,  Mrs 
21  Johnston,  Alexander  C. 
21  Stirling,  Mrs 
25  Wilson,  R. 

27  Young,  Jas.,  k  Co.   See  Adv. 
31  Thomas,  Mrs 
41  Campbell,  William 
43  Cowans  Close 
1  Lambe,  James 

15  Waldie,  James 
19  White,  William 

16  Kitchen,  John 
14  Lonnie,  William 

8  Russell,  Robert 
43  Robertson,  William 
45  Grant,  David,  k.  Co. 
47  M'Ewan,  Edward 
53  Forbes,  Alexander 
55  Foreman,  James 
55  Crawford,  N.,  leather  cutter 
69  Barclay,  William 
75  Thomson,  Adam 
94  Rutherford,  W. ,  victual  dealer 
90  Torrance,  John,  coal  mercht. 
'86  Porteous,  G.,  victual  dealer 
84  Philip,  William 
84  Matthew,  Robert 
80,  82  Smellie,  Henry,  grocer 
78  Fisher,  D.,  spirit  merchant 
74  Scott,  William 
€6  Gray,  Charles 
64  Williamson,  Mrs  William 
62  Kennedy's  Close 
60  M'Dougall,  Joseph 
R 


58  Burnet,  Andrew 

56  Robb,  Mrs 

56  Henderson,  James 

54  Burns,  John 

52  Gow,  C. 

50  Stirling,  Mrs,  spirit  mercht. 

42  Stewart,  Win.,  spiritmerchi. 

38  Smith,  James 

36  Nicol,  William 

32  Cook,  Joseph 

30  Renton,  Robert 

28  Brownlee,  Angus 

26  Johnston,  Peter,  builder 

26  Denholm,  James 

26  Wilson,  William 

26  M'Nab,  James 

26  M'Dougall,  Thomas 

24  Sinclair,  James 

20  Smith,  D.,  plumber  &gasfitter 

8  Paul,  James  D. 

4  Lewis,  William,  china  dealer 

2  M'Dougal,  Thomas,  wright 

2  Fowler,  Peter,  wright 

2  Simpson,  Robert  D. 

2  Ferris,  Thomas,  plasterer 

2  Fyfe,  Alexander 

2  Waldie,  David 

Crown  Street.    2. 

See  Leith  Wall;. 
Cumberland  Street,    5. 

1  Braid,  Miss,  milliner 

3  Veitch,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer 

3  Corstorphine,  P.,  shoemaker 
19  Kinnear,  Thomas,  builder 
23  Gumming,  James,  shoemaker 

25  Paris,  John,  architect 
25  Elder,  Alexander 

25  Robertson,  Miss 

25  West,  Miss,  dressmaker 

29  Brown,  Lieut.  -Colonel 

31  Murdoch,  James 
31  Sinclair,  George 
31  Kinnear,  Thomas 

31  Rutherford,  Thomas,  mason 

33  Cornet,  Mrs,  lodgings 

33  Cunningham,  John,  dairy 

35.  Flett,  Samuel 

35  Urquhart,  David  S. 

37  Roy,  Mrs  M.,  victual  dealer 
Pitt  Street  here 

39  Cowan,  Thomas,  grocer 

41  Hay,  George,  egg  merchant 

43  Dickson,   J.,   bootmaker 
45  Martin,  Alex.,  grocer,  etc. 
47  Forbes,  George 

47  Lawson,  Mungo 

47  Johnston,  Mrs 

47  Cook,  John 

47  Reid,  Mrs  John,  ladies'  nurse 

47  Murray,  Alexander 

47  Rappenegger,  Miss 

47  Hunter,  William 

47  Fraser,  Mrs  J.,  ladies'  nurse 

49  Graham,  Mrs,  grocer 

51  Allan,  Mark  S.,  tailor 

53  Aitken,  J.  W. 

55  Wotherspoon,  J.  B.  M. 


55  Glendinning,  Mrs 

55  Painter,  I  ■: 

57  Dixon,  William  J. 
59  Hunter,  William 

59  Gibson,  .I'lh  n 
59  Paton,  Alex.  G. 
59  Swan,  Bob 

59  Morrison,  William 

61  Scott,  Miss  H.,  grocer 
63  Bell,  Thomas 

63  Watson,  William  R. 
63  Graham,  James 
65  Wilson,  William 
65  Watson,  John  S. 
65  Oswald,  David 

65  Simpson,  Miss 

67  Rutherfourd,  David 
67  Strachaii,  William 
67  Goldie,  John 
67  Cathels,  .Mi    e 

67  Hoffman,  M.  L. 

69  Henderson,  Mrs 

71  Trotter,  Mrs  Margaret 
71  Thompson,  Mis  John 
71  Gillam,  Robert 
71  Brown,  John 

71  Gow,  John 

73  Fowler,  William,  tailor 
77  Fowler,  William,  dairyman 

72  Luke,  James 

70  Colquhoun,  Peter,  grocer 
70  M'Farlane,  Jas.,  shoemaker 

68  Veitch,  David 
68  Crosbie,  John 

66  M'Clellan,  William,  baker 
66  Thompson,  Miss,  milliner 

62  Blair,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer 
62  Morison,  John,  advocate 

60  M'Cabe,  Matthew 
60  Goodall,  Miss 

60  Moubray,  Mrs,  lodgings 
60  Swan,  William 

58  Nicholson,  John,  lodgings 

56  Calder,  Mrs 

54  Hastings,  Henry 

52  Rosie,  Mrs 

50  Wilson,  Mrs 

50  M'Leod,  Thomas  A. 

50  Elliot,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

50  Weir,  John 

50  Farquhar,  William 

45  Souter,  George 

46  Muir,  James 
44  Taylor,  Mrs 

44  Robertson,  Charles 

44  Munro,  Mrs 

44  Allan,  George 

42  Brown,  Alexander 

42  Henderson,  John 

40  Kennedy,  Farquhar 

38  Waldie,' Mis,  A. 

38  Chalmers,  Mrs  M. 

38  Allan,  John  R. 

88  Naismith,  Alexander 

36  Douglas,  Mrs 

36a  Wills,  Allan,  cabinetmaker 

Pitt  Street  ht  re 
32  Tetrie,  Mrs  James 


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32  Eennie,  Peter 

32  Boden,  Mrs 

32  Mitchell,  Mrs  E. 

32  Brown,  Eobert  S. 

30  Christie,  Alexander 

28  Millar,  William 

28  Bruce,  Andrew.     See  Adv. 

26  Kennedy,  Miss 

26  Dingwall,  John 

26  Fairweather,  David 

24  Grant,  Miss 

22  Taylor,  John,  teacher 

20  Black,  John 

20  Murray,  John 

20  Graham,  Joseph 

20  Stark,  Henry 

18  Dickson,  Mrs  Thomas 

18  Fairbairn,  Mrs  Martha 
16  Coltherd,  John,  dairy 

16  Smith,  David 
14  Corbett,  Mrs  J. 
14  Gregory,  Miss 
14  Eae,  William 
14  Mirylees,  Mrs 
14  Bell,  David 

14  Ogilvie,  Eobert  G.,  W.S. 

12  Craigie,  James 
10  Barrie,  David 

10  Stevenson,  J.,  &  Son,  builders 
8  Brown,  John,  teacher 

8  Eule,  Thomas 
8  Fielding,  Miss 

8  Brown,  John,  builder 

6  Cockburn,  J.  F. 
Borrowman,  John,  Lane 

Cumin  Place,    13. 

Grange. 

1  M'Glashan,  Alexander 

3  Wright,  Mrs 

5  Birrel,  John  (P.  TVilson  &  Co. ) 

7  Forbes,  George 

9  Cullen,  Thomas 

11  Baillie,  John 

13  Eussell,  E.  M. 

15  Eussell,  Alexander 

15  Miller,  Eobert 

17  Murray,  Alexander 

19  Gilmour,  Hugh 

20  Bayne,  Alexander 

18  Anderson,  Eobert 

16  Blair,  Mrs 

14  M'Nab,  Mrs 

12  Brown,  William 

10  Blackwood,  James  D. 

8  Macadam,  Anstrutker 

6  Muston,  H.  J. 

6a  Thomson,  Misses 

4  Douglas,  Miss 

2  M'DowaE,  Mrs  James 

Dalgleish  Place,    8. 

DumbiedyJces  Road. 

3  Thomson,  Alexander 

Dalkeith  Road.    13. 

Sessiomd  School 

Currie,  J. ,  gardr. ,  Parkside  lodge 
Watters,  Andrew,  Belleville 
Brown,  Hugh,  Arthur  lodge 


Grieve,  Mrs  WiUiam 

Marjoribanks,  Mrs,  Salisbury 
green  cottage 

Nelson,  Wm.,  publisher,  Salis- 
bury green 

•SSI  Wilson,  Pat.,  archt. 
"§  £    2  Gray,  John 
(3^7  Forrest,  Thomas 

Young   &   Mackay,    Newington 

gardens 
Lumsden,     James,     Newington 

gardens 
Mood,  John,  Eosehall  house 
Cowan,  B.  L.  ( W.  &  B.  C),  Eose- 
hall lodge 
Eobertson,  H.,  confectioner 
Johnston,      Alexander      Keith, 

March  hall 
Souter,  James,  EosehaU  dairy 
Eoss,  Eobert  Jamieson 
Nelson,  Mrs,  Abden  house 
Henderson,  Mrs,  spirit  dlr. 
Johnston,  David,  coal  mer. 
-y   Whitson,  Miss  J. ,  grocer 
§   Howie,  William,  Grayfield 
^    Walkenshaw,  W.,  writer 
.§   Handyside,  T. ,  spirit  mer. 
^   Cochrane,   Alexander,  super. 
Echo  Bank  cemetery 
Mackay,  Daniel,  &  Co. 
Galbraith,    Mrs,    spirit    dealer, 

Greig's  hall 
Gibson,  P.,  builder,  Greig's  hall 
Mackay,  Daniel,  Cameron  bank 
Cowan,  A.  D.,  Cameron  bank 

Dairy  Road.  10. 

Gibb  k  Taylor,  joiners 

Morris,  John,  contractor 

Walker,  James,  advocate,  Dairy 
house 

Oman  &  Manson,  builders 

Manson,  Peter 

Anderson,  James,  plasterer 

Watherston,  Jas.,  Easter  Dairy 
house 

Douglas,  George  &  G.  G,  lath- 
splitters 

Bahd  &  M'Laren,  builders 

Young,  Thomas 

Carrick,  Jas.,  &  Sons,  engineers 

Carrick,  Alexander,  engineer 

Hope,  Dunlop,  &  Blackie,  iron- 
founders 

Eoberts,  Eobert 

Millin,  Eobert,  gardener 

Wallace,  W.,  Wester  Dairy  ho. 

Paterson,  George 

Dairy  Cemetery;  Arch.  Dunlop, 
superintendent 

Begbie,  John,  dairy 

Wight,  John 

Dairy     Reformatory ;   Miss 
Whiteford,  matron 

Magdalene  Asylum;  Miss  Jane 
Sidey,  matron 

Dairy  Mains  dairy 

Peddle,  E.,  &  Co.,  Tynecastle 


Dairy  Park.    10- 

Fountainbridge,  Wat. 
Mackintosh,     E. ,     packing-box 

maker 
Moncrieff,  David,  plasterer 

Dalrymple  Crescent,  13. 

Orange. 

1  Fraser,  Eev.  E.  W. 

2  Watt,  John 

3  Lothian,  Edward 

4  Smith,  Eobert  Sinclair 

5  Newcombe,  Henry,  surgeon, 

M.E.C.S.  Eng. 

6  Henderson,  David 

7  Wilson,  Dr  Charles 

8  Campbell,  Mrs 

9  Mudie,  D.  J. 

10  Duncan,  Eev.  John,  LL.D. 

11  Lister,  Eichard 
Gemmell,  Eev.  Eobert 
Pulsford,  Eev.  John 
Simpson,  John  Duncan 
Pratt,  Mrs  J.  Foster 
Eosie,  Mrs,  boarding-school 

Dalrymple  Place.    12. 

See  Carnegie  Street. 

Danube  Street.    3. 

1  Thomson,  Samuel 

1  M'Kenzie,  Eev.  Andrew 

3  Davidson,  Miss 

5  More,  Charles 

7  Donald,  Mrs  Alexander 
9  M'Lean,  Neil 

11  Goodsir,  Eev.  Joseph  Tavlor 

13  Eitchie,  E.  B. 
15  Smith,  Miss 

17  Bilton,  Lewis,  E.N.E. 

19  Gibson,  Thos.  (R.  &  T.  G.) 

21  Thyne,  John 

23  Brown,  Miss 

38  Eobertson,  James  {J.  &J.  R.) 

38  Wedderburn,  Charles 

32  Harvey,  E.  E. 

28  Bremner,  Mrs  Colonel 

26  Grant,  James 

24  Macritchie,  John 

22  Hicks,  Mrs 

20  Smith,  James 

15  MiEigan,  John  S.,  S.S.C. 

16  Steuart,  George 

14  Murray,  Mrs 

12  Weir,  Mrs 

10  Greig,  James  Gibson 

8  Crichton,  Mrs  Colonel 

6  Innes,  Mrs  Thomas 

2  Gibson,  Miss 

2  Adamson,  Mrs 
2  Dickie,  Misses 

Darling's  Brae,    3. 

Yardlieads. 

4  Wilson,  Peter 

9  Moffat,  W.,  wright  and  factor 

18  Ash  worth,  Wm.,  fishcurer 


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Darling's  Buildings,    3. 

Saunders  Street. 
2  Lauder,  Mrs  "William 
2  M'Leish,  John 
2  Stewart,  John;  accountant 
2  Staples,  Mrs  E. 

2  Nicholson,  T. 

3  Davie,  Mrs  Francis 
3  Grant,  Thomas 

Darnaway  Street,    4. 

Heriot  Row. 
1  Veitch,  Mrs 
1  Tait,  John 

1  Swanston,  Mrs 

3  Duncan,  Mrs 

5  Monro,  George,  advocate 

7  Wightman,  James  Seton 

9  Wood,  A.,M.D.,F.B.C.S.E. 
11  Munro,  J.  K. 
11  Eollo,  Miss 

11  Wilson,  Charles 

12  Cockburn,  Mrs 

12  M'Laren,  John,  advocate 

10  Mure,  Misses 

8  Macbean,  iEneas,  W.S. 

6  Black,  Mrs  J.  Y. 

4  Campbell,  Eobert,  advocate 

2  Dunlop,  Miss 

2  Cleland,    P.,     teacher     of 
drawing 

2  Hanna,  T.  Chalmers 

Davie  Street,    12. 

Richmond  Street,  West. 

3  Donaldson,  Mrs  Archd. 
3  Henry,  John 

3  Crawford,  Mrs  D. 

3  Greig,  James 

3  Macdonald,  Theodore 

3  Sinclair  and  Manson,  Misses 

5  Alexander,  Andrew,  baker 

9  Crawford,  William 
9  Boyack,  James 

9  Falconer,  John 
9  Walker,  Fletcher 
9  Kemp,  George 

11  Proudfoot,  Eobert 
11  Thomson,  John 

11  Trotter,  Eobert,  tailor 

11  Smith,  Mrs  William 

11  Longnioor,  William 

6  Lancasterian  School;   Wm. 

Scott,  teacher 
2  Leckie,  WTiHiam,  baker 

Dean.    3. 

Trinity  Episcopal  Church 
The  Dean  Church 
Watson's,  John,  Institution 

Eowe,  George,  governor 

Auld,  Miss,  matron 
Steioart's  Hospital 

Ogilvie,  George,  governor 

Eochead,  Miss,  matron 
Orphan  Hospital 

Crawford,  John,  governor 

Laing,  Miss,  matron 


Dean    Cemetery;    James    Rae, 

superintendent 
Dean     Free    Church    School  ; 

Alex.  Fleming,  teacher 
Dean  Park  Nursery;  Lamont 

&  Mitchell 
Cunningham,  Fraser,  and  G'o.'s 

Niirsery 
Smith,  Walter,  cattle  salesman 
Wood,  John,  gardener 
Wood,  Francis  D.  {G.P.O.) 
Lockhart,  William,  gardener 
Elder,   Lewis,    spirit   merchant 

and  hay  and  corn  dealer 
Aitken,  John,  carter 
Carmont,  Mrs 

Ogilvie,  George,  Stewart  villa 
Eowe,  George,  Watson  villa 
Macgibbon,     David,    architect, 

Edgehill 
White,  William,  Bergereville 

Dean  Bank,    3. 

Saxe-Cobourg  Place. 

Dallas,  E.  W. ,  Dean  bank  house 
Kinninmont,  E.  K.,  Dean  bank 

lodge 
Millar,     Mrs,     matron,     Dean 

bank  institution 
Stephen,  John,  Dean  bank 
Shaw  &  Bell,  coal  merchants 
Stephen,  Mrs,  Dean  bank 

Dean  Street.    3. 

3  Mackinlay,  William 
3  Taylor,  Mrs,  china  shop 
3  Clark,  D. 

3  Gray,  Mrs,  cook 

4  Hepburn,  David 

6  Sutherland,  H. 

7  Baxter,  Allan 

8  Inglis,  William  S. 

9  Miller,  John 

9  Waterston,  James,  jun. 

10  Story,  Eobert 

11  Proctor,  Adam 

12  Gairdner,  Miss 

16  Anderson,  Alexander 

17  Dick,  William,  grocer 

19  Aitken,  Thos.,  bootmaker 

20  Brown,  George,  news-agent 

22  Wishart,  Alexander,  grocer 

23  Legget,  Thomas 

27  Elder,  George,  grocer 
2S  Eankin,  Eobert 

29  Cockburn  &  Son,  bakers 

■s    .   2  Nevison,  Thomas,  grocer 
<S]§    3  Murphy,  William 
"I'-s    9  Dick,  Thomas 
03^12  Paterson,  L.,  dairy 

30  Davidson,  William,  grocer 

32  Home,  Alexander,  grocer 

33  Adamson,  Alexander,  wright 

33  Brown,  Walter,  cottage 

34  Greig,  Francis,  grocer 

36  Wilkie,  David 

37  Lamb,  Adam,  eating-housi 
39  Mathison,  T.,  spirit  dealer 


St  Bernard's  Parish  School; 
3.  Cai mien  icl,  tftnchw 
.  Alexander,  bootmaker 
•18  Johnson,  Mrs 
48  Bruce,  Gt 
48  Ramage,  Geoi  •• 
48   Watson,  .Mi-, 

48  Eeddle,  Robert 

49  Shand,  Thomas,  spirit  deak-i 

Dean  Terrace.    3. 

1  Young,  Pejfcer, .M.J ).,  L. !:.'.>. 

2  Newuam,  Rev.  8. 

3  Watson,  William 

4  Scott,  W.,M.D.,F.R.C.S.E. 

5  Ehind,  Miss 

6  Lrodic,  .James  ('. 

11  Kerr,  Charles  M. 

12  Wilson,Dav.,M.D.,F.l;.<'.s. 

13  Campbell,  Miss 

14  Wilson,  Mrs  JoJinstoue 

15  Grant,  John,  accountant 

16  Crighton,  James 

17  Crawford,  Mrs 

18  Wood,  Mrs  William 

19  Murray,  Misses 

20  Ferrier,  Mrs 

21  Banks,  J.  A. 

22  Bowie,  Mrs 

Dean  Terrace,  Upper.  3. 

1  Lowe,  John 

2  Merritt,  Miss 

3  Oswald,  Mrs 

4  Burns,  John 

5  Herdman,  Alexander 

6  Swan,  Eobert 

Deanhaugh  Street,    3. 

Stochbridge. 
1  Phillip,  William,  baker 

1  Jack,  John,  bootmaker 

2  Sherar,  John,  surveyor 
2  Henderson,  A. 

2  Gow,  James 

3  Pagan,  William 

3  Cook,     William,     perfumer. 

See  Adv. 
4a  Muir,  James,  china  shop 

4  M'Laren,  H.  A.,  butcher 

5  Shaw  &  Bell 

6  M'Cann,  James,  stationer 

8  Clark,    F.,    boot    and    shoe 

warehouse 
S  Gillies,  Robert,  grocer 

9  Haddow,  Thomas,  dairy 
10  Girdwood,  David,  grocer 
10  Douglas,  Miss,  milliner 

Derby  Street,    5. 
Stank y  Road. 
3  Mather,  James 

Devon  Place,    10. 

Rosebum. 

2  M'Farlane,  Duncan 

3  Herdman,  Richard  G. 

4  Forbes,  Roderick 

5  Jaap,  Thomas 

6  Anderson,  William 


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8  Cochrane,  James 

9  Macrae,  John,  C.E. 

10  Gray,  John 

11  Watt,  James 

Dewar  Place,    4. 

Torphichen  Street. 

2  Hunter,  Miss  Elizabeth 

3  Kello,  Richard 

4  Gibson,  George 

5  Hume,  James 

6  Brewster,  D.  &  A.  S., 

7  Roger,  W.,  miniature  painter 

Dick  Place,    13. 

Grange. 
1  Henry,  Mrs  Captain 
3  Westren,  P. 
5  Smith,  J.  Arbuthnott 
7  Kinloch,  Miss 

9  Willison,  Mrs 
11  Reid,  Mrs 

Seton  Place  here 
13  Forbes,  Alexander 
15  Clerk,  Miss 
17  Herdson,  James 
19  Stewart,  James 

21  Seymour,  Miss  Marjory 
2lA  Duncan,  Mrs  L. 

Cumin  Place  here 

23  Danks,  "William 

25  Spence,  Misses 

29  Anderson,  James  L. 

Lauder  Road  here 
33  Low,  Mrs  Major 
39  Brolochan,  Andrew 
41  Bickerton,  George 
41  Gibson,  Miss 
43  Bowie,  James 
45  Adams,  Capt.  G.  N.  (I.N.) 
47  Durward,  Andw. ,  jun. ,  writer 
47  Edmonstone,  Mrs 

49  Kirkwood,  Alexander 
51  Turnbull,  James 
53  Pretty,  John 
55  Shiels,  W.  G. 

57  Banks,  Mrs 

Sime,  Jas.,  Craigmount  house 

50  Brown,  Isaac 

4S  Millie,  Miss  Wallace 
M'Ewan,  Rev.  Thomas 

26  Bailey,  J.  (/.  W.  <£■  J.  A.  B.) 

24  Brown,  David 

22  Little,  Miss 

20a  Anderson,  Robert 

20  Thomson,  James 

20  Alexander,  Ebenezer 

18  Brand,  Mrs 

16  Mitchell,  William 

14  Armitage,  Alexander  B. 

12  Inglis,  Charles 

12  Inglis,  William 

10  Inglis,  Robert 

8  Taylor,  William 
G  Middlemass,  Jas.  (/.  &A.  M. ) 
4  Alexander,  C.  (A.  &  M'Nab) 
2  Knox,  Thomas 


Dock  Place,    5. 

Wet  Docks. 

1  M  'Donald,  Rod. ,  spirit  merct. 

2  Hansen,  H.  P. ,  &Co. ,  shipbkrs 
2  Fog,  R.,  coal  merchant 

2  Gilford,  W.,  &  Co.,  shipbkrs. 

2  Lamb,    Laurence,    inspector 

of  fisheries 

2  Herring  Fishery  Office 

2  Officer  of  Fisheries 

2  Taylor,  Thomas  W. 

2  Proudfoot,  G. ,  &  Co. ,  meters 

3  Pringle,  John,  spirit  mercht. 

5  Bolt,  James,  grocer 

6  Gavin,  P. ,  &  Son,  sailmakers 

6  Lawson,  James,  ship  agent 

7  Wilson,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer 

8  &  9  London  and  Edinburgh 

Shipping  Company's  Office. 
See  Adv. 

9  Foubester,  Thomas 

11  Bennet,  John,  contractor 

11  Turner,  David,  sailmaker 

12  Lind,  A.,  tailor 

13  Sailors'  Home  and  Refresh- 

ment Rooms 

14  Ross,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant 

Dock  Street,    4. 

Commercial  Street. 

3  Thomson,  Arthur,  painter 

4  Stewart  &  Jordan,  coopers 
5&7  Dalrymple,  J.,  sailmaker 
6  Rowell  &  Stoddart 

10  Fairgrieve,  William,  smith 

11  Leask,  John,  joiner 
St  Niniaris  Church 

13  Ritchie,  Charles,  agent 
13  M 'Donald,  Roderick 
13  CampbeU,  Mrs 
13  Grant,  John,  jun. 

13  Aitken,  John 

14  Dick,  John,  spirit  dealer 

15  Scott,  James,  &  Co.,  coopers 
17  Barry,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant 
21  Hope,  Mrs 

21  Cunningham,  A.  L. 
21  Richards,  Thomas 

21  Hunter,  John 

22  Conquer  k  Scott,  brash  mak. 

23  Gibson,    H.    C,    Heirs    of, 

plumbers 

24  Gillespie,  G.  J.,  jun. 
24  Meldrum,  Andrew 

24  Larnach,  Alexander 

25  Currie,  Adam,  grocer 

Docks,  Wet.    5. 

1  Leith  and  Kirkwall  Shipping 

Company 
1  Leithand  Stromness  Shipping 

Company 
1  Leith    ami     Wick    Shipping 

Company 
1  Slimon,  R.  &  D.,  merchants 

and  shipping  agents 
Leith  and  Antwerp    Steam 

Shipping  Company 


Leith  and  Rotterdam  Steam 

Shipping  Company 
Gibson,  G. ,  &  Co. ,  merchants 
Carron    Company's     Ware- 
house; John  Brown,  agent 
Wotherspoon,  James  B.  M., 
Custom  House,  and  ship- 
broker 
Ramsay,  J.  W.,  winemerch. 
Hutchinson   Brothers    (Stcc- 
clish  and  Norwegian  Con- 
sul), Middle  Dock  gate 
Muir,  Wm. ,  merchant,  agent, 

and  Portuguese  consul 
Harbour  Works  Office 
Stenhouse,  A.  &  G.,  agents 
Lindsay,  James,  fruit  ware- 
house, Queen's  dock 
Caledonian  Railway  Station; 

William  Leslie,  manager 
Wordie,  Messrs,  &  Co. 
Brock,  Peter,  coal  merchant 
Johnston,  T.  S.,  coal  mercht. 
Duff,  Thomas,  coal  merchant 
Milne,  J.  P.,  coal  merchant 
Miller,  Andrew,  coal  agent 
Dow,  L.  S.,  agent,  Commer- 
cial dock 
Adamson,   William,   &  Co., 

shipbuilders 
Morton,  S.  &  H.,  &  Co.,  en- 
gineers, Victoria  dock 
Menzies  &  Co.,  shipbuilders 

Dougall's  Buildings,    5. 

North  Fort  Street. 

1  Duncan,  Francis 

2  Arthur,  Robert  J. ,  butcher 

3  Lawrence,  William 

4  Slotman,  Francis,  stationer 
6  Dougall,  John,  builder 

Doune  Terrace,    4. 

Gloucester  Place. 
1  Shirreff,  Charles 

1  Edington,  Mrs  Alex.  G. 

2  Cheyne,  Mrs 

3  Macpherson,  Mrs 

4  M'Candlish,  John  M., 

5  Cockburn,  Mrs 

6  Harden,  R.  A. 

7  Abercrombie,  Misses 

8  Steuart,  James,  W.S. 

9  Mackenzie,  James,  W.S. 
10  Ferrier,  Miss  Wallace 

Downie  Place,    10. 

Lothian  Road. 

1  Furley,  R.  C,  chemist 

2  Grant,  Robert 

3  Bishop,  James 
3  Wilson,  Mrs 

3  Mitchell,  Peter 

3  Dodds,  Mrs  J.  D.,  lodgings 

3  Stewart,  Angus  (G.P.O.) 

3  Stewart,  Mrs,  lodgings 

3  Angus,  J.  H. 

3  Brown,  Robert 

3  Gray,  Alexander 


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3  Chalmers,  Mrs  H. 

3  Henderson,  John 

4  M 'Donald,  Norman 

7  Taylor,  John  and  George 

8  Simpson,  Peter 
8  Taylor,  John  (/.  &  Q.  T.) 

5  Inglis,  William 
8  Nisbet,  John 

8  Rain,  Thomas 

9  Union    Bank    of   Scotland 

(Sub-office);  Morton,  Jas., 
agent 

11  Leslie,  John 

12  Nimrno,  D.  &  G. 

13  M'Kercher,  D.  (G.P.O.) 
13  Brady,  Thomas 
13  Durward,  David 

13  Muir,  John 

14  Tennant,  Wm.,  shoemaker 

15  Cameron,  John 

16  Lawrie,  Andrew 

17  Millar,  John 

18  Drysdale,  John 
IS  Annan  dale,  James 
IS  Drunimond,  D. 
18  Kerr,  Miss  G. 

18  Wilson,  Andrew,  tailor 

19  Cooper,  Arch.,  hairdresser 

21  Watson,  Mrs,  dairy 

22  Edwards,  James 

23  Stevens,  John 
23  Gibson,  Robert,  writer 
23  Short,  David,  warehouseman 
23  Lillie,  Thomas 
23  Bathgate,  Miss 
23  Gardner,  Mrs  James 

23  Grant,  John 

24  Mossman,  George,  plumber 

25  Macculloch,  George,  draper 

Drumdryan,    11. 

Home  Street. 

1  Buncle,  Alexander 

2  Sinclair,  D.  G.,  butcher 
Taylor,  Anderson,  &  Co. 
Steel,  James,  builder 

Drumdryan  Street,    11. 

Brougham  Street. 

3  Murray,  Peter 

7  Reid,  James 
9  Croll,  Robert 

15  Blair,  Alexander  T. 
21  Rogers,  James 
21  Rogers,  Miss  Agnes 
21  Clunas,  Alexander 
21  Wilson,  Alexander 
18  Cook,  Captain  L.  A. 

16  Ritchie,  Robert 
12  M'Intyre,  James 
12  Gellatly,  David 
10  Dickson,  James 
10  Main,  Robert 

8  Miller,  Joseph 

Drummond  Place. 

Nos.  1  to  30—5  ;  31  to  36—3 
and  37  to  42 — 7. 

1  White,  Capt.  T.  P. 

2  Paton,  Alexander 


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2  Reid,  John  Alexander 

3  Campbell,  Arthur,  W.S. 

4  Baird,  John  W.,  W.S. 

5  Sligo,  Archd.  Vincent  Smitl 
0  Forman,  James,  advocate 

7  Patten,  John,  W.S. 

8  Forrester,  John,  W.S. 

9  Scott,  Charles,  advocate 

10  Sprot,  Thomas,  W.S. 
Nelson  Street  here 

11  Burness,  William,  printer 

11  Burness,  William,  S.S.C 

12  Douglas,  J.  B.,  W.S. 

13  Scott,  Andrew,  W.S. 

14  Spens,  W.  G,  advocate 

14  Spens,  Miss 

15  Tod,  Mrs  James 

Great  King  Street  here 

16  Grant,  Misses 

17  Tait,  Professor  P.  G. 

18  Leishman,  Mrs 

18  Glen,  William  B.,  S.S.C. 

19  Finlay,  William 

20  Kay,  Mrs  William 
20  M'Laren,  James 

20  Boyd,  Mrs 

Duncan  Street  here 

21  Paterson,  A. 

22  Marshall,  John,  M.D. 

22  Robson,  Miss 

23  White,  Robert 

24  Cowan,  Walter 

25  Lawson,  Andrew  Murray 

26  Turnbull,  George  V. 

27  Dickson,  H.  G.,  W.S. 

27  Dickson,  Samuel,  W.S. 

28  Lothian,  Maurice 

29  Clapperton,  Mrs  Alex. 

30  Scott,  William  A. 

Scotland  Street  here 

31  Wilson,  Mrs 

31  Wilson,  John  (Honeyman  & 

32  Kinloeh,  George,  of  Kinloch 

33  Buchanan,  Mrs 

33  Buchanan,  Edward  G. 

34  Sanderson,  P.  Burdon 

35  Gilford,  Adam,  advocate 
30  Clark,  Robert 

London  Street  here 

37  Grove,  Mrs  W.  G. 

38  Black,  Adam 
9  Condamine,  R.  de  la 

40  Drybrough,  Thos.  {D.l-Co.) 

41  Turnbull,  Misses 

42  Horsbrugh,  Miss 

Drummond  Street. 

Xorth,  S.      South,  12. 

Drummond  Street  Hall 
1  Baird,  David 
1  Rose,  Miss 

1  Rose,  John 

2  Scott,  Alexander 
2  Hay,  David 


2  Ewart,  William 

■J.  Moxey,  Robt.  D.,  bootmaker 

2  Cochrane,  Thomas 

3  Rutherford  &  I  !o. 

3a  Rutherford,  Robert,  grocer 

4  Pottie,  Grace,  tobacconist 
■\l  Crawford,  Alexander,  dairy 

5  Allan,  .JaJiKS 

5  Linklater,  W 

5  Penman,  Alexander 

5  Butler,  Robert,  spirit  dealer 
0  Anderson,  David,  k  '  '■•. 

<i  Afontignani,  Jl.  <;.,  mercht 

6  Taylor,  A]eX.,  merchant 

7  Brunton,  .lames,  tailor 
7  Jardine,  Robert 

7  Slater,  Mis 

7  Mackay,  Mrs  And. 

7  Sullivan,  M,  missionary 

7  M'Clounie,  Mrs,  lodgings 

7  Hunter,  Mrs 

7  Campbell,  Thomas 

8  M 'George,  George 

9  Robertson,  Mrs  H. 

10  Darling,  Robert,  grocer 

11  Proudfoot,  WiRiam  (G.P.O.) 
11  Skae,  Mrs,  lodgings 

11  Macgregor,  John,  writer 

11  Paton,  Andrew 

12  Barron,  Charles,  grocer 

Roxburgh  Place  here 
134  Ross,  A.,  greengrocer 

14  Grant,  James,  coal  manager 
Millar,  James,  solicitor 

15  Bryce,  Thomas 

15  Bryson,  William,  sen. 

15  White,  Andrew 

15  White,  Alexander 

16  Grubb,  Miss,  dressmaker 

17  Gumming,  Captain  J. 

18  Grant,  John 

IS  Forsyth,  Thomas 
20  Dunn,  Mrs  B. 
20  Carmichael,  J.  S. 

Drummond  St.,  E.    12. 
15  Patterson,  W.,  &  Son,  wood 

carvers 
24  Imrie,  John 

Drumsheugh,    4. 
Lynedoch  Plaa . 

Walker,  .Miss  M. 
Reid,  Miss 
Richardson,  Mrs 


Dryden  Place, 
Blatlxt  Place. 

1  Walls,  W.  B. 

2  Brown,  George  B. 

3  Liddell,  Mis' A. 

4  Bateson,  Mrs 

5  Duncan,  John,  W.S. 

6  Currie,  Robert 

7  M'Donald,  Mrs 

8  Drydon,  Adam 


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Dublin  Street. 

East,  7.     West,  5. 
1  Henderson,  T.  W.,  baker 
3  Bricknian,  F.  W.  {Manager, 
Caledonian  Coal  Co. ).    See 
Adv. 
3  Bricknian,     Mrs,    Servants' 

Institution.     See  Adv. 
5  Hodge,  M.,  stationer 
7  Matheson,  James  A. 
7  Matkieson,    Mrs   J.,   Berlin 

warehouse 
11  Hamilton,  Jolin  Alexander 
15  Bruce,  Misses,  dressmakers 
15  Tait,  Thomas 
15  Taylor,  Mrs 
15  Black,  Miss  A. 
15  Scott,  John  Russell,  landscape 

painter 
15  Ramsay,  Mrs 
17  Johnston,  Robert,  S.S.C. 
19  Gray,  John,  grocer 
21  Mason,  William,  S.S.C. 
23  Mackay,  Mrs 
23  Murray,  R.,  cabinetmaker 
23  Strachan,  Mrs  James 
25  Brown,  William,  surgeon 
27  Dublin  Street  Baptist  Church 
Dublin  Street  Lane  here 
Rutherford,  John,  joiner 

31  Scott,  George,  baker 
33  Chalmers,  Miss  Marion 

33  Hart,  Thomas,  writer 

35  Finlay,  Charles  Pat,  W.S. 

37  Trayner,  John,  advocate 
39  Beveridge,  William  T.  R. 
39  Forbes,  Walter 

39  Wilson,  Mrs  R. 

39  Black,  A.  R.,  S.S.C. 

39  Johnson,  Joseph 

39  Todd,  Mrs  J. 

40  Cumming,  Charles,  chemist 

38  Eisdale,  D.  A. 
38  Muir,  Thomas 

38  Gibson,  Mrs  W.  F. 

38  Menzies,  Mrs 

38  Menzies,  Robert,  S.S.C. 

36  Murray,  Mrs,  lodgings 

34  Greig,  Misses 

32  Hunter,  Misses 
32  Douglas,  W.  C. 

30  Buchan,  Henry,  S.S.C. 

25  Dalziel,  John,  W.S. 

26  Tumbull,  James  (T.  <£•£.) 
26  Turnbull,  Mrs 

24  Hoffner,  Louis 

Dublin  Street  Lane  here 
Atkinson,  Robert,  &  Co. 
Jardine,  Peter.     See  Adv. 

22  Campbell,  A.  &  A.,  W.S. 

22  Gentle,  James,  W.S. 

20  Stewart,  Mrs 

20  Spindler,  Miss,  teacher 

20  Hamilton,  James  W. 

18  Sutherland,  John 

16  Scott,  Mrs 

16  Stodart,  J.  R.,  W.S. 


16  Stodart,  Robert  Riddle 
14  Waterston,  David 

14  M 'George,  Miss  Margaret 

12  Scott,  A.  S.  B. 
10  Tait,  Mrs  T. 
10  Young,  John 
10  Bayne,  John 

10  Hamilton,  R.  S. 
10  Angus,  Mrs  Charles 

10  Millar,  John 

6  M'Dougal,  James,  grocer 

4  Young,  George,  bootmaker 

4  Watson,  George,  carter 

2  Ferguson,  Mrs,  glove  cleaner 

Duke  Street.    7. 

3  White,  John,  baker 

5  Bell,  Dr  George 

5  Constable,  Joseph 
5  Hooper,  Mrs 
5  Young,  Miss 

7  Lawson,  George 

11  Phamix  Fire  Office 
11  Pelican  Life  Office 

11  M'Culloch,     John     {Teller, 
British  Linen  Co.  's  Bank) 

13  Richardson,  William,  agent 

15  Chisholm,  Jn.  Knox,  R.C.S. 
England 

17  Scott,  Moncrieff,  &  Dalgctty, 
W.S. 

Duke  Street  Lane  here. 
19  Savile,  Miss 
Neilson,  William 
Millar,  John 
Millar,  James 

19  Watson,  John,  cattle  dealer 

21  Smith,  T.  &  H.,  &  Co.,  drug- 
gists 

23  Murray,  William 

23  Watson,  George,  writer 

23  Scott,  Walter,  merchant 

23  Balcarras,  Miss 
Jardine,  Peter.    See  Adv. 

27  Young  &  Sanders,  grocers 

24  Robertson,  Mrs  John 

22  Christie,  Mrs 
22  White,  Mrs 

22  Aimers,  Samuel 

20  Beith,  Donald,  W.S. 

18  Pattison,  G.  H.,  advocate 

16  Smith,  G.  S.,  surgeon 
14  Wight,  George 

14  Edgar,  Mrs 

12  Johnstone,  Mrs  K. 

10  Keegan,  John,  solicitor 

10  Welsh,  John,  S.S.C. 

6  Macpherson,  Norman 

4  White,  John 

4  Stewart,  James  R. 


24 


Gibb,  George 
Callender,  Misses 
Sinclair,  George,  cooper 
Short,  James 
Tumbull,  William,  smith 
Wait's  Hospital 
Greig,  Alexander 
&    25    Pirrie,    D.,    &    Co., 

wrights 
Leith  Golf  Club 
Evangelical  Union  Church 
Hall,  William,  joiner 
Davidson,  Miss,  dairy 
M'Cartney,  Mrs  George 
Philip,  James 

Davis  &  Primrose,  engineers 
M'Laren,  D.,  baker 
Thomson,  Thomas,  grocer 
Shaw,  M. 

Cockburn,  Mrs  Peter,  dairy 
Sime,  Alexander,  grocer 
Morrison,  James 
Blackie,  Mrs  W. 
Donaldson,  James 
Ross,  Farquhar,  smith 
Paterson,  John,  dairy 
Smith,  James 
Lawrie,  James,  flesher 
Methodist  Clmpel 
Sutherland,  William 
Wallace,  John  G. 


Duke  Street,    2. 

Leith. 

1  Brown,  Robert,  grocer 

2  Downs,  James,  corn  dealer 

3  Peddie,  R.,  &  Son,  painters 

4  Condamine  &  Co. 

4  Condamine  &  Drummond 

5  Blackie,  Walter 


26 

27 
27 
29 
30 
33 
34 
36 
39 
42 
43 
44 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 

Dumbiedykes  Place,   8. 

Dumbiedykes  Road. 

I  Combe,  William 

3  M'Kenzie,  John 

Dumbiedykes  Road.    8. 

Murray,  A.,  grocer 
Kay,  A.,  butcher 
Barron,  John,  rag  merchant 
Heriot,  Thomas,  cork  manuf. 
Mackenzie,  J.,  3  Hume's  build- 
ings 

Dunbar  Street,    13. 

Earl  Grey  Street. 

4  Mackenzie,  James 

7  Smith,  A.  &  D. 

8  M'lver,  John 

Duncan  Place,    2. 

Leith  Links. 
Barclay,  John,  teacher 

Duncan  Street,    5. 

Drummond  Place. 
1  Cornillon,  Hyppolite  W 
3  Ross,  Murdoch 
3  Miller,  James  B.,  artist 
3  Whitten,  J.  C. 
3  Whitson,  Mrs  James 
3  M'Haffie,  Mrs 
3  Mackay,  Miss 

5  Cameron,  Alexander 

7  Hastie,  Thomas,  baker 

9  Trail,  A.  A.  {T.  &  F.) 

II  Adie,  Mrs  Robert 

11  Anderson,  Robert,  architect 
11  Arnott,  Miss,  music  teacher 


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11  Gregor,  Miss 
11  Ridland,  John  Paton 
11  Gloag,  James,  LL.D. 
11  Davidson,  John  M. 

13  Currie,  Rev.  James,  M.A. 
22  Finlay,  Thomas 

20  Park,  Miss 

18  Macgregor,  Malcolm 

18  Taylor,  Archibald 

18  Truefit,  William 

18  Inglis,  Mrs  E. 

18  Rymer,  William  C. 

16  Dickson,  Mrs  Charles 

14  Hay,  Mrs  Charles 

10  M'Kenzie,  William,  tailor 

10  Mackenzie,  Mrs 

10  Deas,  William  P.,  writer 

10  Mmmo,  Mrs  F.  J. 

10  Morison,  Peter 

10  Johnston,  William 

10  Millar,  William  W. 

10  Clarke,  James  P. 

10  Henry,  R.  M. 

8  Mair,  Win.  Ludovic,  advocate 
6  Buchan,  Alexander 
4  Boog,  Mrs 

2  Bryden,  William,  grocer 

Duncan  Street,    13. 

Newington. 
1  Turner,  Peter 

3  Badenoch,  Rev.  G.  R. 

4  Christie,  John  C,  W.S. 

5  Cunningham,  Miss 

6  Cruickshanks,  Miss 

7  White,  Miss 

8  Lindsay,  Miss 

9  Tod,  William 

11  Younger  &  Scott,  joiners 
Duncan  Street  C Impel 

15  Wellstood,  Stephen 

17  Spaven,  Mrs  J. 

17  Mackay,  Mrs  Duncan 

18  Morham,  Alexander  H. 

16  Geikie,  James  S. 
14  Shiell,  David  R. 

12  Graham,  Mrs  Dr  William 
12  Scott,  George  Ferme,  S.S.C. 

Duncan  Street,    2. 
Leith  Links. 
11  Colquhoun,  John,  printer 

4  Drover,  R. 

Dundas  Street.    5. 

1  Hogue,  David  W. 

1  Lawrie,  Mrs 

1  Lawrie,  James  D. 

1  Greig,  George 

1  Bruce,  Isaac,  furniture  dealer 

3  Dickson,  H.  G.  &  S.,  W.S. 

5  Maclean,  Alex.,  architect 
5  Belford,  Colin  G. 

5  M'Millan,  Mrs 

7  Duncan,  Mrs 

9  Findlay,  John  Ritchie 
11  Anderson,  William 
11  Foster,  Thomas 
11  Loewenstein,  Madame 
11  Goodsir,  Misses 


11  Scott,  James   ' 

11  Hunter,  Rev.  Joseph 

13  Douglas,  David,  W.S. 

13  Peters,  Alex.  M.,  plumber. 

See  Adv. 
13  Sharp,  Isabella,  poidterer 
13a  Webb,  Alexander 
15  De  Flandre,  Charles 
15  De  Flandre,  Charles,  &  Co. 
17  Hardy,  Hemy 
17  Lackie,  George,  fruiterer 
17  Lamb,  Miss,  dressmaker 
17  Dobie,  George 
19  Mochrie,  Robert,  draper 
19  Lang,  George  Murray 
19  Young,  Miss 
19  Burton,  James 
21  Scott  &  Orr,  druggists 
21  Nicol,  J.,  chemist 

Northumberland  Street  here 

23  Stewart,  George,  dairy 

23  Player,  John,  coach-hirer 

23  Mitchell,  Thomas,  merchant 

23  Antonio,  D.,  writer 

23  Dow,  James  R. 

23  Breck,  James,  slater 

23  Foote,  John,  fruiterer 

25  Lamond,  William,  advocate 
27  Brydone,  James,  printer 

27  Hunter,  Mrs  John 

27  Thornton,  Mrs  E.,  lodgings 

27  Ross,  Alexander 

Foster,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 

27  Bridges,  Mrs 

29  Wilkie,  James  F.,  S.S.C. 

29  Martin,  Walter 

31  Jackson,  T.,&  Sons,  plumbers 

31  Pearson,  Mrs 

33  Russell,  William 
33  Robb,  Thomas 
33  Deans,  Mrs 
33  Affleck,  George 
33  Kemp,  F. 

33  Deans,  Dav.,  teacher  of  music 
35  Tod,  Robert,  painter 

35  Fenton,  R.,  furniture  dealer 

37  Hutton,  Mrs  Helen 

39  White,  Alexander,  grocer 
41  Gardner,  Chas.  C,  bookseller 

43  Rae,  George,  grocer 

50  Ogilvie,  Charles,  grocer 
46  Dixon,  W.  J.,  butcher 

44  Masson,  Mrs  Catherine 

38  Moffat,  G.  Dickson 

36  Duguid,  David,  grocer 

34  Pro  vest,  Mrs 

34  Strachan,  Robt.  IT.,  advocate 

32  Gray,  Mrs  John 
32  Caven,  John 

32  Dalgleish,  David 

32  Eager,  Mrs 

32  Lowe,  Miss 

32  Meyerowicz,  Mcolay 

32  Shiells,  Mrs 

32  Quigley,  Mrs  James 

30  Hogg,  Walter 

28  Mitchell,  Alexander,  W.S. 

26  Maxwell,  W.  A.,  printer 


26  Green,  Mrs 
20  Green,  John 

26  Selby,  Robert  15.,  B.8  I 

24  Stuart,  William  S.,  8. 
22  Herklees,  .Mis 

22  Nicolson,  John 

22  Tait,  Mm 

22  Robertson,  Mrs 

22  Edwards,  .J.,  chimhej 
Northvmbi  rland  8l/n  • '  hen 

20  M'Farlanc  k  Gibb 

20  Mackie,  John 

18  White,  Campbell 

18  Walker,  Thorn 

18  Leslie,  James,  coal  agent 

18  Dewar,  Andrew 

18  Allan,  John,  cabinetmaker 
10  Williamson  &   Son,    confec- 
tioners 

14  Adam,  Alexander,  teacher 

14  Drummond,  Misses 

14  Gibb,  Alexander 

14  Webster,  John 

12  Spittal,  Chas.  Grey,  advocate 

10  Macgregor,  Malcolm,  S.S.C. 

10  Macgregor  Lv  Barclay,  S.S.C. 

10  Barclay,  James 

8  Sword,  Miss 

6  Robertson,  Mrs 

4  Liddall,  William 

2  Swinton,  T.,  wine  merchant 

Earl  Grey  Street. 
East,  10.     West,  13. 
1  Furley,  Robert  C. 

3  Haig,  Alexander 

5  Laing,  Mrs 
5  Ree,  James 

5  Broomfield,  Peter 
5  Kirkwood,  James 

7  Stewart,  J.  &  C,  drapers 

9  Scott,  David 
9  Joss,  Mrs 

9  Stewart,  J.  &  C. 

11  Gladstone,  Mrs 
17  Wilson,  Robert 
17  Rutherford,  John 

19  GemmelL  Robert 

21  Wilton,  Mrs 

23  Stenhouse,  James 

25  Anderson,  Mrs 
25  Goodfellow,  Mrs 

25  Cunningham,  Alexander 
25  Dow,  John  (Q.P.Q.) 

27  Blake,  John,  .v  Co. 
29  Denham,  Janus 
29  Muirhead,  Mrs 

29  Laidlaw,  William 

29  Allan,  Mrs  William 

31  Denham,  James 

33  Shearer,  James 

35  Crawford,  John  (8.  <{•  O.) 

35  Brodie,  Robert 

37  Douglas,  Robert 

39  Wyllie,  M.  .v  C. 

41  IlVwat,  James 

43  Wyllie.  M.  \  ('. 

43  Leishman,  John  Cochrane 


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43  Anderson,  Thomas  L. 

43  Paterson,  Miss  Marjory 

43a  "Wotherspoon,  William 
Riego  Street  Iiere 

45  Carnegie,  Charles 
45b  Ferguson,  John  Kay 
45b  Glass,  Thomas 

47  Hoggan,  George 
49  Gibb,  William 
51  Nicol,  Miss 

51  Clark,  Mrs  A. 

51  Macnab,  Peter 

51  Frier,  Andrew  A. 

53  Alexander,  John,  butcher 

55  Kellet,  Alexander 

57  Robertson,  Marion 

59  M 'Donald,  Norman 

59  Moir,  Alexander 

59  Johnston,  Mrs  G. 

59  Greig,  Miss 

61  Thomson,  William 

48  Munro,  Hugh,  draper 

46  Smith,  William 

46  Dobson,  Ebenezer  (D.  d:  P. ) 

46  Munro,  George 

46  Chalmers,  J.  B. 

46  M'Gregor,  James,  tailor 

46  Whyte,  David 

46  Arcus,  Mrs  John 

46  Morris,  Alexander  W. 

46  Shepherd,  William  Ramage 

46  Scott,  Mrs  William 

44  k  42  Reid,  William,  grocer 
40  Colden,  Miss 

36  Moffat,  Andrew 
38  Nisbet,  Janet 
38  Godfrey,  Thomas 
38  Buchannan,  John 
38  Brown,  James 
38  Brown,  David 
38  Dunlop,  William 
38  Fender,  James 
38  Kellet,  Alexander 
38  Stewart,  Daniel 
34  Stewart,  Daniel.     See  Adv. 
32  Macdonald,  Daniel 
30  Forbes,  John 
30  Mitchell,  Thomas 
30  Hutton,  James 
30  Davidson,  Mrs 
30  Baptie,  Mrs 
30  Wilson,  Mrs  James 
30  Wilson,  James  k  Robert 
28  Goodall,  Alexander 
24a  Wilson,  John 
24a  Scott,  James  K. 
22  Mackenzie  k  Mackenzie 
St  John's  Episcopal  School ; 
Atkins,  Miss,  teacher 

Easter  Road. 
North,  2.     South,  1. 
Wilson,  John,  gardener 
Archer,  John,  gardener 
Skirving,  T.,  farmer 
Brown,  Mrs  Robert 
Edinburgh      Artillery     Militia 
Headquarters;   G.  Hepburn, 
staff-serjeant 


Eastfield.    1. 

1  Johnston,  Mrs  John 

2  Grant,  Miss  Elizabeth 

3  Hutchison,  Mrs 

5  Deseret,  Phineas 

6  M'Farlane,  D. 

8  Mann,  Mrs  William 

10  Brash,  Peter 

11  Broun,  Lady 

12  Sceales,  Robert 

13  M'Xair,  William 
15  Dymock,  Mrs 

Eastfield  Court. 
Black,  George 
Glen,  Mrs 

Eastfield  Place. 

9  Johnston,  J. 

Ebenezer  Mount,    5. 

Bonnington. 

1  Braidwood,  J. 

3  Gardner,  John,  shipmaster 

4  Greive,  Elliot 
4  Greive,  Miss 

4  Paterson,  William 

5  Fedden,  C. 

Echo  Bank.    13. 

See  DalMth  Road. 

Eden  Lane,    13. 

Momingside. 

Culbertson,  Robert,  Eden  lodge 
Davis,    Rev.  Edwin,  Eden  her 

mitage 
Lindsay,  Mrs,  Harmony  house 
Milne,  W.  S.,  Eden  grove 
Swinton,  Robert,  Wood  grove 

Eglinton  Street,    10. 

Rose  b  urn. 

2  Rose,  J.,  grocer 

Elbe  Street,    1. 

Leith  Links. 
4  Pringle,  William 
8  Robertson,  D.,  k  Son 
8  Chalmers,  C.  S. 

8  Thomson,  D.  D.,  k  Co. 

9  Corbet,  Peter 

19  Tulloch,  Mrs  William 

20  Luncly,  John  J.,  &  Co. 
20  North  British  Colour  Co. 
36  Wight  k  Scott,  merchants 

Elder  Street. 
East,  1.      West,  7. 

3  Malcolm,  R.„  cabinetmaker 
3  Harvey,  James,  bootmaker 
3  Ross,  Mrs  E.,  dressmaker 

3  Christie,  Thomas,  stationer 
3  Peace,  D.,  bootmaker 


3  Laing,  Henry,  engraver 
3  Dickson,  Alexander,  grocer 
5  Thomson,  Thomas 
7  Lawson,      Michael,      S.S.C. 
andS.L. 

7  Wallace,  Mrs,  greengrocer 
13  Sword,  W.  B.,  wine  mercht. 

Siuinton  Row  here 

Elder  Street  Chapel 

15  Clark,  R.,  stationer 
17  Dickson,  Alexander 

17  M'Lean,  Charles,  enameller 

19  Baxter,  J.,  printer 

21  Kinnear,  David,  accountant 

21  Main,  E.,  seal  engraver 
23  M 'Cowan,  F.  D.,  M.D. 
27  Rintoul,  Alexander,  painter 

Robertson,  Mrs  D. 
27  Ewan,  G.  M.,  jeweller 
27  Murray,  Alexander 
27  Murray,  Abijah,  sheriff  officer 
29  Simpson,  David  C,  engraver 
31  Ferguson,  James  H,  draper 
33  Greenaway,  James,  grocer 
26  Bryce,  David,  jun.,  architect 
26  Brown,  George  B.,  surveyor 
26  Allan,  James 
26  Farquharson,  Mrs 
26  Cumming,  James,  artist 

22  Johnston,  George,  jun. 
22  Dancing  Academy 

20  Lloyd,  Hugh 

20  Wunsch,  Mrs  F. 

18  Munro,  Drysdale,  &  Gordon 
18  Nicol,  R.  G.,  messr. -at-anns 

16  Ritchie,  William,  stationer 
12  Walker,  James,  agent 

12  Brydone,  James,  printer 
12  Railway  Directory  Office, 
12  Edinburgh  &  Leith  Circular 

Delivery  Co. 
10  Mortimer,  George 

Clyde  Street  here 

8b  Erskine,  William,  painter 

5  Kilgour,  William  P. 

8  Kirkland,  Mrs  H. 

8  Dick,  G.,  bootmaker 

6  Sinclair,  C,  tailor 

6  Hislop,  A. ,  k  Co. ,  publishers 

4  Paterson,  W. ,  tailor 

4  Friend,  John 

4  Mortimer,  George 

4  Sandilands,  Mrs,  lodgings 

4  Fraser,  James 

2  Lauder,  Thomas,  baker 

2  Rutherford,  J.,  carpenter 

Elgin  Place,    10. 

Roseburn. 
4  Inch,  Alexander 
8  Purves,  George,  coachdiirer 

Elm  Row.    1. 

1  Hay,  Robert  k  G.,  grocers 

2  M 'William,  Robert,  S.S.C. 
2  Rausch,  W.  L.  (R.  &  Co.) 


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2  Wood,  William 

2  Tait,  Andrew,  tailor 

2  Ogilvie,  Thomas,  baker.    See 

Adv. 
2  Adcock,  E.  M. 

2  Davidson,  Robert 

3  M'Kay,  Mrs,  servants'  regr. 

4  Taylor,  William,  com.  agent 

5  Paterson,  Hugh,  plumber 

6  Hamilton,  James  H. 

6  Sclater,  Mrs 

7  Coxson,  James,  spirit  mercht. 

8  Archibald,  George,  engraver 

9  Brace,  Robert,  draper 

9  Auld,  John,  bootmaker 
10  Paterson,  MrsH.,  coach-hirer 
10  Innes,  Mrs  Robert 
10  Dalgleish,  David,  sen. 
10  Middlemiss,  William 

10  Middlemiss,  J. 

11  Lindsay  &  Gilmour,  druggists 

12  Stechan,  E.  G.  L.,  printseller 

13  Fotheringham,  Robert 

13  Thomson,  James 

14  Ross,  Daniel 

15  Gordon,  William 

15  Boyd,  Mrs,  servants'  register 

16  Wilson,  Miss,  milliner 

17  Davidson,  J.,  S.S.C.  &  KP. 
17  Sutherland,  James  B.,  S.S.C. 
17  Porteous,  Alexander 

17  Philips,  John 

18  Moffat,  William,  painter 

19  Robertson,  James,  baker 

20  Lawrence,  Mrs 

21  Gunn,  Daniel,  tailor 

22  Houliston,  John 
22  Wilson,  David  P. 

22  Young,  Andrew 

23  Cochrane,  Thomas 

Erskine  Place,    4. 
Rutland  Place. 
1  Carfrae  &  Belfrage,  C.E. 
1  Dunn,  Mrs 

1  Sinclair,  Colin 

1  Henderson,  Alex.,  builder 

2  Ewart,  John,  plumber 

Eton  Terrace,    3. 

Dean. 

2  Ferguson,  Mrs 

3  Vertue,  D.,  H.E.I.C.S. 

4  Campbell,  Miss 

5  Farquharson,  Francis 

6  Pilkington,  Frederick  F. 

7  Brown,  J.  M'Kerrell 

8  Carter,  F.  Havne,  C.A. 

8  Carter,  Frederick  Wr.,  C.A. 

9  Simson,  Mrs 

10  Smith,  David 

11  Maxton,  John 

12  Fleming,  A.  B. 

13  Balfour,  James,  W.S. 

14  Bankhead,  William 

Eyre  Place,    3. 

Henderson  Row. 
1  M'Glashan,  Stewart,  sculptor 


1  Brown,  David 

2  Rcid,  Mrs 

3  Morton,  Rev.  Andrew 

4  Duncan,  Mrs  Wallace 
4  Duncan,  Henry  R. 

4  Duncan,  J.  H. 

Fairnington  Place,    3. 

Stochbrhbje. 
Atkinson's  stables 
1  Beattie,  J.  M.,  agent 

Farquharson  Place,    13 
West  Preston  Street. 

1  Dundas,  R.,  chemist 

2  Ross,  Alexander 

4  Ogilvie,  George,  grocer 

5  Lauder,   William,  boot  and 

shoe  maker 
11  Simpson,  A.,  chim. -sweeper 

Ferrier  Street,    2. 
Easter  Road,  Leith. 
1   Stewart,  John 
1  Nelson,  James 
1  Anderson,  Andrew 
1  Thorn,  Miss  A.  G. 
1  Dick,  James 

1  M'Kinlav,  William 

2  Hunter,  Robert 
2  Grant,  James 

2  Robertson,  James 
2  Gray,  Andrew 
2  Weir,  J.  B. 
2  Chapman,  John 

Ferry  Road. 
Inverlelth  Row  to  Bonnington. 

North,  5.     South,  2. 
Syme,  David,  Bangholm  house 
Lawson,   Peter,   &    Son,    Bang- 
holm  nurseries 
Stewart,  Joseph,  gardener,  Bang- 
holm  cottage 
Stewart,  Alexander,  Chancelot 
Adam,  S.,  wool  merchant,  Afton 

lodge 
Thomson,  Mrs  Peter,  Agra  lodge 
Currie,  J.  (C.  <£.•  Co.),  Blair  park 
Beveridge,  Mrs,  2  Clifton  villa 
Sorenseu,  Marius,  1  Clifton  villa 
Tweedie,  John,  Craigend  villa 
Thorburn,  George,  Taaphall 
Strong,  A.  D.,  Taaphall 
Brown,  Mrs  George,  Taaphall 
Brooke,  Jonathan,  Taaphall 
Hutton,  Miss  Jane,  Taaphall 
Hutton,  Mrs  Eliza,  Taaphall 
Xaismith,  Mrs  J.,  Taaphall 
Forrest,  Charles  L.  (F.  d-  Tarn- 
bull),  Spring  bank 
Wright,  Mrs  Robt.,  Spring  bank 
Gray,  James,  Laurel  bank 
Wright,   Charles  William,  Bon- 
nington bank  house 
Lightbody,    William,    Bonning- 
ton mount 


Duncan,  C,  Bonnington  mount 
Thomson,  R.,  Boeberry  villa 
Pourie,  James,  Loudon  villa 
WiBrie,  Thomas,  *  hear  villa 
Dean  ,  Rev.  J.,  Baimesneld 
Liddell,  Miss  M.,  Raimesfield 
Xisbi-t,  Miss,  Raimi  sfield 
Simpson,  Jame  ,  Baimesneld 
Sandeman,  W.  15.,  Parkend villa 
Gibson,Mis8,  Bonningtoncottage 
Anderson,  Matthew,  engineer,  :.' 

Spring  villa 
Duncan,  S.,  shipmaster,  1  Spring 

villa 
Simpson     James     (phvsician), 

Holme  villa 
Niven,  James,  AUanfield 
Lawrie,  Mrs,  AUanfield 
Allan,  Miss,  AUanfield 
Salvesen,    C.  (T.    S.    <{.-    Co.), 

Baynefield  house 
Thomson,  Robt.,  St  Agnes  cot. 
Black,  Peter,  joiner 
Leslie,  William,    Hillhouscnehl 

cottage 

Ferry  Road. 

West  of  Inverlelth  Row. 
North,  5.     South,  2,  3,  4. 

Drummond,  George,  Larkfield 
Drummond,  W.  P..  Larkfield 
Anderson,  Robt. ,  Osborne  cottage 
Yorston,  A.   G.,  Athelstane  cot- 
tage 
Wardie  Road  here 
Laurie,  Thomas,  Windsor  house 
Christie,  W.  L.,  Inverleithneld 
Anderson,   Letham,    Iuverleith- 

field 
Millan,  Robert,  Dial  villa 
Crawford,  Archibald(.-L^l.  C.  \ 

Bellevue 
Wen-,    David  (F.     W.    dt   Co.), 

Bellevue 
Durie,  William,  Hawthorn  villa 
Sutherland,    George,    Hawthorn 

villa 
Marr,  John,  Richmond  villa 
Marr,  J.  B. ,  Richmond  villa 
Granton  Road  here 
Tod,  Misses,  Yueville  cottage 
Wardie  Avenue  lure 
Sturrock,  John,  Arthurville 
Duncan,  Mrs  T.,  Pentland  villa 
Wishart,  W.,  Aboukir  villa 
Braidwood,  James,  Upper  Wardie 

villa 
Craig,  Nath.,  Windlestrawlee 
Meikle,    James,  actuary,   War- 

liebuni  house 
Inglis,  Peter,  fanner,  E.  Tilton 

Fettes  Row.    5. 

1   M'Dougal.  James 

3  Avtoun,  Robert,  W.S. 

1  Moflfatt,  Wm.  L.,  architect 


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6  M'Kenzie,  Rev.  Alex.,  M.A. 

7  Reid,  W.  S.  (Bank  of  Scot.) 

8  Guthrie,  William,  advocate 

9  Whitehead,  Mrs 

10  Hay,  Charles 

11  Bannerman,  Mrs 

12  Aitken,  W.,  chemist 
12  Aitken,  James,  chemist 

12  Drysdale,  Mrs  Captain 

Pitt  street  here 

13  Adam,  Mrs  A. 

14  Hay,  Mrs 

15  Mitchell,  David 

15  Young,  J.  C,  teacher 

15  Pagan,  Mrs 

16  Sword,  James 

17  Stott,  Mrs  D. 

17  Stott,  David  A. 

18  Buchan,  Alexander 
18  Smith,  Robert 

18  M'Farquhar,  Misses 

18  Hanson,  Mrs 

19  Kerr,  Mrs 

19  Clark,  Thomas 

19  Robb,  James 

20  Leslie,  Miss 

20  Wight,  John  R.,  architect 

20  Brown,  Robert  N. 

21  Bruce,  Alexander 

21  Murdoch,  Thos.  Oliphant 

22  Scott,  Thomas 

22  Sutherland,  A.  G.,  W.S. 
24  Taylor,  Mrs 

24  Hume,  Mrs  George 

Findhorn  Place,    13. 

Grange. 

2  Murray,  Miss 

4  Barry,  Mrs  L. 

6  Bone,  Job 

8  Kirkland,  W.  D. 

10  Colston,  Alexander 

10  Colston,  James 

14  M'Cullock,  Mrs 

16  Peacock,  Miss 

18  Brown,  David  R. 

20  Christie,  Misses 
22a  Adam,  John 

24  Peacock,  Thomas  Reid 
28  Smith,  William 

32  Lewis,  David 

34  Bailey,  Mrs 

36  Hunter,  James 

40  Young,  Archibald 

42  Ballantyne,  James 

44  Menzies,  James 

44  Menzies,  D. 

46  Paterson,  John 

48  M'Kerlie,  John,  Seton  lodge 

54  Anderson,  John 

25  Middlemass,  Robert 

23  Oliphant,  Mrs 

21  Gordon,  James,  S.S.C. 

19  Anderson,  Mrs 

17  Bow,  Miss 

15  Teape,  Rev.  C.  R. 
15  Marshall,  Mrs 


13  Byres,  David 
11  Christie,  Mrs 

9  Anderson,  Mrs 

7  Bruce,  Henry 

5  Gentleman,  Mrs 

3  Kerr,  Andrew 

1  Dahymple,  John 

Fingal  Place,    13. 

Meadoics. 

1  Fitzgerald,  Heniy 

1  Butters,  L.,  seal  engraver 

1  Henderson,  James,  baker 

2  Maclachlan,  D.  (M.  &  S.) 

4  Williamson,  J.  R.,  engineer 

5  Ferguson,  James 

6  Watson,  Mrs  William 

7  Pears,  James 

Fleshmarket  Close.    9. 

See  199  High  Street. 

Forbes  Road,    13. 

Bruntsfield  Place. 

1  Fairbairn,  Robert 

2  Anderson,  Robert 

M 'Ritchie,    Alex.,   engineer, 

Fern  hall 
Ferguson,  Mrs,  Belmont  ho. 

5  Steuart,  George 

6  Blair,  Misses 

Wardrop,      Maitland,      The 
Lodge 

Forbes  Street,    12. 

Beaumont  Place. 

7  Ramsay,  Andrew,  builder 

Forres  Street.    4. 

1  Gibson,  Mrs 
1  Fraser,  Misses 
1  Fraser,  Wm.,  &  Son,  coach- 
hirers.     See  Adv. 

1  Fraser,  Robert 

3  Dickson,  Miss 

3  Moncreiff,      Henry     James, 

advocate 

5  Fordyce,    George   Dingwall, 

advocate 

7  Ross,  Mrs 

9  Dalmahoy,  James 
11  Barclay,  J.  M.,  portrait  paint. 
11  Stewart,  Charles,  advocate 
11  Morrison,  Miss 
11  Arbuthnott,  Hon.  Mrs  Hugh 
10  Weisse,  H,  German  master 
10  Weisse,  Mrs,  teacher  of  music 
10  Kerr,  Miss 
10  Sinclair,  Miss 

8  Archibald,  James,  lodgings 

6  Macdonald,  Mrs  John 

4  BeU,  A.  Montgomerie,  M.D 
.  and  surgeon 

4  BelV  M.  Montgomerie,  W.  S 
4  Bell,  Mrs  Montgomerie 

2  Moore,  R.  B.,  private  hotel 


Forrest  Road. 

East,  9.    West,  10. 
1  Adamson,  David,  coach-hirer 

1  Forrest,  James,  butcher 

2  Stewart,  William 

3  M'Pherson,  Andrew 

4  Edinburgh    Poorhouse ; 

Kemp,  Daniel,  house-gov. 
4  City  Parochial  Board 
4  City  Poor-rates  Office 

Fort  Street,  North,    5. 

North  Leith. 

1  Finlayson,  Thomas 
3  Howling,  Abram 

3  Agnew,  Mrs  G. 

4  Duncan,  Mrs 

5  Brandt,  T.  N. 

6  Borthwick,  James  (Customs) 

7  Forbes,  D. 

8  Hansen,  Rev.  Andres 

9  Anderson,  Lewis 
10  Todd,  Robert 

13  Blackwood,  Alexander 

14  Rose,  John  E. 

14  Rose,  Mrs  Neilson 

15  Muir,  Rev.  Francis 

16  Grant,  John 

Wright,  Wm. ,  spirit  mercht. 
Watson,  Alexander,  grocer 
Richardson,  David,  grocer 
Sharp,  James,  builder 

Fort  Street,  South,    4. 

2  Ross,  William 

3  Barry,  John 

5  Rose,  Robert  (Customs) 

7  Mason,  Alexander 

8  Carstairs,  William  D. 

Forth  Street,    2. 

Broughton  Street. 
1  Morrison,  James,  tailor 
1  Campbell,  Thomas,  flesher 
1  Dick,  John,  plumber 
3  Webster,  Andrew,  S.S.C. 
5  Wilson,  Rev.  John 

9  Hathorn,  Mrs 
13  Crerar's  School 
15  Macfarlane,  Mrs 

17  Clark,  Mrs  George 
19  Pitcairn,  W.  F. 
21  Black,  D. 

21  Black,  Miss 

21  Black,  Daniel  R.,  M.D. 

23  Wardlaw,  Adam  A. 

25  Grubb,  John  S. 
27  Latta,  Mrs  Robert 
27  Latta,  John,  S.S.C. 

27  Latta,  D.  M.  &  J.,  S.S.C. 
27  Latta,  David  M. 

27  Latta,  James,  C.A. 

29  Graham,  Miss  Stirling 

30  Hay,  Miss  Beatrice 

28  Smith,  John.     See  Adv. 

26  Lyon,  Hugh,  S.S.C. 

24  Wyndhain,  Robert  H. 


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22  Bell,  Mrs 

20  Lindsay,  Miss 

18  Landale,  T.&R.,S.S.C.&K  P. 

15  Landale,  Thomas 

16  Maclean,  Mrs 
14  George,  Mrs 

14  Ker,  David 

12  Mackintosh,  A.,  S.S.C. 

Hart  Street  here 
10  "Watson,  "W.  S.,  R.S.A. 
8  Glover,  Eev.  'William,  D.D. 
6  Landale,  Frew,   &   Landale. 

mining  engineers 
6  Landale,  David 
'"6  Landale,  James 
4  Findlay,  Thomas 

4  Yule,  Mrs 

2  Goldie,  "William,  "W.S. 

Fountainbridge.    10. 

Nos.  32  to  70—13. 

2  Bonnyman,  George 

3  Xewlands,  William 
3  Knox,  Mrs  James 

5  Shaw,  Robert,  jun. 

6  M 'Queen,  Thomas,  cooper 
6a  Ritchie,  David,  smith 

8  Inglls'  Entry 

12  Strachan's  Court 

13  Steedman,  Mrs 

15  Beattie,  William,  &  Sons 

16  Steedman,  Robert 

18  Walkers  Pend 

19  Gray,  Robert 
25  Lawson,  Mark 

27  Young,  James 

28  Duncan,  Robert 

30  Stewart,  John 

31  Ross,  Miss  Helen 

32  Drysdale,  Alexander 

Earl  Grey  Street  here 

33  Sinclair,  D.  G. 

34  Irvine,  John 

35  Drummond,  Mrs 

36  Wrall,  Mrs 

37  Watson,  John 

38  Dickens,  Mrs 

39  Hopetoun  Court 
39  Sinclair,  D.  G. 
39  Hewat,  James 
39  "Waters,  Henry 

39  Mathieson,  Robert 
39  Greig,  William 
39  Cooke,  John 

39  Law,  WTilliam 

40  Whitaker,  John 
45  Brownlee,  Agnes 

Thornybauk  here 

50  Paterson,  George 
Ponton  Street  here 

51  Johnston,  Alexander 

52  Borthwick,  Walter 

53  Anderson,  Thomas 
56  Reid,  Charles 

58  Scott,  James 

60  Aitken,  Mrs  WTilliam 


61  Wight,  Robert 

61  New  Slaughter-houses 

61  Somerville,  Andrew 

62  Brown,  James,  smith 

63  Mather,  Alexander 

64  Ramsay,  David 

65  Stewart,  Daniel 

66  Sword,  David 
66  Learmont,  J.,  &  Co.,  founders 
66  Millons,  George 
66  Fullerton,  Thomas 

66  Port-Hopetoun  Foundries 

67  Aitken  &  Co.,  firewood  fac- 

tory 
67  Hutchison,  Robert 
67  Shaw,  William 
Canal  here 

From  this  (61)  to  133  west  of 
Canal. 

61  Borthwick,  James 

62  Morton,  William,  grocer 

63  Wass,  Asa 

63  WTordie  &  Co. 

65  Moffat,  John,  butcher 

66  Dickison,  George,  grocer 

67  Cameron,  James,  chemist 

68  Millar,  W.  (Thin  <fc  M.) 

68  Peebles,  D.  B.,  meter  manuf. 
Bell,  James 

69  Russell,  William 
69  Henderson,  Simon 
69  Menzies,  John 

69  M 'Donald,  WTilliam 
71   Park,  John 

74  M 'Donald,  M.,  grocer 

75  Bruce,  Robert,  dairy 

76  Miller,  James 

76  M'Dougall,  "W.,  joiner.     See 

Adv. 
76  Scott,  John 
76  Telford,  Archibald 
76  Scott,  Mrs  Bryden 
76  Thin,  Thomas  (T.  <L-  Millar) 
76  M 'Donald,  W'illiam 
76  Russell,  James 
76  M'Kay,  Hugh 
76  Hoggan,  James 
76  Cunningham,  John 
76  Black,  Mrs 
76  "Will,  Robert 
76  Riddell,  Philip 
76  Tofts,  Peter 
76  Maxwell,  David 
76  Phaup,  "William 
76  Young,  James 
76  Leslie,  John 

76  Effingham,  William 

77  Miller,  Jas.,  spirit  merchant 

78  Henderson,  Simon,  baker 
So  Muir,  Mrs  William 

86  Johnstone,  Helen,  grocer 

88  Veitch,  John 

39  Veitch,  Jn.,  spirit  merchant 

90  Cairns,  John,  dairy 

g       Monerieff,  Win.,  builder 

|"g    Campbell,    Alex.,     spiced 

:§  „s       vinegar     manufacturer. 

^       See  Adv. 


Annandale,  Janus,  builder 
Jackson,  T.,  wheelwright 
Craigie,  D.  &  A. ,  , 
Pullar,  David,  builder 

Taylor,  John,  &  Co. 

Thornton    &    Co.,    water- 
proof'] s 

Lowe,  D.,  joiner.     See  Adv. 

Black,  John,  ironfounder 

Somerville  &  Crombie,  engi- 
neers, etc. 

Stocks,   Charles,  rope  manu- 
facturer 

North  British  Rubber  Com- 
pany, Castle  mills 
Scottish       Vulcanite      C'oni- 
pany,  Viewforth 
2  Deans,  John 
2  M'Dougall,  Alexander 
2  Cruickshank,  Alux. 

11  Black,  George 

12  Stevenson,  Mrs 

13  Hamilton,  John 
<8,  16  Nicol,  Richard 
I   16  IMcol,  R.  L. 

£   Gibson  &  Tait,    wire  fence 
manufacturers,  etc. 
M'Rae,  Duncan,  builder 
M 'Donald,  Jas.,  WTiitebank 
North  Merchiston  House 
Home,  John,  "W.S. 
Home,  Mrs 

Dairy  Park  here 

96  Greig,  D.  &  J.,  engineers 

Brandfield  Place  here 

104  M'Ewan,  Wrilliam,  brewer 
114  Kirk,  "William,  bootmaker 

114  Mackay,  Robert 

115  Jeffrey,  Mrs 

117  Hunter,  Miss  C. 

118  M'Cullagh,  A.  &  J. 

Grove  Street  here 
126  Learmont,  Alexander 
126  Morrison,  John  W. 
129  Logan,  Stewart 
129  Sinclair,  John,  Fountainbr. 

steam  mill 
131  Liddell  &  Hunter,  botanists 

Port-Hamilton  here 

135a  Glasgow,  John 
135b  Archer,  John 
135  Kennedy,  Thomas 

Fountainbridge  Free  Church 

Fountainbridge F.  C.  School: 

George      Morrison      and 

Elizabeth  Hope,  teachers 

"g       4  Crombie,  George 
|  g>  5  Chapman,  Mrs 
||    6  Cameron,  John 
^S   8  Carruthers,    Wm.      See 
^  £  Adv. 

3        8  Trail,  George 

13S  Russell,  E.,  &  Co. 
141  Brown,  James 


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143  Greig,  Andrew 

144  Reimie,  Mrs  Charles 

147  Greig,  Andrew 

148  Macnee,  James,  &  Co. 

149  Glasgow,  John 

150  Richardson,     Thomas     S. 

See  Adv. 

151  Noble,  Mrs  John,  coal  mer. 

151  Nimmo,  David 

152  Balfour,  Robert,  grocer 

153  Greenhill,  Alex.,  hay  dealer 

Doicnie  Place  here 

158  Frier,  Andrew  A.,  grocer 

159  Fraser,  Thomas,  tailor 

161  White,  Misses  M.  k  M. 

162  Roger,  James 
162  Glen,  Charles 
162  Arthur,  James 
162  Gellately,  David 
162  Gardiner,  Matthew 

162  Jeffrey,  John  H. 

163  Thomson,  David,  ham  store. 

See.  Adv. 

165  Reid,  William,  tailor 

166  M'Callum,  Mrs 
166  Dickson,  Miss 
166  Matthew,  William 
166  Menzies,  Andrew 
166  Smith,  Mrs 

166  Ranken,  James 

167  Harrison,  Mrs 
16S  Dune,  Mrs  Janet 
169  Douglas,  James 
169  Haldane,  George 
169  Newlands,  David 
169  Pringle,  Alexander 
169  Seton,  James 

169  Watson,  Robert 

170  Mason,  Thomas 

171  Beattie,  William 

172  Douglas,  Robert 

173  Angus,  Andrew 
173  Aitken,  James 
173  Shaw,  William 
173  Falconer,  Thomas 
173  Moncrieff,  David 

173  Ross,  Colquhouu 

174  Sinclair,  John 

175  Skinner,  George 

176  Dobson  k  Pyper 

176  Falconer,  James 

177  Swan,  Douglas 

178  Cook,  Charles  Morton.    See 

Adv. 

179  Wallace,  David,  wright 

180  Police  Office 

1S1  Hamilton,  James 
183  Napier,  James 

Fox  Lane,    1. 

Leith  Links. 

1  Hill,  John,  spirit  dealer 

5  Paxton,  M. 

7  Thomson,  Miss,  grocer 

9  Black,  George,  grocer 
21  Handyside,  Joseph 
10  Anderson,  Thomas 
23  Ferguson,  Fowler,  jun. 


Foxe's  Lane,     4. 
71  St  Andrew  Street,  Leith. 

2  Purdie,  Charles 

6  Warrick  k  Baillie,  winemers. 

Frederick  Street.    6. 
Princes  Street  to  Queen  Street. 
1   The  National  Registry  for 

Servants 
1  Liverpool   and    New    York 
Steamship  Company 
Mann's  Parcel  Desjxitch  Co.; 
John  Henderson,  agent 

3  Potts,  Mrs,  lodgings 
3  Paterson,  W.  A.  0.,  advoc. 
3  Cossar,  G.  (Bank  of  Scotland) 
3  Ross,  Alexander,  lodgings 
3 A  Robertson,     John,     brush 

manufacturer 
5  Shanks,  Thomas 
5a  Musgrove,  William,  glazier 
5b  Darlington  &  Hopper 

7  Macdonald,  Wm.,  elothiei 
7  Mackintosh,  Angus 
7  Muir,  Mrs,  lodgings 
7a  Bell,  A. ,  k  Son,  ironmongers 
9  &  11  Robb,  Thomas,  &  Son 

13  Smith,  James  W.,  architect 

13  Dewar,  Francis,  auctioneer 

13  Macgregor,  Malcolm,  dentist 

13  Croley,  Mrs,  staymaker 

13  Croley,  William 

13  Hayne,  Miss,  staymaker 

13  Wilson,  David 

13  St  Clair,  J.,  teacher  of  violin 

15  Tavendale,  Robert,   Scottish 

Register.     See  Adv. 
15a  Hannah,  William,  merchant 
17  Duff,  John,  spirit  merchant 
17a  Downie,  Laird,  &  Laing 
19  M'Dowell,  R.,  baker 

Pose  Street  here 
21  Smith,  J.  D.,  carver  &  gilder 
21  Blind  Asylum  Branch 
23  Falla,  Misses  M.  &  J. 
23a  Waugh,  James,  tobacconist 
25  Hofford,  Mrs 
25  Hofford,  Miss,  milliner 
25  King,  James,  tailor 
25  King,  Mrs,  lodgings 
25  Brook,  William 
27  Henderson,  Robert,  builder 
27  Field  &  AUan 
27a  Drysdale,  Andrew,  builder 
27b  Hawley,  William,  tile  layer 
29  Macnaughton,  William 
29  Schneider,    A.,     teacher     of 

languages 
29  Cameron,  Misses,  dressmak'rs 
29  Hollis,  Misses,  milliners 
29  Chessar,  Mrs,  lodgings 
29  Macdonald,  Alexander 
29a  Logan,  John,  watchmaker 
29b  Deans  &  Moore,  coal-masters 
31  Dickson  &  Walker,  glaziers 
33  Chessar,  Miss,  dressmaker 
33  Tod,  Jas. ,  fruiterer  &  confec. 

George  Street  here 


35  Mackenzies  k  Fraser,  W.S.' 

35  Mackenzie,  Thomas,  AV.S. 

35  Purves,  Mrs,  lodgings 

35  Brown,  A.  A. 

35  Reid,  W.,  fishmonger 

37  Graham,  Mrs,  lodgings 

37  Copeland,  R.  T.,  tailor 

37  Purnell,  Henry,  engineer 

39  Macrae  k  Flett,  AV.S. 

39a  Stewart,  Dun.,  spirit  dealer 

45  Hill,  Thomson,  k  Co. 

45a  Black,  Edward,  survevor 

45a  Welsh,  Henry  (//.  <£•  Welsh) 

45a  Maxwell,  W.,  draper 

49  Blair,  Andrew,  spirit  merckt.  . 

Thistle  Street  here 
51  Murray,  George,  grocer 
51a  Booth,  Frederick 
53  Walker,  James  C,  architect 

Agricultural  Labourers'  Im- 
provement  Association 
53  Romans,  John,  gas  engineer 
53  Ross,  Mrs,  lodgings 

53  Croll,  David 
55  Paterson  &  Forman,  C.A. 
55  Heritable   Securities  Invest- 
ment Co.     See  Adv. 

55  Prov.  Clerks'  Mutual  Fund 
55  Experience    Investment    So- 
ciety  Fund 

55  Hunter,  David,  S.S.C, 

57  Davidson  k  Reid,  upholst'rs 
59  Reid,  Robert  (D.  &  Reid) 
59  Schultz,  Mrs 

59  Gibson,  Charles 
61  Baxter,  Miss,  dressmaker 
61a  Hardie,  Wm.,  Sons,  &  Low 
61b  Kerr,  John  F.,  glazier 
63  Finlay,  Mrs 
63  Cockburn,  Mrs  H.  D. 
63  Campbell,  Miss  C. ,  dressmkr. 

63  Black,  William 

65  Innes,  Peter,  plasterer 

66  Johnston,  Miss  Margaret 
66  Johnston,  William,  agent 
66  Arthur,  Richard,  advocate 

64  Gardener,  T.,  tea  merchant 
(64  Mather,  Miss  E. 
1 64  Johnston,  Mrs  William 

64  Peacock,  Mrs  Hv.,  lodgings 
02  Douglas,  J.  B. ,  k  Smith,  W.  S. 

60  Nimmo,  Misses,  dressmakers 
60  Burn,  Arch.  (B.  &  Baillie) 

58  Inglis,  David,  lodgings 

56  Stuart  k  Cheyne,  W.S. 

54  Cockburn,  Alexander  (C.  d; 
M'Donald) 

54  Carfrae,  Mrs 

54  Simson,  G.  W. 

54  Simson,  Messrs,  institution 

52  M'Whannell,  Peter,  grocer 

52a  Finlay,  J.,  W.S.  and  N.P. 

52a  Gordon,  Thomas  J.,  W.S. 

Hill  Street  here 
50b  D'Egville,  Monsieur  James 
50a  Lowe,  Geo.,  teach,  of  danc. 
50a  Lowe,  Mrs  G. 
50a  Cleland,  Misses 
50  Kemp,  R.,  plumb,  andgasfit. 


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18  Hogg,  William,  auctioneer 
16  Wightman,  J.,  &  Son 

11  Whytoek,  James 

14  Henderson,  John,  builder 
14  Zoblinsky,     F.,    teacher    of 
music 

12  Hill,    Eeid,   &    Drummond, 

W.S. 
12  Eeid,  William,  W.S. 
42  Hill,  James  L.,  W.S. 
12  Drummond,  William,  S.S.C. 
140  Robertson,  Miss 
40  Thomson,  Robert,  LL.B. 
38  Ross,  J.  &  R.  D.,  W.S. 
36b  Urqukart,  Alex. ,  shoemaker 
36a  Dalziel,  Miss,  fishmonger 
36  Brownlie,  James,   furnishing 

warehouse 

George  Street  here 
34  Bruce,  Robt. ,  bedding  ware- 
house 
34  Milne,     M.,     straw    bonnet 

maker 
34  Patterson,    Greenoak,  book- 
seller 
34  M'Innes,  Miss,  staymaker 
32  Douglas,  James 
J32  Potts,  George,  upholsterer 
30  M'Laren,  Thomas,  S.S.C. 
30  Souyris,  Madam,  dressmaker 
30  Utterston,  Mrs,  staymaker 
28  Hamilton,  J.  A.,  architect 
28  Wilson,  Richard,  C.A. 
28  Stewart  k  Wilson,  W.S. 
28  Galedon  Ian  Provident  In  vest- 
ment Society 
26  Moncrieff   &   Thomson,    ac- 
countants 
26  Moncrieff,  John  Scott,  C.A. 
26  Thomson,  Charles  W.,  C.A. 
,26  Fletcher,  Mrs,  dressmaker 
26  Gow,  Jas.  (G.  &  Henderson) 
26  Hannah,  William 
26  M'Glashan,  P.  F. 
:26  Soutter,  James 
24  Wilson,  David,  flesher 
24a  Glen,  George,  upholsterer 
22  Stevenson,  T.  G.,  bookseller 
22  Charters,  John,  victualler 
20  Williams  &  Norgate 
20a  Badenoch,   Alex.,    cabinet- 
maker 
Hose  Street  here 
18  Paterson,  H.,  bird  dealer 
18  Hearder,  Thos.  B.,  druggist 
18  Paterson,  Adam  C,  surveyor 
18  Livingston,    G.    K.,    S.S.C. 

and  N.P. 
18  Duncan,  Miss 
18a  Duncan,  J.  W.,  plumber 
18b  Johnston,  W.,  French  polish. 
16  Bryden,    J.,    &    Sons,    bell- 
hangers 

14  Bryden,  J.  M.  (J.  B.  &  Son) 
14  Riddle,  Robert  Scott 
12  White,  John,  hosier 
12  Shetland  Warehouse 
12  Atlas  Fire  &  Life  Co.  's  Office 


12  White,  W.,  woollen  diaper 
10  M'Cuaig,  John,  tailor 

8  Robertson,  Gilbert 

8  Robertson,  Duncan 

8  Henderson,  Miss 

6  Finlayson,  Thomas,  lodgings 
2  Henry,  Mrs  Edward 

2  Pollock,  Peter,  farrier 
2  Hay,  Alexander,  jeweller 

Freer  Street,    10. 

Fountainbridge  ( West). 

1  Butler,  Robert 

Miller,  James,  &  Co.,  Edin- 
burgh firewood  factory 

7  Thomson,  James 

7  Wood,  William  B. 

7  Black,  John 

6  Dewar,  P.,  coach -hirer 

Fyfe  Place.    3. 

See  Leith  Walk. 

Gardner's  Crescent.  10. 

l 

2 
2 


Stevenson,  John,  mason 

Macdonald,  Miss 

Dewar,  John 

Reith,  William,  grocer 

Darg,  James 

Ritchie,  Mrs 

Tansh,  Anne 

Gunn,  Robert 

Lynch,  Thomas 

Macdougall,  Gilbert 

Douglas,  Miss 

Garson,  William  Ross,  S.  S.  C. 

Paterson,  Thomas  (G.P.O.) 

Symonds,  James  White 

Alexander,  John,  clerk 

Lawrie,  V.  G.  (Union  Bank) 

Smith,  John  E.,  architect 

Hearder,  Thomas  B. 

Lindsay,  AVilliam 

Scott,  A.,  cabinetmaker 

M'Eean,  Miss 

Eidd,  John  R.,  writer 

Clemens,  Mrs  L.  P.  C. 

Myrtle,  Miss 

Gardiner,  James 

Burn,  Mrs  Captain 

Stewart,  Daniel 

Mather,  Edward 

Cameron,  John 

Eennedy,  Daniel 

Wilson,  John 

Simpson,  Robt.  (R.  &  H.  S.) 

See  Adv. 
Millons,  Thomas 
Baptie,  Mrs 
Watson,  Adam  B.  S. 
Bogue,  Miss 
Dick,  John 
Henderson,  Mrs  D. 
Fraser,  Alexander 
Gray,  William 
Fraser,  Angus 
Stewart,  Wm.  (N.  B.  Rail.) 
Fraser,  George  (G.P.O.) 


22  Sanderson,  Thomas 

23  Millons,  Mrs  T. 

24  Kirk  wood,  Alexander,  juu. 
24  Veitch,  Mrs  Thomas 

24  Cameron,  Hugh 

24  Grant,  David 

25  Roberts,  Thomas,  gro 

Gay  field  Lane,    2. 

Gayfield  Square. 

Clark,    J.    J.,    Venetian    blind 

maker 
Geissler,  R. 
Gibb,  Adam  [G.P.O.) 

Gayfield  Place,    2. 
Gayfield  Square. 

1  M'Farlane,  Mrs  Robert 

1  Nicoll,  Alex.,  accountant 

1  Young,  Mrs 

1  Hay,  Alexander 

1  Cranbrook,  Rev.  James 

1  Buchan,  George  (H.JI.C.) 

1  Elliot,  J.  A. 

2  Brown,  Miss 

3  Gray,  Mrs  Thomas 

3  Gray,  James  (/.  G.  <L  Son) 
3  Harkom,  Joseph 

3  Eitchie,  George,  shipmaster 

4  Hardie,  P.  H. 

Gayfield  Square.    2. 

1  Yallance,  George 

2  Buchanan,  James  (School  fur 

the  Blind) 

3  Scott,  Thomas,  C.A. 

3  Scott,  Thomas,  pin.,  C.A. 

4  Macritchie,  T.  E,  W.S. 

4  Macritchie,  Miss 

5  Dods,  George 
Gayfield  Street  here 

6  Wilson,  Mrs  W. 

7  Anderson,  Eobert,  teacher 
S  Crawford,  Aikman 

9  Scott,  Misses 
10  Yere,  Mrs 
10a  Law,  Miss 

12  Newton,  C. 

13  Oliver,  E.  S. 
13  Cormack,  Mrs 
13  Mitchell,  John 
13  Meek,  David 
13  Hall,  Thomas 
13  Johnston,  Mrs 

13  Anderson,  Mrs  G. 

13  Hamilton,  Mis  J.  C. 

14  Smart,  E.  C. 

14  Smart,  John 

15  Thomson,  Miss 

16  Peden,  Mrs 

16  Eitchie,  Andrew  (B.  <{•  Son) 

17  Wallace,  Be  v.  Robert 

18  M'Turk,  Alexander 

19  Porteous,  James,  teacher 
19  Cormack,  Robert 

19  Mitchell,  David,  engraver 
19  Bauehope,  John,  teacher 
19  Wilson,  William,  house  agent 


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20  Stewart,  Alexander,  business 
agent.     See  Adv. 

20  Private  Enquiry  and  Detec- 

tive Office.     See  Adv. 

21  Macintosh,  Thomas  H. 

22  Bell,  James  R. 
22  Marshall,  Patrick 
22  Finlay,  Peter 
22  Sutherland,  William  S. 
22  Anderson,  "William 

22  Cross,  William 

23  Alexander,  John 

23  Muir,  William 

24  Hardie,  William 
24  Mitchell,  Mrs 
24  Mackay,  John,  jun. 

24  Stewart,  Mrs  Charles 

25  Carstairs,  William 
25  Kerr,  R.  S. 
25  Mackay,  David 
25  Bryce,  J.  Scott 

25  Rose,  H. 

26  Snody,  Andrew,  S.S.C. 

27  Cameron,  Hugh,  teacher 

28  Smith,  Mrs  James 
28  Robertson,  Mrs  D. 
28  Welsh,  William  M. 
28  Thomson,  R  (R.  T.  &  Co.) 
28  M 'Donald,  Mrs 
28  Anderson,  Mrs  M. 

28  Watt,  Alexander  S. 

29  Greig,  Mrs  Andrew 

30  Nasmyth,  Mrs 

31  Mowbray,  Thomas,  agent 
31  Henderson,  Capt.  J.,  R.N. 
31  Bn;ce,  D. 
31  Crawford,  Mrs 
31  Gibson,  George,  C.E. 
31  Ryrie,  Miss 

31  Carstairs,  A.  L. 

32  Blackburn,  Mrs 

33  Smart,  James  A.,  agent 
33  Roland,  Henry 

Gayfield  Street,    2. 

Gayfield  Square. 

1  Gillman,  Mrs 

2  Watterston,  Andrew  E. 
2  M'Farlane,  Peter 

2  Bauchope,  B.  S. ,  coal  agent 

George  IV.  Bridge.    9. 

1  Lawson,  Peter,  &  Son 

3  Highland  and  Agricultural 

Soc.  of  Scotland  ;  P.   N. 

Menzies,  secretary 
17  Protestant  Institute  of  Scot. 
17  Scottish  Reformation  Society 
17  Protestant   Electoral    Union 

of  Scotland 
17  Ellis,  Robert 
19  Smail,  Gillon,  &  Co. 
21  Ellis,  Thomas,  upholsterer 
23  Moffat,  Henry,  S.S.C. 
25  Currie  &  Co.,  confectioners 

27  Ritchie,  Mrs,  draper 

28  M 'Cambridge,  P. 

28  Sanderson,  R.,  artist 

29  Vallance,  Mrs 


30  Bryson,  John,  watchmaker 

31  Mackell,  F. 

32  Lyon,  Charles  F.,  bookseller 
32  Sanderson,  R.,  artist 

32  Adam,  John 

33  Sinclair  Cooking  Depdt 
35  Cairns,  G.  &  H.,  W.S. 
35  Cairns,  H.,  W.S. 
35  Cairns,  George,  S.  S.  C.  &  S.L. 
35  Blumenreich,  Rev.  John 
35  Paterson,  David 
37  Standard  Property   Invest- 
ment Society.     See  Adv. 

39  Richardson,  Isaac,  hat  manu- 
facturer 
Augustine  Church 

44  Robertson,  D.  &  J. 

45  Macadam,  Anstr.,  clothier 

46  Liddle,  James,  victual  dealer 

47  Donaldson,  C.  H. 
47  Irving,  Peter  (/.  Brothers) 
47  Vallance,  Mrs 
47  Orr,  S.  K.,  insurance  agent 

47  Peddie,  James,  missionary 

48  Simpson,  Alexander 

49  Mackenzie,  J.,  chemist 

50  Street,  George,  auctioneer 

51  Stevenson,  Peter,  optician 

52  Davidson,  Thos.,  bookseller. 
See  Adv. 

53  Drmnmond,  James,  account- 
ant, and  district  manager 
British  Equitable  Assur- 
ance Co. 

53  Hunter,  Thomas  M.,  teacher 

of  music 
53  Cormack,  A.,  L.D.S.,  dental 

surgeon 
53  Cribbes,  Peter 
53  Edington,  D. 
53  Goskirk,  John.     See  Adv. 
55  Cousland,  David,  &  Co. 
Sheriff  Court  Buildings 
Grady,    John,  messenger-at- 

arms 
Ferguson,  Geo. ,  sheriff-officer 
Davidson,  Archibald,  sheriff 

of  Midlothian 
Maitland,  Kenmore,  sheriff- 
clerk 
Lothian,  Maurice,  procurator- 
fiscal 
Connell,  James 

George  Place.    2. 

See  Leith  Walk. 

George  Square.    11. 

1  Lewis,  James 

2  Black,  Mrs 

3  Stevenson,  Alexander 

4  Lindsay,  George 
Melville  House,    Thomson's 

School.     See  Adv. 

5  Thomson,  Alexander 

5  Keiller,  William 

6  Crease,  William 

7  Anderson,  Misses 

8  Lyon,  William 

9  Gordon,  David,  M.D. 


10  White-Millar,  William 

1 1  Barbour,  Geo.  F. ,  of  Bonskeid 

13  Paul,  Rev.  John,  D.D. 

14  Pitcairn,  A.  Y.,  W.S. 

15  Tweedie,  Mrs 

16  Paton,  Waller  H.,  R.S.A. 

17  MacGregor,  Rev.  James 

18  Hislop,  Robert 

19  Sadler,  W. 

20  Dymock,  James  R. 

21  Court,  John,  S.S.C. 

22  Wright,  Robert 

23  Robertson,  Miss  Helen 
23  Dunlop,  Rev.  John  C. 

23  Fraser,  John,  M.D.  andC.B. 

24  Moncrieff,  David  Scott 

25  Cameron,  P.  (/.  &  P.  C.) 

26  Mackay,    J.    A.,    of   Black- 
castle 

27  Aitken,  A.  (Marshall  <b  A.) 

28  Torrance,  G.  M  'M. ,  of Threave 

29  Borthwick,  Mrs 
George  square  lane 
Miller,  Francis,  coach-hirer 

30  Raleigh,  Samuel 

31  Cheape,  Miss 
33  Paton,  Sir  J.  Noel,  knight, 

RS.A. 
35  Lawson,  Charles,  of  Borth- 
wickhall 

35  Lawson,  Charles,  jun. 

36  Newton,  Mrs  Hay,  sen. 

37  Sym,  Mrs 

38  Mackay,  Mrs 

39  Young,  Robert,  F.E.S.L. 
39  Young,  George  A. ,  &  Co. 
39  Christian  Missionary  Insti- 
tute 

39  Whittet,  John 
39  Duncan,  Mrs 

39  Cruickshank,  Edward 

40  Alexander,  Mrs 
40b  M'Caskdl,  Miss 
40b  Thyne,  James 

41  Lillie,  Joseph 

42  Key,  Thomas 

43  MacLeod,  Mrs 

43  MacLeod,  W.  B.,  dentist 

44  Parker,  John  (Inland  Rev.)  \ 

45  Harvie,  Miss 
45  Sibbald,  Miss 

45  Moffat,  Miss 

46  Dymock,  Robert  Lockhart 

47  Ziegler,  William,  M.D. 

47  Ziegler,  John 

48  Cairns,  Thomas,  M.D. 

49  Turnbull,  John,  W.S. 

50  Beg£,  Rev.  James,  D.D. 

51  Balfour,  Thos.  A.  G.,  M.D. 

52  Geddes,  Colonel  Wm.,  C.B.I 

53  Fairbairn,  Mrs 

54  Wauchope,  Miss 
54  Ferguson,  Mrs  James 

54  Craigie,  James 

55  Ritchie,  John 

55  Findlay,  Mrs 

56  Leburn,  Henderson,  k.  Wil- 
son, S.S.C. 

56  Leburn,  Thomas,  S.S.C. 


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57  Peddie,  Rev.  William,  D.D. 
5S  Bird,  Thomas 

59  Miller,  William,  S.S.C. 

60  Young,  William,  M.D. 
'60  Rymer,  Thomas 

George  Street. 

1  Was.  1  to  31,  and  2  to  28—7  ; 
other  N~os.,  6. 

1  Peddie,  Donald  S.,  C.A. 
1    YorhshireFireandLifeOffi.ee 
1  Cowan,  E.  Cameron,  C.A. 
1  Archibald,  John 
3  &  5   Standard  Life  Assur- 
ance   Company  :    Thomas 
Robertson,    secy.  ;    D.    C. 
Gregor,  secy. ,  Colonial  De- 
partment.    See  Adv. 
3  Tait,  James,  officer  in  charge 
3  Fraser,  John,  messenger 
'   3  Tait,  Mrs  J.  H. 
7  Forbes,   Peter,  &  Co.,   wine 

merchants 
7  Crawford  &  M  'Cabe,  printers 
7  Cheine,  George  T.,  C.A. 
7  Atlas  Insurance  Company 
7  Steele,  William,  S.  S.  C. ,  agent 
7  Bickerton,  George 
7  Hunter,  James 
1    7  Tullis,    E.,    &    Co.,    paper- 
makers 
9  Whytock,E.,&Co.  See  Adv. 
9  Cairnie,  John 
9  Wylie,  Henry  J.,  C.E. 
13  Royal  Fire  and,  Life  Insur- 
ance Company  :    J.   Milli- 
gan,  local  manager;  A.  J. 
Laing,  surveyor.    See  Adv. 
13  Milligan,  J.  &  J.,  S.S.C. 
:13  Milligan,    John  S.,     S.S.C. 

and  N.P. 
13  Milligan,  James,  S.S.C. 
13  Laing,    Andrew    J.,    Royal 

Insurance 
13  Henderson,  George 
13  Paton,  Thomas,  printer 
13  Children's  Missionary  Record 
(E.  C. )  publishing  office 
St  Andrew's  Church 
15  Xisbet,  John,  painter 
15  Nlsbet,  Pollok  Sinclair,  artist 
17  Scottish  Imperial  Insurance 
Co. ;    J.    Muir,    manager, 
See  Adv. 
17  Smith,  E.,  surveyor 
.  17  Beveridge,  Andrew,  S.  S.  C. 
17  Marshall,  David,  C.A. 
17  Melville  k  Adamson 
19  Caledonian    Fire   and    Life 
Insurance  Company ;  Geo. 
H.    Fairbairn,     secretary. 
See  Adv. 
21  Edinburgh        Co  -  operative 

Building  Company 
21  Walker,  M. ,  &  Co. ,  publishers 
21  Ton-op,  Christopher 
21  Turnbull  k  Spears,  printers 
21  Smith,  Thomas,  painter 


21  Finlayson,  D.,  clothiei.     See 

Adv. 

23  Ballard,  G.  S.,  hotel 
23  Dobie,  George,  painter.     See 

Adv. 
23b  Christie    k    Smith,     wine 

merchants 
25  Gowans  &  Goodlet 
25  Hay,  John 
25  Hay,  Mrs,  outfit  rooms 
27  Paterson    k    Sons,     music- 
sellers.     See  Adv. 
27  Paterson,  E.  Eoy 
29  Clydesdale     Banking     Co.; 

James  Greenhill,  manager ; 

Et.  Hastings,  accountant 
29  Manson,  Magnus,  messenger 
31  Scottish  Fire  Insurance  Co. 

(Limited);  Carphin,  J.  E., 

C.A.     See  Adv. 

Hanover  Street  here 

33  M'jSTaughton,  Jas.,  gunmkr. 
33  Salomon,  Madame  H. 
33  Murray  &  Hogg,  clothiers 
35  AValker,  James,  linen  draper 
35  Eobertson,  J.,  &  Co.,  chemists 
37  Society  for    Promoting    the 

Employment  of   Women; 

Miss  Blyth,  secretary 
37  Prentice,  Charles,  C.A. 
37  Deans,  John  Christie,  M.A., 

S.S.C. 
37  Barrie,  Geo. ,  writer  and  N.  P. 
37  Muckle,  William  (G.P.O.) 
37  Stephenson,  J.  B.,  chemist 
37  Brown,  Thomas,  chemist 
37  Drysdale,  Andrew,  builder 
37  Livingstone,     J.,      &     Co., 

hosiers 
37  Blair,  Robert,  confectioner 
39  Dalziel,  Miss 
39  Smith,  Thomas 
39a  Matheson,  A.,  &  Co. 
41  Kirk,  Miss,  outfitter 
41  Butters,  L.,  seal  engraver 
41  Eicoll,  W.  S.,  dentist 
41  Stirling,  Miss 
41a  Hamilton,    John,    &    Son, 

goldsmiths 
41a  Marshall,  J.  &  W.,  jewellers 
43  Blackwood,  T.  &  J. 
43a  Anderson,  Robert,  architect 
43a  Paterson,  Thomas,  W.S. 
43a  San     Guilermo     Company 

(Limited) 
43a  Millar,  Mrs,  artiste  in  hair 
43a  Millar,  D.  J. 
45  Pendrigh,  William 
45  Danskin,  Geo.,  music  teacher 
45  Blackwood,  William,  k  Sons 
47  Scottish     Union    Assurance 

Office.     See  Adv. 
47  Ramsay,  George,  manager 
47  Barlas,  James,  secretary 
47  Griffith,  James,  cashier 
47  Prain,  H.  D.,  actuary 
47  M'Cuaig,     Colin,     assistant 

actuary 


47  Bryson,  James,  inspector 

49  Wood  &  Co. , music  saloon 
51  Lyon  k  Turnbull,  auctioneers 
53  Sim,  A.  k  J.,  wool  warehouse 
53  Murray  k  Hunt,  W.S. 
53  Hunt,  J.  (M.  A- II.),  W.S. 
53  Corner,  John,  clothier 
53  Officer,  William,  S.S.<  . 
53  Robertson,  Mrs  David 
55  Minto,  Mrs,  milliner 
55  Bryden,  W.,  &  Son 
55  Bell,  Mrs,  shoe  warehouse 
55  Dick,  Archibald,  furrier 
55  Dick,  H.  k  J.,  milliners 
57  k  61  Cruickshauk  k  Sons 
57  M'Dowell,  R.,  baker 
57  Christie,  J.,  ladies'  bootinkr. 
59  Smith,  Adam  Gillies,  C.A. 
59  Trotter,  Alexander,  teacher 
59  Nachot,  Dr  H.  W. 
61  Foulis,    David,    ironmonger. 

See  Adv. 
63  Budge  &  Webster,  Misses 
63a  Moxon,  C.  &  J.,  painters 
63b  Dryden,W.,&  Co.,  plumbers 
63bc  Houlden,  T.  k  J.,  stationers 
63  Pentzlin,  Ludwig,  bootmaker 
65  Campbell  k  Co., lace  merchts. 
65a  Cay  &  Black,  agents 
65a  Black,  John 
67  Crown  Life  Assurance  Com- 
pany;   H.   W.   Cornillon, 
S.S.C,  secretary 
67  Royal  Association  for  Pro- 
motion  of  Fine   Arts   in 
Scotland 
67  Montignani,  W.  R. 
69  Webster,  John,  bird  dealer 
69  Drew,  Miss,  toy  bazaar 
69b  Blanc,  Madame,  et  Fils 
69c  Wright,  Miss,  outfitter 

Frederick  Street  here 

71  Wilson  k  Co. 

73  Lewis,  John  A.,  glass  manuf. 

73  Conquergood,  Miss 

73  Buchanan,  James,  S.S.C. 

73  Macdonald,  Miss,  lodgings 

73  Scrymgeour,  H,  upholstery 

rooms.     See  Adv. 
73  Orrock,  Miss,  lodgings 
75  Sutherland,  Alex.,  stationer 
75  Reid  Brothers  &  Co.,  wine 

merchants 
77  Young,  W.  D.,  &  Co. 
77  Purdie,  Bonnar,   &  Carfrae, 

painters  and  decorators 
79  Smith,  J.  &  G.,  auctioneers 
79  Hagart  &;    Burn    Murdoch, 

W.S. 
79  Murdoch,  Arch.  Burn.  W.S. 
79  Nesbitt  &  Lothian,  photogs. 
79  Nesbitt,  John,  artist 
79  Thomson,  Jas.,  confectioner 
79  Lothian,  Peter,  photographer 
81  Seton    &.   Mackenzie,    book- 
sellers 
81 A  Gillespie,  John,  W.S. 
81 A  Hamilton,  John,  W.S. 


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8lABell,  MattliewMontgomerie, 

W.S. 
81a  Chantrelle,  Eugene,  B.A. 
83  Clark,  Mrs,  milliner 
83  Clark,  Henry 
83  Grieve,  Robert,  &  Co.     See 

Adv. 
85  Forsyth,  Miss,  milliner 
85  Gray,  J.,  &  Son,  ironmongs. 
87  Alexander,  Mrs,  &  Co. 
87  Porteous,  William 
87  Marshall  k  Sons,  jewellers 
89  Architectural  Inst,  of  Scot- 
land 
89  MacGibbon,  D.,  architect 
S9  Doig,  M'Kechnie,  &  Davies 
91  Northern  Club 
93  Melrose,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  tea 

merchants 
93a  Reid,  William 
93a  Eavestaff,  Frederick 
93a  Lawrie,  W.  D. 
93a  Lawrie,    Miss   M.,    dress- 
maker 
93a  National  Life  Assurance 

Society.     See  Adv. 
93A  Bell,  J.  W.,  accountant 
95  Insurance  Company  of  Scot- 
land.    See  Adv. 
95  Alliance  British  &  Foreign 
Life  and   Fire  Assurance 
Company  ;  Alexander  Cal- 
der,  manager 
95  Simpson,  Eobert 
95  a  Furby,  A. ,  teacher  of  French 
97  Millar,  John,  &  Co. 
97  Hutchison,  John,  sculptor 
97  Johnston,  Misses  V.   E.,  k 

Co.,  staymakers 
99a  Bank  of  Scotland's  Brandt 
99  Lorimer  &  Young,  C.E. 
99  Laurie,  Thomas,  accountant 
99  Bottled  Ale  Company.    See 

Adv. 
99  Lorimer,  John  Campbell 
101  Mortimer,  J.,  &  Co.,  tailors 
101  Merrilees,  F.,  dentist 
101  Royal  Clan  Tartan  Ware- 
house 
103  Kiichler,H.,  prof,  of  singing 
103  Smith,  Mrs  Andrew 
103  Barr,  Robert 
105  Macrae  k  Cameron,  clothiei-s 
107  Raeburn,  J.  S.,  hatter  and 

hosier 
107  Sheppard,  James,  painter 

Castle  Street  here 

109  Greensmith,  Wm.,  &  Son 
109a  Scott,  William,  bootmaker 
111  M'Kay,  Donald 
111  Mure,  Thomas  M..  advocate 
113  Orphoot,  Peter,  M.D. 
113  Orphoot,  T.  H.,  advocate 
115  Lamb,  Misses,  milliners 
117  Ferguson,  George,  perfumer 
117  Ferguson,  Jas.,  hairdresser 
117  Vueghs,  Louis 
117  Bell,  Thomas 


117  Royal  Scot,  Society  of  Arts 

117  Medico  -  Chirurgical        So- 

ciety's Hcdl 
119  Pharmaceutical  Society 
119  Mackay,  John,  druggist 
119  St  George's  Hall 
119  Maughan,  Misses  ' 
119  Sanders,  Miss 
119  Mozzi,  Mrs,  milliner 
121  Carstairs,  Thos.     See  Adv. 
121  Nichol,  Misses,  dressmakers 

121  Simpson,  R.,  cabinetmaker 

123  Watson,  H.  G.,  accountant 

125  Board  of  Supervision  for 

Belief  of  Poor 

129  Weir,  R.  M.  Roland,  &  Co. 

131  Bryce,  David,  architect 
133  Sinclair,  Alexander 

133  Sinclair,  Miss,  of  UTbster 
135  Millan    &   Son,     clothiers. 

See  Adv. 

135  Blyth,  B.  &  E.,  civil  en- 
gineers 

135  Cunningham,  George,  C.E. 

135  Robertson,  Mrs,  ladies' nurse 
137  Hart,  Mrs,  lodgings 

137  Johnstone,  Robert,  advocate 
139  Allan,  Mrs,  staymaker 
139  Muir,  James 

111  Murray  &  Falconer,  W.S. 
141  Murray,  Anthony 

141  Imperial   Fire    and    Life 

Assurance  Office 

143  Menelaws  &  Co.,  wine  mer- 

chants.    See  Adv. 
146  Wilson,     James,     butcher. 
See  Adv. 

144  Fortune,  Miss 

142  Rutherford   &    Son,    boot- 

makers.    See  Adv. 

138  &  140  Kerr,  Wm.,  private 

hotel 

136  Fiske,  John  S. 
136  Corner,  John 
136  Maxton,  Miss 

134  Webster,  Mrs,  lodgings 

132  Peddie,  Robert,  &  Co.     See 

Adv. 
132  Willoughby,  Miss 
132  Repository  for  Ladies'  Work 
132  M'Lean,  Eobert  F.,  writer 
132  Christie,  Mrs 
132  Wallace  k  Brown,  Misses 

130  Wood,  James,  bookseller 
130  Wood,  Miss,  lodgings 

128  Woodhall  Estate  Company 
{Limited) 

128  Pearson,  Chas.  &  D.,  C.A. 

128  Clmrtered  Mercantile  Bank 
of  India,  London,  and 
China.     See  Adv. 

126  Malcolm,  Robert  B.,  M.D. 

124  Cameron  &  Violard 

122  &  120  Veitch,  James,  hotel 

118  Jockel,  C,  Berlin  warehouse 
116  Hamilton  k  Miiller 

116  Hamilton,  D.  k  T. 
114  Ross    &     Pringle,     photo- 
graphers 


114  Thomson,  Lockhart,  S.S.C. 
114  White,  Thomas,  S.S.C. 
112  Blyth,  Yule,  &  Co. 
110  Melville  &  Lindesay,  W.S. 
110  Melville,  James  M.,  W.S. 
110  Mitchell,  James 
108  Mozzi,  Mrs 
108  Currie,  Thomas 
108  Anderson,  John 
108  Neilson,    William,    photo- 
grapher 
108  Glen,  George 
106  Anderson,    John,    &    Son, 
fishmongers.     See  Adv. 

Castle  Street  here 

104  Clow,  William,  clothier 
102  James,  J. ,  k  Son,  bootmakers 
102  Brown,  J.,  lodgings 
100  Hamilton,  Wm.,  bootmaker 
100  Scott,  Miss,  dressmaker 
100b  Hamilton,  John,  painter 
98  Masonic  Lodges 
98   Union    Assurance     Office : 

John  Laurie,  agent 
98  St     Andrew's      Edinburgh. 

Rifle  Club 
98  Stewart,  Alex.  James,  W.S. 
98  Healy,  Helen,  shoemaker 
96  Douglas    k    Mason,    Avine 

merchants 
96  Anderson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
94  Mein,  A.,  surgeon -dentist 
92  Simpson,  Miss,  milliner 
90  Graham  k  Reith,  painters 
90  Steell,  G. ,  portrait  painter 
90  Henry,  Thomas 
86  Fulton,  A.,  saddler 
86  Mitchell  k  Heriot 
86  Caw,  James,  artist 
86  Mortimer  k  Son,  gunmakers 
8  4  Northern  L  ight house  Office  ; 
A.  Cunningham,  secretary 
84  Stevenson,   D.   k  T.,    civil 

engineers 
84  Murdoch,  James 
84  Law,  Philip 
82  Browne,  Miss  E. 
80  Shearer,     John,     outfitter. 

See  Adv. 
SO  Fowler,  James,  tailor 
80  Rosa,  George,  surgeon 
80  Wilson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
78  Morison&Co.,  upholsterers. 

See  Adv. 
78  Bouch,  Thos. ,  civil  engineer 
76  Mann,  William,  &  Son 
76  Crawford,     D.,     &    J.    Y. 

Guthrie,  S.S.C. 
74  Aitchison,  Thos.  S.,  dentist 
74  Saphie,  Madame 
74  Ravensberg,  A.  von,  teacher 

of  German 
74  Robb,  Thomas 
74  Macphail,  William 
74  Donaldson,  Jas.,  bootmaker 
72  Leslie,  James,  civil  engineer 
72  Sim,    William,    wool    and 
fancy  warehouse 


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Frederick  Street  here 
70a  Simpson,  James 
70  Ferrier,  Gilbert,  bookseller 
6S  Queen  Insurance   Company 

See  Adv. 
6S  Wordie,  James  W.,  S.S.C. 

65  Kinloeh,  Mrs,  lodgings 
68  Alexander,  Mrs,  lodgings 
68  Brown,  John  O.,  artist 
68  Torrop,  Christopher 

68  Reston,  Miss,  fringe  maker 
66a  Sanderson,  M.,  bird-stutfer 

66  Cleghorn,  Miss  Jane,  Berlin 

and  fancy  warehouse 
64a  Sibbald,  J.  (J.  S.  <L-  Sons) 
64  Sibbald,    J.,    &    Sons,   iron- 
mongers 
62  Lindsay,  William,  cooper 
62   Union    Bank    of    Scotland 

Sub-office 
62  Murray,  Robt.  R.  ( U.  Bank) 
62  Craig,  W.  L.  {Union  Bank) 
62  Robertson,  Thos.  R.,  W.S. 
62  Robertson,     John,    &     Co., 

stockbrokers 
62  Shiells,  R.  Thornton,  arch'ct 
62  Brunton,  W.  N.,  surveyor 
60  M'Dowell,  Robert 
58  Gardner  k  Ainslie,  chemists 
56  Kennedy,  Wm.  P. ,  publisher 
56  Cowper,    M.    &    A.,    corset 

makers 
56  Robertson,  Jn., music  teacher 
56  Tait,  Miss  Agnes,  dressmaker 
54  Macaulay,  James  P. 
54  Assembly  Rooms 
54  Musk  Hall 
54  Francalanza,  T. 
54  Veitch,     William,     cabinet- 
maker 
54  Pendrigh,      William,     linen 

warehouse 
52  Drummond  Bros.,  seedsmen 
50  Gillies,  Robertson  (G.  Bros.) 
50  Masterton,  John,  surveyor 
50  Blair,  Robert 
50  Brown,  William 
50  Dalrymple,  Mrs 
50  MacConnell,  C,  embroiderer 
50  Jameson,  John 
50  Jameson,  Jas.,  photographer 
50  Jameson,  Aw.,  house  painter 
50  M'Glashan,     Misses,    dress- 
makers 
48  Stirling,  Miss  Jane,  perfumer 
46  Allan,  William,  painter 
46  Oliver,    J.    P.,    sharebroker, 
shipping     and     insurance 
agent 
46  M'Nair,  Alex.,  accountant 
46  Murray,  David,  C.A. 
46  City  of  Edinburgh  Roads  and 
Streets  Trust 
Sun  Fire  Insurance  Office 
County  Prison  Board 
44  Millidge,  Miss K.  M. ,  milliner 
44  Steedman,  Henry,  bookbndr. 
42  Ballantine,    James,    &    Son, 
painters 

S 


42  Bell,  Mrs,  stationer 
42  Macvicar    k    Winks,    dress- 
makers 
40  Stephenson,  John  B. ,  chemist 
40  Post  Office 

38  Small  &  Son,  bird-stuffers 
38  Clark,  T.  k  T.,  booksellers 
36  Christie,  Mrs  Thos.,  teacher 
36  Mossman,  William,  sculptor 
36  Ferguson,  Walter,  artists 
36  Dixon,  Miss,  dressmaker 
36  Falconer,  Thomas 
32  &  34  Gillies  Brothers,    silk 

mercers 
30  M  'Gregor,  P. ,  Sons,  k  Robert- 
son, muslin  warehouse 

Hanover  Street  here 

28  Gibb,  A.,  umbrella  manufac. 

26  Gellatly  &  White,  engravers 

26  Roberts  Brothers  &  Co. 

26  Wright,  Bently  T.,  ware- 
houseman 

26  Park,  Wm.,  seal  engraver 

26  Braidwood,  Jas.,  bookseller 

24  TheEdin.  Subscrip.  Library  ; 
G.  M'Whea,  librarian 

24  Coyne,  R.  A.  F.  A.,  C.E. 

24  Cruickshanks,  F.,  portrait 
painter 

24  Menzies,  Fe:-gus  J.,  C.E. 

24  Yelland,  John,  jun. 

22  Edinburgh  Life  Assurance 
Company ;  D.  MacLagan, 
manager ;  Alex.  H.  Wliytt, 
secretary.     See  Adv. 

20  Wright,  P.  k  R.,  manufac- 
turers 

20  Robinson,  F. 

20  Dick,  Mrs  J. 

18  Dowell,  Alex.,  auctioneer 

16  Christie,  J.,  k  Son,  clothiers 

16  Wright,  P.  &  R.,  baby  linen 
warehouse 

16  Steel,  Miss,  dressmaker 

16  Gray,  James 

14  Russell  &  Nicolson,  C.S. 

14  Fleming,  Johu 

14  Balfour  &  Co.,  wine  merchts. 

14  M'Kenzie,  A.  Kincaid 

14  Commercial  Bank  of  Scot- 
land ;  Alexander  Kincaid 
Mackenzie,  manager 

12a  Denham&  Brown,  upholstrs. 
See  Adv. 

1 2  Waterston,  D. ,  k  Son,  drapers 

10  Improvement  Trust  Office 

10  Crawford,  John  Knox,  S.S.C. 

10  Wood,  John,  stockbroker 

10  Hislop,  Henry  W.,  stock- 
broker 

10  Barclay,  Wm.,  accountant 

10  Hand -in -Hand  Fire  and 
Life  Insurance  Comnany  ; 
J.  B.  W.  Lee,  S.S.Cf,  secy. 

10  Patent  Office 

10  Smart,  Robert 

10  Star  Life  Assurance 

10  Livingston,  John 


10  Robertson,  Charles 
10  Leighton,  Alexander 
10  Nisbet,  Thomas 
10  Scott,  J.  k  T.,  upholsterers 
10  E'lhtljargh  '  'ity  Mission 
8  Edin.  aivd  Leith  Gas  Co. 

8  Rausch  k  Co.,  clothiers 

G  Holtum  &;  Welsh,  clothiers 

6  Holtum,  Thomas 

G  Gall  k  Inglis,  booksellers 

4  Ritchie  k  Craics,  clothiers 

4  Renton  k  Gray,  S.  S.  < '. 

4  Cooper,    Craig,    k    Craig's 

United  Mercantile  Agency 

Office 
4  Naismith,  R.  T. 
4  Warner,  R.,  agent 
2  Macgregor,   Malcolm,    trunk 

and  portmanteau-maker 
2  Sang,      E.,      C.E.,     Acting 

Turkish  Vice-Consul 

George  Street,  Leith.   5. 

2  Hynes,  William  J. 
2  Johnson,  Mrs  W. 
2  Anderson,  P. 
2  Gordon,  James 

2  Alexander,  L. 

3  Christiansen,  Mrs  E. 

Gibb's  Entry.    12. 
3  Crerar,  Mrs  John 

9  Henderson,  D.,  chim. -sweep. 

13  Lees,  Robert 

10  Connolly,  John,  spirit  mere. 
12  Anderson,  James,  agent 

Gifford  Park,    11. 

Buccleuch  Street. 
12  Thomson,  Robert 

14  Wright,  George 
18  M 'Gregor,  Mrs  A. 
20  Robertson,  Robert 

15  Wallace,  Miss 
15  Davidson,  James 

Giles'  Street.    3. 

Nos.  52  to  84—4. 
9  Duff,  John 

14  &  15  Thomson,  D.  J.,  k  Co. 
20  Hetherington,  P.,  shoemaker 

25  Gardner,  Mrs T.,  leather  mer. 

26  Parker,  M.,  k  Co.,  cod  liver 

oil  merchants 
26  Todd,  John,  fishcurer 
26  Todd,  Robert,  fishcurer 

26  Davidson,  Geo.,  fishcurer 

27  Henderson,      Robert,    spirit 

dealer 
31  Stevens,  Thomas 

35  Young,  James,  dairyman 

36  Brash,  Mrs  David 
Davie,  Thos.,  spirit  dealer 

37  Low,  Thos.,  wine  merchant 
39  Scott,  Mrs  E.,  spirit  dealer 

39  Grandison,  Mrs 

40  Guthrie,  Thomas,  grocer 

41  Smith,  Alexander,  grocer 

42  Murphy,  John,  spirit  dealer 


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44  Barrie,  George,  grocer 

45  Martin,  Peter,  spirit  dealer 
49  Ashworth,  Wm.,  fishcurer 

51  Cowe,  Henry,  fishcurer 
51a  Clark,  Owen 

52  Gilchrist,  John,  spirit  dler. 
67  Penman,  John,  baker 

71  Barry,  J.,  china  merchant 
73  Morrison,  Kobt. ,  grocer,  etc. 
75  Naysmith,  John,  baker 
79  Barrie,  Henry,  grocer 
S5  Aitken,  J.,  victual  dealer 
96  &   97   M'Intosh    Brothers, 
merchants 
103  Anderson,  R.  &  R,,  candle- 
makers 

107  Green,  Geo.,  fish  merchant 
10S  Lonie,  J.,  contractor 

108  Cochrane,  T.,  brassfoundcr 
111  Carstairs  k  Robertson 


Gillespie  Street. 

See  Gilmore  Place 


13. 


Gilmore  Park.    10. 

See  Foiintainhridge. 

Gilmore  Place.    13. 

1  Fairley,  James,  grocer 

3  Thomson,  James 

5  Peacock,  Andrew 

7  M'Ewan,  Douglas 

7  Crease,  Mrs 

9  Fairley,  James 
1 1  Menzies,  Misses 
13  Wright,  Rev.  James 
13  M'Intyre,  Rev.  John 
15  Bisset,  Archibald 
1 7  Alexander,  J. ,  k  Son,  build  ers 
17  Alexander,  John,  jun. 
19  Turnbull,  E.  A. 
19  Anderson,  David 
19  Morrison,  A.  M. 
21  Burn,  John  (G.  B.  d-  Son) 
'23  Herdman,  Mrs 
25  Brown,  William  Beattie 
27  Dunlop,  Miss 

1  Lumsdaine,  Archd.,  C.A. 

2  Dear,  William 
.    3  Maclachlan,  John 

S    4  Mawson,  Thomas 
~    5  Williamson,  James 

<o   6  Stewart,  Mrs  David 
:§   7  Weir,  Mrs 
►2    8  Miller,  Hugh 
"^    9  Dowie,  Graham  G. 

10  Mortimer,  Mrs 

11  Wilson,  John 
31  Wilson,  James 
31  Clark,  Miss 
33  Glegg,  James 
35  Swanston,  Thomas 
35a  Watson,  Robert 
37  Steel,  John 

39  Stott,  J.  H.  (J.  II.  S.  d  Son) 
41  Bell,  Peter 

43  &  45  Little  Sisters  of  the  Poor 
47  Youne,  Miss 


49  Cameron,  Mrs 
49  Young,  Miss 

33  1  Elgin,  D.  (E.  d-  M'Pake) 

s  3  Watson,  Miss 

£  4  Wilson,  James 

S  6  Coghill,  John 

1  Fleming,  James 

-j   2  Miller,  Geo.  ( T.  31.  <L-  Sans) 

s   2  Miller,  Rev.  James  N. 
a;   2  Miller,  E.  (T.  M.  d- Sons) 

g    2  Miller,  Mrs 

|    3  Anderson,  J.  (T.  A.  d  Co.) 
~    4  Jeffrey,  James 
^    5  Yelland,  John 

S    6  Henderson,  David 

§;  7  Russell,  Miss 
b    8  Taylor,  T.  G.  (J.  T.  d-Son) 
8  Taylor,  Mrs 

G7  Blair,  Charles 

69  Baillie,  Zerub 

71  Stanhouse,  William 

73  Buchan,  P. 

75  Reid,  William 

77  Kirman,  Wm.,  coach-hirer 

79  Briggs,  William  M. 

81  Irving,  James 

83  Fraser,  Simon 

85  Gorrie,  William 

87  Thomson,  Miss  C. 

89  Henderson,  T.  J. 

91  Peebles,  D.  Bruce 
93  Scott,  Alexander 
93  Laing,  Edward 

102  Muirhead,  Miss 

102  Simpson,  Mrs  Alexander 

102  Knott,  Mrs 

102  Ross,  Alexander  F. 

100  Cruickshank,  John 

100  White,  John 

100  Liddell,  John 

100  Guthrie,  George 

98  Keith,  David 

96  Ridpath,  John 

92  Kennedy,  Robert  A. 

90  Glen,  George 

88  Ritchie,  John,  teacher 

86  Irvine,  John 
86b  Maclean,  Janet 

84  Richon,  Victor,  B.A. 

82  Harrigan,  Cornelius 
Morrison,     P.,     3d     Canal 

bridge 
80  Millons,  George 
78  M'Nab,  James 
76  Thomson,-  George 
74  Snowdon,  Walter 
72  Weir,  Mrs  R.  Dundas 
70  Ferguson,  Walter 
6S  Hill,  John 
64  Duff,  Captain  Benjamin 
60  Ogilvie,  Rev.  Duncan,  A.M. 
58  Webster,  James 
56  Mann,  Wm.  (M.  d-  Son) 
52  Shaw,  James 
52  Shaw,  Robert  B. 
50  Flockhart,  Henry 


1  M'Bake,  John 
£        1  M'Gill,  William 
|^1  Bishop,  Mrs 
^s  .2    1  Lindsay,  Andrew 
^  ^   3  Millar,  Miss 
k^        4  Kirman,  William 

Purves  &  Halliday 
48  Brown,  Mrs 

46  Drummond,  Rev.  Robert  B. 
44  Page,  David,  LL.D. 
42  Duncan,  Mrs 
40  Paul,  A.  (WilHed-  P.) 
38  Elliot,  Miss 

36  Bruce,  Rev.  William,  D.D. 
34  Burn,  Miss 
32  Tasker,  Rev.  William 
30  Schaw,  Mrs 
28  Burns,  Mrs  James  D. 
26  Stewart,  Miss  C. 
22  Taylor,  Robert  (.A  T.  d-  Son "» 

20  Young,  William  D. 
1 18  Dewar,  John  N. 

16  Peacock,  Thomas  B. 
10  Wilson,  Rev.  James  H. 
8  Hagart,  T.  C. 

6  Shearer,  John 
6a  Elgin  k  M'Pake 

2  Goodall,  David 

Gilmore  Street,    8. 

Macclowall  Street. 
1  Denholm,  James,  lastmaker 
5  Wharton,  Mrs,  fish  merchant 
Thomson,  Thos. ,  corn  mer. 

Gilmour  Street,    12. 

Simon  Square. 

3  Dewar,  James 

7  Laidlaw,  R.,  &  Son 
15  Brown,  James 

21  Stevenson,  George 

22  Gray,  Peter 

Gladstone  Place,    13. 

Gladstone  Terrace. 
1  Macgrigor,  Donald 
1  Hayne,  Andrew 
1  Finlay,  Miss  Catherine 
1  Clark,  Archibald 
1  Macpherson,  James 
1  Bain,  John 
1  Tait,  William 

1  Robertson,  T.  S. 

2  Wilson,  William 

3  Lauder,  Robert  H. 
3  Hutchison,  William 
3  Fisher,  S. 
3  Ferguson,  James 
3  Mitchell,  Grierson  G. 

3  Lawi'ie,  James 

4  Drummond,  James 

5  Bertram,  George,  grocer 

6  Inglis,  W.  A. 
6  Lamb,  John,  accountant 
6  Lamb,  Mrs 
6  M 'Donald,  Thomas 

6  Dudgeon,  Mrs 

7  Wright,  Thomas,  dairy 

8  Reid,  John,  baker 

9  Weir,  James 


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9  Todd,  Mrs  Thos. 

9  Weir,  James,  jun. 

9  West,  Mrs  Anne 

9  Traill,  G.  M.     See  Adv. 

Gladstone  Terrace,    13, 

Meadoics. 
1  Hart,  Isabella 
1  Bone,  John  S. 
1  Tyrrell,  Walter 
1  Macfarlane,  Alexander 
1  Bell,  William 
1  Small,  Mrs  Margaret 
1  Clark,  Miss 

1  Kerr,  Mrs  Robert 

2  Wight,  Thomas 

2  Dobbie,  David  D. 

2  Macgregor,  E. 

2  Spavin,  Robert 

2  Porteous,  James  Moir 

2  Barnetson,  William 

2  Brodie,  William 

2  Wilkinson,  James 

3  Sheriff,  Mrs 

3  Lawson,  James 
3  Campbell,  William 
3  Leitch,  Alexander 
3  Coutie,  Alexander 
3  Arthur,  Peter,  builder 
3  Muir,  John 

3  Bell,  William 

4  Douglas,  James 

4  Maclachlan,  Alexander 
4  Gray,  William 
4  Brown,  Mrs 

4  Briggs,  John 

5  Dick,  Thomas 

5  Thorburn,  Robert 
5  Stobie,  William 
5  Anderson,  J.  0. 
5  Black,  Mrs 
5  Dodds,  Peter 
5  Watson,  James 

5  Law,  John 

6  Wilson,  Thomas 
6  Ferguson,  Peter 

6  Peterson,  Rev.  Peter 
6  Grandison,  James 
6  Austin,  Mrs  James 

6  Davidson,  J.  L. 

7  Philips,  Andrew 

7  Clephane,  Hunter 
7  Longstreeth.  Oswald 
7  Hewat,  R.  K. 
7  Thomson,  P. 
7  Gray,  William 

7  Ledgerwood,  John 

8  Alexander,  William 
8  Stewart,  J. 

8  Thomson,  John,  agent 
8  Eschle,  Nicholas 
8  Somerville,  Alexander 
8  Greenshield,  Mrs 
8  Scott,  Peter 

8  Comrie,  Miss 

9  Haliburton,  Mrs  Adriana 
9  Payne,  Theodore 

9  Molle,  John 

9  Lambert,  Alexander  P. 


9  Willocks,  John 

9  Donaldson,  John 
10  Crombie,  David 
10  M'Kean,  James 
10  Simpson,  Peter 
10  Wright,  John 
10  Dunse,  William 
10  Torrance,  William 

10  Patterson,  Matthew 

11  Taylor,  Mrs  J. 

12  Taylor,  William 
12  Cowan,  Thomas 
12  Young,  Henry  D. 
14  Hay,  Archibald 
14  Irving,  William  C. 

14  Henderson,  A.  Denin.son 

15  Turnbull,  James 
15  Craigie,  Forbes 

15  Wilson,  William  R. 

15  Wilson,  James 

16  Menzies,  Thomas 
16  Ferris,  Thomas 

16  Crammond,  Andrew 

16  Hogg,  William 

17  Grin  ton,  Miss  A. 
17  Ferguson,  John 

17  Ingram,  John  F. 

18  Irvine,  Robert 

18  Gordon,  Alexander 
18  Campbell,  Archibald 

Glanville  Place,    3. 

Stochbridge. 
Macfarlane,  Alex.,  cutler 
Hardie,  James,  tailor 
M'Murtrie,  Thomas,  fireman 
Park,  Thomas 
Rae,  John 

Le  Conte,  John,  engraver 
Banks,  Mrs 
Turnbull,  George,  agent 

5  Maxwell,  Mrs  William 

6  Valkuce,  WiRiam,  baker 

Glenfinlas  Street,    4. 

11  Charlotte  Square. 

1  Bennet,  John  H.,  M.D. 

2  Bruce,  Charles 

2  Bruce,  George,  W.S. 

2  Bruce,  Mrs 

3  Simson,  J.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S. 

4  Moir,  William,  lodgings 

Glengyle  Terrace,    11. 

Bruntsfield  Links. 
1  Bell,  John 

1  Crooks,  John 

2  Brown,  David  J. 

4  Stewart,  Alex.  (G.P.O.) 
4  Strangeways,  Prof.  Thos. 

4  Nisbet,  Alexander  P. 

5  Wright,  Mrs  Alfred 

Glenorchy  Place.    1. 

See  Grecnskle  Raw. 

Gloucester  Place. 

North,  5.       South,  4. 

1  Edmunds,  Edmund 

1  Edmunds,  Arthur 


3  Lawrie,  Mrs  William 
3  Johnstone,  W.  B.,  artist 
3  Walker,  Miss 
3  Clarke,  Alexander  X. 

3  Shepherd,  A. 
Stewart,  Mrs  J. 
Stirling,  Mrs 

7  Campbell,  Miss 

9  Froebel,  Hen-  Karl 
9  Froebel,  Madame 

11  Hope,  Miss 

13  Robertson,  Chas.,  advocate 
15  Prince,  Miss 

15  Ainslie,  Hon.  Mrs 

14  Macrae,  John  A.,  W.S. 

12  Lumsden,  Mrs 
10  Graham,  Mrs 

8  Webster,  James,  S.S.C. 
6  Leith,  Mrs  Admiral 

4  Eddington,  Lieut.  -Col  S.  M . 

2  Welsh,  Mrs 

Glover  Street.    2. 

I  Begg,  John 

3  Wallace,  Andrew 

4  Jobson,  Robert 

4  Browne,  W.  F. 

5  Duff,  WTilliam 
5  Chalmers,  Mrs 
5  Paxton,  Selby 
5  Hall,  A.  B. 

7  Oughtoii,  Gavin,  engineer 
7  M'lntyre,  John,  missionary 

13  Sinclair,  Robert 

14  Carmichael,  Joseph  T. 
14  M'Dermott,  James 
14  Murray,  Thomas 

14  Buehan,  Thomas 

14  Aitchison,  D. 

15  Trotter,  Mrs  Thomas 
15  Paterson,  A.  F. 

15  Blyth,  D.  W. 

15  Forrest,  Mrs 

16  Munro,  Daniel 
18  Sword,  James 

j  20  M'Callum,  Mrs,  lodgings 
1 20  Wallace,  Mrs  John 
1 20  Gibb,  George 
120  Taylor,     Arch.,     warehouse- 
man 
j  20  Russell,  Robert 
21  Milne,  Mrs 

Graham  Street,    10. 
Lauriston  Place. 
[   1  M'Minn,  Francis,  insurance 
agent 
3  Grant,  Misses 
|   3  Rose,  Misses 
i    3  Reid,  James 
5  Lind,  William 
9  Hay,  John 
9  Lawson,  James 
I   9  Nimmo,  J.  B. 
;    9  Young,  James 

II  Mason.  Mrs  David 

1 15  Pittendrigh,  Rev.  G. 
15  M'Caul,  James 
15  Riddel,  Adam 


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17  M 'Gibbon,  John 
19  Clark,  Mrs  John 
19  Boyd,  Mrs 

18  Cunningham,  Mrs  Thomas 

12  Williamson,  John 
10  M'Pherson,  Miss 

8  Cribbes,  Robert 
6  French,  John,  "W.S. 
4  Morison,  Robert 
4  Rymer,  Miss 
4  Paterson,  Robert 
2  Stevenson,  J. 

Grange  Loan.    13. 

4  Park,  Maitland 

6  Telford,  Mrs  Joseph 

8  Alexander,  George,  builder 

10  Henderson,  P. 

11  Mackenzie,  John,  gardener 

13  Anderson,  Miss  Jessie 

14  Melville,  Peter,  gardener 

15  Johnstone,  William 

16  Drummond,  Miss 

18  Craig,  John 

19  Banks,  Mrs  William 

20  M'Leod,  Miss 

21  Brown,  Mrs  S. 

22  Cowan,  William  (of  Messrs 

W.  &  B.  Cowan) 

23  Brown,  Thomas 

24  Douglas,  James 
Grainger,    Robert,    &    Son, 

gardeners  and  florists 
Mouat,  Misses,  Grange  house 
Smith,  Mrs,  West  Grange 
Cassels,    W.    G.,    Blackford 

house 
Grindley,  Mrs 

Maclaren,  Mrs  Charles,  More- 
land  cottage 
Ivory,  William,  St  Boque 
Macvicar,  Mrs,  Canaan  park 
Me.nzies,  W.  J.   (M.  &  Po- 
verty), Canaan  cottage 
Syme,  Prof.  Jas.,  Mill  bank 

Grange  Place.    13. 

See  88  Causeway  side. 

Grange  Road.    13. 

9  Harvey,  Mrs 

11  Robertson,  Thomas 

13  Wilson,  Miss 

15  Forbes,  Miss  Margaret 

17  Thomson,  Robert 

19  Gillon,  Wm.  [Small,  Gillon, 

&Co.) 
21  Liston,  Alexander 
23  Turpie,  Miss 

St  Catherine  Place  here 

27  Morrison,  Jas.  Darsie,  dentist 
31  Paterson,  Archibald 
33  Nicolson,  Mrs 
39  Braidwood,  Francis 
39  Paterson,  James  (Land  and 
Valuation  Office) 


41  Cathcart,  Mrs 

43  Walker,  Mrs 

Tantallon  Place  here 

47  Paterson,  Robert 

49  Hume,  Robert  (late  of  Hume 

&  Co.) 

North  Lauder  Road  here 

53  Harrison,  H. 

N.  Mansionhouse  Road  here 

57  Lawson,  Robert 
59  Gorrie,  William 

Chalmers  Crescent  here 

Reid,  Thomas,  Superintendent 
Southern  Cemetery 

Mansionhouse  Road  here 
52  Pearson,  Thomas 

50  Lyle,  Thomas 

Lauder  Road  here 
46  Watt,  A.  H. 
46  Watt,  Charles  C. 

44  Tait,  Miss 

42  Howden,  Miss  Jessie 

40  Dunn,  David  (D.  &R.  Dunn) 

Cumin  Place  here 
38  Steill,  John 
36  Dalgleish,  Miss 
34  List,  Alfred  J. 
32  Alder,  Henry 
30  Macfarlane,  Daniel 
28  Stewart,  John 
26  Hunter,  Mrs 
24  Walker,  Miss 

Seton  Place  here 
20  Akroyd,  Rev.  Thomas 
18  Meek,  Mrs 
16  Anderson,  Alexander  H. 
14  Thomson,  John 
12  Cuthbert,  Alexander 
Findhorn  Place  liere 
10  Robertson,  Charles 
8  Malcolm,  Mrs 

Hunter,  Robert,  sculptor 
7a  Laidlaw,  A. 

7  Hay,  D.  S.  (ofG.  <kD.  Hay) 
6  Galloway,  J.,  butcher 
5  Robb,  George,  victual  dealer 
4  Proudfoot,      John,      grocer, 

wine  and  spirit  merchant 
3  Shanon,  Mrs 

3  Hunter,  Miss  M.  D.,  dress- 
maker 
3  Maointyre,  Archibald 
2  Stoddart,  G.  T.,  druggist 
1  Young,  J.,  baker  and  con- 
fectioner ;  house,  3 

Granton  Cottages. 

Cramond  District. 

Frew,  Alexander,  teacher 
Whitelaw,  James 
Hardie,  William,  deputy  harbour- 
master 


Geddes,  John,  clerk 

M 'Donald,  Donald,  boatman 

Granton  W.  Cottages. 

Cramond  District. 
Heath,  John,  park  -keeper 
Martin,  William,  coal  merchant 

Granton  Harbour. 

Aitken,  William,  Customs  build- 
ings 

Anderson,  P.,  commission  agent 

Graham,  Andrew,  agent,  Cale- 
donian Raihoay 

Graham,  Dugald,  msifiter(P  haros ) 

Gunn,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  shipping 
and  colliery  agents 

Hawthorns  &  Co.,  Granton  iron- 
works 

Howkins,  John,  C.E. 

Hull,  Mrs,  Granton  hotel 

Lamb,  James,  agent  (Royal 
Bank  of  Scotland) 

Liston,  James  H.,  boat  builder 
and  hirer 

M  'Dougal,  Alexander,  farmer, 
Granton  mains 

M  'Glashan,  Alexander,  boat 
builder  and  birer 

M 'Glashan,  Alexander,  grocer 
and  provision  merchant 

M'Intoshj    William,    lighthouse 

StorclCGGT)6r 

M'Neill,  Right  Hon.  Sir  John, 
G.C.B.,  Granton  house 

Rattrie,  Alexander,  baker 

Reid,  W.  &  G.,  wool  brokers  and 
commission  agents 

Scott,  James,  &  Co.,  chemical 
manure  manufacturers,  Caro- 
line park 

Thomson,  Mitchell,  &  Co., 
timber  merchants 

Turner,  John,  coal  merchant 

Watt,  John,  ship-master,  Granton 
slip 

Wemyss,  Captain  Thomas  A., 
harbour-master 

Yule,  Thomas  Br,  Broom  park 

Granton  Road.    5. 

Steele,  Henry,  Melville  villa 
Wilson,  Mrs  A. ,  Granton  viUa 
Wilson,  Alexander,  &  Son,  con- 
tractors, Granton  villa 
Reid,  W.  (W.  <£•  G.  R.),  Gran- 
ton lodge 
Howkins,  John,  C.E.,   Queens- 
berry  place 

Grant's  Place.    3. 

1  Smitb,  Thos.,  fishing  tackle 

maker 

2  Hamilton,  John,  surgeon 
Middlemass  Brothers,  Craig- 

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Grassmarket. 

North,  9.      South,  10. 
Old  Com  Exchange. 
Richardson,  Francis,  k  Co. 
1  Stewart,  Mrs  D. ,  spirit  dealer 
3  Braidwood,  W.,  brush  ma- 
nufacturer 
5  M'Callum,  Alex.  Inglis 
7  dimming,  James,  wine  mer- 
chant 
9  M'Cutcheon   k    Son,    agri- 
cultural machinery  mer. 
11  Stewart,  Mrs  D. 
11  Dods,  John 

11  Millar,  W.  H.,  corn  merch. 
13  Sharp,  James,  grocer 
15  Scott,  James,  k  Co. 
21  Fair,  D.  H.,  draper 
23  Lamond's  Pend 
25  Milton  &  Bennet 
27  Forgan,  David,  grocer 
29  Mackenzie,  A.  (Corn  Exch.) 
31  Jeffrey,  J.,  &  Co.,  brewers 
33  M 'Alley,  Robert 
71  Cribbes,  Robt.,  spirit  dealer 
.    1  Williamson,  Jas.((?.  P.O.) 
S    1  Miller,  Jno.,  stone  carver 
<a    1  Finnie,  Archibald 
S35  1  Gunn,  David 
-j    1  Shearer,  James 
^    5  Gordon,  Robert,  tobacco 
•2         manufacturer.   See  Adv. 
Jj    6  Whillas,  John,  wright 
"^   6  Watson,  Mrs 

Heriot  School 
75  Paterson  k  Allan,  drysalters 
77  Gillies  k  Kennedy,  drapers 
91  Lawson,    R.,  k  Son,    grain 

merchants 
93  Armstrong,  Miss,  draper 
95  Ross,  A.,  grocer 
99  Ramage,  Peter,  brassfounder 
99  Bruce,     David,      chimney- 
sweeper 
99  Gilmour's  Close 
101  Palmer,  James,  grocer 

103  Wilkinson,  James,  baker 
107  Cowie's  Close 

113  Smith,  Mrs  Ann,  grocer 
117  Reid,  David,  butcher 
119  Jarvis,  Alex.,  corkcutter 
119   West  Smith's  Close 
125  East  Smith's  Close 
125  Muir,  James,  smith 
129  Brady,  Thos.,  spirit  merch. 
129  Brigham  &  Bickerton 
129  Hunter's  Close 
135  Aird's  Close 
137  Smith,  James,  grocer 
139  Metropolitan  lodging-house; 
Dishart,  Jn. ,  superintend. 
139  M'Millan,  D.,  painter 
139   Warden's  Close 
141  Geddes,  Roderick 
145  Temple's  Close 
106  Newlands,  Peter 

104  Dewar's  Close 
100  Croan,  Patrick 


100  Cleghorn,  John 
94  Currie's  Close 
88  Hay,  John,  victual  dealer 
78  Plainstane  Close 
76  Walker,  P.,  spirit  merchant 
74  O'Neill,  John,  lodgings 
72  M'Ewau,  Robert,  baker 
70  Thomson,  John,  grocer 
68  Steedman,  John,  bill-poster 
68  Jamieson's  Close 
66  Haswell,  James,  grocer 
66  Jamieson,  Gilbert,  k  Son 
6G  Dick,  James 
64  Lawson,  John,  grain  merch. 
62  Hume,  John 
62  Hay,  John 

60  City  of  Glasgoio  Branch  Bh. 
58  Rose,  William,  saddler 
56  Shiells,    Ross,   sack  manu- 
facturer 
54  M'Ewan,  Robert 
54  Burnie,  Patk.,  horse-dealer 
54  Wilkinson,  James 
54  Thomson's  Court 
52  Douglas  k  Macdonald 
50  Ramsay,    Thomas,    victual 

dealer 
48  Binnie,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer 
46  Binnie,  Mrs 

Castle  Wynd  here 
44  Wardale,  Thos.,  sawniaker 
42  M 'Donald,  Angus,  saddler 
38  &  40  Henderson,     R,      M., 

seedsman 
36  Mossman,  Jas.  (If.  <£•  Wat- 
son) 
36  Litster,  John 
36  Dunlop's  Court 
36  Campbell,  Robt. ,  ironmong. 
34  Laing,  W.,  stationer 
32  Moffat,  D. ,  White  Hart  inn 
30  Commercial  Branch  Bank; 

R.  M.  Russell,  agent 
28  Mason,  David  M. 
26  Halliday,  G.,  Clydesdale  inn 
26  Howison,  John,  victual  dlr. 
26  Gillies,  W.  (G.  <5j  Kennedy) 
24  Spence,  Joseph,  saddler 
22  Williamson,      G.,     tobacco 

manufacturer 
20  Brownlee,  A. ,  Bee  Hire  inn 
16  Mossman  k  Watson 
14  Brown's  Close 
12  Ireland,     John     T.,    spirit 
merchant 
8  Crawford' s  Close 
6  Litster,  J.,  victual  dealer 
4  Wilson,  A.,  horse  dealer 

Gray  Street,  South,    13. 

Newington. 

1  Robertson,  P.  (Com.  Ban!:) 

2  Philip,  Rev.  Robert,  M.A. 

3  Aikman,  A. 

4  Scott,  Rev.  George 

5  Wighani,  Mrs  John 

6  Yates,  James 

7  Bow,  Robert  H.,  C.E. 


8  Thomson,  R.  D. 

9  Sibbald,  Mrs 

10  Moffatt,  John  Frederick,  C.  A. 

11  James,  Mrs 

Gray  Street,  Upper,    13. 
Newington. 

1  Stewart,  Mrs 

2  Edington,  Alexander 

3  Paterson,  John 

6  Milne,  William,  S.S.C. 

7  Brown,  J.  F.,  tea 
9  Meiklejohn,  John 

10  M'Dougall,  Misses 

11  Foulbceuf,  Pierre  Henri 

12  Gardner,  W.  C. 

13  Gibson,  David  L. 

14  Richardson,  William 

15  Minto,  John 

15  Minto,  Mrs 

16  Torrance,  Miss 

17  Ford,  Miss 

18  Graham,  Mrs  Robert  C. 

19  Schneider,  C.  H.,  M.C.P. 

20  Miller,  Mrs  P.  L. 

20^  Drydcn,  Adam,  builder 

21  Alison,  John 

21  Paul,  John,  plumber 

22  Blackhall,  Mrs  J. 

23  Mossman,  Mrs 

24  Stanton,  Clark,  sculptor 

25  Sanderson,  Miss 

26  Sharp,  Robert 

26  Dickson,  Adam 

27  Callender,  Miss 

28  Playfair,  Major 

28b  Brydon,  William,  R.N. 
2Sc  Cowan,  Dr  James,  surgeon, 
R.N. 

29  Lawson,  John 

30  Vallance,  Hugh  F. 

31  Thomson,  James,  grocer 

Gray's  Close,  South.    8. 
See  56  High  Street. 

Gray's  Place.    12. 

See  St  Leonard  Street. 

Greenhill  Bank,    13. 

Boroughmuirhead. 
Peddie,  Robert,  Grange  bank 
house 
Stephens,  Miss,  Grange  bank 
cottage 

1  Goldie,  William,  M.D. 

2  Howison,  Mrs,  of  Hillend 

3  Napier,  Chas.,  Firth  cottage 

4  Hog,  James  Maitland 

5  Yule,  David 

6  Scott,  Mrs 

7  Walker,  Robert 

8  Burn,  Miss 

9  Smith,  Mrs  William,  lodge 

Greenhill  Gardens.    13. 

1  Scotland,  Mrs 
1  Scotland,  Miss 
3  Bailie,  John 


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5  Brown,  Miss  A. 

7  Gibson,  John,  jun. ,  W.S. 

9  Ker,  Miss 

11  Cobham,  M.,  prof,  of  music 

13  Todd,  William 

15  Cairns,  George,  S.S.C. 

15  Cairns,  Henry,  W.  S. 

17  Kirk,  Rev.  Professor  John 

19  Maxwell,  Mrs 

'21  Dalzell,  Mrs  Colonel 

23  Macrae,  Mrs  Colin 
25  Mackenzie,  Miss 

27  Brodie,  Lieut. -Colonel  T. 

29  Macleod,  Lieut. -General  I>. 
Seton,  G., advoc. ,  St  Bennet's 

40  Mackenzie,  C,  The  Avenue 
38  Blackburn,  Andrew 
36  M'Laren,  David 
34  Moffat,  John 
32  Gowan,  George 

30  Wilkie,  Captain 

30  Wilkie,  William  P. ,  advocate 
2G  Sherriff,  W.  C. 

24  Steell,  John,  R.S.A. 
22  Stewart,  Andrew  W. 

20  Synie,  Miss 

18  Sydserff,  Mrs 

16  Watson  J.  (Scot.  Prov.  In.) 

14  Holt,  Frederick 
14  Haig,  Mrs 

12  Mortimer,  John 

10  Grant,  Archibald 

5  Disher,  Robert 

6  Douglas,  Timothy  G. 

4  Croall,  David 

2  Ryley,  Lieut. -Col.  JohnS.  G. 

Greenhill  Park,    13. 

Boroughmu  irhead. 

Cogan,  Miss,  Anelma  cot. 

2  Glegg,  Robert  (Exchequer) 

2  Glegg,   Robert,  jun.   (Union 

Bank) 

3  Young,  Colonel  A.  G. 
Ramsay,  Alexander 

5  Henderson,  Mrs 

7  Rennie,  A.  R. 

Greig,  David,  St  David's 

8  Oliver,  John  S. 

6  Stewart,  Allan  D. 

4  Bell,  Miss  Grace  H. 
Falconar,   Airs  General,  Fal- 

conberg  lodge 

Greenside  Lane,  Low.  1. 

11  Home  k  Co.,  engravers 

20  Duff,  John,  spirit  merchant 
1 8  Dove,  James,  k  Co. ,  engineers 
18  Park,  Ebenezer 
18  M'Intosh  k  Co.,  glass  cutters 
18  Laing     &     Wilson,      brass- 
founders 
Pinnington,  J.  H. ,  Greenside 
cottage 
4  Stalker,  Mrs 

Greenside  Lane,  Upper.  7. 

7  Lenche,  Emanuel,  glass  en- 

graver 


Greenside  Place.    1. 

1  Wright,  Alex.,  &  Son 

2  Commercial  Bank  (sub-office) ; 

Gulland,  John,  agent 
2  Cox,    William,    lithographer 

and  envelope  maker 
2  Rooney,  Hugh,  com.  agent 
2  Dundas,  James 
2  Anderson,  Thos.,  com.  agent 

2  Berrie,  Miss  Helen 

3a  M'Kenzie,  Mrs,  china  mer. 

3  Mackenzie,  John,  jeweller 

3  Archibald,  John,  victualler 

4  Carnicelli,  James,  k  Co. 

4  Lyall,  Mrs,  china  merchant 

5  Henderson,  Christina 

5  Borthwick,    Mrs,    chimney- 

sweeper 

6  Wright,  Andw.,  brushmaker 

7  Cay  k  Johnston,  tinsmiths 

7  Reid,  Robert,  bird-dealer 

8  Mackay,  David,  hairdresser 

8  Laubach,  Philip 

8a  Carver,  Robert,  mason 

9  Taylor,  David 
9  Cassie,  David 

9  Gibb,  John,  builder 
9  Gunn,  Robert,  shoemaker 
9  &  10  Townsend,  Wm.,  &  Son 
11  Pollock,  Robert,  saddler 

11  Borthwick,  J.,  chimney -sw. 

12  Bruce,  D.,  carver  and  gilder 

13  Gallant,  G.,  k  Co.,  braziers 

14  Michie,  Henry 

15  Wilson,  A.,  k  Son 

16  Anderson,  Miss  B. 
16  Brodie,  Mrs  James 

16  Lindsay,  William,  cooper 
16|  Lindsay's  cooperage 

17  Sinclair's  Cooking  Depot  and 

Reading-Boom 
17  Lady  Glenorchy's  F.  Church 
and  Manse 
Davidson,  Rev.  George  R. 
Cusin,  Rev.  Alexander 
17  Hunter,  David,  carpet  ware- 
house 

17  Miller,  David 

18  Hardie,  J.  &  W.,  agents 
18a  Miss  Haldane's  School;  Miss 

Robertson,  teacher 

19  Knox,  J.,  glazier  and  painter' 
Tabernacle 

20  &  21  Turnbull  k  Kay 
22  Gemmell,  James 

22  Hauptman,  F.,  &  Co. 

122  Ovens,  James,  dairy 

1 22  Fairweather,    David,    black-' 
smith 

|22  Xapier,  R.,  jun.,  wright 
22  Armstrong,  William 

;  22  Martin,  Robert,  wood  turner 
22  White,  John,  cabinetmaker 
22  Lauder,  John,  cabinetmaker 
22  Douglas,    Andrew,   Venetian 

blind  maker 
22  Ramage,  P. 


23  White,  Richard,  k  Co. 

24  Mackey,  John,  glass  mercht. 
24  Wightman,  Mrs  Helen 

24  Yule,  Alexander 
24  Murphy,  Mrs 

24  Mackenzie,  Alex.  C. 

25  Thomson,  Robert,  &  Co. 
Greenside  Lane,  Lovser 


Greenside  Row.    1. 

1  Dunbar,  James,  aerated  water 

manufacturer 
3  Bern',  John,  plasterer 

3  Andreoli,  M.  k  M. 

4  Hay,  William,  smith 

5  Douglas,  Alexander 

Gilchrist  Lane  here 

Holder,  John,  collar-maker 
Johnston,  J.,  stables 
9  Hook,  Adam,  grocer 

10  Grant,  Robt.,  spirit  merclit. 

11  Brown,  Robert,  grocer 

Queen's  Place  here 

14  Cossar,  John,  spirit  merclit. 

17  Jack,  John,  grocer 

18  Armstrong,  W.  A. 

Simpson's  Court. 

Hutton,  Robert,  file  cutter 
6  Holland,  George,  grocer 
Wilson,  John 
Wilson,  Miss 

19  Ross,  Miss  Agnes 

21  Paterson,  G.,  pawnbroker 

23  Shedden,  Jas.,  spirit  dealer 

24  Millar,  John 

25  Ramsay,  Mrs,  grocer 

26  Thomson,  Alexander 

26  Girdwood,  John,  engineer 
26  Kay,  C,  crucible  manuf. 
26  Hislop,  Wm.,  bell-hanger 

1  Selcraig,  Thomas,  grocer 

§    2  Kidd,  Thomas  (G.P.O.) 

§   2  Laing,  William 

^  3  Munro,  Mrs  M. 

-S   5  Lady  Glenorchy's  School 

3  Gemlie,  Andrew,  teacher 

?  Winterbottom,  Miss,female 
§3  teacher 

6  Marshall,  R.,  coach -hirer 

30  Sutherland,  John 
■30  Marshall,  Robert 
•37  M'Leod,  George,  grocer 
37  Hitchcock,  J.  D. 

Milne,  Miss  E.  (infant  school) 

Greenside  End  here 

2  Murray,  John  (G.P.O.) 
5  Ferrah,  John  (G.P.O.) 
5  Campbell,  Archibald 

Dr  Bell's  School 
Swanston,  James,  teacher 


GRE 


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Midlothian    Artillery    Hall 

and  Orderly  Room 
28  Hoffman,  John  D.  R. 
26  Cliisholm,    John    (Davidson 

&  C.) 
20  Haddow,  Mrs 
20  Keir,  Miss 
20  Cameron,  Hugh,  artist 
20  Smith,  James 
20  Stewart,  Robert 
20  Sutherland,  David,  L  Sons 
10  Paterson,  James 
10  Pitbladdo,  James,  clerk 
10  Thomson,  Mrs  Alexander 
10  Anderson,  Mrs 
10  Sibbald,  Alexander 
10  Brown,  John,  missionary 
10  Davidson,  William  (Stewart 

<5c  D.) 
14  Sutherland,   D.,  sen.  (D.  S. 

&  Sons) 
12  Sutherland,  John  (D.   S.   d- 

Sons) 
12  Sutherland,  D.,  jun.   (D.  S. 

<£  Sons) 
12  Imrie,  Miss 
12  Gillies,  Benjamin 
12  Stewart,  Jas.  (S.  <£•  Davidson) 
12  Petrie,  Robert 

12  Messer,  Andrew,  clothier 

Grosvenor  Street,    4. 
Haymarket. 

1  Roberts,  George,  builder 

3  Stewart,  Robert 

3  Ritchie,  Alexander 

3  Henderson,  Mrs 

13  Menzies,  Hon.  Lady 
15  Wright,  George 
17  Moore,  Lady  Elizabeth 

4  Macdonald,  John,  S.S.C. 
4  Hutchison,  Henry,  writer 
4  Seton,  Robert 

Grove  Place,    10. 

Grove  Street. 

1  Fraser,  Miss 

2  Moir,  John 
2  Moir,  William 

4  Sutherland,  D.  S.,  baker 

5  White,  James,  plumber 

0  White,  James 

Grove  Place,  Upper,  10. 

Grove  Street. 

1  Sutherland,  Andrew 
5  Howie,  Alexander  S. 
5  Cormack,  David 
5  Balmer,  John,  sculptor 
5  Cormack,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
9  Horsburgh,  Adam 
9  French,  Lieutenant  Robert 
9  Arnot,  James 
9  Robertson,  Johu 
9  Anderson,  R. 

11  Ross,  William 
11  Brodie,  Johu 


Greexiside  Street.   1. 

1  Anderson,    David,    &    Son, 

bakers.     See  Adv. 

2  M'Farlane,  D.  &  H.,  grocers 

3  Moir,  Peter 
3  Johnston,  John 

3  M'Farlane,  Daniel  (£>.  &  H. 

M'F.) 

4  Campbell,     P.,     floor-cloth 

manufacturer.     See  Adv. 
l>  Scott,  John,  linen  warehouse. 

See  Adv. 
9  Thomson  &;  Porteous 
10  Ramsav,  John 
10  Fairley,  Alex.  (E.  F.  «£•  Co.) 

10  Walker,  James,  recorder 

11  Robinson,      H.,     publisher. 

See  Adv. 

12  Morison,  J.,  jun.,  spirit  mer- 

chant 

13  Dull',  James,  butcher 

13  Ross,  Alexander,  cowfeedcr 

14  Moffat,  Mrs  I.,  staymaker 

15  Andreoli,  M.  k  M.,  carvers 

16  Gilmour,  Hugh,  grocer 

17  AbbotsJ'ord    hotel;    Hunter, 

John 
17  Stobie,     William,     k     Son, 

clothiers 
17  Macgregor,  Miss  E.,  lodgings 
17  Mackie,  M 'Queen 
17  Wilkie,  Horner 
17  Geddes,  Robert  B. 
IS  Brockie,  William,  baker 

19  Coubrough,  John,  grocer 

20  Gulland,  J.,  corn  dealer 

21  Johnston,  Alexander,  baker 

22  Young,  J.  &  D.,  tinsmiths 

23  Hepting,  Gregor,  clockmaker 

24  Commercial    hotel;     Milne, 

William 

25  Mitchell,  George,  bootmaker 
20  Campbell,  Wm.,  victualler 

26  M'Dougal,  W.,  cowfeeder 

27  Sinton,  Joseph  T.,  victualler 
2S  Whittaker,    A.,    Shakspeare 

hotel 
2S  Hutchison,  A. 

28  Young,  James,  k  Co.,  slaters 

28  KeUy,  Andrew 

29  Campbell,  William 

30  Haswell,  James,  grocer 
30a  Wardrop,  Thomas 

31  Small,  E.  k  M.,  drapers 
31a  Johnston,  John,  corkcutter 

32  Ritchie,  David,  k  Co.,  tobac- 

conists 

Greyfriars  Place.    10. 

1  Hunter,  James,  grocer 

2  Forbes,  Mrs  Daniel 
2  Douglas,  W.  S. 
2  Douglas,  W.,  engraver 

2  Hope,  James  R. 

3  Douglas,  James 

5  Herries,  William 

6  Traill,  John,  coffeehouse 

4  Webster,  Thomas 


Grindlay  Street.    10. 

I  Irons,  James,  grocer 
3  Stuart,  Morris  F. 
3  Munro,  John 
3  Irons,  James 
3  Chesser,  James,  plumber 
7  Bower,  Robert  (G.P.O.) 
7  Donald,  George  B.,  gardener 
7  Donald,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
7  Brown,  Charles  W. 
7  Burgess,  John,  turner 
7  Love,  Nelson 
7  Noble,  John 
7  M  'Donald,  John 
7  Flynn,  John  (G.P.O.) 
9  Underwood,  T.  S. 
9  Small,  Robert  (Small  <L-  Son) 
9  Richardson,  Mrs  R. 
9  Aitken,  Mrs,  nurse 
9  Maconochie,  James  (G.P.O.) 

11  Stark,  James  (G.  <£•</.  S.) 

II  Dougal,  Miss,  dressmaker 
11  Kay,  Andrew 
11  Mackinlay,  Mrs  WiUiam 
13  Kelly,  Alex.  (J.  K.  &  Sons) 
13  Calver,  Charles,  junior 
13  Reikie,  Mrs,  nurse 
13  Hay,  James  S. 
13  Lawson,  Alexander 
13  Sutherland,  Stewart 

Cornwall  Street  here 

37  M'Dougall,  Jno.  G.,  saddler 

41  Sanderson,  Robert 

41  Duncan,  Mrs  William 

41  Liddell,  Mrs,  nurse 

41  Young,  William 

41  M'Dougall,  John  G. 

41  M'Dougall,  Thomas 

41  M'Dougall,  Mrs 

41  Macgill,  Andrew 

45  Arnot,  James,  stationer 
54  M'Lachlan,  Mrs 
54  Mather,  James 
54  Dobie,  Alexander 
54  Thyne,  Miss 
52  Thyne  k  Tait,  hosiers 
50  Artillery Arms ;  M'Diarmid, 

Peter,  wine  merchant.    See 
Adv. 
48  Millar,     John,     tailor     and 
clothier 

46  Hill,  Thomas  A. 
46  Nesbitt,  John,  artist 
46  Craigie,  D.  &  A.,  plasterers 
46  Ramsay,  John 
46  Ramsay,  Mrs,  dressmaker 
46  Stewart,  John  Oswald 
46  Manson,  Mrs  George 
44  Ramsay,  John,  painter 
40  M 'Gregor,   Wm.    (W.   d-  D. 

3PG.) 
M 'Gregor,  W.  &D.,  builders 
Macleod,  Lachlan,  butcher 
MiUer,  James  (J.  M.  <L-  Co.) 
Whitaker,  John 
Underwood,  T.  S.,  baker 
Bain,  Wm.,  &  Co.    See  Adr 


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HAM 


11  Milne,  James 
11  Bonar,  James 

11  Lyon,  Alexander,  joiner 
13  Arnot,  James 

13  Whytock,  James 

15  Cameron,  William 

15  Russell,  David 

17  Dickson,  William 

17  Scott,  William 

17  Ford,  James 

17  Robertson,  William  W. 

17  Gow,  Mrs  James 

17  Thomson,  George 

19  Geddes,  Robert 

19  Reid,  John 

19  Sanderson,  Matthew 

19  Swan,  Walter 

19  Lyall,  William 

21  Glass,  James,  coal  agent 

21  Brown,  William 

21  Weir,  James,  joiner 

21  Arrighi,  Louis 

21  M'Ewen,  Thomas 

23  Kennedy,  John,  builder 

23  Reid,  Charles 

23  Miller,  Thomas 

25  Kerr,  David 

Gowans,  James,  contractor 
Thomson,  James,  builder 
Turner,  Alexander,  lather 
Holt,  Fred.,  organ -builder 
Chinas  &  Wilson,  builders 

12  Watson,  Andrew 

12  Neill,  Walter 

10  M 'Donald,  William 
10  Morrison,  William 

10  Whitecross,  John 
8  Elder,  Alexander 
8  Burns,  Mrs 

8  Millar,  William 
6  Grieve,  Simon 

6  Smith,  William 
6  Russell,  Robert  S. 

6  Dickson,  Miss  M.  J. 

Grove  Street,    10. 

Morrison  Street. 
3  Brown,  J.  Williams 
5  Keay,  Misses 

7  Paterson,  Thomas 

9  Ross,  Mrs  R. 

9  Somerville,  John 
9  Weir,  Mrs 

11  Laird,  Robert  B. 

13  Beattie,  George,  architect 
13  Beattie,  William,  architect 
15  Lauder,  James 

17  Beattie,  George,  &  Son 
19  Murray,  Joseph  D. 
19  Sharp,  William 
21  Stevens,  Charles  B. 
27  Herdman,  Mrs 
29  Hay,  Mrs  William 
31  Hay,  James  G. 
33  Henderson,  J.  D. 
35  Lowe,  David 
35  Swan,  John 
37  Henderson,  John 
41  Brown,  John 


41   Stewart,  John  M. 
41  Smith,  Henry  G.  C. 

47  Menzies,  John,  grocer 

49  Lilley,  Joseph 
51  Lock,  George 
53  Weir,  James 

55  Lyon,  Alexander,  wright 

57  Davidson  &  Chisholm 

59  Hodge,  William,  dairyman 

Robb,  J.,  Grove  cottage 

Thin  &  Millar,  plasterers 

Boyd,  A.,  Flora  ha' 

Gibson,  Thos. ,  Richmond  ho. 
90  M'Dougall,  William 
86  Macnab,  R.,  plumber 
78  Murray,  Walter,  butcher 
76  Swan,  James,  baker 

Brandfield  Street  here. 

50  M'Kay,  Daniel.     See  Adv. 

48  Wilson,  Mrs 

48  Hastie,  James,  tailor 
48  Macfarlane,  David 
48  Hislop,  Thomas 
48  Moffat,  John 
46  Ross,  James,  builder 
44  Hume,  William 
38  Clark,  Thomas,  grocer 
36  Smith,  Mrs.     See  Adv. 
32  Kilgour,  James 
32  Weir,  David 
32  Gilroy,  George 
30  Gray,  William,  stationer 
28  Galloway,  Mrs 
28  Cruickshank,  William 
26  Barbour,  James 
24  Bryce,  Mrs  John 
22  Smith,  James 
20  Smith,  W.  H. 
18  Lambert,  Miss 
16  Richardson,  Miss 
16  Gibson,  Mrs 
16  Wilkie,  John 
16  Blair,  Miss,  lodgings 
14  MacGillivray,      Rev.     Alex- 
ander G.,  M.A. 
12   Western  Academy 
12  Fyfe,  Archibald,  teacher 
10  Lang,  Robert  L. 

8  Craig,  Mrs 

6  Waldie,  David 

4  Smith,  William 

2b  Murray,  David,  M.D. 

2  Scott,  Charles 

2  Munnoch,  Mrs,  lodgings 

2  Cruickshank,  Mrs 

2  Christie,  Mrs  Janet 

2  Gillespie,  James 

Grove  Terrace,    10. 

Grove  Street. 

1  Mackenzie,  Mrs 

2  Haldon,  George,  builder 

Haddington  Place.    2. 

1  Gray,  Alexander 

2a  Jack,  Colin,  dairyman 

2  Cunningham,  Mrs 
2  Sword,  W.  B. 


2  Smart,  John,  jun. 
2  Spence,  Norman 
2  M'Pherson,  D. 

2  Hardie,  James 

3a  Lindsay,  James,  grocer 

3  Stark    &    Co.,    carvers    and 

gilders 

4  Stirling,  D.,  coach -hirer 

4  Small  &  Thorn,  glass-stainers 

4  Small,  David 

5  Hogg,  Fraser 

6  Tindal,  John 

6  Thomson,  Mrs  W. 
6  Dickson,  Alexander 
6  Common,  Mrs  William 
6  Irons,  J.  C,  S.S.C. 

6  Cassels,  John  G. 

7  Wilson,  William 

8  Tolleth,  Thomas,  baker  and 

confectioner 

Annandale  Street  here. 

9  Burge,  C,  &  Co.,  hatters 
10  Tod,  George 

10  Moffat,  Mrs,  staymaker 

11  Air     &     Candow,     cabinet- 

makers, etc. 

12  Robertson,  Andrew 

18  Thomson,  James 

19  Watt,  Peter,  grocer 

20  Slight,  Alexander  (A.  &  G. 
H.  S.) 

20  Kenmore,  Mrs 
20  Waddie,  James 
20  Waddie,  Charles 

20  Omand,  Miss 

21  Goodall,  E.,  dressmaker 

22  Dewar,  J.  F.,  bird-dealer 

23  Couper,  Mrs  D. 

24  Chrystal,  C,  bootmaker 

25  Donaldson,  James 

25  Patterson,  J.  C.  {Inland  Rev.  '> 

25  Lyon,  John 

25  Pottie,  Mrs  James 

25  Stark,  James 

25  Barron,  Mrs  M. 

27  Stage,  Miss,  teacher 

28  Seaton,  Robert,  auctioneer 

29  Allan,  John,  dairy 

30  Lothian,  Andrew,  S.S.C. 
30  Robertson,  J. 

30  Gilmour,  Hugh 
30  Slight,  G.  H. 

30  Peach,  Charles  Wm.  (late  of 

H.M.C.) 

31  Stewart,      John,     plumber. 

See  Adv. 

Dods,  John,  gardens 
35  Ker,  James,  lathsplitter 
38  Cowie,  James,  builder 

Sloan  &  Son 

Haddon's  Court.    12. 

See  112  Nicolson  Street. 

Hailes  Street.    13. 
See  Gilmore  Place. 

Hamburg  Place.    5. 

1  Hutchison,  Peter,  spirit  dlr. 


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II  AN 


281 


2  Smith,  Robert  (Customs) 

3  Mackenzie,  Mrs 

3  Forsyth,  Alexander,  meter 
3  Craighead,  Miss 
6  Borthwiek,  John 
6  Dalryniple,  James 
6  Newton,  John 

6  M'Millan,  Charles 

7  Sessioti-clerk  and  Registrar's 

Office 

8  Forman,  T.  S.,  schoolmaster 

8  Forman,  T.  k  G. 

9  Taylor,   Mrs    J.,  grocer  and 

spirit  merchant 
10  Mssen,  P.  C. 
10  Sutherland,  William 

Hamilton  Place,    10. 

High  Biggs. 
2  Leichman,  Robert 

Hamilton  Place,    13. 

Newington. 

2  Dalzell,  Mrs  Alexander 

3  Bowlby,  Mrs  Captain  ML 

4  Reoch,  Mrs 

5  Kerr,  Captain  James 

6  Thornton,  Mrs  L. 
9  Couston,  Miss 

10  Blair,  William 

Hamilton  Place,    3. 

Stockbridge. 

1  Robertson,  Robert,  grocer 

2  Robertson,  Robert 
2  Wilson,  Mrs,  nurse 

2  Bigham,  Miss,  upholsteress 

2  M'Gowan,  Mrs,  nurse 

3  Bowton,  John,  confectioner 

4  Jeffrey,  T. ,  furniture  dealer 
6  Kennedy,  Wm.,  cabinetnikr. 

6  Paton,  James 

7  Donaldson,  Jas. ,  spirit  mer. 
Bryden,  Adam,  cabinetnikr. 
Police  Station-house 

8  Young,  Edward,  slater 
8  Dixon,  John 

8  Simpson,  Robert 
8  Bowton,  John 
8  Gilmour,  Robert 
8  Hogg,  James 
8  Fife,  John 

11  M'Laren,  James,  teacher 

12  Little,  Piobert,  plumber 
Tavendale,  James,  joiner 
Meikle,  Alexander,  joiner 
Lawries,  Mrs,  dairy 
Duncan,  John,  mason 
Murray,  Geo.,  jobbing  mason 

27  Spalding,  Misses,  dressmkrs. 
27  Cooper,  James 
27  Honyman,  Mrs 
27  Reynolds,  Andrew 

27  Mackerracher,  Miss 

28  Vallance,  William 

29  Murray,  Mrs 

30  Alexander,  H.  Scott 


30  Drummond,  James,  R.S.A. 
30  Haldane,  Mrs  William  C. 
30  Barty,  Miss 

30  Lowe,  William  H.  Dick 

31  Waterston,  James,  jun.,  coal 
merchant 


Hampton  Terrace,    10. 
Osborne  Terrace. 

1  Mackenzie,  John 

2  Lightbody,  Francis,  C.E. 

3  Mackay,  Major 

4  Adair,  Hugh  W. 

5  Shearer,  Archibald 

6  Henderson,  Alex.,  builder 
Roseburn  Free  Church 


Hanover  Street. 

East,  7.      West,  6. 

1  United  Kingdom  Electric 
Telegraph  Co.  {Limited)  ; 
W.  Andrews,  general  man- 
ager ;  William  Harvey, 
inspector 

1  Commercial  Union  Assur- 
ance Company ;  William 
Muirhead,  local  manager 

1  Wilson,  J.  J.,  agent 

1  Edinburgh  Photographic  Co. 

1  dimming,  John,  artist 

1  Edwards,  Wm.,  accountant 

1  Plate-glass  Insurance  Co. 

1  Farquharson,  John  J. ,  stock- 
broker and  insurance  agent. 
See  Adv. 

1  Accident  Insurance  Comjxiny 
(Limited) 

1  County  Marine  Insurance  Co. 
(Limited) 

1  Household  Fire  Insurance 
Co.  (Limited) 

1  London  and  Northern  In- 
surance Co.  (Limited).  See 
Adv. 

1  London  and  Westminster 
Plate-glass  Insurance  Co. 

1  Provincial  Union  Insurance 
Company 

3  Lamont  &  Mitchell,  nursery, 
seedsmen,  and  florists 

3  Newton,  Wilson,  &  Co. 

3  Hay,  John  C,  architect 

3  Yerbury  &  Stewart,  photogs. 

5  Hume,  John,  bookseller 

5  Brown,  William,  fruiterer 

5  Reid,  Misses,  milliners 

5  Rutherford,  W.,  bookseller 

7  Bayne,  James,  spirit  dealer 

7  Cameron,  H., bookseller.  See 
Adv. 

9  Stewart,  Robert 
11  Chapman,  Thos.,  auctioneer 
11  Chapman,    George,    &    Co., 

printers 
11  Lamb,  Mrs  R.,  embosser 
11  Johnston,  John 


13  Vallance,  William,  confec- 
tioner 

13  London  Union  Fire  and  Life 
Assuri'i/'r.  (  i)ui jinny 

13  Thomson,  J).  ('•.,  stockbroker 

13  Robertson  &  Scott,  newspaper 
and  advertising  agent! 

13,  15,  k  17  Knox,  Samuel,  k 
Dickson 

Rose  Street  here 

19  Duff,  William,  spirit  dealei 
19  Nelson,  Robt.  R.,  printsellei 
21  Forrest,    M.    B.,    trimming 

warehouse 
21  Sutherland,  D.  R.,  stationer 
23  Keddie,  John,  bootmaker 
23  Henderson,  Angus,  optician 
25  Robertson,  D.,  Albert  hotel 
25  Moon,  A.,  jeweller 
27  Croll,  David,  fruiterer 
33  Miller,  D.,  &  Son,  stationers 
33  Small,  D.,  bisket  maker 
33  Hamilton,   Miss   M.,   tobac- 
conist 
35  Strahan,   Alexander,  k  Co., 

publishers 
35  Good  Words  Office 
35  Sunday  Magazine  Office 
35  GaUoway,Wm.,S.S.C.&N.P. 
35  Arthur,  R.  H.,  S.S.C. 
35  Dick,  Misses 
37  Black,  A.  &  F.,  tov  wareho. 
37  Ritchie,  S.  &  A.,  Berlin  re- 
pository 
37  Macmahon,  J. ,  &  Son,  furriers 
39  Loughton,  Alex.,  tobacconist 

George  Street  here 

41  Greenhill,  James 
43  O'Donnell  &  Co. ,  upholsterers 
43  O'Donnell,  E. 
45  Mack,  R.,  furniture  dealer 
47  Carter,  N.,  wine  merchant 
47  Muirhead,  Charles,  wine  mer- 
chant 
47  Knox,  James,  accountant 
47  Property  Investment  Co.  of 

Scotland.     See  Adv. 
47  Morton,  W.  R, ,  working  jewr . 
49  Carlisle  &  Watts,  stationers 
51  Johnston,  Robt,  vict  dealer 
51  Johnson  &  Son,  tea  merchs. 
51  Murdoch    &    Son,    seal    en- 
gravers.    See  Adv. 
51  Aitken,  Thomas,  accountant 
51  Simpson,    D.    L.,  jewel-case 

maker 
51  Peck,  Edward,  engraver 
51  Barclay,  Wm.,  die  and  stamp 

cutter 
51  Jack,  Wm.,  warehouseman 
51  Brooks,  Abram 
53  Purdie,  Christina,  toy  bazaar 
53  Stevenson,  Wm. ,  upholsterer 
53  Christie,  Robert,  grocer 

Thistle  Street  here 
55  Gulland,  James,  outfitter 


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57  Jamieson,  R.,  fruiterer. 

Adv. 
57  Purves,  James,  lodgings 
57  Agnew,  Stair  A.,  advocate 
57  Bell,  Archibald 

57  Couper,  J.  &  A. ,  dressmakers 

59  M'Nab  k  Shepherd,  drapers 

61  Carruthers  k  Cross,  jewellers 
63  Robertson,  J.,  S.S.C.  &  S.L. 

63  Scott,  R.,  S.S.C.  and  N.P. 
61,  63,  &  65  M'Dermot,  J.     See 

Adv. 
65  M'Leod,  Roderick,  shoemaker 
67  Brown,  Robert  S.,  chemist 
67  Smith,  Robert  {Christie  &  S.) 
67  Barrie,  Andrew,  jeweller 
67  Johnston,  Robert 
69  Taylor,  Charles  S.,  S.S.C. 
71  Affleck,  William,  hatter 
73  Walker,  James,  grocer 

64  Sidey,  D.  D. 
64  Sidey,  Charles,  surgeon 

62  Law,  Robert  H. 
62  Forrest,  Robert 

60  Somerville,  James,  S.S.C. 
60  Cook,  David,  S.S.C. 
60  Rae,  Donald 
60  Boag,  James  R.,  grocer  and 

wine  merchant 

58  Burke,  Francis 
58  Pentland,  David,  jeweller 
58  Wilkinson,  Misses 
56  Waterston,   George,   &   Son, 

stationers 
54  Davidson,  William,  draper 
54  Bell,  F.,  combmaker 
52  Curie,  J.,  pianoforte-maker. 

See  Adv. 
52  Davidson,  William 
52  Dunn,  Mrs,  silk  merchant 
52  Wicks,  J.,  surgeon-dentist 
52  Davies,  William 
52  Gravett  &  Son,  butchers 
50  Henderson,  A.,  spirit  merch. 
50  Wood,  John,  tobacconist 

Thistle  Street  here 


48  Gordon,  James,  spirit  dealer 
48  Dewar,  J.  F.,  bird  and  cage 

merchant 
48  Eslcvale  Bleaching  Office 
48  Fraser,  Mrs 
48  Mason,  George,  butcher 
46  Inglis,  W.  k  C,  booksellers 
46  Gardiner,  J.  &  J.,  S.S.C. 
46  Gardiner,  William,  C.A. 
46  Curie,  James 
44  Bryce,  John,  wine  merchant. 

See  Adv. 
44  Burn  &  Baillie,  plumbers 
44  Clark,  Robert,  tea  merchant 
42  Clark,  Robert,  printer 
42  Murray,  George,  stationer 
40  Steedman,  John,  grocer.    See 

Adv. 
40  Alston,  George,  clothier 
38  Leadbetter,  Chas.,  architect 
38  Dall,  Thomas,  C.A. 
:38  Miller,  Hugh,  C.A. 


36  Pilmor,  Miss,  milliner 
36  Lindsay,  T.  S.,  accountant 
36  New  Zealand  Credit  Associa- 
tion (Limited) 
36  New  Zealand  Scottish  Trust 

(Limited) 
36  Robertson,  James 
36  Ross,  John,  photographer 
36  Ross,  Mrs 

George  Street  here 
34  Steinhofer,    Miss   Frederike, 

teacher  of  drawing 
34  M'Gregor,  Miss 
34  Bonne,  T.  J.,  photographer 
34  Lewis,  James,  grocer 
34  Crease,  J.  B.,  draper 
34  Rutherford,  G.,  baker 
32  Dickson,  James,  &  Sons 
30  Powell  &  Auld,  printers 
30  Syme,  R.,  &  Son,  printers 
30  Menzies,  James  M.,  engraver 
30  Grant,  R. ,  k  Son,  bookbinders 
30  Reid,  Mrs 
30  Comb,  R.,  upholsterer 
28  Macrae,  James,  plumber 
28  Hay,  J.  &  J.,  saddlers 
26  Hepburn,  S.,  carver  &  gilder 
26  Ramsay,  Thomas,  baker 
24  Dryden,  Adam, fishing-tackle 

maker 
24  Douglas,  M.  k  J.,  milliners 
22  Sword,     J.,      cabinetmaker. 

See  Adv. 
22  House  Agency  Office 
20  Sanderson  k  Lawrie,  grocers 
20  Kinloch,  James,  dairy 

Bose  Street  here 

14  City     of     Glasgoio     Bank; 

William  Bain,  manager 
12  Lightbody,    J.     &    J.,    slate 

merchants.     See  Adv. 
10  Lands  Valuation  Office 
10  St     Culhbert's     Boor -rates 

Office 
10  Morison,  A.  Kelly,  S.S.C. 
10  Brudential  Assurance    Co., 
and  West  of  England  Fire 
Assurance 
10  Isaacs,  Maurice 
10  Seton,  A.,  messenger 
10  Cranston,  Miss,  dressmaker 
8  BosweU,  Alex.,  brushmaker 
6  Bruce  &  Son,  casemakers 
6  Ogg,  Miss  R. ,  ladies'  outfitter. 

See  Adv. 
6  Terras,  Thomas,  wine  merch. 
4  Dall,  W,  china  merchant 
Menzies,  John,  bookseller 


Hart  Street.    2. 

3  Drysdale,  William,  D.C.S. 

7  Miller,  Mrs  James 

9  Binny,  Graham,  W.S. 

9  Binny,  John,  W.S. 
11  Knox,  William,  M.D. 
13  Douglas,  Miss 
15  Padon,  Thomas,  S.S.C. 


15  Shirley,  W.  T. 

15  Knowles,  Miss,  dressmaker 

15  Fraser,  Thomas 

15  Purves,  Thomas 

17  Somerville,  Samuel,  M.D. 
19  Stewart,  J.,  spirit  dealer 

18  Mackenzie,  Misses 

16  Clunas,  Mrs 
16  Corns,  William 
16  Knox,  Adam 
16  Mackay,  Mrs 
14  Bruce,  James,  W.S. 
14  Bruce,  James 
12  Groat,  Alex.  G.,  advocate 
10  Brodie,  Miss 

8  Child,  Mrs 
6  Macwilliam,  Mrs 
4  Shirreff,  C.  H. 
4  Macgregor,  Mrs 
2  Walker,  Miss 

Hatton  Place,    13. 

Grange. 

Ellis,  James  W. 
Scott,  Mrs  Robert 
Flett,  David 
Dickson,  William 
Jackes,  Mrs  Roden 
Todd,  Mrs  J.  C. 

Haugh  Street,    3. 

Stockbridgc. 
1  Wight  and  Douglas,  coach- 
builders 

Hawthorn  Bank,    4. 

Lynedoch  Blace. 
Aitken,  Miss 

Hawthorn  Bank  PL,    5. 

North  Leith. 
6  Bolton,  John 
13  Robertson,  James 
21  Stevens,  Thomas 

Hawthorn  Bank  Ter.,  5. 

North  Leith. 
1  Robertson,  George 
8  Cameron,  Alex.  (Customs) 
16  Maclean,  William 

18  Spaven,  Mrs  Andrew 

19  Craig,  John 

20  Fordyce,  A.  B. 

21  Wallace,  John 
Scott,  Wm.,  Elizafield  house 

Hawthorn  Vale,    5. 

Annfield. 
6  Ingram,  Alexander 

Haymarket.    10. 

M'Kelvie,  James.     See  Adv. 
North  British  Oil  and  CandleCo. 
Wallace,  John,  station-master 


HAY 


STREET  DIRECTORY. 


HER 


28". 


Ryrie,  Mrs  Alexander 
Holmes,  Matthew 
Menzies,  Bernard,  k  Craig 
Gilbey,  W.  &  A. 
Herdman,  J.,  &  Sons 
Thomson,  Robert 
M'Dougall,  Thomas 
Grieve,  Nathaniel 
Center,  John 

Hay  Street,    11. 

Nicolson  Square. 

1  Montignani,  H.  G. 

2  Johnstone,  Miss,  dressmaker 
2  Kirkwood,  Walter 

2  Dunn,  William  H. 

3  M'Lean,  Andrew 
3  Gilchrist,  Henry 

3  Graham,  Henry 

4  Strauckon,  Rev.  "William 
Wilson,  Andrew 

5  Ponton,  Mrs  Robert 

7  Johnston,  Miss 

8  Fisher,  Alexander 

Hay's  Court,    10. 

Main  Point. 

Purdie,  John,  bootmaker 

2  Whyte,  James  ( Ca  rfra  e  <£•  W. ) 

5  Hardie,  Adam,  cattle  dealer 

6  Muir,  Mrs 

7  &  9  Stewart,  Thos. ,  stoneware 

merchant.     See  Adv. 

Helen  Place,    4. 

Leith  Mount. 
1  Xeal,  F.,  commercial  traveller 

3  Romeling,  Rudolph 

Helen  Street,    5 
Albany  Street,  Leith. 

1  M'Phail,  William,  grocer 
6  Mitchell,  Robert,  traveller 

Henderson  Place,    4. 

Bonnlngton. 

2  Morris,  Rev.  D.  W. 
2  Hogben,  Miss 
2  Barnetson,  James 

4  Lindsay,  Thomas  M. 

5  Winchester,  A. 
5  Moffat,  William 

5  Watt,  William 

6  Miles,  James 
8  Wallace,  John 
8  Stewart,  James 
8  Robertson,  Thomas 

8  Girdwood,  Mrs 

9  Brander,  James 

10  Miller,  John 

11  Ferguson,  Mrs 

12  Hunter,  Mrs 
14  Barnetson,  Mrs  D. 

14  Marr,  G.,  &  Son 

15  Potts,  Robert  C. 
17  Candlish,  Mrs 
17  Steedman,  Miss 


17  Taylor,  Mrs 

19  Tait,  Mrs  Martha 

20  Hay,  John,  grocer 

Henderson  Row.    3. 

Ewart,  John,  builder 
1  White,    Clement,     sculptor. 
See  Adv. 

I  Hailing,  George  William 

1  M 'Ritchie,  John 

2  Deuchar,  Miss 
2  Deuchar,  Captain  Patrick 

2  Simpson,  Mrs  George  H. 

3  M'Caskie,  Mrs 
3a  Walker,  John,  painter 

4  Robertson,  Mrs 
4  Fife,  Mrs 
4  Carstairs,  Thomas 
4  Bell,  Thomas 
4  Scott,  Andrew 
4  Scott,  James 

4  Ewart,  John 

5  Lawrie,  Mrs 
5a  Mitchell,  David 

6  Halley,  Rev.  Thomas 

7  Kitto,  Edmund  S. 
7  Torry,  John 
7  Wilson,  T.  J. 
7  Gilbert,  James 
7  M'Intyre,  Mrs 

7  Leef,  Mrs  Robert 

8  Laurie,  Mrs 
8a  Stirling,  A.  B. 

Dowie,  Win.,  John's  cottage 

II  M'Cudden,  Edmund 
12  Ramsay,  Mrs  T. 
12  Lamont,  John 
12  Hunter,  A.  S. 
12  Purves,  John,  M.A. 

12  Purves,  William 

13  Merry,  James 

14  Mason,  R.  P. 
14  Fraser,  Captain  Charles 
14  Cruiekshanks,  Francis 
14  Laird,  Miss 

14  Ritchie,  William 

15  Curll,  Mrs 
Edinburgh  Academy ;  Hugh 

Graham,  janitor 

Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution  ; 
W.  Hutchinson,  headmas- 
ter; Mrs  Hutchinson,  ma- 
tron 

Northern  District  School 

M'Farlane,  Colin  S.,  Silver- 
mills  cottage 

Gibb,  James,  Silvermills  cot. 

M'Pherson,  Mrs,  Silvermills 
cottage 

Henry  Place,    12. 

Henry  Street. 

1  Johnston,  Samuel,  k  Sons 

2  Ferguson,  David 
2  Robison,  James 
2  Watt,  Robert 
2  Mackay,  J.  S. 
4  Porteous,  J.  R. 
4  M'Kenzie,  Duncan 


4  Brotherston,  Wm.,  weigh':! 

5  Murray,  William 


Henry  Street.    12. 

7  Neilson,  George  B. 

7  Diukson,  Mrs 

8  M'intosh,  James 

9  Forsyth,  John 

9  Macniven,  James 
11  Preacher,  Mrs  John 
13  Dickson,  John 

Hercles  Street.    12. 

29  Thomson,  John 

Heriot  Bridge.    10. 
See  73  Grassmarhet. 

Heriot  Buildings.    2. 

See  Leith  Walk. 

Heriot  Hill,    2. 
Lower  Broughton  Road. 
Bell  &  Scott,  builders 
Walker  &  Johnston,  sculptors 
Corner,  John,  cabinetmaker 
Smith,  Dr  Thos.,  Heriothill  ho. 
Craw,  Mrs,  dairy 

Heriot  Mount.    12. 

3  Bishop,  Alexander 

3  Glass,  William,  teacher 

3  Ward,  Peter 

Heriot  Place.    10. 

1  Robertson,  John 
8  Christie,  Robert 
8  Hume,  William 
8  Davidson,  Robert 
8  Kirkpatrick,  Thomas 

10  Gray,  Miss  Elizabeth 
14  Henderson,  Miss  M. 
14  Collier,  John,  tailor 
20  Henderson,  J. 
20  Booth,  William 
24  Thomson,  John 
24  Machell,  Edward 

Heriot  Row. 

From  42—4.     1  to  42—5. 
1  Duncan  &  Archibald,  S.S.C. 
1  Duncan,  William,  S.S.C. 

1  Archibald,  William,  S.S.C. 

2  Macadam,  J.  R.  B. 
2  Muirhead,  Charles 

2  Bowhill,  Mrs 

3  Marshall,  G.  H. 

4  Rothes,  Right  Hou.  Dowager 
Countess  of 

4  Rothes,  Rt.  Hon.  Countess  of 
4  Leslie,  Hon.  G.  Waldegrave, 
M.P. 

6  Morrieson,  Miss 

7  Muirhead,  Claud 

7  Muirhead,  Claud,  juu..  M.D. 

8  Forman,  John  N.,  W.S. 
8  Forman,  John,  W.S. 

8  Forman,  Robert,  CA. 

9  Stevenson,  Alex. ,  W.  S. ,  N.  F. 
9  Milne,  William,  S.S.C. 

10  Mackenzie,  T.,  of  Applecross 


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11  Robertson,  Misses 

12  Duncan,  John,  M.A.,  M.D., 

F.R.C.S.E. 

13  Phin,  John,  S.S.C. 

14  Balmain,  Miss.     See  Adv. 

15  Melville,  Lady 

15  Melville,  G.  F.,  advocate 

16  Hemes,  W.  Y.,  of  Spots 

16  Hemes,  A.  Y.,  yr.  of  Spots 

17  Stevenson,  T.,  C.E. 

18  Graeme,  Miss 

19  Reid,  Dr  Robert 

19  Surenne,  J.  G. 
Howe  Street  here 

20  Duncan,  William 

21  Lessels,  John,  architect 

21  Macdonald,  Gilbert 

22  Scott,  Mrs  Thomas  G. 

23  Paterson,  Alexander  John 
23  Paterson,  Miss  Mary  M. 

23  Paterson,  Miss  Margaret 

24  Mackenzie,  Lord 

25  Weir,  Thos.  Graham,  M.D. 

26  Hill,  J.  L.,  W.S. 

27  Tait,  Mrs 

28  Maclagan,  Douglas,  M.D. 

29  Newbigging,  Mrs  Patrick 

30  Patton,  George,  Lord  Justice- 

Clerk 

31  Dunlop,    Alex.    C.    Stirling 

Murray,  advocate,  M.P. 

32  Deas,  Lord 

32  Deas,  Francis,  advocate 

33  Walls,  John,  S.S.G 

34  Welsh,  Miss 

35  Campbell,  Miss  Marion 

36  Paterson,  Adam,  W.S. 

37  Auld,  John,  W.S. 

38  Taylor,  Mrs 

39  Swinton,  Miss 

40  Ritchie,  Mrs,  lodgings 

41  Mackenzie,  Alexander  C. 
41  Mackenzie,  Mrs  A. 

41  Adlington,  William,  A.R.A.  \ 

42  Christie,  Alexander 
India  Street  here 

43  Hoare,  Henry 

44  Irvine,  Alex.  F.,  advocate 

45  Currie,  Alexander,  advocate 

46  Wauchope,  Mrs  G. 

47  Stoddart,  Miss  Balvaird 

Heriot  Terrace,    2. 

Lower  Broughton  Road. 

1  Macpherson,  Alexander 

2  Grierson,  Mrs 

3  Scott,  John 

4  Oliver,  James 

5  Mann,  P. 

13  Anderson,  Mrs 

Hermitage  Hill.    2. 
See  Restoring  Road. 

Hermitage  Place,    2. 

Lelth  Links. 
Cochrane,  William  G. 


The  Hermitage 

1  Thomson,  W.  (  W.  T.  <t-  Co.) 

2  Morrison,  Wm.  (of  C.  M.  <£• 

Sons) 

3  Morrison,  Mark 

4  Dryburgh,  Richard  (N.  D.  & 

Son) 

5  Seater,  G.  S. 

6  Taysen,  Peter  (T.  «£•  W.) 

7  Aitken,  Andrew 

8  Wishart,  John  K. 

9  Theilmann,  J.  H. 

10  Morrison,  Charles,  merchant 

11  Scott,  John  (Scarth  <L<  S.) 

12  Tkorbum,  George 

13  Gibson,  Muiigo  C. 

14  Mitchell,    Rev.    James,    the 

Manse 

Hermitage  Place,    3. 

Stockbridge. 

2  Hill,  Cumberland 

3  Bain,  Donald 

5  Simpson,  John 

6  Irvine,  John 

7  Cairns,  William 

8  Simpson,  Alexander 

9  Munro,  Alexander 

10  Redpath,  Alexander 

11  Caldwell,  James 

12  Ferguson,  William 

HighRiggs.    10. 

5  Laidlaw,  Ralph 

7  Stibbings,  Thomas 

8  Harper,  Thomas 

10  Moffat,  Archibald 

23  Thorn,  John,  spirit  merchant 

High  School  Wynd,    8. 

High  School  Yards. 

15  Robertson,  T.  B. 
15  CuUen,  John  B. 

George  Heriot' s  School;  Jas. 
M'Kean,  teacher 

High  Street. 

East  of  Bridges,  8. 
West  of  Bridges,  9. 

1  Leckie,  Mrs  D.,  spirit  mere. 

11  Harkess,  J.,  sp frit  merchant 

13  Boe,  Mrs  S.,  dairy 
15  Baron  Grant's  Close 
15  Harley,  David 

17  Whittaker,  A.,  refreshments 
19  Underwood,  E.,  grocer 
21  Society  Close 

t'i>  7  M 'Michael,  Rollo 
7  M 'Michael,  Mrs 


^  g  19  Clarkson,  Andrew 

Free  John  Knox's  Church. 
45  Wilson,  R.,  tobacconist 
47  M'Lennan,  D.,  spirit  dealer 
53  Alcoran,  Robert,  dyer 


53  Paterson,  Miss  A.,  milliner 

53  Daily,  Mrs 

55  Trunk  Close 

57  Jardine,  Alexander,  grocer 

59  Williamson,  John,  grocer 

61  Manteith's  Close 

61  Millar,  T.,  tinsmith 

63  Knowles,  Andrew,  flesher 

65  M'Mahon,  P.,  confectr. 

73  Sandilands'  Close 

75  Rutherford  &  Co. 

79  Young,  Mary,  dairy 

,3      1  King,  John 

J§  21  Watt,  George,  turner 

O  21  Henderson,  W.,  smith 

"g  29  Pendrigh,  James 

S  37  Fyfe,  Neilson,  &  Sons 

|  45  Bain,  John  (G. P.O.) 

e>  49  Cameron,  James,  &  Son 
^  6  Harkess,  James,  joiner 
jj     4  Harkess,  Jas.,  plumber 

83  Forsyth,  Colin,  confectioner 

85  Stewart,  John,  grocer 

87  Linton,  Andrew,  corkcutter 

89  Smith,  C,  baker 

91  Barringer's  Close 

93  Eckford,  W.,  confectioner 

97  Boe,  Mrs  S. 

99  Cairns,  A.,  grocer 
101  Paisley  Close 
103  Farquharson,  Mrs  E.,  spirit 

dealer 
105  Money  Loan  Co.;    Robert 

Russell,  manager 
107  Bailie  Fyfe's  Close 
107  Mackay,  Arch.,  basket mak. 
109  Skiffington,  J.,ragmerchant 
111  &  113  Stewart,  J.  &  G.,  mers. 
117  Morrison's  Close 
117  Fraser,  William 
117  Leslie,  William 
117  Jamieson,  W.  M. 
119  Fenwick,  Thos.,  wine  mer- 
chant 
123  Watson,  D.,  ironmonger 
125  North  Gray's  Close 
125  Hewit  &  Son 
125  Armstrong,  A.,  cabinetmak. 
125  Farquharson,  Mrs  E. 
127  Meiklejohn,  J.,  spirit  dealer 
129  Bishop's  Close 
129  Burden,  Mrs  George,  coffeeh. 
129  Mackenzie,  James,  printer 
129  Caffrey,  Martin 
131  Bruce,  D.,  provision  dealer 
133  Stewart,  John,  spirit  dealer 
135  Veitch,  Robert  A.,  pawnor. 

«S      1  Stewart,  John 

15  Nimmo,  J.  &  J.,  engravs. 

17  Bowie,  H.,  bookbinder 

23  Macdonald,  Jn.,  printer 

23  Ross,  T. 

33  Ferguson,  J.,  &  Son 

39  Carrubber's  Close  Misn. 

39  Whitefield  C/iapel 

47  Russeil,  Alexander 

47  Crocket,  Thomas 


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285 


^      49  Sommerville,  Mrs 
"§;      28  M'Lean,  Angus 
S  I  28  Nicolson,  D. 

£g  24  Watters,  R,, basket mak. 

§      16  St  Paul's  Episcopal  Ch. 
^        6  Bartholomew,  J.,  printer 

137  Thomson,  A.,  hairdresser 
139  Nisbet,  Win.  J.,  chemist 
141  Johnston,  Mrs,  dairy 
143  Bleakley,  John,  shoe  shop 
145  Dunlop,  Jas.,  wine  mercht. 
147  Farmer,  Alex.,  prov.  dealer 
153  M'Kenzie,  Wm.,  watehmkr. 
153  Patrick,  Robert,  hatter 
153  Gow,  William,  turner 
153  Burgess,  John,  turner 
153  Rringhurst,  John 
155  Mackintosh,  J.,  tobacconist 
161  Brown,  David  J.,  baker 
161  White,  David,  spiritmercht. 
163  Halkerston's  Wynd 

14  Crocket,  T.  G.,  basketm. 

18  Croan,  Patrick 

22  Stewart,  Mrs  M.,  spirit 
dealer 
165  M'Craw,  R.,  tobacconist 

North  Bridge  here. 
171  Rankine,  Thomas 

1  Hay,  R.,  &  Co.,  bootinkrs. 
1  Kennedy,  John  L.,  pawn- 
broker 
I;    3  Inglis,  Alexander 
§    4  Equitable  Loan  Co. ;  Geo. 
jg1  Russell,  manager.      See 

M  Adv. 

:§   4  Farquhar,  John 
!§[   4  Keith,  George 
m   5  Prentice,  Robert,  jun. 
J^   6  Gunn,  John,  spirit  merch. 

6  Anderson,  John 

7  Prentice,  R. ,  house  painter 
7  Munro,  John,  bookbinder 

175  Scott,  Robert,  grocer 
177  Mair,  James,  news-agent 
179  Dickson,  Alex.,  grocer 

Cockburn  Street  here. 
197  Ritchie,  James,  spirit  dealer 
199  Bakers'  {Employers)  House 
of    Call ;    A.     Bowden, 
superintendent 

5  Myles,  J.,  tavern-keeper 
§   15  Robertson,  Donald,  spirit 
£5  merchant 

■3    18  Cooper,  David 
U   19  Watt,  John 
§   21  Buchanan,  John 
•I   23  Watling,  Mrs  John,  hotel 
•X   24  Brown,  Chs.,  spirit  dealer 
**    25  Tait,  James,  flesher 
§   25  Bourgois,  Mrs  B.,  tavern 
rH    25  Seton,  Mrs  James 
205  Davie,  Jn.,  jun. ,  bootmaker 
207  Thomson,  James,  baker 
209  Jackson's  Close 
209  Hutton,  Robert,  pawnbroker 
211  Steedman,     James,      spirit 
dealer 


213  Whyte,  R.,  &  Son 

213  Whytc,  William 

215  Li/on's  Close 

217  Lewis,  David,  bootmaker 

219  Bruce,  Michael,  tailor 

219  Smith,  J.,  &  Son 

219  Goldie,  Mrs  Frances 

219  Adair's  temperance  hotel 

219  Short,  H.,  tailor 

219  Milne,  John,  bootcloser 

221  Old  Stamp  Office  Close 

Chambers,  Johnston 
223  &  225  Kirk,  James,  grocer 
227  Equitable  Loan  Company  of 

Scotland  Saleroom 
227  Early,  Francis 
227  Sinclair,  Miss 
227  Veni,  George,  ticket  writer 
229  North  Foulis  Close 
231  Cotton,  George,  tobacconist 
233  Geddes'  Entry 
233  Anderson,  James,  stationer 
233  Mutrie,  William 
235  Coutie,  William,  shoemaker 
239  Thomson,  James 
241  Watson,  Henry,  &  Co. 
243  Anchor  Close 
243  Scott,  John 
243  Wilson,  Robt.,  pawnbroker 
245  Temple,  Thomas,  grocer 
249  Gumming,  Rt.,  news-agent 
251  Wilson,  Robt.,  pawnbroker 
251  Turner,  Thos.,  wire-worker 
253  Old  Post  Office  Close 
255  Morison,  John,  wine  merch. 
257  Keddie,    A.  &  A.,  &   Co., 

general  drapers 
257  Robertson,  John,  &  Co. 
259  Gardner,  Alexander,  grocer 
261  M'Cann,  Wm.,  bootmaker 
265  Keddie,    A.    &   A.,  &   Co., 

general  drapers 
265  Hamilton,  J.,  spirit  mercht. 
265  Craig's  Close 
267  Smith,  Wm. ,  woollen  draper 

I  «    Hunter,  Robert 
~p?    Caswell,  Thomas 

Clydesdale    Banking    Co. ; 
Alex.  Auchie,  agent ;  Peter 
Cunningham,  accountant 
Young,  John 
Campbell,  Daniel 
Henderson,  William 
271  City    of  Edinburgh   Road 

Trust  Works  Office 
271  Jardine,  W.  A.,  surveyor 
273  Forrester,  J.  H. ,  watchmak'r 
2S3  Hagarty,  A.  G.,  shoemaker 
285  Crozier,  James,  dairy 
289  Hardie,  George,  hat  manuf. 

5  Scoon,  Kenneth 
J|    5  Lindsay,  J. ,  k  Sons,  agents 
2    6  MiRar,  Hugh,  clockmaker 
gj  8  Gas  Meter  Office;  Robert 
jg  Ferrier,  inspector 

8  Chesney,  David 
oa 10  City  Chambers 
^10  M 'Donald,  William 


city 

city 


10  Macpherson,  A. 
10  Dick,  .John 
10   IriJics,  Alexander 
]<i  Cooper,  George  W. 

10  Cousin,  David 
10  Burgh  Court 

I  o  Justice  of  Peace  Offue 
10  Lieutnnanri/  <Ji/irt: 
10  Wallace,  William 
10  Morham,  11.,  depute 

clerk 
10  Robertson,     D.     I., 

chamberlain 
10  Adam,    Robert,    city    ac- 
countant 
10  Dean  of  Guild's  Office 
10  City  Clerk's  Offic- 
io Public  Works  Office 
10  Grey  friars         Recorder's 
Office;  John  Murdoch, 
recorder 
^.10  Marwick,  J.  D.,  city  clerk 
jsslO  Harris,  Alexander 
1 11  Heriot's    Hospital    Trea- 
u  surer's  Chambers  ;   W. 

K)  Forrester,  treasurer 

II  Macritchie,  Bayley,  &  Hen- 
derson, W.S. 

f^ll  Henderson,  Robert,  S.S.C. 

12  Cousin  &  Ormiston,  sur- 
veyors 

12  Anderson  &  Robertson, 
bookbinders 

12  Christie,  WiUiam,  com- 
mission agent 

12  Cochrane,  Francis 

12  Stewart,  James 

12  Chesser,  John,  architect 

12  Anderson,  John 

12  Poison  &  Falconer,  paper- 
rulers 

13  Scottish  Permanent  Pro- 
perty Investment  Society 

14  Orr,  James,  coal  merchant. 

15  Muir,  W.  &  C.  B.,  agents 

16  Ross,  A.  Ellison,  S.S.C. 
16  Auditor's  Chambers;  Ed- 
mund Baxter,  auditor 

16  Steel,  Eben.,  house  agent 
16  M'Leod,  Rod.,  tea  dealer 

16  Drysdale,  Joseph,  S.S.C. 

17  Clydesdale  Banking  Co. 

293  Muir,  John,  agent 

295  Redpath,  A.,  bookseller 

297  Investment  Co.,  Second  New 

Edinburgh  Proj)erty 
297  Fraser,  James 
301  Danney,  Daniel 
305  Selcraig,  John 
307  Anderson,  John 
309  M'Parlane,  D.,  hairdresser 
311  Johnstone,  Miss  M. 
313  CaldweU  &  Co. 

Weir,  James 

Standard     Weights    and 

Measures  office.  (City)  ; 

James  Anderson,    cus- 


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-50  todier  ;   William  Shaw, 

3    .        inspector 
^S  S    Working  Men's  Club  and 
~  ^       Institute  ;  T.  Dick,   su- 
^  perintendent  ;       James 

^>  Keppie,  secretary 

•'319  Dempsey,  Jas.,  confectioner 
321  Kay,  Geo. ,  provision  merch. 
323   Warriston  Close 
329  M'Laren,  Son,  k  Co.     See 

Adv. 
333  Eeid,  William,  k  Sons 
333  Donaldson,  James 
333  M'Kenzie,  John,  bootcloser 
339  Chambers,  W.  &  R. ,  publ'rs. 
341  Roxburgh  Close 
341  Young,  David,  smith 
343  Ramsay  &  Rennie,  spt.  dlrs. 
345  Thomson,  Alexander,  &  Co. 
351  M'Cann,  Wm.,  bootmaker 
355  Buchanan,    John,    refresh- 
ment rooms 
357  Advocates'  Close 
361  Falconer,  T.,  tobacconist 
363  Low,  A.,  chem.  &  druggist 
367  Towert,  John,  bootmaker 
369  Blair,  Robert,  clothier 
369  Braithwaite,  John,  clothier 
369  Burn,  David,  solicitor 
371  Clapperton,  J.,  k  Co.,  mer- 
chants 
373  Campbell,  Mrs,  lodgings 
373  Robertson,  Don.,  shoemkr. 
373  Byers  Close 
375  Auld,  James,  bootmaker 
377  North  British  Agriculturist 
377  Guthrie,  David 
377  Daily  and    Weekly  Beview 

Office 
377  Eeles,  Thomas 
377  Sinclair,  Robert,  tailor 
377  Smith,  James 
381  Seth,  George,  grocer 
407  Auld,  William,  shoemaker 
413  Dunbar's  Close 
421  Matthew,     J.,     k     Son, 

drapers 
423  Macdonald,  James,  k  Son, 

tailors 
423  Law,  James,  tailor 
423  Towert,  John,  lodgings 
423  Ramsay,  Donald 
.  425  Galloway's  Close 
J%  427  Tweedie,  Thomas,  k  Co. , 
j  drapers 

2  429  Grant,  Duncan,  publisher  j 
£  429  Sovereign  Life  Assurance,  j 
See  Adv. 
429  Scottish  Commercial  In~\ 
surance  Co.     See  Adv. ! 
429  Anderson,  Mrs 
429  Cathie,  N.,  clothier 
429  Gow,  F.,  tailor 
429  Morris,  John,  tailor 
429  M'Pherson,  Angus 
431  Auld  &  Chatham,  Edin- 
burgh gutta  perchaboot  I 
and  shoe  warehouse 


Bank  Street  here 

433  Cowan,    A.   D.,   k  Sons, 

silver  platers 
435  Crowson,   Isabella,  spirit 

dealer 
441  Paterson's  Court 
441  Pettie,  D. 
441  Johnston,  William 
443  Gardner,  J.  K.,haireutter 
445  M 'Gibbon,  David,  dairy 
449  Smith,    James,    tea    and 

coffee  merchant 
457  Inglis,  Robert,  baker 
459    Wardrop's  Court 
461   Kirk,  James,  grocer 
467  Alexander,  Richd.,  draper 
469  Baxter's  Close 
475  Dickson,  James 
477  Lady  Stair's  Close 
477  Wilson,  Mrs,  nurse 
479  Ross,  Mrs  J.,  spirit  dealer 
485  and  487   Considine,   Pat- 
rick, fruit  merchant 
4S9  M'Lean,      Mrs,      coffee- 
house and  lodgings 
.491  Anderson,  L.  G.,  grocer 
g  493  Hill,  Robert 
=  493  Gray,    Alexander,    boot- 
3  maker 

?  493  Grieve,  Fullerton 
^  495  Wishart,  Peter,  baker 
^  497  Whyte,  John,  grocer 
501  Mackay,  H. 
501  Grant,  D.,  tailor 

3  Auld,  James 
*  v- 13  Crocket,  Thomas  G. 
I  S    6  Pillans,  H.&  J., printers 
Sv    6  Bremer,   James,  silver 
chaser 

503  Cochrane,  J.,  M.D. 

505  Lyon,  D.,  bookbinder 

507  Currie,  Miss  J. ,  dressmkr. 

507  Considine,  Patrick 

509  Mackay,  Hugh,  grocer 

513  Auld,  James,  shoemaker 

515  Butti,  G.  A.,  painter 

3  White,  George,  book- 
binder 
'■g   0  Forbes,       Alexander, 
;2  I  bookbinder 

^^J    5  Cuthbertson,  Mrs  W. 
5  Anderson,  Alexander, 
shoemaker 
Edinr.  <L-  Perth  Bread  Co. 
Miller,  M.,  spirit  dealer 
Birrell,    Mrs    M.,    spirit 

merchant 
Milne's  Entry 


541 
•  545 
J547 

j  549 

549 


519 
521 
523 


384 
3S4 
376 
376 
376 
374 

5  372 

.372 

?  366 

r364 

362 

362 

362 

362 

362 

360 

358 

354 


533  Laird,  Alex.,  greengrocer 

^.  537  Rennie,  Arthur  W.             j§  346 

^  537  White,  Peter 

"■!  537  Miller,  M.                              |  344 

■^  539  Ramsay  k  Rennie,  spirit ;  |  334 

j§  dealers                            j  S  332 

0  541  Shaw&  Donaldson, leather^  332 
manufacturers                      330 


Sempill's  Close 

Fraser,  D.  M.,  collar  mkr. 

Swan,    William,    tobacco 

pipe  maker 
Henderson,  Robt.,  Short's 
■   Observatory 
Mathieson,  Alex.,  tailor 

Principal  Medical  Office; 
John     Fraser,     M.D., 
C.B.,  D.I.G. 
Staff  Surgeon's  Office 
Purveyor's  Office;  Alfred 

Pope, 
Fort-Major's    Quarters ; 

Lieut.  Hamilton  Cox 
Barrackmaster 's    Office  ; 

Fitz  Landers 
Military  Store  Office ; 
S.  G.  Bake,  deputy- 
superintendent  ;  R. 
Walsh,  D.  A.  superin- 
tendent 
Pension    Office ;      Major 

Kirk,  staff-officer 
Millar,  Rev.  Jas. ,  chaplain 
M  'Kenzie,Dd.  .missionary 
Oliphant,  William,   war- 
den, Crown  Room 
Waters,  James,  keeper  of 

Queen  Mary's  Room 
Barr,  C.  A.,  master gunr. 
Galloway,  Robert 
Bell,       William,       com- 
mercial traveller 
Scott,  James 
Paterson,  John 
Stewart,  Mrs 
Donaldson,  Richard  R. 
Donaldson,  Archibald 
Gardner,  John 
Mooney,  Walter 
Pittendrich,  Alexander 
Naval  and  Military  In- 
stitute 
Blair's  Close 
M'Indoe,  W.,  bill-poster 
Brown's  Close 
Hair,  Margaret,  dairy 
Stewart,  Thomas 
Miller,  Benjamin 
Bolton,  John 
Suckling,  Keith 
Steel,  Ebenezer 
Brown's  Court 
Bailie,      James,      green- 
grocer 
Henderson,  Peter,  &  Son, 

bagpipe  makers 
Bosicall's  Court 

General  Assembly  Hall 
West  Bow  here 
M'Kintosh,  Andrew,  con- 
fectioner 
M  'Kenzie,  Mrs  G. ,  toyshop 
Alexander,  Mrs,  confctnr. 
Collier,  Miss,  greengrocer 
Johnstone's  Close 
Cairns,  John,  spirit  mer. 


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328  Taylor,  John  k  George, 

grocers 
326  Chatham,  J.,  grocer 
324  M'Leish,  James,  grocer 
322  Finlay,  E.,  dressmaker 
322  Wardrop,    Jane,    dyer   of 

lace  and  crape 
322  Riddle's  Close 
320  Godtfurneau,  Paul 
316  Pettie,  D.,  hosier 
312  Ferguson,     J.,     &     Co., 

pawnbrokers  ;  John  G. 

Robertson,      manager. 
■»  See  Adv. 

•§312  Fisher's  Close 

1  312  North  BritishLoan  Office, 

2  William    Clark.       See 
|  Adv. 

^j  312  Martin,  William 

310  Sawers,    Thomas,   baker. 

See  Adv. 
306  Malloch,  Patrick,  k  Son, 

map-mounters.         See 

Adv. 
304  Brodie's  Close 
302  Wright,  John,  spirit  dlr. 
300  Buchanan's  Court 
300  Stirton,  D. 
298  Wilson,  Charles,  flesher 
294  Stirton,  David,  draper  and 

hosier 
290  Turner,  W.,  draper 

George  iv.  Bridge  here 

Parliament  Square  here 

St  Giles'  Church  here 

192  Police  Office 

192  Irvine,  M.  S.,  collector 

192  Macpherson,  C,  burgh  en- 
gineer 

192  Mitchell,  J.,  master  of 
fire-engines 

"^       5  Night  Asylum 
§  O    5  Innes,  W. 
E  J    9  North  Briton  Office 
^C    9  Inglis,  John 
>»s     11  Neill  &  Co.,  printers 


188  Edinburgh  Evening  Courant 
188  Gillies,  George 
186  Borthwick's  Close 
186  George  Heriot's  School 
186  Hall,  William,  teacher 
184  Ford,  Jas.,  wine  merchant 
180  Pearson,  R. 
178  Williamson,  James,  &  Co. 
174  Pritty,  John 

2      4  Brown,  Charles 
^     4  Henderson,  Robert 

•§  12  George  Heriot's  School 

§  12  Foulis,  Robert,  teacher 

J»  22  Hastie,  Alexander 

S  17  Glen,  J.,  smith 

B  11  Fraser,  Charles  P. ,  broker 

170  Oswald,  Robert,  draper 
168  Mackay,  John 


166  Wilson,  Mrs,  hotel 

164  Burn,  George,  k  Son 

162  Covenant  Close 

160  Anderson,  Robert,  printer 

160  Robertson,  William,  k  Co. 

158  Simpson,  John,  baker 

156  Burnet's  Close 

156  Wood,  Isabella 

156  Elder,  John 

156  Edgar,  Robert 

154  Hepburn,  William 

150  Paterson,  John 

150  Mackenzie,  Mrs 

150  Destitute  Sick  Society's  Hall 

150  Smith,  Alexander,  officer 

150  Wilson,  James 

150  Irving,  George 

150  Wharton,  G.,  stamp  maker 

150  Tait,  J. 

1 48  Kerr,  William,  spirit  merch. 

146  Bell's  Wynd 
4  Stewart,  John 

142  Free  Troti  Church 

142  Ford,  Alexander.    See  Adv. 

1 42  Grenville,  Ts. ,  straw  hatter 

142  Hunter,  Robert 

142  Donaldson,    A.,    causeway- 
layer 

140  Ritchie,  James,  stationer 

136  Foulis,  A.  B.,  ironmonger 

132  Stevenlaiv's  Close 

6  Free  New  North  School 
6  Robertson,  Geo.,  teacher 
1  Tarbet,  James 
1  Fraser,  Alexander 

130  Fleming,  G. 
128  Robertson,  J.  k  J. 
126  Young,  Jas. 
124  Hyam,  B. 
Tron  Church 

South  Bridge  here 
Niddry  Street  here 
122  Chalmers,  J.,  spirit  dealer 
120  Cairns,  A. 
118  Dickson's  Close 
118  First    Edinburgh    Cooking 

Depot.     See  Adv. 
116  Ram  age,  John 
114  Buchanan,   J.,   coffeehouse. 

See  Adv. 
114  Provident  Property  Invest- 
ment Company's  Office 
110  k  112  Oliphant,  F.,  baker 
108  Cant's  Close 

Campbell,  J.,  smith 
106  Rollo,  James,  grocer 

Porteous,  Jas.,  coffeehouse 
o    Beddie,  G. ,  tailor  and  cloth. 
J§    M'Kean,  R. 
^   Wishart,  R. 
-g    Wishart,  P. 

„S    Slight  &  Kerr,  tobacconists 
•~    Wright,  J. ,  japanner 
g§    Beddie,  John,  brassfounder. 
-*       See  Adv. 
S   Nickol,  James,  publisher 
Cowan  k  Co. 


102  Pillans,  John 
100  Steele,  J.,  ironmonger 
98  M'Intosh,  William 

96  Blackfriars  Wynd 

21  Lawson,  Adam,  wright 
5  Bremner,  William 


92 


Hutton,  A. 

Ovens,  William,  grocer 
Mitchell  k  Son,  coopers 
Benevolent,  Society  Hall 
Harlow,  Thomas 
Sounnes,  Robert,  grocer 
Toddrkk's  Wynd 
O'Neill,  .1.,  draper 
Underwood,  T.  S. 
Rutherford  k  Co. 
Murdoch's  Close 
Fegan  &  Co.     See  Adv. 
Forstall,  J. 
Skinner's  Close 
Jamieson,  W.  M. 
Gallie,  Laird,  &;  Co. 
M'Pherson,  Mrs  Charles 


St  Patrick's  Church 
7  Hannan,  Rev.  Edward 
7  O'Donnell,  Rev.  Alexander 
.   7  Forbes,  Rev.  George  G. 
^   7  Corbett,  Rev.  William 
JS    7  Prout,  Rev.  Robert 
Elphinstone  Court 

ill  Pentzlin&M'Adie 

o 

£>     g    Frazer,  Alexander,  smith 
-*    ^    Alexander,  James 

S  22  Wilson,  A.  &  W.  R.  printers 

s"'  16  United  Industrial  School 

16  Ferguson,  G,  teacher 

6  U.  P.  C.  Mission  School 

6  Dodds,  James,  teacher 

54  Paterson,  A.,  milliner 
50  Hyndford  Close 
50  Spence,  J.,  smith 
48  Arnot,  William 
46  Mathieson,  R. 
42  South  Foulis  Close 
40  Mortimer,  J.,  flesher 
34  Rennie,  P.,  stationer 
30  Christie,  James,  grocer 
28  Fountain  Close 

Luis,    Ellia,    stucco   manu- 
facturer.    See  Adv. 
26  Wilson,  John,  baker 
24  Robertson,  David,  hosier 
20  Cunningham,  Mrs  Janet 
18  George,  J. 
16  Ticeeddale  Court 

Oliver  &  Boyd,  publishers 
14  Ramsay,  Thomas,  baker 
10    World' End  Close 
10  Hutton,  A.,  pawnbroker 
Peaeoek,  A.,  tobacconist 

S  Nicholson,  D.,  &  Son.     See 
Adv. 

4  Wight,  J. 

2  Robertson,  William,  grocer 


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Hill  Place,     12. 

34  Nicolson  Street. 

lA  Young,  Andrew,  baker 
2  Imlay,  George 
2  Hardie,  John 

2  Wright,  Thomas 

3  Robertson,  John,  spirit  dealer 

4  Mackay,  D.,  house  agent 
4  Coutts,  James 

4  Honeyman,  W.  C. 

5  Globe  hotel,  Mary  Ann  Liv- 

ingstone 

C  M 'Donald,  William,  agent 

7  Moses,  David 

7  Gray,  Mrs  George 

7  Powell,  Alfred 

7  Drye,  Charles 

7  Stott,  Robert 

7  Alexander,  James 

7  Penmau,  David  J. 

9  Temple,  Thomas 
10  Erskine,  James 
10  Gordon,  Mrs  E. 
10  Garden,  Hugh 
10  Burge,  William 
10  Hamilton,  Miss 

10  M'Phee,  Mrs  James 

11  Mackay,  iEneas,  tea  mercht. 

12  Brown,  Mrs  J. 

13  Brown,  Mrs  Peter 
13  Gorman,  Nath. 

13  Dick,  Thomas,  engraver 

13  Black,  John 

13  M'Pherson,  Mrs 

13  Wybar,  George 

13  Morgan,  Mrs 

13  Reid,  David 

16  Leitch,  J.  B.,  baker 

17  Shepherd,  David,  flesher 

18  Lowden  &  Rowe 

Hill  Square,    12. 

Hill  Place. 


Fleming,  Thomas  A. 
Maiden,  Mrs  James 
Main,  Mrs 
Innes,  Mrs 
Finlay,  Mrs 
Crerar,  Alexander 
Fraser,  Mrs 

2  Lowden,  Miss  A. 

3  Weddell,  William 
Morrison,  James 
Dawson,  William 
Robertson,  Henry  T. 
Forbes,  Duncan 
Minto,  John,  registrar 
Lawrie,  Henry,  agent 
Hossack,  D. 

Heriot,  Mrs  James 
Skinner,  James 
Glen,  William 
Fuller,  W.,  accountant 
Welsh,  Mrs  Agnes 
Reid,  Edmund,  confectioner. 
See  Adv. 


9  Stewart,  James 
9  Bums,  Mrs 
9  Calver,  Robert 
10  Stewart,  John 

10  Campbell,  Robert 
Free  Roxburgh  Church 

12  Fenwick,  Thomas 

12  M'Dowall,  Miss 

12  M'DowaU,  Mrs  William 

12a  Reid,  William,  merchant 

12  Gray,  Andrew 

Hill  Street.    6. 

lA  Atkinson,  James  G.,  teacher 

of  music.     See  Adv. 
1  Scott,  Bruce,  &  Glover,  W.S. 
1  Argus  Life  Assurance  Co. 
]   Scott,  Archibald,  S.S.C. 
1  Bruce,  John,  AV.S. 
1  Glover,  John,  S.S.C. 
3  Sutter,  Arch.,  civil  engineer 
3  Commissariat  Office 
3  Cumming,  Robert,  A.C.G. 
5  Bell  &M 'Lean,  W.S. 
5  Agent/or  Church  of  Scotland 
5  Bell,  John  Beatson,  W.S. 
5  M'Lean,  Hector  F.,  W.S. 
7  Hay,  William,  architect 
9  Mackenzie  k  Kermack,  W.  S. 
9  Kermack,  W.  R.,  W.S. 
9  Mackenzie,  George,  W.S. 
9  Mackenzie,  John  Ord,  W.  S. 
9  Mackenzie,  John,  juu. 

11  Stirling,  Jas.,  civil  engineer 

13  Macandrew,  J.  &  R,,  W.S. 
15  Wilson,     Burn,     &     Gloag, 

W.S. 

15  Burn,  George,  W.S. 
17  Manson,  David,  S.S.C. 
17  Scott,  Thomas,  jun.,  C.A. 
17  Scott,  Thomas,  C.A. 

17  Wright,  John,  W.S. 

19  Henderson  &  Bisset 
19a  Callender,  Henry,  C.A. 
19a  Richardson     &     Johnston, 

W.S. 

21  Lorimer,  James,  advocate 
24  Blackie,  Professor  John  S. 

22  M'Lennan,   John  Ferguson, 

advocate 

20  Ronald  &  Ritchie,  S.S.C. 
20  Ronald,  John,  S.S.C. 
20  Scottish  Drainage  Company 
20  Ritchie,  Charles,  S.S.C. 
20  Scottish   Commercial  Insur- 
ance Company 

18  Skene,   W.   F.,   &   Peacock, 

W.S. 
18  Church    of    England     Life 
Assurance  Office 

16  Ritchie,  R.,  civil  engineer 
16   Union     Insurance      Office  ; 

Robert  Ritchie,  agent 
16  Ritchie,  R.  Peel,  M.D. 

14  Dunlop,  G.  &  G.,  law  agents 
14  Wilson,  George,  S.S.C. 

12  Dalmahoy  &  Cowan,  AV.S. 
12  National    Bank    of    India, 

Limited 


12  Cowan,  John,  W.S. 
10  Maconochie,  Duncan,  &.  Hare, 
W.S. 

8  M'Neil,  Archibald,  W.S. 

8  M'Neil  &Sime,  W.S. 

8  Sime,  William,  S.S.C. 
6  Duncan,    Dewar,    &    Black, 

W.S. 
6  Duncan,  James,  W.S. 
6  Dewar,  H.  B.,  S.S.C. 
6  Black,  James,  S.S.C. 

6  Duncan,  J.  Barker,  W.S. 
4  Forman,  J.  N.  &  J.,  W.S. 
2  Young,  John,  S.S.C.  &  N.P. 
2  Young,  James,  S.S.C. 
2  Wallace,  Ts.,  S.S.C.  &  N.P. 
2  Pilkiugton  &  Bell,  architects 
2  Pilkington,      Frederick    T.,„; 

architect 
2  Bell,  John,  surveyor 
2  Bough,  Samuel,  A.R.S.A. 

Hill  Street  Lane  N.    6. 

Graham,  John,  coach-hirer 
Campbell,  James 

Hillhousefield,    4.    . 

Bonnington. 

2  Rose,  Thomas,  spirit  mercht. 

4  Black,  James,  engineer 

5  Hughes,  Elizabeth,  grocer 

7  Donaldson,  James,  grocer 

9  Johnstone,  John,  shoemaker 
16  Samuel,  J. ,  flesher,  post  office 
18  Little,  Mrs  Alexander,  grocer 
21  Fotheringham,  Miss,  baker 
23  Wilson,  Thomas 
23  Jackson,  Thomas 
25  Heggie,  Robert,  wright 

36  Clark,  William,  grocer 

37  Nicolson,  John,  grocer 
44  Smith,  John,  tailor 

Hillhousefield  House 
Ronalds,  Hugh 

Hillside  Crescent,    1. 

Leopold  Place. 

1  Smyth,  Prof.  Charles  Piazzi 

2  Rogers,  Alexander 

3  Rose,  Hugh  {Craig  &  E.) 

4  Allan,  Mrs  Robert 

5  Allan,  Alexander 

Brunswick  Street  here 
11  Brown,  Miss 

Grant,  Miss,  Greenside  house 

Holyrood  Palace.    8. 

Anderson,  Duncan 

Gough,  Owen 

Drummond,  William,  porter 

Holyrood  Street,  S.    12. 
1  MacCallum,  Hugh,  draper 

1  Begbie,  Thomas 

2  Waterston,  James  H. 


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Holyrood  Terrace.    8. 

See  69  Abbey  Hill. 

Home  Street.    11. 

1  Bell,  Miss 

2  Smith,  Matthew 

2  Matheson,  George 

3  Koss,  Thomas,  grocer 

5  Adamson,  Richard  W. 

6  Thomson,  William 
8  Motherwell,  John 

8  Proctor,  Miss 

9  Donaldson,  Richard  R. 

10  Sinclair,  Mrs 

11  Walker,  Robert 

12  Liddell,  George 

13  Scott,  Robert,  slater 

13  Ramage,  Mrs 

14  Peebles,  Thomas 

14a  Moodie,  John,  grocer 

15  Goodfellow,  Andrew 

17  Ramage,  John  S. 
Browjliam  Street  here 

18  Falconer,  D.,  grocer 

19  Paterson,  Mrs  James 
19  Turnbull,  Mrs 

19  Davidson,  Mrs,  dressmaker 

20  Tod,  John 

21  Johnston,  Mrs 

23  Weston,     Samuel,     painter. 

See  Adv. 

24  Nisbet,  Thomas 

25  Arnold,  James,  baker 

28  Smellie,  John,  grocer 

29  Masterton,  William 

30  Cockburn,  David 

31  Farquharson,  David 

32  Mann,  Mrs,  bookseller 

33  Taylor,  Mrs  D. 

34  Baird,  Alexander 

35  Burns,  John,  coal  merchant. 

See  Adv. 
35  M'Grath,  Mrs 
35  Carsewell,  Alexander 
35  Moves,  James 

35  Campbell,  Dick 

36  Horsburgh,  Andrew 

38  Macadam,  John 

39  Hay,  George,  house  agent 
39  I nnes,  Alexander 

39  Gourlay,  James 

40  Grieve,  Thomas 

41  Brown,  Mrs  Sarah 

42  Paul,  Robert 

42  Bryden,  James  (G. P.O.) 

43  Bisset,  Archibald,  draper 

44  Aitken,  Mrs  Janet,  grocer 

45  Barland,  John  W. 

46  Weston,  Samuel 
46  Spence,  Joseph 

46  Macpherson,  David 

46  Ronaldson,  Misses 

47  Plummer,  Alexander,  flesher 

48  Campbell,  William 

50  Grosset,  William,  baker 

51  Peacock,  Miss  M. 

52  Littlejohn,  Mrs,  tobacconist 

53  Reid,  Robert,  baker 


Scottish    Episcopal    Church 
Training  Institution 

Kirman,  Wm.,  coach-hirer 
Stein,  Andrew,  merchant 
Stein,  John,  merchant 
Bain,  W.,  &  Co.,  Lochrin  iron 
and  wire  works.     See  Adv. 
.    Young's  Paraffin  Light  Co.' s 

.§         Works  ;  T.  Scott,  manager 

>S    Alexander,  William 

J    M 'Murray,  John 
Sinclair,  Alexander 
Reid,  James 
Pollock,  Robert 
M'Kelvie,  James 
Fleming,   James,   sugar  and 
rice  mills 

Hope  Crescent,    2. 
Annandale  Street. 

7  Swan,  Mrs  W. 

8  Rankin,  Francis,  merchant 

17  Ford,  William  J. 

18  Thorn,  David 

Duncan,  T.,  &  Sons,  brush 

manufactory.     See  Adv. 
Bruce,  Robt. ,  &  Son,  builders 

Hope  Park,    13. 

Meadows. 
Trades'  Maiden  Hospital 
6  Nisbet,  Rev.  William 
Vallance,  James 

Hope  Park  Crescent,  13. 

Meadows. 

1  Groundwater,  Peter 

2  Heron,  James 

2  Paterson,  James 

2  Herdson,  James,  jun. 

2  Birrel,  Henry 

2  Napier,  George 

3  Peters,  James 

4  Robertson,  Daniel 

5  Jack,  Mrs  Margaret 
5  Dick,  Mrs  Margaret 
5  Hay,  Alexander 

5  Carlisle,  James 

5  M'Cann,  James 

6  Thomson,  David 

Hope  Park  End.    11. 

See  Buccleuch  Street. 

Hope  Park  Square,    11. 

Meadows. 

1  Hunter,  William 

2  Cairns,  John 

3  Taylor,  Alexander 

4  Hunter,  Peter 

5  Sneezum,  John 

5  Archman,  Robert 

6  Taylor,  James 

7  Whitehead,  Miss 
7a  Mann,  John,  dairy 

8  Carlisle,  W. 
8  Cowan,  John 

S  Dickson,  Miss  A. 


8a  Barclay,  Mrs 
8a  Low,  John  B. 
9  Peiitzliu,  Align  l 

Buccleuch  School. 

Hutton,  Miss  Ann,  teacher 

Hope  Park  Terrace,    13. 
10  South  Clerk  Street. 

1  Lindsay,  David 

3  Tod,  John 

3  Smith,  Harry  W. 

3  Douglas,  Thomas  B. 

3  Cooke,  James 

3  Robertson,  Miss 

5  Howe,  William 

7  Cooper,  Rev.  John 

9  M'Lauchlan,  William 

9  Tait,  William 

9  Worke,  Mrs  P. 

9  Cownie,  W.,  jun. 

9  Fenton,  James 

9  Cameron,  Duncan 
11  Scott,  William,  S.S.C. 
13  Cooper,  J.  Henry 
15  Danks,  John 
15  Dunlop,  D.  M. 
15  Watson,  Henry 
15  Tod,  David 
15  Duncan,  Mrs 

15  Urquhart,  Mrs 

17  Chalmers,  Joseph,  A.M. 

Hope  Street,    4. 

140  Princes  Street. 
1  Hobday,  Mrs  F. 
1  Gibson,  J.,  dairy 

1  Farrell,  Mrs  R.,  poulterer 

3  Denson,  Richard,  lodgings 
5  Mackay,  William 

5  Ross,  Andrew,  lodgings 

5  Isbister,  Misses 

5  Sheriff,  Jas.,  cabinetmaker 

5  Couston,  Miss 

7  Greig,  Mrs,  lodgings 

9  Stuart,  James.     See  Adv. 
9  Blyth,  Miss,  private  classi  - 
9  Reid,  Miss,  lodginss 

11  Handyside,  P.  D.,  M.D. 
13  Rolland,  Mrs  John 

13  Hunter,  Miss,  dressmaker 

13  Thomson,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer 

16  Walker,  Miss  Ellen 

14  Scott,  Alexander 
14  Low,  Mrs,  lodgings 

12  Elston,  Mrs 

10  Ayton,  E.,  dentist 

8  Currer,  Adam 

8  Watson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
8  Neaves,  Charles,  advocate 

6  Stewart,  Donald 

6  Stewart,  Mrs,  lodgings 
6  Harrison,  Captain  John 

4  Sansome,  Frederick  S. 
4  Black,  John 

4  M'Bryde,  Miss  Agnes 
4  Taylor,  Miss.     See  Adv. 
4  Taylor,  Archibald 

2  Kerr,  Huffh.  coach-hirer 


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'?  Mushet,  John,  &  Son,  house 

agents 
2  Macgill,  Archibald,  painter 

2  Peacock,  Jas.,  victual  dealer 

Hope  Street.    3. 

See  Leith  Walk. 

Hope  Street  Lane.    4. 

Brown  &  Jamieson,  joiners 

Hope  Terrace,    13. 

Whitehouse  Loan. 

1  Murray,  Mrs 

3  Campbell,  Major 
Blackford  Lodge 

5  Millar,  A.  M. 
7  Gibson,  Adam 
9  Bryce,  Mrs  James 

11  Croil,  Mrs 

13  Scott,  Rev.  James 
15  Macmillan,     John,      depute 

Sheriff-clerk  of  Chancery 

15  Paterson,  Mrs 

17  Riach,  Mrs  John 

19  Yule,  D.  C. 

21  Masson,  Rev.  D.,  M.D. 

23  Paterson,  William 

25  Stewart,  Charles 

27  Paterson,  John 

29  Muirhead,  John  Jas.,  Mount 

Grange 
31  Panton,  William 
33  Fairbairn,  William 
35  Dick,   James  (  W.    Taylor  de 

Go.) 

12  Blyth,  Mrs 

14  Macfie,  John 

16  Miller,  James 

18  Cochar,  James 

20  Temple,  Alexander 

Hope  Terrace,    5. 

Prince  Regent  Street. 

1  Lawson,  James 

2  Cairns,  Mrs  John 

2  Kerr,  James 

3  Robertson,  Magnus 

4  Cunningham,  William 

4  Gunn?  William,  shipmaster 
4  Tait,  George,  shipmaster 

4  Batchelor,  Henry 

5  Miles,  Alexander 

6  Clark,  Crighton,  shipmaster 

7  Stoddart,  David 

7  Andrew,  Alexander 

7  Ligertwood,  James 

8  Ponds,  Mrs  Joseph 

Horn  Lane.    3. 

1  Leslie,  Mrs,  nurse 

1  M'Roberts,  Mrs 

3  King,  Thomas,  gardener 

Horse  Wynd,    8. 

Ilolyrood. 
Younger,  W.,  &  Co.,  brewers 


Holyrood  School 
Thomson,  A.,  Lothian  vale 

Horse  Wynd,    9. 

179  Covxjate. 

6  Sutherland,  Sinclair 

10  Wishart,  D. 

12  Sanson,  Robert,  printer 
14  Allan,  Robert ;  house  33 

28  Somerville,  P. 

30  Kelt,  Mrs,  china  merchant 
32  Ritchie,  George,  smith 

32  Simpson,  Peter,  turner 

32  M'Gillivray  &  Coutie,  joiners 

32  M'Gillivray,  Andrew 

31  Robin,  James 

29  Lumsden,  James 

25  Walton,  George' 

21  Blackie,  Andrew  (G.P.O.) 

11  Maloney,  P. 

Howard  Place,    2. 

Inverleith  Row. 

1  Shiels,  T. ,  painter  and  glazier 

1  Heron,  John,  spirit  merchant 

3  Stewart,  George 

3  Anderson,  W.  W. 

3  Kirkwood,  Mrs  A. 

3  Ogilvie,  Captain  S.  T.,  R.N. 

4  Scott,  John  M. 

5  Robertson,  A. 

6  Douglas,  James 

8  Meik,  Miss 

9  Pott,  Misses 

10  Scott,  Miss  Beatrice 

11  M 'Donald,  Lieut. -Col.  Wm. 

12  Wyllie,  Colonel  James  S. 

13  Reid,  William,  writer 

14  M'Nab,  Malcolm 

15  Blair,  Mrs  W.  D. 

16  Campbell,  Lady 

17  Carr,  Mrs  A.  P. 

18  Spottiswoode,  Robert 

19  Fairlie,  James 

20  Pigott,  Mrs  Smyth 

21  Prentice,  Charles 

21  Prentice,  J.  Glass 

22  Hill,  Mrs 

23  Young,  Mrs  William  M. 

24  Dunbar,  Mrs 

26  Drummond,  Mrs  G.  M. 

27  Campbell,  Mrs 

29  Farnie,  Miss 

30  Christie,  Miss 

31  Gibson,  John 

Howard  Place,  South.  2. 

1  Lamb,  Thomas 

2  Heron,  John 

3  Galletly,  William 

4  Inch,  Mrs 

Howard  Street.    3. 

1  Jackson,  P.  &  T.,  wine  mer- 

chants and  grocers  (P.O.) 

2  Lamb,  Robert,  stationer 

3  Inch,  David,  fiesher 


Howe  Street.    5. 

1a  Moffat,  William,  baker 

1  Hutchison,  Mrs 

1  Millar,  John 

1  Whyte,  Alex.  ( W.  &  Son) 

3  Thomson,  James,  grocer 

3  Hay,  Wm.  Brenmer,  S.S.C. 

5  Bell,  Peter 

5  Cornwall,  Mrs,  dressmaker 

5  Baxter,  Mrs  P. 

5  Summers,  Mrs 

5  Duff,  John 

7  Baxter,  James  C,  S.S.C. 

9  Govan,  Mrs 
11  Anderson,  James,  solicitor 
11  Smyth,  Mrs  Janet 
11  Kemp,  Robert 
13  Young,  Mrs 
13  Gray,  Mrs 
15  Gillespie,  John,  grocer 
15  Stevens,  David,  plumber 
17  Christie,  Mrs 
17  Macdonald,  James 
1 9  Black,  Miss  A. ,  china  mercht. 
19  Johnston,   Mrs  W.,    victual 
dealer 
Northumberland  Street  here 
21  Young,  John,  &  Co. 
21  Jeffery  &  Company 
23  Flach,  Mrs,  milliner 
23  Flach,  Lambert 
23  Johnston,  Mrs  W. 
23  Fleming,  Mrs,  midwife 
23  Ross,  Alexander,  writer 
23  Kelly, Mrs, midwife  and  nurse 
23  Edgar,  R.,  provision  mercht. 
23a  Stobie,  Robert,  spirit  dealer 
23  Harkness,  Mrs  Barbara 
25  Finlayson,  Rev.  Thos.,  D.D. 
25  Finlayson,  Thomas,  advocate 
27  Aitken,  Thomas 
27  Thomson,  George 
27  Lamb,  William 
27  Murray,  Henry 
27  Rosa,  Ed.,  chiropodist 
29  Kilgour,  Mrs,  lodgings 
31  Howden,  Mrs,  boarding-ho. 
33  Greig,  William 
33  Green,  Henry  H.,  teacher 
33  Stewart,  Mrs  James 
33  M'Laren,  John  R.,  teacher 
33  Arthur,  Mrs 
35  Mill,  Mrs 

37  Jackson,  T.,  &  Sons,  plmbrs. 

39  Henderson,  Miss,  fruiterer 
48  Brow,  W.,  saddler 

46  Shepherd,  William,  draper 

44  Carmichael,  Miss 

44  Smith,  James  (S.  <b  Walker) 

44  Paterson,  Miss 

44  Millar,  Mrs 

44  Meldrum,  Mrs  Catherine 

44  Scott,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

44  M'Kechnie,  William 

42  Porter,  Martin,  stationer 

40  Swan,  Robert,  grocer 

38  Duffus,  Peter,  shoe  wareho. 
38a  Haig,  John,  coach-hirer 


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34 
34 
32 
30 
28 
26 
24 
24 
24 
24 
22 
20 
20 
20 
IS 
18 


Wilson,  Matthew,  druggist 
Jamieson,  Mrs  William 
Thomson,  Miss 
Mackenzie,  Miss 
Hav,  William,  tobacconist 
Lees,  David  Todd,  S.S.C. 
Hislop,  William 
Corlett,  Miss 
Powrie,  Peter 
Rose,  R.  M.,  accountant 
Waterson,  Miss,  dressmaker 
Clark  k  Beatson,  ironm'gers 
Commercial  Printing  Co. 
Carstairs,  Matthew 
Carstairs,  David 
Morrison,  Misses 
Kent,  George  Killick 
M'Dougal,  George,  grocer 
Jamaica  Street  here 

16b  Marshall,  W.  F.,  chemist. 
See  Adv. 

16  M 'Gibbon,  J.,  M.D. 

16  M 'Gibbon,  George 

14  Mackay,  Donald 

14  Krag,  Erik 

12  M'Tavish,    William,    tailor 
and  clothier 

12  Tweedie,  Mrs  P. 

10  Brown,  Robert,  spirit  dealer 
8  Renwick,  James,  coach-hirer 

5  Glover,  Robert,  bootmaker 
Sb  Rosenberg,  L. 

6  Adams,  William 
6  Walker,  James 

6  Whigham,  E.,  draper 
6  Leslie,  John 

6  Armstrong,  Mrs,  dressmaker 
6  Ferguson,  R.  J. 
6  Henderson,  D. 
6  Shepherd,  William 
4  Henderson,  D.,  baker 
4b  Adams,  William,  furniture 
dealer 

2  Wetherstone,  Hugh,  flesher 

Hugh  Miller  Place,    3. 

Stockbridge. 
1  Brown,  James 

3  Whitelaw,  James 
10  Grubb,  D.  R. 

20  Aitken,  William 

21  Peters,  David 

26  Buchanan,  Alexander 

29  Auehincloss,  John 

30  Hutchison,  C.  G.,  teacher 

Hunter  Square.    9. 

1  Doig,  Mrs  R. 

1  Hogg,  Thomas 

2  Mack,  W.  B.,  hatter 

3  Richardson  &  Brown 

4  Merchant^  Hall 

4  Merchant  Company 

4  Watt,  William,  office-keeper 

4  Rutherford,  Miss 

5  Royal    Bank    of    Scotland 

Branch 
Morton,  W.,  agent 


6  Russell,  Thomas,  &  Co. 

7  Quigley  &  Reid,  printers 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank 

8  Pillans,  Hugh  Scott,  agent 
10  Spence,  John,  tavern-keeper 
10  Currie  &  Lamb,  bookbinders 

Huntly  Street,    3. 

Canonmills. 
2  Bolton,  Frederick 

2  Morris,  Miss 

3  Fraser,  Thos. ,  victual  dlr. 
6  Williamson,  James 

6  Murray,  Thomas  C.  See  Adv. 
6  Wood,  Alexander 
6  Inch,  David 

8  Hay,  R.  &  G.,  grocers 

9  Niven,  John,  dairy 

India  Place,    3. 

Stockbridge. 

5  Dougal,  William,  bootmaker 

6  Brown,  Robert,  grocer 

7  Paterson,  Robert 

7  Dougal],  W. 

8  M'Dougall,  Jas.,  bootmaker 

9  Hutchison,   Mrs,   china  mer- 

chant 

10  Kay,  William,  bootmaker 

11  Smith,  Mrs  W.,  plumber 

12  Johnson,  Thomas  (/.  &  Son) 
12  Johnson,  William  (/.  &  Son) 
12  Young,  Miss 

12  Burnet,  Mrs 

13  Hutchison,    William,    news- 

agent 

14  Pagan,  Archibald,  grocer 

15  Innes  Brothers,  grocers 

16  Stewart,  Alexander,  grocer 

17  Mathison,  A.,  spirit  dealer 
19  Simpson,  P.,  French  polisher 
19  Ramsay,  William,  slater 

27  Watson,  John 
29  Reid,  Peter 
29  Campbell,  S.  Scott 
31  Ross,  Miss,  dressmaker 
35a  Dudgeon,  Alexander,  grocer 
37  Webster,  John 
37  Robertson,  MrsM.,dressmkr. 
39a  Aithie,  John 
39  Sibbald,  Mrs,  cook 
39  Stewart,  A. 
41  M'Pherson,  John 
43  Laurence,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
43  Burton,  James 
47  Veitch,  John 
47  Johnston,  Mrs 
47  Knight,  William 
49  Scott,  William 
51  Barker,  Thomas 
55  Fyfe,  George 
55  Fyfe,  Mrs,  nurse 
55  Ballantyne,     Misses,    dress- 
makers 
55  Clark,  Martin 
55  Cook,  W. 
55  Adamson,  Alexander 
55  M'Lintock,  Alexander 


57  M'Pherson,  \V\  (G.P.O.) 

60  Fisher,  Mrs,  Indies'  nurse 

54  Cockburn,  J. 

52  Veitch,  Mrs,  midwife 

50  Dearness,  Mrs,  ladies'  nur.se 

50  Ure,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

48  Gray,  Mrs  l'r.,  ladies'  nurse 

46  Gray,  William,  dairyman 

44  Flett,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

44  Anderson,  Miss  .Mary 

44  Henderson,  Mrs, ladies'  nurse 

44  Gibb,  Miss,  dressmaker 

44  Angus,  Miss,  dressmaker 

44  Elliot,  Mrs,  cook 

44  Stevens,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

44  MacKenzie,  George 

42  Nicol,  John 

40  Davidson,  W'illiam,  grocer 

38  Stenhouse,  Mrs,  cook 

38  Gray,  James,  watchmaker 

38  Nisbet,  James,  tailor 

32  Allan,  John,  tailor 

32  Mackinlay,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

30  Saunders,  George 

26  Crawford,  Miss 

26  Young,  Miss,  lace-cleaner 

26  Cranstoun,  Mrs,  cook 

26  Macrae,  M. 

24  Coghill,  Mrs,  cook 

24  Malloch,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

18  Gray,  Daniel,  painter 

India  Street. 

East  and  Nos.  48  to  60—5. 

West,  4. 

1  Cropper,  W. ,  &  Son,  painters 

3  Nicoll,  Joseph,  grocer 

5  Morris,  Mrs  C,  lodgings 

7  Bisset,  Mrs  James 

7  Dunbar,  James 

7  Richter,  Otto,  Ph.D.,   prof, 
of  music 

7  Bird,  Mrs 

7  Matheson,  Peter 

7  Huxtable,  Alfred 

9  Murray,  Mrs  W.  H. 

9a  Grainger,  D.,  baker 
11  Turnbull,  John 
13  Tweedie,  John 
13  Ferguson,  Miss  M. 
13  Chalmers,  Mrs 
13  Lee,  Mrs 
13  Hoist,  Miss 
15  Robertson,  James 

Jamaica  Street  here 
17  Steuart,  J.  &  C,  W.S. 
17  Steuart,  Archibald,  W.S. 
17  Steuart,  James,  W.S. 
17  Steuart,  Charles,  W.S. 

19  Somerville,  Misses 
19  Manson,  Mrs  A. 
19  Whyte,  Mrs 

19  Don,  Duncan,  writer 

21  Brakenrid^e,    D.    J.,    M.D., 

F.R.C.P. 
21a  Stewart,  John,  coach -hirer 
23  Russell,  William,  C.A. 

25  Richardson,  Miss 


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25  Mackie,  Mrs  E. 

25  Robertson,  John 

25  Simson,D.,  teacher  of  drawing 

25  Cropper,  W.,  painter 

25  Cropper,  William,  junior 

25  Brown,  Miss  Ann 
25  Steedman,  John 

25  Wallace,  Daniel  M'Kenzie 

27  Gloag,  W.  E.,  advocate 
27a  Lamb,  William 

29  Logan,  John,  W.S. 
31  Cleghorn,  Miss  Jane 
31  Cleghorn,  M. 

31  Bain,  Kenneth,  collector 
31  Beveridge,  Robert 
31  Rose,  Mrs  Herriot 

31  Neill,  Mrs  A. 
58  Chalmers,  Miss 
56  Davidson,  Mrs 

56  M'Lachlan,  Miss  Isabella 

56  Robertson,  Misses 

56  Anderson,  Mrs  William 

56  May,  Mrs 

56  Dalziel,  Mrs  W. 

56  Hurry,  John 

54  Ramage,  John 

54a  Macdonald,  D. 

52  Chalmers,  James 

50  Noble,  Alexander 

48  Millar,  James 

48  Stevenson,  Miss 

48  Geikie,  Miss 

48  Morrison,  Wm.  Oliphant 

48  Milne,  J.  K. 

46  Flemington,  Andrew 

Gloucester  Place  here 

44  Fortune,  John,  painter 

42  Vertue,  George 

40  Ramage,  Alexander,  teacher 

40  Keddie,  David 

36  Henderson's,  Mr,  school 

34  Turnbull,  Patrick,  W.S. 

32  Barstow,  C.  M.,  C.A. 

30  Young,  Mrs 

28  Nicolson,  James 

28  Bonnar,  Mrs 

28  Sumerville,  Mrs  D. 
28  Barber,  Mrs  Helen 
28  Gilchrist,  John 
28  Morison,  Thomas 

26  Douglas,  A.  Halliday,  M.D., 

F.R.C.P. 
24  Jackson,  Alexander,  M.D. 
24a  Tait,  Alexander,  grocer 
22  Thomson,  Mrs  E. 
22  Christie,  W.,  advocate 
22  Brown,  Miss  A. 
22  Edgar,  James 
22  Crombie,  David 
22  Mitchelhill,  John 
22  Gloag,  Miss  H.,  lodgings 
20  Moncrieff,  John  S.,  C.A. 
18  Thomson,  William 
16  Dalzel,  Miss 
14  Simson,  Mrs 
12  Robertson,  Alex.,  W.S. 
10  Henderson,  James 
10  Henderson,  Mrs,  lodgings 


8  Cossar,  Miss 

6  Hall,  D.,  lodgings 

6  Pollexfen,  James  R.,  W.S. 

6  Mackintosh,  W.,  advocate 

6  Balfour,  J.  B.,  advocate 

4  Paterson,  James 

4  Paterson,  Thomas,  W.S. 

2  Forsyth,  Robert,  baker 

Infirmary  Street,    8. 
South  Bridge. 

Royal  Infirmary  —  M  'Dou- 

gall,  A.,  treasurer  &  super. 

Brace,    Mrs,  superintendent 

of  Lock  hospital 
Fever  hospital 
Strachan,  R.  J.,  chaplain 
Hamilton,  J.,  chaplain 
Forsyth,  Miss,  housekeeper 
Sidey,  Miss,  matron 
Gibson,  J.,  gatekeeper 
Robin,  P.,  janitor 

2  Payne,  Theodore,  spirit  mer. 

3,  4  M'Kichan,  D>,  &  Co. 

4  Stewart,  Alexander 

4  Donaldson,  John 

4  Kennedy,  Chas.,  corkcutter 

4  Leary,  J. 

5  Cassie,  J.  &  A. 

6  Nevi  Church  Society 

7  Lady  Yester's  Church 
7a  Mission  School  Booms 

7  Begbie,  Alex.,  shoemaker 

Infirmary  St.  U.P.  Church 
8,  li,  12,  &  13  Kemp  &  Co., 
chemists.     See  Adv. 

14  Thin,  James,  bookseller 

Ingliston  Street,    12. 

Foot  of  Drummond  Street. 
2  Reid,  John,  plumber 
6  Dickson,  D. 
6  Reid,  J. 

6  Reid,  Thomas,  joiner 

7  Gowans,  James 

9  Morrison,  Alex.,  watchmaker 
9  Moncur,  Andrew 

11  Robertson,  Charles 

15  Gray,  George,  coal  merchant 
17  Adamson,  Andrew 

Inverleith  Place. 
See  Inverleith  Row. 

Inverleith  Row. 

East,  2.      West,  3. 
1  Borthwick,  Miss 

1  Dove,  Mrs 

2  Mackenzie,  Mrs  K.  F. 

3  Miller,  John 

4  Clark,  John 

5  Johnston,  Capt.  J.  C,  R.N. 

6  Ferguson,  Misses 

7  Whitehead,  George 
Sadler,  John,   Experimental 

cottage 

8  Gibson,  William 

9  Campbell,  Mrs 


10  Anderson,  Mrs 

10  Renny,  Mrs 

11  Anderson,  Dr  Arthur 

12  Duncan,  David,  advocate 

12  Sang,  George 

13  Robertson,  Donald 

14  M'Murtrie,  Rev.  John 

15  Smith,  Peter 

16  Wyld,  Major  William 

17  La  Cour,  L. 

18  Wright,  John,  W.S. 

19  Wyld,  Robert  S.,  W.S. 

20  Skene,  W.  F.  (.S'.  &  Peacock) 
Botanic  Gardens 

M'Nab,  James 
Warriston  House 
Marjoribanks,  William 
Carstairs    &    Sons,     florists, 

Warriston  nursery 
Lockhart,    John,     manager, 

Warriston  nursery 

21  Lockhart,  Colonel  A.  J. 

22  Connell,  Christopher  James 

23  M'Candlish,  William 

24  Hamilton,  Mrs  Eobert 

25  Charters,  Mrs  W.  Seton 

27  Balfour,  J.  H.,  M.D. 

28  Aytoun,  Misses 

29  Flockhart,  H. 

9  Watson,     Anthonv     ( L" 
S;  Cour  <£•  W.) 

*s    10  Gloag,  J.  A.  Lake 
;g   15  Dunlop,  Mrs  C.  Tennant 
"?    16  Inues,  Gilbert  Mitchell 
~         Innes,  Cosmo,  Inverleith 
house 

36  Carmichael,  Mrs 

37  Dewar,  H.  B.  {Duncan,  D. .  <£■ 

Black) 

38  Henderson,  Mrs 

39  Reoch,  John  F. 

40  Kerr,  H.  N.  J. 

41  Nivison,  Mrs 

42  Winchester,  James  W. 

43  Shand,  Mrs 

44  Handyside,  William 

45  Sang,  E.  (S.  &  Barker) 
Dickson's  Nurseries 

52  Crokat,  General 

53  Gibson,  John 

54  Henderson,  George 

55  Knapp,  Mrs 

56  Greig,  Peter  M. 

57  Mackenzie,  Mrs 

Inverleith  Terrace,    3. 

Inverleith  Row. 

1a  Thomson,  John 
1a  Miller,  Mrs  Hugh 

1  Wearne,  T.  M. 

2  Greig,  John 

2  Greig,  Somerville,  W.S. 

2  Greig,  Mrs,  of  West  Cambus 

3  Grant,  R.  (R.  G.  &  Son) 

4  Ker,  Misses 

5  Gray,  Mrs 

Taylor,  James,  gardener 


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Jamaica  Street.    5. 

1  Lisle,  George,  butcher 

1a  Kerr,  Mrs,  furnishing  shop 

3  Somerville,  Andrew 

3  Spalding,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

5  Reid,  Miss  M.,  dressmaker 

7  Thomson,  James,  dairyman 

9  Wood,  Mrs,  cook 

9  Porter,  Thomas 

9  Walker,  David  (Smith  k  W.) 

9  Malham,  Miss,  upholsteress 

11  Kerr,  William 
15  Forbes,  Mrs 

15  Dickie,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
15  Stephenson,  Mrs,  nurse 
15  Hutchison,  Mrs,  nurse 
15  Pearce,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

15  Warden,  Miss  H. 

17  Black,  Robert  W.,  grocer,  etc. 
19  Smith,  Laurence  (G.P.O.) 
19  Sivewright,  Mrs,  nurse 

21  Simpson,  Mrs  M.,  stapnaker 
21  Duncan,  Mrs,  nurse 

21  Elder,  Mrs,  nurse 

23  Dickson,  Mrs,  grocer 

25  Paton,  George,  news-agent 

25  Paton,  Mrs,  servants'  register 
27  King,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

27  Heggie,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

29  Peat,  Rd, ,  boot  and  shoe  mkr. 

31  Shand,  James,  grocer 
33  Orr,  William,  dairy 

35  Urrpihart,  Mrs,  nurse 
39  Kay  &  Co.,  merchants 
39  Innes,  Peter,  plasterer 

39  Barnett,  Charles,  blacksmith 
44  Bird,  Thomas,  grocer 

42  Stewart,  James,  baker 

40  Swan,  William 

36  Dryden,  Maiy,  grocer 

32  Paidin,  G.,  undertaker 

30  Pionald,  A.,  shoemaker 

28  M 'Donald,  Mrs,  cook 

28  Lyle,  William,  upholsterer 

26  Tait,  James 

24  Melrose,  William,  dairyman 

22  Drumniond,  Mrs,  ladies' nurse 
22  Nicol,  Mrs  M.,  ladies'  nurse 

18  Hodge,  G.,  tailor 

16  Hunter,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 
16  Stewart,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
16  Learmonth,       Mrs,       ladies' 

nurse 
16  Anderson,  Mrs  M. 
16  Wood,  Mrs  A.,  cook 
16  Fender,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

12  Ken-,  Mrs 

10  Gow,  Alexander 
10  Gow,  David 

10  Balmer,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
10  Anderson,  Mrs,  sick-nurse 

8  Young,  John,  wine  and  spirit 
merchant 

6  Gray,  G.,  grocer 

4  Young,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

4  Barr,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

4  Douglas,  Robert 

4  Wood,  Mrs 


2  Greig,  W.,  baker 

2b  Walls,  James,  spirit  dealer 

Jamaica  Street,    4. 
Bonnington. 

1  Hay,  John,  grocer 
1  Dahymple,  John 

1  Dalrymple,     Miss,    boarding 

school 

2  Macdonald,  Rev.  Robert 

3  Brown,  Miss 

4  Thomson,  Rev.  John 
Niven,  Robert,  gardener 

James'  Court.    9. 

See  High  Street. 

James'  Place,    1. 

Leith. 
1  Lassen,  C.  (L.  <b  Meiners) 

1  Meiners,  J.  F.  {Lassen  <L-  If. ) 

2  Scarth,  Pillans 

3  Tullis,  Mrs 

4  Hutchinson,  Thos. ,  merchant 

5  Browne,  W.  A.  F.,  M.D. 

5  Browne,  J.  H.  Balfour 

6  Wood,  John  H. 

6  Wood,  William 

7  Maclagan,  John  T. 

8  Whitelaw,  Mrs  M. 

9  Beveridge,  Alex.  (A.d-J.B.) 
10  Murray,  Mrs 

10  Saunders,  John,  jun. 

11  Macdonald,  John 

12  M'Millan,  Captain 
12  Gardner,  Mrs 

Jane  Terrace,    8. 

Comeh/  Green. 

4  Smyth,  Thomas 

5  Hunter,  David 

12  Macnee,  Maxwell 

13  Brown,  John 

Janefield  Place,    2. 
Easter  Road. 
1  Smith,  James 

1  Smith,  William 

2  Ellis,  William 

2  Macdougall,  Peter 

2  Henderson,  Mrs  James 

2  Wilson,  Thomas 

3  Archer,  Gilbert 

John's  Lane,    2. 

Leith. 
Beveridge,  A.  &  J.,  merchants 
Taylor,  James,  merchant 
Taylor,  Robert,  merchant 

John's  Place.    12. 

See  19  St  Leonard  Street. 

John's  Place,    2. 

Leith. 

1  Thorburn,  Rev.  David 

2  Jensen,  Theodore 

3  Peacock,  Adam 

3  Peacock,  Robert  A. 

4  Stocks,  Peter  (D.  S.  <£-■  Co.) 

5  Brotchie,  R.  (R.  B.  £  Co.) 

6  Hardie,  J.  T. 


7  Henderson,  John,  .M. I). 

8  Dunsmure,  Alex.,  merchant 

9  Mackie,  Mrs 

10  Hardie,  Thomas,  merchant 
10  Hardie,  Thomas,  M.D. 
Jackson,  Rev.  Gildart 

The  Parsonage 

Johnston  Terrace,    9. 

Castle  lliii. 
1   Dalrymple,    John,    tea    and 

coll'ee  merchant 
4  Bell,  John,  potato  merchant 
4  Horsburgh,  John,  tobacconist 

4  Forrester,  James  H. 

5  Lees,   John,  &  Co.,  tobacco 

manufacturers 
7  Fraser,  Daniel 
7  Donaldson,  Thomas  C. 

7  Copland,  Samuel 

8  Clephane,  H.,  painter 

10  Foord  &  Moir,   tanners  and 

curriers 

11  Palmer,  Thomas 

11  Hewlett,    T.,     Mns.     Bach. 
Oxon,  organist 

11  Halliday,  Ts.,  com.  traveller 

12  Stewart,  William,  clothier 
St  Columba's  Epis.  School ; 

Miss    M.     S.     Anderson, 

teacher 
Edinburgh  Normal  School ; 

James  Currie,  rector 
Bell,  Andrew,  agent 
Hunter,  Thos.,  com.  agent 
Harris,  John 
Urie,  James 

Johnston  Place,    3. 

Raebum  Place. 
1  Porteous,  Jas.,  spirit  dealer 
3  Peters,  Miss,  milliner 

3  Peebles,  Hugh 

4  Dickson,  Andw. ,  spirit  dealer 

5  Walker,  Thomas,  baker 

6  Clark,  Mrs 

6  Wood,  Thomas 

Johnstone  Street,    4. 

Citadel. 
5  Nicolson,  William 

7  Stenhouse  &  Black,  contracs. 

9  Gibson's  Co.  Porters 

18  Budge,  William,  eartwright 

Jordan  Bank,    13. 

Morningside. 
1  Macpherson,  Mrs 

Black,  Miss,  Ainslie  cottage 
M'Intyre,  Mrs,  Salem  house 
Halkett,  Lady,  Salem  house 

5  Dick,     Miss,    straw    bonnet 

maker 

6  Ferguson,  Mrs  John 

7  Bough,  Samuel,  A.E.S.A. 

8  Stobie,  Miss 

9  Stewart,  William 

10  Brown,    Thomas,   artist  and 

teacher  of  drawing 
10  Reid,  William 


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Jordan  Burn,    13. 

Morningside. 

1  Smith,  Mrs  William,  grocer 
Croll,  James 
Haywood,  Peter 
Stevenson,  William 

Jordan  Lane,    13. 

Morningside. 

1  Williamson,  George,  k  Son 
1  Torrance,  Henry 
1  Brown,  Miss  Mary 

1  Whitehead,  Robert 

2  Moir,  Alexander 
2  Sinclair,  Donald 
2  Manson,  Donald 

2  Carnie,  John 
Burntield,  Mrs,  Elizabethan 

cottage 

Jordan  Place,    13. 

Morningside. 
1,  2  Smith,  Mrs  Peter,  grocer 

3  Gill,  Miss,  lodgings 

Junction  Street,  Great. 

39  to  53—4.     Other  2)ar(s,  3. 

1  Wilson,  Miss,  tobacconist 

2  Dickson,  W.  k  H.,  milliners, 

etc. 

3  &  4  Macdonald,  Wni.,  spirit 

dealer 

5  Christie,    M.    k    J.,    dress- 
makers 

5  Ford,  Joseph 

5  Conquergood,  F. 

5  Jackson,  E.  J.  A.,  dressmkr, 

6  Penman,  John,  grocer 

7  Spence,  Francis 

8  Abernethy,  Mrs  Helen 

9  Lawrie,  John 
10  k  11  Fortune,  Robert,  slater 
10  Ken-,  Robert,  fresher 

12  Porteous,  George,  plumber 

13  Wallace,  John,  spirit  dealer 

14  Lawrie,  J.,  marble  cutter 
17  Smith,  John,  builder 
22  Lightbody,  J.  k  J.     SeeAdv 
25  Hamilton,  J.  k  William 
25  Don,  John,  box-maker 
25  Concpuergood,  F. 
25  Eckford,  T.,  farrier 
25  Sinclair,  Geo.,  boiler  maker 
29  M'Naughton,  Geo.,  teacher 
29  Stewart,  Richard 
29  Edmond,  G.,  teacher 

Bonnington  Boad  here 

Theatre  Bor/al 
41  M'Lay,  David 
41  Philip,  John,  wood  merchant 
43  Cockburn,  Mrs,  toy  shop 

43  Sutherland,  D.,  joiner 

44  Adie,  John,  spirit  merchant 

45  Adie,  Adam 

45  Mitchell,  William 

46  Reid,  Robert,  fleshcr 


Ferguson,  Davidson,  k  Co., 

sawmills 
Adam,  James,  Leith  sawmills 
Hawthorns  k  Co.,  engineers 

49  Moffat,  Andrew,  teacher 

50  South  Leith  Boorhouse 

51  South  Leith  Barochial  Office 
Pope,  James,  Junction  house 

53  Barton,  AVilliam,  teacher 

54  Shedden,  John,  teacher.    See 
Adv. 

St  Anthony  House 
58  Crabbie,  John,  k  Co.,  mer- 
chants 
60  Fergus,  William,  wood  mer- 
chant 
62  Russell  k  Ramsden 
70  Dickson,  John,  wright 

70  Wylie,  James,  shipmaster 

71  Scott,  Andrew 

71  Peat,  John,  com.  traveller 

72  Allison,  William,  engineer 

73  Whitehead,  Chs.,  bootmaker 

74  WaUace,  J.,  tailor 

75  M'Gregor,     J.     D.,     basket 

maker 

Junction  Street,  North 

East,  4.      West,  5. 
1  Wright,  Thomas,  grocer 

3  Blyth,  Robert,  grocer 

4  Christie,  James,  baker 
Bost  Office 

5  Dunn,  James,  sen. 

5  Hood,  Thomas 

6  Brock,  William,  shoemaker 
Melrose,  John,  builder 

15  Andrew,  John,  corn  mercht. 

15  Sutherland,  John 
18  North       Leith       Barochial 

Chambers ;   James   Miles, 

inspector 
18  Lawson,  Alex.,  governor 
18  Webster,  James,  collector 
20,  21  Storer,  James,  baker 

Keir  Street.    10. 

3  Keir  Street  Academy 

5  Hunter,  George 

5  Bowick,  Mrs  N. 

5  Mitchell,  Mrs 

5  Rose,  Miss 

5  Macfarlane,  Hugh 

5  Petty,  William 

7  Edinburgh  Bread  Society 
11  Dickson,  Thomas 
11  Anderson,  George 
11  Nisbet,  Miss 
11  Marshall,  David 
11  Fergusson,  Miss 
11  Moir,  George  S. 
17  Orr,  J. 
17  Robertson,  Miss 
17  Hay,  George 
17  Rose,  William 
17  Syme,  Robert 

17  S'loane,  Mrs  J.  F. 

18  Wight,  Robert 

16  Marshall,  Mrs 


16  Manson,  James  B. 
16  Knox,  John 
16  Munro,  Mrs  John 
12  Mathieson,  John 
10  Kerr,  William 

8  Tweedie,  Miss  Ann 

8  Donaldson,  John 

8  Waters,  Thomas 

8  Marshall,  James 

6  Stark,  Mrs  William 

4  Macleod,  Russell  M. 

2  Walker,  Mrs 

2  Foord,  John 

2  Grieve,  David 

2  Anderson,    D.,   baker.      See 
Adv. 

Kerr  Street.    3. 

1  Crighton,  James,  grocer 

2  Mitchell,  Mrs,  cook 
2  Stebbing,  Isaac 

2  Souter,  John,  waiter 
2  Farnington,  A. 
2  Shaw,  William 
2  Hamilton,  James 
2  Primrose,  Mrs  E. 

2  Macfarlane,  Alexander 

3a  Stewart,    Mrs  E.,    refresfcj 
ment  rooms 

3  Thomson,  G.,  hosier 

4  Laidlaw,  James,  baker 

5  Paterson,  D.  F.,  agent 
5  M'Gregoir,  John,  tailor 
5  Eyre,  Mrs 

5  Porteous,  WiUiam 

5  Harkess,  Robert 

5  Smart,  Alexander 

5  M'Gregor,  Isabella 

6  Dixon,  John,  butcher 

7  Wedderspoon,  William 

8  Patton,  Mrs,  nurse 
8  Swanson,  John 

8  Brown,  G.  G. 

8  Anderson,  A.,  painter 

8  M'Naughton,  Robert 

8  Butler,  Walter 

8  Ramage,  William 

9a  Stewart,  Miss,  china  dealer 

9  Macdonald,  P.,  spirit  dealer 

Kew  Terrace.    10. 

1  M'Crackan,  Alexander 

2  FuRarton,  Mrs  John  A. 

3  Roy,  Mrs  Andrew 

4  Ogilvie,  Miss 

5  Graham,  Balfour 

6  Christie,  Mrs 

7  Davidson,  John 

Kilgraston  Terrace,   13. 

Grange, 
College  for  Daughters  of  Mini- 
sters of  the  Church  of  Scotland, 
and  Professors  in  the  Scottish 
Universities 

King's  Place.    3. 

See  Leith  Walk. 


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295 


King's  Stables.    10. 

1  Edgar,  Robert,  seedsman 
3  Johnston,  "William 

16  Mitchell,  John,  merchant 

17  Graham,  D.,  smith 

King  Street,  Great.    5. 

3  Young,  Mrs 

3  Simpson,  Miss  M.,  milliner 

3  Dunlop,  Rev.  William 

3  Mackay,  Robert,  artist 

3  Young*  R.  J. 

3  Thomas,  John 

5  Anderson,  Miss 

7  Gregor,  D.  Clunie 

9  Douglas',  Dr,  School 

11  Cook,  John,  W.S. 

1 3  Crawford,  Rev.  Thos.  J. ,  D.  D. 

15  Douglas,  Alex.  Sholto,  W.S. 

17  Cathcart,  Mrs 

19  Gillespie,  William  II. 

23  Clark,  Robert 

25  Handyside,  William 

27  Black,  Francis 

29  Arkley,  Patrick,  advocate 

31  Skinner,  William,  W.S. 

33  Newton,  Miss 

35  Cook,  Alex.  Shank,  advocate 

37  Hobkirk,  J. 

39  Gray,  James 

41  Mann,  David,  teacher 

41  Mure,  R.,  S.S.C.  and  KP. 

41  M'Intosh,  George,  S.S.C. 
Dundas  Street  here. 

43  M'Pherson,  George 

47  Fraser,  Mrs 

47  Rose,  Miss 

47  Dempster,  John,  M.D. 

47  Maelaurin,  S. 

47  Wood,  Mrs 

47  Burt,  Miss 

47  Mackenzie,  Miss 

47  Monro,  Charles,  auctioneer 

49  Buntine,  Mrs 

49  Buntine,  J.  R.,  advocate 

51  Forman,  John 

53  Dunlop,  Miss 

55  Tod,  J.,  advocate 

55  Tod,  Mrs 

59  Woodford,  Edward,  LL.D. 

61  Adam,  Patrick,  S.S.C. 

«1  Adam  &  Sang,  S.S.C. 

63  Morison,  Alexander,  S.S.C. 

67  M 'Queen,  John 

€7  Cook,  David,  S.S.C. 

67  Leechman,  Mrs 

67  Wilkie,  Mrs 

67  Marshall,  David,  advocate 

67  Pitcairn,  Miss 

69  Cook,  Misses 

71  Kennedy,  John,  W.S. 

73  Colonsay,  Right  Hon.  Lord 

73  M'Neill,  Archibald,  W.S. 

75  Hamilton,  Miss 

77  Girdwood,  Robert 

79  Ross,  John,  S.S.C. 

79  Ross,  Robert  D. 

SI  Campbell,  N.  C,  advocate. 

S3  Logan,  James 


83  Strang,  Walter 
85  Currie,  Mrs 

85  Young,  David 
85  Hooper,  Robert 

85  Christiany,  A.  F. 

S5  Thomson,  Rev.  Edward  A. 

55  Phillips,  Mrs 

86  Cunningham,  W.  A. 

56  Cunningham,  Miss 

84  Beve ridge,  Andrew,  S.S.C. 
84  Tulloch,  Mrs 

S2  Robertson,  Alex.  W. ,  C.A. 
SO  Smith,  George  H.,  M.D. 
7S  Key,  Miss,  boarding  school 

75  Key,  George 

76  Benholme,  Hon.  Lord 
74  Meiklejohn,  Mrs 

72  Davis,  Philip 

70  Cosens,  Mrs 

70  Cosens,  Peter,  advocate 

68  Murray,  William,  S.S.C. 

66  Brooks,  Miss 

64  Rutherford,  Miss 

62  Hodson,  Rev.  J.  S.,  D.D. 

60  Thomson,  Wm.  M.,  advocate 

55  Gallaway,  Mrs  John 

56  Young,  Miss,  boarding  school 
54  Rhind,  David,  architect 

52  Thorns,  G.  Hunter,  advocate 

50  Balfour,  John 

48  M'Kerrell,  Mrs 

46  Bishop,  Mrs 

46  Arnst,  Adam,  artist 

46  Napier,  James  B.,  teacher 

46  Stewart,  John 

44  Birnie,  J.  B.  L.,  advocate 

Pitt  Street  here 

42  Dycer,  C,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S. 

40  Stewart,  Mrs  Rose 

40  Smith,  James  Keith 

40  Campbell,  Neil  M.,  S.S.C. 

40  Muir,  A.  Wright 

38  Bowie,  Matthew 

35  Bowie,  J.  T.,  C.A. 

36  Carment,  John,  S.S.C. 
34  Peacock,  William,  W.S. 

30  &  32  Ross,  Mrs,  ladies'  board- 
ing school 
30  Ross,  John  M.,  teacher 
28  Wilson,  Richard,  C.A. 
26  Christie,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles 
24  Kinloch,  Hon.  Lord 
22  Scott,  Miss  Robertson 
20  Bell,  John  Beatson,  W.S. 
18  Grant,  Rev.  James,  D.D. 
16  Hamilton,  Hubert,  advocate 
16  Hamilton,  Lady 
14  Murdoch,  John,  S.S.C. 
14  Syme,  F.  D. 
12  Macbrair,  David  J.,  S.S.C. 
10  Esson,  G.  A.,  accountant 

8  Cuthbertson,  Misses 

6  Duthie,  Walter,  W.S, 

4  Young,  Richard  J. 

4  Moffat,  G.  Dickson 

4  Kyle,  Mrs  John 

4  Dilly,  Frederick  (G. P.O.) 

4  Milne,  David,  S.S.C. 


King  Street,    4. 
South  Leith. 

1  Pope,  James 

15  Robertson,  Wm.,  spirit  dlr. 
18  Kemp,  Mrs,  grocer 
24  Ragged  Industrial  School 
24  Gregor,  James,  teacher 
24  Crowlie,  Miss 

King  Street,  Little,    1. 
South  St  Jamex  Street. 

5  Torrance,  John,  baker 
7  M'Pherson,  A. 

7  Neillings,  John 

7  Wilson,  Douglas 

9  M'Pherson,  Alexander 

6  Durie,  Mrs,  provision  mer. 
4  Thorn,  Thomas 

2  Leslie,  George,  spirit  mercht. 

Kirk  Street.    3. 
See  Leith  Walk. 

Kirkgate. 
East  side,  2.      West,  3. 

1  Dewar  &  Co.,  spirit  merchts. 

2  Walker,  G.  &  J. 

3  Walker,  Miss 

3  Scott  &  Allan,  wine  merchts. 

4  M 'Alpine,  Frederick 

5  Ritchie,  A.  H. ,  manufacturer 

6  Walker,  William 

6  Duffy,  Peter,  pawnbroker 

7  Millar,  John,  confectioner 

8  M'Dermitt,  James 

9  Mason,  Mrs 

10  Sutherland,  D.,  bootmaker 

11  Mackay,  James  G.    See  Adv. 

12  Watson,  Miss  M.,  milliner 

12  Watt,  David,  tailor 

13  Hunter,  J.,  tobacconist 

14  M'Dermitt,  James 

15  M'Dougall,  J.,  grocer 

17  Aitken,  Thomson 

18  Nelson,  James,  victual  dealer 

19  Matheson,  Geo.,  hairdresser 

21  Cameron,  James,  hatter 

22  &  23  Aitchison,  David,  draper 

24  Spinks,  Charles,  turner 

25  M'Intosh,  William 

26  Clark,  John,  confectioner 

27  Gowan,  George,  bootmaker 

29  Docherty,  R.,  confectioner 

30  Bridges,  Archibald 

31  &  32  Jupp,  H,  musicseller 

34  Kerr,  G.,  tobacconist 

35  Beath,  Robert 

36  Brydon,  James,  jun.,  flesher 

37  Ballingall,  Miss  Ann,  grocer 

38  Hamilton,  Daniel,  baker 

39  Paterson,  Alex.  F.,  grocer 

41  Weir's  Close 

42  Ralston,  Mrs 
Session  Clerk's  Office 

43  Eunson  &  Garrick,  tailors 

44  Shilling,  Mrs  John 


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M  'Gregor,  W. ,  seed  mereht. 
Paris,  Mrs  John 
Thomson,  J.,  greengrocer 
Ballantyne,  William,  flesher 
Cochrane,  John,  tinsmith 
Eobertson,  D.  &  R.,  grocers, 

etc. 
Gibson,  John,  agent 
Pittendrigh,  George 
Hamilton,  Thomas 
Hen-aid,  William,  grocer 
Anderson,  Mrs 
Philip,  John 
Downs,  James 
Maekay,  Xeil,  builder 
Conquergood,  Charles,  cork- 
cutter 
Hadden,  James 
Shepherd,  George 
Smith,  J.  N.,  druggist 
Masson,  D.  B.,  watchmaker 
Byers,  Miss  G,  toy  wareho. 
Jonas,  M.,  picture  dealer 
Work,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
Crawford,  Thomas,  baker 
Turnbull,  A.  (G.P.O.) 
Dunn,  John,  hairdresser 
Ballingall,  Ann,  prov.  ruer. 
Lindsay,  James,  baker 
Weston,  Thomas,  victual  dlr. 
Mason,  Peter,  tailor 
Brown,  Eobert 
&  78  Began,  William 
■Alexander,  Mrs  Jas.,  grocer 
Halden,  William 
Lauder,  James 
Blair,  James 

Barry,  John,  china  mereht. 
Archibald,  A.,  baker 
Fraser,  John,  hairdresser 
Sanderson,  A.,  grocer 
Ireland,  James 
Lauder,  William 
Sowersby,  George,  baker 
Walter,  Miss  H. ,  tobacconist 
Doig,  Miss,  milliner 
Lauder,  J.  &  W.,  plumbers 
Winnick,  J.,  spirit  mereht. 
Lauder,  Thos. ,  water  officer 
Macpherson,  Hugh 
Trinity  House 
Carstairs  &  Robertson 
Gavin,  P.  &  R. 
Cowan,  Miss  J. 
Dixson,  Mrs  Mary 
Beith,  Robert 

Millar,  James,  cork  manu- 
facturer 
Fairley,  John,  tinsmith 
Ferguson,  Duncan,  grocer 
Brown,  Robert,  fish  dealer 
Chambers,  David,  spirit  dlr. 
Mossman,  Donald 
Cochrane,  M.,  greengrocer 
Archibald,  Mrs  M.,  cutler 
Drover,  Robert,  smith 
Christie,  Alexander,  slater 
Blair,  William,  grocer 
Lyle,  George,  clothier 


122  DougaE  Brothers 

123  Mackie,  T.  &  G. 

124  Addison,  Mrs,  baker 

126  Ritchie,  Geo.,  spirit  dealer 

129  Arnott,  John,  &  Co.,  drapers 

130  Thomson,  William,  baker 

131  Blair,  James,  hatter 

132  Bertram,  J.,  baker 

133  Drumrnond,  C,  bookseller 

134  Walker,  James,  draper 

135  Currie,  Miss  M.,  milliner 

136  Gray,  George,  hatter 

137  Spence,  Mrs  D. 

138  Bennet,  A.  &  M.,  drapers 
|139  Turnbull,  W.  H.,  grocer 

142  &  143  Wright,  Jn.,vict.  dlr. 

146  Whitehead,  L.,  shoemaker 

147  Hutchison,  A.,  smith 

Kyle  Place.    5. 

See  Madeira  Street. 

Lady  Lawson's  Wd.,  10. 
West  Port. 

8  Miller,  Mrs  James 
17a  Weir,  John 

23  Pagan,  Oswald,  spirit  dealer 
Cattle  Market;  Robt.  Somer- 
viEe,  officer 
43  Sutherland,  John 

Ladyfield  Place,    10. 

Tobago  Street. 
3  Powell,  G.  W. 
5  Wallace,  Thomas 

Lansdowne  Crescent,  4. 

Haymarket. 

14  Turnbull,  William 

15  Bannatyne,  Peter 

16  Haig,  Miss 

17  Blackwood,  William 
17  Blackwood,  Mrs 

Lapicide  Place.    5. 
3  &  4  M'Dougal,  John,  grocer 

6  &  7  Cunningham,     Mrs    C, 

grocer 
5  Robertson,  Mrs  [Lane) 

Lauder  Road,    13. 
G-range. 
1  Christal,  Mrs 
3  Donald,  John 
5  Robertson,  Robert 

7  Paton,  Miss 

9  Kirk,  Major 

11  ?sixton,\Vm.  (J.  Fulton  &  Co.) 

13  Morham,  Robert 

15  Bell,  James  Adam 

15  Bell,  Misses 

17  Bailey,  Joseph 

19  Hamilton,  William 

23  Darlington,  Henry 

25  Brown,  Rev.  Ch.  John,  D.D. 

31  Urquhart,  J.  W. 

33  Svme,  James,  Gordon  villa 

35  Lyell,  David  {Harvie  &  L.) 


36  M'Ewan,  Rev.  John 
34  Robertson,  Geo.  (Z>.  &J.  P.) 
32  Law,  James 
28  Stevenson,  Thomas 
26  Murray,  C.  R.  (C.  C.  &  Co.) 
26  Riach,  G.  S.  (C.  C.  &  Co.) 
26  Riach,  Mrs 
24  M'Kelvie,  John 
22  Duff,Rev.Alex.,D.D.,LL.D. 
20  Anderson,  James  C. 
2  Blyth,  Edward 

Lauder  Road,  North 

(Queen's  Villas),  13. 

Grange. 

M 'Donald,   Andrew  {Hunter  <k 
M'D.) 

Sleigh,  W.  L. 

Laurie  Street,    2. 

154  Constitution  Street. 
2  Scott,  Mrs 

4  Dundas,  David,  spirit* dealer 

5  Hall,  Robert,  smith 
9  Hume,  John,  wright 

10  Low,  John  Irvine 

Taylor  &  Dick,  drysalters 

Lauriston  Gardens,    11. 
Lauriston  Place. 
Beattie,  William 
Beattie,  William,  jun. 
Richardson,  James 

4  Chapman,  Thomas 
Sutherland,  James 
Swan,  James 
Gibson,  William 

Lauriston  Lane,    11. 
Lauriston  Place. 

5  Paterson,  William 

6  Gourlay,  Miss 

7  MacgiE,    Miss    J.,    training 

home,  7  Lauriston  lane 

8  TurnbuE,  W.  E. 

9  Sim,  George 

10  Boosie,  Andrew 

11  Merchant  Maiden  Hospital; 

Miss  Bathgate,  matron 

12  Office  of  the  City  Parochial 

Board 

12  Ferrier,  Andrew 

13  Royal  Hospital  for  Sick  Chil- 

dren; Mrs  Booty,  matron 


Lauriston  Park, 

Lauriston  Place. 
1  Cochrane,  Dr 

1  Robertson,  John 

2  Lawson,  John 
2  Sinclair,  Mrs 
2  Bell,  A.,  jun. 

2  Snow,  John 

3  Gumming,  James 

4  Garvie,  Andrew 

5  Brandford,  John  G. 
5  Veitch,  WiEiam 


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5  Peat,  David 
5  Ross,  Andrew 

5  Paterson,  James 

6  Henderson,  J. 

7  Robertson,  Joseph 

7  Robertson,  James 

8  Simpson,  Rev.  John 
8  Campbell,  Robert 

8  SommerviRe,  A.,  M.D. 

8  Beattie,  R.  P. 

9  Ford,  James 

10  Reaton,  James,  jun. 

11  Finnie,  Miss  Agnes 
11  TJiom,  Robert 

11  Murray,  George 
11  Peddie,  William 
11  Copland,  Jolin  P. 

Lauriston  Place. 

North  side,  10.     South,  11. 
Smith,  Wm.,  Lauriston  villa 
Chalmers'  Hospital ;   Miss 
Young,  superintendent 

35  Plumber,  John 

37  Swan,  John 

39  Balfour,  Rev.  R.  G. 

41  Scott,  Thomas 

41  Scott,  Alexander,  E.I.C.S. 

43  Alexander,  Mrs  James 

45  Aitchison,  Thomas 

47  Cappie,  James,  M.D. 

49  Dickson,  Mrs 

51  Buchanan,  James,  D.D. 
53  Riddle,  Patrick  J. 

52  Watson,  Miss 

Archibald  Place  here 

55  Ramsay,  James,  grocer 
57  Miller,  William 
59  Scott,  Miss 
59  Darling,  Mrs 
59  Wilson,  David 
59  Cranston,  R.,  jun. 
61  Archibald,  John 
63  Fairley,  P.  F. 
65  Wilson,  Miss 
65  Munro,  Alexander 
•65  Stark,  Adam 
67  Fairley,  J.,  &  Sons,  grocers 
Lauriston  Lane  here 
George  Watson's  Hospital 
Millar,  James,  governor 
Milligan,  Miss,  matron 
Heriot's  Hospital 

Bedford,    Frederick    Wil- 
liam, LL.  D.,  governor 
M 'Donald,  Mrs,  matron 
Heriot  Place  here 
128  Croley,  WiRiam 
126  Pretsell,  Miss 
124  Ainslie,  WiRiam 
122  Henderson,  WiRiam 
122  Stuart,  Mrs 
118  Ferguson,  George 
118  Ferguson,  William  S. 
118  Reid,  Thomas 
118  Paterson,  Robert,  merchant 
116  Forgie,  John 


114  Cunningham,  John  T. 

112  Home,  Mrs  Robert 

112  Philip,  Mrs  Alexander 

112  Black,  James 

112  Drew,  Mrs  Thomas 

110  Xiven,  John,  M.D. 

110  Abernethy,  Miss 

106  Maxwell,  J.  L. 

106  Maclennan,  George 

106  Glen,  Mrs 

106  Aitchison,  James 

106  Porteous,  John 

106  Stewart,  David  S. 

104  Turnbull,  J.  Rutherford 

102  Furley,  Robert  S. 

100  Anderson,  Walter 

100  Smart,  John  C. 

100  Reid,  Mrs  W. 

100  Colville,  Mrs 

100  M'Laren,  Joseph 

96  Bonar,  Mrs  Thomson 

94  Cunningham,  Miss 

92  Aitchison,  Mrs 

90  Crombie,  John 

90  Crombie,  Miss 

Graham  Street  here 
88  Cunningham,  James  C. 
86  Marshall,  Robert 
S4  Macmillan,  George 
82  Carson,  Miss 
80  Wilson,  Charles 
78  Jones,  Francis  (G. P.O.) 
76  Laird,  Miss 
72  Scoon,  Kenneth 
70  Grey,  John 
68  M'lntosh,  James 


Lauriston  Place,  V/est, 

Lauriston  Place. 
North  side,  10.     South,  11. 

1  Grant,  WiRiam 

2  Davidson,  J. 

2  Davidson,  Mrs  Thomas 

2  Alexander,  R. 

2  Wood,  John  A. 

2  Bennet,  James 

3  M'Culloch,  Rev.  A. 
5  Gordon,  Mrs  G. 

5  Hamilton,  Andrew 
5  Palmer,  David 
5  Scott,  Walter 
5  Hogg,  William 
5  Sandlans,  William 

7  Ferguson,  Alexander,  jun. 

8  Taylor,  John 

9  Liddle,  James 

10  Heron,  John,  R.B.S. 
10  Stewart,  Thomas 

10  Gibb,  John  M. 

11  Buist,  Robert 

24  Millar,  Alexander 
24  Rodger,  John  D. 
24  Dingwall,  Eobert 
24  Shore  &  Crawford 
24  Veitch,  A.  &  J. 
24  Brodie,  W.  &  J. 
24  M'Ewan,  Thomas 
24  Smith,  A.  &  D. 


21  Chamber   ..  I. 

24  Watson,  Will;;  in,  ,.  . 

24  Craig,  Andrew 

25  Glen,  Misses 

Lauriston  Street,    10. 
Lauriston  Place. 

1  Stalker,  D. 

7  Millar,  Alexander 
9  Brown,  John,  cattle  d< 
9  Dodds,  James 
11  Shearer,  Thomas 
Catholic  Church 
17  Clifford,  Rev.  Walter 
17  Walmslcy,  Rev.  Henry 
17  Wynne,  Kev.  J.  H.  G. 

19  Glendonvyn,  Mrs 
21  Conway,  Mrs 

21  Smith,  W.,  woollen  draper 
21  Ancrum,  John 
21  Pagan,  Oswald 

21  Burnett,  Miss 
23  Hendry,  William 
23  Haldane,  Mrs 

23  Henderson,  Thomas 
23  Ramsay,  James 

23  Veitch,  George,  missionary 
80  Dick,  Matthew  W. 

74,  76,  7S  Gillies  k,  Calder 

62  Ritchie,  Peter,  bookseller 

58  Mathieson,  Alex. ,  bootmaker 

54  Gill,  James 

48  Stewart,  Mrs,  grocer 

40  Russell,  John,  wright 

34  Ramsay,  George 

32  Cockburn,  Andrew  T. 

32  Gray,  William 

26  Russell,  Mrs  Robert,  grocer 

24  Mossman,  Miss 

22  Simpson,  Mrs  James 

20  Phemister,  R,  wright 
20  Elliot,  George 

20  Lyon,  James  (G.P.O.) 
20  Finnigan,  Peter 
16  Laidlaw,  James 

Lauriston  Terrace,    11. 

Lauriston  Place. 

2  Fraser,  Andrew 
2  Baird,  Robert 

2  Henderson,  Thomas 
2  Peacock,  Mrs  Adam 
2  Dean,  John 

Laverock  Bank,    5. 

Trinity. 

1  Mackenzie,  W.  B. 

2  Lamont,  D. 

3  Hunter,  T.  S. 

4  Gilmer,  James  G. 

5  M'Lean,  John  S.  K. 

7  Morison,  Mrs  A.  C. 

8  Rae,  Mis  Marion 

9  White,  John 

Laverock  Bank  Ter.,  5. 

Trin  if;/. 
1  Dawson,  Adam,  St  Michael's 


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3  Wiskart,    Edw.,    Hermitage 

house 

5  Robertson,  J.  H. 

6  Mitchell,  Dr  Arthur 

7  Crudelius,  E.  W. ,  Chapelside 

8  Macnab,  J.,  Findlater  lodge 

9  Pkipps,  Thomas 

10  Gardner,  Peter,  teaeker 

11  Fairbairn,  Rev.  James 

12  Wilson,  Andw.,  Laurel  bank 

13  Buskell,  Capt.  J.  M.,  R.K 

Laverock  B.  Villas,    5. 

Trinity. 

Henderson,  Mrs,  Rose  villa 
•Goalen,       Rev.      Walter      M., 

Starbank  house 
Carnegy,   Miss,  Laverock  bank 

house 
Boyd,  A.  B.,  Grove 
Graham,  Rev.  "William,  manse 
Ogilvy,  A.,  Inverforth 
Maclaurin,  Mrs,  Ivy  lodge 
Thomson,  R.  Y.,  Mayville 

Lawnmarket.    9. 

See  High  Street. 

Leamington  Terrace,  13. 

Bruntsjield  Place. 

1  Warren,  John  (G.P.O.) 

2  Chalmers,  Miss 

3  Paul,  Mrs  William 
3  Paul,  Robert 

5  Ferrier,  Mrs 

6  Renton,  Mrs  Alexander 

7  M'Brvde,  Mrs  Brown 

8  Waybills,  Mrs 

Leggat's  Land,    3. 

Stockbridge. 

1  Reid,  Robert,  cooper 

1  Duncan,  John,  mason 

1  Miller,  William  0. 

1  Anderson,  John,  bootmaker 

2  Brydon,  Robert,  chemist 
5  Simpson,  John,  tailor 

3  &  7  Wright,  John,  toy  shop 
7  &  8  Thomson,  Wm.,  grocer 

LeithWalk.    1. 

From  Elm  JRow. 

1  Scott,  John,  grocer 

2  Thriepland,  Richard 

9  &  10  Edinburgh         Funeral 

Establishment — J.  Croall  k 
Sons.     See  Adv. 

14  Heriot  Court 

14  Wallace,  And.  (A.  W.  <£•  Co.) 

15  Wallace,  A.,  &  Co.    See  Adv. 
15  Doughty,  Thomas 

15  Hope,  John  Graham 
17  Small  &  Thorn 
17  Peterkin,  Archibald 
17  Anderson,  James 


18  Ness,  John,  sculptor 

21  Swann,    J.    R.,    Edinburgh 

sawmills 

22  M'Crie,  William,  k  Co. 

29  Tod,    James,    k   Son.       See 
Adv. 

33  Edinburgh   and  Leith  Flint 

Glass  Co. 

34  Slight,  A.  k  G.  H.,  engineers 

Lovers'  Lane. 
Sloan,  Thos.  (S.  <L-  Son) 
M'Faiiane,  Alex.,  dairy 

36  Porteous,  Alexander 
Lyall,  A.,  baker 
Dicksons  k  Co.,  nurseries 
Alexander,  J.,  nurseryman 
Tait,  Alexander,  nurseryman 
Blackwell,      Mrs     Richard, 
Somerville  cottage 

Methven,  Thos.,  nurseries 
Wallace,  A.,  k  Co.      See 

Adv. 
M'Millan     k     Robertson, 
coppersmiths  and  brass- 
founders.     See  Adv. 

1  Wishart,  R.,  bootmaker 

2  Kerr,  William 
2  Jameson,  John 
2  Angus,  Mrs 

2  Senior,  Mrs 

Shrub  Hill  ■ 
2  Ker,  James 

Shrub  Hill  House 

Bain,  James,  cattle  dealer 

Bowie,  John  D. 
m        Aikman,  Mrs  J. 

Mohring,  Henry 
S    4  Ross,  George,  spirit  dealer 
jj*    4  Bonnyman,  Miss 
^    5  Gilniour,    Andrew,    fancy 
g  bazaar 

g    7  Brown,  John,  butcher 

8  Bell,  Peter,  bootmaker 

9  Lauder,  Mrs  John 
9  Koerber,  Johannes 

10  Dun,  Joseph,  confectioner 

11  Young,  Andrew,  tailor 
llA  Newton,  Thomas,  baker 

12  Ruddiman,  M.  C. 
12  Thomson,  Skirving 

12  Paterson,  Mrs  Anne 

12a  M'Pherson,  Wm.,  grocer 
and  spirit  dealer 

13  Stott,   Mrs  William,  wine 

merchant 
13  Montignani,    Charles    L., 
grocer 

Croall,       J. ,       mail-coach 
builder 
^      Croall,  Robert 
^      Galloway,  Wm.,  solicitor 
"S      Wilson,  James  R. 
4>     Forgan,  Miss 
3     Bertram,  Mrs 
t~      Macdonald,  Robert 
"^      Malcolm,  Mrs 

Malcolm,  William 


2 

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.$10 

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^'14 
15 
16 
16 

16 
IS 


^33 
-5  34 
2  36 
•|  38 


Hunter,  David 

Douglas,  William 

Kidd,  Mrs 

Reid,  John  F. 

Munro,  John 

Spence,  H. 

Reid,  John 

Sinclair,  Patrick  F. 

Aikman,  Mrs  James 

Rate,  Miss 

Fulton,  Mrs 

Tumbull,    R.   (Henderson 

&T.) 
Brown,  Mrs  Rickard 
Tumbull,  John 

Gray,  Mrs,  tobacconist 

Dobson,  Robert 

Penman,  John,  wine  and 

spirit  merchant 
k   6     M'Xaughton,        J., 

coppersmith;   house,  3. 

See  Adv. 
Petrie,  Philip,  k  Co. 
Philip,  Mrs  J. 
M'Intosh,     A.     (M'l.    d- 

Brother) 
Eunson,  Mrs 
Proudfoot,  Thomas 
Letton,  Emanuel 
Henderson,  James 
Denovan,  Henry,  Brazilian 

consul 
Laurie,  Mrs  Thomas 
Hay,  R.  (P.  &  E.  Hay) 

M'Intosh,  William 
Gilroy,  Mrs  W. 
Dobbie,  Malcolm  G. 
Foster,  Miss  E. 
Simm,  John  R. 
Duncan,  James  S. 
Stmrock,  Peter 
Dougall,  William. 
Hay,  Peter  (P.  <LR.  Hay) 
Arnott,  Miss 
Doig,  Mrs 
Bell,  Peter 
Hay,  Peter,  jun. 
Forsyth,  Miss 
Hollingworth,  Mrs 
Wilson,  James,  waggoner 
Alison,  Miss 
Macart,  James 
Brown,  James 
Wight,  Miss 
Hutchinson,  John 
Harper,  Henry 

Hay,  P.  &  R.,  silk  dyers. 

See  Adv. 
Miller  &  Herbert,  engineers 
Macintosh,  R.  T. 
Inglis,  Robert 
Sutherland,  R.  P. 
Morton,  James,  dairy 
Bruce,  John 
Hutchinson      k      Rogers, 

wood  merchants 


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STREET  DIRECTORY. 


1  Webster,  John 

1  Spesnce,  William 

2  M'Gechan,  James 
.   3  Dykes,  Richaa-d 

8   4  Sinclair,  John 

2    4  Smith,  James 

^  4  Syme,  Robert 

"|    4  Bowie,  Robert 

,1    4  Waugh,  Robert 

£   5  Moir,  George 

°        Carse,  D.,  &  Co. 
Boyle,  James, 
Tait,  James,  grocer 
Stratkie,  Andrew 
1  Wood,  John,  dairy 

1  Colledge,  Win.,  surgeon 

2  Butti,  Lewis 
d   2  Home,  Hugh 

3  "Wright,  James 
^    4  Lawton,  Miss 
4§    5  White,  Nicolas 

S3  6  Aire,  Miss 

•-5   7  Day,  J. 

§  8  Leith  Walk  Samnills 

8  Mitchell,  John,  &  Co. 

9  Victoria  Foundry 

9  Smith,  R.  C. 

1  Mason,  A.,  baker 

2  Someryille,  M. 
-2  oj  3  Kimmo,  Mrs 

|  S"-3  Nimmo,  William 
5^3  Duncan,  George 
1^3  Morison,  Charles 
t§  cq  5  Kolli,  John  B. 

7  Warden,  William,  k  Co. , 

oil  merchants 
_  1  Bertram,  J. ,  &  Son,  engi- 
§  "^         neers 
£    .1  Bertram,  Mrs 
"2  v  2  Bertram,  George,  jun. 
-<?  g*  3  Rennie,  James 

Graig  &  Rose,  drysalters 
1  &  2  Gray,  Miss 

M'Farlane,  Robert,  k  Son 
Fullarton,     A.,     &     Co., 
<?-,  printers 

M'Farlane,    John,    Edina 
55  house 

.2   3  Deans,  Miss 
°-t   9  Edin.  and  Leith  Sawmills 
£    9  Hutton  &  Thomson 
|    9  Thomson,  D.  &  J. 
eg   9  Primrose,  John,  coal  depot 
9  Sinclair-,  John,  wire-worker 
9  Wood,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer 

10  Peddie,  James 

n  2  Peterson  Brothers  &  Co. 

gj  2  Prentice,  Mrs  Archibald 

~  3  Aikman,  J.  B. 

§  4  Stewart,  Miss,  baker 

S  6  Cameron,  Thos.,  grocer 
""J 

1  Cruickshanks  &  Ronald- 

~o  d        son 

"5  Forsyth,  Francis,  cooper 

|  ^  Morrison,  Wm.,  engineer 

£3  J;  Sim,  William,  &  Co. 

^£!  Currie,  Aw.,  firewood  fact. 


^10 
11 
12 

iis 

14 


Green,   Charles,  Whitfield,       9 
house  ri    9 

29  Lawrie,  Alexander,  photo- i     10 

grapher  I  S 10 

30  Jacob,  William,  tinsmith 

31  Tibbets,  H.,  fruiterer 

34  Muir,  John,  grocer 

35  Geddes,  James 
35  Fairgrieye,  Mrs,  lodgings 
35  Blaik,  Alexander  N. 
35  Fairbairn,  M.,  milliner 

Sturrock,    John,    &   Sons, 

4  brassfounders 
Laidlaw,  J.  &  G.,  wrights 

^36  Lamont,  John 

:  36  Thomson,  William 

-<  36  Thomson,  David 

s  36  Hendrie,  Mrs  A. 

x.37  Wightman,  Wm.,  wright 

5  38  Waldie,  James,  jun. 
1 38  Waldie,    James,    &   Sons, 

coal  merchants 
39  Hutton,  Peter 
39  Williamson,  Andrew 

39  Wood,  Alexander 

40  Ritchie,  John,  flesher 
Hay's  Flour-mills 
Hay,  John,  &  Co. 

42  Taylor,  John,  spirit  dealer 

43  Bell,  Wm.,  sack  manufac- 

turer 
47  &  48  Asher,  Alex.,  photo- 
grapher 

Manderston  Street.     2. 

5  Goulen,  G.  K. 

6  Gayine,  John 

1  Jacob,  William 

2  Roy,  J.  W. 
-i    6  M'Lean,  Hugh 

7  Cruickshanks,  George 
~    7  Duncan,  S.  T. 
g    8  Webster,  H.  J. 
23    9  Hunter,  Rev.  Robert 
slO  Ronaldson,  George 
1 10  Davies,  W.  A. 
£11  Paterson,  W. 

12  Watson,  James 
14  Gavine,  John 

.    1  Bell,  L.  R.  (I.  B.  <bCo.) 
w    2  Reid,  John 
£*    3  Jaeobsen,  F. 
^    4  Beda,  A.  W. 
I    5  Taylor,  Robert 

9  Doig,     Alexander,     spirit 
dealer 

1  Beveridge,  John 

2  Anderson,  Robert,  candle 
maker 

3  Kidd,  John,  merchant 

4  Ford,  William,  merchant 

5  Hay,  James 

6  Miller,  W.  C. 

7  M'Kenzie,  Joseph 
7  Gibsone,  John 

7  Barton,  William 

8  Grant,     David,      session 
clerk 


3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

5 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

S    8 

9 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

12 

13 

14 

14 

14 

14 

14 

14 

2 
2 
6 
.  6 
3  6 
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§  6 
S    6 


LEI  209 

Thomson,  Miss 

Thorn    'ii,  Captain,  B.N. 

1  ludgeon,  Mrs 

Dudgeon,     Misses,     mil- 

linere 
Smith,  .].  X.,  « - 1  j '  : 
French,  John 
Kirk,  George 
Steedman,  William, 
SteeL  William,  baker 

Ford,  James 

Fulton,  Francis  (/'.,  Weir, 

&  Co. ) 
Smith,  W.  C. 
Jenkinson,  William 
Airth,  Mrs 

Leask,  J.  B.,  ironmonger 
Turcan,  Mrs  John 
Taylor,  John,  com.  travel. 
Kim,  Dayid 
Wilson,  David 
Primrose,  James 
Trotter,  William 
Mann,  Charles 
Penman,  John 
Taylor,  Mrs  Hugh 
Gillroy,  Robert  B. 
Barclay,  George 
Paisley,  James 
Thomson,  John 
Samuel,  Alexander 
Livingston,  John 
Graham,  George 
Miller,  Thomas 
Pearson,  John 
Lindsay,  W.  N. 
Langskill,  Robert 
Watson,  James 
Blair,  William 
Lethem,  James 
Torbain,  Thomas 
Dickson,  Mrs 
M'Laren,  Colin 
Proudfoot,  D.  C. 
Trestrail,  H.  T. 
Crawford,  Mrs 
Wood,  William 
Laurie,  John 
Campbell,  Mrs 
Downie,  Mrs 
M'Naughton,  George 
Esplin,  Charles 
Young,  Mrs 
Young,  John 

Howden,  Thoiuas 
Crawford,  Mrs  John 
Hunter,  Mrs  W. 
Hunter,  Miss 
Philips,  William 
Morrison,  Matthew 
Malham,  Mrs 
Ramage,  Mrs 
Hamilton,  James 
Renwiek,  Francis 
Walker,  Joseph 
Ritchie,  Mrs 
Stewart,  Robert 
Ballantyne,  Mi's 


300 


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LEO 


7  "Wood,  Robert 

7  Millar,  James 

8  Mitchell,  John 
8  Sutherland,  William 
8  Darling,  Robert 
8  Skinner,  Robert 
8  Moffat,  Andrew 
8  Nicolson,  James 

8  Grieve,  James  B. 

9  Jack,  John 
9  Nimmo,  Mrs 

9  M'Glashan,  Alexander 
w    9  Robertson,  William 

9  Thomson,  Archibald 
"jg   9  Hall,  Robert 
^    9  Meikl.?,  Mrs  D. 
7:  10  Ballantyne,  Thomas 
.5 10  Thomson,  John 
^10  Inglis,  William 

10  Baillic,  "W.  S. 

11  Anderson,  Henry 

12  Hunter,  John 

13  M 'Donald,  William 
13  Steel,  William 

13  Doig,  Alexander 
13  Thomson,  Mrs  A. 
13  Miller,  Mrs  A. 
13  Murray,  James 
13  Laing,  Mrs  John 

Leitli  Mount,    5. 

Junction  Bridge. 
Powell,  Frederick  W. 
Gillon,  Mrs  John,  jun. 
Morrison,  William 
Smith,  Rev.  William,  manse 
of  North  Leith 
1  Storer,  James,  baker  and  con- 
fectioner 

Leith  Street.    1. 

3  Thomson,  David,  tobacconist 
5  &  7  Rutherford  &  Co.,  wine 

and  spirit  merchants 
7  Wilson,  Mrs  Thomas 
7  Hunter,  William,  tailor 
7  M'Call,  James,  jeweller 
9  'Wilson,  H.,  tobacconist 
11  M'Call,  James,  jeweller 
13  Ross  k  Young,  clothiers 
17  Ferrier,  D.,  Bible  depository 
19  Anderson,    W.,    brush    and 

comb  merchant 
21  Henney,   Win.,  tailor.      Sec 

Adv. 
21  Allan,  Jn. ,  tailor  and  clothier. 

See  Adv. 
21  Sutherland  &  Home,  jewellers 
21  Ross,  W.,  metal  dealer 
21  Waugh,  George,  engraver 
23  Purdie,  James,  ironmonger 
25  Ritchie,  J.,  &  Son.    See  Adv. 
29  Drummond,  P.,  hosier,  etc. 
31,  33,  &  35  Littlejohn,  Thos., 

confectioner 
35  Bruce,  Mrs  Robert,  Glasgow 

temperance  hotel 
35  Reid,  John,  bootmaker 
35  Bartleman  &  Rankin 


35  Adamson,  G.,  contractor 
35  Lawson,  James  (L.  <i-  S.) 

35  Paxton,  William,  bootcloser 
37  &  39  Caldwell,  D.,  merchant 

41  Aitchison,  John,  clothier 

43  Brown,  W.,  hosier 

45  Cairns,  A.  D.,  spirit  mercht. 
81  Ciceri,    Mantica,    &    Torre, 

carvers  and  gilders 
80  Ruddiman,  John,  cutler 
79  Craigie,    James,    straw    hat 

manufacturer 
7G,  77,  &  78  Macpherson,  Daniel 
74  Houliston,  John,  grocer 
72  Brown,  James 
70  Black,  David,  tobacconist 
68  Bowie,  John  D. 
64  Brown,  J.,  confectioner 
62  Small,  W.  K.,  tobacconist 
60  Sharp,  Miss  M. 
58  M'Alister  k,  Lennie,  coach- 
makers 
56  Mackay,  James  G.,  jeweller. 

See  Adv. 
54  Vernon,  J.  E.,  jeweller.    See 

Adv. 
50  &  52  Lawrie,  Miss M.,  jeweller 
48  Jupp,  A.,  musicseller 

46  Bayne,  C.  A.,  bootmaker 

44  Bennet,  D.,  lace  merchant 

42  Allan,  James,  &  Son 
40  Blair,  James,  drysalter 
40  AVhite,  John,  plumber 

33  Mackay,  David,  bootmaker 

36  Millar,  A.,  jeweller 

34  Lawson    &    Stewart,     boot- 

makers 
32  Robertson,  James 
30  Kerr,  Thomas,  bootmaker 
26  Farquharson,  C.  H.,  jeweller 
22  Thomson,  George 
18  Cunningham,  Andrew,  jun., 

glass  merchant 
14  Lawrie,  George,  tobacconist 
12  Bremner,  Ebenezer 
10  Gunn,  A.,  jeweUer.   See  Adv. 

8  Scott,  Henry,  stationer 

6  Barker,  T.  &  H. 

2  Macgregor,  John,  tabacconist 

Leith  Street  Terrace.   1. 

2  &  3  Oliver,  Geo.,  Turf  hotel 

4  Blair,  J.  A.,  &  Co. 

5  Cohen,  S*,  jeweller 

5  Gordon,  Mrs  C. ,  lodgings 
5  Crichton  &  Archibald 
5  Cooper,  James,  bootmaker 
5  Cowan,  Dugald 

7  Aaronson,  Lewis,  sponge  and 

cigar  merchant.     See  Adv. 

9  Dennell  &  Orrne,  hat  manu- 

facturers 
9  Edwards,  Wm.,  bootcloser 

10  Walker,  Alexander 

11  Mather,  John,  &  Son 
11a  Myles,  James,  bootcloser 
11a  Henderson,  Angus 

11a  Henderson,  A.  D. 
11a  Brown,  George,  tailor 


11b  Strachan,  Joseph,  painti  : 
12  Dykes,  R.,  bootcloser 
12  Pattison,  Edward 

12  Grieve,  John,  bootmaker 
12a  Brown,  James 

12a  Ott,  William,  clockmaker 

13  Meikle,  Archibald 

Leith  Wynd.    8. 

4  Leckie,  Mrs  David 
6  Shand,  E.  &  M. 

8  Connolly,  Patrick,  broker 
19  Hutcheon,  James,  turner 

>25  Brannan,  James 

|33    Well  Close 
33  M'Pherson,  J.,  coppersmith, 

etc. 
35  Mackie,  John,  agent 
39  Ogilvie,  John 
41  Raeburn,  John,  butcher 
43  Clark,  Mrs  M. 
47  Shepherd's  Court 
47  Miller,  E.,poeketbook maker 
51  Taylor,  Peter,  broker 
55a  Rae,  James,  broker 
57  Paterson,  Mrs  John,  grocer 
59  Lowdon,   Mary  Ann,   dress- 
maker 
65  Simpson,  Francis,  broker 

Lennox  Street,    3. 
Eton  Terrace. 
1  Hislop,  Mrs 
1  Hay,  Hamilton  S.  A.  L. 
1  Oliver,  Miss 

5  Smith,  Adam  Gillies,  C.A. 
15  Drysdale,  Alexander 

Leopold  Place.    1. 

1  Durham,  James 
3  Galloway,  David 
3  Macpherson,  Charles 
3  Hall,  William 
3  Bishop,  Miss 
3  Barton,  William 

3  Torre,  Paul  Delia 

4  Henderson,  James  S. 

5  Skinner,  Mrs  J.  R. 

6  Walker,  Miss  Mary 
6  Patterson,  Miss 

6  Main,  Mrs  Thomas 

6  Thomson,  Mrs  R, 

6  Boyd,  Rev.  George,  A.M. 

6  Mantica,  Anthony 

7  Tinniswood,  Robert 

8  Bernard,  Thomas 

9  Pallister,  Robert 

10  Barber,  James 

11  Henry,  James 
11  Fraser,  James 

11  Sparrow,  William 

11  Carr,  Andrew 

Windsor  Street  here. 

12  Ramsay,  Wm.  Hamilton 

13  Clark,  Robert 

15  Fyfe,  Andrew,  S.S.C. 
15  Kay,  John 


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STREET  DIRECTORY. 


LON 


30  J 


15  Watson,  James,  C.A. 
15  M'Laren,  Robert 

15  Macgregor,  Daniel 

16  Hardie,  William 

IS  Laurie,  Mrs 
18  Baird,  Miss 
18  Walsh,  Mrs  Eliza 
18  Purves,  Mrs 

18  Russell,  Mrs 

19  Burton,  Mungo,  artist 

20  CroaU,  William 

21  Hamilton,  John 

21  Smart,  John,  S.S.C. 
21  Mackay,  Mrs 
21  Cormaek,  Mrs 

Wood,  George,  Royal  terrace 
gardens 

Leslie  Place,    3. 

Stockbridge. 

1  Phillip,  William 

1  M'Laren,  John 

1  Johnston,  Mrs 

Butters,  James,  smith 
Goudie,  Gavin,  builder 
Shanks,  David,  &  Son,  joiners 

Leven  Street, 

Home  Street. 

East  side,  11.      West,  13. 

3  Dalziel,  Rev.  George 
3  Brotherston,  Mrs 
5  Thomson,  James 
7  M'Cree,  Mrs  Andrew 
9  Trotter,  Robert 

11  Crawford,  George,  baker 

13  Bajme,  John 

15  Taylor,  George  (/.  &G.  T.) 
15  Webster,  George  (G.P.O.) 
15  Nicholson,  John 

17  Gray,  Adam,  plumber.     See 

Adv. 
19  Thomson,  James 
21  Hunter,  William 

21  Dickson,  George 

23  Sloan,  Gilbert 

25  Ritchie,  Cosmo 

25a  Samuel,  John,  wright 

27,  29  Ross,  John,  &  Son,  Vene- 
tian blind  makers 

33  Wilson,  Mrs 

35  Wdson,  Mrs,  draper 

37  Gray,  John,  spirit  dealer 
Gillespie's  Hospital 
Henderson,    Rev.     David, 

governor 
Graham,  R.  M.,  treasurer 
Girdwood,  Miss M.,  matron 

44  Brown,  David  J. 

42  Dickson,  William 

40  Johnston,  John 

28  Mathers,  Mrs 

26  Fyfe,  Miss 

26  Sinclair,  Alexander 

24  Smith,  Alex.,  grocer 

22  M 'Murray,  John 

14  Marshall,  Piobt.,  spirit  dealer 

12  Porteous,  William 


12  Smith,  Matthew 

2  Wilson,  James  M. 

Lindsay  Place,    9. 
George  iv.  Bridge. 

1  Cockburn,  James 

2  Miller,    J.      Moodie,     book- 

seller 

3  Lindsay,  David,  &  Co. 

4  Donaldson,  J.  G. 

5  M'Lachlan  &  Hastie,  grocers 

7  Thorburn,  F.  D. ,  spirit  mer. 
1   Kay,  William,  bookseller 

Lindsay  Road,   5. 
Leith  Fort. 
Gossman,  John,  joiner 
Chalmers,  John,  Mayfield  house 

Links  Place,    1. 

Leith  Links. 
1  Ford,  Thomas  (Ford  &  Sons) 
3  Steedman,  William 

5  Hay,  Js.  {Edin.  Roperie  Co.) 

Lochend  Road.    2. 

6  Callander,  David 

8  Anderson,  Mrs  William 

13  Miller,  R.  K. 
15  Wood,  Miss 

17  Porterfield,  J.  H. 

Field,  Thomas,  Hawkhill  ho. 

Lochrin.    13. 

See  Home  Street. 

London  Road.    8. 

Miller  &  Co.,  ironfounders 
Milne,  John,  gardener 

London  Row,    5. 

Albany  Street,  Leith. 

1  Gillespie,  Gordon  J. 

2  Stenhouse,  Valentine 

3  Ferguson,  Mrs 

4  Wilkie,  James,  builder 

4  Milner,  Robert,  surgeon 

5  M'Intosh,  William 

6  Hamilton,  James 

7  Duncanson,  Mrs  W. 

8  Weddell,  Wm.,  shipmaster 

9  Chapman,  Joseph 
10  Fraser,  Miss  Eliza 

12  Ross,  George 

13  Nicolson,  James,  shipmaster 

14  Elder,  Alexander 

15  Carse,  Mrs  M. 

London  Street.    • 

North,  3.     South,  7. 
1  Newsam,  William 
1  Espinasse,  Francois  Le  Chvlr. 
1  Cameron,  Mrs 
1  Campbell,  John 
1  Scott,  James  (/.  S.  &•  Co.) 
1  Forbes,  Mrs 


Scott,  David,  C.A. 

(Jay,  W.  Bremner,  S.S.C. 
Kennedy,  William  P. 

Oliver,  R.  S. 

Young,  Mrs  P.,  lodgings 

Stenhouse,  .Mrs 

Paxton,  William 

Balleny,  Mrs 

Gillespie,  Mts  .\. 

Liberton,  Mrs 

Leggett,  Alexander,  artisl 

Mackintosh,  Mrs 

Lockic,  Mrs  A. 

Mackenzie,  W.,  bootmaker 

Lindsay,  C.  (L.  ,'.-  Douglas) 

Young,  Miss 

Croal,  George 

Cumming,  Charles,  cupper 

Lind,  Robert 

Adam  and  Bell's  School 

Ewing,  W.,  cooper 

M'Dougall,  John 

Rotberg,  F.  von 

Grieve,  Mrs 

Carmichael,  Miss  Jam  I 

Collins,  Hugh,  artist 

Park,  James  D.,  engineer 

Milner,  William 

Wilson,  Mrs 

White,  Thomas,  S.S.C. 

Sawers,  Miss 

Thomson,  Andrew 

Anderson,  Miss,  dressmaker 

Glass,  Mrs  John  R. 

Gow,  John 

Morton,  William,  banker 

Baillie,  Mrs  Margaret 

Kirkwood,  James 

Lillie,  Mrs 

Galbraith,  Mrs 

Pattison,  Thomas  II.,  M.D. 

Brown,  William 

Brown,  J.,  glasscutter  . 

Anderson,  Alexander,  1 

52  Grant,  Robt,  spirit  dealer 

M 'Donald,  J.  R.,  stationer 

Mackay,  R,  butcl  i 

Beveridge,  Robert,  baker 

Macpherson,  William 

Maclean,  Miss 

Gordon,  Alexander 

Goudy,  Mrs 

Goudy,  James  C. 

Brown,  James 

Goodlet,  William 

Tindal,  Mrs  . 

Lamb,  James 

Davidson,  James 

Davidson,  Miss,  dressmaker 

Robertson,  John,  dairy 

Wishart,  Miss 

Ferguson,  Miss 

Hole,  Mrs 

Burns,  David 

Beveridge.  Mrs  John 

Hunter,  Miss 

Cartel-,  Mrs  A. 

Nicol,  Miss 

Kay,  Robert  B. 


:502 


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LOT 


28  Thomson,  Miss  Jane 

28  Coleman,  Mrs  Charles 

26  Miller,  George 

24  Menzies,  Thomas 

22  Simmins,  Jacob,  teacher 

22  Laing,  Mrs 

22  Moffat,  Mrs 

22  Moffat,  Thomas 

22  Brickman,  F.  W. 

22  Angus,  Mrs 

22  Simpson,  James 

20  Henderson,  Mrs 

15  Hutchison,  A.,  advocate 

16  Paton,  Thomas 

16  Crawford,  "William 
14  Davidson,  Mrs 
12  Maeknight,  A.  E.,  advocate 
12  Maeknight,  James,  W.S. 
10  Johnston,  John  k  W. 
S  Millar,  William 

8  Neill,  Miss 

5  Graham,  Miss 

4  Henderson,  Charles,  S.S.C. 

2  Dickson,  John,  jun. 

2  Kerr,  George 

2  Sandeman,  Robert,  architect 

London  Street,  East.   2. 
1  M'Vitie,  B.,  baker 
1  Ferrier,  Mrs,  small  ware  ho. 

Lonsdale  Terrace,    11. 

Brougham  Street. 
4  Fullerton,  Thomas 

6  Foules,  David 

6  Smith,  George 

7  Dun,  John 
7  Dun,  Mrs 

9  Turnbull,  James,  jun. 

Lord  Russell  Place,    13, 

Summerhall. 

1  Mill,  John 

1  Redpath,  William  E. 

1  Cooper,  Miss  Hannah 

1  Finlayson,  Daniel 

1  Hutton,  Robert 

1  Gibson,  Miss 

1  Bell,  James  M.     See  Adv. 

2  Dickson,  Henry 
2  Brockie,  Robert 

2  Sandiman,  Thomas  R. 

2  Currie,  Mrs 

2  Harcus,  Henry 

2  Craig,  James 

2  Rattray,  William  R. 

2  Siddie,  John 

3  Grieve,  Miss 

3  Allardice,  Miss  M.  J.  S. 
3  Black,  Mrs  David 
3  Braidwood,  Miss 
3  Dunn,  John  H. 

3  Yellowlees,  Mrs  Jane 

4  Wood,  William 

4  Grieve,  Thomas 
4b  M'Kay,  Miss 

5  Calder,  Henry 

Lothian  Road.    10. 

1  Clark,  James,  painter 
1  Huntly,  WTilliam 


1  Anderson,  Miss  M.  S. 
1  Davidson,  Mrs 
3  Menzies,  W.,M.D.,  F.R.C.S. 
5  Simpson,  George 
5  Spence,  John,  architect 
5  Crowe,  Robert  Burns 
5  Beatson,  Geo.  (Clark  &  B.) 
7  Gibb,  Dr  David 
9  Rowatt,  Thomas,  &  Son 
15  Martin,  Miss,  dressmaker 
21  Selkirk,  Robert  J.    See  Adv. 
23  More,  Graham,  jun. 
25  Steel,  David,  chemist 
31  Sawers,  J.  T.,  accountant 
31  Gravett,  Richard  (G.  tt  Son) 
31  Donaldson,  Mrs 
31  Powell,  John  W. 
31  Wood,  Joseph,  accountant 
33  Robertson,  David.    See  Adv. 
35  Barclay,  James,  hatter 
37  Thyne  k  Tait,  drapers 
Grindlay  Street -here 
Cambridge  Street  here 
39  Mitchell,  Thos.,  spirit  mer. 
41  Dobie,  Alexander,  baker 
43  Shand,  W.  R. 
43  Mitchell,  Thomas 
43  Rayner,  John 
43  Brown,  John 
45  Murdoch,  John 
47  Burge,  John  B.     See  Adv. 
49  Miller,  James,  confectioner 
51  Bell,   John,  boot   and   shoe 

maker 
53  Stewart,  John 
53  Stewart,  James  (J.  S.  <b  Son) 
53  Murdoch,  John 
55  Martin,  William,  glazier 
57  Armstrong  &  Hogg.   See  Adv. 
59  Brown,  Charles 
61  Dobson,  Scott,  k  Co. 
63  Johnston,  J.,  coal  merchant 
63  M'Lav,  Peter 
63  Bell,  John 
63  Taylor,  Rev.  Andrew 
65  M'Lay,    Peter,  grocer.     See 

Adv. 
67  Chisholm,  John,  stationer 
71  Yeitch,  Win. ,  bedstead  and 

bedding  manufacturer 
73  Veitch,  William 
73  Sharp,  Alexander 
73  Sharp,  Mrs 
73  Hay,  Mrs 

73  Drew,  Jn.  (D.  <L  Burnett) 
-g  75  Drew  &  Burnett 
g  77  Turner,    James,   jun.    (J. 

T.  <£•  Co.) 
X.  77  Turner,  Jas.,  wine  mercht. 
«  77  Burnett,  Jn.  (Drew  &  B.) 
\  79  Drew  &  Burnett 
t>  81  Cumming,  Mrs,  hotel 
t*  81  Cumming,  Wm.,  vet.  surg. 
'83  M'Culloch,  J.,  k  Co. 
85  M'Nair,  Mrs 
85  Wintour,  John  C,  artist 
85  Marshall,  Miss 
85  Bakewell,  James 
87  Martin,  Jane 


Castle  Terrace  here 
St  Cuthbert's  Parish  Cluim- 
bers,  St  Cuthbert's  Manse  ; 
James  Craig,  inspector 
West  Kirk;  A.  Cruickshank, 

recorder 
St  John's  Episcopal  Chapel 
68  Fraser,  Simon,  cooper 

Caledonian  Railway  Tavern 
Turner,    James,     wine    and 
spirit  merchant 
60  Gilray  Brothers.     See  Adv. 
60  Mushet,  W.  k  R. 
58  Kellie,  James 

Turner,   James,   k   Co.,    en- 
gravers.    See  Adv. 
Royal  Horse  Bazaar 
52  Scott,  Croall,  k  Sons 
50  Ritchie,  William 
48  Sibbald&Gay 
46  Smith,    John,    k  Sons,   coal 
and  coke  merch.    See  A  dv. 
Wordie  &;  Co.,  carriers 
Cameron,  J.  &  P.,  carriers 
Railway  (Caledonian)  Station 
Powell,    G.    AV.,    passenger 

superintendent 
Symington,  John,  goods  su- 
perintendent 
42  Denholm,  William 
42  Jamieson,  Jas. ,  photographer 
40  Burns,  Michael,  coal  agent 
M'Ewan,  Thomas,  sculptor 
Perceton    Fire  -  clay    Goods 
Depot;  Duncan  Dochard, 
agent.     See  Adv. 
Lothian  Road  U.P.  Church 
16  Robertson,  David.    See  Adv. 
14  Fox,  George,  architect 
14  Norrie,  Mrs  John 
14  Shaw,  WTilliam,  coal  mercht, 
14  Bailey,  Mrs 
14  Millar,  Thomas  T. 
12  Cuthbert,  Clarkson,  M.D. 
10  Chinas,  Alex.,  coal  office 
8  Selkirk,  R,  J.     See  Adv. 
8  Baillie,  John 
8  Campbell,  John,  writer 
8  Waters,  Wm.,  com.  agent 
8  Robertson,  John  S. 
8  Robertson,  Richard,  cabinet- 
maker 
8  Anderson,  J.  C,  milliner 
6  Dick,    Robert,    registrar  for 

St  George's 
6  Dick,  Robert,  jun.,  assistant 

registrar 
6  Grant,    Arch.,    session-clerk 
for  St  Cuthbert's   parish. 
Office  open,  10  to  3  and  7 
to  9  ;  Saturday,  10  to  2 
4  Kay,  Robert,  Union  hotel 
2  Carfrae,  Wm.  (C.  <fc  Whyte) 

2  Macgill,  Archibald 

Lothian  Street. 
North,  9.     South,  11. 
1  Gibson,  William,  draper 

3  Chalmers,  James 


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MAO 


80S 


Dunn,  Mrs  David 

Bell,  William,  draper 

Jackson,  Win.,  ironmonger 

Park,  Walter,  bootmaker 

Ross,  David,  draper 

M'Intyre,  Robert 

Inglis,  Thomas 

Fraser,  Alexander 

Hancock,  Jobn 

Gilmour,  D. 

Traill,  Alexander 

Moffat,  John 

Smith,  William 

Gray,  James,  &  Son 

Lauder,  Mrs 

Robertson,  Mrs  John 

Bell,  Miss  M. 

Anderson,  Peter,  tailor 

Anderson,  Robert 

Watt,  Mrs  I. 

Klausman,  A.  k,  D. 

Brechin,  George,  painter 
27  Hunter,  William,  gilder 
29  M 'Arthur,  J.,  victual  dealer 
31  Kerr,  Miss,  milliner 
33  Sime,  Robert,  dairy 
35  Henderson,  Alexander 
35  Lewis,  Mrs 
35  Alexander,  Miss  M. 
35  M'Lennan,  Mrs 
35  Nisbet,  Robert  {G.P.O.) 
37,  39  Menzies,  Thomas,  draper 

4  Reid,  John,  printer 

6  Geddes,  Thomas 

6  Smart,  Misses,  dressmkrs. 

6  Somerville,  Miss  A. 

6  Miller,  Archibald 

6  Moir,  Henry 

6  Gibson,  James 

8  Corner,  J.  M.,  engraver 
10  Hamilton,  Wm. ,  tea  dealer 
10  Hogg,  James  B. 

•g  10  Shearer,  David 
£  10  Duncan,  James 
$2 10  Neil,  Mrs  David 
s       Brighton  Street  Chapel 
J    9  M'Beath,  Mrs 
-s5  9  Stirling,  Martin 
P    9  Scott,  Mrs 

9  Kerr,  Alexander  C. 
9  M'Naughton,  Mrs 
9  Allan,  William 

7  Leslie,  George 
7  Munro,  Charles 
7  Murray,  Isabella 
7  Stewart,  George 
7  Scott,  John  Johnston 
7  Ogg,  Miss  R. 
7  Robertson,  Miss  J. 


39A  Cowieson,  P.,  printseller 

41  Tinsley,  Mrs,  lodgings 

41  Smart,  Robert 

41  M'Kay,  Charles,  lodgings 

41  Sleigh,  George 

43  Fordyce,  Miss  Jane 

45  Mackenzie,  John,  bookseller 

47  Newbigging,  David 

49  Hunter,  Mrs,  flesher 


51,  53  Waters,  William 
53  Hunter,  Mrs  F. 

53  O'Donnell,  Francis 
St  Mary's  School 

58  Wilson,  Jas.,  spirit  merchant 

56  Dingwall,  Robert 

56  Adam,  Robert 

56  M'Intyre,  Misses 

56  Brown,  Miss  E. 

56  Brown,  Miss  B. 

56  Waddell,  John 

54  Paterson,  A.   &  J.,  milliners 
54a  M 'Caiman,  William 
54b  Waddell,  John 
52  Pump,  The  Spirits 
50  Craig,  James,  draper 
48  Paterson,  Mrs  J. 
48  Thomson,  Mrs 
48  Allan,  William 
46  Purvis,  Alexander 
44  Hay,  Peter,  grocer 
42  Millar,  A.,  draper 
42  Biggam,  Samuel 
42  Thomson,  Miss  J. 
42  Wilson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
42  Waters,  Miss  H. 
40  Scott  Brothers,  bakers 
38  Inglis,  T.,  victual  dealer 
36  Forbes,  Alexander,  grocer 
34  Laurie,  Andrew,  chemist 
32  Kerr,  John,  cook-shop 
30  Forbes,  Alexander 
30  Douglas,  Mrs  Catherine 
30  Flannigan,  M. 
30  Robertson,  Alexander 
30  Sanderson,  Mrs 
28  Beaumont,  Samuel,  toys 
26  Scott,  Mrs,  flesher 
24  Ranken,  Mrs  H,  milliner 
22  Turnbull,  T.,  jun.,  fishmonger 
20  Lawson,  George,  baker 
18  Home,  Mrs 
18  Shewan,  Alexander 
18  Cockburn,  Mrs 
18  Cockburn,      Alexander     M. 

(Mossman,  Sons,  &  Co. ) 
18  Manuel,  John 
18  Macintosh,  Mrs 
18  Webb,  Edward 
16  Brown,  John,  fishmonger 
14  Sinclair,  John,  baker 
12  Barron,  Charles 
10  Steele,  Ebenezer,  &  Co. 

8  Neil,  Miss  J. 

6   Waverley  Photographic  Sa- 
loon 

6  Gibb,  John 

6  Renton,  William 

6  Young,  William 

6  Parker,  Forrest 

4  Lind,  T.,  cheesemonger 

2  M'Niven,    Allan,    wine    and 
spirit  merchant 

Lutton  Place,    12. 

South  Clerk  Street. 


1  Barry,  R.  J. 

1  Thomson,  William 


I  Fair,  AVilliam 
3  Allan,  Mrs  J. 
5  Carmichael,  Mrs  Margaret 
5  Main,  John 
5  Baxter,  John,  printer 
5  Miller,  Andrew 
5  Murray,  Thomas 
5  Pairman,  Mrs  R. 

9  Angus,  Mrs 
11  Miller,  Mrs  Dr 
11  Watson,  Miss 
11   Hutchison,  M. 
11  Millar,  Mrs 
11  Towers,  John 
13  Duncan,  Mrs 
15  Galloway,  William 
17  Graham,  Gilbert,  teacher 
17  Boyle,  Neil  {Inland  Revenue ) 
17  Orrock,  Alexander,  jun. 
17  Balfour,  Misses 
17  Balfour,  Andrew 
17  Mackay,  Charles 
17  Morton,  Mrs 
19  Lauder,  James 

St  Peter's  Church. 

Lynedoch  Place,    4. 
Dean  Bridge. 

1  Dunmore,  Colonel  W.  P. 

2  Crawford,  W. ,  portrait  painter 

3  Kermack,  Miss 

4  Baxter,  Mrs 

5  Mackenzie,  Mrs 

6  Balfour,  Mrs 

7  Baillie,  Mrs 

8  Tait,  Andrew 

9  Tennant,  Patrick,  W.S. 

10  Croket,  Miss 

II  Crawford,  Mrs  James 

12  Burnside,  Miss 

13  Campbell,  Mrs  Dr  John 

14  Gardner,  Colonel 

15  Russell,  Mrs 

16  Usher,  Mrs 

17  Skene,  Mrs  Colonel 
IS  Balfour,  George .  W.,  M.D. 

19  Nisbet,  Rev.  Robert,  D.D.. 

20  Fleming,  Alexander,  W.S. 

21  Tennant,  Robert 

22  Campbell,  Archibald 

23  M'Gregor,  P.,  merchant 
Gordon,   Rev.   James,   Lyne- 
doch cottage 

Macdowall  Street,    8. 
Leith  Wynd. 

1  Morison,  John 

3  Hood,  J.,  smith  and  beam 
maker 

5  Anderson,  Walter 

5  Christie,  John 

5  M'Gregor,  John 

5  M'Gregor,  William 

9  Sommerville,  Mrs,  cowfeeder 
13  Herkes,  James 
13  Young,  J.,  &  Co.,  slaters 


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MAL 


Gilmore  Street 

22  Hardie,  "William 

23  Denholm,  James 


Madeira  Street,    5. 
North  Leith. 

1  Cooper,  J.  R.,  dock-master 

2  Hossack,  Robt.  C. ,  shipmaster 

3  Wilson,  Alex.,  corn,  mercht. 
,   4  Strachan,  William 

Donaldson,  G.,&Sons,grocers    4  Somerville,  Robert 


Mackenzie  Place, 

India  Place. 


3  Aitehison,  John 

4  Kerr,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

5  Wright,  Mrs 
5  Carlisle,  John 

5  Erskine,  Anthony 
5  Goodwin,  W.  C. 

5  Porteous,  Mrs 

8  Tully,  Mrs  James 
8  Macnab,  James,  writer 
8  M'Gill,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
8  M'Millan,  Mrs 
8  Phillips,  William 
11  Bowman,  John 

Macnab  Street,    13. 

Summerhall. 

1  Smith,  Mrs 

3  Fyfe,  John  L. 

3  Frame,  Mrs  Lockhart 

3  Macdougal,  John  W. 

3  Lockerbie,  David 

4  Rollo,  James 

4  Rollo,  W.  L. 

6  Cramond,  Mrs  John 
6  Watson,  Miss 

6  Milne,  George  M. 
6  Weir,  Mrs 

6  Scouller,  William 

7  Wilson,  Andrew 

8  Green,  William 

8  Ogilvy,  G.  A.      ' 
8  Rae,  John 
8  Jones,  Jenkin 

5  Anderson,  Mrs  John 

8  Philip,  James 

9  Kennedy,  Misses,  milliners 
9  Robertson,  Miss 

9  Brownlie,  James 
9  Gordon,  Misses 
9  Kay,  George 
9  Spence,  James 

Madeira  Place,    5. 
Madeira  Street. 

lA  Cunningham,  Wm.,  church 

officer 
1  Taylor,  William 

1  Fowler,  Alexander 

2  Watson,  John,  shipmaster 

3  Swanson,  Mrs  D. 

4  Mills,  Leighton 

5  Ratze,  Conrad 

5  Knoblauch,  Hugo 

6  Ritchie,  Miss  C.  M. 

7  Thomson,  William 
9  Mackail,  Hugh 

10  Caron,  F. 

11  Brown,  James 

12  Wilkie,  Mrs  Janet  • 


5  Lawson,  William 

6  Reekie,  Thomas 

6  Smith,  Mrs  Lawrence 
6  Gavin,  Mrs  William 

6  Matheson,  Alexander 

7  Todd,  Mrs  Caroline 

8  Slimon,  D.  R.  &  D.  S. 

9  Scott,  James 

9  Gronrneyer,  Mrs  C. 
9  Jacobsen,  Jacob 

10  Craig,  Geo.  W.,  shipmaster 

11  Morris,  John 

12  Piobertson,  James 

15  Hewat,  John,  shipmaster 

16  Trotter,  George 
16  Hastings,  George 

16  Carmichael,  Robert  H. 

17  Hunter,  Jas.,  grocer;  ho.  16 
Naismith,  Robert 
Marshall,  Wm.,  Rosemount 

«j  g    1  Shearer,  J.  T. 
3* «   2  Bennet,  W. 
^  ^    3  Kyle,  Mrs  James 

Leith  Co-operative  Building 

Co.  (Limited) 
Ferguson,  MrsThos.,  Madeira 
house 

Main  Point,    10. 
West  Port. 

1  Duncan,  Angus 
Shaw,  Robert 
Kerr,  John,  smith 

Maitland  Place.    5. 

See  Newhaven. 

Maitland  Street,    4. 

Shandwick  Place. 

1  Smith,  George,  bootmaker 

1  Stewart,  Duncan,  coach-hirer 

1  Wintour,  William,  painter 

2  Wilson,  Mrs,  lodgings 

3  Gill,  Mrs  John,  lodgings 

3  Montgomerie,  Roger,  advoc. 

4  Hay,  Mrs,  lodgings 

5  Dallas,  Mrs 

6  Pringle,  Robert,  W.S. 

7  Gill,  James,  lodgings 

8  Macneil,  Captain  Hector 

10  Gibson,  Arch.,  accountant 

11  Munro,  Mrs  Mary,  lodgings 

11  Starke,  J.  Gibson,  advocate 

12  Clark,  Miss 

13  Drummond,  James 

14  Anderson,  Mrs 

14  Rutherford,  William,  M.D. 

16  Munro,  Mrs,  lodgings 

17  Sandilands,  Miss 


Rhind,  John,  advocate 
Sinclair,  Lawrence 
Smith,  Harry,  advocate 
Wilson,  Mrs 
Cameron's  coach  office 
Wallace,  James,  greengrocer 
Fergusson,  William,  grocer 
Muir,  Mrs 
Turner,  William 
Henderson,  David 
Sutherland,  Misses 


Maitland  Street,  W.,    4. 

Haymarket. 
1  Pringle,  Miss 
1  Horsburgh,  Miss 
1  Simson,  Thomas 

1  Watherston,  William 

2  Aiken,  Mrs 

3  Geddes,  G.  H. ,  mining  engin. 

4  Eddington,  Mrs 

5  Smellie,  Miss  Lucy 

6  Milne,  Misses,  board,  school 

7  Campbell,  Mrs  A.  D. 

7  Smith,  John  A,  M.D. 

8  Adams,  John,  S.S.C. 

9  Moncrieff,  Mrs  Scott 

10  Maxwell,  Mrs,  lodgings 

11  Barclay,  James 

12  Romanes,  N.,  spirit  mercht. 
12  Budge,  William,  grocer 

12  Romanes,  K,  spirit  mercht. 

13  Peacock,  Robt.,  victual  dealer 

14  Chalmers,  David,  spirit  mer- 
chant 

15  Laing   Andrew  J. 
15  Crick  ton,  James 

15  Stoddart,  Adam 

16  Terry,  Misses 

17  Murdoch,  T.,  cabinetmaker 

18  Wilkinson,  G.  W.,  fruiterer 

19  Muir,  Thomas,  plumber 

20  Anderson,  W.,  chemist 

21  Henderson,  Robert 
21  Inglis,  W.,  C.E. 
21  Jamieson,  Robert 

21  Shield,  George,  D.C.S. 

22  Donaldson, G.,& Sons, grocers 

23  Scott,  John,  baker 

24  Stodclart,  Adam,  butcher 

Maitland  Street.    5. 
See  Nevjhaven. 

Malta  Green  Place,    3. 

Stockbridge. 
1  Maconochie,  Mrs 

Cushnie,      William,      Malta 
Green  villa 

Malta  Terrace,    3. 

Stockbridge. 

3  Macleay,  Kenneth,  R.S.A. 

4  Vernon,  J.  E. 

4  Thomson,  Miss  A. 

5  Aitehison,  Mrs  James 

6  Murray,  James  (G.P.O.) 


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305 


7  Trimble,  George,  C.E. 

S  Thorburn,  Archibald,  writer 

9  Graham,  T.  A.  F. 

9  Graham,  Miss 

Kedslie,  Alex. ,  Malta  house 

Manderston  Street.    2. 

See  Leith  Walt 


Manor  Place,    4. 

Melville  Street. 
1  Moncrieff,  Captain  A. 
1  Kennedy,  Captain  N. 
1  Alston,  George 

1  Finlay,  Charles,  -writer 

2  Dunlop,  John 

3  Fogo,  Mrs  Murray 

4  Bernard,  James  A.,  distiller 

5  Indigent  Gentlewomen's  Fund 

Office 
5  Fullarton,  J.  K. 

5  Fullarton,  Mrs,  of  Sheldon 

6  Thomson,  Mrs,  lodgings 

7  Menzies,  Allan 

7  Menzies,  Mrs 

8  Paterson,  William 

9  Gilchrist,  James 
9  Baildon,  Miss 
9  Romanes,  Mrs  J. 

William  Street  here 
10  Shepherd,  Mrs 
10  Galloway,  Mrs 

10  Barclay,  Miss 

11  Kell,  Mrs 

12  Steven,  M. 

12  Steven,  Misses 

13  Cox,  Robert,  jun. 

13  Cox,  Mrs  George 

14  Wright,  Mrs 

15  Moncreiff,  Misses 

16  Craig,  James,  surgeon 
16  Hartley,  Thomas  F. 

16  Ogilvy,  Charles,  accountant 

17  Blackie,  Miss 
17  Fraser,  Mrs 

17  Sneezum,  Alfred  C. 

18  Gilmour,  Allan 

19  L'Amy,  Miss 

20  Howden,  James 

21  Allman,  George  James,  M.D. 

22  Murdoch,  J.  Burn,  jun.,  ad- 

vocate 

23  M'Inrov,  Mrs 

24  Hill,  W.  Scott 
24  Maynard,  Captain  Chas.  W. 

Chester  Street  here 
Murray,  G.  J.,  East  Coates 
house 

33  Craig,  James 

34  White,  John 

35  Memes,  Mrs 

36  Smyttan,  Mrs 

37  Crooks,  Mrs 

39  Peploe,  R.  L. 

40  Newbigging,  Mrs 

41  Hughes,  George,  W.S. 

42  Erskine,  Miss 

43  Dunlop,  Mrs 

u 


Mansfield  Place,    3. 

London  Street. 

1  M'Dougal,  John,  grocer 

2  Mackenzie,  W.  H. 
2  Wise,  Misses,  dressmakers 

2  West,  Miss  G. 

3  Macbride  &  Gibson,  painters 

5  Miller,  Mrs  James 

6  Aitken,  Andrew 
6  Murray,  John  S. 
6  Latta,  Alexander,  writer 
6  Couston,  David 

6  Stott,  David 

7  Brown,  Mrs 

8  Carmichael,  William 

9  Morrison,  Charles,  jun. 

10  Buddo,  James,  spirit  dealer 
Bellevue  Cottage 

Shennan,  John,  builder 
Shennan,  Miss 

Mansionhouse  Road,  13. 

Grange. 
1  Wright,  Robert  P. 
1  Wright,  Francis 

3  Inglis,  Miss 

7  Gray,  John  {Gray  <L-  S071) 

9  Balfour,  Andrew 

11  Moxey,  G.  T.,  surgeon,  R.N. 

13  Smeaton,  Rev.  George 

15  Lindsay,  Thomas 
17  Ritchie,  Miss 
19  Banks,  Peter  S. 

16  Erskine,  Mrs 

14  Edmonston,  Alexander 

12  Moffat,  William 

10  Anderson,  Alex.,  M.D. ,  R.N. 
10  Anderson,  Miss 

8  Goold,  Rev.  Wm.  H.,  D.D. 
6  Bell,  William  Hamilton 

4  Young,  William 
2  Scott,  Mrs  John 

Mansionhouse  Road.  N. 

2  Walker,  Mrs  William 

4  Duns,  Professor  John,  New 
College 

6  M'Laren,  Mrs 
8  Kirk,  James 

10  Smith,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D. 
12  Howison,  Hamilton 
14  Ramsay,  Thomas 
16  Duncan,   James    S.    (F.    D. 

A:  Co.) 

7  Ronaldson,  Thomas 

5  Pirie,  Rev.  John 

3  Clark,  Mrs 
3  Eddie,  Miss 
1  Graham,  Andrew 

Market  Place,    3. 

Brunsioick  Street,  Stockbridge. 


5  Shaw,  W. 

5  Kerr,  James  (C.P.O.) 

6  Doig,  James,  fruiterer 
8  Taylor,  Mr.s 
8  Brown,  Robert 

1 1  Robertson,  M  rs  T. ,  d  ressmkr. 

11  Balleny,  Miss 

12  Tennant,  Thomas  M. 

12  Hunter,  D. 

13  Stodart,  Peter 

13  Dunlop,  John 

14  Gray,  Robert 
14  Middleton,  William,  waiter 
14  Middleton,  Mrs,  cook 


1  Smith,  Mrs,  nurse 
1  Nicol,  Daniel 

1  M'Intosh,  Mrs  A. 

2  Ferguson,  Thomas,  grocer 

3  Davidson,  Charles 

5  Brown,  George,  mason 


Market  Street.    9. 

1  Angus,  William,  agent 

1  Ainslie,  J. ,  refreshment  rooms 

2  Peattie,  Mrs  Alex.,  baker 

3  Anchor  Close 

3  Fraser,  William 

4  Smith,  A.  T.,  dairy 

5  Doherty,  John,  fruiterer 

6  and  7  Lewis,  James,  grocer 
8  Cameron,  Finlay 

8  Craig's  Close 

9  Thorburn,  Thos. ,  spirit  dealer 

11  Thomson,  Thomas 

12  &  13  M'Gregor,  Miss  Margaret 
14  Currie,  Mrs  Thomas 

16  Smith,  Adam 

17  Cameron,  Alexander 
Cockbum  Street  here 

18  Cooper,  Thomas,  &  Co. 
25  St  Patrick's  R.  C.  School 
25  Caven,  John,  teacher 

Market  Street,  High.  9. 

2  Jamieson,  Andrew,  tailor 
4  Fraser,  W,  shoemaker 

Market  Street,  Low.    9 

Dunbar,  John,  cooper 
Hunter,  Elizabeth 
1,  2  Greig,  J.,  china  warehouse 

4  &  5  Brown,  H.,  china  wareho. 

Market,  Fish.    9. 

1  Caird,  Mrs 
1  Croan,  Patrick 

3  Comb,  Mrs 

5  Jameson,  John 

6  Wilson,  Mrs 

7  M -'Donald,  Angus,  officer 

8  &  9  Banks,  Mrs 

10  Begg,  Mrs 

11  Millar,  Mrs 

11  Scott,  Alex.,  fruit  merchant 

12  Glen,  Patrick 

Market,  Flesh,  Mid.    9. 

1  &  2  Plummer,  John 
3  &  4  Wilson,  Charles 
5  &  6  Snow  &  Johnston 

7  Anderson,  John 

8  &  9  Charles,  William 

10  Duff,  Robert,  jun. 

11  Wilson,  Charles 

13  Cowan,  John 


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14  Jackson,  William 

15  &  16  Frier,  Robert 

18  Dunn,  Robert 

19  Anderson,  William 

20  &  21  Smart,  J.  C. 
22  Morham,  David  D. 
24  k  25  Dores  k  Laidlaw 
27,  30,  k  31  Smart,  J.  &  R. 
35,  36,  &  37  Bruce,  D. 

38  &  39  Duff,  R,  butcher 

Market,  High.    9. 

1  Wilson,  Archibald 

2  Scott,  David 

3  Scott,  Walter 

6  Wight,  Robert 

7  M'Gregor,  John 

8  Martin,  R. 

9  Ross,  Thomas 

13  &  14  Morham,  David  D. 
15  &  16  Cameron,  Hugh 
18  &  19  Laidlaw,  D. 
20  &  21  M'Neill,  Alexander 
22  Wilson,  George 

24  Robb  k  Glover 

25  Anderson,  A. 

27  &  28  Bortlrwick,  Alexander 
29  &  30  Tait,  James 
32  Martin,  J.  W. 


Market,  Green.    9. 

1  Hay,  Mrs 

2  Meikle,  Robert 

3  Downie,  Mrs 

4  Foote,  Mrs 

5  &  6  Scott,  Alexander 
7  Doherty,  John 

Market,  Veal  and 

Poultry.    9. 

Niven,  Thomas,  spirit  mer. 
1  Miurhead,  Charles 

3  Johnston,  William 

4  Carmichael  &  Son 

5  Carmichael,  Mrs 

6  Sibbald,  Mrs  David 

7  Johnston,  J.  A. 

8  &  9  Ramage,  Mrs  William 
10  Swan,  John,  china  merchant 

Marmion  Terrace,    13. 

Boro  ugh.rn  u  irhead. 

1  Pirret,  Thomas 

1  Boss,  Philip 

2  Pirret,  Thomas,  grocer 

3  Napier,  Charles,  flesher 
Clow,  Peter,  &  Co. 

4  Baillle's  School 

5  Stevenson,  William 

6  Davison,  Mrs 
6  Watson,  Miss 

6  Graham,  Richard  D.,  teacher 
6  Henderson,  Mrs  James 

6  Shillinglaw,  Peter 

7  Steel,  Mrs  John 


Maryfield,    1. 
Easter  Road. 
16  Swan,  Edward 
14  Gunn,  Daniel 
10   k   12  St     Vincent's     Boys' 
Orphanage  ;   Mrs    M 'Cul- 
loch,  matron 
Aitken,  James 
Man/field  House 
6  Calder,  Mrs 
4  Hamilton,  John 

2  Low,  James,  gardener 
Tod,  Misses,  gardeners 
Jackson,  Robert,  dairyman 

Maryfield  Place,    1. 

Norton  Place. 
1  Dingwall,  Alexander 

3  Richards,  Edward  C. 

4  Douglas,  Mrs  Hugh 

5  Kennedy,  Samuel 

6  Logan,  Alexander 

7  Porter,  James 

8  Irvine,  William 

9  Spalding,  Miss  Margaret 

12  Leighton,  George,  jun. 

13  Stobo,  Robert 

14  Collet,  Thomas 
24  Yorkston,  James 

27  Jack,  John  G. 

28  Fraser,  Mrs 

29  Warden,  Francis  S. 

30  Holmes,  G.  W.  (G.P.O.) 

30  Holmes,  Thomas  {G.P.O.) 

31  King,  Benjamin 

32  Thomson,  William 

33  Wagner,  George 

34  Haldane,  Alexander 

35  Lerche,  Emanuel 

36  Walker,  James 

37  Wright,  William 

38  Annan,  James 

39  Melzer,  Adolph 

40  Beitlich,  Anton 

41  Ewart,  Robert 

42  Wallace,  Thomas 

43  Campbell,  Robert  (G.P.O.) 

44  Grieve,  John  (G.P.O.) 
Cooper,  Hunter,  grocer 
Miller,  J.  H.  B. 


Mary's  Place,    3. 

Raeburn  Place. 
2  M'Intosh,  James 

2  Carmichael,  John 

3  Andrew,  Miss 

4  Carmichael,  John,  M.A. 

5  Maughan,  Edward  J. 

6  Mackay,  James  T. 

7  Rae,  Alexander,  grocer 

8  M'Whannell,  P. 

8  Sutherland,  D.,  accountant 
8  Mactaggart,  Rev.  D.  C. 

8  Sutherland,  D.  R. 

9  Scaily,  Alex.,  civil  engineer 
10  Sidey,  John,  coal  merchant 

Brown,  Peter,  cartwright 
Cunningham,  James,  carter 


Mason,  John,  carter 
Coldwell,  James,  smith 

Mayfield  Loan,    13. 

Newington. 
Smith,  David,  Rosebank 
Badlie,  William,  Rosebank 
Bain,  William,  engineer 
Clark,  Wm.  D. ,  Knox  place 
Brown,  Miss  Lucy,  Mayfield 
cottage 
4  Banks,  Misses 

Paterson,  Rev.  Wm.,  Upton 

cottage 
Miller,  George,  gardener 
2  Dunlop,  John  D. 
1  Hetherton,  Henry,  sen. 
Sellar,  Rev.  James  Annand 
Raeburn,  Wm.  (  W.  &J.  R.), 
Mayfield  house 

Mayfield  Street,    13. 

Minto  Street. 

1  Rampini,  Mrs 

2  Deas,  Mrs 

3  M'Kenzie,  W.  M.  S. 

3  M'Kenzie,  James 

8  Donaldson,  James,  LL.D. 

9  Walker,  John  W. 

10  M'Dowall,  Mrs  Col. 
Murphy,  A.  D.,   Balgownie 

lodge 

11  Guthrie,     Patrick    (Dymock 

&G.) 

Mayfield  Terrace,    13. 

3Ii?ito  Street. 

2  Turnbull,  Robert 

4  Williamson,  Mrs 

6  Maclachlan,  G. 

8  Lorimer,  Mrs  G. 

10  Marshall,  J. 

12  Man-able,  John  (G.P.O.) 
14  Fairly,  Robert 

16  Gallie,  James  B. 

20  Anderson,  Miss 
Johnston,  Adam,  Newington 

lodge 

21  Humming,  Rev.  James  Elder 
19  Romanes,  James,  C.A. 

19  Romanes,  Mrs 

17  Murray,  Mrs 

11  Landall,  Walter 

9  Greenoak,  Robert 

7  Anderson,  J.  J.  P. 

5  Moffat,  Henry,  S.S.C. 

3  Bain,  Gilbert 
1  Barlas,  James 

Meadowbank. 

Innes,  W.  Simpson  Mitchell, 

Parsonsgreen 
Mason,  Robert 
Hunter,  George 
Drummond,  B. 

Meadow  Place,  13. 

Meadows. 
Clarke,  MrsR.,  Meadow  lodge 
1  Robertson,  Miss 


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2  Auld,  William 

3  WeddeU,  William 

4  Grant,  Duncan 

5  Pram,  H.  D. 

6  Thornton,  Mrs  M. 

7  Gardner,  James 

8  Thomson,  Mrs  Murray  G. 

9  Edwards,  George  S. 
12  Gibb,  Thomas 

15  Scott,  Thomas 

16  Paton,  John 

17  Torrop,  Mrs  James  S. 

18  Clazy,  Miss 

18  Davidson,  John 

18  Arrighi,  Leopold 

19  Adam,  Robert 

20  Proudfoot,  Thomas 


Melbourne  Place,    9. 
George  iv.  Bridge. 

1  Ferguson,  Alex. ,  confectioner 

to  the  Queen  and  H.  R.  H. 
the  Duke  of  Edinburgh. 
See  Adv. 

2  Johnstone,  Hunter,  &  Co. 

2  Christian  Treasury  Office 

3  Rougvie,  John,  auctioneer 

4  Edin.  Abstainers'  Union 
4  Phcenix  Hall 

4  Stewart,  David  S.,  printer. 

See  Adv. 
4  Cutkbertson,  Mrs,  ladies'  n'rse 
4  M'Coll,  James 
4  Smith,  W.,  architect 
4  Rougvie,  John 
4  Rowland,  P..,  tailor 
4  Kerr,  Miss,  dressmaker 
4  Boyle,  Mrs 

4  Musgrove,  John,  coal  mer. 

5  Musgrove,  J.,  hosier 

6  Simpson,  James,  bootmaker 

7  Royal  Medical  Society 

7  Thomson,  William 

8  North  British  Advertiser 
8  Gray,  J.  k  J.,  printers 

8  Ladies'  Own  Journal  Office 

9  Picken,   Wm.,  watchmaker. 

See  Adv. 

11  Chamber  of  Commerce  and 
Manufactures 

11  H. 21.  Prison  Managers  for 
Scotland  Office 

11  Burton,  J.  H.,  LL.D.,  ad- 
vocate, Office  H.M.  Prison 
managers 

11  Williamson,  D.  W.,  engraver 

11  Wallace,  John,  draughtsman 

11  Sawers,  Thomas 

11  Chinas,  David,  architect 

11  Duncan,  W.,  contractor 

11  Purvis,  Joseph 

11  Forbes,  William  {G.P.O. 

11  Welsh,  Mrs 

11  Martin,  James  W. 

12  Mackintosh,  R.  T.,  seedsman 

Melville  Crescent,    4. 

Melville  Street. 
1  Brodie,  Mrs 


2  Miller,  John,  ofLeithen 

3  Lee,  A.  H. 
3  Lee,  Miss 

3  Thomson,  Mrs 

Walker  Street  here 

4  Grieve,  Andrew,  W.S. 

5  Robertson,  Lawrence 

6  Robertson,  Mrs  James 

7  Lindsay,  Captain 
S  Kemp,  James 

9  Geddes,  Messrs,  engineers 
9  Geddes,  John 

Walker  Street  here 
10  Aikman,  James  A. 

10  Aikman,  Mrs 

11  Ainslie,  James 

12  Lauder,  Misses  Dick 


Melville  PL,  North,    4. 

Melville  Street. 

1  Taylor,  Alexander,  butcher. 
See  Adv. 

3  Sime,  Adam,  spirit  dealer 

4  Carmichacl,  Mrs  William 
4  French,  R. 

4  Sheriff,  James 

4  French,  J. 

5  Paterson,  James,  greengrocer 

6  Aitken,  Wm. ,  corn  merchant 

7  Hogg,      Thomas,      butcher. 

See  Adv. 

8  Stevenson,  John,  grocer 

10  Hogg,  Miss 

11  Muir,  Thomas 
11  Anderson,  Miss 

11  Butchart,  Alexander 
11  M'Gregor,  Mrs 
11  M'Conochie,  John 

11  Duthie,  George 

12  Dickson,  Miss,  dressmaker 

12  Maxwell,  G.,  dairy 

13  Hay,   J.    G.,   &  Son,    dyers. 
See  Adv. 

14  Wilson,  John 

14  Wilson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 


Melville  PL,  South,    4. 

Melville  Street. 
1  Kirkhope,  J. ,  k  Sons,  grocers 

4  Duthie,  George,  fishmonger 

6  Gray  &  Robertson,  plumbers 

7  Keddie,  Thomas,  wareroom 
9  M'Whea,  Mrs 
9  Bryce,  Mrs 

Melville  Street.    4. 
1  Roussy,  F.  S. , teach,  of  French 
1  Roussy,  Mrs,  boarding  school 
3  Whitson,  Mrs 

5  Chalmers,  Mrs,  lodgings 
7  Trail,  Miss 
9  Stirling,  Mrs,  of  Gartshore 

11  Trotter,  Mrs 

13  Wilson,  William 

15  Ramsay,  Mrs  Dr 

17  Watt,  "Mrs,  apartments 

19  Lindsay,  John  M. 


■zl   MitcheU,  James 
23  Balderston,  Mi  ■ 

Scott,  R.  k  K.,  accountants 
25  Scott,  R.  K.,C  A.  (B.diJE.S.) 
25  Si  ott,  1..  I-.  ikine,  C.A. 
27  Boyd,  John  [Oliver  &  B.) 
31  Strangman,  Mrs 
33  Coventry,  Eev.  George 
35  Grant,  John  1'. 
37  Wauchope,  David  B. 
39  Hardie,  T.,  lodgings 

41  Buchanan,  Lady  Leith 

43  Bell,  George  G.,  advocate 

45  Strong,  Thomas,  W.S. 

47  Jeffrey,  John 

49  Macredie,  Mrs  Robert  11. 

51  Wilson,  Miss 

53  Frascr,  Roderick  M. 

53  Hunter,  William  F.,advo<  a!.' 

53  Farquharson,  Miss 

57  Riddell,  Miss 

59  Halkett,  Major-General  John 

Craigie,  C.B. 
61  Stodart,  Miss 

60  M'Cormieks,  Miss 

58  Jamieson,  George  Auldjo 
56  Longmore,  John  A.,  W.S. 

54  Crichton,  Mrs  Maitland  M. 

52  Candlish,  Rev.  Dr 

50  Johnstone,  Mrs 

48  Steuart,  Mrs  G.  M'Kenzic 

46  Gillespie,     William   H.,     of 

Torbanehill 

44  Stirling,  Mrs 

42  Fraser,  William,  jun.,  W.S. 
40  Bethune,  Mrs 

38  Chancellor,  Edward,  W.S. 

36  Tytler,  James  Stuart,  W.S. 

34  Gedden,  William,  lodgings 

32  Walker,  Arthur  Abney 

30  Moinet,  John 

28  Alexander,  Mrs 

24  Smart,  Andrew,  M.D. 

22  Smith,  Mrs  Elizabeth 

20  Skene,  George 

18  Crawford,  Donald,  advocate 

18  Crawford,  Mrs 

16  Martin,  M.  J.,  M.D. 

14  Maclagan,  Mrs 

12  M 'Alpine,  Miss 

10  Colqukoun,  Miss 

8  Pagan,  Mrs 

6  Bell,  William 

4  Warren,  James  L.,  M.D. 

2  Gairns,  John 

2  Gairns,  Miss 

2  Frier,  A.  K. 

2  Llinsiie,  George 

2  Frier,  M.,  commission  age  nt 

2  Speirs,  Peter  A.,  advocate 

2  Peacock,  Mrs,  lodgings 

2  Gray,  Miss,  teacher 

2  Annan,  J. 

Melville  Terrace,    13. 

Meadows. 
4  Purves,  Peter 
4  Mason,  Hector 
4  M'Taggart,  Wil.ian 


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4  Naisinith,  Robert  T. 
7  M'Lauchlan,  William  B. 
Watt,  James,  builder 

13  Nimmo,  John 

14  Barron,  Charles 
14  Carpenter,  Miss 

14  Shillinglaw,  Thomas 
14  Fyfe,  Neilson,  k  Son 

14  Marshall,  George 

15  Campbell,  Peter 

15  Owen,  Charles 

16  Macdonald,  Mrs  J.  B. 

17  Hurst,  Mrs  William 
17  Anderson,  "William 
17  Chapman,  George 
17  Dun,  Mrs 

17  Kinghorn,  Alexander 

18  Handyside,  James 
IS  Wilson,  Robert 
IS  Morison,  J.  C. 

20  Espie,  Mrs  Dr 

20  Donald,  James 

22  Hamilton,  Andrew 

22  Gowanlock,  Walter 

22  Virtue,  William 

22  Hamilton,  William  B. 

22  Johnston,  James  H. 

22  Brown,  William 

23  Alexander,  J.  G. 
23  Wason,  AVilliam  K. 
23  Brechin,  George 
23  Miller,  David 

23  Shaw,  G. 

24  Cownie,  T.  0. 
24  Bryson,  John 
24  Waugh,  R. 
24  Taylor,  Mrs 

Merchant  Street,    9. 

Candlemaker  Row. 

1  Thomson,  Mrs,  hat-box  maker 

2  Victoria  lodgings 

4  Hutchison,  William 

5  Smail,  Gillon,  k  Co. 

6  Robertson,  D.  k  3.,  agents 
10  Murray,  Thomas 

10  Gouldmg,  John 

10  Stevenson,  Thomas 

12  Raeburn,  W.  k  J.,  brewers 

Mercliiston,    13. 

Boroughm  airhead. 
Munro,  Alex.,  Viewfield  house 
Curror,    Adam,    The    Lee   and 

Myreside 
Curror,  John  F.,  The  Lee 
Horsburgh,  Jn. ,  Mercliiston  cot. 
Lizars,  Mrs  John,  Breezy  brae 
Porteous,  Mrs  Alex.,  farmer 
Wilkie,  Mrs,  St  Helen's 
Hamilton,  Mrs 
Rogerscn,   John  J.,  Mercliiston 

castle 
Chalmers,  John,  Castle  bank 
Chalmers,  Mrs,  Castle  bank 
Philp,  W.  T. ,  Mercliiston  lodge 
Walker,  Robt,  East  Mercliiston 
Fleming,  George,  Marionville 
Young,  Miss,  Marionville 
Kerr,  William,  Napier  villa 


Merchiston  Avenue.  13. 

1  Udny,  Mrs 

5  Christie,  Robert 

7  Dickson,  Misses 

9  Lindsay,  James,  Lauderville 

9  Lindsav,  D.  P.,  Lauderville 

10  Arnot,"Rev.  William 

11  Gibson,    Henry   G.,    W.S., 

West  knowe 

Merchiston  Cresct.   13. 
1  Alexander,  William 
Fleming,  Rev.  William 

Merchiston  Ho.  N.    10. 

See  Fountainbridge,  West. 

Merchiston  Place.    13. 

1  Nimmo,  Mrs,  Douglas  lodge 

1  Gillespie,  Miss,  Douglas  lodge 

3  Inglis,  Thomas 
5  Cowan,  Patrick 
7  Taylor,  James 

9  Tulloh,  Miss  M.  L. 

5  Gray,  Mrs 

6  Wallace,  Mrs 

4  Milne,  Mrs  William 

2  Smith,  Miss 

Merchiston  PL  N.    13. 

3  Mayne,  Misses 

5  Duncan,  Henry 

7  Henderson,  Mrs 
9  Miller,  John 

9  Simpson,  Mrs 

11  Dalgleish,  John 

13  Gibson,  Miss 

13  King,  Miss 

8  Veitch,  Rev.  James,  D.D. 

6  Reid,  Rev.  William 

4  Greenhill,  Miss 

Merchiston  Ter.    13. 

1  Ritchie,  Mrs  Dr 

2  k  3-  Fleming,  George,  baker 
4  Lyon,  Misses 

4  Regan,  Mrs,  lodgings 
4  Hornell,  Miss 

4  Murray,  Mrs 

5  Bank  of  Scotland  Branch : 

William  Watson,  agent 

6  &  7  Ford,  Js. ,  &  Son,  grocers 
8  Wanless,  Robert 

8  Ford,  Thomas 
8  Morrison,  Peter 

8  Graham,  Mrs 

9  Niven,  William  R.,  chemist 
10  Morrison,  Peter,  plumber 

Dickson  &  Small 
Pollock,  Mrs 
Niven,  William  R. 
Fletcher,  Miss 
Dow,  James 

Porteous,  Mrs  Alex.,  daily 
Edmondston,  Mrs 
Balfour,  Mrs. 

14  Steell,  Gourlay,  R.S.A. 
Macgregor,  Donald 


Meuse  Lane.    7. 
See  South  St  Andreio  Street. 

Middleby  Street,    13. 
Minto  Street. 

1  Snodgrass,  Misses 

3  Petrie,  Stephen 

5  Hogg,  Miss 

7  Gordon,  John,  merchant 
9  Purves,  William 

11  Cormack,  Mrs 

13  Stratton,  David,  survevor 

12  Scott,  Miss  E.  S. 
10  Laidlaw,  Miss 
10  Ker,  Mrs  R.  W. 

8  Wormald,  J.  D.,  W.S. 

6  Ogilvy,  M.  F. 
6  Ogilvy,  Mrs 

4  Dallas,  E.  W.,  artist 

2  M'Laren,  Rev.  D. 

Middleneld.    2. 

See  Leith  Wall: 

Mill  Lane.    4. 

Great  Junction  Street. 

1  Hawthorn  &  Co.,  engineers 
4  Gladstone  Institution ;   Miss 
M.  Tough,  matron 

6  Laing,  Duncan,  teacher 

7  M'Lellan,  Miss,  teacher 

8  Fraser,  Rev.  R.  G. 

10  Dispensary    and     Humane 
Society;  Archibald  Fairly, 
superintendent 
Fairley,  Mrs,  matron 

Millerfield  Place,    13. 

Meadovis. 
Miller,   William,  Millerfield 
house 

1  Grant,  Mrs 

2  Allan,  William  (P.  &  A.) 

3  Laing,  Misses 

4  Anderson,  David 

5  Dickson,  Alexander 

6  Ballantyne,  Robert  Michael 

7  Christie,  Miss 

8  Brown,  Mrs  E. 

9  Fleming,  Rev.  John 

10  Paterson,  James  L.  W. 

11  Bowe,  James 

15  Burnet,  Alexander 

16  Richardson,  Mrs  J. 

17  Craig,  John  B. 

18  Thomson,  David,  M.  D. ,  R.  N. 

19  Oliphant,  William 

20  Napier,  Alexander,  chemist 
20  Napier,  Mrs 

20  Wilson,  George 

21  Stobie,  William 

Milne  Square.    9. 
See  High  Street. 

Mint.    8. 

See  56  High  Street. 


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Minto  Street,    13. 

Newington. 

1  Smith,  George 

2  Littlejohn,  Mrs  A. 

3  Weir,  Jn.  (Livingston  dts  W.) 

4  Livingston,  Josiah 

5  Drysdale,  David 

6  Johnston,  Rev.  George,  D.D. 

7  Clarkson,  A. 

7  Clarkson,  W.  C. 

7  Clarkson,  Mrs 

8  "Wilson,  Misses 

9  Dick,  John 

10  Moore,  George 

11  Dalziell,  Miss 

12  Steele,  James 

13  Usher,  John  (A.  U.  <fc  Co.) 
Blachet  Place  here 

14  Halliburton,  W.  W. 

15  Hunter,  Mrs  David 

16  Wilson,  George,  S.S.  C. 

17  Whyte,  Wm.  (R.   W.  d:  Son) 

18  Chalmers,  James  K. 

19  Lillie,  Mrs  William 

20  Lawrence,  Mrs  J. 

21  Reid,  Mrs  James 

22  Usher,  Thomas 
23a  Elder,  James 

Mayfiehl  Terrace  here 

24  Sanson,  Mrs 

25  Little,  Mrs 

26  Shiell,  William 

27  Harkness,  T.  B. 

28  Haswell,  George,  writer 

29  Young,  James,  merchant 

30  Low,  D.  {Scott,  L.,  <£•  Co.) 

30  Whitson,  Thomas 

31  Gilchrist,  A.  S. 

31  Borders,  Frederick 

32  Hardy,  Henry,  architect 

32  Hardy,  Mrs 

33  Wilson,  Mrs 

34  Duncan,  Mrs,  of  ParkhiU 

34  Ford,  William 
Middleby  Street  here 

35  Paterson,  George 

35  Paterson,  James  X. 

36  Braidwood,  Rev.  John 

37  Greig,  James 

38  Robertson,  Mrs 

39  Latta,  Mrs  T.  A. 

40  Anderson,  Mrs  Andrew 

41  Marshall,  Archibald 

42  Pow,  James,  surgeon 

43  Gordon,  Robert 

44  Pridie,  Peter  Hamden,  S.L. 
44a  Anderson,  Mrs  R. 

44a  Younger,  Mrs 

45  Calder,  Alexander 

45  Calder,  G. 

46  Lowne,  Thompson,  M.D. 

47  Dalgetty,  Harry 

47  Dalgetty,  Mrs  Chai-les 

48  Brown,  Mrs  M.  F. 

48  Brown,  John  Kidd 

49  Brody,  C.  M. 

49  Brody,  William  T.,  M.D. 

50  Roughead,  Mrs 


51  Christie,  Alexander 

52  Williams,  John 

Mitchell  Street,    1. 

Constitution  Street. 
5  Gillon,  John,  &  Co. 
5  Liverpool   and  London   In- 
surance Company 
7,  8,  &  9  Dryburgh,  N.,  &Sons 
11  &  12  Brotchie,  Robert,  &  Co. 

18  Saunders,  John,  wright 

24  Douglas,  Robert 
27  Douglas,  Robert 

27  Scott,  Robert  (R.  6  F.  S.) 
27  Hoy,  Andrew 
27  Thomson,  Miss  J. 
33  Furze  &  Co. 
3S  Dowie,  Peter 

40  Meek  &  Williamson 

48  Wren,  Geo.,  corn  merchant 

Montague  Street,    12. 

Clerk  Street. 

1  M'Conachie,  Robert,  grocer 

3  Hamilton,  Mrs 

3  Thomson,  John 

3  Spankie,  Miss 

3  Galloway,  William 

5  Lawson,  Andrew 

5  Lawson,  Miss 

7  Stuart,  Mrs  John 

9  Du.ncanson,  Mrs  T. 

9  Mackintosh,  Misses 

9  Campbell,  James 
11  Pringle,  R,  O. 
13  Crow,  Philip 
15  Carnochen,  A. 
15  Brodie,  John 
15  Nisbet,  Mrs  R. 
15  Maxwell,  Miss 
15  M'Culloch,  William  T. 

17  Dun,  Thomas 

19  Gordon,  Miss 

21  Nelson,  James,  dentist 
21  Hird,  William 
21  Anderson,  Misses 
21  Gardiner,  Colin  M. 
21  Dunbar,  Mrs 
23  Scoular,  Miss 

25  Hardie,  Miss 

27  Pringle,  Thomas 

27  Lindsay,  Robert 

27  M'Kendrick,  Thomas 

27  Bartie,  Miss 

27  M 'Donald,  Mrs 

31  Lindsay,  John 

33  Colvin,  George 

33  Templeton,  William 

33  Richardson,  Mrs 

33  Cheyne,  Charles 

37  Millons,  Miss 

39  Comrie,  Mrs  Alexander 

39  Methven,  Mrs 

41  Cargey,  Mrs 
45  Mott'at,  James 
45  Mack,  W.  B. 
45  Lee,  Mrs 

13  Smith,  Mrs  M. 

18  Christie,  R.  C. 


18  Carmichael,  James 

18  Kerr,  Thomas 

18  Hayden,  William  P. 

16  Fergie,  William 

16  Somerville,  Robert 

16  Maxwell,  J. 

16  Stewart,  Daniel 

16  Russell,  Miss 

14  Scott,  Charles 

14  Deans,  William 

14  Thomson,  William 

12  Christie,  Henry 

12  Garrioeh,  John,  grocer 

12  Hunter,  James 

10  Christie,  Mrs  Andrew 
10  Addison,  Mrs  J. 
10  Cooke,  John  M. 
10  Cumming,  Alexander 

8  Livingston,  James 

8  Grant,  Peter 

8  Kemp,  Alexander 

8  Lamb,  James 

8  Cockburn,  George 

6  Cowan,  Mrs  John 

6  Scott,  Mrs 

6  Hill,  James  W. 

6  Smith,  Donald 

6  Napier,  G.  B. 

4  Stevenson,  Miss 

4  Crabb,  David 

4  Pollock,  Mrs  John 

4  Taylor,  Angelo 

4  Fenton,  Mrs 

4  Brotherston,  Thomas 

2  Adamson,  Walter 

2  Bryce,  James 

2  Farmer,'  Peter 

2  Nieolson,  A. 

2  Dickson,  Adam 

2  Buchanan,  Adam 

Montgomery  Street,    1. 

Elm  Row. 

1  Ness,  John,  spirit  merchant 

2  Bruce,  Wm.,  leather mercht. 
4  Black,  Mrs  G.  S. 

4  Nairn,  John 
4  Ross,  Daniel 
4  Gibb,  James 
4  Gibson,  John 

4  Ebsworth,  J. ,  teacher  of  music 

5  Reid,  Mrs  M.,  greengrocer 
8  Marshall,  Thomas 

8  Martin,  David 
8  Steven,  George 
8  Downie,  Alexander 
10  Gray,  William 

13  Nixon,  Thomas  P. 

13  Ritchie,  F.  J.  {J.  R.  tb  Sons) 

13  Curror,  Mrs 

13  Mackay,  William  H. 

13  Mae  Galium,  George 

14  Fairweathcr,  David 

14  Duncan,  A.  (T.  D.  ct-  Sons) 
14  Macmahon,  J. 
16  Thomson,  Mrs 

M'Call,  G,  &  Co. 

M'Call,  P.,  &  Co. 

Swann,  J.  R.,  Windsor  cot. 


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Montpelier,    13. 

Bruntsfield  Place. 

1  Knight,  Miss 

2  Cowan,  William  (C.  &  Son) 

3  Mackintosh,  Mrs,  of  Geddes 

6  Dmmmond,  Rev.  D.  T.  K. 

7  Brown,  Mrs  William 

Moray  Place.    4. 

1  Graham,  Dr 

2  Blackburn,  R.  B.,  advocate 

3  Thomson,  R.  W. 

4  Boyd,  James 

5  Baxter,  SirD.,  of  Kilmaron 

6  Williamson,  R,  C. 

7  Moneypenny,  W.  T. 

8  Fraser,  Patrick,  advocate 

'  9  Scottish  Institution.   SeeAdv. 

10  Buchanan,  John 

11  Innes,  J.  B.,  W.S. 

12  Johnson,  Miss  Helen  M. 

14  Ormidale,  The  Hon.  Lord 

15  Williamson,  Andrew 

16  Mackenzie,  The  Misses 

17  Howe,  Alexander 

18  Aitchison,  E.  Ii.,  accountant 
18  Yule,  George,  waiter 

18  Aitchison,  Mrs 

18  Macgregor,  Miss 

Doune  Terrace,  here 

19  &  20    Windsor  Hotel—  Miss 

Brown 

21  Douglas,  F.  B.,  advocate 

22  Primrose,  Hon.  Bouverie  F. 

23  Cuninghame,  Mrs 

24  Anderson,  D.,  of  Moredun 

25  Abbott,  Francis,  Secretary  to 

the  General  Post  Office 

26  Walker,  William  Stuart,  of 

Bowland 

27  Melville,  Misses  White 

29  Coventry,  A.,  advocate 

30  Forrest,  Mrs 

31  Hope,  John,  W.S. 

32  Anderson,  Finlay 

33  Macnair,  John 

34  Russell,  Mrs,  of  Blackbraes 

35  Heriot,  F.  L.  M.,  advocate 

35  Heriot,  Mrs,  sen. ,  of  Ramornie 

36  Pitman,  Mrs  General 

Great  Stuart  Street  here 

37  Thomson,    James,    of   Glen- 

douran 

38  Collins,  Mrs 

39  Kirkpatrick,  John,  advocate 

40  Christison,  Dr 

40  Christison,  John,  W.S. 

40  Christison,  David,  M.D. 

41  Boyd,  Thos.  J.  {Oliver  &  B.) 

42  Bryce,  A.  H.,  LL.D. 

43  Field,  Rev.  E.  B. 

43  Field,  James  H. 

Forres  Street  here 

44  Adam,  James 

44  Inglis,  William,  advocate 

45  Skinner.  John  Holt 


46  Mackichan,  Mrs,  board. -sch. 

47  Young,  Geo.,  M.P.,  advocate 

48  Ainslie,  Daniel 

49  Buchanan,  Mrs  James 

Moray  Street,    2. 
Pilrig  Street. 
3  Campbell,  David 
8  Thomson,  George 
8  Donaldson,  Mrs 
10  Donaldson,  William,  grocer 
12  Bailie,  Charles,  grocer 
1:3  M'Laren,  Peter 
14  White,  John,  grocer 

Morningside.    13. 

Watson,  Mrs,  1  Banner  place 

Welsh,    Misses,     Craigcn    villa, 
Banner  place 

Dibdin,    Mrs,     Flodden    lodge, 
Banner  place 

Shand,  Robert,  4  Banner  place 

MacGoun,      Rev.     Robert     W., 
M.  A,,  Banner  villa,  Banner  pi. 

M'Laren,   Miss,    1  Morningside 
bank 

Hope,  Mrs,  Bank  house,  Morn- 
ingside bank 

Dempster,  Maxwell,  ho.  painter 

Henderson,  Mrs,  Rosewood  cot. 

Mackenzie,  Dan.,  Spring  valley 

Napier,  Mrs  Jas. ,  Spring  valley 

Aird,  Misses,  Spring  valley  ho. 

Esplin,  Mrs  Chas.,  1  Esplin  pi. 

Smith,  John  Stewart,  Esplin  pi. 

Bennet,  James,  4  Blackford  pi. 

Campbell,  Dick,  &  Son,  3  Black- 
ford place 

Joss,  John,  gardener,  2  Black- 
ford place 

Robertson,  Jas.,  2  Blackford  pi. 

Callender,  Peter,  2  Blackford  pi. 

Proudfoot,  Miss  M. ,  dressmaker, 
2  Blackford  place 

Gourlay,  James,  joiner 

Wilson,  John,  builder 

Langlands,  William,  builder 

Reid,  David,  shoemaker 

Proudfoot,  Alexander,  joiner 

Denholm,    James,    blacksmith, 
plumber,  and  gasfitter 

Robertson,  John,  builder 

Miller,  James,  gardener 

Deuchar,  Mrs  J.,  Morningside  ho. 

Deuchar,  David,  Morningsideho. 

Royal  Edinburgh  Asylum — 
Leslie,  And. ,  ho.  superintend! 
Macdougall,  Mrs,  matron 
Shearer,  Miss,  matron 
Skae,    D.,    M.D.,    F.R.C.S., 
physician,  Tipperlinn  house 
Colman,  Thomas  J. ,  M.  R,  C.  S. , 
assistant  phvsician,  Asylum 
Wickham,  R.H.B.,  S.R.C.P., 
assistant  physician,  Asylum 
Deas,     Peter    Maury,    M.B., 
assistant  physician,  Asylum 

Boyes,  Janet,  spirit  dealer 

Wilson,  Mrs,  1  Steele's  place 


Blaikie,  Miss,  2  Steele's  place 
Craigie,  Mrs  H.,  Falconhall 
Falconar,  Miss,  Falconhall 
Greenfield,  Js.,  Falconhall  lodge 
Rhind,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
Dick,  James,  refreshment  rooms 
Campbell,  Dick,  k  Son 
Ross,  John,  tailor  and  clothier 
Beilby,   G.   T.,    M.D.,   surgeon, 
Falcon  cottage 

Morningside  Place,    13. 

Morningsk) le . 
1  Farmer,  John 

1  Brown,  Rev.  James 

2  Bloxsom,  T.  P.,  comm.  agent 

3  Cunningham,     George     <'., 

Strowan  lodge 

4  Williamson,  Mrs 
Douglas,  A.,  Blackford  villa 

7  Sands,  Misses 

8  Stevenson,  Mrs  Dr 
Cowieson,  P.,  Woodend  vilffl 

Morrison  Street,    4. 

Haymarhet. 

1  Henderson,  William,  grocer 

2  Brough,  William 

4  Wyllie,  William  F. 

5  Kemp,  James 

7  Combe,  Misses 

8  Davidson,  James 
8  Hill,  George  W. 
8  Adamson,  Miss 

8  Smibert,  Miss 

9  Wilson,  D. 

10  Wilson,  D.,  wright 
Colden,  J.,  wright 
Paterson,  A.  &  J.,  smiths 
Haldon,  George,  builder 
Templeton,  Alexander 
Anderson  &  Stevenson 

12  Carruthers,     WiRiam,      coal 
merchant 

16  Muir,  Adam,  builder 

17  Bain,  T.,  cabinetmaker 
21  Kerr,  David,  sculptor 

21  Brownlee,  William,  builder 

22  Stuart,  Peter  (S.  <b  Campbell) 

23  Stuart  &  Campbell,  plasterers 
25  Tweedie,  John 

25  M'Intyre,  Mrs 

25  Hodder,  Charles  D. 

25  Howden,  Robert 

25  Jervis,  Mrs  Alexander 

27  Muirhead,  John 
2S  Guthrie,  J.  Y. 

28  Anderson,  Robert 

29  Short,  Mrs 

30  Burns,  George 

31  Galloway,  R. 
31  Stow,  Alfred 

31  Wheatley,  Leonard 

31  Hume,  Miss 

31  Peacock,  Robert 

31  Hume,  William 

Crow,  Thomas,  joiner 
Wardale,  William,  engineer 


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Menzics,  Andrew,  joiner 
Lees  &  Nicol,  joiners 
Laidlaw,  William,  joiner 
Stewart  L  Davidson 

Morrison  St.  Lane.     4. 

M'Millan,  Hugh 
Thomson,  William 

Morton  Street,    2. 
Duke  Street,  Leith. 
1  Eoss,  Mrs  John 

1  Sime,  Alexander 

2  Bell,  Peter 

3  Sanderson,  Mark 
3  Moffat,  James 

3  Galloway,  Misses 
3  Smith,  James 
3  Don,  John 

3  Smith,  John 

4  King,  Mrs 

5  Shaw,   William 

5  Henderson,  D.  W.,  agent 

5  Smith,  Patrick 

6  Goalen's  Leith  Links  Golf  ho. 
6  Goalen,  James,  architect 

6  Provincial  Insurance  Co. 

7  Watt,  James,  Provost 
9  Maekay,  Neil,  huilder 

13  Rodger,  Alexander 

15  Donaldson,  James 

16  West,  Mrs  Andrew,  grocer 

Mound  Place,    9. 

North  Bank  Street. 
1  Macwhirter,  John,  artist 
1  Tait,  James,  plasterer 
1  Bertram,  J.  G. 
1  Cumming,  Thomas 
1  Carfrae,  John,  naturalist 
1  Marshall,  Alexander 
1  Storrie,  Mrs 
1   Wilson,  George,  missionary 

1  Coghlan,  Frances 

2  Knox,   Samuel,    &    Dickson, 

manufacturers 

2  Mackinlay,  Mrs 

2  Chapman,  Charles 

2  Lindsay,  William 
New  College 

Kidd,  James,  New  College 
Young,  G.,  church  officer 

Murray  Street,    12. 

Crosscauseway. 

2  Milne,  Mrs,  midwife 

4  Henderson,  James,  smith 

3  Muir,  Robert,  coal  merchant 

5  Clowe,  Peter 

9  M'Lean,  Lachlan 

Murray  Street, 

Sciennes  Hill. 
Tulloch,  Rev.  William,  Sciennes 

grove 
Duff,  Thos.,  Glenalmond  cottage 
Hunter,  Thomas,  Hastings  lodge 
Barker,   Francis  (B.  <{•  Forbes), 

Lawrence  villa 


Angus,  D.,  Lawrence  villa 
Ingram,  Mrs,  Lawrence  villa 
Brown,  John  C,  Marion  villa 
Fairbairn,  Charles,  Marion  villa 
Wilson,  Miss,  Sciennes  gardens 
Baird,  William,  Callender  lodge 
Robie,  James,  Ruby  villa 
Porteous,  A.,  Charlotte  villa 
Whyte,  John,  Verbena  cottage 
Pringle,  Mrs  William,  St  Kath- 
erine's  villa 

Napier  Road,    13. 

Merchiston. 
Middlemass,     Misses,    Braeside, 

lodgings 
Murray,  Miss  Agnes,  Braeside 
Black,  George 
Richardson,  J.  J.  (J.J.R.  &Co.), 

Lammerburn 
Watson,  Archibald 
Watson,  James 
Fergusson,  Major  Home  M.,  The 

Nest 
Gowans,  James,  Rockville 
Nichol,  Mrs  J.  P.,  Huntly  lodge 

Nelson  Place,    5. 

Nelson  Street. 
Orr,  Alex.,  cabinetmaker 

1  Neill,  J.,  cabinetmaker 

2  Prentice,  Alexander 

Nelson  Street,    5. 

Abercromby  Place. 
M  'Bride,  Rev.  Neil 
1  Baillie,  Miss 
1  Herbert,  David,  M.A. 
1  Home,  Robert 
1  Thwaites,  W.  Kelso,  S.S.C. 
1  G-reat  Britain   Life  Assur- 
ance Office 

3  Beaton,  Alexander,  dyer 
5  Galbraith,  Thomas 

5  Craickshank,  J.,  surgeon 
Royal  Exchange  Assurance. 
See  Adv. 

5  Wood,  William,  C.A. 

5  Northern  Reversion  Co. 

5  Hanna,  T.  Chalmers,  C.A. 

7  Paterson  &  Romanes,  W.S. 

7  Romanes,  John,  S.S.C. 

9  Lawrie,  Arch.  C,  advocate 
11  Anderson,  Robert 
11  Fraser,  Peter  S. 
13  Crichton,  J.  A.,  advocate 
13  Crichton,  Hew,  S.S.C. 
13  Crichton,  H.  Hamilton,  W.S. 
15  Strong,  John 
15  Luke,  Misses  J.  &  E. 
15  Thomson,  William 
15  Grierson,  John  S. 
15  Duncan,  Thomas 
17  Rutherfurd,  A.,  advocate 
Northumberland  St.  here 
19  Macdougald,  Robert 
21  Simpson,  Peter,  solicitor 


21  M'Dermott,  James 

21  Mowat,  James 

21  Mowat,  Mrs,  dressmaker 

21  Hay,  Miss 

21  Neilson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

21  Watson,  Miss 

23  Steel,  Mrs 

27  Allester,  Miss  If. 

27  Fraser,   Miss  J.,   teacher  of 

music 
27  Lawrie,  John  W. 
27  Fletcher,  Charles  B. 
27  Harrison,  W.,  prof,  of  music 
27  Armstrong,  Robert 
27  Shaw,  David,  S.S.C. 
27  Harrowcr,  James 
27  Grant,  James,  writer 

27  Jones,  Mrs 

29  Cormack,  James,  bootmaker 
29  M'Kean,  John 
31  Glanville,  Mrs,  lodgings 
31  Young,  Mrs,  grocer 

28  Menzies,  John 
26  Aytoun,  James 
26  Welsh,  Adam 

26  Miller,  John 

24  Pringle,  Miss 

22  Muirhead,  A.,  painter 
20  Miller,  James,  S.S.C. 

London     Union     Insurance 
Company.     See  Adv. 
20  Shiress,  David  S. 
20  Thomson,  Miss  Mary 

20  Morton,  J.,  English  teacher 
18  Myles,  Mrs 

15  Guthrie,  Mrs  Alexander 

18  Guthrie,  Miss  J.  R.,  teacher 
18  Crowe,  J.  D. 

18  Marshall,  Wm.,  coal  mercht. 

16  Adamson  &  Gulland,  W.S. 
16  Adamson,  D.  M.,  S.S.C. 
14  Maekay,  Thomas,  grocer 
12  Allan,  George,  painter 

12  Sinclair,  Henry 
12  Thomson,  Miss 
12  Scott,  A.  &  A.,  W.S. 
10  Adams,  Mrs 

5  Black,  John,  advocate 

6  Watt,  Miss,  dressmaker 
6  Greenlaw,  Robert 

6  Bethune,  Mrs  Jane 
4  Smith,  Alexander  W. 
2  Solomon,  H. 

New  Lane,    5. 

An  nfie  Id. 
Drybrough,  George,  grocer 
Lawrie,  Peter,  grocer 

New  Street,    8. 
Canongafe. 

19  Blackball  Brothers 

21  Long,  Thomas,  &  Son 

25  Brown,  Thomas 

27  &  29  Marr,  James,  &  Co.    Sefe 

Adv. 
38  Geska,  C. 
43  Wilson,  G. 


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Newbattle  Terrace,   13. 

Mornlngside. 

2  Callender,  John  A. 

3  Scott,  Isaac,  Catherine  Bank 

4  Henderson,  Mrs  Dr 

5  Wemyss,  Robert 

6  Gibbon,  Alexander 

7  Wallace,  Miss 

8  Foulis,  Lady  Listen,  Pitsligo 

road 

Newhaven.    5. 

Main  Street. 

1  Geddis,  David,  baker 
10  Samuel,  James,  butcher 
14  Simpson,  Mrs  J.,  grocer 

21  Taylor,  Mrs 

22  Dawson,  Francis,  druggist 
32  Jeffrey,  Mrs,  grocer 

36  Bradbrook,  R.,  grocer 
40  Goldie,  R.,  shoemaker 

45  M 'Cathie,  G.,  spirit  mercht. 

46  Gunn,  David 

67  Baxter,  Mrs,  grocer 
75  Matheson,  D.,  grocer 
79  Thomson,  A.,  grocer 
85  M'Kenzie,  Mrs  M.,  refresh- 
ment rooms 
87  Halley,  David,  tobacconist 
90  Mather,  Jas.,  flesher  (P.O.) 
92  Watt,  John,  shoemaker 
95  Melville,  David,  plumber 
98  &  99  Douglas,  Thos.,  victual 
dealer 
Main,    Mrs  J.    C,   Peacock 

hotel.     See  Adv. 
Dalgleish,  William,  Ship  inn 
Walker,  James,  spirit  dealer 
Darney,  Robert,  spirit  dealer 
Melville,  James,  co-operative 

store 
Morrison,  W.  &  J. ,  tinsmiths 
Crawford,   Jas.,  refreshment 

rooms 
Philpott,  John,  hotel 
103  Hall,  George,  smith 

Laing,  Thomas,  teacher,  New 

cut 
Scott,  William,  plumber 

Maitland  Street.     5. 

1  Wallace,  William,  baker 
3  Hutton,  James,  grocer 

5  Melville,  William 

6  Laing,  Miss,  boarding-school 
8  Black,  George,  druggist 

10  Wylie,    Daniel,  &  Son,   oil- 
refiners 

10  Gilchrist,  John 

11  Alexander,  John,  grocer 

Maitland  Place.    5. 

2  Marshall,  Mrs 

5  Selvie,  Mrs,  lodgings 
5  Darling,  Mrs  R. 
5  Ramsay,  James,  lodgings 
5  Hall,  George 


Newhaven  Road, 

Bonnington. 
Johnstone,    Miss   Hope,    Hope- 

toun  lodge 
Cowe,  H.,  Tweed  villa 
Wilson,  Win.,  Swanfield  villa 
Pentland,    Young,  jun.    (P.    <i- 

Son),  Muirville 
Dahl,  Abram,  Catherine  lodge 
Stocks,  James,  Catherine  villa 
Darling,  Mrs,  Northfield 
Orkney,  Geo.,  gardener,   North- 
field 
Balfour,  Mrs  A.,  Northfield 
Raimes,  R.,  Bonnington  park 
Hunter,    D.,     Catherine    bank, 

Trinity  academy 
Notman,  Wm.,  Northfield  cot, 
Murray,  Jas.,  Northfield  cottage 
Muir,  Wm.  C,  Priory,  Ramsay 

place 
Reoch,  George  W.,  St  Clairs 
Wotherspoon,   Wm.   W.,  Rose- 
bank 
Thomson,  James,  Williamfield 
Gavin,  William,  Williamfield 
Kemp,  Mrs  Dr  T.,  Williamfield 
Henderson,  James,  Annsville 
Gavin,  R.,  Jessfield 
Gavin,  Miss,  Jessfield 
Gavin,  W.  S.,  Cherry  bank 
Mackay,  Mrs,  Cherry  bank 
Becker,  J.  W. ,  Cherry  bank 
Finlay,  William,  M.D.,  Cherry 

bank 
Webster,  James,  Cherry  bank 
Blair,    John,    gardener,    Cherry 

bank 
Ford,  John,  grocer,  Cherry  bank 
Crudelius,  Mrs,  Jessfield  house 
Thompson,  Captain,  R. N.,  Jess- 
field house 
Roberts,  William  H.,  Admiralty 

house 
Hall,  Joseph  L.,  Newhaven  park 
Phipps,  Mrs,  Somerset  cottage 
Surenne,  J.    G.,  M.D.,  WRlow 

bank 
Sceales,    Adolphus   M.,  Willow 

bank 
Wardlaw,  J.  F. ,  Willow  bank 
Mowat,  Magnus,  boatbuilder 

Newington,  West,    13. 
Newington. 

Mercer,  Walter  (21.  <L-  C'rom- 
bie),  W.  Newington  house 

1  Adamson,  D.,  coach-hirer 

2  Reid,  Mrs  Janet 

3  Muir,  James 

3  Johnston,  Miss 

3  Gillespie,  Rev.  William 

3  Pillans,  Miss 

4  Thomson,  Mrs  A. 

5  Simpson,  George 

6  Gardner,  Miss  Elizabeth 

7  Green,  Misses 

10  Lawson,  George,  baker,  etc. 


10  Ritchie,  William 

11  &  12  Proudfoot,  John,  grocer 

13  Kay,  George,  fruiterer 

14  Ferguson,  D.  K.,  painter 

15  Wiseman,  J.,  boot  and  shoe 

maker 

Newington  PI.  E.    13. 

1  M 'Gilchrist,  Miss  I. 

2  Morrison,  John 

3  Sim,  F.  R. 

3  Marr,  Mrs  James 

4  Paterson,  James,  builder 
Jack,  Andrew,  mason 
Smith,  J.,  builder 

Newington  PI.  N.    13. 

2  Rose,  Mrs 

3  Leitch,  David 

4  Young,  George  W.,  grocer 
6  Johnston,  John,  baker 

Newington  PI.  W.    13. 

1  Wright,  A.  &  D. 

2  Mure,  Miss  M. 

2  Williamson,  David 

2  Turnbull,  W. 

2  Welsh,  John,  S.S.C. 

2  Morton,  William 

3  Forbes,  A.,  builder 

4  Stevenson,  Miss 

5  Stewart,  Mrs 

Newington  Terrace.  13. 

1  MacMiUan,  Miss 

2  Henderson,  R. 

4  Isles,  Mrs  Andrew,  sen. 

5  Marshall,  J.  D. 

6  Thomson,  Mrs 

6  Thomson,  Alexander,  S.S.C. 

7  Crouch,  W.  (C.  <L  Son). 

8  Sibbald,  J.  Robertson,  M.D. 

9  Aitken,  John,  tea  merchant 
9  Winter,  David 

Newington  Ter.  W.  13. 

Edington,  Alex.,  fishmonger 

Newport  Street,    10. 

St  Anthony  Place,  West. 

4  Robertson,  Mrs,  nurse 

7  Eckford,  T. 

7  Wilson,  Mrs,  nurse 

7  M'Hendrie,  Mrs,  nurse 

Nicolson  Square,    II. 

Nicolson  Street. 

1  Hutton,  James,  teacher 

1  Hutton,  Miss  Lilias,  teacher 

2  Greig,  Mrs  Alexander 

2  Forrest,  William,  bird  dealer 

2  Mair,  George,  draper 

3  Mackintosh,  Robert 


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3  Branch  of  National  Bank; 
Murdoch  Ross,  agent 

3  Liddell,  Thomas,  bookseller 

4  St  Ann's  Seminary 

5  Milburn,  Dr  George 

5i  Hatton,  James,  coach-hirer 

6  Janiieson,  Peter,  wine  rner. 

7  Alexander,  Miss 
7  Leslie,  George 

7  Cameron,  Catherine 
7  Kinnear,  James 

7  Utterson,  Kobert 

8  Robertson,  Robert 
8  Stewart,  W.,  sweep 
8  Renton,  John 

8  Shaw,  W. ,  tailor  and  clothier 

8  Grierson,  Mrs 

8  Anderson,  Robert,  dentist 

8  Dougall,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

9  Howison,  "William,  surgeon 
10  Ormiston,  "William,  architect 

10  Baxter,  William 

Wesieyan  Methodist  Chapel 

11  Blackie,  George 

12  Public  Baths;  David  Little 

13  Christie,  Henry 

14  Smart,  Mrs  John 

14  Turnbull,   John  M.,   photo- 
grapher 
14  Budge,  Daniel,  teacher 
16  AVallace,  Andrew 

Nicolson  Street. 

East  side,  12.      West,  11. 

1  &  3  Ross,  Hugh,  &  Co. 

5  Buist,  James,  optician 

5  Cownie,  William 

5  Coghill,  Mrs 

5  Imrie,  Henry 

5  Murray,  Mrs  John 

5  "Wilson,  C. 

7  Hilliard,  H.  &  H.,  cutlers 

9    &    11     Houlden,     Thomas, 
stationer 
13,   15,    17   Mercer  &  Crombie, 

lace  merchants 
21  Dawson,  WTilliam,  stationer 
23  Hamilton,  Miss,  milliner 
25  Xapier,  G.  B.,  hosier 
27  Laing,   George,  watchmaker. 

See  Adv. 
31  Robertson  &  Cairns 
31  Robertson,  Alexander 
31  Cairns,  John 
31  Laing,  George 
33  Carlisle,  William,  draper 
35  Innes,   Alexander,    umbrella 

maker 
37  Colledge,  Thomas.    See  Adv. 
39  Wardlaw,  Henry 
39  k  41  Bladworth,  Richard 
43  &  45  Hill,  John,  shoemaker 
45  M'Rae,  Kenneth,  wine  mer- 
chant 

Nicolson  Square  here 

47  Wallace,  Andrew 


49  WRson,  James,  shoemaker 
51  Duff,  Peter,  fruiterer 
51  Graham,  G.,  printer 
53  Guthrie,  John,  chemist 
55  Pillans,  John,  baker 
57  Leadbetter,  Alexander 
59  Wilson,  John,  ham  shop 
61  Davie,  John,  bootmaker 
63  Taylor,     James,      umbrella 
maker 
Reikie's  Court 
65  Miller    &    Richard,     type- 
founders to  Her  Majesty 
65  Mem,  Mrs  David 
65  Todd,  Mrs  A. 
67  Cowan,  Thomas,  grocer 
65  k     69      Dickie,     WTilliam, 

perfumer 
71  Farcpdiarson,  Francis,  con- 
fectioner 
73  Michael  k  Cohen 
75  Morison,  J.  C,  tailor 
79  Henderson,  Abram,  grocer 
81  Coghill,  Mrs  Wm.,  draper 
83  Hood,  James,  bootmaker 
S5  Galloway,  W.,  tobacconist 
87  Sutherland,  A.,  bootmaker 

West  Nicolson  Street  here 

89  Kerr,  James,  grocer 

91   Macindoe,  J.  H. ,  tobacPonist 

93  Wilson,  And. ,  spirit  merch. 

95  Gray's  Court 

95  Hogg,  David 

95  Hunter,  Mrs 

95  Darling,  Miss 

95  Bertram,  George 

97  Christie,  E. ,  old  bookseller 

97  Southern  Loan  Office ;   D. 
Campbell,  proprietor 

99  Anderson,  Miss,  stationer 
101  Lawson,  Mrs 
103  M'Laren,  W.  &  G.,  fleshers 
105  Veitch,  Misses  C.  k  R. 
109  Murray,  Henry,  confectnr. 
Ill  Goldston.  David 

Nicolson  Street  Church 
117  Aitken,  Mrs  Walter,  baker 
117  M'Lauchlan,  W.,  jeweller 
119  Anderson,  D.,  hairdresser 
121  Kidd,  James,  agent 
123  Moran,  Thos.,  shoemaker 
125  Smith,  R.  P.,  bookseller 
129  WTatson,  J.,  bootmaker 
131  Dickinson,  G.  I.,  hosier 
135  Beaton,  J.,  spirit  merchant 
140  Gardner,  W.  C,  haberdshr. 
138  Gardiner,  William,  tailor 
138  Begbie,  John 
138  Elder,  William 
138  Smith,  R,  P. 
138  Brown,  John 
138  Whitson,  William 
138  Wallace,  Jane,  teacher 
13S  Wallace,  James 
138  Wallace,  Paul 

135  Wallace,  Frank  M. 

136  Brown,  John,  grocer 
134  Sinchir,  Ralph,  grocer 


132  Robertson,  Mrs  William 
130  Mem,  S.  k  H.,  fruiterers 
128  Ritchie,  Mis 
128  Campbell,  Daniel 

128  Prentice,  John 

128  Henderson,  Mrs 

128  Dunlop,  James 

126  Prentice,  J.,  druggist 

124  Dickson,  W.,  canalemaker 

122  Hamilton,  Win.,  bootmkr. 

122  Brown,  James,  confectioner 

120  Mein,  George 

120  Mein,  S.  k  H. 

120  Fowler,  John,  bootmakcr 

120  Crawford,  J). 

120  Finnic,  Samuel  G. 

120  Weir,  Mrs  R. 

118  Rennie,  W.,  flesher 

116  Wilson,  James,  druggist 

114  Bartram,  J.,  bootmaker 

Hay,  Wm.,  wood  merchant 
-^    .Wright,       Mrs,      furnitnre 

-2  "5      seamster 
"2  jS  Young,  John,  plumber 
fcq  ^  Davidson,    William,    spiey 
dealer 

112  Peat,  John 

112  Robertson,  P.,  cornmereht* 

110  Waugh,  George 

108  Rankine  &:  Allan,  millinery 

warehouse 
106  Crerar,    Mrs    John,    spirit 
merchant, 
Cibb's  Entry 
104  Turner,  George 
104  Buckle,  William 
102  Ranken,  John 
102  Duff,  Mrs  M.,  milliner 
98  Martin,  Mrs  William 
96  Grant,  R.,  eabinetmaker 
94  Davidson,  James,  grocer 
90  Operative  Hat  Factory 
88  Robertson,  Thomas 
88  Hislop,  Alexander 
86  Miller,  Robert,  baker,  etc. 
84  Mochrie,  James,  grocer 
82  Nicolson  Street  Hotel;  D. 

Wrilson 
80  Crawford,    D.,    hosier    ami 

glover 
78  Greathead,  Miss  E. 
76  Taylor,  Angelo,  draper 
West  Richmond  St  net  here 

72  k  74  Mitchell,  George 
70  Gilchrist,  H.,  &  Co.,  under- 
takers 
70  M'Intosh,    Mrs   A.,    book- 
seller 

65  Allan,  Mrs,  dressmaker 
68  Penman,  Andrew 
68  Munro,  Hugh 

66  Munro,  Hugh,  house  agent 
66  Lipman,  Mrs 
64  Hunter,  Phdip,  cooper 
64  Xairn,  Win.,  greengrocer 
62  Hunter,  Philip 


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62  Edwards,  William 

62.  Craw,  William  C. 

60  Edwards,  W.,  brassfounder 

60  Hyman,  E.,  glazier 

58  Asylum  for  the  Industrious 

Blind;  "William  Mai'tin, 

manager 
56  Calder,  John,  com.  agent 
56  Hamilton,  Andrew 
54  Walker,  James,  grocer 
52  Edinburgh  Toted  Abstinence 

Society  Committee  Room  ; 

E.  Strachan,  secretary 
50  Bradshaw,  J.,  comm.  house 
48  Thomson,  William 
48  II 'Gill,  John,  shoemaker 
46  Virtue  &  Co.,  publishers 

Dickson,  James,  agent 
46  AVatts,  Henry 
46  Davidson,  T.,  coal  mercht. 
46  Eoss,  Alexander 
44  Forteous,  Jas. ,  cabinetmkr. 
42  Mackintosh,  J.,  tobacconist 
40  Boswell,  Alexander 
38  Asylum  for  Female  Blind 
38  Gillies,  Miss 
36  Christie,  John,  grocer 

Hill  Place  here 

32  Kerr,  Mrs  Jas.,  bookseller 

30  Eidpath,  David,  confectnr. 

30  Low,  John,  slater 

30  Bobert^on,  John 

28  Slight  k  Kerr,  tobacconists 

26  Stewart,  Eobert,  bootmaker 

24  Cattanach,  William,  jun. 

24  Paterson,  Thomas  K. 

24  Smith,  John  (.Sr.  <£.-  Son) 

24  HiUiard,  Harvey  (H.  <fc  H. 
Hilliard) 

22  Anderson,  W.    k  J.,   iron- 
mongers 

20  Lees,  Eobert,  druggist 

20  Blakemore,  Joseph,  agent 

18  O'Neil,  J. 

18  Gillie,  Catherine 

18  Coghill,  Mrs 

Royal  College  of  Surgeons 
Macadam,     Stevenson, 

F.E.S.E. 
Dickie,  John,  officer 

16  Dymock  k  Guthrie,  grocers 

14  Legget,  John,  watchmaker 

12  Wilson  k  Gosset,  fruiterers 

10  Livingston,  John,  tailor  and 
clothier 

10  Livingston,  Miss,  dress  and 
cloak  maker 

10  Zanzig,     Christopf,      tailor 
and  clothier 

10  Higgings,  Francis 

10  Smith,  John 

10  Connal,  Mrs 

10  Hyman,  E. 

10  Hardesty,  George,  draper 

10  Barron,  James 

10  Cook,  M.  &  J.,  hat  manu- 
facturers 

10b  M'Intosh,  D.,  ironmonger 


8  Frier,  John,  dining-rooms 
8  Croall,  John,  k  Sons 
4  &  6  Main,  John,  draper 
2  Drysdale,  David,  grocer 

Nicolson  Street,  W.    11 
1  Mackay,  D. 
1  Anderson.  James,  tailor 
5  Millar,  Andrew,  k  Son 
7  Haig,  Andrew 
7  Soutter,  Eobert  S. 
9  Haig,  Andrew 

11  Garrety,  Peter,  stationer 
13  Mackie,  William 

13  Watson,  A.  k  E. 

15  Cowan,  John,  flesher 

17  Inglis,  Miss  M.,  dressmaker 

17  Laing,  George 

17  Lennox,  Miss,  dressmaker 

17  Ferrier,  Mrs  C. 

17  Jenkinson,  Francis 

17  Falconer,  Mrs 

19  Darling,  William 

19  Elliot,  Mrs 

21  Burns,  Horatio 

23  Melville,  John,  painter 
25  M'Gregor,  Duncan 

25  Lawson,  Mrs  William 

25  Pentland,  Mrs  James 

25  Oliver,  Henry 

27  Macqueen,  John,  haberdasher 

29  Hastie,  Francis,  bookseller 

33  Wood,  Andrew,  watchmaker 

35  M'Glashon,  Mrs  Balph 

35  Henderson,  John,  clothier 

35  Drummond,  G. 

35  Macdonald,  Mrs 

35  Grainger,  Thomas 

37  Drummond,  G.,  bootmaker 

39  Thomson,  Murray,  baker 

41  M'Kechnie,    J.,     dyer    and 

cleaner.     See  Adv. 
43  Gowanlock,  W.  k  A.,  fleshers 

24  MitcheU,  David 

22  k  24  Usher,  A.,  k  Co.,  spirit 

dealers 

20  Beattie,  John,  auctioneer 

18  Ingram,  Mrs,  Shetld.  wareho. 
18  Smith,  P.,  k  Co. 

18  Henderson,  Donald 

18  Scott,  James  O.  D. 

16  Scott,  J.  O.  D.,  spirit  dealer 

16  Wilson  &  Clunie 

14  Warraker,  W.,  brassfounder 

14  Traquair,  J.,  fruiterer 

12  Martiu,  Mrs  William 

10  Brash,  Thomas,  shoemaker 
8  Eoss,  E.  Jamieson,  painter 
6  Gibb,  John,  dairyman 
6  M'Leod,  D.,  tailor 
2  Ogilvy,  James,  artist 
2  Turnbull  k  Huth 
2  Scott,  Misses 
2  Eonald,  Hugh 


Niddry  Street, 
High  Street. 
13  Sutherland,  A. 


8. 


17  Baillie  &  Falmer 

29  Lidgate,  Alexander,  tailor 
33  Stewart,  Mrs  E. 

37  Douglas,  Peter 

39  M'Nab,  D. 

43  Mnnro,  K"eil,  furniture  dealer 

45  Forsyth,  Mrs  C. 

51  Sword,  Thomas,  turner 

57  Hay,  J.  &  A.,  leather  mcrchts. 

50  Br  Bell's  School 

50  Hill,  J.  E.,  teacher 

34,  36,  k  38  Aikraan,  A.  &  D. 

30  Eutherford  &  Co. 

24  &  26  Aikman,  James 

22  k  2S    Murray,    J.,   printers' 

joiner.     See  Adr. 
14  k  16  Thomson,  David 
14  Tron  Church  Female  Indus- 
tried  School 
14  Menzies,  Miss,  teacher 
14  M'Neil,  Miss,  matron 
12  County  Fire  and  Provident 
Life  Office;  J.    H.  Stott, 
agent 

12  Stott,  J.  H,  k  Son 

6,  8,  &  10  Hewat,  J.,  &  Sons 
2  Brown,  Grant  C. 

North  Bridge. 

East,  8.      West,  9. 

1  Slight  &'Kerr,  tobacco  manu- 

facturers 

2  Bakers' House  of  Call 
2  Proud,  Peter,  jeweller 
2  Craig,  James 

2  Shillinglaw,  Peter  F. 

3  Dunlop,  D.  M.,  hatter 

4  Hay,  Alexander,  stationer 
4a  Valentine,  John,  &  Co. 

4a  Bartholomew,  J.,  engraver 
4a  M'Cartney,  Hugh,  tailor 

5  Laule  k  Hepting,  toy  wareho. 

6  Black,  Adam  k  Charles,  pub- 

lishers 

7  Eitchie,  David,  &  Co. 

8  Tait,  T. ,  pocketbook  make 
8  Hillson  k  Moore,  clothiers 
8  Edgar,  Miss,  dressmaker 

8  Small,  James 

8  Kirkwood,  Alex.,  engraver 

8  City    of    Glasgow    Friendly 

Society ;      James     M'Cor- 
mack,  agent 

9  Mortimer,  William,  jeweller. 

See  Adv. 

1 0  Burge,  W. ,  hatter.    See  A  dr. 

11  &  12  Bennet,  J.,  lace  merch. 

13  Combe,  Matthew,  tailor 
13  Adair,  John,  jun.,  tailor 
13  M'Diarmid,  John,  tailor 

13  Smith,  S.,  tailor  and  clothier 

14  Donaldson,  Jn.  F.  B.,  watcfil 
maker.     See  Adr. 

15  Tait,  Alexander,  bootmaker 
17  Macfarlan,  J.  F.,  &  Co. 

IS  Mackintosh,  James,  dentist 
20  Garden,  James,  tailor 
20  Lindsay  &  Richardson 


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Kokler,  E.,  &  Son 
Blackball  Brothers 
k  24  Roy,  James,  laceman 
Easterbrook,  Thomas,  agent 
"Wright,  George,  com.  merch. 
Baigrie,  George,  traveller 
Butehart,  Alex.,  accountant 
Lyon,  William  Law,  agent 
M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  draper 
Short,  David,  accountant 
Bailey,  J.  E.,  agent 
Epps,  William,  agent 
Walker,  George,  wright 
Lawrie  &  Mitchell,  photogrs. 
M'lntosh,  J.,&Son,  clothiers 
Thallon,  L.,  agent 
Mackintosh  &  Co.,  hosiers 
Market  Stairs 
Malloch,  Mrs,  basket  maker 
Crocket,  T.  (2d  door  down) 
Marshall  &  Aitken,  clothiers 
Mackay  &  Smith,  clothiers 
Miller,  John,  woollen  draper 
Thomson,  C.  J.,  bookbinder 
Aikman,  George 
Aikman,  George,  jun. 
Ballantine,  George,  &  Son 
Harrison,  George,  &  Co. 
Bell,    William  M.,    commis- 
sion agent 
Miller,  John 
M'Millan,  Mrs,  milliner 
Miller,  Misses,  dressmakers 
Crouch,  William,  k  Son 
Smith  &  Co.,  drapers 
Sanderson,  Edwin,  engraver 
Johnston,  Thomas,  jeweller 
Brown,  William,  hosier 
k  37  Harrison  k  Co. 
Taap,  Wm.,  linen  merchant 
Nicol,  Robert,  die-cutter 
Mein,  William 
Chisholm,  Miss,  furrier 
M'Kenzie,  Jn.,  invalid  nurse 
Smith,  John 
Market  Stairs 
Peattie,  J.,  refreshments 
Rankine,  Thomas 
Wells,  L.,  k  Co.,  teamerchts. 
Sutton  k  Co.,  rail,  carriers 
Cessford,  George,  agent 
Milne  Square 
Hamilton,  W.  L.,  hatter 
Carrick,  William,  hatter 
Craig,  James,  boot  and  shoe 

maker 
Shiels,  Robert,  &  Son,  con- 
fectioners 
Henderson,  D.,  hatter 
Rainbow  Dining  Rooms 
Anderson,  William 
Cranston  &  Elliot,  drapers 
Ross,  Mrs 

Hyam,  David,  k  Co. 
Niblett,  E.  B. 
Mackay  k  Chisholm 
Ritchie,  David,  &  Co. 
Shepherd,  J.,  accountant 
M'Evoy,  P.,  agent 


51  Sugden,  Son,  k  Nephew 
51  Oldman,  J. 
51  Graham,  Peter 
51  Meek,  David 

51  Paterson,  R.  B. 

52  Duncan,  Flockhart,  k  Co. 

53  Richardson,  William,  cutler 

54  Young,  T.,  k  Son,  tailors 
54  Bowe  &  Christie 

54  Peacock,  T.  B.,  agent 

54  Duncan,  Flockhart,  &  Co. 

55  Hay,  John,  &  Co.,  clothiers 

56  Brown  k  Tregilgas,  clothiers 

57  Stark,  John 

57  Hogg,    Johnstone,    k    Co., 

clothiers 
57  Cox's  Commercial  hotel 
57  Cox,  James 
5S  Young,  Archibald 

59  Romanes  k  Paterson 

60  Paterson,  Andrew,  sculptor 

60  Affleck,  Arthur,  paper  ruler 

61  Cunningham,  T.,  hatter 

62  Gorrie  k  Anderson,  clothiers 

63  Hutton,  John,  silversmith 
63  Goldie,  George  A. 

63  Thomson,  Andrew,  &  Co. 
63  Edmonston,  F.,  &  Son 
63  RiddeU,  John 
63  Young,  C.  &  A.,  engravers 

63  Young,  Gavin,  lapidary 

64  Dunlop,  D.  M.,  hatter 

65  Dow,  J.  Allan,  hatter 

67  Johnston,  Thos.,  wine  merch. 

Northumberland  PL    5. 

1  Strong,  John,  spirit  dealer 

2  Walker,  William 

2  Cooper,  Mrs,  rubber 
2  Taylor,  James 

2  Chisholm,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

3  Smith,  George,  dairy 

4  Wilson,  James 

4  Johnston,  Mrs  W. 
4  Adam,  John 
4  Dow,  Alexander 
4  Bryden,  William 

4  Black,  James,  smith 

5  Wright,  Mrs,  grocer 

6  Mackay,  Thos.,  bootmaker 

7  Dickson,  Wm.,  spirit  dealer 

Northumberland  St.    5. 

1  Gibson  k  Ferguson,  W.  S. 

1  Ferguson  k  Junner,  W.S. 

3  King,  J.  Haloburton 

5  Brand,  William,  W.S. 

7  Stuart,  Rev.  John 

9  Pitcairn,  Mrs  Robert 

9  Pitcairn,  Henry  H. 

11  Thomson,  Andrew,  M.D. 

13  Dickson,  Arch.  W.,  surgeon 

15  Baillie,  John  M.,  C.A. 

17  Finlay,  Gilbert  L. 

17  Macnab,  Mrs  Robert 

19  Matheson,  Mrs  Alexander 

21  Stewart,  David 

23  Duncan,  J.  M.,  advocate 


25  Ourror,  David,  S.S.C. 
27  Chiene,  George  T.,  C.A. 

29  Mackenzie,  Kenneth,  C.A. 
29  Smith,  John  TurnlmH,  C.A. 
29  Budc;e,  Henry,  C.A. 
31  Strachan,  R.  H. 

31  Strachan,  William 

33  Kinnear,  Alex.  S.,  advocal  i 
35  Anderson,  Miss  Elizabeth 

35  Wilson  k  Lee,  grocers 

Dundas  Street  here 

37  Marjoribanks,  Mrs 

39  Reid,  William 

41  Macdonald,  Angus,  M.D. 

43  Smith,  Wm.,  writing  master 

45  Gairdner,  John,  M.D. 
47  Walker,  Mrs  William 

47  Walker,  William,  surgeon 

49  Baikie,  Robert,  M.D. 

51  Adam,  James,  advocate 

53  Gillespie,  John,  W.S. 

55  Wright,  T.  Strethill,  M.D. 

57  Keith,  George  S.,  M.D. 

59  Kennedy,  William,  W.S. 

61  Muirhead,  James,  advocate 

63  Thomson,  Rev.  Andw.,  D.D. 

65  Robertson,  Miss 

Lane — Porter,  Thos.,  wright 

67  Hunter,  Robert,  advocate 

69  Finlay,  William,  writer 

71  Carstairs,  M.,  plumber,  etc. 
76  Fleming,  James,  dairy 

72  Brown,  David,  writer 
72  Maeredie,  Robert 

72  Ritchie,  Charles,  S.S.C. 

72  Anderson,  Mrs  John 

72  Orosz,  Francis 

72  Ka3%  John 

72  Stalker,  Colin  K. 

72  Kay,  William  F. 

70  Murray,  George 

Lane — Renwick,  Jas.,  livery 
stables 

68  Campbell,  Miss,  of  Southall 

66  Smith,  Mrs  David 

64  Darling,  James  S.,  W.S. 

62  Auld,  Miss 
62  Wilson,  Mrs 

60  Curriehill,  Lord 

60  Marshall,  J.,  advocate 

58  Macara,  L.  M.,  W.S. 

56  Webster,  George,  advocate 

54  Stuart,  James,  jun. 

52  Scott,  Miss 

50  Richardson,  John,  W.S. 

48  Grant,  J.  Dundas,  advocate 

46  Scott,  Andrew,  jun. 

46  Smith,  Thomas,  lodgings 

44  M'Laren,  W.  N.,  advocate 

42  Royal  Engineers'  Office 
Lane — Johnston,  J.,  stabler 

40a  Mead,  John,  jeweller 
40a  Turing,  Mrs 

40  Liddall,  Benjamin 

36  Wilson,  William,  dairy 
Dundas  Street  here 

34  Tod,  Robert,  baker 

32  Clapperton,  Alex. ,  spirit  dlr. 


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PAL 


30  Thomson,  John,  S.S.C. 
28  Bell,  Charles 

26  Carphin,  James  Rhind,  C.A. 

24  Cowan,  William,  LL.D. 

22  Carmichael,  Win.  S. ,  surgeon 

20  Lancaster,  Henry  H. 

1 8  Seller,  Win. ,  M.  D. ,  F.  R.  C.  P. 

16  Forrester,  William 

14  Gordon,  Mrs  Dr 

14  Gordon,  Rev.  Robert 

14  Gordon,  William,  M.D. 

12  Paterson,  D.  W. 

10  Lindsay  &  Paterson,  W.S. 

10  Lindsay,  James,  W.S. 

8  Cassels,  Alexander,  W.S. 

6  Ferguson,  William,  W.S. 

4  Torrance,  John,  baker 

2  Angus,  J.  S.,  grocer,  etc. 

Norton  Place,  East,    1. 

London  Road. 
2  Low,  William 
2  Macfarlane,  James 

4  Easton,  Miss,  laundress 

6  Craig,  David,  baker 

8  Craig,  J.  Millar 
10  Box,  Thomas 
10  Crerar,  Daniel 

10  Henderson,  W.  F. 
10  Lawder,  James  T. 

10  Wishart,  Thomas 
12  Maclean,  Magnus 

14  Sinclair,  Mrs  Peter 
16  KeiT,  Andrew 

16  Somerville,  William 
16  Ward,  Mrs  W.  F. 

16  Fulton,  William  B. 

18  Brown,  Charles 

Lessels,  Henry,  Norton  cot. 

Norton  Place,  South.   1. 
]   Reid,  Mitchell,  grocer 

5  Spindler,  Mrs  E. 

5  Murray,  James  Hall 

5  Rathbone,  Samuel 

7  Wallace,  James 
7  Wallace,  Miss 

9  Cumming,  Boswall 

11  Marshall,  John 
11  Crawford,  Mrs 
11  Rae,  Donald 

15  Blair,  James 

17  Waddie,  Alexander 
17  Miller,  John 

17  Morison,  Miss 

17  Lawton,  Huntly 

19  Masterton,  Alexander 

21  Baird,  Mrs 

23  Burnet,  Andrew 
23  Pearson,  Thomas 

25  Munro,  Dan.  T. 

27  Mackenzie,  John 

Jack,  John,  spirit  dealer 
Hunter,  S.,  sculptor 
Younger,  Robert,  St  Ann's 
Alexander,  T.  E.,  Kyle  cot. 

Norton  Place,  West.    1, 

1  Hall,  Ralph,  &  Son 


31  Walkingshaw,  Francis 
31  Walkingshaw,  G. 
31  Scott,  David 
34  Muir,  Mrs  David 
Millar,  J.  H.  B. 

Nottingham  Place,    1. 

Greenside  Street. 
Horse  Repository ;  Moir,  P. 
4  Gibb,  Alex.,  &  Son,  builders 
4  Reid,  M.  W.,  printer 
6  Watson    &    Henry,     coach- 
builders 

Nottingham  Terrace.  1. 

2  Armstrong,  A. 

3  Aird,  John 

3  Watson,  Thomas 

4  Hutton,  Robert 

4  Henry,  William 

Old  Assembly  Close.  9. 

See  172  High  Street. 

Old  Bridge  End,    4. 

Coalldll. 

1  Webster,  John 

2  Ainslie,  Jas.,  coal  merchant 

2  Sword,  Jas.,  coal  merchant 

Old  Church  Street,    4. 

Bridge  Street. 
1  Innes,  J.  &  G.,  shipbuilders 

3  Innes,  Gilbert  (J.  <fc  G.  I.) 

5  Milne,  John  P. 

Old  Pishmarket  CI.   9. 

See  196  High  Street. 

Old  Physic  Gardens,  8. 
Low  Market  Street. 
1  M'Pherson,  Hugh,  smith 
1  M'Kay,  George,  wright 
1  Fotheringham,    R.,    cabinet- 
maker 
1  Thorburn,  James,  turner 
1  Chalmers'  Close 
1  Cameron,  James,  &  Son 

1  M'Lauchlan,  W.  B. 

2  Currie,  J.,  &  Co. 

3  Lumsdaine,  Jas. ,  spirit  dealer 

4  M'Vey,  James 

5  Robertson,  Alex.,  com.  agent 

6  M'Vey    &    Watson,     brass- 

founders 

7  Gray's  Close,  North 

8  Lindsay,  Jas.,  fruit  niercht. 

9  Henderson,  D.,  spirit  dealer 
9  Stewart,  Mrs,  spirit  mercht. 

Old  Sugarhouse  CI.    3. 

See  90  St  Andrew  Street,  Leith. 

Orchardfield  &  Lane.  3. 

See  Leith  Walk. 

Orchardfield  Place.   10. 

1  Saunders,  John,  grocer 


3  Anderson,    David,    &    Son, 

bakers 

4  Latimer,  George 
6  Glass,  Thomas  L. 

Orchardfield  Street,  10. 

Bread  Street. 

1  Cramond,  W.  D. 

2  Rule,  William,  town  porter 
2  Lyle,  Robert 

2  Smellie,  Robert 

3  Shepherd,  Geo.,  Peacock  inn 

Osborne  Terrace,    10. 
Haymarket. 

1  Marshall,  Mrs  Dallas 

2  Adams,  Miss 

3  Mitchell,  William,  S.S.C. 

5  Forgie,  Robert,  cattle  agent 

6  Smith,  David 

7  Gray,  Mrs 

8  Cornwall,  Miss 

9  Carfrae,  T. 

10  Howden,  Mrs 

11  Simpson,  Richard 

12  Scott,  Thomas,  jun. 

13  M'Cheyne,  William 

14  M'Kelvie,  James 

Oxford  Street,    12. 

East  Preston  Street. 
1  Campbell,  Miss  C.  E. 
3  Russell,  George  Gray 
3  Stirling,  Rev.  Archibald 
3  Rose,  John  T. 
3  Young,  Mrs  Peter 

3  Currie,  J.  G. 

6  Naismith,  William 

4  Thomson,  George,  agent 
4  Jamieson,  Augustus  G. 
4  Grant,  George 

Oxford  Terrace,    3. 
Dean  Bridge. 
1  Atkinson,  Adam  P. 
1  Douglas,  Miss 
1  Garment,  Mrs 

1  Aitken,  Andrew  P.,  M.A. 

2  Wood,  William,  C.A. 

3  Noble,  Robert  Grieve 

4  Romanes,  Robert 

5  Campbell,  Ord  Graham 

6  Bouch,  Thomas 

7  Perigal,  A.,  landscape  painter 

8  Kippen,  J.  H,  of  Westerton 

9  Stevenson,  Rev.  R.  H. 

10  Brodie,  Alexander 

11  Maequeen,  Mrs 

12  Broun,  Archd.,  advocate 

Palmerston  Road,    13. 

Grange. 
4  Riddle,  Mrs  Elizabeth 
6  Wood,  Joshua 
6  Wood,  George  M. 
8  Hall,  Thomas 
10  Bonar,  Rev.  Horatius,  D.D. 
Rowatt,  Thomas  (R.  tfc  Son} 


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117 


5  Disher,  John  (Edinburgh  .{• 

Leith  Brewery) 

Panmure  Place,    11. 

Brougham  Street. 
Dennison,  Alexander 

Park  Place,    11. 

Park  Steeet. 

1  Edinburgh    Ladies'    Institu- 

tion :  John  C.  Steen,  head 
master.     See  Adv. 

2  Tait&  Criehton,  W.S. 
2  Tait,  J.  C,  W.S. 

2  Tait,  John,  advocate 

8  Dickson,  David 

4  Macfarlan,  Mrs  J.  F. 

6  Music  Class  Boom 
Cameron,  James,  keeper 
Oakelev,    Professor    Herbert 

S.,  M.A. 

7  Jews'  Synagogue 
Park  Place  House 

8  Turpy,  George,  stabler 

Park  Street,    11. 

Teviot  Bow. 
1  Shiels,  Daniel 
1  Ferguson,  Misses 

1  Wilson,  Miss 

2  Chisholm,  Alexander 

3  Whyte,  David,  merchant 

4  Cradock,  John 
4  Corvine,  David 
4  Mackay,  Mrs 
4  Clunie,  John 

4  Sinclair,  Mrs 

4  Gardiner,  William 

4  Hamilton,  Robert 

4  Swan,  Mrs 

5  Baigrie,  George 

6  Doull,  James,  joiner 
6  Williamson,  Miss  E. 

6  Macaulay,  B.  J.,  clerk 
6  Dickson,  Misses 
6  Lawson,  James 

6  Deas,  James 

7  Johnstone,  John,  engraver 
7  Hogg,  William 

7  Hogg,  A. 

Park  Villas,    8. 

Meadowbank. 

1  Wright,  Thomas  B. 

2  M'Nabb,  Alexander 

Parkside  Street,    12. 

St  Leonard  Street. 

1  Robertson,  William,  grocer 

2  Ross,  William 

2  Redpath,  R.  K.  W. 

3  Plimer,  Andrew 
5  Dobie,  Thomas 

5  Russell,  Alexander 
5  Ritchie^  George 

8  Proudfoot,  James 

9  Baigrie,  G. ,  agent.    Sec  Adv. 
11  Watson,  William 


12  Taylor,  J.  P. 
14  Bissct,  David,  writer 
14  Anderson,  James 
14  Ross,  David 

16  Harris,  F.  R. 

17  Greig,  James  (/.  <£•  J.  G.) 
17  Cameron,  Joseph 

17  Galloway,  Robert 
17  Honeyman,  George 
17  M'Intosh,  Henry 

Parliament  Square,    9 

St  Giles',  High  street. 
Linton,    T.,    superintendent    of 

city  police 
M  'Lellan,  Lieutenant  A. 
Millar,  Lieutenant  D. 
H.M.  Exchequer  Chambers 
Sheriff-clerk  of  Chancery 
Presenter  of  Signatures  Office 
Commissary  Clerk's  Office 
Hill,  James  L.,  W.S. 
Henderson,  John 
Macaulay,  John 
Union  Bank  of  Scotland 
Taylor,  Laur.  (  Union  Bank) 
Gow,  James  M.  (  Union  Bank) 
Office  of  H.M.  Works— 

Matheson,  Robert,  surveyor 

Doyle,  Charles  A. 
Courts  of  Law 
Lord  Advocate's  Cliambers 
Crown  Agent's  Office — 

Murray,  Thomas  G.,  W.S. 

Milroy,  Hugh,  S.S.C. 
Parliament  House — 

Weddell,  Robt.,  superintend. 

Watson,  Thomas,  doorkeeper 
Electric  Telegraph  Co.  's  Office 
Advocates'  Library 
Solicitors  Supreme  Courts'  Lib. 
Signet  Library 
County  Buildings 
Brown,  John,  W.S. 
County  Boad  Office;  D.  Stratton, 

superintendent  ;  Wm.  Fraser, 

clerk 
County  Justice  of  Peace  Office 
County  Police  and  Prison  Tax 

Office  ;  W.  Kennedy,  collector 
County  Land  Valuation  Office 
County  Police  Office  ;  Alfred  J. 

List,  chief  constable  ;  S.  Cop- 
land, superintendent 
County   Weights  and  Measures 

Office;  A.  Reid,  inspector 

Patriothall,    3. 

Stockbridge. 
Girdwood,   David,   laundry  and 

bleachworks 
Denholm,  Mrs,  dairy 
Gray,    George  (  W.   G.   &  Son), 

Patriothall  House 

Pattison  Street,    1. 
Elbe  Street, 
7  Munnoch,  Misses 
11  Cunningham,  James,  wright 


Paul's  Work.    8. 

Ballantyne  &  Co.,  printers  and 
stereotypers 

Peel  Terrace,    13. 

Mayfield  Loan.. 

2  Wedderburn,  Miss  S. 

Pembroke  Place,    10. 

Boscburn. 

1  Stewart,  David 

3  Gair,  John  M 'Donald 

Picardy  Place,    2. 

Union  Place. 

3  Wilson,  Peter,  jun. 

5  Simson,  James,  accountant 
5  Dow,  Misses,  seminary 
5  Runciman,  John,  waiter 
5  Runciman,  Mrs,  lodgings 

5  Shaw,  James 

7  Veitch,  Mrs 

9  Brodie,  Hamilton,  &  Co. 
11  Millar,  A.,  jeweller 
11  Masters,  Mrs  William 
11  Stewart,  Mrs 
11  Ciceri,  J.  (G,  M,  &  Torre) 

11  Walker,  Alexander,  painter 
13  Wylie,  Alexander,  W.S. 

15  Martin,  G.,  plumber 

17  Leitch,W.,  sodawatermanui'. 

21  Bank   of   Scotland    Branch 

Office  ;  J.  Haswell,  agent 

22  Renny,  James,  jun. 

20  Thomson,  Mrs  William 
20  Warburg,  M.  A.  (M.  A.   W. 
<£•  Co.) 

13  Falkirk  Iron    Co.  ;    R.    K. 

Mitchell,  agent 

18  Muir,  W.  H,  S.S.C. 

16  Beitlieh,  Anton,  glass-engr. 
16  Rank  en,  Francis 

16  Cameron,  Hugh,  artist 

16  Yelland,  John,  jun. 

16  Robertson,  D.,  architect 

16  Smart,  John 

16  Hay,  George 

16  Keith,  John 

14  Scott's  school 

12  Church  of  Scotland  Normal 
School  Boarding-house ; 
Harrower,  Mrs  D.,  matron 

10  Gibson,  Peter  Clark,  surgeon 

8  Campbell,  T.  B.,  &  Co. 
8  Mill,  Mrs  John 

8  Slimon,  James 

6  Daun,  Robert,  M.D. 

4  Sinclair,  Veitch,  M.D. 

2  Hill,  Robert,  W.S. 

Pillans  Place,    1. 

Seafield. 
4  Dtterston,  Robert 

7  Clarkson,  Joseph 

Pilrig  Cottages,    3. 

Pilrig  Street. 
1  Simpson,  Robert 


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2  Crichton,  David 

:;  Johnston,  William 

5  Eckersley,  James 

Pilrig  Model  Bldngs.,  2. 

Moray  Street. 

1  M  'Donald,  James 

3  Mein,  Robert 

6  Heriot,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

9  Turnbull,  George 

19  Grieve,  James,  gardener 

33  Hunter,  William (G. P.O.) 

40  Black,  Hugh  (G.P.O) 

41  Beavis,  Daviil 

45  Thomson,  Alexander 
49  Millar,  N.  (G.P.O.) 
51  Brown,  James 
54  Cowie,  James 
56  Ireland,  James  S. 

Pilrig  Place,    2. 

Pilrig  Street. 

1  Dougall,  William 

1  Drummond,  John 

1  Oswald,  John  G.  R.  H. 

1  Stewart,  Mrs  George 

1a  Duncan,  George,  grocer 

Pilrig  Street, 

Leith  Walk. 

South  side,  2.     North,  3. 

1  MitchelhUl,  P.  (D.  Carse  & 

Co.) 
3  Cunningham,  Peter 
5  Muir,  Jn. ,  brewer  (J.  M.  <L-  S. ) 

7  Lindsay,     Robert,     druggist 

(L.  <£•  Gilmour) 
9  Wallace,  Alexander 
9  Wallace,  Misses 
11  Tod,  John, jun. 

11  Tod,  John  (J.  T.  &  Son) 

13  Wright,  M. 

15  Scott,  John 

17  Johnston,  William 

19  Thomson,  R.  H.  (B.  H.   T. 

<t  Co.) 
21  Wright,  Mrs  A.  B. 

23  Walker,  Mrs 

25  Condamine,  J.  de  La 

27  Mann,  Alexander,  solicitor 

Blaikie,  Rev.  W.  G.,  D.D., 
Pilrig  manse 

Biggar,  Mrs,  manse 

24  Alexander,  Mrs  James 
24  Lizars,  M.,  merchant 

20  Methven,  Thomas 
20  Methven,  John 

Robertson,  Win.,  gardens 

18  Steele,  Mrs  W. 

16  Galloway,  William  D. 

14  M'Kinlay,  Mrs  C. 

1 4  M  'Kinky,  Jas.  (C.  M.  &  Co. ) 

12  Scott,  Miss 

10  Moffat,  James  W. 
10  Moffat,  Mrs 

10  Watt,  Misses 

8  Johnstone,  Misses 

6  Greig,  Robert  {G. P.O.) 


6  Thomson,  Miss 

4  Bowie,  Andrew  F. 
4b  Smith,  James 

4c  Brown,  John 

4c  Lowe,  Miss 

4c  Jupp,  A. 

4c  M 'Donald,  D. 

4c  Hay,  John,  silk-dyer 

2a  Auld,  John,  shoemaker 

2  Ritchie,  Andrew 

Pitsligo  Road,    13. 

Newhattle  Terrace. 
Paterson,  James  Erskine 
Paterson,  Mrs  James 

Pitt  Street.    5. 

1  Young,  J.,  &  Co.,  grocers 
1  Wilson,  James,  butcher 

3  Aitken,  W.,  chemist 
3  Deas,  Mrs  Colonel 

3  Bruce,     David,    mason    and 
chimney-sweep 

5  Black,  Mrs  G.  C. 
5  Milne,  Mrs 

5  Gowan,  Alexander 
5  Gibson,  Miss 

7  Reid,  William,  W.S. 
9  Beattie,  W.,  dairy 

11  Smith,  J.  Irvine 

11  Robertson,  Donald 

13  Wemyss,  Miss 

13  Baird,  William,  plasterer 

13  Cowan,  R,  Cameron 

1 3  Dick,  Miss  Janet 

13  Scott,  Mrs 

13  Hall,  David,  advocate 

13  Reid,  Mrs  P.  B. 

13  Law,  Miss 

13  Jackson,  James 

15  Lees,  Mrs  W. 

15  Lees,  J.  M.,  advocate 

Cumberland  Street  here. 
17  Darling,  Miss 
19  Fraser,  Mrs  David 
19  Carfrae,  Robert 
19  Dippie,  Mrs 
19  Dippie,  James 
19  Park,  John 
19  Loveday,  H.  J. 
19  Darlington,  William 
21  Raeburn,  Robert R.,  architect 
21  Raeburn,  John  P. ,  accountant 
23  Macpherson,  Charles 
23  Macpherson,  Mrs 
25  Scott,  James 
25  Rae,  George 
25  Oliver,  William 
25  Menzies,  John,  surveyor 
25  Wemyss,  Mrs 
25  Whyte,  Misses 
27  Tweeddale,  Jas.,  prov.  nier. 

29  Scott,  George,  baker 

31  Moffat,  J.  &  A.,  butchers 
33  Black,  John,  grocer,  etc. 
33  Carr,  David 

32  Purves,  David,  spirit  nierckt 

30  Webster,  David 


30  Winton,  Miss 

30  Millar,  Misses 

28a  Doig,  James,  fruiterer 

28  Paterson,  Mrs  Colin 

26  Wallace,  James 

26  Johnstone,  Win.  M.,  S.S.C. 

26  Brown,  Mrs 

26  Frew,  Miss 

24  Forbes,  Alex.,  coach -hirer 

24  Brown,  W.  A.,  advocate 

22  Wylie,  Henry  J.,  C.E. 

22  M'Clumpha,  John,  tailor 

20  Miller,  John  (D.  M.  &Son) 

20  Irvine,  Duncan 

20  Hardinge,  Lieut.  H.  A. 

20  Murray,  Miss 

20  Jack,  Mrs  Andrew 

20  Irving,  John 

18  Tony,  John,  writer 

16  Morison,  A.  Kelly,  S.S.C. 

14  Pattison,  Miss 

14  Smith,  Mrs  J.  G. 

14  Mason,  James,  S.S.C. 

14  Reynolds,  Andrew,  printer 

14  Carstairs,  Mrs 

14  Thomson,  John 

10  Fowler,  Alex.,  k.  Son,  painters 

8  Burnet,  John,  advocate 

6  Bruce,  Arthur  M. 

6  Watson,  Miss 

6  Mitchell,  Andrew 

6  Millar,  William 

6  Dunlop,  Mrs 

4  White,  Jas.,  chimney-sweep 

2a  Mackintosh,  Mrs 

2  Hogg,  John,  stationer 

2  Russell,  Robert,  baker 

Pitt  St.,  Bonnington.  4. 

1  Macquire,  James  George 

2  Dall,  Mrs 

2  Morrison,  A.  K.  Y. 

3  Dauney,  Mrs 

4  M'Murtrie,  Thomas 
4  Wishart,  Miss 

4  Scott,  Mrs 

6  Stewart,  Alex.  (Customs) 

7  Angus,  Robert 
7  Gregor,  John 
7  Dow,  L.  S. 

7  Hume,  John 

7  Graham,  J.  C. 
10  Sibbald,  Andrew 
10  Hume,  John 
10  Black,  John  P. 
10  Beilby,  Benjamin 

Brown,  John,  jun.,  wright 

Pitt  Street,  East,    4. 
Bonnington. 

1  Hughes,  Edwin 

2  Shortreed,  George 

3  Kinghom,  Miss 

5  Cochran,  T.  (H.M.  Customs) 

Pitt  Street,  North.    3. 
1  Ellis,  T.,  cabinetmaker 


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3  Mitchell,  D.,  bootmaker 

3  Blain,  Mrs,  milliner 

5  Dunbar,  John,  cooper 

7  Anderson,  Peter,  tobacconist 

9  Purves,  Robert,  confectioner 

9  FJiind,  J.,  sculptor 

Safety  Swimming  BatJis 

Thriepland,  Wm.,  swimming 
master 

Lu.sfton,  James 

M'Lean,  G.  A. 

35  Boss,  David,  confectioner 

37  Munro,  W.  K.,  photographer 
39  Ballantyne,  Miss,  dressmaker 

39  Player,  John,  coach-hirer 
41  Moucrieif,  J.,  ironmonger 
43  Hardy,  C.  H.,  cabinetmaker 
43  Carr,  David,  joiner 

43  Little,  Wm.,  ironmonger 

43  Walker,  John,  painter 

45  Wilson,  John,  bootmaker 

51  Sutherland,  Rt,  tobacconist 

51  Crow,  G.  H.,  builder 

36  Brown,  Rt.  K,  spirit  dealer 
34  Henderson,  James,  dairy 

56  Riddle,  Mrs  C,  stationer 
54  Stewart,  R.  G.,  chemist 

52  Jack,  M.  &  J.,  milliners 

50  Jameson,  Jas. ,  photographer. 

See  Adv. 
50  Jameson,    Andrew,    painter. 

See  Adv. 

46  Clay,  John,  smith 

44  M'Farlune&Gibb,cabtmakrs. 
Baird,  William,  plasterer 

40  Bell,  Peter,  smith.    See  Adv. 
Matheson,  Wm.  J.,  builder 
Mathers,     George,     &     Co., 

watchmakers 

Plsasance. 

Nos.  2  to  128  and  1  to  31—8. 

Other  Nos.,  12. 

l&lA  Waugh,  Jn. ,  spirit  rner. 

3  Roberts,  William  J.,  hatter 

7  More,  Mrs 
25  Wilson,  R. ,  spirit  merchant 
29  Thomson,  Alexander 
31  Grey  k  Sons,  vet.  surgeons 
31  Grey,  Alexander,  jun. 

Drummond  Street  here 
51  Boyle,  James,  printseller 
53  Kussick,  Mrs 

Adam  Street  here 
57  Noble,  Thomas,  grocer 
59  Lewis,  James,  grocer 
61  Dixon,  Mrs  J. ,  draper 
63  Smith,  Adam 
69  M'Kenzie,  James,  druggist 
71  Robertson,  Thomas,  baker 
75  Jardine,  R.,  grocer 
77  Kerr,  S.  D.,  surgeon 
,83  M'Kain,  James 
87  Millan,  Joseph  (G. P.O.) 
89  Dodds,  William,  &  Co. 
93  Robertson,    Charles,    Rich- 
mond foundry 


95  Shiels,  J.,  dairy 

97  Campbell,  David,  cnimney 

sweep 
105  Boyle,  C. 
107  &  109  Powell,  John 

123  Waldie,  J.,  dairy 

Past  Richmond  Street  here 

129  Leslie,  Alexander 
143  Rodger,  William 
153  Hair,  George,  grocer 

161  Riddel,  Robert 

165  Milne,  William 

167  Kennedy,  Margt. ,  spirit  dlr. 

171  Gilroy,  William 
173  Inglis,  Thomas 

175  Muirhead,  James,  baker 

177  Shirtsinger,  Matthew 
179  Cumming,  Alex.,  grocer 
193  Reid,  John 

209  Farmer,  Miss  Agnes,  baker 
202  Seton,  G.,  spirit  merchant 
200  Finlay,  George,  dairyman 
192  Torrance,     Thomas,     spirit 

merchant 
188  Sounness,  Robert,  grocer 

178  Weston,  John 

172  Carswell,  W.,  spirit  mereht. 

166  Weir,  James  H.,  baker 
164  Russell,  R.,  leather  mereht. 

162  Wright,  Frederick 
160  Heron,  James,  grocer 

Carnegie  Street  here 

158  Brown,  Robert  M.,  grocer 

156  Wilkie,  Jane 

146  Gibson,  Thomas 

138  Dea,  George,  merchant 

136  Mackay,  D.,  china  mereht. 

Brown  Street  here 

134  Lawson,  Alexander 

130  Adam,  John 
Salisbury  Street  here 

124  Ridpath,  Thomas 
102  Ritchie,  Patrick 
102  Robertson,  William 

100  Milton,  William,  clothier 

98  Proud,  Mrs 

96  Airmet,  Mrs  J.,  earthenware 

dealer 
94  Christie,  Mrs 
94  Dewar,  Misses  E.  &  M. 
92  Robertson,  Donald 
88  Campbell,  John 
84  Latimer,  Mrs 
82  Somerville,  Alex.,  flesher 

Arthur  Street  here 

Arthur  Street  Church 
80  Syme,  Mrs 
76  Young,  Mrs 
74  Friends'  Meeting ;  House 
70  Strachan,  J.,  dairy 
62  Burton,  James 
60  Fulton,  John,  &  Co.,  brewers 
52  Pleasance  Territorial  Chur. 
50  Lawrie,  Robert,  agent 
48  Whamond,  D. 


46  Paton,  John 

46  Ritchie,  George,  brewer 

46  Reid,  E. 

44  Wares,  Alexander 

42  Dalgleish,  John,  wright 

40  Hatton,  J.,  coach-hirer 

36  Williamson,  Mrs 

34  Grant,    Wm.    W.,  cabinet- 
maker 

22  Murphy,  James 

20  Abernethy,  James 

4  Moncur,  David,  turner 
2  Inglis,  David,  grocer 

Ponton  Street,    13. 

Founlainbridge. 

8  Lowrie,  John 
14  Wemyss,  John 
34  Haywood,  James 

13  Greenhill,  Alexander 

Poplar  Lane,    1. 

Elbe  Street. 

14  Hutton,  John 

12  Brown,  Thomas,  wright 
12  Brown,  James,  wright 

1  Topping,  Alexander  John 

Port-Hamilton.    10. 

2  Johnston  &  Co. 

5  Glen,  Thomas 

6  Thorn,  John 

7  Godfrey,  Robert 

9  M'Hendrie,  William 

10  Kirkland,  John,  manager 
Dulce    of  Hamilton's   CoaC 

Office 

11  Johnston  &  Thorn 

12  Allan,  Mrs.     See  Adv. 

13  Rodger,  James,  agent 

14  Kemp,  J.  &  R. 

15  Vallance,  J.,  &  Co. 

16  Fairley,  Mungo 

19  Moncur,  James 

20  Comb,  David 

21  Hutchison,  Wm.,  builder 

22  Sinclair,  Miss 
Walker,  Thomas 

Port-Hopetoun.    10. 

1    Union  Canal  Co.'s  Office 

1  Aitken,  Peter 

2  Booth,  William 

2  Wilson,    John,     coalmaster. 

See  Adv. 

3  Beattie,  William,  &  Sons 

4  Leggat,  James 

5  Cunningham,  Alexander 

5  Scott,  Wm.,  jun.     See  Adv. 
64  Shearer,  M.  J. 
Bathville  Patent  Paraffin  Oil 

Stores  ;    W.  k,  H.  *  Potts, 

agents 

7  Henderson,  Jas.     See  Adv. 

8  Crawford,  John 

10  Bishop,  James 

11  Simpson,  John 


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11  Chalmers,  John 

13  Noble,  Mrs  John 

14  Chinas,  Alexander 
14  Galbraith,  Alexander 

16  Burns,  John.     See  Adv. 
23  Coventry,  William,  cooper 
28  Veitch,  John  C,  cooper 

Duncan,  William 

Portland  Place,   10. 
West  Lauriston  Place. 
1  Inglis,  Henry 
1  Patterson,  John 

1  Wilson,  Mrs  John 

5  Russell,  M.,  milliner,  etc. 

3  Gardner,  J.  M. 

4  M'Quillen,  Wm.,  silk-dyer 

6  Kidd,  Miss 

5  Craig,  Andrew 

5  Ritchie,  Peter 

6  Gardner,  Alexander,  tailor 
9  Falkner,  J.  P. 

11  Muir,  J.  P. 

13  Williamson,  John 
15  Law,  Mrs 

17  Leggat,  James,  coalmaster 
17  Leggat,  Miss 

Portland  Place,    5. 

North.  Junction  Street. 

2  &  3  Mitchell,  W.,  china  mer. 
4  Miller,  John,  tobacconist 

7  Ross,  G. 
Cook,  Mrs  Alexander,  carter 

9  Wright,  Thomas    . 

10  Tait,  John,  fiesher 

11  Reay,  John 

11  Fyfe,  Thomas  N.  (Customs) 

11  Clark,  William 

11  Connell,  James,  shipmaster 
11  Scott,  Walter 

11  Forbes,  John 

12  Warrick,  Mrs  Jane 

14  Fraser,  Mrs  William 

14  Morrison,  D.,  shipowner 

15  Samson,  MrsS.,  spirit  dealer 

Portland  Terrace,    5. 

North  Junction  Street. 
2  Bruce,  Miss  C. 
2  Seater,  Mrs  John 
2  Christie,  James 
2  Pole,  James,  shipmaster 

2  Ramsay,  A.  H. 

3  M'Leod,  Miss,  teacher 

4  Tait,  John 
4  Galloway,  Alex.,  shipmaster 

4  Coghill/Miss  J. 

Potterrow,    11. 

Lothian  Street. 
3  Stewart,  Robert 
3  Aitchison,  Robert 
3  M'Niven,  Allan 

5  Rae,  William,  dairy 
9  Archibald,  Alexander 

Haxtons  Court 

15  Brodie,  William 
23  Graham's  Court 
23  Craig,  Christie,  &  Co. 


Turnhull's  Entry 

Ker,  Thomas,  cutler 
37  Lyall,  William 
39  Lindsay,  William 

39  Marshall,  J. ,  &  Son,  merchts. 

53  Scott,  G.,  baker 

55  Temple,  Thomas 

61  Walker,  Mrs 

69  Smith,  Peter 

75  Ford,  Alexander 
87  Pairman  Brothers 
82  Dow,  George,  merchant 
80  M'Kechney,  And.,  bricklayer 

76  Duff,  Alexander 
74  Hume,  William 
74  Cameron,  Mrs 
74  Common,  Robert 

70  Laing,  Geo.,  wright.  See  Adv. 
68  Boa,  James,  dairyman 
66  Keating,  Edward 

62  Campbell,  Mrs  Barbara 
60  Nicoll,  Robert.     See  Adv. 

56  Ross,  Donald,  water-officer 
56  Shearer,  Thomas 

54  Brown,  A.  H. 
52  Campbell,  James 
46  Chamberlain,  Philip 
44  Smith,  James,  baker 
42  Adam,  Thomas  F.   See  Adv. 

Alison  Square  here 
42  Archman,  Robert 

40  Kinnear,  James 
38  Brechin,  George 
36b  Macallum,    James 

maker  and  commis.  agent 
32  Smith,  Alexander 
30  Vallance,  Thomas 
28  Knox,  John 
26  Mathieson,  George 
24  Utterson,  Robert 
20  Cameron,  D. 
18  Miller,  A.,  &  Son,  smiths 
16  Brotherston,  William 
14  Wood,  John 
12  Anderson,  James,  joiner 
8  Gilchrist,  Henry,  &  Co. 

2  Hand,  Mrs  B. 

Powburn,    13. 

Causewayside. 
Pearson,  Mrs  Thomas 
Thomson,  George  &  William 
Reid,    J.,    tanner    and    leather 
dresser 

Preston  Street,  East, 
South  Clerk  Street. 
North,  12.     South,  13. 
1  M'Lachlan  &  Hastie 

3  Oldham,  J. 
3  Oliphant,  Mrs  Walter 
7  Abernethy,  Peter 
7  Milligan,  John 
7  Saddler,  Mrs  E. 
7  Alexander,  Robert,  sen. 
7  Alexander,  R,  &  A.  W. 
7  Wright,  David 

Smith,  J.  ( W.  S.  <fc  Son) 


13  Doig,  Janus 

13  Lee,  William 

13  Young,  William,  Dean 

13  Pairman,  J.  R. 

15  Ireland,  Robert 

17  Smith,  Wm.,  &  Son,  builders 

19  Robertson's  Academy ;  Wm. 

K.  Wason,  rector 
Tait,      James,      Neioington 

Burying  Ground 
38  Whytock's  cabinet  factory 
36  Burnside,  John 
34  Pond,  Mrs  Edward 
34  Comrie,  Mrs 
34  Craig,  Thomas 
32  M'Neille,  John 
32  Spence,  Mrs 
32  Spence,  Miss 
32  Callum,  Miss  Isabella 
28  Nicholson,  Mrs  William 
28  Frater,  William 
28  Bryce,  James 
28  Compton,  Miss,  board,  school 
28  Taylor,  A. 
28  Taylor,  Mrs 
28  Hardie,  Mrs 
26  Hastie,  William 
24  Wigley,  John 
22  Grant,  Miss  Jane 
22  Allan,  William 
22  Ross,  A.  E. 
22  Ferguson,  D.  K. 
22  Hill,  James  E.,  teacher 
vinegar; 22  Cunningham,  W.  H. 


. 


13  Young,  Mrs  Thomas 


22  M'Kenzie,  D. 

Preston  Street,  Wv    13. 

South  Clerk  Street. 

1  Cameron,  Robt.  Owen,  spirit 

merchant 

2  Bell,  James  M.,  painter  and 

glazier 

2  Goven,  Mrs  Jane 

3  Ramsay,  Mrs 

3  Cownie,  James  G. 
3  Waddell,  William 

3  Raeburn,  William,  flesher 

4  Honeyman,  Charles 

5  Gray,  James 

6  Crabb,  Mrs 

6  Munro,  Arthur 

6  Smith,  Mrs  James 

6  Gilray,  Joseph 

6  Watson,  John 

7  Wilson,  James,  cattle  agent 
9  Fraser,  William 

10  Buchan,  Thomas 

10  Davidson,  Thomas 

10  Storie,  James,  com.  2gent 

10  Jamieson,  John 

10  Lindsay,  A.  (L.  &  P.) 

11  Brand,  James,  grocer 

12  Lawrie  &  Sons 

13  Roughead,  P.  C. 

14  Thomson,  Andrew 
14  Foulis,  Robert 

14  Lawrie,  Peter 
14  Bolton,  William 


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14  Murray,  Mrs  Grace 

14  Gilray,  Miss,  dressmaker 

15  Naismith,  Mrs  A. 

16  Pack,  Misses 

17  Harris,  Alexander 
17  Berry,  A. 

17  Berry,  E. 
17  Young,  John 
17  Fan  foul,  William 
17  Froom,  Mrs  J. 
IS  M'Kcnnell,  Mrs 
IS  Spittal,  Miss 
20  Midcllemass,  B.,  baker 
22  M'DougaU,  J.,  coacli -hirer 
Fanpiharson,     Charles     H., 
Jessamin  cottage 

Preston  Terrace,    13. 
East  Preston  Street. 


14  Bavenscroft,  Edward 
14  Watson,  Mrs  Thomas 
12  Sibbald,  Miss  Margaret 
12  M  'Gibbon,  George  E. 

12  Dittmar,  William 
10  Laurie,  Thomas 

8  Smith,  James 
8  Boss,  Hugh 

8  Brown,  Mrs 
6  Boss,  Mrs  John 
6  Syme,  Mrs 
2  Ballantine,  George,  sen. 
2  Ballantine,  George,  jun. 
2  Smith,  George  (G.P.O.) 
2  Watson,  James 
2  Louden,  David 
2  Small,  William 
2  Bell,  Bobert  C,  engraver 
1.  Watson,  W.  F. 

Primrose  Place,    2. 
Lochend  Road. 

2  Syme,  John 

3  Hamilton,  Matthew 
3  Webster,  WUliam 

Primrose  Street,    2. 
Lochend  Road. 

1  Brown,  Thomas 

2  Brown,  James 

9  Grieve,  John 
11  Lindsay,  James 

13  Morgan,  John,  dairy 

Pr.  Albert  Buildings,   8. 

Dumbiedykes  Road. 
121  M'Laren  &  Muir 
113  Cherry,  John,   printer  and 

lithographer 
Ki9  Grant,  Mrs 
105  Bain,  G.  (G.P.O.) 
100  Cuthbertson,  William  F. 
92  Brown,  Thomas 
70  Dods,  Jas.  B.,  watchmaker 
51  Dickson,  Bobert 
48  Benton,  Bobt.,  comm.  trav. 
30  Boss,  John  H. 
2  M'Kay,  Boderick 

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Prince  Consort  PI.,  5. 

Madeira  Street. 

1  Taylor,  Joseph 

2  Macnair,  Bobert,  M.D. 

3  Macnair,  Mrs 

4  Ord,  John 

7  Anderson,  John  T. 

7  White,  John,  shipmaster 

8  Kinghorn,  William,  clerk 

9  Cunningham,  Andrew,  jun. 

Prince  Regent  Street, 

North  Junction  Street. 
East,  4.      West,  5. 

3  Fairgrieve,  William 

4  Cuthbertson,  G.,  grocer 

5  Laurie,  John 

7  Miles,  Alexander,  coal  mer. 
Bobertson,  Magnus,  wright 

8  Smith,  William  A. 

9  Guthrie,  Mrs  William 
9  Drover,  D. 
9  Douglas,  Thomas  W. 
9  Menzies,  Miss 

10  Bobertson,  John 

19  Dickson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

21  M 'Donald,  William 

22  Waddell,  Mrs  James 
122  Bell,  Andrew 

22  Blackie,  Thomas 

Princes  Street. 

!  Nos.  1  to  9—9;  Nos.  10  to 
77—7  ;  Nos.  78  to  134—6  ; 
andNos.  135  to  149—4. 

1  Johnston,  Thomas 

2  a  M'Laren,  J.,  refrshmt.  rooms 
2  Crawford,  William,  baker 

2  Murison,  N.,  news-agent 

3  Donald,  John,  Bridge  hotel 

4  Croall's  coach  office 
4  North  British  Railway  Office; 

WiUiam  Walker 
4  N.  British  S.  Packet  Office; 

R.  Darling,  secretary 
8  Kennedy,  William,  hotel 

10  Anderson,  E.,  jeweller 

11  Scott,  George,  Crown  hotel 

1 4  Renton,  W. ,  &  Co. ,  silk  mers. 

15  Methven,  Thos.,  nurseryman 
15a  Copestake,  Moore,  Cramp- 
ton,  &  Co. 

15  Cowan,  P.  (C.  <fc  S.) 

15  Cowan     &     Strachan,      silk 

mercers 
17b  Elliot,  Andrew,  bookseller 
17  Caledonian  Rail.  Co.' s  Office 

17  Edin.  School  of  Photography 

18  Crichton,  G.  &  M.,  gold  and 
silver  smiths 

19  Grieve,  Oliver,  &  Co.,  hatters 
19  Isles,  James  ((?.,  O.,  <&  Co.) 

21  Grieve's  restaurant 

22  Grieve's  Roycd  British  hotel 

23  Cotton,  G.,  &  Son,  tobacco- 
nists 

24,  25  Marshall,  William,  &  Co., 
jeweUers 


South  St  Andrew  Street  here 
27  k  42  Black,  D.,  tobacconist 

27  Maclean  k  Son 

28  Millidge  k  Son,  jewellers 

29  Dow  &  Fender,  hosiers 

30  Mossman,  Sons,  &.  Co.,  jewel- 

lers 

31  Jardine,  Stodart,  k  Frasers 
31  Norwich     Union    Insurance 

Company.     See  Adv. 

31  Fraser,  Wm.  Stuart,  W.S. 

31  Hamilton,  R.  S.,  surveyor 

31  Norwich  and  London  Casu- 
alty Insurance  A  ssociation. 
See  Adv. 

31  Fraser,  WiUiam,  W.S. 

31  Cunningham,  Mrs  Patrick 

31  Scrymgeour,  Mrs 

32  Miller  &  Grinton 

32  Harkom,  Joseph,  gunmaker 

33  Sturroek  &;  Sons,  perfumers 

34  Dickson,  James,  &  Co.,  glass 

and  china  merchants 

35  Somerville,  John,  hosier 

36  Edinburgh  hotel 

36  Middlemas,  Robert 

39  Bobertson,  A.,  &  Co.  SeeAdv. 

40  Strong,  Thomas,  W.S. 
40  Mackie,  A.  Kirk,  S.S.C. 

40  Sun  Life  Assurance  Society 
40  Friendly  Insurance  Co. 

40  Dick,  William 

41  Boyd,  Bayne,  k  Co. ,  fruiterers 
43  Barrie,  Andrew,  jeweller 

43  Cranston's  Temperance  hotel 

44  Salmon,  Henry,  shoe  shop 

45  Hay,  'Alexander,  goldsmith 

46  Lennie,  E.,  optician 

46  Taylor,  James,  optician 

South  St  David  Street  here 
47,  48  Kennington  &  Jenner 

49  Green,  Joseph  S. 

50  Adie,  A.,  &  Son,  opticians 

51  White,  James,  stockbroker 
51  Aitken,  John,  agent 

51  Mill,  Ebenezer,  S.S.C.  &N. P. 

52  Rutherford,  William 

52  Linklater  k  Co.,  hosiers 

53  The   Royal   hotel;    Donald 

M  'Gregor 

54  Mackay,  Cunningham,  &  Co., 

jewellers 
54  Muirhead,  John  &  James 
54  Grant,  R.,  k  Son,  booksellers 
57  Duncan, T. , &Co. ,  bootmakers 
59,    60    Clapperton,    Oliver,    k 

Co.,  drapers 
60a  Bryson,  James,  optician 
60b  Howie,  James,  jun.,  photo- 
grapher 
60b  Andrew,  George,  S.  S.  C. 
60b  Otago Agency  Office ;  George 

Andrew,  secretary 
61  Dodds  k  Forrest,  trunk  mkrs. 

61  Croall,  P.  ,&  Sons,  coachbldrs. 

62  Fairgrieve,  Miss,  milliner 

63  British  and  Irish  Magnetic 

Teleg-apli  <'o.  (Limited) 
63  Byrne,  Michael,  manager 


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63  Howie,  J.,  jun.,  photograph. 
63  Howie,  A.,  artist 
63  Foreign  Wine  Vaults 
63  Bryce,  J.,  wine  merchant 

63  Dickson,  John,  k  Son 

64  North  British  Insurance  Co. 
64  Ogilvie,  John,  secretary 

64  Smith,  David,  manager 

64  Chisholm,  David,  actuary 

65  Scottish  Provincial  Assurance 

Co.  ;  Andrew   Robertson, 
secretary.     See  Adv. 
65  Sidey,  David  D.,  stockbroker 
65  Montebello,   Due  de,   Cham- 
pagne 
Sidey,  D.  D.,  &  Co.,  agents 
Lyle,  Thomas,  stockbroker 
Ogilvie,  John 

Truefitt,  Wm.,  photographer 
Truefitt,  Peter 
Br}rson,  R.,  k  Sons 
Clark,  W.  D.,  printseller 
Electric  Telegraph  Office 
Midgley,  George  H. 
County  Fire  Office 
Provident  Life  Office 
Bryce,  John,   resident  secre- 
tary for  Scotland 
Hay,  G.  k  D.,  phot,  artists 
Roughead,  W.,  k  Son,  kosrs. 
Miller,    James,   ironmonger. 

See  Adv. 
Miller,  T.,  k  Sons,  stockbkrs. 
Bridgeford,  D.  F.,  S.S.C. 
Truetitt,  Peter,  artist 
Baildon,  H.  C,  Medical  hall 
Paterson,  Wm.,  bookseller 
Lockyer,  Edmund  B. 
Macintosh,  T.   H.,  surgeon- 
dentist 
Crichton,  W.  M.,  engraver 
Hinshehvood,  John,  &  Co. 
Globe  Parcel  Express 
Lindsay,  "VV.,  manager 
Stevenson,  T.,  manufacturer 
Macgregor,  J.,  tobacconist 


75 


Hanover  Street  here 


7Sa  Gellatly,  Robt.,  watchmaker 

78  Smith,  J.,  umbrella  maker 
78b  Thornton  &  Co.     See  Adv. 
7Sc  Bailey,  J.,  bootmaker 

79  Campbell,  Geo.,  photograph. 
79  Hogg,  Mrs.  F.,  fishing-tackle 

maker 

79  Stillie,  James,  bookseller 

80  Rogers  &  Boog,  saddlers 
SOa  Irving  Brothers,  trunkmkrs. 
80b  Phin,    C.    &    A.,    fishing- 
tackle  makers 

80b  Vernon,    W.    F.,    surgeon- 
dentist.     See.  Adv. 

81  Finlay,  W.,  k  Son,  cabinet- 

makers 
81a  Wedderburn,  Sir  D.,  Bart. 
81a  Stillie,  J. 
81 A  Wight,  Jn.,  M.D.,  dentist 

82  Life  Association  of  Scotland. 

See  Adv. 


82  Rainie,  Robert,  Secretary, 
Life  Association  of  Scot. 

82  Fraser,  J.,  actuary 

83  Bedford  hotel,  T.  Meikle 
83  Purdie,   John,   musicseller. 

See  Adv. 
85  Neio  Club 
87  Bowie,  Miss,  muslin  printer 

87  Thomson,  James,  hosier 

88  Edmonston  k  Douglas 

89  Pass,  Edwin,  perfumer 

90  Edinburgh  Turkish  Baths 
90   United  Kingdom  Assurance 

Corporation  {Limited). 
See  Adv. 

90  Scottish  Fire  Insurance  Co. 

90  National  Union  Life  Assur- 
ance Co.     See  Adv. 

90  Livingston,  Robt.,  manager 

90  Macrae,  William 

90a  Hamilton  k  Inches,  gold- 
smiths 

91  Balmoral  hotel;  D.  Proven 

92  Sanderson  k  Son,  jewellers. 

See  Adv. 

92  Potts,  G.  H,  painter 

93  Tunn}%  J.  G.,  photographer 
93a  Gibson,  R.  k  T. 

95  Lugton,  Thos.,  bootmaker 
95a  Noble,  Alexander,  jeweller 

95  Gray,  James,  outfitter 
95b  Law,  Francis  L.,  jeweller 
95b  Paterson  k  Sons 

96  Sim,   F.  R.,  glass  manufac- 

turer.    See  Adv. 
97a  Murray,  Henry,  bootmaker 

97  Walker,     A.,    portmanteau 

manufacturer 
9S  Salom  &  Co.,  opticians 
98a  Sinclair,  Colin,  stationer 

Frederick  Street  here 

99  Gowans,  M. ,  toy  bazaar 
99  Stow,  Alfred,  stationer 
99,   100,  &  101  Dejay,  Calixte, 
hotel.     See  Adv. 

101  Anderson,      John,      water- 

proofer   and    bootmaker. 

See  Adv. 
101b  Royal  Eastern  Yacht  Club; 

George   Mackenzie,   hon. 

treasurer 
101b  Devine,  P.,  photographer 

102  Soutter's  bazaar.     Sec^4rZy. 

103  Moffat,  John,  photographer 
103  Macgill's  gallery 

103  Westren,   P.,  gold  and  sil- 

ver smith.     See  Adv. 

104  Macmahon,  Richard 
104,  105  Clarendon  hotel 
106  Macnee,  James,  k  Co. 

106  Macnee,  James 

107  Singer,     I.     M.,     &    Co., 

sewing  machine  manu- 
facturers.    See  Adv. 

107  Graham,  James,  agent 

108  Mackie,  John  W,  k  Sons 

109  Taylor,  John,  &  Son 

110  Drummond,  George  S.  II. 


Ill  Wheeler  k  Wilson,  s  swing 

machine  manufacturers 
111   Kennedy,  W.  W.,  agent 
111  Cockburn  &  Macdonald 
112,  113,  &  114  Addison's  Alma 

hotel 
115  Paton,    Hugh,    carver   and 
gilder 

117  Pottage,  John  C,  chemist. 

See  Adv. 
Castle  Street  here 
US  Robertson,  Colonel  J.  A. 

118  Bisset,  Mrs  C.  A.,  lodgings 
118  Cairns,  Mrs 

118  Dickson,  Mrs,  lodgings 

118  Watson,  Miss 

118  Crease,  Win.,  commer.  trav. 

118  Crawford,  John,  coal  mcr. 

119  Hope  k  Mackay,  W.S. 

119  Mann,  William,  writer 

120  English   and  Scottish  Lair 

Life  Assurance  ;  William 
Smith,     manager.       Seel 
Adv. 

121  Waterstone,  Mrs  J.,  teacher 

of  music 
121  Bain,  Miss 
121   Summers,  Miss 
121  Griffith,  James 
121  Terrot,  Colonel 
121  Ewan,  Misses 

121  Craven,  W.,  lace  merchant 

122  Cotton,  John,  tobacconist 

123  Edin.     Water   Company  — 

Alex.  Ramsay,  manager  ; 
W.  Hodges  Cameron,  sec. ; 
George  Walker,  officer 
123a  Gray,  J.,  &Son,  bootmkrs. 

124  Clark  k  Beatson,  ironmgrs. 
124a  Watt,  Mrs,  lodgings 

125  Philpot,  James,   auctioneer 

and  appraiser 
125  Nurses'  Home  and  Training 

Institution 
125  Dallas,  E.  W. ,  photographer 

125  Cameron,  Ewen 
126a  Visick,  Charles 

126  Milne,  W.  k  J.,  stationers 

127  University  Club 

129  Mackenzie  k  Crosbie,  cabi- 

netmakers 

130  Sanderson,  Michael 

130  Gray    k    Macfarlanc,     silk' 
mercers 

130  Low,  Thos.,  photographer 

131  Francis,  Mrs,  apartments 

131  Horsburgh,  J.,  photograph, 

132  Marshall,  W.,  coal  mercht. 

See  Adv. 

132  Couston,   Miss  J.   A.,  port- 

manteau and  brash  manu- 
facturer.    See  Adv. 

133  Summers,  John,  baker 

Charlotte  Street  here 
135  Cockburn,  J.  &  G.,  grocers 

135  Thomson,  Thomas,  draper 

136  Reid,  Donald,  draper 

137  Miller,  John,  C.E. 


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137  Fleming,  Andrew,  S.S.C. 

137  Bonnar,  Thomas 

138  Maclaren,  John,  bookseller. 

See  Adv. 

139  Reid,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  small- 

wares.     See  Adv. 

139  Duncan,  Flockhart,  &  Co. 

140  Dewar,  Francis 
140  Stuart,  Mrs 

140  Dewar,  Mrs  John 

141  British    Linen    Company's 

Bank  Branch  ;    Edward 
Chancellor,  agent 

142  Drysdale,  Alexander,  baker 

143  Reid,  John 

143  Galloway,  Robert,  agent 

144  Kay,    Alexander,     &     Co., 

plumbers 

144  Hardie,    Andrew,    tobacco- 
nist 

144  Kay,  Mrs  Alexander 

144  National    Bank    Branch ; 

Alex.  M.  Eraser,  agent 

145  Robb,  William,   wine  mer- 

chant 

145  Dickson,  Miss,  outfitter 

146  Macrae,  James 

146  Macrae,  Mrs,  lodgings 
146  Ritchie,     H.     H.,    "photo- 
grapher and  engraver 
146  Gordon,  Miss,  lodgings 

146  Smith,  G.  F. 

147  Jamieson,  Robert,  fruiterer 
149  Gibson,  Mrs  J.,  tobacconist 

Quality  Lane,    1. 

Quality  Street. 

4  Combe,    Delafield,    k   Co., 

London     porter     store  ; 
Crawford,  A.  &  A.,  agents 

11  Liddle,  James,  carrier 

22  Russell,    W.     k    J.,    mer- 
chants 
21  Smith,  David,  k  Co.,  wine 
merchants 

Quality  Street,    1. 

Charlotte  Street,  Leith. 

1  Smart,  Francis,  bootmaker 

2  Blyth,  D.  W. 

i  Mowat,  William,  dairy 

5  Scott,  A.  W. 

7  Bertram,  J.  A.,  &  Co. 
7  Field  k  Co.  's  London  porter 
store 

7  Worthington& Co., brewers, 

Burton-on-Trent 

8  Kidd,  Eunson,  &  Co.,  com- 

mission agents 

9  Sanderson,  William 
10  Lawrie,  Son,  k  Co. 

12  Tobacco  warehouse 

14  Saunders,  John,  k  Son 
14  Saunders,  P.  R.,  appraiser 

14  Miller  Brothers 

15  Crawford,  A.  &  A.,  merchts. 
17  Lkars  &  Taylor,  merchants 


17  Ness,  G.  F.,  printer 

17  Couston,  Thomson,  k  Co. 

18  Anderson  &  Duncan 

21  Lindsay,  W.  N.,  merchant 
21  M'Nair,  William,  merchant 
24  Mackay,  Jas.  {Nat.  Bank) 

26  Banks,  George,  merchant 

27  Harvey,  R.  E. ,  com.  agent 

29  Durham,  N.,  merchant 

30  Browne  k  Glover,  merchants 
33  Lindsay,  Francis  J.  (L.  &  S. ) 
33  Lindsay,  James,  &  Son 

36  Jensen,  Theodor,  merchant 
36  Robertson,  G.,  merchant 
36  Nichol,  John  W.,  agent 
36  Fairbairn,    Charles,   consult- 
ing engineer 
36  Wolff,  N.  De,  agent 
38  Duncan,  S.  T.,  merchant 
38  Duncan     Brothers    k     Co., 

merchants 
40  Williamson,  Thomas,  M.D. 
42  Notman,  David,  jun. 
42  Henderson,  A.,  printer 

46  Christie,  C.  J. ,  corn  mercht. 

47  Somerville,  John,  &  Co. 

48  Kerr,  Robert 

Queen's  Crescent,    13. 

May  field  Street. 

1  Gulland,  James 

2  Lang,  Peter  {Com.  Bank) 

3  Sturrock,  John,  sen. 

3  Sturrock,  John,  jun. 

4  Vibart,  Captain  M.  J. 

5  Bartholomew,  John 

6  Morham,  James 

9  Wilson,  James,  house  agent 
Alexander,  George 

Queen's  Place,    1. 

Greenside  Row. 

1  Sandilands,  John 

3  Neilson,  Mrs  J.,  dairy 

4  Dickson   k   Welsh,    copper- 

smiths.    See  Adv. 

7  Mather,  James,  blacksmith 
7  Greig,  J.  k  J. 

7  Hay,  W. ,  k  Son,  cabinetmks. 
8a  Thomson,  Andw.  {G.P.O.) 

8  Mather,  James,  smith 
12  Stewart,  Alexander 

Queen's  Place,  Leith.  2. 

See  Leith  Walk. 

Queen  Street. 

Nos.  1  to  16—7  ;  other  Nos.,  6. 
1  Sutherland,  Mrs,  dyer 
1  Smart  &  Sons,  bootmakers 

1  Hall,  Thomas,  painter 

2  M'Nee,  Robert,  vocalist 
2  Walker,  John,  W.S. 

2  Taylor,  James 

2  Finlay,  Robert,  S.S.C. 

2  Wilson,  Patrick,  architect 

3  Knott,  T.,  portrait  painter 


4  Philosophical  Institution  — 
Henry  Bowie,  secretary ; 
W.  Carfrae,  librarian  ;  W. 
Gladwin,  housekeeper 

4  Edinburgh  Chess  Ciub 

5  Offices  of  the  U.P.  Church 

5  Somerville,  Rev.  And.,  D.D. 
5  Crawford,  Rev.  David,  D.D. 
5  Morris,  Rev.  D.  W. 

5  Swanston,  George,  officer 

6  Peddie,  J.  &  A.,  W.S. 

6  Peddie,  James,  jun.,  C.E. 

7  Butti,  J.  A. 

8  Edinburgh  Institution — R.  M. 

Ferguson,  Ph.  D..F.R.S.E., 
and  G.  Bickerton,  head 
masters.     See  Adv. 

9  Royal  College  of  Physicians 
9  Marshall,  Thomas,  officer 

11  Morton,  Whitehead,  &  Greig, 

W.S. 
11  Morton,  Charles,  W.S. 
11  Greig,  George,  W.S. 
11  Jones,  Thomas  Wm.,  W.S. 
11  Smart,  John,  S.S.C. 
11  Hunter,  William  Vary,  W.S. 
11  Wilson,  Charles,  W.S. 

11  Jameson,  John,  solicitor 

12  Kilgour,  John,  STirveyor 

12  Watson,  J.,  writing  master 
12  Robson,  Dr  Thomas  W.  E. 
12  Gundlach,  Henry,  teacher 
12  Ferrier,    James,    teacher  of 
drawing 

12  Beattie,  Mrs 

13  Briton  Medical  and  General 

Life  Association  —  David 
Harris,  manager.    See  Adv. 

13  Niven  &  Moh'att,  C.A. 

13  Mven,  Alexander  T.,  C.A. 

13  Molfatt,  J.  F.,  C.A. 

13  Edinburgh  Railway  Station 
Access  Co. 

13  Metropolitan  Building  Assoc. 

13  Scottish  Voccd  Music  Assoc. 

13  Scottish  Assam  Tea  Co. 
{Limited) 

13  Scottish  Heritable  Security 
Co.  {Limited) ;  A.  T.  Niven, 
C.  A.,  manager.     See  Adv. 

13  Ministers'    Daughters'    Col- 

lege Office 

14  Caledonian    United    Service 

Club 
14  Scott,  Captain 
14  Powell,  J.,  clubm aster 
16  Inglis,  H.  &  A.,  W.S. 

16  Inglis,  Henry,  W.S. 

Hanover  Street  here 

17  Camei-on,     George,    bedding 

manufacturer  and  uphol- 
sterer.    See  Adv. 

17  Forrest,  Robert,  house  factor 

18  Grant  &  Innes,  W.S. 

19  Jackson,  Miss  C. 

19  M'Lean,  Robert,  advocate, 

19  Jardine,  W.  A.,  surveyor 

20  Connell,  Mrs  Professor  A. 


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Keiller,  Alexander,  M.D. 

Offices  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land 

Laurie,  Simon  Somerville 

Mackenzie,  Innes,  &  Logan 

Webster,  William,  writer 

Brodie,  William  J. 

Gallie,  J. 

Stewart,  T.  Grainger,  M.D. 

Clegliorn,  Thomas,  advocate 

Stirling,  Miss  Graham 

Hunter,  Wm. ,  bookbinder. 
See  Adv. 

Scottish  National  Constitu- 
tional Association ;  J.  W. 
Winchester,  LL.  D.,  secy. 

Wilkie,  James,  C.A. 

Guardian  Fire  and  Life  As- 
surance Co.  [Limited).  See 
Adv. 

National  Guarantee  and 
Suretyship  Association 
(Limited).     See  Adv. 

Bartholomew,  Misses,  &  Co., 
dressmakers 

Roberts,  W.  A. ,  M.  D. ,  dentist 

Murray,  Mrs 

Jackson,  Mrs  Scoresby 

Murray,  Miss 

Johnston,  Henry 

Johnston,  Mrs  Henry 

Hamilton  &  Kinnear,  W.S. 

Gentle,  James,  W.S. 

Waddie  &  Co.,  stationers 

Cunning,  Wm.,  ironmonger 

Frederick  Street  here 

39  Affleck,  George,  hosier 

39  M'Nab,  A.  &  J.,  dyers.    See 

Adv. 

40  Robertson,  Douglas  Argyle, 

ID,  F.R.C.S. 

41  Schopp,  J. ,  teacher  of  German 

41  Gibson,  Thomas,  architect 

42  Sidey,  Dr  James  A. 

42  Stedman,  Mrs 

43  Stuart,  Rev.  A.  Moody 

44  Miller,  Miss,  of  Springfield 

45  Barron,  John,  accountant 

46  Hopper,  Thomas 

46  Johnston,  Robt.,  accountant 

47  Weaves,  Charles 

48  Imlach,  F.  B.,  dentist 

48  Imlach,  Mrs 

49  Tawse,  J.  W.,  W.S. 

49  Society    for      Propagating 

Christian  Knowledge 

50  Cunningham,  James 

51  Scott,  James  Robson,  M.D 

52  Simpson,  Sir  James  Y.,  Bart., 

M.D. 

53  Dunsmure,  J.,  M.D. 

54  Ainslie,  David 

55  Jockel,  Conrad 

56  Forrester,  Misses 

57  Tinlin,  Mrs,  lodgings 

58  Georgiades,  Sotires 

59  Matthew,  Charles,  dentist 
59  Matthew,  James,  macer 


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Castle  Street  here 

60  Jockel,  Conrad,  butcher 
60  Drysdale,  Jas.,  fruiterer  and 
greengrocer 

60  Carmichael  &  Son,  poulterers 

61  Thomson,    Wm.,  tea  dealer 
and  grocer 

61  Orchardson,  A. ,  &  Son,  tailors 

62  Frier,      Robert,      landscape 

painter 

62  Carmichael,  James 

63  Mackenzie  &  Mackenzie 

64  Wemyss,  Right  Hon.  Earl  of 

65  Hogue,  Robert,  surg.  dentist 

65  Hogue,  David  Wilson,  M.D. 

66  Tods,  Murray,  &  Jamieson, 
W.S. 

66  Murray,  Thomas  G.,  W.S. 

67  James,  H.  S.,  of  Martnaham 
Ranken,  Thomas,  S.S.C. 
Ranken,  R.  B. 

69  Dalmahoy,  Patrick,  W.S. 

70  M  'Allan's  private  hotel 
70  M  Allan,  James 

72  Hopetoun  Rooms 

72  Mr  and  Mrs  Lowe's  dancing 

academy 

73  Henderson,  Thomas  S. 

73  Governess'  Benevolent  Society 

73  Macbeath,  Miss 

74  Mellis,  James 

75  Macpherson,  Mrs 

76  Wyber,  Miss,  staymaker 
76  Allan,  W. 

76  Jameson,  Robert 

77  Aitchison    &   Sons,     confec- 

tioners 

78  Tully,  David,  stationer 
78  Jamieson's  dairy 

78  Kay,  Miss,  fruiterer 

7S  Ross,  R.  T.,  artist 

78  Thorn,  Alexander,  druggist 

79  Currer,  Adam,  grocer 

79  Jameson,  Robert,  fruiterer 
79  Muirhead,  C,  fishmonger  and 
poulterer  to  the  Queen 

Queen  Street,    3. 

Shore. 

3  Alloa  &  Leith  Steam  Packet 

Company's  Office 

4  M'Lean,  Neil,  spirit  dealer 
20  Wishart,    James,    &    Sons, 

merchants 
25  Petrie,  David,  spirit  dealer 
32  Ovens,  Robert,  flesher 

Queensferry  Street,    4. 

West  End  of  Princes  Street. 

1  Skae,  Mrs 

1  Thomson,  WiRiam 

1  Haye,  A.  Oneal 

2  Tait,  John  R.,  baker 

3  Johnston,  Alexander,  flesher. 

See  Adv. 

4  Carrick,  James 


4  Ireland,  Miss,  lodgings 
4  Campbell,  Thomas 
4  Laing,  Mrs 

4  Waddell,  J.  &  J.,  dressmakrs. 

5  Clingan&  Mortimer,  chemists 

7  Carfrae  &  White,  saddlers 

8  Aikman,  John,  &  Son 

9  Kerr,  Hugh 

9  Russell,  Miss,  teacher 
9  Tait,  John  R. 

Stewart,       Mrs,       chimney- 
|       sweeper 

^    Ridpath,     Alex.,     chimney- 
sweeper 
10  Patterson,  Wm.,  upholsterer 

10  Rev.  Dr  Andreio  Thomson's 

School;  J.,  D.  Crowe,  rector 

11  Macgill,  James 

12  M'Ciacherty,  William 

13  M 'Donald,  John,  butcher 

14  Lorimer,  Mrs,  draper 

14  Macfarlane,  D.,  dairy 

15  Law  &  Forrest,  grocers 

16  Inglis,  W.  &  J.,  shoemakers 

17  Aikman,  A.,  corn  dealer 

Raeburn  Place,    3. 

Stoclcbridge. 

2  Martin,  Wm.,  victual  dealer 

4  Dempster,  J.  &  A.,  drapers 

6  Jackson,  Mrs 

8  Hope,  Marion,  dressmaker 

10  M'Laren,  J.,  boot  and  shoe 

maker 

14  Davidson,  Mrs,  machinist 

18  Apthorpe,  Albert  T. 

20  Mitchell,    Lewis    D.,    Com. 

R.N. 

22  Mann,  William,  writer 

26  Burton,  Mrs 

28  Morrison,  James,  supervisor 

30  Carmichael,  Mrs.  J.  F. 
32  Hay,  William 

3  Dick,  John 
3  Taylor,  Mrs  James 

5  Watson,  James,  dairy 

9  Kelly,  Bruce 
9  Campbell,  John 
9  Mackenzie,  Alexander 

11  Robertson,  Alexander 
13  Macpherson,  Rev.  Ranald 

15  Scott,  Mrs 
17  Sloan e,  Misses 

19  Spalding,  Thomas 
19  Spalding,  Mrs  William 

21  Simmie,  Mrs 

23  Mitchell,  Miss 
25  Brebner,  Alan,  civil  engineer 

27  Cuninghame,  Miss 

31  Evans,  Hon.  Mrs 
Christie,  Capt.  R.,  H.M.I.S., 

St  Bernard's  bower 
Watson,   Rev.   A.   E.,    Eae- 

burn  cottage 
Martin,  J.,  Inverleith  mains 
Ronaldson,    Miss,    Somerset 

cottasre 


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Railways. 
CALEDONIAN. 

STATION'S. 

Lothian  Road—G.  W.  Powell, 
passenger  superintendent ;  Jn. 
Symington,  goods  superinten- 
dent ;  J.  &  F.  Cameron  and 
Worclie  &  Co.,  carriers 

Gran'on  Harbour  —  Andrew 
Graham,  station-master 


Dairy. 
Bruce,  A.,  coal  merchant.     See 

Adv. 
Gardener,  Adam,  coal  merchant 
Godfrey,  Gavine 
Honeyman,  Charles 
M'Kav,  D.,  coal  merchant.     See 

Adv. 
Sives,     John,     coal    merchant. 

See  Adv. 
Smith,     John,     &     Sons,     coal 

merchants.     See  Adv. 

Leith  Docks. 

Leslie,  William,  station-agent 

St  Cuthbert's  Lane. 
Cameron,  John 
Gilray  Brothers.     See  Adv. 
M'Ewan,  Peter 
Scott  &  Gilmour.     See  Adv. 
Simpson,  R.  &  H.      See  Adv. 
Smith,  John,  &  Sons.     See  Adv. 
Watson,  Robert 

NORTH  BRITISH. 

Head  Offices,  4  Princes  Street. 

STATIONS. 

Wavcrley  Bridge  —  John  Lin- 
gard,  station-master  ;  Henry 
Robertson,  E.  C.  R.  booking 
agent ;  Wm.  Stewart,  goods 
superintendent ;  Jos.  Laurie, 
cashier  Western  Division  ; 
John  Marshall,  jun.,  cashier 
Northern  Division ;  James 
Allan,  superintendent  detec- 
tive ;  Henry  Cochrane,  refresh- 
ment rooms.     See  Adv. 

Citadel,  North  Leith — Andrew 
Sibbald,  station-master 

Leith,  South — D.  Aikman,  sta- 
tion-master 

Grant  on  Harbour — J.  Mitchell, 
station-master 

Bonnington,  Haymarket,  Leith 
Walk,  Scotland  Street,  and 
Trinity 

DEPOTS. 

Haymarket. 
Calder,   Robert,  coal  merchant. 

See  Adv. 
Carruthers,  Wm. ,  coal  merchant. 

See  Adv. 
Honeyman,  Charles 
Lindsav.  John,  coal  merchant 


M  "Ivivie,  James,  coal  merchant. 

See  Adv. 
Moir,  Alexander 
Piussell  &  Co.,  coal  merchants 
Sloan  &  Son,  coal  merchants 
Smith,  J.,    &   Sons,    coal  mer- 
chants.    See  Adv. 
Waldie,    James,    &   Sons,    coal 
merchants.     See  Adv. 

North  Bridge. 
Arniston  Coal  Depot 
Dalgleish,  J.,  Edmonston coal 
Denholm,  Thomas 
Dykes,  James 
Elphinston  Colliery  Office;  Thos. 

Frier,  agent 
Graham,   J.    C,   goods  superin- 
tendent 
Gray,    John,    agent   for   Wally- 

ford  Colliery  and  Brickwork 
Lingard,  John,  coal  agent 
M'Dougall,  A.,  agent  E.C.R. 
Marquis     of     Lothian's     Coal 

Depot- 
Preston   Collieries;    John   Fal- 
coner, agent 
Shand,  John,  coal  agent 
Somner,  Richard,  grain  agent 
Thomson,  Wm.,  corn  merchant 
Walkinshaw,  G.,  agent 

Leith  Walk. 
Deans  &  Moore.     See  Adv. 

Rose  Lane. 
Collet,  Thomas 
Fortune,  Cornelius 
Ormiston,  John 
Williamson,  John 

St  Leonard's. 

Arniston  Coal  Depot  ;  John 
Torrance,  agent 

Brotherston,  AYm.,  weigher 

Dalkeith  Coal  Depot;  Geo. 
Baigrie,  agent.     See  Adv. 

Dean's  &  Moore's  Coal  De- 
pot; James  Grant,  agent. 
See  Adv. 

Marquis  of  Lothian's  Coal 
Depot 

WhUehill  and  Gorton  Coal 
Depot;  John  Scott,  agent 

Smith,  John,  &  Son 

1  Gray,  George 

2  Waldie,  James,  k  Son 
4  Russell,  Alexander 

0  Plashetts  Coal  Company 
6  Johnston,  David 

9  Kinlay,  John 

Honeyman,  Charles 

Scotland  Street. 

1  Waldie,  James 

2  Sword,  James 

3  King,  John 

6  Bauchope,    Robert   G.       See 
Adv. 
Barrie,      David,      pavement 
merchant 


Ramsay  Gardens,    9. 
Mound  Place. 

1  Xicolson,  Alex.,  advocate 

2  Russel,  Alexander  (Scot 

3  Crole,  David 

Morton,  Chas  ,W.S.,  Ramsay 
lodge 

Ramsay  Lane,    9. 

Castle  Hill. 
Original     Ragged,       Industrial 
School  ;  Robert  Thain,  super- 
intendent 
Stanton,  Clark,  sculptor 
Burnet,  James,  japanner 

Randolph  Cliff,    4. 

Dean  Bridge. 

1  Stewart,  Alexander  M. 

2  Le  Blanc,  Mrs 

3  Warden,  Mrs 

4  Rollo,  Hugh  James,  W.S. 

5  Pringle,  Misses 

6  Chancellor,   Mrs,   of  Shield- 

hill 

7  Macdonald,  John,  accountant 
7  Moxon,  J. 

7  Mackenzie,  Alexander 

8  Tennent,  Miss 

9  M 'Hardy,  James  M.  P. 

10  Stewart,    James,     cab-hirer. 
See  Adv. 

Randolph  Crescent,    4. 
Lynedoch  Place. 
1  Sellar,  Mrs 

1  Sellar,  Alex.  Craig,  advocate 

2  Gordon,  E.  S.,  Lord  Advocate 

3  Blackwood,  John 

4  Campbell,  Arthur,  jun., W.S. 

5  M'Hutcheu,  Misses 

6  M'Farlan,  Mrs 

7  Horn,  Robert,  advocate 
S  Bruce,  John,  W.S. 

9  Dingwall,  Arthur,  advocate 

10  Fraser,  Arthur 

11  Murray,  Thomas  G.,  W.S. 

12  Morison,  A.,  of  Bognie 

13  Stevenson,  Miss 

14  Jeffrey,  David 

15  Blair,  Hugh,  W.S. 

15  Blair,  Alexander,  advocate 

15  Blair,  Patrick,  W.S. 

16  Thomson,  Miss 

17  Clark,  Mrs 

17  Rutherford,  Mrs 
17  Bromfield,  Mrs 

Randolph  Place,    4. 
Clmrlotle  Place. 
1  Halkett,  Misses 
1  Wilson,  Robert 
1  Cuthbertson,  John 

1  Nevay,  Alexander,  advocate 

2  Babington,  Mrs  John 

3  Adam,  Miss 

3  Robertson,  Mrs 
3  Pillman.  Mervyn 


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5  Laing,  David,  writer 

5  Sorlie,  Robert  Scott 

5  Cochrane,  Mrs 

5  Ross,  Miss 

5  Strachan,  Thomas 

5  Kenward,  W.,  music  teacher 

7  The  Edinburgh  Choral  So- 
ciety :  conductor,  T.  K. 
Longbottom 

7  St  George's  Hall 

8  Wood,  James 

9  Steell,  John,  R.S.A. 

Rankeillor  Street,    12. 

Clerk  Street. 

1  Bower,  Mrs 

1  Wallace,  William 

1  Rome,  John 

1  Muir,  William 

1  Christison,  Jane 

3  Miller,  George,  surgeon 

3  Leishman,  Mrs 

5  Stirling,  Stewart,  surgeon 

5  Thorburn,  James 

7  Menzies,  Mrs  Robert 
7  Darling,  George 
7  Dobbie,  R. 

7  Gentle,  John  (G. P.O.) 
11  Gray,  W.  A.,  M.D. 
13  Russell,  William  H. 

13  Grant,  David  {D.  G.  &  Co.) 
13  Long,  William 
13  Whitson,  Thos.,  com.  agent 
13  Cunningham,  Miss  Jane 

13  Russell,  William 

15  Donaldson,  William 
19  Pyle,  George  H. 

19  Macfarlane,  Andrew  Yule 
19  Howell,  Edward 
19  M 'Donald,  Alexander 
19  Robertson,  William 
19  AVatson,  Misses 
23  Cameron,  Alexander 
25  Milne,  Mrs 
25  Warraker,  William 
25  Kerr,  James 
25  Sinclair,  James 
27  and  29  Greig,  D.,  builder 
Hutton,  John,  k  Co.,  wood 
merchants 

4  Briggs,  Walter 
4  Black,  Adam 

4  Welsh,  Mrs  W. 

4  Arthur,  Mrs  William 

4  Stobie,  William 

4  Fuller,  John 

4  Donaldson,  Misses 

6  Peattie,  D.  &  A.,  dentists 

8  Moir,  Mrs 

8  Moir,  Robert,  M.D. 
10  Shearer,  William 
10  Lidgate,  John 
10  Alder,  William 
10  Thomson,  Miss  A. 
10  Ferguson,  Jas.  (F.  Brothers) 

14  Cowan,  Geo.,  M.D.,  surgeon 

16  Murray,  Mrs,  lodgings 

18  Simpson,  Robert,  accountant 


20  Marshall,  Mrs 

20  Johnstone,  Mrs  John 

20  Fife,  Miss 

20  Moffat,  Miss 

20  Muir,  Mrs  B. 

22  Laurie,  Jas.,  M.D.,  surgeon 

24  Cochrane,  Rev.  Thomas 

26  Crombie,  Robert 

26  Hunter,  Miss 

26  Bryceson,  Miss 

26  Nicol,  Robert 

26  Gilbert,  Edward 

26  Jeandin,  Mrs  Francis 

28  Crichton,  W. 

30  Greenslade,  Alexander 

32  Wickham,  Major  R.  S. 

32  Carlisle,  Robert 

32  Alexander,  Robert 

32  Packer,  Mrs  James 

34  Welch,  Mrs 

36  Aikman,  D. 

38  Guthrie,  Mrs  Charles 

38  Byers,  John,  teacher 

38  Downie,  Mrs  G.  H. 

38  Sinclair,  James 

38  Grierson,  Mrs 

38  Christie,  Mrs 

40  Haswell,  George  C. 

42  Finlayson,  Rev.  William  G. 

44  Scott,  Robert,  writer 

44  Scott,  James,  coal  merchant 

44  Street,  George 

44  Taylor,  James 

46  Scott,  Mrs,  lodgings 
48  Slate,  Miss 

50  Aikman,  Mrs 

50  Caw,  John 

50  Sleigh,  Mrs 

50  M'Pherson,  Mrs 

54  Paterson,  Alexander  C.  M. 

54  Thorburn,  William 

54  Walker,  A. 

54  Heatlie,  Mrs 

Ratclifie  Place,    13. 

Causeicayside. 
Dickie,  William 
Fraser,  William 
Irvine,  Robert,  clothier 

Ratcliffe  Terrace,    13. 

Causewayskle. 
1  Howison,  Mrs  William 

4  Whyte,  William 

5  M'Diarmid,  John 

Red  Hall,    3. 

Bonnington  Road. 

3  Peggie,  David,  grocer 

Regent  Arch,    1. 

Low  Calton. 
56  Liddle,  William,  &  Co. 

47  Liddle,  William,  drysalter 

Regent  Road. 

North,  1.     South,  S. 
Smith,  John,  governor,  Jail 


Livingston,  John,  Jail 
Burns  Monument 
Royal   High  School ;    William 
Rollo,  janitor 

Regent  Terrace,    1. 
Regent  Road. 

1  Boyd,  James  L.,  S.S.C. 

2  Anderson,  Thomas 

3  Nicholson,  Rev.  Max.,  D.D. 

4  Paterson,  William 

5  Gray,  Rev.  William  Henry 

5  Dickson,  Wm.  Richardson 

6  Pendreigh,  James 

7  Oliver,  Mrs  Thomas 

8  Anderson,  Wm.,  merchant 

8  Anderson,  David  B.,  W.S. 

9  Pendreigh,  George 
9  Scott,  Thomas 

10  Dalziel,  George,  W.S. 

10  Dalziel,  George,  jun.,  W.S. 

11  Somerville,  John 

12  Alison,  John 

13  Bayley,  Isaac,  S.S.C. 

14  Russell,  George  E. 

15  Marshall,  James 

16  Muir,  Mrs 

17  Macandrew,  D.  M. 

17  Macandrew,  Mrs,  sen. 

18  Goodsir,  Alexander 

19  Stuart,  John 

20  Gordon,  James,  W.S. 

21  Harvey,  Sir  Geo.,  P. R.S.A. 

22  Lindesay,  James,  jun.,  W.S. 

23  Crombie,  Major  Alexander 

24  Richard,  Walter 

25  Schaw,  Mrs  Robert 

26  Smith,  Alexander 

27  Macandrew,  John 

28  Campbell,  T.  B. 

29  Salter,  Miss 

CO  Hay,  Mrs  Colonel 

31  Ford,  James 

32  Russell,  Joseph 

33  Martin,  Mrs  Colonel  S. 

34  Elliot,  William  Scott,  W.S. 

S    Mann,  Alexander 
^    Henderson,  Henry 

Register  Place,    I. 

West  Register  Street. 

6  Laidlaw,  John 
S  Rennie,  Thomas  (B.  L.  Co.) 
Huie,  D.  R.  W.,  Royal  Bank 
house 

Register  St.  East,    L 
Leith  Street. 

1  Rutherford,  W.,  k  Co.,  spirit 

merchants 

2  Anderson,  Wm.,  perfumer 

3  Dane,    James,    k   Co.,    ink 

manufacturers 
3  Tonkin,  James  {Dane  <fc  Co.} 
3  M'Lean  k  Ckisholin,  lapidrs. 


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3  Burgess,  James,  merchant 
S  Veitch,  Miss  Jessie 

3  Nimmo,  David,  engraver 
Robertson,  Mrs  S. 

5  Brown,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings 

4  Cowan,  Dugald,  bookseller 

5  Robertson,  J.,  bootmaker 

5  Paterson,  Thomas,  grocer 

6  Anderson,  J. ,  clothier,  hatter, 

and  shirtmaker 

7  M'Lean,  Isaac,  Ship  hotel 

S  Brownlee,  Alex., watchmaker 
9  Dixon,  Robert,  baker 

11  Stewart,  P.,  spirit  merchant 

12  Dewar,  Hugh,  flesher 

13  Dennell  &  Ornie,  hat  manu- 

facturers 

Register  St.  West,    1. 

Register  House. 
1  Currie,  P.,  hotel -keeper 
3  Cidley's  lodgings 
3  M'Laren,  John 

3  Morris,  Jas.,  billiard  saloon 
5  Knight,  Geo.,  &   Son,  iron- 
mongers 

7  Wilson,  Thomas  G. 
11  Douglas,  Thomas  B. 

13  Irvine,  Jas.,  die-cutter.     See 
Adv. 

15  Gilchrist,     James,     &    Son, 

plumbers 

17  Stewart&Rae,  plumbers.    See 
Adv. 

17  Hume,  Robert 

Cafe  Royal  Hotel;  J.  Grieve 

25  M'Gregor    &   Sons,     watch- 
makers 

27  Wilson,  H. 

37  Morrison,  Robert 

37  Walker,  James 

37  Sinclair,  David 

52  Grant,  William,  printer 
50  Marshall,  Patrick,  shoemaker 
46  Prince  of  Wales  hotel 
46  Meikle,  Thomas 

38  Muir,  Thomas,  stationer 
38  Nichol,  D.,  stationer 

38  Simpson,  Henry,  merchant 
38  Cowan  &  Co.,  papermakers 
34  Bryce,  James,  gunmaker 
30  Whitelaw,  Jas.,  watchmaker 

8  Fraser,  Charles 

4  Hutton,  John  Pears,  watch- 

maker 

Reid  Terrace,    3. 

Stockbridye. 

5  Hoyle,  William 
7  Cessford,  George 
'.)  Gray,  James 

11  Bayne,  Robert 

16  Ogilvie,  George,  builder 
22  Ireland,  Frank 

25  M'Gregor,  Miss,  dressmaker 
3O  Home,  James  W. 
32  Hunter,  James  (G.P.O.) 
34  Hopekhk,  Mrs 


35  Sawers,  Alexander 

36  Lyon,  Charles 

37  Smith,  James 

Restalrig  Road.    2. 

___.  1  Lumsden,  Robert 
•S  2  Rintoul,  Misses 
^  3  Hogben,  W.  S. 
|.4  Walker,  Mrs 
.■§  5  Hall,  Mrs  John 
g5  Wilson,  Jas.  (Smith  &  W.) 
1^  6  Clark,  Andrew 
~~  7  Lindsay,  William 

Paterson,  D.   A.,    Restalrig 

park 
Chapman,      John,      M.D., 
Hawkfield  house  asylum 
Lees,  John,  Easter  Hermit- 
age 
Rodgers,  James,  Morayiield 
M  'Donald,  Angus,  Viewforth 

house 
Lyell,   J.    Gairdner,    M.D., 

R.  iST.,  Prospect  bank 
Johnston,  Henry,  Summer 

field  villa 
M  'Pherson,  Alexander, 

Alexandria  villa 
Cochrane,  James,  Summer- 
field  house 

1  Harper,  W.  P.  (77.,  Thom- 

son, cfc  Co.) 

2  Dryburgh,    Joseph  (J\T.  D. 

<£  Son) 

r^  3  Sinclair,  George 

~£  4  Bennet,  Mrs 

k*6  Kay,  Mrs  William 

~  Walker,  Robert 

|  Best,  John 

c?>  7  Grant,  James 

8  M 'Pherson,  Morris 

9  Smith,  James 

9  Henderson,    Robert  (II.   <£■ 
Wilson) 

Richmond  Lane,    12. 

South  Richmond  Street. 
4  Haig,  George,  flesher 

6  Stirling,  John,  grocer 

8  Fraser,  Mrs,  spirit  merchant 

Richmond  Place,    12. 

Hill  Place. 
1  Paterson,  Geo.,  pawnbroker 
3  Barclay,  James 
3  Webster,  Thomas 

7  Mair,  Mrs  James 
7  Bryce,  Alexander 

7  Sclater,  T.,  bootmaker 
11  Campbell,  Henry 
13  Carroll,     William,    chimney 

sweeper 
17  Shiells,  Alexander 
1 9  Reid,  Mrs  Robert,  flesher 
21  Macgladrie,  Thomas,  grocer 
23  Smeaton,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 


25  Kippen,  Duncan,  spirit  dlr. 
27  Smart,  William,  spirit  dealer 
29  Trotter,  Mrs  Nicol 
29  Sime,  Mrs  Andrew 
29  Watters,  James 

29  Taylor,  James 

31  Aitken,  John,  dairy 

33  Brash,    T.,    boot    and    shoe 

maker 
35  Aitchison,  Mrs  George,  grocer 
Richmond  Place  Chapel 

30  Vallance,  Thomas 
22  Irvine,  John,  grocer 

18  &  20  Edin.  Co-operative  Soc. 
16  Smith,  David,  baker 

12  Hill,    G.,    smith  and  beam 

maker 

8  Sanderson,  Geo.,  dairyman 

6  Commission  Salerooms ;   G. 

Paterson 

Richmond  St.  East,    12. 

West  Richmond  Street. 
1  Todd,  John,  grocer 

7  M'Ewan,  John,  spirit  dealer 

9  Bonson,  H.,  grocer 

13  Mitchell,  Alexander,  flesher 

18  Crosbie,  John,  confectioner 
16  Cadden,  George 

12  Hunter,  Robert,  grocer 

8  Welsh,  Mrs 

6  Somerville,  H.,  grocer 

Richmond  St.  North,  12. 

West  Adam  Street. 
1  Smith,  Charles,  baker 
3  Kyles,  Andrew,  tailor 
5  Park,  John,  shoemaker 
United  Presbyterian  Church 

19  Smith,  Charles 
21  Crawford,  George 

25  Hutton,  James,  grocer 

27  Kerr,  John 

29  Cooper,  James 
Jeffrey,  Miss 

35  Smith,  Edward 
35  Begbie,  John 
5  Greig,  John 

35  Ranken,  Alexander 

39  Fairweather,  Alex.,  grocer 
41  Campbell,  Daniel,  watchmkr. 
41  Spence,  David 

41  Dalton,  Miss 

43  Weir,  James,  tea  dealer 
45  Borthwick,  Miss 

47  Wood,  Miss,  stationer 
49  Conochie,  W.  (G.P.O.) 
51   Scott,  James,  baker 

44  Chisholm,  Robert,  cowfeeder 

40  Pringle,  John 

40  Rutherford,  GeorgeY.,  writer 

40  Weir,  M.  A. 

38  Leigh  ton,  Jos.,  victual  dealer 

36  Ewart,  William,  organ-bldr. 

34  Gannon,  Mrs 
Baptist  Chapel 

30  Kerr,  John,  grocer 

28  Logan,  William 


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20  Hogg,  Robert,  news-agent 

18  Hunter,  William 

10  Mair,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

8  Glen,  George 

6  Young,  Andrew,  baker 

2  Robertson,  Chas.,  news-agent 

Richmond  St.  South,  12. 

North  Richmond  Street. 

1  Dickson,  George,  spirit  mer. 

5  Nairn,  William 

7  Pearson,  James,  flesher 

9  Milne,  David 

•   9  Black,  Mrs,  cbina  dealer 

11  Greig,  Thomas,  baker 
15  Wiseman,  George 

17  Strachan,  George,  tailor 

21  Yfilson,  Alexander 

23  M 'Queen,  B. 
25  Dick,  Miss 

25  Sinton,  WiUiain 

25  Alston,  Jobn 

25  Hunter,  Mrs 

38  Nugent,  Edward 

34  Clark,  Mrs 

32  Hill,  Alexander 

28  Allison,  Frederick 

24  Campbell,  Mrs  Thomas 

22  M'Intcfsk,   William  S.,  fur- 

nisher to  shoemakers 

20  Martin,  John,  grocer 

12  Lumsden,  Jas. ,  news-agent 

6  Manson,  M.,  drysalters 

2  &  4  Wilson,  Win.,  grocer 

Richmond  St.  West,  12. 

Nicolson  Street. 
1  M'Callum,  John,  &  Son 
1  Sinton,  John,  slater 
1  Hay,  William 
1  Thorn,  Robert 
1  Gilchrist,  Mrs,  lodgings 
1,  3,  &  5  Steele,  Jas.,  spirit  dlr. 

7  Forrest  k  Co.,  news-agents 
9  Sanderson,  A.,  baker 

11  M'Eae,  Ken.,  spirit  dealer 

11  M'lntyre,  R.  B. 

11  Farquharson,  Mrs  D. 

11  M'Ewan,  John 

11  Matthew,  Mrs 

13  Downs,  Catherine 

15  Hill,  D.  &  R,  druggists 
17  Nicol,  John 

19  Waugh,  R.,  wine  merchant 

21  Royal.  Dispensary 

56  Burnet,  John,  spirit  dealer 

54  M'Intosh,  R. 

52  Cockburn,  T.,  dairy 

50  Bookless,  Mrs 

48  Haig,  Miss 

46  Wyhe,  Hamilton,  draper 

44  Purves,  Aitchison 

42  Kussell,  Thomas,  grocer 

40  Gibb,  A.,  spirit  merchant 

36  Lynch,  James 

34  Mewhort,  Mrs,  draper 

32  Moore,  M.,  flesher 

30  Somerville,  W.,  smith 


22  &  24  Jack,  William 
18  Smyth,  David,  tailor 
14  Roper,  Andrew 

10  Cameron,  Joseph,  grocer 

8  Aitchison,  Win.,  dairyman 
6  Leadbetter,  Alex.,  joiner 

6  Charteris,  Mrs 

6  Miller,  Mrs  Jane 

4  Lindsay,  J.,  painter 
4  Darling,  William 
2  Whyte,  Miss 

Richmond  Terrace,   10. 

Dairy  Road. 

Reid,  Alexander 

Riddle's  Close,    4. 
Tolbooth  Wynd,  Leith. 
1  Hamilton,  James,  flesher 

10  Haldane,  John,  pawnbroker 

11  Symon,  Peter,  spirit  dealer 

13  Scott,  John 

14  Taylor,  Alexander,  dairy 

16  Watt,  Mrs,  baker 

17  Wilson,  Mrs 

18  Nairn,  Wm.,  pastry  baker 

Riego  Street,    10. 

Earl  Grey  Street. 

1  Anderson,  D.,  &  Son,  bakers 

7  Lyal,  George 

13  M'Intosh,  Daniel 
13  Blaikie,  Richard 

15  Plenderleith,  Andrew 

19  Watson,  John  W. 

23  Wilson,    James     k    Robert, 

builders 
27  White,  Miss 

Free  Greufriars'  Mission 
Free  St   Cuthbert's  School ; 

James  Hamilton,  teacher 

12  Smith,  James,  builder 

2  Whillas,  John 

Rillbank  Crescent,  13. 

Meadows. 
1  Pairman,  Wm.  (P.  Brothers) 

1  Pairman,  J.  (P.  Brothers) 

2  Baillie,  Nichol 

3  Ferguson,  Robert  M. 

4  Crawford,  James 
4  Blair,  Alexander 

Rillbank  Terrace,    13. 

Meadows. 

1  Aikman,  James 
1  Robertson,  John  G. 

1  Ferguson,  Mrs 

2  Maxwell,  Mrs 

3  Thomson,  D.  G.,  accountant 

4  Brown,  A.  C,  M.D. 

5  Lawson,  James  H. 

6  Kennedy,  Mrs 

7  Thin,  James 

9  Chisholm,  David 

10  Davidson,  Rev.  A.  B. 


11  Bannatyne,  Mrs 

12  Sinclair,  Mrs  Henry 

13  Sinclair,  J. 

14  Ogilvie,  George  Moncrieff 

15  Findlater,  Andrew,  LL.D. 
10  Murray,  Mrs 

18  Wilkie,  James 

Rintoul  Place,    3. 

Stochbridrje. 
1  Black,  Thomas,  coal  agent 
5  Yarroll,  Samuel 

8  Calder,  Alexander 

9  Scott,  George 

10  Cannon,  William  M. 

14  Webster,  Mrs 

19  Brown,  J.  D. 

20  Lyle,  Peter 

21  Millar,  J.,  joiner 

24  Buchanan,  John 

25  Weir,  Donald 
29  Cromb,  Robert 

Ritchie  Place,    8. 

Hercles  Street. 

5  Stewart,  Jobn,  spirit  dealer 
7  Campbell,    Donald,  tea  and 

spirit  merchant 

6  Davidson,  Alex.,  builder 

Rockville  Place,    12. 

St  Leonard  Street. 

1  Brown,  P.  (Boicer  &  B. ) 

1  Tweedie,  William 

1  Stobie,  Walter 

1  Crichton,  Mrs  A. 

1  Mackay,  W.  D. 

1  Wilson,  James 

2  Scotland,  James 
2  M'Kenzie,  G.  S. 
2  Mackail,  David 

2  Anderson,  W.  H. 
2  Borthwick,  Mrs 

2  Dun,    B.   F.   (late  supr.  In- 

land Revenue) 

3  Lothian,  Thomas 

3  Crighton,  Alexander 

3  Palmer,  M.  {Baillie  <£•  P. ) 

3  Acton,  Mrs 

3  M'Pherson,  Thomas 

Romilly  Place,    10. 
Gardner  s  Crescent. 

1  St    Cuthbert's    Co-operative 

Association 

2  Roberts,  Mrs  Janet 

2  Oliphant,  Mrs 

3  Rutherford,  Margt. ,  stationer 

6  M'Craw,  John,  grocer 

7  Croall,  George 

8  Hardie,  Peter,  coal  agenl 
8  Lawrie,  Miss  I. 

8  M'Ewan,  Peter,  coal  men-lit. 

9  Wylie,  Alexander,  grocer 
10  Cowan,  Miss  C,  draper 
L4  Whitehead,  George 


Tansh,  Anne,  grocer 


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Ronaldson's  Euildgs.  2. 

SeeLeith  Walk. 

Rose  Lane,    8. 
Abbey  Hill. 

Nicolson,  David,  Comely  green 
park 
Station.     See  Railways. 

Rose  Street.    7. 

Nos.  1  to  29  and  2  <o  42—7  ; 
other  Nos.,   6. 
3  Brash,  William,  grocer 
3  Brown,     James,      &     Son, 

plumbers 
5  Smith,  Aw.,  manufacturer 
7  Thomson,  James,  baker 
9  Robertson,  James 
13  M'CalL  John,  chemist 
15  Smith,  1ST.,  publican 
.17  Gilchrist,  James 
17  Turpie,  Mrs,  cook 
17  Elder,  John 
17  Allan,  Charles 
19  Short,  J.,  church  officer 

Rose  Street  U.P.  Church 
21  Harper,  J.,  publican 
23  M'Kinlay  Brothers 
25  Lawrence,  G.  C. ,  hairdresser 
27  Robertson,  D. ,  Albert  hotel 

Hanover  Street  here 
29  Paton,  Robert,  baker 
29  Marcinkoskie,  Peter 
31  M 'Donald,  D.,  cutler 
33  Tait,  Andrew,  baker 
37  Hills,  James,  publican 
39  Clerk,  Dugald,  saddler 
41  Kobertson,  James 
45  Russell,  William,  tailor 
47  Saxty,  R.,  refreshnit.  rooms 
49  Douglas,  R.,  merchant 
51  Cuthill,    Alexander,    livery 

stabler 
53  Brit.  League  of  Abstainers  ; 

Geo.  M 'Gibbon,  clerk 
55  Maefarlane,  J.,   Bay  Horse 

inn 
59  Russell,  John,  hairdresser 
63  Porteous,     H.     B.,    potato 

merchant 
65  Gavine,  James,  spirit  mer. 
67  Smith,  Mrs  E.,  grocer 
69  Johnston, T. ,  &. Sons, vvrights 
69  Johnston,  A. 
69  Stott,  William 
71  Macadam,  J.,  refresh,  rooms 
73  Wilson,  Andrew 
73  Millar,  Alexander,  plumber 

Frederick  Street  here 
.  77  Taylor,  George 
77  Hardie,  Robert,  k  Co. 
77  Charters,  John 
77  Dewar,  Mrs  R.,  nurse 
79  Todd,  John,  painter 
81  Hardie,  Joseph,  china  ware- 
house 
83  Pollock,  P.,  &  Son,  farriers 


83  Govv  &  Henderson,  dealers 
in  horses 

S5  Gilchrist,  Mrs,  grocer 

S7  Grieve,  Mrs  Gideon 

89  Brimmer,  Mrs  M.,  provision 
dealer 

91  M'Kenzie,      W. ,      working 
jeweller 

91  Anderson,  Win.,  bootcloser 

97  Watson,  Thomas 
101   Brander,  James,  bootmaker 
103  Fraser,  John,  traveller 
107  Harrison,  Mrs,  news-agent 
109  Paul,  James 
113  Kelly,  J.,  &  Sons,  smiths. 

See  Adv. 
115  Maedonald,  Alexander 
115  Murray,  John 
115  Bryan,  Andrew 
117  Strachan,  Thos.,  bootmaker 
119  Grey,  A.,  &  Son,  veterinary 

surgeons 
121  Dow,  Mrs  Ann 
121  Whitson,  John 
121  Spence,  John  M. 
123  Thomson,  Robert,  baker 
125  Small,  Thomas,  llesher 
127  Smith,  A.,  tailor 
127  Napier,  George,  tailor 
129  Seton,  H.,  veterinary  surg. 
129  Jeffrey,  J.  &  E. 
129  Auchincloss,  J.,  &  Son 
129  &  131  Salmond,  J.,  &  Co. 
129  Bryce,  William  M. 
129  Robertson,  James 
129  Wilson,  Mrs,  lodgings 
129  Kelly,  Thomas 
129  Miller,  Mrs 

Castle  Street  here. 

133  Notman,  William 

133  Mortimer,  John,  butcher 

133  Logan,  John,  cabinetmaker 

133  Allan,  Robert,  plumber 

133  M  'Ewan,  Wm. ,  spirit  dealer 

135  Gairn,  Andrew 

135  Blyth,  David 

135  Hay,  E.  D. 

135  Beatson,  William 

137  Robson,  Mrs  M.,  hosier 

137  Geo.  Heriot's  School;  Henry 

Fitzgerald,  master 

149  Chesser,  James,  plumber 

151  Wilson,  John 

153  Wilson,  Miss  J. ,  dressmaker 

153  French,  G.  T. 

153  Rhind,  John 

153  Clark,  Mrs 

153  Mitchell,  Miss 

157  Mitchell,  Henry 

161  Corner,  Miss  Mary 

161  Duns,  James,  slater 

161  Duns,  Miss,  milliner 

161  Souter,  John 
161a  Paterson,  A. 
161a  Paterson,  John 

163  Ross,  Ann,  confectioner 

]  65  Keddie,  J.  A. 

165  M'Pherson,  James 


165  Mowat,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

165  Buchan,  William,  cab-hire* 

167  Ittglis,  J.,  baker 

169  Dawson,  Robert^  chimnej* 

sweep 
169  Archibald,  D.,  farrier 
169  Wood,  James,  cabinetmaker 

169  Scott,  William,  k  Son 
169  Reid,  Alexander,  skier 

169  Bell,  Walter,  &  Son 
206  Eamage,  James,  wright. 
204  Hume,  John 

204  Findlay,  Mrs,  ladies'  mirs<; 

204  Ferguson,  Daniel 

204  Haggart,  William 

204  Kirkwood,  Robert 

202  Keddie,  J.  A.,  spirit  dealer 

200  Small,  Miss,  grocer 

198  Short,  Mrs,  lodgings 

198  Lovebrook,  Mrs,  cook 

198  Bilton,  John 

194  Eoss,  David,  painter 

194  M'Gregor,  Mrs 

194  M'Ara,  Thomas,  mason 

194  Watson,  William,  tailor 

194  Ferguson,  David,  painter 

192  Cornfoot,  Mrs,  grocer 

190  M'Lean,  John 

186  Reid,  Alexander 

186  Auchincloss,  John,  jun. 

184  Douglas,  Mrs,  grocer 

182  Bxmiett,  George,  tailor 

180  Stewart,  Robert 

180  Calder,  Robert,  coal  agent. 

See  Adv. 
180  The  Racket   Court;    John 

Clark,  keeper 
180  Fraser,  Mrs  Thomas 
180  Walker,  William 
176  Lees,  Henry 
174  Hetherton,  W.,  waiter 
174  Lees,  Alex.,  rouge  maker 
174  Logan,  John 
174  Pendrich,  Thomas 
172  Fleming,  Janet,  grocer 

170  Black,  Mrs  A.,  spirit  mer. 

168  Stephenson,  William 
168  Preshaw,  John,  waiter 
168  Robertson,  Donald 
168  Smith,  George 

168  Tates,  Bellintyne 

166  Gairn,  Andrew,  bootmaker 
166  Mortimer,  John 

166  Dick,  Mrs 
166  Black,  Mrs 
166  Burns,     George,     dealer   in 

horses,  lane 
166  Stephenson,   Wm.,    turner, 

lane 

Castle  Street  here 

164  Gay,  James,  bootmaker 

164  Reid,  George,  hairdresser 

162  Stewart,  Mrs  John 

162  Bain,  James 

162  Sinclair,  John,  porter 

160  Beattie,  Joseph,  dairy 

158  Gordon,  James,  news-agent 

156  Hill,  Alex.,  wood  carver 


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156  Greig,  Walter,  waiter 
156  M'Queen,    Duncan,    manu- 
facturer.    See  Adv. 
154  Grant,  Lach.,  hotel-keeper 
152  Dunn,  John,  grocer 
148  M'Lean,  Malcolm 
148  Sinton,  James,  engineer 
146  Brown,  George,  draper 
144  Johnston,  Robert,  tobacco- 
nist 
142  Ancrum,  J.,  &  Son 
140  Flemington,  James,  waiter 
140  Dick,  Miss,  milliner 
140  Elder,  Alexander,  printer 
138  Brown,  W. ,  provision  dealer 
134  Fraser,  Mrs,  cook 
134  Goodsir,  Peter,  draper 
132  Murdoch,  MissM.,  lodgings 
132  Chamberlain,  G.  A. 
130  Davidson,     Andrew,    boot- 
maker 
128  Ogg,  Peter,  cowfeeder 
126  Muir,  Mrs  G.,  draper 
122  Fiddes,  Mrs 
122  Robertson,  John 
122  Ballantyne,  James 
120  M'Gregor,  Duncan,  grocer 
118  Thompson,  George,  tailor 
116  Scott,  William,  &  Son 
116  Denholm,  James 
116  Anderson,  Mrs 
116  Collie,  William 
116  Murdoch,  William 
114  Currie,    Mrs    J.,    provision 

merchant 
112  Bell,  Duncan 
110  Kinghorn,  Alexander,  spirit 

dealer 
110  Craig,    William,    insurance 

agent 
110  Gunn,  John,  bookbinder 
110  Davies,W.&W.G.,  cabinet- 
makers 
110  Forrest.  Alexander,  smith 
110  Currie,  Thomas,  blacksmith 
110  Miller,    Magnus    H.,    skin 

merchant 
110  Westren,  Peter,  jeweller 
108  Houston,  William 
108  Rankin,  George,  optician 
108  Park,  John  C,  dentist 
108  Deveneau,  J.,  interpreter 
108  Milne,  James  M.,  teacher 
108  Ormiston,  Mrs,  grocer 
106  Whyte,  George  S.,  baker 

Frederick  Street  here 

104  Harkess,  J.,  plumber 
104  Robertson,  D.,  engraver 
102  Martin,  W.,  painter 
100  Porteous,      James,      spirit 

merchant 
100  Stuart,  Thos.,  silver  plater 

98  Williamson,    James,  pawn- 
broker 

96  Begbie,  Mrs 

94  Robertson,  Win.,  tinsmith 

94  Robertson,  Miss,  dressmkr. 

92  Storm,  J.,  chimney-sweeper 


90  Deas,  Thomas,  tailor 

90  Anderson,  H.,  cabinetmaker 

88  Henry,    John,    carver    and 

gilder 
86  Johnston,  Miss  M.,  grocer 
82  M'Kay,  Mrs,  lodgings 
82  Bonualie,  Mrs 
82  Halket,  W.,  bootcloser 
SO  Colston  &  Son,  printers 
78  Ross,  John,  botanist 
76  Gilchrist,  John,  china  mer- 
chant 
74  Tyrrell,  W.,  goldbeater 
72  Gilchrist,     John,     cabinet- 
maker 
70  Robertson,  Alex.,  daily 
66  Stewart,  J.,  &  Son,  grocers 
64  Ferguson,  John,  baker 
62  Smith,  Misses,  dressmakers 
60  &  54  Horn,   Andrew,  spirit 

merchant 
56  Pitkeathly,  Wm.,  grocer 
54  Mackay,   Mrs,  refreshment 

rooms 
54  Gilbert,  Mrs 
52  Knight,  G.,  k.  Son 

Hanover  Street  here 

42  Wallace,  R.,  &  Co.,  printers 
42  Muir,  Henry,  printer 
42  Knox,  Samuel,  &  Dickson 
40  Rutherford,  W.,  spirit  deal. 
36  &  38  Porteous,  A.  and  A.,  & 

Co.,  curriers 
34  Robertson,      A.,      cabinet- 
maker 
34  Douglas,  Mrs  Thomas  G. 
30  Shearer,  Mrs,  French  corset 

maker 
34  Nelson,  John 
28  White,  John,  flesher 
26  Lawrie,  John,  baker 
24  Begg,  Charles 
22  Darling,   William,  &    Son, 

tailors 
22  Bogie,  Miss,  lace  cleaner 
20  Acquroff,  John 
20  Spalding,  Peter 
18  Campbell,  John,  cowfeeder 
16  Bisset,  Wm.,  hair-worker 
14  Spalding,  Peter,  grocer 
12  Hamilton,  R,  S. 
10  Calder,  Thomas 
8  Liddle,  William,  grocer 
6  Notman,  David,  spirit  mer- 
chant 
6  Wilkie,  J.,  silversmith 
6  Hobson,  W. 
6  Purves,  James,  publican 
4  Paterson,  Hugh,  publican 


7  Bishop,  William 

8  Brashe,  Mis 

10  Thomson,  Alexander,  &  Co. 

11  M'llwrick,  Gilbert 

12  Hogg,  William 

13  M'lntyre,  N.  S.,  missionary 
15  Kerr,  Charles  James 

18  Gibb,  William 

19  Saunders,  John 
22  M'Pherson,  James 
24  M'Glashan,  Duncan 

26  Rennie,  Charles 

27  Chisholm,  John 

28  Mollison,  William 

30  Carnegie,  John 

31  Monteith,  Mrs  J. 

33  Shiels,  Henry 

34  Dobie,  William 

35  Armstrong,  William  E. 

36  Muir,  Joseph 

Rosebery  Crescent,    4. 

Hay  market. 

1  Mitchell,  R.  B. 

2  Spalding,  Mrs  W.  M. 

3  Masson,  Professor  David! 

4  Oliphant,  Thomas 

5  Brodie,  A.  Oswald 

6  Barron,  Mrs 

7  Alexander,  Kev.  John,  D.D. 
S  Rainy,  Rev.  Robert,  D.D. 


Rosebtirn  Pls.ce, 
Rostebv/rn. 

1  Brown,  James,  grocer 
3  Smeal,  Edward,  tailor 


10. 


Rosehill  Place,    10. 
Gardner's  Crescent. 
1  Murray,  Joseph,  writer 
1  Smith,  James 
1  Stewart,  C.  W. 

1  Crockett,  David 

2  Cuthbertson,  Joseph 

2  Kennedy,  John  J.  A.  G. 

3  Reith,  William,  grocer 

4  Crockett,  David,  grocer 

5  Nicol,  Walter  (Lees  <fc  J¥.) 

5  Bathgate,  William 

6  Gray,  William,  butcher 

7  Hay,  Charles,  victual  dealev 

8  Reynold.  Charles 
8  Baikie,  James 

8  Bulloch,  William 

8  Thomson,  William 

9  Brown,  Mrs  George 

11  Slater,  William 

12  Yarroll,  Mrs  D. 


Rosebank  Cottages,  10.  Rosemount  Buildgs.,  10. 


Gardner's  Crescent. 

1  Millar,  WTm.,  hay  merchant 

2  Lamb,  John,  builder 

4  Dodds,  David 

5  Lawson,  Alexander 

6  Meiklejohu,  John 


Gardners  Crescent. 

1  Crow,  Thomas 

4  Pearson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

8  Mackenzie,  Murdoch 

9  Lawson,  William 

31  Ross,  Gregor  (G.P.O.) 


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51  Baird,  Mrs 

SI  Brown,  Mrs  George 

Roxburgh  Place,    12. 

Drummond  Street. 
1  Penman,  Alexander 

Roxburgh  Place  Chapel 
5  Thomson,  Gideon,  clothier 
5  Kirk,  Miss 
5  Paterson,  George 
5  "Wells,  James,  tea  merchant 

5  Dixon,  Mrs  John 

7  Livingstone  &  Weir 

7  Murray,  Robert 
20  Macgregor,  John 

18  Robertson,  Andrew,  butcher 
16  Reeves,  Samuel,  agent 

14  Nimmo,  Robert,  spirit  dealer 
Lady  Glenorchy's  Church 

12  Thomson,  Miss 

10  Oliver,  J.  L.  F.  k  P.  S. 

10  Oliver,  Sommerville,  M.D. 

8  Cochrane,  John,  baker 

6  Cochrane,  John 

6  London  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co. 
6  Law,  Andrew,  agent 
6  Davison,  John,  tailor 
6  Mitchell,  Robert 

6  Shiells,  Ross 

Roxburgh.  Street,    12. 
Drummond  Street. 

1  Cameron,  Mrs,  laundress 

3  Stenhouse,  George 

5  Linton,  John,  M.D. 

5  Linton,  Andrew,  corkcutter 

7  Hunter,  Robert 

9  Pridie,  R.,  M.D. 

11  Meldrum,  Miss,  lodgings 
11  Smith,  J. 

11  Methven,  William 
11  M'Dermott,  Michael 

11  Thomson,  William 

13  Scott,  James 

15  Wilson,  William,  writer 

19  Hunter,  W.,  clothier 
18  Hill,  Peter 

14  Hambleton,  William 
14  Kinniburgh,  Mrs 

14  Tod,  Mrs 

12  Smith,  George 

8  Murphy,  William 
8  Moffat,  John 

8  Gray,  Mrs  William 
•5  Kay,  Mrs 

4  Hutton,  Archibald 

2  Williamson,  A. 
2  Turnbull,  Mrs 
2  M'Call,  Mrs 

Roxburgh  Terrace,  12. 

Drummond  Street. 

2  Hodge,  Mrs 
2  Mason,  Mrs 

2  Robertson,  Duncan 

3  Younger,  James 


5  Imrie,  John 

6  Sutter,  Mrs  John 

7  Stevenson,  Allen 

S  Dalgleish,  John,  wright 

8  Hay,  J. 

9  Gilbert,  Mrs 

9  Grant,  Geo.,  commis.  agent 

Royal  Circus, 

Stochbridge . 
North,  3.     South,  5. 
1  Rodger,  J.  F.  (M'L.,  Ivory, 
&  R.) 

1  Rodger,  Mrs 

3  Dickson,  Mrs  Walter 

5  Sands,  W.  H.  &W.  J.,  W.S. 
5  Sands,  W.  H.,  W.S. 

5  Sands,  W.  J.,  W.S.,  solicitor 

of  customs 

7  Mackenzie,  John  Ord,  W.S. 
9  Maclagan,  David,  C.A. 

11  Dickson,  Archibald,  M.D. 
11  Dickson,  Alexander,  M.D. 

11  Dickson,  Alex.,  advocate 

13  Hamilton,  Miss 

15  Landale,  Robert,  of  Pitmed- 

den,  S.S.C. 
17  Pearson  k.  Robertson,  W.S. 

17  Robertson,  George,  W.S. 
19  Kunz,  Jules  A.  L.,  teacher 

19  Kunz,     Madame,     boarding 

school 

21  Torrie,  Miss  Helen 
23  Farquharson,  Miss 

23  FaithfuU,  Rev.  V.  G. 

25  Maidment,  James,  advocate 
32  Dowell,  Alexander 

30  Douglas,  John  William 

30  Clerk,  Miss 

30  Wilson,  Mrs 

30  Marshall,  Mrs 

30  Marshall,  Miss 

30  Graham,  Miss 

30  Smith,  J.  Campbell,  advocate 

30  Carmichael,  Robert 

28  Kinnear,  George  T.,  W.S. 

26  Grindlay,  Thomas 

24  Littlejohn,  Henry  D.,  M.D. 

22  Young,  Archibald,  advocate 
22  Young,  Mrs 

20  Waddell,  William,  W.S. 
20  Waddell  &  M'Intosh,  W.S. 

18  Hodson,      Miss,      boarding 

school 

16  Mackenzie,  J.  W.  &  J.,  W.S. 
16  Mackenzie,  J.  W.,  W.S. 

14  Stuart,  William 

12  Cavaye,  Lieutenant-Gen eral 
10  Dickson,  Wm.,  accountant 

8  Duncan,  William  James 

6  M'Laren,  G.  Adinston 

4  Parkinson,     Miss,    boarding 

school 

2  Hislop,  William 

2  Circus  Place  School 

Royal  Crescent.    5. 

8  Macdonell,  Mrs  Colonel 


9  Salmon,  J.  M. 
10  Chambers,  Robert,  jun. 
26  Hastie,  Mrs 
20  Tod,  Robert 
26  Rhind,  John 
26  French,  Mi.ss 
26  Allan,  Miss 

Royal  Patent  Gymnasium ; 
John  Cox,  proprietor.  See 
Adv. 
The  Hall,  Royal  Patent 
Gymnasium;  J.  M.  D» 
Brown 
Refreshment  Rooms  ;  Thos. 

Hastie,  lessee 
Forrest,  Mrs,  statuary 

Royal  Exchange.    9, 

See  291  High  Street. 

Royal  Terrace.    1. 

Greenside  Church 

1  Colquhoun,  John 

2  Hope,  Mrs 

3  Jopp,  Charles 

4  Ellis,  A.  G.,  R.  &W.,  W.S, 
4  Ellis,  Adam  Gib 

4  Ellis,  Robert 

4  Ellis,  William 

5  Milligan,  James,  S.S.C. 

6  Cheyne,  Mrs 

7  Cunningham,  Mrs  J.  S. 

8  Shiels,  John  S. 

9  Johnstone,  James 

10  Marshall,      Captain      D.r 

E.  I.C.  M.S. 

11  Tawse,  Mrs 

11  Tawse,  John,  W.S. 

12  Young,  Mrs  Keith 

13  Hamilton,  Major  Ferrier 

14  Boyd,  Thomson 

17  Weir,  Robert  M. 

18  Stavert,  Archibald 

19  Crawford,  A.  H.,  H.E.I.C.S. 

20  Renton,  William 

21  Anderson,  Charles 

22  Crabbie,  John 

23  Richard,  John 

24  White,  James 

25  Stevenson,  David 

26  Du  Plessis  &  Black,  Misses. 

27  Johnston,  Robert,  W.S. 

28  Hutchison,  James  T. 

28  Hutchison,  Mrs 

29  Wallace,  James 

30  Mackinlay,  Miss 

31  Bruce,  John 

32  Brown,  Thomas 

33  Cullen,  Rev.  G.  D. 

34  Cree,  James 

34  Cree,  Mrs  William 

35  Cowan,  Alexander  O.,  M.D, 
35  Cowan,  James 

35  Cowan,  Misses 

36  Gosset,  Major  W.  B.,  R.E. 

37  Stevenson,  Rev.  Wm.,  D.D. 

38  Wahab,  Major-Gen.  Charles 

39  Henderson,  Charles  J. 

40  Elder,  Thomas 


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Rutland  Place,    4. 

Lothian  Road. 

3  Clark  &  Crawford,  grocers 

4  Adams,  Robert,  ironmonger 

5  Thomson,  Thomas 
5  Clark,  Mrs 

Rutland  Square,    4. 

Rutland  Street. 

1  Gilmore,  Miss 

2  Cowper,  A. 

3  Cleugh,  Miss  E. 
3  Hay,  Mrs  E.  S. 

3  Soutter,  James,  jun. 

3  Jameson,  Mrs 

3  Patterson,  Thomas 

3  Hume,  Mrs 

4  Robertson,  Miss 

5  Bell,  Benjamin  Robert 

6  Campbell,  Espie,  &Bell,  W.S. 

6  Espie,  George,  S.S.C. 

7  Davidson,  Laurence,  W.S. 
9  Baxter,  Edmund 

10  Moncrieff,  William 

11  Oliver,  Misses,boarding  school 

12  Maccoll,  Alex.  S.,  teacher 

13  Alexander,  Rev.  Jacob  S. 

13  Ritchie,  Mrs  W.  A. 

14  Brown,  Mrs 

15  Brodie,  Mrs  Kenneth  S. 

16  Forbes-Gordon,  Arthur,  W.  S. 

17  Gordon,      Adam     Hay,     of 

Avochie 

18  Dunlop,  A.  Vans 

18  Fergusson,  Miss 

19  Meek,  Mrs,  boarding  school 
•20  Stuart,  Charles  Villiers 

21  Bertram,  Miss 

22  Maxwell,  William 
22  Arnot,  Misses 

22  Bell,  Alexander 

22  Robson,  William 

22  Kean,  Nathaniel 

23  Sprot,  Miss 

24  Christison,  Mrs 

25  Hector,  David,  advocate 

26  MacAllan,  James,  W.S. 

26  MacAllan,  A.  B.,  W.S. 

27  Pringle,  John,  M.D. 

28  Ker,  Misses 

29  Henry,  John,  S.S.C. 

30  Grierson,  Miss  Margaret 
30  Brittain,  James 

30  Orr,  John 

30  Lemmi,  Enrico,  LL.D. 

30  Liddell,  Misses 

31  Baillie,  Mrs,  sen. 

32  Davidson,  Mrs  C.  Forbes 

Rutland  Street,    4. 

Lothian  Road. 

3  Paterson,  Mrs  Maria 

5  St  Thomas'  Episcojml  Chapel 

11  Lindsay,  Mrs 

15  Peddie,  Alexander,  M.D. 

17  Craigie,  Miss 


19  Sandford,  Rev.  Daniel  F. 

21  Stark,  James,  M.D. 

23  Brown,  John,  M.D. 

25  Cox,  Robert,  W.S. 
27  Scott,  Mrs  David 

27  Loth,    John  T.,   D.L.      See 
Adv. 

27  Kemp,  David  R. 

28  Stewart,  Miss 
28  Patterson,  H. 
28  Sinclair,  Robert 

28  Harper,      Rev.      Alexander, 
M.A. 

26  Mitchell,  Mrs,  lodgings 

24  Myrtle,  John  Young,  M.D. 

22  Branton,  Mrs 

22  Hutchins,    Charles,  surgeon - 
dentist 

St  Andrew  Square.    7. 

1  Purves,    William,     &     Son, 

clothiers 

2  London  Hotel  ;  W.  Murray 
2  Macarthur,  Mrs 

2b  Mack,  J.  S.,  S.S.C.  &  N.P. 
2  General  Assurance  Co. 
4  Murray,  E.,  auctioneer 
4  Dalgleish    &    Forrest,     auc- 
tioneers.    See  Adv. 
4  Guthrie,  Misses,  dressmakers 
4  Richardson,  J.  J.,  &  Co. 

4  Rhenius    &    Lawrie,    share- 

brokers 

4a  Railway  Passengers  Assur- 
ance Office 

4a  Phoenix  Fire  Office;  Rhe- 
nius &  Lawrie,  agents 

4b  Johnston,  W.  &  A.  K., 
engravers 

5  Carter,  Fred.  Hayne,  C.A. 
5  Mackenzie,  Capt.  Roderick 
5  Stock  Exchange 

5  Angus,  George,  stockbroker 

5  Paterson,  John,  C.  E. 

5  National  Bible  Society 

5  Edin.  City  Mission  Office 

5  Sabbath  A  lliance 

5  Scottish  Coast  Mission 

5  Scottish  Branch  of  th  e  British 
Army  Scripture  Readers' 
and  Soldiers'  Friend  Soc. 

5  Nicoll,  Alex.,  accountant 

5  Dawson,  Thomas 

5  Stock  Exchange  ;  Geo.  Angus, 
secretary 

5  Thomson,  Thomas  A.,  stock- 
broker 

5  Albert  Life  Assurance  Co.; 
W.  B.  Walls,  manager 

5  Coldstream,  John  P. 

6  Scot.  Provident  Institution ; 

James   Watson,    manager. 
See  Adv. 

6  Ronaldson,  John 

7  Brown,  Alex.,  accountant 
7  Menzies  &  Coventry,  W.S. 
7  Cochrane,  Henry 

7  Smith  &  Hardy,  architects 


7  Adie,  Alex.  J.,  civil  engineer 

7  Professional  &  Civil  Servici 

Supply  Association 

8  Lauder  &  Hardie,   clothiers. 

See  Adv. 

South  St  David  Street  here 

9  Scottish   Widows'  Fund  As- 

surance. Soc. — S.  Raleigh, 
manager  ;  J.  J.  P.  Ander- 
son, sec.     See  Adv. 

10  Brown's  Phoenix  temperance 
hotel 

10  M'Kean,  Andrew 

10  Webster,  And.,  S.S.C,  N.P... 

11  Cockburn,  Robert  (/.  &  G.) 

11  Innes  &  Grieve,  grocers 

12  Hill,   Alexander,   printseller 

and  publisher 
12b  Mackerracher,  Miss  I.,  Berlin 

warehouse 
12  Mitchell,    G.    S.,    secretary, 

European  Assurance  Soc. 
12  European  Assurance  Society 
12  Atkinson  k  Co.,  clothiers 
12  Crawford,  Robert,  S.S.C. 

12  Smith,  Robert  A.,  N.P. 

13  Padon,  A.  &  D.,  general  sta- 

tioners 
13  Forbes,    David,   glass  ware- 
house 

George  Street  here 

15  Grierson,  Andrew,  W.S. 
15  Whitehead,  William 

15  Whitehead,  John,  S.S.C 

16  Dundas&  Wilson,  W.S. 

16  Wilson,  William,  C.S. 

17  Ranken,  Thomas,  S.S.C. 

17  Agra  Bank  (Limited);  Robt. 

Hunter,  manager.  See 
Adv. 

18  Gilmour,  Hugh,  stockbroker 
18  Captain    Roland's   Fencing- 
room  and  Gymnasium 

18  Spink,  William,  S.S.C. 
18  Harthill   &   Co.,   emigration 
agents 

18  Mouat,  Andrew  W.,  dentist 

19  Blackwood,  James,  W.S. 

19  Blackwood,    James,    &    Co., 

stockbrokers 
19  Ritchie,  John,  accountant 
19  Brown  &  Wardrop,  architects 

19  Fairbairn,  William,  surveyor 

20  Northern    Assurance    Co. ; 

R.  Christie,  jun.,  secretary. 
See  Adv. 

20  Henry  &  Shiress,  S.S.C. 

North  St  David  Street  here 

21  Braid,  A. 

21  City  of  Glasgoiv  Life  Assur- 
ance Co.;  Balfour,  R.,  sec. 
See  Adv. 

21  Fyfe,  Andrew,  S.S.C. 

21  Eagle  Life  Office 

21  Sun  Fire  Office 

21  Paterson,  John,  architect 


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21  Paterson,  Robert,  architect 

21  Bogle,  Andrew,  W.S. 

22  Scottish  National  Fire  and 

Life  Assurance  Co. ;  J. 
M.  M 'Candlish,  manager. 
See  Adv. 

23  Mackintosh,    John,     church 

officer 
23  Harrison,  H. ,  accountant  and 

manager.    National.    Pro 

perfy  Investment  Company 
1 23  Manchester  Fire  Insur.  Co. 
;23   United  Kingdom  Provident 

Institution, 
23  Scottish  Plate-glass  Assocn. 
23  Wormald,  J.  D.,  W.S. 
23  Cay,  Robert  Dundas,  W.S. 

23  Oriental  Bank  Corporation. 

See  Adv. 

24  Jopp,  Charles,  civil  engineer 
24  Gibson,  G.,  civil  engineer 

24  Lindsay,   Jamieson,    &  Hal- 

dane 

25  Dundas,  John,  C.S. 

26  Scot.  Fquit.  Assur.  Society — 

George  Todd,  manager  ; 
W.  Finlay,  secy.    SeeAdv. 

26  Gibson,  Thomas 

27  Preston,  Henry  Lindsay,  Cap- 

tain R.  N. 

28  Gifford,  Alexander,  S.S.C. 

28  Lidgate,  John,  S.S.C.       . 

29  Finlay,  James,  solicitor 

N.  St  A  ndrew  Street  here 

30  Black,  A.,  brushmaker 

30  Tait,  Thomas,  ironmonger 
30  Lindsay  &  Gilrnour,  chemists 
30  London  Fire  and  Life  As- 
surance Co. 
30  3Iaealluru,  Geo.,  stockbroker 
30  Killinq worth  Colliery 
30  Marley  Hi'l  Coking  Co. 
30  Dougall,  William 
30  Simpson,  Miss 
30  Sprott,  W.  P.,  S.S.C. 
30  Glen,  Alex.,  bagpipe  maker 

30  Millar,  John 

31  Clarkson,  W.  C,  com.  agent 
31  Stewart  &  Co.,  merchants 

31  Clarkson,  Alexander,  agent 

31  Traill  &  Fletcher 

31  Lav,-,  William  &  George,  mer. 

31  Macqueen,  J.  M.,  S.S.C. 

31  Benhor  Colliery  Office 

31  Thomson,  George,  agent 

31  Absolom,  E.  H. 

32  Cockburn  k  Campbell 

33  Harvey,  Peter,  painter 

33  Robertson,  Peter  S.,  &  Co., 

seedsmen 
35  Douglas  hotel 
35  Slaney,  Thomas 
35  Royal    Bank    of  Scotland; 

James  Wright,  secretary 

35  Robertson,  Laurence,  cashier 

36  Maekay,  Francis  A. 

36  Spence,  William  (B.  L.  Co.) 

37  Nimmo,  Archd.  (B.  L.  Co.) 


British  Linen  Co.  's  Bank 
38  M'Culloch,  John 
38  Dalgleish,  Mark 
42  National  Bank  of  Scotland 
41  Duncan,  W.  J.,  manager 
41  Gilford,  John,  cashier 

St  Andrew  Street,  N.   7. 

1  Miller,  John,  baker 
1  Inglis,  John 

2a  Burness,  W.,  H.M.  printer 
3  Wardlaw,  John  F.,  W.S. 
3  Steele     &     Campbell,     Law 
Union  Insurance  Office 

3  Hunter  &  Glover,  wine  mer. 

4  Anderson,  John,  engraver 
4  Black,  Andrew 

4  Menzies,  Robert,  S.S.C. 
4  Hendry,  Jardine,  S.S.C. 
4  White,  Mrs,  French  cleaner 

4  Gray,  J.,  milliner  and  dress 

maker 
5a  Bayne,  Charles,  fruiterer 

5  Chedburn,  G.,  bootmaker 

6  Grant,  D.,  confectioner.    See 

Adv. 

6  Douglas,  James,  dentist.    See 

Adv. 

7  Lyon,  Hugh,  S.S.C. 

7  Thomson,  Alexander,  S.S.C. 
7a  Ross,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  grocers 

St  Andrew's  Lane  here 

8  Charles,  James,  ironmonger. 

See  Adv. 
10  Elgin  &  Son,  wholesale  sta 

tioners 
10  Shiels,  Mrs 
10  Hamilton,      Mrs,      practical 

phrenologist 

10  Allan,  Henry,  bookbinder 
13  Elgin,  William,  bookseller 

13  Yarroll,  Samuel.     See  Adv. 

14  Scott  &  Ferguson,  engravers 
14  Dickson,  G.,  wright,  N.  lane 
14  Macpherson,  Wm.,  plumber 

14  Ferguson,  John 

St  Andrew  Street,  S.    7 

3  Lawrie  &  Scott,  family  con- 
fectioners.    See  Adv. 

5  Cleghorn,  M.     See  Adv. 

7  Roques,  Casimir,  hairdresser 

7  Roques,  Madame  C,  &  Miss 
Wight, milliners.   SeeAdv. 

7  Dow,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer 

11  Adcock,  G.,  paper  merchant. 

See  Adv. 
13  Religious    Tract    and   Book 
Society  of  Scotland 

15  Gilchrist,  James,  &  Son 

15  Booth,    Frederick,    commis- 
sion agent 

17  Frater's  billiard  rooms 
19  Nightingale  k.  Co. 

21  Mouat,  John,  cabinetmaker 
23  Thomson,  R.  D.,  merchant 

18  Whitehead   &    Co.,    hosiers. 

See  Adv. 


18  Ferguson  Brothers 

16  Maekay,  Jas.  T.,  hat  manufr. 

14  St  Andrew  temperance  hotel; 
D.  M'Laren,  proprietor. 
See  Adv. 

12  Henry,  Alex.,  gunsmith 

10  White,  J.,  plumber 

10  Dickson,  J.,  &  Co.,  whole- 
sale stationers 

10  Sievewright's  English  hotel 
1 9  Howden,  Peter,  &  Co. 

«    17  Horsburgh,     James,    tea 

dealer 
^    11  &  13  Honeyman  &  Wil- 
li son 

^     3  Macdonald,     A.,      spirit 
^  merchant 

4  Sturrock,  Mrs 
8  Schenck  &  Son,  lithographers 
8  Hartley,  Thomas  F.,  clothier 
8 A  Waugh,  R,,  spirit  dealer 
6  A  berdeen  SMppingCo.  's  Office 
4  Lawson,  James,  coal  mercht. 

See  Adv. 
4  Register  for  Servants 
2  Miller,  John,  &   Co.,   china 
warehouse 

St  Andrew  St.,  Leith, 

Kirkgate. 
East,  3.      West,  4. 

4  Howden,  Thomas,  grocer 

5  Carmichael,  Thomas,  smith 

6  Symington,  James 

11  Erskine,  Alexander,  slater 
11  St  Andrew's  Hall 

11  Stoddart,  David 

14  Poison,  Jas.,  furniture dealer 

15  M'Laren,    D.    &    G.,    wine 

merchants 

16  Mackie,  Robert,  spirit  dealer 
18  Campbell,  Elizabeth 

21  Middlemass,  T.,  furniture 
dealer 

23  Kim,  William,  grocer 

24  King,  Wm.,  spirit  merchant 

25  Smith,  Philip 

29  Thomson,  Lauder,  &  Co. 
29  Thomson,  J.  G.,  &  Co.,  mer- 
chants 
31  Blaikie,  Thomas 
.32  Hamilton,  R. 

34  Scotland,  John,  spiritmercht. 

35  Garland,  J.  O.,  pawnbroker 

36  Gorrie,  John,  confectioner 
38  Grieve,  George,  baker 

40  M'Kenna,  Patrick,  spirit  dh-. 

41  Carrol,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer 
47  Alison,  William,  grocer 

50  &  55  M'Eneny,  Patk.,  broker 

51  Whittey,  James,  broker 

58  Cullen,  James,  china  mercht. 

59  Bryson,  Thomas,  hairdresser 

60  Duffy,  P.,  pawnbroker 

61  M'Mahan,  Peter,  grocer 

62  Robertson,  James,  tlesher 
67  Bingham,  Wm.,  china  mer. 
69  Ford,  Jas.,  provision  mercht. 


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74  Fingus,  James,  spirit  mercht. 

77  Ramage,  James,  china  mer- 
chant 

79  King,  William 

80,  81,  82  Jenkinson,  "W.  &  J., 
merchants 

Old  Sugarhouse  Close 
2  Williamson,  James,  tailor 

Chisholm,  A.,  farrier 
90  Cathcart,  James,   Fergusson, 

k  Go. 
90  Leith  Candle,  Co. 
9  0  Leith  Property  In  oestm  ent  Co. 

— Thomas  Murray,  secy. 
.90  Morrison,  J.  k  G. 

96  Brown,  John,  pie  baker 

97  Currie,  Adam 

97  Forbes,  Alex.,  bootmaker 

St  Andrew's  Place,     13. 

Ca  useivayside. 
Colville,  Arthur,  builder 
Stewart,  Laurance,  gardener 

St  Anthony  Court,    3. 

St  Anthony  Street. 

Ferguson,  J.  M.,  merchant 
Kerr,  Hatton,  k  Co.,  merchants 
M'Kinlay,  William,  oil  mercht. 

St  Anthony  Lane,    3. 

St  Anthony  Street. 

Callender,   David,  k   Son,  tan- 
ners 
Thomson,  D.  J.,  &  Co. 


St  Anthony  Place,    10. 

Port-Hopetoun. 

1a  Thomson,  James,  plumber 
1  Kay,  Robert,  Union  hotel 

3  Wilson,  George,  baker 

4  Robertson,  Alexander,  tailor 

and  clothier 

5  Teenan,  Mrs,  inkmaker 

6  Sandilands,  M.,  &  Co. 
8  White,  Thomas,  dairy 

8  Ross,  Mrs  H.,  milliner 

9  Mather,  William  F. 

10  Hunter,  Robert  (G.P.O.) 

10  Hunter,  Miss,  dressmaker 

10  Thomson,  James,  builder 

10  Valla  nee,  John 

10  Fairley,  Mungo,  coal  mercht. 

10  Porter,  James 

11  Whyte,  David,  grocer 

Hi  Moreland,  Wm.,  contractor 

11  i  Clark,  Andrew,  smith 
12~Laing,  George,  builder 

12  Johnston,  John,  butcher 

14  Paulin,  George,  undertaker. 

See  Adv. 

15  Gaff,  William 

15  Vallance,  Jas.,  coal  merchant 
15  Keddie,  William,  tailor 
26  Brown,  John,  grocer 


St  Anthony  PI.  W.    10. 
Port-Hopetoun. 

1  Selcraig,  John,  bootmaker 

2  M'Laren,  John,  builder 

3  Flockhart,  Thomas,  grocer 

4  Macgill,  Andrew,  draper 

5  Flockhart,  Thomas 

5  Allan,  Miss,  dressmaker 

6  Paterson,  John,  spirit  mercht. 

St  Anthony  Street,    3. 

KirJcgate. 
1  Fraser,  John 
11  Macnair  k  Co.,  brewers 
11  Sanderson,  J.  k  M.,  mercMs. 

St  Bernard's  Cresct.,   3. 

Stoclcbridge. 
3  Scott,  Mrs 

3  Scott,  Andrew  (H.  <L-  S. ) 

5  Davidson,  Mrs 

7  Mackay,  John 

9  Herdman,  Robert,  R.S.A. 
11  Armstrong,  Thomas 

13  Lorimer,  Mrs 
15  Dudgeon,  Mrs 

17  Paterson,  Mrs  James 

19  Whyte,  Matthew 

21  Macfarlane,  William,  M.D. 

23  Mitchell,  Miss 

25  Ross,  Miss 

27  Donaldson,  William 

29  Wordie,  Mrs 

31  Anderson,  Mrs 

33  Steuart,  Thomas  E.  ' 

35  Mackenzie,  Mrs  J.  Hay 

14  Rymer,  Misses 
10  Ramsay,  Mrs 

8  Dundas,  Miss  Hamilton 

6  Stuart,  Mrs  William 

4  Sim,  William 
2  Gillies,  Mrs 


St  Catherine's  PL,    13. 

Grange. 
Burnet,  James 
Wallace,  A.  B.,  Murray  villa 
Orrock,  Alexander,  Murray  villa 
Farquharson,  Francis 
Murray,  Mrs  Thomas 
Middleton,  Robert  (M.  &  Co.)  I 
Cairns,  Alexander 
Cromar,  Alex.  (Gallic,  L.  &  Co. ) 
Aikman,  Mrs 
Smellie,  Robert 
Heriot,  Thomas 

St  Colme  Street,    4. 
Albyn  Place. 

2  Couper,  Chas.  T.,  advocate 

3  Stewart,  Mrs  William 

3  Stewart,  William,  W.S. 

4  Cunynghame,    R.     J.    Blair, 

M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E. 

4  Cunynghame,  Mrs 

5  Urquhart,  Mrs 

6  Watson,  William,  advocate 

7  Alison,  Lady 

8  Anderson,  Mrs 

9  Fraser,  John,  actuary 
10  Wood,  Alexander,  M.D. 


St  Bernard's  Place,    : 

Stoclcbridge . 
1  Crawford,  James 
4  Lawson,  Alexander 

St  Bernard's  Row,    J 

Stoclcbridge. 

1  Binnie,  John,  coal  merchant 

3  Lisle,  George 

3  Scott,  John 

3  Chalmers,  Richard 

3  M'Kenzie,  Miss 

4  Gibb,  David 

5  Richardson,  Alexander 

6  Gaskin,  John 

7  Purves,  Robert 

7  Purves,  James  E. 

8  Davidson,  Mrs 

9  Hawthorn,  William 
9  Marwick,  Mrs 

Marshall,  Mrs  R.,  Roscbank 

cottage 
Bruce,  P.,  St  Bernard's  cot. 


St  Cuthbert's  Glebe. 

See  Lothian  Road. 


10. 


10. 


St  Cuthbert's  Lane, 

Lothian  Road. 
St   Cuthbert's   Poorhovse :    W. 

Cowan,  governor ;  Miss  Ross, 

matron 
Henderson,  Robert,  wright 
Hunter,  Robert 
Mitchell,  William,  grocer 

St  Cuthbert's  Place,  10. 

Romilly  Place. 

1  St    Cuthbert's    Co-operative 

Association  (Limited) 

2  Burnett,  R.  A. 

2  Lees,  Richard  (L.  <£  NicoT) 
2  Grieve,  Walter,  contractor 

2  M'Millan,  Hugh 

3  Simpson,  Mrs  Andrew 

3  Rosemount  dairy 

St  Cuthbert's  Street,   4. 

Torphichen  Street. 

4  Gallie,  James 
4  Gray,  Andrew 

4  Hislop,  Alexander 
4  Keddie,  David 

16  Russell,  James 

17  Tennant,  Mrs 

17  Bringloe,  Mrs 

18  Paterson,  Miss 

20  Anderson,  Misses 

21  Riddell,  Miss 
23  Adams,  G.  H. 
46  Scott,  Misses 


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45  Aitken,  James,  solicitor 

41  Campbell,  Lady  Emma 
43  Hay,  John,  of  Morton 

42  Orr,  Captain  John 

40  Main  &  Gardiner,  plasterers 
38  Gallie,  James 

37  Murdoch,  Thomas,    cabinet- 

maker 

38  Veitch,  Wm.,  cabinetmaker 

St  David  Street,  N.    7. 

1  Currie,  Robert,  bootmaker 
1  Keegan,  Th.,  wine  merchant 
3  "Watson  k  Dickson,  accounts. 
3  Armitage,  Alex.  B.,  account. 
3  Scottish  Amicable IJfc  Assur- 
ance Society.  See  Adv. 
3  Mutual    Scottish    Amicable 

Assurance  Co. 
3  London  Assur.  Corporation 
3  Stewart,  Robert,  stockbroker 
3  Mackenzie,  J.,  tailor 
3  Forsyth,  David,  S.S.C.  _ 
3  London  Provincial  Provident 

Society 
3  Mackersy,  L.,  W.S. 
3  London     Union     Fire    and 
Life  Assurance  Co. 

3  Stevenson,  Robert  P.,  S.S.C. 
5  Howden  k  Molleson,  C.A. 

1  Howden,  James,  accountant 
5  Graham  k  Johnston,  W.S. 
5  Johns,  Thomas 

5  London      and      Lancashire 

Insurance  Companies 
7  Spalding,  Thomas,  W.S. 
7  Gorrie,  Wm.  M.,  architect 
7  Trotter,  S.  E.,  accountant 
7  Myrtle,  William,  C.A. 
7  Gardner,  Thomas,  engraver 

7  Gillies,  John,  printer 

9  Muir,  A.  Wright,  registrar 

9  Balgarnie,  J.  H.,  C.A. 

9  Dickson,    James    G.,    stock- 
broker 

9  Alison,    Robert,    stock    and 
share  broker 

9  Simpson  Brothers  k  Co. 

9  Etna  Insurance  Company 

9  Amicable  Mutual  Life  As- 
surance Society  (Limited) 
12  Mackie,  James,  missionary 

8  Neilson  &  Cowan,  W.  S. 

8  Bell,  William,  stockbroker 

8  Roy,  William  G.,  S.S.C. 

6  Inglis,  H.  M.,  W.S. 
€  Allan,  James,  S.S.C. 

6  Ministers'      Widows'     Fund 

Office 
6  Cheyne,  John,  advocate 
4a  Johnstone,  Adam,  solicitor 
4a  Denholme,  Robert,  S.S.C. 
4a  Scott,  David,  C.A. 
4a  Imperial  Fire  and  Life  In- 
surance Co.     See  Adv. 

4  Wishart,  Wm.,  S.S.C.  &  S.L. 
2   &    4    Whyte,    A.,    &     Son, 

stationers 


St  David  Street,  S.,    7. 

4G  Princes  Street. 

1  Watt  &  Sons,  saddlers 

5  Spaven,  Robert,  saddler 

7  Blackbraes   Colliery    Office; 

James  M'Kclvic,  agent 
9  Elder,  Mrs,  commercial  hotel 

11  Hay,  P.  &  R.,  dyers  ;  estab- 

lishment, 1  Hcriot  bldi  gs. 
13  Gray,  Wm.,  k  Son,  saddlers 

13  Nisbet,  Mrs,  shoemaker 

15  Simpson  &  Taylor,  perfumers 
17  Cameron,  J.  k  P. 

19  Collie,  D.  R.,  k  Son,  printers 

19  Ritchie,  Alex.,  lithographer 

19  Carstairs,  A.  L.,  engraver 

16  Lyall,     J.     M.,     wholesale 

stationer 
16  Kerr  &  Anderson,  merchants 
16  Scottish     Waggon    Company 

(Limited) 

1 4  Brown,  Wm.  S. ,  cabinetmkr 
14  Dott,  A.,  carver  k  gilder 

12  Great  Northern  and  North 

Eastern  Railway;  J.    Ro 
bertson,  traffic  agent 
12  Bell,  Archibald,  bookbinder 
10  White,  Alexander,  plumber 

6  Willis,  Nelson,  &  Co.,  straw 

hat  manufacturers 

2  Finlay,  William 

St  David's  Terrace,    10 

Morrison  Street. 
1  Weddell,  A.,  contractor 
1  Porteous,  Robert 
1  Brown,  David 

1  Tod,  John  R. 

2  Kay,  William 

2  Thomson,  Robert 

2  Lorimer,  George,  jun. 

2  Napier,  Misses,  dressmakers 

2  Marshall,  John,  jun. 

St  James'  Place,    1. 

Soidh  St  James'  Street. 

1  Kennedy,  Robert 

2  Fergusson,  Peter 

2  Wright,  Andw. ,  brush  manu- 
facturer 

2  Clark,  Charles 

2  Berry,  James 

2  Purves,  Peter 

2  Brown,  John 

2  Suttie,  Richard 

2  Gibson,  Peter,  bookbinder 

2  Swanston,  Mrs  T. 
Theatre  hall  entrance- 
United  Presbyterian  Church 

5  Young,  David 

5  Horsburgh,  Mrs  G. 

5  Leighton,  George 

5  Brown,  D. ,  water  officer 

6  Baird,  Colin  C,  veterinary 

surgeon 

8  Douglas,  Andrew 

9  Meek,  Thomas 


9  Stewart,  Miss,  dressmaker 

9  Stevenson,  James 

9  Richardson,  J.  (Lindsay <L-It.) 

10  Whitford,  Robert,  turner 

11  Moir,     Peter,    &    Co.,    post- 

masters.    See  Adv. 
11a  Gerard,  Francis  ( J'.  M.  ,f-  <  'o. ) 

12  Roberts,  George,  builder 

St  James'  Square,    1. 
East  Register  Street. 
1  Stewart,  Peter 
1  Sutherland,  William 

3  &  4  Mould  k  Tod,  engravers 

4  Mein,  J.  Z.,  engraver 
4  Napier  k  Forbes 

4  Robertson,  Jas.,workg.  jwllr. 
5a  Mitchell,  Mrs  M. 

5  Cribbes,  Matthew,  lapidary 
5  Cribbes,  Peter,  lapidary 

5  Paton,  Hugh 

6  Mauchline,  Andrew,  grocer 

7  Macpherson,  Alex.,  grocer 

8  Erskine,  Dugald 
8  Erskine,  George 
8  Ross,  Mrs  W. 

8  Stewart,  Robert 

8  Gardner,  James 

9  Kirkwood,  Alexander,  k  Son 

11  Aitken,  Campbell,  &TurnbuR 

12  Donaldson,  John 

13  M 'Donald,  James 

13  Carfrae,  Alex. ,  gen.  engraver 
13  Brenner,  Wilhelm,  tailor 

13  Beveridge,  David,  tailor 

14  Schenck  &  Macfarlane.     See 

Adv. 

15  Grieve,  Hay,  grocer 

15  Cooper,  David,  accountant 

15  Hogg,  William 

15  Greenhow,  Ed.  (G.P.O.) 

15  Robertson,  William  (G.P.O.) 

15  Cowan,  Wilbiam,  engraver 

15  Cameron,  D.  (G.P.O.) 

15  Trever,  William 

17  M'Graw,  Daniel 

17  Trotter,  Thomas 

17  Holiday,  Thomas,  engraver 

17  Johnstone,  Robert,  chaplain 

17  Cameron,  H.,  librarian 

18  Cruickshank,  William 
18a  Jackson,  Robert 

19  Schenck  k  Macfarlane.      See 

Adv. 

20  Dewar,  Hugh 

21  Hardie,  William 

21  Macpherson,  Henry 

22  Ferguson,  Mrs  Archibald 

23  Bowden,  Miss 

23  Douglas  k  Brodie 
23  Brodie,  William  J. 
23  Grady,  John,   mess.-at-arms 
23  Webster  &  Gardner,   mess.- 
at-arms 
23  Webster,  Aw.,  mess.-at-arms 

23  Smith,  Thomas 

23^  Easton,  James,  tailor 

24  Smith  k  Chamberlain 


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24  Buchan,  T.,  agent  (S.  &  C.) 

24  Irving,  John,  stationer 

25  Caw,  John,  messgr.  -at-arms 
25  Caw,  William,  sheriff-officer 
25  Adimson,  Wra.  (M.  &  A.) 
25  Neilson,  John 

25  Murray,  A.,  tailor 

25  Rae,  Robert  (S.  &  R.) 

26  Bennet,  John 
26  Bayne,  James 

26  M'Lean,  Mrs  Ann,  milliner 

26  Edwards,  John 
26a  Robertson,  John 

27  Wheeler,  W.  C,  vet.  surgeon 
27a  Kempster,  Mrs  T. 

28  Nimmo,  W.  P.,  publisher 

29  Macfarlane,     William    Hus- 

band (Schenck  &  M'F. ) 

30  Pike,  Mrs  Jane 
30  Adcock,  Gilbert 

30  Millington,  Edward 

30  Nicol,  Misses,  dressmakers 

30  Whitelaw,  James 

30  Cook,  Andrew,  printer 

30  Watson,  Thomas,  clothier 

31  Dixson,  Robert 

St  James'  Street,  N.,   1. 

15  St  James1  Square. 
1  Wightman,  James 
1  Aitken,  Mrs  W. ,  ladies'  nurse 
1  Souter,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
1  Berry,  Thomas 
3  Bell,  William,  bootcloser 

3  Howe,  R.  B. 

4  Dunbar,  James 
4b  Bannerman,  Mrs 
4b  Thomas,  Evan 

5  Pendrigh,  James,  tailor 
5  Prescot,  Thomas 

5  M'Bain,  James 

6  Cunningham,  Gavin,  joiner 

St  James'  Street,  S.,    1. 

8  St  James'  Square. 

1  Morrison,  W. 

1  Sloan,  James 

5  Nisbet,  Mrs  Wm.,  lodgings 

5  Watt,  Thomas,  blacksmith 

7  Cunningham,  Mrs,  prov.  nier. 
11  Hay,  William,  smith 

11  Kerr,  Thos.,  coal  merchant 
11  Dickson,  William 
13  Davies,  David 

16  Snow,  John,  flesh er 

17  Moir,  E.,  coach-hirer 
17  M'Farlane,  John 

17  Duncan,  J. 

18  Duncan,  J.,  grocer 

19  Meek,  George 

19  Thomson,  George,  tailor 

19  Hunter,  Mrs  E.,  nurse 

19  Laing,  David,  bootmaker 

19  Lawrie,  John 

19  Miller,  John 

19  Miller,  Mrs,  nurse 

22  Middlcton,  D.,  grocer 


23  Morrison,  Mrs,  midwife 

24  Police  Office 

14  Grant,  Alexander,  grocer 
12  Grant,  Alexander 

10  Mauehline,  James  {G.P.O.) 
8  Princde,  Thomas 

6  Hardie,  Thomas 

6  Lillico,  Thomas 

6  Walker,  Mrs 

6  Lauder,  Alexander 

4  Lillico,  Thomas,  baker 

2  Fraser,  A.,  tailor 

St  John's  Hill,    8. 

South  Back  of  Canongate. 

8  Mackenzie,  John,  pipe  manu- 
facturer 

11  M'Laren,  J. 
Waterston,  George 
Hoh/rood  manse 
Balfour,  Rev.  William 

20  Cameron,  Geo.,  feather  dresser 

15  Smith,  Mrs 

21  Campbell,  William 

St  John's  Place,    8. 

South  Back  of  Canongate. 

12  Beaton,  John 
40  Thomson,  T. 

8  Wright,  David 

St  John's  Street,    8. 

182  Canongate. 

1  Brown,  D.  R. 
1  Dewar,  J. 
1  Webster,  Alexander 
1  Nixon,  Thomas,  coach  trim- 
mer 
1  Lawson,  Mrs  John 

1  M'Diarmid,  John 

2  Gibb,  Thomas 

3  Macfie,  Rev.  D. 

4  Middleton,  John,  M.D. 

5  Taylor,  William 

6  Cairns,  G. 

6  Hogg.  John,  hatter 

9  Stewart,  J. 

10  Gall,  Rev.  J.,  Moray  manse 

11  Fitzpatrick,  F. 

12  Alexander,  H.  D.,  surgeon 

13  Wharton,  Mrs  James 

14  Blair,  Mrs  John 

15  Simson,  James 

16  Gilmour,  Mrs 

17  Ford,  William 

1 8  Morgan,  John  B. 

19  St   John    Street    Industrial 

School 
19  Alexander,  Thomas 
19  Wilson,  Miss 

19  Brydon,  G.  &  A. 

20  Mein  &  Co. 

20  Auld,  William  C. 

20  Boak,  A. 

21  Boyle,  Mrs 

22  Robertson,  James 


St  Leonard's  Hill,    12. 

St  Leonard's  Lane. 
1  Sime,  George 
15  Pringle,  Mrs  J. 
25  Kinlay,  John 

Bell,     John    H,    Gibraltar 

villa 
Stordy,  Robert,  coachbuilder. 

See  Adv. 
Brown,  J.  T.,  Gibraltar  house 
Henderson,    Mrs  W.,    Salis- 
bury villa 
Ker,  Jas.  S.,  Salisbury  villa 
Gibb,  A.,  Salisbury  villa 

St  Leonard's  Lane,    12. 

St  Leonard's  Street. 
9  Miller,  A^nes 
13  Brown,  Mrs 

Adamson,  Walter,  builder 
Ross  &  M'Lean,  plasterers 

St  Leonard's  Street,  12. 

Pleasance. 

1  Davidson,  M. 

3  Reid,  R.,  bootmaker 
St  Leonard's  Brewery 
Mackay,  George,  &  Co. 
17  Bell,  William,  blacksmith 
-^    5  Porteous,  James 
^h    5  Leckie,  J. 
•2    4  Dods,  Robert 
-5    3  Hay,  John  Home 
S    1   Archibald,  Morris 
23  Kirkup,  Jas. ,  spirit  merchant 

.    5  Weir,  William,  grocer 
u    4  Donald,    Isaac  L.,  watch - 
g->  maker 

^    4  Moffat,  Mrs  Alexander 
"*>  3  Forsyth,  George 
£    2  Darling,  Richard,  butcher 
^    1  Gray,  Alex. ,  metal  mercht. 

47  Watson,  D.  A. 

47  M 'Alpine,  Thomas 

47  Fraser,  Mrs  George 

47  Lawrie,  Miss 

47  Buchan,  Thomas  H. 

47  Brown,  Rev.  Alexander  O. 

49  Tweedie,  James,  grocer 

51  Mason,  Thos.,  china  merch. 

53  Lamb,  J.,  baker 

Rankeillor  Street  here 

57  Brown,  M.,  cabinetmaker 

61  Hamilton,    Thomas,    wood 
merchant 

67  Dixon,     Thomas,     &    Son, 
coal  merchants.   See  A  dv. 

89  Clark,    R.,    coal   and   lime 
merchant 

89  Spitalfield  house 

93  Hamilton,    William,    spirit 
merchant 

97  Brown,  Charles,  coal  agent 
117  Chisholm,  William 
119  Messer,  J. ,  chimney-sweeper 
121  Grieve,  Mrs 
127  Neilson,  J.  C.  M. 


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129  Halliday,  Geo.,  coalmercht. 

131  Guthrie,  Agnes 

139  Ballautyne,  Mrs 

147  Plimer,  Andrew,  mason 

If  » 1  Dewar,  S. ,  bootmaker 
E  o  2  Naesmith,  Mrs 

E  (S  3  Turner,  Robert,  collector 

The  Park  Brewery  ;  Usher, 

James  k,  Thomas,  brewers 

104  M'Kenzie,  D.,  spirit  merch. 

102  Walker,  Edward 

102  Cheyne,  Mrs  P. 

94  Murray,  Jas.  (R.  Dudgeon 

<£•  Co.) 
94  Murray,    Mrs,    sen.,    Park- 
side  house 
Henry  Street  here 
92  Burnet,  George,  grocer 
S4  Middleton,     H.    D.,    dress- 
maker 
72  Thorburn,  William,  baker 
68  Stobie,  Wm. ,  victual  dealer 
y.    B.    Railway    Branch. 
See  Railways 
56  Dalkeith  Colliery  Ofjice;  Geo. 

Baigrie,  agent 
54  Affleck,  Mrs,  grocer 
50  Neil,  George 
50  Dawson,  John 
50  Baird,  John 
50  Barnett,  James,  agent 

45  Haig,  George,  butcher 

46  Dawson,  John,  victual  dealer 
44  Brown,  M. 

40  Donaldson,  John 
40  Brown,  Mrs  Robert 
40  Philip,  William 
40  Farquhar,  John 

33  Gray,  John  C. 

34  Ferguson.  Mrs  A. 
34  Kay,  Mrs 

34  Maclimont,  John 

32  Ker,  R.  D.,  St  Leonard's  ho. 

St  Paul's  Free  Church 
28  Robertson,  John,  coal  agent 
28  Scott,  John,  coal  agent 
28  Spence,  John 
26  Ramsay,  Mrs,  dairy 
18  Thomson,  William,  slater 

14  Police  Station  _<Vb.  1 

12  Steven,    Thomas    &    Alex- 
ander, builders 

8  Gilroy,  J.,  butcher 
4  Adamson,  A. 

4  Wilson,  James 

2  Stirling,  Irvine  R.,  grocer 

St  Mark's  Place,    2. 

Warriston  Road. 
White,  Robert,  gardener 

St  Mary's  Wynd,    8. 

2  High  Street. 
3  Mason,  Mrs,  provision  dealer 
5  Stenhouse,  John 

9  Roden,  Francis 

15  Boylan,  Philip 


19  Bolan,  Thomas 

21  Norris,  Mrs  Jane 

23  Cunningham,  Thomas,  tailor 

25  MTver,  J.,  tailor.     See  Adv. 

27  Jamieson,  John,  broker 

37  Brown,      Adam,       provision 

dealer 
39  Norris,  Mrs  Jane 
45  Kerr,  Mrs  Cecilia,  broker 
47  Ferguson,  John,  tailor 

63  M'lver,  Patrick 
67  Mackenzie,  John,  tailor 

69  Stewart,  George,  broker 
71  Sherry,  John,  watch  dealer 

3  and  75  Doherty,  John 
81,  83  MTver,    James,   clothier. 

See  Adv. 
87  White,  Jas.,  china  merchant 
86  Tait,  James 

S4  Smart,  Mrs  J.,  spirit  dealer 
SO  Doherty,  John 

70  Smith,  Robert,  tanner 
70  Johnston,  D.,  &  Sons 
6S  Johnston,  James,  currier 

64  Murray,  Mrs  W. 
42  Boyd's  Entry 
42  Russell,  Thomas,  currier 


St  Patrick  Square, 

Nicolson  Street. 
East,  12.      IFe.s^,  11. 

1  Scougall,  Andrew,  butcher 

2  Stark,  James,  draper 

3  Doig,  James,  ironmonger 

4  Stephen,  Mrs 
4  Chambers  &  Lawson,  masons 
4  Hunter,  Andrew 
4  Lyall,  William 
4  Callam,  John  B. 
4  Neilson,  George,  smith 

4  White,  Wm.  (Inland  Rev.) 

5  Thomson  &  Gelletly,  drapers 

6  Wilson,  Thomas,  grocer 

7  Macdonald,  J.,  fancy  bazaar 
7b  Kerr,  Alexander 

7  b  Robertson,  Mrs  W. 

7b  Lamb,  Thomas,  slater 

7b  Aikman,  Mrs  J. 

7b  Sanderson,  J.  R. 

7b  Gordon,  George 

S  Eunson,W.  &D.,  bootmakers 

8b  Tomlinson,    Miss    I.,    eon 
fectioner 

Sc  Luis,  Joseph,  gilder 

9  Smith,  Mrs  Francis,  fruiterer 
10  Campbell,  John 
10  Veitch,  Mrs  John 
10  Cameron,  Miss  E. 
10  Bowie,  Hugh 
10  Ferguson,  John 
10  Richardson,  Mrs  James 
10  Blyth,  Miss 

13  Mickel,  A.,  grocer 
Cleric  Street  here 

14  Bruce,  R.,  basket  warehouse 

15  Kerr,  William,  corkcutter 

16  Hunter,  Alexander 

17  Walsh,  Mrs 


17  Brown,  Mrs 

17  Duff,  Mrs 

17  Hutchison,  Mrs 

17  M'Kean  &  Banks 

18  Macpherson,  Archd.,  &  Son, 

plasterers 

18  Macpherson,  G.,  house  agent 

19  Laing,  William 
19  Horsburgh,  James 
19  Marshall,  Mrs  S. 
19  Robertson,  Robert 
19  Gray,  Andrew 

19  Murray,  John 

20  Henderson,  Mrs 

20  Wood,  George  M.,  S.L. 

21  Calvert,  F.  B.,  A.M. 

22  Carrick,    Wm.   (late  Inland 

Revenue) 
22  M'Pherson,  John 
22  Steele,  Miss 
22  Ireland,  Miss 
22  Murrie,  Alexander 

22  Anderson,  James 

23  Johnston,  Charles,  &  Co. 

24  Stuart,  Miss 
4  Duncan,  Miss 

24  Smith,  Mrs  James 

26  Simpson,  J. 

27  Morris,  A. 
27  Moffat,  Mrs 
27  Anderson,  William,  clothier 

27  Peattie,  Miss 

28  Campbell,  John,  painter 

29  Learmonth,  Andrew,  dairy 

30  Trainer,  John,  grocer 

31  Towert,  William 

32  Mackinlay,  Samuel 
32  Webster,  Miss  Grace 

32  M'Parlane,  John 

33  Purves,  Joseph,  fishmonger 

34  Jeffrey,  D.,  chimney-sweep 
Falconer,  James,  smith 


St  Patrick  Street, 

Nicolson  Street. 
East,  12.      West,  11. 

1  Anderson,  Aaron,  spirit  mer. 

2  Stirling,    John,    grocer    and 

wine  merchant 

3  Robertson,  Robt. ,  tobacconist 

See  Adv. 

4  M  'Parlane,  John,  hairdresser 

5  Robertson,  Thomas,  baker 

6  Ronaldson,  W. ,  wine  mercht. 

7  Louden,  John,  draper 

9  Alexander,  G.,  pro  v.  mercht. 

St  Stephen  Street,    3. 
Hoice  Street. 
St  Stephen's  Church;  Alex- 
ander Bell,  church  officer  ; 
house,  under 
Christ  Church 
1  Campbell,  Mrs  Patrick 
1  Barnes,  Mrs  Captain 

Simpson,  R.,  cabinetmaker 
Dunlop,  C,  cabinetmaker 
Quigley  &  Reid,  printers 


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St  Vincent  Street, 

Howe  Street. 
East,  5.      West,  3. 
1  Gemble,  Mrs  C. 

1  Bryce,  Robert 

5  Grant  &  Wallace,  W.S. 

5  Wallace,  E.,  W.S. 
7  Foulis,  Miss 

7  Smith,  Alexander  M. 

7  Galloway,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings 

7  Paton,  Thomas  S.,  advocate 

7  Fyfe,  James,  writer 

7  Briscoe,  Misses,  dressmakers 

7  Proctor,  T.  R. 

9  Robertson,  Miss 
11  Moffat,  Mrs  William 

11  Pollands,  Miss  J.,  milliner 
18  Brown,  Thomas 

16  Graham,  Mrs  J. 

16  Ingram,  George 

16  Ingram,  Mrs,  dressmaker 

16  Stevenson,  W.  Hemy 

16  Bruce,  John 

16  Porteous,  Misses 

14  Macnider,  Mrs 

14  Wishart,  Miss 

12  Agnew,  Mrs  Emily  S. 
12  Simpson,  Miss  G. 

12  Berry,  Miss 

12  Drysdale,  Miss 

12  Murray,  Mrs  William 

10  Ponton,  George,  baker 

10  Brown,  Mrs  John  C. 

10  Gumming,  Mrs  E. ,  tobacconist 

8  Callender,  H. 

6  Henderson,  Robert,  S.S.C. 
6  Petrie,  Mrs 

6  M'Culloch,  Mrs  W. ,  lodgings 
6  Learmonth,  Mrs 
6  Campbell,  John 
6  Craig,  William  L. 

2  Carr,  Mrs,  straw  hat  maker 

2  Richard,  Robert 

Salamander  Street,    1. 

Baltic  Street. 
4  Stewart,  J.  J. 
6  Edin.  and  Leith  Glass  Co. 

3  M'Intosh,  J.  A.,  &  Co. 
9_Fleming,  A.  B.,  &  Co. 

15  Bell,  R.  F.,  &  Son 
21  Cunningham,  J.  &  J. 

24  Reid,  James 

25  Gray,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  bone  mills 
28  M 'Lean &  Hope,bone crashers 
31  BlachBull  m»,Mrs  Buchanan 
38  Taylor,  William,  &  Co. 

38  Stephens,  W.  W.  (  W.  Taylor 

&  Co.) 
43  Paxton,     George,     &     Son, 

boiler  makers 
47  Slaughter-houses 

Salisbury  Bank,    12. 
St  Leonard's  Hill. 

1  Clark,  Andrew 

2  Galloway,  R.  S. 

3  Stewart,  A. 


4  Mackay,  George 

5  White,  Mrs 

5  Leadbetter,  Charles 

6  Morton,  William 

8  Hutton,  J. 

9  Thallon,  W.  F. 

Salisbury  Place,    13. 

Newington. 

2  Proudfoot,  John,  grocer 

3  Torrance,  Mrs  William 

4  Jamson,  Mrs 

5  Fyfe,  Mrs 

6  Bartholomew,  G.,  engraver 

7  NIchol,  Mrs  James 

8  Wilson,  Patk.,  A.M.,  teacher 

11  Lawson,  George,  baker 

12  Ogle,  R,,  bookseller 

13  M'Crie,  Mrs  Dr 

Salisbury  Place,  W.,   13. 

Salisbury  Place. 

2  Lindsay  &   Aitken,    Misses, 

dressmakers 
7  M'Dougall,  John 
Smith,  Charles,  joiner 
Wiseman,  John 

9  Rankine,  David,  flesher 
12  Inglis,  James,  plumber 

Salisbury  Road,    13. 
Newington. 

1  Guthrie,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D. 

3  Greenhill,  John 

5  Hood,  Robert,  M.D. 

7  Rutherford,  Mrs  Walter 

9  Murray,  Ebenezer,  auctioneer 
11  Douglas,  David 
15  Vernor,  Mrs 
17  Cunningham,  Mrs  William 
19  Ritchie,  Mrs  John 
10  Bishop,  John  B. 

8  Milroy,  John 

6  Robertson,  Rev.  James 

4  Boswell,  Alexander 

Salisbury  Square,    12. 
Brown  Street. 

1  Fortune,  John 

2  Allan,  A. 

2  Blair,  J. 

3  Brown,  Charles 

Salisbury  Street, 

130  Pleasance. 
North,  8.     South,  12. 

1  Birrel,  Henry 

2  Johnstone,  Robert 
2  Gardiner,  Miss 

2  Paterson,  Mrs 

2  Fraser,  John,  baker 

4  Webster,  John 

5  Robertson,  J. 

5  Earth,  William 

5  Anderson,  David 

6  Roberts,  Thomas 

7  Gallic,  Alexander 
7  Hunter,  Walter 

7  Mather,  Mrs,  lodgings 


8  Watson,  Miss 
10  Milligan,  Mrs 
10  Bryce,  William,  plasterer 
10  Chisholm,  Walter 

10  Brotherston,  George 

11  Adamson,  J.  M. 

12  Trench,  Miss  Isabella 

13  Kirk,  Mrs 

14  Brace,  D. 

15  Anderson,  Wm.  {Bell  cfc  Co.) 

16  Eckford,  Mrs 

18  Rutherford,  Mrs,  lodgings 

19  Toshack,  Mrs  H. 

19  Mowat,  Robert,  bookseller 

21  Byres,  Mrs,  lodgings 

23  Field,  Miss 

24  Gilbert,  James 

24  Kenned j',  Alex.  (I.B.O.) 

24  Short,  Mrs 

28  Kerr,  Mrs  James 

28  Litster,  Thomas 

28  Stark,  James 

Salisbury  Terrace,    8. 

Dumbiedykes  Bond. 
1  Pringle,  Alexander 
3  Galbraith,  John 
3  Farquhar,  Andrew 
3  Stenhouse,  John 
7  Davidson,  Alex.,  mi 
7  Denholm,  Alexander 
7  Hunter,  Samuel,  builder 
7  Thomson,  Andrew,  brewer 

Sandilands  Place,    4. 

Bonnington  Boad. 
Veitch,  William,  grocer,  etc. 

Sandport  Street,    4. 
Commercial  Street. 

1  Braidwood  &  Fowler,  gro  e*8 

2  Pringle,  John 

3  Peat,  Mrs  Janet,  fruiterer 

10  Pourie,  J.,  &  Sons,  ci 

11  Wordie  &  Co. 

12  Mielisch,   Heinrich,  German 

coffeehouse 

12  Cunningham,  A.  L.,  smith 

13  Priebke,  F.,  tobacconist 
Post  Office 

14  &   15  Gillespie,   Gordon  J., 

spirit  merchant 

17  Boyne,  Mrs  Isa.,  spirit  dealer 

18  Flett,  George,  tailor 

19  Randal,   Mrs   George,    spirit 

dealer  ;  house,  16 

22  Moore.  Mrs  Ursula,  greengro. 

23  Turnbull,    Salvesen,    &   Co., 

Netherlands  Consul  office 

24  Chalmers,  Robt.,  spirit  mer. 

26  Ross,  Miss  Isa.,  tobacconist 

27  Laing,  Alexander,  tailor 

29  Tait,  A.,  &  Son,  butchers 

30  Foreman,  Anthony 

33  Murray,      Miss      Elizabeth, 

china  merchant 

34  Pratt,  David,  grocer 

36  Mason,  John,  china  merrht. 


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38  Stalker,  William,  china  mer- 

chant ;  house  16 

39  Davidson,  Eben. ,  ship-broker 

40  Leslie,  Thomas,  tailor 

42  Aulil,  Gideon,  spirit  dealer 

43  &   44   Scott,    And.,    &  Son, 

seamen's  hat  makers 
45  Weber,  F.  W.,  tobacconist 
47  Wilson,  William,  shoemaker 

Saunders  Street,    3. 

Stockbridge. 

2  Calder,  John,  tailor 

3  Barton,  John  V. 

3  M'Lennan,  Mrs  J. 
3  Clark,  Thomas  D. 
3  Andrews,  James 
3  M'Call,  John 

3  Mackay,  Mrs  James 

4  Smith,  John,  news-agent 

5  Dr'yden,  James 
5  Brown,  Misses 

5  Roper,  Henry  J. 
5  Lenz,  Joseph  W. 
5  M'Kay,  Alexander 

5  Little,  Miss  E. 

6  Jack,  William 

6  Atkinson,  Robert 

6  Little,  R. 

6  Forsyth,  Mrs  E. 

6  Sutherland,  W.,  tailor 

6  Kerr,  Mrs  Jane,  ladies'  nurse 

6  Murray,  George,  mason 

7  Young,  Thomas 
7  Neilson,  Mrs 

10  Lothian,  Peter,  gardener 
10  Lamb,  Robert,  tailor 
10  Lothian,  Peter 

10  Robertson,  Miss  M. 

11  Gale,  Mrs  Grace,  grocer 

12  Laurie,  Mrs  J. ,  provision  mer- 

chant 
15  Keir,  Miss  J.,  milliner 

Saxe-Cobourg  Place,    3. 

West  Claremont  Street. 

1  Fleming,  Mrs 

2  Somerville,  Alexander 

3  Bryce,  Miss 

4  Maclaurin,  Mrs,  sen. 

4  Maclaurin,  James 

5  Davidson,  Rev.  Peter,  D.D. 

6  Parker,  Mrs 

7  Thomson,  Rev.  James 
9  Carmichael,  James 

10  Collier,  Wm.  Francis,  LL.D. 

11  Montgomerie,  James,  M.D. 

12  Hewat,  John 

13  Fraser,  Rev.  William,  M.A. 

14  Logan,  Mrs 

15  Hope,  James  (D.A'.S.) 

23  Orr,  Miss 

24  Bruce,  Rev.  John,  D.D. 

28  Macbeth,  Noi-man,  artist 

29  Briggs,  Mrs  Colonel 

30  Black,  Mrs 

31  Logan,  Charles  B.,  W.S. 


Sciennes,  West,    13. 
Summerhall. 

15  Sang,  Edward,  &  Son 
15  Sang,  E.  Elmslie 

21  Crichton,  M.  H. 

23  Douglas,  James 
29  Fairgrieve,  Miss 

31  Edinburgh  distillery 

31  Usher,  A.  &  J. 

33  Duncanson,  John 

35  Bertram,  George,  engineer 

43  M'Glashan,  A. 

42  Alder,     Henry,     gas    meter 

manufactory 
42  Edgar,  Peter 
42  Smeatou,  William 

24  Simpson,  James,  shoemaker 

22  Murray,  Peter 

Sciennes  Hill.    13. 

Bertram,  Geo.,  Sciennes  hill 
house 
1  Hart,  William 

3  Gardner,  John  Kay 

5  Cairns,  John 

7  Dobie,  John 

9  Hutchinson,  Miss  M. 

11  Walker,  James 

8  Hydropathic,  Galvanic,  and 

Turkish  baths 

6  Davie,  Peter 

4  Shearer,  John 

Sciennes  Hill  Place,  13. 

Sciennes  Hill. 

1  Biggar,  John,  architect 
1  Stott,  Joseph  E. 
1   Fairbairn,  Mrs 
1  Russell,  Mrs  Jane 
1  Rose,  W.  K. 
1  Munro,  C.  R. 

1  Dow,  Mrs  W.  B. 

2  Morris,  Hugh 
2  M 'Donald,  D. 

2  Murray,  Alexander 

3  Doyle,  Charles 
3  Bremner,  David 

3  Graham,  Alexander 
3  Grant,  John 
3  Murdoch,  John 
3  Proudfoot,  John 
3  Milne,  Thomas 

Sciennes  Place,    13. 

Sciennes  Hill. 

2  Anderson.  James 

3  Armstrong,  John 

12  Cochrane,  Mrs 

12  Peacock,  Hugh  C. 

Sciennes  St.,  East,    13. 

Causewayside. 

1  Mossman,  Andrew,  grocer 

3  Reid,  John 

4  Robertson,  George 

5  Lawric  &  Sons,  grocers 


6  Cousin,  J. 

7  Cunningham,  Miss 

8  Raeburn,  William,  flesher 

9  Murray,  Peter 
9  Murray,  J.  L. 
9  Russell,  John 
9  Walker,  James 

9  M'Lean,  A.  Thomson 
9  Loch,  Ebenezer,  tailor 

10  Ferguson,  David 

14  Ranken,  David,  iiesher 

14  Young,  James 
Sciennes  Ironviorks. 
Middleton  &  Co. 

Scotland.  Street, 

29  Drummond  Place. 

East,  3.      West,  5. 

1  Hutchison,  Mrs  J. ,  dairy 

1  Reid,  Mrs 

1  Kirkhope,  Alexander 

1  Taylor,  Mrs 

3  Macallum,  James  H. 

3  Kirkhope,  Alexander,  grocer 

5  Wright,  Miss 

7  Rae,  George,  coachmaker 

7  Boyd,  Miss 

7  Stewart,  Mrs 

7  Ellis,  Mrs 

7  Roger,  Alexander,  S.S.C. 

7  Millidge,  Edwin 

9  Hogg,  Mrs 

9  Hogg,  John 

9a  Walker,  David 

11  Hyslop,  Mrs 

11  Imrie,  Robert  B. 
11  Galletly,  Alexander 

15  Hutchinson,  Arthur  H. 
17  Robertson,  Mrs  Margaret 

17  Fletcher,  John  {Traill  &  F.) 
19  Lees,  Chas.,  portrait  painter, 
R.S.A. 

21  Henderson,  William 
23  Ferguson,  James  Scott 
23  Wolston,  Walter  T.  P. 

23  Maclean,  Mrs 

25  Walker,  Mrs  A.  S. 
25  Renton,  James,  S.S.C. 
25a  Brown,  J.  &  M.,  milliners 

27  Robertson,  Alaric 
29  Jones,  R.  M; 

31  Henderson,  Mrs 

31  Clark,  Thomas,  clerk 

3lA  Gallagher,  J. 

33  Niven,  Alex.  Thomas,  C.  A. 

35  Cameron,  John 

35  Urcpihart,  John 

37  Pyper,  John,  agent 

39  M 'Gibbon,  John  S. 

Railway  Station.     See  Rail- 
ivaijs. 

25  Bonnar,  Mrs 

28  Watt,  Andrew 

26  Elgin,  William  (E  &  Son) 

24  Gardiner,  Rev.  Andrew 

22  Roughead,  Miss  A. 
22  Philip,  David,  S.S.C. 
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22  Pinkerton,  Miss 

22  Irvine,  James 

22  Robertson,  Miss 

20  Ogilvy,  James,  writer 

16  Giles,   Arthur  (R.   Grant  d- 

Son) 
16  Peebles,  John  G.  C,  S.S.C. 

16  Macgregor,  Miss  B. 
16a  Finlay,  John 

14  Stewart,  Mrs 

14a  Wemyss,  James 

12  Naumann,  C.  0. 

12  Consul,       Royal      Imperial 

A  ustrian 
10  Whytt,  Alexander  H. 
8  Thomson,  Misses 

8  Forbes,  David 
6  Alves,  Miss 

6  Pass,  Edwin 

6  M 'Carter,  Mrs 

4  Young,  Robert 

2  Player,  Jn.,  coach  proprietor 

2  Drummond,  William 

2  Robertson,  Mrs 

2  Dick,  James  J. 

Seafield,    2. 
Eastfield. 
Sutherland,  Robert,  4  Frithfield 
Day,  Joseph,  Frithfield  baths 
Innes,  John,  Seafield 
Aitken,  Thomas,  Seafield  place 
Wright,  John,  Seafield  place 
Browne,  Misses,  Seafield  place 
Harley,  William,  Seafield  place 
Paterson,  Walter,  Seafield  place 
Aitken,  Thomas,  Seafield  baths 
Aitken,  Miss  M.,  Seafield  baths 
Philip,  Andrew,  3  Seafield  row 
Russell,  William,  4  Seafield  row 
Smith,  Miss,  Fillyside  cottage 
Affleck,  John,  Fillyside  gardens 
Logan,  D.  M. ,  Seafield  lodge 
Logan,  Miss  Susan,  Seafield  ldg. 
Doig,  Charles,  Seafield  house 
Fleming,  Mrs,  Seagrove  house 
Menzies,    George  (M.    &    Co.), 

Seacot  house 
Sim,  Alexander,  Rhynd  lodge 
Sim,   William  (W.   S.   &  Co.), 

Rhynd  lodge 
Robertson,  Thomas  B.,  3  Booth- 
acre  cottages 
Walker,   William,    2  Pirniefield 
Thomson,  William,  2  Pirniefield 

Semple  Street.    10. 

2  Gowans,  James 

3  Thomson,  James,  plumber 

9  Dickson,  Thomas 
12  Glen,  Peter 

12  Glen,  Thomas 

17  Gardiner,  Alex.  (Main  Jc  G. 
22  Lawrie,  A.,  coal  merchant 

Seton  Place,    13. 

Grange  Road. 
2  Thomson,  Mrs,  of  Polbeath 


Boag,  James  R. 

Taylor,  James 

Valentine,  John  (  V.  <t  Co. ) 

Adamson,  J.  W.  M. 

Thomson,  George 

Combe,  Matthew 

Gowans,  Chas.  (Union  Bank) 

Buchanan,  Mrs  John 

Neill,  Mrs  Robert 

Mellis,  Mrs 

Steele,  George 

Halley,  James  P. 

Pillans,  J. 

Boyd,  Rev.  William 

Webster,  Mrs 

Smith,  John 

Bird,  Robert,  M.D. 

Douglas,  Miss 

Liston,    David,   Professor  of 

Hebrew,      University     of 

Edinburgh 
Riddell,  Robert 
Smith,  John 


Shandwick  Place,    4. 

Maitland  Street. 

1  Hopkirk,  George,  spirit  mer. 

1  Syme,    James,    Professor  of 

Clinical  Surgery 

2  Sansome,  Frederick  S. ,  draper 

2  Kissock,  Misses 

3  Gidden,  William 

4  Forbes,  Miss 

5  M'Kenzie,  Mrs 

6  Fairbairn,  Miss 

7  Tait,  Mrs,  of  Pirn 

8  Bell,  Benjamin,  surgeon 

9  Russell,  Alex.  James,  C.S 

10  Mackay,  Robert,  W.S. 

11  Graham,  Humphry,  W.S. 

12  Dewar,  Miss,  lodgings 

13  Dewar,  John,  lodgings 

14  Rolland,  Miss 

15  M'Ewan,  William 
15  Gowans,  John,  macer 

Sheriff  Brae,    4. 

Coalhill. 


Cooper,  Mrs,  cowfeeder 

Taylor,  George,  dairyman 

St  Thomas's  Church 

Dalgleish,  Thomas,  engineer 

Ratter,  William 

Thomson,  Wm.,  coalmercht. 

Davidson,  John,  &  Co., 
shipbrokers 

Allan  k  Gavin,  wine  mer- 
chants 

Russell,  Thomas 

Graham,  T.,  provision  mer- 
chant 

Ainslie,  J.,  coal  merchant 

Chisholm,  Archibald,  smith 

Elliot,  J.,  merchant 

Bain,  Francis,  broker 

Wright,  Peter 

Parcero,  Joseph 


Shore. 

North,  1.     South,  3. 
Tower  Street  here 

1  Naismith,  Robert,  jun.,  spirit 

merchant 

2  Jamieson,  George,  steam-tug 

owner 
2  Dykes,  Js.,  steam-tug  owner 

4  Kiddie,  Thos. ,  spirit  dealer 

5  Davidson,  R.,  &  Co. 
Scottish  Colour  Works 

Timber  Rush  here 

8  Samuel,  William 
10  Hassell,  Mrs 
10  Nicolson,  William 
12  Wick,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer 
14  Glasgow  Jute  Company 
17  Robertson,  John,  spirit  men 
20  Macdonald,  John,  New  Ship 

tavern 
22  Morgan,  Mrs  James,  Prince 

of  Wales  tavern 
28  Archibald,  F.,  Old  Ship  tav. 
30  M 'Donald,    David,    &    Son, 

grocers 
32  Crawford,  W.,  baker 

34  Doig,  James,  spirit  dealer 

35  Reid  k  Son,  booksellers 

Bernard  Street  here 

36  Rutherford  k  Co.,  spirit  dlra 

37  Thiems,  Heinrich 

38  Macgregor,  Mrs,  eating-house 

39  Campbell,  John,  hairdresser 
40,  41,  &  43  Slimon,   R.   &  D., 

ironmongers     and      ship- 
chandlers.     See  Adv. 

45  Yallans,  J. 

46  Colterjahn,  W. 

47  Grant,  Jn.,  jun. ,  confectioner 
49  Carter,       Joseph,       tobacco 

manufacturer 

51  Galium,  Thomas,  k  Son 

52  Forbes,  William,  prov.  dlr. 

53  Bain,  John 

53  Gill,  Robert,  printer 

54  Thiems,  F.  G. ,  china  mercht. 

55  M'Kay,  Mrs,  tavern 

56  Koerber,  H.,  tailor 

59  Edmond,  John,  ropemaker 

60  M 'Donald,     Duncan,    spirit 

merchant 

65  Cuthbertson,  G.,  grocer 

66  Schneider,  Carl,  tobacconist 

Queen  Street  here 

67  Strachan,  W.,  grocer 

68  Gilbert  &  Co.,  pawnbrokers 

69  Watt,  Mrs,  baker 

71  Lethem,  James,  tobacconist 

72  Ferguson,  Jn.,  spirit  mercht. 

73  Stenhouse,  V.,  draper 

74  Hallev,  William,  druggist 

75  Mathieson,  Rd.  (/.  <b"R.  M.) 

76  Archibald,  F.,  spirit  mercht. 

77  Gray,  A.,  cork  manufacturer 


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See  Leith  Walk. 

Sibbald  Place,    11. 

St  Patrick  Square. 
M'Intosh,  Elizabeth. 

2  Inglis,  Archibald 

Silverfield,    3. 

Bonnington  Road. 
Barry,  John 
M'Dougall,  Mrs  J.,  gardener 

Silvermills.    3. 

Stott,  David  A.,  tanner 
Clark,  Martin,  spiral  turner 
Bogie,  James,  smith 
Smith,  R.,  k  Co.,  brassfounders. 

See  Adv. 
"Wood,  Thomas,  joiner 
Paton,  Walter,  cabinetmaker 

Simon  Square,    12. 

Gibb's  Entry. 

I  Alexander,  Charles,  tailor 

3  Neilson,     Robert,     chimney 

sweeper 

6  King,  Robert,  gasfitter,  etc. 

7  Laiollaw,  R. ,  k  Son.  See  Adv. 

11  Paterson,  Miss  A. 

12  Shaw,  Robert 

24  Young,  Mrs,  grocer 
29  Gillies,  John 

Smith's  Place,    2. 

Leith  Walk. 
1  Alexander,  Thomas 

1  Muir,  Rev.  A.  S. 

2  Anderson,  Miss 
2  Andrew,  Mrs 

2  Blaik,  Hugh 
2  Andrew,  John 
2  M'Craw,  Mrs 

2  Chines,  James 

3  Robertson,  James 

4  Morrison,  William 

5  Rose,  L. 

6  Smith,  Thomas 

7  Thomson,  J.  W. 

8  Johnston,  Alfred  C. 
8  Alves,  William 

8  Ballantyne,  Mrs 

8  Spenee,  Miss 

9  Davidson,  John 
9  Kettle,  R. 

10  Watson,  Mrs  Ebenezer 

II  Smart,  Rev.  John,  D.D. 

13  Dunlop,  Mrs  James  Usher 
15  Breysig,  J.  A. 

Raimes,  Blanshards,  k  Co. 
17  Blanshard,  Thomas 
17  Blanshard,  Miss 

Society,    9. 

Brown  Square. 
10  Cockson,  Mrs,  shawl-darner 
10  Barker,  Patrick 
10  Easton,  George 


South  Bridge. 

East,  8.     West,  9. 
1  &  2  Stoddart,  J.,  trim,  shop 
3  Wilson,  J. ,  &  Co. ,  silk  mercers 
3  Mackenzie,  A.  C. 

6  Scott,  Low,  &  Co.,  drapers 

7  Oliphant,  William,  &  Co. 

9  Dudgeon,  Robert,  &  Co.    See 
Adv.  at  front  of  book 

10  Donaldson,  William,  &  Co. 

11  Craig,  A. 

11  Craig  Brothers  &  Co. 

12  &  13  Tait,  William 

1 4  Morton,  A. ,  ribbon  merchant 

17  Ogilvy,  G.  A. 

18  Middlemass,  J.  &  A.,  clothrs. 
See  Adv.  at  front  of  book 

20  Johnston  &  Co. 

21  Auld,  James,  bootmaker 

22  Bower  k    Brown,   clothiers. 

See  Adv. 

23  Mayer,  H. 

24  Goodsir,  George 

25  Greathead,  H.,  fancy  bazaar 

26  Bird,  Thomas 

27  Calver,  Robert 

2S  Paton,  A.,  shoemaker 

29  Kirkwood,  James 

30  Small,  William,  outfitter 

31  Spenee,  J. ,  tailor  and  clothier 
31  Turner,  D.,  draper 

31  Purves,  J.  &  P. 

32  Barker  &  Forbes,  tailors 

33  Bell  k  Co.,  bootmakers 
33  Young,  William 

33  Anderson,  William 

34  Gibson,  D.  L.,  silk  mercer 

35  South   Bridge  Paiunbroking 

Co.     See  Adv. 
35  Grieve,  John  G. ,  manager 

35  Orrock,  Alex.,  bookbinder 

36  Panton  &  Young,  ou+fitters 

See  Adv. 

37  Mundell,  A. 

38  Thornhill  &  Co. 

39  Edinburgh    Loan   Co.      See 

Adv. 

39  Campbell,  James,  manager 
39  Lindsay,  John,  printer 
39  Lang,  Samuel 
39  Cownie,  J.  G. 
39  Wolston,  Walter  T.  P. 

39  Higgins,  F. 

40  Kellock,  A. ,  &  Co.    See  A  dv. 

41  Greig,  J. 

42  Macfeat,  W.,  china  mercht. 

43  Gibb,  Richard  W. 

44  Thomson,  John,  pawnbroker 
44  Fullarton  &  Co.,  publishers 
44  Macphail,  N.,  agent 

44  Carinichael,  W. 
44  Carmichael,  Misses 
44  Pratt,  Robert,  tailor 

44  Nimmo,  P.,  photographer 

45  Gardner,  James.     See  Adv. 

46  Donaldson,  William 

47  Renwick,  T.  Kerr 

48  Weddell,  William 


49  Ogle  k  Murray,  booksellers 

50  Pryde,  James,  teacher 

50  Crawford,  J.,  warehouseman 
50  Peacock,  II. 

0  Gregory,  Cubit,  k  Sons 

1  Irving,  J.,  bootmaker 

2  Stevenson,  Alexander 

Infirmary  Street  here 

53  &  54  Stevenson,  Alexander 

54  Watson,  J.,  writing-master 
54  Robertson,  A.,  M.  A.,  teacher 
54  Armour  k  Co.,  printers 

54  Fuller,  John,  draper 

55  Thin,  James,  bookseller 

56  Richardson,  William 

57  Livingstone,   E.  k  S. 

58  Mackenzie,  David,  cutler 

59  Banks,  J. 
59  Dewar,  W. 

59  Mackenzie,  W.,  publisher 
59  Wilson,  Thomas,  agent 
59  Glaston,  Simon.     See  Adv. 
59  Tod,  George,  bookbinder 
59  Jack,  Thomas  C,  publisher 
59  Marr,  Mrs 

59  Hay,  Thomas 

60  Turnbull,  Robert 

61  M'Culloch,  Thomas,  druggist 

62  Robertson,  H.,  confectioner 

63  Mackintosh,  J.,  tobacconist 

63  Cownie,  William,  &  Sons 

64  Maclachlan  k  Stewart.     See 

Adv.     . 

65  Imrie,  H.,  confectioner 

66  Gardiner,  W.,  stationer 

67  Murray,  A.,  grocer 

68  Pairman,  Mrs  Ro. 
71  Cameron,  James 
71  Arrighi,  L. 
g    71    Watt     Institution     and- 
§  School  of  Arts 

&  71  Jamieson,      A.,     turner. 
^  See  Adv. 

1   71  Lees,  W.,  A.M. 
2    72  Barclay,  George 

73  Edinburgh   Young  3Ien's 

Christian  Association 
75  Brown,  Rev.  Archibald 

77  Paterson,  Hugh,  k  Co. 
80  Greiner  Brothers 
82  Rombach  Brothers  &  Co. 
82  Forsyth,  John,  printer 
82  Hutton,  A.,  pawnbroker 

84  Alexander  k  Macnab 

85  Hodge,  C.  &  T. 

86  M'Leish,  Charles 
86  Miller,  D.  R. 

86  Bone,  J. 

87  Craig,  James,  draper 

88  Mason,  David,  k  Co. 

88  Aitken,  Alexander 

89  Lyon  Brothers 

90  Thomson,  P.,  photographer 
90  M'Leod,  J.,  engraver,  etc. 

90  M 'Gibbon,  Geo.  R.,  clothier 

91  Paterson,  Robert 

92  Thomson,  John 


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93  Stewart,  J.  C,  clothier 

94  Wilkie,  R. 

94  M'Pherson,  J. 

95  Sutherland,  Peter,  stationer 

94  to  98  Hunter  &  M  'Donald 
98  Assay e  Office 

98  Gold'smitlis'  Hall 

95  Weir,  Samuel 

98  Milne,  James  M. 

99  M'Cann,     James,      mantle 

manufacturer 

100  Liverpool  and  London  and 

Globe  Jnsur.     See  Adv. 

101  Commercial     Bank     (sub- 

office)  ;  Peter  Robertson, 
agent 

102  Scottish    Property    Invest- 

ment   Company ;    Hugh 

Cameron,  manager.     See 

Adv. 
102  Smith,    John,    tailor.      See 

Adv. 
102  Alexander,  John 
102  Mackie,  W.  S. 

102  Michael  &  Cohen 

103  Thomson,  R.   V.,  clothier. 

See  Adv. 

104  Christie  k  Kilpatrick 

105  Smith,  J. 

105  Gilchrist,  J.,  photographer 

106  Gibson,  James,  &  Co. 

106  Livingston,  D. 

107  Tavlor  &  Turnbull 

108  Smith,  G.  &  A.,  shawl  and 

mantle  manufacturers 

Sowersby  Place,    4. 
Bonnington  Road. 
1  Shepherd,  George,  butcher 
3  Sowersby,  George,,  baker 

Spence's  Place,    10. 

Port  Hopetoun. 
5  Speed,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
5  MiUar,  Mrs  W. ,  nurse 
5  Hendrie,  Mrs,  cook 
7  Templeton,  Alexander 

7  Green,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
S  Cuthbert,  Clarkson,  M.D. 

Spence's  Place,    3. 

Leith. 
3  Robertson,  Mrs 
3  Macnaughton,  Mrs 
3  Porteous,  Alexander 
3  Proctor,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

8  Ritchie,  George 

9  Inglis,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer 

10  Smith,  Mrs  J.,  grocer 

11  Ramage,  James 
11  Guthrie,  Michael 

11  Falconer,  William  (H.M.C.) 
13  Pentland,    Y.    J.,    &    Son, 

coopers 
]  6  Gillies  Sisters,  milliners,  etc. 

Spittal  Street,    10. 
Grindlay  Street. 
1   Williamson,  Miss  E. 


2  Kerr,  Alexander 

3  Strachan,  E. 

3  Miller,  Mrs  James 

3  Christie,  Mrs  A.  R. 

3  Wardale,  Thomas 

3  Wardale,  William 

3  Wardale,  Mary,  teacher 

3  Callum,  Mrs 

4  Strachan,  E. ,  spirit  mercht. 

5  Middlemass,  Thomas 
7  Rutherford,  Richard 
7  Kirkland,  John 

7  Glen,  John 

8  Inglis,  James 

8  Inglis,  John,  tailor 

8  Kinmond,  John 

8  Wilson,  William 

8  M'Kean,  Martin 

8  Stevenson,   Thomas  (Ander- 
son &  S.) 

Grindlay  Street  here 

17  M'Culloch,  Alexander 

17  Hay,  Peter 

17  Hay,  Miss,  dressmaker 

17  Gracie,  Robert 

17  MacGregor,  Donald 

17  Paterson,  James 

17  Gilbert,  Peter 

17  Le  Quilbecq,  Mrs 
Armstrong  &  Hogg 
Scott  &  Croal 
Royal  Horse  Bazaar 
Shiels  &  Slater.     See  Adv. 
Craig,  John 

Brown,  Robert 

Ferguslie    Brick    and    Tile 
Depot 

Free  St  CutJthert's  Church 
20  Davie,  James 
20  Chesney,  Andrew,  sawmaker 
20  Whyte,  Thos.  B.  (G.P.O.) 
20  M'Call,  Martin,  writer 
20  Fraser,  George 
20  Langlands,  Peter,  teacher 

18  Ayton,  Jonas 

18  Ferguson,  William 
18  Hodge,  Miss  Jessie 
18  Stewart,  Hugh 
18  Johnstone,  Thomas 
18  Rennie,  C.  D. 
16  Wipper,  Robert 
16  Dempster,  Wm.,  musician 
14  Kerr,  Alexander 
14  Browidee,  William,  builder 
14  Brooks,  John 
14  Alexander,  David 
14  Thornton,  David,  builder 
12  Meikle,  James 
12  Flood,  Mrs 
12  Murdoch,  John 
12  Sinclair,  Peter 
12  Roger,  John  D.,  builder 
ffl      10  Hay,  Alexander,  grocer 
.3  gj  9  Paterson,  Jas.,  butcher 
-S'.fs   8  Burge,  John  B.,  hatter 
s-|    8  Bargh,  William 
|g  1^    8  Moir,  Mrs 
1  ^        S  Brockley,  Mrs 


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8  Godfrey,  Robert 

7  Wilson,    Allan.       See 

Adv. 
6  Sutherland,  Robert 
5  Sutherland,  Eobert 
4  Watson,      Edward     P., 

clothier.     See  Adv. 
4  Laidlaw,  Adam,  draper 
2  Sutherland,  Robert 


Spring  Gardens,    8. 
Abbey  Hill. 

13  Adamson,  Mrs  Thomas 

15  Menzies,  John 

17  Slater,  Andrew 
19  Smith,  J.  L. 
29  Atkinson,  J.  T. 
31  Main,  Peter 

31  Bouchard,  John 

33  Carmichael,  Thomas 

18  Cranston,  Robert 

16  Wells,  John 

14  Brown,  Miss  Isabella 

12  Leahy,  Mrs  Ann 
10  Martin,  James 

10  Henderson,  George 
8  Eobertson,  Fergus 
6  M'Laren,  James 
4  Hammond,  E. 
2  Reid,  Robert 

Spring  Gardens,    5. 
Stockbridge. 

1  Morris,  Mrs  H. 

1  Hall,  George,  coach  office 

1  Smith,  Jn.,  &  Son,  coal  office 

2  &  3  Rae,  Alexander,  grocer 

4  Thyne,  Wilham,  &  Sons 

5  Gray,  A.  F.,  chemist 

6  Wesslink,  Herman 
6  Thyne,  William 

6  Wilson,  C,  dressmaker 

8  Rae,  Henry,  silk  mercer 

9  Aitchison,  Mrs  James 

10  SomerviUe,  Robt.,  bookseller 

Springfield.    3. 

See  Leith  Walk. 

Stafford  Street,    4. 
Shandwick  Place. 

11  Shanks,  James,  lodgings 

13  Anderson,  Mrs  Frances 

15  Wybber,  Mrs 
21  Brown,  Miss 

23  Boyes,  Charles  Robert 
25  Msbet,  David,  lodgings 
27  Copland,  H.  Y.  D. 
29  Scotland,  Mrs,  lodgings 
31  Chambers,  Miss 
31  Sutherland,  Mrs 
31  Brown,  William 
31  Walker,  Rev.  R.  W. 

31  Smith,  George 

32  Jamieson,  James 

32  Logan,  Thomas,  writer 


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32  Reid,  John,  gardener 

32  Dickson,  Mrs,  lodgings 

30  Grav,  Alexander 

26  Scott,  James 

24  Stuart,  Alexander,  W.S. 

22  Innes,  Mrs 

20   Western  Institution 

16  Buchanan,  Charles  M. 

14  Graham,  Mrs 
12  Haldane,  Misses 

12  M'Vean,  Matthew 
10  Thomson,  William 

8  Officer,  William,  S.S.C. 
6  Jalfray,  Misses 
4  Wenley,  Mark 
2  M'Ewan,  William,  painter 
2  Oman,  1ST.,  tailor 
2  Gairns,  John,  baker 

Stanhope  Place,    10. 
Roseburn. 

1  Johnston,  George 

2  Stevenson,  John 

4  Tod,  David 

5  Campbell,  Wm.  (Stuart  <£■  C. ) 

6  Oates,  Alfred 
10  Montgomery,  Rev.  John 

7  Sutherland,  Peter 

9  Hamilton,  James 

13  Wviie,  Andrew 

15  Hill,  Mrs  Robert 

Stanhope  Place,  W.,  10. 
Roseburn. 

1  Orman,  William,  builder 

2  Smith,  Thomas 

2  Cameron,  Eichd.  (Jas. C.&S.) 

4  Campbell,  Mrs 

5  Scott,  John,  baker 

7  Horsburgh,  Miss 

8  Barrie,  John 

Stanley  Road,    5. 
Newhaven  Road. 

Methuen,  James,  Dunforth 
Morton,  H.,  Belvidere  house 
Clapperton,  James,  Maviston 
Galloway,  James 
Macnaughton,  Alexander,  Arran- 

more  villa 
Richardson,     Mrs    T.,    Arbutus 

villa 
Duncan,  Alex.,  Alexandria  villa 
Marr,  G.,  &  Son,  joiners 
Mowat,  T. ,  Fern  bank 
Rodger,  Mrs,  Laurel  bank 
Gilford,  William,  Home  villa 
Merrilees,  Wm. ,  coach  proprietor 
Strasenburgh,  R. ,  Railway  hotel 

Starbank  Place,    5. 
Trin  ity. 
1  Goodlet,  John,  grocer 

Stead's  Place.    3. 

See  Leith  Walk. 


Stockbridge  Market.  3. 

8  Young  &  Son,  butchers 
Thyne,  John,  butcher 

Strathearn  Road.    13. 

1  Addis,  Mrs  William 

2  Anderson,  William  (of  Glen- 
tarkie) 

2  Stevenson,  Miss 

3  Macdonell,  Miss,  of  Glengary 

4  Dickson,  J.,  Geneva  cottage 

5  Douglas,   Mrs  D.,    Laverock 
cottage 

6  Wakeman,     Mrs,     Thornloe 
lodge 

7  Livingston,  John 
S  Sym,  William,  St  Mary's 

9  Clapperton,  William  R. 
10  Jerviswoode,  Lord 

Murray,  David,  accountant 

Stuart  Street,  Great,   4. 

Ainslie  Place. 
1 
1 
1 
2 

3 

4 


4  Sylvani,  Henry 

4  Sylvani,  Miss  J. 

5  Johnston,  Robert 

6  M'Nicoll,  Alexander 

7  M'Nee,  Mrs 

9  Hamilton,  George 
10  Martin,  John 
Galletly,  William 

Summer  Place,    3. 
Inverleith  RjW. 

1  Munro,  Mrs  William 

2  Harrower,  Mrs,  smaUwares 

3  Muir,  William 

3  Campbell,  Miss  Catherine 

3  Johnstone,  W.  W. 

4  Smith,  George,  butcher 

5  Thomson,  James,  fruiterer 

Summerfield.    2. 

See  Restalrig  Road. 


Douglas,  William,  R.S.A. 

Morris,  Robert 

Johnston,  Miss 

Lichtenstein,  Geo.,  professor 
of  music 

Shand,  A.  B.,  advocate 

WaddeU,  A.  Peddie,  W.S. 
5  Hunter,  Miss 
5  Edmondstoune,  Mrs 

5  Simson,  Miss 

6  Jamieson,  Miss 

6  M 'Donald,  J.  B.,  artist 

6  Hogg,  George  B. 

7  Clark,  Mrs 

7  Hamilton,  John,  W.S. 

7  Donaldson,  Rev.  John 

8  Moir,  Misses 

8  Rettie,  M.,  advocate 

8  Innes,  Wm.  ( Union  Bank) 

8  Armstrong,  John 

9  Kerr,  Robert 

10  Robertson,  D.  S.,  C.A. 

11  Pitman,  Frederick,  W.S. 

12  Mackenzie,  Donald,  advocate 

12  Mackenzie,  Mrs,  senior 

13  Talbot,  H.  Fox 

14  Christie,  Major-General 

15  Moncreiff,  J.,  advocate,  M.P. 

16  Begbie,  J.  Warburton 

17  Clark,  A.  R.,  advocate 

18  Wotherspoon  &  Mack 

18  Wotherspoon,  W.,  S.S.C. 

19  Borthwick,  Mrs 

19  Bucher,  Signor,  professor  of 

singing 

20  Shannon,  Miss 
20  Oldham,  Mrs 
20  Goodshaw,  Mrs 
20  Davie,  Mrs 

Summer  Bank,    3. 
Scotland  Street. 

2  Neilson,  Robert 

3  Macintosh,  James 


Summerhall,    13. 

Meadows. 

Bryden,  J.    &  A.,   builders, 
Summerhall  cottage 
7  Macdonald,  Andrew,  clothier 
3  Thomson,  John  S. 

Robin,     M'Millan,    &    Co., 
brewers 

Summerhall  Place,    13. 

Summerhall. 

1  Walker,  Mrs 

1  Lyon,  George 

1  Craig,  James 

1  Robertson,  Mrs  George 

1  Millar,  Mrs  James 

1  Lind,  Thomas 

2  Wells,  L. 

3  Mackenzie,  Mrs  Hectorina 
3  Steven,  Michael  M. 

3  Wallace,  J.  B. 
3  Elder,  Misses 
3  HiU,  William 

Summerside  Street,    5. 

Ferry  Road,  Leith. 

CaUam,  George 
Hay,  Mrs  Thomas 

Surgeon  Square,    8. 

High  School  Yards. 

Phrenological  Museum 
1  Stewart,  Alexander 

Swanfield,    4. 

Bonnington  Road. 

3  Murray,  James,  ham-eurer 

4  Wilson,  W.,  millmaster 

5  Wilson,  George 
5  Lindsav,  Mrs 


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Swinton  Row,    1. 

Elder  Street. 

Carstairs,  W.,  jeweller 

Main,  John,  agent 
M'Craw,  Daniel,  silversmith 
Burnet,  P.  'Wood,  wood  carver 
Oliver,  G.  E.,  engraver 

Wright,  F.,  goldbeater 
Forbes,  Walter,  brassfounder 
Scott,  James,  cabinetmaker 

Sylvan  Place,    13. 

Meadows. 

1  Fairgrieve,  Thomas 

1  Anderson,  David 

2  Anderson,  Thomas 

3  Dick,  Robert 

3  Dick,  Robert,  jun. 

4  Usher,  Miss 

5  Shiels,  Robert 

6  Hinde,  Robert 

7  Scott,  Thos.,  commer.  trav. 

8  Robertson,  James 

9  Swirles,  James 

10  Johnston,  Daniel 

11  Hastie,  Mrs  Jane 

Talbot  Place,    12. 

East  Preston  Street. 

2  Richardson,  Win.,  engraver 

2  Langlands,  Mrs 

2  Bryden,  Miss 

2  Rutherford,  Rev.  A.  C. 

2  Finch,  Mrs  W.  M. 

2  Auld,  James 

Tanfield,    3. 

Canonmills. 

Girdwood,  R. ,  wool  broker 
Edinburgh  Wool  Sales 
Jackson,  Mrs,  Tanfield  house 
Gilchrist,  James,  plumber 
Scott,  Bryce  J.,  builder 
Player,  John,  coach-hirer 
Currie,  W.,  carver  and  gilder 

Tantallon  Place,    13. 

Grange. 

1  Towert,  John 

3  Greig,  John,  jun.  (G.  <L-  Son) 
5  Drysdale,  Joseph,  S.S.C. 

7  Pillans,  John  F. 

9  Colville,  Arthur,  builder 
11  Matthew,  John  R. 
13  Duncan,  Miss 

17  Brown,  Charles 

19  Aitchison,  Mrs  William  Ker 
21  Simpson,  James 

20  Brown,  Miss 

18  Forsyth,  J.  S. 

16  Morton,    James  S.,   Scottish 

Provident  Institute. 
16  Morton,  John 


Tarvet  Street.    11. 

Home  Street. 

1  Gray,  Adam 

1  Yannan,  William  H. 

1  Peacock,  Miss  M. 

1  Crawford,  George 

2  Blake,  William 
Bryden,  James 
Greig,  Agnes  M. 
Hamilton,  James 
Massie,  George 
Anderson,  S.  S. 
Rankin,  John 
Logan,  James 
Rait,  Andrew  S. 
Chinas,  David 
Dickison,  George 
M'Rae,  Duncan 
Smeaton,  Mrs 
Millar,  Patrick 


Tennant  Street,    3. 

Bonnington  Road. 

1  Robertson,  James,  grocer 

2  Robertson,  John,  flesher 

5  Martin,  Wm.,  house  agent 
7  Sinclair,  Geo.,  boiler  maker 

Teviot  Row,    11. 

Lauriston. 
l.v  Thomsun,  Mrs  J. 

1  "Watson,     George,      cabinet- 

maker.    See  Adv. 

2  Russell,  Thomas 
2  Banks,  Miss 

2  Ledingham,  James 
2  Mossman,  Miss 

2  AVatson,  George 

3  Nicol,  Alex.,  photographer 

4  M'Dougall,  Mrs  E.,  dairy 

5  Ranken,  Thomas 

6  Scott,  Robert 

7  Burn,  J.,  M.D. 

8  Thomson,  Alexander,  M.D. 

9  Milne,  Alexander,  M.D. 

10  Scott,  Archibald,  architect 

11  Burn,  George 

12  Balfour,  Mrs 

Thistle  Court,    7. 

Thistle  Street. 
1  Thomson,  Dickson,  &  Shaw, 

W.S. 
1  Thomson,  Thomas,  W.S. 
1  Dickson,  David  Scot,  W.S. 

1  Shaw,  David,  S.S.C. 

2  Renton,  James,  S.S.C. 

2    West  of  England  Fire  and 

Life  Insurance  Office 
2  Sime,  John,  accountant 
2  Bruce,  James,  "W.S. 

2  Bruce,  Alexander,  S.S.C. 

3  Murrav,  J.  &  W.  G,  W.S. 
3  Murray,  John,  S.S.C. 

3  Murray,  "\V.  C,  W.S. 

4  Balfour,  J.  M.  k  J.,  "W.S. 


4  Balfour,  James,  W.S. 

4  Balfour,  John  M.,  AV.S. 

Thistle  Street, 

20  Si  Andrew  Square. 
East,  7.      West,  6. 
1  Paterson,  D.,  brassfounder 
3  Robb,  George,  printer 

5  Gibson- Craig,    Dalziel,    & 

Brodies,  W.S. 

5  Dalziel,  George,  jun.,  W.S. 

5  Elder,  James,  W.S. 

5  Brodie,  John  Clerk,  W.  S. 

7  Mansfield,  Thomas,  C.A. 

7  Spottiswoode,  R.,  C.A. 

7  Craig,  Alexander,  C.A. 

9  Bogie,  James,  smith 

9  Ritchie,  John,  brassfounder 

9  Gray,  James,  printer 

9  Maekay,  John,  printer 

9  M'Phail,  D. 
11  Thomas    Constable,    printer 

to  Her  Majesty 
11  Scottish  Jurist  Office 
17  New  Town  Dispensary 
17  Casey,  James,  collector 
19  M 'Lean's  School 
19  Hunter,  D.,  teacher 
21  Auld,  John,  W.S. 
23  Cannon,  Alexander, publisher 

Hanover  Street  here 
25  Davidson,  W.,  bootmaker 
25  AVatson,  Mrs,  dressmaker 
25  Kennedy,  Mrs 
25  Kinnis,  Sirs,  ladies'  nurse 
25  Fraser,  Mrs 
25  Boyd,  John 

25  Robertson,  A.,  cabinetmaker 
25  Millar,  John  B. 
25  AVight,  John,  dairyman 
29  Souter,  William 
29  Tilly,  Roger 
29  Burns,  Mrs,  cook 
31  Macintosh,  David,  painter 
33  Petrie,  Mrs,  grocer 
33  Affleck,  AVilliam 
33  Hartley,  John  J. 
33  Tait,  Miss  H.  D. 
35  Turner,  J.,  china  merchant 
37  Russell,  Mrs 
37  Carson,  James 
37  Manson,  Mrs 
39  M 'Galium,  Dun.,  spirit  mcr. 
41  Rose,  J. ,  boot  and  shoe  mkr. 
43  Sandeman,  Sutherland 
43  Crichton,  Mrs 
43  Batehin,  Alexander 
43  Park,  Peter 
45  Graham,  J.,  corkcutter 
47  Mack,  Robert 
47  Conrrie,  A.,  engraver 
47  Ross,  Miss,  dressmaker 
47  Jones,  Miss  M.  A.,  drcssmkr. 
47  Reid,  Thomas 
49  Hogg,  Mrs,  news  agent 
49  Miller,  J.,  trunkmaker 
49  Hood,  Miss  H.,  greengrocer 
51  Gentle,  George,  baker 
53  Lees,  Miss,  dressmaker 


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53  Kenneth,  Mrs,  Fr.  staymakerl  Scotland,  James,  plumber. 

S3  Baird,  Robert  (G.P.O.)  Adv. 

53  Stewart,  Miss  M. ,  dressmaker  Bell,  Peter,  smith.     See  Ad 


See 


55  Tulloeli,  John,  spirit  mercht. 

59  Brown,  Andrew,  tailor 

59  Thomson,  John,  wright  . 

59  Greig,  David 

59  Jackson,  Mrs 

61  Turkington,  E.,  bootmaker 

63  Morris,  Mrs,  bootmaker 

65  Eobertson,  James 

65  Plenderleith,  "William 

65  Smaill,  Mrs 

65  Low,  John  C. 

65  Hardie,  "William 

67  Marr,  Lanes,  draper 


Crichton,  W.,  &  Son, silversmiths 
M'Kinlay  Brothers,  slaters  and 

glaziers 
Hunter,  Win.,  bookbinder.    See 

Adv. 
Watson,  John,  iron  bed  maim 

facturer 

Thistle  Street  Lans, 
S.-E.    7. 

5,   6,   k  7  Seton  &  Mackenzie, 
bookbinders 


69  Storm,  John,  ehinmey-swecp  J1  Macpherson,  D. ,  stereotyper 

Scott,  Walter,  hop  merchant 
Bogie,  James,  smith 


76  Craig,  David,  jun.,  bak 
70  &  72  Greliche,  Edw.,  grocer 
68  Brooks,  James,  dairyman 
66  M'Intosh,  John 
66  Scott,  Mrs 

61  Matbieson,  John,  joiner 

62  Eobertson,  Duncan,  tailor 
62  Forbes,  Mrs 

62  Spence,  Mrs 

60  Ireland,  Miss,  grocer 

58  Linkie,  Mrs,  greengrocer 

56  Petrie,  Mrs 

54  Sinclair,  James,  grocer 

52  Crquhart,  C,  grocer 

50  Young,  Mrs,  lodgings 

50  Crawford,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

50  Tulloch,  John 

48  Honeynian,  Thomas,  dairy 

46  Barlow,  Miss,  dressmaker 

44  Monroe,  D. ,  slater  and  chim- 

nev-sweeper.     See  Adv. 
42  Meikle,  G.,  tailor 
42  Wicks,  Miss  E.,  furrier 
42  Dee,  Miss,  dressmaker 
32  Blackwood,  Win.,    &   Sons, 

printers 
28  Stevenson  &  Co. ,  stereotvpers 
26  Wilson,  William 
22  Candlish,  William 
22  Brown,  Robert,  spirit  dealer 
20  Watson,  John,  ironmonger 
18  Miller,  Robert,  teacher 
18  Gibson,  Charles,  printer 

Hanover  Street  here 
16  Turnbull,  J.  k  J.,  W.S. 
16  Knox,  William,  LL.D. 
16  ScJioolmasters'  Widows'  Fad. 
14  Eeid  k  Reynolds,  printers 
12  Kirkwood,  J.,  jeweller 
12  Shirley,  W.  T.,  printer 

8  M'Gregor,  Duncan 

8  Tod,  John,  engraver 

Thistle  Street  Lane, 
N.-E.    7. 

Murray   k   Gibb,    printers    and 

stereotvpers.     See  Adv. 
Murray,  Thomas,  LL.D. 

Thistle  Street  Lane, 
N.-W.    6. 

Kemp,  Robert,  plumber 


Thistle  Street  Lane, 
S.-W.    6. 

Robb,    Charles,   k  Son,    silver- 
smiths 
Annan,  James,  plasterer 
Ritchie,  John,  brassfounder 
Smith  k  W^alker,  plumbers 
Law,  James,   dental  instrument 

maker 
Elder,  Alexander,  sauce  maker 
Coventry,  John,  cabinetmaker 

Thomas  Street,    4. 

St  Cuthbert's  Street. 

1  Ramsay,  William,  joiner 
Drummond,  Mrs 
Lindsay,  John,  coal  mercht. 
Cruttenden,      E. ,      cabinet- 
maker 
Millar,  W.,  smith 
Douglas,  James,  lather 
Halley,  Alexander,  mason] 
Stevenson,  David  W. 

Thomson's  Place,    2. 
Duke  Street,  Leith. 

1  Walker,  James 

2  Dewar,  Mrs  Alexander 
2  Barrie,  James 
2  Lethem,  John 
2  Sturrock,  Thomas 

2  Bucher,  Francis 

3  Mill,  Rev.  J.  S. 

4  Garland,  J.  Ormond 

5  Peddie,  Robert 
5  Crowe,  Mrs 
5  Murray,  John 

Thornyhank.    13. 

45  Fountainbridije.  j 

1  Spence,  Mrs,  cowfeeder 
Gray,  Alexander 
20  Dickson,    Thomas,    &   Son, 
hide,     skin,    and     tallow 
brokers 


Timber  Bush,    1. 

Bernard  Street. 

5  Anderson  &  Williamson 

0  Bigger  k  Stockman 
32  Robertson  Brothers,  merchts. 
38  Teale,  Fred.,  merchant 
51   M'Lean  k  Hope,  merchants 
02  Cameron,     Parker,     k    Co., 

merchants 
67  Anderson,  Robert,  &  Co. 
71  Galloway,  John 

Tobago  Place,    10. 

St  Cuthbert'ti  Lane. 

1  Gordon  &  Co.,  stationers 
3  Gordon,  Mrs  William,  ladies' 

nurse 

Tobago  Street,    10. 
Gardner's  Crescent. 

1  Marshall,  John,  grocer 

2  Cameron,  John 

3  Muir,  James,  china  merchant 

7  Colden,  John,  wright 

8  Macfarlane,  Mrs 

10  Russel,  Robert,  tailor 

11  Muir,  John,  spirit  merchant 

13  Ritchie,  John,  flesher 

14  Wallace,  Thomas 
18  Sinclair,  John,  baker 

20  Ritchie,  John,  chemist 

21  Davie,  John  M.,  grocer 
2S  Elder,  Wm.,  victual  dealer 
29  Tait,  James,  watchmaker 

Tolbooth  Wynd, 

Shore,  Leith. 

Kos.  54  to  76 — 4  ;  other  Nos.,  3. 

1  Hunter  &  M 'Donald,  clothiers 

2  Reid,  Dan.,  chimney-sweeper 

3  Wrhite,  N.,  auctioneer 

4  Henderson,  A. 

4  Laing,  William 

5  and  6  Simpson,  John,  grocer 
7  Greig,  John,  baker 

10  Leask,  J.  B.,  ironmonger 
10  Zetland  New  Shipping  Com- 
pany 

12  Buchan    &   Johnston,    mer- 
chants 

12  Dickson,  James,  merchant 
14  &  15  Dobie,  W.,  draper 
16,    17,    k    18    Brown,    James, 
draper 

19  Brown,  T.  C,  watchmaker 

20  Bell,  Peter,  bootmaker 
23  Eunson,  T.  B.,  confectioner 

26  Simpson,  Mrs,  toy  shop 

27  Patterson,    William,     spirit 
merchant 

30  Stevens,  Thomas,  bootmaker 

31  White,  Thomas,  dyer 

32  Congleton,     Robert,    funeral 
office 

32  Ferguson,  C,  stationer 


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33  Finkyson,  Thomas,  druggist 

34  Maeart,  James,  stationer 

35  Meldrum  &  Allen,  di'apers 

36  Gray,  George,  hatter 

37  Adam,  John,  baker 

38  Hutchison,  J.,  hoot  and  shoe 

warehouse 

39  Taylor,  William  W.,  draper 

40  Morris,  Emanuel,  clothier 

41  Handyside,  George,  hoot  and 

shoe,  maker 

42  Stewart,  Andrew,  grocer  and 

wine  merchant 

43  Jeffrey,  W.,  draper 

44  Johnston,  T.,  &   Co.,    iron- 

mongers 

45  Jack,  Thomas 

4(3  Harrower,    Alexander,  meal 

dealer 
47  Kerr,  J.  B.,  umbrella  maker 

49  Turner,  W.  N.,  stationer 

50  Groves,  Charles,  grocer 

51  Watt,  Mrs 

51  Muir,  J.  G,  tailor 

52  Lewis,  D.,  bootmaker 

53  Wright,  James,  grocer 
Riddle's  Close 

54  Chalmers,  John,  spirit  mer- 

chant 

55  Thomson,  Miss,  hosier 

56  Laing,  William 

58  Leith  Public  Institute 

58  Leith  Jfechanics'  Library 

59  Addinell,  John,  chemist 

60  Leith  Navigation  School 

60  Bolam,  J.,  teacher 

61  M'Lean,  A.,  basketmaker 

62  Durie,  James,  baker 

65  Proudfoot,      Miss,      basket- 

maker 

66  Hughes,  Edwin,  saw -trimmer 

67  Matthewson,  Peter 

68  Matheson  &  Co. ,  watchmakers 

69  Kilgour,  Joseph,  tea  dealer 

71  Smith,  William,  shoemaker 

72  Hunter,  John,  pamter 

72  Thomson,  Edward 

73  Wood,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer 
74,  75,  &  76  Ord,  John,  draper 

Tollcross, 

Home  Street. 
Last,  10.      West,  13.     . 

2  Anton,  Mrs 

3  Crichton,  Mrs 

3  Mackay,  Mrs.     See  Adv. 

4  Somerville.  '.'.  s 

5  Aitken,      Samuel,      victual 

dealer 
Prentice,  John 
Johnston,  James 
Blair,  Misses 

Dickson,  Alex.     See  Adv. 
M'Laren,  James,  draper 
5a  Watson,  George.    See  Adv. 
Wilson,  John,  builder 
Henderson,  Mrs  K. 
Wilson,  Alexander 


Crerar,  William 

6  Graham,  A.  S. 
Seton,   Henry  Scott,    Royal 

hiding  School 
Hutton,  Mrs 

7  Wright,  Robert 
Allison,  William 


Torphichen  Street, 
At  hoi  I  Place. 


Davidson,  Mrs  David 

Ireland,  Mrs  W.  F. 

Wood,  Misses 

Falconer,  A.  R. 

Kerr,  James 

Clow,  William 

Graham,  Mrs  William 

Stevenson,  T.  G. 

Fowler,  Mrs 

Balderston,  Mrs  A. 

Macleod,  Mrs 

Arras,  Mrs 

Scott,  R.  T. 

Thomson,  Margaret 

Whyte,  David  K.  B. 

Duncan,  Miss 

Patterson,  Robert  S. 

Watson,  Mrs  David 

Kynock,  Mrs 

Brown,  Thomas,  writer 

Renny,  James 

M 'Donald,  David 

Watson,  Miss  Margaret 

Elder,  William,  writer 

Colquhoun,  Miss 

Girdwood,  Misses 

Forrest,  Mrs  D. 

Millons,  D.  N. 

Malcolm,  Mrs 

Davidson,  Mrs 

Bailey,  John 

Gaff,  Thomas 

Buckle,  Miss 

Millons,    David    N.,     wood 

merchant 
Balmer,  John,  sculptor 
Bremner,  Adam  G. 
Gray,  G. 
Davie,  John  M. 
Alexander,  Miss 
Ritchie,  James 
Sclanders,  Miss 
Laing,  Miss,  Jessfield  house 


Tower  Street,    1. 

Shore. 
Park,  R.,  &  Co.,  timber  merchts. 

Trafalgar  Street,    4. 

Hillhouse field. 

2  Moffat,  William,  butcher 

3  Smith,  William 

4  Irvine,  John,  dairy 

5  Muir,  William,  grocer 
7  Mackay,  Ewan,  baker 


Trinity.    5. 

Anderson,    John   G,    Viewfielia 

house 
Anderson,  John,  Georgefield 
Boulton,  Captain  J.,  Bangholm 

bower 
Calder,  Mrs,  Bellfield  house 
Cockburn,  James,  Trinity  grove 
Craig,  D.,  South  Gothic  cottage 
Davidson,  P.  M.,  Cargilfield 
Dove,  Hector,  Rose  cottage 
Eckford,  Walter,  Trinity  baths 
Eckford,  Mrs,  Trinity  baths 
Espie,  George,  Maiy  cottage 
Forsyth,  W.  F.,  Denholm  green 
Groves,   Charles   Henry,   M.D., 

Russell  place 
Hampton,  Jas.  Scott,  Amphion 

cottage 
Hay,  Samuel,  Trinity  cottage 
Henry,  Isaac  A.,  Hay  lodge 
Herbert,  A.  B. ,  Trinity  lodge 
Laing,  W. ,  Tyne  house 
Low,  Misses,  Mayfield 
M'Connel,  Fred.,  Kirtle  lodge 
Macfarlane,  Mrs,  Dalmore  lodge 
Mack,  James  S.,  St  Helen's 
Mackintosh,    Mrs    J.,    Summer 

cottage 
Marshall,  G.,  Grecian  cottage 
Marshall,    Mrs,    Middle   Gothic 

cottage 
Martin e,  Patk.,  Sunnyside  villa 
Melville,  James,  Laverock  bank 

cottage 
Parker,  John  J.,  Newbank 
Paterson,  Robert  R.,  View  park 
Paterson,  Misses,  Primrose  bank 
Pattison,  Walter  G.,  merchant, 

Seacliff 
Peddie,    Donald   Smith,    North 

Trinity  house 
Ponton,  Miss,  Russell  place 
Ramsay,  Miss,  Belllield 
Ranken,      Lieutenant  -  Colonel, 

Cargilfield 
Robertson,  P.  S.,  Trinity  nurs'ry 
Robertson,  Peter  S.,  Dundum  " 
Russell,  Miss,  Forthside 
Scott,  Col.  A.  G,  St  Colm 
Scott,  William,  Agness  cottage 
Shaw,   John  O.,   North  Gothic 

cottage 
Somerville,  John,  Dunstan  villa 
Souter,  Mrs,  Trinity  house 
Spittal,  Mrs  James,  Xevhank 
Thomson,  Rev.  Thos.,  Summer 

lodge 
Thomas,  Capt.  F.  W.  L.,  R.N., 

Rose  park 
Tod,  Miss,  Grecian  cottage 
Webster,   Mrs  General,   Birnam 

lodge 
Wilson,  William,  Lixmount  cot. 

Trinity  Crescent.    5. 

1  Beattie,  Miss 

2  Moffat,  Mrs  Ekjieth 


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2  Dunn,  William 
2  Fowler,  Miss 

2  Marshall,  Mrs,  lodgings 

3  M'Call,  Mrs,  lodgings 

4  Finlay,  "William  A. 

6  Easton,  Miss 

7  Bryson,  James  M. 
9  Sharp,  Mrs,  cottage 

9  Bain,  Miss 
11  Bamage,  Charles,  lodgings 
11  Goldie,  Miss 

11  Armstrong,  Thomas,  teacher 

13  Burgess,  James 

14  Johnstone,  Mrs,  lodgings 

Union  Place,    2. 
Greenside  Place. 

1  Lind,  Kobert 

2  Temple,  James 

4  Gowan,    George,    baker  and 

confectioner 
5A  Anderson,  Thomas  L. 
6  Gowan,  Charles 
6  Finlayson,  Thomas  B. 

6  Kennedy,  David 

7  Taylor.  Johnston,  &  Taylor, 

painters.     See  Adv. 

5  Harrison,  "Win.,  bootmaker 
9  Robertson,  J.  &  M. 

10  Murray,    A.    &   J.,    hosiers. 

See  Adv. 

11  M'Cann,  Daniel,  bootmaker 

12  Mercer,  W.,  draper 

13  Kerr,  Archibald 
13  Small,  E.  &  M. 
13  Small,  David 

13  Hynd,  Thomas,  &  Co.     See 
Adv. 

13  Ayer,  James 

14  Leith,  James,  chemist 
Picardy  Place  here 

16  Thomson,  Alexander,  &  Son 

17  Graham,  James 

17  Lorimer,  David  (L.  &  Gillies) 
17  Gibson,  John 

17  Macfeat,  "William 

18  Cuming,  Ken,    grocer,  -wine 

and  spirit  merchant 

19  Maclarlane,  W.  H. 

20  Reoch,  Daniel,  victual  dealer 

21  Noble,  J. 

22  Reid,  Charles 

23  Davidson,  Mrs 

23  Bruce,  Robert  [R.  B.  &  Son) 
23  Gray,  John 

23  M'Farlane,  W'.  H. 

24  Gray,  Thomas,  butcher 

25  Smith,  James,  grocer 

Union  Place,    5. 

Trinity. 
1  Rutherford,  Robert 
1  Gosman,  John 
1  Angus,  James 
1  Dow,  Laurence  Skene 
1  Monteith,  James 

1  Sutherland,  Miss,  lodgings 

2  Orrock,  Miss 


2  Geddis,  David,  baker 
2  Miller,  William 

2  Johnstone,  Mis 

Union  Place, 

Bonnimjton  Road. 

1  Kemp,  George,  architect 
1  Kemp,  George,  coach  builder 

I  Grindlay,  James 
1  Roberts,  Andrew 
1  Forgan,  Ebenezer 

3  Brash,  Mrs  David 
3  Dickie,  John 
3  Robertson,  John  ( Wight  &R. ) 

5  Brash,  James 

6  Torbain,  Alexander,  dairy 

7  White,  William,  grocer 

Union  Street,    2. 

Union  Place. 

3  Pallester,  R. 

5a  M'Morran,  James 

5  Christie,  Jas.  {Inland  Rev.) 

7  Drummond,  H.  (Inland Rev.) 

7  Duncan,  Mrs  J. 

7  Henry,  Miss  Isa.,  lodgings 

7  Mason,  George 

7  M'Callum,  Miss 

9  Bryson,  Mrs 

II  Simpson,  W.  H.,  &  Co.,  tea 

dealers 
13  Anderson,  William,  writer 
13  Goodfellow,  Mrs  Adam  C. 
13  Hutton,  James  C. 
13  Gleadhill,  Miss  M.,  teacher 

of  pianoforte 
13  Mackersy,  L.,  W.S. 
15  Cotton,  John 
17  Hendrie,  James 
17  Kennedy,  James  (G.P.O.) 
19  Sutherland,  Miss  G. 
19  Smith,  John 
19  M'Dougal,  John 
19  Scott,  John 
19  Banks,  Alexander 
19  Barrie,  George,  writer,  N.P. 
19  Mathewson,  Miss 
21  Turnbull,  Miss 
23  Watson,  A.,  cabinetmaker 
12  Gray,  Mrs 

12  Cormack,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
12  Tait,  Mrs  WTm.,  teacher  of 


6  Cowper,  Rev.  William 

6  Thorn,  Arthur  (Small  <fc  T.) 

4  Downie,  Alexander,  tobacco 

manufacturer 
4a  Rodger,  W.,  fishmonger 
2  Porteous,  William,  baker 

Union  Street.    3. 
See  Leith  Walk. 

Upper  Drawbridge,    4. 

Bridge  Street. 

Duncan,  Colin,  k.  Son,  mer- 
chants 

Morrison,  James,  painter 

Murray,  John,  cooper 

Anderson,  William,  slate  mer- 
chant 


music 
Field,  Mrs  William 
Smith,  Mrs 
Wrilson,  George,  &  Co. 
Robertson,  Alexander,  M.A. 
Aitken,  Jas.,  k  Co.,  -whole 

sale  tea  and  coffee  ware 

house 
Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.,  distil 

lers  and  commission  mer 

chants 
Caughie,  Andrew  T. ,  agent 
Halden,  A.  W.  (H.M.C.) 
Bonar,  Miss 
Mackay,  John 


Vanburgh  Place,    2. 

Leith  Links. 

1  W'olft",  N.  de 

2  Cox,  Rev.  William 

4  Mackie,  N.  M. 

5  Smith,  James,  jun. 

5  Smith,  James 

6  Callander,  Thomas 

7  Bennet,  Mrs 

8  Thistle  Golf  Club 

8  Dunn,  William,  clubmaker 

9  Davis,  R.  E. 

10  Hay,  Miss,  ladies'  school 
13  Addison,  Mrs 

Veitch's  Place,    3. 

Stochbridge. 

2  Buckle,  George,  bootmaker 

3  Waddell,  MrsS.,  spirit  dealer 

Veitch's  Square.    3. 

10  Stenhouse,  Mrs,  laundress 

Vennel,    10. 

Grassmarlcet. 

1   Johnston,  James 
Portsburgh  Church. 
13  Mathieson,  John 
15  Farqukarson,      D.,      confec- 
tioner 
New  Grey  friars  School 
Corbett,  Patrick,  teacher 

4  Sutherland,  Mrs  I.,  midwife 

Victoria  Place,    12. 
Carnegie  Street. 

1  Tait,  Pringle,  baker 

2  Farquhar,  Andrew,  grocer 
4  Clark,  William 

4  Bruce,  Francis 
9  Sutherland,     Robert,    grocer 
and  spirit  merchant 

11  Renton,  James 

13  Lawrie,  Alexander,  butcher 


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Victoria  Street,    9. 
George  it.  Bridge. 

Farmer  Newspaper  Office 
„;    Farmer  Beading  Booln 
g>  Curror  &  Cowper,  S.S.C. 
*§    Scottish   Chamber   of  Agri- 
■g  culture  ;  D.  Curror,  secy. 

"S    Journal  of  Agriculture  Office 
.2    Ravenscroft   &    Co.,   general 
*~         agricultural  merchants 
*"*   Eavenscroft,  Edward,  printer 
and  publisher 

1  Pringle,  John 

The    Scottish    Agricultural 
Implement  Depot 
3  Turnbull,  llichard 

3  M'Laren,  J. 
-5  Ross,  John 

5  Picken,  William.     See  Adv. 
5  Goskirk,  John 

7  Ritchie  &  Co.,  ironmongers 
St  John's  Church 

13  Pringle,  John 

13  M'Kenzie,  David 

15  Baillie,  T.  k  N.,  merchants 
46  Hoy,  Alexander,  tailor 

44  Tate,  Alex.,  k  Son,  hatters 

42  Tate  &  Co.,  milliners 

40  Swirles,  James,  draper 

38  Robertson,  J.  &  M. 

36  Anderson,     Mrs    E.,     bacon 

store 
34  Gelbberg,  Morris,  jeweller 
32  Galloway,  "Win.,  tobacconist 
30  Macfarlane,  D.,  stationer 
28  Brotherston,  J.,  ironmonger 
24  Barclay,  Mrs,  toy  warehouse 
22  Kirk,  John 
20  Baird,  R.,  tool  dealer 
18  Abrams,  H. 

16  Dunn,  M.,  auctioneer 

14  Lcitch,  J.,  umbrella  maker 
10  M'Kenzie,  D.,  ironmonger 

8  Dobie,  J.  M.,  general  dealer 

4  Dunn,  M. 

2  Abrams,  H. 

Victoria  Terrace,    9. 
George  iv.  Bridge. 

2  M  'Laren,  J. ,  &  Sons,  tea  mer- 

chants 

3  Primitive  Methodist  Chapel 
3  Rayner,  Rev.  J.  B.,  minister 

5  Glass,  Robert,  saddlers'  iron- 

monger 

5  Mechanics'  Sub.  Library 

6  Banner,  S. ,  &  Co. ,  merchants 

7  Original  Secession  Church 

S  Newlands,  William,  saddlers' 
ironmonger 
Free  Tolbooth  School ;  Wm. 
Glass,  teacher 

View  Place.    2. 

2  Stoddart,  David 

ViewcraigRow,Low.,  8. 

Dumbiedykes  Boad. 
57  Nisbet,  James,  agent 


57  Nisbet,  Mrs  C,  midwife  and 
sick-nurse 

Viewcraig  Row,  Up.,  8. 

Dumbiedykes  Boad. 
25  Wallace,  W.  G. 
23  Anderson,  James 

Viewforth,    13. 

Br unts field  Place. 
Peat,  Rear-Admiral 
Clapperton,  John,  Home  lodge 
Gowans,  Alexander  (G.  &  G.) 
Baynes,  J.  G.,  Rosherville 
Firth,  William,  Rose  villa 
Jackson,  Thomas,  Rose  villa 
Lees,  Wm. ,  A.  M. ,  Linkvale  lodge 
M'Lauchlan,  Rev.  Thos.,  LL.D. 
Johnston,  John 
Henderson,  James  F. 
Bayne,  John,  Viewforth  cottage 
Alexander,  John 
Bathgate,  John,  Viewbank  villa 
Gray,  Mrs,  Viewbank  villa 
"Wilkinson,  John,  M.D.,  View- 
bank  villa 

Viewforth  Park.    10. 

See  Fountainbridge  ( West). 

Viewforth  Place,    13. 

Bruntsficld  Place. 

1  Robertson,  Rev.  James 

2  Eskdale,  John 
2  Hogg,  Andrew 
2  Rogerson,  Mrs 

2  Sutherland,  Mrs  S. 

Marshall,  Robert  Burt 

Marshall,  Mrs  William 

Hatelv,  Walter 

Hatefy,  Miss 

Ritchie,  John 
5  Telfer,  Misses 
5  Wyllie,  J.  S. 

5  Young,  Miss  Margaret  A. 

6  Dalgleish,  Major 

7  Thomas,  Alexander 

S  Macfarlane,   R.  (M.  &   Wal 

lace) 

9  Murdoch,  Rev.  A.  D. 

10  Macqueen,  Miss  Jessie 

11  Robertson,  Jeffrey  Hall 

12  Bell,  Mrs  T.  B. 

13  Mathieson,  Miss  R. 

14  Currie,  William 

15  Walker,  A.  (Dickson  &  W.) 

16  Martin,  J.  S. 

17  Morgan,  Rev.  John 

18  Rhind,  John 


Viewforth  Terrace,    13, 

Viewforth. 

1  Greig,  John 

2  Ogilvy,  Mrs  Ramsay 

3  Smith,  John 

4  Fisher,  William 

5  Laing,  George. 

7  Macphail,  Nicol 

S  Thomson,  Mrs  Alexander 


Violet  Bank,    8. 
Spring  Gardens,  Abbey  Hill. 
Kerr,  Thomas  (G. P.O.) 
Black,  John  (G. P.O.) 

Walker  Street,    4. 
Coates  Crescent. 
1  Wemyss,  Mrs 
1  Baildon,  William 

1  Mushet,  John 
3  Smytton,  Mrs 

5  Molleson,  James  A.,  C.A. 

7  Montgomery,  Rev.  James  F. 
9  Maitland,  Mrs  John 

11  Sanders,  William  R,  M.D. 
13  Laycock.T.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. 

15  Morris,  David 

17  Murray,  Andrew,  jun.,  W.S. 

19  Wyllie,  A.  H. 

21  Burnett,    George,    advocate, 

Lyon  King  at  Arms 

23  Bryce,  Mrs 

25  Ogilvy,  Mrs 

27  Lindesay,  F. 

28  Mackintosh,  Rev.  James  G. 

26  Donaldson,  Mrs 

24  Macdonald,  Miss  Robertson 
24  Wight,  Mrs 

22  M'Craken,  John,  S.S.C. 

20  Scott,  Archibald 

18  Fergusson,  William 

16  Gordon,  Major  Duncan 
.14  Laing,  Robert 

12  Cockburn,  Alexander 

10  Gillespie,  James  D.,  M.D. 

8  Fraser,  Alexander  M. 

6  Wenley,  James  A. 

4  Sinclair,  George  L.,  W.S. 

2  Huie,  Edward,  merchant 

Wallace  Place,    4. 

New  Street. 
8  Bell,  Walter,  slater 
8  Wilson,  George 
8  Cruickshank,  P. 
8  Edward,  James 
8  Inglis,  Mrs  E. 

Wardie  Averme,    5. 

Ferry  Boad,  Inverlcith  Bow. 

1  Pryde,  David,  M.A. 

2  Macnish,  Mrs  Dr 

3  Lauder,  Robt.  Scott,  R.S.A. 

3  Lauder,  Dr  R.  S.,  surgeon 

4  Jacob,  Frederick,  bricklayer 

5  Couchman,  Edwin  R.,  Lloyds 

surveyor 

6  Touch,  Anthony  M. 

Wardie  Crescent,    5. 
Granton  Boad. 
Landers,  Fitz,  Park  villa 
Outram,  Mrs  George,  Hermitage 

villa 
Craig,  Henry 
Watson,  Charles 
Kennedy,  Angus 


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Kennedy,  William 
Millar,  Mrs  Jean 
Armour,  Eobert  W. 

Wardie  Road,    5. 

Ferry  Road,  Inverleith  Row. 
Brown,   Alex.,  "Windsor  villa 
Dick,  Mrs,  Lomond  villa 
Bowie,  H.,  Edinforth  cottage 
Maclean,  J.  D.,  Dawlish  cottage 
Sutherland,  D. ,  &;  Sons,  builders 
Sutherland,  Mrs  D. 
Sutherland,  A. 
Hay,  Eobert  (R.  &  G.  H.),  Eose- 

bank  cottage 
Baird,    Miss   C.    F.,    Eosebank 

villa 
Duguid,     John,    horticulturist, 

etc.,  Cargilfield 
Scott,  Christopher,  Wardie  farm 

Warriston  Crescent,    2. 

Canonmills. 

2  Fvffe,  Mrs  Dr 

3  Eiddell,  Mrs  A.  0. 
3  Forgan,  William 

3  Balleny,  William 

3  Mure,  Mrs 

4  Dixon,  Edward 

5  Smith,  Mrs  William 

6  Winchester,  Mrs  Colonel 

7  Barry,  Mrs 

8  Nicoll,  John 

9  Maclellan,  Mrs 

10  Lyschinski,  Adam,  M.D. 

11  Faterson,  Miss  Mary 

11  Tulloh,  Miss 

12  Fairbairn,  James,  B.S. 

12  Fairbairn,  Miss 

13  Webster,  A.  B.,  M.D. 

14  Foote,  Mrs 

15  Douglas,  James  Crawford 

16  JTeiL  Mrs 

17  Hardie,  W.  P. 

19  Couper,  Mrs 

20  Cunningham,  L.  T.,  M.D. 

21  Kerr,  David 

22  Kilgour,  William 

23  Macandrew,  E. 

24  Smellie,  W.  J.  (G.P.O.) 

25  Ogilvie,  Mrs  J.  K. 

26  Smith,  David 

26  Smith,  Mrs 

27  Eigg,  Miss 

28  Wilson,  Benjamin  D. 

29  Gordon,  Eobert 

30  Eobin,  Mrs 

32  Wightman,  John 

33  Begg,  A.  H. 
33  Begg,  Mrs 

Warriston  Place,    2. 

Canonmills. 

2  Scott,  George,  baker 

3  Fraser,  Misses,  miEiners 
3  Eoss,  Miss,  lodgings 

3  Shiels,  Thomas 

4  Adamson,  J.  &  E. ,  milliners 

5  M'Farlane,  J.  E.,  draper 

5  Munro,  Thomas,  dairyman 


Water  Lane,    3. 

24 
25 

Brandon  Street. 

26 

Greenshields,  Thomas 

Water  Lane, 

26 

Kir  legate. 

26 

East,  1.      West,  3. 

29 

1  Wach,  Frederic,  boot  &  shoe 

merchant 

3  Jobson,  Eobert,  spirit  merch. 

5  Heddle,  James,  rectifier 

13  Gray,  Alexander,  grocer 

22  Grieve,  John,  grocer 

25  Mathieson,  J.  &R.,  merchts. 

18 

27  Boag,  David 

10 

29  Bucher,  Mrs,  grocer 

10 

31  Wood,  Eobert 

12 

39  Napier,  Alexander  Smith 

40  Somerville,  James,  grocer 

12 

46  Penman,  John,  baker 

47  Richards,  John,  dyer 

51  Currie,  William,  cork  cutter 

12 

52  Scott,  A.  W. 

12 

Water  of  Leith. 

North,  3.     South,  4. 

AEan,  Robert 

Brown,  R. 

Cleland,  John,  mill-pick  maker 

Cochran,  John,  comb  and  spoon 
maker 

Davidson,  Andrew,  grocer 

Dow,  William,  wright 

Findlay,  George,  spirit  dealer 

Forrest,  James,  grocer 

Graham,  David,  grocer 

Harper,  George,  agent 

Legget,  Robert,  skinner 

Nelson,  John,  grocer 

Powrie,  John 

Ross,  James,  mill-master,  Lind- 
say &  Marr's  mills 

Salmond,  Robert,  grocer 

Smith,  Alexander 

Vesey,  Mrs 

Wood,  Thomas,  grocer 

Waterloo  Place. 
North,  1.     South,  8. 

1  Dicksons  &  Co.,  seedsmen 

3  Peddie  &  Muir,  printers 

3  &  5  Sutherland,     W.,     wine 

merchant 
7  Thomson,  George,  perfumer 
9  Wilson,  Peter,  &  Co. 
15  Caldwell  Brothers.    See  Adv. 

19  Wilson,  A.  &  G. 

20  Darling's  Regent  temperance 

hotel 

20  Leith  Steam  Ship  Agency 

21  General    Steam    Navigation 

Co.  ;  Bobt  Sinclair,  man- 
ager 
23  Pullar,  John,  &  Sons,  dyers 
23  Prince    of    Wales    Operetta 
House 


Waterloo  hotel;  W.  Kennedy 
Edinburgh  Gas  Light  Co. 
Select  Subscription  Library  ; 

Alexander  Greig,  librarian. 

See  Adv. 
Mitchell,  Eobert 
Banks  &.  Co.,  engravers.    See 

Adv. 
Gallon  Convening  Rooms 
Hogg,  James,  jun.,  Old  Post 

Office  Buildings 
New     Waverley    temperance, 

hotel ;  Eobert  Cranston 
Beddie,  John,  brassfo under. 

See  Adv. 
Laurent,  Charles 
Game  Certificate  Office 
Inland  Revenue  Office 
Inland  Revenue  (Tax  Office) 
Smith,  Ts.,  receiver-general 
Assessed  Taxes Surv.  Officer- 
Property,  Income,   Land,. 

and  Assessed  Taxes 
Paterson,  Alex.,  inspector 
Phipps,  Thomas 
Smith,  Eobert  S.,  surveyor 
Cullen,  Thomas,  surveyor 
M'Kelvie,  John,  surveyor 
Wilson,  Andrew,  surveyor 
Lamont,  Donald,  surveyor 
Carmichael,  Mitchell,  assessor 
Hogben,  W.  S.,  assessor 
General  Post  Office 

Wellington  Place,    2. 

Leith  Links. 

1  Low,  John  Irvine 

1  Leith  Burghs  Pilot  Office 

2  Purdie,  James 
2  Arthur,  George 
2  Davidson,  E.  D. 
2  Anderson,  Miss 

2  Slimon,  Eobert 

3  Scott,  E.  A. 

4  Walker,  G.  (G.  &  J.   W.) 

5  Christie,  C.  J. 

6  Crawford,  William 

7  Muir,  William,  merchant 

8  Macfarlane,  Alexander,  mer- 

chant 

9  Fergus,  William 

10  Donaldson,  Mrs  J.,  lodgings- 
10  Gore,  William  J. 
10  Turner,  Thomas 
10  M'Intosh,  Mrs 

10  Graham,  Thomas 

11  Heriot,  Mrs  William 

12  Blanshard,  Eev.  T.  W. 
12  M 'Garth,  L. 

Wellington  St.,  Great,  5. 

Bonnington. 
Fender,  Mrs 
Stockman,  W.  J.  (B.  <L-  S.) 

Wemyss  Place,    4. 

Albyn  Place. 
Neill,  John,  baker 


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3  Kent,  George  K.,  painter 

4  Hunter,  John,  advocate 

4  Sharp,  William,  lodgings 

5  Arnott,  Mrs  James 

6  Wade,  Major  J.  P.  Camithers 

8  Gunn,  Miss 

9  Robertson,  James,  lodgings 

10  Keith,  Mrs 

11  Smith,  John,  M.D.,  surgeon- 

dentist 

Wemyss  Terrace,    10. 
Vermel. 

6  Thorburn,  Francis  D. 

West  Bow.    9. 

87  &  89  Bell,  WiUiam,  manu- 

facturer 

93  Marshall,  Fergus,  grocer 

95  Ross,  W. ,  confectioner 

105  Richardson  Brothers 
118  Forrest,  James 

116  Morrison,  D.  R. 
112  Geddes,  Roderick 
112  Brown,  James 
112  Fraser,  Daniel  M. 
112  Fiddes,  William 
112  Edmondston's  Close 
110  Edmondston,  T.,  &  Son 
108  Moves,  James,  pewterer 

106  Walker,  T.  M.,  colourman 
104  Hume,  J. ,  brush  manufaetr. 
102  Cunningham,  J.  &  J. 

100  Dewar's  Close 
98  M  'Laren,  J. ,  dealer  in  sieves 

96  Davidson,  D.,  ham-curer 

94  Anderson,  John 

94  Runciman,  Mrs,  lodgings 

92  Donaldson,  John  F.  B. 

88  Anderson,  Robert,  painter 
86  Forrest,  James 

86  Newlands,  Alexander 

86  Anderson,  James 
S6  Boreham,  James 

82  Drummond,  D.,  stationer 

80  Calver,  C,  jun.,  spirit  dlr. 
10  Gray,  James,  mason 

West  Port,    10. 

Grassmarket. 

3  Higgins,  Francis  M'Lean 

7  Young,  James,  dairy 
15  Inglis'  Court 

27  Thomson,  John,  spirit  mer. 

31  Inglis,  Robert,  baker 

33  Mills,  Mrs,  grocer 

45  Millar,  William 

53  Boak,  Allan,  tanner 

59  Paton,  William,  stationer 

65    Weavers'  Close 

73  Moncur,  Mrs,  staymaker 

81  Stark,  Thomas 
S3  Stocks,  Charles 
85  Victoria  lodgings 

87  Stocks,  D  ivid  ' 

93  Fleming,  Thomas 

95  Thomson,  Geo.,  pawnbroker 
105  Stocks,  David 

107  Stocks,  David 

109  Cov    .'.  Andrew,  draper 


121  Howie,  Alex.  S.,  draper 
1l:3  White,  John,  grocer 

123  Tanners'  Close 
131  Rainbow,  John  G. 
135  Baird's  Close 
137  Hislop,  D.,  bookmaker 
141  Liddell,  W.  H.,  tanner  and 

currier 
151   Mackenzie,  Geo.,  tinsmith 
153  Stevenson  Close 
163  Swan,  John,  china  niercht. 
165  Anderson,  William 
167  St  Cuthbert's  Close 
171   Halliday,  Adam,  ftesher 
173  Kilpatrick,  Mrs 
175  Gille,  Carl,  spirit  dealer 

124  Brown,  Andrew 

122  Petrie,  Gavin,  merchant 
120  Taylor,  Alexander 

116  Vallance,  William,  grocer 
114  Smart,  Andrew,  baker 
110  Lawson,  James 
108  Marshall,  David,  draper 
106  Sinclair,  John,  grocer 
104  Johnston,  Thomas 
102  Stewart,  Chas.,  spirit  dealer 
100  Lady  Lawson 's  Wynd 
100  Brown,  David,  grocer 
98  Somerville,  Mrs  A. 
94  Elliot,  Robert,  grocer 
86    Well  Close 

84  Williamson,  John,  grocer 
80  Steedman,  M.,  bootmaker 
78  Hoffman,  John  D.  R. 
68  Murray,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  hatters 
60  Arnot  &  Erskine 
56  Edgar,  Alex.,  spirit  dealer 
54  Williamson,  J.,  grocer 
Chalmers'   Territorial    Cli. 
and  School 
34  Farquharson,  David 
32  Wright,  John,  tailor 
28  Killie,  Brae 
28  Hendry,  William 
26b  Cumming,  William 
26a  Gormlay,  James 
26  Bell,  William,  smith 
16  Johnston,  Jas.,  china  mer. 
12  Hunter,  George,  grocer 
10  Smith,  William,  fiesher 
8  Roberts,  Thomas,  grocer 
6  Ink's  Close 

4  Marshall,  Robert,  baker 
2  Robertson,  Miss  J.,  niercht. 

Westerhall,    13. 

Meadow  Place. 
Ritchie,  A.,  Westerhall  villa 

2  Christie,  J. 

3  Hislop,  Albert 
3  Hislop,  Mrs  Marion 

Robertson,  D.  I.,  Westerhall 

lodge 
Robertson,  David 

Wharfcon  Lane,    11. 

Lauriston. 
Buckle,  Mrs  J. ,  Wharton  ho. 
2  Starving,  Mrs 


Wharton  Place,    11. 

Lauridon. 

1  Edmonston,  T. 

3  Straton,  Charles 

4  Nimmo,  Mrs 

5  Galloway,  William 
5  Ormiston,  Mrs 

5  Bell,  William  M. 

6  Clark,  A. 

7  Elliot,  Nenion,  S.S.C. 

8  Brown,  Misses 

8  Turnbull,  Mrs  H. 

8  Anderson,  William 

9  Pringle,  Mrs 

Whitehead  Place,    12. 
St  Leonard's  Hill. 

2  Smith,  David  {Inland  Rev. ) 

2  Whitehead,  Alexander 

3  Veitch,  Andrew 

Brown,  J.  T.,  Gibraltar  house 

4  Bryson,  William 

5  Kennedy,  William 

Whitehouse  Loan,    13. 

Bruntsjield  Links. 
Haig,  Mrs,  Viewpark 
Warrender,    Sir  George,    Bart., 

Bruntsfield  house 
Murdoch,  Mrs  Burn,  of  Gartin- 

caber,  GreenhiU  lodge 
St  Margaret's  Convent;  Madame 

Margaret  Teresa,  superioress 
Bell,     John    M.,    W.S.,     East 

Morningside  house 
Bell,  Mrs  A.  M.,  East  Morning- 
side  house 
Spiers,  Mrs  G.,  Whitehouse 
Ross,  Major-General  James  Kerr, 

Elm  bank 
Hamilton,  Alexander,  The  Elms 
Gibson,  William   Pat.,   Sydnejj 

lodge 

Whitehouse  Ter.,    13. 
Grange  Loan. 

2  Learmonth,  John 

3  Hogg,  Andrew,  Braemar  ho. 

4  Hayward,  Robert 

5  Stothert,  Miss,  Cargen  lodge 

6  Ivory,  Miss 

7  Hallard,  Frederick 

8  Norris,  Henry  Lee 

9  Donald,  Miss 

10  Ferguson,  James,  Monkwood 

Whitfield  Place.    2. 

See  Leith  Walk. 


Wight's  Place, 

95  Causewayside. 
Scott,  William,  teacher 
Couper,  Misses 
Young,  D. 
Welsh,  Miss 
Braktwood,  Miss 
Wight,  Alexander 
Sanson,  A. 


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William  Street,    4. 

Stafford  Street. 

1  Tansli's  Circulating  Library 
1  Wilson,  Misses,  booksellers 
5  Gibb,  William,  bootmaker 
7  Noble,  William,  grocer 
9  Stewart,  John 

9  Stewart,  Mrs 

11  Barr,  Mrs,  fruiterer 

15  Lough,  J.,  chimney-sweeper 

17  Webb,  Alexander,  shoemaker 

17  Rutherford,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
19  Hunter,  William,  butcher 
23  Seott,  Mrs  D. ,  prov.  mercht. 

25  M  'Donald,  Mrs,  spirit  mer. 

27  Sinclair,  John 

31  Milne,  James,  spirit  dealer 
33  Gibson,  Charles 

35  Wilson,  Archibald,  butcher 
37  Archibald,  Alexander 

37  Grant,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
37  Dobson,  John 

37  Clark,  Miss,  milliner 
43  Eoss,  John,  dairy 

47  Jenkins,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

38  M'Vean,  Matthew,  grocer 

36  Newlands,    James,    cabinet- 

maker 
36  Campbell,  Miss,  dressmaker 

32  Campbell,  M.,  cab-hirer 
30  Muir,  Thomas,  plumber 

28  Ramsay,    John,    tailor    and 

clothier 

26  Dickson,  D.,  coach-hirer 
26  M'Intosh,  Thomas,  stabler 
22  Oliver,  Walter,  tailor 

22  Quinet,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
22  Lawson,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
22  Gray,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
22  Stewart,  P.,  coal  merchant 
22  Stewart,  Miss,  milliner 

18  Alexander,  Hugh,  grocer 
16  Mill,  Mrs,  grocer 

14  Muir,  Adam 

14  Ross,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

12  Smith,  Alexander,  baker 

10  Park,  John  W.,  bootmaker 
8  Waters,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 
8  Whyte,  Mrs  C. 

8  Emerson,  James 

6  Harley,  Edward,  dairy 

2  Hardie,  Walter 

Windmill  Lane,    11. 

Windmill  Street. 

Henderson's  School,    Wind- 
mill cottage 
Henderson,  Mrs,  teacher 
Windmill  house 
Paton,  Mrs 
Turnbull,  Mrs 

Douglas,  Geo.,  Wilson's  court 
1  Pone,  William 

3  Noble,  Mrs 

3  Kirkwood,  Alex.,  engraver 

3  Anderson,  Hugh 

5  Wilkie,  John,  silversmith 


Windmill  Street,    11. 

Chapel  Street. 

1  Brown,  William 

2  Mears,  William 

3  Sime,  Mrs 
3  Edgar,  Mrs 

3  Cockburn,  James  (G.P.O.) 

3  Robertson,  Mrs  Thomas 

4  Gordon,  Robert  A. 

5  Thomson,  William 
7  Kerr,  John 

7  Wilson,  Mrs  R. 

12  Dunn,  R. 

10  Gibson,  James 
10  Pringle,  Thomas 
10  Dow,  Mrs  E. 

10  Clydesdale,  Miss  M. 

8  Myres,  Morris 

5  Archman,  William 

6  Ritchie,  David 
6  Nicol,  Mrs 

6  Boyd,  Charles 

Windsor  Street,    1. 
Leopold  Place. 
1  Campbell,  Mrs 
1  Fisher,  William 
1  Sutherland,  Miss 
1  Isles,  James 

1  Campbell,  Mrs  D. 
3  Ritchie,  William 

5  Kemp,  Miss 

7  Blaikie,  Mrs 

9  Seton,  Francis  C. 

9  Seton,  Lieut.  -Colonel  R.  S. 

11  Lizars,  Mrs  W.  H. 

13  Yule,  James,  L.B. 

17  Johnston,  R.  Bruce,  W.S. 

19  Campbell,  Joseph  Stott 

21  Stegmann,  C. 

23  Elwert,  Miss,  boarding  school 

25  Weir,  Miss 

27  Cumming,  James,  LL.D. 
29  Smith,"  J.  Duncan,  S.S.C. 
29  Smith,  R.  C. 
31  Menzies,  Miss 

26  M'Crie,  William 

24  Mitchell,  Miss 

22  Archibald,  S.  G. 

20  Neilson,  Mrs 

20  Neilson,  W.  B.  {Macnair  & 
Co.) 

18  Robertson,  Thos.  (R.  dc  Hope) 
16  Carnegie,  James 

14  Baillie,  William,  W.S. 

12  Miller,  Mrs 

10  Robertson,  Geo.  Gordon,  M.  D. 

8  Somerville,    John   {Mitchell, 

S.,  cfc  Co.) 

6  Aitken,  Ts.  (L.  <L-  E.  S.  Co.) 

2  Swinton,  Thomas 
2  Todd,  John 

2  Russel,  George 

2  Walker,  Mrs" J.  F. 

2  Phin,  Miss 

2  Millar,  Mrs  Alexander 

Lane 

Burn,  William,  coach-hirer 


Woodhead  Place, 

Hope  Park. 

Robertson,  John 

1  Robertson,  Mrs  M. 
Muir,  Archibald 

2  Milne,  John 

3  Carse,  Stewart 

4  Frazer,  Donald 

Wright's  Houses,    13. 

Bruntsfield  Links. 

Barclay  Free  Church 

6  Arnott,  Andrew 

7  Patterson,  John 

8  Sime,  Robert 

11  Binnie,  William 

12  Anderson,  Mrs  Jane,  grocer 

13  Stirling,  William 
15  Binnie,  George 

15  Campbell,  William 

16  Walker,  Miss 
16  Carrick,  Miss 
16  Sinclair,  Josiah 

16  Livingstone,  Matthew 

17  Taylor,  Alexander 
19  Dunlop,  Alexander 

24  Brown,  Charles,  wright 

27  Golf  House  Tav.;  James  S. 

Connolly.     See  Adv. 
30  Stewart,  John 

30  Edinburgh  Golfing  Society 

31  Hutchison,  James 
33  Samuel,  John 

35  Murray,  Donald 

35  Blaikie,  James 

36  Wilson,  Andrew 


Writers'  Court. 

See  High  Street 

Yardheads.    I 


9. 


9  Bernard  &  Co.,  rectifiers 

11  &  56  Gilbert,  Robert,  grocer 

and  spirit  dealer 

12  Gunn,  Alexander,  spirit  dlr. 
15  Spalding,  William,  grocer 
19  Gray,  David,  grocer 

21  Lawson,  David,  dairy 

24  M'Cabe,  Andrew,  grocer 

25  Blair,  Robert,  shoemaker 
36  Evans,  Mrs  O.,  prov.  dealer 

44  Moffat,  WiUiam,  factor 

45  Wilson,  Peter,  pipemaker 

47  Black,  Robert,  grocer 

48  Galloway,  David,  shoemaker 

49  Anderson,  William 
49  Johnston,  Thomas  S. 

52  Graham,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer 
55  Dixon,  Robinson 
61  Farquhar,   Alexander,   spirit 
dealer 

York  Lane,    7. 

York.  Place. 

Croall,  J.  &  W.,  eoachbuilders 
Hobday,  Thomas,  Albany  cot. 


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Moir,  John,  oil  merchant 
Elder,  Alexander,  agent 
Edinburgh  Barm  Company 
Pringle    k    Inglis,    smiths   and 
axle-tree  makers 

York  Place, 

Broughton  Street. 

Nos.  23  to  73—1  ;  1  to  21,  and 

2  to  42—7. 

1  M'Pherson,  J.,  bootmaker 
3  Henry,  J.,  bandage  maker 
3  Hunter,  J.  H.,  saddler 
5  Isles,  Mrs 
5  Morton,  John 
5  Rutherford,  William 
5  Murray,  John,  S.S.O. 
5  Mack,  Andrew,  writer 
5  Grubb,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse 

St  George's  Chapel 
7  Cowan,  David 
7  Hunter,  Blair,  k  Cowan 
7  Hunter,  E.  A.,  W.S. 
9  Watt,  Mrs  J.  B. 
9  Watt,  Hugh,  S.S.C. 

11  Cowan,  Mrs 

11  Marshall,  John 

13  Miller,  John 

17  Robertson,  Mrs  John 

17  Robertson,  John  A.,  S.S.C. 

17  British  Empire  Mutual  Fire 
and  Life  Assurance  Co. 

17  Cooper,  William,  teacher 

19  Douglas,  C.  Home,  C.A. 

21  Nisbet,  James,  S.S.C. 

23  Tawsefc  Bonar,  W.S. 

25  Bell,  James,  S.S.C. 

25  Gray,  James,  missionary 

25  Johnston,  John 

25  Kirkwood,  Mrs  Captain 

29  Bruce,  Robert,  M.D. 

29  Bruce,  John  D.,  S.S.C. 

29  Bruce,  Mrs  William 

31  Lindsay,  Robert 

31  Todd,  R,  F.,  merchant 

33  Cormack,  D.  A.,  solicitor 

33  Law  Life  Assurance  Society 
of  London 

35  Cochrane,  Miss 

35  Goodburn,  Mrs 

37  Starforth,  J.,  architect 

39  Tod,  Henry,  W.S. 

39  Tod,  H.  &H.,  W.S. 

39  Tod,  Henry,  jun.,  W.S. 

39  Atlas  Assurance  Company 

41  Fisher,  Mrs 

41  Grant,  Mrs  Jane 

41  Thomson,  Miss 

43  Melville,  Archibald,  W.S. 

45  Morrison,  Adam,  S.S.C. 

47  Campbell,  Mrs 

47  Barton,  James,  S.S.C. 

49  Tombe,  Mrs 

51   Coldstream,  Mrs  J. 

51  Coldstream,  J.  P.,  W.S. 

53  Meld  rum,  Geo.,  accountant 

55  Kierumgaard,  H. 

55  Stewart,  Charles 


57  Anderson,  Mrs 
59  Pringle,  Rev.  John 
59  Gunn,  Alexander 
63  Abbott,  W.  J.  C. 
63  Abbott,  Mrs  Eliza 
65  Davidson,  Mrs  G. 
65  Haig,  Adam  A. 
65  Mackie,  Lieutenant  J. 
69  Seton,  Gregor 
69  Neill,  Miss 
69  Macdonald,  Mrs 
69  Seton,  Charles,  accountant 
73  Seton,  Gregor,  spirit  dealer 
St  Paid's  Church 
York  Lane  here 
42  Carter,  Mrs 
42  Paterson,  Miss 
42  Paterson,  Alexander 
40  Finlay,  Charles,  A.C.S. 
40  Finlay,  J.  Hope,  W.S.  and 

N.P. 
38  Dickson,  Wm.  (•/.  D.  &Co.) 
36  Combe,  J.  S.,  M.D. 
36  Combe,  Charles  T. 
34  Dickson,  Thomas  Goldie 
32  Smith,  Colvin,  port,  painter 
30  Pitcaim,  Miss 
28  Shiels,  Thomas 
26  Campbell,  Simon,  S.S.C. 
26  Campbell  k  Smith,  S.S.C. 
24  Gibson-Craig,  J.  T.,  W.S. 
22  Kermack,  W.  R.,  W.S. 
20  Hunter's     School  ;     James 

Walker,  janitor 
18  Smith,  Alexander,  W.S. 
16  Macandrew,  James  M.,  C.A. 
14  Thomson,  James  G. 
12  Burt,  Mrs 
10  Home,  David  Milne 
10  Macleod,  Major-General  A. 

8  Goldie  &  Dove,  W.S. 

8  Goldie,  Archibald,  W.S. 

6  Rock  Life  Assurance  Co. 

6  Lees,  Henry,  accountant 

4  White,  John 

4  Home,  G.,  perfumer 

2  Boyd,  John,  ujjkolsterer 

2  Atkinson,  It.,  &  Co. 

York  Road,    5. 

Trinity. 
Philip,  Robert,  Gothic  house 
Flockhart,   W.,  Lomond  house 
Stark,    Robert    M.,    Woodbine 

cottage 
Thomson,  Andrew,  Gairney  ho. 
Thomson,  Mitchell,  Gairney  ho. 
Thomson,  Alex.,  Gairney  house 
Gall,  James  (O.  &  Inglis),  Myrtle 

bank 
Turner,  Mrs  D.,  Myrtle  bank 
Gorrie,  William,  Rait  lodge 
Gardiner,    J.,     S.S.C,     Grange 

house 
Gardiner,  William,  C.  A.,  Grange 

house 
Morrison,  John  N.,  St  Andrew's 

lodge 


Cross,  Edward,  York  lodge 
Aitken,  R.  W.,  Forthfield  cot. 
Smith,    G.,    architect,     Burlcy 

lodge 
M'Bain,    James,    M.D.,    R,N.„ 

Logie  villa 
Pattison,  G.  G.,  Ashville 
Pattison,  P.,  Ashville 
M 'Donald,  Samuel,  St  Kilda villa 
Flockhart,  Misses,  Seaforth  cot. 
Spence,  John  D.,  St  Olaf 
Paterson,  Alexander,  Holly  lodge. 

Young  Street,    6. 

Nortli  Castle  Street. 

1  Murdoch,  Laurie 

3  Whitson,  Mrs  George 
3  Galbraith,  Angus 
3  Laverock,  William 

5  Bourhill,  Mrs 

7  Turnbull,  Patrick,  C.A. 

7  Howkins,  J.,  jun. 

7a  Taylor,  William,  M.D. 
9  Beattie,  Adam 
9a  Bourhill,  James  E. ,  painter 
13  Stewart  &  Menzies,  C.E. 

13  Stewart,  James  W.,  C.E. 
15  Marshall  &  Stewart,  S.S.C. 
15  Marshall,  John,  S.S.C. 

15  Stewart,  Peter 

17  Traquair,  William,  W.S. 

1 9  MacAllan  k  Chancellor,  W.  S. 

19  The  Liverpool  and  London 

Insurance  Co. 

21  Wilson,  A.,  dentist 

22  Douglas,  Alex.  Sholto,  W.S. 
22  Douglas,  Christopher,  W.S. 

20  Pringle,  Robert,  W.S. 
20  Dickson,  James  J.,  C.A. 

18  Macnaughton     k     Findlay, 

W.S. 
18   Universal    Life    Assurance- 
Society 

16  Muirhead,  Mrs 

14  Rollo,  Hugh  James,  W.S. 
14  Gresham     Life     Assurance 

Society 
14  Scottish    Episcopal    Church 

Society 
12  St  Luke's  Church 
10  St  George's  School 
10  Adair,  Hugh  W.,  teacher 

8  Baird,  James,  spirit  dealer 
8  Simpson  k  Howden,    dress' 

makers 
8  Musgrove,  William 

6  Chedburn,  William 

2  Gillies,  Samuel,  tailor 


Young  Street  Lane.    6. 

Honeyman,   D.,   wright,  North 

lane 
Hope,  Andrew,  contractor,  North 

lane 
Rayner,  R.,  riding  master,  South 

lane 


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Academies. 

See  Eductional  Directory. 

Accountants. 

See  Law  Directory. 

Actuaries. 

See  Law  Directory. 

Advocates. 

See  Law  Directory. 

Agents  (Commission 

and  General). 

See  also,  Cattle,  Coal,  Grain, 
House,  Insurance,  and  Xews- 
jjajier  Agents. 

Abbott,  Kierumgaard,  k  Co., 
22  Constitution  street 

Aitken,  Gray,  &  Co.,  21  Bernard 
street 

Aitken,  Jobn,  51  Princes  street 

Aitken,  Thomas,  51  Hanover  st. 

Alexander,  J.  G.,  19  Bristo  st. 

Alexander,  Lewis,  2  George 
street,  Leith 

Anderson  k  Duncan,  19  Quality 
street 

Anderson,  D. ,  k  Co. ,  Drummond 
street  court 

Anderson,  George,  165  Constitu- 
tion street 

Anderson,  Jas.,  12  Gibb's  entry 

Anderson,  P.,  Gran  ton  harbour 

Anderson,  Thomas,  2  Sylvan  pi. 

Anderson,  Thos.,  2a  Greenside 
place 

-Angus,  D.,  Murray  st.,  Sciennes 
hill 

Angus,  "William,  1  Market  st. 

Bailey,  J.  E.,  25  North  bridge 

Bahrs,  H.,  &  Co.,  17  Baltic  st. 

Banks,  George,  27  Quality  street 

Barnett,  Jas.,  50  St  Leonard  st. 

Barry,  Robert  J. ,  1  Lutton  place 
Bell,  R.  F.,  k  Son,  19  Constitu- 
tion street 

Bell,  William  M.,  31  North 
bridge 

Blackwood,  Scott,  k  Co.,  35 
Bernard  street 

Z 


Blakemore,  Joseph,  20  Nicolson 

street 
Bloxsom,  T.    P.,  2  Morningside 

place 
Booth,   Frederick,  15  South  St 

Andrew  street 
Borland,  Win.,  13  Buccleuchpl. 
Boyack,  James,  9  Davie  street 
Brown,  John,  4c  Pilrig  street 
Brown,  John,  16  Lothian  street 
Brown,  John  K.,  48  Minto  st. 
Brown,  Robert,  7  Abbey  mount 
Brown,  Thomas,  18  Clarence  st. 
Browne    k   Glover,    30   and   32 

Quality  street 
Bruce,  Wm. ,  2  Montgomery  st. 
Buchan,  Thomas,   24  St  James' 

square 
Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.,  8  Union 

street 
Burgess,  J.,  3  East  Register  st. 
Burnet,  Andrew,  23  South  Nor 

ton  place 
Caird,  F.  G.,  18  Calton  hill 
Calder,  John,  56  Nicolson  street 
Cameron,  Jn.,  13  Gardner's  exes 
Cameron,     Parker,    k    Co.,    62 

Timber  bush 
Campbell,  J.  S.,  19  Windsor  st. 
Campbell,  W.  J.,  6  Barony  st. 
Campbell,  B.  G. ,  8  Victoria  pi. 
Cay  k  Black,  65a  George  street 
Cessford,  George,  41  North  br. 
Chapman,  Henry,  4  Carberry  pi. 
Cheyne,  Charles,   33   Montague 

street 
Ckiene,  George  T.,  7  George  st. 
Christie,     William,     12     Royal 

Exchange 
Clarkson,  A.,  31  St  Andrew  sq. 
Clarkson,  W.  C,  31  St  Andrew 

square 
Cormack,  David,  5  Upper  Grove 

place 
Crawford,  A.  &  A.,  15  Quality  st. 

and  4  Quality  lane 
Crombie,  John,  5  S.  College  st. 
Crooks,  Wm.,  13  Bernard  street 
Currie  &  Co.,  25  George  iv.  br. 
Currie,  J.,  &  Co.,  34  Bernard  st. 
Darling,  G.,  7  Rankeillor  street 
Davidson,  E. ,  39  Sandport  street 
Dea,  George,  138  Pleasance 
Dempster,  J.  &  A.,  4  Raeburn  pi. 


Dewar,  Francis,  13  Frederick  st. 
Dewar,  John  N.,  18  Gilmore  pi. 
Dickson,  Thos.,  k  Son,  Thorny  - 

bauk 
Dickson,  James,  14  Parkside  st. 
Dickson,  Jas. ,  1 0  Drumdryan  st. 
Dishington,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  56 

Constitution  street 
Dochard,  D. ,  Lothian  road.     See 

Adv. 
Dougall,  W.,  30  St  Andrew  sq. 
Douglas,  W.  C,  32  Dublin  st. 
Douglas,  W.  S. ,  2  Greyfriars  pi. 
Dow,  L.  S.,  Commercial  dock 
Dowie,  Peter,  38  Mitchell  street 
Drummond,  P.,  11  Calton  street. 

See  Adv. 
Durham,  N.,  29  Quality  street 
Durie,  G.  J.,  14  Bristo  street 
Dyer,  Jos.  N.,  5  Buccleuch  pi. 
Easterbrook,  Thos.,  25  North  br. 
Elder,  A. ,  York  lane 
Epps,  William,  25  North  bridge 
Farquharson,  John  J. ,  1  Hanover 

street 
Fedden,    C,    k   Co.,    36   Com- 
mercial street 
Ferguson,  J.,  10  Annandale  street 
Ferguson,    J.    M.,    St  Anthony 

court,  Leith 
Finnie,  Thomas,  3  Cromwell  st. 
Forrest,  John,  5  Archibald  place 
Fraser,  William,  23  Clyde  street 
Gavin,  P.  k  R.,  99  Kirkgate 
Geddes,  Thomas,  6  Brighton  st. 
Gibson,  G.,  3  Gray's  place 
Gibson,  John,  52  Kirkgate 
Gilford,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  2  Dock  pi. 
Gillespie  k  Cathcart,  35  Bernard 

street 
Gilmer,  J.  G.,  k  Co.,  Bell's  court 
Graham,    James,     107    Princes 

street.     See  Adv. 
Graham,  Joseph,  20  Cumberland 

street 
Grant,  Geo.,  9  Roxburgh  terrace 
Greenfield,  John  S.,  9  Crichton 

street 
Gunn,  William,  &  Co.,  Granton 
Hansen,  H.  P.,&Co.,  2  Dock  pi. 
Hardie,  Jas.  T.,  &  Co.,  25  Con- 
stitution street 
Hardie,  John  k  W.,  18  Green- 
side  place 


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AGE 


Hardie,  Win.,  22  Macdowall  st. 

Harper,  George,  Water  of  Leith 

Henderson,  David  Wemyss,  39 
Constitution  street 

Henderson,  J.,  1  Frederick  st. 

Hewat,  B.  K.,  7  Gladstone  ter. 

Hilditch,  S.,  9  Ann  street 

Hirchfeld,  Guido,  25  Gayfield  sq. 

Hunter  k  Scott,  4  Cockburn  st. 

Hunter,  Thomas,  Johnston  ter. 

Jack,  George,  28  Bernard  street 

Jamieson,  Jn.,  10  W.  Preston 
street 

Johnston,  Wm.,  66  Frederick 
street 

Jones,  B,  M.,  &  Co.,  48  Consti- 
tution street 

Kemp,  John  F.,  4  Bernard  st. 

Kenned}-,  W.  W.,  Ill  Princes 
street. 

KeiT  &  Anderson,  16  South  St 
David  street 

Kerr,  Hatton,  &  Co. ,  St  Anthony 
court,  Leith 

Kidd,  Eunson,  k  Co.,  8  Quality 
street 

Kidd,  James,  121  Nicolson  st. 

Kinninmont,  B.  K.,  Dean  Bank 
lodge 

La  Cour  &  Watson,  14  Com- 
mercial street 

Lambert,  Bobt.,  17  W.  Catherine 
place 

Law,  Andrew,  6  Boxburgh  pi. 

Lawrie,  H. ,  7  HiB  square 

Lawrie,  Robert,  50  Pleasance 

Leannonth,  W.  C,  27  Cockburn 
street 

Lindsay,  J.,  &  Sons,  5  Boyal 
Exchange 

Livingstone  &  "Weir,  7  Box- 
burgh place 

LyaB,  John  Morrison,  16  South 
St  David  street 

Maccallurn,  J.,  36b  Potterrow 

Macdonald,  Wm.,  6  HB1  place 

Macfarlane  &  Son,  160  Constitu- 
tion street 

Mackenzie,  John,  8  Carnegie  st. 

Mackey,  John,  24  Greenside  pi. 

Mackinlay,  C,  &  Co.,  87  Con- 
stitution street 

M'Kinlay,  Wm.,  3  St  Anthony 
court,  Leith 

M'Minn,  F.,  1  Graham  street 

Macphail,  N.,  44  South  bridge 

Mair,  John,  1  Swinton  row 

Martin,  Charles,  3  Argyle  sq. 

Mathieson,  George,  6  South  St 
Andrew  street 

Matthew  k  Theilmann,  20  Baltic 
street 

Meek,  Geo.,  19  S.  St  James'  st. 

Middleton,  B.,  &  Co.,  Sciennes 
street.     See  Adv. 

Millar,  Thomas,  19  Bernard  st. 

Miller,  John,  42  Quality  street 

Millons,  David  N.,  Torphichen 
street 


Montignani,  Henry  G.,  6  Drum- 

mond  street 
Morrison,  G,  k  Sons,  84  Consti- 
tution street 
Morrison,  J.  k  G. ,  90  St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
Mowbray,  T.,  31  Gayfield  square 
Muir,    W.   k   C.   B.,   15  Boyal 

Exchange 
Muir,  W.,  Wet  docks 
Muir,  Wm.,  14  Bristo  street 
Muir,  Wm.  S. ,  3  Barnard  ter. 
Murphy,  WiBiam,  3  Bedford  st. 
Newbigging,  D. ,  1  Buccleuch  st. 
Nicol,  John  W.,  36  Quality  st. 
Nimmo,  W.,  Bell's  court,  Leith 
Nisbet,  James,  57  Lower  View- 

craig  row 
Noble,  E.  G.,  k  Co.,  19  Consti- 
tution street 
Ogilvie,  J.,  &  Co.,  42  Bernard  st. 
Oliver,  J.  B.,  46  George  street 
Orr,    J.,    14    Boyal  Exchange. 

See  Adv. 
Orr,  Sam.  K.,  47  George  rv.  br. 
Paterson,  D.  F.,  5  Kerr  street 
Pattison,  W.  G.,  35  Bernard  st. 
Beacock,  David,  43  Bernard  st. 
Peacock,  T.  B.,  54  North  bridge 
Penman,  David  J. ,  7  Hill  place 
Peterson  Brothers  &  Co. ,  Alison 

place 
Botts,  W.  &  H.,  Port-Hopetoun. 

See  Adv. 
Byper,  John,  37  Scotland  street 
Eaimes,     Blanshards,     &    Co., 

Smith's  place 
Beeves,  Samuel,  1 6  Boxburgh  pi. 
Reid,  W.  &  G.,  Granton  harbour 
Beid,  A.,  29  Balbirnie  place 
Bendall,  M.  C,  32  Bernard  st. 
BendaB,  Wm.,  32iBernard  street 
Rennie,  A.  B.,  19  Bernard  street 
Benwick,  Walter,  1  Bonnington 

terrace 
Beoeh,  G.  W.,  15  Bernard  street 
Bitchie,  Alex.,  Westerhall  viBa, 

Meadows 
Eitchie,  Charles,  13  Dock  street 
Bobertson,    Alexander,    5    Old 

Physic  gardens 
Bobertson,    D.,    4    Hope    park 

erescent 
Bobson,  S.,  8  West  Adam  street 
Boger,  James,  21  Drumdryan  st. 
Eooney,  Hugh,  2  Greenside  place 
Budd,  Bobt.  George,  2  Elm  row 
Butherford,    Bobert,    8   Barony 

street 
Sanderson  &  Krag,  94  Constitu- 
tion street 
Sanderson,  And.,  28  Buccleuch 

place 
Schuthe,  EmB,  &  Co.,  17  Baltic 

street 
Scott,  T.,  41  Laiuiston  place 
Scott,  W.,  23  Duke  street 
Severs,     Benjamin,     3   Comely 

green  place 


Sidey,  D.  D.,  k  Co.,  65  Princes 
street 

Sinclair  &  Co.,  1  and  2  Calton  st. 

Sinclair,  John,  8  Argyle  square 

Smart,  J.  A. ,  33  Gayfield  square 

Smith  &  Alexander,  2  Bank 
street,  Leith 

Smith,  J.  &  J.,  50  Constitution 
street 

Smith,  Alex. ,  22  Bernard  street 

Smith,  Thomas,  6  Smith's  place 

Sorensen,  M.,  k  Kidd,  53  Consti- 
tution street 

Stark,  John,  55  South  Clerk  st. 

Steel,  J.  M.,  k  Co.,  118  Consti- 
tution street 

Steel,  E.,  16  Boyal  Exchange 

Stein,  Andw. ,  Lochrin,  Home  st. 

Stein,  John,  Lochrin,  Home  st. 

Stenhouse,  A.  &  G.,  Wet  docks  \ 

Steven,  Geo.,  8  Montgomery  st. 

Steven,  Wm.,  27  Commercial  st. 

Stevenson,  B.,  k  Co.,  3  Bernard 
street 

Stewart,  Alexander,  20  Gayfield 
square.     See  Adv. 

Stocks,  David,  k  Co.,  4  Bernard 
street 

Storie,  James,  10  W.  Preston  st. 

Stoltz,  Zoff,  &  Co.,  55  Bernard 
street 

Taylor,  Arch.,  IS  Duncan  street, 
Dnimmond  place 

Tavlor,  William,  4  Elm  row 

Tennant,  W.  G.,  28  Bernard  st. 

Thallon,  L.,  25  North  bridge 

Thomson,  W.,  &  Co.,  63  Con- 
stitution street 

Thomson,  George,  4  Oxford  st. 

Thomson,  John,  8  Gladstone  ter. 

Thomson,  P.,  1  Gayfield  place 

Tinniswood,  Bobert,  32  Bernard 
street 

Tod,  J.  B.,  &  Son,  151  Consti- 
tution street 

TurnbuE  &  Kay,  20  k  21  Green- 
side place 

TurnbuE,  Alexander,  90  Con- 
stitution street 

TurnbuE,  Geo.,  5  Glanville  pi. 

Turner,  Thomas,  10  Wellington 
place,  Leitli 

Urquhart,  Bobert,  56  Constitu- 
tion street 

Waddie,  Alexander,  k  Co.,  43 
Bernard  street 

Walker,  James,  12  Elder  street 

Warner,  B.,  4  George  street 

Waters,  Wm.,  8  Lothian  road 

White,  John  A.,  14  Bernard  st. 

Whitson,  Thos.,  13  Eankeillor 
street 

Wight  k  Scott,  36  Elbe  street 

Wight,  John,  Wester  Dairy 

Williamson,  Thos.,  116  Cause- 
wayside 

Wilson,  Andrew  H.,  30  Bernard 
street 

Wilson,  Jas.  J.,  1  Hanover  st. 


AGE 


PROFESSIONS  AND  TRADES  DIRECTORY. 


ART        355 


Wilson,  Thos.,  59  South  bridge 
Wilson,  Thos.,  14  Bristo  street 
Wilson,  T.  G.,  7  W.  Register  st. 
Wilson, Wm.Jun.,  37Londonst. 
Wishart,  James,  &  Son,  20  Queen 

street,  Leith 
Wishart,  D.  F.,  Cath.,  st.  court 
Wolff,  N.  de,  36  Quality  street 
Wotherspoon,    J.    B.    M.,    Wet 

docks 
Wright,  Geo.,  25  North  bridge 

Agents  (Emigration). 

Andrew,    George,    S.S.C.,    60b 

Princes  street  (Otago) 
Harthill  &  Co. ,  18  St  Andrew  sq. 
Henderson,  Jn.,  1  Frederick  st. 
M'Gregor,   CundelL   &   Co.,   35 

Bernard  street 
Oliver,  J.  P.,  46  George  street 

Government  Emigration 
Board. 
M'Gregor,   Cundell,  &   Co.,   35 
Bernard  street 

Agricultural  Imple- 
ment Makers. 

Brighani  &  Bickerton,  129  Grass- 
market 

Gibson  &  Tait,  Bainfield,  Foun- 
tainbridge.     See  Adv. 

M'Cutcheon  &  Son,  9  Grass- 
market 

Morton,  S.  &  H.,  &  Co.,  Victoria 
dock,  Leith 

Peddie,  R.,  &  Co.,  132  George  st. 
See  Adv. 

Pringle,  John,  1  Victoria  street 

Slight,  Alexander  &  G.  H.,  34 
Leith  -walk 

Young,  W.  D.,  &  Co.,  77  George 
street 

Appraisers. 

See  Auctioneers. 

Architects. 

Anderson,  R.,  43a  George  street 
Beattie,  George,  &  Son,  17  Grove 

street 
Beattie,  George,  13  Grove  street 
Beattie,  William,  13  Grove  st. 
Biggar,  John,  1  Sciennes  Hill  pi. 
Bogue,  Jas.  W.,  7  N.  Broughton 
Brown  &  Wardrop,  19  St  Andrew 

square 
Bryce,  D.,  131  George  street 
Bryce,  D.,  jun.,  26  Elder  street 
Carmichael,  W.,  44  South  bridge 
Chesser,  Jn,  12  Royal  Exchange 
Chinas,  David,  11  Melbourne  pi. 
Cousin,  D.,  10  Royal  Exchange 
Fox,  George,  14  Lothian  road 
Fry,  Samuel,  31  India  street 
Gibson,  Thos.,  41  Queen  street 
Goalen,  James,  6  Morton  street 
Gorrie,  William  M.,  7  North  St 

David  street 


Hamilton,  J.  A, 28  Frederick  st. 
Hardy,  Henry,  7  St  Andrew  sq. 
Hay,  John  C. ,  3  Hanover  street 
Hay,  William,  7  Hill  street 
Kemp,   George,  1  Union  place, 

Bonnington  road 
Kerr,  Andrew,  3  Findhorn  place 
Leadbetter,  C,  38  Hanover  st. 
Lessels,  John,  21  Heriot  row 
M 'Gibbon,  David,  89  George  st. 
M'Gregor,  Alexander,   3  North 

Charlotte  street 
M'Lean,  A.,  5  Dundas  street 
Matheson,    Robert,    Parliament 

square 
Moffatt,  W.  L.,  4  Fettes  row 
Notman,    William,     Northfield 

cottage,  Newhaven  road 
Ormiston,  William,  10  Nicolson 

square 
Paris,  John,  25  Cumberland  st. 
Paterson,   John,   21  St  Andrew 

square 
Paterson,  Robert,  10  Hanover  st. 
Paterson,  Robert,  21  St  Andrew 

square 
Peddie  &  Kinnear,  3  South  Char- 
lotte street 
Peddie,  Thos.,  27  Collins  place 
Pilkington  &  Bell.  2  Hill  street 
Raeburn,  R.  R.,  21  Pitt  street 
Rhind,  David,  54  Great  King  st. 
Robertson,  David,  16  Picardypl. 
Sandeman,  R.,  2  London  street 
Scott,  Archibald,  10  Teviot  row 
Shiells,  R.  Thornton,  62  George 

street 
Simpson,   James,    19   Charlotte 

street,  Leith 
Smith,  George,  7  St  Andrew  sq. 
Smith,  J.  K.,  7  Gardner's  cresc. 
Smith,  J.  W.,  13  Frederick  st. 
Smith,  W. ,  4  Melbourne  place 
Spence,  John,  5  Lothian  road 
Starforth,  John,  37  York  place 
Stewart  &  Menzies,  13  Young  st. 
Sutherland,     James,     Lauriston 

gardens 
Sutter,  Archibald,  3  Hill  street 
Walker,  J.  C,  53  Frederick  st. 
Wight,  John  R,  20  Fettes  row 
Wilson,  Patrick,  2  Queen  street 
Wright,  Robert,  22  George  square 

Artificial  Flower  and 
Feather  Makers. 

French,  G.  T.,  153  Rose  street 
Mozzi,   Mrs  John,    119   George 

street 
Oldham,  J.,  51  North  bridge 
Sugden,    Son,    &    Nephew,    51 

North  bridge.      P.    M'Evoy, 

agent 

Artists. 

See  also  Historical,  Portrait, 

and  Landscape  Painters. 

Archibald,  Jas. ,  83  Causewayside 

Arnst,  A.,  46  Great  King  street 


Barclay,  T.  M.,  11  Forres  street 
Brewster,  D.  &  A.  S.,  6  Dewar 

place 
Brown,  John  O.,  68  George  st. 
Brown,  Thos.,  10  Jordan  bank 
Brown,  William  Beattie,  25  Gil- 
more  place 
Burton,  Mungo,  19  Leopold  pi. 
Cameron,  H.,  16  Picardy  place 
Caw,  James,  86  George  street 
Clark,  Thomas,  11  Castle  ten-ace 
Collins,  Hugh,  23  London  street 
dimming,  James,  26  Elder  st. 
dimming,  John,  1  Hanover  st. 
Dallas,  E.  W.,  125  Princes  st. 
Drummond,  J. ,  30  Hamilton  pi. 
Dun,  John,  7  Lonsdale  terrace 
Ferguson,  Walter,  36  George  st. 
Fortie,  John,  2  S.  Charlotte  st. 
Graham,  R.  B.,  27  Castle  street 
Hay,  G.  &  D.,  68  Princes  street 
Hay,  George,  16  Picardy  place 
Herdman,    R.,    9   St   Bernard's 

crescent 
Hill,  D.  O.,  28  Carton  hill 
Howie,  A.,  63  Princes  street 
Howie,  James,  jun.,  60  and  63 

Princes  street 
Johnstone,  W.  B.,  3  Gloucester 

place 
Lawder,  Jas.  T.,  10  E.  Norton  pi. 
Lawson,  John,  3  Macnab  street 
Lees,  Charles,  19  Scotland  street 
Legget,  A.,  13  London  street 
Lewis,  Henry,  56  Clerk  street 
Leyde,  Otto,  7  S.  Charlotte  st. 
Macbeth,  N.,  28  Saxe-Cobourg 

place 
M 'Donald,  J.  B.,  6  Gr.  Stuart  st. 
Macleay,  K.,  3  Malta  terrace 
Macwhirter,  John,  1  Mound  pi. 
Michie,  John  M.,  16  Hart  street 
Miller,  J.   B.,  3  Duncan  street, 

Drummond  place 
Myles,  John,  59  Cockburn  st. 
Nesbitt,  John,  79  George  street 
Nisbet,  Pollok  S.,  15  George  st. 
Ogilvy,  J.,  2  West  Nicolson  st. 
Paton,  Sir  Noel,  33  George  sq. 
Perigal,  A.,  7  Oxford  terrace 
Purves,  James  E.,  7  St  Bernard's 

row 
Reid,  John,  2  George  place 
Roger,  W. ,  7  Dewar  place 
Ross,  R.  T.,  78  Queen  street 
Ross,  John,  36  Hanover  street 
Russell,  J.  B.,  3  Comely  green 

crescent 
Sanderson,  R.,  28  Geo.  iv.  br. 
Schenck  &  Son,  8  So.  St  Andrew 

street 
Scott,  John  R.,  15  Dublin  street 
Smart,  John,  16  Picardy  place 
Steell,  Gourlay,  1  Bellevue  cresc. 
Stewart,  John  Q.,  46  Grindlay  st. 
Truefitt,  Peter,  72  Princes  street 
Truer! tt,  Win.,  65  Princes  street 
Tunny,  J.  G.,  93  Princes  street 
Young,  C.  &  A.,  63  No.  bridge 


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BAK 


Artists'  Colourmen. 


iM'Farlane  k  Gibb,  20  Dundas 


street 

Clark,  W.  D.,  67  Princes  street  JMoir,  Peter,  5  Nottingham  pi. 
Dane,  J.,  k  Co.,  3  East  Register | Munro,  Charles,  47  Gt.  King  st. 
street  I  Murray,  E. ,  4  St  Andrew  square 

Hill,  T.  Alex.,  12  St  Andrew  sq.  |*Mushet,  J.,  k  Son,  2  Hope  st. 


Alexander,  36   Leith 


M  'Cowan,  Jas.,  15  Cockburn  st. 
Nelson,  R.  R.,  19  Hanover  st. 
Sinclair  &  Co. ,  1  and  2  Calton  st. 
Smith,  J.  D.,  21  Frederick  st. 
Westren,  P.,  103  Princes  street 

Artists  in  Hair  and 
Gold. 

Ashcroft,  Miss  Mary,  16  North- 
west Circus  place 
Bisset,  William,  16  Eose  street 
Law,  Francis  L.,  95b  Princes  st. 
Mackay,  J.  G.,  56  Leith  street. 

See  Adv. 
Millar,  Mrs,  43a  George  street 
Paterson  k  Son,  95  Princes  st. 

Asphalters. 
M'Kenzie,  W.,  South  Clerk  st. 
Paterson,  Jas.,  East  Newington 

place 
Porteous, 

walk 

Auctioneers  and 
Appraisers. 

Those  marked  *  are  Appraisers 

only. 
Beattie,  J. ,  20  West  Nicolson  st. 
Black,  John,  65a  George  street 
*Boyd,  John,  2  York  place 
*Brown,  M.,  55  and  57  St  Leo- 
nard street 
Buist,  Robert,  11  W.  Lauriston 

place 
Caw,  William,  25  St.  James'  sq. 
Cay  k  Black,  65a  George  street 
Chapman,  Thos.,  11  Hanover  st. 
Dalgleish  k  Forrest,  4  St  Andrew 

square 
Davidson,  John,  k  Co.,  24  Sheriff 

brae 
Dewar,  F.,  13  Frederick  street 
Dewar,  James,  1  St  John  street 
Dowell,  Alex.,  18  George  street 
Dunn,  M.,  16  Victoria  street 
Edwards,    G.    S.,    53    Cockburn 

street.     See  Adv. 
-Ellis,  Thos.,  21  Geo.  iv.  bridge 
Forrest,  R.,  17  Queen  street 
*Fraser,  James,  297  High  street 
Hambling,  Geo.,  36  Cockbimi  st. 
*'Hislop,  Wm.,  28  Howe  street 
*Hogg,  Walter,  30  Dundas  st. 
Hogg,  Wm.,  48  Frederick  street 
*Keddie,  Thos.,  7  S.  Melville  pi. 
*Laing,  George,  Palmer's  build- 
ings,   West    Nicolson   street. 
See  Adv. 
Lyon  k  Turnbull,  51  George  st. 
*M'Culloeh,    J.,    &   Co.,  83  St 
Cuthbert's  glebe 


*0'DonneU  k  Co.,  43  Hanover 
street 

*  Patterson,  William,  10  Queens- 
ferry  street 

Philpot,  James,  125  Princes  st. 

Rougvie,  John,  3  Melbourne  pi. 

Rutherford,  William,  52  Princes 
street  and  5  Hanover  street 


Small,  William,  30  South  bridge 
Summers,  A.,  1  Bank  street 
Taylor,  Miss,  4  Hope  street 
Thomson,    Miss,    55    Tolbooth 

wynd 
Turnbull,  Rob.,  60  South  bridge 
Wilton,  Mrs,  21  Earl  Grey  street 
Wright,    P.   k  R.,   16   and  20 

George  street 
Wright,  Miss,  69c  George  street 

Bagpipe  Makers. 

Glen,  Alex.,  30  St  Andrew  st. 


Saunders,     John,    k    Son,    14  Henderson    Peter,   &  Son,   3 
Quality  street  Castle  hill 


Seaton,  Rob.,  28  Haddington  pi. 
*Simpson,  R.,  121  George  street 
Smith,  J.  &  G.,  79  George  street 
Street,   George,   50   George   iv. 

bridge 
*Taylor,     John,     k     Son,     109 

Princes  street 
Thomson,  Wm.,  k  Co.,  63  Con- 
stitution street 
*Watson,  Adam,  23  Union  st. 
Wemyss,  John,  14  Ponton  street 
White,  N.,  3  Tolbooth  wynd 
Whitten,  R.  H.,  4  N.  Bank  st. 

Axle-tree  Makers. 

Girdwood,  J.,  26  Greenside  row 
Pringle,  John,  York  lane.     See 
Adv. 

Baby-linen  Ware- 
houses. 

Alexander,  Mrs,  k  Co.,  87  George 

street 
Arnot,  J.,  k  Co.,  129  Kirkgate 
Blind  Asylum,  58  Nicolson  st. 

and  21  Frederick  street 
Borley,  Mrs  C,  8  Calton  street 
Bowie,  John  D.,  68  Leith  street 
Bowie,  Miss,  87  Princes  street 
Boyd,  Miss,  26  Clerk  street 
Cairns,  Mrs,  118  Princes  street 
Cruickshanks,  Alex.,  k  Son,  57 

and  61  George  street 
Dawson,    William,    57   and   59 

Clerk  street 
Hay,  Mrs,  25  George  street 
Kirk,  Miss,  41  George  street 
Leslie,  Jane,  44  Bristo  street 
Main,  John,  4  and  6  Nicolson 

street 
Ogg,  Miss  R.,  6  Hanover  street 

See  Adv. 
Paterson,  Misses   H.    k  J.,  54 

Lothian  street 
Ralston,  Mrs,  42  Kirkgate 
Ross,  H.,  &  Co.,  1  and  3  Nicol 

son  street 


Bakers  &  Confectioners. 

Adam,  J.,  37  Tolbooth  wynd 
Adam,  John,  130  Pleasance 
Addison,  Mrs,  124  Kirkgate 
Aitken,  Mrs  W.,  117  Nicolson 

street 
Alexander,  Andrew,  5  Davie  st. 
Anderson,  D.,  &  Son,  1  Green- 
side  street,  1  Riego  street,  and 
3  Orchardfield  place 
Anderson,  W.,  12  S.  College  st. 
Anderson,  W.,  1  Archibald  place 
Archibald,  A.,  82  Kirkgate 
Arnold,  James,  25  Home  street 
Baker,  Thomas,  297  Cowgate 
Ballantyne,    James,    42    Clerk 

street  and  9  South  Clerk  st. 
Bertram,  John,  132  Kirkgate 
Beveridge,  R.,  54  London  street 
Bisset,  James,  11a  Clerk  street 
Bowes,  William,  11  West  Cross- 
causeway 
Brockie,  W.,  18  Greenside  street 
Brown,  Dav.  J.,  161  High  street 

and  44  Leven  street 
Brown,  G.,  5  and  6  Charlotte  pi. 
Brown,    John,    96   St   Andrew 

street,  Leith 
Burnet,  A. ,  58  E.  Crosscauseway 

and  152  Cowgate 
Christie,  J.,  4  N.  Junction  st. 
Clark,  J.,  3  Charlotte  st.,  Leith 
Cochrane,  John,  8  Roxburgh  pi. 
Cochrane,  Thos.,  6  N.  College  st. 
Cockburn  &  Son,  29  Dean  street 
Craig,  David,  6  East  Norton  pi. 
Craig,  David,  jun.,  76  Thistle  st. 
Craig,  Mrs  C. ,  4  Claremont  pi. 
Crawford,  Geo.,  jun.,  11  Leven 

street 
Crawford,  Thomas,  68  Kirkgate 
Crawford,  William,  31  Shore 
Crighton,  James,  1  West  Cross- 
causeway 
Dixson,  Rob.,  9  East  Register  st. 
Dobie,  Alex.,  41  Lothian  road 
Donaldson.  David,  2  Canongate 
Drysdale,  Alex.,  142  Princes  st. 


Roy,  J.,  23  and  24  North  bridge  I  Duncan,  Wm.,  31  Bridge  street 
Scott,  John,  5  Greenside  street.  I  Durie,  James,  62  Tolbooth  wynd, 

See  Adv.  Leith 

Sharp,  Miss  M.,  60  Leith  street  I  Farmer,  David,  7  Calton  street 


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Farmer,  Agnes,  209  Pleasance 
Ferguson,  John,  64  Rose  street 
Fleming,  George,  2  Bristo  port, 

2  and  3  Merchiston  terrace, 

and  130  High  street 
Forrest,  Jas. ,  44  Buecleuch  street 

and  241  Canongate 
Forsyth,  Robert,  2  India  street 
Fotheringham,  J. ,  35  Couper  st. 
Fotheringham,    Miss,    21    Hill- 

houseiield 
Fraser,  John,  2  Salisbury  street 
Gairns,  John,  2  Stafford  street 
Geddes,  David,  1  Main  street 
Geddes,  Robt,  6  Middle  Arthur 

place 
Gentle,  George,  51  Thistle  street 
Gordon,  John,  6  Chapel  street 
Gowan,  George,  4  Union  place 
Gowie,  Thomas,  40  Abbey  hill 
Grainger,  D.,  9a  India  street 
Greig,    J.,    7    Tolbooth    wynd, 

Leith 
Greig,  T.,  11  S.  Richmond  street 
Greig,  "Win. ,  2  Jamaica  street 
Grieve,  George,  38   St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
Grosset,  "Win.,  50  Home  street 
Haig,  Alex.,  3  Earl  Grey  street 
Haig,  Andrew,  9  W.  Richmond 

street 
Hamilton,  Daniel,  38  Kirkgate 
Hastie,  T.,  7  Duncan  street 
Hay,  James,  277  Canongate 
Henderson,  D.,  4  Howe  street 
Henderson,  James,  1  Fingal  pi. 
Henderson,    S.,    78    Fountain- 
bridge 
Henderson,  T.  W.,  1  Dublin  st. 
Inglis,  J.,  167  Rose  street 
Inglis,  Robt.,  31  West  port  and 

457  Lawnmarket 
Izatt,  Jas.,  1  Brown  street  lane 
Johnston,  A.,  21  Greenside  st. 
Johnston,  John,  6  N.   Newing- 

ton  place 
Kidd,  J.,  21  Arthur  street 
Laidlaw,  James,  4  Kerr  street 
Lamb,  James,  53  St  Leonard  st. 
Lauder,  Thomas,  2  Elder  street 
Lawrie  k  Sons,  12  W.  Preston  st. 
Lawrie,  John,  26  Rose  street 
Lawson,  George,  10  W.  Newing- 

ton  and  20  Lothian  street 
Leckie,  William,  2  Davie  street 
Leitch,  J.  B.,  16  Hill  place 
Liddel,  Geo.,  12  Home  street 
Lillico,  Thos.,  4  S.  St  James'  st. 
Lillie,  Thomas,  1  Bread  street 
Lindsay,  James,  73  Kirkgate 
Luke,  James,  25  Brunswick  st. 
M'Clellan,  William,   66a  Cum- 
berland street 
M'DoweU,  Robert,  57  George  st. 

and  19  Frederick  street 
M'Ewan,  Robt.,  72  Grassmarket 
M'lntyre,  William,  23  Cowgate 
Mackay,  E.,  7  Trafalgar  street 
M'Kean,  Alex.,  2  Charles  street 


M'Kean,  Martin,  25  Bread  street 
Mackie,    J.    W.,    &   Sons,     108 

Princes  street 
M'Laren,    Andrew,    43    Candle- 
maker  row 
M'Laren,  D.,  34  Duke  st.,  Leith 
M 'Master,  J.,  51  Canongate 
M'Vitie,  Robert,  East  London  st. 
Marshall,  Robert,  4  West  port 
Martin,  David,  235  Canongate 
Mason,  A. ,  20  Couper  street  and 

1  Ronaldson's  buildings 
Matheson,  Robert,  37  Clerk  st. 

and  46  High  street 
Mathews,  Edw.,  13  Church  st. 
Menelaws,  Wm.,  187  Canongate 
Middlemas,  R.,  20  "West  Preston 

street 
Miller,  J.,  1  X.  St  Andrew  st. 
Miller,  Robert,  86  Nicolson  st. 
Milne,  P.,  8  Clerk  street 
Mitchelhill,  J.,  75  Clerk  street 
Moffat,  William,  1a  Howe  st. 
Muirhead,  James,  175  Pleasance 
Nairn,  Wm.,  18  Riddle's  close 
Naysmith,  John,  75  Giles'  street 
Neill,  John,  1  Wemyss  place 
Newton,  Thomas,  11  Shrub  pi. 
Ogilvie,    Thomas,    2   Elm  row. 

See  Adv. 
Oliphant,  F.,  110  and  112  High 

street 
Paul,  James  D.,  S  West  Cross- 
causeway 
Peattie,  Mrs  Alex.,  2  Market  st. 
Penman,  John,   67  Giles'  street, 
6  Great  Junction  street,  and 
46  Water  lane,  Leith 
Phillip,  Wm.,  1  Deanhaugh  st. 
Pillans,  John,  73  So.   Clerk  st., 
55  Nicolson  st.,  61  Cockburn 
street,  and  102  High  street 
Ponton,  Geo.,  10  St  Vincent  st. 
Porteous,  Wm.,  2  Union  street 
Ramage,  John,  3  and  4  Albert  pi. 
Ramsay,    Thomas,    26   Hanover 

street  and  14  High  street 
Rattrie,  Alexander,  Granton 
Reid,  John,  8  Gladstone  place 
Reid,  Robert,  87  Broughton  st. 
Reid,  Robert,  53  Home  street 
Robertson,  James,  19  Elm  row 
Robertson,  Thos.,  5  St  Patrick 

street 
Robertson,  Thomas,  71  Pleasance 
Russell,  E.  &  R.,  41  Bridge  st. 
Russell,  Robert,  2  Pitt  street 
Rutherford,     G.,     43     and     45 
Broughton  street,  and  34  Han- 
over street 
Sanderson,  Allan,  9  West  Rich- 
mond street 
Sawers,    T.,    310    Lawnmarket. 

See  Adv. 
Scott  Brothers,  40  Lothian  st. 
Scott,  George,  2  Warriston  place 
Scott,  G.,  31  Dublin  street 
Scott,  George,  29  Pitt  street 
Scott,  G.,  53  Potterrow 


Scott,  J.,  51  N.  Richmond  st. 
Scott,  John,   23  West  Maitland 

street  and  5  Stanhope  place 
Scott,  William,  49  India  place. 
Sharp,  Angus,  66  Buecleuch  st. 
Simpson,  Alex.,   48  George  rv. 

bridge 
Simpson,  J.,  15S  High  street 
Sinclair,  James,  133  Canongnte 
Sinclair,  John,  14  Lothian  street 
Sinclair,  John,  18  Tobago  street 
Sinclair,    John,    174    Fountain- 
bridge 
Smart,  Andrew,  114  West  port 
Smibert,  George,  216  Canongate 
Smith,  A.,  12  William  street 
Smith,   Charles,  1   North  Rich- 
mond street,  89  High  street, 
and  39  Bristo  street 
Smith,  David,  16  Richmond  pi. 
Smith,  James,   38  West   Cross- 
causeway 
Smith,  James,  44  Potterrow 
Smith,  Wm.,  17  Lothian  street 
Sowersby,  George,  91  Kirkgate 

and  3  Sowersby  place 
Steel,  Wm.,  14  Cassels  place 
Steele,  James,  15  Clifton  terrace 
Stenhouse,  James,  23  Earl  Grey 

street 
Stewart,  James,  10  Couper  street 
Stewart,  James,  42  Jamaica  st. 
Stewart,  Miss,  4  Allison's  place 
Stor-er,  J.,  20  and  21  N.  Junction 

st.  and  1  Leith  Mount 
Summers,  John,  133  Princes  st. 
Sutherland,  D.  S.,  4  Grove  pi. 
Swan,  J.,  76  Grove  street 
Tait,  Andrew,  33  Rose  street 
Tait,  Andrew,  8  Lynedoch  place 
Tait,  J.  R.,  2  Queensferry  street 
Tait,  Pringle,  1  Victoria  place 
Taylor,  George,  10  S.  Clerk  st. 
Thomson,  E.,  34  Alva  street 
Thomson,  James,  79  George  st., 
207  High   street,  2  Dumbie- 
dykes  road,  and  7  Rose  street 
Thomson,  Murray,  39  W.  Nicol- 
son street 
Thomson,  Robert,  123  Rose  st. 
Thomson,  Wm.,  130  Kirkgate 
Thomson,  Mrs  P.,   54  Charlotte 

street,  Leith 
Thorburn,  Wm.,  72  St  Leonard  st. 
Thorburn,  Wm.,  24  Bernard  st. 
Tod,    Robert,    34    Northumber- 
land street 
Tolleth,  T.,  Alfred  place,  Canon- 
mills,  and  8  Haddington  place 
Torrance,  John,  4  Northumber- 
land street 
Torrance,  John,  5  Little  King  st. 
Underwood,  T.  S.,  34Grindlay  st. 
Vallance,  Wm.,  6  Glanville  pi. 
Walker,  Thomas,  5  Johnstonepl. 
Wallace,  W.,  1  Maitland  street, 

Newhaven 
Watt,   Mrs,    16   Riddle's  close, 
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"Weii-,  James  H.,  166  Pleasance 
"Weston,  John,  178  Pleasance 
White,  John,  3  Duke  street 
Whyte,  Geo.  Scott,  106  Eose  st. 
Wilkie,  Horner,  15  Calton  st. 
Wilkinson,  D.,  13  Broughton  st. 
Wilkinson,  J.,  103  Grassniarket 
Wilson,  James,  8  Catherine  st. 
Wilson,  James,  218  Canongate 
Wilson,  John,  26  High  street 
Wilson,  John,  3  St  Anthony  pi. 
Wilson,  W.,  1  Barony  street 
Wishart,  Peter,  495  Lawnmarket 
Young,  Andrew,  1a  Hill  place 
and  6  North  Bickmond  street 
Young,  James,  1  Grange  road 

Bandage  and  Artificial 

Limb  Makers. 
Candlish,  Mrs,  17  Henderson  pi. 
Henry,  J. ,  3  York  place 
Hilliard,  H.  &  H.,   7  Nicolson 

street ;  to  the  Royal  Dispen 

sary. 
Euddiman,  John,  80  Leith  st. 
Young,  Archibald,  58  No.  bridge 

Banks  and  Bankers. 
See  Bank  Directory. 

Basket  Makers. 

Anderson  &  Williamson,  5  and 

6  Timber  bush 
Blind  Asylum,   58  Nicolson  st. 

and  21  Frederick  st.    See  Adv. 
Bruce,  Robert,  14  St  Patrick  sq. 

and  34  Frederick  street 
Cameron,  Geo.,  17  Queen  street 
Cameron,  John,  15  Downie  place 
Crocket,  Thos.,  27  North  bridge 
Crocket,   Thos.   G.,   14  Halker- 

ston's  wynd,  163  High  street 
Cumming,    Thomas,    &   Son,    2 

Cockburn  street 
Daffron,  John,  44  Cowgate 
Duffy,    Luke,    242    Canongate. 

See  Adv. 
Lauriston,  A.,  10a  Brunswick  st. 
M'Gregor,   John   D.,    75   Great 

Junction  street 
Mackay,  Arch.,  107  High  street 
M'Lean,   Andrew,   61  Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith,  and  3  Hay  st. 
Malloch,  Mrs,  27  North  bridge 
Proudfoot,  Miss  J.,  65  Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Russell,  Thomas,  10  N.  Bank  st. 
Small,  D.,  33  Hanover  street 
Wallace,  Thomas,  14  Tobago  st. 
Watters,  Eobert,  24  Cai  rubber's 

close  and  22  N.  Gray's  close 

Baths. 

Edinburgh  Turkish  and  swim- 
ming bath,  90  Princes  street 

Frithfield  baths,  Frithfield,  Sea- 
field 

Hot,  cold,  and  swimming  baths, 
North  Pitt  street 


Hydropathic,  Galvanic,  and 
Turkish  baths,  Sciennes  hill ; 
James  Lawrie,  M.D. 

Public  baths,  12  Nicolson  square 

Seafield  baths,  Leith 

Trinity  baths  (Walter  Eckford), 
Trinity 

Bedding  and  Mattress 
Makers. 

See  also  Cabinetmakers  and 

Upholsterers. 

Blind  Asylum,  58  Nicolson  st. 

and  21  Frederick  street 
Brown,  W.  S.,  14  S.  St  David  st. 
Brownlie,  Jas.,  36  Frederick  st. 
Bruce,  E.,  14  St  Patrick  square 

and  34  Frederick  street 
Burt,  Eobert,  270  Cowgate 
Cameron,  Geo.,  17  Queen  street 

and  20  St  John's  hill.  SeeAdv. 
Clapperton   &   Oliver,  59  &  60 

Princes  street 
Grieve,  Eobert,  &  Co.,  83  George 

street.     See  Adv. 
M'Dermott,  James,  61  Hanover 

street.     See  Adv. 
M'Laren,  Son,  &  Co.,  329  High 

street.     See  Adv. 
M'Pherson,  J.,  93  Pleasance 
Nicoll,  Eobert,  60  Potterrow 
Stewart,    Eobert   B.,    54    &   58 

Candlemaker  row 
Stewart,  Mrs  E.,  33  Niddry  st. 
Veitch,  Wm.,  71  StCuthbert'sgl. 
Wallace,  Thomas,  14  Tobago  st. 
Watson,  George,  1  Teviot  Row 

(hydrostatic).     See  Adv. 

Bellhangers. 

Bryden,  J.,  &  Sons,  16  Frederick 

street 
Bryden,  W.,  &  Son,  55  George  st. 
Charles,  Jas. ,  8  N.  St  Andrew  st. 
Henderson,  W.,  21  Chalmers'  cl. 
Hetherton,    Henry,    13    South 

Clerk  street.     See  Adv. 
Hislop,  Wm.,  26  Greenside  row 
King,  Eobert,  6  Simon  square 
Laidlaw,  E.,  &  Son,  Simon  sq. 

and  7  Gilmour  street 
Laidlaw,  A. ,  7a  Grange  road 
Leamionth,  T.,  10  Barony  street 
Spence,  James,  50  High  street 
Stewart,   Daniel,   34  Earl  Grey 

street  and  65  Fountainbridge. 

See  Adv. 
Waldie,  David,  65  Crosscauseway 
Waldie,  James,  2  Crosscauseway 

Berlin  Warehouses. 

Cleghorn,  Miss  J.,  66  George  st. 
Crawford,  David,-  80  Nicolson  st. 
Dickson,    W.    &    H.,    2   Great 

Junction  street 
Forrest,  M.  B.,  21  Hanover  street 
Fortune,  Miss,  144  George  street 
Green,  Misses,  7  W.  Newington 


Harrower,  Mrs,  2  Summer  pi. 
Hobday,  Mrs  F.,  1  Hope  street 
Jockel,  C,  118  George  street 
Mackerracher,    Miss   I.,    12   St 

Andrew  square 
Matheson,  Mrs  J. ,  7  Dublin  st. 
Miller,  T.,  3  Glanville  place 
Eeid,    Thomas,    and    Co.,    139 

Princes  street.     See  Adv. 
Eitchie,  M.,  37  Hanover  street 
Sim,  A.  &  J.,  53  George  street 
Sim,  William,  72  George  street 
Stevenson,  A.,  53  South  bridge 
Stevenson,    Thomas,    76    &    77 

Princes  street 
Stoddart,  J. ,  1  South  bridge 
Tait,  William,  13  South  bridge 
Vallance,  Mrs,  29  Geo.  IT.  bridge 
Wallace  &  Brown,   Misses,  132 

George  street 
Wyllie,  M.  and  C,  39Gilmore  pi. 

Billiard-room  Keepers. 

Bootland,  Mrs,  3  Clyde  street 
Frater's  billiard  rooms,  17  South 

St  Andrew  street 
M'Leish,  Chas.,  86  South  bridge 
Meikle,  A.,  13  Leith  st.  terrace 
Moms,  James,  3  West  Eegister 

street 

Billiard  Table  Manu- 
facturers. 

Morrison  &  Co.,  78  George  st. 
See  Adv. 

Bill-posters. 

Fairley,  John,  20  Bank  street 
Harley,  David,  15  High  street 
Hastie,  A.,  22  Old  Assembly  cl. 
Hewit,  G.,  20  Bank  street 
M'Indoe,  Wm.,  372  Castle  hill 
Steedman,  J.,  68  Grassniarket 

Bird  and  Animal 
Stuffers. 

Mitchell,  Alex.,  17  Bristo  street 
Paterson,  Hy.,  ISd  Frederick  st. 
Sanderson,  Mat.,  66a  George  st. 
Small  &  Son,  38a  George  street 
Wilson,  A.  &  G.,  19  Waterloo  pi. 

Bird  Dealers. 

Dewar,  J.  F. ,  22  Haddington  pi. 

and  48  Hanover  street 
Forrest,  Wm.,  2  Nicolson  square 
Hambling,  G. ,  36  Cockburn  st. 
Paterson,  H.,  18  Frederick  st.    ' 
Eeid,  E.,  7  Greenside  place 
Thomson,  Adam,  75  E.  Cross- 
causeway 
Webster,  John,  69  George  street 

Biscuit  Manufacturers. 

Christie,  Jas.,  4  N.  Junction  st. 
Crawford,  Wm.,  31  Shore  and  2 

Princes  street 
Greig,  John,  7  Tolbooth  wynd 


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M'Dowell,  Robert,  57  George 
street  and  19  Frederick  street 

Mackenzie  k  Mackenzie,  22 
Earl  Grey  street 

Mackie,  J.  W.,  k  Sons,  10S 
Princes  street 

Middlemas,  R.,  20  W.  Preston 
street 

Storer,  Jas..  20  and  21  N.  Junc- 
tion street  and  1  Leitli  Mount 

Block,  Pump,  and  Mast 
Makers. 

Rowell  &  Stoddart,  6  Dock  st. 

Boarding-Schools. 

See  School  Directory. 

Boatbuilders. 

Liston,  Jas.  H.,  Granton  barb. 
M'Glasban,  Alex.,  Granton  barb. 
Mowat,  Magnus,  Newbaven 
Nisbet,  Robert,  jun.,   3  Cannon 
street,  Leitb 

Boiler  Makers. 

Hawthorn  k  Co. ,  Gt.  Junction  st. 

Morton,  S.  &;  H.,  k  Co.,  Victoria 
dock,  Leitb 

Paxton,  George,  k  Son,  43  Sala- 
mander street 

Sinclair,  Geo.,  25  Great  Junction 
street 

Tennant,  T.  M.,  &  Co.,  Bowers- 
ball,  Bonniugton  Road 

Bookbinders. 

See  also  Booksellers  and  Sta- 
tioners. 

Those  marked  *  are  also  Sta- 
tioners. 

Allan,  H.,  10  N.  St  Andrew  st. 

Anderson  &  Robertson,  12  Royal 
Exchange 

Anderson,  James,  233  Higb  st. 

BeU,  Arcb.,  12  S.  St  David  st. 

Bowie,  Hugh,  17  Carrubber's  cl. 

*Currie  k  Lamb,  10  Hunter  sq. 

Ferguson,  P.  W. ,  50  Bridge  st. 

Forbes,  Alex.,  5  Milne's  court 

Gow,  James,  13  Blair  Street 

Grant,  R.,  &  Son,  30  Hanover 
street 

*Grieve,  Andw.,  13  N.  Bank  st. 

Henderson  k  Bisset,  19  Hill  st. 

Hunter,  Win.,  28  Queen  street 
and  North-west  Thistle  street 
lane.     See  Adv. 

Lyon,  David,  505  Lawnmarket 

Macdonald,  Gilbert,  3  East  As- 
sembly lane 

Macdonald,  Jas.,  9  Bread  street 

*Mackenzie,  J.,  129  Higb  street 

Mossman,  ~\\T.,  13  N.  Bank  st. 

Munro,  John,  7  MUne  square 

Nichol,  James,  104  High  street 


Orrock,  Alex.,  35  South  bridge 
Paterson,  M.,  15  Broughton  st. 
Poison    k   Falconer,    12    Royal 

Exchange 
Seton  k  Mackenzie,  81  George  st. 
Sinclair,  John,  3  Bristo  port 
Small,  James,  8  North  bridge 
Stebbing,  Isaac,  2  Kerr  street 
Steedman,  H.,  44  George  street 
Stewart,  Alex. ,  1  Surgeon  square 
Thomson,  Charles  J.,  29  North 

bridge 
Tod,  George,  59  South  bridge 
Tod,  G.,  10  Haddington  place 
Wilkie,  Robert,  94  South  bridge 

Booksellers  and 
Stationers. 

Those  marked  thus  *  are  Pub- 
Ushers,  thusf  keep  Circulating 
Libraries,  and  thus  J  are  also 
Bookbinders. 

tAnderson,  Jas.,  28  Broughton 

street 
Archibald,  James,  13  Clifton  ter- 
race 
tArnot,  James,  45  Grindlay  st. 
Banks,   Arch.,   4   and  6   Clyde 

street.     See  Adv. 
Bayne,  J.,  13  Leven  street 
*Bell  k  Bradfute,  12  Bank  st. 
*Black,  A.  &  C,  6  North  bridge 
*Blackie  k  Son,  5  S.  College  st. 
*Blackwood,  AVilliam,  &  Sons, 

45  George  street 
Braidwood,  J. ,  26  George  street 
JBremner,  Ebenezer,  12  Leitb  st. 
Brown,  A.,  13  S.  College  street 
Brydone,  James,  12  Elder  street 
Caldwell  Brothers,  15  Waterloo 

place.     See  Adv. 
Cameron,   Finlay,  25  Charlotte 

place 
Cameron,  H.,  7  Hanover  street. 

See  Adv. 
*  jCanieron,  J.  A. ,  1 0  Clerk  st. 
Carlisle  &  Watts,   49  Hanover 

street 
*Chambers,  W.  &  R.,  339  High 

street 
Chisholm,  Jn.,  67  Lothian  road 
Christie,  Elizabeth,  97  Nicolson 

street 
*Clark,  T.  &  T.,  38  George  st. 
"Collins,  William,  Sons,  k  Co., 

37  Cockburn  street 
Cowan,  Dugald,  4  East  Register 

street 
dimming,  Robert,  249  High  st. 
Davidson,  John,  25  Bernard  st. 
Davidson,  Thomas,  52  Geo.  IV. 

bridge.     See  Adv. 
Dawson,  W.,  21  Nicolson  street 
Dobie,  Malcolm  G.,  2  King's  pi. 
JDrummond,  C,  133  Kirkgate 
*Edmonston     k    Douglas,     88 

Princes  street 


tElgin,  W.,  &  Son,  10,  12,  &  13 

North  St  Andrew  street 
*Elliot,  Andrew,  17  Princes  st. 
Ferguson,  C,  32  Tolbooth  wynd, 

Leitb 
Ferguson,  P.  W.,  50  Bridge  st. 
JFerrier,  D.,  17  Leitb  street 
Ferrier,  Gilbert,  70  George  street 
*Fullarton,  A.,   &  Co.,   Stead's 

place  and  44  South  bridge 
■'Gall  k  Inglis,  6  George  street 
Gardner,  Charles  C,  41  Dundas 

street 
Grady,  J.  &  A.,  10  Bank  street 
Graham,  A.  S.,  6  Tollcross 
Graham,   Henry,   3  Hay  street ; 

Book  stall,  Nicolson  square 
*Grant,  R.,  k  Son,  54  Princes 

street 
Grant,  D.,  429  Lawnmarket 
Green,  William,  8  M'Nab  street 
Hastie,  Francis,  29  W.  Nicolson 

street 
*Hill,  T.  Alex.,  12  St  Andrew  sq. 
*Hislop,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  6  Elder 

street 
Hogg,  John,  2  Pitt  street 
JHoulden,  T.,  9&11  Nicolson  st. 
Hume,  John,  5  Hanover  street 
Hutchison,  Wm.,  13  India  place 
tlnglis,  W.  &  C. ,  46  Hanover  st. 
*Jack,  Thomas  C.,  59  South  br. 

*  Johnston,  W.  &  A.   K.,  4  St 

Andrew  square 

*  Johnstone,    Hunter,  &  Co.,    2 

Melbourne  place 
Kay,  Wm.,  5  Bank  street  and 

The  Box,  Lindsay  place 
^Kennedy,  Wm.  P.,  56  George  st. 
tKerr,  Mrs  Jas.,  32  Nicolson  st. 
Killen,.  James,  242  Cowgate 
*Laurie,  Thos.,  38  Cockburn  st. 
Liddell,  Thos.,  15  Nicolson  sq. 
Lindsay,  A.,  12  N.  Bank  street 
Livingstone,  E.  &  S.,  57  Soiith 

bridge 
Logie,  G.,  11  North  Bank  street 
Lyon,  C.  F.,  32  George  iv.  br. 
M'Bain,  Mrs  Jas.,  1  Crichton  st. 
M 'Donald,  J.,  51  London  street 
Macdonald,  James,  9  Bread  st. 
M'Gregor,  Alex.,  114  Constitu- 
tion street 
MTntosh,  J.,  5N.  College  street 

and  7  North  Bank  street 
Mackenzie,  J.,  45  Lothian  street 
*Mackenzie,  W.,  59  South  br. 
MTntosh,  Mrs  A.,  70  Nicolson 

street 
*Maelacklan  k  Stewart,  64  South 

bridge.     See  Adv. 
"Maclaren,  John,  138  Princes  st. 

See  Adv. 
*Menzies,  John,  2  Hanover  st. 
+Miller,  J.  M.,  2  Lindsay  place 
Milne,  W.  &  J.,  126  Princes  st. 
Muir,  Arch.,  7  Cockburn  street 
Murray,  Geo.,  42  Hanover  st. 
*Nelson  k  Sons,  2  Hope  park  end 


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*Nichol,  James,  104  High  street 
*Nimmo,  W.  P.,  28  St  James' 

square 
Nimmo,  "VVm.,   54  Constitution 

street 
Ogle  &  Murray,  49  South  bridge 
*01iphant,   William,   &   Co.,    7 

South  bridge 
'{Oliver  &  Boyd,  16  High  street 
*Padon,  A.  &  D.,  13  St  Andrew 

square 
Paterson,  Greenoak,  34  Frederick 

street 
t  Paterson,  M.,  loBroughton  st. 

*  Paterson,  W.,  74  Princes  street 
*Paton,  Hugh,  115  Princes  st. 
Philip,  John,  58  Kirkgate 
+Porter,  Martin,  42  Howe  street 
Redpath,  Alex.,  295  High  street 
Reid  &  Son,  35  Shore 

Riddle,  Mrs  C,  56  N.  Pitt  st. 
Ritchie,  Peter,  62  Lauriston  st. 

*  Robinson,  H.,  11  Greenside  st. 

See  Adv. 
JRogers,  Wm.,  15  Charlotte  pi. 
Rutherford,  William,  52  Princes 

street  and  5  Hanover  street 
Sanderson,  W.,  148  Canongate 
Scott,  Henry,  8  Leith  street 
Seton  &  Mackenzie,  81  George  st. 
Sinclair,  Colin,  98a  Princes  st. 
^Sinclair,  John,  3  Bristo  port 
+Smith,  J.  L.,  1  Antigua  street 
tSomerville,  R.,  10  Spring  gard. 
Stevenson,  A.,  9  N.  Bank  street 
*JStevenson,  T.  G.,  22  Frederick 

street 
Stillie,  James,  79  Princes  street 
"Strahan,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  35 

Hanover  street 
Sutherland,  A.,  75  George  street 
Sutherland,    D.   R.,   21   and  23 

Hanover  street 
Sutherland,  Peter,  95  South  br. 
Sutherland,    R.    P.,    34   Heriot 

buildings 
tTansh,  Miss,  1  William  street 
"'Taylor,  James,  31  Castle  street 
Thin,  James,  55  South  bridge 
Tally,  David,  78  Queen  street 
Turner,    W.    N.,    49    Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 

*  Virtue  &  Co.,  46  Nicolson  st. 
Walker,  M.,  &  Co.,  21  George  st. 
Waterston  &  Johnston,  20  Ber- 
nard street 

Weddell,  William,  48  So.  bridge 

Weston,  John,  2  W.  College  st. 

'''Williams  &  Norgate,  20  Frede- 
rick street 

Williamson,  Miss  E.,  1  Spittal 
street 

*  Young,  G.  A.,  &  Co.,  39  George 

square  and  2  Drummond  st. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Makers. 

Aitken,  Thomas,  19  Dean  street 
Allan,  J.,  &  Son,  42  Leith  st. 


Anderson,  Alex.,  5  Milne's  court 
Anderson,    Hugh,    3    Windmill 

lane 
Anderson,  John,  101  Princes  st. 

See  Adv. 
Anderson,  John,  1  Leggat's  land 
Auld   &    Chatham,    431    Lawn- 
market 
Auld,  James,  21  South  bridge 
Auld,  James,  513  Lawnmarket 
Auld,  James,  375  High  street 
Auld,  John,  9  Elm  row 
Auld,  John,  2  Pilrig  street 
Auld,  William,  407  Lawnmarket 
Bailey,  John,  78  Princes  street 
Bain,  John,  53  Shore 
Bartram,  J.,  114  Nicolson  street 
Baxter,  Hector,  11  Brunswick  st. 
Bayne,  C.  A.,  46  Leith  street 
Begbie,  Alex.,  7  Infirmary  st. 
Bell  &  Co.,  33  South  bridge 
Bell,  John,  22  Charlotte  2dace 
Bell,  John,  51  Lothian  road 
Bell,'  Peter,   8  Shrub  place  and 

20  Tolbooth  wynd 
Bell,  Mrs,  55  George  street 
Black,  John,  13  Hill  place 
Blair,  Robert,  25  Yardheads 
Blanc,    Madame,  et    Fils,    69b 

George  street 
Bleakley,  John,  143  High  street 
Blyth,   James,    16a  North-west 

Circus  place 
Bonnyman,  George,  2  Fountain 

bridge 
Boylan,  P. ,  1 5  St  Mary's  wynd 
Brander,  James,  101  Rose  street 
Brash,  T.,  10  West  Nicolson  st. 
Brock,  Wm.,  6  N.  Junction  st. 
Brotherston,  Wm.,  16  Potterrow 
Brown,  William,  17  Chapel  st. 
Buchan,  Alexander,  12  Rose  st. 
Buckle,  G. ,  2  Veitch's  place 
Cadden,  Geo.,  16  E.   Richmond 

street 
Campbell,  Dick,  &  Son,  3  Black- 
ford place,  Morningside 
Carnegie,  Chas.,  45  Earl  Grey  st. 
Chalmers,  James,  52  India  st. 
Chedburn,   George,   5  North  St 

Andrew  street 
Chedburn,  William,  6  Young  st. 
Christie,  J.,  57  George  street 
Chrystal,  C,  24  Haddington  pi. 
Clark,  F.,  8  Deanhaugh  street 
Cockburn,  David,  30  Home  st. 
Cormack,  James,  29  Nelson  st. 
Corstorphine,  Peter,   3  Cumber- 
land street 
Coutie,  William,  235  High  st. 
Craig,  James,  44  North  bridge 
Crawford,  J.,  1  St  Bernard's  pi. 
Crow,  Philip,  13  Montague  st. 
dimming,  Jas.,  23  Cumberland 

street 
dimming,  Wm.,  26b  West  poi't 
Currie,  Robt,  Ia  North  St  David 

street 
Danney,  Daniel,  301  High  st. 


Davidson,  Andrew,  130  Rose  st. 
Davidson,  J.,  44  London  street 
Davidson,  W.,  25  Thistle  street 
Davie,  John,  61  Nicolson  street 

and  18  South  College  street 
Davie,  John,  jun.,  205  High  st. 
Deanness,  Thos.,  54  Bridge  st. 
Dewar,  S.,  1  Victoria  grove 
Dick,  G.,  Elder  street 
Dickson,  J.,  43  Cumberland  st. 
Doherty,  John,  73,  75,  and  80 

St  Mary's  wynd 
Doherty,  H.,  114  &  120  Cowgate 
Donaldson,  James,  74  George  st. 
Dougal  Brothers,  122  Kirkgate" 
Dougal,  William,  5  India  place 
Drummond,  G.,  37  West  Nicol- 
son street 
Duff,  John,  9  Giles'  street 
Dufl'us,  Peter,  38  Howe  street 
Duncan,  T.,  &  Co.,  57  Princes 

street 
Dykes,  R.,  12  Leith  st.  terrace 
Edgar,  R.,  156  High  street 
Eunson,    William   &   D.,   8   St 

Patrick  square 
Fisher,  Wm.,  11  Catherine  st. 
Foreman,  A. ,  30  Sandport  street 
Fowler,  John,  120  Nicolson  st, 
Fraser,  Alex.,  51  Bristo  street 
Fraser,  William,  4  High  Market 

street 
Fyfe,  J.,  71  Broughton  street 
Gairn,  Andrew,  166  Rose  street 
Galloway,  David,  49  Yardheads 
Gay,  James,  164  Rose  street 
Gibb,  George,  6  Duke  st,  Leith 
Gibb,  William,  5  William  street 
Gibb,  William,  49  Earl  Grey  st. 
Gibbs,  H.,  2  South  College  st 
Glover,  Robert,  8  Howe  street 
Goldie,  Robert,  40  Main  street 
Gordon,  Alex.,  48  London  street 
Gow,  J.,  1  South-east  Circus  pi. 
Gowans,  George,  27  Kirkgate 
Gray,  J.,  &  Son,  123a  Princes 

street 
Gray,  Alex.,  493  Lawnmarket 
Greig,  J.,  41  South  bridge 
Greig,  James,  3  Davie  street 
Hagarty,   A.    G.,   283  and  287 

High  street 
Hamilton,  William,  122  Nicol- 
son street 
Hamilton,  Wm.,  100  George  st. 
Handyside,  George,  40  Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Harcus,  Henry,  36  Clerk  street 
Hardie,  J. ,  2  Canon  place. 
Harrison,  William,  8  Union  pi. 
Harvey,  James,  3  Elder  street 
Hay,  Robert,  &  Co.,  1  Milne  sq. 
Healy,  Helen,  98a  George  street 
Henderson,  D.,  3  Catherine  st. 
Herbert,  P.,  53  Clerk  street 
Hetherington,  P.,  20  Giles'  st. 
Hewat,  James,  41  Earl  Grey  st. 
Hill,  John,  43  &  45  Nicolson  st. 
Hislop,  David,  137  West  port 


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Hood,  James,  83  Nicolson  street 
Hunter,  James,  27  Bread  street 
Hunter,  J.  K.,  &  Co.,  16  South 

College  street 
Hunter,  R. ,  2  Athole  lane 
Hutchison,     J.,     38     Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Inglis,  W.  &  J.,  16  Queensferry 

street 
Irving,  George,  150  High  street 
Irving,  James,  51  South  bridge 
Jack,  John,  1  Deanhaugh  street 
Jack,  S.,  7  Barony  street 
James,  J.,  &  Son,  102  George  st. 
Johnston,    John,    9   Hillhouse- 

field 
Johnstone,  Miss  M.,  311  High  st. 
Kay,  William,  38  Alva  street 
Kay,  William,  10  India  place 
Keddie,  John,  23  Hanover  street 
KeiT,  Alexander,  2  Spittal  street. 

See  Adv. 
Kerr,  Thomas,  30  Leith  street 
Kirk,  Wm.,  114  Fountainbridge 
Lauder,  William,  5  Farqukarson 

place 
Lawson  &  Stewart,  34  Leith  st. 
Leckie,  Joseph,  50  Cockburn  st. 

See  Adv. 
Lessels,  Henry,  Norton  cottage, 

East  Norton  place 
Lewis,  David,  217  High  street, 

and  52  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith 
Lewis,  Richard,  27  Barony  st. 
Lind,  Robert,  1  Union  place 
Lugton,  Thomas,  95  Princes  st. 
Lyall,  George,  7  Riego  street 
M'Cann,  Daniel,  14  Union  pi. 
M'Cann,  W.,  261  k  351  High  st. 
M 'Donald,  D.,  275  Canongate 
M'Dougall,  James,  8  India  pi. 
M'Dougall,  Joseph,  60  E.  Cross- 
causeway 
M'Farlane,  J.,  70  Cumberland  st. 
M'Gill,  John,  48  Nicolson  st. 
11  'Gillivray,   Thos.,  61  Canon- 
gate 
M'Innes,  Mason,  7lABroughton 

street 
M'Intosh,  G.,  39  Candlemaker 

row 
M'Intosh,  William,  98  High  st. 
M'Intosh,  William,  25  Kirkgate 
M'Intyre,  John,  119  Pleasance 
M'Intyre,  P.,  246  Cowgate 
M'lver,  P.,  63  St  Mary's  wynd 
M'Kain,  James,  83  Pleasance 
Mackay,  David,  38  Leith  street 
Mackay,  T.,  6  Northumberland 

place 
M'Kenzie,  John,  333  High  st. 
M'Kenzie,  Wm.,  15  London  st. 
M'Kinlay,  William,  3  Dean  st. 
M'Laren,  J.,  10  Raeburn  place 
M'Laren,  John,  1  Leslie  place 
M'Leod,  Roderick,   65  Hanover 

street 
M 'Murray,  J.,  36  Candlemaker 

row 


M'Pherson,  J.,  1  York  place 
Marshall,  P.,  50  W.  Register  st. 
Marshall,  Helen,  144  Cowgate 
Masterton,  Wm.,  29  Home  st. 
Mathieson,  Alex. ,  58  Lauriston  st. 
Millar,  William,  21  Baltic  street 
Milne,  John,  219  High  street 
Milton    &    Bennet,    25    Grass- 
market 
Mitchell,  D.,  3  North  Pitt  st. 
Mitchell,  G.,  25  Greenside  street 
Mitchell,  Jas.,  31  Brunswick  st. 
Moran,  Thos.,  123  Nicolson  st. 
Morris,  Mrs,  63  Thistle  street 
Morris,  Mrs  Jane,  21  and  39  St 

Mary's  wynd 
Muir,  William,  42  Cockburn  st. 
Mundell,  A.,   37   South  bridge 

and  16  Catherine  street 
Murray,  H.,  97a  Princes  street 
Murray,  Thos.  C. ,  2  Canonniills. 

See  Adv. 
Murray,  Thomas,  19  Cowgate 
Murray,  William,  20  Coburg  st. 
Murray,  Mrs,  56  Broughton  st. 
Myles,  Jas. ,  61  Broughton  street 

and  11a  Leith  street  terrace 
Nelson,  John,  12  Buccleuch  st. 
Nicol,  William,  36  West  Cross- 
causeway 
Nisbet,  Mrs,  13  S.  St  David  st. 
Nisbit,  John,  33  Clerk  street 
Park,  John,  5  N.  Richmond  st. 
Park,  John,  10  William  st. 
Park,  Thos.,  5  Glanville  place 
Park,  Thomas,  22  Bread  street 
Park,  Walter,  9  Lothian  street 
Paton,  Alex.,  28  South  bridge 
Paxton,  Mrs,  35  Leith  street 
Peace,  D.,  3  Elder  street 
Peat,  Richard,  29  Jamaica  street 
Pentzlin,  Ludwig,  63d  George  st. 
Philip,  Jas.,  30  Duke  st.,  Leith 
Purdie,  John,  3  Hay's  court 
Rainbow,    John  G.,    131   West 

port 
Rankine,  Thomas,  171  High  st., 
40  North  bridge,  and  21  Cock- 
burn street 
Reid,  David,  Morningside 
Reid,  J.,  35  Leith  street. 
Reid,  Robert,  3  St  Leonard  st. 
Reid,  Thomas,  28  Abbey  hill 
Richardson,  Ramsay,  &  Co.,  10 

and  11  Charlotte  place 
Richardson,  Alexander,  &  Son, 

5  North-west  Circus  place 
Richardson,  Fred.,  31  Bristo  st. 
Riddel,  Robert,  161  Pleasance 
Robbie,  John,  8  Charlotte  street, 

Leith 
Robertson,    John,    &    Co.,    257 

High  street 
Robertson,  Donald,  373  High  st. 
Robertson,  J.,  5  E.  Register  st. 
Ronald,  A.,  30  Jamaica  street 
Roper,  Aw.,  14  W.  Richmond  st. 
Roper,  George,  43  Bristo  street 
Rose,  James,  41  Thistle  street 


Ross,  Alexander,  46  Dean  st. 
Rutherford  &  Son,  142  George  st. 
Salomon,  H.,   33  George  street 

and  44  Princes  street 
Sclater,  T.,  7  Richmond  place 
Scott,  William,  109a  George  st. 
Selcraig,  J.,  305  High  street  and 

1  West  St  Anthony  place 
Seton,  P. ,  35  Candlemaker  row 
Shanks,  C.,  2  Catherine  street 
Simpson,  Jas.,  6  Melbourne  pi. 
Simpson,  Jas.,  24  W.  Sciennes 
Simpson,  R.,  1  N. -W.  Circus  pi. 
Skinner,  George,  175  Fountain- 
bridge 
Sloan,  Gilbert,  23  Queen  street 
Soutter,  Robt.  S.,  7  W.  Nicolson 

street 
Smart  &  Sons,  1  Queen  street 
Smart,  Francis,  1  Quality  street 
Smith,  Adam,  63  Pleasance 
Smith,  Ed.,  35  N.  Richmond  st. 
Smith,  G.,  1  Maitland  street 
Smith,  Wm.,  71  Tolbooth  wynd 
Steedman,  M.,  80  West  port 
Steel,  James,  Canaan  lane 
Stevens,  T.,  30  Tolbooth  wynd 
Stewart,  Chas.,  63  Cockburn  st. 
Stewart,  Rt.,  26  Nicolson  street 
Stocks,  D.,  87  &  105  West  port 
Strachan,  Thomas,  117  Rose  st. 
Sutherland,  A.,  87  Nicolson  st. 
Sutherland,  David,  10  Kirkgate 
Sutherland,  S.,  6  Horse  wynd 
Swan,  D.,  177  Fountainbridge 
Syme,  J.,  112  Constitution  st. 
Tait,  Alex.,  15  North  bridge 
Tait,  W.,  54  Broughton  street 
Tait,  William,  234  Canongate 
Taylor,  William,  136  Canongate 
Tennant,  Wm. ,  ]  4  Downie  pi. 
Thomson,  D.,  29  Hanover  street 
Towert,  John,  367  High  street 
Turkington,  E.,  61  Thistle  street 
Tweeddale,    J.,    14    North-west 

Circus  place 
Urquhart,  A.,  36b  Frederick  st. 
Veitch,  Thomas,  163  Cowgate 
Wach,  F.,  1  Water  lane,  Leith 
Wallace,  T.,  69  Broughton  st. 
Wares,  Morrison,  14  Clifton  ter. 
Watson,  Gordon,  5  Carnegie  st. 
Watson,  J.,  129  Nicolson  street 
Watt,  John,  92  Main  street 
Webb,  A.,  13a  Dundas  street 
Wellington  Reformatory  Depot, 

22  Cockburn  street 
White,    John,    18    North-west 

Circus  place 
White,  Wm.,  7  Couper  street 
Whitehead,    Charles,    73   Great 

Junction  street 
Whitehead,    L.,    146    Kirkgate 

and  33  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith 
Wilson,  James,  49  Nicolson  st. 
Wilson,  John,  45  North  Pitt  st. 
Wilson,  John,  1 4  Melville  place 
Wilson,  John,  151  Rose  street 
Wilson,  Wm.,  47  Sandport  st. 


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Wiseman,  J.,  15  W.  Newington 
Wishart,  Richard,  1  Shrub  pi. 
Young,  G. ,  4  Dublin  street 
Young,  James,  9  Catherine  st. 
Young,  Jas.,  27  Fountainbridge 

Bootclosers. 

Anderson,  William,  91  Rose  st. 
Bell,  Wm.,  3  NorthSt  James'  st. 
Edwards,  Wm.,  9  Leith  st.  ter. 
Henderson,  D.,  3  Catherine  st. 
Walker,  W.,  2  Northumberland 

street 
Yule,  Alex.,  Catherine  st.  court 

Boot-tree  Makers. 
See  Last/makers. 

Bowmaker. 

Muir,   Peter,   Archers'  hall,   21 
Buccleuch  street 

Box  Makers  (Drapers' 
Fancy). 

Edwards,  John,  26  St  James'  sq. 
Meyer,  H,  23  South  bridge 
Stampa,  Arthur,  6  Bristo  place 

Brassfounders  and 
Gasfitters. 

See  also  Plumbers  and  Gasfitters. 
Armstrong  &  Hogg,  57  Lothian 

road.     See  Adv. 
Beattie,  Robert  P.,  19  Castle  st. 
Beddie,   John,   Old  Post  Office 

buildings,  Waterloo  place,  and 

104  High  street.  See  Adv. 
Brodie,  Walter,  60  South  Clerk 

street 
Burn  k  Baillie,  44  Hanover  st. 
Cochrane,  John,  48  Kirkgate 
Cochrane,    Thomas,    110   Giles' 

street  and  98  Constitution  st. 
Dickison,  Alex.,  2  Brougham  st. 

See  Adv. 
Edwards,  W.,  60  Nicolson  street 
Forbes,  W.,  4  Swinton  row 
Grant,   David,    &  Co.,   45  East 

Crosscauseway 
Gray  k  Robertson,  6  South  Mel 

ville  place 
Harkess,  James,  104  Rose  street 

and  6  Chalmers'  close 
Jackson,    Thomas,  &    Sons,   31 

Dundas  st.  and  37  Howe  st. 
King,  Robert,  6  Simon  square 
Laidlaw,  R.,  k  Son,  Simon  sq. 

and  7  Gilmour  st.     See  Adv. 
Laing  k  Wilson,    18   Greenside 

lane.     See  Adv. 
Lawrie,  John,   Catherine  street 

court.     See  Adv. 
Lindsay  k  Douglas,  Broughton 

market 
M'Millan  &  Robertson,  Shrub  pi. 
M'Vey  &  Watson,  6  Old  Physic 

gardens 


Milne,  James,  &  Son,  Milton 
house,  90  Canongate 

Moncrieff,  J.,  41  North  Pitt  st. 

More  &  Rutherford,  Albany  street 
lane 

Morrison,  P.,  10  Merchiston  ter. 

Neill,  John,  k  Co.,  67  Canon- 
gate 

Nimmo,  P.  &  J.,  8  N.  Bank  st. 

Paterson,  D.,  1  Thistle  st.  lane 

Ramage,  Peter,  22  Greenside 
place  and  99  Grassmarket 

Rankin,  F.,  16  Picardy  place 

Ritchie,  John  S.,  West  Thistle 
street  lane 

Robertson  &  Cairns,  31  Nicolson 
street 

Smith,  R,  &  Co.,  Silvermills 

Smith  k  Walker,  South-west 
Thistle  street  lane 

Smiths  &  Co. ,  1  Blair  street.  See 
Adv. 

Stevens,  David,  15  Howe  street 

Stewart  &  Rae,  17  W.  Register 
street.     See  Adv. 

Stewart,  J.,  31a  Haddington  pi. 

Sturrock,  J.,&  Sons,  Whitfield  pi. 

Thomson,  A.,  Greenside  court 

Warraker,  W.,  14  West  Nicol- 
son street 

Wilkie  k  Paul,  Brandfield  street 

Wilson,  T. ,  Broughton  place  lane 

Wood  k  Cairns,  S.  B.  Canongate 

Braziers. 

See  CoppersmitJis. 

Breeches  Makers. 

See  Glovers. 

Brewers. 

Aitchison,  J.,  k  Co.,  85  South 
Back  of  Canongate 

Bernard,  Thomas  &  James,  71 
North  Back  of  Canongate 

Berwick,  William,  k  Co.,  Reid's 
close,  Canongate 

Campbell,  A.,  &  Co.,  Argyle 
breweiy,  145  Cowgate 

Carmichael,  T.,  23  North  Back 
of  Canongate 

City  of  Edinburgh  Brewery  Co., 
Comely  gardens 

Dick,  Charles,  &  Sons,  263  Cow- 
gate 

Disher,  Robert,  managing  part 
ner  Edinbmgh  &  Leith  Brew- 
ing Company,  212  Canongate 

Drybrough  k  Co.,  67  North  Back 
of  Canongate 

Fulton,  J.,  &  Co.,  60  Pleasance 

Jeffrey,  J.,  k  Co.,  31  Grassmarket 

M'Ewan,  Wm.,  104  Fountainbr. 

Mackay,  Geo.,&  Co., St  Leonard's 
brewery,  St  Leonard  street 

Macnair&  Co.,  10  St  Anthony  st. 

Melvin,  Alex.,  Borough  loch,  21 
Buccleuch  street 


Muir,  James,  &  Son,  28  North 

Back  of- Canongate 
Pendreigk,   J.   &  G.,  Abbey  hill 

brewery,  8  Abbey  mount  and 

36  Constitution  street 
Raeburn,  W.  &  J.,  12  Merchant 

street 
Ritchie,  George,  Bell's  brewery, 

46  Pleasance 
Robin,   M'Millan,  &  Co.,  Suni- 

merhaU 
Simson,  Js.,  87  S.  B.  Canongate 
Steel  &  Coidson,  Craigend  bre'ry, 

84  North  Back  of  Canongate 
Taylor,  Anderson,  &  Co.,  Drum- 

dryan 
Usher,  J.  &  T.,  Park  breweiy, 

St  Leonard  street 
Younger,  W. ,  &  Co. ,  Horse  wynd, 

Holyrood ;  Abbey  brewery,  S. 

Back  of  Canongate 
Younger,  Robert,  St  Ann's,  60 

Abbey  hill 

Brewers  (Barm). 

Edinburgh  Barm  Company,  York 
lane 

Thomson,  Edward,  72  Tolbooth 
wynd,  Leith 

Union  Barm  Co.,  44  Candle- 
maker  row 

Brick,  Fire-Clay,  and 
Tile  Depots. 

Dochard,  Duncan,  Lothian  road. 

See  Adv. 
Ferguslie  Brick  and  Tile  Works, 

Spittal  street 
Gray,  Geo.,  St  Leonard's  station 
Gray,  John,  N.  Bridge  station 
Napier,  Robert,  Edinburgh  Brick 
and  Tile  Works,  28  Bread  st. 
Scott,  John,  St  Leonard's  depot 
Smeaton  Works  :  office,  St  Leo- 
nard's depot  ;  G.  Baigrie,  agt. 

Bricklayers  and  Fur- 
nace-builders. 

Brace,    Robert,    &    Son,    Hope 

crescent 
Chambers  k  Lawson,  4  St  Patrick 

square 
Deans,  John,  2  Viewforth  park 
Dibble,  John,  152  Constitution 

street 
DougaU,  John,  6  Dougall's  build- 
ings, North  Fort  street 
Gavine,  John,  14  Crown  street 

and  6  Manderston  street 
Jacob,  Fred.,  4  Wardie  avenue 
M'Kechney,  A.,  80  Potterrow 
Reynolds,  Charles,  8  Rosehill  pi. 

Bridle,  Bit,  and  Spur 
Maker. 

Hawks,  John,  1  Calton  hill 


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Brokers. 

See  Furniture  Dealers. 

Bain,  Francis,  36  Sheriff  brae 
Bain,  Mrs,  149  Cowgate 
I  Baird,  Patrick,  131  Cowgate 
|  Baird,  Robert,  20  Victoria  street 

Barker,  B.,  139  Cowgate 
[•Bolan,  Thos.,  19  St  Maiy'swynd 
■Burns,  M.,  143  Cowgate 
[■Cameron,  Donald,  20  Potterrow 
i  Campbell,  Mrs  B.,  62  Potterrow 
•Carbon,  M.,  29  Cowgate 
Clark,  Mrs,  34  S.  Richmond  st 
.Connolly,  Patrick,  8  Leithwynd 
jConnolly,  Thomas,  261  Cowgate 
hConnoly,  Peter,  134  Cowgate 
■Devlin,  Michael,  267  Cowgate 
■•Dillon,  P.,  108  Canongate 
IDonnelly,  W.,  315  Cowgate 
Duffy,  J.,  249  Cowgate 
Duncan,  'William,  257  and  259 
i     Cowgate 

Dunn,  John,  2S9  Cowgate 
Foley,  Mrs  H.,  124  Cowgate 
iGilligan,  B.,  54  Cowgate 
'Gilligan,  M.,  256  Cowgate 
'Glen,  Mrs  D.,  186  Cowgate 
;Gunn,  G.,  145  Cowgate 
Hamilton,  Mrs,  181  Fountain- 
bridge 
Hand,  Mrs,  2  Potterrow 
Harvey,  J.,  22S  Cowgate 
Hughes,  Patrick,  110  Cowgate 
(Jamieson,  J.,  27  St  Mary's  w-ynd 
;  Johnston,  P.,  132 k  136  Cowgate 
Kelly,  P.,  254  Cowgate 
Kerr,  Mrs  Cecilia,  45  St  Mary's 

wynd 
Kirk,  John,  22  Victoria  street 
Kussick,  Mrs,  53  Pleasance 
,  Lennon,  M.,  242  Cowgate 
i  M'Cabe,  Michael,  250  Cowgate 
:  M'Cormack,  J.,  315  Cowgate 
M'Eneny,  Patrick,  50  and  55  St 

Andrew  street,  Leith 
M'Ewan,  E.,  47  E.  Crosscauseway 
Malloy,  B.,  200  Cowgate 
Marrin,  Mrs,  167  Cowgate 
Marrin,  Owen,  266  Cowgate 
Moren,  John,  268  Cowgate 
Mullin,  Edward,  337  Cowgate 
Murray,  Mrs,  64  St  Mary's  wynd 
O'Neil,  James,  100a  Cowgate 
O'Neill,  J.,  109  Cowgate 
Rae,  James,  55a  Leith  wTynd 
Roney,  E.,  161  Cowgate 
Shand,  E.  &  M.,  6  Leith  wynd 
Simpson,  Francis,  65  Leithwynd 
Sinclair,  J.,  24  W.  Crosscauseway 
Smith,    Philip,    25   St  Andrew- 
street,  Leith 
Smith,  Terrence,  242  Cowgate 
Somerville,  P. ,  28  Horse  wynd 
Steven,  Geo.,  21  Gilniour  street 
Stewart,  Geo.,  69  St  Mary's  wynd 
Swan,  J.,  23  Cowgate 
Taylor,  P.,  51  Leith  wynd 
Welsh,  E.,  102  Cowgate 


Whittey,  James,  51  St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
Wood,  H,  321  Cowgate 

Brushmakers. 

Anderson,  W.,  19  Leith  street 
Bell,  P.,  54  Hanover  street 
Black,  And.,  30a  St  Andrew  sq. 
Blackball  Brothers,  15   and  19 

New  street  and  22  N.  bridge 
Blind  Asylum,  58  Nicolson  st. 

and  21  Frederick  street 
Boswell,  A. ,  8  Hanover  street 
Braid  wood,  W.,  3  Grassmarket 
Bruce,  R.,  14  St  Patrick  square 

and  34  Frederick  street 
Cleghorn,  M. ,  5  S.  St  Andrew  st. 
Conquer  k  Scott,  22  Dock  street 
Couston,  Miss  J.  A.,  132  Princes 

street 
Gumming,   Thomas,    k   Son,    2 

Cockburn  street 
Dodds  &  Forrest,  61  Princes  st. 
Duncan,  T. ,  k  Sons,  Hope  cresc. 
Home,  George,  69  George  street 
Hume,  John,  104  West  bow 
Irving  Brothers,  80a  Princes  st. 
M'Gregor,  M.,  2  George  street 
Robertson,  John,  3a  Frederick  st. 
Russell,  Thomas,  10  N.  Bankst. 
Smith,  Andrew,  5  Rose  street 
Walker,  Alex.,  97  Princes  st. 
Wright,  And.  C,  6  Greensidepl. 

Builders. 

Those  marked*  are  also  Masons. 
See  also  Masons. 

*Adamson,  Wr.,  2  Montague  st. 

Alexander,  John,  k  Son,  17  Gil- 
more  place 

Alexander,  George,  8  Grange  loan 

Anderson  &  Stevenson,  Morrison 
street 
Anderson,  Thos.,  10  Fox  lane 

Annandale,  James,  Gilmore  place 

Arthur,  Peter,  3  Gladstone  ter. 

Baird  k  M'Laren,  Dairy  road 

Beattie,  Geo. ,  &  Son,  1 7  Grove  st. 

Beattie,  A.,  3b  Chalmers  street 

Beattie,     William,    &    Son,    15 
Fountainbridge 

Beattie,  William,  jim.,  15  Foun- 
tainbridge 

Bell  k  Scott,  Heriothill 

*Bell,  Peter,  4  Couper  street  and 
Pattison  street 

Berry,  R.  &  A.,  17  W.  Preston  st. 

*Black,  John,  &  Son,  4  Hope  st. 

Blake,  W.,  2  Tarvet  street 

Brown  &  Jamieson,  Hope  st.  lane 

Brown,  John,  jun.,   Pitt  street, 
Bonnington 

Brown,  John,  8  Cumberland  st. 

Brownlee,  Wm.,  21  Morrison  st. 

Bruce,  R. ,  k  Son,  Hope  crescent 

Bryce,  J.  Scott,  Tanfield,  Howard 
place 


Bryden,   J.   k  A.,   Summerhall 

cottage 
Chambers  k  Lawson,  24  West 

Lauriston  place 
Colville,  Arthur,  St  Andrew's  pi. 
Cowie,  James,  38  Haddington  pi. 
Crooks,  John,  40  Pleasance 
Davidson  k  Chisholm,  57  Grove 

street 
''Davidson,  A.,  6  Ritchie  place 
Dickson,  John,  70  Great  Junction 

street 
Dobson  k  Pyper,  176  Fountain- 
bridge 
Dougall,  John,  6  Dougall's  build- 
ings, North  Fort  street 
Dryclen,  Adam,  20^  Upper  Gray 

street 
Drysdale,  Andrew,  27  Frederick 

street  and  Claremont  place 
Edinburgh  Co-operative  Co.,  21 
George  street  and  32  Bell  pi.  ; 
James  Colville,  manager 
Ewart,  John,  Henderson  row- 
Forbes,  A.,  3  W.  Newington  pi. 
Fullerton,  Thos.,   66  Fountain- 
bridge 
Gavine,  John,  14  Crown  street 

and  6  Manderston  street 
Gibb,  A.,  &  Son,  4  Nottingham 

place 
Gibb,  John,  9  Greenside  place 
Gibson,  Peter,  Greig's  hall 
Gilfillan,  John,  Cambridge  st. 
Gilroy,  George,  Brandfield  street 
Gosman,    John,    Lindsay  road, 

Newhaven 
Goudie,  Gavin,  Leslie  place 
Gray,  James,  10  West  bow 
Greig,  David,  29  Rankeillor  st. 
Haldon,  George,  2  Grove  terrace 
Henderson  k  Wilson,   27  Char- 
lotte street,  Leith 
Henderson,  Alex.,  1  Erskine  pi. 
Henderson,  John,  44  Frederick 

street 
Henderson,  Robert,  27  Frederick 

street 
Hill,  John,  3  Castle  terrace 
Hume,  John,  33  Coalfield  lane 
Hunter,  S.,  South  Norton  place 
Hutcheson,    R.,    67    Fountain- 
bridge 
Hutchieson,  Wm.,  3  Gladstone 

place 
Hutchison,  W.,  21  Port  Hamil- 
ton 
Hutton,  J. ,  &  Co. ,  Rankeillor  st. 
Jacob,  F.,  4  Wardie  avenue 
Johnston,  A.,  5  Comely  green  pi. 
Johnston,  P.,  5  Buccleuch  street 
Kemp,  Alex.,  8  Montague  street 
Kennedy,  John,  23  TJ.  Grove  pL 
Kerr,  W.,  175  Causewayside 
Kinghorn,  Hugh,  16  Bonnington 

place 
Kinnear,  Thos.,  19  Cumberland 

street 
Laing,  George,  St  Anthony  place 


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BUT 


Lamb,  John,  2  Rosebank  cottages 
Langlands,  ¥m.,  Morningside 
Lees  k  Nicol,  Morrison  street 
Leith  Co-operative  Building  Co. 
(Limited),  Madeira  st.,  Leith 
Lockerbie,  D.,  3  M'Nab  street 
Lumsden,  J.,  29  Horse  wynd 
Lyon,  A.,  Grove  street 
M 'Gibbon,  J.  S.,  39  Scotland  st. 
M'Gregor,  W.  &  D.,  40  Grindlay 

street 
M'Kay,  N.,  9  Morton  st.,  Leith 
M'Kenzie,  W.,  South  Clerk  st. 
M'Laren  k  Muir,  26  S.  Back  of 

Canongate 
M'Rae,  Duncan,  W.  Fountain- 
bridge 
Marr,  Thomas,  6  Church  lane 
Matheson,  W.  J.,  N.  Pitt  street 
Maule,  John,  Low  Broughton 
Melrose,  John,  N.  Junction  st. 
Millar,  David,  Mansfield  cottage, 

Bellevue 
Moncrieff,  W.,  Gilmore  park 
Morrison,  A.  M.,  4  Bellevue  ter. 
Muir,  Adam,  16  Morrison  street 
Napier,  R.,  28  Bread  street. 
Ogilvie,  George,  16  Reid  terrace 
Oman  k  Manson,  Dairy  road 
Orman,  Wm.,  1  W.  Stanhope  pi. 
Paterson,  Jas.,  East  Newington 

place 
Pirrie,  David,  &  Co.,  24  and  25 

Duke  street,  Leith 
Pullar,  David,  Gilmore  park 
Rae,  David,  11  Brandon  street 
Ratlin,    William,    Clerk    street 

cottage 
Ramsay,  Andrew,  7  Forbes  st. 
Reid,  William,  k  Son,  58  Cock- 
burn  street.     See  Adv. 
Robb,  John,  Grove  cottage 
Robb,  J.  H.,  11  New  Broughton 
Roberts,  George,  12  James'  pi. 
Roberts,  John,  Morningside 
Robinson,  R.,   k  Sons,   Canon- 
mills 
Rodgers,  John  D.,  24  W.  Lauris- 

ton  place 
Ross,  J.,  46  Grove  street 
Russell,  William,  69  Fountain- 
bridge 
Rutherford,  D.,  &Sons,  lOArgyle 

place 
Sanderson  &   Muirhead,  2  New 

Broughton 
Saunders,  J.,  15  Mitchell  street 
Scott,  Bryce  J.,  25  Gayfield  sq. 
Scott,  William,  New  Wet  dock 
Sharp,  James,  North  Fort  street 
Shenuan,  John,  Bellevue  cottage, 

Mansfield  place 
Siddie,    John,    2    Lord    Russell 

place 
Simpson,  Robert,  1  Pilrig  street 
Sinclair,  Peter,  7  Cambridge  st. 
Smith,    W.,    k   Sons,    17    East 

Preston  street 
Smith,  Chas.,  W.  Salisbury  place 


Smith,  James,  12  Riego  street 

Smith,  John,  E.  Newington  pi. 

Smith,  J.,  17  Great  Junction  st. 

Steel,  James,  Drumdryan  house 

Steven,  T.  k  A.,  10  k  12  St 
Leonard  street 

Stevenson,  J.,  &  Son,  10  Cum- 
berland street 

Sutherland  k  Sons,  20  Grindlay 
street  and  21  Bread  street 

Sutherland,  D.,  &;  Sons,  Rose- 
bank,  Wardie 

Swann,  John  R.,  21  Leith  walk 

Thomson,  J.,  Upper  Grove  place 

Thorburn,  R.,  19a  Buccleuch 
street 

Watherston,  J.,  &  Son,  8  Char- 
lotte place 

Watson,    William,    k  Sons,    24 


Darling,  J.  &  A.,  36Couper  street 

and  11  Buccleuch  street 
Darling,  R. ,  2  Gray's  place 
Dewar,  Hugh,  1 2  East  Register  st. 
Dickson,  W.  Jas. ,  46  Dundas  st. 
Dixon,  John,  6  Kerr  street 
Doller,  George,  59  Causewayside 
Donaldson,  R.  R.,  9  Home  st. 
Dores  k  Laidlaw,  24  and  25  Mid. 

market 
Duff,  James,  13  Greenside  street 
Duff,  Rt,  jun.,  10  Mid.  market 
Dunn,  Robert,  18  Mid.  market 
Dunn,  Thos.,  7  South  Clerk  st. 
Ferguson,  W.,  60  Charlotte  st, 

Leith 
Forrest,  J.,  1  Forrest  road 
Fraser,  Jas.,  15  E.  Adam  street 
Frederich,  Fritz,  154  Cowgate 
Frier,  R.,  15  and  16  Mid.  market 


West  Lauriston  place 
Watt,  James,  13  Melville  terrace  .Gairn,  Andrew,  166  Rose  street 
Whitten,  D.,  9  Brougham  st.       GaUaway,  J.,  6  Grange  road 
Wilkie,  James,  4  London  row      Gilbertson,  Jas.,  15  Bread  street 
Wilson,  Alex. ,  &;  Son,  Granton ;  Gilroy,  James,  8  St  Leonard  st. 

villa  Gilroy,  William,  171  Pleasance 

Wilson,  J.  &  R. ,  23  Riego  street  Gowanlock,  W.  &  A. ,  43  West 


Wilson,  John,  Morningside  and 
Tollcross 

Bullion  Dealer. 
Bahrs,  H,  &  Co.,  17  Baltic  street 
Mortimer,  W.,  9  North  bridge. 
See  Adv. 

Butchers. 

Affleck,    Archibald,    16    Castle 

bams 
Alexander,     R.    &    A.    W.,    66 

South  Clerk  street 
Alexander,  Jn.,  53  Earl  Grey  st. 
Anderson,  And.,  25  High  market!  Hunter,  Mrs  F.,  49  Lothian  st. 
Anderson,  John,  7  Mid.  market .  Inch,  David,  3  Howard  street 
Anderson,  Wm.,  19  Mid.  market  Jackson,  Wm.,  14  Mid.  market 
Arthur,    R.     J.,     2     Dougall's;Jockel,  Conrad,  60  Queen  street 

buildings  Johnston,  A.,  3  Queensferry  st. 

Ballantyne,  Wm.,  46  Kirkgate   ;     See  Adv. 
Banks,  Charles,  59  South  Clerk  Johnston,  J.,  40  Leven  street 

street  and  1  Albert  place  Johnston,  J.,  46  Broughton  st. 

Borthwick,    Alex.,    27    and   28  Johnston,  J.  L.,  180  Canongate 

High  market  Johnston,  J.,  12  St  Anthony  pi. 

Brown,  Andrew,  124  West  port   Kay,  A.,  1  Dumbiedykes  road 
Brown,  John,  7  Shrub  place        jKemp,  Geo.,  26  Broughton  st. 


Nicolson  street 
Gravett  and  Son,  52  Hanover  st. 
Gi-ay,  Thomas,  24  Union  place 
Gray,  William,  6  Rosehill  place 
Haig,  George,  4  Richmond  lane 

and  48  St  Leonard  street 
Haig,  John,  27  Abbey  hill 
Halliday,  Adam,  171  West  port 
Hamilton,  Jas.,  16  and  17  New 

market,  Leith 
Hay,  Alexander,  213  Cowgate 
Hogg,    Thomas,   7  N.   Melville 

place.     See  Adv. 
Hogg,  Wm.,  5  W.  Lauriston  pi. 
Hunter,  William,  19  William  st. 


Brace,  D.,  35,  36,  and  37  Middle 

market 
Bruce,  David,  7  West  Adam  st. 
Brydon,  Jas.,  jun.,  36  Kirkgate 
Cameron,  Hugh,  15  and  16  High 

market 
Campbell,  T.,  1  Forth  street 
Carmichael,    Wm. ,     Broughton 

market 
Cattanach,  Alex.,  15  Canongate 
Charles,  Wm.,  8  and  9  Middle 

market 
Clark,  James,  48  Bristo  street 
Cook,  J.,  118  Cowgate 
Cowan,  John,  15  West  Nicolson 

street  and  13  Middle  market 


KeiT,  Robert,  10  Great  Junction 

street,  Leith 
Kirkwood,  Mrs  A.,  7  West  Adam 

street 
Knowles,  Andrew,  63  High  st. 
Laidlaw,  David,  18  and  19  High 

market 
Lawrie,  Alex.,  13  Victoria  place 
Lawrie,  J.,  51  Duke  st.,  Leith 
Lisle,  G.,  1  Jamaica  street 
M 'Donald,  Alex.,  9  Baxter's  pi. 
M 'Donald,  John,  13  Queensferry 

street 
M 'Donald,  Mrs,  44  Canongate 
M  'Gill,  W.  k  T.  L. ,  19  Buccleuch 

street 


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M'Gregor,  John,  7  High  market 
Mackay,  R.,  53  London  street 
M'Laren,  W.  &  G.,  103  Nicol- 

son  street  and  10  Cowgatehead 
M'Laren,  H.  A. ,  4  Deanhaugh  st. 
Macleod,  Lachlan,   38  Grindlay 

street 
M'Millan,  T.,  jun.,  45  Clerk  st. 
M'Millan,  T.,  4  Back  of  Vaults 
M'Neil,  A.,  20 and 21  Highmrkt. 
Martin,  J.  W.,  32  High  market 
Martin,  R.,  8  High  market 
Mason,  George,  48  Hanover  st. 
Mather,  James,  90  Main  street, 

Newhaven 
Mitchell,  A.,  13  E.  Richmond  st. 
Moffat,  J.  &  A.,  31  Pitt  street 
Moffat,  John,  65  Fountainbridge 
Moffat,  Wm.,  2  Trafalgar  street 
Moir,  George,  5  Orchardfield 
Moore,  M.,  32  W.  Richmond  st. 
Morham,  David,  13  and  14  High 

market  and  22  Middle  market 
Mortimer,  Geo.,  10  Elder  street 
Mortimer,  John,  133  Rose  street 
Murray,  W.,  7S  Grove  street 
Napier,  Charles,  3  Marmion  ter. 
Nimmo,  D.  &G.,  12  Downiepl. 
Ovens,   Robert,  15  East  Adam 

st.,  and  32  Queen  st.,  Leith 
Paterson,  James,  9  Clan  Alpine 

buildings 
Pearson,  Jas. ,  7  S.  Richmond  st. 
Plummer,  Alex.,  47  Home  st. 
Plummer,  John,  1  &  2  Middle 

market 
Prentice,  John,  Tollcross 
Raeburn,  John,  41  Leith  wynd 
Raeburn,  Wm.,  8  Sciennes street 
Rankin,  D.,  9  W.  Salisbury  pi. 
Reid,  David,  117  Grassmarket 
Reid,  Robt,  46  Gt.  Junction  st. 
Reid,  Mrs  R.,  19  Richmond  pi. 
Rennie,  W.,  118  Nicolson  st. 
Riddle,  P.  J.,  53  Lauriston  pi. 
Ritchie,  John,  40  "Whitfield  pi. 
Ritchie,  John,  13  Tobago  street 
Robb,  William,  23  High  market 
Robb  &  Glover,  24  High  market 
Robertson,  A.,  IS  Roxburgh  pi. 
Robertson,    James,    62    St   An- 
drew street,  Leith 
Robertson,  John,  2  Tennant  st. 
Ross,  Thomas,  9  High  market 
Rutherford,  Thos.,  27  Clerk  st. 
Samuel,  Jas.,  16  Hillhousefield 

and  10  Main  street 
Samuel,  Mrs  A.,  76  Abbey  hill 
Scott,  David,  2  High  market 
Scott,  "Walter,  3  High  market 
Scott,  Mrs,  26  Lothian  street 
Scougall,  And.,  1  St  Patrick  sq. 
Shaw,  R.,  jun.,  5  Fountainbridge 
Shearer,  J.,  33  Earl  Grey  street 
Shepherd,  David,  17  Hill  place 
Shepherd,  Geo. ,  1  SowTersby  pi. 
Sinclair,    D.    G.,    33    Fountain- 
bridge  and  2  Drumdryan 
Small,  Thomas,  125  Rose  street 


Smart,  J.  &  R.,  27,  30,  and  31 

Middle  market 
Smart,  J.  C,  20  &  21  Mid.  mkt. 
Smith,  George,  4  Summer  place 
Smith,  William,  10  West  port 
Snow  &  Johnston,  5  and  6  Middle 

market 
Snow,  J.,  16  S.  St  James'  street 
Somerville,  Alex.,  82  Pleasance 
Stoddart,  A.,  24  W.  Maitlandst. 
Tait,  A.,  &Son,  29  Sandport  st. 
Tait,  Jas.,  29  and  30  High  mrkt. 
Tait,   John,   10   Portland  place, 

Leith 
Taylor,  Alexander,  1  and  2  Mel- 
ville place.     See  Adv. 
Taylor,  James,  35  Clerk  street 
Thyne,   W.,   &  Sons,   4  Spring 

gardens,  Stockbridge 
Thyne,  John,  Stockbridge  mar- 
ket.    See  Adv. 
Tod,  John,  10  Home  street 
Tweeddale,  R.,  jun.,  42  Bridge 

street 
Watson,  James,  5  Union  place 
Weir,  Richard,  258  Cowgate 
Wetherston,  H.,  2  Howe  street 
White,  John,  28  Rose  street 
White,  R.,  131  Canongate 
Wight,  G.,  1  &  3  Albany  street 
Wight,  Robert,  6  High  market 
Wight,  Rt.,  61  Fountainbridge 
Wightman,  John,  17  Calton  st. 
Wilson,  A.,  1  High  market  and 

35  William  street 
Wilson,  Chas.,  298  Lawnmarket, 
and  3,  4,  and  11  Middle  market 
Wilson,  D.,  24  Frederick  street 
Wilson,  Geo.,  22  High  market 
Wilson,  Geo.,  267  Canongate 
Wilson,  James,  146  George  st. 
Wilson,  James,  1  Pitt  street 
Wood,  W.,  2  Bristo  street 
Young    &   Son,    8  Stockbridge 
market 

Cabinetmakers  and 
Upholsterers. 

Air  &  Candow,   11  Haddington 

place 
Alexander,  J.,  4  Mint,  56  High 

street 
Allan,  John,  18  Dundas  street 
Anderson,  H.,  90  Rose  street 
Anderson,  J.,  28  Candlemkr.  row 
Armstrong,  A.,  N.  Gray's  close 
Armstrong,   W.   A.,   22  Green- 
side  place 
Badenoch,  A. ,  20a  Frederick  st. 
Bain,  T.,  17  Morrison  street 
Bartholomew,    G.,    &    Co.,    14 

Broughton  street 
Bisset,  P. ,  Canaan  lane 
Boyd,  John,  2  York  place 
Brown,  C. ,  4  Blair  street 
Brown,  H.  S.,  14  S.  St  David  st. 
Brown,  M.,  55  and  57  St  Leonard 
street 


Brown,   J.,   174  Cowgate.     See 

Adv. 
Bruce,  Isaac,  Circus  lane 
Bryce,  Alex.,  7  Richmond  place 
Bryden,  Adam,  Hamilton  place 
Cairnie,  John,  9  George  street 
Cameron,     George,     17     Queen 

street  and  20  St  John's  hill 
Campbell,  J. ,  40  Cockburn  st. 
Clapperton,    Oliver,    &  Co.,   59 

and  60  Princes  street 
Combe,  Robert,  30  Hanover  st. 
Corner,     James,     Heriot     hill, 

Canonmills 
Cousin,  J.,  5  E.  Sciennes  street 
Coventry,  John,  3  Dundas  street 

and  S.  -W.  Thistle  street  lane 
Cruickshanks    &   Ronaldson,    1 

M'Neill's  place  and  56   Ber- 
nard street 
Cruttenden,  E. ,  4  Thomas  street 
Darlington  &  Hopper,  5b  Frede- 
rick street 
Davidson  &   Reid,    57   and   59 

Frederick  street 
Davies,  W.  &  W.  G.,  110  Rose  st. 
Denham  &  Brown,  12a  George  st. 
Dods,  John,  66  and  67  Cowgate 
Dods,  Robert,  64  Cowgate 
Doull,  James,  6  Park  street 
Duncan,  D.,  10  S.  Charlotte  st. 
Dunlop,  Charles,  St  Stephen  st. 
Durward,  Andrew,  7  Clerk  st. 
Ellis,  Thomas,  21  and  23  George 

iv.  bridge 
Ewart,  Wm.,  36  N.  Richmond 

street 
Fenton,  R.,  35  Dundas  street 
Ferguson,  David,  10  E.  Sciennes 

street 
Finlay,  W.,  &  Son,  81  Princes  st. 
Flemington,    Andrew,     North- 
west Circus  lane 
Fletcher,  Chas.  B.,  27  Nelson  st. 
Flett,  Wm.,  5  Albany  st.,  Leith 
Forgan,  D.,  212  Canongate 
Forrester,  J.,  39  Broughton  pi. 
Fotheringham,    Robert,    1    Old 

Physic  gardens 
Gibb,  Thomas,  2  St  John  street 
Gilchrist,  J.,  72  and  74  Rose  st. 
Glen,  George,  24a  Frederick  st. 
Goodsir,  Thomas,  37  Castle  st. 
Goskirk,    John,     71     Cowgate. 

See  Adv. 
Grant,  Robert,  2  Downie  place 
Grant,  Robert,  96  Nicolson  st. 
Grant,  W.  Watson,  34  Pleasance 
Gray,  William,  32  Lauriston  st. 
Hall,  A.  B.,  103  Constitution  st. 
Hall,  William,  27  Duke  street, 

Leith 
Hardie,  William,  Sons,  &  Low, 

61a  Frederick  street 
Hardy,  Chas.  H.,  43  North  Pitt 

street 
Harkess,  Jas.,  4  Chalmers'  close 
Hay,  William,  &  Son,  7  Queen's 

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Henderson,  John,  Circus  lane 
Herd  Brothers,  12  New  Brough- 

ton 
Hislop,  W. ,  28  Howe  street 
Hogg,  W.,  30  Dundas  street 
Hopper,  Thomas,  46  Queen  st. 
Hunter,  H,  13N.-W.  Circus  pi. 
Hunter,  Win.,  21  Leven  street 
Jeffery,  T.,  4  Hamilton  place 
Jeffrey,  J.  E.,  129  Rose  street 
Johnston,    Daniel,    101     South 

Back  of  Canongate 
Keddie,  David,  21  Church  st. 
Keddie,  Thos.,  7  S.  Melville  pi. 
Kennedy,  Wm.,  6  Hamilton  pi. 
Laurie,    James,   164   Causeway- 
side 
Logan,  John,  133  Rose  street 
Lyle,  William,  9  Church  lane 
M 'Arthur,  James,  96  Canongate 
M'Culloch,  J.,  &  Co.,  83  St  Cuth- 

bert's  glebe 
M'Dermott,  James,  61  Hanover 

street.     See  Adv. 
Macfarlane  &  Gibb,  20  Dundas 

street  and  North  Pitt  street 
M 'George,  Geo.,  8  Drummond st. 
Mackenzie  k  Crosbie,  129  Princes 

street 
M'Kenzie,  G.,  14  Bellevue 
Mackintosh,  William,   164  and 

168  Cowgate 
M'Laren,  Son,  &  Co.,  329  High 

street 
M 'Roberts,  Mrs,  1  Horn  lane 
Malcolm,  R.,  3  Elder  street 
Malham,  Miss,  9  Jamaica  street 
Martin  &  Son,  4  S.  Clerk  street 
Mathieson,  John,  12  Keir  street 
Mathieson,  John,  64  Thistle  st. 
Miller,   John,  108  Constitution 

street  k  27  Coatfield  lane 
Morison,  J.,   &  Co.,  78  George 

street.     See  Adv. 
Mouat,  John,  21  South  St  An- 
drew street 
Muir,  Peter,  38  Blair  street 
Murdoch,  T.,  17  W.  Maitlandst. 
Murray,  Rich. ,  Broughton  mkt. 
Neill,  J.,  1  Nelson  place 
Neilson,  John,  Broughton  mrkt. 
Neilson,  Wm.,  19  Duke  st.  lane 
Notnian,  W.,  14  S.  Charlotte  st. 
O'Donnell,  C,  &  Co.,  156  Cow- 
gate.     See  Adv. 
O'DonneU  &  Co.,  43  Hanover  st. 
Orr,  Alexander,  Nelson  place 
Paterson,  H,  k  Co.,  77  South 

bridge 
Paton,  W.,  12  Brandon  street 
Patterson,  WiUiarn,  10  Queens- 
ferry  street 
Peebles,  A.  &  R.,  9  Clyde  street 
Pendrigh,  Jas.,  29  Chalmers'  cl. 
Peterkin,  Arch.,  17  Leith  walk 
Petrie,  Gavin,  122  West  port 
Philip,  W.,  84  E.  Crosscauseway 
Porteous,  Jas.,  44  Nicolson  st. 
Potts,  George,  32  Frederick  st. 


Powell,  J.,  107  and  109  Pleasance 
Raeburn,    John,    243    and    245 

Cowgate 
Rafferty,  Peter,  30  and  34  Blair 

street.     See  Adv. 
Robertson,    David,   33   Lothian 

road.     See  Adv. 
Robertson,  Rd.,  8  Lothian  road 
Eose,  W. ,  35  Broughton  place 
Ross,  Alex.,  25  Buccleuch  street 
Ross,  Daniel,  14  Elm  row 
Scotland,  James,  N.-W.  Thistle 

street  lane.     See  Adv. 
Scott,  J.  &  T.,  10  George  street 
Scott,  A.,  9  Gardner's  crescent 
Scott,  James,  Swinton  row 
Scott,  John,  239  Cowgate 
Scrymgeour,  H,  73  George  st. 

See  Adv. 
Shanks,  D.,  &  Son,  Leslie  place 
Sibbald  k  Gay,  48  Lothian  road 
Simpson,  R.,  121  George  street 
Stechan,  L.,  12  Elm  row 
Stevenson,  Wm. ,  53  Hanover  st. 
Stirling,  Wm.,  272  Cowgate 
Sutherland,  W. ,  43  Great  Junc- 
tion street 
Sword,   James,   22  Hanover  st. 

See  Adv. 
Taylor,  J.,  &  Son,  109  Princes  st. 
Taylor,  Alex.,  17  Wright's  houses 
Thomson,  Alex.,  69  Cowgate 
Urquhart,   Kenneth,    9  Charles 

street ;  works,  36  Bristo  street. 

See  Adv. 
Veitch,  A.  &  J.,  24  W.  Lauriston 

place 
Veitch,  Win.,  54  George  street 
Walker,  George,  2  Castle  street 
Walker,  Win. ,  5  Church  lane 
Watson,  Adam,  23  Union  street 
Watson,   George,   5a  Tollcross. 

See  Adv. 
Watson,  George,  1  Teviot  row. 

See  Adv. 
Webster,  Thos. ,  4  Greyfriars  pi. 
White,  John,  22  Greenside  pi. 
Whytock  &  Co.,  9  &  11  George 

street  and  Rose  court 
Whytock,  Jas.,  44  Frederick  st. 
Wills,    Allan,    36    Cumberland 

street  lane 
Wilson,  Robert,  20  Bread  street 
Wood,  James,  169  Rose  street 

Calotypists. 

Moffat,  John,  103  Princes  street 
TunDy,  J.  G.,  93  Princes  street 

Candlemakers. 

Anderson,  R.  &  R.,  103  Giles'  st. 

Dickson,  Thos.,  9  Sernple  street 

Dickson,  Wr.,  124  Nicolson  st. 

Leith  Candle  Company,  90  St 
Andrew  street,  Leith 

Miller,  Mrs  J.,  8  Lady  Lawson's 
Avynd 

Taylor,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  38  Sala- 
mander street 


Carpenters. 

See  Wrhjhts. 


Carpet  Manufacturers 
and  Warehouses. 

Alexander  &  Macnab,  81  to  84 

South  bridge 
Campbell,  Jas.,  40  Cockburnst. 
Campbell,  Peter,  4  Greenside  st. 

See  Adv. 
Clapperton,    Oliver,    &   Co.,   59 

and  60  Princes  street 
Davidson  &  Reid,   57  Frederick 

street 
Finlay,  Wm.,  k  Son,  81  Princes 

street  and  Paul's  work 
Grieve,  R.,  &  Co.,  83  George  st. 
Hunter,  David,  17  Greenside  pi. 
Kennington&  Jenner,  47  Princes 

street 
M'Farlane,  David,  Canonmills 
Mackenzie  &  Crosbie,  129  Princes 

street 
M'Laren,  Son,  &  Co.,  329  High 

street.     See  Adv. 
Paterson,  H.,  &  Co.,  77  South 

bridge 
Scott,  J.  &  T.,  10  George  street 
Simpson,  James,  70a  George  st. 
Taylor,  John,  &  Son,  109  Princes 

street 
Whytock,   R.,    &  Co.,    9  &  11 

George  street.     See  Adv. 

Carpet  Planners. 

Campbell,  Jas.,  40  Cockburn  st. 
Campbell,  Peter,  4  Greenside  st. 

See  Adv. 
Graham,    Andrew,     Caledonian 

Railway,  Granton 

Carriers  and  Railway 
Agents. 

Cameron,  J.  &  P.,  5  Brown  scp, 
17  St  David  street,  Station 
Lothian  rd.,  and  7  Bernard  st. 

Henshelwood,  John,  &  Co. 
(Globe  Express),  76  Princes  st. 

Mann's  Express  (J.  Henderson, 
agent),  1  Frederick  street 

Mutter,  Howey,  &  Co.,  Waverley 
station  and  Canal  street 

Peace  &  Co. ;  offices,  Edinburgh, 
Leith,  and  Granton  Railway 
stations 

Pickford  &  Co.,  9  Calton  street 

Robertson,  James,  12  St  David 
street  (Great  Northern  and 
East  Coast) 

Sutton  &  Co. ,  41  North  bridge 

Wordie  &  Co.,  Caledonian  sta- 
tions, Edinburgh  and  Leith, 
63  Fountainbridge  W.,  and  11 
Sandport  street 

Carters. 

See  Contractors. 


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Carvers  and  Gilders. 

Those  marked* are  Carvers  only. 
Andreoli,   M.  &  M.,  15  Green- 
side  street 
Bruce,  D.,  12  Greenside  place 
Bryson,  Win.,  15  Drmnrnondst. 
Butti,  J.  A.,  7  Queen  street 
Ciceri,    Mantiea,    &   Torre,    SI 

Leitli  street 
Clark,  W.  D.,  67  Princes  street 
Cooper,  A. ,  32  Constitution  st. 
Currie,  William,  Tanfield 
Davidson  &   Reid,  57    and    59 

Frederick  street 
Doig,  M'Kechnie,  &  Davies,  89 

George  street 
Dorr,  A.,   14  and  16  South  St 

David  street 
Hall,  Andrew  B.,  103  Constitu- 
tion street 
Henry,  John,  88  Rose  street 
Hepburn,  Simon,  26  Hanover  st. 
Hill,  Tkos.  A,  12  St  Andrew  sip 
Hunter,  D.,  27Candlemakerrow 
Hunter,  W.,  27  Lothian  street 
Luis,  Joseph,  8c  St  Patrick  sq_. 
Mackenzie  &  Crosbie,  129  Princes 

street 
Orman,  Alex.,  14  U.  Bank  st. 
Paton,  Hugh,  115  Princes  street 
Robertson,  J.,  26  Carnegie  st. 
Smith,  J.  D.,  21  Frederick  st. 
Smith,  John  S.,  Esplin  place, 

Morningside 
Stark  k  Co. ,  3  Haddington  place 
Taylor,  J.,  &  Son,  109  Princes  st 
*Tod  &  Donaldson,  7  E.  Circus 

lane 
Whytock  &  Co.,  9  and  11  George 
st.  and  Rose  court.    See  Adv. 


Cattle  Dealers  and  Live 
Stock  Agents. 

Archibald,  Jn.,  61  Lauriston  pi. 
Bain,  James,  Shrub  hill  house 
Boosie,  And.,  10  Lauriston  lane 
Brown,  John,  9  Lauriston  street 
Buist,  Robert,  11  West  Lauri- 
ston place 
Calder,  William,  19  Archibald  pi. 
Cowan,  John,  8  Hope  park  sq. 
Flockhart,   Henry,   50  Gilmore 

place 
Forgie,  Robert,  5  Osborne  ter. 
Hardie,  Adam,  5  Hay's  court 
Kennedy,  Daniel,  14  Gardner's 

crescent 
M'Gill,  William,  1  Lower  Gil- 
.    more  place 

Machell,  Edward,  24  Heriot  pi. 
Martin,  John,  6  Brougham  st. 
Murray,  John,  19  St  Patrick  sq. 
Ritchie,  W.,  10  W.  Newington 
Shaw,  Robert,  Main  point 
Shaw,  W.,  173  Fountainbridge 
Smith,  Walter,  Dean  cot. ,  Dean 
Stevenson,  Wm. ,  Jordan  burn 


Swan,  John,  &  Sons,  37  Lauri 

ston  place 
Thomson,  Robert,  11  Bread  st. 
Watson,  John,  19  Duke  street 
Williamson,  Jn.,  13  Portland  pi. 
"Wilson,  J.,  7  W.  Preston  street 

Cement  and  Artificial 
Stone  Merchant. 

Green,  Charles,  Whitfield  place 

Chain  and  Anchor 

Stores. 

Ferguson,  Robert,  51  Bridge  st. 

Slimon,  R.  &  D.,  40,  41,  &  43 

Shore,  and  4  Commercial  street 

Cheesemongers. 

Chatham,  J.,  326  Lawnmarket 
Gibson  &  Gibson,  17  Charlotte  pi. 
Gibson,  R.  &  T.,  93  Princes  st. 
Lind,  Thomas,  4  Lothian  street 
Lind,  William,  25  Bristo  street 
Mitchell,  Jas. ,  57  S.  Clerk  street 
Paterson  &  Allan,  75  Grassmkt. 

and  2  and  3  Heriot  bridge 
Steedman,  John,  40  Hanover  st. 

See  Adv. 

Chemical  Instrument 
Makers. 
Hart,  W.  D.,  8  1ST.  College  st. 
Kemp  &  Co.,  12  Infirmary  street, 

See  Adv. 


Chemical  Manufac- 
tories. 

Bell  &  Son,  R.  F.,  19  Constitu- 
tion street 
Bonnington  Chemical  Company 
Cunningham,  J.  &  J.,  102  West 

bow  and  Salamander  street 
Dane  &  Co.,  3  E.  Register  street 
Fleming,  A.  B. ,  &  Co. ,  9  Salaman- 
der street 
Hope,  John  G,  15  Leith  walk 
Lundy,  John  J.,  20  Elbe  street 
Macfarlan,  J.  F.,&  Co.,  Abbey  kill 
M'Intosh,  J.  A.,  &  Co.,  8  Sala- 
mander street 
North  British  Colour  Co.,  Sala- 
mander street 
Raimes,    Blanshards,    and  Co., 

17  Smith's  place 
Sang  &  Barker,  Barony  street 
Scott,  J.,  &  Co.,  15  Grassmarket, 

and  Caroline  park,  Granton 
Smith,  T.  H.,  &  Co.,  Blandfield, 
Lower  Broughtou  road 


Alexander,  H.  D.,  46  Canongate 
Alexander,  W.  G.,  57  Bridge  st. 
Allshorn,  A.  H.,  140  Princes  st. 
Anderson,  W.,   20  West  Mait- 

land  street 
Baildon,  H.  C,  73  Princes  street 
Barland,  John  W. ,  45  Home  st. 
Black,  George,  8  Maitland  street, 

Newhaven 
Brown,  Robt.  S.,  67  Hanover  st. 
Brown,  Thomas,  37  George  st. 
Brydou,  Robt.,  2  Leggat's  land 
Cameron,  James,  67  Fountainbr. 
Clingan  &  Mortimer,  5  Queens- 
ferry  street 
Cochrane,  J.,  503  Lawnmarket 
Cowan,  George,  30  Clerk  street 
Croley,  Wm.,  128  Lauriston  pi. 
Gumming,  Charles,  40  Dublin  st. 
Cuthbert,  Clarkson,  SSpence'spl. 
Dawson,  Francis,  22  Main  street 
Duncan,   Flockhart,   &  Co.,   52 
Worth  br.  and  139  Princes  st. 
Duncan,    Flockhart,    Powell,   & 

Co.,  18  Bernard  street 
Dundas,  Robt.,  1  Farquharsonpl. 
Fairgrieve,  Thomas,  46  Clerk  st. 
Finlayson,  T.,  33  Tolboothwynd 
and  1  North  Fort  street,  Leith 
Furley,  R.  C,  1  Downie  place 

and  1  Earl  Grey  street 
Gardiner  &  Ainslie,  58  George  st. 
Gemmell  &  Co.,  16  Leitli  street 
Gordon,  J.  &  G,  32  Bristo  street 
Gray,  Alex.,  1  Haddington  place 
Gray,  A.  F. ,  5  Spring  gardens 
Guthrie,  John,  53  Nicolson  st. 
Halley,  W.,  74  Shore 
Hearder,  T.  B.,  IS  Frederick  st. 
Hill,  D.  &  R.,  15  West  Rich- 
mond street 
Ken-,  John,  13  Calton  street 
Kerr,  S.  D.,  77  Pleasance 
Laird,  G.  H.,  19  Charlotte  place 
Laurie,  Andrew,  34  Lothian  st. 
Lees,  Robert,  20  Nicolson  street 
Leith,  James,  14  Union  place 
Lindsay  &  Gilmour,  11  Elm  row 

and  30  St  Andrew  square 
Low,  A,  363  High  street 
M  'Callum,  Alex.  Inglis,  5  Grass- 
market 
M'Coll,  John,  13  Rose  street 
M'Culloch,  T.  T.,  61  South  bridge 
Macdonald,  Ter.,  13 Catherine  st. 
Macfarlan,  J.  F.,  &  Co.,  17  and  IS 

North  bridge 
Macfarlane,  A.  Y.,  255  Canon- 
gate 
Mackay,  John,  119  George  street 
Mackenzie,    J.,    49    George    iv. 
bridge  and  69  Pleasance 


Chemists  and  M'^f'  M-  ?usseU>  1  South 

t\      ^^c-   4-  College  street 

Druggists.  M'Rae,  Alex.,  44  Abbey  hill 

Addinell,    John,    59    Tolbooth  Marshall,  W.  F.,  16b  Howe  st. 
wynd,  Leith  Martin,  J.,  5  Coburg  street 

Aitken,  James,  44  Broughton  st.  Matthews,    J.     Snodgrass,    238 

Aitken,  William,  3  Pitt  street    I     Canongate 


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Middleton,  J. ,  1  West  Adam  st. 
Morrison,  D.  E.,  116  West  bow 
Napier,  A,  47  South  Clerk  st. 
Nicol,  John,  21  Dundas  street 
Nisbet,  Win.  J.,  139  High  street 
Niven,  Wm.   B.,  9  Merchiston 

terrace 
Noble,  Alexander,  21  North-west 

Circus  place 
Payne,  E.  P. ,  2  Arthur  street 
Pottage,  J.  C,  117  Princes  street. 

See  Adv. 
Prentice,  John,  126  Nicolson  st. 
Eaimes,     Blanshards,     &     Co., 

17  Smith's  place 
Ritchie,  John,  20  Tobago  street 
Eobertson,  J.,  k  Co.,  35  George 

street 
Sang  &  Barker,  Barony  street 
Smith  &  Wilson,  50b  Charlotte 

street,  Leith 
Smith,  T.  H.,  &  Co.,  21  Duke  st. 
Smith,  John  N.,  62  Kirkgate 
Steel,  D.,  25  Lothian  road 
Stephenson,  J.  B.,  40  George  st. 
Stewart,  E.  G.,  54  North  Pittst. 
Stoddart,  T.  G. ,  2  Grange  road 
Thorn,  Alexander,  78  Queen  st. 
Urquhart,  Eobert,  56  Constitu- 
tion street 
Wilson,  James,  116  Nicolson  st. 
Wilson,  Jas.  M.,  2  Leven  street 
Wilson,  Matthew,  36  Howe  st. 

Chimney-sweepers. 

Bell,  Walter,  &  Son,   169  Eose 

street 
Borthwick,  J.,  11  Greenside  pi. 
Borthwick,  Mrs,  5a  Greenside  pi. 
Brace,  David,  3  Pitt  street 
Bruce,  David,  99  Grassmarket 
Campbell,  David,  97  Pleasance 
Carroll,  Wm.,  13  Eichmond  pi. 
Carver,  E. ,  8a  Greenside  place 
Christie,  Alex.,  118  Kirkgate 
Dawson,  Eobert,  169  Eose  street 
Edwards,  J.,  22  Dundas  street 
Glen,  Chas.,  162Fountainbridge 
Henderson,  D.,  9  Gibb's  entry 
Ireland,  W.  &  E.,  25  Clyde  st. 
Jeffrey,  D.,  34  St  Patrick  square 
Lough,  J.,  15  William  street 
Lough,  Thomas,  97  Pleasance 
M'Dougal,  John,  21  London  st. 


Eiddle,  George,  240  Canongate 
Eobertson,  Et.,  20  Gifford  park 
Scott,  Eobert,  13  Home  street 
Simpson,  A.,  11  Farquharson pi. 
Sinton,  William,  25  South  Eich- 
mond street 
Smith,  A.   &  D.,  24  Lauriston 

place 
Stewart,  J.,  4  Bell's  wynd 
Stewart,  W.,  8  Nicolson  square 
Stewart,  Mrs  J.,  9  Queensferry  st. 
Stibbings,  Thomas,  7  High  riggs 
Storm,  John,   69  Thistle  street 

and  92  Eose  street 
Synie,  Jas.,  167  Constitution  st. 
Thomson,  Wm.,  18  St  Leonard 

street 
Walker,  Archibald,  11  Bread  st. 
White,  James,  4  Pitt  street 

China,  Glass,  and 
Stoneware  Dealers. 

Abernethy,  Mrs,  8  Gt.  Junction 

street 
Airmet,  Mrs,  96  Pleasance 
Aitken,  J.,  50a  Broughton  street 
Anderson,  Thomas,  53  Fountain- 
bridge 
Arnot  &  Erskine,  60  West  port 
Arnot,  William,  48  High  street 
Ashcroft,  P. ,  16  N.  -W.  Circus  pi. 
Bailey,  W.  &  J.  A.,  10  Bristo  pi. 
Bain,  J.,  14  Baker's  place 
Barry,    John,   81    Kirkgate,    71 

Giles'  street,  and  Silverfield 
Baxter,  George,  190  Canongate 
Bingham,  W.,  67  St  Andrew  st., 

Leith 
Black,  Mrs,  9  So.  Eichmond  st. 
Black,  Miss  A.,  19  Howe  street 
Boag,  David,  30  Water  lane 
Brander,  William,  43  Clerk  st. 
Brown,  H. ,  4  Low  Market  street 
Brown,  J.,  43  London  street 
Brown,  James,  15  Gilmour  street 
Chalmers,  Ann,  7  and  9   West 

Crosscauseway 
Coall,  E.,  15a  N.-W.  Circus  pi. 
Couper,  Mrs  D.,  23  Haddington 

place 
Cullen,   James,    58   St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
Currie,  Jas.,  17  South  Clerk  st, 
Dall,  William,  4  Hanover  street 


M'Gregor.MrsA.,  18  Gifford  park  |Danks,  William,  32  Cowgate 
M'Intosh,  M.,  6  Coburg  lane  Dickson,  J.,  &Co.,  34  Princes  st 
Marshall,  Mrs  Peter,  21  Bristo  st.  |  Dixon,  Eobinson,  55  Yardheads 
Messer,  Jas.,  119  St  Leonard  st,  j Dixon,  Mrs  Mary,  102  Kirkgate 


Millar,  A.,  70  Broughton  street 
Monroe,   D.,  44  Thistle  street. 

See  Adv. 
Munro,  W.,  29a  Broughton  st, 
Neilson,  Eobt. ,  3  Simon  square 
Paton,    J.,    6    Hamilton    place, 

Stockbridge 
Eedpath,  Alexander,  Queensferry 

StrC6t  In  it  p 

Eeid,  D.,  2  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith 


Donald,  J.,  10  Bristo  port  lane 
See  Adv 

Downs,  Catherine,  13  West  Eich- 
mond street 

Elder,  A. ,  York  lane 

Elmslie,  Mrs,  7  Charlotte  place 

Ferguson,  T.,  &  Co.,   11    Com- 
mercial street 

Forbes,  D.,  13a  St  Andrew  sq. 

Forsyth,  Mrs  C,  45  Niddry  st 


Gilchrist,  John,  76  Eose  street 
Gray,  Eobt.,  19  Fountainbridge 
Greig,  J.,  1  &  2  Low  Market  st. 
Hardie,  Joseph,  81  Eose  street 
Horn,  Wm. ,  66  Causewayside 
Hutchison,  Mrs,  9  India  place 
Johnston,  Thos.,  104  West  port 
Johnston,  Mrs,  21  Home  street 
Johnston,  James,  16  West  port 
Kelt,  Mrs,  30  Horse  wynd 
Kerr  &  Co.,  34  Broughton  street 
Lewis,  John  A.,  73  George  street 
Lewis,  William,  4  Crosscauseway 
Lyall,  William,  37  Potterrow 
Lyall,  Mrs,  4a  Greenside  place 
M 'Court,  Mrs  A.,  29  Canongate 
Macfeat,  W.,  42  South  bridge 
M'Kay,  D.,  136  Pleasance 
M'Kay,  J.  &  C,  4  Bridge  street 
Mackenzie,  E.,  3a  Greenside  pi. 
Mason,  John,  36  Sandport  street 
Mason,  T.  S.,  51  St  Leonard  st. 
Miller,  John,  &  Co.,  2  South  St- 

Andrew  street 
Mitchell,  William,  2  and  3  Port-| 

land  place,  Leith 
Muir,  James,  3  Tobago  street 
Muir,  James,  4a  Deanhaugh  st. 
Murray,  Miss  E.,  33  Sandport  st. 
Pallister,  E.,  3  Union  street 
Paterson,  A.,  161a  Eose  street    , 
Quin,  W.,  81  Canongate 
Eamage,  James,  77  St  Andrew , 

street,  Leith 
Eenton,  Bob.,  30  Crosscauseway] 
Eobertson,    J.    &  M.,   9   Union! 

place  and  38  Victoria  street 
Eobertson,  Mrs  H. ,  9  Drummond 

street 
Eoss,  H.,  84  Candlemaker  row  J 
Scott,  W.,  74  E.  Crosscauseway 
Scott,  Mrs,  23  William  street 
Simpson,  C. ,  New  market,  Leith 
Smail,  Gillon,  &  Co.,  19  George 

iv.  bridge.     See  Adv. 
Smart,  J.,  237  Canongate 
Stalker,  Wm.,  38  Sandport  st. 
Steedman,  E.,  16  Fountainbridge 
Steven,  D.,  3a  Bristo  place 
Stewart,  T.,  7  and  9  Hay's  court. 

See  Adv. 
Stewart,  Misses,  9a  Ken-  street 
Swan,  John,  161  and  163  West 

port,  and  10  Yeal  market 
Swan,  Jn.,  &  Co.,  1  Castle  barns 
Syme,  Mrs,  80  Pleasance 
Taylor,  Mrs  A.,  3  Dean  street 
Thiems,  F.  G.,  54  Shore 
Thomson,  Alex.,  29  Pleasance 
Thomson,  AVm.,  6  Home  street 
Turner,  John,  35  Thistle  street 
Walker,  Oliver,  11  Broad  wynd 
White,  J.,  83  St  Mary's  wynd 
Wilkie,  Jane,  156  Pleasance 
Will,  Margaret,  2  Clerk  street 

Chiropodist. 

Kosa,  Edward,  27  Howe  street 


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Civil  Engineers. 

See  Engineers. 

Clergymen. 

See  Church  Directory. 

Clock  and  Watch 
Makers. 

Those  marled  *  are  German 
Clock  Makers. 

Aitchison,  James,  15  and  16  Bank 

street.     See  Adv. 
Alexander,  J.,  102  South  bridge 
Barrie,  Andrew,  43  Princes  street 
Brown,  C. ,  59  Lothian  road 
Brown,  T.  C,  19  Tolbooth  wynd, 

Leith 
Brownlee,  Alex. ,  3  E.  Register  st. 
Bryson,  R. ,  &  Son  (to  the  Queen), 

66  Princes  street 
Bryson,  J.,  30  George  it.  bridge 
Cohen,  S.,  5  Leith  street  terrace 
Cribbes,  Peter,  18  and  20  Bank 

street,  and  33  Cockburn  street 
Crichton,  G.  &  M.,  IS  Princes  st. 
Crouch,  W.,  &  Son,  32  and  31 

North  bridge 
Donaldson,  Jn.  F.  B.,  14  North 

bridge  and  92  West  bow.    See 

Adv. 
Farquharson,    C.   H.,    26  Leith 

street 
Forrester,  J.  H.,  273  High  street 
Fortune,  John,  1  Salisbury  sq. 
Gellatly,  Robert,  78a  Princes  st. 
Gilberg,  Morris,  34  Victoria  st. 
Gray,  Charles,  14  Bank  street 
Gray,  James,  6  N.  -W.  Circus  pi. 
Gray,  James,  38  India  place 
*Greiner  Brothers,  SO  South  br. 
Gunn,   Alex.,    10    Leith  street. 

See  Adv. 
Hamilton  &  Inches,  90a  Princes 

street 
Hamilton,   John,    k   Son,    41a 

George  street 
Hay,  A.,  45  Princes  street 
*Hepting,  G. ,  23  Greenside  street 
Hntton,    John    Pears,    4  "West 

Register  street 
Klausman,  A.  &  D . ,  2  3  Lothian  st. 
Laing,    G.,  27  Nicolson  street. 

See  Adv. 
Latimer,  Geo.,  4  Orehardfield  pi. 
*Laule  k  Hepting,  5  North  br. 
Legget,  John,  14  Nicolson  street 
Logan,  John,  29a  Frederick  st. 
Macdonald,  W.  J.,  139  Princes 

street 
M'Gregor,  James,  &  Son,  25  W. 

Register  street 
M'Gregor,  ¥m.,  7  Castle  street 
Mackay,  Cunningham,  k  Co.,  54 

Princes  street 
Mackenzie,  J. ,  3  Greenside  place 
M'Kenzie,  Wm.,  153  High  street 
Marshall  &  Sons,  87  George  st. 
2A 


Marshall,  W.,  &  Co.,  24  and  25 

Princes  street 
Masson,  D.  B.,  63  Kirkgate 
Mathers,  George,  k  Co.,  North 

Pitt  street 
Matheson  &  Co.,    68   Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Meek,  David,  51  North  bridge 
Melrose,  W.,  10  Catherine  street 
Michael  &  Cohen,  77  Nicolson  st. 
Middleniass,  Thos.,  5  Spittal  st. 
Millar,  A.,  36  Leith  street 
Millar,  Richard,  58  Bridge  street 
Millar,  William,  45  West  port 
Miller,  A.,  &  Son,  5  W.  Nicol- 
son street 
Miller,  Hugh,  6  Royal  Exchange 
Millidge  k  Son,  28  Princes  st. 
Mortimer,  Wm.,  9  North  bridge. 

See  Adv. 
Mossman,  Sons,  k  Co. ,  30  Princes 

street 
*Ott,  Wm.,  12a  Leith  street  ter. 
Paterson,  J.,  150  High  street 
Pieken,  William,    9  Melbourne 

place.     See  Adv. 
Ritchie,  J.,  &  Son,  25  Leith  st. 

See  Adv. 
Robertson,  Robt.,  8  Nicolson  sq. 
Russell,  Ts.,  &  Co.,  6  Hunter  sq. 
Sharp,  Francis,  60  Clerk  street 
Sherry,  Jn.,  71  St  Mary's  wynd 
Shirtsinger,  M.,  177  Pleasance 
Stalker,    David,    9  &  10   Com- 
mercial street 
Tait,  James,  29  Tobago  street 
Vernon,  T.  E.,  54  Leith  street. 

See  Adv. 
Webster,  John,  4  Salisbury  st. 
Westren,  Peter,  103  Princes  st. 

See  Adv. 
Whitelaw,  J.,  30  W.  Register  st. 
Wood,  And.,  33  W.  Nicolson  st. 

Clothiers. 

See  Woollen  Drapers  and 
Tailors. 

Coaehbuilders. 

Brabner  k  Moodie,  Bellevue 
Bow,  Wm. ,  &  Co. ,  Brunswick  pi. 
Carse,  D.,  &  Co.,  Orehardfield 
Croall,  J.  &  W.,  York  lane 
CroaU,  J.,  &  Son,  Middlefield 
Croall,  P.,  &  Sons,  61  Princes  st. 
Drew  &  Burnet,   75  and  79  St 
Cuthbert's  glebe  and  16  and  18 
Bread  street 
Kemp,  Geo. ,  1  Union  place,  Bon- 

nington  road 
M'Allister&;  Lennie,  58  Leith  st. 
M'Nab  &  Inglis,  20  Chapel  st. 
Macnee,  James,  106  Princes  st., 
148  Fountainbridge,  and  Lo- 
thian road 
Munro,  A.,  Broughton  market 
Munro,  D.  T.,  25  S.  Norton  pi. 
Shiels  k  Slater,  Spittal  street 


Stewart  &  Davidson,   Morrison 

street 
Stordy,  Robert,  St  Leonard's  hill. 

See  Adv. 
Watson  k  Henry,  6  Nottingham 

place 
Wight  k  Douglas,  1  Haugh  st. 

Coach-hirers. 

Adamson,  David,  1  Forrest  road 

and  71  Causewayside 
Atkinson,  R.,  &  Co.,  2  York  pi. 
Atkinson,  R.,  &  Son,  8  North- 
west Circus  place.     See  Adv. 
Atkinson,  Adam  P. ,  1  Oxford  ter. 
Binnie,  G.,  15  Wright's  houses 
Buchan,  Wm.,  165  Rose  street 
Burn,  Wm. ,  Windsor  street  lane 
Cameron,  John,   33  Alva  street 

and  22  Maitland  street 
Campbell,  M.,  32  William  street 
Croall,  John,  4  Princes  street 
Dewar,  P.,  6  Freer  street 
Dickson,  D.,  26  William  street 
Finnie,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  29  Com- 
mercial street 
Forbes,  A.,  24  Pitt  street 
Fraser,  Wm. ,  &  Son,  1  Forres  st. 

See  Adv. 
Graham,  John,  N.  Hill  street  lane 
Haig,  John,  38a  Howe  street 
Hall,  George,  1  Spring  gardens 
Hatton,  James,  40  Pleasance 
Henderson,   H.,  3  Blenheim  pi. 

and  Regent  terrace  lane 
Jackson,   Peter,    17   Rosemount 

buildings 
Jardine,  Peter,  Dublin  st.  lane. 

See  Adv. 
Johnston,  John,  Gilchrist's  lane 
Kerr,  Hugh,  2  Hope  street 
Kirman,  W.,  Lochrin,  Home  st. 
Lawson,  AV.,  6  Albany  street 
Legget,  R. ,  60  Broughton  street 
M'Dougall,  J.,  7  West  Salisbury 

place  and  22  West  Preston  st. 
M  'Gregor,  J. ,  Bellevue  cres.  lane 
M'Morran,  John,  21  College  st. 
Mann,  A.,  Regent  terrace  lane 
Marshall,  R,,  6  Glenorchy  place 
Melville,  Wm. ,  5  Maitland  street, 

Newhaven 
Merrilees,   Wm.,    Cherry  bank, 

Newhaven  road 
Millar,  Fs.,  George  square  lane 
Miller,  James,  Duke  street  lane 
Miller,  John,  Duke  street  lane 
Moir,  P.,  &  Co.,  10  and  11  St 

James'  place.     See  Adv. 
Moir,  E.,  17  St  James'  square 
Moir,  Peter,  5  Nottingham  place 
Munro,  D.  T.,  25  S.  Norton  pi. 
Paterson,  Mrs  H.,  10  Elm  row 
Player,  J.,  23  Dundas  street,  2 

Scotland  street,  and  Tanfield 
Purves,  George,  8  Elgin  place 
Renwick,  James,  8  Howe  street 
Robertson,  James,  Bank  place 
Shaw,  M.,  39  Duke  street,  Leith 


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Stewart,  D. ,  1  Haitian*!  street     I  Cradock,  John,  4  Park  street 
Stewart,    James,    10   Randolph  Crawford,    John^  8   Port-Hope 
cliff,  and  the  Box,  Dean,  oppo- 


site Buckingham  terrace.     See 

Adv. 
Stewart,  John,  21a  India  street 
Stirling,  D. ,  4  Haddington  place 
Turpy,  George,  8  Park  place 
Watt,  Alexander,  28  Charles  st. 
Wright,  A.,  71  Causewayside 
Wright,  D.,  1  W.  Newingtonpl. 

Coach-lace  Manufac- 
turers. 

Baillie  &  Palmer,  17  Niddry  st. 
Greig,  J.  &  J.,  7  Queen's  place, 
Greenside 

Coal  Merchants  and 
Agents. 

Ainslie,  James,  35  Sheriff  hrae 
Allan,  Mrs  W.,  12  Port-Hamil- 
ton. See  Adv. 
Anderson,  Wm.,  4  Castle  barns 
Archibald,  John,  1  George  street 
Auld,  J.,  6  Castle  street 
Baigrie,  George,  Dalkeith  Coal 
depot,  St  Leonard's.  See  Adv. 
Baigrie,  Mrs,  39  Barony  street 
Bauchope,  R.  G.,  Scotland  street 

station.     See  Adv. 
Benhar    Colliery   Office,    in 

Andrew  square 
Binnie,  John,  1  St  Bernard's  row 
Bishop,  Jas.,  10  Port-Hopetoun. 

See  Adv. 
Black,  John,  1  Rintoul  place 
Blackbraes     Colliery    office,     7 

South  St  David  street 
Booth,  Wm.,  2  Port-Hopetoun. 

See  Adv. 
Brickman,   F.   Wm.,   3   Dublin 

street.     See  Adv. 
Brock,    Peter,    Caledonian  rail- 
way station,  Leith 
Brown,  Chas.,  97  St  Leonard  st. 
Bruce,  A.,  Dairy  station.     See 

Adv. 
Burns,  John,  16  Port-Hopetoun. 

See  Adv. 
Burns,  M. ,  40  Lothian  road 
Burnside,  J.,  36  East  Preston  st. 
('aider,   R.,   Haymarket  station. 

See  Adv. 
Cameron,  John,  13  Gardner's  cres. 
Carruthers,  William,  Haymarket 

and  12  Morrison  street 
Chalmers,  J.,  11  Port-Hopetoun 
Clark,  Robt.,  89  St  Leonard  st 
Clunas,  Alex. ,  1 4  Port-Hopetoun 
Cockburn,  Thomas,  52  W.  Rich 

mond  street 
Collet,  Thomas,  Rose  lane  station 
Coltness  and  Carfin  Colliery 
office  ;  James  R.  Hopewell, 
agent,  37  Commercial  street 
Comb,  David,  20  Port-Hamilton 
Coutts,  John,  11  Bangor  road 


toun  and  118  Princes  street 

Cunningham,  A.,  5  Port-Hope- 
toun 

Dalgleish,  John,  North  British 
railway  station 

Davidson,  Thos.,  46  Nicolson  st. 

Day,  Joseph,  Frithfield  baths 

Deans  &  Moore,  29b  Frederick  st. , 
St  Leonard's,  North  br.,  Hay- 
market, Leith  walk,  Sands  and 
Wet  docks,  Leith.     See  Adv. 

Denholm,  Thos. ,  N.  B.  R.  station 

Denholm,  Win.,  42  Lothian  rd. 

Dick,  Robt.,  jun.,  6  Lothian  rd. 

Dixon,  Thomas,  &  Son,  67  St 
Leonard  street.     See  Adv 

Duff,  Thomas,  Caledonian  rail- 
way station,  Leith 

Duncan,  Colin,  &  Son,  Upper 
drawbridge,    Leith,    Scotland 


Johnston,  David,  Echo  bank 
Johnston,  Thos.  S.,  Caledonian 

railway  station,  Leith 
Johnstone    &    Thorn,    11    Port- 
Hamilton 
Kemp,  J.  &  R.,  14  Port-Hamilton 
Kerr,  T.,  11  South  St  James'  st. 
Killingworth  Colliery  office,   30 

St  Andrew  square 
King,  John,  Scotland  st.  station 
Kinlay,  Jn. ,  St  Leonard's  station 
Kirkland,  J.,  10  Port-Hamilton 
Lawrie,  A.,  22  Semple  street 
Lawson,  Jas.,  4  S.  St  Andrew  st. 
Learmonth,  T.,  10  Barony  street 
Leggat,  James,  4  Port-Hopetoun 
Lindsay,  John,  Thomas  street 
Lingard,  John,  N.B.  railway 
Lochore  Colliery  Office,  38  Com- 
mercial street 
M'Arthy,  John,  23  Castle  street 
M'Ewan,  Peter,  Caledonian  rail- 
way station 
M'Hendrie,    William,    9    Port- 
Hamilton 
M'Kay,   Daniel,   Dairy   station. 

See  Adv. 
Mackay,  James,  25b  Bread  street 
M'Kay,  Laughlan,  62  Broughton 

street 
M'Kelvie,  J.,  Haymarket.     See 

Adv. 
M'Kenzie,  George,  44  India  pi. 
M  'Murray,  John,  Lochrin,  Home 

Marley  Hill    Company,    30    St 

Andrew  square 
Marquis  of  Lothian's  Coal  depot, 
St  Leonard's,  N.B.R.  station 
and  22  Baltic  street 
Marshall,  WiUiam,  132  Princes 

street.     See  Adv. 
Martin,  William,  West  cottages, 

Granton 
Miles,  Alexander,  7  Prince  Re- 
gent street 
Millar,  J.,  &  Co.,  Freer  street  _ 
Millar,  Andrew,  Caledonian  rail- 
way station,  Leith 
Godfrey,  Robert,  7  Port-Hamil-  j  Milne,  J.  P. ,  Caledonian  railway 

ton  station,  Leith 

Grant,  James,  14  Drummond  st.  iMoir,  Alexander,  Haymarket 

and  St.  Leonard's  depot  jMoncur,  Jas.,  19  Port-Hamilton 

Gray,  Geo.,  1  St  Leonard's  depot,  Muir,  J.,  15  N.  B.  Canongate 
15  Ingliston  st.,  and  Dundas'Muir,  Robert,  3  Murray  street 


street     station,     Sands,     and 
Junction  bridge  wharf 
Dykes,    James,    North    British 
railway    stations,    Edinburgh 
and  Leith 
Elphinston  Colliery,  N.  Bridge 

railway  station 
Ewing,  Arch.,  53  Causewayside- 
Fairley,  M.,  16  Port-Hamilton 
Falconer,  Jno.,  N.  Bridge  station 
Fedden,    C,    &    Co.,    36  Com- 
mercial street 
Fog,  R.,  2  Dock  place 
Fortune,  Chas.,  Rose  lane  station. 

See  Adv. 
Fraser,  Mrs  G.,  47  St  Leonard 

street 
Gardner,  Adam,  Dairy 
Gilray  Brothers,  Caledonian  rail- 
way ;  offices,  60  Lothian  road, 
78  S.  Clerk  st.,  and  3  Wemyss 
place.     See  Adv. 
Glass,  J.,  21  Upper  Grove  place 
Glen,  P.,  12  Semple  street 
Glen,  T.,  12  Semple  street 
Godfrey,    Gavine,    coal    depot, 
Dairy 


street  lane 
Gray,  John,  N.  B.  railway  station 
Grain,  William,  &  Co.,  Granton 
Halliday,  Geo. ,  1 29  St  Leonard  st. 
Hardie,  Peter,  8  Romilly  place 
Henderson,  J.,  3  Balbirnie  place 
Henderson,  James,  7  Port-Hope- 
toun. See  Adv. 
Honeyman,  Chas.,  Haymarket, 
St  Leonard's,  &4W.  Prestonst. 
Hopewell,  J.  R.,  37  Commercial 

street 
Ingram,  G.,  16  St  Vincent  street 
Johnston  &  Co.,  2  Port-Hamilton 


Murray,  T.  C. ,  2  Canonmills  br. 

See  Adv. 
Musgrove,  J.,  4  Melbourne  place 
Nairn,  Wm.,  5  Richmond  place 
Noble,  Mrs,  13  Port-Hopetoun 
Ormiston,  John,  Rose  lane  station 
Orr,  James,  14  Royal  Exchange. 

See  Adv. 
Paton,  Wm.,  43  Brunswick  st 
Plasketts  Coal   Company,   5  St 

Leonard's  depot 
Primrose,  John,  9  Stead's  place 
Raahauge  Brothers,  55  Bernard 

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Ramsay,  Alex.,  1  Brougham  st. 
Redpath,   William  E.,    1    Lord 

Russell  place 
Robertson,  Jas.,  Bank  pi.,  Leith 
Robertson,  Jas.,  28  St  Leonardst. 
Robertson,  John,  9  Upper  Grove 

place 
Rodger,  Alex.,  13  Morton  street 
Rodgers,  Jas.,  13  Port-Hamilton 
Rogers,  Jas.,  21  Drumdryan  st. 
Ronald,  Hugh,  2  W.  Nicolson  st. 
Ross,  William,  17  Abbey  hill 
Russell  k  Co. ,  Haymarket 
Russell,   Alex.,   4  St  Leonard's 

depot 
Scott  &  Gilmour,  Caledonian  rail- 
way coal  depot,  Lothian  road. 
See  Adv. 
Scott,  James,  44  Rankeillor  st. 
Scott,  John,  St  Leonard's  depot 
Scott,  Wm.,  jun.,  5  Port-Hope- 

toun.     See  Adv. 
Shand,  John,  N.  Bridge  station 
Shaw  k  Bell,  5  Deanhaugh  st. 
Shaw,  Wm.,  67  Fountainbridge 
Shearer,  M.  J. ,  6^  Port-Hopetoun 
Sidej',  John,  10  Mary's  place 
Simpson,   R.    &  H.,  Caledonian 

railway  depot.     See  Adv. 
Simpson,  J.,  11  Port-Hopetoun 
Sinclair,  Donald,  2  Jordan  lane 
Sinclair,  Miss  B.,  22  Port-Hamil- 
ton 
Sives,  John,   Dairy  depot.     See 

Adv. 
Sloan  k  Son,  49  Broughton  st., 
Leith  walk,  and  67  Castle  st. 
Smith,    John,    &    Sons :    Head 
office,  46  Lothian  road  ;  depot 
offices,    St    Cutkbert's    lane, 
Haymarket,    Dairy,    St    Leo- 
nard's, and  Caledonian  railway 
station,  Leith.     See  Adv. 
Smith,  P.,  &Co.,  18  Nicolson  st. 
Smith,  Peter,  69  Potterrow 
Stevenson  k  Co.,  3  Bernard  st. 
Stewart,  Jas.,  31  St  Andrew  sq. 
Stewart,  Jas.,  52  Broughton  st. 
Stewart,  P.,  22  William  street 
Sunimerhou.se  and  Standrig  Col- 
liery office,  2  Port-Hopetoun  ; 
W.  Booth,  agent.     See  Adv. 
Sword,  J.,  3  Old  Bridgend,  Scot- 
land street  station,  and  Trinity. 
See  Adv. 
Telford,  Mrs  Jos.,  6  Grange  loan 
Thom,  John,  23  High  riggs  and 

6  Port-Hamilton 
Thomson,  John,  8  Gladstone  ter. 
Thomson,  Wm.,  24  Sheriff  brae 
Torrance,  John,    90  Crosscause- 

way  and  St  Leonard's  depot 
Turner,  John,   Gran  ton,   Crewe, 

and  Craigleith 
Vallance,   J.,    k   Co.,   15   Port- 
Hamilton 
Vallance,  John,  3  Port-Hamilton 
Veitch,  Robert,  86  Abbey  hill 
Waldie,    J.,    &   Sons,   coal  and 


coke  merchants,  Whitfield 
place,  Leith  walk,  Haymarket, 
Scotland  street,  North  Leith, 
Trinity,  Granton,  and  St 
Leonard's  coal  stations.  Or- 
der offices,  39  Queen  street 
and  85  Clerk  st.     See  Adv. 

Wale,  James,  2  Crichton  street 

Walkingshaw,  G.,  North  Bridge 
station 

Waterston,  Jas.,  jun.,  31  Hamil- 
ton pi. ,  Stockbridge.   See  Adv. 

Watson,  R.,  Caledonian  Coal 
depot  and  10  Catherine  street 

Williamson,  John,  Rose  lane  stn. 

Wilson,  A.,  36  Wright's  houses 

Wilson,  A.,  7  Clanalpine  build- 
ings, Spittal  street.    See  Adv. 

Wilson,  John,  2  Port-Hopetoun. 
See  Adv. 

Coffeerooms. 

See  Hotels  and  Taverns. 
Colour  Manufacturers. 

Anderson,     Robert,    &   Co.,    67 

Timber  bush 
Dane,  J.,  k  Co.,  3  E.  Register  st. 
Davidson,  R.,  &  Co.,  5  &  6  Shore 
Hope,  J.  G.,  15  Leith  walk 
Liddle,  W.,  k  Co.,  Regent  Arch 

place 
Lundy,  John  J.,  20  Elbe  street 
North  British  Colour  Company, 

20  Elbe  street 
Sim,  Wm.,  k  Co.,  M 'Neil's  place 

Colour  Merchants. 

Craig  k  Rose,  Anderson's  place 
Sinclair  &  Co.,  1  &  2  Calton  st. 
Warden,  W.,  k  Co.,  7  Ronald- 
son's  buildings 

Combmakers. 

Bell,  Fred.,  54  Hanover  street 
Blackball   Brothers,   15  and  19 
New  st.  and  22  North  bridge 
Cochran,  John,  Water  of  Leith 
Scottish  Vulcanite  Co.  (Limited), 
(India-rubber  Works),  View- 
forth,  Fountainbridge 

Commercial  Travellers. 

See  Travellers,  Commercial. 

Confectioners. 

See  also  Bakers  <£•  Confectioners. 

.  Aitchison  k  Sons,  77  Queen  st. 

j  Alexander,  Mrs,  334  Lawnmakt. 
Beveridge,  R.,  196  Cowgate 

!  Blair,  Robert,  37  George  street 

!  Bowie,  James,  9  S.  College  st. 
Bowton,  John,  3  Hamilton  place, 

Stockbridge 
Bremner,  G.,  229  Canongate 
Brown,  G. ,  5  &  6  Charlotte  place 
Brown,  James,  64  Leith  street 
Brown,  James,  122  Nicolson  st. 

and  50  Buccleuch  street 
Byers,  Miss  G,  64  Kirkgate 


Chapman,  Wm.,  51  Couper  st. 
Clark,  John,  26  Kirkgate 
Cook,    Joseph,   32  West  Cross- 
causeway 
Cooper,  Jas. ,  29  N.  Richmond  st. 
Croall,  George,  7  Romilly  place 
Crosbie,  Jn.,  18  E.  Richmond  st. 
Crow,  Thomas,  5  Church  street 
Currie  k  Co. ,  25  George  iv.  bridge 
Dempsey,  J.,  319  High  st. 
Denham,  Jas.,  31  Earl  Grey  st. 
Doherty,  Robert,  29  Kirkgate 
Dunn,  Joseph,  10  Shrub  place 
Eckford,  William,  93  High  st. 
Elder,  J.,  267  Cowgate 
Eunson,    T.     B.,    23    Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Farquharson,  D.,  30  and  34  West 

port 
Farquharson,  F.,  71  Nicolson  st. 
Ferguson,  Alex,    (to  the  Queen 
and     H.R.H.    the    Duke    of 
Edinburgh),  1  Melbourne  pi. 
See  Adv. 
Ferguson,  R.  J.,  6  Howe  street 
Ford,  Alexander,  75  Potterrow 
Finlay,  J.,  19  Broughton  street 
Forsyth,  Colin,  83  High  street 
Friend,  Mrs,  85  Broughton  st. 
Gillies,  P.,  56  Cockburn  street 
Gordon,  James,  158  Rose  street 
Gordon,  Misses,  49  Cockburn  st. 
Gorrie,  John,  36  St  Andrew  st., 

Leith 
Grant,  D. ,  6  North  St  Andrew  st. 
Grant,  John,  jun.,  47  Shore 
Henderson,  D.,  4  Howe  street 
Hoy,  James,  23  Canongate 
Hunter  &   Glover,  3  North  St 

Andrew  street 
Imrie,  Henry,  65  South  bridge 
Irvine,  Francis,  16  Clerk  street 
Jenkinson,  W. ,  120  Canongate 
Johnston,  J.,  204  Cowgate 
Kellie,  James,  58  Lothian  road 
Kinnaird,  Jas.,  44  Brunswick  st. 
Knowles,  J.,  7  Bank  street 
Laurie  k  Co.,  3  and  5  South  St 

Andrew  street.     See  Adv. 
Legget,  Thomas,  23  Dean  street 
Littlejohn,    T.,    31,   33,  and  35 

Leith  street 
Lyon,  Chas. ,  &  Sons,  4  Bristo  st. 
Macfarlane,  Mrs,  8  Tobago  st. 
M 'George,  Andrew,  49  W.  Cross- 
causeway 
Mackenzie k  Mackenzie,  63  Queen 

street 
Mackie,    J.    W.,    &    Sons,    10S 

Princes  street 
Mackintosh,  Aw.,  346  Lawnmkt. 
M'Mahon,  P.,  65  High  street 
Millar,  John,  7  Kirkgate 
Miller,  James,  49  Lothian  road 
Murray,  H.,  109  Nicolson  street 
Noble,  J.,  21  Union  place 
Ramage,  John,  3  and  4  Albert  pi. 
Reid,  Edmund,  9  Hill    square. 
See  Adv. 


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COR 


Eidpath,  David,  30  Nicolson  st. 
Eitcdiie,  Andrew,  9  Cockburn  st. 
Eobertson,  Alex.,  40  Cowgate 
Eobertson,  H.,  62  South  bridge 
Eoss,  David,  35  N.  Pitt  street 
Eos's,  AV.,  95  AVest  bow 
Eoss,  Ann,  163  Eose  street 
Bougvie,  J.,  10  Church  street 
Eutherford,  George,  43  and  45 
Broughton  st.  and  34  Hanover 
street 
Scott,  John,  13  Eiddle's  cl.,  Leith 
Shiels,  E.,  k  Son,  5,  6,  and  7 
Bristo  place,  and  45  N.  Bridge 
Stuart,  A.,  152  Canongate 
Temple,  J.,  6  Cockburn  street 
Thomson,  Geo.,  22  Leith  street 
Thomson,  James,  79  George  st. 
Tod,  James,  33  Frederick  street 
Tomlinson,  Hiss,  Sb  St  Patrick 

square 
Vallance,  William,   13  Hanover 

street  and  5  Calton  street 
Wardrop,  Thomas,   30a  Green- 
side  street 
"Williamson  &  Son,  16  Dundas  st. 
Wright,  George,  14  Gifford  park 
Young,  Mrs,  76  Pleasance 

Consuls. 

See  General  Directory. 

Contractors. 

Adamson,  Geo.,  35  Leith  street 
Aitken,  John,  Dean 
Alexander,  John,  k  Son,  17  Gil- 
more  place 
Bennet,  John,  11  Dock  place 
Brown,  John,  41  Grove  street 
Brown,  Eobert,  Black's  entry, 

Comely  bank 
Crombie,  Alex.,  20  Burnside 
Crombie,  Thomas,  Bell's  mills 
Cunningham,  James,  Mary's  pi. 
Denholm,  Thos. ,  N.  B.  E.  station 
Donaldson,  And.,  142  High  st. 
Duncan,  Win.,  Port-Hopetoun 
Ferguson,  F.,  jun.,  33  Fox  lane 
Finnie,  Mrs,  BeU's  miUs 
Fyfe,  Alexander,  Bell's  mills 
Gowans,  James,  Castle  terrace- 
Gray,  A.,  Thornybaiik 
Grieve,  Walter,  2  St  Cuthbert's 

place 

Hamilton,  J.,  13  Viewforth  park 
Henderson,  J.,  Bellevue 
Herbert,  George,  44  Couper  st. 
Hope,  A. ,  Young  street  lane 
Hunter,  George,  10  Archibald  pi. 
Hunter,  T.  S.,  3  Laverock  bank, 

Trinity 
Hunter,  Thomas,  Hastings  lodge, 

Murray  street 
Hutcheson,  AVm. ,  1  Port-Hamtn. 
Ireland,  W.  &  E.,  25  Clyde  st. 

See  Adv. 
Kinghorn,   Hugh,  16  Bonning- 

ton  place 


Kinnard,  William,  Bangor  road 
Little,  James,  26  Balbirnie  pi. 
Lonie,  John,  108  Giles'  street 
M'Cartney,  Mrs  George,  29  Duke 

street,  Leith 
Mackay,  John,  37  Ann  street 
Mason,  John,  Mary's  place 
Mason,   Eobert,    Black's   entry, 

Comely  bank 
Mellon,  John,  Chalmers  crescent 
Middleton  &  Co.,  West  Sciennes. 

See  Adv. 
Moncrieff,  William,  Gilmore  pi. 
Moreland,     William,     11 1     St 

Anthony  place 
Moms,  John,  Dairy  road 
Morrison,  Alex.  M.,  4  Bellevue 

terrace 
Nichol,  Eichard,  16  Viewforth 

park 
Paul,  John,  21  Cable  wynd 
Proctor,  William,  Black's  entry, 

Comely  bank 
Eamsay,  David,  64  Fountainbr. 
Eeid,  James,  11  Bowling-green 

street 
Eobb,  John,  Grove  cottage 
Eomans,  John,  53  Frederick  st. 
Eussell,  Adam,  1  Balbirnie  pi. 
Scott,  William,  New  Wet  docks 
Stenhouse  &  Black,  7  Johnston 

street 
Stewart,  William,  Bangor  road 
Thomson,  G.  and  W.,  Powbm-n 
Turner,  George,  104  Nicolson  st. 
Utterston,  Eobert,  4  Pillans  pi. 
Waddell,  A.,  1  St  David's  ter. 
Walker,  Eobt.,  16  Cromwell  st. 
Wilson,  A.,  k  Son,  15  Greenside 

place 
Wilson,  A. ,  &Son,  Granton  villa, 

Granton  road 
Wilson,  John,  21  Balbirnie  place 
Young,  Jas.,  14  East  Sciennes  st, 

Coopers. 

Those  marked  *  are  also  Flsh- 
curers,  and  those  marked  + 
are  Wine  Coopers. 

*Ash worth,  W.,  49  Giles'  street 
Brunton,  Alex.,  29  Abbey  hill 
Coventry,  W.,  23  Port-Hopetoun 
*Cowe,  Henry,  51  Giles'  street 
Dingwall,  Eobt.,  24  W.  Lauriston 

place 
Dryburgh,  N.,  &  Son,  5,  6,  &  7 

Mitchell  street 
Dunbar,  John,   Low  Market  st. 

and  5  N.  Pitt  street 
Ewing,  Wm.,  19  London  street 
Forsyth,  Fran.,  M 'Neil's  place 
Fraser,  Simon,  68  Lothian  road 
Hunter,  P.,  64  Nicolson  street 
Land  &  Smart,  50  Constitution 

street 
Lindsay,  Wm.,  62a  George  st. 
Maequeen,  Thos.,  6  Fountainbr. 


*Methuen,  Jas.,  33  Bernard  st. 
Mitchell  k  Son,  86  High  street 
"Murray,  J.,  Upper  drawbridge, 

Leith 
Pentland,    Y.    J.,    k    Son,    14 

Spence's  place,  Leith 
Pourie,  John,  &  Sons,  10  Sand- 
port  street 
Eeid,  Eobert,  1  Leggat's  land 
tEobertson,  D.,  k  Son,  8  Elbe 

street 
Scott,  James,  &  Co.,  15  Dock  st. 
Sinclair,  George,  9  Duke  street, 

Leith 
+Stewart  &  Jordan,  4  Dock  st. 
*Thomson,  D.  D.,  &  Co.,  8  Elbe 

street 
Thomson,  Eobt.,  12  Gifford park 
*Todd,  John,  26  Giles'  street 
"Todd,  Eobert,  26  Giles'  street 
Areitch,  J.    Campbell,   28  Port- 
Hopetoun 

Coppersmiths  and 
Braziers. 

Callam,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  13  Green- 
side  place 
Callam,  Thomas,  51  Shore 
Dickson  k  Welsh,  4  Queen's 
pi. ,  Greenside  row.  See  Adv. 
Foulis,  David,  61  George  street 
M'Millan  &  Eobertson,  Shrub  pi. 
M  'Naughton,  John,  5  and  6  Fyfe 

place.     See  Adv. 
M  'Pherson,  J. ,  33  Leith  wynd 
Slimon,  E.  &  D.,  40,  41,  and  43 
Shore,    and  6,  7,  20,  and  21 
Broad  wynd 
Smith,  J.  M.,  5  Commercial  st. 

Corkeutters. 

Ancrum,  J.,  k  Son,  142  Eose  st. 

Craw,  AVm.  C,  6  East  Adam  st. 

Currie,  AViEiam,  51  AA^ater  lane 

Dalgleish,  D.,  k  Son,  South 
Back  of  Canongate 

Easson,  James,  k  Co.,  15  As- 
sembly street 

Fife,  Alex.  T.,  2  Crosscause- 
way 

Fyfe,  Neilson,  k  Son,  Milne's 
court,  Chalmers'  close 

Graham,  John,  45  Thistle  street 

Gray,  Andrew,  77  Shore 

Gray,  Wm.,  10  Montgomery  st. 

Heriot,  Thomas,  Dumbiedykes 
road 

Jarvis,  Alex.,  119  Grassmarket 

Johnston,  John,  31a  Greenside 
street 

Kennedy,  Chas. ,  4  Infirmary  st. 

Kerr,  William,  15  St  Patrick  eq. 

Linton,  Andrew,  S7  High  street 

M'Fadyen,  AUan,  3  Allison  sq. 

Mackay,  AVm.,  31  Blair  street 

M'Laren,  Dan.,  6  East  Adam  st. 

Millar,  James,  108  Kiikgate 


COR 


PROFESSIONS  AND  TRADES  DIRECTORY. 


CUT        373 


Mossinan,  Donald,  115  Kirkgate 
Eobertson,  David,  &  Son,  8  Bib 
street 

Cork-sole  Manufac- 
turer. 
Dow,  William,  115  Canongate 

Corn  Merchants  and 

Dealers. 

Abbot,  Kierumgaard,  &  Co.,  22 
Constitution  street 

Aiknian,  A.,  17  Queensferry  st. 

Aitken,  Gray,  &  Co.,  21  Ber- 
nard street 

Aitken,  Samuel,  5  Tollcross 

Aitken,  Thomson,  17  Kirkgate 

Aitken,  Wm.,  6  N.  Melville  pi. 

Alexander,  Alex.,  17  Bristo  st, 

Alexander,  Andrew,  76  Con- 
stitution street 

Alison  &  Cowan,  70  Constitution 
street 

Anderson,  W.,  100  Lauristonpl. 

Anderson,  Wm.,  165  West  port 

Andrew,  John,  15  N.  Junction 
street 

Balfour,  J.,  &  Co.,  23  Constitu- 
tion street 

Banks,  George,  27  Qualitv  street 

Bell,  E,  F.,  &  Son,  19  Consti- 
tution street 

Berry,  Barclay,  &  Co.,  43  Con- 
stitution street 

Boosie,  And.,  10  Lauriston  lane 

Bruce,  George,  16  Baltic  street 

Charters,  John,  22a  Frederick  st. 

Christie,  C.  J.,  45  and  46  Quality 
street 

Cochrane,  Paterson,  &  Co.,  46 
Constitution  street 

Combe,  Bee,  &  Co.,  17  Constitu- 
tion street 

Dickson,  William,  42  Leven  st. 

Dishington,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  56 
Constitution  street 

Downs,  James,  2  Duke  street, 
Leith 

Elder,  Lewis,  Dean 

Frier,  M.,  2  Melville  street 

Fulton,  Wen,  &  Co.,  24  Con- 
stitution street 

Gibson  &  Walker,  Bonnington 
steam  mills 

Gibson,  Wm.  W.,  6  Albyn  pi. 

Gray,  David,  10  Clifton  terrace 

Gulland,  John,  20  Greenside  st. 
and  Bonnington  mills 

Harpers,  Thomson,  &  Co.,  33 
Constitution  street 

Hay,  John,  &  Co.,  Hay's  mills, 
Whitfield  place 

Hay,  A.,  30  Alva  street 

Hay,  John,  88  Grassmarket 

Henderson,  D.  W.,  39  Constitu- 
tion street 

Herdman,  John,  &  Sons,  Hay- 
market  mills 


Hobkirk,  J. ,  37  Great  King  st. 

Inglis,  John,  Junction  steam 
mills,  Bowling-green  street 

Jacobsen  &  Co.,  76  Constitution 
street 

Jones,  E.  M.,  &  Co.,  48  Consti- 
tution street 

Kemp,  James,  79  Clerk  street 

Lawson,  B,,  &  Son,  91  Grass- 
market 

Lawson,  H.,  11  Atholl  place 

Lawson,  John,  64  Grassmarket 

Lees,  William,  13  E.  Preston  st. 

Liddle,  James,  46  George  iv.  br. 

Lindsay  &  Son,  39  Cowgate 

Lindsay,  William  N.,  21  Quality 
street 

Litster,  John,  6  Grassmarket 

Lizars  &  Taylor,  17  Quality  st. 

Louden,  Wm.,  10  Beaumont  pi. 

M'Farlane,  A.,  &  Son,  160  Con- 
stitution street 

M  'Kay,  Isaac,  39  Constitution  st. 

M'Lean  &  Hope,  51  Timber  bush 

Matthew  &  Theilmann,  20  Baltic 
street 

Millar,  Wm.  H,  11  Grassmarket 

Mitchell,  Somerville,  &  Co.,  37 
Bernard  street 

Moffat,  J.  W.,  39  Constitution 
street 

Murray,  Robert,  7  Eoxburgh  pi. 

Neuffert,  J.  M.,  2  Baltic  street 

Newton,  Christopher,  12  Gay- 
field  square 

Palmer,  D.,  15  Cowgate 

Pendreigh,  J.  &  G.,  8  Abbey 
mount  and  36  Constitution  st. 

Porteous,  J.,  106  Lauriston  pi. 

Purvis,  John,  84  Constitution  st. 

Ramsay,  Thos.,  50  Grassmarket 

Eatze,  Conrad,  36  Constitution 
street 

Bendall,  Wm. ,  32  Bernard  street 

Eiddel,  Adam,  15  Graham  st. 

Eidland,  John  Paton,  11  Dun- 
can street,  Drummond  place 

Ritchie,  Cosmo,  25  Leven  street 

Eobertson  &  Hope,  39  Constitu- 
tion street 

Robertson,  E.,  112  Nicolson  st. 

Eobinows  &  Marjoribanks,  62 
Constitution  street 

Sanderson  &  Krag,  94  Constitu- 
tion street 

Schuthe,  Emil,  t  Co.,  17  Baltic 
street 

Seton,  A.  C,  16  Cowgate 

Sharp,  Eobert,  26  Upper  Gray 

Sliirreff,  Chas.  H. ,  2  High  Calton 
Sinclair,  John,  Edinburgh  steam 

mills,  Fountainbridge 
Smith,  A.,  22  Bernard  street 
Smith,  Daniel,  21  Blacket  place 
Smith,  David,   Eosebank,  May- 
field  loan 
Smith,  James,  50  Duke  street, 
Leith 


Smith,  P.  B.,  21  Constitution  st. 
Smith,  Thomas,  6  Smith's  place 
Somner,  E. ,  N.  Bridge  station 
Sorensen,  M.,  &  Kidd,  53  Con- 
stitution street 
Stegmann&  Co.,  88  Constitution 

street 
Stein,  J.  &  A. ,  Lochiin 
Steven,  A.,  17  Cheyne  street 
Swan,  Edward,  16  Maryfield 
Taysen  &  Co.,  25  Constitution 

street 
Thomson,  Geo.,  4  Oxford  street 
Thomson,  James,  5  Leven  street 
Thomson,    John,   4  Canonmills 

bridge 
Thomson,  T.,  Gilmore  St.,  Paul's 

work 
Thomson,  Wm.,  North  British 

railway  station 
Tod,  A.  &  E.,  Commercial  street 
Warburg,  M.  A.,  &  Co.,  88  Con- 
stitution street 
Watson,  Turcan,  &  Co.,  74  Con- 
stitution street 
Weatherstone,  J.,  47  Bridge  st. 
Whyte,  David,  3  Park  street 
Williamson,  Chas. ,  19  Bernard  st. 
Wilson,  Alex. ,  3  Madeira  st. 
Wilson,  W. ,  Swanfield  mills 
Wishart  &  Clapperton,  22  Baltic 

street 
Wren,  George,  48  Mitchell  street 
Wyllie,  Wm.  F.,  4  Morrison  st. 

Corset  Makers. 

See  Stay  and  Corset  Makers. 

Cowfeeders. 
See  Dairy-keepers. 

Cricket  Warehousemen. 

King,  Percival,  10  Bristo  street. 

See  Adv. 
Sutter,    James,    &    Son,    102 

Princes  street.     See  Adv. 

Cupper. 

dimming,  Chas.,  17  London  st. 

Curriers. 

See  Leather  Merchants. 

Cutlers  and  Surgical 
Instrument  Makers. 

Archibald,  Mrs  M.,  117  Kirkgate 
Gardner,  Jas.,   45  South  bridge. 

See  Adv. 
Hilliard,  H.  &  H,  7  Nicolson  st. 
Ker,  Thomas,  27  Potterrow 
Law,  James,  South-west  Thistle 

street  lane 
M 'Donald,  D.,  31  Eose  street 
Macfarlane,  A. ,  1  Glanville  pi. 
Mackenzie,  David,  58  South  br. 
Eichardson,  Wm.,  53  North  br. 
Buddiman,  John,  80  Leith  street 
Young,  Arch.,  58  North  bridge 


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DAI 


Dairy-keepers. 

Alexander,  William,  Lochrin 
Aitchison,  Robert,  3  Potterrow 
Aitchison,  W.,  8  West  Richmond 

street 
Aitken,  John,  31  Richmond  pi. 
Allan,  John,  29  Haddington  pi. 
Anderson,  Wm. ,  4  Castle  barns 
Beattie,  Joseph,  160  Rose  street 
Beattie,  William,  9  Pitt  street 
Begbie,  John,  Dairy  road 
Blair,  John,  Cherry  bank 
Boa,  James,  68  Potterrow 
Boe,  Mrs  S.,  13  and  97  High  st. 
Brock,  James,  68  Thistle  street 
Brooks,  James,  25  Balbirnie  pi. 
Brotherston,  Chas.,  2  Cobnrgst. 
Brown,    James,    3    Cowgatehead 

and  25  Burnside 
Bruce,  Robt.,  75  Fountainbridge 
Burton,  John,  6  Canning  place 
Cairns,  John,  90  Fountainbridge 
Cameron,  Alex.,  5  Duncan  st. 
Cameron,  Robert,  93  South  Back 

of  Canongate 
Campbell,  John,  4  Balbirnie  pi 
Campbell,  John,  18  Rose  street 
Chamberlain,  Ph.,  46  Potterrow 
Chisholm,  R.,  55  Bristo  street 
Chisholm,  R.,  44  N.  Richmond 

street 
Chisholm,  Wm.,  60 Causewayside 
Christie,  James,  Blandfield  cot- 
tage,  Broughton  road,   and  4 
Barony  street 
Clapperton,  T.,  52  Causewayside 
Clark,    James,    3   West    Cross- 
causeway 
Cockburn,  Thos.,  52  West  Rich- 
mond street 
Cockburn,  Mrs  P.,  42  Duke  st., 

Leith 
Coltherd,  J.,  16  Cumberland  st. 
Cooper,  William,  36  Broughton 

street 
Cooper,  Mrs,  4  Sheriff  brae 
Crawford,  Alex.,  4i  Drummond 

street 
Crombie,  Thomas,   Bell's  mills. 

See  Adv. 
Crazier,  James,  285  High  street 
Cuningham,  John,   33  Cumber- 
land street 
Davidson,  Miss,  27  Duke  street, 

Leith 
Delgaty,  James,  63  Cockburn  st. 
Dick,  Thomas,  29  Burnside 
Duff,  Alex.,  76  Potterrow 
Finlay,  George,  200  Pleasance 
Fleming,  Jas.,  76  Northumber- 
land street 
Fowler,  Wm.,  77  Cumberland  st. 
Gibb,   John,   183   Causewayside 

and  6  West  Nicolson  street 
Gibson,  John,  1  Hope  street 
Goodall,     Alexander,     28    Earl 

Grey  street 
Gray,  W.,  46  India  place 


Haddow,    Thos. ,    Comely  bank  I  Pringle,  T. ,  8a  S.  St  James'  st 


gardens  and  9  Deanhaugh  st 
Haddow,    W.,    10    North-west 

Circus  place 
Hair,  Margaret,  364  Castle  hill 
Harley,  Edward,  6  William  st. 
Henderson,  J.,  3  Balbirnie  place 
Henderson,  Jas.,  34  N.  Pitt  st. 
Hodge,  William,  Grove  street 
Honeyman,  Thos.,  48  Thistle  st. 
Hutchison,  Mrs  J.,  1  Scotland 

street 
Irvine,  Alex. ,  4  Trafalgar  street 
Jack,  Colin,  1  Haddington  place 
Jack,  W.,  6  Saunders  street 
Jackson,  Robert,  Maryfield 
Jackson,  Mrs  H,  97  Canongate 
Jamieson,  Alex.,  78  Queen  st. 
Johnston,  Mrs,  141  High  st. 
Kilpatrick,  And.,  5  Balbirnie  pi. 
Kinloch,  James,  20  Hanover  st. 
Laidlaw,  Ralph,  5  High  riggs 
Laurie,  Mrs,  Hamilton  place 
Lawson,  David,  21  Yardheads 
Leadbetter,  E.,  188  Cowgate 
Learmonth,  A. ,  29  St  Patrick  sq. 
Lees,  Henry,  176  Rose  street 
Liddel,  Mrs  J.,  46  Cowgate 
M'Dougal,  W.,  26a  Greenside  st. 
M'Dougall,  Mrs  E.,  4  Teviot  row 
M'Ewan,  John,  19  Broughton  st. 
M'Farlane,  Alex.,  Lovers'  lane, 

Leith  walk 
Macfarlane,  D.,  14  Queensferry 

street 
M'Gibbon,    David,    445   Lawn- 
market 
M'Morrau 
M'Nab,  D 


James,  5  Union  st. 
,  39  Niddry  street 
M'Pherson,  Jas.,  2  Balbirnie  pi. 
Man,  John,  7a  Hope  park  sq. 
Maxwell,  George,  12  N.  Melville 

place 
Melrose,  Wm.,  24  Jamaica  st. 
Miller,  James,  Morningside 
Mitchell,  R,,  20  Brunswick  st. 
Morgan,  John,  13  Primrose  st. 
Morris,  John,  Dairy  road 
Morton,  J.,  36  Heriot  buildings 
Mowatt,  Wm.,  4  Quality  street 
Munro,  Thos.,  5  Warriston  pi. 
Muress,  Mrs  J.,  33  Canongate 
Neilson,  Mrs  J.,  3  Queen's  place 

Greenside  row 
Nisbet,  Thomas,  24  Home  st. 
Niven,  John,  9  Huntly  street 
Niven,  Robt. ,  Jamaica  st. ,  Leith 
Ogg,  Peter,  128  Rose  street 
Orr,  William,  33  Jamaica  street 
Ovens,  James,  22  Greenside  pi. 
Paterson,  George,  50  Fountain- 
bridge 
Paterson,  J.,  49  Duke  st.,  Leith 
Paterson,  L. ,  12  Bedford  street 
Porteous,  Wm.,  12  Leven  street 
Porteous,    Mrs   A.,    Merchiston 

terrace 
Prentice,  Alex.,  1  Nelson  place 
Prentice,  John,  Tollcross 


Pringle,  W.,  4  Elbe  street 
Rae,  William,  5  Potterrow 
Ramsay,  Mrs,  26  St  Leonard  st. 
Robertson,  A.,  70  Rose  street 
Robertson,  Geo.,  4  E.  Sciennes 

street 
Robertson,  J.,  42  London  street 
Robertson,  Wm.,  1  Church  st. 
Ross,  Alex.,  13a  Greenside  st. 
Ross,  John,  43  William  street 
Sanderson,  Geo. ,  8  Richmond  pi. 
Scott,  James,  23  Burnside 
Shaw,  R.,  Main  point 
Shiels,  J.,  95  Pleasance 
Sime,  Robert,  33  Lothian  street 
Simpson,  Mrs,  Rosemount  dairy, 

Castle  barns 
Simpson,  Mrs,  3  St  Cuthbert's pi. 
Smith,  Alex.,  32  Potterrow 
Smith,  A.  T.,  4  Market  street 
Smith,  G.,  3  Northumberland  pi. 
Smith,  James,  10a  Bristo  street 
Smith,  William,  Bonnington 
Sommerville,  Adam,  43  St  Leo- 
nard street 
Sommerville,  Mrs,  9  Macdowall 

street 
Souter,  James,  Eoschall 
Spence,  Mrs,  1  Thornybauk 
Stewart,  Geo.,  23  Dundas  st. 
Stewart,  L.,  St  Andrew's  place 
Stobie,  Robert,  17  Clerk  street 
Strachan,  J.,  70  Pleasance 
Swan,  George,  18  Burnside 
Swinton,    Robert,    Woodgrove, 

Eden  lane 

Taylor,  A.,  Riddle's  close,  Leith 

Taylor,  George,  10  Sheriff  brae 

Thomson,  James,  239  High  st. 

Thomson,  James,  7  Jamaica  st. 

Thomson,  John,  22  Heriot  place 

Torbain,  Alex.,  6  Union  place, 

Bonnington  road 
Traquair,  J.,  273  Cowgate 
Waldie,  J.,  123  Pleasance 
Walker,  George,  21  Clerk  street 
Watson,  James,  5  Raeburn  pi. 
Watson,  Mrs,  21  Downie  place 
White,  Stephen,  217  Canongate 
White,  Thos.,  8  St  Anthony  pi. 

See  Adv. 
Wight,  John,  25  Thistle  street 

and  4  High  street 
Williamson,  Mrs  J.,  115  Cowgate 
Wilson,  Chas.,  17  Brunswick  st. 
Wilson,  Peter,  jun.,  3  Picardypl. 
Wilson,  Robert,  208  Canongate 
Wilson,  Wm.,   36  Northumber- 
land street 
Wood,  Alex.,  16  Burnside 
Wood,  John,  1  Springfield 
Wood,  John,  14  Potterrow 
Woolley,  John,  15  Annfield 
Wright,    Thomas,    23   Carnegie 

street  and  7  Gladstone  place 
Young,  James,  35  Giles'  street 
Young,  James,  7  West  port 
Young,  M.,  79  High  street 


DEN 


PROFESSIONS  AND  TRADES  DIRECTORY. 


DBA 


375 


Dentists. 

Aitcliison,  T.  S.,  74  George  st. 
Anderson,    Robert,    8    Nicolson 

square 
Avion,  Edward,  10  Hope  street 
Chisholm,  J.  K.,  R.C'.S.Engd., 

15  Duke  street 
Cormack,  A.,  L.D.S.,  53  George 
IV.  bridge 

Croall,  Wm.,  69  Hanover  street 

Cunningham,  J.  T. ,  1 1 4  Lauriston 
place 

Douglas,  J.,  6  N.  St  Andrew  st, 

Finlayson,   Matthew,   161    Con- 
stitution street 

Finlayson,  Thomas,  33  Tolbooth 
wynd,  Leith 

Heairder,  T.  B,  18  Frederick  st. 

Hepburn,  David,  7  Abercromby 
place 

Hogue,  D.  Wilson,  65  Qaeen  st. 

Hogue,  R.,  65  Queen  street 

Hooper,  Robert,  85  Great  King 
street 

Hutchins,  G,  22  Rutland  street 

Imlach,  F.,  48  Queen  street 

Macgregor,  Malcolm,   13  Frede- 
rick street 

M'Intosh,  Jas.,  18  North  bridge 

Mackintosh,  Thos.  H,  75  Princes 
street 

M'Leod,  W.  Bowman,  43  George 
square 

Matthew,  Charles,  59  Queen  st. 

Mein,  Archibald,  94  George  st. 

Merrilees,  F.,  101  George  street 

Morrison,   A.  "Win.,  19  Gilmore 
place 

Morrison,  James  D.,  27  Grange 
road 

Mouat,  Andw.  AY,  IS  St  Andrew 
sq.,  and  44  Albany  st.,  Leith 

Naysmith,  Pi.,  5  Charlotte  sq. 

Nelson,  James,  21  Montague  st 


Butters,  Laurence,  41  George  st. 
Irvine,  J. ,  1 3  W.  Register  street. 

See  Adv. 
Kirkwood,    A.,    k    Son,    9   St 

James'  square 
Murdoch,  C,  k  Son,  51  Hanover 

street 
Nicol,  Robert,  37  North  bridge 
Park,  W.,  26  George  street 
Souter,  James,  20  Cockburn  st. 

Dining-Rooms. 
See  Refreshment  Booms. 

Distillers. 

Bernard  k  Co.,  Leith  distillery, 

Yardheads 
Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co. ,  8  Union  st. 
Gilbey,  W.  &  A.,  7  and  8  Clifton 

terrace,  Haymarket 
Mackie,  N.  M. ,  &  Co. ,  1 7  Assembly 

street 
Menzies,  Bernard,  k  Craig,  Cale- 
donian distillery,  Haymarket 
Raimes,   Blanshards,   &  Co.    (of 

essential  oils),  17  Smith's  pi. 
Usher,  Andrew,  k  Co.,   22,   24, 

and  26  West  Nicolson  street 
Usher,    A.     &     J.,    Edinburgh 

distillery,  31  West  Sciennes 

Drapers  and  Silk 
Mercers. 

Those,  marked  *  are  also  General 
Furnishing  Warehousemen. 

Aitchison,  D.,  22  and  23  Kirk- 
gate 

Aitchison,  Mrs  James,  9  Spring 
gardens,  Stockbridge 

Aitken,  John,  1  Baxter's  place 

*Alexander  k  Macnab,  81  to  84 
South  bridge 

Alexander,  R.,  467  Lawnmarket 


Nicoll,  William  S.,  41  George  st.  j  Anderson,  John,  154  Canongate 


Orphoot,  Peter,  113  George  st. 
Orrock&  Hepburn,  7  Abercromby 

place 
Park,  John  C,  108  Rose  street 
Peattie,  D.  &  A.,   6  Rankeillor 

street 
Reid,  R.,  19  Heriot  row 
Roberts,  W.  A.,  30  Queen  street 
Smith,  John,  11  Wemyss  place 
Southam,  Rich. ,  95  Princes  st. 
Surenne,  J.  G.,  19  Heriot  row 
Swanson,  A.  I.,  57  Castle  street 
Yernon,  W.  F.,  SOb  Princes  st. 

See  Adv. 
Watt,  M.  J.,  13  S.  Charlotte  st. 
Wicks,  John,  52  Hanover  street 
Wight,  John,  81a  Princes  street 
Wilson,  A.,  21  Young  street 

Die  and  Stamp  Cutters. 

Banks,  John,  59  South  bridge 
Barclay,  Win.,  51  Hanover  st. 


Armstrong,   John,   12  Charlotte 

place 
Armstrong,  Miss,  93  Grassmkt. 
Arnott,  John,  k  Co.,  129  Kirk- 
gate 
Bell,  William,  5  Lothian  street 
Bennet,  D.,  44  Leith  street 
Bennet,  Ann  k  Maria,  138  Kirk- 
gate 
Bishop,  W.,  14  Calton  street 
Bisset,  Archibald,  43  Home  st. 
Blackwood,  T.   &  J.,  43  George 

street 
Brown,  George,  146  Rose  street 
Brown,  James,   16,   17,   and  18 

Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith 
Bruce,  Robert,  9  Elm  row 
Cameron  k  Violard,  124  George 

street 
Carlisle,  Wm. ,  33  Nicolson  street 
Chisholm,  Jas. ,  20  S.  College  st. 
*Clapperton,  Oliver,  k  Co.,  59 
and  60  Princes  street 


Clark,  Henry,  83  George  street 
Cockle,  Wm.,  138  Canongate 
Colledge,  Thomas,  37,  39,  and  41 

Nicolson  street 
Common,  Robert,  34  Causeway- 
side 
Cowan  &  Strachan,  15  Princes 

street 
Cowan,  Andrew,  109  West  port 
Cowan,  Mrs  C,  10  Romilly  place 
Cownie,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  63  South 

bridge 
Cownie,  AA'. ,  5  Nicolson  street 
Craig,  David  M.,  47  Clerk  street 
Craig,  James,  50  Lothian  street 
Cranston  k  Elliot,  47  North  br. 
Crawford,  D.,  80  Nicolson  street 
Davidson,  Wm.,  54  Hanover  st. 
Dempster,  J.  &.A.,  4Raeburnpl. 
Dobie,  William,  14  and  15  Tol- 
booth wynd,  Leith 
Dobson,  Scott,  &  Co.,  29  Lothian 

road.     See  Adv. 
Doig,  M.,  95  Kirkgate 
Duffy,  J.  &  G.,  198  Cowgate 
Dunn,  Mrs,  52  Hanover  street 
Fair,  D.  H,  21  Grassmarket 
Fairbairn,  James,  7  and  11  Clerk 

street.     See  Adv. 
Ferguson,  J.  H.,  31  Elder  street. 
Ford,  J.  k  E.,  202  Canongate 
Forsyth,  J.  S.,  65  Cockburn  st. 
Fuller,  John,  54  South  bridge 
Gardner,  W.  C,  140  Nicolson  st, 
Gibson,  David  L.,  34  South  br. 
Gibson,  W.,  1  Lothian  street 
Gillies  Brothers,  34  George  st. 
Gillies  k   Kennedy,    77    Grass- 
market 
Goodsir,  Peter,  134  Rose  street 
Gowans  &  Goodlet,  25  George  st. 
Gray  &  Macfarlan,  130  Princes 

street 
Gray,  James,  95  Princes  street 
Gulland,  James,  55  Hanover  st. 
Hardesty,  Geo.,  10  Nicolson  st. 
Hav,  David,  65  Canongate 
Hendrie,  Mrs  A.,  36  Whitfield 

Hodge,  C.  k  T,  85  South  bridge 
Howie,  Alex.  S.,  121  West  port 
Hunter,  W.,  19  Roxburgh  street 
Hunter,  Miss  C. ,  117  Fountain- 
bridge 
Hynde,  Thos.,  k  Co.,  13  Union 

place 
Jamieson,  W.  M.,  60  &  62  High 

street 
Jeffrey,  W.,  43  Tolbooth  wynd, 

Leith 
Keddie,  A.  &  A.,  &  Co.,  257  and 

265  High  street 
Kedzlie,  R,,  76  South  Clerk  st. 
Kennington  k  Jenner,  47  Princes 

street 
Laidlaw,    Adam,    3    Clanalpine 

buildings 
Laing,    Miss,  11  N.-W.  Circus 

nlace 


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DYE 


Lennox,  John,  23  Bristo  street 
Lorimer,  Mrs,  14  Queensferry  st. 
Louden,  John,  7  St  Patrick  st. 
M'Adam,  A.,  45  George  rv.  br. 
M'Cann,  James,  99  South  br. 
MaccuUoch,  G. ,  25  Downie  place 
MTarlane,  J.  R.,  5  Warriston 

M'Farlane,  W.  H.,  19  Union  pi. 

Maegill,  Andrew,  4  West  St 
Anthony  place 

M'Gregor,  Peter,  Sons,  &  Ro- 
bertson, 30  George  street 

M'Kain,  Lewis,  14  Chapel  st. 

M'Kenzie,  Alex.,  25  North  br. 

Mackenzie,  A.  C. ,  3  South  br. 

Mackie,  T.  &G,  123  Kirkgate 


Robertson,  MrsW.,  132  Nicolson 

street 
Romanes  &  Paterson,  59  North 

bridge 
Ross,  H.,  k  Co.,  1  &  3  Nicolson 

street 
Ross,  George,  3  South  Clerk  st. 
Sansome,  Fred.  S.,  2  Shandwick 

place 
Scott,   Low,  &  Co.,  4,  5,  and  6 

South  bridge 
Scott,  J.,  5  Greenside  street.    See 

Adv. 
Shepherd,  Wm.,  46  Howe  street 
Sinclair,  James,  4  Bank  street 
Small,    E.  &  M.,  31  Greenside 

street 


"M'Laren,  Son,  k  Co.,  329  High  Smith,  J.,  105  South  bridge 


street 
M'Nab  k  Shepherd,  59  Hanover 

street 
Macpherson,  D.,  76,  77,  and  78 

Leith  street 
M 'Queen,  J.,  27  W.  Nicolson  st. 
Main,  John,  4  and  6  Nicolson  st. 
Man',  Lanes,  67  Thistle  street 
Marshall,  T.,  &  Son,   14  West 

Adam  street 
Marshall,  David,  10S  West  port 
Marshall,  Jas.,  55  Cockburn  st. 
Mason,  Mrs,  9  Kirkgate 
Matheson,  A.,  k  Co.,  39  George 

street 
Matthew,    James,    &    Son,    421 

Lawnmarket 
Meldrum  &  Allen,  35  Tolbooth 

wynd 
Menzies,    Thomas,    37   and    39 

Lothian  street 
Mercer,  G.,  k  Son,  13,  15,  k  17 

Nicolson  street 
Mercer,  Wm.,  12  Union  place 
Mewhart,  Mrs,  34  West  Rich- 
mond street 
Millar,  Alex.,  42  Lothian  street 
Millar,  D.,  45  Cockburn  street 
Milton,  James,  1  Heriot  bridge 
Mochrie,  Robert,  19  Dundas  st. 
Morton,  A.,  14  South  bridge 
Motherwell,  John,  8  Home  st. 
Muir,  Mrs  G.,  126  Rose  street 
Munro,  Hugh,  48  Earl  Grey  st. 
Munro,  J.  K.,  9  Baker's  place 
Ogilvie,  John,  5  S.  College  st. 
Ogilvy,  G.  A.,  86  South  bridge 
O'Neil,  John,  76  High  street 
Ord,  John,  74,  75,  and  76  Tol- 
booth wvnd 
Oswald,  Robert,  170  High  street 
Pendrigh,  W.,  54  George  street 
Pritty,  J.,  174  High  street 
Purves,  Mrs,  23  Broughton  st. 
Rae,  H. ,  7  and  8  Spring  gardens 
Regan,  Wm.,  77  and  78  Kirkgate 
Reid,  Donald,  136  Princes  street 
Renton,    William,    &    Co.,    14 

Princes  street 
Ritchie,  Mrs,  27  George  rv.  br. 
Robertson,  D.,  24  High  street 


Smith,  Miss  M.,  26  Barony  st. 
Stark,  James,  2  St  Patrick  sq. 
Stenhouse,  V.,  73  Shore 
Stevenson,  David,  2  Grange  pi. 
Stewart,  J.   &  C,  7  Earl  Grey 

street 
Stewart,  William,  12  Johnston 

terrace 
Stirton,  D.,  294  Lawnmarket 
Summers,  A.,  1  Bank  street 
Swirles,  James,  40  Victoria  st. 
Taap,  William,  37  North  bridge 


Dressing-Case  Makers. 

See  Pocketbooh  Makers. 

Dressmakers. 

See  Milliners  and  Dressmakers. 

Druggists. 

See  Chemists  and  Druggists. 

Drysalters,  etc. 

Blair,  James,  40  Leith  street 
Bremner,  A.,  9  W.  Adam  street 
Craig  k  Rose,  Anderson's  place 
Dane,  J.,  &  Co.,  3  E.  Register  st. 
Davidson,  W.,  112  Nicolson  st. 
Duncan,    Colin,   &   Son,   Upper 

drawbridge,  Leith 
Gorham,  A.  K.,  53  Canongate 
Halley,  David,  87  Main  street 
Lees,  John,  &  Co.,  5  Johnston 

terrace 
Liddle,  Wm.,  Regent  Arch  place 
Manson,  M.,  &  Co.,  6  S.  Rich- 
mond street 
Paterson  k  Allan,  75  Grass- 
market  and  2  and  3  Heriot  br. 
Raimes,  Blanshards,  &  Co., 
Smith's  place 


Tait,  Mrs  M.,  35  Coburg  street  i Richardson,  Francis,  k  Co.,  Old 

Taylor,  Angelo,  76  Nicolson  st.        Corn  Exchange 

Taylor,    W.    W.,    39   Tolbooth  j  Richardson  Brothers,  105  West 

wynd  |     D0W 

Thomson    k    Gelletlev,    5    St ;  Sang  &;  Barker,  Barony  street 

Patrick  square  Sinclair  &  Co.,  1  and  2  Carton  st. 

Thomson,  T.,  135  Princes  street  |  Taylor  k  Dick,  Laurie  street 
Thomson,    Miss,    53    Tolbooth  j  Taylor,  Robt. ,  John's  lane,  Leith 

-n-ymi  Trail  k  Fletcher,  31  St  Andrew 

Thyne  k  Tait,  Lothian  road  and 


square 

Urquhart,  Robert,  56  Constitu- 
tion street 

Warden,  W.,  k  Co.,  7  Ronald- 
son's  buildings 

Dyers  and  Scourers. 

Alcoran,  Robert,  53  High  street 
Anderson,  Jas.,  74  Causewayside 
Beaton,  A.,  3  Nelson  street 


Grindlav  street 
Turnbull,  "Robert,  60  South  br. 
Turner,  David,  31  South  bridge 
Turner,  W.,  290  Lawnmarket 
Tweedie,   Thomas,  k   Co.,   427 

Lawnmarket 
Tweedie,  Thos.,  32  Clerk  street 
"Walker,  G.  k  J.,  2  Kirkgate 
Walker,  James,  134  Kirkgate 
Walker,  James,  35  George  street , CampbeU,  P.  &  P.,  39  Coekbum 


Waterston,  D.,  &Son,  12  George 

street 
Watson,  H,  &  Co.,  241  High 

street 
Watson,  Miss  M.,  12  Kirkgate 
Watt,  William,  25a  Bread  st. 
Wigham,  E.,  6  Howe  street 
Wilson,  J.,  &  Co.,  3  South  br. 
Wilson,  Mrs,  35  Leven  street 
Wilson,  Mrs  A.,  73  Broughton 

street 
Wilson,  Mrs,  17  Riddle's  close, 

Leith 
Wotherspoon,  William,  43  Earl 

Grey  street 
Wright,   P.   &   R.,   16   and  20 

George  street 
Wylie,  Hamilton,  46  West  Nicol- 
son street 


street 
Cassie,  A.,  k  Son,  21  Brunswick 

street,  Stockbridge 
Cassie,  J.  &  A.,  5  Infirmary  st. 
Douglas,    Peter,  37   Niddry  st. 

See  Adv. 
Ferguson,  Mrs,  2  Dublin  street 
Hay,  J.-G.,  k  Son,  13  North  Mel- 
ville place.     See  Adv. 
Hay,  Peter  k  Robert,  1  Heriot 

buildings  and  11  S.  St  David 

street.     See  A  dv. 
M'Farlane,  David,  Canonmills 
Machell,  F.,  31  George  iv.  br. 
M'Kechnie,     James,     41    West 

Nicolson  street  ;  works,  Bell's 

mills.     See  Adv. 
M'Nab,  A.  &  J.,  39  Queen  st. 

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Macquillen,  W.,  4  Portland  pi. 
Malcolm,  John,  42  N.  Pitt  st. 
■aver,  James,   &  Co.,   7  Clerk 

street.     See  Adv. 
Pullar  &  Son,  23  Waterloo  place 
Richards  k  Sons,  10a  Bernard 

street 
Richards,  J.,  46  Water  lane 
Sutherland,  Mrs,  1  Queen  street 
"Wardcop,  Jane,  322  Lawnmkt. 
White,    Thomas,    31    Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Whyte,  Mrs,  4  North  St  Andrew 

street 

Egg  Merchants. 

Doherty,  John,  5  Market  street 
Hardie,  AVm.,  22  Macdowall  st. 
Hay,  George,  41  Cumberland  st. 
Hunter,  Eliz. ,  Low  Market  st. 
Robertson,  Alex.,  5  Old  Physic 

gardens 
Weir,  Donald,  Circus  lane 

Embroiderers. 

Bennet,  A.  &  M.,  138  Kirkgate 
Bowie,  J.  D.,  68  Leith  street 
Bowie,  Miss,  87  Princes  street 
Cairns,  Mrs,  118  Princes  street 
Crawfurd,  Miss,  26  India  place 
Jockel,  C,  118  George  street 
M'Connell,  C,  50  George  street 

Engineers. 

Those  marked  *  are  Civil  En- 
gineers;   and  thus  +  Mining 
Engineers. 
*Adie,  Alex.  J. ,  7  St  Andrew  sq. 
Bain,  William,  &  Co.,  Lochrin 
works  and  32  Grindlay  street. 
See  Adv. 
*Balbimie,  John,  3  Bank  place 
Bertram,  James,  &  Son,  Leith 
walk  foundry,  Anderson's  pi. 
Bertram,  G.,  35  West  Sciennes 
Blaikie,  G.  F.,  4  Comely  green 
place 
*Blyth,  B.  &  E.,  135  George  st. 
*Bouch,  T.,  78  George  street 
*Bow,  Robert  H.,  7  S.  Gray  st. 
*Brebner,  A.,  25  Raeburn  place 
*Bruce,  George  C,  21  Castle  st. 
*Carfrae  &  Belfrage,    1   Erskine 

place 
*Carrick,  Jas. ,  &  Son,  Dairy  rd. 
Conquergood,  Franc,   25  Great 
Junction  street,  Leith 
*Coyne,  R.,  24  George  street 
*Cunningham,      George,      135a 
George  street 
Davis  &   Primrose,    33    Duke 
street,  Leith 
*Douglas,  Robert,  24  George  st. 
Dove,  James,  &  Co.,  18  Green- 
side  lane 
*Fairbairn,  William,  19  St  An- 
drew square 
tGeddes,  Messrs,  9  Melville  cr. 
*Gibson,  G.,  24  St  Andrew  sq. 


Girdwood,  John,  26  Greenside 
row 
*Gorrie,  Wm.  M.,  7  N.  St  David 
street 
Greig,  D.  &  J.,  96  Fountainbr. 
Hawthorns  &  Co.,  Gt.  Junction 
street 
*Hay,  John  G,  3  Hanover  st. 
*Howkins,  J.,  Granton  harbour 
*Howkins,  J.,  jun.,  7  Young  st. 
*Inglis,  William,  21  West  Mait- 

land  street 
*Jardine,  W.  A.,  19  Queen  st. 
*Jopp,  G,  24  St  Andrew  square 
Kelly,  John,  &  Sons,  113  Rose 

street.     See  Adv. 

Laidlaw,  R.,  &  Son,  Simon  sq. 

and  7  Gilmour  st.     See  A  dv. 

Laniont,  John,  28  Brunswick  st. 

*Landale,   Frew,   &  Landale,  6 

Forth  street 
*Leslie,  J.,  72  George  street 
*Ligktbody,   Francis,   2   Hamp- 
ton terrace 
Lilley,  Joseph,  49  Grove  street 
Long,  T.,  &  Co.,  21  New  street 
*Lorimer  &  Young,  99  George  st. 
M'Call,  C,  &Co.,  Montgomery 
street 
*Mackie,  Lieut.  J.,  65  York  pi. 
*Macpherson,     Charles,     Police 

chambers 
*M'Rae,  John,  9  Devon  place 
M 'Ritchie,    Alex.,    Fern  hall, 

Forbes  road 
Marshall,   David,  13  Bonning- 
ton  place 
f  Marshall,  W.,  63  S.  Clerk  st. 
*Menzies,  Fergus  J.,  24  George  st. 
Middleton  &  Co. ,  Sciennes  Iron 

works,  Newington 
Miles  &  Co.,  46  Cockburn  st. 
Miller  &  Herbert,  Heriotfield 
works,  Heriot  buildings 
*Miller,  John,  137  Princes  street 
Mills,  Leighton,  Custom-house, 

Leith 
Morrison,  W.,  M 'Neil's  place 
Morton,  S.  andH,  k  Co.,  Vic- 
toria dock,  Leith 
Mudie,  D.  G,  Panmure foundry, 

North  Back  of  Canongate 

Park,  James  D. ,  23  London  st. 

* Paterson,  J. ,  5  St  Andrew  sq. 

*Peddie,  James,  jun.,  6  Queen  st. 

*Peddie,  Thos.,  27  Collins  place 

Peebles,    D.    Bruce,    68    West 

Fountainbridge 
Purnell,  Hy. ,  37  Frederick  st. 
*Reid,  John,  9  Baltic  street 
*Ritchie,  R.,  16  Hill  street 

Robertson,  J. ,  &;  Son,  2  Couper  st. 
''Robertson,  George,   47  Albany 
street,   Edinburgh,  and  New 
works,  Leith  docks 
Robertson,  W.,  102  Pleasance 
*Romans,  John,  53  Frederick  st. 
*Rymer,  William  Calder,  8  Dun- 
can street 


*Sang,    E.,    &    Son,    15    West 

Sciennes  and  2  George  st. 
*Scally,  Alexander,  9  Mary's  pi. 
Scott,  E.  H,  35  Broughton  st. 
Seggie,  A.,  Broughton  market 
Sinclair,  Alex.,&  Co.,  Bonning- 
ton  Iron  works,  Bonnington 
Slight,  A.  &  G.  H,  34  Leith 
walk 
*Smith,  W. ,  4  Melbourne  place 
Somerville  &  Crombie,  Gilmore 
park 
*Stevenson,  D.  &  T.,  84  George 

street 
*Stewart  &  Menzies,  13  Young  st. 
*Stewart,  A.  D.,  12  Castle  street 
*Stirling,  James,  11  Hill  street 
*Sutter,  Archd.,  3  Hill  street 
Taylor,  John,  &  Co.,   Gilmore 

park 
Tennant,  T.  M.,  &Co.  (Limited), 
Bowershall,  Bonnington  road 
Thomson,  D.  &  J.,  9  Stead's  pi. 
Thomson,  B. ,  Bangor  road 
Tod,  James,  &  Son,  29  Leith 
walk.     See  Adv. 
*Trimble,  George,  7  Malta  ter. 
Wardale,  W.,  Morrison  street 
Wight     &     Robertson,     Etna 
foundry,  Bangor  road 
^Williamson,  J.  R. ,  4  Fingal  pi. 
*Wylie,  Henry  J.,  9  George  st. 
Young,  James,  &  Co.,  27  Cross- 
causeway.     See  Adv. 

Engravers  and  Copper- 
plate Printers. 

The  *  indicates  Printers. 
Aikman,  G.,  29  North  bridge 
Anderson,    John,    4    North    St 

Andrew  street 
Anderson,    Robert,    21  Lothian 

street 
Archibald,  George,  8  Elm  row 
* Banks  &  Co. ,  26  Waterloo  place. 

See  Adv. 
Bartholomew,  G.,  6  Salisbury  pi. 
Bartholomew,  J.,   4a  N.   bridge 

and  135  High  street 
Bell,  R.  C. ,  2  Preston  terrace 
Brodie,  J.,  15  Montague  street 
Brown,  John,  5  Calton  hill 
Brown,  Thomas,  23  Grange  loan 
Brydone,  James,  12  Elder  street 
*  Cameron,  J.  A.,  10  Clerk  street 
Carfrae,  A.  L.,  4  George  street 
Carfrae,  Alex.,  13  St  James' sq. 
Carstairs,   A.  L.,   19   South  St 

David  street 
*Clark,  R,,  15  Elder  street 
Comrie,  Alex.,  47  Thistle  street 
Crichton,  N.  M.,  25  Hanover  st. 
Crighton,  W-  M.,  75  Princes  st. 
Cruickshank,    William,    18    St 

James'  square 
Dawson,  W.,  21  Nicolson  street 
Dick,  Thomas,  13  Hill  place 
Douglas,  W.,  2  Greyfriars  place 


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*Edmonston,    F.,     &    Son,    63 

North  bridge 
*Ford,  Alex.,  142  High  street. 

See  Adv. 
Forrest,  W.,  17  Archibald  place 
Gardner,   Thomas,   7   North  St 

David  street 
*GeUatly  &  "White,  26  George  st. 
Hay,  Alexander,  4  North  bridge 
Higgin  k  Thorn,  8  N.  Bank  st. 
Holiday,  Thos.,  17  St  James  sq. 
Home  &  Co.,  11  Greenside  lane 
"Home,  Robert,  27  Elder  street 
Horsburgh,  J.,  IS  Bnccleuch  pi. 
Johnston  k  Co. ,  20  South  bridge 
""Johnston,   W.  k  A.  K.,  4  St 

Andrew  square 
Johnstone,  John,  7  Park  street 
Kirkwood,  Alex.,  8  North  br. 
Le  Conte,  J.,  5  Glanville  place 
M'Glashan,  Alex.,  26  Clyde  st. 
Maekay,  J.  S.,  2  Henry  place 
Mackintosh,  Eobt.,  102  S.  bridge 
M'Lean,  Charles,  17  Elder  street 
*M'Leod,  J.,  90  South  bridge 
*Mein,  J.  Z.,  4  St  James'  square 
*Menzies,  J.  M.,  30  Hanover  st. 
Miller,  Wm.,  Millertield  house, 

Millerfield  place 
Mitchell,  D.,  19  Gayfield  square 
Moir,  Robert,  31  Blair  street 
""'Mould  &  Tod,  3  &  4  St  James' sq. 
Murdoch,  C,  k  Son,  51   Han- 
over street.     See  Adv. 
Murray,  Geo.,  42  Hanover  street 
N"immo,J.  &  J.,  loCarrubber'scl. 
*Nimnio,  D. ,  3  East  Register  st. 
Oliver,  G.  E. ,  4  Swinton  row 
Park,  William,  35  Hanover  st. 
Peacock  Brothers,  27  S.  bridge 
Peck,  E.,  51  Hanover  street 
Richardson,  W. ,  2  Talbot  place 
*Ritehie,  A.,  19  S.  St  David  st. 
Ritchie,  H.  H.,  146  Princes  st. 
Robb,  C,  k  Son,  S.-AV.  Thistle 

street  lane 
Robertson,  D.,  104  Rose  street 
Sanderson,  E.,  34  North  bridge 
"*Schenck  k  Macfarlane,   14  and 

19  St  James'  square.  See  Adv. 
Schenck  k  Son,  8  St  Andrew  st. 
*Scott  k  Ferguson,  14  North  St 

Andrew  street 
*Simpson,  David  C,  29  Elder  st. 
*Smith    &   Brown,    32   and  20 

Cockburn  st.  and  102  South  br. 
Souter,  Jas. ,  20  Cockburn  street 
Tod,  John,  8  Thistle  street 
'"Turner,  J. ,  k  Co. ,  Lothian  road. 

See  Adv. 
Waugk,  George,  21  Leith  street 
West,  John,  54  Buccleuch  street 

Engravers  on  Wood. 
Adam,  John,  32a  Geo.  rv.  bridge 
Aikman,    George,    jun.,    29   N. 

bridge 
Bell,  Robert  G,  2  Preston  ter. 
Borders,  F.,  31  Minto  street 


Brown,  J.,  5  Calton  hill 
Burnet,  P.,  Swinton  row 
Corner,  J.  M.,  8  Brighton  street 
Cowan,  W.,  15  St  James'  square 
Greenslade,  Alex.,  30  Rankeillor 

street 
Hill,  Alex.,  156  Rose  street 
Horsburgh,  J.,  18  Buccleuch  pi. 
Hunter,  W.,  27  Lothian  street 
Morison,  G.A.,  58  Broughton  st. 
Munro,  George,  46  Earl  Grey  st. 
Paterson,  R.,  41a  Broughton  st. 
Patterson,  W.,  k  Son,  15  East 

Drummond  street 
Tod  k  Donaldson,  7b  Circus  lane 
Williamson,    D.    W.,    11    Mel- 
bourne place 
Young,  C.  &  A.,  63  N.  bridge 
Young,  Miss,  17  London  street 

Engravers  (SeaD. 

Banks,  J.,  59  South  bridge 
Barclay,  Wm.,  51  Hanover  st. 
Blaik,  David,  34  North  bridge 
Butters,  L.,  41  George  street 
Laing,  Henry,  3  Elder  street 
Main,  Edward,  21  Elder  street 
Marshall  k  Sons,  87  George  st. 
Mein,  Wm.,  37  North  bridge 
Moir,  R.,  31  Blair  street 
Murdoch,  C,  k  Son,  51  Hanover 

street.     See  Adv. 
Park,  William,  26  George  street 
Sanderson  k  Son,  92  Princes  st. 

See  Adv. 

Envelope  Manufac- 
turers. 

Caldwell  Brothers,  1 5  Waterloo  pi. 
Cowan  &  Co.,  104  High  street 
Cox,  Wm.,  2a  Greenside  place 
Elgin,  Wm.,  &  Son,  10  N.  St 

Andrew  street 
Waddie  &  Co.,  104  High  street 
Waterston  k  Son,  56  Hanover  st. 

Felt  Manufacturers. 
Middleton&  Co.,  West  Sciennes. 
See  Adv. 

Figure-makers. 
Carnicelli,  J.,  k  Co.,  4  Green- 
side place 
Lepol,  Arrighi,  71  Adam  square 

File  Cutter. 

Anderson,  James,  17  Leith  walk 
Hutton,  R.,  Greenside  row 

Firewood  Merchants. 

Aitken  k  Co.,  67  Fountainbridge 
Currie,  Andrew,  M 'Neil's  place 
Leith  Ragged  Industrial  School, 

King  street.     See  Adv. 
M  'Murray,  John,  Lochrin,  Home 

street 
Millar,  James,  &  Co.,  Freer  st. 
Roberts,  Robert,  Dairy  road 

Fishcurers. 
See  Coojyerg. 


Fishing-Tackle  Makers. 

Cowan,  J.,  18  Brunswick  street. 

See  Adv. 
Dryden,  A.,  24  Hanover  street 
Fraser,  William,  117  High  st. 
Hogg,  Mrs  F.,  79  Princes  street 
Lang,  Samuel,  39  South  bridge 
Muir,  George  E.  Y.,  115  Nicol- 

son  street  and  1  Craigside  pi. 
Phin,  C.  &  A.,  80b  Princes  st. 
Rutherford,  AVilliam,  52  Princes 

street  and  5  Hanover  street 
Shanks,  Thomas,  5  Frederick  st. 
Wilson,  A.  &G.,  19  Waterloo  pi. 

Fishmongers. 

Allison,  Frederick,  28  S.  Rich- 
mond street 
Anderson,  J.,  &  Son,  106  George 

street.  See  Adv. 
Brannon,  James,  25  Leith  wynd 
Brown,  John,  16  Lothian  street 
Brown,  Robert,  113  Kirkgate 
Bryce,  Andw.,  8  Charlotte  place 
Carrol,  W.,  12  Robertson's  close 
Cook,   Alexander,   3  South-east 

Circus  place 
Croan,   Patrick,   1  Fishmarket, 

100     Grassmarket,     and     18; 

Halkerston  wynd 
Dalriel,  Miss,  36a  Frederick  st.  I 
Devlin,  Thomas,  5  Annfield 
Douglas,  Rob.,  37  Earl  Grey  st.  I 
Duthie,  George,  4  S.  Melville  pi. 
Edington,  A.,  West  Newington 

terrace 
Finlay,  Thomas,  51a  Charlotte 

street,  Leith 
Gannon,  Mrs,  34  N.  Richmond 

street 
Glen,  Pat.,  12  Fishmarket 
Green,  George,  107  Giles'  street 
Imlay,  G.,  8  South  College  street 
Jameson,  John,  60  Castle  street. 

See  Adv. 
Lynch,  J.,  36  W.  Richmond  st. 
M'Lauchlan,  W.  B.,  1  Old  Physic 

gardens 
Manderson,  Jas. ,  8  Antigua  st. 
Moffat,  G.  D.,  33  Dundas  street. 

See  Adv. 
Muirhead,  Charles,  79  Queen  st. 
Purves,  Joseph,  33  St  Patrick  sq. 
Reid,  William,  35a  Frederick  st. 
Rodger,  W.,  4a  Union  street 
Speirs  &  Co.,  233  Cowgate 
Turnbull,  T.,  jun.,  22  Lothian  st. 
Wharton,  Mrs,  5  Gilmore  street, 

Paul's  work 
White,  Alex. ,  4  Coburg  lane 
Wilson,  Mrs,  6  Charlotte  st. ,  Leith 

Floor-cloth  Manufac- 
turers. 

Campbell,  Jas.,  40  Cockburn  st. 
j  Campbell,  P.,  4  Greenside  street. 

See  Adv. 
jClapperton,    Oliver,    k   Co.,  59 

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Whytock  &  Co.,  9  and  11  George 
st.  and  Rose  court.    See  Adv. 

Fringe  and  Tassel 

Makers. 

Knox,  Samuel,  &  Dickson,  13, 

15,    and   17   Hanover  street, 

and  42  Rose  street 
Reid,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  139  Princes 

street.     See  Adv. 
Reston,  Miss  J.,  6S  George  st. 
Stevenson,  Alex.,  53  South  br. 
Stevenson,    Thos.,    76    and  77 

Princes  street 
Stoddart,  J.,  1  South  bridge 
Whytock  &  Co.,  9  George  street. 

See  Adv. 

Fruiterers. 

Barron,  Chas.,  12  Lothian  street 
Bayne,  Charles,  5  North  St  An- 
drew street 
Boyd,  Bayne,  &  Co.,  41  Princes 

street 
Brockley  k  Stewart,  6  Queens- 
ferry  street.     See  A  dr. 
Brown,  William,  5  Hanover  st. 

and  21  Charlotte  place 
Buncle,  A.,  1  Drumdrvan 
Buncle,  A.,  52  and  64  Clerk  st. 
Carstairs,  Thos.,  121  George  st. 
Cockburn,  Jas.,  1  Lindsay  place 
Considine,  Patrick,  485  and  4S7 

Lawnmarket 
Croall,  George,  7  Romilly  place 
Croll,  D.,  27  Hanover  street 
Dalziell,  Mrs,  52  Bernard  street 
Doherty,  J. ,  7  Green  market  and 

5  Market  street 
Doig,  James,  6  Market  place,  28 
Pitt  st.,  and  Stockbr.  market 
Drysdale,  James,  60  Queen  st. 
Duff,  Peter,  51  Nicolson  street 
Finlay,  J.,  19  Broughton  street 
Foote,  J.,  23  Dundas  street 
Gladstone,  Mrs,  11  Earl  Grey  st. 
Goldie,  J.  W.,  17  S.  CoUege  st, 
Gordon,  Misses,  49  Cockburn  st. 
Hardie,  J.  &W.,  lSGreensidepl. 
Henderson,  Miss,  39  Howe  st. 
Honeyman&  "Wilson,  11  and  13 

Meuse  lane 
Jamieson,  Rt.,  k  Co.,  Catherine 

street  court 
Jamieson,  Rt.,  79  Queen  street 
Jamieson,  Rt.,  147  Princes  st., 
Ib    Baxter's    place,    and    57 
Hanover  street.     See  Adv. 
Kay,  G.,  13  West  Newington 
Kay,  Miss,  78  Queen  street 
Lackie,  George,  17  Dundas  st. 
Lawson,  George,  7  Duke  street 
Lindsay,  J.,  8  Old  Physic  gar- 
dens and  Queen's  dock 
Macfarlane,  Mrs,  8  Tobago  st. 
M'Lean,    Dugald,    k    Son,    27 

Princes  street 
Masson,  Mrs  C,  44  Dundas  st. 


Mein,  S.  &  H.,  130  Nicolson  st. 
Mohring,  H.,  16  Cockburn  st. 
Peat,  Mrs,  23  South  Clerk  street 
Peat,  Mrs  Janet,  3  Sandport  st. 
Purves,  Robert,  9  N.  Pitt  street 
Rodger,  Mrs  J.,  6  Baker's  place 
Scott,  Alexander,  5  and  6  Green 

market 
Scott,  D.,  9  Charlotte  st.,  Leith 
Scott,  James,  4  Antigua  street 
Smith,  Mrs  F. ,  9  St  Patrick  sq. 
Spence,  James,  27  S.  Clerk  st. 
Spence,  J. ,  1  Broughton  street 
Stewart,  L.  &  J.,  68  S.  Clerk  st. 
Stoddart,  David,  11  St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
Sutherland,  William,  53   Duke 

street,  Leith 
Temple,  J. ,  6  Cockburn  street 
Thomson,  Jas.,  5  Summers  pi. 
Tibbets,  H.,  31  Whitfield  place 
Tod,  James,  33  Frederick  street 
Traill  &  Fletcher,  31  St  Andrew 

square 
Traquair,  J.,  14  W.  Nicolson  st. 
Turnbull    &    Kay,    20    and  21 

Greenside  place 
Waddell,  J.,  54b  Lothian  street 
Waldie,  George,  11  Clifton  ter. 
White,  Robert,  4  Albany  street 
Wilkinson,    G.    W.,    18    West 

Maitland  street 
Wilson  k  Grosset,  12  Nicolson  st. 
Wilson,  J.,  14  Catherine  street 
Wood,  Alex. ,  1  and  2  Bristo  pi. 

Furnishing  Shops. 

See  Trimming  Warehouses. 

Furniture  Dealers. 

Adams,  William,  4b  Howe  st. 
Ainslie,  John,  244  Cowgate 
Allan,  John,  18  Dundas  street 
Armstrong,  A.  K.,  9  Calton  st. 
Barker,  Pat,  26  and  28  Blair  st. 
Beattie,  J.,  20  West  Nicolson  st. 
Beattie,  W.,  171  Fountainbridge 
Beith,  Robert,  105  Kirkgate 
Brown,  Chas.,  4  and  13  Blair  st. 
Brown,  Jas.,  174  Cowgate.     See 

Adv. 
Bruce,  Isaac,  1  Dundas  street 
Carlon,  H.,  172  Cowgate 
Cassidy,  P.,  105  Cowgate 
Crammond,  W.  D.,   1  Orchard- 
field  street 
Dalgleish  k  Forrest,  4  St  An- 
drew square 
Dickson,  John,  44  Blair  street 
Dillon,  P.,  108  Canongate 
Dobie,  J.  M.,  8  Victoria  street 
Dods,  John,  66  and  67  Cowgate 
Dods,  Robert,  64  Cowgate 
Edwards,    G.    S.,    53    Cockburn 

street.     See  Adv. 
Fenton,  R.,  35  Dundas  street 
Gibson,  Thomas,  146  Pleasance 
Glen,  G.,  24a  Frederick  street 
Glen,  Mrs,  186  Cowgate 


Goskirk,  A.,  237  Cowgate 
Goulding,  John,  128  Cowgate 
Hislop,  William,  28  Howe  st. 
Hog,  J.,  132  Cowgate 
Hughes,  P.,  110  Cowgate 
Jack,  Wm.,  22  and  24  W.  Rich- 
mond street 
Jeffrey  &  Co.,  21a  Howe  street 
Jeffrey,    Thomas,    4    Hamilton 

place,  Stockbridge 
Lascelles,  Andrew,  251  Cowgate 
M 'George,   Geo.,    8  Drummond 

street 
Mack,  Robert,  45  Hanover  st. 
Martin,  W.,  29  Dundas  street 
Middlemass,  T.,  21  St   Andrew 

street,  Leith 
Moncur,  David,  4  Pleasance 
Muir,  P.,  38  Blair  street 
Munro,  Neil,  43  Niddry  street 
Murray,  D.  k  M.,  253  and  255 

Cowgate 
O'Donnell  k  Co.,  43  Hanover  st. 
O'Donnell,  C,  &  Co.,  156  Cow- 
gate.    See  Adv. 
Poison,  Jas.,  14  St  Andrew  st., 

Leith 
Porter,  Jas.,  10  St  Anthony  pi. 
Powell,  John,  107  and  109  Plea- 
sance 
Quigley,  P.,  18  Blair  street 
Rafferty,    P.,    30    Blair    street. 

See  Adv. 
Reid,  Elizabeth,  46  Pleasance 
Robertson,    David,    33   Lothian 

road.     See  Adv. 
Smith,  P.,  &  Co.,  18  W.  Nicol- 
son street 
Smith,   Philip,    25   St   Andrew 

street,  Leith 
Symington,  Jas.,   6  St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
Thomson,  Alex.,  69  Cowgate 
Thomson,  James,   18   Hadding- 
ton place 

Furniture  Printers  and 
Moreen  Dealers. 

Clapperton,    Oliver,   &   Co.,   59 

and  60  Princes  street 
Grieve,  R.,  k  Co.,  83  George  st. 
Simpson,  James,  70  George  st. 
Whytock,   R.,  k  Co.,  9  and  11 

George  street  and  Rose  court. 

See  Adv. 


Furriers. 

Chisholm,  Miss,  37  North  bridge 
Chisholm,  Miss,  24  Brunswick  st. 
Dick,  Archibald,  55  George  st. 
Flint,  Mrs,  10  Antigua  street 
Hogg,  Mrs,  49  Thistle  street 
Hunter,  Mrs  J.,  8  Buccleuch  st. 
Macmahon,  J.,  &  Sons,  37  Han- 
over street 
Miller,  H.  M.,  110  South  Rose 

street  lane 
Smith,  J.,  78  Princes  street 


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Wicks,  Miss  E.,  42  Thistle  st. 
Yarroll,    Samuel,    13  North   St 

Andrew  street 
Yarroll,  Mrs  D.,  12  RosehiU  pi. 

Gardeners. 


Affleck,  John,  Fillyside  gardens, 

Seafield 
Archer,  John,  Easter  road 
Bennet,  Jas. ,  4  Blackford  place, 

Morningside 
Blackie,  John,  1  Claremont  park 
Blair,    J.,    Cherry  bank,    New- 
haven  road 
Brebner,  David,  4  Shrub  place 
Brown,  James,  112  West  bow 
Bryden,  Mrs,   Morayfield,  Res- 

talrig  road 
Cowan,  James,  28  Croft-an-Righ 
Currie,  John,  Parkside  lodge 
Dickson,  John,  16  East  Adam 

street 
Dods,  J.,  Old  Botanic  cottage, 

Haddington  place 
Douglas,  George,  Wilson's  court, 

1  Windmill  lane 
Duguid,  John,  Tower  park,  Car- 

gilneld,  Wardie 
Elder,  L.,  Dean 
Gorrie,  Win.,  Rait  lodge,  York 

road 
Grainger,  R.,  &  Son,  Grange  loan 
Hopkirk,  William,  117   Cause - 

wayside 
Innes,  John,  Seafield 
Jack,  Chas.,  137  Causewayside 
Johnston,  Alex. ,  9  Canning  pi. 
Joss,   John,   2  Blackford  place, 

Morningside 
King,  Thomas,  3  Home  lane 
Law,  George,  Annfield  cottage 
Lockhart,  W.,  Dean 
Lothian,  P.,  10  Saunders  street 
Low,  J.,  2  Maryfield 
M 'Donald,  D.,  54a  India  street 
M'Dougall,  Mrs,  Silverfield 
Mackay,  D.,  &  Co.,   Echo  and 

Cameron  bank 
Mackenzie,  J.,  11  Grange  loan 
Melville,  Peter,  14  Grange  loan 
Miller,  George,  Mayfield  loan 
Miller,  James,  Old  Bonnington 

house 
Miller,  James,  Morningside 
Millin,  Robert,  Dairy  lane 
Milne,  John,  Sunnybank  cottage, 

London  road 
Mitchell,  John,  Comely  bank 
Moyes,  James,  35  Home  street 
Munro,  H.,  West  Coates 
Murray,  Jas.,  Northfield  cottage, 

Newhaven  road 
Niven,  James,  Allanfield,  Ferry 

road,  Leith 
Niven,  R.,  Jamaica  street,  Leith 
O'ConneU,    B.,  BeaverhaU,  Lr. 

Broughton  road 
Patterson,  John,  7  Wright's  ho. 


Porterfield,  J.  H.,  17  Lochend 

road 
Purves,  Thomas,  17  Arthur  st., 

Leith  walk 
Reid,  James,  68  Broughton  st. 
Reid,  John,  32  Stafford  street 
Reid,  William,  Logie  green,  Lr. 

Broughton  road 
Robertson,  W.,  Pilrigst.  gardens 
Rodgers,     James,     Morayfield, 

Restalrig  road 
Smith,  Win.,  Bonnington  bridge 
Stewart,  Jos.,  Bangholm  cottage, 

Ferry  road 
Stewart,  L. ,  St  Andrew's  place 
Taylor,  Jas. ,  Inverleith  gardens, 

Inverleith  terrace 
Thorn,  C,  Croft-an-Righ 
Tod,  Misses,  Maryfield 
Torrance,    Joseph,    Bonnington 

bank 
Wanless,  Robert,  8  Merchiston 

terrace 
Watson,  Robert,  35AGilrnorepl. 
WiUiamson,  G.,  &  Son,  1  Jordan 

lane 
Wilson,  John,  Easter  road 
Wilson,     William,     Lixmount, 

Trinity 
Wood,  G. ,  Royal  terrace  gardens, 

Leopold  place 
Wood,  J.,  Dean  gardens 
Young  &   Mackay,    Newington 

gardens 


Gasfitters. 

See  Plumbers. 

Gas-meter  Makers. 

Alder,  Henry,  42  W.  Sciennes  st. 

Cowan,  William  &  Benjamin, 
60  Buccleuch  street 

Fullerton,  Son,  &  Co.,  5  Abbey 
mount 

Grant,  David,  &  Co.,  45  Cross- 
causeway 

Laidlaw,  R.,  &  Son,  Simon  sq. 
and  7  Gilmour  street 

Milne,  J.,  &  Son,  Milton  house, 
90  Canongate 

Nimmo,  P.  &  J.,  8  N.  Bank  st. 

Peebles,  D.  B.,  68  W.  Fountain- 
bridge 

Glass  Chandelier 
Makers. 

Hauptman,  F.,  &  Co.,  22  Green- 
side  place 
Ranken,  F.,  16  Picardy  place 
Sim,  F.  R.,   96  Princes  street. 
See  Adv. 

Glass  Manufacturers. 

Brown,  Jas. ,  43  London  street 
Dickson,     Jas.,     and    Co.,    34 
Princes  street 


Edinburgh  and  Leith  Glass  Co., 

6  Salamander  street 
Edinburgh  and  Leith  Flint  Glass 

Co.,  33  Leith  walk 
Field  &  Allan,  Bangor  road 
Forbes,  D.,  13a  St  Andrew  sc[. 
Ford,  J.,  fiolyrood  glass-works 
Fraser,  D.,  5  Baxter's  place 
Holyrood  Flint  Glass  Works  (J. 

Ford),  13  S.  B.  Canongate 
Lewis,  John  A. ,  73  George  st. 
Peddie,  Jas.,  10  Stead's  place 
Ranken,  F.,  16  Picardy  place 
Sim,   F.   R,  96  Princes  street. 

See  Adv. 
Smith,  J.,  14  Bang6r  road 
Strafford,  J.,  14 N.  B.  Canongate 

Glass  Merchants  and 
Glaziers. 

See  also  Painters  and  Slaters. 
Andreoli,  M.  &  M.,  15  Greenside 

street 
Ciceri,    Mantica,    &    Torre,    81 

Leith  street 
Cunningham,  Andrew,  jun.,  18 

Leith  street 
Dickson  &  Walker,  31  Frederick 

street 
Graham,  Thomas,  29  Castle  st. 

and  12  Coalhill 
Hyman,  R.,  60  Nicolson  street 
Knox,  J.,  19  Greenside  place 
Lawson,  Wm.,  39  Bridge  street 
Mackey,  John,  24  Greenside  pi. 
Martin,  Wm.,  55  Lothian  road 
Martin,  Wm.,  102  Rose  street 
Pallister,  Robt. ,  3  Union  street 
Peddie,  Robert,  &  Son,  3  Duke 

street,  Leith 
Ridpath,  Thos.,  124  Pleasance 
Steven,  David,  3a  Bristo  place 

Glass-cutters. 

Hauptman,  F.,  &  Co.,  22  Green- 
side place 
Lewis,  John  A.,  73  George  st. 
M  Tntosh  &  Co. ,  Greenside  lane 
Sim,  F.  R. ,  96  Princes  street 
Smith,  J.,  14  Bangor  road 

Glass-engravers. 

Beitlich,  Anton,  16  Picardy  pi. 
Lerche,  Emanuel,  Upper  Green- 
Millar,  J.  H.  B.,  W.  Norton  pi. 

Glass-stainers. 

Ballantine,    James,    &   Son,   42 

George  street 
Barnett,  F.,  101  Constitution  st. 
Cottier,  Daniel,  24  George  st. 
Field  &  Allan,  27  Frederick  st. 

and  Bangor  road 
Lamb,  James,  48  London  street 
Small  &  Thorn,   4  Haddington 

place  and  17  Leith  walk 
Walker,  Alexander,  10  Leith  st. 

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381 


Globe-maker. 

Fletcher,  Peter,  7  Clyde  street 

Goldbeaters. 

Boss  &  "Wright,  11  Calton  street 
Styles,  Edwin,  &  Co.,  8  Calton 

hill 
Tyrrell,  W.,  74  Eose  street 
Wright,  Fred.,  4  Swinton  row 

Goldsmiths. 

Cockburn    &    Macdonald,    111 

Princes  street 
Crichton,  G.  &  M.,  18  Princes  st. 
Crouch,  William,  &  Son,  32  and 

34  North  bridge 
Elder,  John,  156  High  street 
Hamilton  &  Inches,  90a  Princes 

street 
Hamilton,  James,  7  E.  Adam  st. 
Hamilton,    John,    &   Son,    4lA 

George  street 
Hay,  Alexander,  45  Princes  st. 
Hutton,    John    Pears,    4    West 

Eegister  street 
Mackay  &  Chisholm,  49  North 

bridge 
Mackay,    Cunningham,    &   Co., 

54  Princes  street 
Marshall  &  Sons,  87  George  st. 
Marshall,  J.  &  W. ,  41a  George  st. 
Marshall,  W.,  &  Co.,  24  and  25 

Princes  street 
Millidge  &  Son,  28  Princes  st. 
Sanderson  &  Son,  92  Princes  st. 

See  Adv. 
Westren,  P.,  103  Princes  street. 

See  Adv. 

Golf  Club  and  Ball 
Makers. 

Dunn,  William,  8  Vanburgh  pi. 
Greig,  Alexander,  18  Duke  st., 

Leith 
M'Ewan,    Douglas,    Bruntsfield 

links 

Greengrocers. 

Aithie,  John,  39a  India  place 
Bailie,  James,  358  Castlehill 
Bookless,  Mrs,  50  W.  Eichmond 

street 
Brand,  James,  11  WT.  Preston  st. 
Brunton,  Peter,  34  Abbey  hill 
Collier,  Miss,  332  Lawnmarket 
Crawford,  G. ,  21 N.  Eichmond  st. 
Cunningham,     Miss,     7     East 

Sciennes  street 
Dickson,  Mrs  Jn. ,  4  Crichton  st. 
Downie,  Mrs  C,  3  Green  market 
Drysdale,  James,  60  Queen  st. 
Foote,  Mrs,  4  Green  market 
Forbes,  A.,  53  E.  Crosscauseway 
Fraser,  Mrs  Isa.,  12  Couper  st. 
Fraser,  Mrs,  1  Hill  square 
Gillies,  John,  29  Simon  square 


Gunn,  Mrs  E.,  19  Clerk  street 
Hay,  Mrs,  1  Green  market 
Henderson,  Hy.,  3  Blenheim  pi. 
Hood,  Miss  H,  49  Thistle  st. 
Hutton,  Mrs,  8  Tollcross 
Inglis,  John,  1  N.  St  Andrew  st. 
Jameson,  E.,  79  Queen  street 
Kay,  Miss,  78  Queen  street 
Laird,  Alex.,  533  Castlehill 
Ledingham,  G.,  60  Bristo  street 
Linkie,  Mrs,  58  Thistle  street 
M'Clacherty,  "Win.,  12  Queens- 
ferry  street 
M'Dougall,  MrsE.,  4Teviotrow 
Meikle,  Eobert,  2  Green  market 
Moore,  Mrs  U.,  22  Sandport  st. 
Nairn,  William,  64  Nicolson  st. 
Napier,  Henry,  41  Couper  street 
Nugent,  E.,  38  S.  Eichmond  st. 
Paterson,  John,  13  Citadel  st. 
Paterson,  Wm.,  5  N.  Melville  pi. 
Peacock,  James,  2  Hope  street 
Peat,  Mrs  Janet,  3  Sandport  st. 
Eeid,  John,  3  East  Sciennes  st. 
Eeid,  Mrs,  5  Montgomery  street 
Eobertson,  "Wm.,  43  East  Cross- 
causeway 
Eobertson,  Mrs,  49  Clerk  street 
Eodger,  Mrs  J. ,  6  Baker's  place 
Scott,  James,  4  Antigua  street 
Scott,  John,  1  Leith  walk 
Scott,  Elizabeth,  21  Castle  st. 
Sinclair,  Mrs,  10  Home  street 
Steedman,  Mrs,  13  Fountainbr. 
Thomson,  John,  45  Kirkgate 
Wilkie,  James,  8  Bread  street 

Grocers  (Wholesale). 

Aikman,  A. ,  &  Co. ,  Calton  place 
Burns,  G.,  &  Son,  164  High  st. 
Dickson,  Wm.,  1  Argyle  square 
Ford,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  93  Consti- 
tution street 
Honeyman  &  Wilson,  11  and  13 

Meuse  lane 
Montignani,  H.  G. ,  6  Drummond 

street 
Potts,  W.  &  H,  Port-Hopetoun 
Taylor,  James,  John's  lane 
Turnbull  &  Kay,  20  and 21  Green- 
side  place 

Grocers  and  Wine  and 

Spirit  Merchants. 

Those  marked  *  are  Grocers 

only. 

Adam,  Jos.,  4  Back  of  Vaidts 
*Adam,  P.,  190  Cowgate 
Adamson,  David,  247  Canongate 
*Adamson,  Mrs,  11  Jamaica  st. 
Adie,  A.,  4  Coburg  street 
Affleck,  Mrs  Eobert,  54  St  Leo- 
nard street 
Aikman,  Jane,  33  Buccleuch  st. 
*Aitchison,  Mrs  Geo.,  35  Eich- 
mond place 


*Aitken,  Mrs  Janet,  44  Home  st. 
*  Alexander,  H.,  18  William  st. 
Alexander,  John,  11  Maitlandst., 

Newhaven 
Alexander,  Jn.,  4  Bowershall  pi. 
Alexander,  Mrs  J.,  79  Kirkgate 
Allison,    Wm.,    47   St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
*Anderson,  Geo. ,  4  Amphion  pi. 
Anderson,  Henry,  21  Burns  st. 
Anderson,    L.    G.,    491    Lawn- 
market 
Anderson,  Mrs  D.,  263  Cowgate 
Anderson,  Mrs  J.,  12  Wright's 
'    houses 

Andrew,  Alex. ,  31  Couper  street 
Angus,  Miss,  2  Northumbd.  st. 
Baillie,  Charles,  12  Moray  street 
Bain,  Donald,  66  Bristo  street 
Baird,  Alex.,  34  Home  street 
Balfour,  E.,  152  Fountainbridge 
BaUingail,  Miss  Ann,  37  and  71 

Kirkgate 
*Barr,  William,  30  Cowgate 
Barran,  C,  12  Drummond  street 
Barrie,  Geo.,  44  Giles'  street 
Barrie,  Hy.,  79  and  80  Giles'  st. 
*Baxter,  Mrs,  67  Main  street 
Beaton,  Mrs,  6  Cowgate 
Bell,  Mrs,  3  East  Arthur  place 
Bertram,  George,  Gladstone  place 
Bird,  Thomas,  44  Jamaica  street 
Black,  George,  9  Fox  lane 
Black,  John,  33  Pitt  street 
Black,  Eobt.  W.,  17  Jamaica  st. 
Black,  Eobert,  47  Yardheads 
Blackie,  Wm.,  126  Causeway  side 
Blair,  William,  120  Kirkgate 
Blake,  J. ,  k  Co. ,  27  Earl  Grey  st. 
Blane,  Wm.,  7  Buccleuch  street 
Blyth,  Colin,  89a  Canongate 
Blyth,  Eobt.,  3  N.  Junction  st. 
Boag,  James  E.,  60  Hanover  st. 
Bolt,  James,  5  Dock  place 
'"Bolton,  Geo.,  21  Barony  street 
Bonson,  H.,  9  E.  Eichmond  st. 
Bradbrook,  Eichd.,  36  Main  st. 
*Braidwood  &  Fowler,  1  Sandport 

street 
Brash,  William,  210  Canongate 
Brash,  William,  3  Eose  street 
Brash,  Mrs,  19  Coalhill 
Brodie,  William,  15  Potterrow 
*Broomfield,  Mrs,  5  Barony  st. 
Brown,  A.  &  H.,  54  Potterrow 
Brown,  David,  100  West  port 
*Brown,  Jas.,  42  Broughton  st. 
Brown,    John,    16   St  Anthony 

place 
Brown,  John,  136  Nicolson  street 
Brown,  E.,  1  Duke  street,  Leith 
Brown,  E.,  11  Greenside  row 
Brown,  E.  M.,  158  Pleasance 
Brown,  Eobert,  6  India  place 
Brown,  Wm. ,  Grove  buildings 
Bryden,  Wm. ,  2  Duncan  street 
Bucher,  Mrs,  29  Water  lane 
Buchan  &  Johnston,  12  Tolbooth 

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Buchanan  Brothers,  1  Canon  pi. 
Budge,  Wm.,  12  West  Maitland 

sti'eet 
Burnet,    Andrew,    152    Cowgate 

and  58  Crosscauseway 
Burnet,  Geo.,  92  St  Leonard  st. 
"Burns,  John,  54  Crosscauseway 
Cairns,  Alex.,  99  &  120  High  st. 
*Cairns,  J.,  226  Cowgate 
('aider,  David,  112  Canongate 
Calder,  H. ,  5  Lord  Russell  place 
Cameron,  Joseph,  1 0  West  Rich- 
mond street 
Cameron,  Thomas,  6  Allison  pi. 
^Campbell,  Henry,  11  Richmond 

place 
Campbell,  John,  15  Carnegie  st. 
Campbell,     William,     41     East 

Crosscauseway 
"Campbell,  Mrs*  Thos.,  24  South 

Richmond  sti'eet 
■"Chatham,  J.,  326  Lawnmarket 
Chisholm,  Mrs,  7  Citadel  street 
Christie,  J.,  30  High  street 
Christie,  John,  36  Nicolson  st. 
Christie,  Robert,  53  Hanover  st. 
Church,  J.,  8  Claremont  place 
Clark  &  Crawford,  3  Rutland  pi. 
Clark,  Thomas,  38  Grove  street 
Clark,   William,    36   Hillkouse- 

field,  Leith 
Cochrane,  R.  H.,  24S  Canongate 
*Coehrane,  Miss  M.,  116  Kirk- 
gate 
Cockburn,  J.  &  G.,  135  Princes 

street  and  21  Castle  street 
Cockburn,  Andw.  T.,  32  Lauri- 

ston  street 
Cockburn,  J.  F.,  20  North-west 

Circus  place 
Cockburn,  R.,  11  St  Andrew  sq. 
Colquhoun,  P. ,  70  Cumberland  st. 
Cook,  Chas.  M.,  17S  Fountain- 
bridge.     See  Adv. 
Cooper,  Hunter,  Maryfield  place 
Corbet,  Peter,  9  Elbe  street 
*Cornfoot,  Mrs,  192  Rose  street 
Coubrough,  J.,  19  Greenside  st. 
Cowan,  Thomas,  67  Nicolson  st. 
Cowan,  Thos. ,  39  Cumberland  st. 
Cowe,  Andrew,  211  Canongate 
Cowie,  Thomas,  23  S.  College  st. 
Coxson,  James,  100  Abbey  hill 
Craig,  James,  40  Broughton  street 
Craig,  James,  40  Clerk  street 
*Craig,  J.  W. ,  22  N.  -W.  Circuspl. 
Craig,  Thomas,  50  Broughton  st. 
Crichton  &  Thomson,  77  South 

Clerk  street 
Crighton,  James,  1  Kerr  street 
Crockett,  David,  4  Rosehill  pi. 
Cullen,  Michael,  252  Cowgate 
Cumming,  Alex.,  179  Pleasance 
dimming,  K,  18  Union  place 
Cunningham,  J. ,  7  Canning  pi. 
Cunningham,     Mrs     Catherine, 

6  and  7  Lapicide  place 
Currer,  Adam,  79  Queen  street 
Currie,  Adam,  25  Dock  street 


Cuthbert,  D.,  36  Brunswick  st. 
Cuthbertson,  G.,  65  Shore  and 

4  Prince  Regent  street 
*Darling,  R. ,  10  Drunimond  st. 
Davidson,  Andw.,  Water  of  Leith 
Davidson,  James,  94  Nicolson  st. 
Davidson,  W. ,  30  Dean  sti'eet 
*Davidson,  Wm.,  40  India  place 
Davie,  John  M.,  21  Tobago  st. 
Davies,    David,     13    South    St 

James'  street 
*Devine,  W.,  160  Cowgate 
Dick,  William,  17  Dean  street 
Dickson  &  Co.,  66  Fountainbr. 
Dickson,  A. ,  3  Elder  street 
Dickson,  A.,  179  High  street 
Dickson,  A. ,  6  and  7  Antigua  st. 
Dickson,  Adam,  38  Bristo  street 
Dickson,  Mrs,  23  Jamaica  street 
Donald,  J.,  163  Fountainbridge 
Donaldson,   George,   k  Son,   22 
West   Maitland  street  and  1 
Mackenzie  place 
Donaldson,  J.,  7  Hillhousefield 
Donaldson,  Wm.,  10  Moray  st. 
Donaldson,  MrsE.,  43  Canongate 
Douglas  &  Mason,  96  George  st. 
Douglas,  Robert,   172  Fountain- 
bridge 
*Douglas,  Mrs,  184  Rose  street 
Dryden,  Mary,  36  Jamaica  sti'eet 
Drybrough,  G.,  New  lane,  New- 
haven 
Drysdale,  D.,  2  Nicolson  sti'eet 
Dudgeon,  Alex.,  35a  India  place 
*Duff,  Mrs,  46  Brunswick  street 
Duguid,  David,  36  Dundas  st. 
Duncan,  George,  1  Pilrig  place 
Duncan,  J.,  18  S.  St  James'  st. 
Dunn,  John,  152  Rose  street 
Dykes,  Richard,  3  Orchardfield 
Dymock  &  Guthrie,  16  Nicolson 

street 
Elder,  George,  27  Dean  street 
Elder,  Wm.,  28  Tobago  street 
Elliot,  Robert,  94  West  port 
Fairbairn,  H. ,  45  Hope  park  end 
Fairley,  J.,  &;  Sons,  67  Lauriston 

place 
Fairley,  James,  1  Gilmore  place 
Fairweather,    Alex.,    39    North 

Richmond  sti'eet 
Falconer,  D.,  18  Home  sti'eet 
Farquhar,  A. ,  2  Victoria  place 
Ferguson,  Duncan,  111  Kirkgate 
Ferguson,  Thomas,  2  Market  pi. 
Fergusson,  W.,  22  Maitland  st. 
*Fingland,  George,  62  Bristo  st. 
*Fleming,  Janet,  172  Rose  st. 
Flockhart,    Thomas,   3  West  St 

Anthony  place 
Forbes,  Alex.,  36  Lothian  street 
Ford,    James,   &  Son,   6  and  7 

Merchiston  terrace 
Ford,  James,  184  High  street 
Ford,  J.,  69  St  Andrew  street, 

Leith 
Ford,  John,  Cherry  bank,  New- 
haven  road 


Forgan,  David,  27  Grassmarket 
Forrest,  James,  Water  of  Leith 
Fraser,  Alex.,  11  Canongate 
French,  John,  27  Bernard  street 
Frier,  Andw.  A.,  158  Fountainbr. 
Gale,  Mrs  Grace,  11  Saunders  st. 
Gardner,  A.,  259  High  street 
Garrioch,  John,  61  Bristo  street 
Gilbert,  Robert,  56  Yardheads 
*Gilchrist,  Mrs,  85  Rose  street 
Gill,  James,  54  Lauriston  street 
Gillespie,  James,  22  Bread  street 
Gillespie,  John,  15  Howe  street 
*Gillies,  Robt.,  9  Deanhaugh  st. 
Gilmour,  H.,  16  Greenside  street  : 
*Gilray,  Joseph,  78  S.  Clerk  st. 
*Goodlet,    John,    1    Star  bank, 

Trinity 
Gordon,  Thos.,  68  Causewayside  - 
*Gormley,  James,  112  Cowgate 

and  26a  West  port 
Gowans,  James,  2  Semple  street 
*Graham,    David,    5    Deanpath, 

Water  of  Leith 
Graham,  Mrs,  49  Cumberland  st. 
Grant,  A.,  14  South  St  James'  st. 
Grant,  AVm.,  1  W.  Lauriston  pL 
Gray,  Alex.,  13  Water  lane 
Gray,  Andw.,  2  East  Adam  st. 
Gray,  David,  19  Yardheads 
Gray,  George,  6  Jamaica  street 
Gray,  H.,  27  Abbey  hill 
Gray,  John,  53  Broughton  street 

and  19  Dublin  street 
Gray,  Wm.  S.,  29  Clerk  street    ' 
Greenaway,  J.,  33  Elder  street 
Greig,  And.,  147  Fountainbridge 
Greig,  Francis,  34  Dean  street 
Greliche,    Edward,    70   and  72' 

Thistle  street 
Grieve,  James,  28  Clerk  street 
Grieve,  John,  22  Water  lane 
Grieve,  Thomas,  40  Home  street 
Groves,    Charles,    50    Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Gunn,  Alex.,  12  Yardheads 
Guthrie,  Thos.,  40  Giles'  street 
*Guthrie,  Agnes,  131  St  Leonard 

street 
Hair,  George,  153  Pleasance 
Handyside,  J.,  10  Causewayside 
*Handyside,  Jos.,  21  Fox  lane 
Hastie,  Jas. ,  1 7  and  1 9  Charles  st. 
Haswell,  Geo.  C,  1  S.  Clerk  st. 
Haswell,   James,    30    Greenside 

street  and  66  Grassmarket 
Hay,    Robert   &  G.,   8  Huntly 

street  and  1  Elm  row 
Hay,  Alexander,  10  Clanalpine 

buildings 
Hay,    John,    1   Jamaica  street, 

Bonnington 
Hay,  Peter,  44  Lothian  street 
*Heggie,  Robt. ,  25  Hillhousefield 
*Henderson,  A.,  79  Nicolson  st.    , 
*Henderson,  James,  29  Bread  st. 
Henderson,  Win. ,  1  Morrison  st. 
Henriksen,  H.  P.,  5  Admiralty 

street 


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GRO        383 


Hepburn,  Michael,  15S  Canon- 
gate 
lepburn,  Wm.,  156  High  street 
Herald,  William,  53  Kirkgate 
leron,  James,  160  Pleasance 
liggie,  William,  32  Abbey  hill 
lilh  Thomson,  &Co.,  45  Frede- 
rick street 
Hodge,    Mrs   S.,    Block   B,    7 

Bangor  road 
Holland,  G.,  6  Simpson's  court, 

Greenside 
'Home,  Alex.,  32  Dean  street 
Jorsburgh,  John,  30  Broughton 

street 
Hossack,  D.,  329  Cowgate 
louliston,  John,  74  Leith  street 
raBowden,  Thomas,  4  St  Andrew 
i    street,  Leith 
^Howie,   Mrs,  12   Cable  wynd, 

Leith 
"Howie,  Mrs  M. ,  10  W.  Adam  st. 
Hughes,  Miss  E. ,  5  Hillhouselield 
'Hughs,  Patrick,  117  Cowgate 
Hume,  E.,  48  Canongate 
Hunter,  George,  12  West  port 
.    and  234  Cowgate 
Hunter,  James,  1  Greyfriars  pi. 
Hunter,  James,  17  Madeira  st. 
Hunter,  Robert,  12  East  Rich 

mond  street 
Hutton,  James,  25  North  Rich 

mond  street 
Hutton,  Jas.,  3  Maitland  street, 

Newhaven 
"Inglis,  David,  2  Pleasance 
Inglis,  D.,  207  Cowgate 
Inglis,  Robt. ,  33  Heriot  buildings 
*Inglis,  Thomas,  38  Lothian  st. 
Inglis,  Mrs  J.,  9  Spence's  place 

Leith 
Innes  k  Grieve,  11  St  Andw.  sq 
Innes  Brothers,  15  India  place 
Ireland,  Miss,  60  Thistle  street 
Irons,  James,  1  Grindlay  street 


*Kirkland,  MrsH.,  8  Elder  st. 
Knight,  William,  8S  Canongate 
*Knox,  John,  28  Potterrow 
Lamb,  James,  162  Canongate 
*Laurie,  Mrs  J.,  12  Saunders  st. 
Law  &  Forrest,  15  Queensferry 

street 
Lawrie  &  Sons,  5  East  Sciennes 

street 
Lawrie,  Peter,  New  lane 
Leadbetter,  J.,  26  Causewayside 
*Ledingham,  George,  60  Bristo 

SlT66L" 

Lee,  William  B.,  51  Charlotte 

street,  Leith 
Leishman,  Robt.,  227  Canongate 
Lewis,  James,  177  Canongate,  6 

and  7  Market  street,  and  59 

Pleasance 
Lewis,  J.,  34  Hanover  street 
Liddle,  William,  8  Rose  street 
Lindsay,  Jas.,  3  Haddington  pi. 
*Little,  Mrs  A.,  18  Hillhousefield 
*Logan,  Elizabeth,  293  Cowgate 
M  Alpine,  F.,  114  Canongate 
*M 'Arthur,  John,  29  Lothian  st. 
M'Cabe,  A.,  24  Yardheads 
M'Conachie,    Robert,     1    Mon- 
tague street 
M'Craw,  John,  6  Eomilly  place 
M'Culloch,  John,  7  S.  College  st. 
M  'Donald,    David,    k  Sons,  29 

Shore 
*Macdonald,  Miss,  23  Barony  st. 
M'Donald,   Miss   M.,   74  West 

Fountainbridge 
M'Dougal,  G.,  18  Howe  street 
M'Dougal,  J.,  15  Kirkgate  and 

3  and  4  Lapicide  place 
M'Dougal,  Jas.,  6  Dublin  street 
M'Dougal,  J.,  1  Mansfield  place 
M 'Edward,    Miss    J.,    Goshen. 

Canaan  lane 
M'Farlane,  D.   &  H.,   2  Green 

side  street 
*Irvine,  John,  22  Richmond  pi.  Macgladrie,    Thomas,   21    Piich- 


Jackson,  P.  &  T.,  1  Howard  st. 
Jamieson,    Gilbert,    k   Son,    66 

Grassmarket 
Jardine,  Alex.,  57  High  street 
Jardine,  R.,  75  Pleasance 
Jeffrey,  Mrs,  32  Main  street 
*Johnston,  Helen,  86  Fountain- 
bridge 
"Johnston,  Miss  M.,  86  Rosest. 
Jolly,  W.,  20  Broughton  street 
*Keddie,  Miss  Jane,  54  Brough- 
ton street 
*Kellie,  James,  58  Lothian  road 
Kerr,  James,  89  Nicolson  street 
*Kerr,  John,  30  N.  Richmond  st. 
*Kim,  William,   23  St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
Kirk,  James,  223  and  225  High 
street,  461  Lawnmarket,  and  1 
Catherine  street 
Kirkhope,  J.,  k  Sons,  1  S.  Mel- 
ville place 
Kirkhope,  A.,  3  Scotland  street 


mond  place 
M'Glashan,  Alex.,  Grantcn 
M  'Grain,  Peter,  305  Cowgate,  and 

1  St  Andrew  wynd,  Leith 
M'Gregor,  D.,  120  Rose  street 
M'Intosh,  James  L.,  Ill  Cause- 
wayside 
*Mackay,  Thomas,  14  Nelson  st. 
*Mackay,  H.,  509  Lawnmarket 
M '  Kerman,  Edward,  115  Cowgate 
Mackintosh,  R.,  173  Cowgate 
Mackintosh,  J.,  115  Cowgate 
M'Lachlan  k  Hastie,    5  and   6 

Lindsay  pi.  and  1  E.  Preston  st. 
M'Lay,    P.,    63    Lothian    road. 

See  Adv. 
M'Lean,  D.,  k  Son,  27  Princes 

street 
M'Leish,  Andrew,  36  Cowgate 
M'Leish,  J.,  324  Lawnmarket 
M'Leod,  John,  146  Cowgate 
"M'Mahon,  Peter,  61  St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 


M'Nab,  Jas.,  1  Brougham  place 
M'Phail,  William,  1  Ellen  street 
M'Pherson,     Alexander,     7     St 

James'  square 
M'Pherson,  W.,  12  Shrub  place 
Macrae,  John,  2  Clarence  street 
Macternan,  F.,  55  West  port 
M'Vean,  M.,  38  William  street 
M'Whanncll,  P.,  52  Frederick 

street 
Maloney,  P.,  11  Horse  wynd 
Marshall,  Fergus,  93  West  bow 
Marshall,  John,  1  Tobago  street 
Marshall,   Mrs  John,  13  Clerk 

street 
Martin,  Alexander,  45  Cumber- 
land street 
*Martin,  John,  20  South  Rich- 
mond street 
*Matheson,  D.,  75  Main  street 
Mauchline,  Andrew,  6  St  James' 

square 
*MeJxose,    Andrew,    &    Co.,    93 

George  street 
*Melville,  Mrs  John,  59  Canon- 
gate 
Menelaws  &  Co.,  143  George  st. 

See  Adv. 
*Menzies,  John,  47  Grove  street 
Menzies,  R.,  75  Fountainbridge 
Mickel,  A.,  13  St  Patrick  square 
Middleton,  D.,  22  S.  St  James' st. 
*Middleton,  John,  68  Buccleuch 

street 
Mill,  Mrs,  16  William  street 
Mill,  Mrs,  33  West  port 
Millar,  John,  17  Downie  place 
Millar,  Henrietta,  7  Anntield 
Miller,  Robert,  9  Admiralty  st. 
Miller,  R,  45  and  46  Bridge  st. 
Mitchell,  A.  M. ,  32  Castle  street 
Mitchell,    George,    72    and    74 

Nicolson  street 
Mitchell,  William,  St  Cuthbert's 

lane 
Mitchell,  Mrs  C,  74  South  Back 

of  Canongate 
Mochrie,  J.,  84  Nicolson  street 
Moffat,  John,  13  Atholl  place 
Montignani,  C.  L.,  15  Shrub  pi. 
Moodie,  John,  14  a  Home  street 
Morgan,  J.,  194  Canongate 
Morrison,  Robt.,  73  Giles'  street 
""Morton,  William,  62  Fountain- 
bridge 
Mossman,  Andrew,  1  E.  Sciennes 
Muir,  John,  34  Whitfield  place 
Muir,  William,  5  Trafalgar  st. 
*Muir,  Mrs  W.,  85  Fountainbr. 
*Muir,  Mrs,  16  Bristo  street 
Murray,  Alex.,   3  Durnbiedykes 

road 
Murray,  A.,  67  South  bridge 
Murray,  G,  51  Frederick  street 
Murray,  M.,  135  Cowgate 
Murray,  W.,  12  Clyde  street 
Murray,  Mrs  H. ,  9  Couper  st. 
Nairn,  John,  1  Catherine  street 
Napier,  James,  183  Fountainbr. 


384 


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EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


GRO 


Nelson,  John,  Water  of  Leitli 
Nevison,  Thos. ,  2  Bedford  street 
Nicoll,  Joseph,  3  India  street 
Nicolson,    William,    34  Bridge 

street,  Leith 
Nicolson,    David,    &    Son,    36 

Canongate 
Nicolson,  John,  39  Hillhouseneld 
Noble,  James,  1  Claremont  place 
Noble,  Thomas,  57  Pleasance 
Noble,  William,  7  William  street 
Ogilvie,  C,  50  Dundas  street 
Ogilvie,  G. ,  4  Farquharson  place 
*Ormiston,  Mrs,  108  Bose  street 
Ovens,  W.  H.,  88  High  street 
Pagan,  Archibald,  14  India  pi. 
Palmer,  James,  101  Grassmarket 
Paris,  Alex.,  5  S.-E.  Circus  pi. 
Paterson,  A.  F.,  39  Kirkgate 
Paterson,  T. ,  5  East  Begister  at. 
*Paterson,  Mrs  J. ,  57  Leith  wynd 
*Penman,  J.,  67  Giles'  street  and 

6  Great  Junction  street 
"Petrie,  Mrs,  33  Thistle  street 
*Pirret,  J.,  58  Clerk  street 
*Pirret,  Thomas,  2  Marmion  ter. 
*Pitkeathly,  Wm.,  56  Bose  street 
*Ponton,  Mrs  Bobert,  5  Hay  st. 
Porteous,  G.,  86  Crosscauseway 
Pratt,  David,  34  Sandport  street 
*Pringle,  John,  49  Buceleuch  st. 
Biingle,  Bobert,  11  Annfield 
*Proud,  Mrs,  98  Pleasance 
Proudfoot,  John,  11  and  12  West 

Newington 
Proudfoot,  John,  4  Grange  road 
Eae,  Alexander,  2  and  3  Spring 

gardens 
*Bae,  G.,  43  Dundas  street 
Baniage,  John  S.,  17  Home  st. 
Banisay,  James,  55  Lauristonpl. 
Banisay,  Mrs,  25  Greenside  raw 
*Ratter,  Mrs,  23  Sheriff  brae 
Beid,  M. ,  1  Norton  place 
Beid,  William,  42  and  44  Earl 

Grey  street 
Eeith,  William,  3  Bosehill  place 
Bichardson,  D.,  North  Fort  st. 
Bitchie,  Alex.,  21  Abbey  hill 
Eobb,  Thomas,  k  Son,  9  and  11 

Frederick  street 
Bobb,  William,  145  Princes  st. 
Boberts,  Thomas,  8  West  port 
Robertson,  D.  &  B.,  51  Kirkgate 
Bobertson,  Donald,  92  Pleasance 
^Robertson,  George,  1  Hawthorn 

bank  terrace 
Bobertson,  James,  1  Tennant  st. 
Bobertson,  Peter,  62  Canongate 
Bobertson,  Bobert,  1  Hamilton 

place,  Stockbridge 
*Bobertson,  Robt,  23  Arthur  st. 
Robertson,  William,  2  High  st. 
Robertson,  Wm.,  15  King  street 
Robertson,  Wm.,  1  Parkside  st. 
Robertson,  Miss  J. ,  2  West  port 
*Rollo,  James,  106  High  street 
Ronaldson,  W.,  6  St  Patrick  st. 
Rose,  John,  2  Eglinton  street 


Ross,  A.,   &   Co.,    7  North  St 

Andrew  street 
Ross,  Andrew,  95  Grassmarket 
Ross,  Thomas,  3  Home  street 
Boss,  Agnes,  19  Greenside  row 
Russell,  E.,  k,  Co.,  138  Fountain- 
bridge 
BusseU,  Thomas,  42  West  Rich- 
mond street 
BusseU,  Mrs  B. ,  26  Lauriston  st. 
Rutherford,    Bobert,  3a  Dnirn- 

mond  street 
Salmond,  J.,  k  Co.,  129  and  131 

Bose  street 
Salmond,  Bobt. ,  Water  of  Leith 
Sanderson  k  Lawrie,  20  Hanover 

street 
Sanderson,  A.,  85  Kirkgate 
Sanderson,  B.,  199  Cowgate 
*Sanson,  A,  107  Causewayside 
*Saunders,  J.,  1  Orchardfield  pi. 
*Scott,  John,  1  Leith  walk 
Scott,  Bobert,  175  High  street 
*Scott,  Mrs  M.,  1  Chapel  street 
Scott,  Hannah,  61  Cumberland 

street 
Seth,  George,  381  High  street 
*Shand,  James,  31  Jamaica  st. 
Sharp,  James,  13  Grassmarket 
*Shaw,  G.,  265  Cowgate 
*Shiels,  Alex.,  17  Bichmond  pi. 
*Sime,  A. ,  43  Duke  street,  Leith 
*Sime,  Miss  S.,  261  Cowgate 
Simpson,  A.,  k  Co.,  5  Baker's 

place 
Simpson,    John,   5  and  6  Tol- 

booth  wynd 
Simpson,  Mrs,  14  Main  street 
*Simpson,  Mrs,  22  Lauriston  st. 
^"Sinclair,  James,  54  Thistle  st. 
Sinclair,  John,  106  West  port 
Sinclair,    Balph,    134   Nicolson 

street 
Small,  John,  37  Bristo  street 
*Small,  Miss,  200  Bose  street 
Smeal,  John,  24  Admiraltystreet 
Smellie,  H.,  80  Crosscauseway 
Smellie,  Bobert,  33  Bristo  street, 
28  Home  st.,  and  2  Orchard- 
field  place 
Smith,  Alexander,  24  Leven  st. 
*Smith,  Alexander,  41  Giles'  st. 
Smith,  David,  39  Broughton  st. 
Smith,  James,  25  Union  place 
Smith,  James,  69  Canongate 
Smith,  James,  6  Craigside  place 
*Smith,  James,  137  Grassmarket 
Smith,  John,  78  Canongate 
•'Smith,   Mrs  Ann,   113   Grass- 
market 
*Smith,  Mrs  E.,  67  Bose  street 
Smith,  Mrs  J.,  10  Spence's  place, 

Leith 
Smith,  Mrs  Peter,  1  Jordan  place 
''Smith,  Mrs  W.,  1  Jordan  burn 
SomerviBe,  Jas.,  4  Water  lane, 

Leith 
Somerville,  W.,  183  Canongate 
Sounnes,  Bobert,  82  High  street 


Spalding,  Peter,  14  Bose  street 
Spalding,  Wm.,  15  Yardheads 
*  St  Cuthbert's  Co-operative  Asso- 
ciation, 1  St  Cuthbert's  place 
*Steedman,   John,   40  Hanover 

street.     See  Adv. 
Steedman,     W.,     1     Charlotte 

street,  Leith,  and  13  CasseLs 

place 
Stevenson,  J.,  8  N.  Melville  pi. 
Stevenson,  Mrs  G,  263  and  265 

Canongate 
Stewart,  Alexander,  16  India  pi. 
Stewart,   Andrew,   42  Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Stewart,  J.,  19  Hart  street 
*Stewart,  Js.,  &  Son,  66  Bose  st.  I 
Stewart,  John,  30  Fountainbridge  | 
Stewart,  Bobert,  89  Canongate 
Stewart,  Mrs  E. ,  48  Lauriston  st. 
Stirling,  Irvine  B.,  2  St  Leonard 

street 
Stirling,  John,  2  St  Patrick  st.l 

and  6  Bichmond  lane 
Stitt,  James,  14  Charlotte  place 
Strachan,  WiBiam,  67  Shore 
Strathie,  A.,  Orchardfield 
Sutherland,    Andrew,    1    Upper 

Grove  place 
Sutherland,  H.,  1  Canon  street 
Sutherland,  John,  33  Couper  st. 
Sutherland,  Bobt. ,  9  Victoria  pi. 
Swan,  Bobert,  40  Howe  street 
Swinton,  T.,  2  Dundas  street 
Tait,  Alex.,  24a  India  street 
Tait,  James,  1  Orchardfield 
*Tait,  James,  26  Jamaica  street 
*Tait,  Thomas,  14  S.  CoBege  st. 
Tansh,  Anne,  15  Bomilly  place 
Taylor,  J.  &  G.,  7  Downie  place 

and  328  Lawnmarket 
Taylor,  Mrs  J. ,  9  Hamburg  pi. 
*Taylor,  Mrs,  74  Broughton  st. 
Taylor,  Mrs,  21  Main  street 
*Temple,    Thomas,    245    High 

street  and  55  Botterrow 
Thomson,  Alexander,  79  Main  st. 
^Thomson,  James,  3  Howe  st. 
Thomson,  James,  31  Upper  Gray 

street 
Thomson,  John,  232  Cowgate 
Thomson,  John,  12  Cowgate  and 

70  Grassmarket 
*Thomson,  John,  4  Canonmills 

bridge 
Thomson,  John,  29  Hercles  st. 
Thomson,  B.  D.,  23  South  St 

Andrew  street 
Thomson,  B.  L. ,  3  Admiralty  st. 
Thomson,  T.,  36  Duke  St.,  Leith 
Thomson,  T. ,  40  St  John's  place 
Thomson,  W.,  61  Queen  street 
Thomson,  W.,  7  &  8  Leggat's  land 
Thomson,  Mrs,  2  Middle  Arthur 

place 
Thomson,  Miss  Jane,  7  Fox  lane 
Thorburn,  M.,  1  and  2  Prospect 

street 
Todd,  John,  1  E.  Bichmond  st. 


GUN 


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IT  AT 


38S 


Topping,  Alexander  J.,  1  Poplar 

lane 
Train,  J.,  26  Barony  street 
Turnbull,  W.  H.,  139  Kirkgate 
Tweedie,  J.,  49  St  Leonard  street 
*Urquhart,  Chas.,  52  Thistle  st. 
*Vallance,  Thos.,  30  Potterrow 
Yallance,  "Win.,  116  West  port 
Yeiteh,  W.,  1  Sandilands  place 
Yeiteh,  Miss  J. ,  3  Cumberland  st. 
Walker,  David,  9a  Scotland  st. 
Walker,  James,  54  Nicolson  st. 

and  73  Hanover  street 
Wallace,  Mrs,  7  Elder  street 
Warrick,  Alex.,  13  Couper  st. 
Watson,  Alex.,  North  Fort  st. 
Watt,  Peter,  19  Haddington  pi. 
Weatherhead,  W.,  21  Canongate 
Webster,  W.,  23  Burns  street 
Weir,  William,  5  Gray's  place 
West,  Mrs  Andw.,  16  Morton  st. 
*  White,  A.,  39  Dundas  street 
White,  Alex.,  22  Couper  street 
White,  J.,  123  West  port 
White,    Win,,    7    Union  place, 

Bonnington  road 
Whyte,  David,  11  St  Anthony  pi. 
Whyte,  John,  497  Lawnmarket 
Williamson,  John,  84  West  port 
Williamson,  John,  59  High  st. 
Williamson,  J.,  54  West  port 
Wilson  &  Lee,   35  Northumber- 
land street 
Wilson,   Alexander,    17    North- 
west Circus  place 
Wilson,  George,  179  Cowgate 
Wilson,  James,  8  Canongate 
Wilson,  Thomas,  6  St  Patrick  sq. 
Wilson,  William,  2  and  4  South 

Richmond  street 
Wishart,  Alex.,  22  Dean  street 
*Wood,  P.,  31  Water  lane,  Leith 
Wood,  Thomas,  Water  of  Leith 
Wright,    James,     53     Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Wright,  J. ,  142  and  143  Kirkgate 
Wright,  T.,  1  North  Junction 

street 
"Wright,  Miss,  5  Northumber- 
land place 
* Wylie,  Alex. ,  9  Eomilly  place 
Young  &  Saunders,  27  Duke  st. 
Young  Brothers,  12Calton  street 
Young,  J. ,  &  Co. ,  1  Pitt  street 
Young,   W.    k   D.,    k  Co.,    17 

Cowgate 
Young,  Mrs,  31  Nelson  street 
Young,  Mrs,  24  Simon  square 

Gunmakers. 

Bryce,  J.,  36  West  Register  st. 
Bryce,  Thos.,  15  Drummond  st. 
Dickson,  J.,  k  Son,   63  Princes 

street 
Harkom,  J.,  32  Princes  street 
Henry,  Alexander,  12  South  St 

Andrew  street 
M  'Michael,  R.,  7  Ashley buildgs. 
2B 


M'Naughton,  Jas.,  33  George  st 
Mortimer  &  Son,  S6  George  street 
Thomson,  Alexander,  &  Son,  16 
Union  place 

Haberdashers. 
See  Drapers. 

Hairdressers. 

Those  marked  *  are  also  Per- 
fumers. 

Acquroff,  John,  21  Rose  street 
"'Anderson,  D.,  119  Nicolson  st. 
*  Anderson,  W.,  2  E.  Registers!. 
Blackhall  Brothers,  15  and  19 

New  street 
*Bolton,  J.,  8  Cockburn  street 
*Bourdeaux,  S.,  3  S.  College  st. 
Brown,  Grant  C,  2  Niddry  st. 
Brown,  Wm.  A.,  52  Bridge  st. 
Bryson,  Thomas,  59  St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
Cameron,  Jas.,  &  Son,  1  Physic 

gardens  and  49  Chalmers'  cl. 
Campbell,  John,  39  Shore 
Campbell,  Wm. ,  48  Home  street 
*Cook,   William,    3  Deanhaugh 

street.     See  Adv. 
*Cooper,  Arch.,  19  Downie  place 
*Dickie,  D.,  65  &  69  Nicolson  st. 
*Dunn,  John,  70  Kirkgate 
Eagle,  R.,  178  Canongate 
*Ferguson,  Geo.,  117  George  st. 
Ferguson,  James,  117  George  st. 
*Fraser,  John,  84  Kirkgate 
Gardner,  J.  K.,  443  Lawnmarket 
*Horne,  G.,  4  York  place 
*Koerber,    Johannes,    31    Cock- 
burn  street 
Lawrence,  G.  C. ,  25  Rose  street 
Lyon,  James,  61  Low  Calton 
Mackay,  David,  8  Greenside  pi. 
M'Parlane,  D.,  309  High  street 
M'Parlane,  John,  4  St  Patrick  st. 
Matheson,  George,  19  Kirkgate 
*More,  G.,  2  Castle  street 
Mutrie,  Wm. ,  41  Blair  street 
*Pass,  Edwin,  89  Princes  street 
Peebles,  Thos.,  14  Home  street 
*Toole,    Alex.,    47    Broughton 

street 
Reid,  George,  164  Rose  street 
Roger,  William,  143  Pleasance 
*Roques,    Casimir,    7    South  St 

Andrew  street 
Rose,  James,  7  Chapel  street 
Russell,  John,  59  Rose  street 
*Simpson  &  Taylor,  15  South  St 

David  street 
*Stalker,  T.,  9a  Clerk  street 
•Stirling,  Miss  J.,  48  George  st. 
*Sturrock  &  Sons,  33  Princes  st. 
*Taylor,  John,  9  Bank  street 
*Tennant,  T.  M.,  23  North-west 

Circus  place.     See  Adv. 
Thomson,  A.,  137  High  street 
'""Thomson,  G. ,  7  Waterloo  place 
"Thomson,  Jas.,  15  Catherine  st. 


Hair  Manufacturers. 

Blind  Asylum,  58  Nicolson  st. 

and  21  Frederick  street 
Cameron,    J.,    &    Son,    1    Old 

Physic  gardens 
Paterson  &   Sons,   95b   Princes 

street 
Peacock,  H.,  50  South  bridge 
Taylor,  John,  9  Bank  street 

Hamcurers. 

Anderson,  P. ,  Granton  harbour 
Baillie,  T.  &  N.,  15  Victoria  st. 
Davidson,  D.,  96  West  bow 
Jockel,  C,  60  Queen  street 
Kerr,  John,  32  Lothian  street 
Marwick,  W,  63  Clerk  street 
Mossman  k  Watson,  16  Grass- 
market 
Murray,  James,  3  Swanfield 
Paterson    &    Allan,    75    Grass- 
market 
Robertson,  Alex.,  5  Old  Physic 

gardens 
Steedman,    John,    40    Hanover 

street.     See  Adv. 
Stewart,  Robt.,  9  Hanover  street 
Thomson,  D.,  163  Fountainbr. 

Handrailers. 

Gallie,  Jas.,  36  St  Cuthbert's  st. 
Learmonth,  Thomas,  10  Barony 

street 
M'Pherson,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  2  Bal- 

birnie  place 

Harness  Makers. 

See  Saddlers. 

Hatters. 

Those  marked  *  are  also 
Manufacturers. 
Affleck,  W.,  71  Hanover  street 
Alston,  Geo. ,  40  Hanover  street 
Anderson,  J. ,  6  E.  Register  st. 
*Barelay,  George,  72  Adam  sq. 
Barclay,  James,  35  Lothian  road 
*Beachem,  G,  17  Candlemaker 

row 
Blair,  James,  131  Kirkgate 
Burge,  C,  k  Co.,  9  Haddington 

place 
Burge,    John    B.,    47    Lothian 

road.     See  Adv. 
Burge,  Wm.,   10  North  bridge. 

See  Adv. 
Cameron,  James,  22  Kirkgate 
Carrick,  Wm.,  44  North  bridge, 
Christie     &     Kilpatrick,      104 

South  bridge 
Christie,  J.,   &  Son,  16  George 

street 
Clapperton,   John,    &  Co.,    371 

High  street 
Cook,  M.  &  J.,  10  Nicolson  st. 
*Craig,  Christie,  k  Co.,  23  Pot- 
terrow 


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Craig,  James,  87  South  bridge 
Cruiekshank,  Alex.,  &  Sons,  57 

and  61  George  street 
*Cunningham,  T.,  61  North  br. 
*Dennell  &  Orme,  13  East  Re- 
gister street  and  9  Leith  street 

terrace.     See  Adv. 
Douglas,  Mrs  O,  30  Lothian  st. 
Dow  &  Fender,  29  Princes  st. 
Dow,  J.  Allan,  65  North  bridge 
Dunlop,  D.   M„  64  &  3  North 

bridge 
Gray,  George,  136  Kirkgate  and 

36  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith 
Grieve,  Oliver,  &C'o.,  19  Princes 

street 
Hamilton,  James,  57  Cockburn 

street 
Hamilton,  W.  L.,  43  North  br 
Hardie,  George,  289  High  street 
Harrison  &  Co.,  36  and  37  North 

bridge 
Hartley,  Thomas  F.,  8  South  St 

Andrew  street 
^Henderson,  D.,  46  North  br. 
Holtum  &  Welsh,  6  George  st. 
Mack,  W.  B. ,  2  Hunter  square 
Mackay,  James  T.,  16  South  St 

Andrew  street 
M'Tavish,  AV.,  12  Howe  street 
*Mein  &  Co.,  20  St  John  street 
Moffat,  John,  15  Lothian  street 
Munro,  Alex.,  6  Bank  street 
Murray  &  Hogg,  33  George  st. 
Murray,  James,  &  Co.,  68  West 

bow 
"'Operative     Hat     Factory,     90 

Nicolson  street 
Panton  &  Young,  36  S.  bridge. 

See  Adv. 
Paterson,    Misses   A.    &   J.,   54 

Lothian  stre'et 
*  Patrick,  Piobert,  153  High  street 

and  52  Cockburn  street 
Purves  &  Son,  W.,  1  St  Andrew 

square 
"Raeburn,  J.  S.,  107  George  st. 
Rausch  &  Co.,  8  George  street 
*Richardson,  Isaac,  39  George  iv. 

bridge 
Roberts,  Wm.  John,  3  Pleasance 
Scott,  A.,  &  Son,  43  and  44  Sand- 
port  street 
Stevenson,  A.,  52  South  bridge 
Stevenson,  A. ,  7  Roxburgh  ter. 
Tate,  A.,  &  Son,  44  Victoria  st. 
*Thornhill  &  Co.,  38  S.  bridge 
White,   William,   12   Frederick 

street 

Hay  Dealers. 

Charters,  John,  32a  Frederick  st. 
Downs,   James,   2  Duke  street, 

Leith 
Elder,  Lewis,  Dean 
Greenhill,  Alex.  ,153  Fountainbr. 
Millar,    William,    1    Rosebank 

cottages 


Smith,  James,  50  Duke  street, 
Leith 

Thomson,  David,  163  Fountain- 
bridge 

Wilson,  James,  8  King's  place 

Wylie,  W.  F.,  4  Morrison  street 

Hide,  Skin,  and  Tallow 
Dealers. 

Dickson,  Thomas,  &  Son,  20 
Thornybauk 

Hop  and  Malt  Mer- 
chants. 

Scott,  Walter,  South-east  Thistle 

street  lane 
Taylor,  Robert,  John's  lane 

Horse  Dealers. 

Birnie,  Patrick,  54  Grassmarket 
Burns,  G.,  S.-W.  Rose  st.  lane 
Burns,  George,  30  Morrison  st. 
Cuthill,  Alex.,  51  Rose  street 
Gow    &     Henderson,     Masonic 

Meuse,  83  Rose  street 
Gray,  Alexander,  1  Gray's  place 
Hatton,  James,  40  Pleasance 
Moir,  Peter,  5  Nottingham  place 
Torrance,  Jn.,  90  Crosscauseway 
Wilson,  Adam,  4  Grassmarket 

Horticultural  Builders. 

Lowe,  David,  Gilmorepark.  See 
Adv. 

Man-,  J.  B.,  Richmond  villa, 
Ferry  road 

Robinson,  Robert,  &  Sons,  Canon- 
mills 

Hosiers  and  Glovers. 

Those  marked  *  are  Breeches 
Makers. 

Adamson,  R.  W.,  5  Home  st. 
Affleck,  George,  39  Queen  street 
Alexander,  R.,  467  Lawnmarket 
Barker,  T.  &  H.,  6  Leith  street 
Bishop,  W.,  14  Calton  street 
Black,  R. ,  7  Catherine  street 
Blackie,  Mrs  W.,  46  Duke  st., 

Leith 
Brown,  Wm.,  35  North  bridge 

and  43  Leith  street 
Caldwell,  D.,  37  and  39  Leith  st. 
Christie,  J.,  &  Son,  16  George 

street 
Craig,  James,  87  South  bridge 
Crawford,  D.,  80  Nicolson  street 
Cruiekshank,  Alex,,  &  Son,  57 

and  61  George  street 
Dalziel,  Robt.,  77  Broughton  st. 
Dawson,  Wm.,  59  Clerk  street 
Dickinson,  G.  J.,  131  Nicolson 

street 
Dixon,  Mrs  John,  61  Pleasance 
Dobson,  Scott,  &  Co.,  29  Lothian 

road 


Dow  &  Fender,  29  Princes  street 
Drummond,  P.,  29  Leith  street 
Fairbairn,  Jas.,  7  and  11  Clerk 

street 
*Finlayson,    Daniel,    21   George 

street 
Ford,  J.  &  E.,  202  Canongate 
Forsyth,  J.  S.,  65  Cockburn  st. 
Gray,  James,  95  Princes  street 
Greensmith,    William,     &   Son, 

109  George  street 
Knox,  Samuel,  &  Dickson,  13, 

15,  and  17  Hanover  street,  and 

42  Rose  street 
Lennox,  John,  23  Bristo  street 
Linklater  &  Co.,  52  Princes  st. 
Livingston,  J.,  &  Co.,  37  George 

street 
Main,  John,  4  and  6  Nicolson 

street 
Matthew    &    Son,    James,    421 

Lawnmarket 
Millar,  David,  45  Cockburn  st. 
Motherwell,  John,  8  Home  st. 
Munro,  James  K. ,  9  Baker's  pi. 
Murray,  A.   &  J.,  19  Union  pi. 

See  Adv. 
Musgrove,  J. ,  5  Melbourne  place 
Napier,  G.  B.,  25  Nicolson  st. 
Pettie,  D.,  316  Lawnmarket 
Raeburn,  J.  S.,  107  George  st. 
Robertson,  WiUiam,  &  Co.,  160- 

High  street 
Robertson,  D.,  24  High  street 
Roughead,  William,  &  Son,  69 

Princes  street 
Shearer,  John,  80  George  street 
Small,  William,  30  South  bridge 
Smith,  W.,  267  High  street 
Sommerville,  J.,  35  Princes  st. 
Stark,  James,  2  St  Patrick  sq. 
Stevenson,  Alex.,  53  S.  bridge 
Stevenson,   Thomas,   76  and  77 

Princes  street 
Stirton,  David,  294  Lawnmrkt. 
Taylor,  Angelo,  76  Nicolson  st. 
Thomson,  G.,  3  Kerr  street 
Thomson,  James,  87  Princes  st. 
Thyne  &  Tait,  Lothian  road  and 

Grindlay  st.     See  Adv. 
Traill,    Alexander,    13    Lothian 

street 
Turner,    William,     290    Lawn- 
market 
Tweedie,    Thomas,   &   Co.,    457 

Lawnmarket 
Waterson,  David,  &  Son,  12  Geo. 

street 
Watson,  Henry,  &  Co.,  241  High 

street 
Whigham,  Miss  E. ,  6  Howe  st. 
White,  John,  10  and  12  Frederick 

street 
White,    William,   12   Frederick 

Whitehead  &  Co.,  18  South  St 

Andrew  street 
Wotherspoon,   Wm.,    43a   Earl 

Grey  street 


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110  U 


387 


Hotels. 

Tlwse  marked  *  are  Temperance. 
Abbotsford,  17  Greenside  street 
*Adair's,  219  High  street 
Addison's,    112,    113,    and    114 

Princes  street 
Albert,  25  Hanover  street  and  27 

Rose  street 
Alma,  112,  113,  and  114  Princes 

street 
Ballard's,  23  George  street 
Balmoral,  91  Princes  street 
Baltic,  1-4  Commercial  street 
Bay  Horse,  55  Rose  street 
Bedford,  83  Princes  street 
Bourgois,  Mrs  B.,  25  Fleshmar- 

ket  close 
Bridge,  3  Princes  street 
Brownlee,  Alex. ,  20  Grassmarket 
'Brown's,   10  St  Andrew  square 
'Brown's,  172  High  street 
'Brace's,  35  Leith  street 
Buchanan,   John,  21  Fleshmar- 

ket  close 
'Buchanan's,  114  High  st.     See 

Adv. 
Bull  inn,  31  Salamander  street 
*Burden's,  125  and  129  High  st. 
Cafe  Royal,  W.  Register  street 
Caledonian,  1  Castle  street 
Clarendon,    103,    104,    and  105; 

Princes  street 
Clydesdale  inn,  26  Grassmarket  I 
Cox's,  57  North  bridge 
Crown,  10  and  11  Princes  st. 
Curuming's,     81    St    Cuthbert's 

glebe 
Currie,  P. ,  1  W.  Register  street 
Dalgleish,   William,    Ship    inn,  | 

Newhaven 
'Darling's  Regent,  20  Waterloo] 

place 
Dejay's,  99, 100,  and  101  Princes 

street 
Douglas,  34  &  35  St  Andrew  sq. 
'Drummond's,  11  Calton  street 
Edinburgh,  36  Princes  st. 
Elder,  Mrs,  9  South  St  David  st. 
English,   10   South  St  Andrew 

street- 
Grant,  Lach.,  154  Rose  street 
Granton,  Granton  harbour 
Guildford,  1  West  Register  st. 
Hogg,  T.,  1  Hunter  square 
lnglis,   A.   (City),   69  Cockburn 

street 
Kellock,  A.,  80  S.  B.  Canongate 
Kennedy,  T.,  Wardie 
Kennedy,  Wm.,  8  Princes  street 
Kerr's,  138  and  140  George  street 
London,  2  St  Andrew  square 
M 'Allan's  Private,  70  Queen  st. 
Main,  Mrs  (Peacock),  Newhaven. 

See  Adv. 
'Miller,  John  (City),  14  Cockburn 

street 
Milne's  Commercial  and  Private, 
24  Greenside  street 


Moore's  Private,  2  Forres  street 
Myles,  John,  5  Fleshmarket  cl. 
National,  8  West  Register  street 
New  Ship,  20  Shore 
Old  Ship,  28  Shore 
*Philp's,  1  Cockburn  street 
Philpott,  John,  late  Clark's,  New- 
haven 
*Porteous,  J.,  104  High  street 
"'Prentice's,  7  Milne  square 
Prince  of  Wales',  44  and  46  W. 

Register  street 
Rainbow,  47  North  bridge 
Robertson,   Mrs  Ann,  59  Cock- 
burn street 
Royal,  The,  53  Princes  street 
Royal  British,  22  Princes  street 
"St  Andrew  Family  and  Commer- 
cial, South  St  Andrew  street  ; 
Duncan  M'Laren,  proprietor. 
See  Adv. 
Shakspeare,  28  Greenside  street 
Ship,  7  East  Register  street 
Ship    inn,    William   Dalgleish, 

Newhaven 
Standard,  11  Waterloo  place 
Strasenburgh,  R.,  Railway  hotel, 

Trinity 
Swain's,  4  and  5  Albyri  place 
Thiems,   H.   (Foreign  Ship),   37 

Shore 
Turf,  2  &  3  Leith  street  terrace 
Union,  4  Lothian  road 
University,  1  North  College  st. 
Veitch,  J.,  120  and  122  Geo.  st. 
Victoria,  3  Broughton  street 
Waterloo,  24  Waterloo  place 
Watling,  Mrs  J.,  23  Fleshmarket 

close 
""  Waverley,  43  Princes  street 
*Waverley,  New,  Old  Post  Office 

buildings,  Waterloo  place 
White  Hart  inn,  32  Grassmarket 
Whittaker,  A.,  28  Greenside  st. 
Wilson,  D.,  82  Nicolson  street 
Wilson,  Mrs,  166  High  street 
Windsor,  19  and  20  Moray  place 

House  Agents. 

Adamson,  Alex.,  33  Dean  street 
Allison,  James,  11  Charles  street 
Borrowman,  Wm.,  Cumberland 

street  lane 
Boyd,  John,  2  York  place 
Brown,  Matthew,  55  and  57  St 

Leonard  street 
Brown,  William  S.,  15  South  St 

David  street 
Butchart,  Alex.,  25  North  br. 
Clarkson,    Andrew,   19    Ashley 

buildings 
Cruickshanks    &    Ronaldson,    1 

M  'Neil's  pi.  and 56  Bernard  st. 
Denham  &  Brown,   12a  George 

street.     See  Adv. 
Dewar,  James,  3  Gilmour  street, 

Simon  square 
Dewar,  James,  1  St  John  street 


Doull,  James,  6  Park  street 
Dunlop,  Charles,  St  Stephen  st. 
Dunlop,  Charles,  St  Stephen  st. 
Durward,  Andrew,  7  Clerk  st. 
Ellis,  Thomas,  21  and  23  George 

iv.  bridge 
Forrest,  Robert,  17  Queen  street 
Fraser,  James,  297  High  street 
Galloway,  James,  94  Constitution 

street 
Hall,   A.    B.,   103  Constitution 

street 
Hall,  William,  27  Duke  street, 

Leith 
Hamilton,  W.,  122  Nicolson  st. 
Hay,  George,  39  Home  street 
Henderson,  Rt.,  27  Frederick  st. 
Hogg,  Walter,  30  Dundas  street 
Keddie,  Thos.,  7  S.  Melville  pi. 
Laing,  George,  Palmer's  build- 
ings, West  Nicolson  street,  and 

70  Potterrow.     See  Adv. 
Livingstone,  John,  80  Constitu- 
tion street 
M'Farlanc  &  Gibb,  20  Dundas 

street 
Mackay,  D. ,  4  Hill  place 
Mackenzie  &  Crosbie,  129  Princes 

street 
Mackie,  John,  35  Leith  Avyud 
Macpherson,  Gav.,  18  St  Patrick 

square.     See  Adv. 
Martin,  William,  7  Tennant  st. 
Mouat,  John,,  21  So.  St  Andrew 

street 
Munro,  Hugh,  66  Nicolson  st. 
Mushet,  John,  &  Son,  2  Hope 

street 
Paterson,  James,  10  Hanover  st. 
Patterson,  William,  10  Queens- 

ferrv  street 
Petrie,  Gavin,  122  West  port 
Pirrie,  D. ,  &  Co. ,  24  and  25  Duke 

street,  Leith 
Scott,  J.  &  T.,  10  George  street 
Shanks,  D.,  &  Son,  Leslie  place 
Simpson,  Richard,  121  George  st. 
Simpson,  Robert,  18  Rank-jillor 

street 
Steel,   Ebenezer,  16   Royal  Ex- 
change 
Steven,  T.  &  A.,  10  and  12  St 

Leonard  street 
Sword,  James,  22  Hanover  street. 

See  Adv. 
Taylor,  John,  &  Son,  109  Princes 

street 
Veitch,  William,  54  George  st. 
Wallace,  David,  179  Fountainbr. 
Watson,  Adam,  23  Union  street 
Watson,  George,  1  Teviot  row. 

See  Adv. 
Whytock,  Richard,  &  Co.,  9  and 

11  George  st.  and  Rose  court. 

See  Adv. 
Wilson,  James,  9  Queen's  cresc. 
Wilson,    Thomas,    11   Tolbooth 

wynd 
Wilson,  William,  19  Gayfieldsq. 


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India-rubber  and 

Waterproof  Goods 

Warehouses. 

Anderson,  John,  101  Princes  st. 

See  Adv. 
Campbell,  P.,  4  Greenside  street. 

See  Adv. 
M'Farlane,  R.,  k  Son,  Stead's  pi. 
North  British  Rubber  Company, 

Castle  mills,  Fountainbridge 
Scott,  Andrew,  &  Son  (oil),  43 

and  44  Sandport  street 
Scottish   Vulcanite    Co.,    View- 
forth,  Fountainbridge 
Stott,  J.  H.,  &  Son,  12  Niddry 

street 
Thornton    &    Co.,    78    Princes 

street.     See  Adv. 
Watson,  G. ,  1  Teviot  row  (hydro 

static  bed).     See  Adv. 

Inkmakers  (Printing). 

Alexander,  T.  E.,  Amphion 
place.     See  Adv. 

Dane,  J.,  &  Co.,  3  East  Register 
street 

Fleming,  A.  B.,  &  Co.,  9  Sala- 
mander street 

Teenan,  Mrs  J.,  5  St  Anthony 
place 

Inns. 

See  Hotels,  and  also  Taverns. 

Inspectors  of  Works. 

Gibb,  G.,  17  Dalrymple  place 
Kerr,  John,  7  Windmill  street 
M'Laren,  John,  14  Bristo  street 
Philips,  William,  6  Kirk  street 
Pitbladdo,  J  as. ,  16  Grindlay  st. 
Taylor,  Jos.,  1  Prince  Consort  pi. 
Webster,  John,  27  India  place 

Insurance  Offices. 

See  Insurance  Directory. 

Iron  Bedstead  Makers. 

Cameron,  Geo.,  17  Queen  st.  and 

20  St  John's  hill.     See  Adv. 
Charles,  James,  8  North  St  An- 
drew street.    See  Adv. 
Clapperton,  Oliver,  k  Co.,  59  and 

60  Princes  street 
Foulis,  David,  61  George  street. 

See  Adv. 
Miller,  James,  70  and  71  Princes 

street  and  90  Candlemaker  row. 

See  Adv. 
Miller,  William,  Thomas  street 
Peddie,  R.,  k  Co.,   132  George 

street.     See  Adv. 
Slimon,  R.  k  D.,  40,  41,  and  43 

Shore 
Watson,  John,  20  Thistle  street 

and  N.  -W.  Thistle  street  lane 
Young,  W.  D.,  &  Co.,  77  George 

street 


Ironfounders. 

Bain,  Wm.,  k  Co.,  Lochrin  and 

32  Grindlay  street.     See  Adv. 
Black,  John,  Gilmore  park 
Carron  Company,  Wet  docks 
Dalkeith  ironworks  ;  J.  Gilray, 

agent,  60  Lothian  road 
Falkirk    Iron   Company's  ware- 
house, 18  Picardy  place 
Greig,  D.  &  J.,  96  Fountainbr. 
Hope,    Dunlop,    and     Blackie, 

Dairy  road 
Kinnoch,  A.,  59  Abbey  hill 
Laidlaw,  R. ,  k  Son,  Simon  square 

and  7  Gilmour  street 
Learmont  k  Co. ,  Port-Hopetoun 

foundry,  66  Fountainbridge 
Miller  k  Co.,  London  road 
Mudie,  D.  C. ,  Panmure  foundry, 

North  Back  of  Canongate 
Robertson,    Charles,    Richmond 

foundry,  93  Pleasance 
Robertson,  W.,  Oakfieldfoundry, 

102  Pleasance 
Sinclair,  Alex.,  &  Co.,  Bonning- 

ton  iron  works 
Smith,  R.  C,  Victoria  foundry, 

Springfield 
Sword,  David,  66  Fountainbridge 
Tennant,  T.  M.,  &  Co.  (Limited), 

Bowershall 
Tod,  Jas.,  k  Son,  21  Leith  walk 
Traill,  Robert,  Vulcan  foundry. 

Anderson  pi. ,  Bonningtonroad 
Wight  k  Robertson,  Etna  foun 

dry,  Bangor  road 
Young,  WiUiam  D.,  k  Co.,  77 

George  street 

Ironmongers. 

See  also  Metal  Merchants. 

Those  marked*  are  also  Seed 

Merchants. 

Adams,  Robert,  4  Rutland  place 

Anderson,  W.  &  J.,  22  Nicolson 

street 
*Anderson,  Lewis,  1  Bridge  st. 
Bell,  A. ,  &  Son,  7a  Frederick  st. 
Bell,  P.,  9  North-west  Circus  pi. 
Bell,  Wm.  M.,  31  North  bridge 
Bladworth,  R.,  39  and  41  Nicol- 
son street 
Brotherstone,  J.,  28  Victoria  st. 
Bruce,  John,  38  Heriot  buildings 
Callam,  G. ,  k  Co. ,  1 3  Greenside  pi. 
Callam,  Thomas,  51  Shore 
*Campbell,  R.,  36  Grassmarket 
Cay  k  Johnstone,  7  Greenside  pi. 
Charles,    James,     8    North    St 

Andrew  street 
Clark  &  Beatson,  124  Princes  st. 

and  24  Howe  street 
Clark,  Wm.,  13  Canning  place 
Clay,  John,  46  N.  Pitt  street 
Cochrane,  John,  48  Kirkgate 
Cousland,  D.,  k  Co.,  55  George 

iv.  bridge 
Cunning,  W.,  3S  Queen  street 


Denholm  k  Cochrane,  29  Cock- 
burn  street 
Doig,  James,  3  St  Patrick  square 
Douglas  &  Macdonald,  52  Grass- 
market 
Dunn,  D.  &  R.,  15  Blair  street 
*Edmonston,    T.,    k    Son,    110 

West  bow 
Forrest,  T.,  &;   Sons,  29   South 

Clerk  street 
Foulis,  A.  B.,  136  High  street 
Foulis,  David,  61  George  street. 

See  Adv. 
Gray,  J.,  &  Son,  85  George  st. 
Jackson,  Win.,  7  Lothian  street 
Johnston,  T.,  &  Co.,  44  Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Kellet,  Alex. ,  55  Earl  Grey  st. 
Kellet,  J.,  63  Broughton  street 
Kelly,  John,  &  Sons,  113  Rose 

street.     See  Adv. 
Kennedy,   R.,   45   Candlemaker 

row 
Kirkwood,  James,  29  S.  bridge 
Knight,  G.,  k  Son,  5  W.  Register 

Leask,  J.  B.,  10  and  11  Tolbooth 

wynd  and  18  Queen  st.,  Leith 
Little,  W.,  43  North  Pitt  street 
Lockhart,  D.,   25  Candlemaker 

row 
Macgill,  J.,  11  Queensferry  st. 
Macgowan,  A.,  67  Cockburn  st. 
M'Intosh,  D.,  10b  Nicolson  st. 
M'Intosh,  Wm.,  3b  Coburg  st. 
M'Kenzie,  D.,  10  Victoria  st. 
M'Laren  k  Son,  27  Bread  street 
Macnab  &  Co.,  29  Candlemaker 

row 
Mathieson,    Alex.,    k    Son,    23 

Cockburn  street 
Miller,  James,  70  and  71  Princes 

street    and    90    Candlemaker 

row.     See  Adv. 
Moncrieff,  J.,  41  North  Pitt  st. 
Neilson,  George,  11  S.  Clerk  st. 
Peddie,   R.,  &  Co.,  132  George 

street.     See  Adv. 
Purdie,  James,  23  Leith  street 
Redpath,     Brown,    &    Co.,     33 

Candlemaker    row    and    137 

Constitution  street 
Richardson,  Wm.,  56  South  br. 
Ritchie  k  Co. ,  7  Victoria  street 
Rodgers,  Jas.,  21  Drumdryan  st. 
Russell,  T.,  &  Co.,  6  Hunter  sq. 
Sibbald,  J.,  k  Sous,  64  George  st. 
Slimon,  R.  &  D.,  40,  41,  and  43 

Shore 
Smith,  J.  M. ,  5  Commercial  st. 
Stark,  G.  &  J.,  36  Lothian  road 
Stark,  A.,  2  Bank  street. 
*Steele,  J.,  100  High  street 
Stewart,  Wm. ,  2  Albany  street 
Tait,  T.,  30  St  Andrew  square 
Thomson,  Alexander,  k  Co.,  345 

High  street 
Traquair,    R.,    42   Candlemaker 

row 


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LAS 


389 


Watson,  D.,  123  High,  street 
Watson,  John,  20  Thistle  street 

and  N.-W.  Thistle  street  lane 
Whyte,  R.,  &  Son,  213  High  st. 
Wishart,  D.  F.,  Catherine  street 

court 
Young,  J.  &  D.,  22  Greeuside  st. 
Young,  William  D.,  k  Co.,  77 

George  street 

Japanners,  etc. 

Ballantine,    James,    k    Son,    42 

George  street 
Burnet,  J. ,  Ramsay  lane 
SI 'Call,  W.,  13  New  Broughton 
Millar,  Thomas,  61  High  street 
Walker,  A.,  10  Leith  street  ter. 
Wright,  J.,  104  High  street 

Jewellers,  Gold  and 
Silver  Smiths. 

Those  marked  *  are  Working 

Jewellers  only. 

"Aitchison,  James,  51  Cockburn 

street 
Aitchison,  James,  1 5  and  1 6  Bank 

street. 
Anderson,  E.,  10  Princes  street 
Barrie,  Andrew,  43  Princes  st. 
*Bartleman  k  Rankin,  35  Leith 

street 
"Bisset,  William,  16  Rose  street 
*Camiiehael,  J.  S.,  20Dranimoud 

street 
''arruthers  &  Cross,  61  Hanover 

street 
*Carstairs,  Wm. ,  1  Swinton  row 
Cockburn    k    Macdonald,     111 

Princes  street 
Cribbes,  Peter,   18  and  20  Bank 

street  and  33  Cockburn  street 
"Crichton  k  Archibald,  5  Leith 

street  terrace 
Crouch,   Wm.,  k  Son,  32  North1 

bridge 
Donaldson,  J.  F.  B.,  14  North br. 

and  92  West  Bow.     See  Adv. 
*Ewan,  G.  M.,  27  Elder  street 
Farquharson,  C.  H.,  26  Leith  st. 
Forrester,  J.  H.,  273  High  street 
*Goldie,  Geo.  A.,  63  N.  bridge 
'^Graham,  Peter,  51  N.  bridge 
Gray,  Charles,  14  Bank  street 
Gunn,  A.,  10  Leith  street 
Hamilton  k  Inches,  90a  Princes 

street 
Hamilton,    John,    &    Son,   41a 

George  street 
Hay,  Alex.,  45  Princes  street 
*Higgins,  Francis,  39  S.  bridge 
Hutton,  John,  63  North  bridge 
*  Johnston,  Thos. ,  34  N.  bridge 
""Kirkwood,  Jas.,  12  Thistle  st. 
Laing,  George,  27  Nicolson  st. 

See  Adv. 
Law,  Francis  L. ,  95b  Princes  st. 
Lawrie,  M.,  50  and  52  Leith  st. 
*Lear,  James,  4  Cockburn  street 


Legget,  John,  14  Nicolson  street 
Lennie,  E.,  46  Princes  street 
M'Call,  James,  11  Leith  street 
*M  'Craw,  D. ,  Swinton  row 
*M'Diarmid,  John,   Bonnington 

bank 
M'Gregor,  William,  7  Castle  st. 
Mackay  k  Chisholm,  49  N.  bridge 
Mackay,    Cunningham,    k   Co. 

54  Princes  street 
Mackay,  J.  G.,  56  Leith  street 
*Mackenzie,  John,  3  Greensidepl 
*M'Kenzie,  W.,  91  Rose  street 
M'Lachlan,   W.,    117   Nicolson 

street 
Marshall  k  Sons,  87  George  st, 
Marshall,  J.  k  W.,  41a  George 

str66t 
Marshall,    William,    k   Co.,    24 

and  25  Prinons  street 
*Masson,  D.  B.,  63  Kirkgate 
Matheson,  J.  A.,  7  Dublin  street 
*Meade,  J.,  40  Great  King  street 
Michael  k   Cohen,    102    South 

bridge 
Millar,  A.,  36  Leith  street 
Millidge  k  Son,  28  Princes  street 
*Moon,  A.,  25  Hanover  street 
*Morris,  Myers,  8  Windmill  st. 
*Morton,  W.  R. ,  47  Hanover  st. 
Mossman,  Sons,  &  Co.,  30  Princes 

street 

Noble,  Alex.,  95a  Princes  st. 

*Paterson,  R.  B.,  51  N.  bridge 

Pentland,  D,  58  Hanover  st. 

Proud,  Peter,  2  North  bridge 

Reid,   Alexander,   31   Castle  st. 

See  Adv. 
^Robertson,  James,  4  St  James' 

square 
Sanderson  &  Son,  92  Princes  st. 
Smith,  J.,  &  Co.,  6  Clerk  street 
"Sutherland  k  Home,  21  Leith 

street 
Thorn,  Robert,  16  Charlotte  pi. 
Thomson,  William,  61  Earl  Grey 

street 
Vernon,  J.  E.,  54  Leith  street 
Westren,  Peter,  110  Rose  street 

Joiners. 

See  Wrights  and  Builders. 

Ketchup  Manufacturer. 

Gorham,  A.  K.,  53  Canongate 

Lace  Cleaners. 

Bogie,  Miss,  22  Rose  street 
Mackintosh,  Mrs,  2a  Pitt  street 
Young,  Mrs,  26  India  place 

Lace  Dealers. 

Affleck,  George,  39  Queen  street 
Bennet,  D.,  44  Leith  street 
Bennet,  James,  11  and  12  North 

bridge 
Campbell  &  Co.,  65  George  street 
Carlisle,  W.,  33  Nicolson  street 


Copestake,  Moore,  Crampton,  & 

Co.,  15  Princes  street 
Craven,  William,  121  Princes  st. 
Laing,    William,     56    Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Mercer  k  Crombie,   13,  15,  and 

17  Nicolson  street 
Morton,  Alex.,  14  South  bridge 
Roy,  Jas.,  23  and  24  North  br. 
Sharp,  Miss  M.,  60  Leith  street 
Small,  William,  30  South  bridge 

Lamp  Manufacturers. 

Cay  k  Johnston,  7  Greenside  pi. 

Forbes,  David,  13a  St  Andrew 
square 

Foulis,  David,  61  George  street. 
See  Adv. 

Hinks,  James,  k  Son  (Birming- 
ham), Port-Hopetoun  ware- 
houses 

Millar,  John,  &  Co.,  2  South  St 
Andrew  street 

Miller,  James,  70  and  71  Princes 
street,  and  9  Candlemaker 
row.     See  Adv. 

Milne,  James,  &  Son,  90  Canon- 
gate 

Neil,  John,  &  Co.,  67  Canongate 

Rankin,  Francis,  16  Picardy  pi. 

Rowatt,  Thomas,  k  Son,  9 
Lothian  road 

Slimon,  R.  &  D.,  40,  41,  and  43 
Shore 

Smiths  &  Co.,  1  Blair  street. 
See  Adv. 

Young,  J.  k  D.,  22  Greenside  st. 

Land  Valuators. 

Bruce,  George  C,  21  Castle  st. 
Carfrae  &  Belfrage,  1  Erskine  pi. 
Coyne,  Roderick,  24  George  st. 
Curror,  Adam,  The  LeeandMyre- 

side 
Dods,  G.,  5  Gayfield  square 
Lorimer  k  Young,  99  George  st. 
Smith,  R.,  17  George  street 
Sutter,  Archibald,  3  Hill  street 

Lapidaries. 

Cribbes,  Matthew,  5  St  James'  sq. 
Cribbes,  Peter,  5  St  James'  sq. 
M 'Donald,  J.,  13  St  James'  sq. 
M'Lean  &    Chisholm,    3    East 

Register  street 
Mortimer,  Wm. ,  9  North  bridge. 

See  Adv. 
Robertson,  Jas.,  4  St  James'  sq. 
Sanderson,  J.,  &  Son,  92  Princes 

street 
Young,  Gavin,  63  North  bridge 
Westren,  P.,  103  Princes  street 

Last  and  Boot-tree 

Makers. 

Denholm,  J.,  1  Gilmore  street 
Stewart,  Alex.,  4  Infirmary  st. 


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EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


MAS 


Lathsplitters. 

Baird,  J. ,  k  Son,  Low  Broughton 
Douglas,  G.  k  G.  O,  Dairy  road 
Douglas,  James,  Thomas  street 
Ker,  James,  35  Haddington  pi. 
Paterson  k  Brown,  Craigside  pi. 
Turner,  Alex.,  Upper  Grove  pi. 

Leather  Merchants. 

Those  marked  *  are  Tanners, 

those  +  Curriers. 

Adam,  Thos.,  F.,  42  Pottenw 

*+Aikman,  A.  &  D.,  34,  36,  and 

38  Niddry  street 
Aikman,  Jas.,  24  and  26  Niddry 

street 
Allan,  Robert,  14  Horse  wynd 
*fBoak,  Allan,  53  West  port 
*tBrown,  Hugh,  Gullan's  close, 

264  Canongate 
Bruce,  Win.,  2  Montgomery  st. 
*+Callender,  D.,  k  Son,  St  An- 
thony's lane  and  Bonnington 
Crawford,  N.,  55  Crosscauseway 
*Deans,  W.,  Bell's  mills 
*+Foord  k  Moir,    10  Johnston 

terrace 
Gardiner,  Mrs  T.,  25  Giles'  st. 
*tGilmour,  W.  &  0.,  78  South 

Back  of  Canongate 
tHay,  J.  &  A.,  57  Niddry  street 
*tHewitt   &    Sons,    125    High 

street  and  6  Niddry  street 
Hill,  William,  58  Low  Calton 
tlsles,  Andrew,  &  Son,  9  and  11 

Blair  street 
*+Johnston,  D.,  &  Sons,  70  St 

Mary's  wynd 
"Legget,  R. ,  Water  of  Leith 
*+Liddell,  W.  H.,  141  West  port 
M'Pherson,  A.,  9  Little  King  st. 
Mathewson,  Peter,  67  Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
tPorteous,  A.,  36  and  38  Bose 

street 
*Reid,  John,  Powburn 
+Russell,  Robert,  164  Pleasance 
Russell,  Robert,  Cowan's  close, 

East  Crosscauseway 
tRusseU,  T.,  347  Cowgate,  and 

Boyd's  entry,  St  Mary's  wynd 
*Scott,  James,  &  Co.,  15  Grass- 
market,    and   Caroline  park, 

Granton 
Scott,  Mrs,  12  Baker's  place 
tShaw  k  Donaldson,  541  Castle 

hill  and  Mound  place 
*Sniith,  R.,  70  St  Mary's  wynd 
Somerville,  Mrs  Andw.,  98  West 

port 
Stott,  J.  H.,  k  Son,  12  Niddry  st. 
Stott,  David  Alex.,  Silvermills 
Webster,  J.,  1  Old  Bridgend 
Weir,    Peter,    Old  Sugar-house 

close,  St  Andrew  street,  Leith 
*+ White,    Burns,  &  Co.,   Bon- 
nington 


Linen  Drapers. 

See  Drapers. 

Lithographers. 

See  Printers,  Lithographic. 


Lively  Stable  Keepers. 

Brownlee,  Alexander,  20  Grass- 
market 
Cutliill,  Alex.,  51  Rose  street 
Gow  &  Henderson,  83  Rose  st. 
Jardine,    Peter,    Dublin    street 

lane.     See  Adv. 
Ken-,  H. ,  Charlotte  place  lane 
M'Intosh,  T.,  26  William  street 

lane 
Moir,  P.,  5  Nottingham  place 
Muir,  T. ,  Charlotte  place  lane 
Rayner,  R. ,  Young  street  lane 
Renwick,  James,  8  Howe  street 
and  South-west  Northumber- 
land street  lane 
Stewart,  Robert,  Church  lane 
Tmpy,  George,  8  Park  place 


M'Kinlay,  Win.,  2  St  Anthony 
court,  Leith 

M'Lean  k  Hope,  51  Timberbush. 
See  Adv. 

Middleton  k  Co.,  W.  Sciennes. 
See  Adv. 

Murray,  Robert,  7  Roxburgh  pi. 

Renton,  Christopher,  12  Gay- 
field  square 

Scott,  James,  &  Co.,  15  Grass- 
market,  and  Caroline  park, 
Granton 


Map  Mounters. 

Fletcher,  Peter,  7  Clyde  street 
Johnston,   W.   k   A.    K,    4   St 

Andrew  square 
Malloeh,  P.,  &  Son,  30G  Lawn- 
market.     See  Adv. 


Marble  Cutters. 

Field  &  Allan,  Bangor  road 
Lawrie,  John,  14  Great  Junction 

street 
Lightbody,  J.  &  J.,  12  Hanover 

street  and  22  Junction  street. 

and  M'Gkshan,  S.,  Canonmills  brg. 


Machine  Makers. 


32  Grindlay  street.     See  A dv 

Bertram,  James,  k  Son,  Ander- 
son place 

Bertram,  Geo.,  35  W.  Sciennes 

Bringhurst,  John,  153  High  st. 

Carrick,  James,  k  Sons,  Dalryrd. 

Crerar,  George,  Logie  mills,  Lower 
Broughton  road 

Davis  k  Primrose,  33  Duke  st., 
Leith 

Greig,  D.  &  J.,  96  Fountainbrg. 

Long,  Thomas,  k  Co.,  21  New 
street 

Millar,  A.,  &  Son,  18  Potterrow 

Miller  &  Herbert,  Heriot  bldgs. 

Morton,  S.  k  H.,  k  Co.,  Vic- 
toria dock,  Leith 

Ritchie,  Patrick,  102  Pleasance 

Seggie,  Alex.,  Broughton  mrkt. 

Simpson,  R.  E.,  &  Co.,  11 
Cockburn  street 

Slight,  A.  &  G.  H. ,  34  Leith  walk 


Ness,  John,  18  Leith  walk 
Wallace,  A. ,  &  Co. ,  Skrab  place 

and  15  Leith  walk.    See  Adv. 
Whyte,    Clement,    Canonmills. 

See  Adv. 

Marble  and  Coloured 
Paper  Makers. 

Ferguson,  J.,  k  Son,  33  Carrub- 
ber's  close 

M'Crie,  William,  &  Co.,  22  Leith 
walk 

Purves  k  Halliday,  Lower  Gil- 
more  place 

Masons. 

Adamson,  W. ,  2  Montague  st. 
Anderson,  Thomas,  10  Fox  lane 
Bell,  Peter,  4  Couper  street  and 

Pattison  street 
Black,  J.,  &  Son,  4  Hope  street 


Somerville  k  Crombie,  Gilmore  Brown>  George;  5  Market  place 

„  Paik  'Bruce,  David,  3  Pitt  street 

Tennant,  T.  M.,  &Co.  (Limited), 


Bowershall,  Bonnington  road 
Thomson,  D.  &  J.,  9  Stead's  pi. 
Tod,    James,    &  Son,    29    Leith 

walk.     See  Adv. 


Manure  Merchants. 

Bell,  R.  F.,  &  Son,  19  Constitu- 
tion st.  and  1 5  Salamander  st. 

Cunningham,  J.  &  J.,  102  West 

bow,     West     Bowding  -  green  Goudie,  Gavin,  Leslie  place- 
street,  and  Salamander  street    Gray,  J.,  Johnston  terrace 


Carver,  R.,  8a  Greenside  place 
Chambers  &  Lawson,  4  St  Patrick 

square 
Clowe,   Peter,   &   Co.,   Marmion 

terrace 
Crow,  George  H.,  51  Pitt  street 
Duncan,  John,  Hamilton  place 
Fyfe,  George,  55  India  place. 
Gavine,  John,  6  Manderston  st. 
Gibb,  J.,  9  Greenside  place 


Gray,  William,  &  Co.,  25  Sala 

mander  street 
Lawson,  Peter,  k  Son,  1  George 

iv.  bridge 


Halley,  Alex.,  Thomas  street 
Ireland,  W.  k  E.,  25  Clyde  st. 

See  Adv. 
Jack,  Andrew,  E.  Newington  pi. 


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391 


Johnston,    Peter,    5    Buceleuch 

street 
Kirkwood,  James,  5  Earl  Greyst. 
Lamb,  John,  2  Rosebank cottages 
M'Ara,  Thomas,  194  Rose  street 
Moncrieff,  Win.,  Gilmore  park 
Murray,  George,  Hamilton  place 
Flimer,  Andrew,  147  St  Leonard 

street 
Rutherford,    Thomas,    31    Cum- 
berland street 
Smith,  A.  &  D.,  24  West  Lau- 

riston  place 
Smith,  John,  17  Great  Junction 

street 
Sonimerville,  A.,  3  Jamaica  st. 
Storm,  John,   69  Thistle  street 

and  92  Rose  street 
Thorburn,  R.,  19  Buceleuch  st. 
Thornton,  David,  Atholl  lane 
Walker,  John,  22  Barony  street 

Medical  Practitioners. 

Adams,  W.  D.,  5  Argyle  square 
Affleck,  James,  12  Claremontpl. 
Alexander,    H.   D.,    46    Canon- 
gate 
Annandale,  Thos.,  34  Charlotte 

square 
Baikie,  R.,  49  Northumberland 

street 
Balfour,  G.  "W.,  18  Lynedochpl. 
Balfour,  J.  H.,  27  Inverleith  row 
Balfour,  Thos.  A.  G.,  51  George 

square 
Barland,  John  W.,  45  Home  st. 
Begbie,  J.,  10  Charlotte  square 
Begbie,  J.  W.,  16  Great  Stuart 

street 
Beilby,    G.   T.,    Falcon  cottage, 

Morningside 
Bell,  A.  Montgomerie,  4  Forres 

street 
Bell,    Benjamin,    8    Shandwick 

place 
Bell,  C,  28  Northumberland  st. 
Bell,  Joseph,  5  Castle  terrace 
Bennett,  J.  H.,  1  Glenfinlas  st. 
Black,  Daniel  R.,  21  Forth  st. 
Bowie,  John,  64  Bristo  street 
Brakenridge,  D.  J.,  21  India  st. 
Bremner,   Bruce  A.,   Streatham 

house,  Canaan  lane 
Brody,  W.  Turnbull,  49  Minto 

street 
Brown,  A.  C,  4  Rillbank  ter. 
Brown,  J.,  23  Rutland  street 
Brown,  William,  25  Dublin  st. 
Browne,  W.  A.  P.,  5  James'  pi. , 

Leith 
Bruce,  R.,  29  York  place 
Burn,  J. ,  7  Teviot  row 
Cairns,  Thomas,  48  George  sq. 
Cappie,  Jas.,  47  Lauriston  place 
Carfrae,    William,-  The    Bloom, 

Canaan  lane 
Carmichael,  Walter  S.,  3  Annan- 
dale  street 


Carmichael,  William  S.,  22  Nor- 
thumberland street 
Chapman,  John,  Hawkfiekl  ho. , 

Restalrig  road 
Chiene,  John,  55  Castle  street 
Christison,  D.,  40  Moray  place 
thristison,  R. ,  40  Moray  place 
Clarkson,  James  B.,  20  Brough- 

ton  place 
Cochrane,  J.,  Lauriston  park 
Cochrane,  James,  503  Lawnmkt. 
Column,  Thos.  S.,  Royal  Asylum, 

Morningside 
Combe,  J.  S.,  36  York  place 
Cornwall,  J.,  6  W.  Circus  place 
Cowan,  George,  30  Clerk  street 
Craig,  James,  19  Manor  place 
Cruickskanks,    John,    100    Gil- 
more  place 
Cruikskank,  J.,  5  Nelson  st. 
Gumming,  C,  17  London  street 
Camming,  Wm.,  18  Ainslie  pi. 
Cimynghame,  R.   T.  Blair,  4  St 

Colme  street 
Cuthbert,  C,  8  Spence's  place 
Dawson,  Francis,  22  Main  street 
Deas,  Peter  M. ,  Royal  Asylum, 

Morningside 
Dickson,   A.   W.,  13  Northum- 
berland street 
Dickson,    Alexander,    11    Royal 

circus 
Dickson,    Archibald,    11    Royal 

circus 
Dickson,  J.  R.,  16  Duncan  st. 
Douglas,  A.  H.,  26  India  street 
Dumbreck,  W.,  49  Albany  st. 
Duncan,  John,  12  Heriot  row 
Duncan,  J.  M.,  30  Charlotte  sq. 
Dunsmure,  James,  53  Queen  st. 
Dycer,  C. ,  42  Great  King  street 
Finlay,  William,  Cherrybank 
Fraser,  James,  20  Clarence  street 
Furley,  R.   C,  1  Downie  place 

and  1  Earl  Grey  street 
Gairdner,    J.,    45    Northumber- 
land street 
Gamgee,  Arthur,  27  Alva  street 
Gibb,  David,  7  Lothian  road 
Gibson,  P.  C,  10  Picardy  place 
Gillespie,  James  D.,  10  Walker 

Goldie,  William,  1  Greenhill 
bank 

Gordon,  D.,  9  George  square 

Gordon,  William,  14  Northum- 
berland street 

Gray,  W.  A.,  11  Rankeillor  st. 

Groves,  Charles  PI.,-  1  Russell 
place,  Trinity 

Haldane,  D.  R.,  22  Charlotte  sq. 

Hamilton,  John,  2  Grant's  place 

Handyside,  P.  D.,  11  Hope  st. 

Hardie,  Thomas,  10  John's  pi., 
Leith 

Henderson,  J.,  7  John's  place, 
Leith 

Henderson,  W. ,  19  Ainslie  pi. 

Hogue,  D.  W.,  65  Queen  street 


Hood,  Robert,  5  Salisbury  road 
Hunter,  Adam,  18  Abercromby 

place 
Hunter,  J.  A.,  18  Abercromby  pi. 
Husband,  W.,  28  Clarence  st. 
Imlach,    Francis  B.,    48   Queen 

street 
Inglis,  Andrew,  33  Albany  st. 
Iuglis,  Archibald,  33  Albany  st. 
Jackson,  Alex.,  24  India  street 
Keiller,  Alex.,  21  Queen  stoneet 
Keith,   G.    S.,  57   Northumber- 
land street 
Keith,  T.,  2  N.  Charlotte  street 
Kerr,  S.  D.,  77  Pleasance 
Knox,  W.,  14  Hart  street 
Lauder,  Robert  Scott,  3  Wardie 

avenue,  Ferry  road 
Lawrie,  J.,  22  Rankeillor  street 
Laycock,  Thomas,  13  Walker  st. 
Lees,  Robert,  20  Nicolson  street 
Linton,  John,  5  Roxburgh  street 
Littlejohn,    H.    D.,    24    Royal 

circus 
Lowne,  Thomson,  46  Minto  st. 
Lysehinski,    A.,    10    Warriston 

crescent 
M 'Cowan,  F.  D.,  23  Elder  street 
Macdonald,  Angus,  41  Northum- 
berland street 
MacDonald,  Ter.,  13  Catherine 

street 
M 'Gibbon,  J.,  16  Howe  street 
Mackie,  C,  7  N.-W.  Circus  pi. 
Maclagan,  D.,  28  Heriot  row 
Maclagan,  R.  C. ,  5  Coates  eres. 
Macnair,  Robert,  2  Prince  Con- 
sort place,  Leith 
Malcolm,  R.  B.,  126  George  st. 
Marshall,  John,  22  Drummond 

place 
Martin,  J. ,  5  Coburg  street 
Mathews,     J.     Snodgrass,     238 

Canongate 
Menzies,  Wm.,  3  Lothian  road 
Middleton,  J.,  1  West  Adam  st. 
Milburn,  George,  5  Nicolson  sq. 
Millar,  George,  3  Rankeillor  st. 
Millar,  John,  48  Albany  street 
Miller,   Alex.    G.,  29  Charlotte 

square 
Milne,  Alexander,  9  Teviot  row 
Milner,  Robert,  4  London  row 
Moir,  J.,  52  Castle  street 
Moir,  John,  2  Grove  place 
Moir,  Robert,  8  Rankeillor  st. 
Muirhead,      Claud,     junior,     7 

Heriot  row 
Murray,  David,  2b  Grove  street 
Myrtle,  J.  Y.,  24  Rutland  street 
Nasmyth,    Robert,   5    Charlotte 

square 
Niven,  J.,  110  Lauriston  place 
Oliver,  James,  10  Roxburgh  pi. 
Oliver,  S. ,  10  Roxburgh  place 
Omond,  R.,  43  Charlotte  square 
Orphoot,  Peter,  113  George  st. 
Paterson,  George  A.,   46  Char- 
lotte square 


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MER 


Paterson,  E. ,  32  Charlotte  street, 

Leith 
Pattison,  T.  H.,  39  London  st. 
Peddie,  A.,  15  Rutland  street 
Pridie,  J.,  29  South  Clerk  st. 
Pridie,  Robert,  9  Roxburgh  st. 
Pridie,    James    D.,    47    South 

Clerk  street 
Pringle,  John,  27  Rutland  sq. 
Renton,  Robert  B.,  2  Chalmers 

street 
Renwick,    T.    Kerr,    47   South 

bridge 
Ritchie,  R.  Peel,  16  Hill  street 
Roberts,  W.  A.,  30  Queen  street 
Robertson,  Douglas  Argyle,  40 

Queen  street 
Robertson,  "VV.,  28  Albany  st. 
Rosa,  George,  80b  George  street 
Rutherford,  Wm.,   14  Maitland 

Sanders,  W.  R.,  11  Walker  st. 
Seller,  W.,  18  Northumberland 

street 
Sibbald,  John  R.,  8  Newington 

terrace 
Sidey,  Charles,  64  Hanover  st. 
Sidey,  James  A.,  42  Queen  st. 
Simpson,   Sir  James  Y.,  Bart., 

52  Queen  street 
Simpson,   James,   Holme  villa, 

Ferry  road,  Leith 
Simson,  J. ,  3  Glenfinlas  street 
Sinclair,  V.,  4  Picardy  place 
Skae,  D.,  R.E.  Lunatic  Asylum 
Smart,  A.,  24  Melville  street 
Smith,  George  H.,  80  Great  King 

street 
Smith,  G.  S.,  11  York  place 
Smith,  John,  20  Charlotte  sq. 
Smith,  J.,  11  Wemyss  place 
Smith,   J.   A.,   7  W.   Maitland 

street 
Smith,  T.,  Heriot  hill  house 
Somerville,  S.,  17  Hart  street 
Spence,  Alexander  Ingram,  12 

Atholl  place 
Spence,  J.,  21a  Ainslie  place 
Stark,  J.,  21  Rutland  street 
Stephenson,  W.,  33  Buccleuch 

place 
Stewart,  T.  G.,  25  Queen  street 
Stirling,   Stewart,   5   Rankeillor 

street 
Struthers,  J.,  22  Charlotte  st, 

Leith 
Syme,  James,  1  Shandwick  pi. 
Taylor,  William,  7a  Young  st. 
Thatcher,  L.  H.,  13  Albany  st. 
Thomson,  A.,  11  Northumber- 
land street 
Thomson,  A. ,  8  Teviot  row 
Thomson,  W.  B.,  39  Cowgate 
Turnbull,  James,  104  Lauriston 

place. 
Turnbull,   J.    Rutherfoord,   104 

Lauriston  place 
Walker,    W.,    47    Northumber- 
land street 


Watson,    P.    H.,    16   Charlotte 

square 
Webster,   A.    B.,  13   Warriston 

crescent 
Weir,  T.  Graham,  25  Heriot  row 
Wickham,  R.  H.  B.,  Royal 
Edinburgh  Asylum,  Morning- 
side 
Wight,  John,  8lA  Princes  street 
Wilkinson,      John,      Yiewbank 

villa,  Viewforth 
Williamson,   Thos.,  40   Quality 

street,  Leith 
Wilson,  D.,  12  Dean  terrace 
Wood,  Alex.,  10  St  Colme  st. 
Wood,  Andrew,  9  Darnawav  st. 
Wright,    T.    Strethill,  55   Nor- 
thumberland street 
Young,  James,  36  Castle  street 
Young,  Peter,  1  Dean  terrace 
Ziegler,  W.,  47  George  square 

Merchants. 

Aikman,  Archibald,  k  Co.,  1 
Calton  place 

Aitken,  Gray,  k  Co.,  21  Bernard 
street 

Aitken  k  Wright,  Charlotte 
lane,  Leith 

Alexander,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  76 
Constitution  street 

Alexander,  L.,  2  George  street, 
Leith 

Allan  k  Gavin,  25  Sheriff  brae 

Anderson  k  Duncan,  19  Quality 
street 

Anderson  k  Williamson,  5  and 
6  Timber  bush 

Anderson,  David,  &  Co.,  Drum- 
mond  street  court 

Anderson,  William,  22  Gayfield 
square 

Anderson,  W.,  96  Constitution 
street 

Baillie,  T.  k  N.,  15  Yictoria 
street 

Balfour,  John,  k  Co.,  23  Con- 
stitution street 

Beda,  Eschricht,  k  Co.,  6  Ber- 
nard street 

Bell,  R.  F.,  &  Son,  19  Constitu- 
tion street 

Beveridge,  A.  &  J.,  John's  lane, 
Leith 

Bigger  k  Stockman,  6  Timber 
bush 

Black,  W.,  8  Baltic  street 

Bowie  k  Christie,  54  North  br. 

Brotchie,  R.,  &  Co.,  11  and  12 
Mitchell  street 

Brown  k  Glover,  30  and  32 
Quality  street 

Bruce,  Boyd,  &  Co.,  27  Constitu- 
tion street 

Buchan  &  Johnston,  12  Tolbooth 
wynd,  Leith 

Buchanan,  Edward  G,  Bell's 
court 


Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.,  8  Union  st. 

Burn,  G.,  k  Son,  164  High  street 

Cameron,  Parker,  &  Co.,  62 
Timber  bush 

Carmiehael,  Robert,  k  Co.,  23 
Bernard  street 

Carstairs  k  Robertson,  111  Giles' 
street 

Clark,  Robt.,  36  Drummond  pi. 

Cochrane,  Paterson,  k  Co.,  46 
Constitution  street 

Cockburn  k  Co.,  127  Constitu- 
tion street 

Colterjahn,  Wilhelm,  46  Shore 

Combe,  Ree,  k  Co.,  17  Constitu- 
tion street 

Condamine  k  Drummond,  i 
Duke  street,  Leith 

Cooper,  T.,  &  Co.,  18  Market  st 

Copland,  G.,  15  S.  Clerk  street 

Couston,  Thomson,  k  Co.,  17 
Quality  street 

Grabble,  J.,  and  Co.,  58  Great 
Junction  street 

Craig  k  Rose,  Anderson  place 

Crawford,  A.  &  A.,  15  Quality  st 

Crombie,  John,  19  Brown  square 

Cuthbertson,  A.  G.,  k  Son,  55 
Constitution  street 

Davidson,  J.,  k  Co.,  24  Sheriff 
brae 

Davidson,  R.  D.,  2  Wellington 
place,  Leith 

Dea,  George,  138  Pleasance 

Dickson,  J.,  12  Tolbooth  wyndr 
Leith 

Dickson,  Wm.,  1  Argyle  square 

Dishington,  Thomas,  &  Co.,  5S 
Constitution  street 

Dowie,  Peter,  37  and  38  Mitchell 
street 

Duncan  Brothers  &  Co.,  2S 
Quality  street 

Duncan,  J.,  k  Co.,  12  Baltic  st. 

Duncan,  S.  T.,  38  Quality  street 

Dunsmure,  A.,  121  Constitution 
street 

Durham,  Norval,  2S  and  29 
Quality  street 

Ebsworth  k  Hopner,  55  Consti- 
tution street 

Elliot,  J.,  35  Sheriff  brae 

Fedden,  C,  k  Co.,  36  Com- 
mercial street 

Ferguson,  Davidson,  k  Co.,  Gt. 
Junction  street 

Ferguson,  J.  M.,  St  Anthony 
court,  Leith 

Fleming,  James,  Lochrin 

Flett,  W,  Bank  street,  Leith 

Ford,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  93  Con- 
stitution street 

Forrest  &  Turnbull,  126  Con- 
stitution street 

Fulton,  Weir,  k  Co.,  24  Con- 
stitution street 

Gallie,  Laird,  &  Co.,  58  High  st. 
and  109  Constitution  st. 

Gavin,  P.  k  R.,  99  Kirkgate 


MER 


PROFESSIONS  AND  TRADES  DIRECTORY. 


MER 


393 


ravin,  W.,  19  Commercial  street 
Jemmell,  J.  (paper),  22  Green- 

k     side  place 

\  xihson,  G.,  &  Co.,  5  Docks 
Tittbrd,  W.,  &  Co.,  2  Dock  place 
jillespie  k  Cathcart,  35  Bernard 

street 
rilmer,  J.  G. ,  Bell's  court,  Leith 
llass,  Robert,  6  Victoria  terrace 
Gordon,  James,  37  Broughton  st. 

Jrraham,  Thomas,  26  Sheriff  brae 
Bay,  W.,  &  Co.,  25  Salamander 
sti-eet 

Hardie,    James  T.,    &   Co.,    25 
Constitution  street 

Hardie,  J.  &  W.,  IS  Greensidepl. 

Hardie,  Thomas,  46  Bernard  st. 

Harpers,    Thomson,    &    Co.,    33 
Constitution  street 

Harvey,  R.  E.,  27  Quality  street 

Hendrie,  J.  &  H. ,  Quality  court, 
Quality  lane 

Henry  k  Corrie,  64  Constitution 
street 

Hewatt,  Richard,  k  Co.,  84  Con- 
stitution street 

Hill,  Thomson,  k  Co.,  45  Frede- 

i    rick  street 

Hird,  William,  21  Montague  st. 

Honeyinan  k  Wilson,   11    k  IS 
M§use  lane 

Houston,  D.,  29  Bridge  street 

Hutchinson   k    Rogers,    Heriot 
buildings 

Hutchinson    Brothers,     Middle 
Dock  gate 

Hutchison  &  Co.,  11  Bernard  st. 

Jack,  George,  28  Bernard  street 

Jacobsen  k  Co.,  76  Constitution 
street 

Jacobson,  F.,  42  Constitution  st. 

Jensen,  Th. ,  36  Quality  street 

Jones,  R.  M.,   k   Co.,  48  Con- 
stitution street 

Kemp,  James,  79  Clerk  street 

Kemp,  John  F.,  4  Bernard  st. 

Ker,    Robert   D.,    St    Leonard's 
house,  34  St  Leonard  street 

Kerr,    Hatton,    k  Co.,    St   An- 
thony court,  Leith 

Kidd,  Eunson,  k  Co.,  8  Quality 
street 

Kilgour,    Joseph,    69    Tolbooth 
wynd,  Leith 

Kirkhope,  John,  k  Sons,  1  Mel- 
ville place 

Kirkwood,  J.,  29  South  Bridge 

Knoblauch,   Hugo,  41  Constitu- 
tion street 

Laird  k  Smart,   50  Constitution 
street 

Lassen  k  Meiners,  2  Baltic  street 

Laurie,  Son,  k  Co.,  10  Quality  st. 

Law  k  Forrest,  15  Queensferry  st. 

Lethem,  John,  12  and  13  Char- 
lotte street,  Leith 

Lindsay,  J. ,  8  Old  Physic  gardens 

Livingston  k  Weir,  7  Roxburgh 
place 


M  'Corquodale,  A.,  13  Bernard  st. 
M 'Donald,  D.  S.,  1  Baltic  street 
Macgregor,   Cundell,  k  Co.,   55 

Bernard  street 
Macgregor,  D.  R.,  55  Bernard  st. 
M'Intosh  Brothers,    96  and  97 

Giles'  street 
Mackey,  John,  24  Greenside  pi. 
M'Kinlay  k  Co.,  87  Constitution 

M'Laren,    D.,    &  Co.,  26    Con- 
stitution street 
M'Laren,  D.    k  G.,  15  St  An- 
drew Street,  Leith 
M'Lean  &  Hope,  51  Timber  bush 
M'Leod,  D.   R.,  &  Co.,  76  Con- 
stitution street 
M'Leod,  N.,  76  Constitution  st. 
M'Nair,  Win.,  21  Quality  street 
Macpherson,    A.,     4    Charlotte 

lane,  Leith 
Marshall,  Rt.,  38  Commercial  st. 
Matthew  &  Theilman,  20  Baltic 

street 
Miller  Brothers,  1 4  Quality  street 
Miller,  James,  k  Sons,  121  Con- 
stitution street 
Mitchell,  Somerville,  &  Co.,   37 

Bernard  street 
Mitchell,  Jn. ,  16  King's  stables 
Montignani,  H.  G. ,  6  Drummond 

street 
Morrison,  C,  &  Sons,   84  Con- 
stitution street 
Morrison,  M.,  k  Co.,  22  Consti- 
tution street 
Muir,  William,  Wet  docks 
Murrav,  Robert,  7  Roxburgh  pi. 
Xeuffert,  J.  M.,  2  Baltic  street 
Noble,   R.   G.,  &  Co.,   19  Con- 
stitution street 
Ogilvy,  John,  k  Co.,  42  Bernard 

street 
Park,  John,  55  Albany  street 
Paterson  &  Allan,  75  Grassmarket 
Paterson,  Win.,  jun.,  10  Quality 

street 
Pattison,  W.  G.,  35  Bernard  st. 
Pendreigh,   J.    k  G.,    8   Abbey 

mount 
Penman,  A.,  1  Roxburgh  place 
Peterson  Brothers,  Allison  place 
Petrie,  Gavin,  122  West  port 
Potts,  William  k  Henry,  Port- 

Hopetoun 
Ratze,  Conrad,   36  Constitution 

street 
Reid,  William,  12  Hill  square 
Rendall,  M.  G,  32  Bernard  st. 
Rendall,  Wm.,  32  Bernard  street 
Rennie,  A.  R.,  19  Bernard  street 
Rhind,  D.  A.,  40  Constitution  st. 
Richardson  k  Brown,  3  Hunter 

square 
Richardson  Brothers,  105  W.bow 
Richardson,  Francis,  k  Co.,  Old 

Corn  Exchange 
Richardson,   J.  J.,  k  Co.,  4  St 
Andrew  square 


Ridpath,  David,  30  Nicolson  st. 

Robertson  Brothers,  32  and  33 
Timber  bush 

Robertson,  J.  &  J.,  128  and  141 
High  street 

Robertson,  Gilbert,  36  Quality  st. 

Robinows  k  Marjoribanks,  62 
Constitution  street 

Rombach  Brothers  k  Co.,  82 
South  bridge 

Rose,  L.,  k  Co.,  5  Bank  street,. 
Leith 

Ross,  Martin,  k  Co.,  44  Consti- 
tution street 

Sanderson,  J.  &  M.,  11  St  An- 
thony street,  Leith 

Schultze,  A.,  &  Son,  37  Com- 
mercial street 

Schuthe,  Emil,  &  Co.,  17  Baltic: 
street 

Scott,  Wr.,  S.-E.  Thistle  st.  lane 

Simpson,  Henry,  38  W.  Regis- 
ter street 

Smith  k  Alexander,  2  Bank  st.', 
Leith 

Smith,  P.,  k  Son,  41  Constitu- 
tion street 

Smith,  Alex.,  22  Bernard  street 

Smith,  John,  28  Forth  street. 
See  Adv. 

Smith,  P.  B.,  21  Constitution  st. 

Smith,  R.  M.,  41  Constitution  st. 

Somerville,  John,  &  Co.,  4G 
Quality  street 

Sorensen,  M.,  &  Kidd,  53  Consti- 
tution street 

Steel,  J.  M.,  &  Co.,  118  Consti- 
tution street 

Stegmann  k  Co.,  88  Constitution 
street 

Stein,  Andrew,  Lochrin 

Stein,  John,  Lochrin 

Stenhouse,  A.  k  G.,  Wet  docks 

Steven,  Wm.,  27  Commercial  st. 

Stewart  &  Co.,  31  St  Andrew  sq. 

Stewart,  J.  k  G.,  Ill  and  113 
High  street 

Swaine,  E.  A.,  k  Crudelius,  7  &: 
8  Citadel 

Taylor,  J.  &  G.,  7  Downie  place 
and  32S  Lawnmarket 

Taylor,  A.,  Drummond  st.  court 

Taylor,  James,  John's  lane 

Taylor,  R. ,  John's  lane 

Taysen  &  Co.,  25  Constitution 
street 

Tennant,  W.  G.,  2S  Bernard  st. 

Thorn,  David,  k  Co.,  68  Con- 
stitution street 

Thomson,  Lauder,  k  Co.,  29  St 
Andrew  street,  Leith 

Thomson,  D.  J.,  &  Co.,  14  &  15 
Giles'  street,  Leith 

Thomson,  J.  G.,  &  Co.,  29  St 
Andrew  street,  Leith 

Thomson,  William,  k  Co.,  C3 
Constitution  street 

Thomson,  R.  H.,  IS  CoatfieM 
lane 


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MIL 


Tliyne  &  Tait,  37  Lothian  road 
and  Grindlay  street 

Tinnswood,  R. ,  32  Bernard  st. 

Tod,  J.  B.,  &  Son,  151  Constitu- 
tion street 

TurnbuU  k  Kay,    21   Greenside 
place 

Turnbull,   Salvesen,    &   Co.,   23 
Sandport  street 

Virtue,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  8  Constitu- 
tion street 

Waldie,  James,  &  Son,  Whitfield 
place 

Warburg,  M.  A.,  &  Co.,  8S  Con- 
stitution street 

Warden,  W.,  &  Co.,  7  Ronald- 
son's  buildings 

Warrack  &  Baillie,  Foxe's  lane 

Warrack,  John,  &  Co.,  43  Con- 
stitution street 

Watson,  Turcan,  k  Co.,  74  Con- 
stitution street 

White,  A.,  k  Co.,  37  Bernard  st. 

Williamson,  Charles,  19  Bernard 
street 

Wilson,  Brandt,  k  Co.,  28  Ber- 
nard street 

Wishart  k  Clapperton,  22  Baltic 
street 

Wishart  k  Son,  20  Queen  street, 
Leith 

Wishart,  David  F.,  12  Catherine 
street  court 

Wolff,  1ST.  de,  36  Quality  street 

Wood,  P.  k  Co.,  41  Bernard  st. 

Wotherspoon,    J.    B.    M.,    Wet 
docks 

Wright,  G.,  25  North  bridge 

Yule,  Watson,  k  Co.,  39  Consti- 
tution street 

Messengers-at-Arms. 
See  Law  Directory. 

Metal  Merchants. 

Anderson,    Robert,    &    Co.,    67 

Timber  bush 
Campbell,    T.     B.,    k    Co.,     S 

Picardy  place  and  61  Consti- 
tution street 
Dunn,  D.  &  R.,  15  Blair  street 
Gallie,  Laird,   &  Co.,   58  High 

street  and  109  Constitution  st. 
Gray,  A.,  1  Gray's  place 
Redpath,     Brown,    k     Co.,     33 

Candlemaker    row     and    137 

Constitution  street 
Ross,  William,  21  Leith  street 
Slimon,   R.   k  D.,   40,   41,  k  43 

Shore 
Sutherland,  Robert,  43  Coatfield 

lane 
Wishart,  D.  F.,  Catherine  street 

court 


Metal  Refiner. 

Paton,  Thomas  (andmetal  dealer^. 
93  Abbey  hill 


Meters  and  Weighers. 

Proudfoot,     George,     k    Co.,    2 
Dock  place 

Midwives. 

Those  marked  *  are  also  Sick- 
nurses. 

*Aitken,  Mrs,  9  Grindlay  street 
*Aitken,  Mrs  W.,   1  North  St 

James'  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  16  Jamaica  st. 
Boyle,  Mrs,  21  St  John  street 
Chalmers,  Mrs,  3  Alva  street 
^Fleming,  Mrs,  23  Howe  street 
"Flett,  Mrs,  44  India  place 
Gunn,  Mrs,  3  Hope  street  lane 
Horsburgh,    Mrs,    5   St  James' 

place 
''Johnson,  Mrs,  48  Dean  street 
*Kelly,  Mrs,  23  Howe  street 
Lothian,  Mrs,  7  James'  st. ,  Leith 

walk 
M'Grath,  Mrs,  35  Home  street 
M  'Kenzie,  Mrs,  150  High  street 
M  'Michael,  Mrs,  7  Ashley  build- 
ings 
'Milne,  Mrs,   2   Murray  street, 

Crosscauseway 
Morrison,  Mrs,  23  S.  St  James' 

street 
*Nisbet,  Mrs  C,  57  Lower  View- 

craig  row 
Roberts,  Mrs,  2  Romilly  place 
*Robertson,  Mrs,  4  Newport  st, 
Robertson,      Mrs,      2      Tontine 

buildings 
^Sutherland,  Mrs  I.,  4  Vennel 
*Veitch,  Mrs,  52  India  place 
"Wilson,  Mrs,  4  Allan  street 
sWork,  Mrs  Ann,  66  Kirkgate 

Milliners  and  Dress- 
makers. 

Adamson,  J.  &  R.,  4  Warriston 
place 

Allan,  Mrs,  68  Nicolson  street 

Allan,  Mrs  Ann,  68  Nicolson  st. 

Allan,  Miss,  5  West  St  Anthony 
place 

Alexander,  Mrs,  k  Co.,  87 
George  street 

Anderson,  J.  C,  8  Lothian  st. 

Anderson,  Miss,  2  Wellington 
place,  Leith 

Anderson,  Miss,  33  London  st. 

Anderson,  Miss,  44  India  place 

Angus,  Miss,  44  India  place 

Armstrong,  Mrs,  6  Howe  street 

Baillie,  Mrs  Margt,  37  London 
street 

Baird,  Mrs,  51  Rosemount  build- 
ings 

I  laird,  Miss,  57  Broughton  st. 

Baird,  Miss,  1  Cumberland  st. 

iklcarras,  Miss,  23  Duke  street 


Ballantine,     Misses,    55     India 

place 
Ballantyne,  Miss,  39  North  Pitt 

street 
Barlow,  Miss,  46  Thistle  street  / 
Bartholomew,  Misses,  k  Co. ,  29 . 

Queen  street 
Baxter,  Miss,  61  Frederick  st. 
Bisset,  Archibald,  43  Home  st. 
Blair,  Mrs,  3  North  Pitt  street 
Bl.yth,  Yule,  k  Co.,  112  George 

street 
Borley,  Mrs.  G,  8  Calton  street 
Borthwick,  Mrs,  6  Brown  street 

buildings 
Briscoe,  Miss,  7  St  Vincent  st. 
Brown,  J.  &M.,  25a  Scotland  st. 
Brown,  Mrs  Chas.,  79  Broughton 

street 
Brown,  Miss  W.,  1  S.  Charlotte  - 

street 
Bruce,  Misses,  15  Dublin  street 
Budge  &  Webster,  63  George  st 
Cameron  &  Violard,  124  George 

street 
Cameron,  Mrs  J.,  239  Canongate 
Cameron,  Misses,  29   Frederick  * 

street 
Campbell,    Miss,    63    Frederick 

street 
Garment,  Mrs,  Dean 
Carr,  Misses,  1  Blenheim  place 
Cathels,  Misses,  67  Cumberland 

street 
Chessar,  Miss  A.,  33  Frederick  st. 
Christie,  M.  &  S.,  5  Great  Junc- 
tion street 
Clark,  Mrs,  83  George  street 
Colden,  Miss,  40  Earl  Grey  st. 
Common,  Miss  E.,   7  E.  Adam 

street 
Conquergood,    Miss,   73   George 

street 
Cornwall,  Mrs,  5  Howe  street 
Couper,  T.  C.  A.,  57  Hanover  st. 
Cowan,  Miss  J.,  100  Kirkgate 
Cranstoun,  C,  10  Hanover  st. 
Crawford,  John,  5  Clerk  street 
Crossan,   Misses,   29  Broughton 

street 
Cunningham,  M.  &  H,  10  Char- 
lotte street,  Leith 
Currie,  Miss  J.,  507  Lawnmarket 
Currie,  Miss  M.,  135  Kirkgate 
Dalton,   Miss,  41  N.  Richmond 

street 
Darling,  Miss,  5  Gray's  court 
Davidson,  William,  54a  Hanover 

street 
Davidson,  Miss,  44  London  st. 
Dawson,  Miss  Jessie,  35  Coatfield 

lane 
Dee,  Miss,  42  Thistle  street 
Denholm,  Mrs,  2  Albert  place 
Dick,  H.  &  J.,  55  George  street 
Dick,  Miss,  140  Rose  street 
Dickson,  W.  &  H.,  2  Gt.  Junc- 
tion street 
Dickson,  Misses,  6  Park  street 


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Dickson,  Miss,  12  North  Mel- 
\  A'ille  place 

Exson,  Miss,  36  George  street 
Donaldson,  Misses,  4  Rankeillor 
I   street 

pougal,  Miss,  11  Grindlay  street 
pouglas,  M.  k  J.,  21  Hanover 
i  street 

pouglas,  Miss,  10  Deanhaugh  st. 
bminmond,  Miss,  1 6  Grange  loan 
pudgeon,  Misses,  10  Cassels  pi. 
pudgeon,  M.,  205  Canongate 
puff,  Mrs,  102  Nicolson  street 
puns,  Miss,  161  Rose  street 
'Mgar,  Miss,  8  North  bridge 
Elders,    Misses,    3    Summerhall 
{   place 

plrskine,  Mrs  M.,  98  Abbey  hill 
(Swing,  Mrs  H.,  69  Broughton 
j   street 

Tairbairn,  James,  7  and  11  Clerk 
[    street 

[?airbairn,  Miss,  35  "Whitfield  pi. 
iairgrieve,  Miss,  62  Princes  st. 
fella,  M.  &  J.,  23  Frederick  st. 
(Ferguson,  Miss,  51  Broughton  st. 
p inlay,  E.,  322  Lawnmarket 
ijlach,  Mrs,  23  Howe  street 
Fletcher,  Mrs,  26  Frederick  st. 
Forsyth,  Miss,  85  George  street 
Fraser,  Misses,  3  Wrarriston  pi. 
French,  Mrs,  6  Bristo  street 
Fyfe,  Mrs,  13  East  Adam  sti'eet 
Galloway,  Misses,  3  Morton  st. 
pribb,  Miss,  44  India  place 
billies  Sisters,  16  Spence's  place, 
I  Leith 

Goodall,  E.,  27  Haddington  pi. 
joodsir,  Misses,  11  Dundas  st. 
jovan,  Mrs,  9  Howe  street 
ray,  J. ,  4  N.  St  Andrew  st. 
reathead,  Miss,  78  Nicolson  st. 
reig,  Miss,  59  Earl  Grey  street 
Gtreiner,  Miss  C,  5  Cockburn  st. 
3rubb,  Miss,  16  Drummond  st. 
jruthrie  k  Shillinglaw,  74  South 
t    Clerk  street 

Gtuthrie,  Misses,  4  St  Andrew  sq. 
Hall,  Misses,  1  Clerk  street 
Hamilton,  Miss,  23  Nicolson  st. 
Hawkins,  Miss,  51  Clerk  street 
Hay,  Miss,  17  Spittal  street 
Henderson,  Miss,  8  Frederick  st. 
Henderson,  Miss  A.,  2  Cheyne 

street 
Hepburn,  Misses,  2a  Albany  st. 
Hofford,  Miss,  25  Frederick  st. 
Hollis,  Misses,  29  Frederick  st. 
Hope,  Miss  M. ,  8  Raeburn  place 
Hunter,   Misses,  56a  Broughton 

street 
Hunter,  Miss,  10  St  Anthony  pi 
Hunter,  Miss,  13  Hope  street 
Hunter,  Miss  J. ,  5  Chapel  street 
Hunter,  Miss  M.   D.,   3  Grange 

road 
Inglis,  Isabella,  1  Brown  street 
Inglis,  Miss  M.,  17  W.  Nicolson 

street 


Ingram,  Mrs,  16  St  Vincent  st. 
Jack,  M.  k  J.,  52  N.  Pitt  street 
Jackson,  E.  J.  A.,  5  Great  Junc- 
tion street 
Jeffrey,  Miss,  33  N.  Richmond 

street 
Jendine,  Miss,  21  Brougham  st. 
Johnston,  Miss,  2  Hay  street 
Kerr,  Mrs  J.,  15  Saunders  street 
Kerr,  Miss,  18  Downie  place 
Kerr,  Miss,  4  Melbourne  place 
Kerr,  Miss,  31  Lothian  street 
Knight,  Miss,  38  Broughton  st. 
Knowles,  Miss,  ]  5  Hart  street 
Laidlaw,  A.,   Clanalpine  build- 
ings 
Lamb,  Misses,  115  George  street 
Lamb,  Miss,  17  Dundas  street 
Lawrie,  Miss,  93a  George  street 
Lees,  Miss,  53  Thistle  street 
Lennox,  Miss,  17  West  Nicolson 

street 
Lindsay,  Misses,  k  Aitken,  2  "W. 

Salisbury  place 
Livingston,  Miss,  10  Nicolson  st. 
Lorimer,   Mrs   Isa.,    14  Queens- 
ferry  street 
Louden,  Miss,  34  Barony  st. 
Loudon,  John,  7  St  Patrick  st. 
Lowdon,    Miss    Mary   Ann,    59 

Leith  wynd 
M'Callum,   Mrs,   166  Fountain- 
bridge 
Macfarlane,    M.,   56   Brunswick 

street 
M'Glashan,    Misses,    50   George 

street 
M'Intyre,  Misses,  56  Lothian  st. 
M'Kay,  Miss  C,  4W.  Adam  st. 
M'Kay,  Miss  G,  11  Dalrymple 

place 
M'Kay,  Miss,  14  Barony  street 
M'Kay,  Miss,  4  Lord  Russell  pi. 
M'Kenzie,  Miss,  3  St  Bernard's 

row 
Mackie,  Miss,  50  Castle  street 
M'Killop,  Miss,  4  Blenheim  pi. 
Mackintosh,  Misses,  9  Montague 

street 
M'Lean,  Mrs  Ann,  26  St  James 

square 
M'Millan,  Mrs,  31  North  bridge 
M'Niven,  Miss,  12  Castle  street 
M'Pherson,  D.,  76,  77,  and  78 

Leith  street 
Macvicar  k  Winks,   42   George 

street 
Malcolm,   Margaret,    12    Chapel 

street 

Manderson,  Miss,  5  West  Adam 
i  street 

Marshall,  J.,  55  Cockbum  street 
Marshall,  Miss,  30  Royal  circus 
Martin,  Miss,  15  Lothian  road 
Martin,  Miss,  18  Clyde  street 
Mathewson,  Miss,  19  Union  st. 
Matthew,  Mrs,  11  W.  Richmond 

street 
Mercer,  Miss,  35  Broughton  st. 


Middleton,  H.  D.,  U  St  Leonard 

street 
Millar,  Mrs  A.,  2  Windsor  st. 
Miller,  Misses,  31  North  bridge 
Millidge,  Miss,  44  George  street 
Milne,  Miss  Janet,  2  Alison  sq. 
Minto,  Mrs,  55  George  street 
Morris,  Miss  M.,  2  Huntly  st. 
Mossman,  Miss,  24  Lauriston  st. 
Mowat,  Mrs,  21  Nelson  street 
Mozzi,  Mrs,  119  (leorge  street 
Muir,  Mrs,  10  Baker's  place 
Murray,  Misses,  75  Broughton  st. 
Myles,  Mrs,  18  Nelson  street 
Naismith  &  Richardson,  13  Buc- 

cleuch  street 
Napier,  Misses,  2  St  David's  ter. 
Nelson,  Miss,  16  Brougham  st. 
Newberry,  Mrs,  5  S.  College  st. 
Nichol,  Misses,  121  George  st.    , 
Nicol,  Misses,  30  St  James'  sq. 
Nicol,  Miss,  51  Earl  Grey  street 
Nimmo,    Misses,    60    Frederick 

street 
Orr,  Misses  M.  &  J.,  21  Charlotte 

street,  Leith 
Paterson,    Misses    A.    k   J.,    54 

Lothian  street 
Paterson,  Miss  A.,  54  High  st. 
Paterson,  Miss,  21  Castle  street 
Paterson,     Miss    M.,     43    Earl 

Grey  street 
Peacock,  Miss,  51  Home  street 
Penny,  Miss,  5  Broughton  street 
Peters,  Miss,  3  Johnston  place 
Pilrnor,  Miss,  30  Flanover  street 
Polland,  Mrs  J.  P.,  11  St  Vin- 
cent street 
Proudfoot,  Miss  M.,  2  Blackford 

place 
Ramsay,  Mrs,  46  Grindlay  street 
Ranken,  Mrs  H.,  24  Lothian  st. 
Rankine  k  Allan,  108  Nicolson 

street 
Reid,  M.  &  M.,  5  Hanover  street 
Reid,  Miss  M.,  5  Jamaica  street 
Renton,  Henry,  55  Clerk  street 
Ritchie,  Mrs,  12  Castle  sti'eet 
Ritchie,   Miss,   2S   Candlemake.r 

row 
Robertson,  Mrs  M.,  37  India  pi. 
Robertson,  Mrs  T.,  11  Market  pi. 
Robertson,  Miss,  94  Rose  street 
Rodgers,    Misses   E.    &   A.,    14 

Buccleuch  street 
Rogers,   Miss  Agnes,   21  Drum- 

dryan  street 
Roques,     Madame    C,    k    Miss 

Wight,  7  S.  St  Andrew  street 
Rose,  Miss,  1  Drummond  street 
Ross,  Mrs  H.,  8  St  Anthony  pi. 
Ross,  Mrs,  3  Elder  street 
Ross,  Miss,  47  Thistle  street 
Ross,  Miss,  31  India  place 
Ross,  Helen,  31  Fountainbridge 
Rougvie,  M.,  11  Church  street 
Russell,  D.  &  J.,  39  Clerk  street 
Russell,    Mrs   Jane,    1   Sciennes 

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Russell,  M.,  3  Portland  place 
Scott,  Misses  M.  &  E.,  2  West 

Nicolson  street 
Scott,  Miss,  100  George  street 
Sharp,  Miss  M.,  60  Leith  street 
Simpson  k  Howden,  Misses,  8 

Young  street 
Simpson,  Miss,  92  George  street 
Sinclair   k   Manson,    Misses,    3 

Davie  street 
Sinclair,  Miss,  227  High  street 
Smart,  Misses,  6  Brighton  street 
Smith,  E.  k  M.,  62  Rose  street 
Smith,     Misses    J.    k    A.,    175 

Causewayside 
Smith,    Mrs,    36    Grove   street. 

See  Adv. 
Smith,  Misses,  173  Causewayside 
Smith,  Miss  M.,  26a  Barony  st. 
Souyris,   Madame,   30  Frederick 

street 
Spalding,  Misses,    27   Hamilton 

place 
Steel,  Miss,  16  George  street 
Steele,  Miss,  22  St  Patrick  sq. 
Stevenson,    Miss    Margaret,    8 

Antigua  street 
Stewart  k  Fraser,  20  Barony  st. 
Stewart,  J.  &  C.,  7  Earl  Grey  st. 
Stewart,  Miss  Isa.,  257  Canon- 
gate 
Stewart,    Miss   M.,    53    Thistle 

street 
Stewart,  Miss,  21  Charles  street 
Stewart,  Miss,  22  William  street 
Stewart,  Miss,  9  St  James'  place 
Sylvani,    Miss    J.,     4    Summer 

bank 
Terry,  Misses,  15  W.  Maitland 

street 
Tait,  Mrs,  13  Bank  street 
Tait,  Miss,  56  George  street 
Taylor,  M.  &  A.,  17  Coburg  st. 
Taylor,  Miss,  4  Hope  street 
Thomson,  Miss,  28  London  st. 
Thomson,  Miss,  66  Cumberland 

str6t  L" 

Waddell,    Misses    J.    k    J.,    4 

Queensferry  street 
Waldie,    Miss  A.,    38  Cumber- 
land street 
Walker,  Mrs  Mary,  4  Chapel  st. 
Wail,  Mrs,  36  Fountainbridge 
Waterson,  Miss,  24  Howe  street 
Watson,     A.     k    E.,    13    West 

Nicolson  street 
Watson,  Mrs,  25  Thistle  street 
AVatson,  Miss,  21  Nelson  street 
Watson,  Miss  M.,  12  Kirkgate 
Watt,  W.,  25a  Bread  street 
WTatt,  Miss,  6  Nelson  street 
Webster,  Miss,  30  Castle  street 
AVeir,  M.  A.,  40   North   Rich- 
mond street 
West,  Miss,  25  Cumberland  st. 
AVhite,    Misses   M.    k  M.,    161 

Fountainbridge 
AVhite,   Misses  M.    k   M.,   161 
Fountainbridge 


AVhite,  Miss,  27  Riego  street 
AVilkinson,  Misses,   58  Hanover 

street 
AVilson,  C,  5  Nicolson  street 
AVilson,  C. ,  6  Spring  gardens 
AVilson,    Miss  Jane,    153    Rose 

street 
Wilson,  Miss,  16  Elm  row 
AVilson,  Miss,  6  Simpson's  court, 

Greenside 
AVinter,  Miss,  13  Chapel  street 
Wise,  Misses,  2  Mansfield  place 
AVood,  Isabella,  156  High  street 
looting,  Miss,  16  Charlotte  place 
Yule,  Mrs,  10  Baker's  place 

Millmasters. 

Beattie,  Adam,  Canonmills 

Gibson  &  AValker,  Bonnington 
steam  mills 

Gulland,  Jn.,  Bonnington  mills 

Hay,  John,  k  Co.,  AVhitiield 
place 

Herdman,  John,  &  Sons,  Hay- 
market  mills 

Inglis,  John,  Junction  steam 
mills,  AVest  Bowling-green 
street 

Ross,  James,  Lindsay  k  Marr's 
mills,  AVater  of  Leith 

Sinclair,  John,  Edinburgh  steam 
mills,  Fountainbridge 

Tod,  Alexander  &  Robert,  Com- 
mercial street 

Tod  Brothers,  1  Baker's  place 

Wilson,  William,  Swanfield 

Millstone  Manu- 
facturers. 

Smith,  J.,  &  Son,  219  High  st. 
Millwrights. 

Ballingall,  James,  15  Bangor 
road 

Bertram,  J.,  k  Son,  Anderson's 
place,  Leith  walk  foundry 

Bertram,  G.,  35  West  Sciennes 

Boyd,  A.,  Flora  ha',  Grove  st. 

Conquergood,  F.,  25  Great  Junc- 
tion street 

Forbes,  Duncan,  90  Candle- 
maker  row 

Laidlaw,  R.,  k  Son,  Simon 
square  and  7  Gilmour  street. 
See  Adv. 

M'Call,  C,  &  Co.,  Montgomery 
street 

Mather,  Alex.,  63  Fountainbr. 

Miller  &  Herbert,  Heriotfield 
works,  Heriot  buildings 

Robertson,  J.,  k  Son,  2  Couper 
street 


Mining  Engineers. 
See  Engineers. 


Modellers. 

Annan,  J.,S.-AV.  Thistle  st.  lane 
Galletly,  AVilliam,  Summer  bank 
Miller,  Thos.,  23  Upper  Grove  pi. 
Stuart  k  Campbell,  23  Morrison . 
street 

Musical  Instrument 

Makers 

and  Musicsellers. 

See  also  Organ-builders. 
Those  marked  *  are  Musicsellers.  J 
Curie,  J.,  52  Hanover  street  and 
Broughton  market.    See  Adv.  \ 
Eavestaff,  Fred.,  93a  George  st. 
Glen,  J.  k  R.,  2  N.  Bank  street 
Glen,  A.,  30  St  Andrew  square 
Gordon  k  Co. ,  37  Broughton  st. 
*Gordon,  E.  O.,  k  Co.,  53  South'1 

Clerk  street 
*Hamilton&  Muller,  116  George  I 

street 
*Jupp,  A.,  4S  Leith  street 
*Jupp,  H,  31  and  32  Kirkgate 
*Kohler,  E.,  k  Son,  21  North  br. 
Laubach,  Philip,  8  Greenside  pL 
Alurray,  Peter,  22  AV.  Sciennes  - 
*Paterson  k  Son,  27  George  st. 

See  Adv. 
""Purdie,  John,  83a  Princes  street 
*Eamsay,  John,  k  Sons,  5  Cathe- 
rine street 
Renton,  J.,  6  North  Bank  street 
*Robertson,  A.,  k  Co.,  39  Princes 

street 
*Townsend,  AVilliam,  k  Son,  9  k 

10  Greenside  place 
*AVightman,  J.,  &;  Son,  46  Fre- 
derick street 
AVilson  k  Son,  51  Cockburn  st. 
*Wood  k  Co.,  49  George  street 

Nail  Manufacturers. 

Macnab  k  Co.,  29  Candlemaker 

row 
Redpath,    Brown,    k    Co.,    33 

Candlemaker  row 
Ritchie  &  Co.,  7  Victoria  street 
Slimon,  R.  &  D.,  40,  41,  and  4J 

Shore 

Newspaper  Agents. 

Alexander,  AValter,  20  Bristo  st. 
Anderson,  J.,  26  Broughton  st. 
Anderson,  Miss,  99  Nicolson  st. 
Archibald,  Alex.,  9  Potterrow 
Banks,  Archibald,  6  Clyde  street. 

See  Adv. 
Begg,  Charles,  24  Rose  street 
Bell,  Mrs  James,  42  George  st. 
Brown,  George,  20  Dean  street 
Cameron,   Finlay,  25   Chariot 

place 

Campbell,  John,  88  Pleasance 
Cay  k  Black,  65a  George  street 
Cowan,  Dugald,  4  E.  Register  st 
Cumming,  Eobert,  249  High  st 
Dawson,  Win. ,  21  Nicolson  st. 


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pnmmond,  C,  133  Kirkgate 

trrest  &  Co.,  7  W.  Richmond  st. 

.iordon  k,  Co.,  1  Tobago  place 

iamilton,  J.   R.,  59   Charlotte 

,  street,  Leith 

'larrisou,  Mrs,  107  Rose  street 

;Iogg,  John,  2  Pitt  street 

jlogg,  Robert,   20  North  Rich- 

>   mond  street 

jjogg,  Mrs,  49  Thistle  street 

JTetfrey,  Mrs,  115  Foimtainbridge 

ifohnston,  Robert,  141  Rose  st. 

Killin,  J.,  242  Cowgate 

Low,    John  Irvine,    10    Laurie 

I    street,  Leith 

jLyall,  J.  M.,  16  South  St  David 

I    street 

M'Cann,    James,   6   Deanhaugh 

I  street 

jftlackay,  Robert,  114  Fountain 

bridge 
Maclareu,  J.,  133  Princes  street 
[Mair,  James,  177  High  street 
iMenzies,  John,  2  Hanover  street 
Muir,  A.,  7  Cockburn  street 
Muir,  J.,  293  High  street 
Murison,  N.,  2  Princes  street 
[Paton,  George,  25  Jamaica  street 
[Robertson  &  Scott,  13  Hanover 
I     street 
Robertson,     Charles,    2     North 

Richmond  street 
Robinson,  H.,  11  Greenside  st. 

See  Adv. 
Scott,  George,  6  Argyle  place 
Shaw,  Robert,  12  Simon  square 
Smith,  John,  4  Saunders  street 
Smith,  R.  P.,  125  Nicolson  st. 
Sonierville,    Robert,    10    Spring 

gardens,  Stochbridge 
Thomas,    Mrs,    31    East   Cross- 
causeway 
Tully,  David,  78  Queen  street 
Turner,    W.    N.,    49    Tolbooth 
wynd,  Leith 


Paper  Trade  Review,  23  Blair  st.  i  Cormack,  Mrs,  12  Union  street 
Scotsman,  28  &  30  Cockburn  st.  Cormack,  Mrs,  5  Upper  Grove  pi. 


Newspaper  Offices. 

Art  Journal  Office,  46  Nicolson 

street 
!  Daily  Review,  377  High  street 
;  Evening  Courant,  188  High  st. 
Farmer,    India  buildings,    Vic- 
toria street 

■  Gazette,  13  North  Bank  street 
Journal    of    Agriculture,    India 

buildings,  Victoria  street 

Ladies'   Own  Journal,    8    Mel- 
bourne place 

Leith  Burghs  Pilot,  1  Welling- 
ton pi.  and  10  Laurie  st.,  Leith 

Leith  Commercial  List,  55  Ber- 
nard street 
'  Leith  Herald,  133  Kirkgate 

North  British  Advertiser,  8  Mel- 
bourne place 

North  British  Agriculturist,  377 
High  street 

■  North   Briton,  Old  Fishmarket 

close,  190  High  street 


Scottish  Jurist,  11  Thistle  street 
Weekly  Review,  377  High  street 
Weekly   Scotsman,    28    and   30 
Cockburn  street 

Notaries  Public. 

See  Law  Directory. 

Nurserymen,  Seeds- 
men, and  Florists. 

Alexander,    James    (Dickson    & 

Co).,  Leith  Walk  nursery 
Carstairs,   Thomas,    121    George 

street  and  Warriston  nursery 
Cunningham,     Fraser,    &     Co., 

Comely  bank  and  Dean 
Currie,    John,    Parkside    lodge, 

Dalkeith  road 
Dickson,    James,    k    Sons,     32 

Hanover  Street 
Dicksons  &  Co. ,  1  Waterloo  pi 
Downie,    Laird,    &   Laing,   17  a 

Frederick  street 
Drummond  Brothers,  52  George 

street 
Duguid,  J.,  Tower  park,  Cargil 

field,  Wardie 
Edgar,  Robert,  1  King's  stables 
Gordon,  William,  15  Elm  row 
Grainger,  Robert,  &  Son,  Grange 

loan 
Handasyde,  T.,  &  Davidson,  24 

Cockburn  street 
Henderson,   R,   M.,   3S  and  40 

Grassmarket 
Lamont  &  Mitchell,  3  Hanover 

street,  and  Dean  park,  Dean 
Lawson,  Peter,  &  Son,  1  George 

IV.  bridge 
M'Kenzie,  John,  11  Grange  loan 
Mackintosh,    R.     T.,    12    Mel- 
bourne place 
Methven,    Thomas,   Leith  walk 

and  15  Princes  street 
Milne,    John,    Sunnybank    cot- 
tage, London  road 
Nicoll,    Thomas,    Boroughmuir- 

head.     See  Adv. 
Reid,  John,  32  Stafford  street 
Robertson,  Peter  S.,  &  Co.,  33 

St  Andrew  square 
Wright,  A.,  &  Son,  1  Greenside  pi. 


Nurses,  Sick. 

See  also  Midwives. 


Aitken,  Mrs,  9  Grindlay  street 
Anderson,  Mrs,  10  Jamaica  st. 
Anderson,  Mrs  M.,  16  Jamaica 

street 
Balmer,  Mrs,  10  Jamaica  street 
Barr,  Mrs,  4  Jamaica  street 
Brown,  Mrs,  17  St  Patrick  sq. 
Chalmers,  Mrs,  3  Alva  street 
Chisholm,  Mrs,  2  Northumber- 
land place 
Clark,  Mrs,  35  Broughton  street 


Crawford,  Mrs,  50  Thistle  street 
Cuthbertson,  Mrs,  4  Melbourne 

place 
Dearness,  Mrs,  50  India  place 
Dewar,  Mrs  Robert,  77  Rose  st. 
Dickie,  Mrs,  15  Jamaica  street 
Dickson,  Mrs,  44  Albany  street, 

Leith 
Dickson,  Mrs,  19  Prince  Regent 

street 
Donald,  Mrs,  7  Grindlay  street 
Dorret,  Mrs,  9a  Clarence  street 
Dougall,  Mrs,  8  Nicolson  square 
Drummond,     Mrs,    22    Jamaica 

street 
Dunbar,  Mrs,  21  Montague  st. 
Duncan,  Mrs,  21  Jamaica  street 
Elder,  Mrs,  21  Jamaica  street 
Elliot,  Mrs,  50  Cumberland  st. 
Fairbairn,  Mrs  Martha,  18  Cum- 
berland street 
Ferguson,    Mrs,    21   Brougham 

street 
Feme,  Mrs,  41a  Broughton  st. 
Ferrier,  Mrs,  16  Jamaica  street 
Findlay,  Mrs,  204  Rose  street 
Fisher,  Mrs,  60  India  place 
Forbes,  Mrs,  15  Jamaica  street 
Foster,  Mrs,  27  Dundas  street 
Fraser,   Mrs  John,  47  Cumber- 
land street 
Fyfe,  Mrs,  55  India  place 
Gordon,   Mrs   Wm.,    3   Tobago 

place 
Gowan,  M.,  2  Hamilton  place 
Grant,  Mrs,  37  William  street 
Gray,  Mrs,  22  William  street 
Gray,  Mrs  P.,  48  India  place 
Green,  Mrs,  7  Spence's  place 
Grubb,  Mrs,  5  York  place 
Gunn,  Mrs,  51  Broughton  street 
Hay,    Mrs,    73    St    Cuthbert's 

glebe 
Hay,  Mrs  Chas.,  14  Duncan  st. 
Heggie,  Mrs,  27  Jamaica  street 
Henderson,  Mrs,  44  India  place 
Heriot,    Mrs,    6    Pilrig    model 

buildings 
Hunter,  Mrs,  19  So.  St  James' 

street 
Hunter,    Mrs,   Gray's  court,   93 

Nicolson  street 
Hunter,  Mrs,  16  Jamaica  street 
Hutchison,  Mrs,  15  Jamaica  st. 
Jenkins,  Mrs,  47  William  street 
Johnston,  Mrs,  7  Union  street 
Johnston,    Mrs,  47  Cumberland 

street 
Kerr,  Mrs  Jane,  6  Saunders  street 
Kerr,  Mrs,  4  Mackenzie  place 
Ketchen,  Mrs,  11  Dalryniple  pi. 
King,  Mrs,  27  Jamaica  street 
Kinnis,  Mrs,  25  Thistle  street 
Lawrence,  Mrs,  43  India  place 
Lawson,  Mrs,  22  William  street 
Learmonth,    Mrs,    16    Jamaica 
street 


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Leslie,  Mrs,  1  Horn  lane  Waters,  Mrs,  S  William  street 

Liddell,  .Mrs,  41  Grindlay  street  Webster,  Mrs,  14  Rintoul  place 
M'Gill,  Mrs,  S  Mackenzie  place  iWhyte,  MrsC,  8  William  street 
M'Gowan,  Mrs,  2  Hamilton  place,  Wilson,  Mrs,  477  Lawnniarket 


Wilson,  Mrs,  14  North  Melville 

place 
Wilson,  Mrs,  2  Hamilton  place, 

Stoekbridge 
Wilson,  Mrs  C,  9  Calton  kill 
Wilson,  Mrs,  SO  George  street 
Work,  Mrs  Ann,  66  Kirkgate 


Stoekbridge 

M'Grash,  Mrs,  35  Home  street 

M'Hendrie,   Mrs  Jane,  7  New- 
port street 

M'Intyre,  Mrs,  35  Scotland  st. 

M'Kenzie,  John,  37  North  bridge 

M'Kenzie,  Mrs,  10  Duncan  st. 

Mackinlay,  Mrs,  32  India  place   Young,  Mrs,  4  Jamaica  street 

M'Lean,  Malcolm,  148  Rose  st. 

MTherson,      Mrs,     3     Comely  Oil  Merchants 

green  place  KJU  ^ercnams. 

Mair,  Mrs,  10  North  Richmond  Bath ville  Patent  Paraffin  Oil 
street  Store — Port-Hopetoun    ware- 

Malloch,  Mrs,  24  India  place  houses ;  W.  k  H.  Potts,  agents 

illar,  Mrs,  5  Spence's  place        Caledonian  Oil  Company  ;  James 


Miller,  Mrs,  19  S.  St  James'  st. 

Mowatt,  Mrs,  165  Rose  street 

Neilson,  Mrs,  21  Nelson  street 

Nicol,  Mrs  M.,  22  Jamaica  st. 

Noble,  Mrs  R.,  16  East  Adam  st.  Dane,    James,    k    Co 

Oliphant,  Mrs,  44  Couper  street       Register  street 

Paton,  Mrs,  8  Kerr  street 

Pearce,  Mrs,  15  Jamaica  street 

Pearson,     Mrs,     4     Rosemount 

buildings 
Proctor,  Mrs,  3  Spence's  place, 

Leith 
Quinet,  Mrs,  22  William  street 


M'Kelvie,  agent,  Haymarket 
Callender,  D.,  k  Son,   St   An- 
thony's lane,  Leith 
Craig  k  Rose,  Anderson  place 

3   East 


R,,  &  Co.,  5  and  6 


Davidson 

Shore 
Dickson,  Thomas,  9  Semple  st. 
Duncan,  Colin,   &  Son,    Upper 

drawbridge,  Leith 
Foulis,  A.  B.,  136  High  street 
Hill,  Alex.,  32  S.  Richmond  st. 
Reid,  Mrs  J. ,  47  Cumberland  st.  Innes  &  Grieve,  11  St  Andrew  sq. 
Reikie,  Mrs,  13  Grindlay  street  JKinninmont,  R.  R.,  Dean  bank 
Rhind,  Mrs,  1  Morningside  lodge 

Richardson,  Mrs,  5  Clerk  street  i  Liddle,  Wm. ,  Regent  Arch  place 
Richardson,  Mrs,  10  St  Patrick  Lundy,  J.  J.,  &  Co.,  20  Elbe  st. 
square  M'Intosh,  James  A.,  k   Co.,  8 

Robertson,  Mrs,  4  Newport  street '     Salamander  street 
Robertson,  Mrs,  135  George  st.     M'Kinlay,  Wm.,  2  St  Anthony 

court,  Leith 


et 


Roger,  Mrs,  6  Baker's  place 
Ross,  Mrs,  9  Bristo  place 
Ross,  Mrs,  14  William  street 
Ross,  Mrs  D. ,  2  Barony  street 
Rutherford,  Mrs,  17  William  st 
Scott,  Mrs,  44  Howe  street 
Scott,    Mrs   Bryden,    76   Foun 
tainbridge 


jMacnab  k  Co.,  29  Candlemaker 

row 
,  Moffat,  G.  D.,  38  Dundas  street. 

See  Adv. 
Moir,  John,  York  lane 
North  British    Colour   Co.,   20 

Elbe  street 


Sharp, Mrs,  73 St Cuthbert's glebe! Paraffin  Oil  Company,  Lochrin 
Simpson,  Mrs,  11  Couper  street   Parker,  M.,  &  Co.,  26  Giles'  st. 


Sinclair,  Mrs,  9  Brougham  st, 
Sivewright,  Mrs,  19  Jamaica  st. 
Smith,  Mrs,  1  Market  place 
Smith,  Mrs  C,  2  Alfred  place 
Smith,  Miss,  62  Clerk  street 
Souter,  Mrs,  1  North  St  James' 

street 
Spalding,  Mrs,  3  Jamaica  street 
Speed,  Mrs,  5  Spence's  place 
Stephenson,  Mrs,  15  Jamaica  st. 
Stevens,  Mrs,  44  India  place 
Stewart,  Mrs,  16  Jamaica  street 
Tarbet,  Mrs,  59  Broughton  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  27  Blah  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  41a   Broughton 

street 
Ure,  Mrs,  50  India  place 
Urquhart,  Mrs,  35  Jamaica  street 
Wait,  Mrs,  2  Bowling-green  st. 


Paterson    k    Allan,    75    Grass- 
market  and  2  and  3  Heriot 
bridge 
Potts,  W.  k  H.,  Port-Hopetoun 
Richardson  Brothers,  105  West 

bow 
Richardson,  Francis,  &  Co.,  Old 

Corn  Exchange 
Rowatt  k  Son,  Lothian  road 
Sang  &  Barker,  Barony  street 
Sinclair  k  Co.,  I  and  2  Calton 

street 
Smiths  k  Co.,   1    Blair  street. 

See  Adv. 
Walker,  T.  M.,  106  West  bow 
Warden,    William,    k    Co.,     7 

Ronaldson's  buildings 
Wylie,  Daniel,  &  Son,  10  Mart- 
land  street,  Newhaven 


Opticians. 

Adie  k  Son,  50  Princes  street 
Bryson,  James,  60a  Princes  street 
Buist,  Jas.  (wholesale),  5  Nieol- 

son  street 
Hart,  W.  D.,   8  North  College 

street 
Henderson,  A.,  23  Hanover  st. 
Lennie,  E.,  46  Princes  street 
M'Call,  J.,  11  Leith  street 
Marshall  &  Sons,  87  George  st. 
Ranken,  George,  108  Rose  stree 
Reid,  Alexander,  31  Castle  stree 

See  Adv. 
Salom  k  Co. ,  98  Princes  street 
Stevenson,    P.,    51    George  iv. 

bridge 
Taylor,  James,  46  Princes  street 
Vernon,  J.  E.,  54  Leith  street. 

See  Adv. 

Organ-builders. 

Ewart,  William,  36  North  Rich- 
mond street 

Hamilton,  T.  k  D.,  116  George 
street 

Holt,  Frederick,  Upper  Grove 
place 

Renton,  J.,  6  North  Bank  street. 
See  Adv. 

Townsend  &  Son,  9  and  10 
Greenside  place 

Wightman,  J.,  &  Son,  46  Fre- 
derick street 

Wood  k  Co.,  49  George  street 

Outfitters. 

See  Woollen  Drapers. 

Paint  Manufacturers. 

See  Colour  Manufacturers. 

Painters,  Paperhangers, 
and  Glaziers. 

See  also  Glass  Merchants. 

Aikman,  J.,  &  Son,  8  Queens- 
ferry  street 
Allan,  Wm.,  46  George  street 
Anderson,  A.,  8  Kerr  street 
Anderson,  S.,  27  Coburg  street 
Ballantine,    James,    k   Son,    42 

George  street 
Bell,  James  M.,  2  W.  Preston  st. 
Bisset,  T.,  11  Hill  place 
Bolton  k  Co.,    15,   16,  and  17 

Commercial  street 
Bourhill,  Jas.  E.,  9a  Young  st. 
Brechin,  George,  15  Lothian  st. 
Butler,    James,    54    Brunswick 

street 
Butti,  G.  A.,  515  Lawnmarket 
Cameron,  Finlay,  25  Cockburn 

street 
Cameron,  James,  214  Canongate 


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I'M' 


899 


Campbell,  J.,  28  St  Patrick  sq. 
}iceri,  Mantica,   and  Torre,  81 

Leith  street 
"lark,  James,  1  Lothian  road 
[jlephane,  H.,  8  Johnston  ter. 
popper,    W.,   &    Son,    1    India 
i    street 

Davidson,  William,  6  Bread  st. 
gempster,  M.,  Morningside 
Dickson   &    Small,    Merchiston 

terrace 
Bobie,  G.,  23  George  street 
jDodds, Wm.,  &  Co.,  89  Pleasance 
Pouglas,    James,    3    Greyfriars 
I    place 

Edwards,  James,  22  Downie  pi. 
Erskine,  W. ,  8b  Elder  street 
Ferguson,  D.  K.,  14  West  New- 
|   insjton 

Forsyth,  William,  17  Bristo  st. 
Fortune,  John,  44  India  street 
Fowler,  A.,  &  Son,  10  Pitt  street 
praser,  Alex.,  132  High  street 
Graham  &  Reith,  90  George  st. 
Grav,  D.,  18  India  place 
Hadden,  Robert,  &  Son,  99  Con- 
stitution street 
Hall,  Thomas,  1  Queen  street 
Hamilton,  J.,  100b  George  street 
Harvey,  Peter,  33  St  Andrew  sq. 
Hoggan,  George,  47  Earl  Grey  st. 
Hunter,  Jokn,"72Tolboothwynd, 
[  Leith 
Jameson,  Andrew,  50  North  Pitt 

street.     See  Adv. 
lohnstone   &   Taylor,   7   Union 

place 
Johnstone,  R. ,  5  Charlotte  street, 

Leith 
(Kent,  Geo.  K. ,  3  Wemyss  place 
Kerr,  J.  F.,  61b  Frederick  street 
Knox,  J.,  19  Greenside  place 
ILawson,  William,  39  Bridge  st 
{Lindsay,  J. ,  4  West  Richmond 
|    street 

{Logan,  W.,  28  N.  Richmond  st 
ftl'Cidloch,  David,  22  Downie 
(    place 

JM'Dougall,  J.,  21  London  street 
•M'Ewan,  William,  2  Stafford  st. 
iMacfarlane  &  Wallace,  7  Char- 
I    lotte  place 

JMacgill  k  Begbie,  62  Bristo  st. 
JMacgill,  Archibald,  2  Hope  street 
Macintosh,  David,  31  Thistle  st. 
iMackbride  &  Gibson,  3  Mans- 
field place 
.M'Kecknie,  J.,  176  Canongate 
M'Millan,  D.,  139  Grassmarket 
M'Pherson,  James,  7  Baker's  pi. 
•Martin,  William,  102  Rose  st. 
.Melville,  J.,  23  W.  Nicolson  st. 
Milne,  W.,  40  London  street 
Moffat,  William,  18  Elm  row 
Morrison,  James,   Upper  draw- 
bridge, Leith 
Moxon,  C.  &  J. ,  63a  George  street 
Muirhead,  A.,  22  Nelson  street 
Musgrove,  W.,  5a  Frederick  st. 


Newbigging,  D.,  47  Lothian  st. 
Nisbet,  John,  15  George  street 
O'Neil,  H.,  210  Cowgate 
Paxton,  W.,  1  Abercromby  pi. 
Peddie,  Robert,  &  Son,  3  Duke 

street,  Leith 
Phillips,  W. ,  8  Mackenzie  place 
Potts,  G.  H. ,  92  Princes  street 
Prentice,  Robert,  7  Milne  square 
Purdie,    Bonnar,   &  Carfrae,  77 

George  street 
Ramsay,  John,  44  Grindlay  st. 
Randalls,  Joseph,  1  Church  road, 

Trinity 
Redpath,  Thos.,  124  Pleasance 
Reid,  Robert,  2  Blenheim  place 
Rintoid,    Alexander,    27    Elder 

street 
Robertson,  W.,  146  Constitution 

street 
Ross,  D.,  194  Rose  street 
Ross,    R.     Jamieson,     8    West 

Nicolson  street 
Shaw,  Joseph,  8  South  Clerk  st. 
Sheppard,     James,    107    George 

street 
Shiels,  T. ,  1  Howard  place 
Small  &  Thorn,   4  Haddington 

place 
Smith,  Thomas,  21  George  street 
Spence,  Francis,  7  Great  Junction 

street 
Stewart,  John,  4  Baker's  place 
Strachan,   J.,   11b  Leith  street 

terrace 
Tait,  A.,  82  Constitution  street 
Tarbet,  J.,  5  Blair  street 
Taylor,  Johnston,   &   Taylor,   7 

Union  place.     See  Adv. 
Thomson,  Arthur,  3  Dock  street 
Tod,  Robert,  35  Dundas  street 
Todd,  J.,  79  Rose  street 
Walker,   John,   43   North   Pitt 

street 
Weston,  Samuel,  23  Home  street. 

See  Adv. 
White,  C,  18  Dundas  street 
White,  John,  32  Causewayside 
Wightman,  W.,    37    Whitfield 

place 
Wilson,  Rt.,  25  Crosscauseway 
Wilson,  R.,  67  So.  Clerk  street. 

See  Adv. 
Wintour,  W.,  2  Maitland  street 
Younger,  John,  6,  7,  and  8  Com- 
mercial street 


Painters,  Animal. 

M'Leod,    John,    28    Buccleuch 

place 
Steell,  Gourlay,  90  George  street 


Painters,  Historical. 

Harvey,   Sir  George,   21  Regent 

terrace 
Paton,  Sir  Noel,  33  George  sq. 


Painters,  Landscape. 

Bough,  Samuel,  2  Hill  street 
Brown,  Wm.  B.,  52  Gilmore  pi. 
Burns,  A.,  22  Calton  hill 
Clark,  Thos.,  11  Castle  terrace 
Frier,  Robert,  62  Queen  street 
Hill,  D.  O.,  28  Calton  hill 
Paton,  W.  H.,  16  George  square 
Perigal,  Arthur,  7  Oxford  terrace 
Scott,  J.  R.,  15  Dublin  street 
Smart,  J.,  16  Picardy  place 
Stewart,  J.  L.,  25  E.  Claremont 

street 
Wintour,  J.  C,  85  St  Cuthbert'« 

glebe 

Painters,  Miniature. 

Deuchar,  Miss  E.  R.,  Trafalgar 

house,  Chalmers'  crescent 
Devine,  Peter,  101b  Princes  st. 
Roger,  William,  7  Dewar  place 
Ross,  Mrs,  36  Hanover  street 

Painters,  Portrait. 

Barclay,  J.  M.,  11  Forres  street 
Crawford,  Donald,  2  Lynedoch  pi. 
Crawford,  W. ,  2  Lynedoch  place 
Cruickshank,  F. ,  24  George  st. 
Davidson,  Jn. ,  2  W.  Lauriston  pi. 
Herdman,    Robert,    9    St    Ber- 
nard's crescent 
Horsburgh,  J.,  17  Princes  street 
Knott,  Tavernor,  3  Queen  street 
Lees,  Chas.,  19  Scotland  street 
Leggett,  A.,  13  London  street 
Leyde,  Otto,  7  S.  Charlotte  st. 
Macbeth,     Norman,     28    Saxe- 

Cobourg  place 
Macleay,  K. ,  3  Malta  terrace 
M'Taggart,  W.,  4  Melville  ter. 
Millar,  James  B.,  3  Duncan  st. 
Myles,  John,  59  Cockburn  st. 
Nicol,  Wm.,  15  Blacket  place 
Ogilvy,  J.,  2  West  Nicolson  st. 
Ross,  R.  T.,  78  Queen  street 
Smith,  Colvin,  32  York  place 
Steell,  Gourlay,  90  George  street 
Stewart,  J.  O.,  40  Grindlay  st. 
Watson,  S. ,  Old  Broughton  cot- 
tage, E.  Claremont  street 
Watson,  W.  S.,  10  Forth  street 

Paperhanging 
Manufacturers. 

Campbell,  Jas.,  40  Cockburn  st. 

Campbell,  Peter,  4  Greenside 
street.     See  Adv. 

Halliday,  Wdliam,  Lower  Gil- 
more  place 

M'Crie,  W.,  &  Co.,  22  Leith  walk 

Purves  &  Halliday,  L.  Gilmore  pi. 

Papermakers. 

Cowan  &  Co.,  3S  W.  Register  st. 
Dickson,  James,  &  Co.,  10  South 

St  Andrew  street 
llaeniven&  Cameron,  23  Blairst. 


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Tullis,  R.,  &  Co.,  7  George  st. 
Whyte,    A.,    &    Son,    2   and   4 
North  St  David  street 

Paper-rulers. 

Currie  &  Lamb,  10  Hunter  sq. 
Gow,  James,  13  Blair  street 
Harlow,  Thomas,  84  High  street 
Napier  &;  Forbes,   4   St  James' 

square 
Poison  &    Falconer,    12    Royal 

Exchange 

Paperstainers. 

See  Marble  and  Coloured 
Paper  Makers. 

Pavement  Merchants. 

Barrie,  D.,  Scotland  street  station 
M'Intosh,  Robert,  4  Commercial 

street 
Millar,  David,  Mansfield  cottage, 

Bellevue 
Webster,  J.,  Junction  br.  wharf 

Pawnbrokers. 

Abram,  H.,  2  and  18  Victoria  st. 

Barker,  Patrick,  16  Chapel  st. 

Campbell,  D.,  Southern  Loan 
Office,  97  Nicolson  street 

C'lark,  Wa,  312  Lawnmarket 

Duffy,  P.,  60  St  Andrew  street, 
Leith 

Edinburgh  &  Leith,  16  Calton  st. 

Edinburgh  Loan  Company,  39 
South  bridge.     See  Adv. 

Equitable  Loan  Co.  of  Scotland, 
4  Milne  square.     See  Adv. 

Ferguson,  J.,  &  Co.,  312  Lawn- 
market 

Fitzpatrick,  Jane,  179  Canon- 
gate 

Flannigan,  M.,  142  Cowgate 

Fraser,  C,  11  Old  Assembly  close 

Garland,  J.  0.,  35  St  Andrew 
street,  Leith 

Gilbert  &  Co.,  68  Shore 

Gorman,  Nath.,  13  Hill  place 

Haldane,  J.,  Riddle's  close 

Hutton,  A.,  82  South  bridge 
and  10  High  street 

Hutton,  Robert,  209  High  st. 

Kennedy,  John  M.,  1  Milne  sq. 

Kinnear,  James,  40  Potterrow 

M 'Cambridge,  Peter,  51  and  59 
Candlemaker  row 

M'Dermott,  James,  8  Kirkgate 
and  1  Coatfield  lane,  Leith 

Money  Loan  Co.,  105  High  st. 

North  British  Loan  Office,  312 
Lawnmarket ;  AViUiam  Clark. 
See  Adv. 

O'Farrell,  James,  7  Back  of 
Vaults,  Leith 

Owens,  M.,  171  Cowgate 

Paterson,  Abertas,  10  Bruns- 
wick street,  Stockbridge 

Paterson,  G.,  1  Richmond  place 
and  21  Grecnside  row 


South  Bridge  Co.,  35  South  br. 

See  Adv. 
Thomson,  George,  95  West  port 
Thomson,  J.,  44  South  bridge 
Veitch,  Robert,  135  High  street 
White,  John,  6  Brunswick  st. 
Williamson,  James,  98  Rose  st. 
Wilson,    Robert,    243   and   251 

High  street 

Penmakers. 

Caldwell  Brothers,  15  Waterloo 

place.     See  Adv. 
Macniven  &Cameron,  23  Blairst. 

Perfumers,  Wholesale. 

See  also  Hairdressers. 
Blackball  Brothers,  19  New  st. 

and  22  North  bridge 
Raimes,  Blanshards,  k  Company, 

Smith's  place 

Pewterers. 

Moyes,  James,  108  West  bow 
Slimon,  R.  &  D.,  40,  41,  and  43 
Shore. 

Philosophical  Instru- 
ment Makers. 

Cameron,  James,  71  Adam  sq. 
Hart,  Wm.  D.,  8  N.  College  st. 
Kemp  &  Co.,  12  and  13  Infirmary 

street.     See  Adv. 
Stevenson,  P.,  51  George  iv.  br. 

Photographers. 

Asher,  A.,  47  &  48  Whitfield  pi. 
Bonne,  T.  J.,  34  Hanover  street 
Browning,  P.  C. ,  3  Catherine  st. 
Burns,  Archibald,  22  Calton  hill 
Campbell,  Geo.,  79  Princes  st. 
Center,  John,  Haymarket 
Cumming,  J.,  1  Hanover  street 
Dallas,  E.  W.,  125  Princes  st. 
Devine,  P.,  101b  Princes  street 
Dickson,  John,  3  Bristo  place 
Douglas,  Thomas  H.,  Chamber- 
lain road.     See  Adv. 
Gilchrist,  James,  105  South  br. 
Hay,  G.  &  D.,  68  Princes  street 
Horsburgh,  J.,  131  Princes  st. 
Howie,  A.,  63  Princes  street 
Howie,   James,  jun.,  60  and  63 

Princes  street 
Jameson,  James,  50  N.   Pitt  st. 

See  Adv. 
Jamieson,  Jas.,  42  Lothian  road 
Laubach,  Wilhelm,  13  Antigua 

street 
Laurie,  A.,  29  Whitfield  place 
Lawrie  k  Mitchell,  25  North  br. 
Lawson,  Geo.  R.,  12  S.  Clerk  st. 
Lothian,  Peter,  79  George  street 
Low,  Thomas,  130  Princes  st. 
Mackie,  W.  S.,  102  South  bridge 
M'Craw,  Wm.,  9  W.  Catherine 

place 
M'Pherson,  J.,  94  South  bridge 


Moffat,  John,  103  George  street 
Munro,  W.  K.,  37  N.  Pitt  st. 
Neilson,  W.,  108  George  street 
Nesbit  &;  Lothian,  79  George  st. 
Nicol,  Alexander,  3  Teviot  row 
Ximmo,  P.,  44  South  bridge 
Paterson,  W.  G.,  1  Argyle  sq. 
Ritchie,  H.  H.,  146  Princes  st. 
Ross  &  Pringle,  114  George  st. 
Ross,  John,  36  Hanover  street 
Thomson,  P.,  90  South  bridge 
Towert,  W.,  31  St  Patrick  sq. 
Truefitt,  Peter,  72  Princes  street 
Truefitt,  William,  65  Princes  st. 
Tunny,  James  G.,  93  Princes  st. ' 
Turnbull,  J.,  14  Nicolson  square 
Waverley,  6  Lothian  street 
Weir,  John,  50  Canongate 
Wright,  Chas.,  54  Cockburn  st. 
Yerbury  &  Stewart,  3  Hanoverst. 

Phrenologist. 

Hamilton,    Mrs,    10    North    St 
Andrew  street.     See  Adv. 

Physicians. 

See  Medical  Practitioners. 

Pianoforte  Makers. 

See  Musical  Instrument  Makers. 

Picture-Frame  Makers. 

Those  marked*  are  also  Cleaners  ■ 
and  Liners. 


Boyl,  James,  51  Pleasance 
Brown,     William     Beattie,     25 

Gilmore  place 
*Bruce,  D.,  12  Greenside  place 
Ciceri,   Mantica,    &    Torre,    81 

Leith  street 
''Clark,  W.  D.,  67  Princes  street 
Cochrane,  John  W.,  16  Brough- 

ton  street 
Cooper,  A. ,  32  Constitution  st. 
*Doig,  M'Kechnie,  &  Davies,  89 

George  street 
*Dott,  A.,  14  South  St  David  st. 
*Douglas,  Jas.,  32  Frederick  st. 
Glasston,  Simon,  59  So.  bridge. 

See  Adv. 
Goldston,  David,  111    Nicolson 

street 
*Hepburn,  S.,  26  Hanover  street 
*Hill,  T.  Alex.,  12  St  Andrew  sq. 
Hunter,  D.,  23  Candlemaker  row 
Hunter,  Wm.,  27  Lothian  street 
Jones,     Maurice,    65    Kirkgate, 

Leith 
M 'Cowan,  James,  15  Cockburn 

*M'Culloch,  J., &  Co.,  2  St  Cuth- 

bert's  glebe 
*Paton,  Hugh,  115  Princes  st. 
Robertson,  Alex.,  34  Rose  street 
Rosenberg,  L.,  Sb  Howe  street 
*Smith,  J.  D.,  21  Frederick  st. 
Stark  &  Co.,  3  Haddington  pi. 
Stechan,  E.  G.  L.,  12  Elm  row 


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Taylor '&  Son,  John,  109  Princes 

street 
Tkriepland,  R.,  2  Leith  walk 

Pipemakers. 

Begg,  John,  1  Glover  street 
Donaldson,  Jas.,  15  Morton  st. 
Hall,  R.,  &  Son,  1 W.  Norton  pi. 
MacKenzie,     John,     27     South 

Norton  place 
Mackenzie,  J.,  8  St  John's  hill 
Swan,  William,  517  Castlehill 
"White,  T.,  k  Co.,  116  Canongate. 
.    See  Adv. 
Wilson,  Peter,  45  Yardheads 

Plane -makers. 

Those  marked  *  are  also  Edge- 
tool  Makers. 
*Hall,  Robert,  5  Laurie  street 
*Hoffman,  John  D.  R.,  Spittal  st. 
*Matheson,    Alexander,   k  Son, 

23  Cockburn  street 
Turnbull,  Wm,  13  Duke  street, 
Leith 

Plasterers. 
Adamson,  Andrew,  17  Ingliston 

street 
Aitken,   Michael,  22  Causeway- 
side 
Anderson,  James,  Dairy  road 
Annan,    James,    S.-W.    Thistle 

street  lane 
Baird,  J. ,  k  Son,  Low  Broughton 
Baird,  Wm.,  North  Pitt  street 
Berry,  John,  3  Greenside  row 
Bryce,  Wm.,  12  S.  Clerk  street 
Craigie,  D.  &  A.,  Gilmore  park 
Ferris,  Thos.,  2  Crosscauseway 
Forrest,  Wm.,  11  Bread  street 
Innes,  Peter,  65  Frederick  st. 
M'Pherson,  Archibald,   &  Son, 

18  St  Patrick  square 
M'Pherson,  John,  Hamilton  pi. 
Main  k  Gardiner,   40  St  Cuth- 

bert  street 
Millar,     Alexander,     24    West 

Lauriston  place 
Moncrieff,  D.,  Dairy  park,  Foun- 

tainbridge 
Neill,  George,  50  St  Leonard  st. 
Paterson  &  Brown,  Craigside  pi. 
Reid,  James,  Lochrin,  Home  st. 
Ross  k  M'Lean,  St  Leonard's  lane 
Scott,  R.  &  F.,  150  Constitution 

street 
Spittal,  Thomas,  Craigside  pi. 
Stuart  k  Campbell,  23  Morrison 

street 
Sutherland,  J.,  43  Charlotte  st., 

Leith 
Tait,  James,  1  Mound  place 
Thin  k  Miller,  Grove  street 

.Plumbers  &  Gasfitters. 

See  also  Brassfounders  and 
Gasfitters. 
Allan,  Robert,  133  Rose  street 
2C 


Armstrong  &  Hogg,  75  Lothian 
road  ;  works,  King's  stables 
and  Spittal  street.     See  Adv. 

Barclay,  James,  3  Richmond  pi. 

Barton,  W.,  30  Candlemaker  row 

Beattie,  Robert  P.,  19  Castle  st. 

Beddie,  John,  Old  Post  Office 
buildings,  Waterloo  place, 
and  104  High  st.     See  Adv. 

Brodie,  Walter,  60  S.  Clerk  st. 

Brown,  James,  k  Son,  41  Cock- 
burn  street  and  3  Rose  street 

Burn  &  Baillie,  44  Hanover  st. 

Callum,  G.,  &  Co.,  13  Greenside 
place.     See  Adv. 

Carstairs,  M.,  71  Northumber- 
land street 

Cay  &  Johnstone,  7  Greenside  pi. 

Charles,  Jas.,  8  N.  St  Andrew  st. 

Chesser,  James,  149  Rose  street 

Christie  &  Liddle,  78  Constitu- 
tion street 

Clark  &  Beatson,  124  Princes  st. 

Cochrane,  John,  48  Kirkgate 

Cochrane,  Thomas,  110  Giles' 
street  and  98  Constitution  st. 

Cunningham,  J.,  45  Bernard  st. 

Denholm,  James,  Morningside 

Dick,  John,  1  Forth  street 

Dickison,  Alexr.,  2  Brougham 
st.  and  Tollcross.     See  Adv. 

Dickson,  W.,  62  Candlemaker 
row 

Dryden  k  Co.,  Wm.,  63a  Geo.  st. 

Duncan,  J.  W.,  18a  Frederick  st. 

Ewart,  John,  2  Erskine  place 

Forbes,  Walter,  Swinton  row 

Foulis,  David,  61  George  street. 
See  Adv. 

Gibson's,  H.  C,  Heirs,  23  Dock 
street 

Gilchrist,  James,  &  Son,  15 
West  Register  street  and  15 
South  St  Andrew  street 

Gilchrist,  James,  Tanfield 

Gray  k  Robertson,  6  South  Mel- 
ville place 

Gray,  Adam,  17  Leven  street. 
See  Adv. 

Harkess,  James,  104  Rose  street 
and  6  Chalmers'  close 

Inglis,  Jas. ,  1 2  W.  Salisbury  pi. 

Jackson,  Thomas,  k  Sons,  31 
Dundas  street 

Jacob,  Wm.,  30  Whitfield  place 

Kay,  A.,  k  Co.,  144  Princes  st. 

Kay,  Thomas,  &  Son,  18  Char 
lotte  place 

Kellet,  Alex.,  55  Earl  Grey  st. 

Kemp,  Robert,  50  Frederick  st. 

King,  Robert,  6  Simon  square 

Laidlaw  &  Son,  Simon  square 
and  7  Gilmour  street 

Lauder,  J.  k  W.,  96  Kirkgate 

Lawrie,  J.,  Catherine  st.  court. 
See  Adv. 

Learmonth,  T.,  10  Barony  street 

Lindsay  k  Douglas,  Broughton 
market 


Little,  Robert,  6  Saunders  street 
M'Callman,  Wm.,  51i:  Lothian 

street 
Macgill,  Jas.,  11  Qnecnsferry  st. 
Mackintosh,  D.,  lOBNicolsonst. 
Mackintosh,    R.,     Dairy    park, 

Fountainbridge 
Macnab,  Robert,  86  Grove  street 
Macpherson,  William,  50  London 

st.  and  14  St  Andrew  st.  lane 
Macrae,  J.,  28  Hanover  street 
M'Vey  k  Watson,  6  Old  Physic 

gardens 
Martin,  George,  15  Picardy  pi. 
Melville,  D.,  95  Main  street 
Miller,  Alexander,  73  Rose  st. 
Miller,  James,  70  and  71  Princes 

street    and    90    Candlemaker 

row.     See  Adv. 
Moncrieff,  John,  41  N.  Pitt  st. 
Moncur,  John,  56  Bristo  street 
More  k  Rutherford,  Albany  lane 
Morrison,  W.  &  J.,  Main  street 
Morrison,  Peter,  10  Merchiston 

terrace 
Mossman,  G.,  24  Downie  place 
Muir,   Thomas,   19  West  Mait- 

land  street 
Nimmo,  P.  &  J.,  8  N.  Bank  st. 
Paterson,  D.,  1  Thistle  st.  lane 
Paterson,  Hugh,  5  Elm  row 
Paul,  John,  21  Upper  Gray  st. 
Pearson,   E.,  60  South  Back  of 

Canongate 
Peters,  A.  M.,  13  Dundas  street 
Porteous,  Geo.,  12  Gt.  Junction 

street 
Proctor,  A.,  8  Church  lane 
Ranken,  John,  Gibb's  entry 
Reid,  J.,  2  Ingliston  street 
Robertson  k  Cairns,  31  Nicolson 

street 
Robertson,  W.,  146  Constitution 

street 
Scott,  William,  Newhaven 
Slimon,  R.  &  D.,  40,  41,  and  43 

Shore 
Smith  &  Walker,  S.-W.  Thistle 

street  lane 
Smith  &  Co.,  R.,  Silvermills 
Smith,  D. ,  20  W.  Crosscauseway 
Smith,  Mrs  W.,  11  India  place 
Stevens,  David,  15  Howe  street 
Stewart  k  Rae,  17  West  Register 

street  and  95  Constitution  st. 

See  Adv. 
Stewart,    John,   31   Haddington 

place.     See  Adv. 
Sturrock,  J.,  &  Sons,  Whitfield  pi. 
Thomson,  Robert,  &.  Co.,  22  and 

25  Greenside  place 
Thomson,  Jas. ,  1  St  Anthony  pi. 
White,  J.,  10  South  St  Andrew 

street  and  40  Leith  street 
Whyte,  A.,  10  S.  St  David  st. 
Wood  &  Cairns,  South  Back  of 

Canongate 
Young,   Archibald,   2  S.   Clerk 

street.     See  Adv. 


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Young,  J.,  112  Nicolson  street 
and  69  Clerk  street 

Pocketbook  and  Jewel 
and  Dressing  Case 
Makers. 

Anderson,  E.,  10  Princes  street 
Bruce,  Alex.,  &  Son,  6  Hanover  st. 
Carlisle  &  Watts,  49  Hanover  st. 
Chisholm,  J.,  67  Lothian  road 
Hardy,    Charles   H.,    43  North 

Pitt  street 
Houlden,  T.  &  J.,  63  George  st. 
Mein,  W.,  37  North  bridge 
Miller,  Elizabeth,  47  Leith  wynd 
Milne,  W.  k  J.,  126  Princes  st. 
Ogilvie,  John,  39  Leith  wynd 
Simpson,  D.  L. ,  25  Hanover  st. 
Tait,  Thomas,  8  North  bridge 
Wilson  &  Co.,  71  George  street 

Porters. 

Gibson's  Company,  9  Johnston 
street,  Leith 

Graham's  Company,  67  Com- 
mercial street,  Leith 

Leith  Mill  Company,  32  Com- 
mercial street,  Leith 

Portmanteau  Makers. 

See  Trunhnaktrs. 

Postmasters  and  Job 
Horse  Hirers. 

Atkinson,  Rt.,  k  Co.,  2  York  pi. 

Croall,  John,  k  Sons,  Bazaar,  9 

and  10  Leith  walk,  8  Nicolson 

st.,  Royal  Caledonian  Bazaar, 

and    45    Constitution   street. 

See  Adv. 

Croall,  Robert,  Middlefield 

Eraser,  William,  k  Son,  1  Forres 

street.     See  Adv. 
Jardine,  Peter,  Dublin  st.  lane. 

See  Adv. 
Kerr,  Hugh,  2  Hope  street 
Moir,  Peter,  k  Co.,   11  James' 

place.     See  Adv. 
Moir,  P.,  Nottingham  place 
Rayner,  John,  11  Lothian  road 
Rayner,  Rich. ,  Young  street  lane 
Renwick,   James,    Northumber- 
land street  lane 
Scott,    Croall,    &    Sons,    Royal 
horse   bazaar,    Lothian   road, 
and  Spittal  street 
Stewart,    James,    10    Randolph 

cliff.     See  Adv. 
Stewart,  R. ,  Church  lane,  Stock- 
bridge 

Potato  Merchants. 

Andrew,  Jas.,  72  Buccleuch  st. 
Andrew,  Jn.,  15  N.  Junction  st. 
Bell,  John,  4  Johnston  terrace 
Elliot,  Alex. ,  1  Holyrood  terrace 
Marshall,  John,  1 1  S.  Norton  pi. 
Porteous,  Henry  B.,  73  Rose  st. 
Robertson,  Don.,15Fleshmkt.  cl. 
Swan,  Edward,  16  Maryfield 


Poulterers. 
Anderson,  J.,  k  Son,  106  George 

street 
Bryce,  Andrew,  8  Charlotte  place 
Carmiehael  &  Son,  60  Queen  st. 

and  4  Veal  and  Poultry  market 
Carmiehael,  William,  Broughton 

market 
Carmiehael,    Mrs,    5   Veal   and 

Poultry  market 
Cook,  Alex.,  3  S.-E.  Circus  pi. 
Douglas,  Robert,  37  Earl  Grey  st. 
Farrell,  Mrs  R. ,  1  Hope  street 
Gray,  Thomas,  24  Union  place 
Hannah,  W.,  15a  Frederick  st. 
Johnston,  James  A.,  7  Veal  and 

Poultry  market 
Johnston,  J.  L.,  180  Canongate 
Johnston,  William,  3  Veal  and 

Poultry  market 
M 'Donald,  Alex.,  9  Baxter's  pi. 
Moffat  J.  &  A.,  31  Pitt  street 
Moir,    George,    5   Orchardlield, 

Leith  walk 
Muirhead,  Charles,  79  Queen  st. 
Ramage,  Mrs  William,  8  and  9 

Poultry  market 
Sharp,  Isabella,  13  Dundas  st. 
Sibbald,    Mrs   D.,   6  Veal  and 

Poultry  market 

Printers. 

Anderson,  Robert,  160  High  st. 
Armour  &  Co.,  54  South  bridge 
Ballantyne  &  Co.,  Paul's  work 
Banks  &  Co. ,  26  Waterloo  place. 

See  Adv. 
Baxter,  John,  19  Elder  street 
Blackwood  k  Sons,  32  Thistle  st. 
Brydone,  James,  12  Elder  street 
Burness,   W.,   2   North  St  An- 
drew street 
Burrell  k  Byers,  20  Assembly  st. 
Cameron,  J.  A.,  10  Clerk  street 
Cannon,  Alex.,  23  Thistle  street 
Chapman,    George,    k    Co.,    11 

Hanover  street 
Clark,  R.,  42  Hanover  street 
Collie,  D.  R.,  &  Son,  19  South 

St  David  street 
Collins,  William,  Sons,  &  Co., 

37  Cockbum  street 
Colston,  A.,  k  Son,  80  Rose  st. 
Constable,  Thomas,  11  Thistle  st. 
Crawford  k  M'Cabe,  7  George  st. 
Drummond,  C,  133  Kirkgate 
Elder,  Alex.,  140  Rose  street 
Ford,  A.,  142  High  street.     See 

Adv. 
Forsyth,  John,  82  South  bridge 
Fullarton,  A.,  k  Co.,  Stead's  pi. 
Gibson,  Charles,  18  Thistle  st. 
Gill,  R,,  53  Shore 
Graham,  G.,  51  Nicolson  street 
Grant,  Wm.,  52  W.  Register  st. 
Gray,  J.  &  J. ,  8  Melbourne  place 
Greig,  John,  &  Son,  3  Brown  sq. 
Guthrie,  David,  377  High  street 


Hardie,  R.,  &  Co.,  20  Frederick 

street  and  77  Rose  street 
Henderson,  A. ,  42  Quality  street 
Higgin  k  Thorn,  S  N.  Bank  st. 
Johnston  &  Co.,  20  South  bridge 
Johnston,  W.    &   A.   K.,   4  St 

Andrew  square 
Laurie,  A.,  k  Co.,  13  N.  Bank  st. 
Lindsay,  John,  39  South  bridge 
Lorimer  k  Gillies,  13  Clyde  st. 
Low,  John  Irvine,  1  Wellington 

place,   and  10   Laurie  street, 

Leith 
Mackenzie,  James,  129  High  st. 
Mein,  J.  Z.,  4  St  James'  square 
Menzies,  James  M.,  30  Hanover 

street 
Miller,  J.,  27  Cockburn  street 
Mould  &  Tod,  3  and  4  St  James' 

square 
Muir    &   Paterson,    14   and   1G 

Clyde  street 
Muir,  Henry,  42  Rose  street 
Murray  &  Gibb,  N.-E.  Thistle 

street  lane.     See  Adv. 
Murray,  George,  42  Hanover  st. 
Neill  &  Co.,  10  Old  Fishmarket 

close 
Nelson,  Thomas,  k  Sons,  Hope 

park  end 
Ness,  G.  F.,  17  Quality  street 
Nicoll,  Daniel,  1  Market  place 
Nimmo,  J.  &  J.,  15  Carrubber's 

close 
Oliver  k  Boyd,  Tweeddale  court 
Paton,  Thomas,  13  George  street 
Peacock,  E.,  35  Cockburn  street 
Peddie  k  Muir,  3  Waterloo  place 
Pdlans,  H.  k  J.,  6  James'  court 
Powell  k  Auld,  30  Hanover  st. 
Quigley  k  Reid,  7  Hunter  square 

and  St  Stephen  street 
Ravenscroft,       Edward,      India 

buildings 
Reid  k  Reynolds,  14  Thistle  st. 
Reid  &  Son,  35  Shore 
Reid,  John,  4  Brighton  street 
Reid,  M.  W. ,  4  Nottingham  pL 
Robb,  George,  3  Thistle  street 
Sanson,  Robert,  12  Horse  wynd 
Schenck  k  Macfarlane,   14  and 

19  St  James'  square.    See  Adv. 
Schenck  k  Son,  8  S.  St  Andrew- 
street 
Scott  &  Ferguson,  14  North  St 

Andrew  street 
Shirley,  W.  T.,  12  Thistle  street 
Simpson,  David  C,  29  Elder  st. 
Smith  k  Brown,  Amphion  place 
Stewart,  David  S.,  4  Melbourne 

place.     See  Adv. 
Syme,  R.,  &  Son,  30  Hanover  st. 
Turnbull  k  Spears,  21  George  st. 
Turner,  J.,  k  Co.,  Lothian  road. 

See  Adv. 
Turner,    W.    N.,    49    Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Wallace,  R.,  k  Co.,  42  Rose  st. 
Walker,  M.,  &  Co.,  21  George  st. 


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Wilkie,  James,  22  Howe  street 
Wilson,  A.  k  W.  E,,  56  High 

street 


Printers'  Joiners. 

Donaldson,  John,  12  St  James' 
square 


Printers,  Lithographic. 

Aikman,  G.,  29  North  bridge 
Aikman,  J.  B.,  3  Allison  place 
Banks  &  Co.,  26  Waterloo  place, 

See  Adv. 
Bartholomew,  John,  jun. ,  4a  N 

bridge  and  135  High  street 
Blyth,  D.  W.,  2  Quality  street 
Brydone,  James,  12  Elder  street 
Burnet,  Robert  A.,  2  St  Cuth- 

bert's  place 
Cameron,  J.  A.,  10  Clerk  street 
Clark,  E.,  15  Elder  street 
( 'ox,  "Wm. ,  2a  Greenside  place 
Cruickskank,   W.,  18  St  James' 

square 
Davidson,  John,  25  Bernard  st. 
Dawson,   "William,   21  Nicolson 

Ford,  A.,  142  High  street.     See 

Adv. 
Gellatly  k  Whyte,  26  George  st 
Hav,  Alexander,  4  "North  bridge 
Higgins  k  Thorn,  8  North  Bank 

street 
Home  k  Co.,  11  Lower  Greenside 

lane 
Hutchison,  W.  M.,  4  Merchant 

street 
Johnston  &  Co. ,  20  South  bridge 
.lohnston,   W.   k  A.    K.,    4  St 

Andrew  square 
M'Glashan,  Alex.,  26  Clyde  st. 
Mackenzie,  James,  129  High  st. 
M'Leod,  James,  90  South  bridge 
Mein,  J.  Z.,  4  St  James'  square 
Melville  k  Adamson,  17  George 

street 
Menzies,  James  M.,  3  Hanover 

street 
Mould  k  Tod,  3  and  4  St  James' 

square 
Nimmo,  J.  k  J.,  15  Carrubber's 

close 
Peacock,  E.,  35  Cockburn  street 
Eeid,  John,  4  Brighton  street 
Eitchie,  A.,  19  S.  St  David  st. 
Schenck  k  Macfarlane,  14  and  19 

St  James'  square.     See  Adv. 
Schenck  &  Son,  8  S.  St  Andrew 

street 
Scott  k  Ferguson,  14  North  St 

Andrew  street.     See  Adv. 
Simpson,  C.  D.,  29  Elder  street 
Smith  k  Brown,  Amphion  place 
Smith,   William,   43   Northum- 
berland street 
Turner,  James,  and  Co.,  Lothian 

road.     See  Adv. 
Veni,  George,  227  High  street 
Wallace,  John,  11  Melbourne  pi. 
Waterston,   George,    k  Son,   56 
Hanover  street 


Murray,  John,  22  Niddry  street.  I  Boyce,  Mrs  J., 
See  Adv. 


Blackie,  J. ,  4  South  College  st. 
Blair,  Andrew,  49  Frederick  st. 
Blair,   Thomas,   62  Cumberland 
street 

4  Constitution 


Printing  Ink  Manu- 
facturers. 

Alexander,  T.  E.,  Amphion  pi. 
See  Adv. 

Dane,  James,  &  Co.,  3  East  Ee- 
gister  street 

Fleming,  A.  B.,  k  Co.,  9  Sala- 
mander street 

Printing  and  Copying 
Press  Makers. 

Greig,  D.  &  J.,  96  Fountainbr. 
Long,  Thos.,  &  Co.,  21  New  st. 
Bitekie,  Patrick,  102  Pleasance 
Seggie,  Alex. ,  Brought  on  market 

Printsellers. 

Archibald,  Wm.,  15  Bristo  st. 
Clark,  W.  D.,  67  Princes  street 
Cowieson,  P.,  39a  Lothian  street 
Hill,  T.  A.,  12  St  Andrew  sq. 
Nelson,  B.   E.,  19  Hanover  st. 
Paterson,  Greenoak,  34  Frederick 

street 
Paton,  Hugh,  115  Princes  street 
Sinclair,  John,  3  Bristo  port 
Stark  k  Co.,  3  Haddington  pi. 
Stechen,  E.  G.  L.,  12  Elm  row 
Vannan,  W.  H.,  1  Tarvit  street 
Westren,  P.,  103  Princes  street. 

See  Adv. 

Property  and  Invest- 
ment Societies. 
See  Insurance  Directory. 

Provision  Merchants. 

See  Victual  Dealers. 


street 

Boyd,  J. ,  86  Candlemaker  row 
Boyes,  Janet,  Momingside 
Boyne,  Mrs  Isabella,  17  Sand- 
port  street 
Brady,  Thos.,  129  Grassmarket 
Brash,  Thomas,  44  Clerk  street 
Brechin,  George,  38  Potterrow 
Brown,  A.,  9  Church  street 
Brown,   Chas.,   24  Fleshmarket 

close 
Brown,    Eobert   N.,    36   North 

Pitt  street 
Brown,  Eobert,  22  Thistle  street 
Brown,  Eobert,  10  Howe  street 
Brown,  Mrs  S.,  41  Home  street 
Brownlee,  A.,  45  Fountainbridge- 
Buchanan,  Mrs  J.,  Black  Bull 

inn,  31  Salamander  street 
Buddo,  J.,  10  Mansfield  place 
Butler,  St.,  5  Drummond  street 

and  1  Freer  street 
Cairns,  Andrew  D.,  45  Leith  st. 
Cairns,   John,  330  Lawnmarket 

and  85  Canongate 
Calver,  Chas.,  68  Bristo  street 
Cameron,  Alexander,  17  Market 

street 
Cameron,  Eobert  Owen,  1  West 

Preston  street 
Carroll,  Thomas,  41  St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
Carswell,  Wm.,  172  Pleasance 
Caskey,  William,  201  Cowgate 
Chalmers,  David,  114  Kirkgate 
Chalmers,  David,  14  West  Mait- 

land  street 
Chalmers,  E. ,  20  Commercial  st. 
Chalmers,  J.,  122  High  street 
Chalmers,    John,    54    Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Chalmers,  Bobt,  12  Commercial 
street  and  24  Sandport  street 
Chessar  &  Morgan,  249  Canon- 
gate 
Clapperton,  Alex.,  32  Northum- 
berland street 
Clark,  P.,  14  Coalhill 
Cochrane,  T.,  23  Elm  row 
Connolly,  James  S.,  266  Canon- 
gate  and  27  Wright's  houses 
Connolly,  J.,  10  Gibb's  entry 
Cossar,  J.,  14  Greenside  row 
Cowan,  Thomas,  1  Bristo  port 
Coxson,  James,  7  Elm  row 
Craw,  Alexander,  21  Abbey 
Crerar,  Alexander,  73  Cowgate 
Crerar,  Mrs  John,  106  Nicolson 

street  and  3  Gibb's  entry 
Cribbes,  E.,  71  Grassmarket 
Crowson,    Isabella,    435    Lawn- 
market 


Publicans. 

Adie,  John,  44  Great  Junction 

street 
Aitken,  Thomas,  Seafield  baths 
Anderson,  A.,  1  St  Patrick  st. 
Anderson,  John,  307  High  st. 
Archman,  Eobert,  42  Potterrow 
Auld,  Gideon,  42  Sandport  st. 
Babd,  J.,  8  Young  street 
Barnet,  John,  56  W.  Eichmond 

street 
Barry,  William,  17  Dock  street 
Bayne,  James,  7  Hanover  street 
Beaton,  J.,  135  Nicolson  street 
Bertram,  George,  95  Nicolson  st. 
Beveridge,  Miss  T.,  Bonnington 

bridge 
Binnie,  Mrs,  48  Grassmarket 
Birrel,  Henry,  1  Salisbury  st. 
Birrell,  Mrs  M.,  523  Lawnmarket 'Currie,  Mrs  Thomas,  14  Market 
Black,  Mrs  A.,  170  Eose  street  I     street 


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Darling,  William,  4  West  Rich- 
mond street 
Darney,  R.,  Newhavcu 
Davidson,  D.,  283  Canongate 
Davie,  Thomas,  27  Vinegar  close, 

Giles'  street 
Davies,  H.  W.,  77  Clerk  street 
Dempster,  G.,  8  and  9  Annfield 
Dewar  &  Co.,  1  Kirkgate 
Dick,  A.,  6  West  Adam  street 
Dick,  John,  14  and  15  Dock  st. 
Dick,  Matthew  W.,  SO  and  82 

Lanriston  street 
Dickson,  Andrew,    4  Johnstone 

place 
Dickson,  George,  1  South  Rich- 
mond street 
Dickson,  Wdliam,  7  Northum- 
berland place 
Doig,  Alexander,  7  and  9  Queen's 

place,  Leith  walk 
Doig,  James,  34  Shore 
Doig,  Mrs  R.,  1  Hunter  square 
Donaldson,  James,  7  Hamilton 

place,  Stockbridge 
Donaldson,  J.  G.,  73Cockburnst. 
Doughty,  Thos.,  15  Leith  walk 
Douglas,  Robert,  24  Mitchell  st. 
Douglas,  R.,  49  Rose  street 
Dow,    Alexander,    7    South    St 

Andrew  street 
Dow,  George,  70  Bristo  street, 
82  Potten-ow,  and  34  Candle  - 
maker  row 
Duff,  John,  20  Lower  Greenside 

lane 
Duff,  John,  17  Frederick  street 
Duff,  Wm.,  19  Hanover  street 
Dundas,  David,  4  Laurie  street 
Dunlop,  James,  145  High  street 
Edgar,  A.,  56  West  port 
Fairbairn,  Robert,  5  Clyde  street 
Fairley,  E.,  &  Co.,  18  Calton  st. 
Farquharson,  Mrs  E.,  103  High 

street 
Ferguson,  John,  72  Shore 
Ferguson,   W.,   2  Queen  street, 

Leith 
Ferguson,  Mrs,  3  Bernard  street 
Fiudlay,  George,  Water  of  Leith 
Finigan,  Mrs  C,  140  Cowgate 
Fleming,  Thomas,  93  West  port 
Fraser,  Mrs  D.,  8  Richmond  lane 
Galbraith,  Mrs,  Greig's  hall 
Gavine,  James,  65  Rose  street 
Geddes,  R.,  141  Grassmarket 
Gibb,  A.,  40  W.  Richmond  st. 
Gilchrist,  John,  52  Giles'  street 
Gille,  Carl,  175  West  port 
Gordon,  J.,  48   Hanover  street 

and  6  Baxter's  place 
Gordon,  W.,  2  Broughton  street 
Graham,  Mrs,  52  Yardheads 
Grant,  Robt.,  10  Greenside  row 
Grant,  Robert,  49  and  52  London 

street 
Gray,  JohnC.,  38  St  Leonard  st. 
Gray,  John,  37  Leven  street 
Grieve,  Mrs,  87  Rose  street 


Guthrie,  M.,  11  Coalhill 
Hamilton,  James,  265  High  st. 
Hamilton,  Robert,  36  Blair  st. 
Hamilton,  W. ,  93  St  Leonard  st. 
Handyside,  Thomas,  Echo  bank 
Harkess,  James,  11  High  street 
Hastie,   Thomas,    Patent   Gym- 
nasium 
Henderson,  A.,  50  Hanover  st. 
Henderson,    D.,   9   Old   Physic 

gardens 
Henderson,  Robert,  27  Giles'  st. 
Henderson,   W.,   20   Buccleuch 

street 
Henderson,     W.,     49     Candle- 
maker  row 
Henderson,  Mrs,  Echo  bank 
Heron,  John,  1  Howard  place 
Hill,  J.,  1  Fox  Lane 
Hopkirk,  Geo.,  1  Shandwickpl. 
Horn,  Andrew,  54  and  60  Rose 

street 
Horsley,  J.,  46  Charlotte  street, 

Leith 
Howe,  William,  10  Cockburnst. 
Hoy,  A.,  58  Constitution  street 
Hunter,  Mrs,  Canonmills 
Hutchison,  Peter,  1  Hamburg  pi. 
Hutton,  A.,  92  High  street 
Imrie,  J.,  24  Drummond  street 
Inglis,  A.,  69  Cockburn   street 

and  3  Milne  square 
Ireland,  J.,  S7  Kirkgate 
Ireland,  John  Thomas,  ^Grass- 
market 
Irvine,  J.,  34  Fountainbridge 
Jack,  John,  1  South  Norton  pi. 
Jenkinson,  William,  17  Brough- 
ton street 
Jobson,  R.,  3  Water  lane 
Johnston,  Thomas,  1  Princes  st. 

and  67  North  bridge 
Kay,  Robert,  1  St  Anthony  pi. 
Keddie,  J.  A.,  202  Rose  street 
Keddie,  Thomas,  3  and  4  Shore 
Kennedy,  R.,  1  St  James'  place 
Kennedy,     T.,     135     Fountain- 
bridge 
Kennedy,    Margaret,   167  Plea- 
sane  e 
Kerr,  William,  148  High  street 
Kiddie,  Thomas,  4  Shore 
King,   William,    24  St  Andrew 

Street,  Leith 
Kinghorn,  Alex.,  110  Rose  st. 
Kippen,  Dun.,  25  Richmond  pi. 
Kirkup,  James,    23  St  Leonard 

street 
Laidlaw,  Thomas,  47  Canongate 
Laurent,  Chas.,  18  Waterloo  pi. 
Lawrie,  Andrew,  16  Downie  pi. 
Lawson,  Alex.,  134  Pleasance 
Leckie,  Mrs  David,  1  High  st. 
Lee,  Henry,  5  Hope  street 
Lee,  Thomas,  85  Broughton  st. 
Lees,  James,  34  Castle  street 
Leitch,  David,  3  N.  Newington 

place 
Leslie,  G.,  2  Little  King  street 


Livingston,  Mary  A.,  5  Hill  pi. 
Luke,  George,  28  Clyde  street 
Lumsdaine,  Jas.,  3  Old  Pltysic 

gardens 
M'Alpin,  F.,  4  Kirkgate 
M 'Galium,  D.,  39  Thistle  street 
M 'Cathie,  Geo.,  45  Main  street 
M'Diarmid,      Peter     (Artillery 

Arms),    50    Grindlay    street. 

See  Adv. 
M 'Donald,  Duncan,  60  Shore 
Macdonald,  John,  22  Catherine 

street 
M 'Donald,   Norman,    4  Downie 

place 
M 'Donald,  Peter,  9  Ken-  street 
M 'Donald,  R,,  1  Dock  place 
M 'Donald,  W.,   3  and  4  Great 

Junction  street 
M'Dougal,  Neil,  23  Bank  street 
M'Ewan,    John,    7   East   Rich- 
mond street 
M'Ewan,  William,  133  Rose  st. 
M'Farlane,  J.,  159  Rose  street 
M'Gechan,  James,  Orchardfield, 

Leith  walk 
Mackay,  John,  168  High  street 
M'Kay,  Roderick,  4  AY.  Adamst. 
M'Kenna,  Patrick,  40  St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
M'Kenzie,  D.,  104  St  Leonard  st. 
M'Kenzie,  E.,  27  Bristo  street 
Mackie,  Robert,  16  St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
M'Laren,  J.,  21 4 &  220  Cowgate 
M'Lean,  N.,  4  Queen  st.,  Leith 
M'Lennan,  D.,  47  High  street 
M'Lennan,  Mrs,  148  Cowgate 
M'Niven,  Allan,  2  Lothian  st. 
M'Pherson,  H.,  289  Canongate 
Macpherson,  Hugh,  98  Kirkgate 
Marshall,  Robert,  14  Leven  st. 
Marshall,  Mrs  W.,  4  Church  lane 
Martin,  P.,  45  Giles'  street 
Mason,  Ts.,  170  Fountainbridge 
Mather,  William  F.,  9  St  An- 
thony place 
Mathieson,  J.  &  R. ,  25  Water  lane 
Mathieson,  A.,  17  India  place 
Mathieson,  A.,  7  Arthur  street 
Mathison,  T.,  39  Dean  street 
Menzies,  Donald,  331  Canongate 
Meuzies,  Thos.,  262  Canongate 
Meiklejohn,  John,  127  High  st. 
Millar,  51.,  521  Lawnmarket 
Miller,  Jas.,  77  Fountainbridge 
Miller,  Wm.,  20  Cable  wynd 
Mills,  James,  37  Rose  street 
Milne,  James,  31  William  street 
Milne,  William,  165  Pleasance 
Mitchell,  Thos.,  39  Lothian  road 
Moffat,  Archd.,  10  High  riggs 
Monteith,  Thos.,  1  Brunswick  st. 
Morgan,  Mrs  J.,  22  Shore 
Morison,  J.,  jun.,  12  Greenside 

street  and  Ia  Catherine  street 
Morison,  John,  255  High  street 

and  1  Macdowall  street 
Morrison,  P.,  184  Cowgate 


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Muir,  John,  11  Tobago  street 
Muir,  Margaret,  39  South  Back 

of  Canongate 
Muir,  Mrs,  34  W.  Norton  place 
Stairhead,  Mrs  M.,  49ABrough- 

ton  street 
Murphy,  J. ,  42  Giles'  street 
Murray,  J.,  Canonmills 
Naisniith,  Eobert,  18  Citadel 
Naismith,  B.,  jun.,  1  Shore 
Ness,  John,  1  Montgomery  st. 
Newsam,  Wm.,  1  London  street 
Nicoll,  James,  23  Coburg  street 
and  42  and  43  Commercial  st. 
Nicolson,  D.,  142  Canongate 
Nolli,   John  B.,    5  Ronaldson's 

buildings 
Notman,  David,  6  Rose  street 
Ovenston,  Mrs.,  1  Citadel 
Pagan,    Oswald,   23  Lady  Law- 
son's  wynd 
Pairnian,  Mrs  R.,  68  Adam  sq., 
3    North   College  street,  and 
198  Canongate 
Paterson,  John,  6  West  St  An- 
thony place 
Paton,  J.,  14  Bristo  street 
Patterson,  H.,  4  Bose  street 
Patterson,     W.,     27     Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Payne,  Theodore,  2  Infirmary  st. 
Pearson,  B.,  180  High  street 
Petrie,  D.,  25  Queen  st.,  Leith 
Porteous,  James,  100  Bose  street 
Porteous,  James,  1  Johnstone  pi. 
Porteous,  J.,  62  Buccleuch  st. 
Preston,  Geo.,  19  Cockburn  st. 
Pringle,  Alex.,  1  Salisbury  ter. 
Pringle,  John,  3  Dock  place 
Pringle,  Mrs  J.,  15  St  Leonard's 

hill 
Pump,  The,  52  Lothian  street 
Purves,  David,  32  Pitt  street 
Purves,  James,  6  Rose  street 
Rae,  A.,  44a  Broughton  street 
Baeburn,  John,  309  Canongate 
Bamsay   &    Rennie,    343   High 

street  and  539  Castle  hiU 
Randal,   Mrs  George,  19  Sand- 
port  street 
Reid,   Charles,   22  Union  place 

and  59  Fountainbridge 
Ritchie,  James,  197  High  street 
Ritchie,  James,  280  Canongate 
Robertson,  D.,  15Fleshmarketcl. 
Robertson,  D.,  100  Cowgate 
Robertson,  J.,  184  Canongate 
Bobertson,  John,  3  Hill  place 
Bobertson,  John,  23  Bridge  st. 
Robertson,  T.,  Canonmills 
Romanes,  N.,  12  W.  Maitland  st. 
Rose,  Thomas,  2  Hillhousefield 
Ross,  George,  4  Shrub  place 
Boss,  John,  48  Cowgate 
Ross,  W.,  14  Dock  place 
Ross,  Mrs  J.,  479  Lawnmarket 
Rutherford  &   Co.,   72  and   75 
High  street,   5  and  7   Leith 
street,    3   Drummond  street, 


30  Bristo  street,  and  30  Shore  ; 

counting  house,  30  Niddry  st. 
Rutherford,  W.,  &  Co.,  40  Rose 

street 
Rutherford,  W.,  &  Co.,  1  East 

Register  street 
Rutherford,  Walter,  &  Son,   32 

Cockburn  street 
Rutherford,  A.,  186  Canongate 
Rutherford,  William,  11  Abbey 
Rutherford,  W.,  36  Shore 
Ryrie,  Mrs  A.,  Haymarket 
Sanderson,  Mark,  15  Chapel  lane 
Sandilands,  D.,  1  Burlington  st. 
Sarrison,    Mrs    S.,    15   Portland 

place,  Leith 
Scotland,   John,   34  St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
Scott,  W.,  12  Citadel  street 
Scott,  Mrs,  39  Giles'  street 
Seton,  Gregor,  73  York  place 
Shand,  T.,  49  Dean  street 
Shedden,  J.,  23  Greenside  row 
Shepherd,  G.,  3  Orchardfield  st. 
Shorrock,  R.,  47  Bernard  street 
Sime,  Adam,  3  N.  Melville  pi. 
SmaB,  W.,  93  Canongate 
Smart,  Wm.,  27  Richmond  pi. 
Smart,  Mrs  J. ,  84  St  Mary's  wynd 
Smith,  N.,  15  Rose  street 
Smith,  Wm.,  169  Causewayside 
Smith,  Mrs  W.,  99  South  Back 

of  Canongate 
Somerville,  Mi's  M.,  37  Coburg 

street 
Spence,  John,  10  Hunter  square 
Stalker,  D.,  1  Lauriston  street 
Steedman,  James,  211  High  st. 
Steel,  James,  1,   3,  and  5  West 

Richmond  street 
Stenhouse,  J. ,  5  St  Mary's  wynd 
Stevenson,  J.,  167  Canongate 
Stewart,  Alexander,  4  Citadel 
Stewart,  D.,  1  Grassmarket 
Stewart,  Dun.,  39  Frederick  st. 
Stewart,  John,  133  High  street 
Stewart,  John,  70  Canongate 
Stewart,  J.,  5  Bitchie  place 
Stewart,  P.,  11  E.  Register  street 
Stewart,    W.,    42    West   Cross- 
causeway 
Stewart,    Mrs,    22    Halkerston 

wynd 
Stirling,  Mrs,  50  Crosscauseway 
Stobie,  R.,  23a  Howe  street 
Strachan,  E.,  4  Spittal  street 
Strong,   J.,    1    Northumberland 

place 
Sutherland,    William,    3  and  5 

Waterloo  place 
Symons,   P.,    11  Riddle's  close, 

Leith 
Taylor,  John,  42  Whitfield  pi. 
Terras,  Thos. ,  6  Hanover  street 
Thorn,  John,  22  High  riggs 
Thomson,  Thos.,  11  Market  st. 
Thomson,  Wm.,  13  Hope  street 
Thomson,  W. ,  48  Nicolson  street 
Thorburn,  Thos.,  9  Market  st. 


Torrance,   Joseph,    56  Charlotte 

street,  Leith 
Torrance,  T.,  192  Pleasance 
Tulloch,  John,  55  Thistle  street 
Tulloch,  Mrs  Wm.,  19  Elbe  st. 
Utterson,  R.,  24  Potterrow 
Vallance,  Thomas,  45  Shore 
Veitch,  J.,  89  Fountainbridge 
Waddell,  Mrs,  3  Veitch's  place 
Walker,  James,  Newhaven 
Walker,  P.,  76  Grassmarket 
Wallace,   Andrew,    47   Nicolson 
street  and  16  Nicolson  square 
Wallace,  John,  13  Great  Junc- 
tion street 
Wallace,  P.,  1  Albany  street 
Wallace,  R,,  York  lane 
Walls,  James,  2b  Jamaica  street 
Waugh,  John,  1  Pleasance 
Webster,  Alex.,  123  Canongate 
White,  David,  161  High  street 
Wick,  Mrs,  12  Shore 
Wdson,  A.,  6  South  College  st. 
Wilson,  D.  P.,  12  Catherine  st. 
Wilson,  James,  58  Lothian  st. 
Wilson,  Robert,  25  Pleasance 
Wilson,  W.,  68  Causewayside 
Wilson,  Wm.,  7  Dock  place 
Winwick,  J.,  97  Kirkgate 
Wood,  Alex.,  9  Stead's  place 
Wood,    Andrew,    73    Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Wright,  John,  302  Lawnmarket 
Wright,  Wm.,  North  Fort  street 
Young,  J. ,  8  Jamaica  street 
Young,  Wm.,  33  S.  B.  Canongate 

Publishers. 

See  Booksellers. 

Rag  &  Waste  MercMs. 

Arnot,  Wm.,  48  High  street 
Barron,  John,  Dumbiedykes  rd. 
Barry,  John,  Silverfield  court 
Currie,  J.,  &  Co.,  93  South  Back 

of  Canongate 
Danks,  William,  32  Cowgate 
Macdougall,  J.  W,  44  Cowgate 
Megson,  David,  7  BeUevue 
Skiffington,  John,  109  High  st. 
Smart,  James,  237  Canongate 
Teale,  Fred.,  38  Timber  bush 
Wardlaw,  Henry,  329  Canongate 
Wass,  Asa,  63  Fountainbridge 

Railway  Companies. 

Caledonian,  Lothian  road 

Edinburgh  and  Bathgate,  8  S. 
Charlotte  street 

Great  Northern  and  North  East- 
ern, 12  South  St  David  street 

North  British,  Canal  street  and 
4  Brinces  street 

Reading  Rooms  and 
Public  Libraries. 

Edinburgh  Subscription  Library, 
24  George  street 


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sen 


Edinburgh  Working  Men's  Club 
and  Institute,  "Writers'  court 

Exchange  Reading  Rooms,  37 
Constitution  street 

Leith  Mechanics'  Library,  58 
Tolbooth  wynd 

Leith  Public  Library,  C3  Con- 
stitution street 

Maclaren,  John,  138  Princes  st. 
See  Adv. 

Mechanics'  Subscription  Library, 
5  Victoria  terrace 

Select  Subscription  Library,  2G 
Waterloo  place.     See  Adv. 

Young  Men's  Christian  Associa- 
tion, 73  Adam  square 

Recorders. 

See  Public  Departments. 

Rectifiers. 

Bernard  k  Co.,  9  Yardheads 

Crabbe,  J.,  &  Co.,  58  Gt.  Junc- 
tion street 

Gray,  Jas.,  k  Son,  19  Lothian  st. 

Heddle,  James,  5  Water  lane 

Mackie,  N.  M.,  k  Co.,  17  As- 
sembly street,  Leith 

Petrie,  Philp,  &  Co.,  8  Fyfe  pi. 

Sanderson,  Win.,  9  Quality  st. 

Thomson,  D.  J.,  &  Co.,  14  and 
15  Giles'  street 

Warrick  &  Baillie,  6  Foxe's  lane, 
Leith 

Refreshment  Rooms. 

Ainslie,  J.,  1  Market  street 
Allison,  William,  8  Tollcross 
Anderson,  John,  307  High  street 

and  4  Royal  Exchange 
Baillie,  William,  3  Baltic  street 
Bisset,  Jane,  5  North  Bauk  st. 
Brown,  A.  &  J.,  13  Calton  st. 
Brown,  James,  72  Leith  street 
Brown,  Mrs  Geo.,  9  Rosehill  pi. 
Buchanan,  John,  355  High  st. 
Cameron,  James,  10  Market  st. 
Cochrane,  Henry,  Waverley  br. 

See  Adv. 
Crawford,  James,  Newhaven 
Dick,  James,  Morningside 
Dickson,  Robert,  North  British 

station,  Northern  section 
Dundas,  Alexander,  51  High  st. 
First  Edinburgh  Cooking  Depot, 
Dickson's  close,  118  High  st. 
See  Adv. 
Eraser,  Mrs,  48  Hanover  street 
Frier,  John,  8  Nicolson  street 
Goatfurnean,  Paul,   320   Lawn- 
market 
Hay,  Thomas,  15  Citadel 
Johnston,   Alex.,    51   Fountain- 
bridge 
Knox,  51  High  street 
Lamb,  Adam,  37  Dean  street 
Lee,  Henry,  5  Hope  street 
Leslie,  John,  11  Downie  place 


Martin,  Miss,  87  St  Cuthb.  glebe 
M'Adam,  John,  71  Rose  street 
M'Gregor,  Margaret,  12  and  13 

Market  street 
Maekay,  Mrs,  54  Rose  street 
M'Kenzie,  Mrs  M.,  85  Main  st. 
M'Laren,  D.,  12a  Calton  street 
M'Laren,  John,  2  Princes  street 
M'Lean,  Mrs,  489  Lawnmarket 
Mielisch,  H.,  12  Sandport  street 
Neill,  Miss  J.,  8  Lothian  street 
Peattie,  John,  39  North  bridge 
Prentice,  Robert,  jun. ,  5  Milne  sq. 
Purves,  Alex.,  46  Lothian  street 
Rennie,  MrsChas.,  144Fountain- 

bridge 
Sailors'  Home,  13  Dock  place 
Saxty,  R.,  47  Rose  street 
Scott,  William,  3  Calton  street 
Sinclair     Cooking     Depots,    33 
George    IT.    bridge    and     17 
Greenside  place 
Stewart,  Miss  E.,  3a  Kerr  street 
Taylor,  Alex.,  120  West  port 
Trail,  John,  5  and  6  Greyfriarspl. 
Ulbster  Cooking  Depot,  6  Queens- 
ferry  street 
Welsh,  Mrs,  8  E.  Richmond  st. 
Whitaker,  A.,  17  High  street 
Wilson,  John,  24  Thistle  street 

Register  Offices  for 
Servants. 

Boyd,  Mrs,  1 5  Elm  row 

Brickman,  Mrs,  3  Dublin  street. 
See  Adv. 

Couper,  Mrs,  23  Haddington  pi. 

Dodds,  Mrs,  1  Charlotte  place 

Lawson,  Jas. ,  4  S.  St  Andrew  st. 

Lawson,  Miss  M.,  5  Montague 
street.     See  Adv. 

M  'Crie,  Mrs  Andw. ,  7  Leven  st. 

M'Kay,  Mrs,  3  Elm  row 

Murray,  Thomas  G,  2  Canon- 
mills  bridge.     See  Adv. 

National  Registry  for  Servants, 
1  Frederick  street 

Paton,  Mrs,  25  Jamaica  street 

Servants'  Institution,  4  South 
Charlotte  street 

Tavendale,  Robert,  15  Frederick 
street.     See  Adv. 

Rope,  Twine,  and  Sail 
Makers. 

BeU,  Wm.,  43  Whitfield  place 
Calder,  William,  22  Commercial 

street.     See  Adv. 
Currie,  J.,  k  Co.,  93  South  Back 

of  Canongate 
Dalrymple,  John,  5  and  7  Dock 

street 
Edinburgh  Roperie  Co. ,  4  and  5 

Bath  st.  and  1  Commercial  st. 
Edmond,  John,  59  Shore 
Elgin  &  M'Pake,  6a  Gilmore  pi. 
Gavin,    Peter,    k   Son,   6  Dock 

place  and  2  Bath  street 


M'Intosh    k    Cunningham,    58 

Commercial  street 
Newlands,  P.,  106  Grassmarket 
Ritchie,  James,  22  South  Back 

of  Canongate 
Ross,  James,  2  Coalhill 
Shiells,  Ross,  56  Grassmarket 
Stocks,  Charles,  Gilmore  park 
Turner,  David,  11  Dock  place 
Wallace,  Andrew,  16  Baltic  st. 

Saddlers  and  Harness 
Makers. 

Berry,  James,  13  Bread  street 
Berry,  T.  M.,  30  Constitution  st. 
Brow,  W.,  48  Howe  street 
Carfrae  k  White,  7  Queensferry 

street 
Chalmers,  G.,  65  Clerk  street 
Clark,  Dugald,  39  Rose  street 
Duncan,  Robert,  28  Fountainbr. 
Fraser,  D.  M.,  545  Castle  hill 
Fulton,  A.,  86  George  street 
Gray,  W.,  &  Son,   13  South  St 

David  street 
Hay,  J.  kJ.,  28  Hanover  street 
Holder,  J.,  West  Gilchrist  lane 
Hunter,  James  H.,  3  York  place 
M 'Donald,  A.,  42  Grassmarket 
M'Dougall,  J.  G.,  37Grindlayst. 
M'Dougall,  Thomas,  Hayrnarket 
M'Evoy,    James,     58    Charlotte 

street,  Leith 
Pollock,  R.,  11  Greenside  place 
Rogers  k  Boog,  80  Princes  street 
Rose,  William,  58  Grassmarket 
Shaw  k  Donaldson,  541    Castle 

hill 
Shaw,  George,  67  Clerk  street 
Spaven,  R.,  5  S.  St  David  street 
Spence,  Joseph,  24  Grassmarket 
Watt  &  Sons,  1  S.  St  David  st. 

Salt  Warehouses. 

Davidson,  John,  k  Co.,  24  Sheriff 

brae 
Laird  k  Smart,  50  Constitution 

street 
Patent   British  Salt,  24  Sheriff 

brae 

Sawmakers. 

Chesney,  D.,  8  Royal  Exchange 
Hughes,    Edwin,     66    Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Wardale,  T.,  44  Grassmarket 

Scale-beam  and  Steel- 
yard Makers. 

Davidson,  J.,  24  Barony  street 
Hill,  George,  12  Richmond  pi. 
Hood,  J.,  3  Macdowall  street 
Simpson,  R.  D.,  14  Clerk  street 

and  2  West  Crosscauseway 
Thomson,  D.  &  J.,  9  Stead's  pi. 
Wharton,  George,  150  High  st. 

Schools. 

See  Educational  Directory. 


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Screw,  Bolt,  and  Nut 
Manufacturers. 
Middleton  &  Co.,  East  Sciennes 
street.     See  Adv. 

Sculptors. 

Baird  k  ]\I  'Laren,  Dairy  road 
Balmer,  John,  Torphichen  street 
Baxter,  L.,  Cambridge  street 
Brodie,  Win.,  St  Helen's,  Cam- 
bridge street 
Calder,  A.,  Bellevue,  Broughton 
Howie,  John,  Brandon  street 
Hunter,  Robert,  Grange  road 
Hunter,  Sam. ,  South  Norton  pi. 
Hutchison,  John,  97  George  st. 
Kerr,  David,  21  Morrison  street 
Lawrie,  John,  14  Great  Junction 

street 
Low,  W.  H. ,  75  Causewayside 
Maccallum,  George,  2  Castle  ter. 
M'Ewan,  Thomas,  Lothian  road 

and  "West  Lauriston  place 
M'Glashan,  S.,  1  Canonmills  br. 
Miller,  John,  1  Heriot  bridge 
Mossman,  Wm.,  36  George  st. 
Ness,  John,  18  Leith  walk 
Oman  k  Manson,  Dairy  road 
Paterson,  Andrew,  60  N.  bridge 
Rhind,  John,  9  North  Pitt  st. 
Ritchie,  W.,  50  Lothian  road 
Stanton,  Clark,  Ramsay  lane 
Steel,  John,  9  Randolph  place 
Stevenson,  D.  W.,  Thomas  st. 
Thomson,  Robert,  Haymarket 
Walker  k  Johnston,  Heriot  hill 
Wallace  k  Co.,  Shrub  place  and 

15  Leith  walk    See  Adv. 
Whyte,    Clement,    Canonmills. 
See  Adv. 

Seed  and  Linseed  Cake 
Merchants. 

Christie,  C.  J.,  45  and  46  Quality 

street 
Cunningham,  J.  k  J.,   102  West 

bow 
Edgar,  Robert,  1  King's  stables 
Henderson,   R.    M.,   38    and  40 

Grassrnarket 
M'Gregor,  Walter,  44  Eirkgate 
M'Kinlay,  Wm.,  2  St  Anthony 

court,  Leith 
M'Lean&  Hope,  51  Timber  bush 
Murray,  Robert,  7  Roxburgh  pi. 
Renwick,  Walter,  1  Bonnington 

terrace 
Robertson  k  Hope,  39  Constitu- 
tion street 
Stuart,  Alex.,  9  and  10  Citadel 
Wright,    Alexander,    k  Son,    1 

Greenside  place 

Sewing-machine 
Makers  and  Agents. 

Bringhurst,  John,  15  High  st. 
Crerar,  George,  Logie  mills 


Florence  —  P.    Drummond,    11 

Calton  st.,  agent.     See  Adv. 
Florence  —  Knox,     Samuel,    k 

Dickson.  15  Hanover  st.,  agts. 
Folson's  —  Colin   Sinclair,    98a 

Princes  street 
Groser  &  Barker — A.  Stevenson, 

52,  53,  54  South  bridge,  agent 
Howe— J.  Hewat,  6  &  8  Niddry 

street,  agent 
Newton,   Wilson,   k   Co. — Miss 

Methven,  3  Hanover  st. ,  agent 
Simpson,   R.   E.,   k   Co. — John 

Robertson,  11  Cockburn  street, 

agent 
Singer  &  Co. — Jas.  Graham,  107 

Princes  st.,  agent.      See  Adv. 
Wheeler   &    Wilson  —  W.    W. 

Kennedy,  111  Princes  st.,  agt. 

Sharebrokers. 

See  Stock  and  Share  Brokers. 

Shawl  Manufacturers. 

Davidson,  Wm.,  54a  Hanover  st. 
Green,  J.  S.,  49  Princes  street 
M'Cann,  James,  99  South  bridge 
Marshall,  Jas.,  55  Cockburn  st. 
Rankine  &  Allan,  108  Nicolson 

street 
Ross,  A.,  3  Greenside  street 
Smith,  G.  &  A.,  108  South  br. 
Smith,  John,  105  South  bridge 

Sheriff-Officers. 

See  Law  Directory. 

Shipping  Agents  and 
Insurance  Brokers. 

Abrahamson,  H.  J.,  12  Albany 
street,  Leith 

Anderson,  Geo.,  165  Constitution 
street 

Beda,  Eschricht,  &  Co.,  6  Ber- 
nard street 

Buchanan,  E.  G. ,  Bell's  court, 
Quality  lane 

Davidson,  John,  k  Co.,  24  Sheriff 
brae 

Davidson,  Ebenezer,  39  Sand- 
port  street 

Duncan,  J.,  k  Co.,  12  Baltic  st. 

Fedden,  C,  k Co.,  36 Commercial 
street 

Gifford,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  2  Dock  pi. 

Gunn,  William,  &  Co.,  Granton 

Hansen,  H.  P.,  k  Co.,  2  Dock  pi. 

Hardie,  James  T.,  &  Co.,  25 
Constitution  street 

La  Cour  &  Watson,  14  Com- 
mercial street 

Lawson,  J. ,  6  Dock  place 

Macgregor,  Cundell,  &  Co.,  55 
Bernard  street 

Macgregor,  D.  R.,  55  Bernard  st. 

Raahauge  Brothers,  55  Bernard 
street 


Stenhouse,  A.  k  G.,  Wet  docks 

Stevenson,  R.,  k  Co.,  3  Bernard 
street 

Stoltz,  Zoff,  k  Co.,  55  Bernard 
street 

Thomson  &  Co.,  43  Bernard  st. 

Thomson,  W.,  k  Co.,  63  Consti- 
tution street 

Turnbull,  Salvesen,  k  Co.,  23 
Sandport  street 

Waddie,  Alex.,  k  Co.,  43  Ber- 
nard street 

Wotherspoon,  James  B.  M.,  Wet 
docks 

Shipbuilders. 
Adamson,  Wm.,   k  Co.,  Upper 

dock,  Leith 
Innes,  J.  &  G.,  1  Old  Church  st. 
Menzies  &  Co.,  Wet  docks 
Morton,  S.  k  H.,  k  Co.,  Victoria 

docks 

Ship  Chandlers. 

Bolton  &  Co.,  15,  16,  and  17 
Commercial  street 

Colterjahn,  W.,  46  Shore 

Eggers,  L.,  &  Co.,  21  Com- 
mercial street 

Galloway,  M.  P.,  18  Commercial 
street 

Slimon,  R.  k  D.,  40,  41,  and  43 
Shore 

Younger,  John,  6,  7,  and  8  Com- 
mercial street 

Shipmasters. 

Allison,  James,  47  Albany  street, 
Leith 

Anderson,  P.,  2  George  street, 
Leith 

Barneston,  Jas.,  2  Henderson  pi. 

Blackwood,  A.,  13  North  Fort  st. 

Blaik,  Alexander  N.,  35  White- 
field  place 

Bogue,  A. ,  40  Albany  st. ,  Leith 

Brander,  Jas.,  9  Henderson  pi. 

Connell,  James,  11  Portland 
place,  Leith 

Clark,  Crighton,  6  Hope  terrace, 
Leith 

Craig,  George  W.,  10  Madeira 
street,  Leith 

Currie,  Adam, 97  St  Andrew  st., 
Leith 

Duncan,  S.,1  Spring  villa,  Ferry 
road,  Leith 

Fernie,  William,  50  Albany  st., 
Leith 

Galloway,  A.,  4  Portland  terrace 

Gardner,  John,  3  Ebenezer  mount 

Geddes,  Hugh,  52  Albany  street, 
Leith 

Graham,  Dugald,  Granton  har- 
bour 

Gunn,  Wm.,  4  Hope  ter.,  Leith 

Hewat,  John,  15  Madeira  street 

Hossack,  R.  C.,  2  Madeira  street 


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Howling,  Abram,  3  North  Fort 

street 
Hunter,  James,  122  Constitution 

street 
Hynes,   "William   J.,    2    George 

street,  Leith 
Laurence,  William,  3  Dougall's 

buildings,  North  Fort  street 
Luckie,  11.  M.,  27  Albany  street, 

Leith 
M'Laren,    James,     53     Albany 

street,  Leith 
M'Millan,  C,  6  Hamburg  place 
Mann,  B.,  29  Albany  st.,  Leith 
Mann,  Charles,  4  Union  street, 

Leith 
Munro,  Daniel,  16  Glover  street 
Munro,  David,  53  Albany  street, 

Leith 
Nicolson,  J.,  13  London  row 
Pennie,  Archibald,    10    Cannon 

street,  Leith 
Pole,  J.,  2  Portland  terrace 
Punton,  John,  47  Albany  street, 

Leith 
Rintoul,  D.,  40  Albany  st,  Leith 
Eobertson,  James  G.,  48  Albany 

street,  Leith 
Roy,  J.  W.,  2  Crown  street 
Stewart,    Thomas,     47    Albany 

street,  Leith 
Tait,    George,   4   Hope  terrace, 

Leith 
"Wallace,    John,    21    Hawthorn 

bank  terrace 
Watson,  John,  2  Madeira  place 
Weddell,  William,  8  London  row 
White,  John,  7  Prince  Consort 

place 
Winchester,    A.,    5    Henderson 

place,  Leith 
Wylie,    James,  70  Great  Junc- 
tion street 


Shipowners. 

Davidson,  J.,  &  Co.,  24  Sheriff 

brae 
Galloway,  John,  71  Timber  bush 
Hardie,  Thomas,  46  Bernard  st. 
Kirk,  George,  12  Cassels  place 
Laing,  William,  37  Bernard  st. 
Lindsay,  Thomas,  30  Charlotte 

street,  Leith 
Lindsay,  W.,  49  Constitution  st. 
Macgregor,    Cundell,   &  Co.,   55 

Bernard  street 
Macgregor,   D.   P.,    55  Bernard 

street 
Mathieson,   Geo.,  Clifton  lodge, 

Wardie 
Menzies,  Thomas,  24  London  st. 
Morrison,  D.,  14  Portland  place, 

Leith 
Smith,  James,  55  Bernard  street 
Thomson,  Wm.,  k  Co.,  63  Con- 
stitution street 
"Wood,  P.,  &  Co.,  41  Bernard  st. 
Younger,  J.,  5  Bonnington  pi. 


Shipping  Companies. 

Aberdeen,  Caithness,  Orkney, 
and  Zetland  Steam-ship  office, 
6  South  St  Andrew  st. ,  Gran- 
ton  pier,  and  23  Commercial 
street  ;  G.  Matheson,  agent 

Aberdeen,  Leith,  and  Clyde  Co. , 
Granton  pier,  23  Commercial 
street,  and  6  South  St  Andrew 
street 

Alloa  and  Leith  Steam  Packet 
Co.,  3  Queen  street,  Leith 

Anstruther  &  Leith  Steam  Ship- 
ping Coy.  (Limited),  Custom 
House  slip,  Leith 

Forth  and  Clyde  Shipping  Co.  's 
office,  34  Bernard  street 

General  Steam  Navigation  Co., 
51  Bernard  st.  and  21  Water- 
loo place.     See  Adv. 

Leith,  Alloa,  Kincardine,  and 
Bo'n3ss  Shipping  Office,  Cus- 
tom House  slip 

Leith  and  Antwerp  Steam-ship 
Co.,  5  Docks 

Leith  and  Bordeaux,  20  Water- 
loo place  and  Bernard  street 

Leith  and  Cadiz:  D.  R.  Macgregor, 
55  Bernard  street ;  and  Yule, 
Watson,  k  Co.,  39  Constitu- 
tion street 

Leith  and  Charente :  D.  R.  Mac- 
gregor, 55  Bernard  street;  and 
Yule,  Watson, &  Co.,  39  Consti- 
tution street 

Leith  and  Havre,  20  "Waterloo 
place  and  34  Bernard  street 

Leith,  Hull,  and  Hamburg  Steam 
Packet  Co.,  34  Bernard  street 

Leith  and  Kirkcaldy,  Foot  of 
Shore 

Leith  and  Kirkwall,  1  Wet 
docks  ;  R.  k  D.  Slimon,  agents 

Leith  and  Newcastle  Steamer, 
44  Bernard  street 

Leith  and  Oporto :  D.  R.  Macgre- 
gor, 55  Bernard  st. ;  and  Yule, 
Watson,  &  Co.,  39  Constitu- 
tion street 

Leith  and  Peterhead  (A.  k  G. 
Stenhouse),  Wet  docks 

Leith  and  Rotterdam  Shipping 
Co.,  55  Bernard  street 

Leith  and  Rotterdam  Steam-ship 
Co.,  5  Docks 

Leith  Steam-ship  Agency,  20 
Waterloo  place 

Leith  and  Stromness,  1  Wet 
docks  ;  R.  k  D.  Slimon,  agents 

Leith  k  Wick,  1  Wet  docks  ; 
R.  k  D.  Slimon,  agents 

London  and  Edinburgh  Co.,  8  k 
9  Dock  place.     See  Adv. 

Scalloway  and  West  side  of  Shet- 
land (Peterson  Brothers  k 
Co.),  2  Allison  place 

Stirling  Steamboat  Co.,  Granton 
pier 


Zetland  Shipping  Co.,  10  and  11 
Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith 

Shorthand  Writer. 
Smith,  J.  Irvine,  11  Pitt  street 

Silk  Mercers. 

See  Drapers  and  Silk  Mercers. 

Silver  Platers. 
Cowan,    A.    D.,    k    Sons,    433 

Lawnmarket 
Glass,  Robert,  5  Victoria  terrace 
Xewlands,  Wm.,  8  Victoria  ter. 
Stewart,  Thomas,  10  Rose  street 
Thomson,  Alex.,  345  High  st. 

Silversmiths. 

See  also  Jewellers  and  Gold  and 

Silver  Smiths. 
Crichton,W.,  North-west  Thistle 

Robb,  Charles,  k  Sons,  1  West 

Thistle  street  lane 
Wilkie,  John,  8  East  Rose  street 

lane 

Skinners. 

Those  marked  thus  *  are  also 
Wool  Dealers. 

Burns,  Thomas,  Bonnington 
*Deans,  W.,  Bell's  mills 
Halliday,  James,  Canonmills 
*Legget,  Robert,  Water  of  Leith 
Reid,  John,  Powburn 
*Stott,  David  A.,  Silvermills 

*  White,  Bums,  k  Co.,  Bonning- 

ton 

Slaters. 
Those  marked  *  are  Slate  Mer- 
chants, and  +  also  Glaziers. 

Anderson,  S.,  27  Coburg  street 

*  Anderson,  Wm.,  10  N.  College 

street,  and  Upper  drawbridge, 
Leith 

Baxter,  Wm.,  k  Son,  45  Canon- 
gate 

Bell,  Walter,  k  Son,  9  Queens- 
ferry  street 

Breck,  James,  23  Dundas  street' 

Carroll,  Wm.,  13  Richmond  pi. 

Carver,  Robt.,  8  a  Greenside  pi. 

Christie,  Alex.,  118  Kirkgate 

Christie,  W.  M.,  78  Constitution 
street 

Cunningham,  Andrew,  jun.,  18 
Leith  street 

Dawson,  Robert,  169  Rose  st. 

Drysdale,  Andrew,  27  Frederick 
street  and  Henderson  row 

Duns,  James,  161  Rose  street 

Dunse,  D.,  130  Constitution  st. 

Erskine,  Alex.,  11  St  Andrew 
street,  Leith 

*Field  k  Allan,  Bangor  road 


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Fortune,  Robert,  10  and  11  Great 

Junction  street 
Glen,  Chas.,  1(32  Fountaiabridge 
♦Graham,   T.,   20   Castle  street 

and  12  Coalhill 

Jack,  J.,  5  North  Bank  street 

|  Kirkwood,  Jas.,  5  Earl  Grey  st. 

I  Kitchen,  John,  16  Cowan's  close 

■  Lamb,  T.,  42  Buccleuch  street 

♦Lightbody,  J.   &  J.,   22  Great 

Junction  street  and  12  Hano- 
ver street.     See  Adv. 
Lough,  John,  15  William  street 
Low,  John,  73  Clerk  street 
M'Dougall,  John,  21  London  st. 
•rMiller,  Alex.,  70  Broughton  st. 
Muuro,  Dan.,  44  Thistle  street. 

See  Adv. 
Munro,  "William,  29a  Broughton 

street 
"rBamsay,  W.,  19  India  place 
Bedpath,  Alex.,  Queensferry  st. 

lane 
Beid,  Alex.,  169  Bose  street 
Biddle,  George,  2  Chessels'  court 
Scott,  Bobert,  13  Home  street 
Sinton,  J. ,  1  West  Bichmond  st. 
♦Slater,  Andrew,  140  Canongate 
Smith,  A.  &  D.,24  W.  Lauriston 

place 
Stewart,  Mrs,  9  Queensferry  st. 
Stibbings,  Thomas,  7  High  riggs 

lane 
Syme,  James,  167  Constitution 

street 
Thomson, William,  ISStLeonard 

street 
Wilson,  John,  24a  Earl  Grey  st. 
Wilson,  Peter,  225  Canongate 
Young,   J.,  &  Co.,  2S  Greenside 

st.,   13  Macdowall  street,   and 

110  Constitution  street 
Young,  Edward,  8  Hamilton  pi. 

Smiths. 

Those  marked  *  are  Farriers. 

Adams,  B.,  4  Butland  place 
Aitken,  John,  144  Causewayside 
♦Archibald,  D.,  169  Bose  street 
Archman,  William,  58  Bristo  st. 
Auchincloss,    J.,    &    Son,    129 

Bose  street 
Bain,  Wm.,  k  Co.,  Lochrin  and 
32  Grindlay  street.  See  Adv. 
*Baird,  Colin  C. ,  6  St  James'  pi. 
Ballingall,  Jas.,  15  Bangor  road 
Barnett,    Charles,     39   Jamaica 

street  lane 
Baxter,  Allan,  15  Church  street 
BeU,  Beter,  9  N.-W.  Circus  pi. 
Bell,  B.,  40  North  Fitt  street  and 
North-west  Thistle  streetlane. 
See  Adv. 
BeB,  Thos.,  Broughton  market 
Bell,  Wm.,  17  St  Leonard  street 
BeB,  William,  26  West  port 
Black,    James,    4   Northumber- 
land street 


Bogie,  J.,  South-east  Thistle  st. 

lane 
Brown,  George,  Brown's  place, 

Leith 
Brown,  J.,  141  Fountainbridge 
Brown,  William,  Brown's  place, 

Leith 
Bryden,  James,  Tarvit  street 
""Butters,  James,  1  Leslie  place 
Cameron,  John,  36  Bristo  street 
Campbell,  J.,  Cant's  close,  108 

High  street 
Carmichael,  Thos.,  5  St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
Carrick,  Jas.,  k  Son,  Dairy  road 
Charles,  James,  8  N.  St  Andrew 

street 
*Chisholm,  A.,  35  Sheriff  brae 
Clark  &  Beatson,  124  Brincesst. 
Clay,  John,  46  North  Pitt  st. 
Cleland,  John,  Water  of  Leith 
*Coldwell,  James,  Mary's  place 
Cunning,  Wm.,  38  Queen  street 
Cunningham,    A.    L.,   12   Sand- 
port  street 
Currie,  Thomas,  110  Bose  street 

lane,  south 
*Darling,  Bobert,  150  Constitu- 
tion street 
Denholm,  James,  Morningside 
Doig,  J.,  3  St  Batrick  square 
Dove,  Jas. ,  &  Co. ,  Greenside  lane 
Drover,  Bobert,  118  Kirkgate 
*Eckford,  T.  S.,  25  Great  Junc- 
tion street 
Fairgrieve,  Wm.,  10  Dock  street 
Fairweather,    David,    22  Green- 
side place 
Falconer,  James,  St  Patrick  sq. 
Fergie,  William,  Brandon  street 
*Forrest,  Alex.,  110  Bose  street 
Forrest,  James,  60  Cowgate  and 

118  West  bow.     See  Adv. 
Foulis,  David,  61  George  street 
Frazer,  Alexander,  Mint 
Gibson  &  Tait,  Bainfield,  Foun- 
tainbridge 

Glen,  J.,  17  Old  Assembly  close 
^Gordon,  James,  13  Coburg  street 
Graham,  D.,  17  King's  stables 
Gray,  J.,  k  Son,  85  George  st. 
*Grey  &  Son,  31  Pleasance  and 

119  Bose  street 

Grierson,  J.,  Broughton  market 
Hall,  George,  103  Main  street, 

Newhaven 
Hall,  Bobert,  5  Laurie  street 
Hay,  William,  4  Greenside  row 
*Henderson,  J.,  4  Murray  street 
Henderson,  W.,  21  Chalmers'  cl. 
Hill,  George,  12  Bichmond  pi. 
Hislop,  A.,  Canonmills 
Hislop,  Wm.,  26  Greenside  row 
Hood,  J.,  3  Macdowall  street 
Hunter,  D.,  Canonmills  bridge 
Johnston,  James,  Tollcross 
Kelly,  John,  k  Sons,  113  Bose 

street.     See  Adv. 
Kerr,  John,  Main  point 


Knight,  &.,&  Son,  5  W.  Register 

strei  i  and  60  Bose  street  lane 
Little,  William,  43  North  Pitt 

street 
Macgill,  James,  11  Queensferry 

street 
MTntosh,  D.,  10b  Nicolson  st. 
Mackie,  WiUiain,  13  W.  Nicol- 
son street 
Macnab  k  Co.,  Candlemaker  row 
*M  'Pherson,  Hugh,  1  Old  Physic 

gardens 
Mather,  James,  7  Queen's  place 
Matthew,  Robert,  Lamb's  close, 

84  Crosscauseway 
Millar,  A.,  &  Son,  18  Potterrow 
Millar,  William,  Thomas  street 
MiBer,  James,  70  and  71  Princes 
st.  and  90  Candlemaker  row. 
See  Adv. 
Morrison,  W.,  Macneil's  place 
Muir,  Gavin,  27  Burnside 
Muir,  James,  125  Grassmarket 
Napier,  Alex.,  39  Water  lane 
Neilson,  Geo.,  20  College  wynd 
Paterson,  A.  &  J.,  Morrison  st. 
Paxton,  George,  k  Son,  43  Sala- 
mander street 
*Pollock,  P.,  &  Son,  83  Rose  st. 
Pollock,  Bobert,  Lochrin,  Home 

street 
Pringle,  John,  York  lane.     See 

Adv. 
Bennie,  William,  71  Abbey  hill 
Bichardson,  Thomas,  150  Foun- 
tainbridge.    See  Adv. 
Ritchie,  D.,  38  Candlemaker  row 

and  6  Fountainbridge 
Ritchie,  George,  32  Horse  wynd 
Ross,  Farquhar,  48  Duke  street, 

Leith 
♦Rutherford,  B,,  10  Bread  street- 
Scott,  John,  66  Causewayside 
*Seton,  H,  129  Bose  street 
Sibbald,  J.,   k  Sons,  64  George 

Slimon,  B.  &  D.,  40,  41,  and  43 

Shore 
"Smith,  J.,  87  Abbey  hiR 
Sommerville,  William,  30  West 

Bichmond  street 
Spence,  J.,  50  and  373  High  st. 
Stark,  James,  36  Lothian  road 
Stewart,  W.,  2  Albany  street 
Tait,  Thomas,  30  St  Andrew  sq. 
Taylor,    John,   &    Co.,    Gilmore 

park 
Tennant,  T.  M.,  k  Co.  (Limited), 

Bowershall,  Bonnington  road 
Thomson,    D.   &    J.,   9   Stead's 

place 
Thomson,    A.,    Charlotte   place 

lane 
Thomson,  B.,  Bangor  road 
Tod,  J.,  &  Son,  29  Leith  walk. 

See  Adv. 
Turnbull,  William,  13  Duke  st., 

Leith 
Urquhart,  George,  Circus  lane 


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Waldie,  David,  Windmill  close 
Waldie,  James,  2  Crosscauseway 
Wardlaw,  A.  &  J.,LowBroughton 
"*Watson  k  Henry,  6  Notting 

tarn  place 
Watson,   Jn.,    20  Thistle  street 

and  North-west  Thistle  st.  lane 
White,  William,  Circus  lane 
Whyte,  James,  Castle  terrace 
Young,  David,  311  High  street 


Soapniakers. 

Haimes,  Blanshards,  k  Co. 
(fancy  soap),  Smith's  place 

Taylor, 'AY.,  &  Co.,  38  Salaman- 
der street 

Soda  Water,  Lemonade, 
etc.,  Manufacturers. 

Cockburn,    Thomas,    12    South 

Niddry  street 
Dunbar,  James,  1  Greenside  row 
Hunter,   Bobert,   Allan's  close, 

269  High  street 
Leitch,  William,  17  Picardy  pi. 
M  'Galium,  John,  &  Son,  1  West 

Richmond  street 
M 'Queen,  Duncan,  156  Bose  st. 

See  Adv. 
Mitchell,  John,  16  King's  stables 
Scott,   A.  W.,   52  Water  lane, 

Leith 
Spenee,  John,  10  Hunter  square 
Watt,  J.  &  J.,  15  Canning  place 

Solicitors. 

See  Law  Directory. 

Spirit  Level  Maker. 

Buist,  Jas.  (wholesale),  5  Nicol- 
son  street 

Spring  Makers,  Coach. 

Clark,  Andw.,  \\\  St  Anthony 
place 

Finnie,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  29  Com- 
mercial street 

Kemp,  George,  1  Union  place, 
Bonnington  road 

Tod,  J.,  &  Son,  29  Leith  walk. 
See  Adv. 

Stationers. 

Those  marked  *  are  also  Whole- 
sale, and  those  marked  f  are 
Wholesale  only. 

Alexander,  Walter,  20  Bristo  st. 

Allan,  Henry,  10  North  St  An- 
drew street. 

Archibald,  Wm.,  15  Bristo  st. 

Bell,  Mrs  James,  42  George  st. 

"Bremner,  E.,  12  Leith  street 

"Caldwell  Brothers,  15  Waterloo 
place 

""'Cameron,  Duncan,  23  Blair  st. 


*Cameron,  J.  A.,  10  Clerk  street 
Carlisle  k  Watts,  49  Hanover  st. 
Chisholm,  J.,  67  Lothian  road 
tClark,  Robert,  15  Elder  street 
tCowan  &  Co.,  38  W.  Register  st. 
Cowan,  D. ,  4  East  Register  st. 
Cowieson,  P.,  39a  Lothian  st. 
"Davidson,  John,  25  Bernard  st. 
Dawson,  Wm.,  21  Nicolson  st. 
tDickson,  Jas.,  k  Co.,  10  South 

St  Andrew  street 
*Drummond,  Ch.,  133  Kirkgate 
"Drummond,  D.,  84  West  bow 
"Elgin,  Wm.,  &  Son,  10  North 

St  Andrew  street 
Ferguson,  C,  32  Tolbooth  wynd, 

Leith 
Ferguson,  P.  W.,  50  Bridge  st. 
Ferrier,  David,  17  Leith  street 
Ferrier,  George,  70  George  st. 
Gardiner,  Wm.,  66  South  bridge 
Hay,  Alexander,  4  North  bridge 
tHenderson,  James,  19  Blair  st. 
"Houlden,  T.  &  J.,  63  George  st. 
"Houlden,  T.,  9  and  11  Nicolson 

street 
Hunter,  David,  3  Canon  place 
tlrving,  J.,  24  St  James'  square 
t Johnston  &  Co.,  20  South  br. 
Kennedy,  John,  1  Tobago  street 
*Laing,  Wm.,  34  Grassmarket 
Lamb,  R.,  2  Howard  street 
Leslie,  A.  J. ,  6a  Tollcross 
tLyall,    J.    M.,    16    South    St 

David  street 
M  'Donald,  James,  9  Bread  st. 
"M'Farlane,  D.,  30  Victoria  st, 
"Macniven  k  Cameron,  23  Blair 

street 
"Macniven,   P.  k  W.,  k  Co.,  19 

Blair  street 
'"Miller,   D.,  k  Son,   31  and  33 

Hanover  street 
Milne,  W.  &  J.,  126  Princes  st 
"Murray,  George,  42  N.  Hanover 

street 
"Nimmo,  Wm.,  54  Constitution 

street 
"Padon,  A.  k  D.,  13  St  Andrew 

square 
Rennie,  Peter,  34  High  street 
Riddle,  Mrs  C,  56  North  Pitt  st. 
""Ritchie,  J.,  140  High  street 
tRitchie,  Wm.,  16  Elder  street 
"Robinson,  H.,  11  Greenside  st. 

See  Adv. 
Sanderson,  W.,  148  Canongate 
tScott  k  Ferguson,  14  North  St 

Andrew  street 
Scott,  Henry,  8  Leith  street 
Sinclair,  Colin,  98  Princes  street 
tSmith  k  Brown,  Amphion  place 
Smith,  R,  P.,  125  Nicolson  st. 
tSteele,  E.,  &Co.,  17  Picardy  pi. 
Stow,  Alfred,  99  Princes  street 
Sutherland,  Alex.,  73  George  st. 
Sutherland,    D.    R.,    21  and  23 

Hanover  street 
Sutherland,  Peter,  95  South  br. 


^Thomson,  David,  14  and  16 
Niddry  street 

"Tullis,  R.,  &  Co.,  7  George  st. 

Tully,  David,  78  Queen  street 

"Turner,  W.  N.,  49  Tolbooth 
wynd,  Leith 

"Waddie  k  Co.,  37  Queen  street 

"Waterston  k  Johnston,  20  Ber- 
nard street 

"Waterston,  George,  k  Son,  56 
Hanover  street 

Stay  and  Corset 
Makers. 

Allan,  Mrs,  1 39  George  street 
Boyle,  Mrs,  21  Bank  street 
Cameron  k  Violard,  124  George 

street 
Cameron,  Miss,  29  Frederick  st. 
Corner,  Miss  Mary,  161  Rose  st. 
Cowper,  M.  &  A.,  56  George  st. 
Crawford,  David,  80  Nicolson  st. 
Crease,  William,  &  Co.,  43  Cock- 
burn  street 
Croley,  Mrs,  13  Frederick  street 
Daily,  Mrs,  53  High  street 
Hayne,  Miss,  13  Frederick  street 
Johnston,    Misses,    &    Co.,    97 

George  street 
Kenneth,  Mrs,  53  Thistle  street 
M'Bryde,  Miss  Agnes,  4  Hope 

street 
M 'Lines,  Miss,  34  Frederick  st. 
MTntyre,  Misses,  56  Lothian  st. 
Maconochie,  Mrs,  1  Malta  Green 

place 
Moffat,  Mrs  I.,  14  Greenside  st. 
Moffat,  Mrs,  10  Haddington  pi. 
Moncur,  Mrs  M.,  73  West  port 
Ogg,  Miss  R.,  6  Hanover  street. 

See  Adv. 
Robertson,  Mrs,  32  Clarence  st. 
Salomon,  Madame,  33  George  st. 
Shearer,  Mrs  E.,  30  Rose  street 
Simpson,  MrsM.,  21  Jamaica  st. 
Simpson,  Miss,  21  Jamaica  street 
Sorreck,  Miss,  15  Brown  street  , 
Stevenson,  A. ,  53  South  bridge 
Stevenson,  T.,  76  and  77  Princes 

street 
Summers,  A.,  1  Bank  street 
Tod,  Mrs,  54  Bristo  street 
Utterson,  Mrs,  30  Frederick  st. 
Walker,  Miss,  16  Wright's  houses 
Whigham,  Misses,  4  Clerk  street 
Wilson,  C. ,  5  Nicolson  street 
Wilson.  Mrs,  29  London  street 
Wright,  Miss,  69c  George  street 
Wyber,  Miss,  76  Queen  street 

Steelyard  Makers. 

Davidson,  Jonathan,  24  Barony 

street 
Thomson,  D.  k  J.,  9  Stead's  pi. 

Stereotypers. 
Ballantyne  k  Co.,  Paul's  work 


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Fullarton  &  Co.,  Stead's  place 
M'Pherson,  D.,  11  S.-E.  Thistle 

street  lane 
Murray  &  Gibb,  N.-E.   Thistle 

street  lane.     See  Adv. 
Paton,  Thomas,  13  George  st. 
Stevenson  &  Co.,  26  Thistle  st. 

Stock  and  Share- 
brokers. 
Alison,  Robert,  9  North  St  David 

street 
Angus,  George,  5  St  Andrew  sq. 
Bell,  W.,  8  North  St  David  st. 
Blackwood,    J.,    &    Co.,    19   St 

Andrew  square 
Dickson,  James  G.,  9  North  St 

David  street 
Gilmour,  H.,  18  St  Andrew  sq. 
Hislop,  H.  W.,  10  George  street 
Lyle,  Thomas,  65  Princes  street 
M'Callum,  George,  30  St  Andrew 

square 
Miller,  T.,  &  Sons,  72  Princes 

street 
Oliver,  J.  P.,  46  George  street 
Khenius  &  Lawrie,  4  St  Andrew 

square 
Ritchie,  John  S.,  19  St  Andrew 

square 
Robertson,    John,     &    Co.,    62 

George  street 
Scoon,  Kenneth,  5  Royal  Exeh. 
Sidey,  David  D.,  65  Princes  st. 
Sime,  J.,  2  Thistle  court 
Stewart,     Robert,    3    North    St 

David  street 
Stock  Exchange,   5  St  Andrew 

square 
Thomson,  D.  G.,  13  Hanover  st. 
Thomson,     Thomas    A.,     5     St 

Andrew  square 
White,  James,  51  Princes  street 
Wood,  John,  10  George  street 

Straw  and  Leghorn 

Hat  Makers. 

Burn,  Ebenezer,  10  South  College 

Calver,  R.,  27  South  bridge 
Carr,  Mrs,  2  St  Vincent  street 
Chisholm,  Miss,  37  North  bridge 
Chisholm,  Miss,  24  Brunswick  st. 
Cochrane,  Mrs,  5  Clerk  street 
Craigie,  J.,  79  Leith  street 
Dick,  Misses  H.  &  J.,  55  George 

street 
Dick,  Miss,  5  Jordan  bank 
Dickens,  Mrs,  38  Fountainbridge 
Falla,  Misses  M.  &  J.,  23  Frede- 
rick street 
Flack,  Mrs,  21  Howe  street 
Greathead,  Miss,  78  Nicolson  st. 
Gregory,  Cubit,  &  Sons,  50  South 
bridge 
I    Greig,  Miss,  59  Earl  Grey  street 
Greiner,  E.,  5  Cockburn  street 
Grenville,  Thomas,  142  High  st. 


Hollis,  Misses,  29  Frederick  st. 
Lawrence,  Mrs,  20  Elm  row 
Milne,  M.,  34b  Frederick  street 
Mitchell  &  Heriot,  86  George  st. 
Moffat,  John,  15  Lothian  street 
Rankine  &  Allan,  108  Nicolson 

street 
Reid,  Mrs,  30  Hanover  street 
Eussel,  D.  &  J.,  39  Clerk  street 
Watt,  William,  25  Bread  street 
Willis,  Neilson,  &  Co.,  6  South 

St  David  street 

Stucco,  Manufacturers 
of,  and  Workers  in. 

Carnicelli,  James,  &  Co.,  4  Green- 
side  place 

Luis,  E.,  28  High  street.  See 
Adv. 

Sugar  Refiners,  Mer- 
chants, and  Agents. 

Bonnington  Sugar  Refining  Co. 
(Limited),  Breadalbane  street 
Bowe  &  Christie,  54  North  bridge 
Fleming,  James,  Lochrin 
M'Call,  Peter,  &  Co.,  Mont- 
gomery street 

Surgeons. 

See  Medical  Practitioners. 

Surveyors. 

Bell,  John,  2  Hill  street 
Black,  Edward,  45  Frederick  st. 
Brown,  G.  B.,  26  Elder  street 
Brunton,    William    Neilson,    62 

George  street 
Carfrae  &  Belfrage,  1  Erskine  pi. 
Chalmers,  John,  1  Claremont  pi. 
Couchman,  Edwin  R.   {Lloyds), 

56  Constitution  street 
Cousin   &    Ormiston,    12    Royal 

Exchange 
Coyne,  R.,  24  George  street 
Fairbairn,   William,   19   St  An- 
drew square 
Hamilton,  R.  S.,  31  Princes  st. 
Jardine,  W.  A.,  19  Queen  street 
Johnston,  J.  &W.,  10  London  st. 
Kilgour,  John,  12  Queen  street 
Lorimer  &  Young,  99  George  st. 
Masterton,  John,  50  George  st. 
Matheson,  Robert,  H.  M.  Works, 

Parliament  square 
Menzies,  John,  25  Pitt  street 
Mills,  Leighton,  Custom  House, 

Leith 
Paterson,  A.  C,  18  Frederick  st. 
Pitbladdo,   James,    16  Grindlay 

street 
Proudfoot,  David,   19  Charlotte 

street,  Leith 
Sherar,  John,  2  Deanhaugh  st. 
Smith,  Robert,  17  George  street 
Strachan,  T. ,  5  Randolph  place 
Sutter,  Archibald,  3  Hill  street 


Tailors. 

See  Woollen  Drajiers,  Ulothiers, 

and  Tailors., 

Tanners. 
See  Leather  Merchants. 

Taverns. 

See  also  Hotels. 

Anderson,  William,  47  North  br. 

Bourgois,  Mrs  B.,  25  Flesh- 
market  close 

Buchanan,  J.  F.,21  Fleshmarket 
close 

Caledonian  Railway,  Lothian  rd. 

Connolly,  James  S.,  27  Wright's 
houses.     See  Adv. 

Hassell,  Mrs,  10  Shore 

Johnstone,  Frederick,  7  Abbey 

Morgan,  Mrs,  22  Shore 

Muirhead,  Mrs  M.,  49  Brough- 
ton  street 

Myles,  John,   5  Fleshmarket  cl. 

Spence,  J.,  10  Hunter  square 

Watling,  Mrs  J.,  23  Fleshmarket 
close 

Tea  &  Coffee  Merchts. 

See  also  Grocers. 

Absolom,  E.  H. ,  31  St  Andrewsq. 

Aitken,  J.,  &  Co.,  10  Union  st. 

Aitken,  Alex.,  88  South  bridge 

Angles,  William,  Drummond 
street  court 

Ashbys  &  Richardson,  59  Cock- 
burn  street 

Bailantine,  George,  &  Son,  30 
North  bridge 

Banner,  S. ,  &  Co. ,  4  and  6  Victoria 
terrace 

Blair,  J.  A.,  &  Co.,  4  Leith  street 
terrace 

Bowie,  M.,  &  Co.,  5  Blenheim  pi. 

Braidwood  &  Fowler,  1  Sand- 
port  street 

Brodie,  Hamilton,  &  Co.,  9 
Picardy  place 

Brotchie,  Robert,  &  Co.,  11  &  12 
Mitchell  street 

Clark,  R.,  36  Drummond  place 

Dalrymple,  John,  1  Johnston 
terrace 

Ferguson,  J.,  10  Annandale  st. 

Flett,  Wm.,  3  Bank  street,  Leith 

Gardner,  T.,  64  Frederick  street 

Grant  &  Anderson,  47  Charlotte 
street,  Leith 

Hamilton,  Andw.,  56  Nicolson  st. 

Hamilton,  A.,  22  Melville  ter. 

Hamilton,  W.,  10  Brighton  st. 

Hamilton,  W.  L.,  21  Archibald 
place 

Hardie,  J.  &  W.,  18  Greenside pi. 

Hewat,  R.,  &  Co.,  84  Constitu- 
tion street 

Hislop,  Albert,  3  Westerhall 


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Honeyman  &  Wilson,  11  and  13 

Meuse  lane 
Horsburgh,  J. ,  1 7  Meuse  lane 
Inglis,  John,  15  Brougliton  si. 
Jamieson,  B.,  &  Co.,  Catherine 

street  court 
Johnson  &  Son,  51  Hanover  st. 
Johnston,  Charles,  &  Co.,  23  St 

Patrick  square 
Johnston,   S.,  &  Sons,  1  Henry 

place 
Kilgom',  J.,  69  Tolbooth  wynd, 

Leith 
Law,  W.    &  G.,  31  St  Andrew 

square 
Lyle,  Peter,  Bell's  court 
Mackay,  iEneas,  11  Hill  place 
M'Laren,  J.,  &  Sons,  1  and  2  Vic- 
toria terrace 
M'Leod,  K.,  16  Boyal  Exchange 
Mason,  D.,  &  Co.,  88  South  br. 
Meek  &  Williamson,  40  Mitchell 

street 
Melrose,   A.,  &  Co.,  93  George 

street 
Paterson,  T.,  7  Grove  street 
Bichardson,  J. ,  36  Alva  street 
Selkirk,  B.  S.,  21  Lothian  road. 

See  Adv. 
Simpson  Brothers  &  Co. ,  9  North 

St  David  street 
Simpson,  William  H.,  &  Co.,  11 

Union  street 
Stewart  &  Co. ,  31  St  Andrew  sq. 
Temple,  J. ,  6  Cockburn  street 
Thallon,  L.,  25  North  bridge 
Traill  &  Fletcher,  31  St  Andrew 

square 
Turnbull  &  Kay,  20  and  21  Green- 
side  place 
Watt,  B.  &  AY,  28  Forth  street. 

See  Adv. 
Webster,  Jas.,  11  Dalrymple  pi. 
Weir,  James,   13  N.  Eichmond 

street 
Wells,  James,  5  Boxburgh  place 
Wells,     Lawrence,    &    Co.,     41 

North  bridge 
White,  B.,  &  Co.,  23  Greenside 

place 

Teachers. 
See  Educational  Directory. 

Telegraph  Companies. 

British  and  Irish  Magnetic 
(Limited),  63  Brinces  street, 
and  29  Bernard  street,  Leith 

The  Electric,  68  Princes  street, 
Parliament  House,  Caledonian 
station,  Lothian  road,  and  26 
Bernard  street,  Leith 

The  United  Kingdom  Electric 
Telegraph  Co.,1  Hanover  st. 
and  41  Constitution  street 

Tile -layers. 

Hawley,  Win.,  27  Frederick  st. 
Lightbody,  J.  &  J.,  12  Hanover 


street  and  22  Junction  street,  i Black,  David,  42  and 27  Princes. 


See  Adv. 
Potts,  G.  H.,  92  Princes  street 

Timber  Measurers. 

Dow,   L.  S.,   Commercial  dock, 

Leith 
Saunders,  P.  B.,  14  Quality  st. 

Tinplate  Workers. 

Brotherstone,    A.,    46    Candle- 
maker  row 
Callum,  G.,  &  Co.,  13  Greenside 

place.     See  Adv. 
Callum,  Thos.,  &  Son,  51  Shore 
Cay   &  Johnstone,   7  Greenside 

place 
Charles,    James,    8    North    St 

Andrew  street.     See  Adv. 
Clark  &  Beatson,  124  Princes  st, 

and  24  Howe  street 
Cochrane,'  John,  48  Kirkgate 
Fairley,  John,  109  Kirkgate 
Foulis,  David,  61  George  street. 

See  Adv. 
Gray,  Peter,  22  Gilmore  street 
Grierson,  John,  Broughton  mkt, 
Jacob,  Win.,  30  Whitfield  place 
Kellet,  A.,  55  Earl  Grey  street 
Kellet,  J.,  63  Broughton  street 
Kelly  &  Sons,  John,  113  Bose 

street.     See  Adv. 
Leslie,  A.,  129  Bleasance 
Macdonald,  Dan.,  32  Earl  Grey 

street 
Macgill,  Jas.,  11  Queensferry  st. 
M'Intosh,  D.,  10b  Nicolson  st. 
M'Kenzie,  Geo.,  151  West  port 
Mackie,  John,  20  Dundas  street 
Mackintosh,  Bobt.,  Dairy  park, 

Fountainbridge 
Millar,  Thomas,  61  High  street 
MiUer,  J.,  70  and  71  Brinces  st. 

and  90  Candlemaker  row.  See 

Adv. 
Morrison,  W.  &  J.,  Mam  street 
Moyes,  James,  108  West  bow 
Bobertson,  William,  94  Bose  st. 
Sibbald,  J.,  &  Sons,  64  George 

street 
Slimon,  B.  &  D.,  40,  41,  and  43 

Shore 
Smith,  J.  M. ,  5  Commercial  st, 
Wilkie  &  Paul,  Brandfield  street 
Williamson,  Mrs,  36  Pleasance 
Young,  J.  &  D.,  22  Greenside 
street 

Tobacconists. 

Those  marked  *  are  Tobacco 
Manufacturers. 

Allardice,  T.   D.,  36  West  Be- 

gister  street 
Anderson,  B.,  7  North  Bitt  st. 
Aronson,  Lewis,  7  Leith  street 

terrace 
Banks,  Arch.,  4  and  6  Clyde  st. 


street 
Borthwick,  James,  61  Fountain- 
bridge 
Bruce,     William,    importer    of  ' 
Havannah    cigars,     2    Mont- 
gomery street 

Campbell,  William,  48  Home  st. 

*Carter,  Joseph,  49  Shore 

*Christie,  H.,  13  Nicolson  sq. 

Cotton,  G.,  &  Son,  23  Brinces 
street 

*Cotton,  George,  231  High  st. 

*Cotton,  John,  122  Princes  st. 

Cull,  John,  30  Bridge  st.,  Leith 

Gumming,  Mrs  E.,  10  St  Vin- 
cent street 

*Dobie,  John,  14  Beaumont  pi. 

*Downie,  Alex.,  4  Union  street 

Drummond,  Mrs,  35  Fountain- 
bridge 

Falconer,  D.,  41  Broughton  st. 

*Falconer,    Thomas,    361   High 
street 

Ford,  Alexander,  75  Botterrow 

Fordyce,  Miss  Jane,  43  Lothian 
street 

Forrest  &  Co.,  7  West  Eichmond 
street 

Forrest,  Daniel,  197  Canongate 
Galloway,     W.,     32     Victoria 
street  and  85  Nicolson  street 

Garrety,  Peter,  11  West  Nicolson 
street 

Gibson,  Mrs  J.,  149  Princes  st. 
Gordon,  Bobt.,  5  Heriot  bridge 

Gracie,  James,  8  Bristo  street 

Gray,  Mrs,  2  Fyfe  place 

Hally,  David,  87  Main  street 

Hamilton,  J.  B.,  59  Charlotte 
street,  Leith 

Hamilton,  Miss  Mary,  33  Hano- 
ver street 

Hardie,  A.,  144  Brinces  street 

Hay,  William,   32  Howe  street 
and  99  Princes  street 

*Hendrie,    James,    4   Catherine 
street 

Hunter,  J.,  13  Kirkgate 

Jenkinson,  Wm.,  120  Canongate 

Johnston,  James,  25  Clerk  street 

Johnston,  John,  Brown's  place, 
Leith 

Johnston,  Bobert,  144  Bose  st. 

Kerr,  G.,  34  Kirkgate 

King,  P. ,  10  Bristo  st.    See  Adv. 

Lawrie,  G.,  14  Leith  street 

*Lawson,  James,  110  West  port 

*Lees,    J.,   &  Co.,   5  Johnston 
terrace 

*Letham,  James,  71  Shore 

Lindsay,  D.,   &  Co.,  3  Lindsay 
place 

Littlejohn,  Mrs,  52  Home  st. 

Lougton,  Alex. ,  39  Hanover  st. 

M'Craw,  B.,  165  High  street 

M 'Donald,  Miss  E.  S.,  2  Baker's 
place 

Macgregor,    John,   2  Leith  st., 


TOO 


PROFESSIONS  AND  TRADES  DIRECTORY. 


TRA 


4D 


7    Bread    street,    77   Princes 

street,  and  20  Roxburgh  place 
Macindoe,  J.    H.,  91  Nicolson 

street 
Mackintosh,  John,   42  Nicolson 

street,  155  High  street,   and 

63  South  bridge 
M'Millan,  Mrs,  2  Bernard  street 
Macpherson,  Mrs,  81  Broughton 

street 
Mathers,  Mi's,  28  Leven  street 
Miller,  John,  4  Portland  place, 

Leith 
*Peacock,  Adam,  3  John's  place, 

Leith 
*Peacock,  A.,  10  High  street 
Pennie,     Stuart,     4    Broughton 

street 
Pottie,  Grace,  4  Drummond  st. 
Priebke,  F.,  13  Sandport  street 
Ramage,  John,  116  High  street 
*Richardson  Brothers,  105  West 

bow 
*Ritchie,  David,  &  Co.,  7  and  50 

North  bridge  and  32  Green- 
side  street 
"Ritchie,  A.  H.,  5  Kirkgate 
^Robertson,    R.,    3   St    Patrick 

street 
Robertson,  Georgina,   3  Church 

street 
Ross,  Miss  Isabella,  26  Sandport 

street 
Schneider,  Carl,  66  Shore 
Simpson,    Mrs  G.,  164  Canon- 

*Slight  &  Kerr,  104  High  street, 
1  North  bridge,  and  28 
Nicolson  street 

Slotman,  Francis,  4  Dougall's 
buildings.  North  Fort  street 

Small,  W.  K.,  62  Leith  street 

Smith,  M.,  62  Clerk  street 

Smith,  R.  P.,  125  Nicolson  st. 

"""Stark,  Thomas,  81  West  port 

Sutherland,  Robert,  51  North 
Pitt  street 

^Thomson  &  Porteous,  9  Green- 
side  street 

Thomson,  David,  3  Leith  street 

Thomson,  John,  92  South  bridge 

Tolmie,  J.,  16a  Charlotte  place 

Tolmie,  Robert,  3  Cockburn  st. 

Wallace,  John  G.,  54  Duke 
street,  Leith 

Walter,  Miss  H,  92  Kirkgate 

Waugh,  James,  23a  Frederick 
street 

Weber,  F.  W.,  45  Sandport  st. 

Wedderspoon,  Wm.,  7  Kerr  st. 

^Williamson,  George,  22  Grass- 
market 

Wilson,  H,  9  Leith  street  and 
27  West  Register  street 

*  Wilson,  R.,  John  Knox's  house, 
45  High  street 

Wilson,  Miss,  1  Great  Junction 
street 

Wood,  John,  50  Hanover  street 


Tool  Manufacturers. 

Clay,  J.,  46  North  Pitt  street 
Cleland,  John,  mill  pick  maker, 

Water  of  Leith 
Hall,  R.,  5  Laurie  street 
Hoffman,  D.  R.,  Castle  terrace 
Mathieson,    Alexander,  &    Son, 

23  Cockburn  street 
Pollock,  Robert,  Lochrin,  Home 

street 
Turnbull,    William,     13    Duke 

street,  Leith 

Toy  and  Fancy  Ware 
houses. 

Agnew,  James,  75  South  Clerk 

street 
Allardyce,  Alexander,  51  Cock 

burn  street 
Anderson,  MissE.,  35  Northum 

berland  street 
Barclay,  Mrs,  24  Victoria  street 
Beaumont,   Samuel,  28  Lothian 

street 
Beveridge,  J.,  42  Cowgate 
Black,  A.  &  F.,  37  Hanover  st. 
Bradshaw,  John,  50  Nicolson  st. 
Brown,  Mrs,  7  Mansfield  place 
Byers,  Miss  G,  64  Kirkgate 
Campbell,  Miss  E. ,  18  St  Andrew 

street,  Leith 
Couston,  Miss  J.  A.,  132  Princes 

street 
Gumming,    Thomas,    &   Son,    2 

Cockburn  street 
Danks,  E.,  8  Bristo  place 
Davis,  Catherine,  19  South  Col- 
lege street 
Drew,  Miss,  69  George  street 
Ferrier,  Mrs  James,  East  London 

street 
Gilmour,  Andrew,  5  Shrub  place 
Goalen's  bazaar,  6  Morton  street 
Gowans,  M.,  99  Princes  street 
Greathead,  H,  25  South  bridge 
Greiner  Brothers,  80  South  br. 
Houlden,  T.  &  J.,  63  George  st. 
Lamb,  William,  27a  India  st. 
Laule  &  Hepting,  5  North  brdg. 
Lewis,  Mrs,  13  Cockburn  street 
M'Crie,  Mrs  A.,  7  Leven  street 
M'Kenzie,   Mrs  G.,  344  Lawn- 
market 
Maxwell,  Miss,  4  Bristo  place 
Miller  &  Grinton,  32  Princes  st. 
Morrison,  W.,  44  Cockburn  st. 
Purdie,  Miss,  53  Hauover  street 
Rombach    Brothers   &    Co.,    82 

South  bridge 
Simpson,     Mrs,     26     Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Soutter's  Bazaar,  102  Princes  st. 

See  Adv. 
Stevenson,  T.,  76  and  77  Princes 

street 
Veitch,   Misses    C.    &    R.,  105 

Nicolson  street 
Wright,  John,  3  Leggat's  land 


Travellers,  C  ommerciai . 

Anderson,  John  T.,  7  Prince 
Consort  place 

Baigrie,  George,  25  North  bridge 

Baynes,  John  Godfrey,  Roche- 
ville,  Viewforth 

Bell,  William,  Castle  bank 

Bowie.  Robert,  4  Orchardfield, 
Leith  walk 

Brown,  John,  13  Jane  terrace 

Buchan,  A.  AY. ,  4  East  Brough- 
ton place 

Cassels,  John  G.,  6  Haddington 
place 

Chalmers,  David,  41  Clerk  st. 

Cooke,  Thomas,  4  East  Brough- 
ton place 

Crighton,  Alex.,  3  Rockville  pi. 

Davidson,  J.  L.,  6  Gladstone 
terrace 

Davidson,  John,  7  Kew  terrace 

Dempster,  James,  29  Collins  pi. 

Dowling,  R.  L. ,  6  Claremont  pi. 

Duncan,  James  S.,  2  King's  pi. 

Early,  Francis,  227  High  street 

Esplin,  Charles,  14  Union  street, 
Leith 

Fairfoul,  William,  17  West 
Preston  street 

Fender,  James,  38  Earl  Grey  st. 

Finlay,  Peter,  22  Gayfield  sq. 

Flett,  William,  jun.,  49  Char- 
lotte street,  Leith 

Fowler,  Alex. ,  1  Madeira  place 

Goodall,  David,  2  Gilmore  place 

Gordon,  Robert  A.,  4  Windmill 
street 

Gulliland,  William,  15  Buc- 
cleuch  street 

Haig,  Arch.  G. ,  55  So.  Clerk  st. 

Halliday,  Thomas,  11  Johnston 
terrace 

Hendrie,  H. ,  4  Arthur  street  • 

Heron,  William,  5  West  New- 
ington  place 

Houston,  Robt.,  63  S.  Clerk  st. 

Hume,  John,  7  Pitt  street, 
Bonnington 

Hunter,  Robert,  2  Ferrier  street 

Ireland,  James  S.,  56  Pilrig 
model  buildings 

Kilgour,  Wm.  P. ,  8  Elder  street 

Kinghorn,  Alexander,  17  Mel- 
ville terrace 

Lambert,  Alexander  P.,  9  Glad- 
stone terrace 

Ledgerwood,  John,  7  Gladstone 
terrace 

Ledingham,  Jas. ,  2  Teviot  row 

Leith,  Alex.,  21  Broughton  st. 

Lister,  Richard,  11  Dalrymple 
crescent 

Lothian,  Thos.,  3  Rockville  pi. 

Marshall,  Geo.,  14  Melville  ter. 

Menzies,  Thomas,  10  Gladstone 
terrace 

Millar,  Thomas,  19  Bernard  st.' 

Miller,  John,  10  Henderson  pi. 


414 


TRI 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


UND 


Miller,  Thomas,  8  Uuion  street, 

Leith 
Mitchell,  Jas.,  75  Broughton  st. 
Mitchell,  Robert,  6  Helen  street 
Mitchell,  William,  16  Dick  pi. 
Morrison,  Matthew,  6  Kirk  st. 
Naismith,  William,  6  Oxford  st. 
Neal,  F. ,  1  Helen  place 
Nixon,   Thomas   P.,   13  Mont- 
gomery street 
Paisley,  James,  6  Union  street, 

Leith 
Paterson,  L.,  2S  Bernard  street 
Peat,  John,  71  Gt.  Junction  st. 
Porteous,  J.  R. ,  4  Henry  place 
Ritchie,  Thos.,  8  W.  Adam  st. 
Roberts,  Thos.,  6  Salisbury  st. 
Robertson,  James,  65  Thistle  st. 
Rome,  John,  1  Rankeillor  street 
Russell,  George  G. ,  3  Oxford  st. 
Scott,  George,  9  Rintoul  place 
Scott,  Thomas,  7  Sylvan  place 
Shewan,  Alex.,  18  Lothian  st. 
Short,  David,  23  Downie  place 
Smith,  Adam,  16  Market  street 
Smith,     B.,     2    Alfred    place, 

Canonmills 
Skinner,  Robert,  8  Kirk  street 
Stark,  John,  57  North  bridge 
Stewart,  Robert,  26  Grindlay  st. 
Stewart,  Thos.,  18Buccleaeh.pl. 
Stobie,  Walter,  1  Rockville  pi. 
Syme,  James,  27  Cockburn  st. 
Taylor,   John,    3   Union   street, 

Leith 
Temple,  John,  4  Brown's  place 
Thomson,  George,  14  Seton  pi. 
Thomson,    William,    36    Whit- 
field place 
Tod,  David,  15  Hope  park  ter. 
Turnbull,  E.  A.,  19  Gilmore  pi. 
YaUance,   James,    Lover's   loan 

cottage,  Hope  park 
Weddel,  Wm.,  3  Meadow  place 
Whyte,  John,  Verbena  cottage, 

Sciennes  hill 
Wigley,  John,  24  E.  Preston  st. 
Williamson,  Andrew,  39  Whit- 
field place 
Willocks,  John,  9  Gladstone  ter. 
Wilson,  Alexander,  Tollcross 
Wilson,  James,  1  Rockville  pi. 
Wilson,  John,  11  Hailes  street 
Woore,  Henry,  9  Barnard  terrace 
Young,  Henry  D.,  12  Gladstone 
terrace 

Trimming  and  Fancy 

Warehouses. 

Anderson,  Mrs,  54  Kirkgate 
Anderson,  Misses,  9  Clerk  street 
Arnott,  J.,  &  Co.,  129  Kirkgate 
Baird,  Mrs,  2  Claremont  place 
Blackie,  Mrs  AY,  46  Duke  st., 

Leith 
Caldwell  &  Co.,  313  High  street 
Caldwell,   D.,  37  and  39  Leith 

street 


Cleghorn,  Miss,  66  George  street 
Crawford,    David,    80   Nicolson 

street 
Dickson,  M.  &  J. ,  38  Couper  st. 
Dickson,    W.    &    H.,    2   Great 

Junction  street 
Donaldson,  W.,  46  South  bridge 
Duncan,  Mrs  J.,  3a  Coburg  st. 
Ferguson,  Miss  J. ,  42  Couper  st. 
Ferrier,     Mrs,     London    street, 

East 
Forrest,  M.  B.,  21  Hanover  st. 
Gallagher,  J. ,  3lA  Scotland  st. 
Henderson,  C. ,  5  Greenside  pi. 
Hutton,  Mrs  H.,  37  Dundas  st. 
Jockel,  C,  118  George  street 
Knox,  Samuel,  &  Dickson,  13, 
15,  and  17  Hanover  street  and 
42  Rose  street 
Lowden  k  Rowe,  1 8  Hill  place 
Mackerracher,   Miss  J.,    12b   St 

Andrew  square 
Mason,  Mrs,  9  Kirkgate 
Mercer,  William,  12  Union  pi. 
Miller,  Thomas,  3  Glanville  pi. 
Ralston,  Mrs,  42  Kirkgate 
Reid,  T.,  &  Co.,  139  Princes  st. 

See  Adv. 
Reid,  David,  Morningside 
Ritchie,  S.  &  A.,  37  Hanover  st. 
Robertson,  W.,  &  Co.,  160  High 

street 
Robson,  Mrs,  137  Rose  street 
Shillinglaw,  Peter  F.,  2  North 

bridge 
Sim,  A.  &  J.,  53  George  street 
Sim,  William,  72  George  street 
Stevenson,  A. ,  5 3  and  54 South br. 
Stevenson,   Thomas,  76  and  77 

Princes  street 
Stoddart,  J.,  1  South  bridge 
Tait,  William,  13  South  bridge 
Thorn,  Mrs,  3  Canonmills  bridge 
Thomson,    Miss, 


Walker,  Alexander,  97  Princes 
street 


Turners. 
Burgess,  John,  153  High  street 
Clark,  Martin,  Silvermills 
Gow,  William,  153  High  street 
Henderson,   Peter,   &  Son,   354 

Castle  hill 
Hutcheon,  Jas.,  19  Leith  wynd 
Jamieson,  Alexander,  71  Adam 

square.     See  Adv. 
Martin,    Robert,    22    Greenside 

place 
Moncur,  David,  4  Pleasance 
Ramsay,    George,    34    Lauriston 

street 
Simpson,  P.,  32  Horse  wynd 
Soutter,  James,  k  Son,  110  Rose 

street 
Spinks,    Charles,    24    Kirkgate   • 

and  27  Coatfield  lane 
Stephenson,    W. ,     South  -  west 

Rose  street  lane 
Stevenson,  Thomas,  54  Candle- 
maker  row 
Sword,  Thomas,  51  Niddry  st. 
Thorburn,    Jas.,   1    Old   Physic 

gardens 
Watt,  Geo.,  21  Chalmers'  close 

Typefounders. 

Marr,  James,  &  Co.,  27  and  29 

New  street 
Miller  &  Richard,   65  Nicolson 

street 

Umbrella  Makers. 

Barclay,  AVm.,   69  East   Cross- 


causeway 
Burge,  Wm. 


10  North  bridge 


k    t^i  h™?Vi  I  Gibb,  Alex. ,  28  George  street 
o    ioiDootn|G.b^  R  w^  43  gou^  brfdge 


wvnd,  Leith 

w  ii  „„   8    t>, „™,    -\f;,.™r,     ion  Innes,  A;,  3o  JSicolson  street 
Wallace  &  Brown,  Misses,   132  ^_  >T    £     ±y  Trlw+Vi  _JJ 

George  street 


Trunk  and  Portmanteau 
Makers. 

Boswell,  Alex.,  8  Hanover  street 
and  40  Nicolson  street 

Bruce  &  Son,  6  Hanover  street 

Bruce,  R.,  14  St  Patrick  square 
and  34  Frederick  street 

Cleghorn,  M.,  5  South  St  An- 
drew street 

Couston,  Miss  J.  A.,  132  Princes 
street 

Gumming,    Thomas,    &    Son,    2 
Cockburn  street 

Dodds  &  Forrest,  61  Princes  st. 

Irving  Brothers,  80a  Princes  st. 

MacGregor,  Mai.,  2  George  st. 

Miller,  John,  49  Thistle  street 

Miller,  Wm.  O.,  1  Leggat's  land 

Russell,  Thomas,  10  North  Bank  I  M'Kichan,  D.,  &  Co. 
street  '     mary  street 


Kerr,  J.  B.,  47  Tolbooth  wynd, 

Leith 
Leitch,  John,  14  Victoria  street 
Robertson,  Jas.,  32  Leith  street 

and  3  Bread  street 
Sleep,  Mrs  M.  A.,  3  Charles  st. 
Smith,  John,  38  North  bridge 
Smith,  John,  78  Princes  street 
Taylor,  D. ,  9  Broughton  street 
Taylor,  James,  63  Nicolson  st. 
Young,  J.,  &  Co.,  21  Howe  st. 


Undertakers. 

Brown,  W.  S.,  14  S.  St  David  st. 

Croall,  John,  &  Sons,  9  and  10 
Leith  walk,  8  Nicolson  street, 
Royal  Caledonian  Bazaar,  and 
45  Constitution  street.  See 
Adv. 

Gilchrist,  H.,  &  Co.,  70  Nicol- 
son street  and  8  Pottcrrow 

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415 


Moir,  P.,  &  Co.,  10  and  11  St 
James'  place.     See  Adv. 

Nicholson,  D.,  &  Son,  6  and  8 
High  street.     See  Adv. 

Paulin,  G.,  32  and  42  Jamaica 
st,  and  14  St  Anthony  place 

Reid,  William,  &  Sons,  58  Cock- 
burn  street.     See  Adv. 

Robertson,  David,  16  Lothian 
road.     See  Adv. 

Whytock,  Richd.,  &  Co.,  9  and 
11  George  street 

Upholsterers. 

See  Cabinetmakers. 

Varnish  Makers. 

Dane,  J.,  &  Co.,  3  East  Register 

street 
Liddle,  William,  &  Co.,  Regent 

Arch  place 
Lundy,  John  J.,  &  Co.,  20  Elbe 

street 
North  British  Colour  Company, 

20  Elbe  street 

Venetian  Blind  Makers. 

Bryden,  J.,  &  Sons,  16  Frederick 

street 
Bryden,  Win.,  &  Son,  55  George 

street 
Bryden,  Adam,  Hamilton  place 
Clark,  J.  J.,  Gayfield  square  lane 
Douglas,  A.,  22  Greenside  place 
Hall,  A.  B.,  103  Constitution  st. 
Laidlaw,   R.,  &  Son,  Simon  sq. 

and  7  Gilmour  street 
Laidlaw,  A. ,  7  a  Grange  road 
Laing,  George,   Palmer's  build- 
ings and  70  Potterrow.     See 

Adv. 
Rathie,  Robert,  59  Causewayside 
Ross,  John,  &  Son,  29  Leven  st. 
Ross,  Ronald,  12  Bread  street. 

See  Adv. 
Scott,  W.,  &  Son,  169  Rose  st. 
Taylor,  John,  &  Sons,  109  Princes 

street 

Veterinary  Surgeons. 

Aitken,  J.,  144  Causewayside 
Baird,  C.  C,  6  St  James'  place 
Eckford,  James  M.,  145  Consti- 
tution street 
Gamgee,  Joseph,  27  Alva  street 
Grey  &  Son,   31   Pleasance  and 

119  Rose  street 
M 'Galium,  Alex.  Inglis,  5  Grass- 
market 
Pace,  James,  22  Coburg  street 
Pollock,  P.,  &  Son,  83  Rose  st. 
Seton,  Henry,  129  Rose  street 
Strangeways,  Thos.,  8  Clyde  st. 
Todd,  Thomas,  23  Bernard  st. 
Wheeler,  W.  C,  27  St  James'  sq. 


Victual  Dealers  andPro- 
vision  Merchants. 

Aitken,  J.,  85  Giles'  street 
Aitken,  Samuel,  5  Tollcross 
Aitken,  Thomson,  17  Kirkgate 
Aitken,  Wm. ,  6  Melville  place 
Alexander,  G.,  9  St  Patrick  st. 
Anderson,   Mrs  E.,  36  Victoria 

street 
Archer,    John,    135b   Fountain- 
bridge 
Archibald,  J. ,  3  Greenside.  place 
Armour,  Mrs,  135  Canongate 
Ballingall,  Miss  A.,  37  and  71 

Kirkgate 
Batchelor,  Jas.,  127  Canongate 
Bell,  Miss,  1  Home  street 
Bennet,  Geo.,  37  Bridge  street 
Bourhil],  Mrs,  5  Young  street 
Brimner,  Mrs  M.,  89  Rose  street 
Brodie,  Mrs  D.,  73  Canongate 
Brown,    Adam,    37    St    Mary's 

wynd 
Brown,  James,  Roseburn  place 
Brown,  Robert,  158  Pleasance 
Brown,  W.,  41  London  street 
Brown,  William,  138  Rose  street 
Bruce,  D.,  131  High  street 
Burn,  G.,  &  Son,  164  High  st. 
Burnet,  George,  204  Canongate 
Burnett,  Andrew,   152  Cowgate 

and  58  East  Crosscauseway 
Burns,  Robert,  50  Grassmarket 
Campbell,  W.,  26  Greenside  st. 
Charters,  John,  22a  Frederick  st. 
Christie,  George,  11  Abbey  hill 
Cochrane,  M.,  116  Kirkgate 
Considine,  Patrick,  4S5  and  487 

Lawnmarket 
Cowan,  Thomas,  67  Nicolson  st. 
Craig,  John  W.,  22  N.-W.  Circus 

place 
Cribbes,  J.,  4  Calton  street 
Cullen,  M.,  194  Cowgate 
Cunningham,   Mrs,   7  South  St 

James'  street 
Currie,  Mrs  J.,  114  Rose  street 
Davidson,  A.,  37  Cowgate 
Davidson,  Chas. ,  3  Market  place 
Dawson,  John,  48  St  Leonard  st. 
Dickison,  G.,  66  West  Fountain- 
bridge 

Dickson,  Adam,  38  Bristo  street 
Dickson,  Wm. ,  42  Leven  street 
Douglas,  James,  2  Castle  barns 
Douglas,  Thos.,  98  and  99  Main 

street,  Newhaven 
Dowie,  P.,  37  and  38  Mitchell  st 
Drummond,  A.,   163  Causeway- 
side 

Durie,  Mrs,  6  Little  King  street 
Durie,  Mrs  Janet,  1G8  Fountain- 
bridge 
Dykes,  Richard,  3  Orchardfield, 

Leith  walk 
Edgar,  Robert,  23  Howe  street 
Edinburgh   Co-operative    Store, 
18  and  20  Richmond  place 


Eggers,  L.,  &.  Co.,  21  Cominer- 

:ial  street 
Elder,  Wm.,  28  Tobago  street 
Evans,  Mrs  O.,  34  Yardheads 
Farmer,  Alex.,  147  High  street 
Forbes,  William,  52  Shore 
Fraser,  Thomas,  3  Huntly  street 
Gemmel,  Robert,   19  Earl  Grey 

street 
George,  J.,  18  High  street 
Gibson,  Robert  &  Thomas,   93a 

Princes  street 
Gilray,  J.,  52  South  Clerk  street 
Girdwood,  David,  10  Deanhaugh 

street 
Glasgow,  John,  149  Fountainbr. 
Glen,  Grace,  8  N.  Richmond  st.. 
Gow,  C,  52  East  Crosscauseway 
Gowans,  James,  2  Semple  street 
Graham,  David,  219  Canongate 
Graham,  T.,  26  Sheriff  brae 
Gray,  A.,  253  Canongate 
Gray,  Thomas,  286  Canongate 
Greenhill,  Alex.,  153  Fountain- 
bridge 
Guthrie,  John,  16  Arthur  street 
Guthrie,  Thos.,  40  Giles'  street 
Harrower,    Alexander,    46    Tol- 

booth  wynd,  Leith 
Hastie,  James,  17  and  19  Charles- 
street 
Hay,  Charles,  7  Rosehill  place 
Hay,  John,  8S  Grassmarket 
Henderson,  Abram,  79  Nicolson) 

street 
Henderson,  James,  29  Bread  st.. 
Hendrie,  J.  H,  Quality  court 
Home,  Alex.,  32  Dean  street 
Horsburgh,  J.,  30  Broughton  st, 
Howison,  John,  26  Grassmarket 
Inglis,  Thomas,  173  Pleasance 
Inglis,  Thomas,  38  Lothian  st. 
Jardine,  Robert,  8  Catherine  st, 
Johnston,  R. ,  51  Hanover  street 
Johnston,  Robert,  10  Calton  st. 
Johnstone,  A.  &  J.,  91  Canongate- 
Johnstone,  A.,  21  Greenside  st.. 
Johnstone,  Mrs  W.,  19  Howe  st. 
Kay,  George,  321  High  street 
Kilpatrick,  W.,  173  West  port 
Kirn,  Wm. ,  23  St  Andrew  street,. 

Leith 
Lamb,  James,  1  Cowan's  close,. 

Crosscauseway 
Lawrie  &  Sons,  5  E.  Sciennes  st.. 
Lawrie,  Mrs  J.,  12  Saunders  st. 
Lawson,  George,  7  Duke  street 
Lawson,  Mark,  25  Fountainbr. 
Lawson,  Mrs,  101  Nicolson  st. 
Learmonth,  Alex.,  54  Bristo  st. 
Leichman,   Robert,   2  Hamilton 

place 
Leighton,     Joseph,    3S     North 

Richmond  street 
Liddell,  J.,  46  George  IV.  bridge 
Lind,  Thomas,  4  Lothian  street 
Lindsay,  Geo.,  76  Causewayside 
Litster,  John,  6  Grassmarket 
Lourie,  John,  8  Ponton  street 


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M 'Donald,  Miss  Jane,  44  Abbey 

M'lver,  John,  8  Dunbar  street 

Mackay,  H.,  509  Lawnmarket 

M'Nair,  "William,  21  Quality  st. 

M 'Queen,  B.,  23 S.  Richmond st. 

Marshall,  Thomas,  2  Antigua  st. 

Martin,  Jn.,  20  S.  Richmond  st. 

Martin,  Wni.,  2  Raeburn  place 

Martin,  Mrs  W.,  98  Nicolson  st. 

Mason,  Mrs  J.,  3  St  Mary's  wynd 

Masterton,  Alex.,  84  Abbey  hill 

Meek,  G.,  19  S.  St  James'  street 

Meikle,  Mrs,  146  Causewayside 

Miller,  Geo.,  &  Son,  274  (Janon- 
gate 

Milne,  G.,  2  North  Junction  st. 

Mitchell,  Mrs  M. ,  5a  St  James' 
square 

Mossman  &  Watson,  16  Grass- 
market 

Munro,  Mrs  W.,  1  Summer  pi. 

Murdoch,  John,  45  Lothian  rd. 

Murray,  A.,  7  Charlotte  street, 
Leith 

Murray,  John,  38  Causewayside 

Murray,  Mrs  H.,  55  Canongate 

Nelson,  James,  18  Kirkgate 

Pagan,  Wm.,  3  Deanhaugh  st. 

Pairman  Brothers,  87  Potterrow  I  Gorham,    A.   K.,    53  Canongate 


Temple,  David,  71  Cockburn  st. 
Temple,  James,  2  Union  place 
Temple,  Thomas,  245  High  st. 

and  55  Potter  row- 
Thomson,  James,  19  Leven  st. 
Thomson,  John,  46  Kirkgate 
Trainer,  John,  30  St  Patrick  sq. 
Turner,  Peter,  18  Clerk  street 
Tweeddale,  James,  27  Pitt  st. 
Underwood,  E.,  19  High  street 
Walker,  Mrs,  61  Potterrow 
Warrick,    Mrs  J.,    12  Portland 

place,  Leith 
Watson,  John,  37  Fountainbr. 
Waugh,  G.,  110  Nicolson  street 
Weir,  R.,  206  Cowgate 
Wemyss,  James,  14  Scotland  st. 
Weston,  Thomas,  75  Kirkgate 
White,  A.,  39  Dundas  street 
White,  William,  Cowan's  close, 

Crosscauseway 
Wight  &  Scott,  36  Elbe  street 
Williamson,    Mrs  William,    64 

Crosscauseway 
Wilson,  John,  59  Nicolson  st. 

Vinegar  Makers. 

Campbell,    A.,    Gilmore    park. 
See  Adv. 


Paterson,   Mrs  John,   57    Leith 

wynd 

Peacock,  James,  2  Hope  street 

Peacock,  R,  13  W.  Maitland  st 

Porteous,  Mrs  A.,  7  Merchiston1  ,     ,  .,    , ,    T  0  v 

.  i  Archibald,  J  ames,  8  r  orres  st. 

-r>  ■     ^      t  i       mu d„,i-    „i!Bain,  Kenneth,  31  India  street 

Prmgle,  John,  49  Hope  Park  end;Rul1.'  QtafiM/,  \  Wma  0+   1qtio 

Purvis,  Aitchison,   44  \V.  Rich 


and  North  Back  of  Canongate 
Maccallum,  Jas.,  36b  Potterrow 

Waiters. 


mond  street 
Rae,  George,  43  Dundas  street 
Rankin,  Jane,  24  Carnegie  st. 
Reoch,  D.,  20  Union  place 
Richardson,  Francis,  &  Co.,  Old 

Corn  Exchange 
Ritchie,  Cosmo,  25  Leven  street 
Robb,  George,  5  Grange  road 
Robertson,  Marion,  57  Earl  Grey 

street 
Rodden,   Francis,    9    St   Mary's 


RovTllrsW.,  37  Cumberland  st.  Robertson    Robert,  1   Hamilton 

w 1         __'_  _  -^  via  r>o      SvTni-'  L'  hri  n  etc* 


Rutherford,   Bobert,   3a  Drum- 

mond  street 
Rutherford,  William,  94  Cross- 
causeway 
Saunders,  Jn. ,  1  Orchardfield  pi. 
Seton,  A.,  16  Cowgate 
Simpson,  G.,  14  Brunswick  st. 
Sinton,  J.  T.,  27  Greenside  st. 
Sounness,  Robert,  188  Pleasance 
Souter,  John,  6  Catherine  street 
Souter,  Simon,  1  Admiralty  st. 
Spalding,  P.,  14  Rose  street 
Stewart,  James,  66  Rose  street 
Stewart,  John,  85  High  street 
Stewart,  R.,  12  N.-W.  Circus  pi. 
Stobie,  W.,  68  St  Leonard  street 
Tait,  James,  86  St  Mary's  wynd 
and  82  S.  Back  of  Canongate 


Belli,  Stefano,  5  Hope  st.  lane 
Buchanan,  J.,  38  Earl  Grey  st. 
Flemington,  James,  140  Rose  st. 
Greig,  Walter,  156  Rose  street 
Hall,  Thomas,  1  Charlotte  sq. 
Hetherton,  Wm.,  174  Rose  st. 
Inglis,  David,  58  Frederick  st. 
Laidlaw,  J.,  11  Earl  Grey  street 
Middleton,  William,  14  Market 

place 
Naismith,  Alexander,   38  Cum 

berland  street 
Preshaw,  John,  168  Rose  street 


place,  Stockbridge 
Runciman,  J. ,  5  Picardy  place 
Rutter,  Joseph,  40  Charlotte  sq. 
Sanderson,  Michael,  130  Princes 

street 
Souter,  J.,  2  Kerr  street 
Yule,  George,  18  Moray  place 

Watchmakers. 

See  Clock  and  Watch  Makers. 

Watcli  Material 
Dealers. 
Cohen,  S. ,  5  Leith  street  terrace 
Meek,  David,  57  North  bridge 
Paterson,  John,  150  High  street 
Russell,  Thomas,  k  Co.,  Hunter 
square 


Waterproof  and   Air- 
proof  Manufacturers. 

Anderson,  John,  101  Princes  st. 

See  Adv. 
Scott,    A.,    &   Son,   43  and   44 

Sandport  street 
Thornton  &  Co.,  78b  Princes  st. 

See  Adv. 

Wax  Chandlers. 

Waterston,   George,    &  Son,    50 
Hanover  street 

Wax  Flower  and  Fruit 

Maker. 
Mackay,  Mrs,  3  Tollcross.     See 
Adv. 

Whip  and  Thong 

Makers. 

Leggat,  G.  &  J. ,  4  Brown  square. 

See  Adv. 
M'Pherson,  Mrs  C,  56  High  st. 

Whiting  Manufacturers. 

Dane,  J.,  &  Co.,  3  East  Register 

street 
Davidson,     John,    k    Co.,    24 

Sheriff  brae 
Lundy,  J.  J.,  &  Co.,  20  Elbe  st. 
North  British  Colour  Company, 

20  Elbe  street 

Wholesale  and  Commis- 
sion Warehousemen. 

Alexander,  J.  G.,  10  Bristo  st. 
Cooper,  Thomas,  &  Co.  ,1 

ket  street 
Cowieson,  P.,  39a  Lothian  street, 

and  1,  3,  and  5  Brighton  st. 
Crawford,  J.,  50  South  bridge 
Hardie,    John    k    William,    18 

Greenside  place 
Hyam,  D.,  k  Co.,  48  North  br. 
Kerr  k  Anderson,  16  South  St 

David  street 
Linklater  k  Co.,  52  Princes  st. 
Mather,  John,  k  Son,  11  Leith 

street  terrace 
Moffat,  A.,  36  Earl  Grey  street 
Nisbet,  A.  P. ,  4  Glengyle  terrace 
Penman,  A.,  1  Roxburgh  place 
Potts,    W.    k    H.,    Port-Hope- 

toun 
Robertson,  William,  k  Co.,  160 

High  street 
Schultze,  A.,  &Son,  37  Commer- 
cial street 
Shillinglaw,  Peter  F.,  2  North  br. 
Taylor,  W.,  4  Elm  row 
Turnbull    &    Kay,    20    and    21 

Greenside  place 
Valentine,     John,    &    Co.,    4a 

North  bridtre 


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White,  Jn.,  10  and  12  Frederick 

street 
Wight  &  Scott,  36  Elbe  street 
AVilliamson,  James,  k  Co.,   178 

High  street 

Window-Ticket 
Writers. 

Aiknian,  J.  B.,  3  Allison  place 
Peacock,  E.,  35  CockVmrn  street 
Smith  &  Brown,  32  and  20  Cock- 
burn  st.  and  102  South  bridge 
Veni,  George,  227  High  street 
Walker,  Alex.,  10  Leith  street 
terrace 

Wine  &  Spirit  Merchts. 

See  also  Grocers  and  Publicans. 

Allan  k  Gavin,  25  Sheriff  brae 
Balfour  k  Co.,  14  George  street 
Bell,  Rannie,  k  Co.,  173  Consti- 
•    tution  street 
Bell,  James,  k  Co.,  50  Bernard 

street 
Bertram,    John   A.,    k    Co.,     7 

Quality  street 
Bryce,    John,    44    Hanover   st. 

See  Adv. 
Buchan  k  Johnston,  12  Tolbooth 

vynd,  Leith 
Bulloch,  Lade,  &  Co.,  8  Union 

street 
<  'arstairs  &  Robertson,  98  Kirk- 
gate  and  111  Giles'  street 
Carter,  N.,  47  Hanover  street 
( 'athcart,    James,    Ferguson,    & 

Co.,    90    St   Andrew    street, 

Leitli 
Christie   &    Smith,    23    George 

street 
Christie,    Robert,    53    Hanover 

street 
Clark,  Piteaim,  k  Co.,  123  Con- 
stitution street 
Cockburn  k  Co.,  127  Constitu- 
tion street 
Cockburn,   J.,   &  Campbell,    32 

St  Andrew  square 
Cockburn,  J.  k  G.,  135  Princes 

street  and  21  Castle  street 
Cockburn,  J.  F.,  20  North-west 

Circus  place 
Cockburn,    R.,    11    St   Andrew 

square 
Condamine  k  Co. ,  4  Duke  street, 

Leith 
Condamine    k     Drmnmond,     4 

Duke  street,  Leith 
Coustou,    Thomson,    &  Co.,    17 

Qualitv  street 
Crabbie,"  J.,    &    Co.,    58    Great 

Junction  street 
Crighton,  James,  1  Kerr  street 
dimming,  Jas.,  7  Grassmarket 
De  Flandre,  Charles,  k  Co.,  15 

Dundas  street 

2D 


Thomas,    1     Princes 

30  Jamaica  street 
N.,  1  St  David  st. 
M.,    9    Bernard 


&    Son,    33 


Douglas    k    Mason,   96   George 

street 
Dye,  Anthony,  48  Kieolson  st. 
Dymock  &  Guthrie,  16  Nicolson 

street 
Forbes,  Peter,  k  Co.,  7  George 

Ford,  William,  k  Sons,  93  Con- 
stitution street 

Gilbey,  W.  &  A.,  7  and  8  Clifton 
I     terrace 

I  Gray,    J.,    k   Son,    19    Lothian 
!     street 

Haswell,    James,    30    Greenside 
I     street  and  66  Grassmarket 
j  Henderson  &  Turnbull,   53  Ber- 
nard street 
I  Hill,  Thomson,  &  Co.,   45  Fre- 
derick street 
iHowden,  Peter,  &  Co.,  19  Meuse 

lane 
'Hutchison   k   Co.,    11    Bernard 
|     street 

Jamieson,  P.,  6  Nicolson  square 

Jenkinson,  W.  k  J.,  80,  81, 
and  82  St  Andrew  street, 
Leith 

Johnston, 
street 

Kay  &  Co. 

Keegan,  T 

Kerr,     Charles 
street 

Lindesay,    James 
Qualitv  street 

Mackie,  'N.  M.,  &  Co.,  17  As- 
sembly street 

Mackinlay,  C,  &  Co.,  87  Consti- 
tution street 

M'Laren,  D.  k  G.,  15  St  Andrew 
street,  Leith 

Marshall,  J.,  k  Sons,  39  Potter- 
row 

Murray,  G.,  51  Frederick  street 

Nicolson,  D.,  &  Son,  36  Ca- 
nongate 

Petrie,  Philp,  &  Co.,  8  Fyfe 
place 

Pope,  James,  &  Son,  23  Char- 
lotte street,  Leith 

Ramsay,  J.  W.,  Wet  docks 

Reid  Brothers  k  Co.,  75  George 
street 

Renton,  C.  F.  Campbell,  11  St 
James'  sqiiare 

Richardson  Brothers,  105  West 
bow 

Robb,  Wm.,  145  Princes  street 

Robertson,  D.  &  J.,  44  George 
iv.  bridge 

Russell,  W.  &  J.,  3  Quality  lane 

Sanderson  k  Lawrie,  20  Han- 
over street 

Scott  &  Allan,  3  Kirkgate 

Shiels,  Wm.,  k  Co.,  134  and  136 
Constitution  street 

Shiels,  J.  S.,  155  Constitution 
street 

Sidey,  D.  D. ,  65  Princes  street 


Smith,  David,  k  Co.,  21  Quality 
lane 

Sommerville,  John,  k  Co.,  47 
Quality  street 

Stewart,  J.,  19  Hart  street 

Stocks,  David,  k  Co.,  4  Bernard 
street 

Swinton,  T.,  2  Dundas  street 

j  Sword,  Walter  B. ,  1 3  Elder  st. 

Thomson,  Lauder,  k  Co.,  29  St 
Andrew  street,  Leith 

Thomson,  D.  J.,  &  Co.,  14  and 
15  Giles'  st.  and  St  Anthony 
lane 

Thomson,  R.  IE,  k  Co.,  18  Coat- 
field  lane 

Tod,  J.  B.,  k  Son,  151  Consti- 
tution street 

Usher,  A.,  k  Co.,  22,  24,  and 26 
WTest  Nicolson  street 

Virtue,  WTm.,  k  Co.,  8  Consti- 
tution street 

Warrick  &  Baillie,  6  Foxe's  lane 

Wauchope,  Moodie,  &  Hope,  14 
Constitution  street 

Weir,  R.  M.,  Roland,  k  Co., 
129  George  street 

Wilson,  Peter,  k  Co. ,  9  Waterloo 

.  place 

Wine  Shippers. 

Cadiz  and  Oporto  ;  agent,  Joseph 
Stott  Campbell,  19  Windsor 
street 

Robertson  Brothers  of  London 

Wirecloth  Manufactrs. 

Bain,  William.,  k  Co.,   Lochrin 

and  32  Grindlay  street.     See 

Adv. 
M'Farlane,   R.,   k  Son,    Stead's 

place 
Peddie,  R,,  k  Co.,  132  George 

street 
Sinclair,  John,  9  Stead's  place 
Smith,    J.,    k   Son,    219    High 

street 
Turner,  Thomas,  251  High  street 
Young,  W.  D.,  &  Co.,  77  George 

street 

Wire -netting  Fence  & 
Gate  Manufacturers. 

Bain,  William,  k  Co.,  Lochrin 
and  32  Grindlay  street.  See 
Adv. 

Gibson  &  Tait,  Bainfield,  Foun- 
tainbridge 

Middleton  &  Co. ,  West  Sciennes. 
See  Adv. 

Peddie,  Robert,  k  Co.,  132 
George  street 

Young  k  Co.,  27  East  Cross- 
causeway.     See  Adv. 

Young,  W.  D.,  k  Co.,  77  George 
street 


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Wood  Merchants. 

Beattie,  Win.,  &  Sons,  15  Foun- 

tainbridge 
Brown,    W.    k    T.,    Warriston 

Cemetery  road 
Brown,  M.,  55  and  57  St  Leonard 

street 
Don,  John,   25  Great  Junction 

street 
Duncan,  James,  &  Co.,  12  Baltic 

street 
Edwards,  Henry,  212  Canougate 
Ewart,  John,  Henderson  row 
Fergus,     William,      60      Great 

Junction  street 
Ferguson,     Davidson,     &    Co., 

Leith  sawmills,   Great  Junc- 
tion street 
Forgan,  D.,  212  Canongate 
Hamilton,    T.,    61    St   Leonard 

street 
Hardie,    James  T.,    k   Co.,    25 

Constitution  street 
Hay,  William,  Haddon's  court 
Hutchinson    Brothers,    Middle 

dock  gate 
Hutchinson   &  Rogers,  Heriot's 

buildings 
Hutton,    J.,   &  Co.,   Rankeillor 

street 
Johnston,  D.,  101  South  Back 

of  Canongate 
Lumsden,  James,  29  Horse  wynd 
Millons,  D.  N.,  Torphichen  st. 
Millons,  G. ,  Port-Hopetoun  Saw- 
mills, 66  Gilmore  place 
Park,  R.,  &  Co.,  20  Constitution 

street 
Pentzlin  &  M'Adie,  South  Gray's 

close,  56  High  street 
Philip,    J.,    41   Great  Junction 

street 
Raffin,  William,  cottage,  Clerk 

street 
Robertson,   A.,  12   Haddington 

place 
Steven,  T.  &A.,   10  and  12  St 

Leonard  street 
Stewart,  D.,  Bangor  road 
Swan,  John,  21  Leith  walk 
Thomson,      Mitchell,      &     Co., 

Granton  harbour 

Wool  Brokers. 

Adam  &   M'Gregor,   129,    131, 

and  133  Constitution  street 
Dowell,  Alex.,  18  George  street 
Girdwood,  Robert,  Tanfield 
Reid,  W.  &  G. ,  Stores,  Granton 
Russell   &   Ramsden,    62   Great 
Junction  street 

Wool  Dealers. 

See  also  Skinners. 

Adam  &   M'Gregor,    129,    131, 
and  133  Constitution  street 


Currie  k  Co.,  93  South  Back  of 

Canongate 
Halliday,  James,  Canonmills 
Russell  &   Ramsden,    62  Great 

Junction  street 
Swaine,  E.  A.,  k   Crudelius,  7 

and  8  Citadel 

Woollen  Drapers, 

Clothiers,  and  Tailors. 

Those  marked  f  are  Woollen 
Drapers  only.  Those  *  are 
Tailors  only.  Those  %  ar^ 
Wholesale. 

Adair,    John,    jun.,    13    North 

bridge 

Aimers,  Samuel,  22  Duke  street 
Aitchison,  David,  22  Kirkgate 
Aitchison,  John,  41  Leith  street 
Alexander  &  M'Nab,   81  to  84 

South  bridge 
Alexander,  C,  1  Simon  square 
Alexander,  J.,  50  Clerk  street 
Alexander,    John,    7    Crichton 

street 
Allan,    James,    5    Drummond 
street 
Allan,  John,   21  Leith  st.     See 
Adv. 
Allan,  John,  32  India  place 
Alston,  G,  40  Hanover  street 
Anderson  k   Pringle,    35  Cock- 
burn  street 
Anderson,  A.,  47  London  street 
Anderson,  James,  6  E.  Register 

street 
Anderson,  James,  1  West  Nicol- 

son  street. 
Anderson,  John,  154  Canongate 
*  Anderson,  P. ,  21  Lothian  street 
Anderson,  Wm.,  27  St  Patrick 

square 

Arnott,  Aw.,  6  Wright's  houses 
Atkinson,     I.,    &   Co.,     12    St 

Andrew  square 
Ayre,  James,  &  Son,  18  Cathe 

rine  street 
J  Barclay,  G.,  Adam  square 
Barker  &  Forbes,  32  S.  bridge 
Beddie,  George,  104  High  street 
Beveridge,    John,  51    Cockburn 

street 
Black,  W.  &  J.,  13  Commercial 

street 
Blair,  Robert,  369  High  street 
Bone,  J.,  86  South  bridge 
Bower  &  Brown,  22  South  bridge. 

See  Adv. 
Boyle,  Jas.,  Orchardiield,  Leith 

walk 
*Braidwood,    James,    12  North- 
west Circus  place 
Braithwaite,    John,     369    High 

street 
Brenner,  Wilhelm,  13  St  James' 


Brown   &   Tregilgas,    56    North 

bridge 
*Brown,  A.,  59  Thistle  street 
Brown,  Jas.,  16  Tolbooth  wynd, 

Leith 
*Bruce,  Michael,  219  High  st. 
"Brunton,  James,  7  Drummond 

street 
*  Burnett,  Geo.,  182  Rose  street 
Bums  &  Bell,  13  Bank  street 
Campbell,  Daniel,  128  Nicolson 

street 
Campbell,  David,  46  Cockbum 

street 
Cathie,  N.,  429  Lawnmarket 
Chalmers,   William,  35   Biisto 

street 
Chamberlain,  G.  A.,  132  Rose 

street 
Christie  &  Kilpatrick,  104  Si  -nth 

bridge 
Christie  &  Son,  16  George  .street 
Clapperton,  J.,  &  Co.,  371  High 

street 
Clow,  William,  104  George  st. 
Combe,  M.,  13  North  bridge 
Copland,     R.     T.,     37     North 

Frederick  street 
Corner,  J.,  53  George  street 
Cownie  &  Sons,  63  South  bridgn 
Cownie,  William,  5  Nicolson  st. 
Cownie,  James  G,  39  S.  bridge 
jCraig  Brothers  &   Co.,    11   S. 

bridge 
Craig,  James,  87  South  bridge 
Cunningham,    Thomas,    23    St 

Mary's  wynd 
Darling,   Wm.,  &  Son,  22  Rose 

street 
Davidson,  David,  25  Abbey  hill 
''Davidson,  J.,  6  Roxburgh  place 
*Deas,  T.,  90  Rose  street 
Devine,  Jas.,  299  and  301  Cow- 
gate.     See  Adv. 
Dickinson,  W.,  18  Brown  sq. 
Dobbie,  Wm.,   14  and  15  Tol- 
booth wynd,  Leith 
Dobson,    Scott,  &   Co.,  29    Lo- 
thian road 
Donaldson,  W.,  k  Co.,  10  South 

bridge 
Douglas,  Thomas  B.,   11    West 

Register  street 
Dudgeon,  Robert,  &  Co.,  9  South 

bridge.     See  Adv. 
*Duncan,  William,  257  and  259 

Cowgate 
Easton,  J.,  23a  St  James'  sq. 
Edington,  A.,  32  Brunswick  st. 
Eunson  &  Garrick,  43  Kirkgate 
Fair,  D.  H,  21  Grassmarket 
Fegan  &   Co.,  66   High  street. 

See  Adv. 
Ferguson,  John,   47  St   Mary's 

wynd 
Finlayson,  Daniel,  21  George  st. 

See  Adv. 
*Finnigan,  Peter,  20  Lauriston 
street 


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*Fitzpatriek,  J.,  262  Cowgate 
Flett,  George,  18  Sandport  st. 
Forrest,  George,  19  Brougham  st. 
Forsyth,  J.  S.,  65  Cockburn  st. 
Forsyth,  Robert,  41  Bristo  st. 
Fowler,  James,  80  George  street 
Fowler,  W.,  73  Cumberland  st. 
Fraser,  A. ,  2  South  St  James'  st. 
Eraser,  Thomas,  159  Fountain- 
bridge 
Fuller,  John,  54  South  bridge 
Garden,  James,  20  North  bridge 
Gardiner,  A.,  5  and  6  Portland 

place 
Gardiner,  W.,  138  Nicolson  st. 
Gibson,  James,  &  Co.,  106  South 

bridge 
Gibson,  Win.,  1  Lothian  street 
Gillies  &  Calder,  74,  76,  and  78 

Lauriston  street 
*Gillies,  S.,  2  Young  street 
Gillon,  Robert,  jun.,  47  Bridge 

street,  Leith 
Godfrey,  Thomas,  38  Earl  Grey 

street 
Goodfellow,  A.,  15  Home  street 
Goodsir,  George,  24  South  bridge 
Gorrie  &  Anderson,  62  N.  bridge 
Gow,  Forbes,  429  Lawnmarket 
*Grant,  Daniel,  501  Lawnmarket 
Grant,  John,  23  Downie  place 
Grieve,  Oliver,  &  Co.,  19  Princes 

street 
Gulland,  James,  55  Hanover  st. 
Gunn,  D.,  21  Elm  row 
*Hardie,  James,  2  Glanville  pi. 
Harper,  Thomas,  8  High  riggs 
Harrison  &  Co. ,  36  and  37  North 

bridge 
t  Harrison,  George,  &  Co.,  31  N. 

bridge 
Hartley,  Thomas  F.,  8  South  St 

Andrew  street 
Hastie,  James,  48  Grove  street 
Hay,  J.,  &  Co.,  55  North  bridge 
Henney,  Wm.,  21  Leith  street. 

See  Adv. 
Hillson  &  Moore,  8  North  bridge 
Hodge,  G.,  18  Jamaica  street 
Hogg,  Johnstone,  &  Co.,  57  1ST 

bridge 
Holtuni  &  Welsh,  6  George  st. 
Horsburgh,  Andw.,  36  Home  st. 
Hoy,  Alex.,  46  Victoria  street 
Hunt,  George,  35  Cockburn  st. 
Hunter  &  M  'Donald,  94,  96,  98 

South  bridge,  and  1  Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Hyam,  B.,  124  High  street 
Hynde,    T.,    &  Co.,    13   Union 

place.     See  Adv. 
Inglis,  J.,  8  Spittal  street 
Irons,  D.,  64  South  Clerk  st. 
Jack,  James,  7  Charles  street 
*Jamieson,  A. ,  2  High  Market  st. 
Jeffrie,    William,    43    Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Kellock,  A.,  &  Co.,  39  and  40 

South  bridge.     See  Adv. 


Kerr,  Archd.,  13  Union  place 
Kiddie,    Wm.,   15   St  Anthony 

place 
Kilpatrick,  Hugh,  10  Brougham 

street 
*King,  James,  25  Frederick  st. 
Koerber,  H.,  56  Shore 
*Kyles,  A.,  3  North  Richmond 

street 
Laing,  A.,  27  Sandport  street 
Lamb,  Robert,  20  Charlotte  pi. 
*Lamont,  John,  36  Whitfield  pi. 
Lauder  &  Hardie,  8  St  Andrew 

square 
Law,  J.,  423  Lawnmarket 
*Leslie,  T.,  40  Sandport  street 
Lidgate,  Alex.,  29  Niddry  street 
Lind,  A.,  12  Dock  place 
Lindsay  &    Richardson,    20  N. 

bridge 
Livingston,  J.,  10  Nicolson  st. 
*Loch,  Ebenezer,  9  E.  Sidelines 

street 
Lyle,  George,  121  Kirkgate 
Macadam,  A.,  4  Geo.  iv.  bridge 
Macadam,  John,  3S  Home  street 
M'Cartney,  H.,  4a  North  bridge 
M'Clumpha,  John,  22  Pitt  st. 
M'Cuaig,  John,  10  Frederick  st. 
M'Diarmid,  J.,  13  North  bridge 
Macdonald,  A.,  7  Sunimerhall 
M 'Donald,     J.,     &     Son,     423 

Lawnmarket 
M 'Donald,  W.,  7  Frederick  st. 
*M'Farlane,  John,  17  South  St 

James'  street 
M 'Gibbon,  G.  R.,  90  S.  bridge 
M 'Gibbon,  John,  15  S.  College 

street 
*M'Gregor,  James,  46  Earl  Grey 

street 

'"M'Gregor,  John,  5  Ken-  street 
M'Intosh,  J.,  &  Son,  25  North 

bridge 
M'lver,  James,  25,  81,  and  83 

St  Mary's  wynd.  See  Adv. 
M'Kay  &  Smith,  2S  North  br. 
*M'Kay,  Alex.,  5  Saunders  st. 
*M'Kay,  Angus,   13  Brunswick 

street  « 

M'Kean  &  Banks,  3  Clerk  street 
tM'Kenzie,  Alexander,  25  North 

bridge 
M'Kenzie,  J.,  67  St  Mary's  wynd 
M'Kenzie,  Wm.,  10  Duncan  st., 

Drummond  place 
M'Laren,  Son,  &  Co.,  329  High 

street.     See  Adv. 
M'Leod,  Davidson,  6  W.  Nicol- 
son street 
M'Leod,  John,  37  Broughton  st. 
Macrae  &  Cameron,  105  George 

street 
M'Tavish,  William,  12  Howe  st. 
*Mair,  George,  2  Nicolson  square 
Mann,  Wm.,  &  Son,  76  George 

street 
Marshall  &  Aitken,  27  North  br. 
Marshall  &  Son,  14  W.  Adamst. 


Martin,   Peter,   29a   E.   Clare- 

mont  street 
Mason,  Peter,  76  Kirkgate 
Mather,  James,  54  Grindlay  st. 
Mathieson,  Geo.,  26  Potterrow 
*Meikle,  George,  42  Thistle  st. 
Messer,  Andrew,  12  Grindlay  st. 
Middlemass,   J.  &  A.,  16  to  20 

South  bridge.     See  Adv. 
Middleton,  J.,  3  Bank  street 
Millan  &   Son,  135   George   st. 

See  Adv. 
Millar,  Alex.,  42  Lothian  street 
Millar,  John,  48  Grindlay  street 
tMiller,  J.,  29  North  bridge 
Miller,  Wm.,  62  Charlotte  st., 

Leith 
Milton,  James,  1  Heriot  bridge 
*Milton,  W.,  100  Plcasance 
*Monro,  John,  3  Grindlay  street 
Morris,  Emmanuel,  40  Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
*Morris,  John,  429  Lawnmarket 
Morrison,  J.  C.,  75  Nicolson  st. 
Morrison,  James,  1  Forth  street 
Mortimer,    John,     &    Co.,    101 

George  street 
Muir,  James,  9  Charlotte  place 
Muir,    John    G.,    51    Tolbooth 

wynd,  Leith 
Miinro,  Alex.,  6  Bank  street 
Murray  &  Hogg,  33  George  st. 
Murray,  W.  R. ,  20  Brougham  st. 
Napier,  George,  127  Rose  street 
Nightingale  &   Co.,    19    South 

St  Andrew  street 
Nisbet,  James,  11  Baker's  place 
Ogilvy,  G.  A.,  17  South  bridge 
Oliver,  Walter,  22  William  st, 
Oman,  Nath.,  2  Stafford  street 
O'Niel,  John,  76  High  street 
Orchardson,     A.,     &    Son,     61 

Queen  street 
Oswald,  R.,  120  High  street 
Panton  &  Young,  36  South  br. 

See  Adv. 
Paterson,  R.,  91  South  bridge 
Paterson,  William,  4  Elder  st. 
^Peebles,  Wm.,  51  Cockburn  st. 
*Pratt,  R.,  44  South  bridge 
Purves,  J.  &  P.,  31  South  br. 
Purves,  William,  &   Son,  1    St 

Andrew  square 
Rae,  Henry,   8  Spring  gardens, 

Stockbridge 
Ramsay,  John,  28  William  st. 
Rausch  &  Co. ,  8  George  street 
Reid,  Wm.,  165  Fountambridge 
Rennie,  John,  4  Bristo  port 
tRichardson  &  Brown,  3  Hunter 

square 
Riddle,  John,  63  North  bridge 
Ritchie  &  Craies,  4  George  st. 
JRobertson,  J.  &  J.,  128  Highst. 
Robertson,  Alex. ,  3  St  Anthony 

place 
Robertson,  D.,  1  Tontines,  Fox 

lane 
Robertson,  D.,  62  Thistle  street 


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^Robertson,  John,  2  Ganonrnills  i 
Ross  k  Young,  13  Leith  street    | 
Ross,  David,  11  Lothian  street  I 
*Ross,  John,  10  Morningside 
Rowland,   Robert,   4  Melbourne 

place 
Russell,  Robert,  10  Tobago  st.     j 
*Russell,  William,  45  Rose  st. 
Scott,    A.,   &   Son,   43   and   44 

Sandport  street 
Scott,  Jas.,  58  Fountainbridge 
Shaw,  Wm.,  8  Nicolson  square 
Short,  H.,  219  High  street 
Simpson,  John,  5  Leggat's  land 
Simpson,  Peter,  8  Downie  place 
Sinclair,  Ch. ,  6  Elder  street 
-rSinelair,  James,  4  Bank  street 
Sinclair,  Robert,  377  High  st. 
"Smeal,  Edward,  3  Roseburn 
Smith,  A.,  127  Rose  street 
Smith  &  Co.,  33  North  bridge 
Smith,  John,  102  South  bridge. 

See  Adv. 
Smith,  John,  44  Hillhousefield 
Smith,  John,  105  South  bridge 
Smith,  S.,  13  North  bridge 
tSmith,  William,  267  High  st. 
Spence,  J.,  31  South  bridge 
*Stewart,  Charles,  8  Barony  st. 
Stewart,  J.  C,  93  South  bridge 
Stewart,  Wm.,  12  Johnston  ter. 
Stobie,   W.,  k  Son,   17  Green- 
side  street 
Strachan,  G.,  17  S.  Richmond  st. 
'"'Sutherland,  Wm.,  6  Saunders  st. 
*Tait,  A.,  2  Elm  row 
*Tait,  J.,  150  High  street 
Taylor  &  Turnbull,  107  South  br. 
Thompson,  G.,  118  Rose  street 
Thomson,    Andrew,    &   Co.,    63 

North  bridge 
Thomson,  George,  19  South  St 

James'  street 
Thomson,  R.  V.,  103  South  br. 

See  Adv. 
Thyne  &  Tait,  37  Lothian  road 
Tillie,  Thomas,  11  Castle  terrace 
Trotter,  Robert,  11  Davie  street 
Turnbull  k  Huth,  2  W.  Nicol- 
son street 
Walker,  G.  &  J.,  2  Kirkgate 
Walker,  James,  134  Kirkgate 
Walker,   Robt.,   11  Home  street 
Wallace,    John    G. ,     74    Great 

Junction  street 
Watson,  H.,  &  Co.,  241  High  st. 
Watson,    E.    P.,    4   Clanalpine 

buildings.     See  Adv. 
"Watson,  John,  122  Causeway- 
side 
Watson,  T. ,  30  St  James'  square 
Watson,  Wm.,  194  Rose  street 
Watt,  David,  12a  Kirkgate 
White,  Wm.,  12  Frederick  st. 
* Whitson,  John,  121  Rose  street 
'(•Williamson,  James,  k  Co.,  178 

High  street 
'"Williamson,  James,  2  Old  Sugar- 
house  close 


Williamson,  Jas.,  50  Bristo  st.    i  Edwards,  H.,  212  Canongate 
Wilson,  G.,  k  Co.,  22  Duke  st.     Ewart,  John,  Henderson  row 
Wilson,  G,  k  Co.,  12  Union  st.  Flemington,  A.,  46  India  street 
Wilson,  Andrew,  18  Downie  pi.  Flett,  W.,  5  Albany  street,  Leith 
Wright,  John,  32  West  port         Forbes,   A.,  3  West  Newington 
Young,     Thomas,    k    Son,     54!     place 

North  bridge  Foreman,  J.,  55 E.  Crosscauseway 

Young,  Andrew,  11  Shrub  pi.       Forgan,  D.,  212  Canongate 


Forrester,  Jn.,  39  Broughton  pi. 
Fotheringham,  R.,  1  Old  Physic 

gardens 
Fountain,  James,  4S  Bridge  st. 
Frazer,  Thomas,  Low  BroughtHBB 


Young,  James,  126  High  street 
Zanzig,  Christopf,  10  Nicolson  st. 

Wrights. 

Adamson,  Alex.,  33  Dean  street 'Gibb  k  Taylor,  Dairy  road 
Alison,  J.,  21  Upper  Gray  street  jGilfillan,  John,  Cambridge  street 
Anderson,  James,  12  Potterrow  Gilroy,  George,  Brandiield  streffl 
Anderson,    Thomas,    49    Bridge '  Gosman,    John,    Lindsay    road, 

street  Newhaven 

Annandale,  J.,  Gilmore  park       jGourlay,  J.,  Morningside 
Barnetson    k    Kinlay,    19    Buc-j  Grant,  Robert,  96  Nicolson  st. 

Greig,  David,  29  Rankeillor  st. 
Grieve,  N.,  Haymarket 
Hall,   A.    B.,    103   Constitution 

street 
Hall,  W.,  27  Duke  street,  Leith 
Hamilton,   J.    k  W.,   25    Great 

Junction  street 
Harkess,  Jas.,  4  Chalmers'  close 
Heggie,  Robert,  25Hillhouseiield 
Henderson  k  Wilson,  27  Char- 
lotte street,  Leith 
[Henderson,  R.,  27  Frederick  st. 
Hewat,  W.,  14  South  Niddry 
I     street 


cleuch  street 
j  Bell  &  Scott,  Heriothill 
i  Black,  G. ,  Napier  road 
| Black,  P.,  Hillhousefield 

Blake,  W.,  2  Tarvet  street 

Bone,  W.,  48  Buccleuch  street 

Borrowman,  John,  Cumberland 

street,  east  lane 
iBrodie,  W.  &  J.,  24  West  Lauri- 
■     ston  place 

i  Brown  k  Jamieson,  Hope  street 
[     lane 

Brown,  G,  Wright's  houses 

! Brown,  J.,  41  Grove  street 

(Brown,  J.,  Jan.,  Pitt  street,  Bon-|Honeyman,  D.,  1  Y'oung  street 

nington  I  Hume,  John,  33  Coatfield  lane 

Brown,  J.,  12  Poplar  lane  Hutton,    J.,   k  Co.,    Rankeillor 

j  Brown,  P. ,  Mary's  place  street 


Brown,  T.,  12  Poplar  lane 
Budge,    William,    18    Johnston 

street  and  33  Coburg  street 
Burns,  T.,  115  Causewayside 
Burton,  James,  N.  Circus  lane 
Carr,  David,  43  N.  Pitt  street 
Chisholm,  Wm.,  117  St  Leonard 

street 
Clark,  J.  J.,  Gayfield  square  lane 
Colden,  J.,  7  Morrison  street 
Corner,  James,  Heriothill 
Cowie,    James,    38   Haddington 

place 
Craig,  Andrew,  24  Lauriston  pi. 
Crooks,  J.,  55  Causewayside 
Crow,  T. ,  Morrison  street 
Cruickshanks    &    Ronaldson,    1 

Macneilpl.  and  56  Bernard  st. 
Cunninghame,   J.,    11    Pattison 

street 
Dalgleish,  John,  42  Pleasance 
Davidson  k  Chisholm,  57  Grove 

street 
Dickson,  George,  14  North  St 

Andrew  street  lane 
tDickson,  J.,  70  Great  Junction 

street 
Doull,  J.,  6  Park  street 
Dow,  W.,  6  Deanpath,  Water  of 

Leith 
Durward,  Andrew,  7  Clerk  st. 


Jackson,  T. ,  Gilmore  park 
Johnston,  T.,  &  Sons,  69  Rose 

street 
Johnston,  J.,  Tollcross 
Keddie,  David,  19  Church  st. 
Keddie,  T.,  7  South  Melville  pi! 
Kinnear,  Thomas,  19  Pitt  street 
Laidlaw,  J.  k  G,  Whitfield  pi. 
Laidlaw,  William,  Morrison  st. 
Laing,  G,    Palmer's    buildings 
and  70  Potterrow.     See  Adv. 
Laing,  G.,  12  St  Anthony  place 
Langlands,  Wm.,  Morningside 
Lawson,  Adam,  96  High  street 
Leadbetter,   A.,    6    West    Rich- 
mond street 
Leask,  J.,  11  Dock  street 
Lowe,   D.,   Gilmore  park.     See 

Adv. 
Lowrie,  John,  77  Abbey  hill 
Lyon,  Alexander,  Grove  street 
M'Dougal,    T.,    2    West   Cross- 
causeway 
M'DougaU,  W.,  76  Fountainbr. 

See  Adv. 
M'Farlane  &  Gibb,   20   Dundas 

street 
M'Gillivray  k  Coutie,  32  Horse 

wynd,  Cowgate 
M'Kain,  J.,  58  Bristo  street 
M'Kay,  G.,  1  Old  Physic  gardens 


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M-Laren  &  Muir,  26  South  Back 

of  Canongate. 
M'Laren,  T.,  24  Brown  square 
M'Pherson,    J.,    &   Co.,   2    Bal- 

birnie  place 
M'Rae,  D.,  West  Fountainbridge 
Marr,  G.,  &  Son,  Stanley  road 
Han*,  J.  B. ,  Ferry  road 
Marr,  T. ,  6  Church  lane 
Meikle,    A.,     Hamilton    place, 

Stockbridge 
Melville,  T.,  1  Annfield 
Menzies,  A.,  Morrison  street 
Millar,  Win.,  23  Bread  street 
Mitchell,  John,  63  Abbey  hill 
Mottat,  Win.,  9  Darling's  brae 
Mowat,  J.,  21  S.  St  Andrew  st. 
Napier,  R.,  22  Greenside  place 
Neilson,  Wm.,  Duke  street  lane 
Notman,  D.,  jun.,  42  Quality  st. 
Patterson,    W,   10   Queensl'erry 

street 
Phemister,  R.,  20  Lauriston  st. 
Pirrie,  D.,  &  Co.,  24  and  25  Duke 

street,  Leith 
Ponds,  J.,  5  Couper  street 
Ponton,  T.  M.,  Broughton  house, 

Barony  street 
Porter,  T.,  Northumberland  st. 

lane 
Powell,  J. ,  107  and  109  Pleasance 
Proudfoot,  A.,  Morningside 
Pullar,  David,  Gilmore  park 
Raffin,  W. ,  cottage,  Clerk  street 
Ramage,  James,  206  Rose  street 
Ramsay,  W.,  3  Thomas  street 


Reid,  David,  51  Buccleuch  st. 
Reid,  J.,  193  Pleasance 
Reid,  T.,  6  Ingliston  street 
Reid,  William,  181  Canongate 
Reid,  William,  &  Son,  58  Cock- 
burn  street.     See  Adv. 
Reimie,  W.,  71  Abbey  hill 
Richardson,  Thomas,  150  Foun- 

tainbridge.     See  Adv. 
Robertson,  Jas.,  2  Blackford  pi. 
Robertson,  M.,  Prince  Regent  st. 
Ross,  Alex.,  25  Buccleuch  street 
Russell,  John,  40  Lauriston  st. 
Rutherford,  J.,  2  Elder  street 
Samuel,  John,  25  Leven  street 
Saunders,  J.,  18  Mitchell  street 
Scott,  W.,  &  Son,  169  Rose  st. 
Shanks,  D.,  &  Son,  Leslie  place 
Shore    &    Crawford,     24    West 

Lauriston  place 
Short,  Jas.,  12  Dukqi-st,  Leith 
Sinclair,  A.,  Lochrin,  Home  st. 
Sinclair,  T.,  22  N.  Richmond  st. 
Smith,    W.,    &   Sons,    17    East 

Preston  street 
Smith,  Chas.,  W.  Salisbury  pi. 
Smith,  James,  12  Riego  street 
Smith,  John,  94  Causewayside 
Smith,  Matthew,  1 2  Leven  street 
Smith,  T.,  2  Buccleuch  street 
Steven,  T.  &  A.,  10  and  12  St 

Leonard  street 
Sutherland,   D.,  &  Sons,    Rose- 
bank,  Wardie 
Sutherland,  D.,  43  Great  Junc- 
tion street 


Tavendall,      James,      Hamilton 

place,  Stockbridge 
Templeton,  A.,  Morrison  street 
Thomson,  J.,  59  Thistle  street 
Urquhart,  K.,  9  Charles  street  ; 

works,  36  Bristo  street.     See 

Adv. 
Walker,  William,  5  Church  lane 
Wallace,  D.,  179  Fountainbridge 
Watherston,    John,    &    Sons,    S 

Charlotte  place 
Watson,   William,    &    Sons,    21 

Lauriston  place  west 
Watson,  Adam,  23  Union  street 
Watson,    George,    5 A  Tollcross. 

See  Adv. 
Watson,  George,  25  Horse  wynd 
Watt,  James,  Melville  terrace 
Webster,  Thos.,  3  Richmond  pi. 
Whillas,  John,  8  Riego  street 
Wightman,.W.,    37    Whitfield 

place       §  ) 

Wilson,  J.  &  R.,  23  Ri'ego  street' v 
Wilson,  D.,  10  Morrison  street 
Wilson,  Wm. ,  26  Crosscauseway 
Wood,  Thomas,  Silverrnills 
Younger   k,   Scott,    11    Duncan 

street,  Newington 

Writers. 

See  Law  Directory. 

Writers  to  the  Signet. 

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{For  Xames  arranged  according  to  Localities,  see  page  450. ) 


Abercromby  &  Son,  Stow  mills,  Stow 

Aberdeen,  Mrs  Marion,  Craniond  bridge 

Abernethy,  James,  Howgate,  Penicuik 

Abernethy,  Thomas,  Penicuik 

Adams,  Geo.,  6  St  James' ter.,  Bathst.,  Portobello 

Adams,  Geo.,  station-master,  Gogar,   Hermiston 

Adams,  William,  146  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Adams,  Mrs  Jno.,  13  W.  Brighton  cres.,  Portobello 

Adamson,  A.,  Aracancot.,  Eskgreen,  Musselburgh 

Adamson,  David,  Jock's  lodge 

Adamson,  James,  23  Henderson  row,  Portobello 

Adamson,  Rev.  John,  Newton  manse,  Dalkeith 

Adamson,  Thomas,  Restalrig  lodge 

Adamson,  Walter,  White  close  east,  Dalkeith 

Addison,  John,  Ormiston 

Addison,  William,  Blackcraigs,  Uphall 

Affleck,  James,  Penicuik 

Affleck,  John,  Roseview,  Penicuik 

Affleck,  Joseph,  Roseview,  Leadburn 

Aikenhead,  A.  W. ,  Newbattle  mill  cot. ,  Dalkeith 

Aikman,  Andrew,  Kingsknowes,  Slateford 

Aikman,  John,  Johns  burn,  Balerno 

Aikman,  John,  New  Pentland,  Loanhead 

Aikman,  Mrs  J.  D.,  Buccleuch  street,  Dalkeith 

Ainslie,  Archibald,  Dodridge,  Ford,  Dalkeith 

Ainslie,  George,  Peaston,  Ford,  Dalkeith 

Ainslie,  John,  Hillend,  Loanhead 

Ainslie,  Robt.,  of  Elvingston,  Gladsmuir,  Tranent 

Ainslie,  William,  Cucken,  Penicuik 

Ainslie,  William,  Moat,  Roslin 

Ainslie,  Mrs  John,  Roslin 

Ainslie,  Miss,  11  Bath  street,  Portobello 

Aitchison,  Alex.,  24  Brighton  place,  Portobello 

Aitchison,  John,  Mount  Vernon,  Liberton 

Aitchison,  John,  Mount  Marl,  Roslin 

Aitchison,  John,  2  W.  Brighton  pi.,  Portobello 

Aitchison,  Mrs,  Drummore,  Musselburgh 

Aitchison,  Mrs,  Linden  cottage,  Loanhead 

Aitchison,  Mrs  Major,  Bellevue  place,  Dalkeith 

Aitken,  Alexander,  Gorebridge 

Aitken,  James,  Brunstane  mills,  Musselbiu'gh 

Aitken,  J.,  Enfield  cot.,  Broomieknowe,  Lasswade 

Aitken,  John,  White  Hart  street,  Dalkeith 

Aitken,  John,  Davidson's  mains 

Aitken,  M.,  farmer,  Prestonpans 

Aitken,  Thomas,  Listonshiel,  Balerno 

Aitken,  Thomas,  Broxburn  oilworks,  Broxbnrn 

Aitken,  William,  Liberton 

Aitken,  William,  Polton  hall,  Lasswade 

Aitken,  William,  Seafield,  Roslin 

Aitken,  Miss  Mary,  Tranent 

Aitken,  Miss  Jane  W.,  53  Back  street,  Dalkeith 

Aitkenhead,  Mrs  Jane,  Herkes  loan,  Musselburgh 

Alexander,  Richard,  &  Son,  Cockenzie 

Alexander,  George,  Tranent 

Alexander,  James  W.,  Stenhouse  mill,  Liberton 

Alexander,  James,  Penicuik 

Alexander,  Jno.,  Wally ford  colliery,  Musselburgh 


Alexander,  R.,  Muirend,  Broxburn 

Alexander,  Robert,  Penicuik 

Alexander,  R. ,  Broxburn 

Alexander,  Robert,  Cockenzie 

Alexander,  William,  Prestonpans 

Alexander,  William,  Broxburn  hall,  Broxburn 

Alison,  Thomas  &  Peter,  High  St.,  Musselburgh 

Alison,  T.  &  P.,  South  street,  Dalkeith 

Alison,  T.,  Rose  hill,  Dalkeith 

Alison,  William,  Buccleuch  street,  Dalkeith 

Allan,  Dr,  Lasswade 

Allan,  Alexander,  56  Newbigging,  Musselburgh 

Allan,  Archibald,  Tranent 

Allan,  George,  66a  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Allan,  Rev.  James,  1  Regent  street,  Portobello 

Allan,  James,  Clifton,  Eatho 

Allan,  James,  East  Calder 

Allan,  John,  Broomhills,  Loanhead 

Allan,  John,  Carlhall,  Musselburgh 

Allan,  Methven,  56  Newbigging,  Musselburgh 

Allan,  Methven,  15  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Allan,  Richard,  101  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Allan,  Miss,  Currie 

Allen,  Captain  D.  F. ,  Greenlaw,  Milton  bridge 

Allison,  A.,  18  Pipe  street,  Portobello 

Almond,  Hely  H. ,  Loretto  house,  Musselburgh 

Anderson,  Alexander,  Penicuik 

Anderson,  Alexander,  5  Adelphi  pi. ,  Portobello 

Anderson,  Captain,  Bath  house,  Portobello 

Anderson,   Charles  W.    {R.  A.   &   Co.,   Ltith), 

Ashton,  Eskbank,  Dalkeith 
Anderson,  David,  Moredun,  Liberton 
Anderson,  D.,  Lasswade 
Anderson,  David,  18  West  wynd,  Dalkeith 
Anderson,  Findlay,  Harvieston  house,  Gorebridge 
Anderson,  George,  of  Catpair,  Stow 
Anderson,  Rev.  H. ,  Free  Church,  Juniper  green 
Anderson,  James,  56  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Anderson,  James,  Halflakill,  Gorebridge 
Anderson,  James,  101  High  street  and  29  Bridge 

street,  Fisherrow  ;  house,  105  High  street 
Anderson,  James,  sen.,  Bridgend,  Musselburgh 
Anderson,  J.,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 
Anderson,  John,  Broxburn 
Anderson,  John,  Lochend,  Ratho 
Anderson,  Peter,  Corstorphine 
Anderson,  P.,  104  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Anderson,  Eobert,  Wester  Millerhill,  Dalkeith 
Anderson,  Robert,  Juniper  green 
Anderson,  Wm.Paterson,  White  Hart  st.,  Dalkeith 
Anderson,  W.  S.,  3  Straiton  place,  Portobello 
Anderson,  Mrs  C,  Newton,  South  Queensferry 
Anderson,  Mrs  John,  Dalhousie  grange,  Lasswade 
Anderson,  Mrs  John,  Eckford  cottage,  Broomie- 
knowe, Lasswade 
Anderson,  Mrs  Michael,  Old  Saughton 
Anderson,  Mrs,  Bonnington  house,  Eatho 
Anderson,  Miss  Agnes,  31  South  st.,  Dalkeith 


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Anderson,  Miss  C,  54  Newbigging,  Musselburgh 

Anderson,  Miss,  Wilkieston  cottage,  Ratho 

Anderson,  Miss  R.,  Tranent 

Anderson,  Miss,  West  Colinton  cottage,  Colinton 

Andison,  John,  3  West  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Andrew,  Robert,  4  Wellington  street,  Portobello 

Andrews,  Rev.  Thos.  (E.C. ),  South  Queensferry 

Angus,  David,  Lampingsdub,  Winehburgh 

Angus,  William,  168  High  street,  Portobello 

Annan,  James,  Newbigging,  Musselburgh 

Annan,  Robert,  8  Maryfiehl,  Portobello 

Annan,  Miss  Cecilia,  Edmonstone,  Liberton 

Annandale,  Alex. ,  &  Sons,  Polton  mill,  Lasswade 

Anuandale,  Alexander,  Polton  bank,  Lasswade 

Arbuekle,  John,  Kirkliston 

Arbuckle,  John,  Hermiston 

Arbuekle,  J.,  Juniper  green 

Arbuckle,  William,  Windford,  Uphall 

Arbuekle,  William,  Leithhead  mills,  Kirknewton 

Arbuthnot,  Geo.  C,  Mavisbank  house,  Loanhead 

Archibald,  John,  Overshiels,  Stow 

Archibald,  John,  Duddingston,  So.  Queensferry 

Archibald,  Mackenzie,  70  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Archibald,  Mackenzie,  50  High  st.,  Musselburgh 

Archibald,  R.,  46  High  street,  Musselburgh 

Archibald,  Thomas,  Lasswade 

Arkley,  Robert,  flesher,  Broxburn 

Armour,  A.  H.  H.,Philipstownho.,  S.  Queensferry 

Armstrong,  Alex.,  New  Milton,  Milton  bridge 

Armstrong,  Mrs  John,  Lasswade 

Amot,  Miss,  Grove  cottage,  Lasswade 

Auld,  James,  Combfoot,  Mid-Calder 

Auld,  Peter,  Buteland,  Balerno 

Ayton,  Miss,  4  Melville  place,  Portobello 

Baildon,  Henry  C,  Duncliffe,  Murrayfield 

Baillie,  James,  Lasswade 

Baillie,  James,  Blackhall 

Baillie,  James,  Edgehead,  Dalkeith 

Baillie,  John,  34  High  street,  Portobello 

Baillie,  Lock.,  East  Port  ho.,  High  st.,  Musselb. 

Baillie,  Widow,  Melville  gates,  Lasswade 

Baillie,  Mrs  Geo. ,  Bridgend  cot. ,  Millhill,  Musselb. 

Bain,  Charles  M.,  125  High  street,  Musselburgh 

Bain,  David,  Gladsmuir,  Tranent 

Bain,  James,  Blackhall 

Bain,  James,  28  Henderson  row,  Portobello 

Bain,  John,  Temple,  Gorebridge 

Bain,  John,  Croft  place  cottage,  Dalkeith 

Bain,  ,  F.C.  school,  Tranent 

Bain,  Mrs,  Loanhead 

Baird,  Alexander,  85  High  street,  Portobello 

Baird,  David,  Gorebridge 

Baird,  Fullarton,  7a  Wellington  st.,  Portobello 

Baird,  Sir  J.  Gardiner,   Bart.,  Edmonstone  ho., 

Gilmerton 
Baird,  Robert,  Mid-Calder 
Baird,  Miss,  Abercorn  lodge,  Abercorn  terrace, 

Portobello 
Baird,  Miss,  Murray  lodge,  John  st.,  Portobello 
Balfour,  And.  Howclen,  6  Brighton  pi. ,  Portobello 
Balden,  Isabella,  Hawthornden,  Lasswade 
Baldry,  S.  Thomas,  41  West  glebe,  Dalkeith 
Balgarnie,  Js.  H.,  3  Victoria  terrace,  Portobello 
Ballantyne  &  Son,  Buccleuch  place,  Dalkeith 
Ballantyne,  John  (B.  <k  Son),  Buccleuch  place, 

Dalkeith  . 
Ballantyne,  John,  junr.   (B.  &  Son),   Buccleuch 

place,  Dalkeith 
Ballard,  Mrs  Col.,  Lasswade 


Balleny,  William,  Kirknewton 

Balmain,  Thomas  C. ,  4  High  street,  Musselburgh 

Balmer,  T.,  Kirkliston 

Banks,  Thomas,  New  street,  Fisherrow 

Banks,  Miss,  30  Joppa 

Barbour,  John,  49  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Barbour,  Mrs,  St  Arthur's  cottage,  Duddingston 

Barclay,  John,  Cockeuzie 

Barclay,  Thomas,  Broxburn 

Barks,  Rev.  George  (IT.  P. ),  Millhill,  Musselburgh 

Barr,  John,  Juniper  green 

Barrie,  George,  19  Joppa 

Barrie,  Peter,  62  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Barron,  Rev.  A. ,  A.  M. ,  Windsor  lodge  academy, 

Portobello 
Bartholomew,  David,  Greendykes,  Broxburn 
Bartholomew,  James,  Duntarvie,  Winehburgh 
Bartie,  Thomas,  Woolshed  cottage,  Ratho 
Bartie,  William,  Ratho 
Barton,  Robert,  Loanhead 

Bathgate,  George  T.,  3  James'  street,  Portobello 
Bathgate,  Miss,  9  Bridge  street,  Musselburgh 
Bauchope,  Thomas,  East  Brucefield,  Mid-Calder 
Baxindine,  John,  Bowlee,  Penicuik 
Baxter,  Robert,  Dalkeith  park,  Dalkeith 
Baxter,  William,  Riccarton,  Hermiston 
Bayne,  C,  Craigview,  Murrayiield 
Beaton,  A.,  7  Bath  street,  PortobeUo 
Beatson,  D.  M.  S.,  Rose  lodge,  Rosefield  avenue, 

Portobello 
Beatson,  Robert,  Craigmillar,  Liberton 
Beatson,  Wm.,  58  Highst,  Portobello ;  house,  35 
Beattie,  Mrs,  Eskvale,  Lasswade 
Beattie,  Miss,  156  High  street,  Portobello 
Begbie,  Mrs,  Hope  cottage,  Portobello 
Begg,  Mrs  M.,  86  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Beilby,    J.    H.,    of  Woodhall  mains,   Colinton 

mains,  Slateford 
Beilby,  J.  H. ,  Woodhall  paper  mills,  Juniper  green 
Belfield  &  Co. ,  potters,  Prestonpans 
Belford,  William,  Cockenzie 
Belfrage,  George,  North  Gyle,  Corstorphine 
Bell,  A.,  71  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Bell,  James,  Cramond  bridge 
Bell,  James,  28  Brighton  place,  Portobello 
Bell,  Lawrence  R.,  Ratho 
Bell,  Robert,  oil  refinery,  Broxburn 
Bell,  Robert,  coalmaster,  Broxburn 
Bell,  Robert,  Albyn  works,  Broxburn 
Bell,  Robert,  13  Brighton  crescent,  Portobello 
BeU,  William,  Cortleferry,  Stow 
Bell,  Miss,  Penicuik  infant  school,  Penicuik 
Bellairs,  G.,  Eastfield  house,  Portobello 
Bennet,  T.  &  M.,  Gorebridge 
Bennet,  Arthur,  182  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Bennet,  D. ,  Abercorn  villa,  Joppa 
Bennet,  Miss,  Caroline  lodge,  Duddingston 
Bennet,  Misses,  2  Esk  green,  Musselburgh 
Berrie,  Mrs,  Buccleuch  street,  Dalkeith 
Berriesford,  Captain,  Leadburn 
Berry,  George,  2  Windsor  terrace,  Portobello 
Bertram,  John,  Stow 

Bertram,  William,  Amozendean,  Penicuik 
Bertram,  Mrs,  Lasswade 

Beveridge,  Rev.  J.  G.,  Inveresk  manse,  Musselb. 
Biggar,  William,  Coltbridge,  Murrayfield 
Binnie,  Alexander,  Ormiston 
Binnie,  George,  Bell's  mills,  Winehburgh 
Binnie,  James,  Slateford 


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Binnie,  James,  Gowanhill,  Currie 

Binnie,  John,    Murrayfield 

Binnie,  Mrs,  Longstone,  Slateford 

Binning,  John,  West  Calder 

Bird,  Arthur,  Slateford 

Bird,  James,  Winchburgh 

Bird,  Miss,  London  road,  Dalkeith 

Birnie,  Alexander,  Uphall 

Birrell,  James,  Penicuik 

Bishop,  John,  33  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Bishop,  Mrs,  Eatho 

Bisset,  Andrew,  South  Vennel,  Fisherrow 

Bisset,  David,  Balerno 

Bisset,  M.,  Stow 

Bisset,  Robert,  15  Eskside,  Fisherrow 

Black,  ,  teacher,  East  Calder 

Black,  David,  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Black,  George,  53  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Black,  James,  West  Calder 

Black,  John,  Currie 

Black,  John,  Howgate,  Roslin 

Black,  John,  Tranent 

Black,  Richard,  Millhill,  Musselburgh 

Black,  Robert,  Liberton  mains,  Liberton 

Black,  William,  1  and  3  Bath  street,  Portobello 

Black,  Mrs  Spens,  Windsor  cottage,   Windsor 
terrace,  Portobello 

Black,  Miss,  4  John  street,  Portobello 

Black,    Miss,    The   Cottage,    Dalrymplc's  loan, 
Musselburgh 

Blackie,  C4eorge,  Galabank,  Stow 

Blackie,  James,  Newbattle,  Dalkeith 

Blackie,  Kobert,  Colinton 

Blackie,  T.,  11  Mount  Pleasant,  Portobello 

Blackie,  William,  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Blackie,  Mrs,  grocer,  Corstorphine 

Blackwood,  E.,  .Stow 

Blaikie,  James,  Howgate,  Penicuik 

Blaikie,  Robert,  106  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Blaikie,  Thomas,  Restalrig 

Blair,  Alexander,  Hillhead,  Lasswade 

Blair,  A.,  18  Brighton  place,  Portobello 

Blair,  George,  Stonefield  house,  Dalkeith 

Blair,  Robert,  Bridgend,  Lasswade 

Blair,  Robert,  Old  Saughton  house,  Murrayfield 

Blair,  Robert,  Davidson's  mains 

Blah,  Thomas,  125  High  street,  Musselburgh 

Blair,  Mrs  Dun.,  Webster's  land,  Jock's  lodge 

Blyth,  Mrs,  2  St  James'  ten-ace,  Portobello 

Boag,  John,  Dechmont,  Uphall 

Boak,  Mrs  Margaret,  Jessie  villa,  Fisherrow 

Bonar,  Miss,  Juniper  green 

Bonnar,  Mrs,  Laburnum  cottage,  Corstorphine 

Bonthron,  Mrs  Marjory,  Liberton 

Borrowman,  John,  Almond  bank,  Cramond  bridge 

Borthwick,  James,  Juniper  green 

Borthwick,  James,  South  Queensferry 

Borthwick,  John,  of  Crookston,  Stow 

Borthwick,  John,  Kirkliston 

Borthwick,  Lewis,  Springwood  park,  Liberton 

Borthwick,  William,  Ratho 

Borthwick,  Misses,  Loanhead 

Bourhill,  David,  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Bourhill,  George,  Sheepfield,  Musselburgh 

Bourhill,  John,  148  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Bourhill,  William,  8  Bridge  street,  Musselburgh 

Bourhill,  Miss,  17  Eskside,  Musselburgh 

Bourhill,  Miss  J.  R.,  15  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Bowe,  Mrs,  Newmains,  Kirkliston 


Bower,  David,  40  High  street,  Portobello 

Bower,  Robert,  Innerwick  lodge,  Murrayfield 

Bowes,  Mrs,  3  Lothian  bank,  Dalkeith 

Bowie,  George,  West  Calder 

Bowie,  William,  Winchburgh 

Bowman,  Henry  S.,  Eskside  house,  Dalkeith 

Bowman,  Miss,  12  Regent  street,  Portobello 

Boyd,  James,  Uphall 

Boyd,  Thomas,  South  Queensferry 

Boyd,  Thomas  J.,  Midiield,  Lasswade 

Boyd,  William,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 

Boyes,  Francis,  Ratho 

Braes,  John,  Broxburn 

Braid,  Andrew,  Kirknewton 

Braid,  James,  Humbie,  Kirknewton 

Braid,  Sarah,  Livingston,  Mid-Calder 

Brash,  James,  Hallyards,  Kirkliston 

Brash,  John,  Kirkliston 

Brash,  John,  Mid-Calder 

Brash,  J. ,  Juniper  green 

Brash,  Robert,  Houston,  UphaU 

Brash,  Thomas,  West  Calder 

Brass,  James,  Penicuik 

Brice,  Mrs,  23  Regent  street,  Portobello 

Bridgeford,  David  F.,  8  High  street,  Musselburgh 

Bridges,  Mrs  James,  Belfield  house,  Musselburgh 

Brigstock,  Geo.  A.,  28  Bath  street,  Portobello 

Broadfoot,  George,  Prestonpans 

Brock,  John,  Overtoun,  Kirkliston 

Brockie,  James,  172  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Brockley,  Robert,  M.A.,  Cauvin's  hospital,  Dud- 

dingston 
Brodie,  David,  M.D.,  Liberton 
Brodie,  John  A.,  Clydesdale  bank,  Dalkeith 
Brodie,  John,  Uphall 

Brodie,  John  Clerk,  Gogar  bank,  Hermiston 
Brodie,  Rev.  William  C,  U.  P.  manse,  Lasswade 
Brodie,  Mrs,  Polton  vale,  Lasswade 
Brooks,  James,  55  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Brooks,  William,  7  Bridge  street,  Fisherrow 
Broomfield,  Robert,  South  Queensferry 
Brotherston,  Peter,  Sauchenside,  Dalkeith 
Brotherton,  Henry,  Buccleuch  street,  Dalkeith 
Brown  &  Cherry,  Wadingburn,  Lasswade 
Brown,  James,  &  Co.,  Esk  mills,  Penicuik 
Brown,  A. ,  Lenny  park,  Corstorphine 

Brown,  ,  Spyfield,  Juniper  green 

Brown,  Adam,  Penicuik 

Brown,  Alexander,  Dambrae,  Musselburgh 

Brown,  Alexander,  Cockburn  hill,  Balerno 

Brown,  D.,  Auchendinny  mains,  Penicuik 

Brown,  Rev.  David,  Free  Church  manse,  Rosliu 

Brown,  Gavin,  Liberton 

Brown,  George,  12  High  street  west,  Dalkeith 

Brown,  George,  Wadingburn,  Lasswade 

Brown,  Hugh,  Ormiston 

Brown,  James,  of  Currie,  Gorebridge 

Browm,  James,  Penicuik 

Brown,  James,  Wantonwalls,  Musselburgh 

Brown,  James,  station-master,  Leadburn 

Brown,  James,  Prestonpans 

Brown,  John,  Penicuik 

Brown,  John,  West  Calder 

Brown,  John,  1  Linkfield,  Musselburgh 

Brown,  John,  Newbridge,  Kirkliston 

Brown,  John,  Outerston,  Gorebridge 

Brown,  John,  Currievale,  Currie 

Brown,  Peter,  Loanhead 

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Brown,  Thomas,  Pentland  mains,  Loanhead 
Brown,  Thos.,  3  Marshall's  cot.,  Bellfield,  Portob'o 
Brown,  Thomas,  Monksburn  cottage,  Penicuik 
Brown,  W.,  Wheat  Sheaf  inn,  Back  st.,  Dalkeith 
Brown,  William,  27  Henderson  row,  Portobello 
Brown,  William,   Millerhill  ;  house,  Wellington 

house,  Dalkeith 
Brown,  William  Henry,  of  Ashley,  Ratho 
Brown,  William,  Tranent 
Brown,  William,  Houston,  Uphall 
Brown,  Mrs  Joseph,  1  Melville  place,  Portobello 
Brown,  Mrs,  2  Marshall's  cottages,  Portobello 
Brown,  Mrs,  12  High  street,  Portobello 
Brown,  Mrs,  Leveu  hall,  Musselburgh 
Brown,  Jessie,  Stow 

Brown,  Miss,  Craigton  house,  Winehburgh 
Brownlee,  Alexander,  Broxburn 
Brownlee,  George,  Ivy  bank,  Mid-Calder 
Brownlee,  George,  Mid-Calder 
Brownlee,  Gilbert,  Stow 
Brownlee,  Robert,  Pyot  hall,  Broxburn 
Bruce,  Adam,  Firth,  Roslin 
Bruce,  George,  Westbrook,  Balerno 
Bruce,  Henry,  Kinleith,  Currie 
Bruce,  Henry,  Woodhall,  Juniper  green 
Bruce,  John,  Wonder  street,  Musselburgh 
Bruce,  Mrs  Cath. ,  23  Wilson's  park,  Portobello 
Brunton,  James,  Gilmerton 
Brunton,  John,  Lothian  street,  Dalkeith 
Brunton,  William,  Lasswade 
Bryce,  G.,  &  Co.,  Roslin 
Bryce,  Andrew,  Craigentinny,  Jock's  lodge 
Bryce,  David,  7  Bath  place,  Portobello 
Bryce,  Francis,  West  bank,  West  Calder 
Bryce,  George,  Roslin 
Bryce,  James,  Currie 
Bryce,  John,  Ratho 

Bryce,  Wm.,  M.D.,  Edinburgh  road,  Dalkeith 
Bryce,  Wm. ,  carter,  Gogar  station,  Hermiston 
Bryden,  Alexander,  Penicuik 
Bryden,  John,  Waltham  lodge,  Murrayfield 
Bryden,  Robert,  Waltham  lodge,  Murrayfield 
Bryden,  Rev.  Thomas  N.,  Stow 
Bryden,  Mrs,  Waltham  lodge,  Murrayfield 
Brydon,  James,  Newbigging,  Musselburgh 
Bryson  &  Son,  65  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Buccleuch  and  Queensberry,  His  Grace  the  Duke 

of,  Dalkeith  house,  Dalkeith 
Buchan,  David,  New  Saughton  house,  Cramond 
Buehan,  William,  New  Saughton  house,  Cramond 
Buchanan,  James,  20  Brighton  place,  Portobello 
Buchanan,  Mrs  Andrew,  Murrayfield 
Buchanan,  Mrs  Helen,  Burn  wynd,  Ratho 
Buchanan,  Mrs,  Burnhouse,  Jock's  lodge 
Buchanan,  Margt.  Loch,  23  Brighton  pi.,  Portob'o 
Buckham,  Agnes,  Eskside,  Lasswade 
Buist,  Robert,  Featherhall,  Corstorphine 
Buncle,  Peter,  2  Elmfield  place,  Dalkeith 
Burd,  Thomas,  Corstorphine 
Burge,  Mrs,  Woodville,  Colinton 
Burn,  John,  Hailes  quarry,  Slateford 
Bum,  Mrs  William,  58  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Burnet,  Mrs,  Lauriston  farm,  Davidson's  mains 
Burns,  J.  k  A.,  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Burns,  David,  10  Adelphi  street,  Portobello 
Burns,  Rev.  Dr(F.C),  Estherville,  Corstorphine 
Burns,  Rev.  James  G,  F.C.  manse,  Kirkliston 
Burns,  Mrs  Elizabeth,  Lasswade  cottage,  Lasswade 
Burns,  Mrs  Marion,  7  Melville  place,  Portobello 


Burt,  Mrs,  Wellington  villa,  Highst.,  Portobello 

Burt,  Miss,  Johnville,  Portobello 

Burton,  Alexander,  Hagbrae,  Ford,  Dalkeith 

Burton,  Edward,  Colinton 

Burton,  J.,  Rosewell  mains,  Lasswade 

Burton,  J.  G,  M.D.,  Roslin 

Burton,  J.  H.,  Craig  house,  Lothian  burn 

Burton,  J.  T.,  of  Toxside,  Gorebridge 

Burton,  Peter.  Gorebridge 

Burton,  Robert,  Dalmeny,  South  Queensferry 

Burton,  William,  Colinton 

Bushby,  Rev.  W.  B.,  Lugton,  Dalkeith 

Buyers,  R.,  Union  bank,  Broxburn 

Byres,  Miss  P.,  26  Bridge  street,  Musselburgh 

Cadell,  H.  F.,  Cockenzie  house,  Cockenzie 

Cassar,  Rev.  William,  Tranent  .t»' 

Caird,  Andrew,  New  street,  Fisherrow 

Caird,  A.,  Fisherrow 

Cairnie,  John,  Colinton 

Cairns,  John,  Loanston  station,  Penicuik 

Calder,    Henry,    142   High  street,    Portobello  : 

house,  2  James'  street 
Calder,  John,  Broxburn 
Calder,  John,  East  Calder 
Calder,  John,  shoemaker,  Broxburn 
Calder,     Thomas,    Jane    bank,    Broomieknowc, 

Lasswade 
Calderwood,  John,  Harwood,  West  Calder 
Calderw-ood,  R.,  20  High  street,  Portobello 
Caldwell,  William,  Victoria  terrace,  Portobello 
Caldwell,  Mrs,  2  Victoria  terrace,  PortobeUo 
Callan,  Robt.,  Home  farm,  Craigie  hall,  Cramond 
Cameron,  Alexander,  Sheriff  hall,  Dalkeith 
Cameron,  Duncan,  Glencross,  Milton  bridge 
Cameron,  Hugh,  Munro  place,  Jock's  lodge 
Cameron,  Hugh,  Corstorphine 
Cameron,  John,  Corstorphine 
Campbell,  Ad.,  Eskside,  Musselburgh 
Campbell,  Alexander,  Lasswade 
Campbell,  C.  D.,  Inveresk,  Musselburgh 
Campbell,  James,  Millhill,  Musselburgh 
Campbell,  James,  Juniper  green 
Campbell,  James,  3  Adelphi  place,  Portobello 
Campbell,  Major  J.  I.  C,  1  Elchoter.,  Portobello 
Campbell,  John  S.,  Newbigging,  Musselburgh 
Campbell,  John,  Slateford 
Campbell,  John,  31  Regent  street,  Portobello 
Campbell,  John,  1  Millerhill,  Musselburgh 
Campbell,  John,  East  Calder 
Campbell,  Mrs  M.,  Restalrig 
Campbell,  Capt.  Osborne,  3  Grove  pi.,  Portobello 
Campbell,  Peter,  Rose  bank,  Portobello 
Campbell,  Quintin,  Lasswade 
Campbell,  Mrs,  3  Bellfield,  Portobello 
Campbell,  Mrs,  post  office,  Jock's  lodge 
Campbell,  Miss,  9  Pitt  street,  Portobello 
Campion,  John,  Town  Hall  restaurant  ;  house, 

122  High  street,  Portobello 
Campbell,  Mrs  Gunning,  Woodville,  Murrayfield 
Carey,  Charles,  Cross  Keys  hotel,  Dalkeith 
Carey,  William,  42  Newbigging,  Musselburgh 
Carlisle,  George,  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Carlisle,  James,  Kirkliston 
Carmichael,  George,  South  street,  Dalkeith 
Carmichael,  Mitchell,  15  Bath  street,  Portobello 
Carrick,  F.  &  A. ,  1  New  street,  Fisherrow 
Carruthers,  James  B. ,  M.  D. ,  M.  R.  C. S.  E. ,  March- 
field,  Davidson's  mains 
Carruthers,  John,  Torsonce  mains,  Stow 


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Carse,  M.,  139  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Carse,  Thomas,  jun.,  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Carse,  Mrs  Stewart,  8  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Carse,  Mrs,  14  Bridge  street,  Musselburgh 
Carstairs,  A.  L.,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 
Cathie,  James,  19  Wonder  sti'eet,  Musselburgh 
Cathie,  Peter,  Cockenzie 
(Cathie,  Mrs,  22  Tower  street,  Portobello 
Cavaye,  Robt.,  6  Northfield  cottages,  Jock's  lodge 
Chalmers,  Alexander,  Melville  house,  Fisherrow 
Chalmers,  David,  Katesmill,  Slateford 
Chalmers,  James,  Currie 

Chalmers,  Mrs  Col. ,  3  Windsor  ter. ,  Portobello 
Chalmers,  Mrs,  Tlie  Cottage,  Fisherrow 
Chalmers,  Mrs,  Kinleith  cottage,  Currie 
Chalmers,  Miss,  St  Leonard's,  Murrayfield 
Chamberlain,  Henry  H.,  St  Mary's,  Ratho 
Chapman,  Robert,  Dairy  mills,  Murrayfield 
Chapman,  Thomas,  Mid-Calder 
Chapman,  Misses,  5  Lothian  bank,  Dalkeith 
Charles,  James,  Grove-end,  Lasswade 
Charles,  John,  Tranent 
Charles,  Matthew,  Brae  house,  Penicuik 
Charles,  W. ,  Grove  street,  Musselburgh 
Charlton,  Peter,  Woodend  cottage,  Roslin 
Charteris,  Robert,  3  Rosefield  place,  Portobello 
Cherry,  A.,  Nether  houses,  Lasswade 
Cherry,  Mrs,  Lasswade 

Chisholm,  John,  k  Co.,  23  South  st.,  Dalkeith 
Chisholm,  James,  Bowland,  Stow 

<  'hisholm,  John,  Stow 

( Ihisholm,  Samuel,  26  South  street,  Dalkeith 
Chisholm,  William,  12  Ramsay  lane,  Portobello 
Chisholm,  Mrs,  27  Joppa,  Portobello 
Chisholm,  Mrs,  Corstorphine 
Chisholm,  Miss,  4  Rosefield  place,  Portobello 
Chisholm,  Miss  Isa.,  2  Wellington  pi.,  Portob'o 
Christie,  C,  &  Co.,  West  bank,  Tranent 
Christie,  C.  k  A. ,  Wallyford  colliery,  Musselb'h 
Christie,  Alexander,  Jumper  grove 
Christie,  Andrew,  Adinston,  Tranent 
Christie,  C.  J.,  West  bank,  Tranent 
Christie,  John,  38  Henderson  row,  Portobello 
Christie,  John,  Amiston  colliery,  Gorebridge 
Christie,  Robert,  Juniper  green 

<  'hristie,  William,  of  Craigend  park,  Liberton 
Christy,  Michael,  FiRyside  bank,  Jock's  lodge 
-Church,  Duncan  M.,  Fairnie  bank,  Liberton 
Clapperton,  James,  Maybank,  Penicuik 
Clapperton,  John,  Gorebridge 

Clark,  Adam,  16  Smart's  wynd,  Musselburgh 

Clark,  Charles,  16  High  street,  PortobeUo 

Clark,  D.,  135  High  street,  Musselburgh 

Clark,  James,  Town  hall,  PortobeUo 

Clark,  Robert,  139  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Clark,  Robert,  New  street,  Fisherrow 

Clark,  Thomas,  West  Calder 

Clark,  William,  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Clark,  Mrs  Charles,  25  Regent  street,  PortobeUo 

Clark,  Mrs  John,  Currie 

Clay,  Mrs,  2  Mount  Pleasant,  Portobello 

Cleghorn,  David,  High  street,  Dalkeith  ;  house, 

Eshiel  house,  Eskbank 
Cleland,  Hugh,  Craigleith  quarry,  Blackball 
Clephane,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Robert  D.,  4  Pitt 

street,  Portobello 
Clerk,  Abraham,  Graybrae,  Leadburn 
Clerk,  Sir  Jas. ,  Bart. ,  Penicuik  house,  Penicuik 
Clerk,  Thomas,  4  Linkfield,  Musselburgh 


Clerk,  Miss,  Rosemount,  Musselburgh 
Cleiich,  John,  RosehaU,  Musselburgh 
Clyde,  James,  LL.D.,  2  Murrayfield 
Clydesdale  Bank  ;  WUliani  Newlands,  agent, 

PortobeUo 
Cochrane,  Andrew,  South  Queensferry 
Cochrane,  James,  Harburn,  West  Calder 
Cochrane,  Matthew,  Gray's  mill,  Slateford 
Cochrane,  Robert,  Roslin 
Cochrane,  W.,  Moredun  cottage,  Liberton 
Cochrane,  W.,  Sunnyside  cottage,  Milton  bridge 
Cockburn,  Alexander,  West  mill,  Lasswade 
Cockburn,    Alexander   M.    (Mossman,   Sons,  d- 

Co.),  5  WelUngton  place,  Portobello 
Cockburn,  Thomas,  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Cockburn,  Mrs  H.,  Port  Seaton,  Prestonpans 
Coldwells,  Thomas,  Dambrae,  Musselburgh 
Cole,  Rev.  Robert,  Greenlaw  park,  Milton  bridge 
Collie,  D.,  3  Elcho  terrace,  Portobello 
Colt,  Mrs,  Inveresk  house,  Musselburgh 
Colvin,  Rev.  Walter  L. ,  D.  D. ,  The  Manse,  Cramond 
Colvin,  Mrs  M.  H.,  Torquhan,  Stow 
Commercial  Bank,  118  High  street,  Dalkeith  ; 

George  k  James  Gray,  agents 
Commercial  Bank,  Bridge  street,  Musselburgh 
Comrie,  Peter,  37  Tower  street,  Portobello 
Condie,  Mrs,  Royton  cot. ,  High  st. ,  Portobello 
Connon,  Thomas,  20  Melville  street,  Portobello 
Constable,  Thomas,  Kirkland  Hermiston 
Cooke,  Mrs Thos.  B.,  3  W.  Brighton  cres.,  Portob. 
Cooper,   Richard,    &    Co.,    Forth  bottle -works, 

PortobeUo 
Cooper,  J.  R.  (E.  C.  &  Co.),  26  Brighton  place, 

Portobello 
Cooper,  R,  (R.  C.  &  Co.),  26  Brighton  pi.,  Portob. 
Cooper,  Thomas,  West  Calder 
Co-Operative  Store,  Elm  row,  Lasswade 
Co-operative  Store,  Polton  street,  Bonnyrigg, 

Lasswade 
Co-operative  Society  (Limited)  ;  John  HalL 

secretary,  37  High  street,  PortobeUo 
Co-operative  Store,  37  High  street,  Portobello 
Co-operative  Store,  Balerno 
Co-operative  Store,  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Corbet,  Thomas,  Inverary  cottage,  Lasswade 
Core,  Rev.  Wm.  G.  (E.C.),  Carrington,  Lasswade 
CornwaU,  James,  31  Henderson  row,  Portobello 
Connack,  George,  Loanhead 
Cornwall,  Mrs,  3  Bridge  street,  PortobeUo 
Cossar,  Miss  Christina,  Penicuik 
Cotter,  Colonel,  C.B.,  Langlands,  Dalkeith 
Council  Chambers,  and  Offices  of  Commis- 
sioners of  Police,  Town  HaU  ;  A.  Paterson, 
town-clerk,  PortobeUo 
Court,  Rev.  Robert,  33  Tower  street,  Portobello 
Cousin,  David,  Esk  grove,  Inveresk,  Musselb'h 
Cousland,  William,  Jane  viUa,  Colinton 
Courts,  James,  Corstorphine  house 
Cowan,  A. ,  k  Sons,  VaUeyfield  mUls,  Penicuik 
Cowan,  Charles,  VaUeyfield,  Penicuik 
Cowan,  Charles  William,  Woodslee,  Penicuik 
Cowan,  George,  Lochend  house,  Jock's  lodge 
Cowan,  George,  VaUeyfield,  Penicuik 
Cowan,  J. ,  New  Hailes  station,  Musselburgh 
Cowan,  Jas.,  Auchendinny,  Mill  house,  MUtonbr. 
Cowan,  John,  Corstorphine 
Cowan,  John,  Beeslack,  MUton  bridge 
Cowan,  R.  D.,  Campie.  Lane  house,  Musselb'rgh 
Cowan,  WiUiam,  LL.  D. ,  Linburn  house,  Ratho 


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Cowan,  Mrs  J. ,  1 53  High  street,  Musselburgh 

iCowan,  Miss,  Garden  villa,  Penicuik 

iCowe,  James,  Gorebridge 

ICowe,  Robert,  Lasswade 

Cowe,  William,  Greenend  house,  Liberton 

|Cowie,  Alexander,  Mid-Calder 

Cowper,  T.,  South  Queensferry 

iCox,  J.  k  Gk,  Gorgie  mills,  Murrayfield 

•Cox,  John,  Gorgie  house,  Murrayfield 

Coxe,  Sir  James,  M.D.,  Kinellan,  Murrayfield 

'Craig,  David,  &  Co.,  Bridge  street,  Portobello 

Craig,   Robert,  &  Co.,  Newbattle  mills  ;  house, 

Craig  Esk,  Dalkeith 
Craig,  D.,  Bogs  mill,  Slateford 
Craig,  David,  10  John  street,  Portobello 
Craig,  David,  Ormiston 
Craig,  James,  Tor,  Murrayfield 
Craig,  James,  Loanhead 

Craig,  W.  H.,  2  Maryfield,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 
Craig,  William,  Woodhall  cottage,  Corstorphine 
Craig,  William,  Colinton  mills,  Colinton 
Craigie,  John,  8  Tower  street,  Portobello 
Craik,  John,  Penicuik 
Craik,  William,  Tait  street,  Dalkeith 
Cramond  Iron  Company,  Crainond 
Craster,  John,  Wellington  reform,  farm,  Penicuik 
Craven,  William,  Brunnington,  Corstorphine 
Craven,  Mrs  Thomas,  Market  street,  Fisherrow 
Crawford,  Adam,  Leadburn  toll 
Crawford,  Charles,  West  Calder 
Crawford,   David,   S.S.C.,   Commissioner  of  the 

High  Court  of  Chancery,  2  Elcho  ter. ,  Portob'o 
Crawford,  E.  T.,  Argyle  cottage,  Lasswade 
Crawford,  J.  Knox,  8  E.  Brighton  cresc,  Portob'o 
Crawford,  John,  Broxburn 
Crawford,  John,  Preston  pans 
Crawford,  John,  East  Calder 
Crawford,  Colonel  Robert  Fitzgerald,  North  cliff, 

North  Queensferry 
Crawfurd,  T.  M. ,  of  Cartsburn,  Murieston  house, 

Mid-Calder 
Crease,  Alexander,  Rathbone  place,  Portobello 
Crerar,  Misses  C.  &  M.,  37  High  st.,  Musselburgh 
Cribbes,  Henry,  Gorebridge 
Cribbes,  William,  Rosemount,  Lasswade 
Crichton,  G.  O.,  South  Queensferry 
Crichton,  J.,  Parduvine,  Lasswade 
Crichton,  Miss,  Newhalls  house,  S.  Queensferry 
Crighton,  David,  186  High  street,  Portobello 
Croall,  John,  Southfield,  Liberton 
Croll,  John,  107  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Crompton,  Mrs,  Wellington  street,  Portobello 
Crosbie  &  Paterson,  Stow 
Crosbie  &  Sons,  Gilmerton 
Crosby,  Alexander,  inspector,  Broxburn 
Cross,  Robert,  Hilltown,  Liberton 
Cruickshank,  Miss,  Mid-Calder 
Cruickshanks,  John,  tailor,  Broxburn 
Cruickshanks,  Mrs,  Lasswade 
dimming,  James,  High  street,  Tranent 
dimming,  Thomas,  3  Back  street,  Dalkeith 
dimming,  William,  Corstorphine 
Cunningham,  Alexander  G.,  Rosebank,  Currie 
Cunningham,  Andrew,  Slateford 
Cunningham,  Carmichael,  Colinton 
Cunningham,  Cornelius,  V.S.,  Slateford 
Cunningham,  James,  Broxburn 
Cunningham,  John  S.  (J.  &  J.  C,  Edinburgh), 

Mecrcjetland  house,  Slateford 


Cunningham,  John,  New  Pentland,  Loanhead 
Cunningham,  Thomas,  Look-about-ye,  Broxburn 
Cunningham,  Thomas,  Kirkettle,  Roslin 
Cunningham,  Thomas,  Wester  Kinleith,  Carrie 
Cunningham,  Rev.  W.  B.  (F.C.),  Prestonpaas 
Cunningham,  Mrs,  Morton,  Lothian  burn 
Currie,  J.  &  R.,  Edinburgh  road,  Dalkeith 
Currie,  Rev.  A.,  Hawthorn  vale,  Winchburgh 
Currie,  James,  Herkes  loan,  Musselburgh 
Currie,  James,  Halkerstone,  Gorebridge 
Currie,  John,  100  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Currie,  John,  Bowland,  Stow 
Currie,  John,  79  High  street,  Portobello 
Currie,  William,  13  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Currie,  Mrs,  26  Market  street,  Musselburgh  . 
Curriehill,  Lord,  Curriehill,  Currie 
Curror,  John,  Comiston,  Lothian  burn 
Curtis,   Mrs  C,   New   buildings,    Tower  street, 

Portobello 
Cusiter,  George  F.,  Dalkeith  gasworks,  Dalkeith 
Cuthbert,  Andrew,  Woodbine  cottage,  Lasswade 
Cuthbertson,  Archibald,  Greendykes,  Tranent 
Cutler,  J.,  Millerhill,  Dalkeith 
Dalgleish,  William,  &  Son,  115  High  street, 

Dalkeith  ;  house,  21  West  glebe. 
Dalgleish,  Alexander,  90  Back  street,  Dalkeith 
Dalgleish,  E.,  grocer,  Dalkeith 
Dalgleish,  R.  R.,  Tranent 
Dalgleish,  Thomas,  Leadburn 
Dalgleish,    Walter  Scott,    Principal,    Dreghorn 

college,  Colinton 
Dalley,  George,  Penicuik 
Dalrymple,  Alexander,  Slateford 
Dalrymple,  Charles,  New  Hailes,  Musselburgh 
Dalrymple,  Miss,  Dalrymple  loan,  Musselburgh 
Dalziell,  Mrs,  7  Abercorn  terrace,  Portobello 
Darling,  Adam,  West  Calder 
Darling,  Thomas,  Middletown,  Stow 
Darling,  Thomas  A.,  9  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Darling,  Miss,  15  Mount  Pleasant,  Portobello 
Davidson,  Arch. ,  Craiglockhart  house,  Slateford 
Davidson,  David,  Ravelston,  Blackhall 
Davidson,  George,  Dean  park,  Balemo 
Davidson,  Henry,  Muirhouse,  Davidson's  mains 
Davidson,  James,  Newbattle  collieries,  Dalkeith 
Davidson,  John,  London  road,  Dalkeith 
Davidson,    John,    112    High    street ;   house,    3 

Marionville,  Regent  street,  Portobello 
Davidson,  John,  Firth,  Roslin 
Davidson,  Mrs,  41  Joppa 
Davidson,  Mrs,  Lewisvale,  Musselburgh 
Davidson,  Mrs,  Ratho 
Davidson,  Mrs,  Lasswade 

Davidson,  Miss,  Dunallan  cottage,  Kirknewton 
Davie,  George,  Tranent 
Davie,  John,  Prestonpans 
Davie,  William,  Colinton 

Dawson,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  Croft  street,  Dalkeith 
Dawson,  Jas.,  &  Co.,  22  &  24  High  st.,  Dalkeith 
Dawson,  Christopher,  Abercorn,  S.  Queensferry 
Dawson,  Ebenezer,  Glenesk,  Dalkeith 
Dawson,  James  (J.  D.  &  Co.),  Glencairn  house, 

Dalkeith 
Dawson,  William,  Warriston,  Hermiston 
Dawson,  Mrs  J.  H.,  15  Straiton  place,  Portobello 
Dea,  William,  Mavis  cottage,  Juniper  green 
Dean,  Mrs  Robert,  1  Windsor  place,  Portobello 
Deans  &  Moore,  coal  masters,  agents,  and  ship- 
pers,  Penston,    Pencaitland,    Drummore,   and 


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Oarberry    collieries ;     office,    Smeaton    park, 

lnveresk,  Musselburgh 
Deans,  Rev.  George,  Jessfield  house,  Portobello 
Deans,  James,  Dalkeith  park,  Dalkeith 
Deans,  P.  D.,  Mount  Charles,  Portobello 
D'Arcy,  Rev.  W.,  1  Sandford  street,  Portobello 
Deas,  Lord,  Pendreich  house,  Lasswade 
Denholm,  Andrew,  Currie 
Denholm,  A.  S.,  Blackhall 
Denholm,  David,  Balerno 
Denholm,  David,  Cauldcoats,  Liberton 
Denholm,  David,  Carberry  mains,  Musselburgh 
Denholm,  Thomas,  Blackhall 
Denholm,  Wm,,  Curriemuirend,  Juniper  green 
Denholm,  Mrs,  Wester  Duddingston 
Denholm,  Mrs,  8  Wellington  street,  Portobello 
Dennis,  John,  20  West  glebe,  Dalkeith 
Denniston,  Miss,  South  Queensferry 
Dent,  John,  Ravensnook,  Penicuik 
Dewar,  James,  of  Yogrie,  Ford,  Dalkeith  *; 

Dewar,  John,  Stow 

Dick,  ,  inspector  of  poor,  Kirknewton 

Dick,  Alexander,  Smithy  green,  Liberton 
Dick,  Alexander,  Kirknewton 
Diek,  Allan,  Slateford 
Dick,  George,  Fountainhall,  Stow 
Dick,  John,  M.D.,  Broom  bank,  Mid-Calder 
Dick,  Robert,  slater,  Corstorphiue 
Dick,  Thomas,  Kirknewton 
Dick,  Thomas,  Milk  houses,  Uphall 
Dick,  Miss,  Lasswade 
Dickie,  G.  R,,  132  High  street,  Portobello 
Dickson  k  Black,  Tranent 
Dickson,  Alexander,  Lasswade 
Dickson,  Alexander,  Hermiston 
Dickson,  Alexander,  Roslin  station 
Dickson,  Andrew,  Restalrig 
Dickson,  Charles,  Hodges,  Tranent 
Dickson,  George,  Lasswade 
Dickson,  James,  54  High  street,  Portobello 
Dickson,  James,  76  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Dickson,  James,  Dundas  mains,  S.  Queensferry 
Dickson,  James,  West  Calder 
Dickson,  John,  King's-knowes,  Slateford 
Dickson,  John,  Prestonpans 
Dickson,  John,  Dalmeny,  South  Queensferry 
Dickson,  John,  Saughton  mains,  Murrayiield 
Dickson,  Robert,  Middlemills,  Lasswade 
Dickson,  Robert.  (59  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Dickson,  Stair,  Xcwmills,  Dalkeith 
Dickson,  Walter,  Tranent 
Dickson,  William,  Stow 
Dickson,  William,  Slatebarns,  Roslin 
Dickson,  William,  Roslin  Lee,  Roslin 
Dickson,  William,  Gorebridge 
Dickson,  Mrs,  4  Bellfield  laue,  Portobello 
Dickson,  Mrs  P.,  Bellfield  place,  Portobello 
Dickson,  Mrs,  Springbank,  Juniper  green 
Dixon,  Mrs,  Three-mde  house,  Corstorphine 
Dixon,  Mrs,  Ramsay  lane,  Portobello 
Dobbie,  Mrs,  Campend,  Dalkeith 
Dobie,  Miss,  13  Pitt  street,  Portobello 
Dodds,  John,  Cranstoun,  Riddell,  Dalkeith 
Dodds,  P.,  14  Wellington  street,  Portobello 
Dodds,  Rich.,  Buceleuchst. ;  ho.,  S.  St.,  Dalkeith 
Dods,  Archibald,  Dalkeith ;  house,  Iron  mills 
Doig,  George,  Rose  hill,  Leadburn 
Doig,  Henry,  (D.,  MlK.,  <L-D.),  Hawthorn  cot., 
Joppa 


Doig,  William,  50  High  street,  Portobello 

Doig,  Mrs,  50  High  street,  Portobello 

Donald,  Alexander,  Kirknewton 

Donaldson,  A.,  Cockenzie 

Donaldson,  Js.,  Kildonan  cot.,  Millhill,  Musselb. 

Donaldson,  Robert,  Cockenzie 

Donaldson,  Win.,  St  Mary's,  Rosefield,  Portobello 

Donn,  James,  Ratho  cottage,  Ratho 

Dougal,  David,  7  Bellfield  lane,  Portobello 

Douglas  k  Smart,  158  High  street,  Portobello 

Douglas,  Abraham  k  Walter,  Dalkeith 

Douglas,  Abraham,  Mayfield,  Dalkeith 

Douglas,  Bentlem,  Peffer  mill,  Liberton 

Douglas,  David,  Deehmont,  Uphall 

Douglas,    G.,    &    Son,    South    street,   Dalkeith; 

house,  Eskbank 
Douglas,  George,  Howard  house,  Jock's  lodge 
Douglas,  James,  Annfield  inn,  Dalkeith 
Douglas,  James,  Glen  brook,  Balerno 
Douglas,  James,  13  Adelphi  place,  Portobello 
Douglas,  John,  Fountainhall,  Stow 
Douglas,  Walter,  Eskbank,  Dalkeith 
Douglas,  William,  Kinleith  mill,  Currie 
Douglas,  Mrs  William,  9  Melville  pi. ,  Portobello 
Douglas,  Misses,  3  Brighton  crescent,  Portobello 
Dove,  David,  S.S.C.,  Waverley  cottage,  Eskbank, 

Dalkeith 
Dow,  Alexander,  Kirknewton 
Dow,  Henry  Russell,  Grammar  school,  121  High 

street,  Musselburgh 
Dow,  John,  Greenend,  Liberton 
Dow,  William,  Gilmerton 
Dow,  Mrs,  Gilmerton 
Dowie,  John,  Bell's  quarry,  Mid-Calder 
Dowie,  William,  Kirkliston 
Downie  &  Kinghom,  Fisherrow 
Downie,  Laird,  k  Laing,  Pinkhill,  Corstorphine 
Downie,  David,  Juniper  green 
Downie,  David,  Currie 
Downie,  George,  Juniper  green 
Downie,  Hay,  Corstorphine 
Drover,  James,  Wadingburn,  Lasswade 
Drummond,  J.,  Tranent 

i  Drummond,  Robert,  High  street,  Musselburgh 
j  Drummond,  Robert,  Tranent 
]  Drummond,  Lady,  Hawthornden,  Lasswade 
;  Drummond,  Miss  E.,  5  John  street,  Portobello 
i  Drysdale,  Joseph,  Prestonpans 
j  Drysdale,  W.,  35  Newbigging,  Musselburgh 
Drysdale,  William,  Uphall 

'  Drysdale,  Miss,  4  Wellington  place,  Portobello 
i  Drysdale,    Miss  Barbara,    Bellevue   place,   Esk- 
bank, Dalkeith 
Dudgeon,  J.  R,  &  G.,  97  High  st.,  Musselburgh 
:  Dudgeon,  Alex.,  Easter  Dalmeny,  S.  Queensfeny 
Dudgeon,  George,  Humbie,  Kirkliston 
|  Dudgeon,  George,  South  Queensfeny 
Dudgeon,  John,  Milton,  South  Queensferry 
Dudgeon,  John,  Almond  hill,  Kirkliston 
Dudgeon,  Robert,  Trinity  house,  Musselburgh 
Dudgeon,  Robert,  Humbie,  Kirkliston 
Dudgeon,  Mrs  G.,  k  Son,  High  st.,  Musselburgh 
Dudgeon,  Mrs,  2  John  street,  Portobello 
Duff,  Alexander,  Lothian  burn 
Duff,  Mrs,  Greenside  lodge,  Murrayfield 
Duff,  Miss  Christina,  7  Wonder  St.,  Musselburgh 
Dun,  J.,  Gilston  lodge,  Eskbank,  Dalkeith 
Duncan,  Alexander    (Commercial  Bank;    Edin- 
burgh), Glenkevoek,  Lasswade 


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Duncan,  Rev.  Andrew,  U.  P.  manse,  Mid-Calder 
Duncan,  Archibald,  Gorebridge 
Duncan,  Colonel,  Foxhall,  Kirkliston 
Duncan,  Colonel  F.  K.,  Firth,  Roslin 
Duncan,  G.,  Rosebank  cottage,  Murrayiield 
Duncan,  Rev.  Henry,  Crichton  manse,  Ford 
Duncan,  James,  Penicuik 
Duncan,  James,  W.S.,  Eskbank,  Dalkeith 
•Duncan,  James  B.,  W.S.,  Eskbank,  Dalkeith 
Duncan,  John,  Burnhead,  Liberton 
iDuncan,  John,  Ratho 

<Duncan,  Soott  David,  Monktonho.,  Musselburgh 
Duncan,  "William,  Millhill,  Musselburgh 
Duncan,  "William,  Corstorphine 
Duncan,  Mrs  David,  Mid-Calder 
Duncan,  Mrs  George,  Firhill  cottage,  Slateford 
Dundas,  Sir  David,  Beechwood,  Corstorphine 
Dundas,  George,  Dundas  castle,  South  Queensferry 
iDundas,  James,  of  Dundas,  Dundas  castle,  South 
[     Queensferry 

iDundas,  Robert,  of  Arniston,  Gorcbridge 
Dundas,  Mrs,  Halkerston  lodge,  Inveresk 
Dundas,   Mrs  Henry,  Craigroyston,    Davidson's 

mains 
Dunderdale,  Cyril,  5  Pitt  street,  Portobello 
Dunfermline,  Right  Hon.  the  Lord,  Colinton  ho., 

Colinton 
Dunfermline,    Right  Hon.    the  Dowager  Lady, 

Colinton  house,  Colinton 
Dunlop,  Andrew,  2  Berry  square,  Portobello 
Dunlop,  David,  Newbattle,  Dalkeith 
Dunlop,  George,  Gogar  house,  Corstorphine 
Dunlop,  John,  Clermiston,  Corstorphine 
Dunlop,  Robert,  73  High  street,  Portobello 
Dunlop,  Miss,  Gogar  mount,  Ratho 
Dunn,  Adam,  Corstorphine 
Dunn,  Adam,  Tranent  mains,  Tranent 
Dunn,  Mrs,  88  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Dunn,  Mrs,  Burdiehouse  mains,  Loanhead 
Dunn,  Misses,  Primrose  cottage,  Ratho 
Dunsmure,  Miss,  Dunsmure  lodge,  Corstorphine 
Durham,  J.  &  W. ,  Balerno  mills,  Cume 
Durham,  "William,  Balerno  mill  house,  Clinic 
Durham,  Mrs  Dundas,  Polton,  Lasswade 
Durie  &  Nisbet  (Elphinston  Coal  Co.),  Tranent 
Dyer,  James,   102  High  street  ;  house,   Broom- 
field  cottage,  Dalkeith 
Dyer,  James  B.,  The  Glebe,  Dalkeith 
Easterbrook,  Thos.,  Bellfield  house,  Eskbank 
Easton,  Andrew,  Kirknewton  mains,  Kirknewton 
Easton,  James,  112  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Easton,  John,  Lasswade 
Easton,  Samuel,  Bell's  mains,  Gorebridge 
Easton,  Jane,  Penicuik 
Eckford,  Peter,  Stenhouse,  Liberton 
Eckford,  Mrs  John,  Eskside,  Musselburgh 
Edgar,  John,  Prestonpans 
Edgar,  Samuel,  Lasswade 
Edgely,  Jas.,  "West  Melville  and  Melville  mains, 

Lasswade 
Edgely,  Robert,  Gilmerton 
Edgely,  Thomas,  Gilmerton 
Edie,  A.,  Hawthorn  cottage,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 
Edie,  J.  C,  Tranent 
Edmond,  G.,  5  Maryfield,  Portobello 
Edmonston,  Samuel,  1  James'  street,  Portobello 
Edward,   James,    28  Bridge    street ;   house,    11 

Market  street,  Musselburgh 
Edward,  John,  137  High  street,  Portobello 


Edward,  Robert,  18(5  High  street,  Portobello 
Edwards,  F.  H.,  C.E.,  Lothian  bank,  Dalkeith 
Edwards,  Henry,  3  Tower  bank,  Portobello 
Edwards,  James  Forrest,  Bridge  st. ,  Musselburgh 
Elder,  James,  "Whitehill  mains,  Musselburgh 
Elder,  James,  Lenny  park,  Corstorphine 
Elder,  John,  Roddinglaw,  Hermiston 
Elliot,  R.  &  J.,  83  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Elliot,  Ralph,  The  Glebe,  Dalkeith 
Elliot,  Mrs  Colonel,  5  Melville  street,  Portobello 
Elliot,  Miss,  117  High  street,  Portobello 
Elliot,  Miss  [.,  61  West  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Ellis,  "Win.  M.,  Wellington  lodge,  Portobello 
Elphinstone,  Right  Hon.  Lord,  Carberry  tower, 

Musselburgh 
Elphinstone,  Hon.  Edward,  Eldin  ho.,  Lasswade 
Elwes,  Henry  John,  Fisherrow 
Epps,  William,  Rosehill,  Eskbank 
Emlay,  James,  87  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Emslie,  John,  Broxburn 
Erskine,  William,  Dechmont,  Uphall 
Erskine,  Misses,  11  Melville  street,  Portobello 
Eskside  Fibre  Works  Co.,  Musselburgh 
Evans,  William  G.,  Bank  house,  Penicuik 
Ewart,  John,  &  Sons,  Penicuik 
Ewart,  Andrew,  3  Adelphi  place,  Portobello 
Ewart,  Robert,  4  Adelphi  place,  Portobello 
Fairbairn,  A.,  36  High  street  ;  house,  2  Grove 

place,  Portobello 
Fairbairn,  James,  25  Tower  street,  Portobello 
Fairbairn,  James,  Balerno 
Fairbairn,  James,  Roslin 
Fairley,  Henry,  Lasswade 
Fairley,  John,  36  Joppa 
Fairley,  Robert,  134  High  street,  Portobello 
Fairley,  William,  West  Calder 
Falconer,  R.,  &  Son,  5 4  West  High  street  ;  house, 

Croft  street,  Dalkeith 
Falconer,  James,  Balerno 
Falconer,  James,  Loanhead 
Falconer,  John,  Loanhead 
Falconer,  William,  Mayfield,  Balerno 
Falkner,  Andrew,  17  Regent  street,  Portobello 
Falkner,  Miss,  10  Melville  place,  Portobello 
Falshaw,  James,  7  Straiton  place,  Portobello 
Farquhar,  W.,  22  High  street,  Portobello 
Farquharson,   John,    13    Bridge    street  ;    house, 

Mall  house,  Musselburgh 
Farquharson,  Thos.,  9  E.  Vermel,  Musselburgh 
Farrie,  Robert,  Winchburgh 
Farrier,  John,  House  of  Muir,  Ormiston 
Fauchie,  Martin,  Penicuik 
Fearns,  G.,  70  High  street,  Musselburgh 
FeU,  A.  M.,  oilworks,  West  Calder 
Fergus,  James,  Craigo'er,  Liberton 
Ferguson,  Bruce,  Juniper  green 
Ferguson,  Rev.  Eergus,  East  United  Presbyterian 

manse,  Dalkeith 
Ferguson,  John,  Burghlee,  Loanhead 
Ferguson,  John,  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Ferguson,  John  (Scott  &  F.),  15  Brighton  place, 

Portobello 
Ferguson,  Robert,  Eskvale  bleachfield,  Musselb'h 
Ferguson,  Thomas,  Stobhill,  Gorebridge 
Ferguson,  Mrs,  Currie 
Ferguson,  Miss,  3  St  James'  terrace,  Bath  street, 

Portobello 
Fergusson,  Lady  Dalrymple,  New  Hailes,  Mussel- 
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Ferme,  George,  Riggenhead,  Tranent 

Ferrier,  David,  17  Pitt  street,  Portobello 

Ferrier,  John,  Dalrymple  loan,  Musselburgh 

Ferrier,  William,  Gorebridge 

Fielder,  John,  Bridgend,  Dalkeith 

Findlay,  James,  West  Calder 

Findlay,  James,  Hermand  house,  West  Calder 

Finlayson,  David,  26  Henderson  row,  Portobello 

Finlayson,  John,  Piersliill 

Finlayson,  John,  West  mill,  Lasswade 

Finnie,  Mrs,  Swanston,  Lothian  burn 

Fisher,  Alexander,  Currie 

Fleming,  James,  Coats,  Penicuik 

Fleming,  Joseph,  Ratho 

Fleming,  William,  Currie 

Fletcher,  Andrew,  of  Salton,  Tranent 

Flint,  A.  &  J.,  South  Melville,  Lasswade 

Flint,  David,  Drylaw  mains,  Davidson's  mains 

Flint,  Mrs,  Crossgreen,  Uphall 

Flint,  Mrs  Jane,  Harford  house,  Eskbank,  Dalk'h. 

Flint,  Mrs  James,  Buccleuch  place,  Dalkeith 

Flockhart,  John  S.,  98  High  street,  Portobello 

Flockhart,  John,  Ratho 

Foggan,  William,  South  street,  Dalkeith 

Forbes,  Charles,  Millhill,  Musselburgh 

Forbes,  Thomas,  Mid-Calder 

Forbes,  William,  Newton  grange,  Dalkeith 

Forbes,  William,  Auchendinny,  Milton  bridge 

Ford,  James,  Stankards,  Uphall 

Ford,  William,  -  Hardengreen,  Dalkeith 

Forman,  Mrs,  Leven  hall,  Musselburgh 

Forrest,  Alexander,  Old  Meal  market,  Dalkeith 

Forrest,  George,  100  High  street,  Musselburgh 

Forrest,  John,  Burn  wynd,  Ratho 

Forrest,  Robert,  142  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Forrester,  Ebenezer,  55  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Forrester,  Mrs  James,  44  High  st,  Musselburgh 

Forrester,  Mrs,  Juniper  green 

Forster,  James,  Newbigging,  Musselburgh 

Forsyth,  John,  Tranent 

Forsyth,  John,  102  High  street ;  house,  21  Bath 

street,  Portobello 
Forsyth,  R,  Bath  street,  Portobello 
Forsyth,  Rev.  Thomas  (XL P.),  Gorebridge 
Forsyth,  Mrs  Margaret,  1  Elmfieldpl.,  Dalkeith 
Forsyth,  Miss,  7  Lothian  bank,  Dalkeith 
Fortune,  James,  Rosefield  avenue,  Portobello 
Fortune,  John,  Craigcrook  farm,  Blackhall 
Fortune,  T.  L.,  Elphiiiston  tower,  Tranent 
Fortune,  Mrs,  Turnhouse,  Cramond 
Fothringham,  James,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 
Foulis,  David,  Woodhouselee,  Roslin 
Fountain,  Mrs  Isabella,  post  office,  Balerno 
Fowler,  John,  &  Co.  (Limited),  Prestonpans 
Fowler,  William  Chalmers,  M.D.,  Corstorphine 

hall,  Corstorphine 
Fowler,  Mrs  John,  Loanhead 
Fraser,  William  &  Adam,  Wall  tower,  Penicuik 
Fraser,  Don.,  Gorebridge  {City  of  Glasgow  Bank) 
Fraser,  D.,  advocate,  Lasswade 
Fraser,  Frances,  6  AVest  glebe,  Dalkeith 
Fraser,  J.  Mackay,  Munro  place,  Piershill 
Fraser,  James,  Bilston,  Roslin 
Fraser,  John,  Rosevale,  Currie 
Fraser,  John,  119  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Fraser,   Lieut. -Colonel  Robert  W.,  11  Brighton 

crescent,  Portobello 
Fraser,  Rear- Admiral  Thomas,  19  Brighton  place, 

Portobello 


Fraser,  William,  7  Marylield,  Portobello 
Fraser,  William,  Broxburn 
Fraser,  Mrs  B.  S.,  Regent  cottage,  Portobello 
Fraser,  Mrs  James,  115  High  street,  Portobello 
Fraser,  Miss  B.,  6  Regent  street,  Portobello 
Frater,  Robert,  Laws,  Uphall 
French,  Archibald,  Boathouse  bridge,  Cramond 
French,  George,  Miller  Linns  mill,  Ratho 
Frier,  William,  Currie 
Frier,  James,  Bridge  street,  Fisherrow 
Fullarton,  Robert,  Penicuik 
Fullerton,  A.,  St  Agnes  villa,  Liberton 
Fulton,  Adam,  29  High  street,  PortobeUo 
Fulton,  Andrew,  Woodlands,  Duddingston 
Fulton,  Ebenezer,  Pencaitland,  Tranent 
Fulton,  Mrs  Catherine,  Penicuik 
Fyfe,  John,  Wester  Duddingston 
Fyfe,  Mrs,  Wester  Duddingston 
Fyvie,  Miss  Ann,  168  High  street,  Portobello 
Gaiudner,  Mrs,  7  Eskside,  Musselburgh 
Galloway,  Rev.  Nisbet,  Lasswade 
Galloway,  J.,  Liberton 
Galloway,  James,  Loanhead 
Gardener,  Alexander,  Gorebridge 
Gardener,  John  Fred.,  Bush  house,  Fisherrow 
Gardiner,  Alexander,  Roslin 
Gardiner,  John,  Cockburn,  Balerno 
Gardiner,  Peter,  Davidson's  mains 
Gardiner,  Miss  H.,  6  Bath  place,  Portobello 
Gardner,  Daniel,  Barbachlaw,  Musselburgh 
Gardner,  George,  Carrington  barns,  Lasswade 
Gardner,  Rev.  James,  M.D.,  A.M.,  West  Colin- 
ton  house 
Gardner,  James,  East  Langton,  East  Calder 
Gardner,  Rev.  Jn.,  Livingston  manse,  Mid-Calder 
Gardner,  Mrs,  Pathhead,  Dalkeith 
Garland,  J.  0.,  Robertson's  place,  Joppa 
Garnock,  Jn. ,  Carlops,  N.  Esk  reservoir,  Penicuik 
Gatherer,  George,  1  Esk  place,  Dalkeith 
Garvie,  Adam,  Plenploth,  Stow 
Garvie,  Miss  H.,  131  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Gavin,  P.,  &  Sons,  Millhill,  Musselburgh 
Gay,  John,  40  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Gebbie,  James,  7  Pitt  street,  Portobello 
Geddes,  R.,  Alpine  villa,  Currie 
Gemmell,  Peter,  Peggy's  mill,  Cramond 
Gentle,  J.  F.,  3  Abercorn  place,  Portobello 
Gentle,  John,  Rathbone  place,  Portobello 
Gentle,  Mrs,  3  Abercorn  place,  Portobello 
Gibb,  George,  Janefield,  Corstorphine 
Gibb,  James,  7  Regent  street,  Portobello 
Gibbon,  John,  Ramsay  lane,  Portobello 
Gibb,  J.  S. ,  Parkside  place,  Dalkeith 
Gibson  &  Mercer,  Cousland,  Dalkeith 
Gibson,  Charles  &  John,  8  Millhill,  Musselburgh 
Gibson,  Alexander,  9  Mount  Pleasant,  Joppa 
Gibson,  Henry,  67  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Gibson,  James,  South  Queensferry 
Gibson,  James,  CliftonhaU  mains,  Ratho 
Gibson,  John  L.,  Penicuik 
Gibson,  John,  38  South  street,  Dalkeith 
Gibson,  John,  Woolmet,  Dalkeith 
Gibson,  John,  dairyman,  Corstorphine 
Gibson,  Thomas,  Ferniehurst,  Stow 
Gibson,  William,  Duddingston 
Gibson,  William,  Carrington,  Lasswade 
Gibson,  Mrs  John,  Westfield,  Cousland,  Dalkeith 
Gibson-Craig,  Sir  William,  Bart.,  of  Riccarton, 
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Gibson-Craig,  Miss,  Hemiistoii  house,  Hermiston 
Giddings,  J.,  Kilburn  villa,  Stuart  st.,  Jock's  lodge 
Gilbert,  James,  Whilemoss,  Kirknewton 
Gilbert,  James,  Jock's  lodge 
Gilbert,  John,  Lochend,  Jock's  lodge 
Gilbert,  William,  Millrig,  Kirknewton 

|  Gilbert,  Mrs  Janet,  Milton  bridge 
Gilchrist,  Charles  R.,  Mid-Calder 

[Gilchrist,  William,  Mid-Calder 

[  Gilfillan,  Henry,  28  Tower  street,  Portobello 

[Gilnllan,    Mrs,    New   buddings,    Tower    street, 
Portobello 

(UiUespie,  James,  Craigie,  Cramond 
.Gillespie,  John,  Corstorphine 
Gillespie,  Joseph,  4  Tower  street,  Portobello 
Gillespie,  William,  5  Adelphi  place,  Portobello 
Gillespie,  Miss,  4  Tower  street,  Portobello 
Gillies,  James,  Wallyford,  Musselburgh 

I'Gillon,  Mrs,  1  High  street,  Musselburgh 

|[Gilmour,  Alexander,  127  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Gilpin,  Charles  B. ,  Juniper  green 

>Girdwood,  William,  Fixby  cottage,  Corstorphine 
Glen,  Archibald,  Slateford 

(Glen,  Enoch,  Fivestanks,  Uphall 

Glen,  Mrs,  Uphall 

Glen,  Miss  Marion,  Currie 

Glendinning,  Alexander,  Winchburgh 

Gli-ndinning,  George,  Newmains,  Kirkliston 

IGlendinning,  George,  Hatton  mains,  Ratho 

I  Glendinning,  George,  Raw,  East  Calder 

|  Glendinning,   Peter,   Leuchold,   Dalmeny   park, 

I     South  Queensferry 

i  Glenny,  Wdliam,  Houston  mill,  Uphall 
Glover,  James,  Loanhead 

I  Glover,  John,  grocer,  Roslin 

IGodley,  Wdliam,  Lasswade 
Goldie,  John,  Eskbank,  Dalkeith 

'Goldie,  Misses  I.  &  M.,  Eskbank,  Dalkeith 
Good,  Alexander,  Nether  Liberton 
Good,  Mrs,  Firth  mains,  Roslin 
GoodfeUow,  Robert,  Inch  cottage,  Liberton 
Goodsir,  David,  170  High  street;  house,  Wallace- 
field  cottage,  Portobello 
Goodwin,  W.,  Easter  Bavelaw,  Balerno 
Gordon,  Alexander,  Dalkeith  coUiery,  Dalkeith 
Gordon,  Dr,  Springbank,  Lasswade 
Gordon,  James,  107  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Gordon,  Rev.  James,  Gorebridge  . 
Gordon,  Maxwell,  3  John  street,  Portobello 
Gordon,  Peter,  Juniper  green 
Gordon,  Robert,  Kirkliston 
Gordon,  Rev.  Thomas,  Newbattle  manse 
Gordon,  Mrs  James,  1 9  Bath  street,  Portobello 
Gordon,  Mrs,  20  Pitt  street,  Portobello 
Gorrie,  Mrs,  Buccleuch  place,  Dalkeith 
Gourlay,  J.,  Cockenzie 
Gourlay,  James,  Hdl  mount,  Juniper  green 
Gourlay,  James,  Dalrymple's  loan,  Musselburgh 
Gourlay,  John,  Golf  house,  Links,  Musselburgh 
Gourlay,  Robert,  11  Brighton  place,  Portobello 
Gourlay,  Mrs  E.,  Juniper  green 
Gow,  Charles,  Brighton  place ;  house,  Middlefield 

house,  Portobello 
Gow,  John,  Adelphi  street,  Portobello 
Gow,  Miss,  Piershill  cottage,  Jock's  lodge 
Gowan,  Rev.  A.  Thompson,  D.D.,  Westfield  pi., 

Dalkeith 
Graham,  C.  W.,  M.D.,  139  High  st.,  Dalkeith 
Graham,  Geo.,  Graham's  cot.,  Glencorse,  Roslin 


Graham,  Humphrey,  Belstane,  Kirknewton 

Graham,  James,  Bankhead,  South  Queensferry 

Graham,  James,  Hoppi  ingle,  Stow 

Graham,  John,  Gdmerton 

Graham,  John,  farmer,  Stow 

Graham,  Thomas,  Juniper  green 

Graham,  Thomas,  Kirknewton 

Graham,  Walter,  House  of  Mud-,  Kirknewton 

Graham,  William,  New  Burnshot,  Cramond 

Graham,  William,  Campie  house,  Musselburgh 

Graham,  Mrs,  post  office,  Juniper  green 

Graham,  Miss  IsabeUa,  1  John  street,  Portobello 

Grainger,  Alexander,  Broxburn 

Grant,  George,  Corstorphine 

Grant,  James,  West  Calder 

Grant,  James  (Queen's  Arms  inn),  Prestonpans 

Grant,  Joseph,   W.S.    (G.  &   Wallace),  3  Bath 

place,  Portobello 
Grant,  Robert,  14  Esk  place,  Dalkeith 
Grant,  WiUiam,  Dryburn,  Stow 
Grassie,  Archibald,  Gorebridge 
Gray  &  Taylor,  73  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Gray,  George  &  James,  11 S  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Gray,  Andrew,  109  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Gray,  Begbie,  17  Joppa 

Gray,  George,  Murrayville,  Eskbank,  Dalkeith 
Gray,  George,  Gorgie  mills,  Murrayfield 
Gray,  Hugh,  26  Newbigging,  Musselburgh 
Gray,  James,  station-master,  Winchburgh 
Gray,  James,  Braehead  mains,  Cramond 
Gray,  James,  118  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Gray,  James  (G.P.O.),  2  Smeaton  park,  Inveresk, 

Musselburgh 
Gray,  John,  Elginhaugh  mills,  Dalkeith 
Gray,  John,  6  Bath  street,  Portobello 
Gray,  Rev.  John  (Free  Church),  Gorebridge 
Gray,  Patrick,  Freelands,  Ratho 
Gray,  Thomas,  Broxburn 
Gray,  Thomas,  154  High  street,  Portobello 
Gray,  W.  A. ,  Yools  place,  Portobello 
Gray,  William,  Southfield,  Duddingston 
Gray,  William,  Mid-Calder 
Gray,  Mrs  Alexander,  29  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Gray,  Mrs  Catherine,  Mid-Calder 
Gray,  Mrs  James,  Elm  lodge,  Eskbank,  Dalkeith 
Gray,  Mrs  John,  3  Mount  Pleasant,  Joppa 
Gray,  Mrs  William,  18  Regent  street,  Portobello 
Green,  Charles,  35  Tower  street,  Portobello 
Green,  J.  S.,  4  James  street,  Portobello 
Greenfield,  William,  Newton,  South  Queensferry 
Greenwood,  Mrs,  34  Tower  street,  Portobello 
Greig,  David,  F.R.C.S.E.,  South  Queensferry 
Greig,  David,  Currie 
Greig,  John,  East  Calder 
Greig,  Mrs,  6  Regent  street,  PortobeUo 
Grey,  Alexander,  Links,  Musselburgh 
Grey,  Charles,  Corstorphine 
Grey,  Mrs,  Monktonhad  house,  Musselburgh 
Grierson,  Miss  J.,  3  Brighton  place,  PortobeUo 
Grieve  &  M'Kinlay,  Pinkie,  Musselburgh 
Grieve,  Alexander,  Tranent 
Grieve,  Henry,  Kirkliston 
Grieve,  John,  2  Bridge  street,  Musselburgh 
Grieve,  John,  Pinkiepans,  Musselburgh 
Grieve,  John,  Bank  park  colliery,  Tranent 
Grieve,  P.  D.,  29  Brighton  place,  PortobeUo 
Grieve,  Thomas,  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Grieve,  Mrs,  Kirkliston 
Grieve,  Miss,  2  Wellington  place,  PortobeUo 


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Griffith,  W.,  Spring  gardens,  John  st.,  Portobello 

Grossert,  Adam,  Millerhill  (west),  Dalkeith 

Gulland,  John,  Monkton  hall,  Musselburgh 

Gunn,  Geo. ,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  Cramond 

Gunn,  George,  inspector  of  poor,  Cramond 

Guthrie,  Rev.  David,  F.C.  manse,  Liberton 

Guthrie,  George,  Jock's  lodge 

Haig,  D.,  71  High  street,  Portobello 

Haig,  William,  Jock's  lodge 

Hair,  H.,  Grange  bank,  Loanhead 

Halkett,  Jn.  Craigie,  yr.,  Cramond  house,  Cramond 

Hall,  John,  11  Adelphi  place,  Portobello 

Hall,  Thomas,  Crosslee,  Stow 

Hall,  Thomas,  Penicuik 

Hall,  William,  Wright's  cottage,  Restalrig 

Hall,  Mrs  J.  H.,  10  John  street,  Portobello 

Hall,  Mrs,  Dalrymple's  loan,  Musselburgh 

Halley,  John,  North  British  Railway,  Dalkeith 

Halswelle,  K.,  A.R.S.A.,  Bellfield,  Duddingston 

Hamilton,  Alexander  F.,  Tranent 

Hamilton,  Archibald,  Kirkliston 

Hamilton,  David,  Broxburn 

Hamilton,  Rev.  J.,  M.A.,  F.C.  manse,  Cockpen 

Hamilton,  James,  West  Ingliston,  Ratho 

Hamilton,  Robert,  contractor,  Kirknewton 

Hamilton,   Robert,  butcher,  grocer,    and   spirit 

dealer,  Kirknewton 
Hamilton,  William,  Tranent 
Hamilton,  Mrs,  12  Melville  place,  Portobello 
Hamilton,  Misses,  2  E.  Brighton  cres. ,  Portobello 
Hamilton,  Miss  Anna,  39  Tower  st.,  Portobello 
Handasyde  &  Davidson,  Musselburgh 
Handasyde,  Mrs  G.,  1  Brighton  place,  Portobello 
Handyside,  Misses,  Green  hall,  Musselburgh 
Hanton,  Robert,  Cranstoun,  Dalkeith 
Hardie,  David,  Bavelaw  castle,  Balerno 
Hardie,  Henry,  Hopetoun  colliery,  S.  Queensferry 
Hardie,  Robert,  Prestonpans 
Hardy,  William,  Muirhouse,  Liberton 
Hare,  Stewart  B.,  Philipston  ho.,  S.  Queensferry 
Hare,  S.  B.,  Calder  hall,  Mid-Calder 
Hargrieve,  David,  Loanhead 
Harper,  Andrew,  Gladhouse  mill,  Gorebridge 
Haider,   F.,  Springfield,  Inveresk,  Musselburgh 
Harper,  Hugh,  Penicuik 
Harper,  John,  6  Adelphi  place,  Portobello 
Harper,  Robert,  Longthorne,  Liberton 
Harper,  Robert,  Edmonstone  mains,  Gilmerton 
Harper,  Robert,  Baberton  mains,  Juniper  green 
Harris,  Thomas,  Blackhall 

Harrison,  James,  7  Wellington  street,  Portobello 
Harrower,  Miss,  Rosebank  house,  Portobello 
Hart,  Miss  C.  S. ,  Juniper  green 
Harvey,  John,  Margaret's  grove,  Cramond 
Hastie,  William,  Colinton 
Hawk,  Misses,  Paradise  cottage,  Penicuik 
Hawkins,  Joseph,  89  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Hay,  E.  &  A.,  150  High  street,  Portobello 
Hay  &  Chisholm,  New  MiUs  road,  Dalkeith 
Hay,  Merrieks,  &  Co.,  Roslin 
Hay,  George,  High  street,  Prestonpans 
Hay,  J.,  150  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Hay,  James,  Kirkliston 
Hay,  John,  Rosebank  pottery,  Portobello 
Hay,  Robert,  Stow 
Hay,  Robert,  Prestonpans 
Hay,  William,  26  Joppa 
Hay,  Miss,  Herkes  loan,  Musselburgh 
Heaney,  W.,  military  institute,  Jock's  lodge 


Heathcote,  G.  P.,  113  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Heggie,  J.,  Dechmont,  Uphall 

Heggie,  Robert,  Blackhall 

Henderson  &  Craik,  Balerno 

Henderson,  Wm.,  &  Son,  Gray's  mill,  Slateford 

Henderson,  Alexander,  Balerno 

Henderson,  Andrew,  Juniper  green 

Henderson,  David,  Polton  toll  cottage,  Lasswade 

Henderson,  Jas.  Lee  (National  Bank),  Dalkeith 

Henderson,  James,  37  Newbiggiug,  Musselbiugli 

Henderson,  James,  Carrie 

Henderson,  John,  Duddingston 

Henderson,  J.,  Corstorphine  hill  ho.,  Corstorphine 

Henderson,  John,  Auchincorth,  Penicuik 

Henderson,  J.,  station-master,  Musselburgh 

Henderson,  Kev.  John  (Established  Church),  The 

Manse,  Roslin 
Henderson,  John,  Penicuik 
Henderson,  Robert,  Elphinston  colliery  ;  house, 

Rosebank  cottage,  Tranent 
Henderson,  Wm.,  Rose  cottage,  New  Pentland, 

Loanhead 
Henderson,  Wm.,  Cairns  cot.,  Gorgie,  Murray  field 
Henderson,  Agnes,  post  office,  Kirkliston 
Henderson,  Mrs  John,  Hamilton  st.,  Portobello 
Henderson,  Mrs,  4  Marshall's  cottages,  Bellfield, 

Portobello 
Hennan,    George,  Torphichen  Anns  inn,   Mid- 
Calder 
Henry,  J.,  S.S.C.,  The  Cot.,Burnhead,  Liberton 
Hepburn,  John,  25  High  street,  Portobello 
Hepburn,  Peter,  25  Highst.,  Portobello;  ho.  07 
Hepburn,  Thos.,  23  and  25  High  st.,  Portobello 
Hepburn,  Agnes,  Ratho 
Herbert,  David,  Easter  Currie 
Herbert,  Thomas,  Meadow  house,  Corstorphine 
Herdman,  George,  Fordel,  Dalkeith 
Herdman,  Thomas,  Southside,  Dalkeith 
Heriot,  Andrew,  Duddingston  mills,  Duddingston' 
Heriot,  George,  Currie 
Herriot,  J.,  110  High  street,  Portobello 
Hetherton,  Miss,  Joppa 
Hewat,  G.,  78  High  street,  Portobello 
Hewat,  Henry,  Pirntaton,  Stow 
Hewat,   Mrs  J.,   Catherine  cottage,    129   High 

street,  Portobello 
Hewitt,  Josiah,  174  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Hickey,  John,  5  West  wynd,  Dalkeith 
Hill,  Craig,  &  Co.,  Balerno  bank 
Hill,  David,  South  Queensferry 
Hill,  George,  72  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Hill,  John,  129  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Hill,  John,  C.E.  (H.,  C,  <t  Co.),  Balerno  bank 
Hill,  John,  Carlowrie,  Cramond 
Hill,  Thomas,  Cramond 
Hill,  W.  S. ,  Murrayfield  house,  MuiTayfield 
Hill,  William,  Union  place,  Portobello 
Hill,  Mrs  Isabella,  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Hill,  Mrs,  of  Hillwood,  Ratho 
Hill,  Mrs,  Lasswade 

Hills,  Capt.  William,  32  Regent  st.,  Portobello 
Hislop,  Humphry,  Bavelaw  mill,  Balemo 
Hislop,  Jas.,  F.  E.  I.S.,  schoolmaster,  Mid-Calder 
Hislop,  James,  jun.,  Mid-Calder 
Hislop,  James,  Netherton,  Penicuik 
Hislop,  John  Fowder,  Castle  park,  Prestonpans 
Hislop,  Robert,  Prestonpans 
Hislop,  Robert,  jun. ,  Prestonpans 
HLslop,  Thomas,  Broxburn 


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Hislop,  Mrs  Robert,  Auch.end.inny,  Milton  bridge 

Hodge,  James,  Penicuik 

Hodge,  William,  Dalkeith  park,  Dalkeith 

Hog,  Thomas  A.,  Newliston,  Kirkliston 

Hog,  Mrs,  sen., Newliston,  Dun-Edin,  Murrayfield 

Hogarth,  John,  30  Regent  street,  Portobello 

Hogg,  Charles,  Symington,  Stow 

Hogg,  George,  Stow 

Hogg,  James,  90  High  street,  Musselburgh 

Hogg,  John,  Lasswade 

Hogg,  John  (Commercial  Bank),  Dalkeith 

Hogg,  John,  Tranent 

Hogg,  Robert,  Halltree,  Stow 

Hogg,  Robert,  Rosemay,  Leadburn 

Hogg,  Mrs,  Kevock  bank,  Lasswade 

Hogg,  Mrs,  Mosshouses,  Leadburn 

Holdsworth,  Walter,  Lasswade 

Holgate,  Joseph,  Penicuik 

Holtum,    Thomas   (H.   &    Welsh),    7  Brighton 

crescent,  Portobello 
Home,  Alexander  George,   M.D.,   of  Whitfield, 

Mount  iEolus,  Wellington  street,  Portobello 
Home,  A.  M.,  Eskbank,  Musselburgh 
Home,  David,  Woolmet  house,  Dalkeith 
Hood,  Archibald,  Whitehill  colliery,  Lasswade 
Hood,  Mrs  Mary,  45  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Hooker,  James,  Fisherrow 
Hope,  Sir  Archibald,  Pinkie  house,  Musselburgh 
Hope,  James,  Easter  Duddingston 
Hope,  James,  35  High  street,  Portobello 
Hope,  James,  Belmont,  Murrayfield 
Hope,  James  J.  H.,  M.D.,  West  Calder 
Hope,  John  H.,  South  Elphinston,  Tranent 
Hope,  John,  158  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Hope,  Thomas,  Nether  Liberton 
Hope,  William,  West  Calder 
Hope,  William,  Davidson's  mains 
Hopekirk,  Adam,  Portobello 
Hopetoun,  Earl  of,  Hopetoun  ho. ,  S.  Queensferry 
Horn,  Alexander,  Broxburn 
Horn,  Robert,  Roseville,  Duddingston 
Home,  Rev.  R.  K.  D.,  The  Manse,  Corstorphine 
Hornsey,  W.,  9  Bath  street,  Portobello 
Horsburgh,  Dickson,  Duddingston  mills 
Horsburgh,  James,  Croft  street,  Dalkeith 
Horsburgh,  Robert,  South  bank  house,  Penicuik 
Hossack,  Miss  E.  G.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

Dickson's  park,  Jock's  lodge 
Howden,  T.,  &  Co.,  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Howden,  Charles,  Penicuik 
Howden,  Robert,  Boggs,  Tranent 
Howie,  Alexander,  Dambrae,  Musselburgh 
Howieson,  Mrs,  1  Straiton  place,  Portobello 
Howieson,  Miss,  Clifton  cottage,  Portobello 
Hughes,  Capt.  H.  Jones,  4  Victoria  ter. ,  Portob. 
Hughes,  Thomas,  132  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Hughes,  Mrs,  Winchburgh 
Huie,  Hector  Munro,  16  Market  st.,  Fisherrow 
Hume  Brothers,  Longmoor,  Lasswade 
Hume,  George,  Prestonpans 
Hume,  Thomas,  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Hume,  Miss,  94  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Hunter  &  M 'Donald,  96  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Hunter,  Alexander,  East  Calder 
Hunter,  David,  Kirkliston 
Hunter,  Rev.  G.  P.,  Rosewell,  Lasswade 
Hunter,  George,  Gorebridge 
Hunter,  Henry  H.,  91  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Hunter,  J.,  Newlistonhaugh,  Kirkliston 
2E 


Hunter,  James  M'Lcan,  Penicuik 

Hunter,  James,  East  Calder 

Hunter,  John,  Craigcrook  castle,  Blackball 

Hunter,  John,  Woodhall  mains,  Juniper  green 

Hunter,  John,  Oxenford  Mains,  Ormiston 

Hunter,  John,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 

Hunter,  P.,  Whitecraig,  Musselburgh 

Hunter,  P.,  Herkes  loan,  Musselburgh 

Hunter,  Robert,  Dalhousie  Chesters,  Lasswade 

Hunter,  Robert,  Lasswade 

Hunter,  Robert,  28  Eskside,  Musselburgh 

Hunter,  Thomas,  baker,  Mid-Calder 

Hunter,  William,  Westbank  brickworks  ;  house, 

22  Regent  street,  Portobello 
Hunter,  Mrs,  Tower  bank  house,  Portobello 
Hunter,  Mrs,  Roslin 
Hunter,  Mrs,  Restalrig 

Hunter,  Miss  J. ,  9  Melville  street,  Portobello 
Hurry,  R.,  East  lodge,  Newbattle  park,  Dalkeith 
Hurst,  George,  Market  street,  Musselburgh 
Hutcheson,  Mrs  George,  Seton  lodge,  Tranent 
Hutchison,  W.  &  T.,  Spylaw  house,  Colinton 
Hutchison,  Hugh,  Loanhead 
Hutchison,  James,  Uphall 
Hutchison,  James,  Gorebridge 
Hutchison,  James,  Lasswade 
Hutchison,  John,  R.S.A.,  Corstorphine 
Hutchison,  John,  14  Tower  street,  Portobello 
Hutchison,  Peter,  Mid-Calder 
Hutchison,  Robert,  Carlowrie  castle,  Kirkliston 
Hutchison,  Robert,  Slateford 
Hutchison,  Thomas,  Greenend,  Liberton 
Hutchison,  Mrs,  Carlowrie  castle,  Kirkliston 
Hutchison,  Mrs  H. ,  Dickson's  park,  Jock's  lodge. 
Hutchison,  Mrs,  Uphall 
Hutton,  A. ,  90  High  street,  Portobello 
Hutton,  Andrew,  South  Queensferry 
Hutton,  John,  Slateford 
Hutton,  Thomas,  Mid-Calder 
Hutton,  William,  South  Queensferry 
Hutton,  Mrs,  5  Brighton  place,  Portobello 
Imrie,  Henry,  St  Catherine's  cottage,  Liberton 
Imrie,  Rev.  James,  Moray  cottage,  Esk  green, 

Musselburgh 
Imrie,  Rev.  William  W.,  manse,  Penicuik 
Inch,  John,  Westmains,  Liberton 
Inch,  Mrs,  South  house,  Liberton 
Inglis,  William,  &  Son,  194  High  st.,  Portobello 
Inglis,  Alexander,  43  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Inglis,  Chas.  H.  Craigie,  Cramond  ho.,  Cramond 
Inglis,  George,  Tranent 
Inglis,  Henry,  of  Torsonce,  Stow 
Inglis,  James,  Knightsridge,  Uphall 
Inglis,  James,  204  High  street,  Portobello 
Inglis,  W.  A. ,  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Inglis,  William,  2  Abercorn  terrace,  Portobello 
Inglis,  Mrs,  Davidson's  mains 
Inglis,  Mrs,  Fisherrow 

Inglis,  Miss  Helen,  Fishers'  tryst,  Milton  bridge 
Inglis,  Helen,  81  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Ingram,  George,  &  Co.,  Westbank,  Portobello 
Lines,  Adam,  32  Market  street,  Fisherrow 
Innes,  Francis  J.,  8  Pitt  street,  Portobello 
Inr.es,  Mrs,  16  Bath  street,  Portobello 
Innes,  Mrs,  160  High  street,  Portobello 
Innes,  Miss  M.,  34  Market  street,  Musselburgh 
Ireland,  Rev.  Robert  H.,  Free  Church  manse, 

Abercorn  terrace,  Portobello 
Ireland,  Robert,  11  West  wynd,  Dalkeith 


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GENERAL  COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


Ireland,  William,  Juniper  green 
Ireland,  W.  U.,  Liberton  house,  Liberton 
Ireland,  Mrs,  grocer,  Corstorphine 
Jack,  Rev.  Dr,  Fisherrow 
Jack,  James,  68  Newbigging,  Musselbui'gh 
Jack,  James,  128  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Jack,  John,  Piershill 
Jack,  M.,  Peggy's  mill,  Cramond 
Jack,  Robert,  West  Craigs,  Corstorphine 
Jack,  Samuel,  Dreghorn  mains,  Colinton 
Jack,  Thomas,  Riccarton  mains,  Hermiston 
Jack,  Thomas,  Woodbank,  Bridgend,  Dalkeith 
Jack,  Mrs,  smith,  Davidson's  mains 
Jack,  Mrs,  baker,  Gilmerton 
Jack,  Mrs,  grocer,  Gilmerton 
.lack,  Miss,  Rosebank,  PortobeUo 
Jackson,  Henry,  Restalrig 
Jackson,  John,  Fillyside  bank,  Restalrig 
Jackson,  Mrs,  4  Sandford  street,  PortobeUo 
Jackson,  Mrs,  West  Calder 
Jamieson,  David,  Egypt,  Lothian  burn 
Jamieson,   Rev.  G.  T.,  19  West  Brighton  cres- 
cent, PortobeUo 
Jamieson,  James,  Loanhead 
Jamieson,  John,  Stow 
Jamieson,  William,  Straiton,  Loanhead 
Jamieson,  Mrs,  4  Brighton  place,  PortobeUo 
Jefferiss,  Robt.  R.,M.D.,  Garden  house,  Dalkeith 
Jeffrey,  David,  Blackha.il 
Jeffrey,  Rev.  James  (West  United  Presbyterian 

Church),  Parkend  house,  Dalkeith 
Jeffrey,  R.,  Broxburn 
Jeffreys,  Captain,  South  Queensferry 
Jenkins,   Mrs,   Hennitage  cottage,  High  street, 

PortobeUo 
.Tenner,  Charles,  Easter  Duddingston  lodge 
Jerard,  William,  Lasswade 
Jerdan,  David,  29  South  street ;  house,  Portcous 

place,  Dalkeith 
Jinkins,  John,  Kinleith  mill,  Currie 
Johnston,  Adam,  34  Tower  street,  PortobeUo 
Johnston,  Andrew,  96  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Johnston,  James,  24  Wonder  street,  Musselburgh 
Johnston,  John,  Craig  house,  Lothian  burn 
Johnston,  J.,  joiner,  Juniper  green 
Johnston,  Robert,  Slatei'ord 
Johnston,  Robert,  89  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Johnston,  Robert,  14  Adelphi  place,  PortobeUo 
Johnston,  Robert,  Roslin 
Johnston,  Thomas,  Carrington,  Lasswade 
Johnston,  Sir  William,  of  Kirkhill,  Gorebridge 
Johnston,  Rev.  William,  The  Manse,  Uphall 
Johnston,  William,  Roslin 

Johnston,  Wm.,  Viewcamp,  Eskbank,  Dalkeith 
Johnston,  Mrs,  38  Tower  sti-eet,  PortobeUo 
Johnston,  Mrs  Ann,  Colinton 
Johnston,  Mrs  William,  Roslin 
Johnstone,  Alexander,  Mid-Calder 
Johnstone,  Alex. ,  Wester  Hailes,  Juniper  green 
Johnstone,  David,  2  Morrison  pi.,  Jock's  lodge 
Johnstone,  Edward,  Bell's  cpiarry,  Mid-Calder 
Johnstone,  George,  Penicuik  . 
Johnstone,  James,  5  James'  street,  PortobeUo 
Johnstone,  John,  Esk  green  cottage,  Fisherrow 
Johnstone,  Samuel,  Tower  cottage,  Liberton 
Johnstone,  Mrs,  37  Joppa 
Jones,  James,  Penicuik 
Jones,  John,  Shotts  Iron  Co.,  Loanhead 
Joseph,  Robert  F.,  Prestonpans 


Kay,  Rev.  Alexander  C.  (Free  Church),  Grasmere 

cottage,  Loanhead 
Kay,  Archibald,  Lenny  muir,  Cramond 
Kay,  Archibald,  Cocklaw,  Hermiston 
Kay,  Robert,  Coekenzie 
Kay,  Robert,  Penicuik 
Kay,  William,  Viewbank,  Lasswade 
Kay,  William,  Straiton,  Loanhead 
Kay,  William,  plumber,  Loanhead 
Kedslie,  Alexander,  Juniper  green 
Kedzlie,  George,  114  &  118  High  street ;  house, 

Bellfield  house,  PortobeUo 
Keir,  P.,  West  bush,  Fisherrow 
Keith,  Rev.  Charles  M.,  Dalmahoy  parsonage, 

Ratho 
Keith,  Dr,  Moidart  cottage,  Currie 
Keith,  James,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 
Keith,  Mrs  William,  Braehead  house,  Cramond 
Kellet,  Wm. ,  Town  hall  buildings,  PortobeUo 
Kellie,  C,  Church  street,  Tranent 
Kellock,  James,  Buck's  Head  inn,  Dalkeith 
Kellock,  W. ,  Lower  Joppa 
KeUy,  Thomas  J.,  Liberton 
Kelman,  J.  A.,  West  Calder 
Kelt,  P.,  Herkes  loan,  Musselburgh 
Kemp,  J.,  &  Co.,  25  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Kemp,  David,  106  High  street ;  house,  2  West 

Brighton  crescent,  PortobeUo 
Kemp,  George,  138  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Kemp,    James,    Parsonage   house,    High   street, 

Musselburgh 
Kemp,  John  F.,  Parsonage  house,  High  street, 

Musselburgh 
Kemp,  Major,  Langlands  lodge,  Dalkeith 
Kemp,  Richard,  103  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Kemp,  Robert,  Duddingston 
Kemp,  Miss,  10  Rosefield  avenue,  PortobeUo 
Kemp,  Miss,  2  Abercorn  place,  PortobeUo 
Kennaway,  R.,  Polton  farm,  Lasswade 
Kennaway,  Mrs,  sen.,  Burnhead,  Lasswade 
Kennedy,  Gilbert,  Dalkeith  park,  Dalkeith 
Kent,  James,  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Kerr,  Alexander,  Kirknewton 
Kerr,  Charles,  Prestonpans 
Ken-,  Henry,  Leadburn 
Kerr,  John,  Wadingbum,  Lasswade 
Kerr,  John,  Greenend,  Liberton 
Kerr,  John,  Adambrae,  Mid-Calder 
Kerr,  Richard,  Ratho 
Kerr,  Robert,  Prestonpans 
Kerr,  Thomas,  Penicuik 
Kerr,  William,  Slateford 
Kerr,  DrW.  D..R.N.,  Durham  bank,  Bonnyrigg, 

Lasswade 
Kerr,  Mrs,  post  office,  Liberton 
Kerr,  Miss,  seminary,  Argyle  cot.,  PortobeUo 
Ketehen,  A.,  &  Sons,  Hawthorn  cot.,  Loanhead 
Ketchen,  Robert  (.4.  K.  <fc  Sons),  Loanhead 
Kidd,  Alexander,  Maurice  wood,  Roslin 
Kidd,  Walter,  Balleny,  Balerno 
Kidd,  Mrs,  Mounthooly,  Winchburgh 
Kidd,  Miss  Ann,  5  Bath  street,  PortobeUo 
Kidd,  Miss  Pringle,  Lasswade  bank,  Lasswade 
Kilgour,  Thomas  W.,  4  East  Brighton  crescent, 

PortobeUo 
Killen,  James,  sen.,  Loanhead 
King,  T.  &  J.,  West  null,  Colinton 
King,  George,  26  High  street,  Fisherrow 
King,  H.  John,  The  Lodge,  Balerno 


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King,  Dr  James,  Prestonpans 

King,  James,  Duddingston  mills,  Duddingston 

King,  John  B.,  Hardengreen,  Dalkeith 

King,  John  Haliburton,  The  Lodge,  Balemo 

King,  John,  Foimtainhall,  Stow 

King,  John,  West  Salton,  Tranent 

King,  Robert,  Bonnington  cottage,  Ratho 

King,  Mrs  Jane  D.,  54  Pitt  street,  Portobello 

Kinghorn,  Adam,  Restalrig 

Kinghorn,  W.,  210  High  street,  Portobello 

Kinlay,  Miss,  4  Bellfield  place,  Portobello 

Kinnear,  Henry,  Harelaw  cottage,  Balemo 

Kirkpatrick,  Miss,  Wellington  cot.,  Portobello 

Kirkwood,  Charles,  Carrington,  Lasswade 

Kirkwood,  James,  Tranent 

Kirkwood,  Robert,  5  Tower  street,  Portobello 

Kirkwood,  William,  Lothian  bridge,  Dalkeith 

Kyd,  Alexander  S.,  45  High  street,  Portobello 

Kyles,  William,  36  Regent  street,  Portobello 

Laidlaw,  William,  Locpihariot,  Gorebridge 

Laidlaw,  William,  Stow 

Laing  &  Fowhs,  Penicuik 

Laing,  D.,  East  villa,  12  James'  st.,  Portobello 

Laing,  David,  Blackball 

Laing,  James,  Kirknewton 

Laing,  John,  Kerswell  cottage,  Penicuik 

Laing,  John,  Silverburn,  Penicuik 

Laing,  John,  Melville  grange,  Liberton 

Laing,  Walter,  64  Fisherrow 

Laing,  Mrs,  Shawfair,  Liberton 

Laing,  Miss  Beatrice,  Cairnie  house,  Musselburgh 

Laing,  Miss,  Broomeknowe  house,  Lasswade 

Lamb,  Edmund,  10  Pitt  street,  Portobello 

Lamb,  James,  Ratho 

Lamb,  John,  Liberton 

Lamb,  Thomas,  8  Pipe  street,  Portobello 

Lamb,  Thomas,  Penicuik 

Lamb,  William,  4  Back  street,  Dalkeith 

Lamb,  Mrs,  Jas. ,  Rosebank  cottage.  Juniper  green 

Lamb,  Mrs  Mary,  Loanhead 

Lambie,  Miss,  Newhalls  house,  S.  Queensferry 

Lamond,  James,  Inverey  house,  Portobello 

Lamond,  Miss,  8  Melville  street,  PortobeUo 

Lamont,  Rev.  J.,  manse,  West  parish,  Dalkeith 

Landale,  Mrs,  6  Melville  place,  Portobello 

Landels,  Adam,  84  High  street  and  2  Abercorn 

street,  Portobello 
Lang,  Mrs,  Broom  villa,  Lasswade 
Langwill,  Rev.  James,  Currie  manse 
Latta,  Matthew  R.,  Bankhead,  Balemo 
Latta,  Robert,  29  Joppa 

Latta,  Mrs  Dr,  2  E.  Brighton  cresc,  Portobello 
Lauder,  Alexander,  Goshen,  Musselburgh 
Laurie,  Allan,  Wester  Bavelaw,  Balerno 
Laurie,  George,  32  Bridge  street,  Musselburgh 
Laurie,  James,  Fisherrow 
Laurie,  Henry,  Jock's  lodge 
Law  &  Kerr,  33  Bath  street,  Portobello 
Law,  William,  &  Son,  Roslin 
Law,  Hector,  Woodfield,  Roslin 
Law,  James  L.,  137  High  street,  Portobello 
Law,  John,  Lothian  burn 
Law,  Robert,  East  mains,  Broxburn 
Law,  William,  Penicuik 
Law,  William,  Hermitage,  Murrayfield 
Law,  Mrs,  Northfield,  Duddingston 
Lawrence,  George,  23  Bath  street,  Portobello 
Lawrie,  Francis,  Mid-Calder 
Lawrie,  James,  Mitchelston,  Stow 


Lawrie,  John,  63  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Lawrie,  John,  Bell's  quarry,  Mid-Calder 

Lawrie,  Peter,  34  Henderson  row,  Portobello 

Lawrie,  W. ,  Wellington  street,  Portobello 

Lawrie,  William,  Fcmieflat,  Juniper  green 

Lawrie,  Mrs,  Corstorphine 

Lawrie,  Miss  Cath.,  Herkes  loan,  Musselburgh 

Lawson,  Arch.  &  Stejth.,  High  st.,  Musselburgh 

Lawson,  Andrew,  Jock's  lodge 

Lawson,  Charles,  Blackburn  cottage,  Penicuik 

Lawson,  Charles,  Borthwickhall,  Gorebridge 

Lawson,  James,  Kirkliston 

Lawson,  Jas.,  24  Milton  cottages,  Milton  bridge 

Lawson,  William,  Nettlehill,  Uphall 

Leadbetter,  James,  Muiriield,  Loanhead 

Leadingham,  George,  Jock's  lodge 

Learmonth,  Rev.  William,  West  Calder  manse 

Lee,  Alexander,  Stow 

Lee,  J.  B.  W.,  Sandford  street,  Portobello 

Lee,  T.  H.,  Roseville,  Portobello 

Lees  &  Edwards,  36  Bridge  street,  Musselburgh 

Lees,-  James,  22  West  wynd,  Dalkeith 

Lees,  Robert,  Bankhouse,  Stow 

Lees,  Robert,  Mid-Calder 

Lees,   Thomas,    Royal  bank,   36   Bridge  street, 

Musselburgh 
Legat,  John,  &  Co. ,  Millhill ;  house,  3  Linkfield 

place,  Musselburgh 
Legat,  Thomas  &  D.  C,  Millhill,  Musselburgh 
Legat,  Robert,  W.S.,  Esk  park,  Musselburgh 
Legat,  Thomas,  Pinkie  mains,  Musselburgh 
Legat,  Mrs  James,  Millhill,  Musselburgh 
Legat,  Mrs,  Trafalgar  lodge,  Millhill,  Musselburgh 
Legat,    Misses,    Holly    bush    house,    Millhill, 

Musselburgh 
Leighton,  David,   Mount  lodge,  Windsor  place, 

Portobello 
Leishman,  James,  Livingston,  Mid-Calder 
Leister,  Craig,  &  Co.,  Colinton 
Leitch,  George,  Ratho 
Leitch,  John,  47  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Leithead,  James,  Bow,  Stow 
Lench,  Mrs,  6  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Leslie,  James,  Fernielaw,  Colinton 
Leslie,  Peter,  Tranent 
Lester,  George,  Redhall  mill,  Slateford 
Liddell,  Rev.  J.  R.  (E.  C),  Kirkliston 
Liddell,  W.  H.,  Blinkbonny,  Blackball 
Liddle,  R.  &  A.,  Tait  street,  Dalkeith 
Liddle,  George,  89  High  street ;  house,  101  High 

street,  Dalkeith 
Life  Association  of  Scotland  ;  Thos.  Thom- 
son, agent,  Bucclcuch  place,  Dalkeith 
Lilly,  John,  Loanhead 
Lind,  James,  Corstorphine 
Lind,  James,  Uphall 
Lindsay,  J.,  Eskbank  grove,  Dalkeith 
Lindsay,  James,  151  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Lindsay,  John,  Loanhead 
Lindsay,  John,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 
Lindsay,  Mrs  Samuel,  Millhill,  Musselburgh 
Linkston,  Mrs,  Cramond 
Linn,  James,  Newbridge,  Kirkliston 
Linn,  Walter,  Broxburn 
Linn,  Mrs  A.,  Broxburn 
Linn,  Miss,  Broxburn 

Listens,  Misses,  Auld  Cathie  cot.,  Winch  burgh 
Livingston,  David,  Smeaton  park,  Musselburgh 
Livingston,  Misses,  Joppa  house,  Joppa 


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Livingstone  &  Carse,  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Livingstone,  Allan,  &  Co.,  pottery  works,  Porto- 

bello  and  Joppa  quarry 
Livingstone,  John,  Mansfield  house,  Musselburgh 
Livingstone,  Mrs  Allan,  3  Abercorn  ter. ,  Portob'o 
Loekhart,  Eev.  William,  A.M.,  Manse,  Colinton 
Logan,  G.,  W.S.,  Hawthombrae,  Duddingston 
Logan,  James,  baker,  Colinton 
Logan,  Robert,  105  Fnion  place,  Portobello 
Logan,  Thomas,  Balerno 
Logan,  Mrs,  Leven  hall,  Musselburgh 
Lorimer,  Rev.  Archibald,  F.C.  manse,  Cockenzie 
Lorimer,  Mary,  5  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Lothian,  Marquis  of,  Newbattle  abbey,  Dalkeith 
Lothian,  Maurice,  St  Catherine's,  Liberton 
Lothian,  Rev.  W. ,  1  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Louden,  John,  36  High  street,  Portobello 
Lourie,  T. ,  china  merchant,  West  wynd,  Dalkeith 
Louttit,  Charles,  Leadburn 
Lovell,  John,  papermaker,  Colinton 
Low,  Alexander,  Mid-Calder 
Low,  George,  Goatbrae,  Lasswade 
Low,  J. ,  Dalhousie  place,  Portobello 
Lowe,  George,  Kirk  park,  Musselburgh 
Lowe,  W.  Henry,  M.D.,  Balgreen,  Murrayfield 
Lowe,  Rev.  William  (Congregational  minister), 

12  Pitt  street,  Portobello 
Lowrie,  Adam,  Crichtondean,  Ford,  Dalkeith 
Lowrie,  James,  Westfield,  Dalkeith 
Lowrie,  Miss  Margaret,  Bankhead,  Dalkeith 
Lucas,  John,  M.D.,  Buccleuch  street,  Dalkeith 
Luke,  Rev.  Alexander,  F.C.  manse,  Broxburn 
Lumley,  Philip,  Cramond 
Lumsdaine,  John,  Gilmerton 
Lumsden,  John,  Fountainhall,  Stow 
Lumsden,  William,  Fountainhall,  Stow 
Lumsden,  Jane,  Plenploth,  Stow 
Luncly,  J.  J.,  2  Pitt  street,  Portobello 
Lyall,  David,  Carrie 
Lyall,  L.,  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Lyle,  Peter  &  David,  69  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Lyle,  Peter,  Liberton 
Lyle,  Miss  E.,  Eskbank,  Dalkeith 
Lyon,  Mrs  John,  Lasswade 
Lyon,  Mrs  William,  9  Tower  street,  Portobello 
Lyon,  Misses,  10  Rosefield  avenue,  Portobello 
Macadam,  Stevenson,  Ph.  D. ,  25  Brighton  place, 

Portobello 
Macalister,  George,  Cramond  ironworks,  Cramond 
M  Alley,  William,  Newbattle,  Dalkeith 
M 'Alpine,  Miss,  34  High  street,  Musselburgh 
M  Alpine,  Mary,  Cousland,  Dalkeith 
M  Andrew,  J.  M.,  Cockpen,  Lasswade 
M  Arthur,  Alexander,  Bridge  st.,  Musselburgh 
Macarthur,  Mrs  P.,  11  Melville  place,  Portobello 
M 'Arthur,  Mrs,  South  Queensferry 
M'Auslane,  William,  Inveresk,  Musselburgh 
MacCaE,  Peter,  Murrayfield. 
M'Callum,  John,  Plewlands,  Lothian  burn 
M'Cartney,  William,  New  street,  Musselburgh 
M'Caul,  Elizabeth,  Loanhead 
M'Cuaig,  Colin,  13  Rosefield  avenue,  Portobello 
M'Culloch,  Robert,  Bay  Horse  inn,  Dalkeith 
M'Culloch,  William,  Currie 
M'Donald,  Charles,  163  High  street,  Dalkeith 
M 'Donald,  G.,  Lasswade 
Macdonald,  John,  Loanhead 
M'Donald,  John,  Powflats,  Broxburn 
Macdonald,  John,  dairyman,  Juniper  green 


M'Donald,  John,  Roslin 
M'Donald,  John,  Penicuik 
Macdonald,  John,  Lasswade 
M'Donald,  William,  Ransfield,  Ratho 
M'Donald,  Rev.  Wm.,  Core  bank  ho.,  Portobello 
Macdonald,    Mrs    Alexander,    95    High    street, 

Musselburgh 
Macdonald,  Misses,  and  Alison,  Penicuik 
M'Donald,   Mrs  Dr,  Core  bank  house,   Straiton 

place,  Portobello 
M'Donald,  Catherine,  196  High  st.,  Portobello 
M'Donald,  Miss  Euph.,  122  High  st.,  Dalkeith 
M'Dougal,  Thomas,  Eskvale,  Penicuik 
M'DougaE,  Thomas,  &  Son,  Musselburgh 
M'Dowall,  Andrew,  Malcolmstone,  Hermiston 
Macduff,  Eev.  Bobert  C.  H.,  Eatho  manse 
M'Ewan,  Peter,  Golf  ha',  MillhiE,  Musselburgh 
M'Farlane,  C.  S. ,  7  Eegent  street,  Portobello 
M'Farlane,  H.,  5  Regent  street,  PortobeEo 
M'Farlane,  J.,  postmaster,  Colinton 
Macfarlane,  Eev.  John,  D.  D. ,  Eskbank,  Dalkeith 
M'Farlane,  Bobert,  Eamsay  lodge,  Bath  street, 

PortobeEo 
Macfarlane,   Mrs  WiEiam  B.,  Westfield  place, 

Dalkeith 
Macfayden,  Archd.,  6  James'  street,  Portobello 
Macfayden,  Mrs,  3  MelviEe  street,  PortobeEo 
Macfeat,  Mrs,  18  Pitt  street,  PortobeEo 
Macfie,  Claud,  of  Gogar  burn,  Corstorphine 
Macfie,  WiEiam,  of  Clermiston,  Corstorphine 

M'GiE,  Alexander,  Penicuik 

M'GiE,  Charles,  Pendreich  house,  Lasswade 

M'Gill,  David,  Lasswade 

M'GiE,  George,  East  Calder 

M'GiE,  Eev.  Henry  M.,  North  Esk  parish,  Esk 
side,  Musselburgh 

M'GEl,  James,  Penicuik 

M  'GiE,  Mrs  Agnes,  Auchendinny,  Milton  bridge 

M'Gowan,  George,  77  High  street,  Portobello 

M'Gowan,  John,  Croft  cottage,  Dalkeith 

M'Gregor,  A.,  M.D.,  Tranent 

M'Gregor,  Andrew,  Maryfield  cottage,  Portobello 

Macgregor,  Eev.  Malcolm,  Millerhill,  Dalkeith 

M'Gregor,  Peter,  Lasswade 

Macgregor,  Mrs  Capt.  E.  Stuart,  SeavEle,  9  John 
street,  PortobeEo 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  Colonel  Hugh,  14  Brighton  place, 
PortobeEo 

M'Gregor,  Helen,  Penicuik 

M'Hardie,  George,  Lasswade 

M'Hardie,  William,  Slateford 

M'Intosh,     A.,     poEce    constable,     MElerhill, 
Dalkeith 

Macintosh,  Rev.  D.,U.  P.  manse,  Back  st.,  Dalkeith 

M'Intosh,    James,    Craigleith    quarry  ;    house, 
Eamsay  cottage,  Blackball 

M'Intosh,  James,  sen.,  Leadburn 

M'Intosh,  James,  Leadburn 

M'Intosh,  William,  Burnhouse,  Jock's  lodge 

M'Intosh,  Mrs,  14  Eegent  street,  PortobeEo 

M'Intosh,  Misses,  Greenside  lodge,  Murrayfield 

M'Intyre,  James,  Stow 

M'lvor,  William,  West  bank,  West  Calder 

Mack,  Alexander,  Winchburgh 

Mackay,  Alexander  Bain,  South  Queensferry 

Mackay,  Donald,  West  Calder 

M'Kay,  Alexander,  South  Queensferry 

M'Kay,  George,  High  street,  Portobello 

Mackay,  Geo.,  10  Brighton  crescent,  Portobello 


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Mackay,  Rev.  Dr  G.,  6  Pitt  street,  PortobeUo 
M'Kay,  J.,  New  buildings,  Tower  st.,  Portobello 
Maekay,  John,  Church  hill  cot. ,  W.  Duddingston 
Mackay,  Robert,  Fountain  house,  Loanhead 
Mackay,  Robert,  47  Back  street,  Dalkeith 
Mackay,  Miss,  6  Melville  street,  Portobello 
Mackenzie,  Alexander  Kincaid,   Ravelrig  house, 
Balerno 
.  M'Kenzie,  Donald,  Uphall 
Mackenzie,  James,  Rabbit  hall,  Hamilton  street, 

Portobello 
M'Kenzie,  Jos.,  Liberton 
M'Kenzie,  M.,  Lasswade 

Mackenzie,  Rev.  M.  C,  D.D.,  manse,  Lasswade 
M'Kenzie,  William,  Kirkliston 

M'Kenzie, ,  innkeeper,  Currie 

Mackenzie,  Mrs  Lieutenant,  14  Melville  street, 

Portobello 
Mackenzie,  Mrs,  AVhitehouse,  west,  Musselburgh 
Mackenzie,  Miss,  26  Bath  street,  PortobeUo 
M'Keracher,  D.,  13  High  street,  PortobeUo 
M'Kerlie,  Mrs  Capt,  32  Bath  street,  PortobeUo 
M'Kerrow,  Rev.  John  (IT. P. ),  Penicuik 
Mackie,  Mrs  James,  Grove  house,  PortobeUo 
Mackie,  Mrs  Wm.,  33  Bridge  st.,  Musselburgh 
Markinlay,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  Fisherrow 
M'Kinlay,  George,  116  High  street,  Portobello 
Mackinlay,  John,  Leven  hall,  Musselburgh 
M  'Kinlay,  Samuel,  3  Esk  place,  Dalkeith 
Mackintosh,  Captain  Robert  Harry,  Sweet  home, 

Eskside,  Musselburgh 
Maclaren,  P.  H.,  M.D.,  Beechleigh,  Lasswade 
M 'Lagan,  Peter,  M.P.,  of  Pumpherston,  Mid- 
Calder 
Maclagan,  Thos.,  13  Wellington. st.,  Portobello 
M'Laren,    Duncan,    Cozie  neuk,    Hawthornden, 

Lasswade 
M'Laren,  Geo.  Adinston,  Overshiels,  Mid-Calder 
M'Laren,  James,  Juniper  green 
M'Laren,  James,  of  Gogar  park,  Corstorpkine 
M'Laren,  Peter,  Ratho 

M'Laren,  Misses  J.  &  E.,  High  street,  Portobello 
M'Laughlan,  Mrs,  Craigbrae,  Cramond 
M'Lean,  Alexander,  72  High  street,  Dalkeith 
M'Lean,  Robert,  78  High  street ;  house,  Steven's 

cottage,  West  glebe,  Dalkeith 
M'Lean,  Mrs,  IS  Bath  street,  Portobello 
M'Leish,  Miss,  Bridgend,  MillhiU,  Musselburgh 
M'LeUan,  AUan,  Lasswade 
M'Leod,  Angus,  Newbattle,  Dalkeith 
Macleod,  Rev.  John,  St  David's  Catholic  church, 

Dalkeith 
M'Leod,  Robert,  Penicuik 
M'Leod,  Miss,  Crawfurd  bank,  Lasswade 
M'Leroth,  Miss,  Plewlands  house,  S.  Queensferry 
M'Letchie,  Thomas,  M.D.,  West  Calder 
51 'Nab,  A.  &  J.,  IngUs  green,  Slateford 
Macnab,  Duncan,  Herkes  loan,  Musselburgh 
M'Nab,  James,  42  High  street,  Musselburgh 
M'Nab,  Miss  E.,  1  Regent  street,  Portobello 
M'Nair,  Alexander,  MiUerhill  west,  Dalkeith 
M'Naughton,  Chas.,  88  High  st.,  Musselburgh 
M'Neil,  Malcolm,  Oak  lodge,  Inveresk 
M'NeU,  Jane,  6  Bellfield  lane,  Portobello 
M'Nicol,  Peter,  MiUhill,  Musselburgh 
M'Peak,  Charles,  tailor,  Corstorphine 
M'PhaU,  M.,  Tranent 

Macpherson,  Alexander,  Lauriston  castle,  David- 
son's mains 


Macqueen,  Archd.,  11  Bridge  street,  Musselburgh 

]\[ 'Queen,  James,  Burnhouse,  Jock's  lodge 

M 'Queen,    Thomas,     Blackness    fishery,    Soutli 

Queensferry 
M'Rae,  George,  Charles  court,  Dalkeith 
M'Riddie,  George,  Kirkliston 
Macrie,  W.  D.,  1  Dalkeith  street,  Joppa 
M 'Ritchie,  Mrs,  South  Queensferry 
M'Vey,  W.,  166  High  street,  PortobeUo 
M'Watt,  Rev.  James,  Salton,  Tranent 
M'Whinnie,  David,  Orchardfield,  Ratho 
M'Whiimie.  John,  Wilkieston,  Ratho 
Macwhirter,  Mrs,  Slateford 
Madden,  Mrs  G,  Tranent 

Maddison,  Thomas,  Rosemains,  Ford,  Dalkeith 
Main,  Miss,  Cockpen,  Lasswade 
Mair,  Rev.  Alexander,  Stow 
Mair,  Robert,  station-master,  Broxburn 
Mair,  Thomas,  Broxburn 
Maitland,  Kenmure,  Brunstane  house,  Joppa 
Maitland,  Miss,  Corstorphine 
Maitland,  Sir  Alex.  Chas.  Gibson  Ramsay,  Ratho 
Mallenson,  George,  carpet-works,  Lasswade 
Maltman,  A.,  Currie 
Mann,  Mrs,  198  High  street,  PortobeUo 
Mark,  James,  Easter  Deans,  Leadburn 
Marr,  Mrs  James,  of  Alderstone,  Mid-Calder 
Marshal,  Hugh,  Pencaitland  house,  Tranent 
Marshall,  Archibald,  Kirknewton 
MarshaU,  Rev.  David,  U.p.  manse,  East  Calder 
Marshall,    Hugh,   Calder  cottage,   Newbigging, 

Musselburgh 
Marshall,  James,  Redcraig  tilework,  East  Calder 
Marshall,  James,  carter,  Broxburn 
Marshall,  John,  Easter  Newton,  Kirknewton 
Marshall,  John,  Pembroke  lodge,  Murrayfield 
Marshall,  Peter,  South  Queensferry 
MarshaU,  Robert,  South  Queensferry 
Marshall,  Robert,  Gateside,  Kirkliston 
Marshall,  Robert,  Lasswade 
Marshall,  William,  South  Queensferry 
Marshall,  Mrs,  12  Brighton  place,  PortobeUo 
Marshall,  Mrs  H.,  206  High  street,  PortobeUo 
Martin,  Andrew,  innkeeper,  Corstorphine 
Martin,  Rev.  Hugh,  Greenhill  cottage,  Lasswade 
Martin,  J.  D.,  Brotherton  house,  Mid-Calder 
Martin,  J.  W.,  Broomhouse,  Corstorphine 
Martin,  John,  Broxburn 
Martin,  William,  East  Calder 
Martin,  William,  East  Calder 
Martin,  Mrs  Ann,  Balerno 
Mason,  David,  South  Queensferry 
Mason,  David,  South  Queensferry 
Mason,  George,  South  Queensferry 
Mason,  John,  Justicelees  inn,  GaUowshall,  Dal- 
keith 
Mason,  Robert,  Morton  mains,  Lothian  burn 
Mason,  Mrs,  15  Pitt  street,  PortobeUo 
Masonic  Lodge,  Portobello — Alexander  Scott, 

master  ;  J.  Tough,  secretary — 3d  Thursday 
Massiah,  Mrs,  Spring  gardens,  John  st. ,  Portob. 
Matheson,  Archibald,  Plewlands,  Lothian  burn 
Matheson,  Mrs  J. ,  5  Bellfield  place,  Portobello 
Matheson,  Mrs,  127  High  street,  PortobeUo 
Mathieson,  Alex. ,  Henderson  row,  PortobeUo 
Mathieson,  Jos.,  P.C.,  Pathhead 
Mathieson,  Miss  E. ,  5  Adelphi  place,  Portobello 
Maxwell,  G. ,  Davidson's  mains 
MaxweU,  George,  Campie  lane,  Musselburgh 


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Maxwell,   Hon.   and   Rev.   Joseph,    St   David's 

Catholic  church,  Dalkeith 
Maxwell,  Peter,  Dumbryden,  Slateford 
Maxwell,  William,  Arniston  mains,  Gorebridge 
Meikle,  Christopher,  6  Abereorn  ter.,  Portobello 
Meikle,  Thomas,  Juniper  green 
Meikle,  Misses,  Mid-Calder 
Meikle,  Miss,  post  office,  South  Queensferry 
Meiklejohn,  John,  Westfield  ironworks  ;  house, 

Westland  house,  Dalkeith 
Mein,  John,  24  Henderson  row,  Portobello 
Mellis,  James,  Prestonpans 
Melrose,  Adam,  Roslin 

Melrose,  Andrew,  Woodhall  bank,  Juniper  green 
Melville,  Lieut. -General  Plight  Hon.  Viscount, 

K.C.B.,  Melville  castle,  Lasswade 
Melville,  James  M.,  Hanley,  Corstorphine 
Melvin,  James,  Bonnington,  Ratho 
Melvin,  John,  Ratho  mains,  Ratho 
Menzies,    William,    Seabeach    house,    Straitou 

place,  Portobello 
Mercer  &  Co.,  Stow 
Mercer,   Robert,   of  Scotsbank,   Ramsay   lodge, 

Bath  street,  Portobello 
Mercer,  Thomas,  Lasswade 
Mercer,  W alter,  Stow  mills,  Stow 
Merricks,  Hezekiah,  Eskhill,  Roslin 
Merricks,  John,  Eskhill,  Roslin 
Merricks,  Mrs  James,  Woodfield,  Roslin 
Merricks,  Mrs  Thomas  A.  H.,  Penicuik 
Merrilees  &  Co.,  61  High  street  ;  house,  Shrub 

mount,  Portobello 
Merrilees,    F.,    Eden  villa,    Wellington   street, 

Portobello 
Messer,  T.  J.  Fordyee,  M.D.,  Penicuik 
Metcalfe,    William  &  James,    59  and  61   West 

High  street,  Dalkeith 
Methven,  Thomas,  Gogar  nursery,  Corstorphine 
Middlemas,  John,  Dechmont,  Uphall 
Middlemas,  Robert,  Ivy  cottage,  Jock's  lodge 
Middlemas,  Thomas,  Howard  house,  Jock's  lodge 
Middleton,  James,  medical  practitioner,  Stow 
Midlothian  Pottery  Co. — W.  A.  Gray,  pro- 
prietor— Pipe  street,  Portobello 
Millar,  W.  &  J.,  Fisherrow 
Millar,  Rev.  Alexander,  Lasswade 
Millar,  Andrew,  48  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Millar,  Andrew,  5  Marshall's  cottages,  Portobello 
Millar,  George,  Braefoot  cottage,  Corstorphine 
Millar,  James,  Burnhouse,  Mid-Calder 
Millar,  John,  New  street,  Fisherrow 
Millar,  John,  Glen  cottage,  Roslin 
Millar,  Peter,  4  Eskside,  Musselburgh 
Millar,  Robert,  East  Calder 
Millar,  Thomas,  Fisherrow 
Millar,  Thomas,  Briggs,  Cramond 
Millar,  Thos. ,  tanner,  Beachside  ho. ,  Musselburgh 
Millar,  Mrs  Henry,  Mid-Calder 
Millar,  Mrs  James,  Springbank,  Musselburgh 
Millar,  Mrs  Margt.,  Sea  View  inn,  Musselburgh 
Millar,  Mrs,  Niddry  mains,  Winchburgh 
Millar,  Miss,  24  Tower  street,  Portobello 
Millars,  Miss,  Lasswade 
Miller,  T.  &  J.,  Mid-Calder 
Miller,  A.,  Militia  store,  Dalkeith 
Miller,  David,  5  Adelphi  place,  Portobello 
Miller,  George,  North  Esk  mill,  Dalkeith 
Miller,  J.  Moodie,  27  Tower  street,  Portobello 
Miller,  John,  Mid-Calder 


Miller,  J.,  blacksmith,  Juniper  green 

Miller,  Oliver  G.,  Ratho  house,  Ratho 

Miller,  William,  Links,  Fisherrow 

Milne.  Vice- Admiral  Sir  Alex.,  K.  C.  B. ,  Inveresk, 

Musselburgh 
Milne,  John,  Cramond 
Milne,  J.  K.,  Kevock  tower,  Lasswade 
Milne,  William,  South  street,  Dalkeith 
Milne,  W.,  Mid-Calder 
Milne,  Mrs,  Lasswade 
Milne,  Miss,  8  Lothian  bank,  Dalkeith 
Milner,  James,  Curriemuirend,  Juniper  green 
Milner,  John,  West  Calder 

Mitchell,  Alex.,  &  Son,  Waulk  mill,  Musselburgh 
Mitchell  Brothers,  77  and  79  High  st,  Dalkeith 
Mitchell,  James,  &  Company,  Musselburgh 
Mitchell,  Alex.,  jun.,  30  Market  st.,  Musselburgh 
Mitchell,  George,  Broxburn  park,  Broxburn 
Mitchell,  James,  95  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Mitchell,  James,  Fishers'  tryst,  Milton  bridge 
Mitchell,  John,  West  Green  cottage,  Lasswade 
Mitchell,  P.,  Cockpen,  Lasswade 
Mitchell,  Robert,  Melville  terrace,  Corstorphine 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  124  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Mitchell,  William,  Craigleith  house,  Blackball 
Mitchell,  William,  Bell's  quarry,  Mid-Calder 
Mitchell,  William,  Dechmont,  Uphall 
Mitchell,  Mrs  Samuel,  Bellevue  place,  Dalkeith 
Mitchell,  Miss  A.,  of  Raefield,  15  Wellington 

street,  Portobello 
Mochrie,  Robert,  Jock's  lodge 
Moffat,  A. ,  Newbigging  house,  Musselburgh 
Moffat,    James  Forrester,  Blackcot,  Newbattle, 

Dalkeith 
Moffat,  James,  Tranent 

Moffat,  William,  farmer,  Easter  Kinleith,  Currie. 
Moffat,  Mrs  Alex.,  private  asylum,  Musselburgh 
Moffat,  Mrs  James,  New  Milton,  Milton  bridge 
Moffat,  Mrs,  2  Abereorn  place,  Portobello 
Moffatt,  James,  Tranent 
Moir,  David,  Woodbine,  Corstorphine 
Moir,  Peter,  Golfhall,  Corstorphine 
Moncrieff,  Robert  Scott,  of  Fossaway,  Dalkeith 

park 
Moncrieff,  Mrs  Scott,  5  West  Brighton  crescent, 

Portobello 
Monteith,  Bryden,  Tower  mains,  Liberton 
Monteith,  Misses,  8  Mount  Pleasant,  Joppa 
Montgomery,  John,  66  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Montgomery,  Robert,  55  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Montgomery,  Mrs,  Broxburn 
Moore,   Thomas   H.,   Smeaton  park,    Inveresk, 

Musselburgh 
Moore,  Thomas  Hepburn,  Penston  and  Pencait- 

land  collieries,  Tranent 
Moorhead,  Robert,  5  Adelphi  place,  Portobello 
Morgan,  Mrs,  4  Esk  green,  Musselburgh 
Morison,  Lady,  Balerno  hill  house,  Balerno 
Morison,  Mrs,  6  Rosefield  place,  Portobello 
Morison,  Miss,  Johns  burn,  Balerno 
Morris,  Alex.,  14  and  124  High  street,  Porto- 
bello ;  house,  20 
Morris,  J.,  Muirhouse,  Cramond 
Morris,  Joseph,  Broxburn 
Morris,  William,  Militia  store,  Dalkeith 
Morrison,  Alexander,  Newton,  South  Queensferry 
Morrison,  James,  Viewbank,  Liberton 
Morrison,  Rev.  James,  (F.C.),  Corstorphine 
Morrison,  John,  South  Queensferry 


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Morrison,  John,  Wester  Dalmeny,  S.  Queensferry 

Morrison,  Lewis,  Gorebridge 

Morrison,  Robert,  Tranent 

Morrison,  Thomas,  1  Abercorn  street,  Portobello 

Morrison,  Mrs  J.,  5  Victoria  terrace,  Portobello 

Morrison,  Mrs,  30  Eskside,  Musselburgh 

Morrison,  Mrs,  1  Lower  Joppa 

Morton,  J.  &  A.,  37  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Morton,  The  Earl  of,  Dalmahoy,  Ratho 

Morton,  John,  North  wynd,  Dalkeith 

Morton,  "William,  East  Calder 

Mossman,  David,  Leadburn 

Mossman,  Robert,  Uphall 

Mossman,  Miss,  Uphall 

Muir,  Andrew,  West  Calder 

Muir,  John,  Lasswade 

Muir,  John,  Middle  Kinleith,  dime 

Muir,  Rev.  John  S.,  Cockpen  manse,  Lasswade 

Muir,    Rev.    Robert,    Dalmeny    manse,     South 

Queensferry 
Muir,  R,,  Penicuik 

Muir,  Rev.  Wm.,  D.D.,  Ormelie villa,  Murrayfield 
Muir,  William,  Kirkliston 

Muir,  William  Hamilton,  Flowerfield,  Loanhead 
Muir,  W.  G.,  Duddingston  green,  Duddingston 
Muir,  Mrs  P.,  New  street,  Fisherrow 
Muir,  Mrs,  Corstorphine 
Muirhead,  George,  Duddingston 
Muirhead,  John,  Mid-Calder 
Muirhead,  Thomas  M.,  Mid-Calder 
Muirhead,  W. ,  2  New  buildings,  Melville  street, 

Portobello 
Mundell,  C.  C,  2  Union  place,  Portobello 
Mungle,  A.,  &  Son,  West  Calder 
MuJigle,  John,  post  office,  West  Calder 
Mungle,  John,  West  Calder 
Munro,  A.,  West  Holmes,  Eisherrow 
Munro,  Archd.  I.,  82  High  street,  Portobello 
Munro,  William,  7  Regent  street,  Portobello 
Murdison,  William,  Craigburn,  Leadburn 
Murdoch,  Alex. ,  1  W.  Brighton  cres. ,  Portobello 
Murdoch,  James,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 
Murdoch,    Rev.    John,    18    Brighton    crescent, 

west,  Portobello 
Murdoch,  Richard,  16  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Murdoch,  Mrs,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 
Mure,  Robert,  5  Abercorn  terrace,  Portobello 
Murray,  Henry,  Tranent 
Murray,  James,  Loanhead 
Murray,  James,  Lochend,  Ratho 
Murray,  John,  Lenny  mains,  Cramond 
Murray,  John,  Loanhead 
Murray,  Robert,  of  Springfield,  Penicuik 
Murray,  Robert,  Spittal,  Penicuik 
Murray,  Thomas,  LL.D.,  Elm  bank,  Lasswade 
Murray,     Thomas,     Braidwood    and    Eastside, 

Penicuik 
Murray,  Miss  E. ,  4  St  James'  terrace,  Portobello 
Murray,  Miss,  13  Eskside,  Musselburgh 
Mushet,  William  k,  Robert,  Dalkeith  ironworks 

Dalkeith 
Mushet,  Robert,  Glenarch  house,  Dalkeith 
Mushet,  William,  Fairfield  house,  Dalkeith 
Mutter,  William,  East  mill,  Currie 
Mutter,  Misses,  55  Back  street,  Dalkeith 
Mutter,  Misses,  Melville  bank,  Lasswade 
Mylne,  Thomas,  Niddrie  mains,  Liberton 
Mylne,  Mrs  John,  6  E.  Brighton  cres. ,  Portobello 
Napier,  Lady,  Duddingston  cot.,  Duddingston 


Napier,  Miss,  C  Regent  street,  Portobello 
Naysmith,  Alexander,  West  Calder 
Neil,  Alexander,  West  wynd,  Dalkeith 
Neil,  Andrew,  Colinton 
Neil,  David,  Roslin  inn,  Roslin 
Neil,  Robert  G.,  Gogar  mains,  Corstorphine 
Neill,  Miss,  Dovehill  house,  Uphall 
Neilson,  Peter,  Polton  street,   Bonnyrigg,   Lass- 
wade 
Neilson,  Isabella,  22  Eskside,  Musselburgh 
Nelson,  Robert  R.,  The  Fountain,  Loanhead 
Nesbit,  John,  172  High  street,  Portobello 
Ness,  John,  9  Adelphi  street,  Portobello 
Newlands,    William,     Clydesdale    bank,     High 

street,  Portobello 
Newsam,  John,  Ship  inn,  80  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Nicholson,  J.,  Murrayfield 

Nicholson,  Mrs  Margt.,  5  Eskside,  Musselburgh 
Nicol,  John,  Davidson's  mains 
Nicol,  Peter,  Cross  Keys  stables,  Dalkeith 
Nicol,  Thomas,  Houston,  Uphall 
Nimmo,  David,  Kirkliston 
Nimmo,  George,  Tranent 
Nimmo,  Thomas,  Craigton,  Winchburgh 
Nimmo,  Mrs,  Sighthill,  Murrayfield 
Nimmo,  Mrs  Newton,  South  Queensferry 
Nisbet,  Alexander  C,  Janefield  cottage,  Roslin 
Nisbet,  Alexander,  Prestonpans 
Nisbet,  Alexander,  Joppa  pans,  Joppa 
Nisbet,  George,  Dalkeith 
Nisbet,  George,  Tranent 
Nisbet,  John  More,  Liberton 
Nisbet,  Peter,  Nether  houses,  Lasswade 
Nisbet,  Mrs  John,  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Nisbet,  Mrs,  Tranent  lodge,  Tranent 
Niven,  Andrew,  Fishers'  tryst,  Milton  bridge 
Niven,  William,  Fishers'  tryst,  Milton  bridge 
Nivens,  Adam,  Hopetoun  gardens,  S.  Queensferry 
Nixon,  W.,  Quarry  road,  Joppa 
Noble,  R,  &  J.,  55  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Noble,  Alexander,  Lochend,  Fisherrow 
Noble,  David,  Stenhouse  mills,  Murrayfield 
Noble,  R.,  East  houses,  Dalkeith 
Noble,  William,  Howgate,  Roslin 
Noble,  Miss,  East  houses,  Dalkeith 
Norman,  James,  Balerno  mills,  Currie 
Notman,  Archibald,  West  edge,  Liberton 
Notman,  Thomas,  Gorgie  park,  Slateford 
Notman,  William,  Tranent 
Ogilvie,  Archibald,  Old  Liston,  Ratho 
Ogilvie,  David,  Mid-Calder 
Ogilvie,  Wm.  S.,  Clydesdale  bank,  Mid-Calder 
Oliver,  George,  M.D.,  Redburn  house,  Preston- 
pans 
Oliver,  Thomas,  Redheughs,  Corstorphine 
Oliver,  Mrs,  4  Dalkeith  street,  Joppa 
O'Reilly,    Thomas    (I.E.),    Dean  park   cottage, 

Balerno 
Ormiston,  Ebenezer,  East  houses,  Dalkeith 
Ormiston,  John,  Portobello  station 
Ormiston,  John,  Jock's  lodge 
Ormiston,  Mrs  Janet,  Edgehead  farm,  Dalkeith 
Orr  &  Martin,  West  Calder 
Orr,  Alexander,  New  street,  Fisherrow 
Orr,  William,  Kirkliston 
Oswald,  Henry,  Wester  Duddingston 
Oswald,    Lady   Mary,    Manor   house,    Inveresk, 

Musselburgh 
Otto,  John,  Pathhead,  Ford,  Dalkeith 


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GENERAL  COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


Otto,  William  E.,  Eskside  house,  Dalkeith 
Ovens,  George,  Stow 
Ovens,  Robert,  Gockenzie 
Ovenston,  Robert,  Jock's  lodge 
Packman,  Joseph,  Plewlands  house,  S.  Queens- 
ferry 
Pae,  David,  New  Pentland  cottage,  Loanhead 
Palmer,  Robert,  Currie 
Paris,  William,  Bell's  quarry,  Mid-Calder 
Park,  Arehd.,  1  E.  Brighton  crescent,  Portobello 
Park,  James,  Stoneyhill  house,  Musselburgh 
Park,  Thomas,  Stoneyhill,  Musselburgh 
Park,  William,  Links,  Musselburgh 
Park,  Sergeant-Major  Wm.,  Bridgend,  Dalkeith 
Park,  Miss  O,  1  E.  Brighton  cresct.,  Portobello 
Parlane,  Rev.  William,  Tranent 
Pate,  A.,  Fulford,  Glencorse,  Roslin 
Paterson,  George,  &  Son,  High  street,  Mussel- 
burgh 
Paterson,  Alexander,  Rosefield  cot.,  Portobello 
Paterson,  Alexander,   Tait  street  ;  house,   Park- 
side  place,  Dalkeith 
Paterson,  Alexander,  Janefield,  Corstorphine 
Paterson,  Archibald,  Meadowfield,  Corstorphine 
Paterson,  David,  East  mill,  Currie 
Paterson,  Francis,  Burnhouse,  Jock's  lodge 
Paterson,  George,  37  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Paterson,  James,  172  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Paterson,  James,  36  High  street  west,  and  Park- 
side  place,  Dalkeith 
Paterson,  James,  Slateford 
Paterson,  John,  Bridgend,  Penicuik 
Paterson,  John,  12  Brighton  place,  Portobello 
Paterson,  John,  Eastfield,  Penicuik 
Paterson,  John,  Clydesdale  bank,  Penicuik 
Paterson,  John,  Addiewell  works,  West  Calder 
Paterson,    John,    Burn  house,    Rosefield  place, 

Portobello 
Paterson,  John,  77  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Paterson,  John,  Corstorphine 
Paterson,   John,   5  High  street  ;    house,    Croft 

street,  Dalkeith 
Paterson,  Rev.  John  (Free  Church),  Tranent 
Paterson,  Peter,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 
Paterson,  Richard  S.,  5  Rosefield  pi.,  Portobello 
Paterson,  Richard,  Royal  bank,  Dalkeith 
Paterson,  Robert,  Easter  bridge,  Auchendinny, 

Milton  bridge 
Paterson,  R.  P.,  Duddingston 
Paterson,  William,  Ratho 
Paterson,  William,  Oatslie,  Roslin 
Paterson,  Mrs,  Rosefield  cottage,  Portobello 
Paterson,  Mrs  Thomas,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 
Paterson,  Mrs  W. ,  Hawthorn  cot.,  W.  Duddingston 
Paterson,  Miss  Ann,  13  Tower  street,  Portobello 
Paterson,  Miss,  Juniper  green 
Patillo,  John,  Corstorphine 
Paton,  Charles,  Mid-Calder 
Paton,  Hugh,  Tower,  Portobello 
Paton,  Rev.  John  A.  H.,  manse,  Duddingston 
Peacock,  Thomas,  M.D.,  Stenhouse,  Liberton 
Peak,  John,  Craigend,  Stow 
Pearson,  Andrew,  Church  street,  Tranent 
Pearson,  Captain  David,  4  Maryfield,  Bonnyrigg, 

Lasswade 
Pearson,  James,  Ravelrig,  Balerno 
Pearson,  James,  Cousland,  Dalkeith 
Pearson,  William,  Corstorphine 
Pearson,  Mrs,  New  buildings,  Tower  st.,  Portob'o. 


Peat,  Mrs  Col.,  4  W.  Brighton  cres.,  Portobello 

Peddie,  Ann,  Myrtle  grove,  Lasswade 

Peebles,  William  F.,  95  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Plenderleith,  Archibald,  Moorfoot,  Gorebridge 

Pendreigh,  J.  &  G.,  Catcune  mills,  Gorebridge 

Pendreigh,  Alex.,  Dove  park  cottage,  Liberton 

Pendreigh,  George,  Upper  Dalhousie,  Lasswade 

Pendreigh,  James,  Gorebridge 

Pendreigh,  William,  Upper  Dalhousie,  Lasswade 

Pendrich,  John,  Kavelston,  Blackball 

Pendrich,  Ann,  Pentland  inn,  Loanhead 

Pendridge,  John,  Edmonstone,  Gilmerton 

Penicuik  Co-operative  Association 

Penman,  John,  Bonally,  Colinton 

Penman,  Mrs,  Bythorn,  Murrayfield 

Penny,  John,  Mid-Calder 

Pennycook,  Robert,  56  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Pennycuick,  David,  Cramond 

Pennycuick,  William,  Liberton 

Pentland,  Helen,  Wester  Duddingston 

Petticrew,  James,  Prestonpans 

Pettrie,  H,  Wellington  Reformatory,  Penicuik 

Philip,  James,  86  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Philip,  John,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 

Philip,  Helen,  KirkhiU,  Penicuik 

Philp,  Mrs,  6  John  street,  Portobello 

Pinkerton,  B.,  East  Calder 

Pirrie,  William,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 

Pirrie,  William,  Eskbank,  Dalkeith 

Pitcairn,  James  L.,  Millhill,  Musselburgh 

Pitman,  Alfred,  Dalmahoy,  Ratho 

Playfair,  Rev.   David,  Abercorn  manse,    South 

Queensferry 
Plenderleith,  Archibald,  Moorfoot,  Gorebridge 
Plummer,  Geo.  H.,  farmer,  Edinr.  rd.,  Dalkeith 
Plummer,  William,  Edinburgh  road,  Dalkeith 
Police  Office,  Town  hall,  Portobello 
Pollock,  Peter,  85  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Ponton,  Mrs,  Croft  street,  Dalkeith 
Porteous,  P.,  &  Son,  Lasswade 
Porteous,  Wm.  &  Thos.,  70  High  st.,  Dalkeith 
Porteous,  David,  Bridge  street,  Portobello 
Porteous,  George,  Eskbank,  Lasswade 
Porteous,  George,  Juniper  green 
Porteous,  James,  166  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Porteous,  J.,  Fisherrow 
Porteous,  James,  Laurel  bank,  Dalkeith 
Porteous,  John,  Kirknewton 
Porteous,  John,  Leadburn 

Porteous,  Robert,  Pentland,  Pathhead,  Loanhead 
Porteous,  William,  Laurel  bank,  Dalkeith 
Porteous,  Mrs,  Loanhead 
Porteous,  Miss,  Juniper  green 
Portobello  Gas  Light  Company,  Bridge  street, 

Portobello 
Potter,  Alex.,  Wheatfield  cottage,  Jock's  lodge 
Potter,  John,  Corstorphine 
Potts,  Alexander,  Balerno 
Potts,  George  H. ,  Fettis  mount,  Lasswade 
Pow,  Archibald,  Tranent 
Pow,  Thomas,  Prestonpans 
Pow,  Janet,  Cramond  bridge 
Powell,  Stephen,  8  Rosefield  avenue,  Portobello 
Poynter,  John,  Buchan  oilworks,  Broxburn 
Primerose,    George,    Dambrae  ;  house,   Primrose 

place,  Musselburgh 
Primerose,  Mrs  Nicol,  38  High  st.,  Musselburgh 
Primrose,  James,  Turniedykes,  Ford,  Dalkeith 
Primrose,  James  T.,  Saughland,  Ford,  Dalkeith 


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Pringle,  Andrew,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 

Pringle,  David,  Stow 

Pringle,  George,  11  High  street,  Portobello 

Pringle,  James  T.,  Torwoodlee,  Stow 

Pringle,  James,  Stow 

Pringle,  James,  Pentland  villa,  Loanhead 

Pringle,  John,  M.D.,  R.N.,  Symington,  Stow 

Pringle,  John,  Gorebridge 

Pringle,  Peter,  Shrub  mount,  and  10  High  street, 

Portobello 
Pringle,  Robert,  of  Symington,  Stow 
Pringle,  Mrs  W.  A.,  4  Elcho  terrace,  Portobello 
Pringle,  Miss  Janet,  4  Lothian  bank,  Dalkeith 
Proctor,  George  A.,  Eosemount,  Prestonpans 
Proudfoot,  John,  Midfield  mains,  Musselburgh 
Proudfoot,  John,  Eavelston  cottage,  Blackball 
Proudfoot,  Thomas,  148  High  street  ;  house,  16 

Regent  street,  Portobello 
Proudfoot,  Thomas,  Pinkie  hill,  Musselbivrgh 
Proven,  William,  Kirkliston 
Punton,  Jos. ,  New  buildings,  Tower  st. ,  Portob'o 
Purdie,  John,  Loanhead 
Purdie,  Joseph,  East  Calder 
Purdie,  Thomas,  Forkneuk,  TJpkall 
Purdie,  Sirs  James,  Millliill,  Musselburgh 
Pursell,  D.,  1  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Pursell,  John,  59  High  street  west,  Dalkeith 
Pursell,  Miss  Isabella,  59  High  st.  west,  Dalkeith 
Pursell,  Misses,  The  Glebe,  Dalkeith 
Purves,  Charles,  North  Esk  mills,  Dalkeith 
Purves,  James,  3  Eskside,  Musselburgh 
Purves,  Mrs  Elizabeth,  Roslin  castle,  Roslin 
Qitarrier,  Mrs,  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Rae  &.  Co.,  Muir's  lane,  West  Calder 
Rae,  Alexander,  South  Queensferry 
Rae,  James,  Gilmerton 
Raeburn,    J.    P.    &    L.    W.,    Grange   oil  works, 

West  Calder 
Raeburn,  J.  P.,  Charlesfield  house,  Mid-Calder 
Raeburn,  Miss,  27  Bridge  street,  Musselburgh 
Ralston,  David,  West  Calder 
Ramage,  Andrew,  Jock's  lodge 
Ramage,  James,  8  W.  Brighton  cres.,  Portobello 
Ramage,  Miss,  Kirknewton 
Ramsay,  James,  43  High  street,  Portobello 
Ramsay,  Rev.  John,  Gladsinuir,  Tranent 
Ramsay,    R.    B.    Wardlaw,   of  Whitehill,    etc., 

Lasswade 
Ramsay,  William,  Cunie 
Rate,  George,  Ormiston 
Rate,  Mrs  6. ,  Lampockwells,  Tranent 
Rattray,  Andrew,  8  Brighton  place,  Portobello 
Rawse,  Mrs,  12  WeUington  street,  Portobello 
Readdie,  P.,  East  Calder 
Redpath,  Miss,  Bank  house,  Gilmerton 
Registrar  of  Births,  etc.,  for  the  Burgh, 

Alexander  Paterson  ;  office,  Council  chambers, 

Town  hall,  Portobello 
Registrar's  Office,  47  High  st.,  Musselburgh 
Reid,    Alexander,    140  High  street  ;    house,   10 

Regent  street,  PortobeUo 
Reid,  Alexander,  Broxburn 
Reid,  David,  19  South  street,  Dalkeith 
Reid,  Dr,  Esk  green,  Musselburgh 
Reid,  George,  Hallcross  house,  Fisherrow 
Reid,  Henry,  South  Queensferry 
Reid,  James,  Broxburn 
Reid,  James,  Mosshouses,  Leadburn 
Reid,  John,  Lasswade 


Reid,  John,  Bowbridge,  Lothian  burn 
Reid,  John,  West  Calder 
Reid,  Patrick,  East  Middleton,  Gorebridge 
Reid,  Robert,  Slateford 
Reid,  T.  G.,  18  Melville  street,  Portobello 
Reid,  Thomas,  Newstead,  Leadburn 
Reid,  Thomas,  East  Calder 
Reid,  Miss  G,  Hallcross  house,  Fisherrow 
Reid,  Miss  K.  M.,  10  James'  street,  Portobello 
Reid,  Miss,  4  Melville  street,  Portobello 
Rennie,  James,  Newbridge,  Ratho 
Rennie,  Margaret,  Poplar  bank,  Duddingston 
Renton,  A.  fl.,  Janefield  house,  Duddingston 
Ren  ton,  James,  M.D.,  White  Hart  st.,  Dalkeith 
Renton,  John,  Crossgate  hill,  Musselburgh 
Renton,  Mrs,  Oakmount,  Lasswade 
Renwick,  Gideon,  Wetherston,  Stow 
Renwick,  J.  B.,  13  Regent  street,  Portobello 
Renwick,  Michael,  Loanhead 
Riach,  Rev.  W.  L.,  Pencaitland,  Tranent 
Riach,  George,  Newton  school,  Dalkeith 
Richardson  Brothers,  snuff-mill,  Colinton 
Richardson,  Richard,  Eskbank  station,  Dalkeith 
Riddel,  James,  49  High  street,  Portobello 
Riddell,  John,  68  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Riddle,  John,  Dover  cottage,  Davidson's  mains 
Riddock,   Wakelin,   &  Co.,   seed  crushers,   oil- 
mills,  Musselburgh 
Riddock,  James  T.  (E.,  Wakelin,  d-  Co.),  Esk- 
side house,  Musselburgh 
Rimer,  William,  Ratho 
Rintoul,  Charles,  East  Craigie,  Cramond 
Ritchie,  Charles,  Jock's  lodge 
Ritchie,  F.  J.,  23  Joppa 
Ritchie,  George,  Redford,  Colinton 
Ritchie,  James,  Herkes  loan,  Fisherrow 
Ritchie,  Peter,  Boll  o'  Bere,  Kirknewton 
Ritchie,  Robert,  Joppa  pans,  Joppa 
Ritchie,  Thomas,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 
Ritchie,  Walter,  Currie  mains,  Gorebridge 
Ritchie,  Walter,  Gladsmuir,  Tranent 
Ritchie,  William,  of  Middleton,  Gorebridge 
Ritchie,  William,  Pencaitland,  Tranent 
Ritchie,  William,  West  Calder 
Ritchie,  Miss  Euphemia,  Herkes  loan,  Fisherrow 
Robb,  James,  Gorgie,  Murrayfield 
Robb,  James,  Dundas  castle,  South  Queensferry 
Robb,  James,  Harry's  muir,  Mid-Calder 
Robb,  John  Hew,  Davidson's  mains 
Robb,  William,  Brunstane,  Penicuik 
Robb,  William,  Whitehill,  Dalkeith 
Roberton,  W.  C,  12  Brighton  cres.,  Portobello 
Roberts,  C.  Wm. ,  Millliill  cottage,  Musselburgh 
Roberts,  Mrs,  2  St  James' ter.,  Bathst.,  Portob'o 
Robertson,  Adam,  New  Calder,  Mid-Calder 
Robertson,  Alexander,  Juniper  green 
Robertson,  Alex.,  West  Colinton  house,  Colinton 
Robertson,  Alexander,  Braefoot,  Corstorphine 
Robertson,  Alexander,  dairyman,  Corstorphine 
Robertson,  Daniel,  Slateford 
Robertson,  David,  2  Bath  place,  Portobello 
Robertson,   Ebenezer,  Musselburgh  Aims  hotel, 

49  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Robertson,  George,  Broxburn 
Robertson,  James,  Mid-Calder 
Robertson,  John,  27  Brighton  place,  Portobello 
Robertson,  John,  Balerno 
Robertson,  John,  Gogar  lodge,  Mid-Calder 
Robertson,  John,  Parkhead,  Murrayfield 


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GENERAL  COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


Robertson,  John,  Penicuik 

Robertson,  John,  Sycamore  bank,  Duddingston 

Robertson,  Peter,  40  Back  street,  Dalkeith 

Robertson,  Robert,  Harelaw,  Balerno 

Robertson,  Robert,  Bloomiehall,  Juniper  green 

Robertson,  Robert,  Mid-Calder 

Robertson,  Robert,  Lasswade 

Robertson,  Rev.  Samuel,  Fountainhall,  Peneait- 

land,  Tranent 
Robertson,  Thomas,  John's  hill   house,  Wester 

Duddingston 
Robertson,  Thomas  R.,  Gorgie  lodge,  Slateford 
Robertson,  William,  Loanhead 
Robertson,  William,  111  High  st.,  Musselburgh 
Robertson,  William,  344  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Robertson,  William,  Groat  hill,  Blackball 
Robertson,  William,  Mid-Calder 
Robertson,  Mrs,  6  Regent  street,  Portobello 
Robertson,  Mrs  John,  Kirkhill,  Broxburn 
Robertson,  Mrs,  Newbigging,  Musselburgh 
Robertson  &  Stewai-t,  Misses,  Lasswade 
Robertson,  Miss,  1 5  W.  Brighton  cres. ,  Portobello 
Robertson,  Miss  Philadelphia,  2  Sandford  street, 

Portobello 
Robertson,  Miss,  48  Joppa 
Rodger  &  M'Intosh,  63  High  street,  Portobello 
Rodger,  James,  C'orstorphine 
Rodger,  Miss,  212  High  street,  Portobello 
Rogers,  John,  15  Regent  street,  Portobello 
Romans,  J.,  Newtongrange  cottage,  Dalkeith 
Ronald,  James,  Fisherrow 
Ronald,  John,  Prestonholm,  Lasswade 
Ronald,  P.,  132  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Ronald,  Miss,  58  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Roome,  Mrs  General,  Glen  Arthur  lodge,  Dud- 
dingston 
Rosebery,  Earl  of,  Dalmeny  park,  S.  Queensferry 
Ross,  Alexander,  Cockenzie 
Ross,  D. ,  Polton  hall,  Lasswade 
Ross,  Daniel,  Rockville,  Murrayfield 
Ross,  David,  Cockenzie 
Ross,  John,  Broxburn 
Ross,  John,  Westfield,  Winchburgh 
Ross,  Peter,  Coltbridge  mill,  Murrayfield 
Ross,  William,  Currie 
Ross,  Mrs,  61  High  street,  Portobello 
Ross,  Mrs,  2  Marion ville,  Regent  st.,  Portobello 
Ross,  Miss,  Mid-Calder 
Hough,  John,  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Russel,  James,  Carrington,  Lasswade 
Russell,  David,  West  Calder 
Russell,  G.,  11  Rosefield  avenue,  Portobello 
Russell,  J.,  Colinton 
Russell,  James,  Penicuik 
Russell,  James,  Colinton  bank,  Colinton 
Russell,  James,  Uphall 

Russell,  John,  Saughtonhall  mains,  Murrayfield 
Russell,  Mrs,  Dalhousie  mains,  Dalkeith 
Rutherford,  John,  Stow 
Rutherford,  John,  92  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Rutherford,  Robert,  Menteith  house,  Gorebridge 
Rutherford,  Robert  (B.  &  Son),  Joppa 
Rutherford,  Mrs,  28  Tower  street,  Portobello 
Ruthven,  John  &  Alexander,  West  Calder 
Ruthven,  John,  Gorebridge 
Ruthven,  Lady,  Winton  castle,  Tranent 
Ryder,  Thomas,  Wellington  place,  Musselburgh 
Ryder,  Thomas,  Broxburn 
Sadleu,  Misses,  Norton  mains,  Ratho 


Safley,  William,  Militia  store,  Dalkeith 
Saidler,  James,  M.D.,  Gilmerton  house,  Liberton 
Salmon,  Mrs,  3  Sandford  street,  Portobello 
Samuel,  A. ,  millmaster,  Juniper  green 
Samuel,  Peter,  Morton  cottage,  Windsor  place, 

Portobello 
Samuel,  Thomas,  Ferry  bank,  Corstorphine 
Sanders,  Thomas,  Roslin 
Sanderson,    A.    Macdonald,    10    Bridge    street, 

Musselburgh 
Sanderson,  Alexander,  1  Abercorn  pi. ,  Portobello 
Sanderson,  B.  George,  Hatton  mains,  Ratho 
Sanderson,  H.,  19  Bridge  street,  Musselburgh 
Sanderson,  J.  H.,  Hamilton  lodge,  Easter  Dud- 
dingston 
Sanderson,  James,  Slateford 
Sanderson,  John,  J.  P.  constable,  Mid-Calder 
Sanderson,  Robert,  Stow 

Sanderson,  Wm. ,  Corstorphine  bank,  C'orstorphine 
Sanderson,  Mrs  G. ,  Colinton 
Sandilands,  Richard,  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Sandilands,  Walter,  Inveresk,  Musselburgh 
Sandilands,  William,  Inveresk,  Musselburgh 
Saunders,  John,  Bellevue  cottage,  Lasswade 
Savage,  R.  F.,  Niddrie,  Liberton 
Sawers,  George,  172  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Sawers,  Misses,  Hope  park,  Musselburgh 
Scarlett,  Robert,  Dalrymple  loan,  Musselburgh 
Schaw's  Hospital,  Prestonpans :   J.  Wallace, 

master  ;  Miss  Eliza  Ann  Webb,  matron 
Schmeltz,  D.,  7  James  street,  Portobello 
Sclater,  James,  Townhead,  Loanhead 
Sclater,  Mrs,  Ingine,  Loanhead 
Scoon,  Kenneth,  Braidwood,  Gorebridge 
Scott,  Adam,  Marfield,  Penicuik 
Scott,  Alexander,  Society,  South  Queensferry 
Scott,    Alexander,    135    High   street ;   house,    1 

Bellfield,  Portobello 
Scott,  Andrew,  gasworks,  Musselburgh 
Scott,  Andrew,  Mossiemill,  Colinton 
Scott,  Archibald,  Crosswood  hill,  West  Calder 
Scott,  Colonel,  Burnhouse,  Stow 
Scott,  David,  Northfield  and  Meadowfield,  Dud 

dingston 
Scott,  David,  5  Wellington  street,  Portobello 
Scott,  David,  Whitehill,  Dalkeith 
Scott,  David,  Sunnybank,  Stow 
Scott,  David,  Mount  Pleasant,  Juniper  green 
Scott,  George,  Herkes  loan,  Fisherrow 
Scott,  Henry,  131  High  street ;  house,  28  Regent 

street,  Portobello 
Scott,  Henry,  3  Melville  place,  Portobello 
Scott,  James,  Dean  park,  Balemo 
Scott,  James,  Rosetta,  Eskbank,  Dalkeith 
Scott,  James,  Gallowshall,  Dalkeith 
Scott,  James,  sergeant-major,  Militia,  Dalkeith 
Scott,  James,  29  Henderson  row,  Portobello 
Scott,  Robert,  136  High  street,  Portobello 
Scott,  Robert,  12  Adelphi  street,  Portobello 
Scott,  Thomas,  Torphin,  Colinton 
Scott,  T.  R.,  M.D.,  9  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Scott,  Thomas,  Priestmill,  Kirkliston 
Scott,  Walter,  Cramond  bridge 
Scott,  Rev.  William,  U.P.  manse,  Balerno 
Scott,  William,  Juniper  green 
Scott,  William,  Gorebridge 
Scott,  William,  Blaircochran,  Leadbum 
Scott,  William,  Uphall 
Scott,  Mrs  Jas. ,  Helensvale,  James'  st. ,  Portobello 


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icott,  Mrs,  Corstorphine 

leott,  Mrs,  Oxgang,  Slateford 

icott.  Mrs,  Springbank,  Lasswade 

icott,  Mrs  T.  G.,  Currie 

»C0tt,  Miss,  Parkside  place,  Dalkeith 

Icoular,  David,  banker,  Mid-Calder 

icrymgeour,  Henry,  Beggar  bush,  Musselburgh 

>eaton,  J. ,  25  Bridge  street,  Musselburgh 

featon,  Mrs,  30  Tower  street,  Portobello 

?eton,  George,  Sherift' hall  mains,  Dalkeith 

Chairp,  Major,  Houston  house,  Uphall 

Shale  Oil  Co.,  Greendykes  bridge,  Broxburn 

thanks,  J.  R. ,  Cramond  ironworks,  Cramond 

sharp,  W.,  Penicuik 

Sharp,  Mrs,  5  Melville  place,  Portobello 

Shepherd,  Jno.  (G. P.  0. ),  26  Tower  st. ,  Portobello 

[Shepherd,  Joseph,  9  Ramsay  lane,  Portobello 

Sheriff,  Thomas,  Ratho  villa 

Sheriff,  Dr  William,  Currie 

shiels,  Thomas,  Stow 

Sibbald,  David,  Broxburn 

Sibbald,  Mrs,  Blackball 

Sidey,  Rev.  David,  U.  P.  manse,  West  Calder 

Sime,  Henry,  60  High  street,  Portobello 

Simpson  &  Co. ,  S9  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Simpson  &  Main,  Lasswade 

Simpson,  Alexander,  Smeaton 

Simpson,  Alexander,  Mid-Calder 

Simpson,  Andrew  B.,  Back  street,  Tranent 

Simpson,  George,  Dovecot  house,  Fisherrow 

Simpson,  H.,  Selville,  High  street,  PortobeUo 

Simpson,  James,  Kirkliston 

Simpson,  James,  7  Tower  street,  Portobello 

Simpson,  James,  Eestalrig 

Simpson,  Mrs,  5  Dalkeith  street,  Joppa 

Simpson,  John,  Juniper  green 

Simpson,  Rev.  Matthew,  Congregational  minister, 

21  Bridge  street,  Musselburgh 
Simpson,  Robert,  Edgelaw,  Lasswade 
Simpson,  Thomas  H.,  Redside,  Lasswade 
Simpson,  Walter,  Penicuik 
Simpson,  William  R. ,  Davidson's  mains 
Simpson,  William,  stationer,  Penicuik 
Simpson,  William,  grocer,  Penicuik 
Simpson,  William,  Slateford 
Simpson,  Mrs,  Elm  cottage,  Corstorphine 
Simpson,  Mrs,  Longrow,  Cramond 
Simpson,  Miss,  5  Sandford  street,  Portobello 
Sinclair,  F. ,  8  Wellington  street,  Portobello 
Sinclair,    W.,    1   Marshall's  cottages,    Bellfield, 

Portobello 
Skelton,  J.,  The  Hermitage,  Braid,  Lothian  burn 
Skinner,  David,  Binny,  Uphall 
Skougall,  Jn.,  Ashfieldpl.,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 
Slater,  Mrs  James,  10  Melville  street,  Portobello 
Slight,  George,  21  High  street,  Portobello 
Slight,  James,  46  High  street,  Portobello 
Slight,  John,  180  High  st.,  Portobello  ;  ho.  182 
Slight,  Miss,  Currie 

Slimon,  Misses,  Westfield  villa,  Cramond 
Smaill,  George,  Auchendinny,  Milton  bridge 
Smart,  Alexander,  Bowshank,  Stow 
Smart,  Andrew,  Newbigging,  Musselburgh 
Smart,  Charles,  5  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Smart,  George,  72  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Smart,  James,  Malleny  mills,  Balerno 
Smart,  James,  Kirknewton 
Smart,  James,  Liberton  park,  Liberton 
Smart,  James,  Ringside,  Leadburn 


Smart,  W.  S.,  2  Windsor  place,  Portobello 

Smart,  Margaret,  Kirknewton 

Smeall,  Thomas,  Wisp,  Liberton 

Smeaton,  Archibald,  Church  street,  Tranent 

Smeaton,  James,  High  street,  Tranent 

Smeaton,  William  (Pencaitland  store),  Tranent 

Smith,  Alexander,  &  Sons,  Gorebridge 

Smith,  R,,  &  Son,  West  mill,  Mid-Calder 

Smith,  William  &  J. ,  Elphinston,  Tranent 

Smith,  Alexander,  Lasswade 

Smith,  Alexander,  Melville  house,  Portobello 

Smith,  Alexander,  Tranent 

Smith,  Andrew,  Willowbrae  house,  Jock's  Lodge 

Smith,  Archibald,  Plover  hall,  Roslin 

Smith,  Rev.  Christopher,  Episcopal  clergyman,  2 

Linkfield,  Musselburgh 
Smith,  David,  Ratho 
Smith,  George,  Chalkieside,  Musselburgh 
Smith,  George,  17  Bridge  street,  Musselburgh 
Smith,  George,  grocer,  Stow 
Smith,  George,  boot  and  sboc  maker,  Stow 
Smith,  George,  7  Bath  street,  Portobello 
Smith,  Rev.  Henry  W.,  manse,  Kirknewton 
Smith,  J.,  Melville  castle,  Lasswade 
Smith,  J.,  4  Bath  place,  Portobello 
Smith,  James,  22  Wilson's  park,  Portobello 
Smith,  James,  105  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Smith,  James,  Westfield  cottage,  Dalkeith 
Smith,  James,  Cockenzie 
Smith,  James,  Kinleith  smithy,  Currie 
Smith,  Rev.    James,   Free  manse  of  Cramond, 

Davidson's  mains 
Smith,  James,  Netherton,  Penicuik 
Smith,  James,  Saughton  mills,  Murrayfield 
Smith,  James.  Colinton 
Smith,  James,  Jock's  lodge 
Smith,  John,  Penicuik 
Smith,  John,  Gorebridge 
Smith,   Johnston,   sen.,    boot  and  shoe  maker, 

Tranent 
Smith,  Johnston,  jun. ,  baker,  Church  st. ,  Tranent 
Smith,  Robert,  Loanhead 
Smith,  Robert,    jun.   (R.   S.   <i-   Son),    Almond 

bank,  Mid-Calder 
Smith,  Robert,  Kirknewton 
Smith,  R.,  Mid-Calder 
Smith,  Robert,  Currie 

Smith,  Rev.  Samuel,  Lothian  bank,  Dalkeith 
Smith,  Rev.  Theophilus,  Temple  manse,  C.ore- 

bridge 
Smith,  Thomas,  Williamfield,  Portobello 
Smith,  Thomas,  Corstorphine 
Smith.  Thomas,  High  street,  Tranent 
Smith,  W.  Beattie,  Linkfield  cot.,  Musselburgh 
Smith,  W.,  71  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Smith,  William,  Balerno 
Smith,  William,  Easter  Windygoul,  Tranent 
Smith,  William,  Tranent 
Smith,  William,  High  street,  Tranent 
Smith,  William,  Greenhead,  Salton,  Tranent 
Smith,  Mrs  A.,  21  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Smith,  Mrs  George,  Rosehill,  Dalkeith 
Smith,  Mrs,  Wester  Duddingston 
Smith,  Mrs,  Lochend  house,  Musselburgh 
Smith,  Mrs,  of  Dunesk,  Lasswade 
Smyth,  J.  S.  (G.P.O.),  23  Joppa 
Sneddon,  David,  West  Calder 
Somervail,  D.  J.,  Beech  park,  Lasswade 
Somervail,  Peter,  Glendevon,  Winchburgh 


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Soraerville,  J.  &  W.,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 
Somerville,  Andrew,  108  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Somerville,  Rev.  Andw.,  D.  D.,  8  Melville  place, 

Portohello 
Somerville,  Henry,  Hannahfield,  Balerno 
Somerville,  James,  104  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Somerville,  John,  Letham,  Mid-Calder 
Somerville,  William,  Shothead,  Balerno 
Somerville,  Mrs  Jas. ,  Ellieot,  Eskhank,  Dalkeith 
Somerville,  Miss,  24  Regent  street,  Portobello 
Sommerville,    William,   &   Son,    Dalmore  mill, 

Milton  bridge 
Sommerville,  Arch.  F.,  Kevock  mill,  Lasswade 
Sommei*ville,  William,  Wanton  walls,  Penicuik 
Souter,  John  B. ,  Alder  bank,  Jock's  lodge 
Spalding,  William,  M.D.,  Gorebridge 
Spears,  George,  Jock's  lodge  house,  Jock's  lodge 
Spears,  William,  67  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Spears,  Mrs  M.,  135  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Spence,  Adam,  7  Wellington  street,  Portobello 
Spence,  Alex.  Ogilvy,  Bridge  st. ,  Musselburgh 
Spence,  Peter,  4  Wellington  street,  Portobello 
Spottiswoode,  Miss,  Lasswade 
Stables,  Mrs,  3  Wellington  street,  Portobello 
Stagg,  John,  saddler,  53  High  st.,  Musselburgh 
Stair,  Earl  of,  Oxenford  castle,  Dalkeith 
Stark,  James,  Ramsay  lane,  Portobello 
Stark,  James,  Mid-Calder 
Stark.  John,  Raw  lime-cpiarries,  East  Calder 
Stark,  Michael,  Currie 
Stark,  Mrs,  Mid-Calder 
Steedman,  James,  Boghall,  Eoslin 
Steedman,  James,  Cockenzie 
Steel,  Alexander,  Pathhead,  Ford,  Dalkeith 
Steel,  Francis,  Janefield,  Corstorphine 
Steel,  John,  Caledonia,  Juniper  green 
Steel,  Miss,  Lower  Joppa 
Steele,  George,  Bridge  street,  Tranent 
Steele,  John,  Kinleith  mill,  Currie 
Steele,  Patrick,  Paisley  street,  Portobello 
Steele,  Pat.  Sanderson,  Eastbourne  ho.,  Portobello 
Steele,  William,  Tranent 
Steele,  Miss  J. ,  Elpkinston,  Tranent 
Steeples,  William,  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Stenhouse,  Geo.,  West  Pilton,  Davidson's  mains 
Stenhouse,  James,  Myles,  Tranent 
Stenhouse,  James,  South  Gyle,  Corstorphine 
Stenhouse,  Robert,  South  street,  Dalkeith 
Stenhouse,  Robert,  Wester  Windygoul,  Tranent 
Stenhouse,  William,  Stow 
Stenhouse,  William,  Corstorphine 
Stephenson,  Wm.  &  Pet.,  Amos'  court,  Dalkeith 
Stephenson,  Mrs,  3  Wellington  place,  Portobello 
Steuart,  J.  W. ,  The  Craigs,  Corstorphine 
Steuart,  R. ,  of  Carfm,  Westwood,  West  Calder 
Steuart,  Mrs  J.  Fred.,  9  Brighton  crescent  east, 

Portobello 
Steven,  E.,  Burnside,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 
Steven,  John,  Back  street,  Dalkeith 
Steven,  Thomas,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 
Stevens,  James,  33  and  121  High  street,  Porto- 
bello ;  house,  35 
Stevens,  William,  West  Calder 
Stevenson,  David,  Gorebridge 
Stevenson,  Dun.  (S.  <Sc  Co.),  3  Brighton  place, 

Portobello 
Stevenson,  John  (S.  &  Co. ,  Edinburgh),  3  Brighton 

place,  Portobello 
Stevenson,  Robert,  Gorebridge 


Stevenson,   Robert    Pasley,  7  Rosefield  avenue, 

Portobello 
Stevenson,  T.,  Mount  Lothian,  Penicuik 
Stevenson,  Thos.,  Niddry  castle,  Winchbnrgh 
Stevenson,  William,  Inveresk  Combination  Poor- 
house,  Musselburgh 
Steventon,   Mrs  Francis,   5  St  James'  terrace, 

Bath  street,  Portobello 
Stewart  &  Co.,  distillers,  Kirkliston 
Stewart,  John,  &  Co.,  Glenforth,  S.  Queensfeny 
Stewart,  John  &  George,  52  High  street ;  house, 

Parkside  place,  Dalkeith 
Stewart,  Alexander,  Slateford 
Stewart,    Alexander,   23   Bridge  street,  Mussel- 
burgh ;  house,  24 
Stewart,  Archd.,  grocer,  Lennie  park,  Corstor- 
phine 
Stewart,  Charles,  Sweethope,  Musselburgh 
Stewart,  Charles,  25  Henderson  row,  Portobello 
Stewart,  D.,  58  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Stewart,  Duncan,  Balerno  cottage,  Balenio 
Stewart,  Rev.  Hugh  A.  (Free  Church),  Penicuik 
Stewart,  James,  10  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Stewart,  James,  jun.,  Dalkeith  house 
Stewart,  James,  87  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Stewart,  James,  Mount  Esk,  Lasswade 
Stewart,  James,  joiner,  Corstorphine 
Stewart,  Rev.  John,  manse,  Liberton 
Stewart,  John,  post  office,  Liberton 
Stewart,  John,  Elibank,  Corstorphine 
Stewart,  Rev.  Peter,  manse,  Gilmerton 
Stewart,  Robert,  Cornbank,  Penicuik 
Stewart,  Robert,  Ingliston,  Ratho 
Stewart,  Thomas,  Brock  house,  Stow 
Stewart,  William,  Monkton  hall,  Musselburgh 
Stewart,  William,  Dalhousie  castle,  Lasswade 
Stewart,  Mrs  D.,  122  High  street,  Portobello 
Stewart,  Mrs  Jean,  Remote,  Ford,  Dalkeith 
Stewart,  Mrs,  14  Wilson's  park,  Portobello 
Stewart,  Mrs,  9  Brighton  place,  Portobello 
Stewart,  Mrs,  44  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Stewart,  Miss  Ann,  Newbigging,  Musselburgh 
Stewart,    Miss   Flora,    Broadlee   cottage,    High 

street,  Portobello 
Stirling,  J.,  &  Sons,  147  High  st.,  Musselburgh 
Stirling,  George,  Newmiils,  Currie 
Stirling,  George,  Southfield,  Dalkeith 
Stirling,  James,  South  street,  Dalkeith 
Stirling,  James  Hutchison,  LL.D.,  F.R.C.S.E., 

2  Stuart  street,  Jock's  lodge 
Stirling,  Thomas,  Tower  cottage,  Portobello 
Stobbs,  Mrs  Agnes,  Lothian  bridge,  Dalkeith 
Stobie,  David,  Carlaverock,  Tranent 
Stobie,  Thomas,  Kirklands,  Liberton 
Stodart,  Adam,  Damhead,  Loanhead 
Stodart,  Matthew,  Damhead,  Loanhead 
Stoddart,  E.,  Stow 

Stoddart,  James,  148  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Stoddart,  James,  Glencross  mains,  Roslin 
Stoddart,  John,  Gorebridge 
Stoddart,  John,  West  Bangour,  Uphall 
Stoddart,  Martin  W. ,  Balerno 
Stoddart,  Thomas,  Church  street,  Tranent 
Stoddart,  Thomas,  junior,  Church  st.,  Tranent 
Stoddart,  Thomas,  Davidson's  mains 
Stoddart,  William,  Winton  hill,  Tranent 
Stone,  Wm.,  &  Son,  Newtongrange,  Dalkeith 
Stone,  William,  7  West  glebe,  Dalkeith 
Storie,  George,  Lasswade 


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Stoi'ie,  Mrs,  Loanliead 
I  Straehan,  Mrs,  4  Morrison  place,  Jock's  lodge 
I  Straiton,  William,  Bonnyrigg,  Lasswade 
l  Stratliearn,  Davidson,  Cockenzie 
Strutkers,  Rev.  John,  The  Manse,  Prestonpans 
Stuart,  J.  &  W.,  Eskside,  Musselburgh 
Stuart,  James,  Kirklaud,  Hermiston 

■  Stuart,  John,  Newmills,  Currie 
[.Sutherland,  Ales.,  Forth  cottage,  Fisherrow  links 
l  Sutherland,  John,  126  High  street,  Portobello 
[.Sutherland,  Mrs,  31  Market  street,  Musselburgh 

Suttie,  Sir  George  Grant,  Bart.,  Prestonpans 
I  Swan,  John,  &  Sons,  Upper  Braid,  Lothian  burn 
i  Swan,  Mrs  Ann,  baker,  Cockenzie 

S  win  ton,  John,  Buccleuch  street,  Dalkeith 
i  Syme,    Captain    George,.  R.N.,    of    Northfield, 
i     Prestonpans 

Syme,  Miss,  13  Brighton  place,  Portobello 

Symington,  Henry,  Penicuik 

Symington,  Johu,  Loanhead 

Symons,  Andrew,  84  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Symons,  Robert,  90  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Symons,  Walter,  Gilmerton 

Tagart,  J.  D.,  2  Belkield,  Portobello 

Tait,  Andrew,  9  South  street,  Dalkeith 
iTait,  Andrew,  North  British  Railway,  Brighton 
place,  Portobello 

Tait,  David,  Wilkieston,  Ratho 

Tait,  George,  Davidson's  mains 
i  Tait,  George,  Gorebridge 

Tait,  James,  24  Bath  street,  Portobello 
.  Tait,  James,  Mauldslie  cottage,  Dalkeith 
!  Tait,  James,  Penicuik 
i  Tait,  John,  High  street,  Tranent 
iTait,  Robert,  156  High  street,  Fisherrow 

■  Tait,  R.  James,  Mid-Calder 
;  Tait,  Thomas,  Ratho 

'  Tait,  William,  Gorebridge 
Tait,  Mrs  Andrew,  17  Joppa 

i  Tait,  Mrs  L.  M.,  of  Pirn,  Stow 
Taylor,  R.  T.  &  W.,  26  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Taylor,  Alexander,  146  High  street ;  house,  27 

Regent  street,  Portobello 
Taylor,  Andrew,  Woodbrae,  Dalkeith 
Taylor,  D.,  Newbigging,  Musselburgh 
Taylor,  David,  Corstorphine 
Taylor,  James,  Bankton,  Prestonpans 
Taylor,  James,  jun.,  Newbattle,  Dalkeith 
Taylor,  James,  Lothian  cottage,  Dalkeith 
Taylor,  James,  Catcune,  Gorebridge 
Taylor,  James,  West  Calder 
Taylor,  John,  Midfield  cottage,  Inveresk 
Taylor,  John,  farmer,  Prestonpans 
Taylor,  Peter,  Lochend,  Jock's  lodge 
Taylor,  Robert,  Croft  street,  Dalkeith 
Taylor,  William,  Scotstoun  park,  S.  Queensferry 
Taylor,  Mrs  Mark,  Elm  row,  Lasswade 
Taylor,  Mrs,  Liberton 
Telfer,  John,  Loanhead 
Telfer,  Robert,  6  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Telfer,  Samuel,  South  street ;  house,  Croft  street, 

Dalkeith 
Tennant,  J. ,  Dalrymple  loan,  Musselburgh 
Tennant,  Robert,  Walston,  Penicuik 
Tennant,  T. ,  15  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Terris,  Andrew,  Uphall 
Thatcher,  Miss,  5  Bath  place,  Portobello 
Thom,  John,  7  High  street,  Portobello 
Thomas,  Rev.  David,  Howgate,  Penicuik 


Thompson,  Joseph  &  Samuel,  High  at. ,  Fisherrow 

Thompson,  James,  Auchindinny,  Milton  bridge 

Thompson,  Mrs,  Beeslack,  Milton  bridge 

Thomson,  E.  &  J.,  17  South  street,  Dalkeith 

Thomson,  J.  &  J.,  Silverburn,  Penicuik 

Thomson,  J.  &  R.,  Corstorphine 

Thomson,  R.  &  J.,  31  West  High  st,  Dalkeith 

Thomson,  A.,  11  South  street,  Dalkeith 

Thomson,  A.,  Kingslaw,  Tranent 

Thomson,  Alexander,  Penicuik 

Thomson,  Alexander,  Auchendinny,  Milton  br. 

Thomson,  Alexander,  Glenpark,  Balerno 

Thomson,  Alex.,  24  Wilson's  park,  Portobello 

Thomson,  Charles  S.,  1  High  st.,  Musselburgh 

Thomson,  David,  84  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Thomson,  David,  Gogar,  Corstorphine 

Thomson,  David,  of  Woodbine,  Corstorphine 

Thomson,  G.,  30  Bridge  street,  Fisherrow 

Thomson,  George,  112  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Thomson,  George,  Echline,  South  Queensferry 

Thomson,  George,  Kirkliston 

Thomson,  James,  100  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Thomson,  James,  Holmes,  Broxburn 

Thomson,  James,  tailor,  Stow 

Thomson,  James,  millwright  and  engineer,  Stow 

Thomson,  James,  Uphall 

Thomson,  James,  Roseburn  and  Wester  Dairy, 

Murrayfield 
Thomson,  John,  Dreghorn,  Colinton 
Thomson,  John,  Colinton 
Thomson,  John,  35  West  glebe,  Dalkeith 
Thomson,  John,  West  Calder 
Thomson,  John,  Penicuik 
Thomson,  J. ,  Crooks  of  Murrayfield 
Thomson,  J.  B.,  Albert  cottage,  Lasswade 
Thomson,  Joseph,  Broxburn 
Thomson,  Joseph,  Easterrig,  Balerno 
Thomson,  L.  Ramsay,  M.D.,  Belmont,  Dalkeith 
Thomson,  Robert,  Lasswade 
Thomson,  R.,  Avenue  villa,  Eskbank,  Dalkeith 
Thomson,  Thomas,  3  Elmfield  place,  Dalkeith 
Thomson,  Thomas,  Shepherd  house,  Inveresk 
Thomson,  Thomas,  Buccleuch  place,  Dalkeith 
Thomson,  Thomas,  West  Calder 
Thomson,  Thos.,  11  Wellington  place,  Portobello 
Thomson,  Thomas,  Clapperton  hall,  Broxburn 
Thomson,  Thomas,  Fountainhall,  Stow 
Thomson,  Thomas,  Hailes  house,  Slateford 
Thomson,  Thomas,  11  South  street,  Dalkeith 
Thomson,  W.,  39  High  street,  Portobello 
Thomson,  Wm.,  Ellon  villa,  Eskbank,  Dalkeith 
Thomson,  William,  Penicuik 
Thomson,  W.  D.,  Slateford 
Thomson,  William,  Ratho 
Thomson,  William,  30  South  street,  Dalkeith 
Thomson,  Wm.,  Garden  house,  Dalkeith  park 
Thomson,  William,  37  Market  street,  Fisherrow 
Thomson,  William,  Woodbine  cottage,  Liberton 
Thomson,  William,  Lasswade 
Thomson,  William  Thomas,  Bonally,  Colinton 
Thomson,  William,  Lasswade 
Thomson,  Rev.  Wm. ,  Spylaw  bank,  Juniper  green 
Thomson,  Mrs,  Regent  street,  Portobello 
Thomson,  Mrs  Rachel,  18  Eskside,  Musselburgh 
Thomson,  Mrs,  Whitehouse,  Inveresk 
Thomson,  Mrs,  2  Dalkeith  street,  Joppa 
Thomson,  Mrs,  Slateford 
Thomson,  Miss  A. ,  Albert  cottage,  Lasswade 
Thomson,  Miss,  4  Wellington  street,  Portobello 


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GENERAL  COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


Thorburn,  James,  97  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Thorburn,  John,  Loganlee,  Milton  bridge 
Thorburn,  Robert,  Viewfield  house,  Lasswade 
Thorburn,  Robert,  Stow 
Thorburn,  Miss,  29  Regent  street,  Portobello 
Thornton,    Lieutenant    John,    Nivelle    cottage, 

Liberton 
Thornton,  William,  Bell's  quarry,  West  Calder 
Thyne,  John,  March  bank,  Balemo 
Tliyne,  William,  Hoperigg,  Gladsmuir,  Tranent 
Tillie,  Robert,  Crookston  mains,  Stow 
Tinto,  J.,  12  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Tod,  J.  &  J.,  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Tod,  Win.,  &  Son,  St  Leonard's  mill,  Lasswade 
Tod,  Win.,  junior,  &  Co.,  Springfield,  Lasswade 
Tod,  Alexander,  Aikendean,  Lasswade 
Tod,  Alexander,  Gorgie  mains,  Slateford 
Tod,  Andrew,  1 5  Tower  street,  Portobello 
Tod,  Captain,  Mid-Calder 
Tod,  James,  West  Calder 

Tod,  Jas.  {J.  <fc  J.  T. ),  Eskbank  house,  Dalkeith 
Tod,  John  (/.  &  J.  T. ),  Ormisbank,  Dalkeith 
Tod,  John,  Craigleith  hill  house,  Blackball 
Tod,  Matthew,  36  Newbigging,  Musselburgh 
Tod,  Robert,  of  Clerwood,  Corstorphine 
Tod,  William,  junior,  Glenesk,  Lasswade 
Tod,  Mrs  Alexander,  Smeaton  shaw,  Dalkeith 
Tod,  Miss  J.,  Mid-Calder 
Todd,  Mrs  Walter,  99  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Tolmie,  William,  34  High  street  west,  Dalkeith  j 
Topp,  William,  Niddry,  Musselburgh 
Torphichen,  Lord,  Calder  house,  Mid-Calder 
Torrance,  Alexander,  Liberton  house,  Liberton 
Torrance,  Rev.  Alex.,  Glencross  manse,  Roslin 
Torrance,  Archibald  P.,  Kippilaw,  Dalkeith 
Torrance,  Chas. ,  Chester  hill,  Cranstoun,  Dalkeith 
Torrance,  John,  Broxburn 
Torrance,  William,  Hyvot's  bank,  Liberton 
Torrance,    W.,    Camps   limeworks,    Burnhouse, 

Mid-Calder 
Tough,  John,  128  High  st.,  Portobello;  ho.  116 
Tough,  John  Arthur,  88  High  street,  Portobello 
Tough,  Thomas,  Portobello  pottery,  Bridge  street, 

Portobello 
Towert,  John,  150  High  street,  Portobello 
Traill  &  Pennycook,  Blackhall 
Trail,  James,  Tranent 
Tranent,  Robert,  Walston,  Penicuik 
Traquair,  George,  Goatbrae  cottage,  Lasswade 
Traquair,  R.  H.,  Colin  ton  farm,  Colinton 
Trotter,  Robt.  &  Wm.,  Pathhead,  Ford,  Dalkeith 
Trotter,  Archibald,  of  Bush,  Roslin 
Trotter,  Archibald,  Fairfield  place,  Dalkeith 
Trotter,  Alexander,  Ormiston 
Trotter,  Richard,  Mortonhall,  Liberton 
Trotter,  Thomas  Courts,  Bilston  lodge,  Loanhead 
Trotter,  William,  Loanhead 
Trotter,  William,  Lasswade 
Trotter,  Mrs,  2  Millhill,  Musselburgh 
Trotter,  Mrs,  Rosshill,  South  Queensferry 
Tudhope,  Thomas,  Lawhead,  Penicuik 
Tulloch,  John,  Coltbridge,  Murrayfield 
Tolly,  John,  Lothian  street,  Dalkeith 
Turnbull,  Andrew,  1  Tower  street  and  Welling- 
ton street,  Portobello 
Turnbull,  Archibald,  West  Binny,  Uphall 
Turnbull,  William,  Stow 
Turnbull,  Miss,  13  Regent  street,  Portobello 
Turnbull,  Misses,  1  Melville  street,  Portobello 


Turnbull,  Misses,  Prestonpans 

Turner,  J.,  Davidson's  mains 

Turner,  James,  Newbigging  pottery,  Musselburgh 

Turner,  John,  168  High  street,  Dalkeith 

Turner,  John,  Newhouse,  Ratno 

Turner,  John,  jun.,  Haggs,  Ratho 

Turner,  John,  Craigie  hall,  Cramond 

Turner,  John,  Blackhall 

Turner,  Peter,  Kirknewton 

Turner,  Richard,  Broompark,  East  Calder 

Turner,    Miss,    105    High   street  ;    house,    New 

mills,  Dalkeith 
Tweedie,  David,  Silverknowes,  Davidson's  mains 
Tweedie,  David,  Borthwick  mains,  Gorebridge 
Tweedie,  Richard,  Burnhouse,  Stow 
Tweedie,  Mrs  John,  5  E.  Brighton  cres.,  Portob'o 
Tweedie,  Miss,  Whitehall  villa,  Lasswade 
Twine,  Miss,  The  Glebe,  Dalkeith 
Tytler,  James,  Woodhouselee,  Roslin 
Umpherston  Brothers,  Loanhead 
Umpherston,  Charles,  Elmswood,  Loanhead 
Umpherston,  Francis,  Elmswood,  Loanhead 
Umpherston,  James,  Elmswood,  Loanhead 
Umpherston,  William,  Linden  lodge,  Loanhead 
Uphall  Mineral  Oil  Company,  Uphall 
Ure,  Miss,  Tower  bank  house,  Portobello 
Urquhart,  Lockhart  A. ,  51  W.  High  st.,  Dalkeith 
Urquhart,  William,  West  Calder 
Vallance,  oil  refinery,  Almondfield,  Broxburn 
Vallange,  Win.,  M.D.,  14  Bath  st.,  Portobello 
Valliant,  Lady,  Pittville,  Pitt  street,  Portobello 
Vaughan,  Hon.  John,  Moredun  mains,  Liberton 
Veitch,  Christopher,  Wlieatlands,  Cramond 
Veitch,  James,  52  New  street,  Fisherrow 
Veitch,  John,  2  Wilson's  park,  Portobello 
Veitch,  Robert,  Carlops,  Penicuik 
Veitch,  Thomas,  Slateford 
Vere,  Wm.  Edward  Hope,  Craigie  hall,  Cramond 
Vernor,  Mrs,  38  Newbigging,  Musselburgh 
Vertue,  George,  New  gardens,  S.  Queensferry 
Vessie,  Miss,  Herpersbrae,  Penicuik 
Vibart,  George  Forbes,  21  Pitt  street,  Portobello 
Vincent,  John,  128  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Waddell,  Aw.  ,  Woodville,  James  st. ,  Portobello 
Waddell,  Rev.  David,  Stow 
Waddell,  J.,  13  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Waddell,  Rev.  Walter,  Borthwick,  Gorebridge 
Wahab,    Charles  James,    C.E.,    Maurice   wood 

house,  Milton  bridge 
Wakelin,  Henry,  Prestonpans 
Wakelin,  John  (R.  W.  &  Co.),  Rosehill  house, 

Inveresk,  Musselburgh 
Waldie,  Mrs,  Ednam  cottage,  Eskbank,  Dalkeith 
Wales,  James,  Currie 
Wales,  James,  Juniper  green 
Walker,  William,  k  Son,  Hailes  mill,  Colinton 
Walker,  Alexander,  Mid-Calder 
Walker,  Alexander,  Slateford 
Walker,  Andrew,  Hartwood,  West  Calder 
Walker,  Charles,  Davidson's  mains 
Walker,  David  S.,  West  Calder 
Walker,  F. ,  tailor,  Juniper  green 
Walker,  George,  Currie 
Walker,  James,  Kilpunt,  Broxburn 
Walker,  John,  33  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Walker,  John  F.,  Stow 
Walker,  Joseph,  Bowland,  Stow 
Walker,  Robert,  Parkhead,  Murrayfield 
Walker,  Rev.  William,  manse,  Mid-Calder 


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:   "Walker,  "William,  Currie 
Walker,  William,  West  Calder 

■  Walker,  William,  Carlton  lodge,  Murrayfield 
'  Walker,  Mrs,  4  Bellfield  place,  Portobello 

Walker,  Dr  R.,  4  Bellfield  place,  Portobello 
Wallace,  George,  Tranent 

Wallace,  Rev.  J.  A.,  Coltbridge  ho. ,  Murrayfield 
Wallace,  James,  baker,  Broxburn 
Wallace,  James,  wright,  Broxburn 
Wallace,  James,  Mid-Calder 
Wallace,  John,  Ellistou,  Broxburn 
Wallace,  John,  ilesher,  Broxburn 
Wallace,  John,  Burnhouse,  Uphall 
Wallace,  John,  Mid-Calder 
Wallace,  R.,  24  High  street,  Portobello 
.  Wallace,  Thomas,  Four-mile  hill,  Corstorphine 
Wallace,  Walker,  Loanhead,  Kirkliston 
Wallace,  Mrs  W. ,  Curriemuirend,  Juniper  green 
Wallace,  Mrs,  post  office,  Wester  Duddingston 

■  Wallace,  Miss,  Mid-Calder 

Walton,  W.  R.,  Murray  bank  house,  Murrayfield 
Ward,  Edward,  Lochend,  Jock's  lodge 
Warden,  Robert,  Borthwick,  Gorebridge 
Warden,  William,  Primrose  cottage,  Davidson's 
mains 
.  AVardlaw,  William,  Blackball 
I  Wardrop,  Mrs  Robert,  130  High  street,  Dalkeith 
1  Wan-en,  A.  R.  (Royal  Bank),  High  st.,  Portobello 
j  Waterston,  Andrew,  Ford,  Dalkeith 
i  Waterston,  James,  Currie 
}  Waterston,  Miss  E.,  Currie 
i  Watson,  William,  &  Son,  Lothian  burn 
Watson,  Alexander,  25  West  wynd,  Dalkeith 
Watson,  David,  Davidson's  mains 
[  Watson,  David,  White  Hart  street,  Dalkeith 
;   Watson,  George,  200  High  street,  Portobello 

Watson,  George,  Bridgend,  Dalkeith 
i   Watson,  George,  Norton  house,  Ratho 
Watson,  Henry,  Lingerwood,  Lasswade 
Watson,  Rev.  Hiram  (Free  Church),  Ratho 
;    Watson,  J.,  27  High  street,  Portobello 
|    Watson,  James,  Woodfield,  Lasswade 
j   AVatson,  James,  9  Rosefield  avenue,  Portobello 
Watson,  James,  Currie 
Watson,  James,  M.D.,  Tranent 
Watson,  John,  Shotts  Iron  Co.,  Loanhead 
Watson,  John,  Tranent 

Watson,  R.  D.,  Wheattield  house,  Jock's  lodge 
Watson,  Thomas,  Esperston,  Gorebridge 
Watson,  Walter,  M.D.,  Mid-Calder 
Watson,  William,  Norton  house,  Ratho 
Watson,  William,  27  Bridge  street,  Musselburgh 
Wat-son,  William,  snull'-niillcr,  Colinton 
Watson,  William,  91  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Watson,  Mrs  Mary,  7  Brighton  place,  Portobello 
Watson,  Mrs,  5  Brighton  place,  Portobello 
Watson,  Mrs,  Corstorphine 
Watt,  Alexander,  Tranent 
Watt,  David,  High  street,  Tranent 
AVatt,  David,  farmer,  Tranent 
AVatt,  James,  Bloomiehall,  Juniper  green 
Watt,  John,  Broxburn 
AVatt,  John,  Woodhall  bank,  Juniper  green 
AVatt,  John,  junior,   Braeside  cottage,   Juniper 

green 
AATatt,  Eobert,  Eastmill,  Juniper  green 
Watt,  Robert,  watchmaker,  Juniper  green 
AVatt,  William,  120  High  street ;  house,  1  Rose- 
field  place,  Portobello 


AVatt,  W.  S.,  154  Higli  street,  Fisherrow 
AVatt,  Miss,  85  High  street,  Portobello 
Watts,  Mrs,  115  High  street,  Portobello 
AVauehope,  Andrew,  Niddrie,  Liberton 
AVauchope,  George,  Easter  Hermiston 
AVauehope,   Sir  John  Don,   Baronet,  of  Edmon- 

stone,  Newton  house,  Musselburgh 
Waugh,  Mrs  Margaret,  32  Bath  st.,  Portobello 
AVebster,  Alex.,  33  Henderson  row,  Portobello 
AVebster,  John,  137  High  street,  Portobello 
Webster,  John,  Quarryhead  house,  Lasswade 
Webster,  Thos.,  Burdiehouse  limeworks,  Liberton 
AVeddell,  James,  Ratho 
Wedderburn,  Major,  Rosebank,  Roslin 
AVedderburn,  Lady  Helen,  Rosebank,  Roslin 
AVeir,  James,  Blinkbonny,  Currie 
Weir,  James,  Binny  quarry,  Uphall 
AVeir,  Richard,  1  Eldin  place,  Lasswade 
AVeir,  Mrs  Robert,  Roslin 
AVeir,  Miss,  Lasswade 

AVells,  Miss,  Red  house,  Millhill,  Musselburgh 
AVelsh,  A.,  &  Co.,  94  High  street,   Dalkeith  : 

house,  92 
AVelsh,  Thomas,  Easter  Bavelaw,  Balerno 
Welsh,  William,  16  Market  street,  Fisherrow 
AVelsh,  Mrs,  Middleton  inn,  Gorebridge 
AVelwood,  A.  M.,  Meadowbank,  Kirknewton 
AVelwood,    Misses   Maconochie,    Hatton    house, 

Ratho 
AVemyss,  George,  4  Regent  street,  Portobello 
AVest  Calder  Oil  Company,  West  Calder 
A\rest,  George,  AVest  Broadlaw,  Uphall 
AVest,.  Joseph,  East  Broadlaw,  Uphall 
AVest,  AVilliam,  Currie 
Weston,  John,  Gogar,  Corstorphine 
Westwood  Shale  Oil  Company,  AVest  Calder 
White,  Adam,  Tower  street,  Portobello 
AVhite,  Alexander,  Lothian  burn 
AVhite,  James,  100  High  street ;  house,  2  Bath 

street,  Portobello 
AVhite,  James,  Penicuik 
AVhite,  James,  High  street,  Dalkeith 
White,  James,  Uphall 
White,  James,  Annfield,  Tranent 
AVhite,  James,  17  Tower  street,  Portobello 
White,  John,  1  Bridge  street,  Musselburgh 
White,  John,  West  wynd,  Dalkeith 
White,  John,  Paradykes,  Loanhead 
AVhite,  Matthew,  Broxburn 
AVhite,  Samuel,  Lugate,  Stow 
White,  Thomas,  Peggyslee,  Penicuik 
AVhite,  AVilliam,  214  High  street,  Portobello 
White,  AVilliam,  Broxburn 
White,  AArilliam  Logan,  Kellerstain,  Hermiston 
White,  Mrs  AVilliam,  13  Back  street,  Dalkeith 
White,  Miss,  IS  Joppa 

Whiteford,  Edward,  Lenny  park,  Corstorphine 
Whiteford,  John,  Corstorphine 
AVhitelaw,  Alexander,  Mid-Calder 
Whitelaw,    David,    2    Morrison    place,    Jock's 

lodge 
AVhitelaw,  John,   Prestongrange  colliery,  and  St 

Clement's  wells,  Musselburgh 
AVhitelaw,  AVilliam,  5  High  street,  Musselburgh 
AVhitelaw,  Mrs,  Fisherrow 
AVhitewright,  John,  Corstorphine 
Whitie,  James,  Gorebridge 
Whitson,  Andrew,  18  Newbigging,  Musselburgh 
AVhitson,  George,  Eestalrig 


us 


GENERAL  COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


Whitson,  John,  Stow 

Whittet,    George,    Easter    Drylaw,    Davidson's 

mains 
Whittet,  Miss,  Easter  Drylaw,  Davidson's  mains 
Whitty,  Rev.  Robert,  St  David's  Catholic  Church, 

Dalkeith 
Whyte,  Alexander,  Terrace,  South  Queensferry 
Whyte,  Alexander,  Currie  vale,  Currie 
Whyte,  James,  Milton  bridge 
Whyte,  Matthew,  Newhall  villa,  S.  Queensferry 
Wliyte,  Mrs  Richard,  Prestonpans 
Wliyte,  Misses,  Prestonpans 
Wliytock,  A. ,  Victoria  place,  Musselburgh 
Whytock,  Alex.,    Easter  Duddingston   grange, 

Portobello 
Wickham,  Thomas,  Gorebridge 
Widnell,  Henry,  &  Son,  Lasswade  and  Roslin 
Wight,  George,  Crookston  South  mains,  Stow 
Wight,  Robert,  2  South  street ;  house,  Fairfield 

place,  Dalkeith 
Wight,  Miss  G,  40  Tower  street,  PortobeUo 
Wightman,  James,  129  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Wightman,  James,  carter,  Corstorphine 
Wilken,  John,  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Wilkie,  J.  &  A.,  115  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Wilkie,  Archibald,  Ormiston,  Kirknewton 
Wilkie,  J. ,  Albert  cottage,  Gorgie,  Murrayfield 
Wilkie,  James,  Ormiston,  Kirknewton 
Wilkie,  William,  Woodhall  cot. ,  Juniper  green 
Wilkie,  Mrs  John,  164  High  street,  Portobello 
Wilkie,  Mrs  William,  Rowan  cottage,  Ratho 
Wilkie,  Mrs  Isabella,  Seafield  house,  Roslin 
Wilkison,  Thomas,  Penicuik 
Williams,  William,  Jock's  lodge. 
Williamson,  Rev.  David  (IT.  P. ),  South  Queensferry 
Williamson,  Rev.  William  T.,  (E.C.),  Ormiston 
Williamson,  Miss  Helen,  Tranent 
Williamson,  Misses,  117  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Wilson  &  Co.,  Esperston,  Gorebridge 
Wilson,  A.  &  J.,  Tranent 

Wilson,  Thomas,  &  Brothers,  lime-burners,  May- 
field  limeworks,  Dalkeith 
Wilson,  A.,  110  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Wilson,  Alexander,  3  Wilson's  park,  Portobello 
Wilson,  David,  Habertshaw,  Penicuik 
Wilson,  George,  58  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Wilson,  George,  35  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Wilson,  George,  Stow 

Wilson,  James,  Wanton  walls,  Musselburgh 
Wilson,  Jas.,  jun.,  Newton,  Millerhill,  Dalkeith 
Wilson,  James,  jun.,  Newton,  Musselburgh 
Wilson,  James,  Wester  Cowden,  Dalkeith 
Wilson,  James,  1  Murrayfield 
Wilson,  James,  Salton  Middle  Mains,  Tranent 
Wilson,  John,  3  Bellfield  lane,  Portobello 
Wilson,  John,  South  Queensferry 
Wilson,  John,  Monktonhall,  Musselburgh 
Wilson,  John,  Yewlands,  Liberton 
Wilson,  John,  Cross  house,  Roslin 
Wilson,  John,  Winchburgh 
Wilson,  John,  Slateford 
Wilson,  Joseph,  Stow 
Wilson,  J.  T.,  Restalrig 
Wilson,  Richard,  Kirkliston 
Wilson,  Robert  Syni,  of  Woodburn,  Dalkeith 
Wilson,  Robert,  Fairfield  place,  Dalkeith 
Wilson,  Robert,  33  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Wilson,  Thomas,  109  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Wilson,  Thomas,  Salton 


Wilson,  Thomas,  Halls,  Penicuik 

Wilson,  Thomas,  Currie  inn,  Gorebridge 

Wilson,  Thomas,  Hermiston 

Wilson,  Rev.  William  (Free  Church),  31  Bridge 

street,  Musselburgh 
Wilson,  William,  Cragdale,  Stow 
Wilson,  William,  Duddingston 
Wilson,  William,  Kirkliston 
Wilson,  William,  Broomfield,  Davidson's  mains 
Wilson,  William,  25  Wilson's  park,  Portobello 
Wilson,  William,  painter  and  plasterer,  Bridge 

street,  Penicuik 
Wilson,  William,  general  merchant,  Penicuik 
Wilson,  William,  Woolfstar,  Ormiston 
Wilson,  Mrs  George,  Tranent 
Wilson,    Mrs   Margaret,    Newhalls  inn,    South 

Queensferry 
Wilson,  Mrs,  152  High  street,  Portobello 
Wilson,  Mrs,  155  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Wilson,  Miss,  Olive  bank,  Musselburgh 
Wilson,  Miss,  5  Brighton  crescent,  Portobello 
Winton,  Mrs,  1  John  street,  Portobello 
Wintour,  Wm.,  Hawthorn  lodge,  Murrayfield 
Wintrup,  Thomas,  Stow 
Wishart,   James   {J.    W.   <k  Sons),    Ivy  lodge, 

Dalkeith 
Wishart,  John,  Davidson's  mains 
Witherspoon,  Robert,  Learielaws,  Broxburn 
Wood,  Dr  Alexander,  Brae  lodge,  Murrayfield 
Wood,  Dr,  deputy  inspector,  Milton  bridge 
Wood,  George  Wallace,  95  High  st.,  Fisherrow 
Wood,  James,  Terrace,  South  Queensferry 
Wood,  John,  6  West  Brighton  cres.,  Portobello 
Wood,  John,  Ship  inn,  Fisherrow 
Wood,  John,  Haughhead,  Kirknewton 
Wood,  Peter,  35  High  street,  Portobello 
Wood,  Thomas,  bottle-works,   Baileyfield,   Por- 
tobello 
Wood,  Walter,  Westerigg,  Balerno 
Wood,  AVilliain,  Joppa  station 
Wood,  Mrs  J.,  Poplar  bank,  Wester  Dudding- 
ston 
Wood,  Mrs  J.,  104  High  street,  Portobello 
Wood,  Mrs,  Bank's  land,  Jock's  lodge 
Wood,  Mrs,  3  Tower  street,  Portobello 
Woodrow,  Mrs,  Adelphi  place,  Portobello 
Woodward,    Major   Richard,   Mavisbush  house, 

Lasswade 
Woodward,  William,  2  Maryfield,  PortobeUo 
Woolley,  C.,  113  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Wotherspoon,  Miss  Bruce,  2  Lothian  bank,  Dal- 
keith 
Wright,  A. ,  farmer,  Juniper  green 
Wright,  Alexander,  Kirkliston 
Wright,  Andrew,  Corstorphine 
Wright,  James,  St  Leonard's  paper  mills,  Lass- 
wade 
Wright,  John,  Prestonpans 
Wright,  Rev.  Robert,  D.D.,  Manse,  Dalkeith 
Wright,  William,  Niddrie  mill,  Liberton 
Wright,  William,  farmer,  Prestonpans 
Wright,  Mrs,  Cockenzie 
WyKe,  James,  Waird  house,  Uphall 
Wylie,  James,  farmer,  Craigs,  Mid-Calder 
Wylie,  John,  Houston  mains,  UphaU 
Wylie,  Robert,  Craigs,  Mid-Calder 
Wylie,  William,  East  Bangour,  Uphall 
Wylie,  W.  M.,  Calder  cottage,  Mid-Calder 
Young,  W.  &  J.,  Sandie  quarry,  Tranent 


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Young's  Paraffin  Light  and  Mineral  Oil 

Co.  (Limited),  Addiewell  works,  West  Galder 

Young,    Alexander   (S.   &   Co.,    Edinburgh),    8 

James  street,  Portobello 
Young,  Alexander,  smith,  Broxburn 
Young,  George,  West  Galder 
Young,  James,  Ann's  mill,  Leadburn 
Young,  James,  Free  Church  street,  Penicuik 
Young,  James,  of  Limefield,  West  Galder 
Young,  James,  12S  High  street,  Dalkeith 
Young,  James,  Niddry,  Winehburgh 
Young,  John  K.,  Lenny,  Cramond 
Young,  John,  Webster's  land,  Jock's  lodge 
Young,  John,  Sheriffhall,  Dalkeith 
Young,  Rev.  John,  United  Presbyterian  manse, 

Ford,  Dalkeith 
Young,  Matthew,  Lower  Gogar,  Gorstorphine 
Young,  Peter,  Milrig,  Kirkliston 


Young,  Robert,  Hailes  quarry,  Slateford 

Young,  Robert,  Ratho 

Young,  Thomas,  Uphall 

Young,  Thomas,  12  Wonder  street,  Musselburgh 

Young,  Thomas,  Kirknewton 

Young,  William,  High  school,  Dalkeith 

Young,  William,  Lasswade 

Young,  William,  Raw,  East  Galder 

Young,  Mrs  D.,  10  Brighton  place,  Portobello 

Young,  Mrs,  Davidson's  mains 

Young,  Mrs,  Gorebridge 

Young,  Margaret,  Broxburn 

Young,  Mary,  Mid-Calder 

Young,  Miss,  South  Queensferry 

Young,  Misses,  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Young,  Miss,  Ellon  cottage,  Dalkeith 

Younger,  David,  Cramond 

Yule,  Edward,  Prestongrange,  Prestonpans 


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450 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


Balerno. 

Airman,  John,  smith,  Johns  burn 

Aitken,  Thomas,  farmer,  Listonshiel 

Auld,  Peter,  farmer,  Buteland 

Bisset,  David,  teacher 

Brown,  Alexander,  farmer,  Cockburn  hill 

Brown,  David,  overseer,  Malleny  mills 

Brace,  George,  W.  S. ,  West  brook 

Co-operative  Store 

Davidson,  George,  farmer,  Dean  park 

Denholm,  David,  merchant 

Douglas,  James,  of  Glen  brook 

Fairbairn,  James,  wright 

Falconer,  James,  merchant 

Falconer,  William,  carrier,  Mayfield 

Ferguson,  James,  carrier 

Fountain,  Mrs  Isabella,  post  office 

Gardiner,  John,  farmer,  Cockburn 

Goodwin,  W.,  dairyman,  Easter  Bavelaw 

Hardie,  David,  overseer,  Bavelaw  castle 

Henderson  &  Craik,  carriers 

Henderson,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant 

Hill,   Craig,  &  Company,  papermakers,   Balerno 

bank 
Hill,  John,  C.E.  (H.,  C,  &  Co.),  Balerno  bank 
Hislop,  Humphry,  Bavelaw  mill 
Kidd,  Walter,  farmer,  Balleny 
King,  John  H.,  The  Lodge 
Kinnear,  Henry,  water  keeper,  Harelaw  cottage 
Latta,  M.  R.,  farmer,  Bankhead 
Logan,  T.,  grocer 

Mackenzie,  Alexander  Kincaid,  Ravelrig  house 
Martin,  Mrs  Ann,  flesher 
Morison,  Lady,  Balerno  hill  house 
Morison,  Miss,  Johns  burn 
Nimmo,  John,  farmer,  Ravelrig 
O'Reilly,  Thomas  (I.E.),  Dean  park  cottage 
Pearson,  James,  joiner,  Ravelrig 
Potts,  Alexander,  spirit  merchant 
Robertson,  Robert,  farmer,  Harelaw 
Scott,  James,  dairyman,  Dean  park 
Scott,  Rev.  William,  U.P.  manse 
Smith,  William,  baker 
Somerville,  Henry,  fanner,  Haimahfield 
Somerville,  AVilliam,  farmer,  Shothead 
Stewart,  Duncan,  Balerno  cottage 
Stoddart,  Martin  W. ,  grocer 
Thomson,  Alexander,  Glenpark 
Thomson,  Joseph,  farmer,  Easterrig 
Thyne,  John,  farmer,  Marehbank 
Welsh,  Thomas,  fanner,  Easter  Bavelaw 
Wood,  Walter,  farmer,  Westerrig 


Blackhall. 

Baillie,  James,  mason 

Bain,  James 

Cleland,  Hugh,  smith,  Craigleith  quany 

Davidson,  David  (Bank  of  Scotland),  Ravelston 

house 
Denholm,  A.  S.,  blacksmith 
Denholm,  Thomas,  wright 
Fortune,  John,  farmer,  Craigcrook  farm 
Harris,  Thomas,  innkeeper 
Heggie,  Robert,  gardener,  Ravelston  house 
Hunter,  John,  Craigcrook  castle 
Jeffrey,  David,  postmaster 
Laing,  David,  carter 
Liddell,  W.  H.,  japanner,  Blinkbonny 
M'Intosh,    James,    stone    merchant,    Craigleith  ■ 

quarry  ;  house,  Ramsay  cottage 
Mitchell,  William,  Craigleith  house 
Pendrich,  John,  overseer,  Ravelston 
Proudfoot,  John,  artist,  Ravelston  cottage 
Robertson,  William,  dairyinan,  Groat  hill 
Sibbald,  Mrs,  cowfeeder 

Tod,  John,  live  stock  agent,  Craigleith  hill  house 
Traill  &  Pennycook,  stone  merchants,  Ravelston 

quarry 
Turner,  John,  coal  merchant 
Wardlaw,  William,  tailor 

Bonnyrigg. 

See  Lasswade. 

Broxburn. 

Airley,  Robert,  flesher 

Aitken,  Thomas,  manager,  Broxburn  oil-works 

Alexander,  R.,  farmer,   Muirend 

Alexander,  R.,  merchant 

Alexander,  William,  farmer,  Broxburn  hall 

Anderson,  John,  shoemaker 

Barclay,  Thomas,  smith 

Bartholomew,  David,  farmer,  Greendykes 

Bell,  Robert,  Albyn  works 

Bell,  Robert,  oil  refinery 

Bell,  Robert,  coalmaster 

Braes,  John,  grocer 

Brown,  Robert,  miller,  Birdsmill 

Brownlee,  Alexander,  watchmaker 

Brownlee,  Robert,  farmer,  Pyot  hall 

Buyers,  R. ,  Union  bank 

Calder,  John,  shoemaker 

Calder,  John,  smith 

Crawford,  John,  saddler 

Crosby,  Alexander,  inspector 


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451 


Cruickshanks,  John,  tailor 

Cunningham,  James,  carter 

Cunningham,  Thomas,  farmer,  Look-about-ye 

Emslie,  John,  wright 

Fraser,  William,  bone  dust  manufacturer 

Grainger,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer 

Gray,  Thomas,  innkeeper 

Hamilton,  David,  clerk 

Hislop,  Thomas,  schoolmaster 

Horn,  Alexander,  carter 

Jeffrey,  R.,  grocer 

Law,  Robert,  farmer,  East  mains 

Linn,  Walter,  wright 

Linn,  Mrs  A. ,  dairy 

Linn,  Miss,  teacher 

Luke,  Rev.  Alexander,  Free  Church  manse 

M 'Donald,  John,  dairyman,  Powflats 

Mair,  Robert,  station-master 

Mair,  Thomas,  shoemaker 

Marshall,  James,  carter  and  dairyman 

Martin,  John,  baker 

Mitrhell,  George,  fanner,  Broxburn  park 

Montgomery,  Mrs,  merchant 

Morris,  Joseph,  grocer 

Poynter,  John,  Buchan  oil-works 

Reid,  Alexander,  tailor 

Reid,  James,  storekeeper 

Robertson,  G.,  grocer  and  postmaster 

Robertson,  Mrs  John,  farmer,  Kirkhill 

Ross,  John,  carrier 

Ryder,  Thomas,  carter 

Shale  Oil  Company,  Greendykes  bridge 

Sibbald,  David,  clothier 

Thomson,  James,  farmer,  Holmes 

Thomson,  Joseph,  surgeon 

Thomson,  Thomas,  farmer,  Clapperton  hall 

Torrance,  John,  dairyman 

Vallance,  oil  refinery,  Almondfield 

Walker,  James,  farmer,  Kilpunt 

Wallace,  James,  wright 

Wallace,  James,  baker 

Wallace,  John,  farmer,  Elliston 

Wallace,  John,  flesher  • 

Watt,  John,  potato  merchant 

White,  Matthew,  spirit  dealer 

White,  William,  carter 

Witherspoon,  Robert,  farmer,  Leerielaws 

Young,  Alexander,  smith 

Young,  Margaret,  baker 

Calder,  East. 

Allan,  James,  Clifton 

Black, ■,  teacher 

Calder,  John,  shoemaker 

Campbell,  John,  Limekilns 

Crawford,  John,  saddler 

Gardner,  James,  farmer,  East  Langton 

Glendinning,  George,  Raw 

Greig,  John,  spirit  dealer 

Hunter,  Alexander,  farmer,  Nethershiell 

Hunter,  James,  baker 

M'Gill,  George,  wright 

Marshall,  Rev.  David,  United  Presbyterian  manse 

Marshall,  James,  Redcraig  tilework 

Martin,  William,  merchant 

Martin,  William,  baker 

Millar.  Eobert,  merchant 

Morton,  William,  tailor 

Pinkerton,  B.,  victual  dealer 


Purdie,  Joseph,  millwright 

Readdie,  P.,  merchant 

Reid,  Thomas,  blacksmith 

Stark,  John,  overseer,  Raw  lime-quarries 

Turner,  Richard,  farmer,  Broompark 

Young,  William,  smith,  Raw 

Calder,  "West. 

Binning,  John,  draper 

Black,  James,  carrier 

Bowie,  George,  merchant 

Brash,  Thomas,  shoemaker 

Brown,  John,  veterinary  surgeon 

Bryce,  Francis,  West  bank 

Calderwood,  John,  chemist,  Harwood 

Clark,  Thomas,  baker 

Cochrane,  James,  of  Harburn 

Cooper,  Thomas,  blacksmith 

Crawford,  Charles,  draper 

Darling,  Adam,  flesher 

Dickson,  James,  merchant 

Fairley,  William,  millwright 

Fell,  A.  M.,  oil-works,  Gavieside 

Findlay,  James,  merchant 

Findlay,  James,  Hermand  house 

Grant,  James,  baker 

Hope,  James  J.  H,  M.D. 

Hope,  William,  tailor  and  clothier 

Jackson,  Mrs,  innkeeper 

Kelman,  J.  A.,  N.P. 

Learmonth,  Rev.  William,  West  Calder  manse 

Mackay,  Donald,  grocer 

M'lvor,  William,  chemist,  West  bank 

M'Letchie,  Thomas,  M.D. 

Milner,  John,  farmer,  Harwood 

Muir,  Andrew,  mason 

Mungle,  A. ,  &  Son,  general  merchants 

Mungle,   John,  banker   (Agent,  Scottish    Union 

Insurance  Company) 
Mungle,  John,  post  office 
Naysmith,  Alexander,  plumber  and  tinsmith 
Orr  &  Martin,  joiners  and  millwrights 
Paterson,  John,  cashier,  Addiewell  works 
Rae  &  Co. ,  general  grocers,  Muir's  lane 
Raeburn,  J.  P.  &  L.  W.,  Grange  oil-works 
Ralston,  David,  merchant 
Reid,  John,  of  Bellfield,  West  bank 
Ritchie,  William,  ironmonger 
Ruthven,  John  &  Alexander 
Russell,  D.,  butcher 
Scott,  Archibald,  Crosswood  hill 
Sidey,  Rev.  David,  United  Presbyterian  manse 
Sneddon,  David,  draper 
Steuart,  R. ,  of  Carfin,  Westwood 
Stevens,  William,  merchant 
Taylor,  James,  spirit  merchant  and  coach-hirer 
Thompson,  John,  general  merchant 
Thomson,  Thos. ,  inspector  of  poor,  and  registrar 
Tod,  James,  joiner 
Urquhart,  William,  druggist 
Walker,  Andrew,  Hartwood 
Walker,  David  S.,  schoolmaster 
Walker,  William,  carrier 
West  Calder  Oil  Company 
Westwood  Shale  Oil  Company 
Young,  George,  spirit  merchant 
Young,  James,  of  Limefield 
Young's  Paraffin  Light  and  Mineral  Oil 

Co.  (Limited),  Addiewell  works 


452 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


Calder,  Mid. 

Ann,  James,  carrier 

Bauchope,  Thomas,  land  surveyor  (Agent,  Queen's 

Insurance  Company),  East  Brucefield 
Bird,  Robert,  Calder  house  smithy 
Braid,  Sarah,  merchant,  Livingston 
Brash,  John,  clothier 
Brownlee,  George,  land  surveyor 
Brownlee,    George,     auctioneer,    appraiser,    and 

seedsman,  Ivy  bank 
Chapman,  Thomas,  shoemaker 
Cowie,  Alexander,  flesher 
Cruickshank,  Miss 
Dick,  John,  M.D.,  Broom  bank 
Dowie,  John,  blacksmith,  Bell's  quarry 
Duncan,  Mrs  David,  Meriville  cottage 
Duncan,  Rev.  Andrew,  U.P.  manse 
Forbes,  Thomas,  surveyor  of  roads 
Gardner,  Rev.  John,  Livingston  manse 
Gilchrist,  Charles  R. ,  bookseller  and  printer 
Gilchrist,  W.,  photographic  artist 
Gray,  "William,  watchmaker 
Gray,  Mrs  Catherine,  innkeeper 
Hare,  S.  B.,  Calder  hall 
Hennan,  George,  Torpliichen  arms  inn 
Hislop,  James,  F.E.I.S.,  schoolmaster,  inspector 

of  poor,  registrar  of  births,  etc. 
Hislop,  Jas.,  jun.,  land  surveyor  &  architect,  etc. 
Hunter,  Thomas,  baker 
Hutchison,  Peter,  farmer,  Contentibus 
Hutton,  Thomas,  shoemaker 
Johnstone,  Alexander 
Johnstone,  Edward,  wright,  Bell's  quarry 
Kerr,  John,  farmer,  Adambrae 
Lawrie,  Francis,  slater  and  plasterer 
Lawrie,  John,  innkeeper,  Bell's  quarry 
Lees,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier 
Leishman,  Jas.,  parish  schoolmaster,  Livingston 
Low,  Alexander,  J.P.C. 
M  'Lagan,  Peter,  of  Pumpherston,  M.  P. 
M'Laren,  G.  A.,  Covershicls 
Marr,  James,  of  Alderstone 
Martin,  J.  D.,  Brotherton  house 
Meikle,  Misses,  straw  hat  makers 
Millar,  James,  farmer,  Burnhouse 
Millar,  Mrs  Henry,  innkeeper 
Miller,  T.  &  J.,  builders 
Miller,  John,  builder 
Milne,  W.,  painter 

Mitchell,  William,  merchant,  Bell's  quarry 
Muirhead,  John,  llesher 
Muirhead,  Thomas  M.,  flesher 
Ogilvie,  David,  postmaster  and  merchant 
Ogilvie,  William  S.,  Clydesdale  bank 
Paris,  William,  wood  merchant,  Bell's  quarry 
Paton,  Charles,  farmer,  Wliitehill 
Penny,  John,  engraver 
Raeburn,  John  Peter,  Charlesfield  house 
Robb,  James,  farmer,  Harry's  muir 
Robertson,    Adam,    paper    manufacturer,    New 

Calder 
Robertson,  James,  builder 
Robertson,  John,  Gogar  lodge 
Robertson,  Robert,  contractor 
Robertson,  William,  gardener 
Ross,  Miss,  Inveralmond 
Sanderson,  John,  J.  P.  constable 
Scoular,  David,  banker 


Simpson,  Alexander,  merchant 

Smith,  R.,  &  Son,  grain  merchants 

Smith,    Robert,  jun.  (R.    Smith   d-  Son),  graiu 

merchant,  Almond  bank 
Smith,  R,,  baker 
Somerville,  John,  farmer,  Letham 
Stark,  James,  farmer,  Newfann 
Stark,  Mrs,  Williamston 
Tait,  R.  James,  wright 
Thornton,  William,  merchant,  Bell's  quarry 
Tod,  Captain  R.  A.  B.,  Howden  house 
Tod,  Miss  J. ,  merchant 
Torphichen,  Lord,  Calder  house 
Torrance,  W.,   coal  and  lime  merchant,    Camps 

lime-work 
Walker,  Alexander,  saddler 
Walker,  Rev.  William,  manse 
Wallace,  James,  wright 
Wallace,  John,  Calder  house 
Wallace,  Miss  Barbara,  Female  School 
Watson,  Walter,  M.D. 
WMtelaw,  Alexander,  merchant 
Wylie,  James,  farmer,  Craigs 
Wylie,  Robert,  farmer,  Craigs 
Wylie,  W.  M.,  Calder  cottage 
Young,  Mary,  grocer 

Cockenzie. 

See  Prestonjyans. 

Colinton. 

Anderson,  Miss,  West  Colinton  cottage 

Blackie,  Robert,  flesher 

Burge,  Mrs,  WoodviUe 

Burton,  Edward,  engraver 

Burton,  William,  wright 

Cairnie,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker 

Cousland,  William,  Jane  villa 

Craig,  William,  millmaster,  Colinton  mills 

Cunningham,  Carmichael,  smith 

Dalgleish,    Walter   Scott,    Principal,    Dreghom 

•college  . 

Davie,  William,  millwright 
Dunfermline,    Right   Hon.    the    Lord,   Colinton 

house 
Dunfermline,   Right  Hon.   the  Dowager    Ladja 

Colinton  house 
Gardner,  Rev.  James,  M.D.,  A.M.,  West  Colina 

ton  house 
Hastie,  William,  grocer 
Hutchison,  W.  L  T.,  Spylaw  house 
Jack,  Samuel,  farmer,  Dreghorn  mains 
Johnston,  Mrs  Ann,  spirit  dealer 
King,  T.  k  J.,  millers,  West  mill 
Leister,  Craig,  and  Co. ,  Colinton  mills 
Leslie,  James,  Fernielaw 
Lockhart,  Rev.  William,  A.M.,  inanse 
Logan,  James,  baker  and  grocer 
Lovell,  John,  papermaker,  West  mills 
M'Farlane,  J.,  shoemaker  and  postmaster 
Neil,  Andrew,  smith 
Penman,  John,  farmer,  Bonaly 
Richardson  Brothers,  snuff-mill 
Ritchie,  George,  Redford 
Robertson,  Alexander,  West  Colinton  house 
Russell,  James,  Colinton  bank 
Russell,  J. ,  schoolmaster  of  Colinton,  inspector  of 

poor  and  registrar  of  births,  etc. 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


453 


Sanderson,  Mrs  G.,  spirit  dealer 

Scott,  Andrew,  papermaker,  Mossiemill 

Scott,  Thomas,  farmer,  Torphin 

Thomson,  William  Thomas,  of  Bonaly 

Thomson,  John,  oversman,  Dreghom 

Thomson,  John,  tailor 

Traijuair,  R.  H.,  Colinton  farm 

Walker,   William,   &   Son,    niillmasters,    Hailes 

miU 
Watson,  William,  snuff-miller 

Corstorphine. 

aNDEKSOX,  Feter,  shoemaker 

Belfrage,  George,  farmer,  North  Gyle 

Blackie,  Mrs,  grocer 

Bonnar,  Mrs,  Laburnum  cottage 

Brown,  A.,  smith,  Lenny  park 

Buist,  Robert,  Featherhall 

Burd,  Thomas,  dairyman,  Lenny  park 

Burns,  Rev.  Dr,  Estherville  (Free  Church) 

Cameron,  Hugh,  artist 

Cameron,  John 

Chisholm,  Mrs,  grocer 

Coutts,  James,  Corstorphine  house 

( 'mvan,  John,  agricultural  implement  maker 

Craig,  Williani,^Woodhall  cottage 

Craven,  William,  Brunnington  house 

Cumming,  William,  shoemaker 

Dick,  Robert,  slater 

Dixon,  Mrs,  Three-mile  house 

Downie,  Laird,  and  Laing,  Pinkhill 

Dowuie,  Hay,  saddler 

Duncan,  William,  schoolmaster 

Dundas,  Sir  David,  Beechwood 

Dunlop,  George,  Gogar  house 

Dunlop,  John,  farmer,  Clermiston 

Dunn,  Adam,  baker 

Dunsmure,  Miss,  Dunsmure  lodge 

Elder,  James,  millwright,  Lenny  park 

Fowler,  William  Chalmers,  M.D.,  Corstorphine 

hall 
Gibb,  George,  Janefield 
Gibson,  John,  dairy 
Gillespie,  John,  smith 
Girdwood,  William,  Fixby  cottage 
Grant,  George,  lodgings 
Grey,  Charles 

Henderson,  John,  Corstorphine  hill  house 
Herbert,  Thomas,  Meadowhouse 
Hope,  James,  W.S.,  of  Belmont 
Home,  Rev.  R.  K.  D.,  manse 
Hutchison,  John,  R.S.A. 
Ireland,  Mrs,  grocer 
Jack,  Robert,  farmer,  West  Craigs 
Lawrie,  Mrs 
Lind,  James,  baker 
Macfie,  Claud,  of  Gogar  burn 
Macfie,  William,  of  Clermiston 
M'Laren,  James,  of  Gogar  park 
M'Peak,  Charles,  tailor 
Maitland,  Miss 
Martin,  Andrew,  innkeeper 
Martin,  J.  W.,  fanner,  Broomhouse 
Melville,  James  M.,  W.S.,  Hanley 
Methven,  Thomas,  mu'seryman,  Gogar  nursery 
Millar,  George,  Braefoot  cottage 
Mitchell,  Robert,  Melville  terrace 
Moil-,  David,  Woobine 


Moir,  Peter,  horse-dealer  and  postmaster,  Golf- 
hall 

Morrison,  Rev.  James  (Free  Church) 

Muir,  Mrs,  grocer 

Neil,  Robert  G.,  farmer,  Gogar  mains 

Neilson,  Miss,  Woodbine 

Oliver,  Thomas,  farmer,  Redheughs 

Paterson,  Alexander,  Janefield 

Paterson,  Archibald,  farmer  and  land  valuator, 
Meadowfield 

Paterson,  John,  mason 

Patillo,  John,  innkeeper  and  coach-hirer 

Pearson,  William,  inspector  of  poor 

Potter,  John,  tailor 

Robertson,  Alexander,  Braefoot 

Robertson,  Alexander,  dairy 

Rodger,  James,  lodgings 

Samuel,  Thomas,  gardener,  Ferry  bank 

Sanderson,  William,  farmer,  Corstorphine  bank 

Scott,  Mrs,  grocer 

Simpson,  Mrs,  grocer,  Elm  cottage 

Smith,  Thomas,  spirit  dealer 

Steel,  Francis,  Janefield 

Stenhouse,  James,  farmer,  South  Gyle 

Stenhouse,  William,  spirit  dealer 

Sreuart,  Archibald,  grocer,  Lenny  park 

Steuart,  J.  W.,  C.E.,  The  Craigs 

Stewart,  James,  joiner 

Stewart,  John  (II. M.  New  Register  House), 
Elibank 

Taylor,  David 

Thomson,  J.  &  R.,  gardeners  . 

Thomson,  David,  farmer,  Gogar 

Thomson,  David,  Woodbine 

Tod,  Robert,  of  Clerwood 

Wallace,  Thomas,  Four-mile  hill 

Watson,  Mrs,  dressmaker 

Weston,  John,  smith,  Gogar 

Whiteford,  Edward,  shoemaker,  Lenny  park 

Whiteford,  John,  shoemaker 

Whitewright,  John,  smith  and  implement  maker 

Wightman,  James,  carter  and  coal  merchant 

Wright,  Andrew,  fiesher  and  cattle  dealer 

Young,  Matthew,  wright,  Lower  Gogar 

Cramond  Bridge. 

Aberdeen,  Mrs  Marion,  hotel-keeper,  Cramond 

bridge  hotel 
Bell,  James,  blacksmith 

Borrowman,  John,  accountant,  Almond  bank 
Buchan,  William  &  David,  New  Saughton  house 
Callan,  Robert,  overseer,  Home  farm,  Craigie  hall 
Colvin,  Rev.  Walter  Laidlaw,  D.D.,  manse 
Cramond  Iron  Company,  manufacturers  of  bar 

iron,  etc.,  Cramond 
Fortune,  Mrs,  farmer,  Turnhouse 
French,  Archibald,  blacksmith,  Boathouse  bridge 
Gemmell,  Peter,  market  gardener,  Peggy's  mill, 

Cramond 
Gillespie,  James,  farmer,  Craigie 
Graham,  William,  farmer,  New  Burnshot 
Gray,  James,  farmer,  Braehead  mains 
Gunn,  George,  auctioneer,  valuator,  and  appraiser 
Gunn,  George,  inspector  of  poor 
Halkett,  John  Craigie,  yr. ,  Cramond  house 
Harvey,  John,  contractor,  Margaret's  grove 
Hill,  John,  farmer,  Carlowrie 


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COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


Hill,  Thomas,  rural  messenger 

Inglis,  Charles  Halkett  Craigie,  Cramond  house 

Jack,  M.,  papemiaker,  spade  and  shovel  manu- 

facturer,  wood  merchant  and  tui'ner,  Peggy's 

mill 
Kay,  Archibald,  dairyman,  Lenny  muir 
Keith,  Mrs  William,  Braehead  house 
Linkston,  Mrs,  grocer 
Lmnley,  Philip,  spirit  retailer 
Macalister,  George,  Cramond  ironworks 
M'Laughlan,  Mrs,  farmer,  Craigbrae 
Millar,  Thomas,  farmer,  Briggs 
Milne,    John,    schoolmaster,    session-clerk,    and 

registrar  of  births,  etc. 
Morris,  J.,  grocer,  Muirhouse 
Murray,  John,  farmer,  Lenny  mains 
Pennycuick,  David,  tailor,  Cramond  bridge 
Pow,  Janet,  baker  and  sub-postmistress 
Eintoul,  Charles,  farmer,  East  Craigie 
Scott,  "Walter,  toll  contractor  and  sub-postmaster, 

Cramond  bridge 
Shanks,  J.  P.,  Cramond  ironworks 
Simpson,  Mrs,  grocer,  Longrow 
Slimon,  Misses,  Westfield  villa 
Turner,  John,  gardener,  Craigie  hall 
Veitch,  Christopher,  fanner,  Wheatlands 
Vere,  William  Edward  Hope,  Craigie  hall 
Young,  John  K,  schoolmaster,  Lenny 
Younger,  David,  teacher  of  music 

Currie. 

Allan,  Miss  Helen  H.,  schoolmistress 

Binnie,  James,  farmer,  Gowanhill 

Black,  John,  florist 

Brown,  John,  Currievale 

Bruce,  Henry,  paper  manufacturer,  Kinleith 

Bryce,  James,  shoemaker 

ChaLmers,  James,  coal  agent 

Chalmers,  Mrs,  Kinleith  cottage 

Clark,  Mrs  John,  baker 

Cunningham,  Alexander  G.,  fanner,  Eosebank 

Cunningham,  Thomas,  farmer,  Wester  Kinleith 

Curriehill,  Lord,  Curriehill 

Denholm,  Andrew,  joiner 

Douglas,  William,  clerk,  Kinleith  mill 

Downie,  David,  gardener 

Durham,  J.  &  W,  papermakers,  Balerno  mills 

Durham,  William,  Balerno  mill  house 

Ferguson,  Mrs,  innkeeper 

Pisher,  Alexander,  contractor 

Fleming,  William,  snuff-miller 

Fraser,  John,  shoemaker,  Pose  vale 

Frier,  William,  general  merchant 

Geddes,  R.,  Alpine  villa 

Glen,  Miss  Marion,  postmistress 

Greig,  David,  gardener,  Curriehill  gardens 

Henderson,  James,  Isa  cottage 

Herbert,  David,  fanner,  Easter  Cun-ie 

Heriot,  George,  mole-catcher,  Malleny 

Jinkins,  John,  manager,  Kinleith  mill 

Keith,  Dr,  Moidart  cottage 

Langwill,  Rev.  James,  Currie  manse 

LyaD,  David,  joiner 

M'Culloch,  William,  Eden  cottage 

M'Kenzie,  ,  innkeeper 

Maltman,  A.,  forester,  Rosevale  lodge 
Moffat,  William,  farmer,  Easter  Kinleith 
Muir,  John,  Middle  Kinleith 


Mutter,  William,  miller,  East  mill 

Norman,  James,  foreman,  Balerno  mills 

Palmer,  Robert,  schoolmaster 

Paterson,  David,  East  mill 

Ramsay,  William,  miller,  New  mills 

Ross,  William,  traveUer 

Scott,  Mrs  T.  G.,  Lymphoy 

Sheriff,  Dr  William,  Currie  bank  cottage 

Slight,  Miss 

Smith,  James,  blacksmith,  Kinleith  smithy 

Smith,  Robert,  hedger,  Corselet 

Stark,  Michael,  smith 

Steele,  John,  clerk,  Kinleith  mill 

Stirling,  George,  fanner,  Newmills 

Stuart,  John  {General  Eegister  House),  Newmills 

Wales,  James,  fiesher 

Walker,  George,  tailor 

Walker,  William 

Waterston,  James,  coal  agent 

Waterston,  Miss  Ellen,  grocer 

Watson,  James,  station-master 

Weir,  James,  fanner,  Blinkbonny 

West,  William,  saddler 

Whyte,  A.,  dairyman,  Currievale 

Dalkeith. 

Adams,  William,  baker,  146  High  street 
Adamson,  Rev.  John,  Newton  manse 
Adamson,  Walter,  currier  and  leather  merchant, 

White  close,  east 
Aikenhead,  A.  W.,  Newbattle  mill  cottage 
Aikman,  Mrs  J.  D. ,  female  missionary,  Buccleuch 

street 
Ainslie,  Archibald,  farmer,  Dodridge,  Ford 
Ainslie,  George,  Peaston,  Ford 
Aitchison,  Mrs  Major,  Bellevue  place 
Aitken,  John,  veterinary  surgeon,  White  Hart  st. 
Aitken,  Miss  Jane  W.,  teacher,  53  Back  street 
Alison,  T.  &  P.,  drapers,  South  street 
Alison,  T.,  Rose  hill 

Alison,  William,  coach-builder,  Buccleuch  street 
Allan,  Richard,  shoe  warehouse,  101  High  street 
Anderson,   Charles  W.    (i?.   A.   &  Co.,   Ldth), 

Ashton,  Eskbank 
Anderson,  David,  nail  mamvfacturer  and  general 

merchant,  18  West  wynd 
Anderson,  James,  tinplate  worker  and  gasfitter, 

56  High  street 
Anderson,  Robert,  joiner  and  caiirwri^ht,  Wester 

Mfllerhffl 
Anderson,    William   Paterson,    S.S.C.,    notary- 
public,  sheriff-clerk-depute,  White  Hart  street 
Anderson,  Miss  Agnes,  merchant,  31  South  street 
Andison,  John,  saddler,  3  West  High  street 
Baillie,  James,  smith,  Edgehead 
Bain,  John,   stocking  manufacturer,  Croft  place 

cottage 
Baldly,  S.  Thomas,  teacher,  41  West  glebe 
Ballantyne  k  Son,  nursery  and  seedsmen,  Buc- 
cleuch place 
Ballantyne,  John  (B.  &  Son),  nursery  and  seeds- 
man, Buccleuch  place 
Ballantyne,  John,  junr.  (B.  <£•  Son),  nursery  and 

seedsman,  Buccleuch  place 
Barrie,  Peter,  wholesale  and  retail  Staffordshire 

warehouse,  62  High  street 
Baxter,  Robert,  forester,  Dalkeith  park 
Bennet,  Arthur,  brush  manufacturer,  182  High  st. 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


455 


|    Berrie,  Mrs,  gardens,  Buceleuch  street 

I    Bird,  Miss,  London  road 

I    Bishop,  John,  corn  dealer  and  general  merchant, 
33  High  street 
Blaekie,  James,  clerk  of  works,  Newbattle 
Blackie,  William,  bill-poster,  High  street 

I    Blaikie,  R.;  grocer,  10b'  High  street 

{    Blair,  George,  builder,  Stonefield  house 

I  Bourhill,  J.  R.,  milliner,  15  High  street 
i    Bourhill,  David,  baker,  High  street 

I I  Bowes,  Mrs,  3  Lothian  bank 

I    Bowman,    Henry   S.,    captain    unattached,    and 
adjutant  Edin.  County  Militia,  Eskside  house 
I .  Brodie,  John  A. ,  agent,  Clydesdale  bank 
|,  Brotherston,  Peter,  farmer,  Sauchenside 
Brotherton,  Henry,  carter,  Buceleuch  street 
Brown,  George,  temperance  hotel,  12  High  street 

west 
Brown,    Walter,    innkeeper,   Wheat   Sheaf  inn, 

Back  street 
Brown,    William,    Edmonston    fire-clay  works, 

Millerhill ;  house,  Wellington  house 
Brunton,  John,  builder,  Lothian  street 
Bryce,  William,  M.D.,  Edinburgh  road 
Bryson  &  Son,  clock  and  watch  makers,  65  High 

street 
Buceleuch  and  Queensberry,  His  Grace  the  Duke 

of,  Dalkeith  house 
Buncle,  Peter,  rope  manufacturer,  2  Elmfield  pi. 
Burton,  Alexander,  farmer,  Hagbrae,  Ford 
Bushby,  Rev.  W.  B. ,  parsonage,  Lugton 
( iameron,  Alexander,  Sheriff  hall 
Carey,  Charles,  Cross  Keys  hotel 
Carmiehael,  George,  cooper,  South  street 
Chapman,  Misses,  5  Lothian  bank 
Chisholin,  John,  &  Co. ,  tobacco  and  snuff  manu- 
facturers {Agents  for  the  Scottish  National  In- 
surance Company),  23  South  street 
('hisholm,  Samuel,  grocer,  26  South  street 
Mark,    Robert,   wine  and   spirit  merchant,    139 

High  street 
Cleghorn,    David,   draper,    High   street ;    house, 

Eshiel  house,  Eskbank 
Cockburn,  Thomas,  baker,  High  street 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  118  High  st.  ; 

George  &  James  Gray,  agents 
Co-Operative  Store  (D.  Grieve,  manager),  High 

street 
Cotter,  Colonel,  C.  B. ,  Rerwick  lodge 
Craig,  Robert,  &  Co. ,  paper  manufacturers,  New- 
battle  mills  ;  house,  Craig  Esk 
Craik,  Williain,  watchmaker,  Tait  street 
Cumming,  Thomas,  joiner,  3  Back  street 
Ciirrie,  J.  &  R.,  cabinetmakers,  Edinburgh  road 
Cusiter,  George  F.,  manager,  Dalkeith  gasworks 
Cutler1,  J.,  postmaster  and  grocer,  MiUerhiU 
Dalgleish,  William,  &  Son,  cork  manufacturers, 

115  High  street ;  house,  21  West  glebe 
Dalgleish,  Alexander,  cork  manufacturer,  90  Back 

street  ;  house,  Gladstone  cottage 
Dalgleish,  E.,  grocer,  High  street 
Darling,  Thomas  A.,  druggist,  9  High  street 
Davidson,    James,    mining    engineer,    manager, 

Newbattle  collieries 
Davidson,  John,  slater,  London  road 
Dawson,  Andrew,  &  Co.,  curriers,  Croft  street 
Dawson,  James,  &  Co.,  wholesale  brush  manufac- 
turers, 22  and  24  High  street 
Dawson,  Ebenezer,  currier,  Glenesk 


Dawson,  James  (/.  D.  &•  Co. ),  Gleneairn  house 
Deans,  James,  farm  overseer,  Dalkeith  j)ark 
Dennis,    John,    bricklayer   and   furnace-builder, 

20  West  glebe 
Dewar,  James,  of  Vogrie,  Ford 
Dickson,  Stair,  candlemaker,  Newniills 
Dobbie,  Mrs,  Campend 
Dodds,  John,  factor  to  the  Earl  of  Stair,  Cran- 

stoun,  Riddell 
Dodds,  Richard,  cabinetmaker,  Buceleuch  street  ; 

house,  South  street 
Dods,  Archibald,  auctioneer  and  grain  merchant, 

Dalkeith  ;  house,  Iron  mills 
Douglas,  G.,  &  Son,   ironmongers  and  seedsmen. 

South  street ;  house,  Eskbank 
Douglas,  Abraham  &  Walter,  corn  merchants 
Douglas,  Abraham,  farmer,  Mayfield 
Douglas,  James,  Annfield  inn 
Douglas,  Walter,  Eskbank 

Dove,  David,  S.S.C.,  Waverley  cottage,  Eskbank 
Drysdale,  Miss  Barbara,  Bellevue  place,  Eskbank 
Dun,  J.  (of  Gilston),  Gilston  lodge,-  Eskbank 
Duncan,  Rev.  Henry,  Crichton  manse,  Ford 
Duncan,  James,  W.  S.,  Meadowbank  house,  Esk- 
bank 
Duncan,  James  B.,  W.S.,   Meadowbank  house, 

Eskbank 
Dunlop,    David,    session-clerk,     registrar,     and 

parish  schoolmaster,  Newbattle 
Dunn,  Mrs,  grocer,  88  High  street 
Dyer,  James,  clothier,  102  High  street ;  house, 

Broomfield  cottage 
Dyer,  James  B.  (Actuary,  Savings  Bank  ;  Regis- 
trar and  Agent,  Scottish  Imperial  Insurance 
Company),  The  Glebe 
Edwards,  F.  H.,  C.E.,  6  Lothian  bank 
Elliot,  R.  &  J.,    drapers,  83   High  street,  and 

agents  for  Royal  Insurance  Co. 
Elliot,  Ralph,  The  Glebe 
Elliot,  Miss  L,  61  West  High  street 
Falconer,  R.,   &  Son,  tinplate  workers  and  gas- 
fitters,  54  West  High  street  ;  house,  Croft  st. 
Ferguson,    Rev.    Fergus    (United    Presbyterian 

church),  East  United  Presbyterian  manse 
Fielder,  John,  commission  agent,  Bridgend 
Flint,  Mrs  James,  Buceleuch  place 
Flint,  Mrs  Jane,  Harford  house,  Eskbank 
I  Foggan,  William,  draper,  South  street 
| Forbes,  Win.,  pobce  constable,  Newtongrange 
Ford,  William,  farmer,  Hardengreen 
Forrest,  Alexander,  innkeeper,  Old  Meal  market 
Forrester,  E.,  grocer,  55  High  street 
Forsyth,  Mrs  Margaret,  flesher,  1  Elmfield  place 
Forsyth,  Miss,  7  Lothian  bank 
Fraser,  F. ,  colour-sergeant,  6  West  glebe 
Gardner,  Mrs,  Pathhead,  Ford 
Gatherer,  George,  sergeant,  1  Esk  place 
Gibb,  J.  S.,  rector,  F.C.  academy,  Parkside  pi. 
Gibson  k  Mercer,  Cousland  coal  and  lime  works 
Gibson,  John,  farmer,  Woolmet 
Gibson,  John,  fishmonger,  38  South  street 
Gibson,  Mrs  John,  Westfield,  Cousland 
Gilmour,  Alex.,  bootmaker,  127  High  street 
Goldie,  John,  Eskbank 

Goldie,  Misses  Isabella  and  Margaret,  Eskbank 
Gordon,  Alexander,  manager,  Dalkeith  colliery 
Gordon,  Rev.  Thomas,  Newbattle  manse 
Gorrie,  Mrs,  Buceleuch  place 
Gowan,  Rev.  A.  Thompson,  D.D.,  Westfield  pi. 


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COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


Graham,  C.  W.,  M.D.,  F.K.C.S.,  139  High  st.    !  Lothian,  Marquis  of,  Newbattle  abbey,  Dalkeith 

Grant,  Robert,  sergeant,  14  Esk  place  jLourie,  T.,  china  merchant,  West  wyud 

Gray  &  Taylor,    iron  and  seed  merchants,    73!Lowrie,   Adam,   contractor,    inn,    Crichtondcan, 

High  street  Ford 

Gray,    George    &    James    (Agents,    Commercial  Low-vie,  James,  builder,  Westfield 


Bank  and  Scottish  Union  Insurance  Co.),  118 
High  street 
Gray,  Andrew,  109  High  street 
Gray,  George,  Murrayville,  Eskbank 
Gray,  James,  banker,  118  High  street 
Gray,  John,  corn  merchant,  Elginhaugh  mills 
Gray,  Mrs  Alexander,  baker,  29  High  street 
Gray,  Mrs  James,  Elm  lodge,  Eskbank 
Grossert,  Adam,  blacksmith,  Millerhill,  "West 
Halley,  John,  station  agent,  N.  B.  Railway 
Hanton,   Robert,  schoolmaster  and  inspector  of 

poor,  Cranstoun 
Hay  &  Chisholm,  joiners  and  undertakers,  New- 
mills  road 
Heathcote,  G.  P. ,  vocalist  and  pianoforte  tuner, 

113  High  street 
Henderson,  James  Lee,  agent  for  the  National 
Bank  of  Scotland  and  Northern  Assurance  Co 
Herdman,  George,  farmer,  Fordel 
Herdman,  Thomas,  farmer,  Southside 
Hickey,  John,  pawnbroker,  5  West  wyud 
Hodge,  William,  stud  groom,  Dalkeith  park 
Hogg,  John,  accountant,  Commercial  bank 
Home,  David,  Woolmet  house 
Hope,  John,  brassfounder,  158  High  street 
Horsburgh,  Jas. ,  veterinary  surgeon,  M.  E.  C.  V.  S. , 
and  inspector  for  Norfolk  Farmers'  Cattle  In- 
surance, Croft  street 
Howden,  T.,  &  Co.,  drapers,  High  street 
Hughes,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  132  High  street 
Hunter  &  M 'Donald,  clothiers,  etc.,  96  High  st. 
Hurry,  E. ,  East  lodge,  Newbattle  park 
Ireland,  Eobert,  pawnbroker,  11  West  wyud 
Inglis,  Helen,  general  merchant,  81  High  street 
Jack,  James,  sergeant,  128  High  street 
Jack,  Thomas,  publisher,  Woodbauk,  Bridgend 
Jefferiss,  Eobert  E.,  M.D.,  surgeon,  Garden  house 
Jeffrey,  Eev.  James  (West  United  Presbyterian 

church),  Parkend  house 
Jerdan,  David,  bookseller  and  printer,  and  pub- 
lisher of  Dalkeith  Herald  and  Advertiser,  29 
South  street ;  house,  Porteous  place 
Johnston,  William,  Viewcamp,  Eskbank 
Kellock,  James,  Buck's  Head  inu 
Kemp,  George,  grocer,  138  High  street 
Kemp,  Major,  Langlands  lodge 
Kemp,  Richard,  grocer,  103  High  street 


Lowrie,  Miss  Margaret,  Bankhead 
Lucas,  John,  M.D.  and  surgeon,  Buccleuch  street 
Lyle,  Peter  &  David,  booksellers,  stationers,  and 
printers,  Dalkeith  Advertiser  office,  (S9  High  st. 
Lyle,  Miss  E.,  Eskbank 

M  Alley,    William,    manager,   Newbattle  brick- 
works, Newbattle 
M'Culloch,  Eobert,  innkeeper,  Bay  Horse  inn 
M 'Donald,    Charles,    quartermaster,    Edinburgh 

Militia,  IB 3  High  street 
M'Donald,  Miss  Euphemia,  milliner,   122  High 

street 
Macfarlane,  Eev.  John,  D.D.,  Eskbank 
Macfarlane,  Mrs  William  B.,  Westfield  place 
M'Gowan,  John,  slater,  Croft  cottage 
Macgregor,  Eev.  Malcolm,  assistant  minister  of 

Newton,  Millerhill 
M'Intosh,  A.,  police  constable,  Millerhill 
Macintosh,  Eev.  D.,  U.P.  manse,  Back  street 
Mackay,  Eobert,  contractor,  47  Back  street 
1  M'Kinlay,  S.,  sergeant,  3  Esk  place 
M'Lean,  Alexander,  house  factor,  justice  of  peace. 

officer,  and  sheriff-officer,  72  High  street 
M  'Lean,  Eobert,  tobacco  and  general  fancy  goods, 
78  High  street  ;  house,  Stevens  cottage,  West 
glebe 
M'Leod,  Angus,  gardener,  Newbattle 
Macleod,  Eev.  John,  St  David's  Catholic  church 
M'Nair,  Alexander,  grocer,  Millerhill,  West 
M'Eae,  George,  sergeant,  Charles  court 
Maddison,  Thomas,  factor,  Eosemains,  Ford 
Mason,  John,  innkeeper,  Justicelees  inn,  Gallows- 
hall 
Mathieson,  Joseph,  police  constable,  Pathhead 
Maxwell,    Hon.    and   Eev.    Joseph,   St  David".- 

Catholic  church 
Meiklejohn,  John,  ironfounder,  turner,  and  horti- 
cultural engineer,  Westfield  ironworks ;  house, 
Westland  house 
Metcalf,  William  &  James,  ironmongers  and  seed 

merchants,  59  and  61  West  High  street 
Miller,  A.,  bugle-major,  Militia  store 
Miller,  George,  excise  officer,  North  Esk  mill 
Milne,  William,  grocer,  South  street    : 
Milne,  Miss,  8  Lothian  bank 
Mitchell  Brothers,  grocers  and  wine  merchants. 
77  and  79  High  street 


Kennedy,   Gilbert,  clerk  of  the  works,  Dalkeith! Mitchell,  Thomas,  flesher,  124  High  street 


park 

Kent,  James,  tailor,  High  street 
King,  John  B.,  station-master,  Hardengreen 
Kirkwood,  William,  blacksmith,  Lothian  bridge 
Lamb,  William,  slater,  4  Back  street 
Lamont,  Eev.  J.,  manse,  West  Parish  church 


Mitchell,  Mrs  Samuel,  Bellevue  place 
Moffat,  James  Forrester,  Blackcot,  Newbattle 
Moncrieff,  Eobert  Scott,  of  Fossaway,  chambei- 

lain  of  Dalkeith,  Dalkeith  park 
Morris,  W.,  sergeant,  Orderly  room,  Militia  store 
Morton,  J.  k,  A.,  fleshers,  37  High  street 


Lawrie,  John,  hosier  and  lace    and    ti'imming  |  Morton,  John,  auctioneer,  North  wynd 


merchant,  63  High  street 

Lees,  James,  superintendent  Victoria  lodging- 
house,  22  West  wynd 

Liddle,  E.  &  A.,  fleshers,  Tait  street 

Liddle,  G.,  house-painter,  89  High  street;  house, 
101  High  street 

Life  Association  of  Scotland  ;  Thomas  Thom- 
son, agent,  Buccleuch  place 

Lindsay,  J.,  corn  merchant,  Eskbank  grove 


Murdoch,  Richard,  clothier,  16  High  street 

Mushet,  William  &  Eobert,  Dalkeith  ironworks. 

Mushet,  Eobert,  Glenarch  house 

Mushet,  William,  Fairfield  house 

Mutter,  Misses,  ladies'  seminary,  55  Back  street 

Neil,  Alexander,  merchant,  West  wynd 

Newsam,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  Ship 

inn,  80  High  street 
Nicol,  Peter,  coach-hirer,  Cross  Keys  stables 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


457 


Nisbet,  George,  flesher 

Noble,  E.  &  J.,  drapers,  55  High  street 

Xoble,  B.,  teacher,  East  houses 

Xoble,  Miss,  teacher 

Ormiston,  Ebenezer,  contractor,  East  houses 

Ormiston,  Mrs  Janet,  farmer,  Edgehead  farm 

Otto,  John,  surgeon,  Pathhead,  Ford 

Otto,    William    E.,    factor    to   the    Marquis   of 

Lothian,  Eakside  house 
Park,  Sergeant-major  William,  Bridgend 
Paterson,    Alexander,    inspector   of    poor,    Tait 

street ;  house,  Parkside  place 
Paterson,  James,  172  High  street 
Paterson,  James,  cabinetmaker,   36  West  High 

street  and  Parkside  place 
Paterson,   John,   china   and   glass   merchant,    5 

High  street ;  house,  Croft  street 
Paterson,  Richard,  agent  for  Royal  Bank 
Pearson,  James,  farmer,  Couslaud 
Peebles,  William  F.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

95  High  street 
Philip,  James,  tobacco  manufacturer   and  wine 

merchant,  86  High  street 
Pirrie,  William,  wood  merchant,  Lothian  lodge, 

Eskbank 
Plummer,  George  H. ,  farmer,  Edinburgh  road 
Bummer,  William,  butcher,  Edinburgh  road 
Pollock,    Peter,    bookseller   and    stationer,    and 

postmaster,  85  High  street 
Ponton,  Mrs,  coach-hirer  and  posting  estahlish- 
1  inent,  Croft  street 

.Porteous,    William    &    Thomas,    clothiers    and 
■    drapers,  70  High  street 
Porteous,  James,  grocer,  166  High  street 
Porteous,  James,  Laurel  bank 
Porteous,  William,  Laurel  bank 
Primrose,  James  T.,  farmer,  Saughland,  Ford 
Primrose,  James,  farmer,  Turniedykes,  Ford 
Pringle,  Miss  Janet,  4  Lothian  bank 
Pursell,  D.,  founder  and  ironmonger,  1  High  st. 
Pursell,  John,  59  High  street  west 
Pursell,  Miss  Isabella,  59  High  street  west 
Pursell,  Misses,  The  Glebe 
Purves,  Charles,  North  Esk  mills 
Keid,  David,  sergeant,  19  South  street 
Renton,  James,  M.D.,  White  Hart  street 
Riach,  Geo.,  schoolmaster  and  registrar,  Newton 

school 
Richardson,  Richard,  station-master,  Eskbank 
Robb,  William,  farmer,  Whitehill 
Robertson,  Peter,  cooper,  40  Back  street 
Robertson,    William,    clothier   and  hatter,    34.^ 

High  street 
Romans,  J.,  fanner,  Newtongrange  cottage 
Rough,  John,  confectioner,  High  street 
Russel,  Mrs,  farmer,  Dalhousie  mains 
Safely,  William,  sergeant,  Militia  store 
Scott,  David,  teacher,  Whitehill 
Scott,  James,  blacksmith,  Gallowshall 
Scott,  James,  Eosetta,  Eskbank 
Scott,  James,  sergeant-major,  Militia 
Scott,  Miss,  Parkside  place 
Seton,  George,  farmer,  Skeriffhall  mains 
Simpson  &  Co.,  saddlers  and  harness  makers,  90 

High  street 
Smith,  James,  portable  thrashing  machine  pro- 
prietor, Westlield  cottage 
Smith,  Rev.  Samuel,  Lothian  bank 
Smith,  Mrs  George,  Eosehill 


Somerville,  Andrew,  baker,  108  High  street 
Somerville,  James,  bootmaker,  104  High  street 
Somerville,   Mrs  James,  Ellicot,  Eskbank 
Stair,  Earl  of,  Oxenford  castle 
Steel,  Alexander,  baker,  Pathhead,  Ford 
Stenhouse,  Robert,  baker,  South  street 
Stephenson,    William   &    Peter,    engineers    and 

millwrights,  Amos'  court 
Steven,  John,  joiner,  Back  street 
Stewart,  John  &  George,  wholesale   merchants, 

52  High  street ;  house,  Parkside  place 
Stewart,  D.,  refreshment  rooms,  58  High  street 
Stewart,  James,  baker,  10  High  street 
Stewart,   James,  jun.,   private   secretary  to   the 

Duke  of  Buccleuch,  Dalkeith  house 
Stewart,  Jas.,  pharmaceutic  chemist,  87  High  st. 
Stewart,  Mrs  Jean,  farmer,  Eemotc,  Ford 
Stirling,  George,  farmer,  Southfield 
Stirling,  James,  cabinetmaker,  South  street 
Stobbs,  Mrs  Agnes,  innkeeper,  Lothian  bridge 
Stoddart,    James,    plumber  and    gasfitter,    148 

High  street 
Stone,  William,  &  Son,  provision  dealers,  New- 
tongrange 
Stone,  William,  merchant,  7  West  glebe 
Swinton,  Jn.,  implement  maker,  Buccleuch  street 
Tait,  Andrew,  saddler,  9  South  street 
Tait,  Mrs  James,  Mauldslie  cottage 
Taylor,  R.  T.  &  W.,  drapers,  etc.,  26  High  st. 
Taylor,  Andrew,  Wood  brae 
Taylor,  James,  carrier,  Lothian  cottage 
Taylor,  James,  juu.,  undertaker,  Newbattle 
Taylor,  Robert,  blacksmith,  Croft  street 
Telfer,  Samuel,  shoemaker,  South  street  ;  house, 

Croft  street 
Thomson,  E.  &  J.,  grocers,  etc.,  17  South  street 
Thomson,    E.    &   J.,    candle  manufacturers,    31 

West  High  street 
Thomson,  A.,  painter  and  glazier,  11  South  st. 
Thomson,  George,  baker,  112  High  street 
Thomson,  James,  draper,  100  High  street 
Thomson,  John,  35  West  glebe 
Thomson,  L.  Ramsay,  M.D.,  surgeon,  Belmont 
Thomson,  E.,  chandler,  Avenue  villa,  Eskbank 
Thomson,  Thomas,  painter,  glazier,  and  paper- 
hanger,  Buccleuch  place 
Thomson,  Thomas,  rope  and  twine  maker,   11 

South  street 
Thomson,  Thomas,  grocer,  3  Elmfield  place 
Thomson,  Wm.,  watchmaker,  30  South  street 
Thomson,    William,    gardener,    Garden    hottse, 

Dalkeith  park 
Thomson,  William,  Ellon  villa,  Eskbank 
Thorburn,  Jas.,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  97  High  st. 
Tod,  J.  k  J. ,  general  merchants,  High  street 
Tod,  James,  merchant  (J.  &  J.  Tod),  Eskbank 

house 
Tod,  John  (./.  &  J.  T.),  Ormisbank 
Tod,  Mrs  Alexander,  farmer,  Smeaton  shaw 
Todd,  Mrs  Walter,  tobacconist,  99  High  street 
Tolmie,  William,  joiner,  34  High  street  Avest 
Torrance,  Archibald  P.,  Kippilaw 
Torrance,  Chas.,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

Chester  hill,  Cranstoun 
Trotter,  Eobert  &  Wm. ,  joiners,  Pathhead,  Ford 
Trotter,  Archd.,  town  missionary,  Fairfield  place 
Tully,  John,  baker  and  grocer,  Lothian  street 
Turner,  John,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer,  168 

High  street 


458 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


Turner,   Miss,  fruit  market,   105  High  street ; 

house,  New  mills 
Twine,  Miss,  The  Glebe 

Urquhart,   Lockhart  A.,  wine  and   spirit   mer- 
chant, 51  West  High  street 
Waddell,  J.,  grocer,  13  High  street 
Waldie,  Mrs,  Ednam  cottage,  Eskbank 
"Wardrop,  Mrs  Robert,  grocer,  130  High  street 
Waterston,  Andrew,  shoemaker,  Ford 
"Watson,  Alexander,  cattle  dealer,  25  "West  wynd 
"Watson,  David,  grocer,  etc. ,  "White  Hart  street 
"Watson,  George,  accountant,  Bridgend 
Wratson,  William,  grocer,  etc. ,  91  High  street 
"Wauchope,  Sir  John  Don,  Bart. ,  Newton  house 
Welsh,  A,  &  Company,  chemists  and  druggists, 

94  High  street  ;  house,  92  High  street 
White,  James,  High  street 
White,  John,  inspector  of  police,  West  wynd 
White,  Mrs  William,  13  Back  street 
Whitty,  Rev.  Robt.,  St  David's  Catholic  church 
WTight,    Robert,  trimming   warehouse,   2  South 

street  ;  house,  Fairfield  place 
Wightman,  James,  baker,  129  High  street 
Wilson,  Thomas,  &  Brothers,  lime-burners,  May- 
field  limeworks 
Wilson,  A.,  draper,  110  High  street 
Wilson,  George,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 
.  35  High  street 

Wilson,  James,  farmer,  Wester  Cowden 
Wilson,  James,  jun.,  farmer,  Newton,  Millerhill 
Wilson,  Robert  Sym,  of  Woodbum 
Wilson,  Robt. ,  wright,  builder,  and  house  agent, 

Fairfield  place 
Wishart,  James  (J.   W.  &  Sons),  Ivy  lodge 
AVoolley,  C,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  113  High  st. 
Wotherspoon,  Miss  Bruce,  2  Lothian  bank 
Wright,  Rev.  Robert,  D.  D. ,  manse 
Young,  James,  bootmaker,  128  High  street 
Young,  John,  Sheriffhall 
Young,  Rev.  John,  U.  P.  manse,  Ford 
Young,  William,  teacher,  High  school 
Young,  Miss,  ladies'  academy,  Ellon  cottage 

Davidson's  Mains. 

Aiken,  John,  joiner  and  cartwright 

Blair,  Robert,  builder 

Burnet,  Mrs,  Lauriston  farm 

Carruthers,  Jas.  B.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  March- 
field 

Davidson,  Henry,  Muirhouse 

Dundas,  Mrs  Henry,  Craigroyston 

Flint,  David,  farmer,  Drylaw  mains 

Gardiner,  Peter,  dairyman 

Hope,  William,  Drylaw  house 

Inglis,  Mrs,  spirit  merchant 

Jack,  Mrs,  smith 

M'Ewen,  T.  T. ,  schoolmaster 

Macpherson,  Alexander,  Lauriston  castle 

Maxwell,  G.,  dairyman 

Nicol,  John,  baker 

Riddle,  John,  Dover  cottage 

Robb,  John  Hew,  builder  and  timber  merchant, 
saw-mills 

Simpson,  William  R.,  merchant 

Smith,  Rev.  James,  Free  manse  of  Cramond 

Stenhouse,  George,  farmer,  West  Pilton 

Stoddart,  Thomas,  Inch  cottage 


Tait,  George,  tailor 
Turner,  J. ,  coal  merchant 
Tweedie,  David,  farmer,  Sdverknowes 
Walker,  Chaides,  dairyman 
Warden,  William,  Primrose  cottage 
Watson,  David,  potato  merchant 
Whittet,  George,  Easter  Drylaw 
Whittet,  Miss,  Easter  Drylaw 
Wilson,  William,  Broomfield 
Wishart,  John,  dairyman 
Young,  Mrs,  spirit  merchant 


Duddingston. 


Barbour,  Mrs,  St  Arthur's  cottage 

Bennet,  Miss,  Caroline  lodge 

Brockley,  Robert,  M.A.,  head  master,  Cauvin's 

hospital 
Denholm,  Mrs,  laundress,  Wester  Duddingston 
Fulton,  Andrew,  Woodlands 
Fyfe,  John,  coal  merchant 
Fyfe,  Mrs,  laundress 
Gibson,  William,  museum 
Gray,  William,  farmer,  Southfield 
Halswelle,  Keeley,  A.R.S.A.,  Bellfield 
Henderson,  John,  schoolmaster,  Parish  school 
Heriot,  Andrew,  wright,  Duddingston  mills 
Hope,  James,  farmer,  Easter  Duddingston 
Horn,  Robert,  Roseville 
Horsburgh,  Dickson,  blacksmith,  Duddingston 

mills 
Jenner,  Charles,  Easter  Duddingston  lodge 
Kemp,  Robert 

King,  James,  millmaster,  Duddingston  mills 
Law,  Mrs,  Northfield 
Logan,  G. ,  W.  S.  (Clerk  of  Teinds,  Register  Home), 

Hawthornbrae 
Mackay,  John,  Church  hill  cottage 
Muir,  W.  G.,  Duddingston  green 
Muirhead,  George,  Sheephead  tavern 
Napier,  Lady,  Duddingston  cottage 
Oswald,  Henry,  shoemaker 
Paterson,  R.  P.,  schoolmaster  and  registrar 
Paterson,  Mrs  W.,  Hawthorn  cot.,  Duddingston 
Paton,  Rev.  J.  A.  H.,  minister  of  Duddingston 
Pentland,    Helen,  washer  and   dresser,   Westei 

Duddingston 
Rennie,  Margaret,  merchant,  Poplar  bank 
Renton,  A.  H.,  Janefield  house 
Robertson,   Thomas,  John's  hill  house,  Westei 

Duddingston 
Robertson,  John,  Sycamore  bank 
Roome,  Mrs  General,  Glen  Arthur  lodge 
Sanderson,  J.  H.,  Hamilton  lodge,  Easter  Dml- 

dingston 
Scott,  David,  farmer,  Northfield  and  Meadowfieh 
Smith,  Mrs,  laundress,  Wester  Duddingston 
Wallace,  Mrs,  post  office,  Wester  Duddingston 
Wilson,  William,  gardener,  Duddingston  policy 
Wood,  Mrs  J.,  Poplar  bank,  Wester  Duddingston 

Fisherrow. 

See  Musselburgh. 

Ford. 

See  Dalkeith. 


■COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


459 


Gilmerton. 

See  Liberton. 

Gorebridge. 

Aitken',  Alexander,  station -master 

Anderson,  Findlay,  Harvieston  house 

Anderson,  James,  farmer,  Halflakill 

Barn,  John,  teacher,  Temple 

Baird,  David,  grocer  and  baker 

Bennet,  T.  k  M.,  builders 

Brown,  James,  of  Currie 

Brown,  John,  farmer,  Outerston 

Burton,  J.  T.,  of  Toxside 

Burton,  Peter,  farmer,  Newbyres 

Christie,  John,  Arniston  colliery 

Clapperton,  John,  grocer 

Cowe,  James,  draper 

Cribbes,  Henry,  surgeon 

Currie,  James,  farmer,  Halkerstone 

Dickson,  YriLliam,  Tower  cottage 

Duncan,  Archibald,  baker 

Duudas,  Bobert,  of  Arniston 

Easton,  Samuel,  millwright,  Bell's  mains 

Ferguson,  Thomas,  teacher,  Stobhill 

Ferrier,  "William,  grocer 

Forsyth,  Bev.  Thomas  (IT.  P.  Church) 

Fraser,  Donald,  agent  for  City  of  Glasgow  bank 

Gardener,  Alexander,  teacher 

Gordon,  Bev.  James,  Stobhill 

Grassie,  Archibald,  Greenkall 

Gray,  Bev.  John  (Free  Church) 

Harper,  A.,  Gladhouse  mill 

Hunter,  George,  clothier 

Hutchison,  James,  butcher 

Johnston,  Sir  William,  of  Kirkhill 

Laidlaw,  William,  fanner,  Loquhariot 

Lawsou,  Charles,  BorthwickhaU 

Maxwell,  William,  fanner,  Arniston  mains 

Morrison,  Lewis,  contractor 

Pendreigh,  J.  &  G. ,  millers  and  grain  merchants, 

Catcune  mills 
Pendreigh,  James,  grocer 
Plenderleith,  A.,  farmer,  Moorfoot 
Pringle,  John,  nailmaker 
Beid,  Patrick,  fanner,  E.  Middleton 
Ritchie,  Walter,  farmer,  Currie  mains 
Ritchie,  William,  of  Middleton 
Rutherford,  Bobert,  farmer,  Menteith  house 
Ruthven,  John,  baker 
Scoon,  Kenneth,  farmer,  Braidwood 
Scott,  William,  clothier 
Smith,  Alexander,  &  Son,  joiners 
Smith,  John,  joiner 

Smith,  Rev.  Theophilus,  Temple  manse 
Spalding,  William,  M.D. 
Stevenson,  David,  shoemaker 
Stevenson,  Robert,  grocer 
Stodart,  John,  tailor,  and  inspector  of  poor 
Tait,  George,  flesher 
Tait,  William,  joiner 
Taylor,  James,  farmer,  Catcune 
Tweedie,  David,  fanner,  Borthwick  mains 
Waddell,  Rev.  Walter,  Borthwick 
Warden,  Bobert,  teacher,  Borthwick 
Watson,  Thomas,  Esperston 
Welsh,  Mrs,  Middleton  inn 
Whitie,  James,  shoemaker 


Wickham,  Thomas,  clothier 
Wilson  &  Company,  Esperston  limework 
Wilson,  Thomas,  farmer,  Cunie  inn 
Young,  Mrs,  spirit  merchant 

Gladsmuir. 

See  Tranent. 

Greenlaw. 

See  Milton  Bridge. 

Hermiston. 

Adams,  George,  station-master,  Gogar 

Arbuckle,  John,  teacher 

Baxter,  William,  gardener,  Riccarton 

Brodie,  John  Clark,  W.  S. ,  Gogar  bank 

Bryce,  William,  carter,  Gogar  station 

Constable,  Thomas,  Kirkland 

Dawson,  William,  farmer,  Warriston 

Dickson,  Alexander,  farmer 

Elder,  John,  farmer,  Boddinglaw 

Gibson-Craig,  Sir  William,  Bart. ,  of  Riccarton 

Gibson-Craig,  Miss,  Hermiston  house 

Jack,  Thomas,  farmer,  Riccarton  mains 

Kay,  Archibald,  Cocklaw 

M'Dowall,  Andrew,  farmer,  Malcolmstone 

Stuart,  James,  gardener,  Kirkland 

Wauchope,  George  {JSf.  B.  Railway),  E.  Hermiston 

White,  William  Logan,  of  Kellerstain 

Wilson,  Thomas 

Jock's  Lodge  and  Restalrig. 

Adamson,    David,   spirit   merchant   and   coach 

proprietor 
Adamson,  Thomas,  gardener,  Restalrig  lodge 
Blaikie,  Thomas,  market  gardener,  Restalrig 
Blair,  Mrs  Duncan,  Webster's  land 
Bryce,  Andrew,  farmer,  Craigentinny 
Buchanan,  Mrs,  grocer,  Burnhouse 
Cameron,  Hugh,  1  Munro  place 
Campbell,  Mrs  M.,  recorder,  Restalrig 
Campbell,  Mrs,  sub-postmistress 
Cavaye,  Robert,  6  Northfield  cottages 
Christy,  Michael,  Fillyside  bank 
Cowan,  G.,  Lochend  house 
Dickson,  And. ,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  Restalrig 
Douglas,  George,  spirit  dealer,  Howard's  house 
Finlayson,  John,  cowfeeder,  PiershiU 
Fraser,  J.  Mackay  (Register  House),  Munro  pi., 

PiershiU 
Giddings,  J.,  Kilburn  villa,  Stuart  st,  PiershiU 
Gilbert,  James,  gatekeeper,  St  Margaret's  station 
Gilbert,  John,  Lochend 
Gow,  Miss,  PiershiU  cottage 
Guthrie,  George,  spirit  dealer 
Haigh,  William,  Abercorn  house 
Hall,  William,  Wright's  cottage,  Restalrig 
Heaney,  W. ,  Military  Institute,  1  Morrison  place 
Hossack,  Miss  E.  G.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant, 

Dickson's  park 
Hunter,  Mrs,  laundress,  Restalrig 
Hutchison,  Mrs  Henry,  Dickson's  park 
Jack,  John,  baker,  PiershiU 
Jackson,  Henry,  Dean  house,  Restalrig 
Jackson,  John,  Fillyside  bank 
Johnstone,  David,  writer,  2  Morrison  place 
Kinghorn,  Adam,  grocer,  Restalrig 


4G0 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


Lawrie,  William,  baker,  Howard  house 

Lawson,  Andrew,  joiner,  Jock's  lodge 

Leadingham,  George,  grocer 

M'lntosh,  William,  smith,  Burnhouse 

M  'Queen,  James,  joiner,  Burnhouse 

Middleman,  Bobert,  Ivy  cottage 

Middlemas,  Thomas,  Howard  house 

Mochrie,  Bobert,  Northliehl  house 

Omiiston,  John,  coal  merchant 

Ovenston,  Bobert,  baker,  Piershill 

Paterson,  Frances,  Burnhouse 

Potter,  Alexander,  Wheatfield  cottage 

fiamage,  Andrew,  cowfeeder 

Bitehie,  Charles,  1  Stuart  street 

Simpson,  James,  engineman,  Bestalrig 

Smith,  Andrew,  brewer,  Willowbrae  house 

Smith,  James,  Abercorn  gardens 

Seuter,  John  B.,  engineer,  X.B.  B.,  Alder  bank 

Spears,  George,  Jock's  lodge  house 

Stirling,  James  Hutchison,  LL.D.,  F.B.C.S.E.,2 

Stuart  street 
Strachan,  Mrs,  4  Morrison  place 
Taylor,  Beter,  farm-steward,  Lochend 
Ward,  Edward,  gardener,  Lochend 
Watson,  B.  D. ,  Wheatfield  house 
Whitelaw,  David,  2  Morrison  place 
Whitson,  George,  joiner,  Bestalrig 
Williams,  WiUiam,  Crown  tavern 
Wilson,  J.  T.,  Bestalrig  house 
Wood,  Mrs,  refreshment  rooms,  Bank's  land 
Young,  John,  boiler  smith,  Webster's  land 

Joppa. 

See  Portohello. 

Juniper  Green. 

Anderson,  Bev.  H.  (Free  Church) 

Anderson,  Bobert,  blacksmith 

Arbuckle,  J. 

Barr,  John,  dairyman 

Beilby,  J.  H,  Woodhall  paper  mills 

Bonar,  Miss 

Borthwick,  James,  spirit  dealer 

Brash,  J.,  Hill  mount 

Brown,  ,  Spyiield 

Bruce,  Henry,  Woodhall 
Campbell,  James 
Christie,  Alexander 
Christie,  Bobert 

Dea,  Wm.,  slater  and  plasterer,  Mavis  cottage 
Denholm,  William,  cowfeeder,  Curriemuirend 
Dickson,  Mis,  Spring  bank 
Downie,  David,  gardener 
Downie,  George,  millwright 
Ferguson,  Brace  (Inland  Revenue) 
Forrester,  Mrs,  Mary  cottage 
Gilpin,  Charles  B. 

Gordon,  Beter,  physician  and  surgeon 
Gourlay,  James,  classical  teacher,  Hillmount 
Gourlay,  Mrs  E. 
Graham,  Thomas,  baker 
Graham,  Airs,  post  office 
Harper,  Bobert,  farmer,  Baberton  mains 
Hart,  Miss  C.  S.,  teacher 
Henderson,  Andrew 

Hunter,  John,  farmer  and  meal  and  grain  mer- 
chant, Woodhall  mains  and  mills 


Ireland,  William,  grocer 
Johnstone,  Alexander,  farmer,  Wester  Hailes 
Johnston,  J.,  joiner,  HiU  mount 
Kedslie,  Alexander,  baker 
Lamb,  Mrs  James,  Eosebank  cottage 
Lawrie,  William,  farmer,  Fernieflat     • 
Macdonald,  John,  dairyman 
M'Laren,  James,  grocer 
Meikle,  Thomas,  farmer 
Melrose,  Andrew,  Wood  Hall  bank 
Miller,  J. ,  blacksmith,  Hill  mount 
Milner,  James,  grocer,  Currieniuirend 
Peterson,  Miss,  M'Gregor's  cottage 
Porteous,  George,  builder,  Braemar  cottage 
Porteous,  Miss,  dressmaker,  Braemar  cottage 
Bobertson,  Alexander,  general  merchant 
Bobertson,  Bobert,  Bloomiehall 
Samuel,  A.,  miHmaster,  Wright's  miU 
Scott,  David,  Mount  Pleasant 
Scott,  William,  merchant 
Simpson,  John,  tailor  and  clothier 
Steel,  John,  farmer,  Caledonia 
Thomson,  Bev.  William,  Spylaw  bank 
Wales,  James,  flesher 
Walker,  F. ,  tailor  and  clothier 
Wallace,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  Curriemuirend 
Watt,  James,  farmer.  Bloomiehall 
Watt,  John,  snuff-miller,  Woodhall  bank 
Watt,  John,  jun.,  snuff-miller,  Braeside  cottage- 
Watt,  Bobert,  snuff-miller,  Eastmill 
Watt,  Bobert,  watchmaker 
Wilkie,  William,  builder,  Woodhall  cottage 
Wright,  A. ,  farmer  and  wood  merchant 

Kirkliston. 

AjtBUCKLB,  John,  dairyman 

Balmer,  T.,  schoolmaster 

Borthwick,  John,  veterinary  surgeon 

Bowe,  Mrs,  Xewmains 

Brash,  James,  Hallyards 

Brash,  John,  blacksmith 

Brock,  John,  farmer,  Overtoun 

Brown,  John,  smith,  Xewbridge 

Burns,  Bev.  James  C,  Free  Church  manse 

Carlisle,  James,  grocer 

Dowie,  William,  corn  merchant 

Dudgeon,  G.,  Humbie 

Dudgeon,  John,  farmer,  Almond  hill 

Dudgeon,  Bobert,  Humbie 

Duncan,  Colonel,  Foxhall 

Glendinning,  George,  farmer,  Xewmains 

Gordon,  Bobert,  spirit  merchant 

Grieve,  Henry,  grocer 

Grieve,  Mrs,  draper 

Hamilton,  Archibald,  slater 

Hay,  James,  teacher 

Henderson,  Agnes,  post  office 

Hog,  Thomas  Alexander,  of  Xewliston 

Hunter,  David,  baker 

Hunter,  J.,  farmer,  Xewlistonhaugh 

Hutchison,  Bobert,  Carlowrie  castle 

Hutchison,  Mrs,  Carlowrie  castle 

Lawson,  James,  blacksmith 

Liddell,  Bev.  J.  B.,  parish  minister 

Linn,  James,  Xewbridge 

M'Kenzie,  Wm.,  supervisor  of  Inland  Be  venue 

M'Biddic,  George 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


Marshall,  Robert,  farmer,  Gateside 
Muir,  William,  grocer 
■immo,  David,  wright 
Orr,  "William,  grocer 
Proven,  "William,  spirit  dealer 
Scott,  Thomas,  miller,  Priestmill 
Simpson,  James,  candlemaker 
Stewart  &  Co.,  distillers 
Thomson,  George,  builder 
Wallace,  Walker,  surgeon,  Loanhcad 
Wilson,  Richard,  saddler 
Wilson,  William,  wright 
Wriglit,  Alexander,  flesher 
Young,  Peter,  farmer,  Milrig 

Kirknewton. 

Akbuckle,  William,  Leithhoad  mills 
Balleny,  William,  farmer,  Little  Bantage 
Braid,  Andrew,  grocer  and  draper,  post  office 
Braid,  James,  farmer,  Humbie 
Davidson,  Miss,  Dunallan  cottage 
Dick,  Alexander,  grocer 
Dick,  Thomas,  parish  teacher 

Dick, ,  inspector  of  poor 

Donald,  Alexander,  Belstane 

Dow,  Alexander,  Causeyend 

Easton,  Andrew,  farmer,  Kirknewton  mains 

Gilbert,  James,  overseer,  Whitemoss 

Gilbert,  William,  farmer,  Milrig 

Graham,  Humphrey,  of  Belstane 

Graham,  Thomas,  farmer,  Buteland  hill 

'Graham,  Walter,  House  of  Muir 

Hamilton,  Eobt.,  butcher,  grocer,  and  spirit  dealer 

Hamilton,  Robert,  contractor 

Kerr,  William,  farmer,  Causeyend 

Laing,  James,  eowfeeder 

Liston,  Miss  Ramage,  Hill-house 

Marshall,  Archibald,  joiner 

Marshall,  John,  farmer,  Easter  Newton 

Porteous,  John,  carrier 

Ritchie,  Peter,  farmer,  Boll  o'  Bere 

Smart,  James,  baker  and  grocer 

(Smart,  Margaret,  spirit  dealer 

Smith,  Rev.  Henry  W.,  manse 

Smith,  Robert,  grocer 

Turner,  Peter,  station-master 

Welwood,  A.  M.,  of  Meadowbank 

Welwood,  Misses  Maconochie,  Hatton  house 

Wilkie,  Archibald,  of  Ormiston 

Wilkie,  James,  farmer,  Ormiston 

Wood,  John,  farmer,  Haughhead 

Young,  Thomas,  smith,  Sunnyside 

Lasswade. 

(Aitkex,  John,  Ennfiehl  cottage,  Broomicknowe 

Aitken,  William,  Polton  hall 

Allan,  Dr,  Quarryhead  house 

Anderson,  D.,  flesher 

Anderson,  J.,  joiner  and  grocer,  Bonnyrigg 

Anderson,  Mrs  John,  Dalhousie  grange 

Anderson,  Mrs  John,  Eckford  cottage,  Broomie- 

knowe 
Annandale,    Alexander,    &.   Sons,    papermakers, 

Polton  mill 
Archibald,  Thomas,  Yiewbank 
Annandale,  Alexander,  papermaker,  Polton  bank 


401 

Armstrong,    Mrs   John,    board    and    education, 
Springbank  cottage 

Arnot,  Miss,  Grove  cottage 

Baillie,  James,  police  constable 

Baillie,  Widow,  dairy,  Melville  gates 

Balden,  Isabella,  grocer,  Hawthornden 

Ballard,  Mrs  Col.,  Elizavile 

Beattie,  Mrs,  dairy,  Eskvale 

Bertram,  Mrs,  Hilton  cottage 

Blair,  Alex.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  Plillhead 

Blair,  Robert,  baker,  Bridgend 

Boyd,  Thomas  J.,  publisher,  Midfield 

Boyd,  William,  contractor,  Bonnyrigg 

Brodie,  Rev.  William  C,  U.P.  manse 

Brodie,  Mrs,  Polton  vale 

Brown  &  Cherry,  Wadingburn 

Brown,  George,  Edinburgh  and  Lasswade  carrier, 

Wadingburn 
Brunton,  W. ,  tailor,  clothier,  and  grocer 
Buckham,  Agnes,  Eskside 
Burns,  Mrs  Elizabeth,  of  Reedstone,  Lasswade 

cottage 
Burton,  J. ,  farmer,  Rosewell  mains 
Calder,  Thomas,  Janebank,  Broomieknowe 
Campbell,  Alexander,  bootmaker 
Campbell,  Quintin,  teacher,  Rosewell 
Carstairs,  A.  L.,  Maryfield,  Bonnyrigg 
Charles,  James,  gardener,  Grove-end 
Cherry,    A.    (treasurer,    St    Paul's    Lodge    Free 

Gardeners),  Nether  houses 
Cherry,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer 
Coekbnrn,   Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

West  mill 
Co-operative  Store,  Provisions,  Elm  row 
Co-oPERATnrE  Store,  Provisioxs,  Polton  street, 

Bonnyrigg 
Corbet,  Thomas,  Inverary  cottage 
Core,  Rev.  William  G.,  parish  minister,  Carring- 

ton  manse 
Cowe,  Robert,  tailor  and  clothier 
Craig,  W.  H.,  2  Maryfield,  Bonnyrigg 
Crawford,  E.  T.,  F.R.S.A.,  Argyle  cottage 
Cribbes,  Wm.  {Supervisor  of  Inland  Revenue), 

Rosemount 
Crichton,  J.,  farmer,  Parduvine 
Crookshank,  Mrs,  Victoria  cottage 
Cuthbert,  Andrew,  Woodbine  cottage 
Davidson,  Mrs,  Maryfield,  Bonnyrigg 
Deas,  Lord,  Pendreich  house 
Dick,  Miss,  Rose  cottage,  Broome  knowe 
Dickson,  Alexander,  coal  merchant 
Dickson,  George,  Greenbank 
Dickson,  Robert,  miller,  Middlemills 
Drover,  James,  blacksmith,  Wadingburn 
Drummond,  Lady,  Hawthornden 
Duncan,   Alex.   (Commercial  Bank,  Edinburgh^, 

Glenkevock 
Durham,  Mrs  Dundas,  Polton 
Easton,  John,  barber  and  hardware  merchant 
Edgar,  Samuel,  chemist  and  druggist 
Edgely,  Jas.,  West  Melville,  and  Melville  mains 
Edie,  A.,  Hawthorn  cottage,  Bonnyrigg 
Elphinstone,  The  Hon.  Edward,  Eldin  nouse 
Fairlie,  Henry,  grocer,  Lasswade 
Finlayson,  John,  chimney-sweeper,  West  mill 
Flint,  A.  &  J.,  farmer,  South  Melville 
Fotheringham,  James,  saddler,  Bonnyrigg 
Fraser,  D.,  advocate,  Gorton  house 
Gallaway,  Rev.  Xisbet,  Hillside  cottage 


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COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


Gardner,  George,  farmer,  Carrington  barns 

Gerard,  William,  Prospect  bank 

Gibson,  William,  tailor,  Carrington 

Godley,  William,  haircutter  and  stationer 

Gordon,  Dr,  Springbank 

Hamilton,  Rev.  J.,  M.A.,  Cockpen  F.C.  manse 

Henderson,  D.,  Polton  toll  cottage 

Hill,  Mrs,  cbina  merchant 

Hogg,  John,  tailor  and  clothier 

Hogg,  Mrs,  Kevock  bank 

Holdsworth,  Walter,  Springfield  house 

Hood,  Archibald,  coalmaster,  Whiten  ill  colliery 

Hume  Brothers,  farmers,  Longmoor 

Hunter,  Rev.  G.  P.,  M.A.,  Rosewell 

Hunter,  John,  grocer,  Bonnyrigg 

Hunter,  Robert,  farmer,  Dalhousie  Chesters 

Hunter,  Robert,  blacksmith 

Hutchison,  James,  plumber,  etc. 

Johnston,  Thomas,  blacksmith,  Carrington 

Kay,  William,  farmer,  Viewbank 

Keith,  James,  cabinetmaker,  Bonnyrigg 

Kemiaway,  R. ,  fanner,  Polton  farm 

Kennaway,  Mrs,  sen.,  Burnhead 

Kerr,  John,  china  merchant,  licensed  dealer  in 
old  metal,  etc.,  Wadingbum 

Kerr,  Dr  W.  D.,  R.N.,  Durham  bank,  Bonnyrigg 

Kidd,  Miss  Pringle,  Lasswade  bank 

Kirkwood,  Charles,  parochial  schoolmaster,  Car- 
rington 

Laing,  Miss,  Broomieknowe  house 

Lang,  Mrs,  Broom  villa 

Lindsay,  John,  Bonnyrigg 

Low,  George,  gas  manager,  Goat  brae 

Lyon,  Mrs  John,  grocer 

M 'Andrew,  J.  M.,  Free  Church  school,  Cockpen 

M 'Donald,  G,  inspector  of  poor,  and  agent  for 
Insurance  Company  of  Scotland 

Macdonald,  John,  pharmaceutical  chemist,  la- 
boratory 

M'Gill,  Charles,  gardener  to  Lord  Deas,  Pen- 
dreich  house 

M'Gill,  David,  smith  an  el  ironmonger 

M'Gregor,  Peter,  postmaster  and  hotel-keeper 

M 'Hardy,  George,  Hillside  cottage 

M'Kenzie,  M. ,  Eskgrove 

Mackenzie,  Rev.  M.  C,  D.D.,  manse,  Lasswade 

M'Laren,  D.,  Cozie  Neuk,  Hawthornden 

Maclaren,  P.  H.,  M.D.,  Beechleigh 

M'Lellan,  A.,  house  painter  and  glazier 

M'Leod,  Miss,  Crawford  bank 

Main,  Miss,  farm-house,  Cockpen 

Mallenson,  G.,  designei',  carpet -work 

Marshall,  Robert,  parochial  teacher 

Martin,  Rev.  Hugh,  Greenhill  cottage 

Melville,  Lieut. -General  Right  Hon.  Viscount, 
K.C.B.,  Melville  castle 

Mercer,  Thomas,  house  painter 

Millar,  Rev.  A.,  Springbank  villa 

Milne,  J.  K. ,  Kevock  tower 

Milne,  Mrs,  Kevock  tower 

Millars,  Miss,  dressmaker 

Mitchell,  John,  session-clerk,  West  Green  cottage 

Mitchell,  P.,  schoolhouse,  Cockpen 

Muir,  John,  baker,  and  Croall's  coach  office 

Muir,  Rev.  John  S.,  Cockpen  manse 

Murdoch,  James,  baker,  Bonnyrigg 

Murdoch,  Mrs,  grocer  and  wine  merchant, 
Bonnyrigg 

Murray,  Thomas,  LL.  D. ,  Elm  bank 


Mutter,  Misses,  Melville  bank 

Neilson,  Peter,  colporteur,  Polton  St.,  Bonnyrigg 

Nisbet,  Peter,  church  officer,  Nether  houses 

Peddie,  Ann,  Myrtle  grove 

Paterson,  Peter,  grocer,  Bonnyrigg 

Paterson,  Mrs  Thomas,  Bonnyrigg 

Pearson,  Captain  David,  4  Maryfield,  Bonnyrigu 

Pendreigh,  George,  Upper  Dalhousie 

Pendreigh,  William,  farmer,  Upper  Dalhousie     I 

Philip,  John,  wood  merchant  and  farmer,  Bonny , 

rigg 
Pirrie,  William,  contractor  and  wood  merchant 

Bonnyrigg 
Porteous,  P.,  &  Son,  painters 
Porteous,  George,  grocer,  Eskbank  R.  coach  offici 
Potts,  George  H.,  house  painter  and  decorator 

Fettis  mount 
Pringle,  Andrew,  grocer,  Bonnyrigg 
Ramsay,  R.  B.  Wardlaw,  of  Whitehill,  etc. 
Reid,  John,  joiner  and  undertaker 
Renton,  Mrs,  Oakmount 
Ritchie,  Thomas,  builder,  Bonnyrigg 
Robertson,  Rt.,  teacher,  L.  S.  School,  F.  G.  Hal 
Robertson,  Misses,  &  Stewart,  Devon  cottage 
Ronald,  John,  S.S.C.,  Prestonholm 
Ross,  D.,  grocer,  Poltonhall 
Russel,  James,  shoemaker,  Carrington 
Saunders,  John,  Bellevue  cottage 
Scott,  Mrs,  Springbank 
Simpson  &  Main,  fleshers 
Simpson,  Robert,  farmer,  Edgelaw 
Simpson,  Thomas  H.,  farmer,  Redside 
Skougall,  John,  dairyman,  Ashfield  place,  Bonny 

rigg 
Smith,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant 
Smith,  J.,  gardener,  Melville  castle 
Smith,  Mrs,  of  Dunesk 
Soniervad,  D.  J.,  Beech  park 
Somerville,  J.  &  W. ,  glue  and  size  manufacturers, 

Bonnyrigg 

Sommerville,  Arch.  F.,  papermaker,  Kevock  mili 
Spence,  Adam,  Viewpark 
Spottiswood,  Miss,  Alma  bank 
Steven,  E.,  joiner,  Burnside,  Bonnyrigg 
Steven,    Thomas,    builder,  joiner,    timber  mer- 
chant, appraiser,  and  house  agent,  Bonnyrigg 
Stewart,  James,  Mount  Esk 
Stewart,  Wm.,  land-steward,  Dalhousie  castle 
Storie,  George,  bookseller 
Straiton,  Wdliam,  grocer,  Bonnyrigg 
Taylor,  Mrs  Mark,  Elm  row 
Thomson,  J.  B.,  grain  merchant,  Albert  cottage 
Thomson,  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  Lasswade 
Thomson, '  William,  draper 
Thomson,  William,  West  Woodbine  cottage 
Thomson,  Miss  A.,  Albert  cottage 
Thorburn,  Robert,  Viewfield  house 
Tod,  Wm.,  &  Son,  papermakers,  St   Leonard's 

mill 

Tod,  Wm. ,  jun. ,  &  Co. ,  papermakers,  Springfield 
Tod,  Alexander,  farmer,  Aikendean 
Tod,  Andrew,  Laurel  bank 
Tod,  William,  junior,  Glenesk 
Traquair,  G.,  Goatbrae  cottage 
Trotter,  William,  draper 
Tweedie,  Miss,  Whitehill  villa 
Watson,  Henry,  farmer,  Lingerwood 
Watson,    James,    carter,    contractor,    and    wood 

merchant,  Woodfield 


COUNTY  DIEECTORY. 


46c 


Webster,  John,  Quarryliead  house 
Weir,  Richard,  grocer,  1  Eldin  place 
Weir,  Miss,  dressmaker,  Elder  place 
Widnell,  Heury,  &  Son,  carpet  manufacturers 
Woodward,  Major  Richard,  Mavisbush  house 
Wright,  J.,  St  Leonard's  paper  mills 
young,    W.,    session-clerk,  registrar,  and  agent 
for  City  of  Glasgow  Bank 


Leadburn. 

Affleck,  Joseph,  fanner,  Roseview 

Berriesford,  Capt.,  Magly  hill  » 

Brown,  James,  station-master 

Clerk,  Abraham,  farmer,  Graybrae 

Crawford,  Adam,  sub-postmaster,  Leadburn  toll 

Dalgleish,  Thomas,  innkeeper 

Doig,  George,  farmer,  Rosehill 

Hogg,  Robert,  farmer,  Rosemay 

Hogg,  Mrs,  farmer,  Mosshouses 

Kerr,  Henry,  farmer 

Louttit,  Charles,  post  messenger,  Mountain  cross 

M'Intosh,  James,  sen.,  La  Mancha 

M'Intosh,  James,  Whim  house 

Mark,  James,  farmer,  Easter  Deans 

Mossman,  David,  farmer  and  gardener,  Whim 

Murdison,  William,  farmer,  Craigburn 

Porteous,  John,  farmer,  Whim 

Reid,  James,  farmer,  Mosshouses 

Reid,  Thomas,  Newstead 

Scott,  William,  farmer,  Blaircochran 

Smart,  James,  farmer,  Kingside 

Young,  James,  farmer,  Ann's  mill 


Liberton  and  Gilmerton. 

Aitchison,  John,  Mount  Vernon 

Aitken,  William,  blacksmith 

Alexander,  Jas.  W.,  corn  mercht. ,  Stenhouse  mill 

Anderson,  David,  of  Moredun 

Annan,  Miss  Cecilia,  teacher,  Edmonstone 

Baird,  Sir  J.  Gardiner,  Bart. ,  Edmonstone  house 

Beatson,  Robert,  writer,  CraigmiRar 

Black,  Robert,  farmer,  Liberton  mains 

Bonthron,  Miss  Marjory,  teacher 

Borthwick,  Lewis,  of  Springwood  park 

Brodie,  David,  M.D.,L.R.C.S.E.,Columbialodge 

Brown,     Gavin,     inspector    of    poor,     Newton 

Smithy  green 
Brunton,  James,  grocer,  Gdmerton 
Christie,  William,  of  Craigend  park 
Church,  Duncan  M,  Fairnie  bank 
Cochrane,  W. ,  inspector  of  poor,  Moredun  cot. 
Cowe,    WiLliam,    private   lodgings  for   invalids, 

Greenend  house 
CroaU,  John,  Southfield 
Crosbie  &  Sons,  miners,  etc.,  Gilmerton 
Cross,  Robert,  farmer,  Hilltown 
Denholm,  David,  farmer,  Caiddcoats 
Dick,  Alexander,  millwright,  Smithy  green 
Douglas,  Bentlem,  farmer,  Peffer  mill 
Dow,  John,  shoemaker,  Greenend 
Dow,  William,  joiner  and  merchant,  Gilmerton 
Dow,  Mrs,  baker,  Gilmerton 
Duncan,  John,  of  Burnhead 
Eckford,  Peter,  tailor,  Stenhouse 
Edgely,  Robert,  farmer,  Gilmerton 


Edgely,  Thomas,  farmer,  Gilmerton 

Fergus,  James,  farmer,  Craigo'er 

Fullerton,  A.,  St  Agnes'  villa 

Galloway,  J.,  flesher,  Liberton  tower  cottage 

Good,  Alexander,  wright,  Nether  Liberton 

Goodfellow,  Robert,  land-steward,  Inch  cottage 

Graham,  John,  flesher,  Gilmerton 

Guthrie,  Rev.  David,  Free  Church  manse 

Hardy,  William,  farmer,  Muirhouse 

Harper,  Robert,  farmer,  Edmonstone  mains 

Harper,  Robert,  farmer,  Longthorne 

Henry,  J.,  S.S.C.,  The  Cottage,  Burnhead 

Hope,  Thomas,  smith,  Nether  Liberton 

Hutchison,  Thomas,  corn  dealer,  Greenend 

Inirie,  Henry,  St  Catherine's  cottage 

Inch,  John,  farmer,  Westmains 

Inch,  Mrs,  South  house 

Ireland,  W.  U.,  M.D.,  Liberton  house 

Jack,  Mrs,  bakei*,  Gilmerton 

Jack,  Mrs,  grocer,  Gilmerton 

Kelly,  Thomas  J.,  schoolmaster 

Kerr,  John,  wright,  Greenend 

Kerr,  Mrs,  general  dealer,  post  office 

Laing,  John,  farmer,  Melville  grange 

Laing,  Mrs,  Shawfair 

Lamb,  John,  slater  and  builder 

Lothian,  Maurice,  of  St  Catherine's 

Lumsden,  John,  sanitary  inspector,  Gilmerton 

Lyle,  Peter,  Snell  cottage 

M'Kenzie,  Joseph,  Stenhouse 

Monteith,  Bryden,  fanner,  Tower  mains 

Moore,  William,  teacher,  Gilmerton 

Monison,  James,  Viewbank 

Mylne,  Thomas,  farmer,  Niddrie  mains 

Nisbet,  John  More,  Drum  house 

Notman,  Archibald,  farmer,  West  edge 

Peacock,  Thomas,  M.D.,  Stenhouse 

Pendreigh,  Alexander,  Dove  park  cottage 

Pendridge,  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 

Edmonstone 
Pennycuick,  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer 
Rae,  James,  grocer,  Gilmerton 
Redpath,  Miss,  Bank  house,  Gilmerton 
Saidler,  James,  M.  D. ,' Private  Lunatic  Asylum, 

Gilmerton  house 
Savage,  R.  F.,  teacher,  Niddrie 
Smart,  James,  farmer,  Liberton  park 
Smeall,  Thomas,  gardener,  Wisp 
Stewart,  John,  waiter,  post  office 
Stewart,  Rev.  John,  manse 
Stewart,  Rev.  Peter,  M.A.,  manse,  Gilmerton 
Stobie,  Thomas,  gardener,  Kirklands 
Symons,  Walter,  baker,  Gilmerton 
Taylor,  Mrs 

Thomson,  William,  Woodbine  cottage 
Thornton,  Lieut.  John,  Nivelle  cottage 
Torrance,  Alexander,  farmer,  Liberton  house 
Torrance,  William,  farmer,  Hyvot's  bank 
Trotter,  Richard,  of  Mortonhall 
Vaughan,  Hon.  John,  Moredun  mains 
Wauchope,  Andrew,  of  Niddrie 
Webster,  Thomas,  manager,   Burdiehouse  lime- 
works 
Wilson,  John,  Yewlands 
Wright,  William,  grocer,  Niddrie  mill 

Livingston. 

See  Calder,  Mid. 


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COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


Loanhead. 

A  i  km  ax,  John,  carter,  New  Pentlancl 

Ainslie,  John,  fanner,  Hillend 

Aitchison,  Mrs,  Linden  cottage 

Allan,  John,  farmer,  Broomhills 

Arbuthnot,  George  C,  Ma\isbank  house 

Bain,  Mrs  (Inn) 

Barton,  Robert,  Pentland  house 

Borthwick,  Misses,  merchants 

Brown,  Peter,  slater 

Brown,  Thomas,  farmer,  Pentland  mains 

Cormack,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant 

Craig,  James,  joiner  and  undertaker 

Cunningham,  John,  mUlwiight,  New  Pentland 

Dunn,  Mrs,  farmer,  Burdiehouse  mains 

Falconer,  James 

Falconer,  John,  surgeon 

Ferguson,  John,  farmer,  Burghlee 

Fowler,  Mrs  John,  grocer 

Galloway,  James,  baker 

Glover,  James,  postmaster 

Hair,  H.,  Grange  bank 

Hargrieve,  David,  wine  merchant  and  grocer 

Henderson,  William,  Rose  cottage,  New  Pentland 

Hutchison,  Hugh,  fiesher 

Jamieson,  James,  boot  and  shoe  maker 

Jamieson,  "William,  farmer,  Straiton 

Jones,  Jn. ,  underground  manager,  Shotts  Iron  Co 

Kay,   Rev.  Alex.   C,  minister,  Free  Church  of 

Scotland,  Grasmere  cottage 
Kay,  William,  merchant,  Straiton 
Kay,  William,  plumber 

Ketchen,  A.,  &  Sons,  builders,  Hawthorn  cottage 
Ketchen,  Robert,  builder  (.4.  K.  &  Sons) 
Killen,  James,  sen.,  mole-catcher 
Lamb,  Mrs  Maiy 

Leadbetter,  James,  gardener,  Muirfield 
Lilby,  John,  bootmaker 
Lindsay,  John,  farmer 

M'Caul,  Elizabeth,  milliner  and  dressmaker 
Macdonald,  John,  pharmaceutical  chemist 
Mackay,  Robert,  Fountain  house 
Muir,  William  Hamilton,  Flowerfleld 
Murray,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer 
Murray,  John,  china  merchant 
Nelson,  Robert  R.,  The  Fountain 
Pae,  David,  New  Pentland  cottage 
Pendrich,  Ann,  spirit  dealer,  Pentland  inn 
Porteoiis,  Robert,  farmer,  Pentland  Pathhead 
Porteous,  Mrs,  milliner,  dressmaker,  and  general  Smaill,  George,  grocer,  Auchendinny 


Umpherston,  Charles,  Elmswood 
Umpherston,  Francis,  Elmswood 
Umpherston,  James,  Elmswood 
Umpherston,  William,  engineer,  Linden  lodge 
Watson,  John,  manager,  Shotts  Iron  Co. 
White,  John,  farmer,  Paradykes 

Lothian  Burn. 

Burtox,  J.  H.,  advocate,  Craig  house 

Cunningham,  Mrs,  Morton 

Curror,  John,  farmer,  Comiston 

Duff,  Alexander,  dairyman,  Braidsburn 

Finnie,  Mrs,  Swanston 

Jamieson,  David,  farmer,  Egypt 

Johnston,  John,  overseer,  Craig  house 

Law,  John,  dairyman 

M 'Galium,  John,  farmer,  Plewlands 

Mason,  Robert,  farmer,  Morton  mains 

Matheson,  Arclul.,  market  gardener,  Plewlands 

Reid,  John,  dairyman,  Bowbridge 

Skelton,  John,  The  Hermitage,  Braid 

Swan,  John,  &  Sons,  farmers,  Upper  Braid 

Watson,  Wm. ,  &  Son,  house  carpenters  and  joiner.- 

AVhite,  Alexander,  blacksmith 

Milton  Bridge. 

Allex,   Captain   D.    F.,    late   17th    Regiment, 

governor  of  military  prison,  Greenlaw 
Armstrong,  Alexander,  road  surveyor,  New  Milton 
Cameron,  Duncan,  schoolmaster,  Glencross 
Cochrane,  William,  farmer,  Sunnyside  cottage 
Cole,    Rev.    Robert,    chaplain    to    the    military 

prison,  Greenlaw  park 
Cowan,  James,  washing  establishment,  Anda-n- 

dinny,  Mill  house 
Cowan,  John,  Beeslack 
Forbes,  William,  contractor,  Auchendinny 
Gilbert,  Mrs  Janet,  dressmaker 
Hislop,  Mrs  Robert,  Auchendinny 
Inglis,  Miss  Helen,  spirit  merchant,  Fishers'  tryst 
Lawson,    James,    grocer  and  land-surveyor,  24 

Milton  cottages 
M'Gill,  Mrs  Agnes,  spirit  dealer,  Auchendinny 
Mitchell,  James,  blacksmith,  Fishers'  tryst 
Moffat,  Mrs  James,  farmer,  New  Milton 
Niven,  Andrew,  carrier,  Fishers'  tryst 
Niven,  William,  carrier,  Fishers'  tryst 
Paterson,  Robert,  grocer,  Easter  bridge,  Auchen 

dinnv 


draper 

Pringle,  James,  Pentland  villa 
Purdie,  John,  painter 
Renwick,  Michael,  builder 
Robertson,  William,  builder 
Sclater,  James,  farmer,  Townhead 
Sclater,  Mrs,  farmer,  Ingine 
Smith,  Robert,  grocer 
Stodart,  Adam,  farmer,  Damhead 
Stodart,  Matthew,  farmer,  Damhead 
Storie,  Mrs,  grocer 
Symington,  John,  fiesher 
Telfer,  John,  merchant 
Trotter,  Thomas  Courts,  Bilston  lodge 
Trotter,  William,  draper 

Umpherston    Brothers,    engineers,    millwrights, 
and  founders 


Sommerville,  William,  &  Son,  Dalmore  mill 
Thompson,  James,  smith,  Aiiehendinny 
Thompson,  Mrs,  Beeslack 

Thomson,  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  Auchendinny 
Thorburn,  John,  grocer  and  postmaster,  Loganlee 
Wahab,   Charles  James,  civil  engineer,  Maurice 

Wood  house 
White,  James,  manager,  Dalmore  mill 
Wood,    Dr,    deputy -inspector    general    of    hos- 
pitals, Greenlaw  park 

Murrayfleld. 

Axdehsox,  Mrs  Michael,  Old  Saughton 

Baildon,  Henry  C,  Duncliffe 

Bayne,  G,  Craigview 

Biggar,  William,  teacher,  Coltbridge  school 


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465 


Binnie,  John,  baker 

Blair,  Robert,  Old  Saughton  house 

Bower,  Robert,  Innerwiek  lodge 

Bryden,  John,  Waltham  lodge 

Bryden,  Robert,  "Waltham  lodge 

Bryden,  Mrs  William,  Waltham  lodge 

Buchanan,  Mrs  Andrew,  grocer  and  postmistress 

Campbell,  Mrs  Gunning,  Woodville 

Chapman,  Robert,  miller,  Dairy  mills 

Clyde,  James,  LL.D.,  classical  master,  Edin- 
burgh Academy,  2  Murrayneld 

Cox,  J.  &  G.,  tanners  and  glue  manufacturers, 
Gorgie  mills 

Cox,  John,  Gorgie  house 

Coxe,  Sir  James,  M.D.,  commissioner  iu  lunacy, 
Kinellan 

Craig,  James  (Craig  &  Rose),  Tor 

Dickson,  John,  farmer,  Saughton  mains 

Duff,  Mrs,  Greenside  lodge 

Duncan,  G. ,  wright  and  builder,  Rosebank  cot. 

Gray,  George,  grocer,  Gorgie  mills 

Henderson,  William,  blacksmith,  Cairns  cottage, 
Gorgie 

Hill,  W.  S.,  Murrayneld  house 

Hog,  Mrs,  senior,  of  Newliston,  Dun-Edin 

Hope,  James,  Belmont 

Law,  W.  ( W.  &  G.  Law),  Hermitage 

Lowe,  W.  Henry,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  Balgreen 

M'Intosh,  Misses,  Greenside  lodge 

Maccall,  Peter,  spirit  dealer 

Marshall,  John,  Pembroke  lodge 

Muir,  Rev.  William,  D.  D.,  Ornielie  villa 

Nicholson,  J.,  Rosebank 

Ninimo,  Mrs,  Sighthill 

Noble,  David,  dairyman,  Stenhouse  mills 

Penman,  Mrs,  Bythorn 

Robb,  James,  farmer,  Gorgie 

Robertson,  John,  joiner,  Parkhead 

Ross,  Daniel,  Rockville 

Ross,  Peter,  millmaster,  Coltbridge  mill 

Russell,  John,  farmer,  Saughton-hall  mains 

Smith,  James,  millmaster,  Saughton  mills 

Thomson,  James,  farmer,  Roseburn  and  Wester 
Dairy 

Thomson,  J.,  gardener,  Crooks  of  Murrayneld 

Tulloch,  John,  blacksmith,  Coltbridge 

Walker,  Robert,  blacksmith,  Parkhead 

Walker,  William,  Carlton  lodge 

Wallace,  Rev.  J.  A.,  Coltbridge  house 

Walton,  W.  R. ,  Murray  bank  house 

Wilkie,  J.,  wright,  Albert  cottage,  Gorgie 

Wilson,  James,  1  Murrayneld 

Wintour,  William,  house  painter,  Hawthorn 
lodge 

Wood,  Dr  Alexander,  Brae  lodge 

Musselburgh. 

Adamson,  Alexander,  Aracan  cottage,  Eskgreen 
Aitchison,  Mrs,  Drummore 
Aitken,  James,  Brunstane  mills 
Aitkenhead,  Mrs  Jane,  Herkes  loan 
Alexander,  John,  manager,  Wallyford  colliery 
Alison,  Thomas  &  Peter,  drapers,  High  street 
Allan,  Alexander,  builder  and  house  agent,  56 

Newbigging 
Allan,  George,  painter,  glazier,  and  paperhanger, 

66a  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Allan,  John,  grocer,  Carlhall 
2G 


Allan,  Methven,  15  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Allan,  Methven  (Agent,  North  British  and  Mer- 
cantile Insurance  Co.),  56  Newbigging 
Almond,  Hely  H.,  Loretto  house 
Anderson,  James,  sen.,  Bridgend 
Anderson,  James,  pharmaceutical  chemist,  101 
High  street  and  29  Bridge  street,  Fisherrow  ; 
house,  105  High  street 
Anderson,  P.,  tailor,  104  High  street 
Anderson,  Miss  Christina,  54  Newbigging 
Annan,  James,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  New- 
bigging 
Archibald,  M'Kenzie,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  70 

High  street,  Fisherrow 
Archibald,  M'Kenzie,  grocer  and  spirit  retailer, 

50  High  street 
Archibald,  R. ,  spirit  dealer,  46  High  street 
Baillie,  Lockhart  (I.R.),  East  Port  house,  High  st. 
Baillie,  Mrs  Geo.,  Bridgend  cottage,  Millhill 
Bain,  Charles  M.,  tea  merchant,  125  High  street 
Balmain,  Thomas  C,  com.  agent,  4  High  street 
Banks,  Thos.,  net  agent,  New  street,  Fisherrow 
Barbour,  John,  baker,  49  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Barlas,  Rev.  George,  minister,  United  Presby- 
terian church,  Millhill 
Bathgate,  Miss,  9  Bridge  street 
Begg,  Mrs  M.,  draper,  86  High  street 
Bell,    A.,    china  warehouse,    71    High    street, 

Fisherrow 
Bennet,  Misses,  boarding  and  day  school,  2  Esk 

green 
Beveridge,  Rev.  J.  G. ,  Inveresk  manse 
Bisset,  Andrew,  wright,  S.  Vennel,  Fisherrow 
Bisset,  Robert,  builder,  15  Eskside,  Fishen-ow 
Black,  Richard,  grocer,  Millhill 
Black,  Miss,  The  Cottage,  Dalrymple's  loan 
Black,  David,  spirit  dealer,  High  st.,  Fisherrow 
Black,  Geo.,  bookbinder,  53  Highst.,  Fisherrow 
Blair,  Thomas,  printer,  125  High  street 
Boak,  Mrs  Margaret,  Jessie  villa,  Fisherrow 
Bourhill,    George,  sheepskin  mat  manufacturer 

and  wool  agent,  Sheepfield 
Bourhill,  John,  baker,  148  High  st.,  Fisherrow 
Bourhill,  Wm. ,  cork  manufacturer,  8  Bridge  st. 
Bourhill,  Miss,  17  Eskside 
Bridgeford,  David  F.,  solicitor,  8  High  street 
Bridges,  Mrs  James,  Belfield  house 
Brockie,  James,  172  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Brooks,  James,  tailor,  55  High  street 
Brooks,   William,   slater  and  glazier,   7  Bridge 

street,  Fisherrow 
Brown,  Alexander,  cattle  dealer,  Dambrae 
Brown,  James,  grocer,  Wanton  walls 
Brown,  John,  1  Linkfield 
Brown,  Mrs,  Leven  Hall,  Musselburgh 
Bruce,  John,  china  merchant,  Wonder  street 
Brydon,  James,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant, 

Newbigging 
Burn,  Mi's  William,  58  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Burns,  J.  &  A.,  shoemakers,  96  High  street 
Byres,  Miss  P.,  draper,  26  Bridge  street 
Caird,  A.,  ship-chandler,  Fisherrow 
Caird,  Andrew,  public  house,  New  st. ,  Fisherrow 
Campbell,  Ad.,  gardener,  Eskside 
Campbell,  C.  D.,  Home  for  Invalids,  Rosehill, 

Inveresk 
Campbell,  Jas.,  coal  and  gravel  mercht. ,  Millhill 
Campbell,  John,  Leith  carrier,  1  Millhill 
Campbell,  John  S.,  gardener,  Newbigging 


466 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


Carey,  William,  house  painter,  42  Newbigging    I  Edwards,    James    Forrest,    writer  and    notary 

Carlisle,  George,  High  street,  Fisherrow  !     public,  Bridge  street 

Carrick,    F.    &  A. ,    edge-tool  manufacturers,    1 :  Elder,  James,  farmer,  Whitehill  mains 

New  street,  Fisherrow  i  Elphinstone,  Right  Hon.  Lord,  Carberry  tower 

Carse,  M.,  baker,  etc.,  139  High  street  Elwes,  Henry  John,  station  agent,  Fisherrow 

Carse,    Thomas,  jun.   {Agent,  Royal  Insurance  Emlay,  James,  flesher,  87  High  st,  Fisherrow 

Co. ),  High  street  Eskside  Fibre  Works,  manufacturers  of  paper- 

Carse,  Mrs  Stewart,  house  painter,  8  High  street,       makers' pulp 


Fisherrow 

Carse,  Mrs  Thomas,  14  Bridge  street 

Cathie,  James,  shoemaker,  19  Wonder  street 

Chalmers,  Alexander,  Melville  house,  Fisherrow 

Chalmers,  Mrs,  The  Cottage,  Fisherrow 

Charles,  W,  Grove  street 

Christie,  C.  &  A.,  Wallyford  colliery 

Clark,  Adam,  tailor,  16  Smart's  wynd 

Clark,  D.,  house  painter,  etc.,  135  High  street 

Clark,  Robert,  horse  dealer,  New  st.,  Fisherrow 

Clark,  William,  cowfeeder,  High  st.,  Fisherrow 

Clerk,  Thomas,  4  Linkfield 

Clerk,  Miss  Jessie,  Rosemount 

Cleugh,  John,  Rosehall 

Coldwells,  Thomas,  gardener,  Dambrae 

Colt,  Mrs,  Inveresk  house 

Commercial  Ban'k  of  Scotland;  office,  Bridge 

street 
Cousin,   David  (City  architect,  City  Chambers, 

Edinburgh),  Esk  grove,  Inveresk 
Cowan,  R.  D.  (Commercial  Bank,  Edinburgh), 

Campie  lane  house 
Cowan,  J.,  telegraph  officer,  New  Hailes  station 
Cowan,  Mrs  J.,  153  High  street 
Craven,  Mrs  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

Market  street,  Fisherrow 
Crerar,  Misses  C.  &  M.,  milliners,  37  High  st. 
Croll,  John,  manufacturer  and  draper,  107  High 

street,  Fisherrow 
Currie,  James,  coal  agent,  Herkes  loan 
Currie,  John,  plumber,  100  High  St.,  Fisherrow 
Currie,    William,    baker   and   grocer,    13    High 

street,  Fisherrow 
Currie,  Mrs,  grocer,  26  Market  street 
Dalrymple,  Charles,  New  Hailes 
Dalrymple,  Miss,  Dalrymple  loan 
Davidson,  Mrs,  Lewisvale 
Deans  &  Moore,  coalmasters,  Smeaton  park 
Denholm,  David,  farmer,  Carberry  mains 
Dickson,  James,  plumber,  76  High  street 
Dickson,  Robert,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  69 

High  street 
Donaldson,  James,  Kildonan  cottage,  Millhill 
Dow,    Henry  Russell,    F.E.I.S.,    rector  of  the 

grammar  school,  121  High  street 
Downie  &  Kinghorn,  contractors,  Fisherrow 
Drummond,  Robert,  chimney-sweeper,  High  st. 
Drysdale,  W.,  spirit  dealer,  35  Newbigging 
Dudgeon,  J.  R.  &  G.,  fleshers,  97  High  street 
Dudgeon,  Robert,  Trinity  house 
Dudgeon,  Mrs  George,  &  Son,  iieshers,  High  st. 
Dirff,  Miss  Christina,  7  Wonder  street 
Duncan,  Scott  David,  farmer,  Monkton  house 
Duncan,  William,  Millhill 
Dundas,  Mrs,  Halkerston  lodge,  Inveresk 
Easton,    James,    sheepskin    mat  manufacturer, 

112  High  street 
Eckford,  Mrs  John,  spirit  dealer,  Eskside 
Edward,    James,    family  grocer   and  wine   mer- 
chant,  28  Briilge  street;  house,   11    Market 
street 


Farquharson,  John,  timber  and  pavement  mer- 
chant,    cabinetmaker,    and     upholsterer,    13 
Bridge  street  ;  house,  Mall  house 
Farquharson,  Thomas,  slater,  9  East  Yennel 
Fearns,  <*.,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  merchant,  70 

High  street 
Ferguson,  John,  grocer,  High  street 
Ferguson,   Robert,   bleacher  and  dyer,  Eskvale 
bleachfield  ;  offices,  48  Hanover  street  and  9 
South  College  street,  Edinburgh 
Fergusson,  Lady  Dalrymple,  New  Hailes 
Ferrier,  John,  gardener,  Dalrymple  loan. 
Forbes,  Charles,  Millhill 
Fonuan,  Mrs,  publican,  Leven  hall 
Forrest,  George,  temperance  hotel,  100  High  st. 
Forrest,    Robert,    china  merchant,    142    High 

street,  Fisherrow 
Forrester,  Mrs  James,  44  High  street 
Forster,  James,  potter,  Newbigging 
Fraser,  John,  smith  and  ironmonger,  119  High 

street 
Frier,  James,  manager,  Musselburgh  and  Fisher- 
row Co-operative  store,  Bridge  st.,  Fisherrow 
Gairdner,  Mrs,  7  Eskside 

Gardener,  John  Frederick,  Bush  house,  Fisherrow 
Gardner,  Daniel,  farmer,  Barbachlaw 
Garvie,  Miss  H.,  131  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Gavin,  P.,  &  Sons,  canvas  manufacturers,  Mill- 
hill 
Gay,  John,  flesher,  40  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Gibson,    Charles    k    John,    cabinetmakers   and 

joiners,  8  Millhill 
Gibson,  Henry,  tobacconist,  67  High  street 
Gillies,  James,  gardener,  Wallyford 
GiUon,  Mrs,  lodgings,  1  High  street 
Gordon,   James,  stationer  and  news-agent,  107 

High  street,  Musselburgh 
Gourlay,  Jas.,  market  gardener,  Dalrymple's  loan 
Gourlay,  John,  Golf  house,  Links 
Graham,    William,     Principal,    Campie    house 

boarding  school 
Gray,  Hugh,  spirit  dealer,  26  Newbigging 
Gray,  James  (G.P.O.),  2  Smeaton  park,  Inveresk 
Grey,  Alexander,  veterinary  surgeon,  Ivy  lodge, 

Links 
Grey,  Mrs,  Monktonhall  house 
Grieve  &  M'Kinlay,  Pinkie  brick  and  tile  works 
Grieve,   John,    salt  manufacturer,   Pinkie  pans, 

and  lessee  of  Pinkie  quarry 
Grieve,  John,  smith,  etc.,  2  Bridge  street 
Grieve,     Thomas,     blacksmith,     High     street, 

Fisherrow 
Gulland,  John,  farmer,  Monktonhall 
Hall,  Mrs,  Dalrymple's  loan 
Hanydside,  Thomas,  &  Davidson,   nurserymen, 

seedsmen,  and  florists,  Glen  nurseries 
Handyside,  Misses,  Greenhall 
Harper,  Francis,  Springfield,  Inveresk 
Hawkins,  Joseph,  bootmaker,  89  High  street 
Hay,  J.,  surveyor,  150  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Hay,  Miss,  Herkes  loan 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


467 


Henderson,   James,  grocer  and  provision  mer- 
chant, 37  Newbigging 
Hewitt,  Josiali,  grocer,  174  High  st.,  Fisherrow 
Henderson,  John,  station-master,  Musselburgh 
Hill,  Geo.,  superintendent  of  works,  72  High  st. 
Hill,  John  (H.M.   Customs),   129  High  street, 

Fisherrow 
Hill,    Mrs  Isabella,    baker,    etc.,    High    street, 

Fisherrow 
Hogg,  James,  hairdresser,  90  High  street 
Home,  A.  M.  (Royal  Bank,  Edinr. ),  Eskbank 
Hood,  Mrs  Mary,  spirit  dealer,  45  High  street 
Hooker,   James,    teacher,   Free   Church  school, 

Fisherrow 
Hope,  Sir  Archibald,  Pinkie  house 
Howie,  Alexander,  Edinburgh  carrier,  Dambrae 
Huie,  Hector  Munro,  16  Market  st.,  Fisherrow 
Hume,  Thomas,  grocer,  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Hume,  Miss,  94  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Hunter,  Henry  H.,  baker  and  confectioner,  91 

High  street 
Hunter,  P.,  farmer,  Whitecraig 
Hunter,  Peter,  missionary,  Scottish  Coast  Mis- 
sion, Herkes  loan 
Hunter,  Robert,  plasterer,  2S  Eskside 
Hurst,    George,  bricklayer  and  furnace -builder, 

Market  street 
Imrie,  Kev.  James,  A.M.,  Moray  cot.,  Esk  green 
Inglis,  Alexander,  gardener,  43  Higli  street 
Inglis,  "William  Allan,  commission  agent  and  corn 

dealer,  High  street 
Inglis,   Mrs   Margaret,  grocer   and   baker,    136 

Fisherrow 
limes,  Adam,  baker,  32  Market  street,  Fisherrow 
Innes,  Miss  M.,  draper,  34  Market  street 
Jack,  Rev.  Dr  Alexander,  United  Presbyterian 

minister,  Lochend  house,  Fisherrow 
Jack,  James,  commission  agent,  68  Newbigging 
Johnston,  Andrew,  96  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Johnston,  James   {agent,  Scottish  Legal  Burial 

Loan  Society),  24  Wonder  str-eet 
Johnston,    Robert,    druggist,    89    High    street, 

Fisherrow 
Johnstone,  John,  Esk  green  cottage,  Fisherrow 
Keir,  P. ,  boatbuilder  and  shipwright,  West  bush, 

Fisherrow 
Kelt,  Peter,  commission  agent,  corner  of  South 

vennel  and  Herkes  loan 
Kemp,  J.,  &  Co.,  wine  merchants,  25  High  street 
Kemp,  James,  parsonage  house,  High  street 
Kemp,  John  F.,  parsonage  house,  High  street 
King,   George,  tacksman  of  Musselburgh   petty 

and  general  customs,  26  High  st. ,  Fisherrow 
Laing,  Walter  (Inland  Revenue),  64  Fisherrow 
Laing,  Miss  Beatrice,  Cairnie  house 
Lauder,  Alexander,  farmer  and  gardener,  Goshen 
Laurie,  George,  surgeon,  32  Bridge  street 
Laurie,  James,  Fisherrow  links 
Lawrie,  Miss  Catherine,  Herkes  loan 
Lawson,  Archibald  k  Stephen,  painters,  glaziers, 

and  paperhangers,  High  street 
Lees  &  Edwards,  writers  and  notaries  public,  and 

agent  for  Caledonian  Insurance  Company,  36 

Bridge  street 
Lees,    Thomas,    town-clerk,  writer,   and  notary 

public,  agent  for  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  36 

Bridge  street 
Legat,  John,  &  Co.,  tanners  and  curriers,  Mill- 
hill  ;  house,  3  Linkiield  place 


Legat,  Thomas  &   D.    C,   tanners   and  leather 

merchants,  Millhill 
Legat,  Robert,  W.S.,  Esk  park 
Legat,  Thomas,  farmer,  Pinkie  mains 
Legat,  Mrs  James,  Millhill 
Legat,  Mrs,  Trafalgar  lodge,  Millhill 
Legat,  Misses,  Holly  bush  house 
Leitch,  John,  grocer,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  mer- 
chant,   postmaster,   agent  for  Scottish   Union 
Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company,  and  Pres- 
tongrange  colliery,  and  registrar  of  births,  etc. , 
47  High  street 
Leneh,  Mrs,  6  High  street 
Lindsay,  James,  spirit  retailer,  151  High  street 
Lindsay,  Mrs  Samuel,  Millhill 
Livingston,  David,  Smeaton  park 
Livingstone  &  Carse,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit  mer- 
chants, High  street 
Livingstone,  John,  Mansfield  house 
Logan,  Mrs,  spirit  merchant,  Leven  hall 
Lorimer,  Mary,  dairy,  5  High  street 
Lothian,  Rev.  William,  Congregational  minister 

1  High  street 
Lowe,  George,  market  gardener,  Kirk  park 
Lyall,  L.,  brewer,  High  street,  Fisherrow 
M 'Alpine,  Miss,  dressmaker,  34  High  street 
M 'Arthur,  Alexander,  Bridge  street 
M'Auslane,  William,  gardener,  Inveresk 
M'Cartney,  Wm.,  sea-gravel  merchant,  New  st. 
Macdonald,     Mrs    Alexander,    grocer,     etc.,    95 

High  street 
M'Dougall,  Thomas,  &  Son,  florists  and  seedsmen, 

Campie  cottage 
M'Ewan,   Peter,    golf  club  maker,    Golf  house, 

Millhill 
M'Gill,  Rev.  Henry  M.,  minister  of  North  Esk 

parish,  Eskside 
Mackenzie,  Airs,  Whitehouse,  west 
Mackie,  Mrs  William,  33  Bridge  street 
Mackinlay,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  chemical  works, 

Fisherrow 
Mackinlay,  John,  Leven  hall 
Mackintosh,  Captain  Robert  Harry,  Sweet  home, 

Eskside 
M'Leish,  Miss,  Bridgend,  Millhill 
MacNab,  Duncan,  schoolmaster,  Herkes  loan 
M'Nab,  James,  burgh  school,  42  High  street 
M'Naughton,  Charles,  confectioner,  88  High  st. 
M'Neil,  Malcolm,  Oak  lodge,  Inveresk 
M'Nicol,  Peter,  Leith  carrier,  Millhill 
Macqueen,  Archibald,  11  Bridge  street 
Marshall,  Hugh,  builder,  Calder  cottage,  New- 
bigging 
Maxwell,  Geo.,  wright  and  blacksmith,  Campie 

lane 
Millar,  W.  &  J. ,  tanners  and  merchts. ,  Fisherrow 
Millar,    Andrew,    auctioneer   and   appraiser,    4S 

High  street 
Millar,  John,  coal  merchant  and  contractor,-  New 

street,  Fisherrow 
Millar,  Peter,  tanner  and  merchant,  4  Eskside 
Millar,  Thomas,  tanner,  Beaehside  house 
Millar,  Thomas,  grocer  and  fishing  tackle  mer- 
chant, Fisherrow 
Millar,  Mrs  James,  Spring  bank 
Millar,  Mrs  Margaret,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer, 

Sea  View  inn 
Miller,  William,  manufacturer  of  starch,  pithina 
food,  and  farina  ;  house,  Links,  Fisherrow 


468 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


Milne,  Vice- Admiral  Sir  Alexander,  K.C.B.,  In- 

veresk 
Mitchell,  Alex.,  &  Son,  scourers  and  contractors 

to  the  "War  Department,  "Waulk  mill 
Mitchell,  James,  &  Co.,  Wellington  chemical  and 

salt  works 
Mitchell,  Alexander,  jun. ,  contractor  to  the  "War 

Department,  30  Market  street 
Mitchell,  Jas.,  veterinary  surgeon,  M.R.C.V.S.L. 

and  E. ,  95  High  street 
Moffat,    Mrs  A.,  private  lunatic  asylum,  New- 
Digging  house 
Montgomery,  John,  spirit  retailer,  66  High  street, 

Fisherrow 
Montgomery,    Robert,    grocer,    55   High   street, 

Fisherrow 
Moore,  Thomas  H,  coalmaster,  Smeaton  park, 

Inveresk 
Morgan,  Mrs,  4  Esk  green 
Morrison,  Mrs,  30  Eskside 
Muir,  Mrs  P. ,  dairy,  New  street,  Eisherrow 
Monro,  A.,  gardener,  "West  Holmes,  Fisherrow 
Murray,  Mrs,  Eskside  cottage 
Murray,  Miss,  13  Eskside 
Neilson,  Isabella,  spirit  retailer,  22  Eskside 
Nicholson,   Mrs   Margaret,    private  lodgings,   5 

Eskside 
Nisbet,  Mrs  John,  12  High  street 
Noble,  Alexander,  dairy,  Lochends 
On-,  Alexander,  dairyman,  New  st,  Fisherrow 
Oswald,  Lady  Mary,  Manor  house,  Inveresk 
Park,  James,  farmer,  Stoneyhill  house 
Park,  Thomas,  farmer,  Stoneyhill 
Park,  "William,  golf  club  and  ball  maker,  Links 
Paterson,  George,  &  Son,  shoemakers,  High  st. 
Paterson,  George,  37  High  street 
Paterson,  John,  china  merchant,  77  High  street 
Pennycook,    Robert,    grocer,    56    High    street, 

Fisherrow 
Pitcairn,  James  L.,  Millhill 
Porteous,  J.,  smith  and  cartwright,  Fisherrow 
Primerose,   George,  haircloth  manufacturer   and 

merchant,  Dambrae  ;  house,  Primrose  place 
Primerose,  Mrs  Nicol,  38  High  street 
Proudfoot,  John,  farmer,  Midfield  mains 
Proudfoot,  Thomas,  farmer,  Pinkiehill 
Purdie,  Mrs  James,  spirit  dealer,  Millhill 
Purves,  James,  F.E.I.S.,  teacher,  3  Eskside 
Quarrier,  Mrs,  grocer,  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Raebum,  Miss,  27  Bridge  street 
Registrar's  Office,  births,  deaths,  andmarriages 
for  the  district  of  Inveresk  and  Musselburgh, 
47  High  street,  Musselburgh 
Reid,  Dr,  Esk  green,  Musselburgh 
Reid,  Miss  C.  and  George,  private  asylum,  Hall- 
cross  house,  Fisherrow 
Renton,  John,  blacksmith,  Crossgate  hill 
Riddell,  John,  draper,  6S  High  street 
Riddock,  "Wakelin,  &  Co. ,  seed  crushers,  Oil  mills 
Riddock,  James  T.  (i?.  Wahelin  <k  Co.),  Eskside 

house 
Ritchie,  James,  Herkes  loan,  Fisherrow 
Ritchie,  Miss  Euphemia,  Herkes  loan,  Fisherrow 
Roberts,  Charles  William,  Millhill  cottage 
Robertson,  Ebenezer,  hotel  and  posting  establish- 
ment, Musselburgh  Arms  hotel,  49  High  st. 
Robertson,  Win.,  baker  and  grocer,  111  High  st.  I 
Robertson,  Mrs  Catherine,  smith  and  ironmonger, 
Newbigging 


Ronald,  Jas. ,  hairdresser,  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Ronald,  P.,  shoemaker,  132  High  st.,  Fisherrow 
Ronald,  Miss,  draper  and  milliner,  58  High  st., 

FisheiTow 
Rutherford,  John,  china  merchant,  92  High  st., 

Fisherrow 
Ryder,  Thomas,  baker,  "Wellington  place 
Sanderson,  A.  Macdonald,  surgeon,  F.R.C.S.,  10 

Bridge  street 
Sanderson,  H.,  surgeon,  R.N.,  19  Bridge  street 
Sandilands,  Richard,  plumber,  High  street 
Sandilands,  "Walter,  wright,  Inveresk 
Sandilands,  William,  smith,  Inveresk 
Sawers,  George,  saddler,  172  High  st.,  Fisherrow 
Sawers,  Misses,  Hope  park 
Scarlett,  Robert,  gardener,  Daliymple  loan 
Scott,  Andrew,  manager,  gasworks 
Scott,  George,  slater,  Herkes  loan,  Fisherrow 
Scott,  T.  R,  M.D.,  9  High  street 
Scrynigeour,  Henry,  gardener,  Beggar  bush 
Seaton,  J.,  hat  manufacturer,  25  Bridge  Street 
Simpson,  George,  Dovecot  house,  Fisherrow 
Simpson,  Rev.  Matthew,  Congregational  minister, 

21  Bridge  street 
Smart,  Andrew,  baker,  Newbigging 
Smart,  Chas.,  lathsplitter,  5  High  st.,  Fisherrow 
Smart,  George,  draper,  72  High  street 
Smith,  Rev.   Christopher,  Episcopal  clergyman, 

2  Linkfield 
Smith,  George,  farmer,  Chalkieside 
Smith,  George,  builder  and  monumental  worker, 

17  Bridge  street 
Smith,  James,  grocer,  105  High  street 
Smith,  William  Beattie,  surgeon,  Linkfield  cot. 
Smith,  "W.,  watchmaker,  71  High  street 
Smith,  Mrs  A.,  grocer  and  spirit  retailer,  21  High 

street,  Fisherrow 
Smith,  Mrs,  Lochend  house 
Spears,  Wrilliani,  victual  dealer,  67  High  street, 

Fisherrow 
Spears,  Mrs  M.,  baker,  135  High  street 
Spence,  Alexander  Ogilvy,  agent  for  Commercial 

Bank  of  Scotland  and  Alliance  Assurance  Co., 

Bridge  street 
Stagg,  John,  saddler,  53  High  street 
Steeples,  Wm.,  painter,  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Stevenson,    "William,    governor,    Inveresk    com- 
bination poorhouse 
Stewart,    Alexander,    house  painter,    23   Bridge 

street ;  house,  24 
Stewart,  Charles,  Sweethope 
Stewart,  Mrs  Euphemia,  44  High  street 
Stewart,  William,  mole-catcher,  Monktonhall 
Stewart,  Miss  Ann,  lodgings,  Newbigging 
Stirling,  J.,  &  Sons,  merchants,  and  agents  for 

the  Northern  Assurance  Co.,  147  High  street 
Stuart,  J.  &  W\,  cotton  and  hemp  spinners,  and 

net  and  twine  manufacturers,  Eskside 
Sutherland,  Alex.,  Forth  cottage,  Fisherrow  links 
Sutherland,  Mrs,  31  Market  street 
Symons,  Andrew,  writer  and  notary  public,  agent 

for  Queen  Insurance  Co.,  88  High  st.,  Fisherrow 
Symons,  Robert,  baker,  90  High  st.,  Fisherrow 
Tait,    Robert,    cattle   dealer,    156    High   street, 

Fisherrow 
Taylor,  D. ,  market  gardener,  Newbigging 
Taylor,  John,  gardener,  Midfield  cottage,  Inveresk 
Telfer,  Robert,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  6  High 

street,  Fisherrow 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


469 


Tennant,  J. ,  currier  and  leather  merchant  (agent, 

General  Insurance  Co.),  Dalrymple  loan 
Tennant,  T.,  corkcutter,  15  High  st.,  Fisherrow 
Thompson,  Joseph  &  Samuel,  curriers  and  shoe- 
makers, High  street,  Fisherrow 
Thomson,  Charles  S.,  1  High  street 
Thomson,  David,  baker,  8-1  High  st.,  Fisherrow 
Thomson,  G.,  baker,  30  Bridge  street,  Fisherrow 
Thomson,    Th.,    surgeon,    F.R.C.S.,    Shepherd 

house,  Inveresk 
Thomson,  William,  wright,  and  assessor  of  lands 
and  heritages  for  the  burgh  of  Musselburgh, 
37  Market  street,  Fisherrow 
Thomson,  Mrs,  private  lunatic  asylmn,   White- 
house,  Inveresk 
Thomson,  Mrs  Rachel,  IS  Eskside 
Tinto,  J.,  millwright,  12  High  street 
Tod,  Matthew,  commission  agent,  36  Newbigging 
Topp,  William,  station-rnaster,  Niddry 
Trotter,  Mrs,  2  MiUhill 

Veitch,  James,  grocer,  52  New  street,  Fisherrow 
Vernor,  Mrs,  38  Newbigging 
Vincent,  John,  tea,  wine,   and  spirit  merchant, 

128  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Wakelin,  John  (i?.    W.  &  Co.),  Rosehill  house, 

Inveresk 
Walker,  John,  printer,  bookseller,  and  stationer, 

33  High  street 
Watson,  William,  teacher,  27  Bridge  street 
Watt,  W.  S.,  grocer,  154  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Wauchope,  Sir  John  Don,  Bart. ,  of  Edmonstone, 

Newton  house 
Wells,  Miss,  boarding  and  day  school  for  young 

ladies,  Bed  house,  MiUhill 
Welsh,  Wm.,  grocer,  16  Market  street,  Fisherrow 
White,    John,    contractor,    grocer,    and   victual 

dealer,  1  Bridge  street 
Whitelaw,    John,    manager    Prestongrange    col- 
liery, and  surveyor  St  Clement's  wells 
Whitelaw,  William,  cab  proprietor,  5  High  street; 

house,  S  MiUhill 
"Whitelaw,  Mrs  Katherine,  brewer,  Fisherrow 
Whitson,  Andrew,  grocer,  18  Newbigging 
Whytock,  A. ,  gardener,  Victoria  place 
Wilken,    John,    collector  of   police   and  prison 
assessments,  Town  Hall  ;  house,  High  street, 
Fisherrow 
Wilkie,  J.  &  A. ,  curriers  and  leather  merchants, 

115  High  street 
WiUiamson,  Misses,  117  High  street,  Fisherrow 
Wilson,  George,  baker,  58  High  street 
Wilson,  James,  grocer  and  farmer,  Wanton  waUs 
Wilson,  James,  jun.,  farmer,  Newton 
Wilson,  John,  market  gardener,  Monktonhall 
Wilson,  Robert,  buUder,  33  High  st. ,  Fisherrow 
Wilson,  Thomas,   commission  agent,   109    High 

street 
Wilson,  Rev.  WiUiam,  minister  of  Free  Church, 

Free  Church  manse,  Linkfield 
Wilson,  Mrs  Mary,  155  High  street 
Wilson,  Miss,  Olive  bank 

Wood,  Geo.  W.,  taUor,  etc.,  95  High  st. ,  Fisherrow 
Wood,  Jn.,  greyhound  trainer,  Ship  inn,  Fisherrow 
Young,  Thomas,  pawnbroker,  12  Wonder  street 
Young,  Misses,  High  street,  Fisherrow 

Ormiston. 

See  Tranent. 


Pencaitland. 
See  Tranent. 

Penicuik. 

Abernethy,  James,  farmer,  Howgate 

Abernethy,  Thomas,  baker 

Affleck,  James,  merchant 

Affleck,  John,  Roseview 

Ainslie,  William,  farmer,  Cucken 

Alexander,  James,  merchant 

Alexander,  Robert,  parochial  schoolmaster 

Anderson,  Alexander,  tailor  and  clothier 

Baxindine,  John,  blacksmith,  Bowlea 

Bell,  Miss,  Penicuik  infant  school 

Bertram,  William,  farmer,  Amozendean 

Birrell,  James,  papermaker 

Blaikie,  James,  farmer,  Howgate 

Brass,  James,  taUor,  and  inspector  of  poor 

Brown,  James,  &  Co.,  paper  manufac. ,  Eskmills 

Brown,  Adam,  carpenter  and  builder 

Brown,  Daniel,  farmer,  Auchendinny  mains 

Brown,  James,  wood  merchant 

Brown,  John,  butcher 

Brown,  Thomas,  mill  and  cart  wright,  Monks- 
bum  cottage 

Bryden,  Alexander,  smith 

Cairns,  John,  agent  for  North  British  Railway 
Co.,  Loanston  station 

Charles,  Matthew,  Brae  house 

Clapperton,  James,  farmer,  Maybank 

Clerk,  Sir  James,  Bart. ,  Penicuik  house 

Cossar,  Miss  Christina,  grocer 

Cowan,  Alex.,  &  Sons,  papermakers,  Valleyfield 

Cowan,  Charles,  Valleyfield 

Cowan,  Charles  William,  Woodslee 

Cowan,  George,  Valleyfield 

Cowan,  Miss,  Garden  viUa 

Craik,  John,  merchant 

Craster,  John,  governor,  Wellington  reformatory 
farm  school 

Dalley,  George,  fiesher 

Dent,  John,  farmer,  Ravensnook 

Duncan,  James,  druggist  and  stationer 

Easton,  Jane,  innkeeper 

Evans,  WUUam  G.,  land-steward 

Ewart,  John,  &  Sons,  builders 

Fauchie,  Martin,  surgeon 

Fleming,  James,  farmer,  Coats 

Fraser,  WUliani  &  Adam,  contractors,  Wall  tower 

FuUarton,  Robert,  vintner 

Fulton,  Mrs  Catherine,  draper 

Garnock,  John,  Carlops,  North  Esk  reservoir 

Gibson,  John  L.,  draper 

Hall,  Thomas,  merchant 

Harper,  Hugh,  grocer 

Hawk,  Misses,  fancy  warehouse,  Paradise  cottage 

Henderson,  John,  farmer,  Auchincorth 

Henderson,  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant 

Hislop,  James,  farmer,  Netherton 

Hodge,  James,  hotel-keeper 

Holgate,  Joseph,  boot  and  shoe  maker 

Horsburgh,  Robert,  South-bank  house 

Howden,  Charles,  watchmaker 

Hunter,  Jas.  M'Lean,  architect  and  land  surveyor 

Imrie,  Rev.  WiUiam  W.,  manse 

Johnstone,  George,  baker 

Jones,  James,  boot  and  shoe  maker 


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COUNTY  DIRECTORY 


Kay,  Robert,  carter  and  carrier 
Kerr,  Thomas,  coal  agent,  Square 
Laing  &  Fowlis,  clothiers,  Bank  street 
Laing,  John,  wright,  Silverhurn 
Laing,  John,  farm-overseer,  Kerswell  cottage 
Lamb,  Thomas,  baker 
Law,  William,  bricklayer 
Lawson,  Charles,  builder,  Blackburn  cottage 
M 'Donald,  John,  station-master 
Macdonald  &  Alison,  Misses,  dressmakers 
M'Dougal,  Thomas,  Eskvale 
M'Gill,  Alexander,  smith  and  founder 
M  'Gill,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant 
M'Gregor,  Helen,  china  merchant 
M'Kerrow,  Rev.  John,  U.  P.  manse 
M'Leod,  Bobert,  tailor  and  clothier 
Merricks,  Mrs  Thomas  A.  H. 
Messer,  T.  J.  Fordyce,  M.D. 
Muir,  R.,  bootmaker 
Murray,  Robert,  farmer,  Spittal 
Murray,  Robert,  of  Springfield 
Murray,  Thomas,  farmer,  Braidwood  and  Eastside 
Paterson,  John,  agent,  Clydesdale  Bank 
Paterson,  John,  farmer,  Eastfield 
Paterson,  John,  grocer,  Bridgend 
Penicuik  Co-operative  Association 
Pettrie,  H.,  land-steward,  Wellington  Reformat. 
Philip,  Helen,  merchant,  Kirkhill 
Robb,  William,  fanner,  Brunstane 
Robertson,  John,  postmaster  and  saddler 
Russel,  James,  grocer  and  draper 
Scott,  Adam,  farmer,  Marfield 
Sharp,  W.,  clothier 

Simpson,  Walter,  decorative  house  painter,  paper- 
hanger,  gilder,  and  glazier 
Simpson,  William,  stationer 
Simpson,  William,  grocer,  Kirkhill 
Smith,  James,  farmer,  Netherton 
Smith,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker 
Sommerville,  William,  farmer,  Wanton  walls 
Stevenson,  T.,  farmer,  Mount  Lothian 
Stewart,  Rev.  Hugh  A. ,  Free  Church  manse 
Symington,  Henry,  general  merchant 
Tait,  James,  wright 
Tennant,  Robert,  Walston 
Thomas,  Rev.  David,  Howgate 
Thompson,  John,  farmer,  Combank 
Thomson,  J.  &  J.,  cattle  dealers,  Silverhurn 
Thomson,  Alexander,  china  merchant 
Thomson,  William,  meal  dealer 
Tudhope,  Thomas,  farmer,  Lawhead     ■ 
Veitch,  Robert,  miller  and  innkeeper,  Carlops 
Vessie,  Miss,  grocer,  Herpersbrae 
White,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant 
White,  Thomas,  farmer,  Peggyslee 
Wilkison,  Thomas,  saddler 
Wilson,  David,  farmer,  Habertshaw 
Wilson,  Thomas,  farmer,  Halls 
Wilson,  William,  general  merchant 
Wilson,  William,  painter  and  plasterer,  Bridge  st. 
Young,  James,  china  merchant,  Free  Church  st. 

Portobello  and  Joppa. 

Adams,  George,  6  St  James'  terrace,  Bath  street 
Adams,  Mrs  John,  13  West  Brighton  crescent 
Adamson,  James,  mason,  23  Henderson  row 
Ainslie,  Miss,  11  Bath  street 
Aitchison,  Alexander,  24  Brighton  place 


Aitchison,  John,  2  West  Brighton  crescent 

Allan,  Rev.  James,  1  Regent  street 

Allison,  A.,  grocer,  18  Pipe  street 

Anderson,  Alexander,  dairy,  5  Adelphi  place 

Anderson,  Captain,  Bath  house 

Anderson,  W.  S.,  3  Straiton  place 

Andrew,  Robert,  mason,  4  Wellington  street 

Angus,  William,  agent,  168  High  street 

Annan,  Robert,  8  Maryfield 

Ayton,  Miss,  4  Melville  place 

Baillie,  John,  baker  and  confectioner,  34  High  st. 

Bain,  James,  coal  agent,  28  Henderson  row 

Baird,  Alexander,  poulterer  and  fishmonger,  85 

High  street 
Baird,  Fullarton,  teacher,  7a  Wellington  street 
Baird,  Miss,  Murray  lodge,  John  street 
Baird,  Miss,  Abercorn  lodge,  Abercorn  terrace 
Balfour,  Andrew  Howden,  surgeon,   6  Brighton 

place 
Balgarnie,  James  H.,  3  Yictoria  terrace 
Banks,  Miss,  30  Joppa 
Barrie,  George,  mason,  19  Joppa 
Barron,  Rev.  A. ,  A.  M. ,  teacher,  Windsor  lodge 

academy 
Bathgate,   George  T.,   manager  of  the  Scottish 

Trade  Protection  Society,  3  James  street 
Beaton,  A.,  draper,  7  Bath  street 
Beatson,  D.  M.  S.,  Rose  lodge,  Rosefield  avenue 
Beatson,    William,    spirit   merchant,    58    High 

street  ;  house,  35 
Beattie,  Miss,  156  High  street 
Begbie,  Mrs,  Hope  cottage 
Bell,  James,  engineer,  28  Brighton  place 
Bell,  Robert,  engineer,  13  Brighton  crescent 
Bellairs,  G.,  Eastfield  house,  James  street 
Bennet,  D.,  Abercorn  villa,  Joppa 
Berry,  George,  2  Windsor  terrace 
Black,  William,   commercial  and  private  hotel, 

1  and  3  Bath  street 
Black,  Mrs  Speirs,  Windsor  cot.,  Windsor  ter. 
Black,  Miss,  4  John  street 
Blaekie,  T.  (  Water  Co.),  11  Mount  Pleasant 
Blair,  A,  IS  Brighton  place 
Blyth,  Mrs,  2  St  James'  terrace 
Bower,  David,  grocer,  etc.,  40  High  street 
Bowman,  Miss,  dressmaker,  1 2  Regent  street 
Brice,  Mrs,  23  Regent  street 
Brigstoek,  George  Augustus,  wine  merchant  and 

colonial  agent,  28  Bath  street 
Brown,  Thomas,  3  Marshall's  cottages,  Bellfield 
Brown,  William,  joiner,  27  Henderson  row 
Brown,  Mrs  Joseph,  1  Melville  place 
Brown,  Mrs,  2  Marshall's  cottages 
Brown,  Mrs,  12  High  street 
Bruce,  Mrs  Catherine,  grocer,  23  Wilson's  park 
Bryce,  David,  architect,  7  Bath  place 
Buchanan,   James   (solicitor,   73   George  street, 

Edinburgh),  20  Brighton  place 
Buchanan,  Margaret  Loch,  23  Brighton  place 
Burns,  David,  10  Adelphi  street 
Burns,  Mrs  Marion,  7  Melville  place 
Burt,  Mrs,  Wellington  villa,  High  street 
Burt,  Miss,  Johnville,  Hamilton  street 
Calder,  Henry,  wine  merchant  and  grocer,  142 

High  street ;  house,  2  James  street 
Calderwood,  R.,  cowfeeder,  20  High  street 
Caldwell,  William  (C.  Brothers),  Yictoria  terrace 
Caldwell,  Mrs,  2  Victoria  terrace 
Campbell,  Major  J.  I.  G,  1  Elcho  terrace 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


471 


Campbell,  James,  3  Adelplri  place 

Campbell,  John  (late  surgeon  93d  Highlanders), 

31  Resent  street 
Campbell,  Captain  Osborne,  3  Grove  place 
Campbell,    Peter,    bottle    maker,    New    Bottle- 
works,  Eose  bank 
Campbell,  Mrs,  lodgings,  3  Bellfield 
Campbell,  Miss,  9  Pitt  street 
Campion,    John,    spirit    merchant,    Town    hall 

restaurant ;  house,  122  High  street 
Carmichael,  Mitchell,  15  Bath  street 
Cathie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  22  Tower  street 
Chalmers,  Mrs  Colonel,  3  Windsor  terrace 
Charteris,   Bobert,  assistant-commissary-general, 

3  Bosefield  place 
Chisholm,  William,  shoemaker,  2  Ramsay  lane 
Chisholm,  Mrs,  27  Joppa 
Chisholrn,  Miss  Isabella,  2  Wellington  place 
Chisholm,  Miss,  4  Bosefi«ld  place 
Christie,  John,  bottle  maker,  38  Henderson  row 
Clark,    Charles,   wine   and   spirit   merchant,   16 

High  street 
Clark,  James,  tobacconist,  Town  hall 
Clark,  Mrs  Charles,  25  Begent  street 
Clay,  Mrs,  2  Mount  Pleasant 
Clephane,  Lieut. -Col.  Bobert  D.,  4  Pitt  street 
Clydesdale  Bank  ;  William  Newlands,  agent 
Cockburn,  Alexander  M.  [M.  S.  &  Co.),  5  Wel- 
lington place,  Portobello 
Collie,  David,  3  Elcho  terrace 
Comrie,  Peter,  teacher,  37  Tower  street 
Condie,  Mrs,  Boyton  cottage,  High  street 
Connon,  Thomas,  20  Melville  street 
Cooke,  Mrs  Thomas  B.,  3  W.  Brighton  crescent 
Cooper,  Bichard,  k  Co.,   glass  bottle  manufac- 
turers, Forth  Bottle-works 
Cooper,  J.  B,  {R.  C.  &  Co.),  26  Brighton  place 
Cooper,  Bichard  (B.  C.  <£■  Co. ),  26  Brighton  place 
Co-operative  Society  (Limited)  ;  John  Hall, 

secretary,  37  High  street 
Co-operative  Store,  37  High  street 
Cornwall,  James,  31  Henderson  row 
Cornwall,  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  3  Bridge  street 
Council  Chambers,  and  Offices  of  Commis- 
sioners of  Police,  Town  hall ;  A.  Paterson, 
town-clerk 
Court,  Rev.  Bobert,  33  Tower  street 
Craig,  David,  k  Co.,  papermakers,  Bridge  street 
Craig,  David,  papermaker,  10  John  street 
Craigie,  John,  house  and  decorative  painter,   8 

Tower  street 
Crawford,  David,   S.S.C.,  Commissioner  of  the 

High  Court  of  Chancery,  2  Elcho  terrace 
Crawford,   J.    Knox,    S.S.C.,    8   East   Brighton 

crescent 
Crease,  Alexander,  Bathbone  place 
Crighton,  David,  painter,  etc.,  186  High  street 
Crompton,  Mrs,  Wellington  street 
Currie,  John,  spirit  dealer,  79  High  street 
Curtis,  Mrs  C,  New  buildings,  Tower  street 
Dalziell,  Mrs,  7  Abercorn  terrace 
Darling,  Miss,  15  Mount  Bleasant 
Davidson,  John,  grocer,  112  High  street ;  house, 

3  Marionville,  Begent  street 
Davidson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  41  Joppa 
Dawson,  Mrs  J.  H.,  15  Straiton  place 
Dean,  Mrs  Bobert,  1  Windsor  place 
Deans,  Rev.  George,  Jessfield  house 
Deans,  Peter  D.,  Mount  Charles,  Back  street 


DArcy,  Rev.  W.,  1  Sandford  street 

Denholm,  Mrs,  8  Wellington  street 

Dickie,  G.  B.,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  132 
High  street 

Dickson,  James,  lodgings,  54  High  street 

Dickson,  Mrs,  4  Bellfield  lane 

Dickson,  Mrs  P.,  lodgings,  Bellfield  place 

Dixon,  Mrs,  dairy,  Ramsay  lane 

Dobie,  Miss,  13  Pitt  street 

Dodds,  P.,  gardener,  14  Wellington  street 

Doig,  Henry  [D.,  M'K.,  &  D.'),  Hawthorn  cot- 
tage, Joppa 

Doig,  William,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  news- 
agent, 50  High  street 

Doig,  Mrs,  50  High  street 

Donaldson,  William,  St  Mary's,  Bosefield 

Dougal,  David,  7  Bellfield  lane 

Douglas  k  Smart,  house  factors,  auctioneers, 
appraisers,  and  undertakers,  158  High  street 

Douglas,  James,  13  Adelphi  place 

Douglas,  Mrs  William,  9  Melville  place 

Douglas,  Misses,  3  Brighton  crescent 

Drummond,  Miss  E.,  5  John  street 

Drysdale,  Miss,  4  Wellington  place 

Dudgeon,  Mrs,  2  John  street 

Dunderdale,  Cyril,  purveyor  of  stores,  5  Pitt  st. 

Dunlop,  Andrew,  causeylayer,  2  Berry  square 

Dunlop,  Bobert,  hairdresser,  etc.,  73  High  street 

Edmond,  G.,  teacher,  5  Maryfield 

Edmonston,  Samuel,  artist,  1  James  street 

Edward,  John,  137  High  street 

Edward,  Bobert,  painter,  etc.,  186  High  street 

Edwards,  Henry,  3  Tower  bank 

Elliot,  Mrs  Colonel,  5  Melville  street 

Elliot,  Miss,  117  High  street 

Ellis,  William  M.,  Wellington  lodge 

Erskine,  Misses,  11  Melville  street 

Ewart,  Andrew,  3  Adelphi  place 

Ewart,  Bobert,  wright,  4  Adelphi  place 

Fairbairn,  A.,  grocer,  36  High  street ;  house,  2 
Grove  place 

Fairbairn,  James,  25  Tower  street 

Fairley,  John,  36  Joppa 

Fairley,  Bobert,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  134 
High  street 

Falkner,  Andrew,  17  B.egent  street 

Falkner,  Miss,  10  Melville  place 

Falshaw,  James,  7  Straiton  place 

Farquhar,  W.,  grocer,  22  High  street 

Ferguson,  John  (Scott  <£•  F.),  15  Brighton  place 

Ferguson,  Miss,  3  St  James'  terrace,  Bath  street 

Ferrier,  David,  17  Fitt  street 

Finlayson,  David,  mason,  26  Henderson  row 

Flockhart,  John  S.,  ironmonger,  98  Fligh  street 

Forsyth,  John,  baker  and  confectioner,  102  High 
street  ;  house,  21  Bath  street 

Forsyth,  B. ,  baths  and  marine  boarding-house, 
Bath  street 

Fortune,  James,  Bosefield  avenue 

Fraser,  Lieut. -Col.  Bobert  W.,  11  Brighton  cres. 

Fraser,  Bear- Admiral  Thomas,  19  Brighton  place 

Fraser,  WiBiam,  water  officer,  7  Maryfield 

Fraser,  Mrs  B.  S.,  Begent  cottage 

Fraser,  Mrs  James,  115  High  street 

Fraser,  Miss  B.,  6  Begent  street 

Fulton,  Adam,  tailor,  29  High  street 

Fyvie,  Miss  Ann,  168  High  street 

Gardiner,  Miss  H.,  6  Bath  place 

Garland,  J.  O.,  Bobertson's  place,  Joppa 


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COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


Gebbie,  James,  7  Pitt  street 

Gentle,  John,  Rathbone  place 

Gentle,  J.  F.,  3  Abercorn  place 

Gentle,  Mrs,  3  Abercorn  place 

Gibb,  James,  7  Regent  street 

Gibbon,  John,  Ramsay  lane 

Gibson,  Alexander,  9  Mount  Pleasant,  Joppa 

Gilfillan,  Henry,  28  Tower  street 

Giliillan,  Mrs,  New  buildings,  Tower  street 

Gillespie,  Joseph,  smith,  4  Tower  street 

Gillespie,  William,  smith,  5  Adelphi  place 

Gillespie,  Miss,  dressmaker,  4  Tower  street 

Goodsir,  David,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  170 

High  street ;  house,  "Wallacefield  cottage 
Gordon,  Maxwell,  3  John  street 
Gordon,  Mrs,  20  Pitt  street 
Gordon,  Mrs  James,  19  Bath  street 
Gourlay,  Robt.,  commercial  traveller,  11  Brighton 

place 
Gow,    Charles,  plumber  and  gasfitter,   Brighton 

place  ;  house,  Middlefield  house 
Gow,  John,  Adelphi  street 
Graham,  Miss  Isabella,  1  John  street 
Grant,  Joseph,  W.S.  (G.  <fc  Wallace),  3  Bath  pi. 
Gray,  Begbie,  grocer,  17  Joppa 
Gray,  John,  coach-hirer,  6  Bath  street 
Gray,  Thomas,  victual  dealer,  154  High  street 
Gray,  W.  A.  (Midlothian  Pottery),  Yools  place 
Gray,  Mrs  John,  3  Mount  Pleasant,  Joppa 
Gray,  Mrs  William,  18  Regent  street 
Green,  Charles,  35  Tower  street 
Green,  J.  S. ,  4  James  street 
Greenwood,  Mrs,  34  Tower  street 
Greig,  Mrs,  6  Regent  street 
Grierson,  Miss  J.,  3  Brighton  place 
Grieve,  P.  D.  {Royal  Bank),  29  Brighton  place 
Gzieve,  Miss,  2  Wellington  place 
Griffith,  W.,  Spring  gardens,  John  street 
Haig,  D.,  plumber,  71  High  street 
Hall,  John,  11  Adelphi  place 
Hall,  Mrs  J.  H.,  10  John  street 
Hamilton,  Mrs,  12  Melville  place 
Hamilton,  Miss  Anna,  39  Tower  street 
Hamilton,  Misses,  2  East  Brighton  crescent 
Handasyde,  Mrs  Gilbert,  1  Brighton  place 
Harrison,  James,  road  surveyor,  7  Wellington  st. 
Harper,  John,  slater  and  glazier,  6  Adelphi  place 
Harrower,  Miss,  Rosebank  house 
Hay,  E.  &  A.,  china  warehouse,  150  High  street 
Hay,  John,  Rosebank  pottery 
Hay,  William,  26  Joppa 
Henderson,  Mrs  John,  Hamilton  street 
Henderson,  Mrs,  4  Marshall's  cottages,  Bellfield 
Hepburn,  John,  25  High  street 
Hepburn,  Peter,  smith,  25  High  st.  ;  house,  67 
Hepburn,  Thomas,  smith,  23  &  25  High  street 
Herriot,  J.,  butcher,  110  High  street 
Hetherton,  Miss,  Joppa 
Hewat,  G.,  grocer,  78  High  street 
Hewat,  Mrs  J.,  Catherine  cottage,  129  High  st. 
Hill,  William,  surgeon,  Union  place 
Hills,  William,  captain  and  adjutant,  Edinburgh 

Rifle  Volunteers,  32  Regent  street 
Hogarth,  John,  30  Regent  street 
Holtum,    Thomas   (H.    <£•    Welsh),    7   Brighton 

crescent 
Home,  Alex.  Geo.,  M.D.,  of  Whitfield,  Mount 

yEolus,  Wellington  street 
Hope,  James,  mason,  35  High  street 


Hopekirk,  Adam,  bookseller 

Homsey,  W.,  9  Bath  street 

Howieson,  Mrs,  1  Straiton  place 

Howieson,  Miss,  Clifton  cottage 

Hughes,  Captain  Herbert  Jones,  4  Victoria  ter. 

Hunter,  William,  Westbank  brickworks  ;  house,  ■ 

22  Regent  street 
Hunter,  Mrs,  Tower  bank  house 
Hunter,  Miss  J. ,  9  Melville  street 
Hutchison,    John,    cart    and    van    builder,    14 

Tower  street 
Hutton,  A.,  chemist  and  druggist,  90  High  st. 
Hutton,  Mrs,  5  Brighton  place 
Inglis,  Win.,  &  Son,  dairymen,  194  High  street 
Inglis,    James,    house  factor,  joiner,    etc.,    204 

High  street 
Inglis,  William,  2  Abercorn  ten-ace 
Ingram,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  Westbank  brick  and  tile 

works 
Innes,  Francis  J.,  8  Pitt  street 
Innes,  Mrs,  diaper,  160  High  street 
Innes,  Mrs,  16  Bath  street 
Ireland,    Rev.    Robert    H.,    minister    of    Free 

Church,  manse,  Abercorn  terrace 
Jack,  Miss,  Rosebank 
Jackson,  Mrs,  4  Sandford  street 
Jamieson,  Rev.  G.  T.,  19  W.  Brighton  crescent 
Jamieson,  Mrs,  4  Brighton  place 
Jenkins,  Mrs,  Hermitage  cottage,  High  street 
Johnston,  Adam,  34  Tower  street 
Johnston,  James,  5  James  street 
Johnston,  Robert,  14  Adelphi  place 
Johnston,  Mrs,  38  Tower  street 
Johnstone,  Mrs,  lodgings,  37  Joppa 

Kedzlie,  Geo.,  clothier  and  silk  mercer,  114  and 
118  High  street ;  house,  Bellfield  house 

Kellet,  Wm.,  gasfitter,  ironmonger,  etc.,  Town 
hall  buildings 

Kellock,  W.j  market  gardener,  Lower  Joppa 

Kemp,  David,  chemist,  106  High  street ;  house, 
2  West  Brighton  crescent 

Kemp,  Miss,  2  Abercorn  place 

Kemp,  Miss,  10  Rosefield  avenue 

Kerr,  Miss,  seminary,  Argyle  cottage 

Kidd,  Miss  Ann,  5  Bath  street 

Kilgour,  Thomas  W. ,  4  East  Brighton  crescent 

King,  Mrs  Jane  D.,  5^  Pitt  street 

Kinghorn,  W.,  baker  and  confectioner,  210  High 
street 

Kinlay,  Miss,  4  Bellfield  place 

Kirkpatrick,  Miss,  Wellington  cottage 

Kirkwood,  Robert,  dairyman,  5  Tower  street 

Kyd,  Alex.  S.,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  45 
High  street 

Kyles,   Wm.,  photographer,  Poplar  cottage,  36 
Regent  street 

Laing,  David,  East  villa,  12  James  street 

Lamb,  Edmund,  10  Pitt  street 

Lamb,  Thomas,  carter  and  dairyman,  8  Pipe  st. 

Lamond,  James,  S.  S.  C.  and  N.  P. ,  Inverey  house 

Lamond,  Miss,  8  Melville  street 

Landale,  Mrs,  6  Melville  place 

Landels,  Adam,  butcher,  84  High  street  and  2 
Abercorn  street 

Latta,  Robert,  29  Joppa 

Latta,  Mrs  Dr,  2  East  Brighton  crescent 

Law  &  Kerr,  photographers,  33  Bath  street 

Law,  James  L.,  photographer,  137  High  street 

Lawrence,  George,  23  Bath  street 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


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Lawrie,  Peter,  mason,  34  Henderson  row 

Lawrie,  W. ,  coal  merchant,  Wellington  street 

Lee,  J.  B.  W.,  S.S.C.,  Sandford  street 

Lee,  T.  H.,  writer,  Rosevdle 

Leighton,  David,  Mount  lodge,  Windsor  place 

Livingston,    Mrs  Allan,   St  Ann's,   3  Abercorn 

terrace 
Livingston,  Misses,  Joppa  house 
Livingstone,    Allan,    &  Co.,   fire-brick  and  tile 

pottery  works,  Portobello  and  Joppa  quarry 
Logan,  Robert,  painter,  105  Union  place 
Louden,  John,  shoemaker,  36  High  street 
Low,  J.,  tavern,  Dalhousie  place 
Lowe,  Rev.  William,  minister  of  Congregational 

Chapel,  12  Pitt  street 
Lundy,  John  J.,  F.C.S.,  F.G.S.  (/.  /.  L.  &  Co., 

Leith),  2  Pitt  street 
Lyon,  Mrs  William,  9  Tower  street 
Lyon,  Misses,  10  Rosefield  avenue 
Macadam,     Stevenson,     Ph.D.,     F.R.S.E.,     25 

Brighton  place 
Macarthur,  Mrs  P.,  11  Melville  place 
M'Cuaig,  Colin,  C.A.  (assistant  actuary,  Scottish 

Union  Insurance  Co.),  13  Rosefield  avenue 
M 'Donald,  Rev.  Win.,  B.A.,  Core  bank  house 
M  'Donald,  Mrs  Dr,  Core  bank  house,  Straiton  pi. 
M 'Donald,  Catherine,  grocer  and  fruiterer,  196 

High  street 
M'Farlane,  C.  S.,  7  Regent  street 
M'Faiiane,  H.,  gardener,  5  Regent  street 
M'Farlane,  Robert,  gardener,  Ramsay  lodge,  Bath 

street 
Macfayden,  Archibald,  6  James  street 
Macfayden,  Mrs,  3  Melville  street 
Macfeat,  Mrs,  18  Pitt  street 
M'Gowan,  George,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  77 

High  street 
M'Gregor,  Andrew,  Maryfield  cottage 
Macgregor,   Mrs  Captain  R.  Stuart,  Seaville,  9 

John  street 
M'Gregor,  Mrs  Colonel  Hugh,  14  Brighton  place 
M'Intosh,  Mrs,  14  Regent  street 
Mackay,    George,    of    Bighouse,    Captain    and 

Adjutant  1st  Midlothian  Rifle  Volunteers,  10 

Brighton  crescent 
M'Kay,  George,  inspector  of  poor,  High  street 
M  'Kay,  J. ,  New  buildings,  Tower  street 
Mackay,  Miss,  lodgings,  6  Melville  street 
Mackay,  Rev.  Dr.  G.,  6  Pitt  street 
Mackenzie,  Jas.,  W.S.,  Rabbit  hall,  Hamilton  st. 
Mackenzie,  Mrs  Lieutenant,  14  Melville  street 
Mackenzie,  Misses,  26  Bath  street 
M'Keracher,  D.,  smith,  13  High  street 
M'Kerlie,  Mrs  Captain,  32  Bath  street 
Mackie,  Mrs  James,  Grove  house 
M'Kinlay,  George,  slater,  116  High  street 
Maclagan,  Thomas,  13  Wellington  street 
M'Laren,  Misses  J.  &  E.,  drapers,  High  street 
M'Lean,  Mrs,  18  Bath  street 
M'NeiL  Jane,  6  Bellfield  lane 
Macrie,  W.  D.,  1  Dalkeith  street,  Joppa 
M'Vey,    W.,    watchmaker,    working    jeweller, 

ironmonger,  etc.,  166  High  street 
Maitland,  Kenmure,  Sheriff-clerk  of  Midlothian, 

Brunstane  house,  Joppa 
Mann,  Mrs,  198  High  street 
Marshall,  Mrs,  12  Brighton  place 
Marshall,  Mrs  H.,  206  High  street 
Mason,  Mrs,  15  Pitt  street 


Masonic  Lodge,  Portobello — Alexander  Scott, 

master  ;  J.  Tough,  secretary — 3d  Thursday 
Massiah,  Mrs,  Spring  gardens,  John  street 
Matheson,  Mrs  J. ,  bootmaker,  5  Bellfield  place 
Matheson,  Mrs,  127  High  street 
Mathieson,  Alexander,  Henderson  row 
Mathieson,  Miss  E.,  5  Adelphi  place 
Meikle,    Christopher,    actuary   (N.    S.    Savings 

bank,  Edinburgh),  6  Abercorn  terrace 
Mein,  John,  24  Henderson  row 
Menzies,  William,  Seabeach  house,  Straiton  place 
Mercer,  Robert,  of  Scotsbank,  Ramsay  lodge,  Bath 

street 
Merrilees  &   Co.,    printers  and  publishers,    61 

High  street ;  house,  Shrub  mount 
Merrilees,  F. ,  Eden  villa,  Wellington  street 
Midlothian  Pottery  Company — W.  A.  Gray, 

proprietor — manufacturers  of  stoneware,  etc., 

Pipe  street 
Millar,  Andrew,  coal  agent,  5  Marshall's  cottages 
Millar,  Miss,  24  Tower  street 
Miller,  David,  5  Adelphi  place 
Miller,  J.  Moodie,  27  Tower  street 
Mitchell,  Miss  A.,  of  Raefield,  15  Wellington  st. 
Mofl'at,  Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Abercorn  place 
Moncrieff,  Mrs  Scott,  5  West  Brighton  crescent 
Monteith,  Misses,  8  Mount  Pleasant,  Joppa 
Moorhead,  Robert,  5  Adelphi  place 
Morison,  Mrs,  6  Kosefield  place 
Morris,  Alexander,  baker  and  confectioner,  14 

and  124  High  street 
Morrison,  Th.,  gardener,  1  Abercorn  street 
Morrison,  Mrs  J. ,  5  Victoria  terrace 
Morrison,  Mrs,  1  Lower  Joppa 
Muirhead,  W. ,  2  New  buildings,  Melville  street 
Mundell,  C.  C,  2  Union  place 
Munro,  Archibald  I.,  fruiterer,  82  High  street 
Munro,  William,  missionary,  7  Regent  street 
Murdoch,  Alexander,  1  West  Brighton  crescent 
Murdoch,  Rev.  John,  18  Brighton  crescent,  west 
Mure,  Robert,  S.S.C.,  5  Abercorn  terrace 
Murray,  Miss  E.,  4  St  James'  terrace 
Mylne,  Mrs  John,  6  East  Brighton  crescent 
Napier,  Miss,  lodgings,  6  Regent  street 
Nesbit,     John,     pharmaceutical    chemist,     172 

High  street 
Ness,  John,  9  Adelphi  street 
Newlands,  Win.  (agent,  Clydesdale  Bank,   and 

General  Life  and  Fire  Insurance  Co.),  High 

street 
Nisbet,  Alex. ,  salt  manufacturer,  Joppa  pans 
Nixon,  W. ,  Quarry  road,  Joppa 
Oliver,  Mrs,  4  Dalkeith  street,  Joppa 
Ormiston,  John,  coal  mercht..  Portobello  station 
Park,  Archibald,  1  East  Brighton  crescent 
Park,  Miss  C,  1  East  Brighton  crescent 
Paterson,  Alexander,  town-clerk,  and  registrar  of 

births,  etc.  (agent  for  the  Life  Association  of 

Scotland),  Rosefield  cottage 
Paterson,  John,  solicitor-at-law,  12  Brighton  pi. 
Paterson,  John,  Burn  house,  Rosefield  place 
Paterson,  Richard  S.,  manure  merchant,  5  Rose- 
field place 
Paterson,  Mrs,  Rosefield  cottage 
Paterson,  Miss  Ann,  13  Tower  street 
Paton,  Hugh,  H.M.  carver  and  gilder,  Tower 
Pearson,  Mrs,  New  buildings,  Tower  street 
Peat,  Mrs  Colonel,  4  West  Brighton  crescent 
Philp,  Mrs,  6  John  street 


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COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


Police  Office,  Town  hall 

•Porteous,  David,  gas  manager,  Bridge  street 

Portobello  Gas  Light  Co.,  Bridge  street 

Powell,  Stephen,  8  Eosefield  avenue 

Pringle,    George,  dairyman  and  coal  agent,  11 : 

High  street 
Pringle,  Peter,  provision  merchant,  Shrub  mount, ! 

10  High  street 
Pringle,  Mrs  W.  A. ,  4  Elcho  terrace 
Proudfoot,    Thomas,    baker,    148    High   street; 

house,  16  Eegent  street 
Punton,  Joseph,  New  buildings,  Tower  street 
Hamage,  James,  artist,  8  West  Brighton  crescent 
Eamsay,  James,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  43  High 

street 
Rattray,  Andrew  M.  T.,  M.D.,  8  Brighton  place 
Eawse,  Mrs,  12  Wellington  street 
Eegistrar  of  births,  etc.,  for  the  burgh,    Alex. 

Paterson  ;  office,  Council  chambers,  Town  hall 
Eeid,   Alex.,   gardener  and  fruiterer,   140  High 

street ;  house,  10  Eegent  street 
Eeid,  T.  G.  {Inland  Revenue),  18  Melville  street 
Eeid,  Miss  K.  M.,  10  James  street 
Eeid,  Miss,  4  Melville  street 
Eenwick,  J.  B.,  13  Eegent  street 
Eiddel,  James,  spirit  merchant,  49  High  street 
Ritchie,  F.  J.  (B.  <£•  Son-,  Edinburgh),  23  Joppa 
Ritchie,  Eobert,  Joppa  pans 
Eoberton,  W.  C,  12  Brighton  crescent 
Roberts,  Mrs,  lodgings,  2  St  James'  terrace,  Bath 

street 
Robertson,  David,  2  Bath  place 
Robertson,  John,   solicitor,   27  Brighton  place  ; 

chambers,  63  Hanover  street,  Edinburgh 
Eobertson,  Mrs,  lodgings,  6  Eegent  street 
Eobertsou,  Miss,  15  West  Brighton  crescent 
Eobertson,  Miss  Philadelphia,  2  Sandford  street 
Eobertson,  Miss,  48  Joppa 
Rodger  k  Mackintosh,  builders,  63  High  street 
Rodger,  Miss,  212  High  street 
Rogers,  John,  15  Eegent  street 
Eoss,  Mrs,  2  Marionville 
Eoss,  Mrs,  Bay  Horse  inn,  61  High  street 
Russell,  G.,  11  Rosefield  avenue 
Rutherford,  Eobert  (R.  &  Son),  Joppa 
Rutherford,  Mrs,  28' Tower  street 
Salmon,  Mrs,  3  Sandford  street 
Samuel,  Peter,  Morton  cottage,  Windsor  place 
Sanderson,  Alexander,  1  Abercorn  place 
Schmeltz,  D.,  7  James  street 
Scott,  Alexander,  smith,  etc.,  135  High  street ; 

house,  1  Bellfield 
Scott,  David,  5  Wellington  street 
Scott,  Henry,  house  agent  and  builder,  131  High 

street ;  house,  28  Eegent  street 
Scott,  Hemy,  bank  clerk,  3  Melville  place 
Scott,  James,  29  Henderson  row 
Scott,  Eobert,  inspector  of  poor,  136  High  street 
Scott,  Eobert,  joiner,  12  Adelphi  street 
Scott,  Mrs  James,  Helensvale,  James  street 
Seaton,  Mrs,  30  Tower  street 
Sharp,  Mrs,  5  Melville  place 
Shepherd,  John  (G.P.O),  26  Tower  street 
Shepherd,  Joseph,  chimney-sweep,  9  Eamsay  lane 
Sime,  Henry,  saddler,  69  High  street 
Simpson,  H.,  stationer,  Selville,  High  street 
Simpson,  James,  7  Tower  street 
Simpson,  Mrs,  5  Dalkeith  street,  Joppa 
Simpson,  Miss,  5  Sandford  street 


Sinclair,  Francis,  8  Wellington  street 
Sinclair,  W.,  1  Marshall's  cottages,  Bellfield 
Slater,  Mrs  James,  10  Melville  street 
Slight,  George,  victual  dealer,  etc.,  21  High  st. 
Slight,  James,  victual  dealer,  46  High  street 
Slight,  John,  victual  dealer,  180  High  street ; 

house,  182 
Smart,  W.  S. ,  burgh  assessor,  Valuation  of  Lauds 

Act,  2  Windsor  place 
Smith,  Alexander,  W.  S. ,  Melville  house 
Smith,  George,  builder,  1 7  Bath  street 
Smith,  James,  22  Wilson's  park 
Smith,  J. ,  bathing-machine  keeper,  4  Bath  place 
Smith,  Thomas,  receiver-general  and  cashier  for 

Scotland,  Williamfield 
Smyth,  J.  S.  (G.P.O.),  23  Joppa 
Somerville,  Eev.  Andrew,  D.  D. ,  8  Melville  pi. 
Somerville,  Miss,  24  Eegent  street 
Spence,  Ad.,  builder,  7  Wellington  street 
Spence,  Peter,  builder,  4  Wellington  street 
Stables,  Mrs,  3  Wellington  street 
Stark,  James,  dairy,  Eamsay  lane 
Steel,  Miss,  2  Lower  Joppa 
Steele,  Patrick,  Paisley  street 
Steele,    Patrick   Sanderson,    Eastbourne    house, 

Prince  of  Wales  promenade 
Stephenson,  Mrs,  3  Wellington  place 
Steuart,  Mrs  J.  Fred. ,  9  Brighton  crescent,  east 
Stevens,  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  33 

and  121  High  street ;  house,  35 
Stevenson,  Duncan  (S.  &  Co.),  3  Brighton  place 
Stevenson,  John  («S'.  <k  Co.,  Edin.),  3  Brighton 

place 
Stevenson,  Eobert  Pasley,  7  Eosefield  avenue 
Steventon,  Mrs  Francis,  5  St  James'  terrace,  Bath 

street 
Stewart,  Charles,  25  Henderson  row 
Stewart,  Mrs  D.,  lodgings,  122  High  street 
Stewart,  Mrs,  lodgings,  9  Brighton  place 
Stewart,  Mrs,  14  Wilson's  park 
Stewart,    Miss   Flora,    Broadlee   cottage,    High 

street 
Stirling,    Thomas,    bathing-machine  proprietor, 

Tower  cottage 
Sutherland,    John,    draper,    clothier,    etc.,    126 

High  street 
Syme,  Miss,  13  Brighton  place 
Tagart,  J.  D.,  2  Bellfield 
Tait,    Andrew,    station    agent,    N.    B.    railway, 

Brighton  place 
Tait,  James,  24  Bath  street 
Tait,  Mrs  Andrew,  lodgings,  17  Joppa 
Taylor,    Alex.,    bookseller   and  postmaster,  146 

High  street,  corner  of  Eegent  street ;   house, 

27  Eegent  street 
Thatcher,  Miss,  5  Bath  place 
Thorn,  John,  spirit  dealer,  7  High  street 
Thomson,  Alexander,  24  Wilson's  park 
Thomson,  Thomas,  draper,  11  Wellington  place- 
Thomson,  W. ,  china  merchant,  39  High  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  Eegent  street 
Thomson,  Mrs,  2  Dalkeith  street 
Thomson,  Miss,  4  Wellington  street 
Thorburn,  Miss,  29  Eegent  street 
Tod,  Andrew  (Phil.  Institution),  15  Tower  street 
Tough,  John,  painter,  glazier,  and  paperhanger, 

128  High  street  ;  house,  116 
Tongh,  John  Arthur,  painter  and  decorator,  88 

High  street 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


475 


Tough,  Thomas,  stoneware,  jar,  and  bottle  manu- 
facturer, Portobello  pottery,  Bridge  street 

Towert,  John,  bootmaker,  150  High  Street 

Tumbull,  Andrew,  grocer,  1  Tower  street  and 
Wellington  street 

Turnbull,  Miss,  13  Regent  street 

Turnbull,  Misses,  dressmakers,  1  Melville  street 

Tweedie,  Mrs  John,  5  East  Brighton  crescent 

Ure,  Miss,  Tower  bank  house 

Vallan^e,  William,  M.D.,  14  Bath  street 

Valliant,  Lady,  Pittville,  Pitt  street 

Veitch,  John,  2  Wilson's  park 

Vibart,  George  F.,  21  Pitt  street 

Waddell,  Andrew,  Woodville,  James  street 

Walker,  Dr,  4  BeUfield  place 

Walker,  Mrs,  4  BeUfield  place 

Wallace,  R.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  24  High  st. 

Warren,  A.  P.,  agent,  Royal  Bank,  High  street 

Watson,  George,  grocer,  200  High  street 

Watson,  James,  9  Rosefield  avenue 

Watson,  J.,  spirit  dealer,  27  High  street 

Watson,  Mrs  Mary,  7  Brighton  place 

Watson,  Mrs,  5  Brighton  place 

Watt,  William,  draper,  120  High  street ;  house, 

1  Rosefield  place 

Watt,  Miss,  fruiterer,  85  High  street 

Watts,  Mrs,  115  High  street 

Waugh,  Mrs  Margaret,  lodging-house  keeper,  32 

Bath  street 
Webster,  Alexander,  33  Henderson  row 
Webster,  John,  plasterer,  137  High  street 
Wemyss,  G.,  4  Regent  street 
White,  Adam,  Tower  street 
White,  James,  baker,  100  High  street ;  house, 

2  Bath  street 

White,  James,  17  Tower  street 

White,  William,  shoemaker,  214  High  street 

White,  Miss,  18  Joppa 

Whytock,  Alex. ,  Easter  Duddingston  grange 

Wight,  Miss  C,  40  Tower  street 

Wilkie,  Mrs  John,  flesher,  164  High  street 

Wilson,  Alexander,  3  Wilson's  park 

Wilson,  John,  3  BeUfield  lane 

Wilson,  William,  25  Wilson's  park 

Wilson,  Mrs,  152  High  street 

Wilson,  Miss,  5  Brighton  crescent 

Winton,  Mrs,  1  John  street 

Wood,  John,  6  West  Brighton  crescent 

Wood,  Peter,  North  British  Railway  Company, 

35  High  street 
Wood,  Thomas,  bottle-works,  Baileyfield 
Wood,  William,  station-master,  Joppa  station 
Wood,  Mrs  J.,  hosier,  104  High  street 
Wood,  Mrs,  greengrocer,  3  Tower  street 
Woodrow,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  Adelphi  place 
Woodward,  William,  rail  converter,  2  Maryfield 
Young,  Alex.  (S.  &  Co.,  Edin.),  8  James  street 
Young,  Mrs  D.,  10  Brighton  place 

Prestonpans. 

Aitkex,  Mark,  farmer,  Northfield  mains 
Alexander,  R.,  k,  Son,  blacksmiths,  Cockenzie 
Alexander,  Robert,  Cockenzie 
Alexander,  William,  salt  manufacturer 
Barclay,  John,  merchant,  Cockenzie 
Bathgate,  John,  baker,  Cockenzie 
Belfield  &  Co. ,  potters 
Belford,  William,  flesher,  Cockenzie 


Broadfoot,  George,  grocer 

Brown,  James,  Railway  inn 

Cadell,  H.  E.,  merchant  and  shipper  of  coals, 
Cockenzie  house 

Cathie,  Peter,  fish  and  oyster  mercht. ,  Cockenzie 

Cockburn,  Mrs  H. ,  spirit  retailer,  Port  Seaton 

Crawford,  John,  dairyman  and  carter,  High  street 

Cunningham,  Rev.  W.  B.,  Free  Church  manse 

Davie,  John,  merchant,  ship  store 

Dickson,  John,  merchant 

Donaldson,  A.,  joiner  and  carpenter,  Cockenzie 

Donaldson,  Robert,  grocer,  Cockenzie 

Drysdale,  Joseph,  merchant 

Edgar,  John,  clerk,  Brevery  house. 

Fowler,  John,  &  Co.,  brewers  (limited) 

Gourlay,  J.,  oyster  and  fish  dealer,  Cockenzie 

Grant,  James,  Queen's  Arms  inn 

Hardie,  Robert,  tailor 

Hay,  George,  bootmaker,  High  street 

Hay,  Robert,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  High  street 

Hislop,  John  Fowler,  Castle  park 

Hislop,  Robert 

Hislop,  Robert,  jun. 

Hume,  George,  flesher 

Joseph,  Robert  F.,  Atholstone  lodge 

Kay,  Robert,  merchant,  Cockenzie 

Kerr,  Charles,  grocer 

Kerr,  Robert,  grocer 

King,  Dr  James 

Lorimer,  Eev.  Archibald,  Free  Church  manse, 
Cockenzie 

Mellis,  James,  soapmaker 

Nisbet,  Alexander,  grocer  and  draper 

Oliver,  George,  M.D.,  surgeon,  Redburn  house 

Ovens,  Robert,  teacher,  Cockenzie 

Petticrew,  James,  merchant 

Proctor,  G.  A.,  Rosemount 

Pow,  Thomas,  flesher 

Ross,  Alexander,  fish  merchant,  Cockenzie 

Ross,  David,  grocer,  Cockenzie 

Schaw's  Hospital — J.  Wallace,  master  ;  Miss 
Eliza  Ann  Webb,  matron 

Smith,  James,  grocer,  Co-operative  Store  Com- 
pany (Limited),  Cockenzie 

Steedman,  James,  flesher,  Cockenzie 

Strathearn,  Davidson,  grocer,  etc.,  Cockenzie 

Struthers,  Eev.  John,  F.S.A.  Scot.,  The  manse 

Suttie,  Sir  George  Grant,  Bart. 

Swan,  Mrs  Ann,  baker,  Cockenzie 

Syme,  Captain  George,  R.  N. ,  of  Northfield 

Taylor,  James,  farmer,  Bankton 

Taylor,  John,  farmer,  Seaton  west  mains 

Turnbull,  Misses,  drapers 

Wakelin,  Henry,  officer  of  Inland  Revenue 

Wright,  John,  gardener,  Preston 

Wright,  William,  farmer,  Prestonpans 

Wright,  Mrs,  dairy,  Cockenzie 

Whyte,  Mrs  Richard,  post  office 

Whyte,  Misses,  Port  Seaton  house 

Yule,  Edward,  factor,  Prestongrange 

Queensferry,  South. 

Anderson,  Mrs  ft,  inn,  Newton 
Andrews,  Rev.  Thomas  (Established  Church) 
Archibald,  John,  farmer,  Duddingston 
Armour,  A.  H.  H.,  Philipston  house 
Borthwick,  James,  butcher 


476 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY 


Boyd,  Thomas,  grocer 

Broomfield,  Robert,  baker 

Burton,  Robert,  schoolmaster,  Dalmeny 

Cochrane,  Andrew,  butcher 

Cowper,  T.,  blacksmith 

Crawford,  Colonel  Robert  Fitzgerald,  Royal  Artil 

lery,  North  cliff,  North  Queensferry 
Crichton,  G.  0.,  Priory  house 
Crichton,  Miss,  Newhalls  house 
Dawson,  Christopher,  schoolmaster,  Abercorn 
Denniston,  Miss 
Dickson,  James,  Dundas  mains 
Dickson,  John,  carpenter,  Dalmeny 
Dudgeon,  Alexander,  farmer,  Easter  Dalmeny 
Dudgeon,  George,  Easter  terrace 
Dudgeon,  J.,  farmer,  Milton 
Dundas,  George,  Dundas  castle 
Dundas,  James,  of  Dundas,  Dundas  castle 
Gibson,  James,  grocer 

Glendinning,  P. ,  factor,  Leuchold,  Dalmeny  park 
Graham,  James,  farmer,  Bankhead 
Greenfield,  William,  grocer,  Newton 
Greig,  David,  F.R.C.S.  Edin. 
Hardie,  Henry,  coal  mercht. ,  Hopetoun  colliery 
Hare,  Steuart  B.,  Philipston  house 
Hill,  David,  grocer  and  baker 
Hopetoun,  Earl  of,  Hopetoun  house 
Hutton,  Andrew,  fanner  and  baker 
Hutton,  William,  baker 
Jeffreys,  Captain  R.  J.,  Catherine  bank 
Lambie,  Miss,  Newhalls  house 
31 'Arthur,  Mrs,  shipowner  and  coal  merchant 
Mackay,  Alexander  Bain,  grocer 
M'Kay,  Alexander,  draper 
M'Leroth,  Miss,  Plewlands  house 
M 'Queen,  Thos.,  Blackness  fishery,  by  Linlithgow 
M 'Ritchie,  Mrs,  draper 
Marshall,  Peter,  watchmaker 
Marshall,  R.,  grocer 
Marshall,  W.,  farmer 
Mason,  David,  bookseller  and  stationer 
Mason,  David,  Springfield 
Mason,  George,  tailor  and  clothier 
Meikle,  Miss,  post  office 
Morrison,  Alexander,  farmer,  Newton 
Morrison,  John,  spirit  merchant 
Morrison,  John,  Wester  Dalmeny 
Muir,  Rev.  Robert,  manse,  Dalxneny 
Ximmo,  Mrs,  farmer,  Newton 
Xivens,  Adam,  gardener,  Hopetoun  gardens 
Packman,  Joseph,  Plewlands  house 
Playfair,  Rev.  David,  manse,  Abercorn 
Rae,  Alexander,  innkeeper 
Reid,  Henry,  coal  merchant 
Robb,  James,  farm-grieve,  Dundas  castle 
Rosebery,  Earl  of,  Dalmeny  park 
Scott,  Alexander,  Society 
Stewart,  John,  &  Co.,  distillers,  Glenforth 
Taylor,  William,  Scotstoun  park 
Thomson,  George,  farmer,  Echline 
Trotter,  Mrs,  Ross  hill 
Vertue,  George,  New  gardens 
Whyte,  Alexander,  Terrace 
Whyte,  Matthew,  Newhall  villa 
Williamson,  Rev.  David  (United  Presbyterian) 
Wilson,  John,  lime-burner 
Wilson,  Mrs  Margaret,  Newhalls  inn 
Wood,  James,  house  agent  and  carpenter,  Terrace 
Young,  Miss,  draper 


Ratho. 

Allan,  James,  farmer,  Clifton 

Anderson,  John,  Lochend 

Anderson,  Mrs,  Bonnington  house 

Anderson,  Miss,  Wilkieston  cottage 

Bartie,  Thomas,  Woolshed  cottage 

Bartie,  William,  slater 

Bell,  Laurence  R.,  Ludgate  lodge 

Bishop,  Mrs,  baker 

Borthwiek,  William,  butcher 

Boyes,  Francis,  bootmaker 

Brown,  William  Henry,  of  Ashley,  Ashley  house 

Bryce,  John,  coal  merchant  and  innkeeper 

Buchanan,  Mrs  Helen,  innkeeper,  Burn  wynd 

Chamberlain,  Henry  H,  professor  of  music,  St 

Mary's 
Cowan,  William,  LL.  D. ,  Linburn  house 
Davidson,  Mrs  Sommer,  Hall  cottage 
Donn,  James,  gardener,  Ratho  cottage 
Duncan,  John,  grocer 
Dunlop,  Miss,  Gogar  mount 
Dunn,  Misses,  Primrose  cottage 
Fleming,  Joseph,  gardener  and  grocer 
Flockhart,  John,  grocer 
Forrest,  John,  blacksmith,  Burn  wynd 
French,  George,  Miller  Linns  mill 
Gibson,  James,  farmer,  Clifton  hall  mains 
Gibson,  William,  postmistress 
Glendinning,  George,  factor  and  land  valuator, 

Hatton  mains 
Gray,  Patrick,  farmer,  Freelands 
Hamilton,  James,  farmer,  West  Ingliston 
HOI,  Mrs,  of  Hillwood 

Keith,  Rev.  Charles  M. ,  Dalmahoy  parsonage 
Kerr,  Richard  A.,  spirit  merchant 
King,  Robert,  Bonnington  cottage 
Lamb,  James,  grain  merchant 
Leitch,  George,  tailor  and  clothier 
M 'Donald,  William,  farmer,  Ransfield 
Macduff,  Rev.  Robert  C.  H.,  parish  minister 
M'Laren,  Peter,  builder 
M'Whinnie,  David,  cowfeeder,  Orchardfield 
M'Whinnie,  John,  grocer,  Wilkieston 
Maitland,  Sir  Alexander  Charles  Ramsav  Gibson, 

Clifton  hall 
Melvin,  James,  fanner,  Bonnington 
Melvin,  John,  Ratho  mains 
Miller,  Oliver  G,  Ratho  house 
Morton,  The  Earl  of,  Dalmahoy 
Murray,  James,  farmer,  Lochend 
Ogilvie,  Archibald,  farmer,  Old  Liston 
Paterson,  William,  mason,  and  inspector  of  poor 
Pitman,  Alfred,  schoolmaster,  St  Mary's  school, 

Dalmahoy 
Rennie,  James,  mason,  Newbridge 
Rimer,  William,  locomotive  inspector,  Clarence 

cottage 
Sadler,  Misses,  Norton  mains 
Sanderson,  B.  George,  farmer,  Hatton  mains 
Sheriff,  Thomas,  physician  and  surgeon,  Ratho 

villa 
Smith,    David,   registrar  and  parochial   school- 
master 
Stewart,  Robert,  Ingliston 
Tait,  David,  teacher,  Wilkieston 
Tait,  Thomas,  dairyman 
Thomson,  William,  merchant 


COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


477 


Turner,  John,  farmer,  Newhouse 

Turner,  John,  jun.,  farmer,  Haggs 

"Watson,  George,  Norton  house 

Watson,  Rev.  Hiram,  Free  Church,  Wilkieston 

"Watson,  "William,  "W.S.,  Norton  house 

Weddell,  James,  baker 

Wilkie,  Mrs  "William,  Rowan  cottage 

Young,  Robert,  grocer  and  coal  merchant 

Roslin,  or  Rosslyn. 

Aikslie,  "William,  farmer,  Moat 

Ainslie,  Mrs  John 

Aitchison,  John,  farmer,  Mount  Marl 

Aitken,  "William,  farmer,  Seafield 

Black,  John,  smith,  Hen-gate 

Brown,  Rev.  David,  Free  Church  manse 

Bruce,  Adam,  grieve,  Firth 

Bryce,    G.,  &   Co.,  baking  and  provision  store 

(limited) 
Bryce,  George,  millwright  and  postmaster 
Burton,  J.  C,  M.D.,  Pentland  grove 
Charlton,  Peter,  forester,  "Woodend  cottage 
Cochrane,  Robert,  farmer 
Cunningham,  Thomas,  farmer,  Kirkettle 
Davidson,  John,  gardener,  Firth 
Dickson,  Alex.,  station-master,  Roslin  station 
Dickson,  "William,  farmer,  Slate  barns 
Dickson,  William,  farmer,  Roslin  lee 
Duncan,  Colonel  F.  K.,  Firth 
Fairbain,  James,  Free  Church  school 
Foulis,  David,  gardener,  Woodhouselee 
Fraser,  James,  innkeeper,  Bilston 
Gardiner,  Alexander,  farmer,  House  of  Muir 
Glover,  John,  farmer  and  grocer 
Good,  Mrs,  farmer,  Firth  mains 
Graham,  George,  Graham's  cottage,  Glencorse 
Hay,  Merricks,  &  Co.,  gunpowder  mills 
Henderson,  Rev.  John,  Established  Church,  The 

manse 
,     Hunter,  Mrs,  grocer 
Johnston,  Robert,  baker 

Johnston,  "William,  vet.  surgeon  and  blacksmith 
Johnston,  Mrs  "William,  draper 
Kidd,  Alexander,  farmer,  Maurice  wood 
Law,  "William,  &  Son,  wrights  and  builders 
Law,  Hector,  gardener,  "Woodfield 
M 'Donald,  John,  bleacher 
Melrose,  Adam,  flesher  and  grocer 
Merricks,  Hezekiah,  Eskhill 
Merricks,  John,  Eskhill 
Merricks,  Mrs  James,  "Woodfield 
Millar,  John,  keeper  of  the   Edinburgh  water, 

Glen  cottage 
Neil,  David,  innkeeper,  Roslin  inn 
Nisbet,  Alexander  C,  teacher,  Janefield  cottage 
Noble,  "William,  farmer,  Howgate 
Pate,  Andrew  Fulford,  Glencorse 
Paterson,  "William,  farmer,  Oatslie 
Purves,  Mrs  Elizabeth,  Roslin  castle 
Sanders,  Thomas,  cooper 

Smith,  Arch. ,  porter  and  ale  mercht. ,  Ploverhall 
Steedman,  James,  farmer,  Boghall 
Stoddart,  James,  land-steward,  Glencross  mains 
Torrance,  Rev.  Alexander,  Glencross  manse 
Trotter,  Archibald,  of  Bush 
Tytler,  James,  W.S.,  "Woodhouselee 
Wedderburn,    Major,    Royal    Perthshire   Rifles, 

Rosebank 


Wedderburn,  Lady  Helen,  Rosebank 

"Weir,  Mrs  Robert 

"Widnell,  Messrs  Henry,  &  Son,  carpet  manufac. 

Wilkie,  Mrs  Isabella,  Seafield  house 

Wilson,  John,  farmer,  Cross  house 

Salton. 

See  Tranent. 


Slateford. 

Airman,  Andrew,  Kingsknowes 

Beilby,    J.    H.,  of   Woodhall  mains,    Colinton 

mains 
Binnie,  James,  spirit  dealer 
Binnie,  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  Longstone 
Bird,  Arthur,  carter,  Longstone 
Burn,  John,  clerk,  Hailes  quarry 
Campbell,  John,  spirit  merchant 
Chalmers,  David,  paper  manufacturer,  Katesmill 
Cochrane,  Matthew,  farmer,  Gray's  mill 
Craig,  D. ,  snuff  and  spice  maker,  Bog's  mill 
Cunningham,  Andrew,  smith 
Cunningham,  Cornelius,  Y.S. 
Cunningham,  John  S.   (J.  &  J.  C,  Edinburgh), 

Meggetland  house 
Dalryniple,  Alexander,  joiner 
Davidson,  Archibald,  Sheriff  of  Midlothian,  Craig  - 

lockhart  house 
Dick,  Allan,  grocer  and  coal  merchant 
Dickson,  John,  farmer,  Kingsknowes 
Duncan,  Mrs  George,  Firhill  cottage 
Glen,  Archibald,  station-master 
Henderson,  William,  &  Son,  millers,  Gray's  mill 
Hutchison,  Robert,  builder,  Craiglockhart 
Hutton,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  The  Moat 
Johnston,  Robert,  joiner 
Kerr,  William,  grocer  and  carter 
Lester,  George,  millmaster,  Redhall  mill       • 
M'Hardie,  William,  police  constable 
M'Nab,    A.    &    J.,    dyers,    bleachers,    silk    and 

woollen    printers,    IngHs    green    bleachfield ; 

offices,  39  Queen  street  and  9  West  Newington, 

Edinburgh 
M'Wliirter,  Mrs,  Slateford  house 
Maxwell,  Peter,  farmer,  Dumbryden 
Menzies,  Graham  (M.   Bernard  <£•  Craig),  Red- 
hall  house 
Notnian,  Thomas,  farmer,  Gorgie  park 
Paterson,  James,  carter 
Reid,  Robert,  teacher,  schoolhouse 
Robertson,  Daniel,  slater  and  glazier 
Robertson,  Thomas  R.,  W.S.,  Gorgie  lodge 
Sanderson,  James,  postmaster,    and  grocer  and 

wine  and  spirit  merchant 
Scott,  Mrs,  Oxgang 

Simpson,  William,  manager,  Redhall  quarry 
Stewart,  Alexander,  contractor 
Thomson,  Thomas,  Hailes  house 
Thomson,  W.  D.,  store 
Thomson,  Mrs,  grocer 
Tod,  Alexander,  farmer,  Gorgie  mains 
Veitch,  Thomas,  coal  merchant 
Walker,  Alexander,  grieve,  Kingsknowes  farm 
Wilson,  John,  coal  merchant,  Stoney  port 
Young,  Robert,  manager,  Hailes  epiarry 


478 


COUMT  DIRECTORY 


Stow. 

Abercromby  &   Sons,    woollen  manufacturers, 

Stow  mills 
Anderson,  George,  of  Catpair 
Archibald,  John,  farmer,  Overshiels 
Bell,  William,  farmer,  Cortleferry 
Bertram,  John,  blacksmith 
Bisset,  M.,  grocer 

Blackie,  George,  stonemason,  Galabank 
Blackwood,  E.,  dressmaker 
Borthwick,  John,  of  Crookston 
Brown,  Jessie,  teacher 
Brownlee,  Gilbert,  tailor  and  clothier 
Bryden,  Rev.  Thomas  N. 
Carruthers,  John,  farmer,  Torsonce  mains 
Chisholm,  James,  teacher,  Bowland 
Chisholm,  John,  teacher 
Colvin,  Mrs  M.  H. ,  of  Torquhan 
Crosbie  &  Paterson,  tweed  manufacturers 
Currie,  John,  smith  and  farrier,  Bowland 
Darling,  Thomas,  farmer,  Middletown 
Dewar,  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker 
Dick,  George,  blacksmith,  Fountainhall 
Dickson,  William,  Railway  hotel 
Douglas,  John,  teacher,  Fountainhall 
Fraser,  James,  station-master 
Garvie,  Adam,  farmer,  Plenploth 
Gibson,  Thomas,  farmer,  Ferniehurst 
Graham,  James,  farmer,  Hoppringle 
Graham,  John,  farmer,  C'lints 
Grant,  William,  farmer,  Dryburn 
Hall,  Thomas,  farmer,  Crosslee 
Hay,  Robert,  flesher 
Hewat,  Henry,  farmer,  Pirntaton 
Hogg,  Charles,  farmer,  Symington 
Hogg,  George,  mason 
Hogg,  Robert,  farmer,  Halltree 
Inglis,  Henry,  of  Torsonce 
Jamieson,  John,  baker 
King,  John,  station-master,  Fountainhall 
Laidlaw,  William,  grocer 
Lawrie,  James,  farmer,  Mitchelston 
Lee,  Alexander,  grocer  and  draper 
Lees,  Robert,  fanner,  Bankhouse 
Leithead,  James,  farmer,  Bow 
Lumsden,  John,  farmer,  Fountainhall 
Lumsden,  William,  joiner,  Fountainhall 
Lumsden,  Jane,  grocer,  Plenploth 
M'Intyre,  James,  postmaster  and  innkeeper 
Mair,  Rev.  Alexander,  M.A. 
Mercer  &  Co. ,  tweed  manufacturers 
Mercer,  Walter,  manager,  Stow  mills 
Middleton,  James,  medical  practitioner 
Ovens,  George,  grocer  and  draper 
Peak,  John,  farmer,  Craigend 
Pringle,  David,  saddler 
Pringle,  James,  cooper 
Pringle,  James  T.,  Torwoodlee 
Pringle,  John,  M.  D.,  R.N.,  Symington 
Renwick,  Gideon,  farmer,  Wetherston 
Rutherford,  John,  joiner  and  cartwright 
Sanderson,  Robert,  grocer  and  draper 
Scott,  Colonel,  Burn  house 
Scott,  David,  Sunnybank 
Shiels,  Thomas,  nesher 
Smart,  Alexander,  farmer,  Bowshank 
Smith,  George,  boot  and  shoe  maker 
Smith,  George,  grocer 


Stenhouse,  William,  tailor  and  clothier 
Stewart,  Thomas,  farmer,  Brockhouse 
Stoddart,  E.,  dealer  in  smallwares 
Tait,  Mrs  L.  M.,  of  Pirn 
Thomson,  James,  tailor 
Thomson,  James,  millwright  and  engineer 
Thomson,  Thomas,  postmaster  and  general  mer- 
chant, Fountainhall 
Thorburn,  Robert,  tailor 
Tillie,  Robert,  farmer,  Crookston  mains 
Turnbull,  William,  joiner  and  cartwright 
Tweedie,  Richard,  farmer,  Burn  house 
Waddell,  Rev.  David 
Walker,  John  F.,  teacher 
Walker,  Joseph,  joiner,  Bowland 
White,  Samuel,  farmer,  Lugate 
Whitson,  John,  police  officer 
Wight,  George,  farmer,'  Crookston  South  mains 
Wilson,  George,  agent  and  ironmonger 
Wilson,  Joseph,  blacksmith 
Wilson,  William,  Cragdale 
Wintrup,  Thomas,  miller 

Tranent. 

Addison',  John,  gardener,  Ormiston 

Ainslie,  Robert,  Esq.  of  Elvingston,  Gladsmuir 

Aitken,  Miss  Mary 

Alexander,  George,  coal  manager 

Allan,  Archibald,  baker 

Anderson,  Miss  R,  stationer 

Bain,  David,  postmaster,  Gladsmuir 

Bain,  teacher,  Free  Church  school 

Binnie,  Alexander,  baker,  Ormiston 

Black,  John,  saddler  and  innkeeper 

Brown,  Hugh,  teacher,  Ormiston 

Brown,  William,  merchant 

Caesar,  Rev.  William 

Charles,  John,  shoemaker 

Christie,  G,  &  Co.,  West  bank  ironworks 

Christie,  Andrew,  farmer,  Adinston 

Christie,  C.  J.,  farmer,  West  bank 

Craig,  David,  baker,  Ormiston 

Cumming,  James,  grocer,  High  street 

Cuthbertson,  Archibald,  farmer,  Greendykes 

Dalgleish,  R.  R.,  manufacturer 

Davie,  George,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer 

Deans  &  Moore,  Penston,  Pencaitland,  Drummore, 

and  Carberry  collieries,  Tranent :  office,  Smea- 

ton  park,  Inveresk,  Musselburgh 
Dickson  &  Black,  merchants 
Dickson,  Charles,  farmer,  Hodges 
Dickson,  Walter,  joiner 
Drummond,  J.,  rector,  Steill's  hospital 
Drummond,  Robert,  clerk 
Dunn,  Adam,  Tranent  mains 
Durie  &  Nisbet,  Elphinston  Coal  Co. 
Edie,  J.  C.  (agent,  City  of  Glasgow  Bank) 
Farrier,  John,  House  of  Muir,  Ormiston 
Ferme,  George,  farmer,  Riggenhead 
Fletcher,  Andrew,  of  Salton 
Forsyth,  John,  postmaster  and  baker 
Fortune,  T.  L.,  Elphinstone  tower 
Fulton,  Ebenezer,  baker,  Pencaitland 
Grieve,  Alexander,  blacksmith 
Grieve,  John,  Bank  park  colliery  and  fire-clay 

works 
Hamilton,  A.  F.,  clerk  to  the  commissioners  of 

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Hamilton,  William,  parochial  schoolmaster,  ses- 
sion-clerk, and  registrar  of  births,  etc. 

Henderson,  R.  (manager,  Elphhiston  Colliery), 
Rosebank  cottage 

Hogg,  John,  flesher 

Hope,  John  H.,  farmer,  South  Elphhiston 

Howden,  Robert,  farmer,  Boggs 

Hunter,  John,  Oxenford  mains,  Ormiston 

Hutcheson,  M rs  George,  Seton  lodge 

Inglis,  George,  draper 

Kellie,  C,  grocer,  Church  street 

King,  John,  baker  and  merchant,  West  Salton 

Kirkwood,  James,  ironfounder 

Leslie,  Peter,  merchant 

M'Gregor,  A.,  M.D. 

M'Phail,  M.,  draper 

M 'Walter,  Thomas,  joiner  and  house  carpenter 

M'Watt,  Rev.  James,  Salton 

Madden,  Mrs  C,  draper 

Marshal,  Hugh,  Pencaitland  house 

Moffatt,  James,  farmer 

Moore,  Thomas  Hepburn,  manager,  Penston  and 
Pencaitland  collieries,  Smeaton  park,  Mussel- 
burgh 

Morrison,  Robert,  gas  manager 

Murray,  Henry,  inspector  of  poor 

Nimmo,  George,  innkeeper  and  cab  proprietor 

Nisbet,  George,  farmer  and  coal  merchant 

Nisbet,  Mrs,  Tranent  lodge 

Notman,  William,  sheriff-officer 

Parlane,  Rev.  William,  A.M. 

Paterson,  Rev.  John,  Free  Church 

Pearson,  Andrew,  spirit  dealer,  Church  street 

Pow,  Archibald,  flesher 

Ramsay,  Rev.  John,  Gladsmuir 

Rate,  George,  factor,  Ormiston 

Rate,  Mrs  G.,  Lampockwells 

Riach,  Rev.  W.  L. ,  Pencaitland 

Ritchie,  Walter,  manager  of  brick  and  fire-clay 
works,  Gladsmuir 

Ritchie,  William,  baker,  grocer,  and  postmaster, 
Pencaitland 

Robertson,  Rev.  Samuel,  Free  Church,  Fountain- 
hall,  Pencaitland 

Ruthven,  Lady,  Winton  castle  ;  town  residence, 
31  Dover  street,  London 

Simpson,  Andrew  B.,  tailor,  Back  street 

Smeaton,  Archibald,  grocer 

Smeaton,  James,  merchant,  High  street 

Smeaton,  William,  Pencaitland  store 

Smith,  William  &  J. ,  farmers,  Elphinston 

Smith,  Alexander,  farmer 

Smith,  Johnston,  jun.,  baker,  Church  street 

Smith,  Johnston,  sen. ,  boot  and  shoe  maker 

Smith,  Thomas,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  High  st. 

Smith,  William,,  farmer,  Easter  Windygoul 

Smith,  William,  smith  and  veterinary  surgeon 

Smith,  William,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  High  st. 

Smith,  William,  Greenhead,  Salton 

Steele,  George,  Bridge  street 

Steele,  William,  baker 

Steele,  Miss  J. ,  grocer,  Elphinston 

Stenhouse,  James,  farmer,  Myles 

Stenhouse,  Robert,  farmer,  Wester  Windygoul 

Stobie,  David,  farmer,  Carlaverock 

Stoddart,  Thomas,  slater  and  glazier,  Church  st. 

Stoddart,  Thomas,  jun.,  grocer,  Church  street 

Stoddart,  William,  Wintonhill 

Tait,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  High  street 


Thomson,  A.,  farmer,  Kingslaw 

Thyne,  William,  farmer,  Hoperigg,  Gladsmuir 

Trail,  James,  baker 

Trotter,  Alex.,  flesher  and  postmaster,  Ormiston 

Wallace,  George,  baker 

Watson,  James,  M.D. 

Watson,  John,  merchant 

Watt,  Alexander,  carrier,  High  street 

Watt,  David,  dairyman,  High  street 

Watt,  David,  farmer,  Easter  Windygoul 

White,  James,  farmer,  Annlield 

Williamson,  Rev.  Wm.  T.,  Estab.  Ch.,  Ormiston 

Williamson,  Miss  Helen,  teacher 

Wilson,  A.  &  J.,  builders 

Wilson,  James,  farmer,  Satton  Middle  mains 

Wilson,  Thomas,  farmer,  Salton 

Wilson,  William,  Woolfstar,  Ormiston 

Wilson,  Mrs  George 

Young,  W.  &  J.,  Sandie  quarry 

Uphall. 

Addison,  William,  fanner,  Blackcraigs 

Arbuckle,  William,  farmer,  Wyndford 

Birnie,  Alex. ,  manager,  Uphall  Mineral  Oil  Co. 

Boag,  John,  wright,  Dechmont 

Boyd,  J. ,  chemical  works 

Brash,  Robert,  slater,  Houston 

Brodie,  John,  smith 

Brown,  William,  wright,  Houston 

Dick,  Thomas,  farmer,  Milk  houses 

Douglas,  David,  farmer,  Dechmont 

Drysdale,  William,  flesher 

Erskine,  William,  smith,  Dechmont 

Flint,  Mrs,  farmer,  Crossgreen 

Ford,  James,  farmer,  Stankards 

Frater,  Robert,  farmer,  Laws 

Glen,  Enoch,  fanner,  Fivestanks 

Glen,  Mrs,  innkeeper 

Glenny,  William,  Houston  mill 

Heggie,  J.,  wright,  Dechmont 

Hutchison,  James,  carrier 

Hutchison,  Mrs,  grocer 

Inglis,  James,  farmer,  Knightsridge 

Johnston,  Rev.  William,  The  manse 

Lawson,  William,  farmer,  Nettlehill 

Lind,  James,  grocer 

M'Kenzie,  Donald,  shoemaker 

Middlemas,  John,  Dechmont 

Mitchell,  William,  farmer,  Dechmont 

Mossman,  Robert,  wright 

Mossman,  Miss,  teacher 

Neill,  Miss,  Dovehill  house 

Nicol,  Thomas,  gardener,  Houston 

Purdie,  Thomas,  farmer,  Forkneuk 

Russell,  James,  merchant 

Scott,  William,  tailor 

Shairp,  Major,  Houston  house 

Skinner,  David,  teacher,  Binny 

Stoddart,  John,  farmer,  AA^est  Bangour 

Terris,  Andrew,  publican 

Thomson,  James,  farmer,  Holms 

Turnbull,  Archibald,  farmer,  West  Binny 

Uphall  Mineral  Oil  Company 

Wallace,  John,  farmer,  Burnhouse 

AVeir,  James,  Binny  quarry 

West,  George,  farmer,  West  Broadlaw 

West,  Joseph,  East  Broadlaw 

A¥hite,  James,  draper,  grocer,  and  postmaster 


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COUNTY  DIRECTORY. 


Wylie,  James,  Waird  house 
Wylie,  John,  farmer,  Houston  mains 
"Wylie,  William,  farmer,  East  Bangour 
Young,  Thomas,  baker 

Winchburgh. 

Angus,  David,  Lampingsdub 
Bartholomew,  James,  farmer,  Duntarvie 
Binnie,  George,  wright,  Bell's  mills 
Bird,  James,  smith 
Bowie,  William,  wright 
Brown,  Miss,  Craigton  house 
Carrie,  Rev.  A.,  Hawthorn  vale 


Fame,  Robert,  innkeeper 

Glendimiing,  Alexander,  farmer 

Gray,  James,  station-master 

Hughes,  Mrs,  postmistress 

Kidd,  Mrs,  Mounthooly 

Listons,  Misses,  Auld  Cathie  cottage 

Mack,  Alexander,  teacher 

Millar,  Mrs,  Niddry  mains 

Nimmo,  Thomas,  Craigton 

Ross,  John,  farmer,  Westfield 

Somervail,  Peter,  Glendevon 

Stevenson,  Thomas,  farmer,  Niddry  castle 

Wilson,  John,  grocer 

Young,  James,  farmer,  Niddry 


LAW  DIRECTORY. 


4*1 


LAW   DIRECTORY. 


Law  Officers. 

Lord  Advocate,  Right  Hon.  Edward  S.  Gordon. 

Solicitor- General,  John  Millar. 

Advocates-Depute,  R.  B.  Blackburn,  James  Adam, 

Roger  Montgomerie,  and  Robert  Lee. 
Crown  Agent^  Thomas  Graham  Murray,  W.S. 


Court  of  Session.     1532. 

Lord  President  of  the  whole  Court,  Right  Hon.  John 
lnglis  of  Glencorse. 

Inker  House — Fjrst  Division. 

Right  Hon.  John  lnglis,  Lord  President  (1S67). 
John  Marshall,  Lord  Curriehill  (1852). 
Sir  George  Deas,  Lord  Deas  (1853). 
James  Craufurd,  Lord  Ardmillan  (1855). 

Secokd  Division. 

Right  Hon.  George  Patton,  Lord  Justice- Clerk. 
John  Cowan,  Lord  Cowan  (1851). 
H.  Robertson,  Lord  Benholme  (1853). 
Charles  Neaves,  Lord  Reaves  (1854). 

Outer  Hodse. 

Permanent  Lords  Ordinary. 

William  Penney,  Lord  Kinloch  (1859). 

Hon.  C.  Bail  lie.  Lord  Jerviswoode  (1859). 

Robert  Macfarlane,  Lord  Ormidale  (1862). 

E.  S.  Maitland,  Lord  Bareaple  (1862). 

D.  Mure,  Lord  Mure  (1865). 

Judge  in  Summary  Petitions,  Lord  Mure. 

Principal    Clerks     of    Court,    Archibald    Brown, 

Archibald    M-Xeill,    Cosmo   Innes,    and    Harry 

Maxwell  lnglis. 
assistants,  \V.  T.  K.  Beveridge,  Colin  M.  Fraser, 

William  Shiell.  and  James  Ramsay. 
Depute    Clerks,    W.   Drysdale,   Geo.    Shield,  John 

Adams,  Donald  Robertson,  and  W.  M.  Johnstone. 
Assistants,   Hector  Mason,   Wm.  H.  Bell,   Charles 

Doig,  F.  S.  Melville,  and  Charles  Finlaj\ 

High.  Court  of  Justiciary.     1672. 

pord  Justice-General,  Right  Hon.  John  lnglis. 
Lord  Just  ice- Clerk,  Right  Hon.  George  Patton. 
Commissioners   of  Justiciary,   Lord   Cowan,  Lord 

Deas,  Lord  Ardmillan,  Lord  Neaves,  and  Lord 

Jerviswoode. 
Clerk  of  Justiciary,  Alex.  Forbes  Irvine  of  Drum. 
First  Assistant  Clerk  and  Depute,  J.  W.  Hamilton. 
Second  Assistant  Clerk  and  Collector,  David  Easson. 


Exchequer.     1707. 

Ljyrd  Ordinary  in  Exchequer,  Lord  Ormidale. 
Queens  and  Lord  Treasurer's  Remembrancer,  John 

Henderson. 
Chief  Clerk,  Adam  C.  Longmore. 


Court  of  Lords  Commissioners  for  Teinds. 

The  Judges  of  the  Inner  House,  and  Lord  Bareaple, 

Lord  Ordinary  on  Teinds. 
Agent,  Warren  Hastings  Sands,  W.S. 
Clerks,  G.  Logan,  John  Barron,  and  A.  Logan. 
2H 


Teind  Office. 

Clerk  of  Teinds,  George  Logan,  W.S. 

Depute  Clerk  of  Teinds  and  Extractor,  John  Barron, 

C.A. 
Keeper  of  Records,  etc.,  Alexander  Logan. 


Lyon  Court. 

General  Register  House. 

L,yrm  King  of  Arms,  Geo.  Burnett. 

Lyon  Clerk  and  Keeper  of  Records,  James  Lorimer, 

jun.,  advocate. 
Ijyon  Clerk  Depute,  Robert  Riddle  Stodart. 
Procurator-Fiscal,  John  Robertson,  S.S.C. 
3 facer,  Andrew  Webster. 
Herald  Painter,  Thomas  Brown. 

Heralds. 

Rothesay,  James  Lorimer. 
Marchmont,  William  Anderson. 
Albany,  James  Sinclair. 
Snowdon,  Wm.  R.  Montignani. 
Ross,  Andrew  Gillman. 
Islay,  Henry  Wilson. 

Pursuivants. 

Bute,  Walter  Ferguson. 

Ormond,  John  Brown. 

Unicorn,  Stuart  Moodie  Livingstone. 

Carrick,  Archibald  Thorburn. 

Dingwall,  Samuel  Bough. 

Kintyre,  Hugh  G.  Tibbetts. 

Trumpeters. 
James  Weddell,  John  Ingpen,  Magnus  L.  Hoffman. 
Robert  White,  Richard  J.  Adams,  Alexander 
Miller. 


H.  M.  Chancery. 

Director,  John  M.  Lindsay. 

Depute  Directors,  James  P.  Halley  and  AlexamlfT 

Howe. 
Chief  Clerk,  James  P.  Halley. 
Second  Clerk,  Robert  Macandrew. 
Senior  Assistant  Clerk,  D.  M'jSTeilie. 
Second  Assistant  Clerk,  Hugh  Home. 
Third  Assistant  Clerk,  John  M'Neilie. 


Sheriff  Court  of  Chancery. 

Sheriff,  Patrick  Shaw,  advocate. 
Sheriff- Clerk,  Adam  Morrison,  S.S.C. 
Depute  Sheriff-Clerk,  John  MacMillan. 
Macer,  Andrew  Angus. 


Homings,  Inhibitions,  and  Adjudications 
Office. 

Keeper  of  the  Register  of  Homings,  Inhibitions, 
Interruptions,  and  Adjudications,  John  C.  Brodie. 
W.S. 

Assistant  Keeper,  D.  Craig. 

Clerk,  John  H.  Dunn. 


4S2 


LAW  DIEECTORY. 


Extractor's  Office. 

Principal  Extractor  of  the  Court  of  Session,  William 

Duncan,  S.S.O. 
Assistant  Extractor,  J.  Hay  Hardyman,  W.S. 
Clerk  of  the  Records,  Extracting  Department,  J.  P 

Groundwater. 


Bill  Chamber. 

Cleric  of  the  Bills  and  Sequestrations,  Alexander 

Mann. 
Assistant  Clerk,  Eobert  B.  Shaw. 
Ordinary  Clerks,  J.  Walker  and  W.  E.  Hayden. 


Minute  Book  Office, 

Parliament  House. 

Edictal  Citation  Office, 

45  New  General  Eegister  House. 

Keeper  of  the  Minute  Book  and  Register  of  Edictal 

Citations,  John  A.  Macrae,  W.S. 
Depute  Keeper,  William  Maxwell. 


The  Signet  Office. 

Principal  Keeper,  The  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Wm.  Gibson- 
Craig,  Bart. 
Deputy  Keeper,  James  Hope. 
Substitute  Keeper,  John  Bichardson. 
Clerk  and  Extractor,  J.  Milligan. 


Rolls  of  Court  and  Calling  Lists. 

Keepers  of  Inner  House  Rolls,  P.  S.  Banks  and  W. 
Eeid. 

Keepers  of  Outer  House  Rolls,  the  Clerks  to  the 
Lords  in  the  Inner  House. 

Keepers  of  the  Calling  List,  the  Outer  House  As- 
sistant Clerks. 

The  Lord  Clerk  Register's  Department 

(or  General  Eecord  for  Scotland). 

Lord  Clerk  Register  and  Keeper  of  the  Signet,  The 

Eight  Hon.  Sir  William  Gibson-Craig,  Bart 
Depute-  Clerk  Register,  W.  P.  Dundas. 
Deputy  -  Keeper    of  the    Records,    George    Brown 

Eobertson,  W.S. 
Senior  Clerk,  John  Oswald. 
Junior  Clerk,  Eobert  Heddle. 

Curator  of  the  Historical  Department,  Ts.  Dickson. 
Assistant  do.,  Eobert  Chalmers. 

Official  Searchers  of  Records  for  Incumbrances,  John 
Stuart,  Anthony  Shiell,  J.  C.  Christie,  and  George 
C.  Adams.  & 

Clerks,  John  E.  Eeid,  William  G.  Downie,  C.  G 
Anderson,  and  J.  M.  Marr. 

Superintendent,  William  Hardie. 
Messenger,  John  M'Intosh.  / 

The  Great  Seal  Office. 
Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal,  Earl  of  Selkirk. 
Deputy  Keeper,  Colin  Mackenzie,  W.S. 
Substitute  Keeper,  D.  Craig. 

The  Privy  Seal  Office. 
Lord  Keeper  of  Privy  Seal,  Earl  of  Dalhousie. 
Depute-Keepers,  William  Pitt  Dundas  and  Georo-e 

Dalziel,  W.S.  ° 

Substitute  Keeper,  Alexander  Murdoch 
Writer  to  the  Privy  Seal,  Alex.  Carnegy  Eitclrc 

advocate. 


The  Sasine  Office. 

Keeper  of  the  General  Register  of  Sasines,  etc.,  and 
of  the  Particular  Register  of  Sasines,  etc.,  for  the 
Shire  of  Edinburgh  and  Constabularies  of  Had- 
dington, Linlithgow,  and  Bathgate,  John  Clerk 
Brodie,  W.S. 

Assistant  Keeper,  Wm.  Fraser,  S.S.C. 

First  Clerk,  James  Lindsay. 

Second  Clerk,  John  Dean. 

Third  Clerk,  David  Yule. 

Fourth  Clerk,  John  Bouchard. 

Fifth  Clerk,  James  Kerr. 

Engrossing  Clerks,  G.  T.  Eutherford,  D.  P.  Lindsay 
C.  F.  Chapman,  S.  Brown,  J.  F.  Wardlaw,  Wm! 
E.  Watson,  W.  G.  Munro,  J.  Bruce,  T.  Clark,  J 
Livingston,  W.  S.  Pettegrew,  J.  S.  Watson' 
Thomas  Eoss,  and  Wm.  Ellison. 

Keepers  of  Particular  Eegisters  of  Sasines. 
Aberdeen  and  Kincardine,  Newell  Burnett,  Aberdeen. 
Argyll,  Dumbarton,  Bute,  Arran,  and  Tarbet,  J.  C.' 

Kerr,  Dumbarton. 
Ayr,  Bailiary  of  Kyle,   Carrick,  and  Cunningham, 

David  Shaw,  Ayr. 
Banff,_  John  Allan,  Banff. 
Berwickshire    and   Lauderdale,    Eobert    Eomanes, 

Lauder. 
Caithness,  James  Mackenzie,  Wick. 
Dumfries,  Kirkcudbright,  and  Annandale,  Alexander 

Simpson,  Dumfries. 
Elgin  and  Nairn  shires,  and  Forres,  George  Leslie 

Elgin.  ' 

Fife.  George  H.  Pagan,  Cupar. 
Forfar,  David  Small,  Dundee. 
Inverness,  Ross,  Sutherland,  and  Cromarty,  .Eneas 

Mackintosh,  Inverness. 
Kim-oss,  J.  W.  Williamson,  Kinross. 
Lanark,  ex  Burgh  and  Barony  of  Glasgow,  Eichard 

Vary. 
Orkney  and  Shetland,  W.  H.  Fotheringhame,  Kirk- 
wall 
Perth,  and  Stewartry  of  Strathearn,  ex  Monteith,  John 

Kemp,  Perth. 
Roxburgh,  Selkirk,  and  Peebles,  John  Murray,  W.S., 

Melrose. 
Renfrewshire  and  Barony  of  Glasgow,  Thos.  Grahame 

and  Thomas  Hill,  Glasgow. 
Stirling,  Clackmannan,  and  Monteith,  Eobert  Curror, 

Stirling. 
Wigtownshire,  Jas.  MLean,  Wigtown. 


Eegister  of  Deeds  and  Protests  Office. 

Keeper  of\the  Register  of  Deeds,  Probative   Writs, 

and  Protests,  G.  E.  Kinloch. 
Assistant  Keepers,  Alexander  Murdoch  and  Alex. 

Forbes. 


Eecord  of  Entails  Office. 

(H.M.  New  Eegister  House,  No.  18.) 

Keeper  of  the  Record  of  Entails,  etc.,  William  Pitt 

Dundas. 
Clerk,  David  Winter. 


LAW  DIRECTORY. 


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Office  of  the  Accountant  of  the  Court 
of  Session. 

Accountant  to  Court  of  Session,  William  Moncreiff. 
Clerks  to  Accountant,  David  Galloway  and  Robert 
M.  Rose. 


Fee  Fund  Office. 

Collector  of  Fee  Fund,  A.  Forbes  Gordon,  W.S. 
Assistant,  John  H'Ewen. 


Accountant  in  Bankruptcy. 

H.M.  New  Register  Office. 

The  Accountant  in  Bankruptcy  in  Scotland,  George 
Auldjo  Esson. 


Joint-Stock  Companies'  Registration  Office, 

Exchequer  Chambers,  Edinburgh. 

Registrar.  John  Henderson. 
Clerk,  Albert  Thomas  Apthorpe. 


MEMBERS  of  FACULTY  of  ADVOCATES  RESIDENT  in  EDINBURGH. 

Those  marked  *  are  Sheriffs,  and  f  Sheriff-substitutes. 


Dean,  James  Moncreiff,  M.P. 
Vice-Dean,  George  Dundas. 
Treasurer,  Charles  Robertson. 
Librarian,  Samuel  Halkett. 


Agent,  John  N.  Forman. 

Collector  of  Widows1  Fund,  Stair  A.  Agnew. 

Clerk,  Arthur  Campbell. 

Actuary,  James  M.  Macandrew. 


Adam,  J.,  51   Northumberland 

street 
Agnew,  Stair  A.,  57  Hanover  st. 
Anderson,  Arch.,  1  Atholl  place 
tArkley,  Pat.,  29  Gt.  King  st. 
Arthur,  Rich.,  66  Frederick  st. 
Asher,  Alex.,  16  Castle  street 
Balfour,  J.  B.,  6  India  street 
*Bell,  B.  R.,  5  Rutland  square 
Bell,  George  G.,  43  Melville  st. 
Birnie,  J.  B.  L.,  44  Gt.  Kingst. 
Black,  John,  8  Nelson  street 
Blackburn,  R.  B. ,  2  Moray  place 
Blair,  Alex.,  15  Randolph  cres. 
Brand,  D. ,  5  Albany  street 
Broun,  Archd.,  15  India  street 
Brown,  Thomas,  8  Albyn  place 
Brown,  W.  A,  24  Pitt  street 
Buntine,  J.  R.,  49  Gt.  King  st. 
Burnet,  John,  8  Pitt  street 
Burnett,     G.     (Lyon    King-of- 

Arms),  21  Walker  street 
Burton,    J.    H.,    LL.D.,    Craig 

house,  Lothian  burn 
tCampbell,  James,  9  Bruntsfield 

place 
•Campbell,  N.  C,  81  Gt.  Kingst. 
Campbell,  R.  V. ,  5  Albany  street 
Campbell,  Robt.,  4  Darnaway  st. 
Cattanach,    Peter  L.,    4   Aber- 

crombv  place 
Cheyne,  John,  6  N.  St  David  st. 
Christie,  Wm.,  22  India  street 
•Clark,  A.  R. ,  1 7  Great  Stuart  st. 
•Cleghorn,  Thos.,  26  Queen  st. 
*Cook,  Alexander  S.,  35  Great 

King  street 
Cosens,  Peter,  70  Great  King  st. 
Couper,  Charles  T. ,  2  St  Colme  st. 
Coventry,  Andrew,  29  Moray  pi. 
Craig,  J.  H.  Gibson,  90  Geo.  st. 
Crawford,  Don.,  18  Melville  st. 
Crichton,  J.  A.,  13  Nelson  street 
Currie,  Alex. ,  45  Heriot  row 
Darling,   M.  T.  Stormonth,  64 

Northumberland  street 
•Davidson,  A. ,  County  buildings 
Deas,  Francis,  32  Heriot  row 
Dickson,  Alex.,  11  Royal  circus 


Dingwall,  A.,  9  Randolph  cresc 
Douglas,  Fr.  B.,  21  Moray  place 
Duncan,  D.,  12  Inverleith  row 
Duncan,  J.  M.,  23  Northumber 

land  street 
*Dundas,  G.,  9  Charlotte  square 
Dundas,  Geo.  S.,  29  Stafford  st. 
Dundas,  William  Pitt,  Register 

house 
Dunlop,  Alex.  M.,  31  Heriot  row 
Ellis,  Adam  Gib,  4  Royal  ter. 
Finlayson,  Thomas,  25  Howe  st. 
Fletcher,  A.,  5  Ainslie  place 
Forbes,  W.,  17  Ainslie  place 
!tFordyce,  G.  D.,  5  Forres  street 
Fordyce,  James  D.,  4  Castle  st. 
Forman,  J. ,  6  Drummond  place 
*Fraser,  Patrick,  8  Moray  place 
Gardiner,  John,  6  Pitt  street 
Gebbie,  Francis,  39  Albany  st. 
Gibson,  Alex. ,  1 9  Albany  street 
*Gifford,  A. ,  35  Drummond  place 
Gloag,  W.  E.,  27  India  street 
Gordon,  E.  S.,  Lord  Advocate, 

2  Randolph  crescent 
Grant,  J.   D.,   48   Northumber- 
land street 
Gregory,  John,  Canaan  lodge 
Groat,  A.  G.,  12  Hart  street 
Guthrie,  Wm.,  8  Fettes  row 
Hall,  David,  13  Pitt  street 
tHallard,  F.,  7  Whitehouse  ter. 
Hamilton,  H.,  16  Great  King  st. 
*Hector,  David,  25  Rutland  sq. 
*Heriot,  F.  L.  M.,  35  Moray  pi. 
Horn,  Robert,  7  Randolph  cres. 
Hunter,  John,  4  Wemyss  place 
*Hunter,  Robert,   67  Northum- 
berland street 
Hunter,  Wm.  F.,  53  Melville  st. 
Hutchison,  A.,  18  London  st. 
Inglis,  William  A.,  44  Moray  pi. 
Innes,  Cosmo,  Inverleith  house 
Irvine,  A.  F.,  44  Heriot  row 
Ivory,  Thomas,  9  Ainslie  place 
*Ivory,  Wm.,  12  Albany  street 
*  Jameson,  Andrew,  2  Bruntsfield 

terrace 
Johnstone,  R.,  137  George  street 


Keir,  James,  10  Albyn  place 
Kenmore,  W.  F. ,  46  Albany  st. 
Kerr,  Robt.,  4  Broughton  place 
Kinloch,  Geo. ,  32  Drummond  pi. 
Kinnear,  A.  S.,  33  Nothumber- 

land  street 
Kirkpatrick,  J.,  39  Moray  place 
Lamond,  Wm.,  25  Dundas  st. 
Lancaster,  H.  H,  20  Northum- 
berland street 
Lawrie,  A.  C. ,  9  Nelson  street 
Lee,  Robert,  26  Charlotte  square 
Lees,  John  M.,  15  Pitt  street 
Lorimer,  James,  21  Hill  street 
Lorimer,  J.  Campbell,  99  George 

street 
Macdonald,  J.  H.  A. ,  Counsel  for 
the  Admiralty,  15  Abercromby 
place 
Macdonell,  ^Eneas  R.,  7  Coates 

crescent 
M'Ewan,  Geo.,  21  Castle  street 
Mackay,  iEneas  J.   G.,  counsel 
for  the  Admiralty,  7  Albyn  pi. 
*Mackenzie,    Donald,    12    Great 

Stuart  street 
M  'Kie,  Thomas,  4  Albyn  place 
Mackintosh,  W.,  6  India  street 
Macknight,  A.  E.,  12  London  st. 
M'Laren,  John,  12  Darnaway  st. 
M'Laren,  W.  N.,  44Northum.  st. 
Maclean,  Robert,  19  Queen  st. 
M'Lennan,  John  F.,  22  Hill  st. 
Macpherson,  Norman,  6  Duke  st. 
Maidment,  Jas.,  25  Royal  circus 
Mair,  Wdliam  Ludovic,  8  Dun- 
can street,  Drummond  place 
Maitland,  John,  3  Ainslie  place 
Makgill,  Arthur,  5  Melville  st. 
Mansfield,  Jas.  L.,  10  Albany  st. 
Marshall,  David,  67  Gt.  King  st. 
Marshall,  John,  60  Northumber- 
land street 
Melville,  G.  F.,  15  Heriot  row 
Millar,  John,  Solicitor-General, 

10  Abercromby  place 
*Moir,  G.,  14  Charlotte  square 
Moncreiff,  Js.,  15  Gt.  Stuart  st. 
Moncreiff,  H.  J.,  3  Forres  street 


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LAW  DIRECTORY 


Moncrieff,  A.,  22  Abercromby  pi. 
*Monro,  G. ,  5  Darnaway  street 
Montgomerie,  R. ,  3  Maitland  st. 
Morrison,  Jn.,  62  Cumberland  st. 
Muirhead,  James,  61  Northum- 

berland  street 
Murdoch,  J.  B.,  22  Manor  place 
Mure,  Thomas  M.,  Ill  George  st. 
*Napier,    George,    Coates    hall, 

West  Coates 
*Napier,  Mark,  6  Ainslie  place 
Neaves,  Charles,  8  Hope  street 
Nevay,  Alex.,  1  Randolph  place 
Nicolson,  Alex. ,  1  Ramsay  gdns. 
Orphoot,  T.  H.,  113  George  st. 
Park,  John,  1  Thomas  street 
Paterson,  W.  A.  0. ,  3  Frederick  st. 
Paton,  Thos.  S.,  7  St  Vincent  st. 
Pattison,  G.  H.,  18  Duke  street 
Pyper,  Hamilton,  15  Royal  cresc. 
Reid,  John  A. ,  2  Drurnmond  pi. 


Rettie,  M. ,  8  Great  Stuart  street 
Rhind,  John,  18  Maitland  st. 
Richardson,    J.,    22    Claremont 

crescent 
Ritchie,  A.-  C. ,  8  Broughton  pi. 
Robertson,  G,  13  Gloucester  pi. 
Robertson,    James    P.     B.,    5  b 

South-east  Circus  place 
Rutherfurd,  And.,  17  Nelson  st. 
Scott,  Chas.,  9  Drurnmond  pi. 
Sellar,  Alex.  C. ,  1  Randolph  cres. 
Seton,  G.,  St  Bennet's,  Greenhill 

gardens 
*Shand,  A.  Burns,  3Gt.  Stuart  st. 
Shaw,  Patrick,  36  Charlotte  sq. 
Skelton,  John,  125  George  street 
Skene,  George,  20  Melville  street 
Smith,  Harry,  20  Maitland  st. 
Smith,  J.  C,  30  Royal  circus 
Speirs,  P.  A.,  2  Melville  street 
Spens,  W.  C,  14  Drurnmond  pi. 


Spittal,  C.  G.,  12  Dundas  street 
Starke,  J.  Gibson,  11  Maitland  st. 
Stewart,  Charles,  11  Forres  st. 
Strachan,  Robert  U.,  34  Dundas 

street 
*Tait,  John,  2  Park  place 
Thorns,  G.  Hunter,  52  Gt.  Kingst. 
Thomson,  W.  M.,  60  Gt.  Kingst. 
Tod,  James,  55  Great  King  st 
Trayner,  John,  37  Dublin  street 
Walker,  James,  Dairy  house 
Watson,  W.,  6  St  Colme  street 
Webster,  G.,  56  Northumbd.  st. 
Wedderburn,  Sir  David,  Bart., 

81a  Princes  street 
Wilkie,   Wm.  P.,  30  Greenhill 

gardens 
Wilson,  John  P.,  19  Abercromby 

place 
Young,  A.,  22  Royal  circus 
Young,  George,  47  Moray  place 


SOCIETY  OF  WEITEES  TO  HEE  MAJESTY'S  SIGNET. 

Those  marked  *  are  Notaries  Public. 


Principal  Keeper,  Right  Hon.  Sir  William  Gibson- 
Craig,  Bart. 
I)?puty  Keeper,  James  Hope. 
Hub-Keeper  and  Clerk,  John  Richardson. 
Assistant  Clerk  and  Extractor,  Jas.  Milligan,  S.S.C. 


Treasurer,  John  Gibson,  jun. 

Fiscal,  Patrick  Dalmahoy. 

Professor  of  Conveyancing,  James  Stuart  Tytler. 

Collector  of  Widows'  Fund,  John  Cook. 

Librarian,  David  Laing. 


*Adam,    Kirk,    &    Robertson,    9 

South  Charlotte  street 
Adamson  &  Gulland,  1 6  Nelson  st. 
Anderson,  D.  B.,  23  Queen  st. 
Anderson,  J.  &  F.,  48  Castle  st. 
Anderson,  T.  S. ,  1  Atholl  place 
Auld,  John,  21  Thistle  street 
Aytoun,  Robert,  3  Fettes  row 
Baillie,  Wm.,  14  Windsor  st. 
Baird,  J.  W.,  4  Drurnmond  pi. 
Balfour,  J.  M.  &  J.,  4  Thistle  ct. 
Ballingall,  A.  W.,  16  St  Andrew 

square 
Bayley,  Geo.,  11  Royal  Exchange 
*Bell  &  M'Lean,  5  Hill  street 
*Bell,  John  B.,  5  Hill  street 
Bell,  Jno.  M.,  East  Morningside 

house,  Whitehouse  loan 
Bell,  M.  M.,  81a  George  street 
*Bell,  R.  C,  1  Clifton  terrace 
*Binny,  G.  &  J.,  37  Albany  st. 
Black,  D.  M.  &  H.,  28  Castle  st. 
Bogle,  Andrew,  22  Castle  street 
Brand,   W.,   5  Northumberland 

*Brodie,  J.  C. ,  5  Thistle  street 
Brown,  J.,  County  hall 
Bruce,  James,  2  Thistle  court 
Bruce,  J.,  8  Randolph  crescent 
Burn,  George,  15  Hill  street 
*Cairns,  G.  &  H.,  35  George  iv. 

bridge 
'Campbell,  Espie,  &  Bell,  6  Rut- 
land square 
Campbell,  A.  &  A.,  22  Dublin  st. 
*Campbell,  J.   A.,  &  Lamond,  2 
Albyn  place 


Campbell,  A.,  jun.,  4  Randolph 
crescent 

Cassels,  Alexander,  8  Northum- 
berland street 

Cay,  John,  10  Alva  street 

Cay,  R.  D.,  23  St  Andrew  sq. 

Chancellor,  George,  10  Castle  st. 

*Cheyne,  H.,  56  Frederick  street 

Christie,  J.  C.,  4  Duncan  street, 
Newington 

Christison,  John,  40  Moray  pi. 

Coldstream,  J.  P.,  5  St  Andrew 
square 

*Cook,  W.  &  J.,  61  Castle  street 

Cowan,  John,  12  Hill  street 

Cowan,  Robert,  9  Carlton  ter. 

Cox,  Robert,  25  Rutland  street 

Crawford  &  Simson,  33  Aber- 
cromby place 

Crichton,  H.  H.,  13  Nelson  st. 

Crombie,  Alex.,  jun.,  5  North 
Charlotte  street 

*Dalgleish,  James,  8  Atholl  cres. 

"Dalmahoy  k  Cowan,  12  Hill  st. 

Dalziel,  Geo.,  jun.,  5  Thistle  st. 

Darling,  James  S.,  64  Northum- 
berland street 

*Davidson-&  Syme,  22  Castle  st. 

*Dickson,  H.  G.  &  S.,  3  Dundas 
street 

Dickson,  D.  S.,  1  Thistle  court 

*DougIas  k  Smith,  62  Frederick 
street 

Douglas,  A.  S.,  22  Young  st. 

*Douglas,  Chris. ,  22  Young  st. 

Douglas,  David,  13  Dundas  st. 

Drurnmond,  W. ,  42  Frederick  st. 


*Duncan,  Dewar,  k  Black,  6  Hill 

street 
Duncan,  J.  B.,  6  Hill  street 
Duncan,  John,  5  Dryden  place 
Dundas  k  Wilson,  16  St  Andrew 

square 
Dundas,  John,  25  St  Andrew  sq. 
Dunlop,  G.  &  G.,  14  Hill  street 
Duthie,  Walter,  6  Great  King  st. 
Elder  k  Bruce,  5  S.  Charlotte  st. 
Elder,  James,  5  Thistle  street 
Elliot,  W.  S.,  34  Regent  terrace 
Ellis,  A.  G.,  R.,  &  W.,  4  Royal 

terrace 
Ferguson  k  Junner,  1  Northum- 
berland street 
Ferguson,  Wm.,  6  Northumber- 
land street 
Ferrier,  T.  H.,  136  Princes  st. 
Finlay,  C.  P.  35  Dublin  street 
*Finlay,  J.  H.,  52  Frederick  st. 
Fleming,  A.,  20  Lynedoch  place 
Forbes-Gordon,  Arthur,  16  Rut- 
land square 
*Forman,  J.  N.  &  J.,  4  Hill  street 
*Forrester,  J.,  8  Drurnmond  pi. 
Fraser,  Wm.,  31  Princes  street 
Eraser,  W.  S.,  31  Princes  street 
French,  John,  6  Graham  street 
*Gentle,  James,  22  Dublin  street 
*Gibson-Craig,  Dalziel,  k  Brodies, 

5  Thistle  street 
Gibson  &  Ferguson,  1  Northum- 
berland street 
*Gibson,  John  &  Henry  G.,  12 

South  Charlotte  street 
*Gillespie,  John,  81a  George  st. 


LAW  DIRECTORY. 


485 


•Goldie  &  Dove,  8  York  place 

*Goldie,  A.  W.,  8  York  place 
Goldie,  Wm.,  2  Forth  street 

Gordon,  Jas. ,  20  Regent  terrace 

Graham  &  Johnston,   5    North 
St  David  street 

•Graham,  H.,  11  Shandwick  pi. 

Grant  k  Innes,  IS  Queen  street 

*Grant  k  "Wallace,  5  St  Vincent 
street 

Greig,  George,  11  Queen  street 

Greig,  S. ,  33  Ahercroniby  place 

Grierson,  Aw.,  15  St  Andrew  sq. 

Grieve,  A.,  4  Melville  crescent 

Hagart   &    Burn    Murdoch,    79 
George  street 

Haldane,  Jas.  A. ,  1 7  Charlotte  sq. 

•Haldane,  R.,  17  Charlotte  sq. 

Hamilton  &  Kinnear,  35  Queen  st. 

•Hamilton,  John,  81a  George  st. 

Hardyman,  J.  H.,  21  Claremont 
crescent 

•Hill,   Reid,    &  Drummond,   42 
Frederick  street 

•Hill,  James  L.,  42  Frederick  st. 

Hill,  Robert,  2  Picardy  place 

•Home,  John,  X.  Merchiston  ho. 

•Hope  k  Maekay,  119  Piinces  st. 

•Hope,    James,  jun.,   42  Char- 
lotte square 

•Hope,  John,  31  Moray  place 

•Home,    Home,    k    Lyell,    39 
Castle  street 

Home,  T.  E.  0.,  10  Atholl  cresc. 

•Hughes  k  Mylne,  1  South  Char- 
lotte street 

Hunt,  James,  53  George  street 

•Hunter,     Blair,    k    Cowan,    7 
York  place 

Hunter,  Wm.  Van",  11  Queen  st. 

*Inglis,  H.  &  A.,'l6  Queen  st. 

*Inglis,  Henry,  16  Queen  street 

Inglis,  H.  M.,  6  N.  St  David  st. 

Jardine,  Stodart,  &  Frasers,  31 
Princes  street 

Johnston,  E.,  27  Eoyal  terrace 

Kennedy,  H.,  19  Broughton  pi. 

Kennedy,  J.,  71  Great  King  st. 

•Kenned}-,  William,   59  North- 
umberland street 

•Kermack,  W.  E.,  9  Hill  street 

Kinnear,  -George  T.,  35  Queen  st. 

Kirk,  J.,  12  Claremont  crescent 

Latta,  Eobt.,  20  Abercromby  pi. 

Laurie,  W.  A.,  13  N.  Bank  st. 

*Leburn,  Henderson,  k  Wilson, 
56  George  square 

Lindesay,  J.,  jun.,  22  Regent  ter. 

•Lindsay,     Howe,    k    Co.,    32 
Charlotte  square 

•Lindsay  k  Paterson,  10  and  12 
Northumberland  street 

•Lindsay,  Jn.  M.,  19  Melville  st. 

Logan,  G.,  Register  House 

Longmore,  J.  A.,  56  Melville  st. 

Mac  Allan  &  Chancellor,  19  Young 
street 

MacAllan,  Jas.,  19  Young  st. 

Macandrew,  J.  k  E.,  13  Hill  st. 


Macara,  L.  M.,  58  Northumber- 
land street 

Macbean,  iEneas,  5  N.  Charlotte 
street 

M'Candlish,  J.  M.,  4  Doune  ter. 

M'Ewen  k  Carment,  32  Albany 
street 

M'Ewen,  James,  21  Ainslie  pi. 

M  'Farlane,  James,  6  Dewar  pi. 

Maekay,  James,  119  Princes  st. 

•Mackenzie  k  Fraser,  35  Frede- 
rick street 

•Mackenzie,  Innes,  &  Logan,  23 
Queen  street 

Mackenzie  k  Kermack,  9  Hill  st 

•Mackenzie,  J.  W.  k  John,  16 
Eoyal  circus 

Mackenzie,  Colin,  28  Castle  st. 

Mackenzie,  George,  9  Hill  st. 

'"Mackenzie,  John  Ord,  9  Hill  st. 

Mackenzie,  John,  jun.,  9  Hillst. 

•Mackenzie,  Thomas,  35  Frede- 
rick street 

Mackersy,  L.,  3  N.  St  David  st, 

Mackersy,  W.,  7  Forth  street 

Macknight,  J.,  12  London  st. 

*Maclachlan,  Ivory,  &  Eodger, 
25  Castle  street 

•M'Lean,  H.  F.,  5  Hill  street 

"Macnaughton  &  Finlay,  18 
Y  oung  street 

•M'Neill  &  Sime,  8  Hill  street 

*Maconochie,  Duncan,  &  Hare, 

10  Hill  street 

•Macrae  &  Flett,  39  Frederick  st. 
•Macritchie,  Bayley,  &  Hender- 
son, 11  Eoyal  Exchange 
Martin,  John,  19  Chester  street 
•Melville  &  Lindesay,  110  George 

street 
•Melville,  Arch.,  43  York  place 
MelviUe,  J.  M.,  110  George  st. 
*Menzies  k  Coventry,   7  St  An- 
drew square 
Mitchell,  A.,  28  Dundas  street 
Moncrieff,  D.  S.,  17  Duke  st. 
•Montgomery,  W.  ,17  Atholl  cres. 
Morton,    Whitehead,   &  Greig, 

11  Queen  street 
Mowbray,  J.  T.,  15  Albany  st. 
Murdoch,  A.  B.,  79  George  st. 

Murray,   Beith,  &  Murray,   43 

Castle  street 
Murray  k  Falconer,  141  Geo.  st. 
Murray  k  Hunt,  53  George  st. 
•Murray,  J.  &  W.  C,  3  Thistle  ct. 
Murray,  Geo.  J. ,  East  Coates  ho. 
•Murray,  James  C. ,  32  Castle  st. 
•Murray,  Thomas  G. ,  66  Queen  st. 
Napier,  A.  J.,  23  Albany  street 
Neilson  k  Cowan,  8   North   St 

David  street 
Neilson,  Jn.,  23  E.  Claremont  st. 
Neilson,  S.,  1  N.  Charlotte  st. 
Nicolson,  James,  28  India  st. 
Ogilvie,  R,  G.,  14  Cumberland  st, 
Parker,  J.  J. ,  New  bank,  Trinity 
•Paterson  &  Romanes,  7  Nelson 

street 


•Paterson,  Adam,  36  Heriotrow 
•Paterson,  Thos. ,  43a.  George  st. 
•Patten,  John,  7  Drummond  pi. 
Pattison,  J.,  63  S.  Clerk  street 
Paul,  Geo.  M.,  16  St  Andrew  sq. 
*Paul,  Thomson,  14  Broughton 

place 
Pearson  k  Robertson,  17  Royal 

circus 
•Peddie,  James  &  Alexander,  6 

Queen  street 
Pitcaim,  A.  Y.,  14  George  sq. 
•Pitman,  Frederick,  48  Castle  st. 
Pollexfen,  J.  R,,  6  India  street 
Pringle,  Robert,  20  Young  st. 
•Reid,  Wm.,  42  Frederick  street 
*Eichardson   &    Johnston,    19a 

Hill  street 
•Richardson,  John,  50  Northum- 
berland street 
Eobertson,  Alex.,  12  India  st. 
Robertson,  G.  B.,  16  Alva  street 
Eobertson,  J.  S.,  11  Claremont 

crescent 
Eobertson,  T.  E,,  62  George  st. 
*EoUo,  H.  J.,  14  Young  street 
Boss,  J.  &  E.  D.,  38  Frederick  st. 
•Russell  &  Nicolson,  14 George  st. 
*Eutherfurd,  J.,  14  Albany  st. 
•Sands,    W.    H.    k   W.    J.,    5 

Eoyal  circus 
Sands,  W.  J.,  3  Atholl  crescent 
•Scarth  &  Scott,  28  Bernard  st, 
•Scott,  Bruce,  &  Glover,  1  Hill  st, 
•Scott,  Moncrieff,  &  Dalgety,  17 

Duke  street 
•Scott,  A.  &  A.,  12  Nelson  st. 
*Scott,  A.,  13  Drummond  place 
•Shand,  John,  57  Albany  street 
Sinclair,  G.  L. ,  4  Walker  street 
Skene  k  Peacock,  18  Hill  street 
Skene,  W.  F.,  18  Hill  street 
Skinner,  W.,  31  Great  King  st. 
Smith,  Alexander,  IS  York  pi. 
Spalding,  Thomas,  7  North  St 

David  street 

Sprot,  T.,  10  Drummond  place 

Steuart,  J.  &  C,  17  India  st. 

Steuart,  Archibald,  17  India  st. 

Steuart,  Charles,  17  India  street 

Steuart,  James,  17  India  street 

Stevenson,  Alex.,  9  Heriotrow 

Stewart  &  Wilson,  28  Frederick 

street 
Stewart,  A.  J.,  98  George  street 
•Stewart,  John,  6  Alva  street 
Stewart,  Wm.,  3  St  Colme  st. 
Stodart,   George  Tweedie,  jun., 

16  Abercromby  place 
Stodart,  John  R.,  16  Dublin  st. 
Strong,  Thomas,  40  Princes  st. 
•Stuart  &  Cheyne,  56  Fred.  st. 
Sutherland,  A.  G.,  22  Fettes  row 
*Syme,  Thomas,  5  Carlton  ter. 
Tait  &  Crichton,  2  Park  place 
•Tawse  &  Bonar,  23  York  place 
Tawse,  John,  11  Royal  terrace 
•Tawse,  John  W.,  49  Queen  st. 
Tennent,  P.,  9  Lynedoch  place 


486 


LAW  DIRECTORY. 


*Thomson,  Dickson,  &  Shaw,   1 

Thistle  court 
*Tod,  H.  k  H.,  39  York  place 
*Tods,  Murray,  &  Jameson,  66 

Queen  street 
Traquair,  Wm. ,  1 7  Young  st. 
*Turnbull,  J.  &  J.,  16  Thistle  st. 
*Turnbull,  John,  49  George  sq. 


Turnbull,  Patrick,  34  India  st. 
Tytler,  James  S.,  19  Castle  st. 
Waddell  &  M'Intosh,  20  Royal 

circus 
Waddell,    A.    Peddie,    4    Great 

Stuart  street 
Waddell,  W.,  20  Royal  circus 
Walker,  John,  2  Queen  street 


Wallace,  E.,  5  St  Vincent  st. 
Wardlaw,  J.  F.,  31ST.  St  Andrew  st 
*Wilson,  Burn,  &  Gloag,  15  Hill 

street 
Wilson,  Charles,  11  Queen  st. 
Wormald,  J.  D.,  23  St  Andrew  sq. 
Wright,  John,  17  Hill  street 
Wyhe,  Alex.,  13  Picardy  place 


SOCIETY  OF  SOLICITORS  BEFOEE  THE  SUPREME  COURTS. 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter,  anxo  1797. 


Those  marked 
Preses,  John  Carment. 
Vice-President,  George  Cotton. 
Librarian,  William  Miller. 


are  Notaries  Public. 

Treasurer  and  Collector  of  Widows'  Fund, 


Thomas  Leburn. 
Joint  Secretaries,  J. 


&  J.  Young- 


*Adam  &  Sang,  61  Gt.  King  st. 
Adam,  Jas.,  19  Claremont  cresc. 
*Adam,  P.,  61  Great  King  street 
Adams,  John,  8  West  Maitland st. 
Adamson,  D.  M.,  16  Nelson  st. 
Aitken,  James,  45  St  Cuthbertst. 
Allan,  James,  6  X.  St  David  st. 
Andrew,  George,  60b  Princes  st. 
*  Archibald,  Win.,  1  Heriot  row 
Banks,  P.  S.,19Mansionhouserd. 
Barton,  James,  47  York  place 
Baxter,  J.  C,  7  Howe  street 
*Bayley,  I.,  11  Royal  Exchange 
Bell,  J.,  25  York  place 
Beveridge,  Andrew,  17  George  st. 
*Beveridge,  P.  S.,  38  Bernard  st. 
Black,  A.  R.,  39  Dublin  street 
*Boyd,  James  L.,  1  Regent  ter. 
Bridgeford,  D.  F.,  72  Princes  st. 
Bruce,  John  D.,  29  York  place 
Buchan,  Hy.,  30  Dublin  street 
*Buchanan,  James,  73  George  st. 
Burness,  W.,  11  Drummond  pi. 
Cairns,  Geo. ,  35  George  iv.  br. 
Campbell  &  Smith,  26  York  pi.  . 
Campbell,  Neil  M.,  40  Gt.  King 

street 
Garment,  J.,  36  Great  King  st 
*Cook,  D.,  60  Hanover  street 
*Cormack,  D.  A.,  33  York  place 
Cornillon,  H.  W.,  67  George  st. 
Cotton,  George,  51  Castle  street 
Court,  John,  21  George  square 
Cowper,  C.  N.,  5  Cambridge  st. 
Crawford  &  Guthrie,  76  George  st. 
Crawford,  D.,  76  George  street 
Crawford,  J.  K,  10  George  street 
*Crawford,  Robert,  12  St  Andrew 

square 
Crichton,  Hew,  13  Nelson  street 
*Curror  &  Cowper,  India  build- 
ings, Victoria  street 
"Davidson,  John,  1 7  Elm  row 
Deans,  John  C,  37  George  street 
Denholme,  R.,  4  N.  St  David  st. 
Dewar,  H.  B.,  6  Hill  street 
Dickson,  A.  J.,  SAAbercrombypl. 
*Donaldson,   G.  &  W.,  3  Buc- 

cleuch  place 
Dove,  David,  8  York  place 
''Dowie,  T. ,  49  Constitution  st. 
Drysdale,  J.,  16  Royal  Exchange 


*Duncan  &  Archibald,  1  Heriot 

row 
*Duncan,  Alex.,  21  Bernard  st. 
Duncan,  William,  1  Heriot  row 
Elliot,  Nenion,  S  Wharton  place 
Espie,  George,  6  Rutland  square 
Falkner,  J.  P. ,  9  Portland  place 
Finlay,  Jas.,  29  St  Andrew  sq. 
*Finlay,  R.,  2  Queen  street 
Fleming,  Andrew,  137  Princes  st. 
Forsyth,  D.,  3  N.  St  David  st. 
Fraser,  Wm.,  32  Castle  street 
Eraser,  Wm.  N.,  41  Albany  st. 
*Fyfe,  A.,  21  St  Andrew  square 
Galletly,  J.,  22  Albany  street 
*Gardiner,  J.  &  J. ,  46  Hanover  st. 
*Gardiner,  J.,  46  Hanover  street 
Garson,  William  R.,  6  Gardner's 

crescent 
*Gifford,  Alex.,  28  St  Andrew  sq. 
Glen,  Wm.  B.,  18  Drummond  pi. 
Glover,  J. ,  1  Hill  street 
Gordon,  James,  21  Findhorn  pi. 
Guthrie,  J.  Y.,  28  Morrison  st. 
Hay,  William  B.,  3  Howe  street 
Henderson,  Chas.,  4  London  st. 
^Henderson,   R.,   11    Royal  Ex- 
change 
Henry,    Jardine,    4    North    St 

Andrew'  street 
Henry,  John,  20  St  Andrew  sq. 
Hunter,  David,  55  Frederick  st. 
Irons,  J.  C,  19  Charlotte  street, 

Leith 
Jamieson,  James  T.,  19  Castle  st. 
Johnstone,  W.  M.,  26  Pitt  street 
Keegan,  John,  10  Duke  street 
*Lamo*nd,  James,  2  Albyn  place 
*Landale,  Robt.,  15  Royal  circus 
*Landale,  T.  &  R,  18  Forth  st. 
*Latta,  D.  M.  &  J. ,  13  Bernard  st. 
Latta,  John,  27  Forth  street 
Lawson,  Michael,  7  Elder  street 
*  Leburn,  Henderson,  &  Wilson, 

56  George  square 
*Leburn,  Thomas,  56  George  sq. 
Lee,  J.  B.  W.,  10  George  street 
Lees,  David  T.,  30  Howe  street 
Lidgate,  John,  28  St  Andrew  sq. 
Lindsay,  J.  K.,  2  Blacket  place 
''Livingston,  G.  K,  18  Frederick 

street 


Lothian,  A.,  30  Haddington  pi. 
Lyon,  H. ,  7  N.  St  Andrew  st. 
Macandrew,  J.,  13  Hill  street 
Macbrair,  D.  J.,  12  Gt.  King  st. 
M'Cracken,  John,  22  Walker  st. 
Macdonald,  John,  4  Grosvenor  st. 
*Macdonald  &  Roger,  8a  Aber- 

cromby  place 
Macgregor  &  Barclay,  10  Dun- 
das  street 
M  'Intosh,  George,  20  Royal  circus 
*Mack,  Jas.  S.,  2b  St  Andrew  sq. 
Mackie,  A.  Kirk,  40  Princes  st. 
^Mackintosh,  A.,  12  Forth  street 
M  'Laren,  Thos. ,  30  Frederick  st. 
*Macnaughton,    Alexander,    18 

Young  street 
Macqueen,  J.M.,31  St  Andrewsq. 
M 'William,  R.,  2  Elm  row 
Malloch,  P.  S.,  5  North  Char- 
lotte street 
"Mann  &  Duncan,  21  Bernard  st. 
Manson,  D.,  17  Hill  street  • 
*Marshall&  Stewart,  15  Young  st. 
Marwick,  J.  D.,  10  Bellevue  cres. 
Mason,  James,  14  Pitt  street 
*Mason,  Wm.,  21  Dublin  street 
Menzies,  Robt,  4  N.  St  Andrew  st. 
*Mill,  Eben.,  51  Princes  street 
Millar,  James,  20  Nelson  street 
Miller,  William,  59  George  sq. 
■'Milligan,  J.  &  J.,  13  George  st. 
*Milligan,  John  S.,  13  George  st. 
Milne,  David,  4  Gt.  King  street 
Milne,  William,  9  Heriot  row 
Milroy,  H.,  Crown  office 
Mitchell,  Wm.,  11  S.  Charlotte  st. 
Moffat,  H.,  23  George  IV.  bridge 
Morison,  Adam,  45  York  place 
Morison,  A.  K.,  10  Hanover  st. 
Morison,  Alex.,  63  Gt.  King  st. 
*Muir,  Wm.  H.,  18  Picardy  place 
*Murdoch,  Boyd,  &  Co.,  55  Con- 
stitution street 
*Murdoch,  J.,  14  Great  King  st. 
*Mure,  R. ,  41  Great  King  street 
*Murphy,  A.  D.,  31  Bernard  st. 
*Murray,  John,  3  Thistle  court 
*Murray,  Wm.,  48  Castle  street 
Nisbet,  James,  21  York  place 
*Ogg,  David,  110  George  street 
Officer,  William,  53  George  st. 


LAW  DIRECTORY. 


487 


Padon,  Thomas,  15  Hart  street 
Paris,  James,  4  N.  -W.  Circus  pi. 
Paterson,   D.  W.,  10  Northum- 
berland street 
♦Peacock,  TV7".,  18  Hill  street 
Peebles,  J.  G.  C,  16  Scotland  st. 
Philip,  David,  22  Scotland  st. 
*Phin,  John,  13  Heriot  row 
Pullar,  J.  Y.,  17  Broughton  pi. 
♦Ranken,  Thos. ,  1 7  St  Andrew  sq. 
Renton  &  Gray,  4  George  street 
Renton,  James,  2  Thistle  court 
Renton,  Jas.,  jun.,  4  George  st. 
Ritchie,  Charles,  20  Hill  street 
Robertson,  John,  63  Hanover  st. 
Robertson,  John  A.,  17  York  pi. 
Roger,  Alex.,  7  Scotland  street 
♦Romanes,  John,  7  Nelson  st. 
Ronald  k.  Ritchie,  20  Hill  street 
Ronald,  J.,  20  Hill  street 
Ross,  A.  E.,  16  Royal  Exchange 
Roy,  Wm.  G,  8  N.  St  David  st. 
Saunders,  TVm.,  51  Albany  st. 
Scott,  Geo.  F.,  12  Duncan  street, 

Newington 
Scott,  Robert,  63  Hanover  st. 


Scott,  W.  D.,  11  Hope  park  ter. 

Selby,  R.  B. ,  26  Dundas  street 

Shaw,  David,  1  Thistle  court 

Sime,  TV.,  8  Hill  street 

Skinner,  TVm.  R.,  8  Blenheim  pi. 

Smart,  John,  11  Queen  street 

Smith,  Andw.,  9  Buccleuch  pi. 

Smith,  Geo.  B.,  37  Charlotte  sq. 

Smith,  J.  D.,  29  Windsor  street 

♦Smith,  Robert,  37  Charlotte  sq. 

*Snody,  Andrew,  26  Gayfield  sq. 
and  51  Constitution  street 

Somerville,  J. ,  60  Hanover  st. 

Spink,  W.,  18  St  Andrew  sq. 

Sprott,  TV.  P.,  30  St  Andrew  sq. 

Steele,  TVm.,  7  George  street 

Stevenson,  Robert  P.,  3  North 
St  David  street 

Stuart,  W.  S.,  24  Dundas  street 

Sutherland,  Jas.  B.,  38  Bernard 
street 

Taylor,  Chas.  S.,  69  Hanover  st. 

Thomson,  Alexander,  7  North 
St  Andrew  street 

Thomson,  John,  30  Northum- 
berland street 


Thomson,  Lockhart,  114  George 

strict 
Thwaites,  W.  K.,  1  Nelson  st. 
Traquair,  W.,  jun.,  30  Clarence 

street 
♦Wallace,  Thomas,  2  Hill  street 
Wallace,  TV.  D.,  31  Alva  street 
Walls,  J.,  33  Heriot  row 
Watt,  Hugh,  9  York  place 
♦Webster,  And. ,  1 0  St  Andrew  sq. 
Webster,  James,  37  Albany  st. 
Welsh,  John,  10  Duke  street 
♦Millar,   White,    &   Robson,    8 

Bank  street 
White,  Thomas,  114  George  st. 
♦Whitehead,  J.,  15 St  Andrew  sq. 
Wilkie,  James  F.,  29  Dundas  st. 
Wilson,  Andrew,  5  Arniston  pi. 
♦Wilson,  George,  14  Hill  street 
Wood,  Geo.  M.,  20  St  Patrick 

square 
Wordie,  Jas.  W.,  68  George  st. 
Wotherspoon  &  Mack,  18  Great 

Stuart  street 
Young,  James,  2  Hill  street 
♦Young,  John,  2  Hill  street 


SOCIETY  OF  SOLICITOES  AT  LAW. 

Those  marked  *  are  Notaries  Public. 


Preses,  M.  Lothian. 
Vice-Preses,  William  Pollock. 
Treasurer,  George  Cairns. 
Clerk,  James  Anderson. 


Fiscal,  William  Saunders. 

Treasurer  to  Library,  Michael  Lawson. 

Auditor,  J.  M.  Macandrew. 


Anderson,  James,  11  Howe  st. 
Cairns,  Geo.,  35  George  iv.  br. 
Banks,  P.  S.,  19  Mansionhouse 

road 
Dymock,  R,  L.,  46  George  sq. 
Falkuer,  J.  P.,  9  Portland  place 
Finlay,  James,  29  St  Andrew  sq. 


Keegan,  John,  10  Duke  street 
Lawson,  M.,  7  Elder  street 
Lothian,  M. ,  County  buildings 
Moffat,  H.,  23  George  iv.  bridge 
Pollock,  TVm.,  17  Carlton  ter. 
Pridie,  P.  H.,  44  Minto  street 
Robertson,  John,  63  Hanover  st. 


Saunders,  Wm.,  51  Albany  st. 
♦Scott,  Archibald,  1  Hill  street 
Scott,  R.,  63  Hanover  street 
Selby,  R.  B.,  26  Dundas  street 
Wishart,  Wm.,  4  N.  St  David  st. 
White-Millar,  W.,  8  Bank  street 
Wood,  G.  M.,  20  St  Patrick  sq. 


Barclay,  James,  10  Dundas  st. 

Bruce,  Alex.,  2  Thistle  court 

Burn,  David,  369  High  street 

♦Clark,  Andrew,  13  Bernard  st. 

♦Galloway,  Wm.,  35  Hanover  st. 

Gunn,  Robert,  7  Albany  st. ,  Leith  j     tution  street 


Solicitors. 

♦Jameson,  John,  11  Queen  street  |  ♦Miller,  James,  19  Roxburgh  st. 
Johnstone,  Adam,  4a  North  St  Murray,  John,  5  York  place 
David  street  ♦Paterson,  William,  13  Bernard 


♦Johnston,  Robt.,  17  Dublin  st, 
'Macdonald,  Robert,  55  Consti- 


street 
Shield,  George,  Register  House 
Simpson,  Peter,  21  Nelson  st. 


WRITEES. 

Those  marked  *  are  Notaries  Public. 


Anderson,  Wm.,  13  Union  st. 
Anderson,  TV.,  11  Dundas  st. 
Antonio,  D.,  23  Dundas  street 
Baird,  Robert,  2  Lauriston  ter. 
Barclay,  William,  conveyancer, 

10  George  street 
*Barrie,  Geo. ,  37  George  street 
Bews,  J.  M.,  12  Atholl  place 
Bisset,  David,  14  Parkside  st. 
♦Black,  J.,  6  Hill  street 
*Blair,  J.,  Bank  of  Scotland 
Brown,  D.,  72  Northumberland 

street 
Brown,  Robert,  18  Barony  st. 


Brown,  Thos.,  10  Torphichen st. 
Burns,  Andrew,  29  Alva  street 
Cadenhead,  A.  F.,  15  S.  College 

street 
Campbell,  John,  8  Lothian  road 
Chisholm,  And. ,  3  Brougham  st. 
Cossar,  Jas.,  3  E.  Broughton  pi. 
♦Couper,   TV.   H.,   19  Charlotte 

street,  Leith 
Davidson,  Alex.,  11  Brandon  st, 
Dear,  Thomas,  50  Brunswick  st. 
♦Deas,  W.  P.,  10  Duncan  street 
Deseret,  Phineas,  5  Eastfield 
Doig,  Charles,  Seafield  house 


Douglas,  D.,  6  Clarence  street 
Elder,  W.,  10  Torphichen  st. 
Falconer,  Jas. ,  51  Brunswick  st. 
Finlay,  Charles,  40  York  place 
Finlay,  Charles,  1  Manor  place 
Finlay,  Wm.,   69  Northumber- 
land street 
Forgan,  And.,  34  London  street 
Forgan,  Wm.,  3  Warriston  cres. 
Forman,  T.  &  G.,  8  Hamburg  pi. 
Fyfe,  Jas. ,  7  St  Vincent  street 
Gallie,  Alex.,  7  Salisbury  street 
Galloway,    R.    S.,    2    Salisbury 
bank 


488 


LAW  DIRECTORY. 


Gloag,  Peter,  1  Catherine  place 
Gordon,  Alex.,  4  Brougham  st. 
Gordon,  J.,  21  Findhorn  place 
Gow,  James,  2  Deanhaugh  st. 
Grahame,  James,  29  Ann  street 
Grant,  James,  27  Nelson  street 
*Greenhill,  Jas. ,  41  Hanover  st. 
Gregor,  John,   7  Pitt  st.,  Bon- 

nington 
Hart,  Thomas,  33  Dublin  street 
Haswell,  Geo.,  28  Minto  street 
Hay,  Alex.,  Bonnington  bank 
Hendry,  Robt.  M.,10  Duncan  st. 
Hewitt,  A.  L.,  Elizafield 
Honeyman,  George,  17  Parkside 

street 
Hunter,  A.  S.,  12  Henderson  row 
Hutchison,  H.,  4  Grosvenor  st. 
Hutton,  W.,  18  Clarence  street 
Jack,  John,  1  Blenheim  place 
Kidd,  J.  R.,  9  Gardner's  cresct. 
Laing,  David,  5  Randolph  place 
Laing,  Eichard,  1  Collins  place 
Lang,  R.  L.,  10  Grove  street 
Latta,  Alex.,  6  Mansfield  place 
*Latta,  R.,  7  York  place 
Lee,  T.  H.,  6  Cambridge  street 


Leighton,  Alex. ,  ]  0  George  st. 
Logan,  Thos.,  32  Stafibrd  street 
*Lowe,  John,  29  George  street 
M'Gillivray,  William,   11  Bon- 
nington place 
M  'Gregor,  D.,  35  Barony  street 
Macgregor,  J.,  11  Drummond  st. 
Mack,  Andrew,  5  York  place 
M 'Lagan,  T.,  10  Brougham  st. 
M'Lean,  Robert  F.,  132  George 

street 
Macnab,  Jas. ,  8  Mackenzie  place 
*Macpherson,     Alex. ,     Madeira 

cottage,  Canaan  lane 
Macritchie,  John,  24  Danube  st. 
*Mann,  Wm.,  22  Raeburn  place 

and  119  Princes  street 
Millar,  Wm.,  8  London  street 
Murray,  Joseph,  1  Rosehill  pi. 
Nivison,  A.,  1  Annandale  street 
Ogilvy,  James,  20  Scotland  st. 
Paul,  Wm.,  10  Brougham  st. 
Philip,  Alex.,  Lothian  road 
Porteous,  W,  87  George  street 
Ramsay,  Jas.,  1  Claremont  pi. 
Rattray,  W.  R,,  2  Lord  Russell 
place 


Reid,  William,  21  Fettes  row 
*Rorie,  G.  L.,  23  Comely  bank 
Ross,  Alex.,  23  Howe  street 
Ross,  John,  1  Henderson  row 
Scott,  Charles,  14  Montague  st. 
Scott,  Robert,  44  Rankeillor  st. 
Shiress,  D.  S.,  20  Nelson  street 
Silvie,  James,  52  Broughton  st. 
Sim,  George,  7  Cambridge  street 
Smith,  J.  R.,  40  Great  King  st. 
Smith,  R.  A.,  12  St  Andrew  sq. 
Steven,  Chas.  B.,  21  Grove  st. 
*Strachan,  R.  H.,  31  Northum- 
berland street 
*Sturrock,  John,  27  Cockburn  st. 
Sturrock,  Thos.,  29  Clarence  st. 
Sutherland,  W.  S.,   22  Gayfield 

square 
Taylor,  Wm. ,  1  Summerhall  pL 
Thomson,  James,  27  Blair  street 
Tony,  John,  18  Pitt  street 
*Turnbull,  W.,  36  St  Andrew  sq. 
Walkinshaw,  Wm.,  Echo  bank 
Watson,  G.,  23  Duke  street 
Webster,  Wm.,  24  Queen  street 
Wilson,  A.,  35  Barony  street 
Wilson,  Wm.,  15  Roxburgh  st. 


SHOET-HAND  WEITEE. 

Smith,  J.  Irvine,  11  Pitt  street 


SOCIETY  OF  ACCOUNTANTS  IN  EDINBURGH. 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter. 


President,  Thomas  Mansfield. 

Council,  G.  A.  Jamieson,  Thos.  Scott,  Wm.  Wood, 

James  Wilkie,  C.  M.  Barstow.  J.  J.  Dickson,  J.  S. 

Moncrieff,  Charles  Pearson. 


BailEe,  J.  M.,  15  Northumber- 
land street 
Balfour,  Robert,  21  St  Andrew 

square 
Balgarnie,   J.    H. , 

David  street 
Barron,  John,  45  Queen  street 
Barstow,  C.  M.,  32  India  street 
Bowie,  J.  T.,  38  Gt.  King  street 
Brown,  James  A. ,  22  Alva  street 
Budge,  Henry,  29  Northumber- 
land street 
Callender,  Henry,  19  Hill  street 
Carphin,  J.  R.,  31  George  street 
Carter,  F.  H. ,  5  St  Andrew  sq. 
Cliiene,  G.  T.,  7  George  street 
Christie,  Robert,  jun.,  20  St  An- 
drew square 
Cowan,  R.  C,  1  George  street 
Craig,  Alexander,  7  Thistle  st. 
Dall,  Thomas,  38  Hanover  street 
Dickson,  J.  Jobson,  20  Young  st. 
Dickson,  T.  G.,  3  North  St  David 

street 
Dickson,  Wm.,  10  Royal  circus 
Douglas,  C.  H.,  19  York  place 
Dundas,  Geo.,  24  Broughton  pi. 
Dunlop,  Alexander,  New  Regis- 
ter House 


Secretary,  James  Howden. 
Treasurer,  Alexander  W.  Robertson. 
Auditor,  J.  M.  Bail  lie. 
Law  Ayent,  J.  C.  Brodie,  W.S. 

Esson,  G.  A.,  N.  Register  House I Marshall,  D.,  17  George  street 


Finlay,  Henry  A.,  17  Northum- 
berland street 

Forman,  R.,  55  Frederick  street 
9  North  St  |  Gardiner,  Wm. ,  46  Hanover  st. 

Gibson,  Archd.,  10  Maitland  st. 

Haldane,  J.,  24  St  Andrew  sq. 

Hanna,  Thomas  C. ,  5  Nelson  st. 

Howden  &  Molleson,  5  North  St 
David  street 

Howden,  James,  5  N.  St  David 
street 

Jamieson,  A.,  8  S.  Charlotte  st. 

Jamieson,  G.  A.,  24  St  Andrew 
square 

Latta,  James,  27  Forth  street 

Lindsay,  Jamieson,  k  Haldane, 
24  St  Andrew  square 

Lumsdaine,  Archibald,  1  Hailes 
street 

Macandrew,  J.  M. ,  16  York  pi. 

M'Bean,  W.,  62  Castle  street 

M  'Cuaig,  Colin,  47  George  street 

Mackenzie,  Kenneth,  29  Nor- 
thumberland street 

Maclagan,  David,  9  Royal  circus 

Mansfield  &  Spottiswoode,  7 
Thistle  street 

Mansfield,  Thomas,  7  Thistle  st. 


Martin,  Thomas,  49  Castle  street 
Meldrum,  George,  53  York  place 
Miller,  Hugh,  38  Hanover  street 
Moffat,  J.  F.,  13  Queen  street 
Molleson,  J.  A.,  5N.  St  David  st. 
Moncreiff,  Wm.,  10  Rutland  sq. 
Moncrieff  &  Thomson,  26  Fre- 
derick street 
Moncrieff,  J.  Scott,  26  Frederick 

street 
Murray  &  Romanes,  42  Castle  st. 
Murray,  David,  46  George  street 
Murray,  George,  42  Castle  street 
Myrtle,  W.,  7  N.  St  David  street 
Niven  &  Moffatt,  13  Queen  st.  ' 
Niven,  A.  T.,  13  Queen  street 
Paterson  k  Forman,  55  Fred.  st. 
Paterson,  A.,  55  Frederick  street 
Pearson,  C.  &  D.,  128  George  st. 
Peddie,  D.  S.,  1  George  street 
Prentice,  Chas.,  37  George  street 
Rainie,  R,,  82  Princes  street 
Raleigh,  S. ,  9  St  Andrew  square 
Ramsay,  George,  47  George  st. 
Robertson,    A.    W.,    82    Great 

King  street 
Robertson,  D.  S.,  10  Gt.  Stuart  st. 
Romanes,  James,  42  Castle  street 


LAW  DIRECTORY. 


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Russell,  William,  23  India  street 
Scott,  R.  &  E.,  25  Melville  street 
Scott,  David,  4a  North  St  David 

street 
Scott,  Thomas,  17  Hill  street 
Scott,  T.,  jun.,  17  Hill  street 
Smith,  Adam  G.,  59  George  st. 


Smith,  John  T.,  29  Northum- 
berland street 

Spottiswoode,  Rt.,  7  Thistle  st. 

Thomson,  Charles  W.,  26  Fre- 
derick street 

Todd,  George,  26  St  Andrew  sq. 

Turnbull,  Patrick,  7  Young  st. 


Watson  &  Dickson,  3  North  St 

David  street 
Watson,  H.  G.,  3N.  St  David  st. 
Watson,  Jas.,  N.  RegisterHou.se 
Wilkie,  James,  28  Queen  street 
Wilson,  Rich.,  28  Frederick  st. 
Wood,  William,  5  Nelson  st. 


Adam,  R.,  10  City  chambers 
Aitehison,  E.  R.,  18  Moray  place 
Aitken,  Thomas,  51  Hanover  st. 
Armitage,  Alexander  B.,  3  North 

St  David  street 
Barclay,  William,  10  George  st. 
Bell.  J.  W.,  93a  Georcre  street 
Borthwick,   T.,    6   S.  "Charlotte 

street 
Brown,  Alex.,  7  St  Andrew  sq. 
Cooper,  David,  15  St  James'  sq. 
Cowan,  R.  C,  1  George  street 
Douglas,  W.  S. ,  2  Greyfriars  pi. 
Drummond,  Jas.,  53  George  iv. 

bridge 
Drysdale,  J.,  16  Royal  Exchange 
Edwards,  Win.,  1  Hanover  st. 
Farquharson,   John  J.,   1   Han- 
over street 
Ferguson,  Wm.  S.,  118  Lauriston 

place 
Fuller,  D.,  8  Hill  square 
Grant,  John,  15  Dean  terrace 
Griffith,  James,  121  Princes  st. 
Halden,  James,  23  Blair  street 
Hamilton,  R.  S.,  10  Dublin  st. 
Harrison,  H.,  23  St  Andrew  sq. 
Hastings,  Robert,  29  George  st. 
Hay,  H.  S.  A.  L.,  16  N.  Bank  st. 


ACCOUNTANTS. 

Heiton,  John,   7  N. -W.  Circus 

place 
Hendry,  R.  M.,  10  Duncan  st., 

Drummond  place 
Hobday,  Thomas,  6  South  Char- 
lotte street 
Hutcheson,  D.,  17  Archibald  pi. 
Ireland,  Thos.,  71  Clerk  street 
Johnstone,  Robert,  46  Queen  st. 
Kinnear,  D.,  21  Elder  street 
Knox,  James,  47  Hanover  street 
Lamb,  John,  6  Gladstone  place 
Laurie,  Thomas,  99  George  street 
Lees,  Henry,  6  York  place 
Lindsay,  T.  S. ,  36  Hanover  street 
M  'Donald,  John,  7  Randolph  clift 
Mackenzie,  Alex.,  6  Pitt  street 
Macnair,  Alex.,  46  George  street 
Maconochie,  John,  13  Bernard  st, 
Meikle,  Christr.,  16  N.  Bank  st. 
Meikle,     James,    Wardie    burn 

house,  Ferry  road 
Melville,  F.  S.,  16  Broughton  pi. 
Muir,  A.  W.,  9  N.  St  David  st. 
Nicoi,  Alex. ,  5  St  Andrew  square 
Ogilvy,  Charles,  16  Manor  place 
Paterson,  James,  10  Hanover  st. 
Petrie,  George,  27  Cockburn  st. 
Prain,  H.  D.,  47  George  street 


Raeburn,  John  P.,  21  Pitt  street 
Rhind,  John,  18  Yiewforth  pi. 
Ritchie,  John,  1 9  St  Andrew  sq. 
Ritchie,  John  S.,  17  York  place 
Rose,  R.  M.,  24'Howe  street 
Sawers,  J.  T. ,  19  Lothian  road 
Seton,  Charles,  69  York  place 
Shepherd,  James,  51  N.  bridge 
Short,  David,  25  North  bridge 
Shortreid,  George,  2  Pitt  street 
Sime,  J.,  2  Thistle  court 
Simpson,  Rob.,  18  Rankeillor st. 
Simson,  James,  5  Picardy  place 
Sinclair,  James,  7  Brown  street 
Smith,  William,  120  Princes  st. 
Stewart,  John,  2  Darling's  build- 
ings 
Sutherland,  Donald,  8  Mary's  pi. 
Thomson,  D.  G.,  13  Hanover  st. 
Thomson,  Ts.,  5  St  Andrew  sq. 
Tindall,  John,  6  Haddington  pi. 
Thomson, W.  A.,  Bonningtonbk. 
Trotter,  S.  E.,  7  N.  St  David  st. 
Turnbull,  W.  (R.  B.  of  Scotland) 
Watson,  James,  6  St  Andrew  sq. 
Williams,  B.  J.,  3  Grove  street 
Williamson,  Geo.,  17  Clarence  st. 
Williamson,  James,  5  Hailes  st. 
Wood,  J.,  Lothian  road 


FACULTY  OF  ACTUAPJES  IN  SCOTLAND. 

Council,  William  Smith,  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  James  |  Hon.  Secretary,  J.  M.  M'Candlish. 

Meikle,  Wm.  Thos.  Thomson,  A.  H.  Turnbull,    rr       t  ^  a    u-    -in 

/-,,         V,  -n      •  i   r,,  •  ,    \        t.      .,    c     ....  '  \ilon.  treasurer,  George  Auldio  Esson. 

Cnas.  Pearson,   David  Chisholm,  David  Smith,  '  °  i 

David  Maclagan,  George  Ranisay,  Robert  Balfour.  |  Secretary,  Charles  Prentice,  C.A.,  3  George  Street. 


FELLOWS. 

Anderson,  J.  J.  P.,  9  St  And.  sq. 

Balfour,  Robt.,  21  St  Andrew  sq. 

Brown,  Walter,  22  St  Andrew  sq. 

Carter,  F.  H.,  5  St  Andrew  sq. 

Chisholm,  D.,  64  Princes  street 

Christie,  Robert,  jun.,  20  St  An- 
drew square 

Deuchar,  D.,  19  George  street 

Dickson,  T.  G.,  3  N.  St  David  st. 

Dickson,  W.,  10  Royal  circus 

Esson,  G.  A.,  N.  Register  House 

Finlay,  G.  L.,  17  Northumber- 
land street 

Finlay,  Wm.,  26  St  Andrew  sq. 

Gregor,  D.  C,  3  and  5  George  st. 

Howden,  Jas. ,  5  N.  St  David  st. 

Huie,  D.  R.  W.,  Royal  Bank 

Jamieson,  George  A.,  24  St  An- 
drew square 


Lindsay,  D.,  24  St  Andrew  sq. 

Macandrew,  J.  M.,  16  York  pi. 

M'Candlish,  J.  M.,  22  St  Andrew 
square 

Mackenzie,  K.,  29  Northumber- 
land street 

Maclagan,  David,  22  George  st. 

Meikle,  Jas. ,  6  St  Andrew  square 

Ogilvie,  John,  64  Princes  street 

Pearson,  Charles,  128  George  st. 

Pearson,  David,  128  George  st. 

Prain,  H.  D.,  47  George  street 

Prentice,  Chas.,  3  George  st. 

Rainie,  Robt.,  82  Princes  street 

Raleigh,  Samuel,  9  St  Andrew  sq. 

Ramsay,  George,  47  George  st. 

Robertson,  A.  W.,  82  Gt.  Kingst. 

Robertson,  Thos. ,  3  and  5  Geo.  st. 

Sang,  Edward,  2  George  street 

Smith,  David,  64  Princes  street 


Smith,  W.,  120  Princes  street 
Stewart,  A.  W.,  3  k  5  George  st. 
Surenne,  D.  J.,  3  &  5  George  st. 
Thomson,  S.  C,  3  &  5  George  st. 
Thomson,  W.  T.,  3  &  5  George 

street 
Todd,  George,  26  St  Andrew  sq. 
Watson,  James,  6  St  Andrew  sq. 
Watson,  John,  6  St  Andrew  sq. 
Whytt,  A.  H.,  22  George  street 
Wilkie,  James,  28  Queen  street 
Wood,  William,  5  Nelson  street 

ASSOCIATES. 

Carment,  D.,  64  Princes  street 
M'Cuaig,  Colin,  47  George  street 
Macdonald,  W.  R.,  6  St  And.  sq. 
Scott,  E.  E.,  jun.,  25  Melville  st. 
Squair,  James,  jun.,  20  St  An- 
drew square 
Wallace,  Thos.,  64  Princes  street 


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LAW  DIRECTORY. 


SHERIFFS  OF  COUNTIES,  SHERIFF-SUBSTITUTES,  SHERIFF-CLERKS, 
AND  PROCURATORS-FISCAL. 


Aberdeen, 
Argyle,  . 


Andrew  Jameson. 
Thomas  Cleghorn. 


Ayr,  .    .     .    .    N.  C.  Campbell. 


Banff,  . 
Berwick, 
Bute, 


Benjamin  R.  Bell. 
A.  R.  Clark. 
Robert  Hunter. 


Caithness,  .    .    (ieo.  D.  Fordyce. 

Clackmannan,    George  Monro. 
Cromarty,  .    .  j  Alex.  S.  Cook. 

Dumbarton,    .  ■  Robert  Hunter. 
Dumfries,  .    .  '  Mark*  Napier. 
Edinburgh,     .  '  Archd.  Davidson. 


Elgin, 
Fife,  . 


Forfar,   . 


Haddington, 
Inverness, . 


Kincardine,  . 
Kinross,  .  . 
Kirkcudbright, 

Lanark,      .     . 


Linlithgow,    . 
Nairn,    .     .     , 

Orkney    and 
Shetland, 

Peebles, 
Perth,     .     . 

Renfrew,     . 

Ross, .    .    . 

Roxburgh, 

Selkirk, .    . 
Stirling, 

Sutherland, 
Wigtown,  . 


Benjamin  R.  Bell. 
Donald  Mackenzie. 


Fred.  L.  M.  Heriot. 


A.  R.  Clark. 
William  Ivory. 


A.  Burns  Shand. 
George  Monro. 
David  Hector. 

Hy.  Glassford  Bell. 


George  Monro. 
Benjamin  R.  Bell 


Adam  Gifford. 


George  Napier. 
John  Tait. 


Patrick  Fraser. 
Alex.  S.  Cook. 


W.  0.  Rutherford. 

George  Dundas. 
George  Moir. 

Geo.  D.  Fordyce. 
David  Hector. 


Sheriff-Substitutes. 


J.  C.  Thomson,  Aberdeen. 
J.  Skelton,  Peterhead. 
Sir  G.  Home,  Bart.,Inverary. 
J.  Gardiner,  Campbelton. 
Hugh  Ross,  Tobermory. 
A.  Fraser,  Fort-William. 
James  Robison,  Ayr. 
T.  Anderson,  Kilmarnock. 
James  Gordon,  Banff. 
George  Dickson. 
Robert  Orr. 
Hamilton  Russell. 

William  B.  Clark,  Alloa. 
H.  M.  Taylor,  Cromarty. 

W.  C.  Steele,  Dumbarton. 
D.  Boyle  Hope,  Dumfries. 
Pat.  Arkley.  Edinburgh, 
Fred.  Hallard,  Edinburgh. 
James  Campbell,  Edinburgh. 
Donald  ML.  Smith. 
Robert  S.  Taylor. 
Andrew  Beatson  Bell,  Dun- 
fermline. 

Alex.  Robertson,  Forfar. 

J.  G.  Smith,  Dundee. 

Charles  J.  Shirreff. 

W.  H.  Thomson. 

A.  Fraser,  Fort-William. 

ThomasFraser,  Portree. 

C.  Shaw,  Harris,  etc. 

J.  D.  Wilson. 

David  Syme,  Kinross. 

W.  H.  Dunbar,  Kirkcudbrt. 

W.  G  Dickson,  Glasgow. 
A.  E.  Murray,  Glasgow. 
James  Galbraith,  Glasgow. 
F.  W.  Clark,  Glasgow. 
J.  Veitch,  Hamilton. 
William  Logie,  Airdrie. 
J.  N.  Dyce,  Lanark. 
Francis  Home. 
Alex.  Falconar,  Nairn. 
Peter  Macdougal. 
Jas.  Robertson,  Kirkwall. 
Andrew  Mure. 

Arthur  Burnett. 

H.  Barclay,  LL.D.,  Perth. 

J.  Grahame,  Dunblane. 

Hugh  Cowan,  Paisley. 

H.  L.  Tennent,  Greenock. 

C.  Hill. 

H.  M.  Tfeylor,  Tain. 

A.  L.  M'Donald,  Stornoway 

Francis  Russell,  Jedburgh. 

Jas.  S.  Milne,  Selkirk. 
Robert  Sconce,  Stirling. 
Robert  Bell,  Falkirk. 
Thomas  Mackenzie. 
Macduff  Rhind,  Wigtown. 


J.  Ligertwood. 
S.  Mactaggart. 


E.  A.  Hunter. 

George  R.  Forbes. 
William  T.  Kellie. 
D.  Macbeth. 
Robert  M'Lachlan. 

And.  Jameson. 
John  Taylor. 

C.  W.  Kemp. 

Henry  Gordon. 
Kenmure  Maitland. 


George  Leslie. 
Thomas  Barclay. 


Geo.  Webster. 


Henry  M.  Davidson. 
Patrick  Grant. 


James  Christian. 
J.  W.  Williamson. 
George  Hamilton. 

John  Drysdale. 


John  Hardy. 
Robert  Malcolm. 


W.  H.  Fotheringhame. 
George  Smith. 


Wm.  Stuart. 
Archibald  Reid. 


Peter  Henderson. 
William  Ross. 


George  Rutherford. 


John  Lang 

Thomas  L.  Galbraith. 


Donald  Tavlor. 
R.  H.  Smith. 


Procurators-Fiscal. 


A.  Simpson,  jun.,  Aberdeen. 
Andrew  Boyd,  Peterhead. 
D.  Maclullich,  Inverary. 

C.  Mactaggart,  Campbelton. 
William  Sproat,  Tobermory. 

D.  S.  M'Laren,  Fort-William. 
J.  F.  Murdoch,  Ayr. 

Fred.  C.  Cross,  KUmarnock. 
W.  R.  Gordon,  Banff. 
James  C.  Robson,  Dunse. 
Wm.  Herbert,  Rothesay. 
M.  Maclennan,  Wick. 
James  Brims,  Thurso. 
William  Spence,  Alloa. 
James  Grigor,  Cromarty. 

R.  G.  Mitchell,  Dumbarton. 
Thomas  Corrie. 
M.  Lothian,  Edinburgh. 
R.  B.  Johnston,  City. 

William  Grigor,  Elgin. 
Alex.  Klack,  Cupar. 
William  Morrison,  Cupar. 
James  Macfarlane,  jun.,  Dun- 
fermline. 
Robert  Whyte,  Forfar. 
J.  B.  Baxter,  Dundee. 
Thos.  Todrick,  Haddington. 
Charles  Stewart,  Inverness. 
D.  S.  M'Laren,  Fort-William. 
Donald  M'Kenzie,  Portree. 
A.  Cameron. 
J.  Tindal,  Stonehaven. 
Hugh  Laird,  Kinross. 
D.  H.  Gordon  and  W.  Milroy. 

William  Hart,  Glasgow. 
John  Gemmel,  Glasgow. 
Thomas  Dykes,  Hamilton. 
Jas.  A.  Dykes,  Hamilton. 
John  M'Donald,  Airdrie. 
Hugh  Davidson,  Lanark. 

James  Watson,  Linlithgow. 
William  Dick,  Nairn. 

Alex.  Bain,  Kirkwall. 
C.  G.  Duncan,  Lerwick. 

Jas.  D.  Bathgate,  Peebles. 
Melville  Jameson,  Perth. 
J.  W.  Barty. 

Daniel  M'Farlan,  Paisley. 
Robert  Blair,  Greenock. 
William  Moffat,  Dingwall. 
Thomas  Munro,  Tain. 
Donald  Munro,  Stornoway. 
William  Ross,  Stornoway. 
James  Stevenson  and  J.  C. 

Stevenson,  Jedburgh. 
Peter  &  G.  Rodger,  Selkirk. 
Rob.  Campbell,  Stirling. 
John  Gair,  Falkirk. 
W.  S.  Fraser,  Dornoch. 
A.  M'Neel  Caird,  Stranraer. 
Eben.  S.  Black,  Wigtown. 


LAW  DIRECTORY. 


491 


MESSENGEES-AT-ARMS. 


(Notaries  Public  are  indicated  by  an  n,  Agents  or  Procurators  by  an  a.) 


ABERDEENSHIRE. 

Aberdeen—  Eobert  Shaw,  Alexander  Leslie,  John 

Milne. 
Huntly — James  M'Kinnon. 
Peterhead — Grant  Imlah. 
Turriff — James  D.  M'Nee. 

ARGYLESRIRE. 
'Oban — D.  Carmichael. 

AYRSHIRE. 

Ayr — George  Gilfillan,  Kobert  M'Callum,  Eobert 
.     Fergusson. 
Kilmarnock — John  Carmichael. 

BANFFSHIRE. 
Keith — George  Taylor. 

CAITHNESS-SHIRE. 

Wick — Eobert  Sinclair. 
Thurso— James  M'Kay. 

DUMBARTONSHIRE. 
Dumbarton — John  Dewar. 

DUMFRIESSHIRE. 
Dumfries — Eobert  Sinclair. 

EDINBURGHSHIRE. 

Edinburgh — John  Grady,  Andrew  Webster,  John 
Caw,  James  Mure,  Eobert  Gordon  Nicol,  John 
Thomson,  Eobert  Gardiner. 


ELGINSHIRE. 


Elgin — Finlay  Munro. 

FIFESHIRE. 
Cupar-Fife — Henry  Millie. 

FORFARSHIRE. 

Dundee — James   S.   Mills,  John   Fenwick,   John 

Matthew,  John  Hutton,  James  M'Donald. 
Arbroath — John  Herald. 

HADDINGTONSHIRE. 
Haddington — Vacant. 

LNVERNESS-SHIRE. 

Grantown — John  Grant. 

North  Uist — Eoderick  M'Donald. 


Inverness — James  Cameron,  Donald  Bain,  Alex- 
ander Macrae,  Alexander  Macdonald. 
Portree  (Skye) — Alexander  Martin. 

KINCARDINESHIRE. 
Stonehaven — John  Brown. 

KINROSS-SHIRE. 
Craigow  by  Milnathort — William  Bethime,  jun. 

Kirkcudbright  Stewartry. 

Kirkcudbright — William  Nicholson. 
Castle-Douglas — William  Burnside. 

LANARKSHIRE. 

Lanark — John  Currie. 

Airdrie — George  Gentles. 

Coatbridge — Henry  M'Lachlan. 

Glasgow — ;Henry  Miller,  Joseph  Sorley,  David 
Young,  Kobert  Monro,  Thomas  Barclay  a,  Peter 
Peterson,  Alexander  M'Kerracher,  John  M'Lean, 
John  W.  Beale,  Donald  M'Tavish,  Peter  M'Bride, 
Hugh  Freeland,  Angus  H.  M'Kay,  James  Eule, 
Gilbert  Fleming,  John  Ewing,  Edward  M'Caus- 
land,  John  Bryden  Anderson. 

Hamilton — James  Kemp. 

Wishaw — William  Thomson. 

PERTHSHIRE. 

Blairgowrie — David  Grant. 
Crieff — W.  Fergusson. 
Dunkeld — Henry  Kitchie. 
Perth — James  Hally. 

RENFREWSHIRE. 

Greenock — William  Shearer. 

Paisley — T.  Campbell  a,  Alex.  M'Kechnie. 

ROSS-SHIRE. 

Tain — William  Munro. 
Dingwall — John  Macrae. 


ROXBURGHSHIRE. 
Jedburgh — Henry  Hewat. 

STIRLINGSHIRE. 


Falkirk— W.  S.  BallingaU. 
Stirling — Vacant. 

WIGTOWNSHIRE. 

Newton-Stewart — David  Martin  n. 
Stranraer — J.  M'William  n  a. 


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CHURCH  DIRECTORY 


CHURCH   DIRECTORY. 


LIST    OF   CLERGYMEN   IN   EDINBURGH   AND    LEITH, 

WITH  THE  CHURCHES  AND  CHAPELS  AT  WHICH  THEY  OFFICIATE, 
AND  THEIR  RESIDENCES. 


Addis,  Thomas,  Morningside  (F.C.) ;  residence, 

Abbotsford  Crescent. 
Alexander,  Jacob  S.,  St  David's,  Morrison  Street 

(F.C.)  ;  residence,  13  Rutland  Square. 
Alexander,  John,   D.D.,  St  Columba,  Johnston 

Terrace  (Episcopalian)  ;  residence,  7  Rosebery 

Crescent. 
Alexander,  "William  L.,  D.D.,  Augustine,  George 

iv.    Bridge    (Congregational)  ;    residence,    17 

Brown  Square. 
Akroyd,    Thomas,   Nicolson   Square   (Wesleyan 

Methodist)  ;  residence,  20  Grange  Road. 
Anderson,   Robert,   Bristo  (Baptist)  ;  residence, 

7  Gayiield  Square. 
Arnot,  David,  D.D.,  High  Church,  High  Street 

(E.C.)  ;  residence,  6  Archibald  Place. 
Arnot,    William,    High    Church,    Mound    Place 

(F.C.)  ;  residence,  10  Merchiston  Avenue. 

Balfour,  R.  G.,  New  North,  Forrest  Road  (F.C); 

residence,  39  Lauriston  Place. 
Balfour,  William,  Holyrood  (F.C.) ;  residence, 

16  St  John's  Hill. 
Begg,   James,   D.D.,   Newington,    South  Clerk 

Street  (F.C);  residence,  50  George  Square. 
Blaikie,  W.  G.,  D.D.,  Pilrig  (F.C.)  ;  residence, 

Pilrig  Manse,  Pilrig  Street. 
Blanshard,  T.  W.,  Duke  Street,  Leith  (Wesleyan 

Methodist);  residence,  12  Wellington  PL,  Leith. 
Blumenreich,    John,    5   Queen   Street   (German 

Church) ;  residence,  35  George  iv.  Bridge. 
Bonar,  Horatius,  D.D.,  Grange  (F.C J  ;  residence, 

10  Palmerston  Road. 
Bradshaw,    J.    E.,    Marie    Stella,    Constitution 

Street  (R.C );  residence,  5  Coatfield  Lane. 
Brown,  A.    0.,   Queen's   Park   Church  (E.C.)  ; 

residence,  47  St  Leonard  Street. 
Brown,  Archibald,  75  Adam  Square  (O.S.) ;  resi- 
dence, 75  South  Bridge. 
Brown,  C.  J.,  D.D.,  New  North,  Forrest  Road 

(F.C.)  ;  residence,  Lauder  Road. 
Brown,  George,  St  Paul's  (F.C.)  ;  residence,  29 

Blacket  Place. 
Brown,    Thomas,    Dean    (F.C.)  ;    residence,    16 

Carlton  Street. 
Bruce,  John,  D.D.,  St  Andrew's,  George  Street 

(F.C.)  ;  residence,  24  Saxc-Cobourg  Place. 


Bruce,  William,  D.D.,  Infirmary  Street  (U.P.) ; 

residence,  36  Gilmore  Place. 
Bunning,  W.  C. ,  Rose  Street  (Baptist) ;  residence, 

2  West  Circus  Place. 

Candlish,  Robert  S.,  D.D.,  St  George's,  Music 

Hall  (F.C.)  ;  residence,  52  Melville  Street. 
Cochrane,  Thomas,  Pleasance  (F.C.)  ;  residence, 

24  Rankeillor  Street. 
Corbett,  W.  J.,  St  Patrick's  (R.C.)  ;  residence,  7 

South  Gray's  Close,  High  Street. 
Cox,  W.  J.,   Leith  (Congregational)  ;  residence, 

2  Vanburgh  Place. 
Cranbrook,  James,  Hopetoun  Rooms,  72  Queen 

Street  (Independent)  ;    residence,    1    Gayfield 

Place. 
Croom,  David,  Lauriston  Place  (IT.  P. ) ;  residence, 

Crawick  Villa,  Chamberlain  Road, 
dimming,    James    Elder,     Newington    (E.C.)  ; 

residence,  21  Mayfield  Terrace. 
Cusin,    Alexander,    Lady    Glenorchy's    (F.C.)  ; 

residence,  17  Greenside  Place. 

Davidson,    G.    R.,    Lady    Glenorchy's    (F.C.) 

residence,  17  Greenside  Place. 
Davidson,   Peter,   D.D.,    Queen  Street  (U.P.) 

residence,  5  Saxe-Cobourg  Place. 
Deans,  James,    Great   Junction   Street  (U.P.) 

residence,  Raimesfield,  Ferry  Road. 
Drummond,  D.  T.  Iv.,  B.A.,  St  Thomas',  Rut 

land   Place  (Episcopal)  ;   residence,   6   Mont 

pelier. 
Drummond,     Robert    B.,     St    Mark's,    Castle 

Terrace    (Unitarian)  ;    residence,    46    Gilmore 

Place. 
Duff,  Henry,  St  Mary's,  S.  Leith,  and  Restalrig 

(E.C.)  ;  residence,  138  Constitution  Street. 
Dunlop,  William,  Tabernacle,  Greenside  Street 

(E.  U. ) ;  residence,  3  Great  King  Street. 

Fairbairn,  James,  Newhaven  (F.C.)  ;  residence, 

11  Laverock  Bank  Terrace. 
Faithfull,  Y.  G.,  Trinity, Dean  Bridge  (Episcopal); 

residence,  23  Royal  Circus. 
Finlayson,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Rose  Street  (U.P.)  ; 

residence,  25  Howe  Street. 


CHURCH  DIRECTORY. 


493 


Fleming,  John,  M.A.,  Iron  (F.C.)  ;  residence, 
9  Millerfield  Place. 

Fleming,  William,  Lothian  Road  (U.P.)  ;  resi- 
dence, Merchiston  Crescent. 

Forbes,  Geo.  G.,  St  Patrick's  (R.C.)  ;  residence, 
South  Gray's  Close,  High  Street. 

Fraser,  Robert  G.,  St  Thomas',  Leith  (E.C.)  ; 
residence,  8  Mill  Lane,  Leith. 

Fraser,  Robert  W.,  St  John's,  Victoria  Street 
(E.C.)  ;  residence,  1  Dalrymple  Crescent. 

Fraser,  William,  St  Bernard's  (F.C.)  ;  residence, 

13  Saxe-Cobourg  Place. 

Gall,  James,  Moray  (F.C.)  ;  residence,  10  St 
John  Street. 

Gardiner,  Andrew,  Dean  Street  (U.  P. ) ;  residence, 
24  Scotland  Street. 

Geddes,  W.,  St  Mary's,  Broughton  Street  (R.C.)  ; 
residence,  Chapel  Lane. 

Gemmell,  Robert,  Arthur  Street  (U.P.)  ;  resi- 
dence, 13  Dalrymple  Crescent. 

Gillespie,  William,  Mary's  Chapel,  High  Street 
(U.P.)  ;  residence,  3  West  Newington. 

Glover,  William,  D.D.,  Greenside  (E.G.)  ;  resi- 
dence, 8  Forth  Street. 

Goalen,  Walter  M.,  M.  A.,  Christ's  Church,  Chris- 
tian Bank  (Episcopal)  ;  residence,  Starbank 
House,  Trinity. 

Goold,  W.  H.,  D.D.,  Martyrs'  Church,  George  it. 
Bridge  (R.  P. ) ;  residence,  8  Mansionhouse  Road. 

Gordon,    Robert,    Buccleuch   (F.C.)  ;   residence, 

14  Northumberland  Street. 

Graham,  William,  Newhaven  (E.C.)  ;  residence, 

Trinity. 
Grant,  James,  D.D.,  D.C.L.,  St  Mary's,  Bellevue 

(E.C.)  ;  residence,  18  Great  King  Street. 
Gray,  W.   H.,   M.A.,   Lady  Yester's,   Infirmary 

Street  (E.C.)  ;  residence,  5  Regent  Terrace. 
Guthrie,    Thomas,    D.D.,    St  John's,    Johnston 

Terrace  (F.C.)  ;  residence,  1  Salisbury  Road. 

Hannan,  E.  J.,  St  Patrick's  (R.C.)  ;  residence, 

7  South  Gray's  Close,  High  Street. 
Hansen,    Andreas   (Scandinavian   Lutheran),    8 

North  Fort  Street. 
Harper,    James,    D.D.,    North    Leith    (U.P.)  ; 

residence,  1  Summerfield. 
Harvey,    J.    M.,    South  College  Street  (UP.); 

residence,  Chalmers  Crescent. 
Hunter,   Joseph,  Tolbooth,    Castle  hill  (E.C.)  ; 

residence,  11  Dundas  Street. 
Hunter,  Robert,  St  Andrew  Street,  Leith  (E.U.) ; 

residence,  9  Crown  Street. 

Jack,  Michael,  Constitution  Street,  Leith  (Bap- 
tist) ;  residence,  Peggie's  Mill  House,  Cramond. 

Jackson,  G.,  M.A.,  Leith  (Episcopal)  ;  residence, 
The  Parsonage,  John's  Place,  Leith. 

Johnston,  George,  D.D.,  Nicolson  Street  (U.P.)  ; 
residence,  6  Minto  Street. 

Johnstone,  Francis,  North  Richmond  Street 
(Baptist)  ;  residence,  Portobello 

Kelman,  John,  St  John's,  Leith  (F.  C. ) ;  residence, 

4  Claremont  Park. 
Kennedy,    W.    0.    F.,    St    Paul's,    Carrubber's 

Close  (Episcopal)  ;  residence,  7  Carberry  Place 
Kirk,  John,  Brighton  Street  (E.U)  ;  residence, 

17  Greenhill  Gardens. 


Kirkwood,  James,  James'  Place  (U P.) ;  residence, 
27  East  Claremont  Street. 

Lyon,  Robert,  Coburg  Street,  North  Leith  (U.  P. ) : 
residence,  10  Albany  Street,  Leith. 

Macdonald,  Robert,   North  Leith  (F.C.)  ;  resi- 
dence, 2  Jamaica  Street,  Leith. 
M'Ewan,  John,  Canongate,  John  Knox  (F.C.)  ; 

residence,  36  Lauder  Road. 
M'Ewan,  Thomas,  Hope  Park  (UP.);  residence, 

36  Dick  Place. 
M'Fie,  Daniel,  Canongate  (E.C.)  ;  residence,  3 

St  John  Street. 
Macgillivray,  A.  G.,  Roseburn,  Hampton  Terrace 

(F.C.)  ;  residence,  14  Grove  Street. 
MacGregor,  James,  Tron  (E.C.)  ;   residence,  17 

George  Square. 
M'Kenzie,  Alexander,  Tolbooth  (F.C.) ;  residence, 

6  Fettes  Row. 
M'Laren,    Daniel,    Lady    Glenorchy's    (E.C.)  : 

residence,  2  Middleby  Street. 
M'Lauchlan,  Thos.,  LL.D.,  St  Columba  (F.C.)  ; 

residence,  Viewforth. 
M'Murtrie,  John,  A.M.,   St  Bernard's  (E.C.)  : 

residence,  14  Inverleith  Row. 
M'Pherson,  Ranald,  St  Luke's  (E.C.) ;  residence, 

13  Raeburn  Place. 
Main,  Thomas,  St  Mary's,  Albany  Street  (F.C.)  ; 

residence,  7  Bellevue  Crescent. 
Martin,    Hugh,    Greyfriars    (F.C.)  ;    residence, 

Lasswade. 
Masson,   Donald,   M.D.,   A.M.,   Gaelic  (E.C.)  ; 

residence,  21  Hope  Terrace. 
Mathieson,  Finlay,  Buccleuch  (E.  C. )  ;  residence, 

1  St  John  Street. 
Mill,   James  S.,   Kirkgate   (U.P.)  ;  residence,   3 

Thomson's  Place. 
Millar,  James,  Castle  ;  residence,  5  Ann  Street. 
Milroy,    Andrew,    Tron    (F.C.)  ;    residence,    16 

South  Charlotte  Street. 
Mitchell,  James,   A.M.,   St  Mary's,  Leith,   and 

Restalrig   (E.C.)  ;    residence,     14    Hermitage 

Place,  Leith. 
Moncreitf,  SirH.  W.,  Bart,  D.D.,  St  Cuthberfs 

(F.C.)  ;  residence,  2  Bruntsfield  Place. 
Montgomery,  J.  F.,  M.A.,  St  Paul's,  York  Place 

(Episcopal)  ;  residence,  7  Walker  Street. 
Morgan,  John,  Fountainbridge  (F.C);  residence, 

17  Viewforth  Place. 
Morrell,   T.    B.   (Bishop -Coadjutor,   Episcopal)  ; 

residence,  Bishop's  Court,  Bruntsfield  Place. 
Morton,   Andrew,   M.A.,   James'  Place  (UP.): 

residence,  3  Eyre  Place. 
Muir,  A.   S.,  Trinity,  Leith  (F.C.)  ;  residence, 

1  Smith's  Place. 

Muir,    Francis,    Great  Junction  Street  (U.P.)  ; 

residence,  15  North  Fort  Street. 
Murdoch,  A.  D.,  M.A.,  All  Saints  (Episcopal)  ; 

residence,  9  Viewforth  Place. 

Newnam,  S.,  Dublin  Street  (Baptist)  ;  residence, 

2  Dean  Terrace. 

Nicholson,  Maxwell,  D.D.,  St  Stephen's  (E.C.)  ; 

residence,  3  Regent  Terrace. 
Nisbet,    Robert,    D.D.,    New  North,    West  St 

Giles'  (E.C.)  ;  residence,  19  Lynedoch  Place. 
Nisbet,  William,  Canongate,  John  Knox  (F.C.)  : 

residence,  6  Hope  Park,  Sylvan  Place. 


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CHURCH  DIRECTORY. 


O'Donnell,  A.,  St  Patrick's  (R.C.)  ;  residence, 
7  South  Gray's  Close,  High  Street. 

Ogilvie,  Duncan,  M.A.,  Portsburgh  (IT. P.)  ; 
residence,  60  Gilmore  Place. 

Paid,  John,  D.D.,  St  Cuthhert's  (E.C.)  ;  resi- 
dence, 13  George  Square. 
Peddie,   William,   D.D.,   Bristo  Street  (U.P.)  ; 

residence,  57  George  Square. 
Philip,    George,    M.A.,     St    John's,    Johnston 

Terrace  (F.  C. )  ;  residence,  48  Blacket  Place. 
Philip,   Robert,   M.A.,  M'Crie  Church  (F.C.) ; 

residence,  2  South  Gray  Street. 
Pirie,  John,  Cowgate  (F.C.)  ;  residence,  5  North 

Mansionhouse  Road. 
Pittendreigh,    George,    St    David's,    Gardner's 

Crescent  (E.C.)  ;  residence,  15  Graham  Street. 
Prout,  Robert,   St  Patrick's  (R.C.)  ;  residence, 

7  South  Gray's  Close,  High  Street. 
Pulsford,  John,  Albany  Street  (Congregational) ; 

residence,  Dalrymple  Crescent. 

Ramsay,  E.  B.,  LL.D.,  St  John's  (Episcopal)  ; 

residence,  23  Ainslie  Place. 
Rayner,   John  B.,   Victoria  Terrace  (Primitive 

Methodist)  ;  residence,  3  Victoria  Terrace. 
Reid,  William,  Lothian  Road  (U.P.)  ;  residence, 

6  North  Merchiston  Place. 
Rigg,    George,    St  Mary's,    Broughton  (R.C.)  ; 

residence,  Chapel  Lane. 
Rittenberg,  B.,  Synagogue;  residence,  8  Beau- 
mont Place. 
Robertson,  James,  Newington  (U.P.) ;  residence, 

6  Salisbury  Road. 
Robertson,  James,  Union  Church,  Bread  Street 

(U.P.)  ;  residence,  1  Viewforth  Place. 
Robertson,  Wm.,  D.D.,  New  Greyfriars  (E.C.)  ; 

residence,  29  Albany  Street. 
Eowbottom,    F.,   M.A.,    St  James',   Broughton 

(Episcopal)  ;  residence,  3  Bellevue  Place. 

Sandford,  Daniel  F.,  St  John's  (Episcopal)  ; 
residence,  19  Rutland  Street. 

Sellar,  James  A.,  St  Peter's  (Episcopal)  ;  resi- 
dence, West  Mayfield  Loan. 

Simpson,  John,  Roxburgh  (F.C.)  ;  residence,  8 
Lauriston  Park. 

Smart,  John,  D.D.,  St  Andrew's  Place,  Leith 
(U.P.)  ;  residence,  11  Smith's  Place. 

Smellie,  James,  Victoria  Terrace  (O.S.)  ;  resi- 
dence, 22  Brougham  Street. 

Smith,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Cowgatehead  (F.C); 
residence,  11  North  Mansionhouie  Road. 


Smith,  William,  St  Ninian's,  North  Leith  (E.  C. ) ; 

reside  nca,  The  Manse,  Leith  Mount. 
Stevenson,  R.  H.,  St  George's,  Charlotte  Square 

(E.C.)  ;  residence,  9  Oxford  Terrace. 
Strain,  John,  D.D.  (Bishop,  R.C.) ;  residence, 

Chapel  Lane,  Broughton  Street. 
Stuart,  A.  Moody,  M.A.,  St  Luke's,  Queen  Street  . 

(F.C.)  ;  residence,  43  Queen  Street. 
Stuart,  John,  St  Andrew's,  George  Street  (E.  C. ) ;  | 

residence,  7  Northumberland  Street. 

Tasker,  William,  West  Port  (F.C.)  ;  residence, 

32  Gilmore  Place. 
Teape,    Charles   R.,    St  Andrew's   (Episcopal) ; 

residence,  15  Findhorn  Place. 
Terrot,  C.   H.,  D.D.,  St  Bishop,   Paul's  (Epis- 
copal) ;  residence,  9  Carlton  Street. 
Thomson,     Andrew,     D.D.,     Broughton    Place 

(U.P.)  ;  residence,  63  Northumberland  Street. 
Thomson,    Edward  A.,    St   Stephen's,    Wemyss 

Place  (F.C.)  ;  residence,  85  Great  King  Street. 
Thomson,  John,  North  Richmond  Street  (U.P. ) ; 

residence,  1  Broughton  Place. 
Thomson,  John,  A.M.,  St  Ninian's,  Leith  (F.C.) ; 

residence,  4  Jamaica  Street,  Leith. 
Thorburn,    David,   A.M.,   South  Leith  (F.C); 

residence.  1  John's  Place,  Leith. 
Tulloch,    William,     Duncan    Street    (Baptist)  ; 

residence,  Sciennes  Grove,  Sciennes  Hill. 

Veitch,  James,  D.D.,  St  Cuthbert's  (E.C); 
residence,  8  North  Merchiston  Place. 

Walker,  R.  W.,  Dean  (E.C);  residence,  31 
Stafford  Street. 

Wallace,  Robert,  M.A.,  Trinity  College  (E.  C ) ; 
residence,  17  Gayfield  Square. 

Walmesley,  J.,  Sacred  Heart,  Lauriston  Street 
(R.C.)  ;  residence,  17  Lauriston  Street. 

Watson,  A.  E.,  M.A.,  St  George's,  York  Place 
(Episcopal)  ;  residence,  Raeburn  Cottage,  Rae- 
burn  Place. 

Watson,  Jonathan,  Dublin  Street  (Baptist) ; 
residence,  41  Ann  Street. 

Wight,  Ninian,  Richmond  Place  (Congrega- 
tional) ;  residence,  2  Argyle  Place. 

Wilson,  J.  H.,  Barclay,  Bruntsfield Links  (F.C.) ; 
residence,  10  Gilmore  Place. 

Wood,  Joshua,  Roxburgh  Street  (Baptist)  ;  resi- 
dence, 6  Palmerston  Road. 

Wright,  James,  Lauriston  Street  (O.S.)  ;  resi- 
dence, 13  Gilmore  Place. 

Wynne,  John,  Sacred  Heart,  Lauriston  Street 
(R.C.)  ;  residence,  17  Lauriston  Street. 


CHURCH  DIRECTORY. 


405 


PLACES  OF  WORSHIP  IN  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITII. 

CHURCH  OF  SCOTLAND. 
The  Church  of  Scotland  is  governed  by  a  General  Assembly,  16  Synods,  and  84  Presbyteries. 

Lord    High    Commissioner,    The    Eight   Hon.   the  Principal  Cleric,  John  Cook,  D.D.,  Haddington. 

Earl  of  Haddington.  .     . 

Moderator,  James  S.  Barty,  D.D.,  minister  of  Ben-  Depute-Clerk,  Principal  Tulloch. 

dochy,  Coupar- Angus  4~ew<  in  Edinburgh,  John  Beatson  Bell,  W.S. 
Procurator  and  Cashier  for  the  Church,  Alexander 

Shank  Cook,  Advocate.  Parliamentary  Solicitor,  Jolm  Graham. 


Name. 

Where  situated. 

Minister. 

Residence. 

Claremont  Street  (West). 

Daniel  M'Fie 

New  Street 

Vacant. 

John  Paul,  D.D 

13  George  Square. 

Robert  W.  Walker 

David's,  St 

8  N.  Merchiston  Place. 

31  Stafford  Street 

Don.  Masson,  M.D.,  M.A. 

R.  H.  Stevenson 

William  Glover,  D.D  .. 

William  Robertson,  D.D. 

Vacant. 

David  Arnot,  D.D 

21  Hope  Terrace. 

8  Forth  Street 

29  Albany  Street. 

,           Old 

Hi«-h  Kirk 

High  Street 

1  Dalrymple  Crescent. 

2  Middleby  Street. 
5  Regent  Ten-ace. 

Wm.  Henry  Gray,  M.A... 

James    Grant,    D.C.L.~> 

Oxon,  D.D j 

Lang,  John  Marshall 

James  Elder  Cumming... 
Vacant. 

Mary's,  St 

18  Great  King  Street. 

Clerk  Street 

21  Mayfield  Terrace. 

Old  Kirk 

High  Street 

Maxwell  Nicholson,  D.D. 

3  Regent-Terrace. 

Tolbooth  Kirk 

Castlehill 

High  Street 

Robert  Wallace,  M.A 

17  Gayfield  Square. 
17  George  Square. 
19  Lynedoch  Place. 

Trinity,  Newhaven. 

West  St  Giles' 

Robert  Nisbet,  D.D.  , , 

Leith. 

S  t  Ninian's  (North  L  eith). 
St  Mary's  (South  Leith).. 

William  Smith 

Henry  Duff 

Robert  G.  Eraser 

14  Hermitage  PI.,  Leith. 
138  Constitution  Street! 
8  Mill  Lane,  Leith. 

ASSISTANTS  AND  MISSIONARIES. 


Andrews,  St Vacant. 

Bernard's,  St Rev.  R.  M.  Stewart,  46  Nor- 
thumberland Street. 

Cuthbert's,  St Rev.   D.   Jardine,    35    Fre- 
derick Street. 

George's,  St Rev.   Alex.    Harper,   M.A., 

28  Rutland  Street. 

Granton,  Cramond Rev.  J.  Robertson,  7  Hen- 
derson Row. 

Greenside Rev.  William  Allan,  M.A., 

2  Barony  Street. 

Greyfriars'  (New) Rev.  Edw.  L.  Thomson,  23 

Dublin  Street. 

Do.  Rev.  James  F.  M'Intyre,  59 

George  Street. 

Greyfriars'  (Old) Vacant. 


Lady  Yester's Rev.  Andrew  Ritchie,  M.A., 

35  Lothian  Street. 

Mary's,  St Rev.  Neil  Macbride,  1  Nel- 
son Street. 

Newington 

Old  Kirk Rev.  John  Pringle,  59  York 

Place. 
Stephen's,  St Rev.  J.  M.  Copland,  4  Gray's 

Place,  St  Leonard  Street. 
St  Giles'  (West) Rev.  Theodore  Marshall,  60 

Northumberland  Street. 
Tolbooth 

Trinity  College Rev.    J.    Youngson,    M.A., 

18  Duncan  Street. 

Tron William    Smith,    64   Eristo 

Street. 


49G 


CHURCH  DIRECTORY. 


FREE  CHURCH  OF  SCOTLAND. 


The  Free  Church  of  Scotland  is  governed  by  a  General  Assembly,  16  Synods, 
and  71  Presbyteries. 


Moderator  of  General  Assembly,  Rev.  Wm.  Nixon, 
Montrose. 

Legal  Adviser,    A.    C.    Stirling    Murray    Dunlop, 
LL.D.,  M.P. 


Clerk,  Sir  Henry  Wellwood  Moncreiff,  Bart.,  D.D., 

Edinburgh. 
Depute-Clerk,  Geo.  Meldrum,  Esq.,  C.A.,  53  York 

Place. 
Law  Agent,  P.  Dalmahoy,  W.S.,  12  Hill  street. 


Where  situated. 


Residence. 


Andrew's,  St 

Barclay 

Bernard's,  St 

Buccleuch 

Canongate  (John  Knox) 

Columba,  St  (Gaelic) 

Go  wgate 

Cowgatehead 

Cuthbert's.  St 

David's,  St 

Dean 

Fountainbridge 

Chalmers  Memorial  Ch... 

George's,  St 

Greyfriars 

High  Church 

Holyrood 

John's,  St 

Lady  Glenorchy's 

Luke's,  St 

Mary's,  St 

M'Crie 

Moray 

Morningside.. 

Newington 

New  North 

Paul's,  St 

Pilrig 

Pleasance 

Roseburn 

Roxburgh 

Stephen's,  St 

Tolbooth 

Tron  Church 

West  Port 

Leith. 

Hope  Street,  Leith 

John's,  St,  Leith 

St  Ninian's 

North  Leith 

South  Leith 

Newhaven 


George  Street 

Bruntsfleld  Links 

Henderson  Row 

West  Crosscauseway 

John  Knox's  Corner....  -! 

Cambridge  Street 

Foot  of  Blair  Street 

Cowgatehead 

Spittal  Street 

Morrison  Street 

Dean  Bridge 

Fountainbridge 

Grange 

Music  Hall 

Graham  Street 

Mound  Place 

Holyrood 

Johnston  Terrace -! 

Greenside  Place 

Queen  Street 

Albany  Street 

Davie  Street 

South  Back  Canongate... 

Morningside 

Clerk  Street 

Forrest  Road -j 

St  Leonard  Street 

Pilrig  Street 

Pleasance 

Hampton  Terrace 

Hill  Square 

Wemyss  Place 

St  Andrew  Square 

High  Strejrt -j 

West  Port 

Hope  Street,  Leiih 

Constitution  Street 

Dock  Street 

Prince  Consort  Place 

John's  Place,  Leith 

Newhaven 


(John  Bruce,  D.D 

James  H.  Wilson 

I  William  Fraser 

iRobert  Gordon 

William  Nisbet 

John  M'Ewan 

Thos.MLauchlan,  LL.D. 

John  Pirie 

Thos.  Smith,  D.D.  [D.D. 
Sir  H.  W.  Moncreiff,  Bart., 

Jacob  S.  Alexander 

Thomas  Brown 

John  Morgan 

Horatius  Bonar,  D.D 

R.  S.  Candlish,  D.D 

Hugh  Martin 

William  Arnot 

William  Balfour 

Thomas  Guthrie,  D.D 

George  Philip,  M.A 

George  R.  Davidson 

Alex.  Cusin,  M.A 

A.  Moody  Stuart,  M.A.... 

Thomas  Main 

Robert  Philip,  M.A 

James  Gall 

Thomas  Addis 

James  Begg,  D  D 

C.J.  Brown.  D.D 

Robert  G.  Balfour 

George  Brown 

W.  G.  Blaikie,  D.D 

Thomas  Cochrane 

A.  G.  Macgillivray,  M.A. 

Joltn  Simpson 

Edward  A.  Thomson 

Alexander  M'Kenzie 

Andrew  Milroy 

John  Fleming,  M.A 

William  Tasker 


Adam  S.  Muir 

John  Kelman 

John  Thomson,  M.A. 
Robert  Macdonald.... 
D.  Thorburn,  M.A.... 
James  Fairbairn 


24  Saxe-Cobourg  Place. 
10  Gilmore  Place. 

13  Saxe-Cobourg  Place. 

14  Northumberland  St 

6  Hope  Park. 
36  Lauder  Road. 

Vievvforth. 
2  N.  Mansionhouse  Rd. 
10  N.  Mansionhouse  Rd. 
2  Bruntsfield  Place. 

13  Rutland  Square. 

16  Carlton  Street. 

17  Viewforth  Place. 
10  Palmerston  Road. 
52  Melville  Street. 

Lass  wade. 
10  Merchiston  Avenue. 

16  St  John's  Hill. 

1  Salisbury  Road. 
48  Blacket  Place. 

17  Greenside  Place. 
17  Greenside  Place. 
43  Queen  Street. 

7  Bellevue  Crescent. 

2  South  Gray  Street. 

10  St  John  Street. 
Abbotsford  Crescent. 

50  George  Square. 

25  Lauder  Road. 
39  Lauriston  Place. 
29  Blacket  Place. 

Pilrig  Manse,  Pilrig  St. 
24  Rankeillor  Street. 

14  Grove  Street. 

8  Lauriston  Park. 
85  Great  King  Street. 

6  Fettes  Row. 
16  So  Charlotte  Street. 

9  Millerfield  Place. 
32  Gilmore  Place. 

1  Smith's  Place. 

4  Claremont  Park. 

4  Jamaica  Street,  Leith. 

2  Jamaica  Street,  Leith. 
1  John's  Place,  Leith. 

11  Laverock  Bank  Ter. 


CHURCH  DIRECTORY 


497 


UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 

The  United  Presbyterian  Synod,  comprehending  31  Presbyteries, 

Meets  at  Edinburgh  in  their  Hall,  5  Queen  Street,  on  Monday  after  second  Sunday  of  May. 


Moderator,  Kev.  Robert  Frew,  D.D.,  St  Ninians. 

Clerks,  Rev.  William  Beckett,  Rutherglen  ;  Rev.  D. 
Thomas,  Mauchline,  for  Bills  and  Overtures. 

Legal  Advisers,  James  Peddie  and  Robert  Ellis, 
W.S.,  Edinburgh;  and  James  Mitchell  and  J.  B. 
Kidston,  Writers,  Glasgow.  William  Chartres 
(Newcastle),  and  Robert  Home  (Berwick),  Soli- 
citors. 


Mission  Premises,  5  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh : — 
Foreign  Secretary,  Rev.  Hamilton  M.  MacGil] ; 
Treasurer,  James  Peddie,  W.S.;  Hub-Treasurer, 
David  Crawford,  D.D. 

Mission  Premises,  66  Virginia  Street,  Glasgow: — 
Home  Secretary — Vacant. 

Divinity  Hall  and  Library,  a  Queen  Street,  Edin- 
burgh:— Rev.  D.  W.  Morris,  librarian. 


Name. 

Where  situated. 

Minister. 

Residence. 

13  Dalrymple  Crescent. 
57  George  Square. 

William  Peddie,  D.D 
Andrew  Thomson,  D.D... 

J.  Mitchell  Harvey 

Andrew  Gardiner,  M.A... 

South  College  Street     ., 
Dean  Street 

College  Street 

"Dean  Street 

2-4  Scotland  Street. 

William  Bruce,  D.D 

3  Eyre  Place. 
27  E.  Claremont  Street 

fCrawick  Villa,   Cham- 

Lothian  Road -? 

High  Street 

Y    berlain  Road. 

6  N.  Merchiston  Place. 

Vacant. 

6  Salisbury  Pioad. 

George  Johnston,  D.D.... 

North  Richmond  Street... 

North  Richmond  Street... 

Thomas  Finlayson,  D.D. 

Leith. 
North  Leith 

Coburg  Street 

10  Albany  Street,  Leith. 

11  Smith's  Place. 

15  North  Fort  Street. 

St  Andrew's  Place 

Great  Junction  Street  . , . 

Leith  Links 

Great  Junction  Street,  -j 

John  Smart,  A.M.,  D.D. . 

Raimesfield,  Ferry  Rd. 
3  Thomson's  Place. 

James  S.  Mill 

EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  IN  SCOTLAND. 
BISHOPS. 


Moray,  Pass,  and  Caithness,  Right  Rev.  Robert  Eden, 

D.D.,  Hedgefield  House,  Inverness,  Primus. 
Edinburgh,  Right  Rev.  C.  H.  Terrot,  D.D.,  Edin. 

Thomas  B.  Morrell,  D.D.,  Coadj.  Bishop,  Edin. 
Argyle.  and  the  Isles,  Right  Rev.  Alexander  Ewing, 

D.D.,  D.C.L.,  Lochgilphead. 
Brechin,    Right  Rev.  Alexander  Penrose   Forbes, 

D.C.L.,  Dundee. 


St  Andrews,   Dunlceld,   and  Dunblane,   Right  Rev. 
Charles  Wordsworth,  D.C.L.,  Feu  House,  Perth. 

Aberdeen  and  Orkney,  Right  Rev.  Thomas  George 

Suther,  D.C.L.,  Aberdeen. 
Glasgow  and  Galloway,  Right  Rev.  William  Scott 

Wilson,  LL.D.,  Ayr. 


All  Saints Brougham  Street 

Andrew's,  St. South  Back  of  Canongate 

Columba's,  St Johnston  Terrace 

George's,  St York  Place 

James's,  St Broughton  Place 

John's,  St Princes  St.  (west  end).  •< 

( 


York  Place j 

Carrubber's  CI.,  High  St. 


Paul's,  St 

Paul's,  St,  Carrubber's  CI. 

Peter's,  St Button  Place 

Trinity Dean  Bridge j 

Leith. 

St  James's Constitution  Street j 

Christ  Church,  Trinity...  Christian  Bank 

Diocesan  Chaplain,  and  Chaplain  to  St  Andrew1, 
21 


A.  D.  Murdoch,  M.A 

C.  R.  Teape 

John  Alexander,  D.D 

Alex.  E.  Watson,  M.A.... 

F.  Rowbottom,  M.A 

E.  B.  Ramsay  (Dean),^_ 

M.A.,  LL.D j 

D.  F.  Sandford 

C.  H.  Terrot  (Bishop) 

Jas.  F.  Montgomery,  M.A. 

W.  0.  Kennedy 

James  A.  Sellar,  M.A 

V.  G.  Faithfull,  M.A 


9  Viewforth  Place. 
15  Findhorn  Place. 

7  Rosebery  Crescent. 
Raeburn  Cot.,  Raeburn  VI. 

3  Bellevue  Place. 

23  Ainslie  Place. 

19  Rutland  Street. 

9  Carlton  Street. 

7  Walker  Street. 

7  Carberry  Place. 
West  Mayfield  Loan. 
23  Royal  Circus. 


Gildart  Jackson,  M.A I       John's  Place,  Leith. 

W.  M.  Goalen,M.A Star  Bank,  Trinity. 

:  Home  and  House  of  Mercy,  Rev.  A.  T.  Grant. 


498 


CHURCH  DIRECTORY. 


ENGLISH  EPISCOPALIAN  CHAPELS. 


Xame. 

Where  situated. 

Minister. 

Residence. 

D.  T.  K.  Dnimmond,  B.A. 

6  Montpelier. 

2  Bellevue  Terrace. 

BAPTISTS. 


Bristo  Place 

Charlotte  Chapel 

Dublin  Street 

Duncan  Street 

Richmond  Court  Chapel 

Roxburgh  Street 

Leith. 

Baptist 


Bristo  Place 

West  Rose  Street. 

Dublin  Street 


Duncan  St.,  Newington., 
Richmond  St.  or  Place... 

Roxburgh  Street < 


107  Constitution  Street. 


Robert  Anderson  .., 

W.  C.  Bunning 

Jonathan  Watson.. 
Samuel  Newnam... 
William  Tulloch.... 
Francis  Johnstone. 

J.  Horsburgh 

J.  Wood 


M.  Jack. 


7  Gayfleld  Square. 
2  West  Circus  Place. 
41  Ann  Street. 
2  Dean  Terrace. 
Sciennes  Hill. 
Portobello. 
18  Buccleuch  Place. 
6  Palmerston  Road. 

(  Peggie's  Mill  House, 
\       Cramond. 


CONGREGATIONAL. 


Albany  Street Broughton  Street 

Augustine George  iv.  Bridge 

Richmond  Place Richmond  Place 

Leith. 
Constitution  Street ^156  Constitution  Street. 


John  Pulsford i       Dalrymple  Crescent. 

W.  L.  Alexander,  D.D....  17  Brown  Square. 
Ninian  Wight !    2  Argyle  Place. 

W.J.  Cox I   2  Vanburgh  Place. 


EVANGELICAL  UNION. 


Brighton  Street (Brighton  Street 'John  Kirk 

Calton  Convening  Rooms  [Waterloo  Place (Vacant. 

Tabernacle [Greenside  Place I  William  Dunlop. 

Leith. 
Duke  Street Duke  Street iRobert  Hunter.... 


17  Greenhill  Gardens. 
3  Great  King  Street. 
9  Crown  Street. 


roman  catholic  church. 

BISHOPS. 


Eastern  District,  The  Right  Rev.  John  Strain,  D.D., 

Bishop  of  Abila. 
Western  District,   Right    Rev.   John   Gray,   D.D., 

Bishop  of  Hypsopolis. 


Northern  District,  Right  Rev.  J.  Kyle,  D.D.,  Bishop 
of  Germanicia,  Preshome,  Fochabers. 

Western  District  {Coadjutor'),  Right  Rev.  James 
Lynch,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Arcadiopolis. 


St  Mary's. 


St  Patrick's. 


Church  of  the  Sacred) 
Heart j 

Leith. 
Marie  Stella 


Broughton  Street. 


260  Cowo-ate. 


William  Geddes  . 

Edward  J.  Hannan 

Alex.  O'Donnell 

George  G.  Forbes 

William  J.  Corbett 

R.  Prout 

Henry  Walmesley,  S.J. 

Laurist  on  Street J  IWalter  Clifford 

('John  Wynne,  S.J 

Constitution  Street (Edward  J.  Bradshaw.. 

WESLEYAN  METHODIST. 


George  Rigg >     Chapel  Lane,  Broughton 


Street. 

Chapel      House,     South 
Gray's  Close. 


17  Lauriston  Street. 


5  Coatfield  Lane. 


Nicolson  Square jNicolson  Square ;  Thomas  Akroyd 20  Grange  Road. 

Leith. 
Duke  Street Duke  Street IT.  W.  Blanshard 112  Wellington  Place. 

UNITED  METHODIST  FREE  CHURCH. 

Diivnimond  Street  Hall... 1 1  Drumrnond  Street I  Vacant.  I 


CHURCH  DIRECTORY.  499 


PRIMITIVE  METHODIST. 


Where  situated. 


Ebenezer  Chapel Victoria  Terrace 'John  B.  Rayner. 


Residence. 


3  Victoria  Terrace. 


SYNOD  OF  UNITED  ORIGINAL  SECEDERS. 
Victoria  Terrace [  7  Victoria  Terrace j  James  Smellie [22  Brougham  Street. 

ORIGrNAL  SECEDERS. 
{Not  in  connection  with  Synod.') 

Adam  Square I  South  Bridge I  Archibald  Brown,  MA.. .175  Adam  Square. 

Lauriston  Street |  Lauriston  Street |  James  Wright |13  Gilmore  Place. 

REFORMED  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 
Martyrs'  Church ,  George  iv.  Bridge |  W.  H.  Goold,  D.D |    8  Mansionhouse  Koad. 

SOCIETY  OF  FRIENDS. 
Pleasance 74  Pleasance j  Various.  | 

GLASSITE. 
Barony  Street \  Barony  Street |  Various. 

CHRISTIAN  CHURCH. 

Roxburgh  Place Roxburgh  Place I  Various. 

GERMAN  CHURCH. 

Queen  Street |  Upper  Room,  5  Queen  St.' John  Blumenreich |35  George  iv.  Bridge. 

SCANDINAVIAN  LUTHERAN. 

Scandinavian [North  Junction  Street....)  Andreas  Hansen |   8  North  Fort  Street. 

JEWS'  SYNAGOGUE. 
I    Synagogue  [Park  Place |  B.  Bittenberg |   8  Beaumont  Place. 

INDEPENDENT. 

Hopetoun  Booms ;  72  Queen  Street J  James  Cranbrook |    1  Gayfield  Square. 

UNITARIAN. 
St  Mark's I  Castle  Terrace IE.  B.  Drummond '4.6  Gilmore  Place. 


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CITY  MISSION  DIRECTORY. 


LIST  OF  CITY  MISSIONARIES, 

INCLUDING     MISSIONARIES    SUPPORTED    BY     CONGREGATIONS     OR    SPECIAL    ASSOCIATIONS. 
E.C.  stands  for  Established  Church,  CM.  denotes  connection  with  the  City  Mission. 


District. 


L    North  of  Princes  Street  and 
Calton  Hill. 

Water  of  Leith  and  Dean  . 
Water  of  Leith  and  Bell's  Mills . 
Stockbridge,  North  of  Bridge     . 
Stockbridge,  most  of  North  side  and") 

part  of  South  side  j 

Stockbridge,  South  side,  Saunders? 

Street,  St  Bernard's  Place,  etc.     j 
Stockbridge,  Baker's  Place  to  Pitt  \ 

Street j 

Canonmills,  and  East  Cumberlandl 

Street  and  Lane       .  j 

Thistle  Street,  West  division 
Eose  Street,  West  of   Hanover  St.,") 

William  Street,  etc.      .         .         .j 
St  James'  Streets,  Square,  and  PL.) 

to  Leith  Street         .         .         .      j" 

Foot  of  Bonnington  Road  . 
Greenside  Row,  etc 

II.    Holyrood  to  Castle. 

Abbey  Hill,  Norton  Place,  and  1  to\ 

31  Canongate  (to  Whitehorse  CI.)  j 
Canongate,    North   side.   31    to   81  > 

(Whitehorse  Close  to  Brown's  CI.) j" 
Canongate,  North  side,  81  to  155  ( 

(Brown's  Close  to  Burgh  School)) 
Canongate,  North  side,  165  to  245) 

(Tolbooth  Wynd  to  New  Street)  j" 
Canongate,  North  side,  247  to  333) 

(New  Street  to  Leith  Wvnd)  .      j 
Canongate,  South  side,  2  to  180  (Foot  | 

of  Canongate  to  St  John  Street)  j 
Canongate,  South  side,  182  to  292  (St) 

John  Street  to  St  Mary's  Wynd)  J 
High  Street,  North  side,  Midconi- 

mon  Close  to  Sandilands'  Close) 
High  Street,  North  side,  1  to  16; 

(Leith  Wynd  to  North  Bridge)     , 
High  Street,  North  side,  171  to  431) 

(North  Bridge  to  Bank  Street)     C 
High  Street,  South  side,  2  to  122  (St) 

Mary's  Wynd  to  Widdry  Street)  J 
High   Street,    South    side    (South') 

Bridge  to  George  iv.  Bridge)  .      j 
Lawninarket  and  Castle  Hill 


ILT.  South  of  Castle  and  Cowgate. 

West  Fountainbridge 
West  Fountainbridge 
Neighbourhood  of  W.  Fountainbridge 
Ponton  Street.  Dunbar^St.,  Thorny 
bauk 


Name. 


Robert  Gray    . 

Vacant 

P.  Taylor 

Rev.  John  Sinclair , 

Thomas  Brough 

J.  S.  Mackay  . 

N.  S.  M'Intyre 
David  Kennedy 
Vacant    . 


Address. 


14  Market  Place 

1  Bedford  Street   . 
31  Broughton  Place 

1  Dumbiedykes  PL 

43  Ann  Street 

13  Rosebk.  Cottages 
137  George  Street 


How-  supported. 


Free  Dean  Church 
City  Mission. 
Dean  St.  U.P 
(Tree     St 
\     Church. 

City  Mission. 


Church. 
Andrew's 


Alexander  Brown  .  ,43  New  Street 

!  James  Simpson 
I  J.  Porteous 

James  Smith  . 

J.  D.  H.  Porteous 

EL  Hetherton  . 

James  Gray    . 

James  Peddie . 

John  Howie    . 

William  Crawford 

Robert  Ross    . 

J.  Hancock 

John  Neilson  . 

John  Orr 

Alex.  Robertson 
Rev.  J.  Walker 


J-} 


William  Mitchell    . 
Andrew  Hardie 
Rev.  J.  Mellis,  assist. 

James  Fraser 


j  ("3  Union  Place,") 
i  (BonuingtonRd.j" 
53  Canongate 


3  Macnab  Street   . 
53  Canongate  . 

1  W.MayfieldLoan 

25  York  Place 

47  George  iv.  Bridge 

53  Canongate 

21  Carnegie  Street . 

New  College       .     . 

11  Lothian  Street  . 

127  St  Leonard  St. 

34  Clerk  Street 

10  Arthur  Street     . 
53  N.  Castle  Street 


5  Beaumont  Place. 
9  Upper  Grove  PL 
24  Seton  Place 

'24  South  Castle  St. 


Free  St  Bernard's. 

City  Mission. 

Free  St  Luke's. 

Free  St  George's. 

("St  James'  Place  U.P. 
I     Church.     C.  M. 

Pilrig  Free  Church. 

City  Mission. 


Holyrood  Free  Church. 

City  Mission. 

City  Mission.  * 

City  Mission. 

("Broughton  Place  U.F. 
\    Church.     C.  M. 

City  Mission. 

fSt  Thomas'Eng.  Epis. 
\     Church.     CM. 

JFree  Church  Students' 
1     Association. 
JBroughton  Place  U.P. 
I     Church.     C.  M. 

Free  High  Church. 

fRose  Street  U.P.  C'h. 
\    CM. 

Cowgate  Free  Church. 

Free  Tolbooth  Church. 


City  Mission. 
Barclay  Free  Church. 
Barclay  Free  Church. 

( Fountainbridge   Free 

{     Church. 


CITY  MISSION  DIRECTORY. 


501 


District. 


High  Riggs  (South  side),  Riego  St.,"* 
Earl  Grey  Street,  E.  side  of  Home  > 
Street,  Leven  Street,  etc.        .      j 

Hi.sh  Kiggs  (N.  side),  Main  Point,] 
Hamilton  Place,  East  Fountain-  > 
bridge,  etc.      .         .         .         .      ) 

Lady  Lawson's  Wynd,  and  E.  side) 
of  Lauriston  Street .         .  j 

West  Port 

Grassmarket       . 

Cowgate  (South  side),  Scott's  Close) 
to  College  Wynd  j 

Prince  Albert  Buildings,  Dumbie-^ 
dykes J 

Arthur  Street  and  Places,  Pleasance, 
and  Dumbiedykes  to  Salisbury 
Street       

Carnegie  Street,  and  part  of  Pleasance 

Richmond  Place  and  Courts,  North ) 
Richmond  Street,  etc.      .         .      j 

West,  East,  and  South  Richmond" 
Streets,  and  part  of  Pleasance 

Simon  Sq.,Gibb'sEntry,GilmourSt., 
Paul  St.,  Richmond  Lane,  Hard- 
well  Close,  Haddon's  Court,  and(* 
part  of  Pleasance    .         .  ) 

St  Leonard  Street,  Lane,  and  Hill 

East  and  West  Crosscauseway  . 

Potterrow  and  East  side  of  Bristo  St. 
Buccleuch  St.,  Gifford  Park,  Sciennes 
Newington 

Causewaj'side 

( 'ausewayside 


IV.   Missionaries  for  Special 
Classes. 

Police  Force        .... 

( 'abmen 

Fallen 


Blind  in  and  near  City 

Indigent  Old  Men       ... 

Irish  Roman  Catholics 

Bible  Colporteur  . 

Free  Church  Highlanders  through-) 
out  the  City  j 

V.   Leith,  Portobello,  and 
Newhaven. 

Leith  Walk,  Pilrig  Street  to  Duke) 
Street,  Burns  Street,  Easter  Road  j" 

Leith,  Yardheads  to  Giles'  Street 

Leith.  Back  of  Vaults,  Giles'  Street") 

to  St  Andrew  Street        .         .      j 
Leith,  North        .... 
Leith,  Seamen  and  their  Families,") 

Shore  of  Leith  and  Shipping  .     j 
Leith,  Foreigners 
Leith,  Special  Mission 

Portobello,  Joppa,  Duddingston,  etc.  .W.  Munro 
Portobello,  Joppa  .  .  .  .  Vacant  . 
Newhaven  and  Granton (Fishermen)   I™   AUardvce 

and  Seamen)  .        .        .        •      j   I     ' 


Alex.  Robertson 

■John  Murray  . 
James  Cooper . 
James  Brown  . 

W.  R.  Paton   . 

J.  M'Ara. 
John  Dickson 

Thomas  Brough 
William  Mitchell    . 

Vacant    . 

George  Dewar 
Vacant    . 

William  Smeaton    . 

John  Tough    . 

David  Tasker 

Alexr.  Chisholm 

George  Ross    . 
It.  Martin 
Rev.  J.  Nixon . 

James  Goodfellow  . 

Alexander  Murray . 


Alex.  Paterson 
Robert  Mackay 
James  Mackie 

John  Brown   . 

D.  Louden 
Michael  Sullivan 
William  Currie 

Alexander  Murray 


George  Arnott 

George  MacFarlane 

Rev.  R.  Morrison    , 
Mr.  Carmichael 
J.  S.  M 'Donald 

Rev.  Andr.  Hansen 

John  M'Intyre 


Address. 


How  supported. 


7  Brighton  Street .  Free  Greyfriars. 


12  Upper  Grove  PL 
7  Henry  Street 
21  Home  Street 

3  Portland  Place  . 

194  Rose  Street 
9  Upper  Grove  PI. 

1  Dumbiedykes  PI. 
5  Beaumont  Place 


2  Forbes  Street 

12  Sciennes     . 

34  Clerk  Street 

3  Davie  Street 

2  Park  Street 

14  Parkside  Street . 
7  W.  Nicolsou  St. . 
2  Lord  Russell  PI. 

10  Gladstone  Ter.  . 

2  Sciennes  Hill  PI 


54  Rankeillor  Street 
14  Rosebank  Cottgs 
12  N.  St  David  St. 

16  Grindlay  Street , 

2  Preston  Terrace, 

7  Drummond  St.  , 

47  St  Leonard  St.  . 

76  Fountainbridge  . 


143  Constitution  St. 

7Bowling-greenSt. 

/  28  Raeburn  PI.,) 
\    Edinburgh    j 

53  Cumberland  St. . 

8  North  Fort  St.  . 
7  Glover  Street  . 
7  Regent  Street     . 

(42  Albany  St.,) 
\     North  Leith  j 


(  All  employed  by  Free 
f  St  Cuthbert's  Church. 

{Martyrs'      (Reformed 
1     Presbyterian)  Oh. 

West  Port  Free  Church. 
PortsburghU.P.Church. 

City  Mission. 
City  Mission. 

Arthur  Street  U.P.  Oh. 

Infirmary  St.  U.P.  Ch. 

M'Crie  Free  Church. 

(College    Street    U.P. 
\    Church.     CM. 

Augustine  Church. 

Free  St  Paul's  Church. 

J  Bristo  Street  U.P.  Ch. 

t     C.  M. 
Nicolson  St.  U.P.  Ch. 

City  Mission. 
NewingtonFreeChurch. 

{Newington  U.P.  Ch. 
CM. 
Grange  Free  Church. 


City  Mission. 
City  Mission. 
City  Mission. 

Society  for  promoting 
Reading  among  the 
Blind    on    Moon's 
System.     0.  M. 
(Indigent    Old    Men's 
I     Society.     C  M. 
Ladies'Association,  E.C 
(National   Bible   Soc, 
(     Ladies'Association. 
(Free   Gaelic  (St  Co- 
\    lumba's)  Church. 


fSt  Andrew's  PI.  U.P. 
"^     Church. 

(Leith  Congregational 
\     Church. 

South  Leith  Free  Ch. 

North  Leith  Free  Ch. 

St  Ninian's  Free  Ch. 

Foreign  Merchants. 
Private  Mission. 
Ladies'  Associat.  CM. 
Free  Church. 

Scottish  Coast  Mission. 


For  list  of  Parochial  3Iissionaries,  see  under  list  of  Clergymen  of  the  Established  Church. 


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CITY  MISSION    DIRECTORY. 


LIST  OF  BIBLE-WOMEN  AND  SCRIPTURE  READERS. 


Water  of  Leith 

Water  of  Leith  Training  School  for) 

Girls j" 

India  Place,  Jamaica  Street,  etc. 

Canonmills,  etc.  . 

Rose  Street  (West  of  Hanover  St.),"> ' 

William  Street,  etc.  .         .       t 

Rose  Street  (East  end),  St  James'1 

Streets,  Square,  and  Place      .      j 
Neighbourhood  of  Pilrig  Street. 
Neighbourhood  of  Pilrig  Street. 

Greenside 

Canongate  (Campbell's  Close,  etc.)  . 
Canongate  (New  St.  to  Leith Wynd). 
Canongate  (N.  Back)  and  High  Calton 
Canongate,  Holyrood  to  St  John  St. . 
Canongate  (St  John  Street  to  St\ 

Mary's  Wynd)  j 

Canongate  (St   John  Street  to  SU 

Mary's  Wynd)  .         .         .      j 

Canongate  (St  John  Street  to  South  \_ 

Gray's  Close)  .... 
High  Street  (Leith  Wynd  to  Sandi- 

lands'  Close)    .... 
High  Street  (Saudilands'  Close  to) 

NortU  Bridge)  .         .    ".      / 

High  St.  (North  Bridge  to  Bank  St.) 
High  Street  (St  Mary's  Wynd   to) 

South  Graves  Close)  .  •  .  J 
High  St.,  S.  Gray's  Close  to  Niddry  St. 
High  Street  (South  Bridge  to  Old) 

Pishmarket  Close)  j 

High  Street   (Covenant  Close  and) 

Stevenlaw's  Close  [Boys])      .      j 
Lawnmarket  and  Castle  Hill 
Home  Street  to  East  Fountainbridge. 
St  Anthony's  Place     .... 
West  Port  and  Lady  Lawson's  Wynd 
Grassmarket,  Soutli  side(Greyfriars) 

Place  to  Castle  Wynd)     .         .      j 

Cowgatehead 

Cowgate,  South  side  (Scott's  Close) 

to  College  Wynd)  .      f 

Pleasance,  South  Back  Canongate) 

to  St  John's  Hill      .         •  ,      •      i 
Simon  Sq.,  Gibb's  Entry,  OTniour) 

St.,  Paul  St.,  Hardwell  Close,  etc.} 

Potterrow 

Potterrow  and  Bristo  Street 

Eel  10  Bank,  Rosehall,  and  Cameron) 

ToU } 

Piershill       .... 


Name. 


Leith  (Water  Lane,  etc.  etc.) 
Newhaven  .... 


For  Special  Classes. 

Soldiers'  Families  in  Garrisons  . 
Hospitals,  Dispensaries,  &  Mothers') 

Meetings j 

Infirmary     . 

Infirmary     . 

Infirmary    . 

Lock  Hospital     . 

Fallen 

Visiting  Schools,  Reformatories,  and) 

Sick  .         .         .         •         .      j 

Incurables  throughout  the  City  . 
Gutta  Percha  Mills,  Fountainbridge  . 


Mrs  Torrie 

Mrs  Vesey 

Miss  Millar      . 
Miss  Mary  Connon . 

Miss  Boggie    . 

Mrs  Anderson 

Miss  Douglas  . 
Miss  Todd  . 
Miss  H.  Berrie 
Miss  Jessie  Veitch  . 
Mrs  Ormiston . 
Mrs  Henry 
Mrs  Murray     . 

Miss  Millar     . 

Miss  Easton    . 

Mrs  Rose 

Mrs  Blair 

Mrs  Flockhart 
Miss  M.  Richardson 
Miss  Margaret  Tod 
Miss  Margt.  Gorrie 
Mrs  Swan 

Miss  Berrie 

Miss  Millar      . 
Miss  Feme 
Miss  Jackson  . 
Miss  Burnet     . 

Mrs  Ross 
Mrs  Matheson 
Miss  Taylor    . 
Miss  Innes 

Miss  Jane  Thomson 

Mrs  Dalgleish 
Mrs  Robertson 

Miss  Christison 

Miss  Safely  . 
Mrs  Chisholni 
Mrs  Hutchison 


Miss  Jessie  Veitch  " 

Miss  F.  Lambert     . 

Miss  Martha  Cowan 
Miss  Richardson 
Miss  Maria  Macraw 
Miss  Warden . 
Miss  Purves    . 

!  Miss  M.  Aitchison  . 

Mrs  Gray 

Miss  Beatrice  Nisbet  | 


Address. 

7  Henderson  Bow. 

fUlbster  Indus- { 
\     trial  School   j 
15  Colville  Place     . 
51  Broughton  St.     . 

233  Canongate 

90  Rose  Street 

7  Tennant  Street  . 
31  Pilrig  Mod.  Bdgs. 

2  Greenside  Place. 

3  East  Register  St. 
12  Brown  Square    . 

7  Union  Street 
5  Newington  Place 

9  StLeonard'sLane 

(Orchardfield,     ") 
\    Leith  Walk  / 

42  Lothian  Street   . 
47  Bristo  Street      . 

22  Charles  Street    , 

47  Bristo  Street 
176  Fountainbridge, 
123  Rose  Street 

4  Park  Street 

2  Greenside  Place. 

57  Hanover  Street. . 
12  Holyrood  Ter.    . 

21  Lauriston  Street 

54  Grassmarket 

("Hawthorn     Ter., 
\    Water  of  Leith 

15  Queen  Street 
Orchardfield  Street 

48  Lothian  Street 

Arthur  street 
19  Potterrow  . 

2  Lord  Russell  PI. 

(TynecastleTolU 
1     Dairy        .      / 

55  Constitution  St.. 
(Taii-bairn     PI.,) 
(_     Newhaven     j 


How  supported. 


East  Register  St. 

Broughton  Place 

Brighton  Street . 
Potterrow  . 
St  Leonard  St. 
Heriot  Place 
Mackenzie  Place 

Arthur  Street     . 

Causewavside    . 


Private  Mission. 

Private  Mission. 

Ladies,  St  Steph.  E.C. 
Ladies'  Domestic  Missn. 

Free  St  George's. 

(Ladies,  St  Andrew'.- 

*     E.C. 

Ladies,  Free  Pilrig  Ch. 
Ladies,  Free  Pilrig  Cli. 
Ladies,  Greenside  E.C. 
City  Mission. 
Private  Mission. 
Private  Mission. 
Private  Mission. 

(St   Thomas'  English 

\     Episcopal  Church. 

St     Thomas'     English 

Episcopal  Church. 

Old  Church  Parish. 

f  FreeChurch  Students' 
\     Association. 
JDomestic      Servants 
(_     Association. 
Ladies'  Association. 

Ladies'  Association. 

Private  Mission. 

West  St  Giles'  E.C. 

Private  Mission. 

Free  Tolbooth  Church. 
Ladies'  Association. 
Lothian  Road  U.P.  Ch. 
Ladies'  Association. 

Private  Mission. 

(Ladies' Protestant  As- 
\    sociation. 

Ladies,  Episcopal  Ch. 
Ladies'  Association. 

Ladies,  Augustine  Ch. 

Bristo  Street  U.P.  Ch. 
St  Andrew's  Epis.  Ch. 

Newington  U.P.  Ch. 

Ladies. 

N.  Leith  U.P.  Church. 

Ladies,  Trinitv. 


City  Mission. 

City  Mission. 

Ladies'  Association. 
Ladies'  Association. 
Private  Mission. 
Scrip.  Readers'  Soe.E.C. 
Scrip.  Readers'  Soc.E.C. 

Private  Mission. 

So.forEel.  of  Incurables. 
Private  Mission. 


EDUCATIONAL  DIRECTORY 


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EDUCATIONAL  DIRECTORY. 


UNIVERSITY  OF  EDINBURGH.     (Founded  1582.) 


The  Winter  Session  opens  in  the  beginning  of  November,  and  closes  in  the  end  of  April ;  the  Summer 
Session  opens  in  the  beginning  of  May,  and  closes  in  the  end  of  July.  The  General  Council  meets  twice 
:  year,  on  the  first  Tuesday  after  the  14th  of  April,  and  on  the  last  Friday  of  October.  The  number 
pi  Matriculated  Students  for  1867-8  (Winter  Session)  was  1468;  of  Members  of  General  Council,  2480. 
The  number  who  graduated  in  1867  was  165, — viz.  in  Arts,  M.A.,  57  ;  in  Medicine,  92 ;  in  Law,  1 ;  in 
Divinity,  9  ;  in  Science  (Natural  or  Mental),  6. 


Curators 


Assessors 


Elected.  Electors. 

General  Council. 

Chancellor. 
1865  Matriculated  Students. 

Curators.- 
1865  University  Court. 
1859  University  Court. 
1868  University  Court. 
1865  Town  Council. 
1862  Town  Council. 
1867  Town  Council. 
1865  Town  Council. 


Chancellor,         .        Vacant. 
Vice- Chancellor,         Vacant. 

Rector,       .        .         Thomas  Carlyle, 

Principal,  .        Vacant. 

("Right  Hon.  John  Inglis,  Lord  President, 

I  Sir  W.  Gibson  Craig,  Bart.,      . 

j  D.  Milne  Home  of  Milnegraden  and  Wedderburn, 

J.  W.  Chambers,  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh,     . 

I  Adam  Black, 

|  George  E.  Russell, 

^Andrew  Fyfe, 

Secretary — R.  Bruce  Johnston,  W.S. 

("Alexander  Wood,  M.D., 

James  Macknight,  W.S.,  .... 

David  Laing,  LL.D., 

Eev.  K.  M.  Pliin,  Galashiels,    .... 
(  Professor  Robert  Christison,  M.D., 
University  Court — The  Eector,  Principal,  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh,  and  the  five  Assessors. 
Secretary — John  Christison,  W.S. 
Senatus  Academicus — The  Principal  and  Professors.     Secretary — Professor  Wilson. 
Additional  Examiners  for  Degrees:  in  Arts — Classical  Literature,   John  Kerr,  M.A.,  Elgin;   Menial 
Philosophy,  Alexander  Nicolson,  M.  A. ;  Mathematics,  etc.,  Eev.  Hugh  Martin,  M.A. ;  in  Medicine — 
Dr  William  Robertson,  Benjamin  Bell,  surgeon,  Dr  William  Seller. 
Examiners  of  Parochial  Schoolmasters  for  the  District  of  Edinburgh — Professors  Crawford,  Stevenson, 
Kelland,  Fraser,  Blackie,  Liston.     Secretary — Professor  Fraser. 


1860  Chancellor. 

1863  Town  Council. 

1865  Rector. 

1867  General  Council. 

1859  Senatus  Academicus 


Cleric,  Thomas  Gilbert 
Regius  Keeper  of  the.  Museum  of  Natural  History, 
Professor  Allman. 


Regius  Keeper  of  the  Botanical  Gardens,  Prof.  Balfour. 
Librarian,  John  Small,  M.A. 
Janitor,  John  Chapman. 


Faculty  of  Divinity — Dean,  Professor  Crawford. 


Chairs.  Founded.  Professors.  Appointed. 

Divinity,         .         .         .         1C20  T.  J.  Crawford,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  1859  Curators. 

Hebrew  and  Oriental  Lan- 
guages,       .         .         .         1642  David  Liston,  M.A.,       .         1848  Curators. 

Divinity  and  Church  History  1695  William  Stevenson,  D.D.,      1861  Crown. 

Biblical  Criticism  and  Bibli- 
cal Antiquities,  .         1846  A.  H.  Charteris,  D.D.,    .         1868  Crown. 


Patrons 


Faculty  of  Law — Dean,  Professor  Muirhead. 


Public  Law,  . 
Civil  Law, 

History, 

Scots  Law, 

Medical  Jurisprudence 

Police, 
Conveyancing, 


1707     James  Lorimer,  M.A., 
1710    James  Muirhead,    . 


and 


1719  Cosmo  Innes,  M.A., 

1722  N.  Macpherson,  LL.D., 
1 

1807  Douglas  Maclagan,  M.D., 

1825  J.  Stuart  Tytler,     . 


1862    Crown. 

1862    Faculty  of  Advocates  and  Cura- 
tors. 
1846     Faculty  of  Advoc.  and  Curators. 
1865     Faculty  of  Advoc.  and  Curators. 

1862     Crown. 

1856     Curators,  Depute  Keeper  and  So- 
ciety of  Writers  to  the  Signet. 


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EDUCATIONAL  DIRECTORY. 


Faculty  of  Medicine— Bean,  Professor  Balfour. 


Chairs.  Founded. 

Botany,  ....  1676 

Institutes  of  Medicine,  .  1605 

Practice  of  Physic,          .  1685 

Anatomy,        .         .         .  1705 
Chemistry      and      Chemical 

Pharmacy,           .         .  1713 

Midwifery  and    Diseases  of 

Women  and  Children, 


Professors. 
John  H.  Balfour,  M.D., 
John  H.  Bennett,  M.D., 
Thomas  Laycock,  M.D., 
William  Turner,  M.B., 


Appointed.  Patrons. 

1845     Crown  .and  Curators 
1848     Curators. 
1855     Curators. 

18G7     Curators. 


L.  Playfair,  M.D.,  C.B.,  1858  Curators. 

Sir    J.    Y.    Simpson    Bart, 

M.D.,  .         .    '     .         1840  Curators. 

(J.  H.  Bennett,  M.D.,  .        1848 
Clinical  Medicine,  .         1741      1  Thomas  La}xock,  M.D.,     1855 

(Douglas  Maclagan,  M.D.,  1862 

1767     Geo.  J.  Allnian,  M.D.,    .         1855  Crown. 

R.  Christison,  M.D.,  D.C.L.,  1832  Curators. 

James  Syme,  .         .         1833  Crown. 

Douglas  Maclagan,  M.D.,       1862  Crown. 

James  Spence,         .         .         1864  Curators. 

William  Henderson,  M.D.,     1842  Curators. 


Natural  History,     . 

Dietetics,    Materia  Medica, 

and  Pharmacy,    .  .         1768 

Clinical  Surgery,    .  .         1803 
Medical    Jurisprudence   and 

Police,          .         .  .         1807 

Surgery,          .         .  .         1831 

General  Pathology,  .        1831 


Faculty  of  Af.ts — Bean,  Professor  Fraser. 


Humanity, 

1597 

Mathematics, 

1G74 

Greek,     . 

1708 

Logic  and  Metaphysics 

1708 

Moral  Philosophy, 

1708 

Natural  Philosophy, 

1708 

History, 

1719 

Rhetoric  and  English 

Lite- 

rature, 

1762 

Practical  Astronomy, 

1786 

Agriculture,    . 

1790 

Theory  of  Music,  .         .         1839 
Sanscrit    and  Comparative 

Philology,  .         .        .         1862 
Engineering,  .        .        1868 


1597    W.  Y.  Sellar,  LL.D., 


Philip  Kelland,  M.A., 

John  S-  Blackie,     . 

A.  C.  Fraser,  M.A., 

Vacant. 

Peter  G.  Tait,  M.A., 

Cosmo  Innes,  M.A., 

David  Masson,  M.A., 
C.  Piazzi  Smyth,    . 
John  Wilson, 

H.  S.  Oakeley,  M.A., 

Theo.  Aufrecht,  M.A., 

Fleeming  Jenkin, 


1863 


1838 
1852 
1856 

1860 
1846 

1865 
1845 
1854 

1865 


Lords  of  Session,  Curators,  Fa- 
culty of  Advocates,  Society  of 
Writers  to  the  Signet. 

Curators. 

Curators. 

Curators. 

Curators. 

Curators. 

Faculty  of  Advocates  and  Cura- 
tors. 

Crown. 

Crown. 

Lords  of  Session,  Curators,  and 
University  Court. 

University  Court. 


1862     Crown. 

1868     Sir  David  Baxter,  Bart.,  and  the 
Crown. 


NEW  COLLEGE  (FEEE  CHURCH).     (Instituted  1843.) 

The  Session  opens  on  the  first  Wednesday  of  November,  and  closes  on  the  first  Wednesday  of  April. 

Principal — E.  S.  Candlisk,  D.D.  Acting  Librarian — Eev.  John  Laing. 

Secretary — Dr  Duns.  Janitoi — James  Kidd. 


Divinity, 

Divinity  and  Church  History,   . 

Hebrew  and  Oriental  Languages, 

Exegetical  Theology, 
Natural  Science, 
Evangelistic  Theology, 


f  James  Buchanan,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  51  Lauriston  Place, 

Eobert  Rainy,  D.D.,  8  Eosebery  Crescent. 
f  John  Duncan,  LL.D.,  10  Dalrymple  Crescent. 
\  A.  B.  Davidson,  D.D  .  Coll.,  10  Eillbank  Terrace. 

Eev.  G.  Smeaton,  13  Mansionhouse  Road. 

John  Duns,  D.D.,  2  North  Mansionhouse  Eoad. 

Eev.  Alexander  Duff,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Lauder  Eoad. 


EDINBURGH  YETERIXARY  COLLEGE. 


Principal  Professor  of  Pathology, 

Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Materia  Medica, 

Professor  of  Anatomy,        .... 

Lecturer  on  Physiology,    .... 

Clinical  Assistant,  Operative  Surgery,  Prac->   0   c   -p, 

tical  Pharmacy,  etc,        .         .        .         .     }  C.  S.  Eomams,  M.E.C.V.S. 
Secretary  to  the  Veterinary  College,          .  0.  S.  Eomanis.  M.E.C.V.S. 

Law  Agent, M.  M'Gregor,  S.S.C.,  10  Dundas  street 


W.  Williams,  M.E.C.V.S.,  F.E.S.E. 
A.  Dalzell,  M.D.,  F.E.S.E. 
Thomas  Strangeways,  V.S. 
P.  Young,  M.D. 


EDUCATIONAL  DIRECTORY. 


505 


EOYAL  HIGH  SCHOOL  OF  EDINBURGH 

Patrons — The  Lord  Provost,  Magistrates,  and  Town  Council  of  the  City  of  Edinburgh. 
Rector — James  Donaldson,  LL.D.,  8  Mayfield  Street. 


Classics — The  Eector;  John  Cnrmichael,  M.A., 
F.S.A.  Scot.,  4  Mary's  Place;  William  Macdonald, 
M.A.,  7  Summerhall.  Assistants — Peter  Peter- 
son, M.A. ;  Jolm  Yeats,  M.A.  Examiner — John 
Macmillan,  M.A.,  F.S.A.  Scot,  16  Buccleuch  PI. 

English — John  M.  Koss,  30  Great  King  Street ; 
Frederick  B.  Calvert,  jun. 

French — Charles  Henri  Schneider,  M.C.P.,  19 
Upper  Gray  Street. 

German  —  Albert  von  Bavensbergr,  74  George 
Street. 


Lecturers  on  Science. 

Chemistry — Dr  Stevenson  Macadam,  25  Brighton 
Place,  Portobelio. 

Natural  Philosophy — William  Lees,  M.A.,  Linkvale- 
Lodge,  Viewforth. 

Zoology — James  DavieS. 

Botany— John  Sadler,  F.E.P.S.,  Experimental  Cot- 
tage, Inverleith  Bow. 

Fortification,  Civil  and  Mining  Engineering — Lien- 
tenant  John  Mackie,  engineer,  65  York  PI 


Mathematics    and    Arithmetic — David    Munn,    41  I  Drawing — Walter  Ferguson,  F.S.A.  Scot.,  70  Gil 


Great  King  Street;  and  Assistants. 
Examiners — Professors    Kelland,    Blackie,    Sellar, 

and  Masson. 
Writing    and    Bookkeeping — William    Cooper,    17 

York  Place.     Assistant — William  Boal. 


more  Place. 

Fencing  $  Gymnastics — Capt.  Poland,  7  Bellevue  Tcr. 
Hindustani — John  Thomson,  P.H. 

Janitor  and  Drill  Sergeant — William  Bollo. 


THE  EDINBURGH  ACADEMY. 


(Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter,  5th  Geo.  iv.) 
Directors. 
And.  Beatson  Bell,  Esq.,  advocate ;  The  Hon.  Lord 
Xeaves;  John  Marshall,  Esq.,  advocate  ;  Sir  John 
Don   Wauchope   of  Edmonstone,    Bart. ;    A.    F. 
Adam,  Esq..  W.S.;  Andrew  Wood,  Esq..  M.D.; 
A.  Campbell   Swinton,  Esq.,  advocate,   LL.D. ; 
The  Bight  Hon.  and  Bight  Bev.  the  Lord  Bishop 
Secretary — John  Cheyne,  Esq.,  advocate. 
Rector — The  Bev.  James  Stephen  Hodson,  D.D.  of  Balliol   and  Merton  Colleges,  Oxford. 
Classics— Henry   Weir,  M.A. ;  James  Carmichael :  English — William  F.  Collier,  LL.D. 
James   Clyde,   LL.D.;    John  Alexander  Banks.'  Fortification  and  Civil  Engineering — Lieutenant  John 


of  London  :  Edmund  Baxter,  Esq.,  W.S. ;  Thos. 
Constable,  Esq.  ;  The  Hon.  Lord  Mure ;  George 
T.  Kinnear,  Esq.,  W.S. ;  George' Dundas,  Esq., 
advocate;  John  Ord  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  W.S.  ; 
Eobert  Balfour,  Esq.,  C.A. 

Treasurer — Kenneth  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  C.A. 


M.A 
Mathematics — John  Shand,  M.A.     Assistant — John 

S.  Mackay,  M.A. 
French — J.  G.  E.  Macleod,  B.LL.,  and  Agrt!ge  of 

the  University  of  Paris. 
German — A.  N.  Meyerowicz,  LL.B. 


Mackie. 

Writing  and  Arithmetic — J.  Dalziel  Maclean.  As- 
sistant— Evan  Stewart. 

Drawing — Walter  Ferguson. 

Fencing  and  Gymnastics — Captain  and  Mr  Henry 
Boland. 


COLLEGIATE  INSTITUTIONS. 


Xame  of  Institution,  etc.  Where  situated. 

Church  of  ScotlandTrainius;  In-1     T  ,  „ 

stitution  and  Normal  School  }   J°l"*ton  Terrace.         .        , 
College  for  Daughters  of  Mini-) 

stersoftheChurchof  Scotland,  f     T-.,  -,  „ 

and  Professors  in  the  Scottish  f  ^ilgraston  Terrace,  Grange 

Universities  J 

Craigmount  House 
Dreghorn  College. 
Edinburgh    Collegiate   Institu-"} 

tion j" 


Dick  Place,  Grange 
Colinton 

27  and  28  Charlotte  Square 


Edinburgh  Institution  . 

Edinburgh  Institution  for  the"} 
Boardand  Education  of  Young  f 
Ladies         .... 

Edinburgh   Institution    for  the 
Education  of  Young  Ladies 

Free  Church  of  Scot.  Training") 
Institution  and  Normal  Sch.  j 

High  School,  Leith 

Loretto  House        ... 

Merchiston  Castle ... 

Scottish  Episcopal  Training  In-"| 
stitution      .         .         .         .       ) 

Scottish  Institution  for  Educa->_ 
tion  of  Young  Ladies         .     j 


8  Queen  Street 

1  Park  Place 

23  Charlotte  Square 

172  Canongate 

Leith  Links  . 
Musselburgh 
Merchiston     . 

Lochrin  House 

9  Moray  Place 


Teachers. 
.  Bev.  James  Currie,  M.A.,  rector. 


.  James  Sime,  M.A..  principal. 
.  John  Dalgleish,  principal. 
(  A.  Hamilton  Bryce,  LL.D.,  D.C.L., 
i     F.B.S.E.,  rector. 
(E.  M.  Ferguson,  Ph.D.,  F.E.S.E., 
J      and    George    Bickerton,    head 
(    masters.    See  Adv. 

.  J.  C.  Steen,  head  master.    See  Adv. 

(Mrs     Strangman,    lady    superiu- 
\    tendent. 

.  Maurice  Paterson,  B.A.,  rector. 

.  Peter  M'Farlane,  head  master. 
.  Hely  H.  Almond,  principal. 
.  John  Eogerson,  principal. 

.  Rev.  C.  Smith,  B.A.,  principal. 

( Miss  Johnson,  lady  superintendent. 
I     See  Adv. 


306 


EDUCATIONAL  DIRECTORY. 


SCHOOL  S. 

PARISH  SCHOOLS. 

Name  of  Institution,  etc.  Where  situated. 

Buccleuch Hope  Park  Square 

Greyfriars  (New)  ....  Vermel  .... 
Leith,  South  .         .         .         .49  Great  Junction  Street 

Morningside Morningside  . 

St  Andrew's 19  Thistle  Street 

St  Bernard's Dean  Street  . 

St  George's 10  Young  Street 

St  Mary's Bellevue 

St  Stephen's 58  Brunswick  Sti-eet 

St  Thomas's 6  Mill  Lane,  Leith 

St  Thomas's 7  Mill  Lane,  Leith 


Teachers. 

.  Miss  Anne  Hutton. 

.  Patrick  Corbett,  master. 

.  Andrew  Moffat,  master. 

.  J.  M'Bain,  master. 

.  Vacant. 

.  John  Carmichael,  teacher. 

.  Hugh  W.  Adair,  master. 

.  John  Bauchope,  master. 

.  A.  M.  Smith,  principal. 

.  Duncan  Laing,  master. 

.  Miss  MLellan,  teacher. 


FREE  CHURCH  SCHOOLS. 

.  36  West  Port 

.  Anderson's  Close,  14  Cowgate 

.  Dean      .... 


Fountaiubridge 
Greenside 


Chalmers'  Territorial     . 
Cowgate 

Dean      .... 

Fountainbridge 
Glenorchy's,  Lady 

High Byers  Close,  High  Street 

Holyrood       .....  Horse  Wynd,  Canongate 

Leith,  South Duncan  Place,  Leith 

Newington 41  South  Clerk  Street  . 

New  North Stevenlaw's  Close,  132  High  Street 

Northern  District ....  Henderson  Kow     . 
Pilrig     ......  Pilrig  Buildings    . 

Pleasance 19  St  John's  Hill  . 

Eiego  Street Riego  Street  . 

Roseburn Roseburn 

St  Andrew's Dean  Street  . 

St  George's  Mission       .         .         .  124  Rose  Street 

St  John's,  Leith     .         .         .         .69  Constitution  Street 

St  Mary's Canonmills    . 

St  Ninian's    .         .         .         .         .40  Commercial  Street 
St  Paul's         .                  ...  St  Leonard  Street 
Thomson's,  Eev.  Dr.  Andrew       .  10  Queensferry  Street 
Tolbooth Victoria  Terrace   . 


Peter  Langlands,  master. 

Alexander  M'Kenzie,  teacher. 

Alexander  Fleming,  master. 

Elizabeth  Hope. 

George  Morison,  master. 

Andrew  Gemlie,  master. 

Miss  Wilson. 

George  Anderson,  master. 

John  Barclay,  master. 

J.  M.  Chalmers,  teacher. 

George  Robertson,  teacher. 

C.  G.  Hutchison,  master. 

William  Robertson,  M.A.,  master. 

John  Donaldson,  master. 

James  Hamilton,  teacher. 

Robert  Paterson,  master. 

Alexander  Watt,  master. 

Miss  Gellatly.  teacher. 

William  Eiach,  teacher. 

John  Barr,  master. 

William  Lambie,  master. 

J.  Philip,  master. 

J.  Dalgleish  Crowe,  rector. 

William  Glass,  master. 


St  Andrew's  . 
St  Columba's 
St  George's    . 
St  James's 
St  James's,  Leith  . 

St  John's 

St  Paul's 
Trinity  . 


EPISCOPAL  SCHOOLS. 

South  Back  of  Canongate 
Johnston  Terrace 
Clyde  Street  Lane 
Broughton  Street  . 
53  Great  Junction  Street 

Earl  Grey  Street    . 

16  Carrubber's  Close 
Malta  Green  Place 


Jane  Haugh,  teacher. 
Miss  Anderson,  teacher. 
Miss  Grant,  teacher. 
Jacob  Simmins,  master. 
William  Barton,  master. 
George  Tinkler,  teacher. 
Miss  Atkins. 
Miss  Thomson,  teacher. 
Miss  Bowden,  teacher. 


Marie  Stella  . 
St  Andrew's  . 
St  Ann's 
St  Ann's 
St  Cuthbert's 
St  Ignatius    . 
St  Mary's 
St  Patrick's   . 


Adam  &  Bell's 

Bell's,  Dr 
Bell's,  Dr        .  ' 
Bell's,  Dr 
Buccleuch 
Canongate  Burgh 
Christian  Society 


ROMAN  CATHOLIC  SCHOOLS. 

8  Kirkgate 

160  Canongate       . 

20  Niddry  Street  . 

4  Nicolson  Square 

Brown's  Close,  14  Grassmarket     . 

Hunter's  Close,  129  Grassmarket  . 

55  Lothian  Street .         .         .         . 

25  Market  Street   .         .         .         . 


Sisters  of  Mercy. 
Thomas  Forbes,  master. 
Sisters  of  Mercy,  teachers. 
Eeligious  of  St  Margaret's,  tcach'rs. 
Sisters  of  Mercy,  teachers. 
Sisters  of  Mercy,  teachers. 
Sisters  of  Mercy,  teachers. 
John  Caven,  teacher. 


PUBLIC  AND  FREE  SCHOOLS. 

.  19  London  Street . 


50  Niddry  Street  . 

29  Great  Junction  Street 

Greenside 

Granton 

155  Canongate 

Little  Lochend's  Close  . 


Alexander  Adam. 

J.  L.  Bell. 

J.  E.  Hill,  teacher. 

George  M'Naughton,  teacher. 

James  Swanston,  teacher. 

Alexander  Frew,  teaGher. 

Thomas  Milne,  master. 

John  Aird,  master. 


EDUCATIONAL  DIRECTORY 

Name  of  Institution,  etc.  Where  situated. 

Gillespie's 1  Bruntsfield  Place 

Hay's  Mechanic     .         .         .         .27  Fox  Lane,  Leith 

Heriot's .         .         .    '    .         .        .  Heriot  Bridge        .... 

Heriot's 351  Oowgate  Port .... 

Heriot's .        ...        .        .         .  High  School  Yards 

Heriot's Old  Assembly  Close,  172  High  St. 

Heriot's Borth wick's  Close,  18C  High  St.  . 

Heriot's Brown  (Square       .... 

Heriot's 137  Kose  Street      .... 

Heriot's Broughton  Street  .... 

Lancasterian  .         .         .         .  G  Davie  Street       .... 

Madras New  Cut,  Newhaven     . 

Navigation 60  Tol booth  Wynd,  Leith     . 

Beid's,  Miss   .         .         .         .         .69  Causewayside  .... 

St  Cuthbert's  Sessional  .         .  Dalkeith  Eoad      t. 

Sessional 261  Canongate       .... 


507 


Teacher*. 
Eev.  David  Henderson,  teacher. 

William  Ellis,  teacher. 
Peter  Henderson,  teacher. 
J.  Byers,  teacher. 
James  M'Kean,  teacher. 
Kobert  Foulifl,  teacher. 
William  Hall,  teacher. 
John  Eitchie,  teacher. 
Henry  Fitzgerald,  teacher. 
Thomas  Armstrong,  teacher. 
William  Scott,  teacher. 
Thomas  Laiijg,  master. 
James  Bolam,  teacher. 
Miss  Paterson,  teacher. 
Miss  Eeid,  teacher. 
John  E.  Colston,  teacher. 


INDUSTEIAL  SCHOOLS. 


Fountainbridge 
Leith  Eagged 
Original  Eagged 
St  Cuthbert's 
St  John  Street 
Tron  Church 
United   . 


.  76  Fountainbridge 

.  24  King  Street 

.  Eamsay  Lane 

.  35  Castle  Barns 

.  St  John  Street 

.  14  Niddry  Street 

.  South  Gray's  Close,  56  High  St. 


Miss  Vallance,  teacher. 

James  Gregor,  master. 

Eobert  Thain,  superintendent. 

Vacant. 

Miss  Wilson,  teacher. 

Miss  M'Neil,  matron. 

C.  FergusoD,  teacher. 


INFANT  SCHOOLS. 


Cordwainer's  Hall 

Cowan's  Close 

Greenside  Eow 

Heriot's . 

Heriot's . 

Heriot's . 

Heriot's . 

Lauder  Eoad 

St  Thomas's  . 

Victoria  Street  (Heriot's  Free) 

Water  of  Leith 


48  Potterrow 
East  Crosscauseway 
Greenside  Bow- 
High  School  Yards 
Old  Assembly  Close 
137  Eose  Street 
Broughton  Street , 
15  Lauder  Eoad 
250  Canongate 
Victoria  Street 
Water  of  Leith 


.  Mary  Eonaldson,  teacher. 

.  Miss  Ferguson,  teacher. 

.  Miss  E.  Milne,  teacher. 

.  Miss  Hunter,  teacher. 

.  Miss  Andrew,  teacher. 

.  Miss  Eeid,  teacher. 

.  Miss  Urquhart,  teacher. 

.  Miss  Bell,  teacher. 

.  Miss  Russell,  teacher. 

.  Miss  Ann  M'Naughton,  teacher. 

.  Miss  Smith,  teacher. 


P.risto  Street . 
Causewayside 
High  School  Close 
Portsburgh    . 
South  Gray's  Close 


UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN  MISSION  SCHOOLS. 


.  26  Bristo  Street     . 

.  Duncan  Street,  Newington 

.  307  Canongate 

.  4  Heriot  Bridge 

.  56  High  Street 


.  James  Wilson,  teacher. 
.  A.  T.  M'Lean,  teacher. 
.  James  Porteous,  teacher. 
.  Margaret  Thomson,  teacher. 
.  J.  Dodds,  teacher. 


BOARDING  AND  DAY  SCHOOLS. 


Baird,  Miss  C.  F.,  Eosebank  Villa,  Wardie  Eoad. 

Balmain,  Miss,  14  Heriot  Eow. 

Brown,  Miss,  20a  Ainslie  Place. 

Brown,  Miss,  11  Hillside  Crescent. 

Dalrymple,  Miss,  1  Jamaica  Street,  Leith. 

Deuchar,  Miss,  Trafalgar  House,  Chalmers  Cresct. 

Du  Plessis  &  Black,  Misses,  26  Eoyal  Terrace. 

Elwert,  Miss,  23  Windsor  Street. 

Frobel,  Madame,  9  Gloucester  Place. 

Geddes,  Misses,  16  Atholl  Crescent. 

Gibson,  Misses,  8  Church  Hill. 

Hart,  Francis,  66  Gilmore  Place. 

Hodson,  Miss,  18  Eoyal  Circus. 

Hood,  Miss,  8  Bruntsfield  Place. 

Hunter,  Misses,  32  Dublin  Street. 

Johnson,  Miss,  12  Moray  Place. 

Johnstone,  Miss,  22  Annandale  Street. 

Kennedy,  Misses,  1  Church  Hill. 

Key,  Miss,  78  Great  King  Street. 

Kunz,  Madame,  19  Eoyal  Circus. 


Laing,  Miss,  6  Maitland  Street,  Newhaven. 
M'Intyre,  Miss,  56  Blacket  Place. 
Mackenzie,  Miss,  25  Greenhill  Gardens. 
Mackichan,  Mrs,  46  Moray  Place. 
Meek,  Mrs,  19  Eutland  Square. 
Menzies,  Misses,  11  Gilmore  Place. 
Milne,  Misses,  6  West  Maitland  Street. 
Mouat,  Misses,  Grange  House,  Grange  Loan. 
Oliver,  Misses,  11  Rutland  Square. 
Parkinson,  Miss,  4  Eoyal  Circus. 
Peacock,  Miss,  16  Findhorn  Place. 
Ross,  Mrs,  30  and  32  Great  King  Street. 
Roussy,  Mrs,  1  Melville  Street. 
Simson,  Miss,  24  Buckingham  Terrace. 
Smith,  Miss,  8  St  John  Street. 
Stevens,  Mrs,  11  Bellevue  Crescent. 
Turnbull,  Misses,  41  Drummond  Place. 
Turnbull,  Mrs,  26  Dublin  Street. 
Young,  Miss,  56  Great  King  Street. 


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EDUCATIONAL  DIRECTORY. 


PRIVATE  SCHOOLS. 


Arthur  Street  Academy,  1  Arthur  Street ;  James  H. 

Beat,  master. 
Baillie,  James,  4  Marmion  Terrace. 
Begbie,  W.  M.  (private  classes),  2  Koyal  Circus. 
Braid  wood,  Francis,  39  Grange  Road. 
Budge,  Daniel,  14  Nicolson  Square. 
Cameron,  H.,  27  Gayfield  Square. 
Circus  Place  ;  William  M.  Begbie,  rector. 
Clare  Hall,  132  Causewayside ;  A.  Munro,  master. 
Crerar,  Daniel,  13  Forth  Street. 
Douglas,  James,  Ph.D.,  9  Great  King  Street. 
Dow,  Miss,  5  Picardy  Place. 
Duff,  Miss,  6  Albany  Street,  Leith. 
Gardner,  Peter,  107  Constitution  Street. 
Haldane's,  Miss,  18  Greenside  Place;  Miss  Robert- 

son,  teacher. 
Hall,  Miss  (for  girls),  Pier  Place,  Newhaven. 
Hamilton  Place  Academy,  10  and  11  (Stockbridgc); 

James  Maclaren,  F.E.I.S.,  principal. 
Hay,  David,  2  Drummond  Street. 
Hay.  Miss,  10  Vanbnrgh  Place. 
Henderson,    Mrs,    Windmill    Cottage,    Windmill 

Lane. 
Hunter,  John  M.,  20  York  Place. 
Hutton,  James,  Academy,  1  Nicolson  Square. 
India  Street  Academy  (36)  ;  Thomas  S.  Henderson, 

principal. 
Institution  for   Young   Ladies,    and    Preparatory 

School  for  Boys,  Melville  House,  George  Square; 

Alexander  Thomson,  principal.     See  Adv. 
Institution  for  YoungLadies,  5  Duncan  Street,  New- 
ington ;  Miss  Cunningham,  mistress. 


Jamieson,  Miss  (young  ladies),  7  Carlung  Place. 

Keay,  Misses,  5  Grove  Street. 

Keir  Street  Academy  (3);  William  Sutton,  master. 

Lees,  Misses  (young  ladies),  22  Buccleuch  Place. 

M'Leod,  Miss  (ladies),  3  Portland  Terrace,  Leith. 

Millar,  R,,  18  Thistle  Street. 

Newington   Academy,    8   Arniston   Place;    James 

M'Lauchlan,  teacher. 
Newington   Acadcnry,  and  Institution  for  Young 

Ladies,  8  Salisbury  Place  ;  P.  Wilson,  master. 
Oliphant,  T.,  33  Charlotte  Square. 
Queen  Street  Academy,  12  Queen  Street;  J.Watson, 

master. 
Robertson's  Academy,  19  East  Preston  Street ;  W. 

R.  Wason,  master. 
St  Anthony's,  54  Great  Junction  Street;  John  Shed- 
den,  master.     See  Adv. 
Scott's,  A.  S.  B.,  14  Picardy  Place. 
Spence,  Miss  (young  ladies),  25  Dick  Place. 
Stage,  Miss,  27  Haddington  Place. 
Thomson,  Robert,  LL.B.,  40  Frederick  Street. 
Thorburn,  George,  2  Albany  Street,  Leith. 
Trinity    Academy,    Catherine    Bank,    Newhaven 

Road  ;  Davidson  Hunter,  master. 
Trotter,  Alexander  (classes),  59  George  Street. 
Victoria,   Main  Street,  Newhaven  ;  Alex.  Ingram, 

master. 
Watson,  G.  H.  (classes),  23  Archibald  Place. 
Western  Academy,  12  Grove  Street;  Archd.  Fyfe, 

master. 
Western  Institution,  20  Stafford  Street ;  vacant. 
Wood,  W.,  Canaan  Villa,  Canaan  Lane. 


LIST  OF  TEACHEES. 


Classics. 

Bryce,  A.  H.,  LL.D.,  27  and  28 

Charlotte  square 
Cameron,  H.,  27  Gayfield  square 
Carmichael,  James,   9    Saxe-Co 

bourg  place      / 
Carmichael,  Jn.,  M.A.,  4  Mary's 

place 
Donaldson,    James,     LL.D.,    8 

Mayfield  street 
Herbert,  David,  M.A.,  1  Nelson 

street 
Kilgour,  James,  32  Grove  street 
Maccoll,  Alex.,  12  Rutland  sq. 
M'Laehlan,  T.,  Canonmills  house 
Maclaren,  James,    11  Hamilton 

place,  Stockbridge 
M'Millan,  Jn.,  16  Buceleuch  pi. 
Munro,  Arch.,  A.M.,  Clare  hall, 

Newington 
Ridpath,  J.,  96  Gilmore  place 
Ross,  David,  14  Parkside  street 
Simmons,  Jacob,  22  London  st. 
Steel,  W.,  27  Clarence  street 
Steen,   John  C,    1    Park  jilace. 

See  Adv. 
Thomson,    Alexander,    Melville 

house,  George  sq.      See  Adv. 
Thomson,    Robert,    LL.B.,    40 

Frederick  street. 


Wason,    Wm.     K.,    Robertson's 

academy,  Newington. 
Young,  J.  C,  15  Fettes  row 

Dancing. 

Atkinson,  J.  G.,  1a  Hill  street. 

See  Adv. 
Baird,  D.,  I  Drummond  street 
Brouneau,  M.,  45  Castle  street. 

See  Adv. 
Brouneau,  Mad.,  45  Castle  st. 
D'Egville,  James,  50b  Frederick 

street 
Dewar,  W.,  59  South  bridge 
Johnstone,    G.,   jun.,    IS    Elder 

street 
Lowe,  George,  72  Queen  street. 

See  Adv. 
Lowe,  Mrs,  72  Queen  street 
M'Glashan,  A.,  1  Cumin  place 
Milne,  J.  M.,  98  South  bridge 
Vueghs,  Louis,  117  George  st. 

Drawing. 

Arnst,  Adam,  46  Gt.  King  st. 
Arnott,  Miss.  11  Duncan  street  j 
Brown,  T.,  10  Jordan  bank 
Carmichael,  Wm.,  44  South  br. 
Cleland,  Peter,  2  Darnaway  st. 
Deuchar,   Miss  E.   R.,  Trafalgar 
house,  Chalmers  crescent 


Ferguson,  W.,  High  School  and 

36  George  street.     See  Adv. 
Ferrier,  James,  12  Queen  street 
Fortie,  John,  2  S.  Charlotte  st. 
Kemp,  G.,  1  Union  place,  Bon- 

nington  road 
Napier,  Jas.  B.,  46  Gt.  King  st. 
Ross,  Mrs,  36  Hanover  street 
Sinison,  David,  25  India  street 
Simson,  G.  W.  k  Miss,  54  Fre- 
derick street 
Steinhofer,  Miss  Fred.,  34  Han- 
over street 

Elocution. 

Bell,  M.  J.  M.,  13  South  Charlotte 

street.     See  Adv. 
Calvert,  F.  B.,  21  St  Patrick  sq. 
Davis,  Rev.  Edwin,  Eden  lane 
Graham,  W.,  LL.D.,  1  Moray  pi. 
Rogerson,  John  J.,  principal  of 

Merchiston  academy 

English. 

Begbie,  Wm.  M.,  6  North-east 

Circus  place 
Blyth,  Miss,  9  Hope  street 
Christie,  Mrs  T.,  36  George  st. 
Collier,  William  F.,  9  Saxe-Co- 

bourg  place 
Crerar,  S.,  13  Forth  street 


EDUCATIONAL  DIRECTORY. 


•m 


Douglas,  James,  9  Gt.  King  st. 
Duff,  Miss,  6  Albany  st.,  Leith 
Fraser,  Miss  E.,  10  London  row 
Fraser,  Miss  J.,  27  Nelson  street 
Gardner,  Peter,  107  Constitution 

street 
Graham,  Richard  D.,  6  Marmion 

terrace 
Hay,  David,  2  Drummond  st. 
Henderson,  Robert,  46  Ann  st. 
Hunter,    D.,   Trinity  Academy, 

Catherine  bank,  Newhaven  rd. 
Hunter,  John  M.,  20  York  place 
Hutton,  J.,  1  Nicolson  square 
Maccoll,  Alex.,  12  Rutland  sq. 
Maclaren,  James,   11    Hamilton 

place,  Stoekbridge 
M'Leod,   Miss,   3    Portland  ter- 
race, Leith 
Millar,  R.,  IS  Thistle  street 
Morton,  James,  20  Nelson  street 
Robson,  Dr  Thomas  W.   E.,   12 

Queen  street 
Ross,  John  M.  (High  school),  30 

Great  King  street 
Scott,  A.  S.  B.,  14  Picardy  pi. 
Sutton,  Wm.,  3  Keir  street 
Thomas,  John,  10  Carlton  street 
"Wood,  W.,  Canaan  villa,  Canaan 

lane 

English,  and  Geography. 
Begbie,  Wm.  M.,  6  North-east 

Circus  place 
Douglas,    J.,     Ph.D.,     9    Great 

King  street 
Graham,  R.  D.,  6  Marmion  ter. 
Graham,  W.,  LL.D.,  1  Moray  pi. 
Henderson,  T.  S.,  36  India  st. 
M'Laren,  John  R.,  33  Howe  st. 
Steen,  J.  C. ,  1  Park  pi.  See  Adv. 
Thomson,  Alex.,  Melville  house, 

George  square.     See  Adv. 

Fencing  &  Gymnastics. 

Francalanza,  Thos.,  54  George  st. 
Roland,  Capt.,  18  St  Andrew  sq. 
Roland,  H,  Royal  Academy,  33 
Gayfield  square. 

French. 

Arnott,  Miss,  11  Duncan  street 
Chantrelle,  E.,  B.A.,  81a George 

street 
Chaumont,  Louis  F.,  44  Castle  st. 
De  Flandre,  C,  15  Dundas  st. 
De   Palmas,    Solomy,    2    South 

Charlotte  street 
Espinasse,  M.,  1  London  street 
Frobel,  Karl,  9  Gloucester  place 
Frobel,  Madame,  9  Gloucester  pi. 
Furby,  A.,  95a  George  street 
Gibson,  Gilbert  M.,  11  Charles  st. 
Havet,  Alfred,  24  Charlotte  sq. 

See  Adv. 
Hoist,  Miss,  13  India  street 
Kunz,  M.  Jules,  19  Royal  circus 
Richon,  Victor,  84  Gilmore  pi. 
Roussy,  F.  S.,  1  Melville  street 


Schneider,  A.,  29  Frederick  st. 
Schneider,  C.  H,  M.C.P.,  High 

School,  19  Upper  Gray  street 
Steinhofer,  Miss  Fred.,  34  Han- 
over street 

German. 

Blumenreich,     Rev.     John,     35 

George  iv.  bridge 
Frobel,  Karl,  9  Gloucester  place 
Frobel,  Madame,  9  Gloucester  pi. 
Gundlaeh,  H,  12  Queen  street 
Hoist,  Miss,  13  India  street 
Kunz,  M.  Jules,  19  Royal  circus 
Loth,  J.  T.,  D.L.,  27  Rutland  st. 

See  Adv. 
Meyerowicz,  Nicolay  (Edinburgh 

Academy),  32  Dundas  street 
Nachot,  H.  W.,  59  George  street 
Ravensberg,  A.  von,  74  George  st. 
Schneider,  A.,  29  Frederick  st. 
Schopp,  John,  41  Queen  street 
Steinhofer,  Miss  Fred.,  34  Han- 
over street 
Weisse,  Heinrich,  10  Forres  st. 

Italian. 
Lemmi,  E.,  LL.D.,  30  Rutland 
square 

Mathematics. 

Frobel,  Karl,  9  Gloucester  place 
Gloag,  James,  11  Duncan  street 
Pryde,  James,  50  South  bridge 
Robertson,  Alexander,  M.A.,  54 

South  bridge 
Sang,  E.,  2  George  street 
Smith,   Henry  G.   C,   41  Grove 

street 
Smith,  "Wm. ,  4  Melbourne  place 
Trotter,    Alexander,    59    George 

street 
"Watson,  G.  H.,  23  Archibald  pi. 

Music. 

Adlington,  Wm.,  41  HeriotroAv 
Arnott,  Miss,  11  Duncan  street 
Atkinson,  J.  G.,  1a  Hill  street 
Bell,  William,  1  Gladstone  ter. 
Black,  Mrs,  5  Gladstone  terrace 
Bonnar,  Mrs,  28  India  street 
Bridgman,    F.    W.,     40    Great 

King  street 
Brooke,     Jonathan,      Taaphall, 

Ferry  road,  Leith 
Bucher,  Signor,  19  Great  Stuart 

street 
Campbell,  Misses,  GO  Castle  st. 
Christian}-,  A.,  85  Gt.  King  st. 
Christie,  Mrs  Thomas,  36  Geo.  st. 
Cobham,  M.,11  Greenhill  gard. 
Compton,'  Miss,    28  E.   Preston 

street 
Craig,  J.  Millar,  8  Norton  place 
Croal,  G.,  17  London  street 
Danskin,  George,  45  George  st. 
Davidson,  R. ,  2  Elm  row 
Deans,  D.,  33  Dundas  street 
Dickson,  Miss  M.  J.,  6  Upper 

Grove  place 


Dull',  Miss,  «  Albany  st.,  L-ith 
Eager,  Mrs,  32  Dundas  street 
Ebsworth,  J.,  4  Montgomery  st. 

Edmunds,  A.,  1  Gloucester  pi. 
Edmunds,  E.,  1  Gloucester  place 
Fabroni,  S.  L.,  6  Nelson  street 
Flach,  Lambert,  23  Howe 
Forrester,  Misses,  56  Queen  st. 
Fraser,  Miss  E.,  10  London  row 
Fraser,  Miss  J.,  27  Ne]  or 
Frobel,  Karl,  9  Gloucester  place 
Frobel,  Madame,  9  Gloucester  pi. 
Geissler,  R.,  3  Gayfield  lane 
Geoghegan,  Jos.,  65  S.  Clerk  st. 
Gleadhill,  Miss  M.,  13  Union  si 
Grant,  J.  C,  10  Claremont place 
Gray,  Miss,  2  Melville  .street 
Guthrie,  Miss,  18  Nelson  street 
Hamilton,  A.,  18  Castle  streel 
Harrison,  W.,  27  Nelson  street 
Hately,  W.,  4  Viewforth  place 
Hately,  Miss,  4  Viewforth  place 
Hewlett,  T.,  Mus.    Bach.  Oxon, 

11  Johnston  terrace 
Hill,    Miss,   Stonetield   cottage, 

Canaan  lane 
Hoffman,  M.  L.,  21  Lothian  st. 
Hoist,  Miss,  13  India  street 
Horetzky,  F.,  12  Clarence  street 
Hunter,  T.,  53  George  iv.  bridge; 
Hunter,  Mrs  Yv7.,  6  Kirk  street 
Hunter,  Miss,  6  Kirk  street 
Hutton,  J.  C,  13  Union  street 
Hutton,  Miss  L.,  1  Nicolson  sq. 
Huxtable,  Alfred,  7  India  street 
Jamieson,  A.,  4  Oxford  street 
Jamieson,  A.  G. ,  4  Oxford  street 
Johnstone,  G.,  jun.,  22  Elder  st. 
Kenward,  W.,  5  Randolph  place 
Kerr,  William,  10  Keir  street 
Kesting,  Ernst,  24  Queen  street 
Kuchler,  H,  103  George  street 
Laubach,  O,  72  Broughton  st. 
Laubach,  P.,  8  Greenside  place 
Laubach,  Ph.,  13  Antigua  street 
Laubach,  Mrs  W.,  13  Antigua  tt. 
Lawrie,  A.,  2  Baxter's  place 
Lawrie,  T.  T.  V.,  16  Broughton 

street 
Lichtenstein,  G.,  2  Gt.  Stuart  st. 
Loewenstein,  Madame,  11  Dun- 
das street 
Longbottom,     Thomas    K.,     51 

Cockburn  street 
Macdonald,  Miss,    2    Gardner's 

crescent 
M'lntosh,  H,  17  Parkside  stn    ' 
Mackenzie,  A.  C. ,  41  Heriot  row 
Mackenzie,  Miss,  34  Howe  street 
Mackenzie,  Mrs  John,   15  Bue- 

cleuch  place 
M'Laren,  Mrs,  6  North  Mansion- 
house  road 
M'Leod,    Miss,   3  Portland  ter- 
race, Leith 
M'Lintock,  A.,  55  India  place 
Milne,  James  M.,  108  Rose  st. 
Mitchell,  A.  M.,  11  Charles  st. 
Moffat,  T.,  22  London  street 


510 


EDUCATIONAL  DIRECTORY. 


Moir,  Miss,  8  Great  Stuart  street 
Oakeley,   Herbert  S.,   M.A.,    6 

Park  place 
Orosz,  Frances,  72  Northuruber- 

land  street 
Paton,  And.,  11  Drnmmond  st. 
Eichter,  0.,  Ph.D.,  7  India  st. 
Eiddell,  R.  S.,  14  Frederick  st. 
Robertson,  J.,  56  George  street 
Ross,  A.,  46  Nicolson  street 
Rothfeld,  Louis,  47  Castle  street 
Scott,  James  K,  24a  Earl  Grey 

street 
Shaw,  James,  60  George  square 
Smith,  Alex.  W.,  4  Nelson  st. 
Smith,  Thomas,  90  Grove  street 
Smith,  Mrs  J.  Gordon,  14  Pitt 

street 
Spence,  Miss,  32  E.  Preston  st. 
Spittal,  Miss,  18  W.  Preston  st. 
St  Clair,  J.,  13  Frederick  street 
Stewart,  R.  B.,  41  Barony  street 
Strang,  W.,  83  Great  King  street 
Surenne,   J.   T.,   7  "West  Clare- 

mont  street 
Sutherland,  Miss,  19  Union  st. 
Sutherland,  Miss  J.,  1  Buccleuch 

street 
Tait,  Mrs  Wm.,  12  Union  street 
Townsend,  G.  F.,  17  Union  pi. 
"Wallace,  A.  B. ,  St  Catherine's  pi. 
"Wallace,  Frank  M.,  138  Nicol- 

son  street 
W7allace,  Jas.,  138  Nicolson  st. 
Wallace,  P.,  138  Nicolson  street 
Wallace,  Miss  Jane,  138  Nicol- 

son  street 
Walker,  Mrs,  56  Clerk  street 
"Wardale,  Miss  Mary,  3  Spittal  st. 
Watherstone,  Mrs  J.,  121  Princes 

street 
"Watson,  W.,  11  Parkside  street 
Weierter,  F.,  34  Barony  street 
"Weisse,  Mrs,  10  Forres  street 
"Wighton,  Miss,  17  Castle  street 
Zoblinsky,  Fred.,  44  Frederick 

street 

Navigation. 
Bolan,   J.,   60  Tolbooth  wynd, 

Leith 
Forman,  T.  S.,  8  Hamburg  pi. 

"Writing  and  Arithmetic. 

Those  marked  *  also  teach 
Bookkeeping. 
Anderson,  W.  H. ,  3  Howard  pi. 
Cooper,  William,  17  York  place 
Fergusson,  P.,  6  Gladstone  ter. 
Forman,  T.  S.,  8  Hamburg  place 
"*Gilmour,  A. ,  2  Buccleuch  place 
*Green,  Henry  H.,  33  Howe  st. 
*Green,  J.  M.,  26  Dundas  street 
Home,  James  "W.,  30  Reid  ter. 
Smith,  William,  43  Northumber- 
land street 
*Trotter,  Alex. ,  59  George  street 
*  Watson,  G.   H.,   23  Archibald 
place 


Watson,  James,  54  South  bridge 
*  Watson,  James,  12  Queen  street 

Miscellaneous. 

Adair,  H.  W.,  10  Young  street 
Adam,  Alex.,  14  Dundas  street 
Anderson,  Robert,  7  Gayfield  sq. 
Anderson,   Miss  .M.   S.,    St  Co- 

lumba's  episcopal  school,  John- 
ston terrace 
Baillie,  J.,  4  Marmion  terrace 
Barclay,  John,  Duncan  place 
Barton,  Wm.,  53  Great  Junction 

street 
Bauchope,     John,     19    Gayfield 

square 
Blumenreich,     Rev.    John,     35 

George  fv.  bridge 
Braidwood,  Francis,   39  Grange 

road 
Brown,  John,  8  Cumberland  st. 
Budge,  Dan.,  14  Nicolson  square 
Byers,  John,  38  Rankeillor  st. 
Cameron,  Hugh,  27  Gayfield  sq. 
Carmichael,  Miss  J.,  23  London 

street 
Caven,  John,  32  Dundas  street 
Chalmers,   James  A.,    17   Hope 

park  terrace 
Cleland,  P. ,  2  Darnaway  street 
Crowe,  J.  D.,  10  Queensferry  st. 
Cunningham,  Miss,  5  Duncan  st. , 

Newington 
Davidson,  J.  M.,  11  Duncan  st. 
Donaldson,  John,  40  St  Leonard 

street 
Deuchar,  Miss  E.  R.,  Trafalgar 

house,  Chalmers  crescent 
Ellis,  WTilliam,  2  Janefield  place 
Ferguson,  C,  United  Industrial 

school,  56  High  street 
Finlayson,  W.  G.,  42  Rankeillor 

street 
Fitzgerald,   Henry,  Rose  street 

(Heriot's) 
Forman,  T.  S. ,  8  Hamburg  pi. 
Foulis,    Robert,    Old  Assembly 

close 
Frobel,  Karl,  9  Gloucester  place 
Frobel,  Mrs,  9  Gloucester  place 
Fyfe,  A.,  12  Grove  street 
Gardner,  Peter,  107  Constitution 

street 
Gemlie,  And.,  Glenorchy  place 
Gibson,  Miss,  Bonnington  cot. 
Hall,  Wm. ,  12  Buccleuch  place 
Hart,  Francis,  66  Gilmore  place 
Hay,  David,  2  Drummond  street 
Hay,  Miss,  10  Yanburgh  place 
Henderson,  Thomas  S.,  36  India 

street 
Henderson,  Mrs,  Windmill  cot. 
Hill,  James  E.,  Dr  Bell's  school, 

Niddry  street 
Hutchison,    C.    G.,    30    Hugh 

Miller  place 
Hutton,  James,  1  Nicolson  sq. 
Hutton,  Ann,  Buccleuch  school, 

Hope  park  square 


Ingram,  Alexander,  6  Hawthorn 

vale,  Annfield 
Keay,  Misses,  5  Grove  street 
Laing,  Duncan,  6  Mill  lane 
Laing,  T.,  New  cut,  Newhaven 
Lambie,    W.,   Mariners'  school, 

39  Coatfield  lane 
Large,  Alfred,  Donaldson's  Hos- 
pital 
Lee,  Misses,  22  Buccleuch  place 
Lennie,  E.,  30  Rutland  square 
M'Intyre,  Miss,  56  Blacket  place 
M'Kean,  Jas.,  10  Gladstone  ter. 
M'Kenzie,  A.,  3  Clyde  street 
M'Lachlan,  Jas.,  8  Arniston  pi. 
Maelaren,  James,    11    Hamilton 

place 
M'Laren,  John  R.,  33  Howe  st. 
M'Lean,  A.  T.,  9  East  Sciennes 

street 
M'Lellan,    Miss,    St    Thomas's 

school,  7  Mill  lane,  Leith 
M'Naughton,  Geo.,  29  Gt.  Junc- 
tion street 
Maughan,  Misses,  119a  George 

street 
Menzies,  Miss,  14  Niddry  street 
Millar,  Robert,  18  Thistle  street 
Milne,  Miss  E.,  Greenside  infant 

school,  42  Greenside  row 
Moffat,  And. ,  49  Gt.  Junction  st. 
Munro,    Archibald,    Clare   hall, 

Newington 
Oliphant,  T.,  4  Rosebery  cresc. 
Paterson,  R.,  Roseburn 
Pryde,  James,  50  South  bridge 
Eamage,  A.,  40  India  street 
Ritchie,  John,  88  Gilmore  place 
Robertson,  G.,  132  High  street 
Robertson,  Wm.,  9  Kirk  street 
Robertson,  Miss,  18a  Greenside 

place 
Rogerson,     J.     J.,     Merchiston 

castle 
Ross,  J.  M.,  30  Great  King  st. 
Scott,  W.,  6  Davie  street 
Scott,  Miss  E.  S.,  12  Middleby 

street 
Sheddan,  John,  54  Great  Junc- 
tion street 
Smith,  A.  M.,  7  St  Yincent  st. 
Spiers,  J.,  Donaldson's  Hospital 
Spindler,  Miss,  20  Dublin  street 
Steen,  J.  C,  1  Park  place 
Sutton,  William,  3  Keir  street 
Swanston,  J.,  Dr  Bell's  school, 

Greenside 
Taylor,  J.,  22  Cumberland  street 
Thorburn,     George,    2    Albany 

street,  Leith 
Wason,     W.     K.,     Robertson's 

academy,  Newington 
Wilson,  P. ,  A. M. , SSalisbury pi. 
Winterbottorn,  Miss,  Glenorchy 

place,  Greenside  row 
Wolston,  Walter  T.  B.,   M.B., 

M.R.C.S.,  39  South  bridge 
Wood,  W.,  Canaan  villa,  Canaan 

lane 


THE  ROYAL  FAMILY.  511 


THE    ROYAL    FAMILY. 

Her  Majesty,  Alexandrina  Victoria,  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  Queen, 
Defender  of  the  Faith,  born  May  24,  1819 ;  succeeded  to  the  throne,  June  20,  1837,  on  the  death  of 
her  uncle  King  William  iv. ;  crowned  June  28,  1838 ;  and  married,  February  10,  1840,  to  the  late 
Field-Marshal  His  Royal  Highness  Francis  Albert  Augustus  Charles  Emanuel,  Prince  Consort, 
Duke  of  Saxony,  Prince  of  Coburg  and  Gotha,  k.g.,  k.t  ,  k.p.,  g.m.b.,  g.c.m.g.,  k.s.i.,  p.c,  Consort 
of  Her  Majesty,  born  August  26,  1819;  died  14th  December  1861.  Her  Majesty  is  the  only  child  of 
his  late  Royal  Highness  Edward  Duke  of  Kent,  fourth  son  of  King  George  in. 

Sons  and  Daughters  of  the  Queen. 

1.  Her  Royal  Highness  Victoria  Adelaide  Mary  Louisa,  Princess  Royal,  born  November  21T 

1840  ;  married,  January  25,  1858,  to  his  Royal  Highness  the  Crown  Prince  of  Prussia,  k.g.  (only 
son  of  the  King  of  Prussia),  and  has  issue  his  Royal  Highness  Prince  Frederick  William  Victor 
Albert,  born  27th  January  1859;  her  Royal  Highness  Princess  Victoria  Elizabeth  Augusta 
Charlotte,  born  24th  July  1860 ;  his  Royal  Highness  Prince  Albert  William  Henry,  born  14th 
August  1862;  his  Royal  Highness  Prince  Francis  Frederick  Sigismund,  born  15th  September 
1864.  died  18th  June  1866 ;  and  her  Royal  Highness  Princess  Friederika  Wilhelmina  Amelie 
Victoria,  born  12th  April  1866. 

2.  General  His  Royal  Highness  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of  Wales,  Duke  of  Saxony,  Corn- 

wall, and  Rothesay,  Earl  of  Dublin,  k.g.,  k.s.i.,  k.t.s.,  g.c.b.,  p.c,  Colonel  of  the  10th  Hussars, 
born  November  9,  1841 ;  married,  10th  March  1863,  to  the  Princess  Alexandra  (born  1st 
December  1844),  eldest  daughter  of  the  King  of  Denmark,  and  has  issue  his  Royal  Highness 
Prince  Albert  Victor  Christian  Edward,  born  8th  January  1864;  his  Royal  Highness  Prince 
George  Frederick  Ernest  Albert,  born  3d  June  1865;  and  her  Royal  Highness  Louise  Victoria 
Alexandra  Dagmar,  born  February  20,  1867. 

3.  Her  Royal  Highness  Alice  Maud  Mary,  born  April  25,  1843;  married,  1st  July  1862,  to  his 

Royal  Highness  Prince  Frederick  William  Louis  of  Hesse,  k.g.,  and  has  issue  Princess  Victoria, 
born  5th  April  1863 ;  Princess  Elizabeth  Alexandrina  Louise  Alice,  born  1st  November  1864 ; 
and  Princess  Irene,  born  11th  July  1866. 

4.  His  Royal  Highness  Alfred  Ernest  Albert,  Duke  of  Edinburgh,  Earl  of  Kent,  and  Earl 

of  Ulster,  k.g.,  k.t.,  born  August  6,  1844 ;  Captain  Royal  Navy,  February  23,  1866. 

5.  Her  Royal  Highness  Helena  Augusta  Victoria,  born  May  25,  1846 ;  married,  5th  July  1866,  to 

Major-General  his  Royal  Highness  Prince  Frederick  Christian  Charles  Augustus  of  Schleswig- 
Holstein  Sonderbourg  Augustenbourg,  k.g.,  and  has  issue  Prince  Christian  Victor  Albert  Lud- 
wig  Ernest  Anton,  born  14th  April  1867. 

6.  Her  Royal  Highness  Louisa  Caroline  Alberta,  born  March  18,  1848. 

7.  His  Royal  Highness  Arthur  William  Patrick  Albert,  born  May  1,  1850. 

8.  His  Royal  Highness  Leopold  George  Duncan  Albert,  born  April  7,  1853. 

9.  Her  Royal  Highness  Beatrice  Mary  Victoria  Feodore,  born  April  14,  1857. 

Princes  and  Princesses. 

Her  Royal  Highness  Augusta  Wilhelmina  Louisa,  Duchess  of  Cambridge,  daughter  of  the  late 
Landgrave  of  Hesse  Cassel,  born  July  25,  1797;  married,  in  1818,  the  Duke  of  Cambridge  (who  died 
'  July  8,  1850). 

His  Royal  Highness  George  Frederick  Alexander  Charles  Ernest  Augustus,  Duke  of  Cum- 
.berland  (ex-King  of  Hanover),  k.g.,  g.c.h.,  cousin  to  Her  Majesty;  born  May  27,  1819;  married, 
February  1843,  Princess  Mary  of  Saxe-Altenberg,  and  has  issue  a  son  and  two  daughters. 

His  Royal  Highness  George  Frederick  William  Charles,  Duke  of  Cambridge,  Field-Marshal 
Commandmg-in-Chief,  k.g.,  k.p.,  g.c.b.,  g.c.h.,  g.c.m.g.,  p.c,  d.c.l.,  cousin  to  Her  Majesty,  bom  March 
26,  1819. 

Her  Royal  Highness  Augusta  Caroline  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Mary  Sophia  Louisa,  daughter  of 
the  late  Duke  of  Cambridge,  and  cousin  to  Her  Majesty,  born  July  19,  1822 ;  married,  June  28,  1843 
Frederick,  reigning  Duke  of  Mecklenburg-Strelitz,  k.g.,  g.c.b.,  and  has  issue  a  son. 

Her  Royal  Highness  Mary  Adelaide  Wilhelmina  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late  Duke  of  Cam- 
bridge, and  cousin  to  Her  Majesty,  born  November  27,  1833;  married,  12th  June  1866,  to  H.S.H- 
Francis  Paul  Charles  -Louis  Alexander,  Prince  of  Teck,  g.c.b.,  and  has  issue,  Princess  Victoria  Mary 
Augusta  Louise  Olga  Pauline  Claudine  Agnes,  born  May  26,  1867. 


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PARLIAMENTARY  DIRECTORY. 


PARLIAMENTARY    DIRECTORY. 


HER  MAJESTY'S  CHIEF  OFFICERS  OF  STATE. 


Right  lion.  Benjamin  Disraeli. 
Eitrht  Hon.  Lord  Cairns, 


First  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  . 
Lord  High  Chancellor,  . 

Lord  President  of  the  Council., 


His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Marlborough, 

Eiarht    Hon.  Earl    of    Malmcsburv.)    T      ,  r,  •      ^7 
C  C  "R    DPI  •"  >  J  jord  lrivy  heal,  . 

Eight  Hon.  Gathorne  Hardy,  M.P.,     Sec.  of  State,  Home  Department, 
Eight  Hon.  Lord  Stanley  of  Bicker-" 
staffe 


Sec.  of  State,  Foreign  Department, 


His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Buckingham, 
Eight  Hon.  Sir  J.  Pakington, . 

Eight  Hon.  Sir  S.  H.  Northcote,     . 


Sec.  of  State,  Colonial  Department, 
Sec.  of  State,   War  Department,     . 

Sec.  of  State,  Indian  Department, . 


Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer, 
First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty, 


Eight  Hon.  George  Ward  Hunt, 

Eight  Hon.  H.  T.  L.  Corry,     . 

Bi^ht  Hon.  Lord  J.  Manners,  M.P.,")   r.    .  n        ■    ■  rij-    1      * 

?,  r,  r  Jfirst  Commissioner  of  II  orks,  etc., 

P.C., J  J 

His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Bichmond,  .     President  of  the  Board  of  Trade, . 

Eight  Hon.  Earl  of  Mayo,        .         .     Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland,  . 

Eight  Hon.  S.  H.  Walpole  (iu  the  Cabinet,  but  holds  no  office). 

The  adove  form  the  Cabinet. 


23  St  James's  Square,  S.W. 

7  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 
(Council  Office,  Downing  Street, 
t     S.W. 

19  Stratford  Place,  W. 

12  Grosvenor  Crescent,  S.W. 

23  S^Jarnes's  Square,  S.W. 

66  Grosvenor  Street,  W. 

8  Park  Place,  St  James's,  S.W. 
fl  Mansfield  Street,  Portland 
(     Place,  W. 

1  Grosvenor  Gate,  W. 
Admiralty,  Whitehall,  S.W. 

{6   Cumberland   Ter.,  Eegeut's 
Parle,  N.W. 
86  Harley  Street,  W. 
8  Queen  Street,  Mayfair,  W. 


23  Brook  St.,  Grosvenor  Sq.,  W. 


("Horse  Guards,  S.W.,  and  Glou-  , 
\    cester  House,  Park  Lane,  W. 


Other  Lords  of  H.M.'s  Treasury,     Treasury,  S.W. 


Eight  Hon.  Earl  of  Devon,      .         .     President  of  Poor  Law  Board, 
Eicrht  Hon.  John  Wilson  Patten.    .     Chan,  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster 
Field-Marshal  H.E.H.  the  Duke  of) 

Cambridge.   E.G.,   K.P.,  G.C.B.,  >•  Commanding-in-Chief  . 

G.C.H..  G.C.M.G.,  P.O.,       .        .) 

Et.  Hon.  Stephen  Cave,  ME.,  P.C.,  ^SS^ti^^fT^ST}  35  Wilt°U  PlaCe'  S-W" 

BfrltrJH^-1  L01'd  E°bert  MontaSu-  J  Vice-President  of  the  Committee  of}  ?2  L  Grosvenor  Street.  J 

M.P.,  B.C., (_     Council  on  Education,         .         .j 

Hon.  Gerard  James  Noel,  M.P., 
Sir  Graham  Graham  Montgomery, 

Bart,  M.P., 

Henry  Whitmore,  Esq.,  M.P., 

Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Edward  Tavlor,)    „       ,        .    .7     ~. 

Wp  -      '  /-  hecretary  to  the  1  reasury,    .  .     lreasury,  S.W . 

Hon.  John  Eobert  Mowbray,  M.P."!  J 'udqe 'Advocate  General  and  Judge  ("35  Great  Georare  Street,  Wes'. 

P.O.,     .        .        .        .  ./     Marshal, \    minster,  S.W. 

Vice-Admiral  Sir  Alexander  Milne,  "" 

K.C.B.,  ... 

Vice-Admiral  Sir  Sidney  Colpoys 

Dacres,  K.C.B.,    .... 
Hear- Admiral   Geo.  Hy.    Seymour,  }  Other  Lords  of  the  Admiralty, 

C.B.,  M.P., 

Eear- Admiral  Sir  John  Charles  Dal- 

rymple  Hay,  Bart.,  M.P.. 
Charles  Du  Cane,  Esq.,  M.P.,  . 

Lord  Henry  Lennox,  M.P.,     .         .     Secretary  to  the  Admiralty,   . 
George  Sclater-Booth,  Esq.,  M.P.,  .     L'arlia.  Sec.  to  Poor  Law  Board, 


Admiralty,  Whitehall,  S.W. 


Admiralty,  Whitehall,  S.W. 
Carlton  Club,  S.W. 


PARLIAMENTARY  DIRECTORY. 


513 


Her  Majesty's  Chief  Officers  of  State — continued. 

Sir  James Fergusson ,  Bart,  M.P.,  \  rrnder  Secs.  of  State,  Home  Depart.,     Carlton  &  White's  Clubs,  S.W. 
Hon.  Adolphus  Liddell,  .)  J  * 

Edward  C.  Egerton,  Esq,  M.P       S  Under-Secs.  of  State,  For.  Depart,     13  Lowndes  Square,  S.W. 

Eight  Hon.  Edmond  Hammond,     .)  J  *       ' 

Eight  Hon.  Chas.  B.  Adderley,  M.P,  )  Under_Secs.  0f  State,  Col.  Depart.,     35  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 

Sir  Frederick  L.  Rogers, 

Earl  of  Longford,  K.C.B, 

Sir  Edward  Lugard, 

Lord  Clinton  and  H.  Merivale, 

Sir  John  Burgess  Karslake,  Q.C., 

Sir  William  Baliol  Brett,  M.P, 


•\  Under-Secs.  of  State,  War  Depart.,     War  Office,  S.W. 

.     Under  Sees,  of  Slate,  Ind.  Depart. 

.     Attorney- General,.        .         .        .     2  Essex  Court,  Temple,  E.C. 

.     Solicitor- General. 


SCOTLAND. 


Eight  Hon.  John  Inglis,  P.C,  . 
Earl  of  Selkirk,        . 
EarlofDalhousie,K.T,G.C.B,P.C, 

Eight  Hon.  Ed.  Strathearn  Gordon, 

Eight  Hon.  George  Patton,  P.C, 
Eight  Hon.  Sir  Wm.  Gibson-Crai 

Bart,  P.C 
John  Millar,  Esq, 


Lord  Justice-General, 
Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal, 
Keeper  of  Privy  Seal, 

Lord  Advocate, 

Lord  Just  ice- Clerk, 

c'  >  Lord  Clerk  Register, 

Solicitor-General, 


Vice- Admiral  the  Earl  of  Lauder-|  Hereditary  standard-Bearer, 


dale,  K.C.B, 
Duke  of  Argyll,  K.T,  P.C, 
Earl  of  Erroll, 

*  * 

Sir  William  Dunbar,  Bart, 
Major- Gen.  E.  Eumley,  . 


Hered.  Master  of  the  Household, 
Hereditary  Grand  Constable, . 
Knight  Marischall. 


.    30  Abercromby  PI,  Edinburgh. 

.     St  Mary's  Isle,  Kirkcudbright. 

.     Panmure  House,  Carnoustie. 
f  2  Eandolph  Cresc,  Edinr.,  and 
\l  NewSt,SpringGavdens,S.W. 

.     30  Heriot  Row,  Edinburgh. 

.    Riccarton  Castle,  near  Edinr. 

,     10  Abercromby  PI,  Edinburgh. 

.     Thirlstane  Castle,  Lauder. 

.     Inverary  Castle,  Inverary. 
.     Slains  Castle,  Aberdeenshire. 


(  Keeper  of  the  Gt  Seal  of  the  Prince\  Merton  Hal]  Wi  townshire. 
(     of  Wales  m  Scotland,  .)  id 

Commander  of  the  Forces,     .        .10  Randolph  Crescent,  Edinr. 


IRELAND. 


His  Excellency  the  Marq.  of  Aber-") 

corn,  KG,  P.C,  .        .         .        .( 
Major-Gen.  Sir  Thos.  A.  Larcom,  [ 

KC.B,  E.E,  F.E.S ) 

Eight  Hon.  Abraham  Brewster, 
Et.  Hon.  Hedges  Eyre  Chatterton, 
Right  Hon.  Jonathan  Christian, 
Et.  Hon.  Robert  R.  Warren,  Q.C,  . 

M.  Harrison, 

Robert  Longfield,  Esq,  Q.C,  . 
General  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Strath-> 

nairn,  G.C.B,  G.S.C.I,  D.C.L,  .j 
Admiral  Rt.  Hon.  Earl  of  Shrews-) 

bury,  Talbot,  and  Waterford,  C.B,  j 


Lord-Lieutenant, 


■  The  Castle,  Dublin. 
26  Merrion  Square  So,  Dublin. 


Under-Secretary,  . 

Lord  Chancellor,   . 

Vice-  Chancellor. 

Lord  Justice  of  the  Ct.  of  Appeal,     35  Merrion  Square  So,  Dublin. 

Attorney-General,.        .        .        .     120  Fitzwilliam  Sq.  E,  Dublin. 

Solicitor-General. 

Law  Adviser,         ....     33  Merrion  Square  So^  Dublin. 

.    Eoyal  Hospital,  Dublin. 


Commander  of  the  Forces, 
Hereditary  Lord  High  Steward, 


36  Belgrave  Square,  S.W. 


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514 


PARLIAMENTARY  DIRECTORY. 


SCOTTISH    PEERS,    AND    PEERS    CONNECTED    WITH 

SCOTLAND. 

ALPHABETICALLY    ARRANGED. 

WITH  THEIR  ADDRESSES  IN  THE  COUNTRY  AND  IN  LONDON. 

Those  marked  *  sit  in  the  House  of  Lords  either  as  British  Peers  or  Scottish  Representative  Peers. 
The  others  are  not  members  of  the  House  of  Peers. 


•Abercorn,  Earl  of,  K.G.,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ire- 
land, Dale   Park,  Sussex. — Viceregal  Lodge, 
Dublin. — Baron's   Court,    Tyrone,    Ireland. — 
Chesterfield     House,     South    Audley    Street, 
London,  W. 
*Abercromby,    Lord,    Airthrey  Castle,   Stirling. — 
Ferntower,    Perthshire.  —  Tullibody    House, 
Clackmannanshire. — 13  Charles  St.,  Berkeley 
Square,  London. 
*Aberdeen,    Earl    of,    Haddo   House,  Aberdeen. — 
Junior  Carlton  Club,  London. 
Abinger,    Lord,    Inverlochy,    Inverness-shire. — 
48  Chester  Square,  Piralico,  London. 
*Ailsa,  Marquis  of,  K.T.,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ayr- 
shire, Culzean  Castle,  Maybole. — 30  Old  Bur- 
lington Street,  London,  W. 
"Airlie,    Earl   of,    Representative    Peer,    Cortachy 
Castle,  Kirriemuir,  Forfarshire. — Airlie  Lodge, 
Camden  Hill,  Kensington,  London,  W. 
Arbuthnot,  Viscount,  Arbuthnott  House,  Kincar- 
dineshire. 
"Argyll,  Duke  of,  K.T.,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Argyll- 
shire, Inverary  Castle,  Inverary.  —  Roseneath, 
Helensburgh.  —  Argyll   Lodge,  Camden   Hill, 
Kensington,  London,  W. 
Ashburton,    Lord,  Loch   Luichart   Lodge,   Ross- 
shire. — Bath  House,  82  Piccadilly,  London,  W. 
*Athole,  Duke  of,  Blair  Castle,  Blai'r-Athole,  Pit- 
lochrie. — Kinnaird  House,  Dunkeld.— Guards' 
Club,  London. 
*Belhaven,  Lord,  K.T.,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Lanark- 
shire, Wish  aw  House,  Motherwell. — 31  Dover 
Street,  London. 
*Blantyre,    Lord,    Representative    Peer,    Erskine 
House,    Renfrewshire.  —  3   Cromwell   Houses, 
London,  and  Travellers'  Club. 
Breadalbane,  Earl  of,  Taymouth  Castle,  Glenfal- 
locb,    and  Auchmore    House,    Perthshire.  — 
Forest  Lodge  and  Ardmaddy  Castle,  Argyll- 
shire. 
*Buccleuch  and  Queensberry,  Duke  of.  K.G.,  Lord- 
Lieutenant  of  Edinburghshire  and  Roxburgh- 
shire,  Dalkeith    Palace,    Edinburgh. — Drum- 
lanrig    Castle,    Thornhill.— Bowhill,    Selkirk. 
—  Langholm   Lodge,  Langholm.  —  Montague 
House,    Whitehall,    Carlton    and   Travellers' 
Clubs,  London,  S.W. 
Buchan,  Earl  of,  Amondell,  Mid-Calder. 
*Bute,    Marquis    of,    Mount    Stuart,    Rothesay. — 
Mount  Stuart,  Isle  of  Bute.— Dumfries  House, 
Cumnock. — Cardiff  Castle,  Glamorganshire. 
•Caithness,   Earl   of,  Representative  Peer,  Lord- 


Lientenant    of    Caithness,    Barrogill    Castle, 

Thurso 17   Hill    Street,    Berkeley    Square, 

London,  W. 

Campbell,  Lord.     See  Sfratheden. 

Camperdown,  Earl  of,  Camperdown  House,  Dun- 
dee.— 37  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  Lon- 
don, W. 

Carnwatb,  Earl  of,  39  Gloucester  Place,  Portman 
Square,  London,  W. 

Cassillis,  Earl  of.     See  Ailsa,  Marquis  of. 
*Catheart,  Earl,  Cathcart  House  and  Cartside  Cot- 
tage,   Renfrewshire. — Carlton   Club,   London, 
S.W.,  and  91  Victoria  Street. 
*Cawdor,  Earl,  Cawdor  Castle,  Nairn. — 74  South 
Audley  Street,  London,  W. 

Clinton,  Lord,  Fettercairn  House,  Kincardine- 
shire.— Invermay  House,  Perthshire. — 8  Park 
Place,  Grosvenor  Square,  London. 
*Colonsay,  Lord,  73  Great  King  Street,  Edinburgh. 
■ — Athenajum  Club,London. — Colonsay,  Argyll- 
shire. 
*Colville,  Lord,  Representative  Peer,  Master  of 
the  Buckhounds,  42  Eaton  Place,  London, 
S.W. 

Cranstoun,  Lord,  Benholme  Castle,  Fordoun,  Kin- 
cardineshire.—  Dunci'oft   House,   Grovo   End 
Eoad,  St  John's  Wood,  London,  W. 
*Crawford  and  Balcarres,  Earl  of  (Premier  Earl  of 
Scotland),    Dunecht  House,  Echt,    Aberdeen- 
shire.— 9  Grosvenor  Square,  London,  W.,  and 
Carlton  Club. 
*Dalhousie,    Earl   of,   K.T.,    Lord-Lieutenant   of 
Forfarshire,    Dalhousie    Castle,    Lasswade. — 
Brechin    Castle,    Brechin. — Panmure    House, 
/  Carnoustie.  —  Invcrmark    Lodge,    Brechin.  — 
Travellers'  and  Reform  Clubs,  London. 

Dudlej',  Earl  of,  Ednam,  Roxburghshire. — Dudley 
House,  Park  Lane,  London. 

Dumfries,  Earl  of.     See  Bute,  Marquis  of. 

Dunblane,  Viscount  of,  Hornby  Castle,  Catterick, 
and  Kiveton  Park,  Yorkshire.  —  Godolphin 
Park,  Cornwall. — Gogmagog  Hills,  Cambridge- 
shire.— 15  Portman  Square,  London,  W. 

Dundonald,  Earl  of,  Weston  Grove,  near  South- 
ampton. 
*Dunfermline,    Lord.     K.C.B.,     Colinton     House, 

Edinburgh. — 56  Eccleston  Sq.,  Loudon,  S.W. 
*Dunmore,    Earl   of,    Dunmore    Park,    Falkirk. — 
Avonsuidh,    Harris,    Stornoway. — 24   Carlton 
House  Terrace,  London. 

Dysart,  Earl  of,  Ham  House,  Surrey. — Helming- 
ham,  Suffolk. 


PARLIAMENTARY  DIRECTORY. 


515 


Edinburgh,  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of,  K.T. 

•Eglinton  and  Winton,  Earl  of,  Eglinton  Castle, 
Irvine. — The  Pavilion,  Ardrossan,  and  Skel- 
morlie  Castle. — 3  Upper  Belgrave  Street,  Lon- 
don, S.W. 

•Elgin  and  Kincardine,  Earl  of,  Broomhall,  Dun- 
fermline. 
Elibank,  Lord,  Darnhall,  Eddleston,  Peeblesshire. 
— Pitheavlis,  Perth.  — Elibank  Cottage,  Sel- 
kirkshire. 
Elphinstone.  Lord,  Representative  Peer,  Carberry 
Tower,  Musselburgh. 

•Erroll,  Earl  of,  Slaines  Castle,  Cruden,  Ellon.— 5 

Grafton  Street,  Bond  Street,  London,  W. 
Fairfax,   Lord,    Woodburne,    Maryland,    United 
States. 

'Falkland,  Viscount,  Scutterskelfe,  Stokesley,  York- 
shire.— 4  Prince's  Gate,  Hyde  Park,  London, 
W. 

•Fife,  Earl  of,  K.T.,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Banffshire, 
Duff  House,  Banff.  —  Mar  Lodge,  Braemar, 
Aberdeen. — 8  Seamore  Place,  South  Audley 
Street,  London. 
Forbes,  Lord,  Castle-Forbes,  Aberdeenshire. 
Forrester,  Baron,  Gorhambury,  near  St  Albans, 
Herts. — 14  Great  Stanhope  Street,  London. 

•Galloway,  Earl  of,  Galloway  House,  Garlieston, 
Newton-Stewart— Cumloden,  Kirkcudbright. 
— 85  Eaton  Square,  London,  S.W. 

•Glasgow,  Earl  of,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Renfrew- 
shire, Hawkhead,  Paisley. — Kelburn  Castle, 
Largs,  Ayrshire.  —  Boodle's  Club,  London, 
S.W. 

•Haddington,  Earl  of,  Representative  Peer,  Lord 
High  Commissioner  to  the  General  Assembly 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  Tyninghame  House, 
Prestonkirk.  —  Mellerstein,  Kelso.  —  Boodle's 
Club,  London,  S.W. 

•Hamilton,  Duke  of  (Premier  Peer  of  Scotland), 
Hamilton  Palace,  Hamilton. — Brodick  Castle, 
Arran.— 22  Arlington  Street,  S.W.,  London. 

•Hastings,  Marquis  of,  Loudoun  Castle,   Kilmar- 
nock.— 16  New  Bond  Street,  London. 
Hemes,    Lord,   Carlaverock   Castle,   Dumfries. — 
Everingham  Park,  Yorkshire.— 82  Eaton  Place, 
London. 

'Home,  Earl  of,  Representative  Peer,  The  Hirsel, 
Coldstream— Douglas  Castle,  Lanark. — Both- 
well  Castle,  Hamilton. — 6  Grosvenor  Square, 
London,  W. 

*Hopetoun,  Earl  of,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Linlithgow- 
shire, Hopetoun  House,  South  Q.ueensferry, 
Linlithgowshire.  —  Ormistou  Hall,  Hadding- 
tonshire.— 16  New  Bond  Street,  London.  W. 

•Huntly,  Marquis  of  (Premier  Marquis  of  Scotland), 
Aboyne  Castle,  Aberdeenshire. 
Kellie,  Earl  of,  C.B.  (Premier  Viscount  of  Scot- 
land), Alloa  Park,  Alloa.— Kellie  Castle,  Fife- 
shire. — 28  Eaton  Place,  Belgravia,  London. 

•Kinnaird,  Lord,  K.T.,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Perth- 
shire, Rossie  Priory,  Inchture,  Perthshire. — 
50  Avenue  Road,  London,  N.W. — University 
Club,  Edinburgh. 

•Kinnoull,  Earl  of,  Dupplin  Castle  and  Cromlix 
Cottage,  Perth. — 14  Belgrave  Square,  London. 

•Kintore,  Karl  of,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Aberdeen- 
shire, Keith  Hall,  Aberdeenshire. — 12a  George 
Street,  Hanover  Square,  London. 

•Lauderdale,  Earl  of,  K.C.B.,  Representative  Peer, 
Thirlestaine   Castle,   Lauder,   Stow.— Dunbar 
House,  Haddingtonshire. 
Kincardine,  Earl  of.     See  Elgin  and  Kincardine, 

Earl  of. 
Leeds,  Duke  of.     See  Dunblane,  Viscount. 
Lennox,  Duke  of.    See  Richmond,  Duke  of. 


•Leven  and  Melville,  Earl  of,  Representative  Peer, 
Roehampton,  Surrey. — 115  Park  Street,  Gros- 
venor Square,  London. 

•Lothian,  Marquis  of,  Newbattlo  Abbey,  Dalkeith. 
— Mounteviot,  Jedburgh.— Carlton  Club,  Lon- 
don, S.W. 
Loudon,  Earl  of.     See  Hastings,  Marquis  of. 

*Lovat,  Lord,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Inverness-shire, 
Beaufort   Castle,    Beauly.  — 13    Bury   Street, 
London. 
Macdonald,  Lord. — Armadale,  Skye. 

•Mansfield,    Earl    of,    K.T.,    Lord -Lieutenant    of 
Clackmannanshire,    Scone    Palace,    Perth. — 
Carlton  Club,  London,  S.W. 
Mar,  Earl  of,    Hilston   Park,  Monmouthshire. — 

Junior  Athenaeum  Club,  London. 
March,  Earl  of.     See  Wemvss  and  March,  Earl  of. 
Melfort,  Earl  of.     See  Perth,  Earl  of. 

•Melville,  Viscount,  G.O.B.,  Melville  Castle,  Lass- 
wade. — 7  Portugal  Street,  London. 
Middleton,  Lord,  Applecross,  Ross-shire. — 4  Upper 
Grosvenor  Street,  Loudon,  W. 

•Minto,  Earl  of,  Minto  House,  Hawick. — 43  Eaton. 
Square,  London. 

•Montrose,  Duke  of,  K.T.,  Lord-Lieutenant  of 
Stirlingshire,  Buchanan  House,  Stirlingshire. 
— 45  Belgrave  Square,  London,  S.W. 

*Moray,  Earl  of,  Donibristle  House,  Aberdour, 
Fifeshire. — Darnaway  Castle,  Forres. — Doune 
Lodge,  Perthshire. — Brooks'  Club,  London. 

•Morton,  Earl  of,  Representative  Peer,  Dalmahoy, 
Ratho,  Edinburgh. — 20  Chesham  Place,  Lon- 
don. 
Napier,   Lord,    Governor  of   Madras,   Thirlstane- 
Castle,  Selkirk. 

•Northesk,  Earl  of,  Ethie  House,  Arbroath. — Long- 
wood,  Winchester,  Hants. — Athenasum  Club, 
London. 

*Orkney,   Earl   of.  Representative  Peer,  Glenapp, 
Ballantrae,  Girvan. — Taplow  Court,  Bucking- 
hamshire.— 3  Ennismore  Place,  Prince's  Gate, 
Knightsbridge,  Loudon,  S.W. 
Perth,  Earl  of,  2  Upper  Belgrave  Street,  Belgrave 

Square,  London,  S.W. 
Polwarth,  Lord,  Mertoun  House,  St  Boswell's. — 

Humbie  House,  Haddingtonshire. 
Queensberry,   Marquis    of,    Kinmount,    Annan. — 
Glen    Stewart    House   and    Tinwald    House, 
Dumfries. 
Reay,  Lord,  Windsor  Terrace,  Plymouth. 

•Richmond  and  Lennox,  Duke  of,  K.G.,  Gordon 
Castle,  Fochabers. — Huntly  Lodge.  Aberdeen- 
shire.— Kirrara,  Inverness-shire. — 49  Belgrave 
Square,  London. 

•Rollo,  Lord,  Representative  Peer,  Duncrub,  Dun- 
ning, Bridge  of  Earn. — Drumcrieff  House, 
Moffat.— Athenaeum  Club,  London. 

•Rosebery,  Earl  of,  Dalmeny  Park.  Linlithgow- 
shire.— 139  Piccadilly,  London,  W. 

•Rosslyn,  Earl  of,  Dysart  House,  Kirkcaldy. — 7  New 
Burlington  Street,  London,  W. 

•Roxburghe,  Duke  of,  K.T.,  Floors  Castle,  Kelso. 
— Broxmouth Park,  Dunbar. — Clarendon  Hotel, 
London,  W. 
Ruthven,   Lord,    Freeland   House,    Perthshire. — 
Harperstoun.  County  Wexford,  Ireland. 

•Saltoun,  Lord,  Representative  Peer,  Philorth 
Castle,  Mint.law,  Aberdeenshire. — 9  Great  Stan- 
hope Street,  London. 

•Seafield,  Earl  of,  Culleu  House,  Cullen,  Banffshire. 
— Castle  Grant,  Inverness-shire.  — 169  New 
Bond  Street,  London. 

•Selkirk,  Earl  of,  Representative  Peer,  Keeper  of 
Great  Seal  of  Scotland,  Lord-Lieutenant  of 
Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  St  Mary's  Isle, 


516 


PARLIAMENTARY  DIRECTORY. 


Kirkcudbright. — Athenaeum  and  Carlton  Clubs, 

London,  S.W. 
Sinclair,  Lord,  Nisbet  House,  Dunse. — Herdman- 

stone,  Haddington. 
Somerville,  Lord,  The  Pavilion,  Melrose. 
Southesk,   Earl  of,   Kinnaird   Castle,   Brechin. — 

Brooks'  Club,  London,  S.W. 
*Stair,  Earl  of,  K.T.,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Wigtown- 
shire.— Oxenfoord    Castle,    Ford,   Edinburgh. 

—  Culhorn    House,    Stranraer St   George's 

Hotel,  Albemarle  Street,  London. 
Stormont,  Viscount.     See  Mansfield,  Earl  of. 
*Strathallan,  Viscount,  Bepresentative  Peer,  Castle 

Strathallan,  Auchterarder. 
*Stratheden  and  Campbell,  Lord,  Hartrigge  House, 

Jedburgh. — 17  Bruton  Street,  London. 
Strathnairn,  Lord,  G.C.B.,  K.G.C.S.I.,  Commander 

of    the    Forces    in     Ireland.  —  Kilmainham, 

Dublin. 
•Strathmore,   Earl  of,  Glammis  Castle,  Forfar. — 

Carlton  Club,  London. 


'Sutherland,   Duke  of,   K.G.,  Lord-Lieutenant  of 

Sutherland   aud   Cromarty,  Dunrobin   Castle, 

Golspie. —  Stafford  House,  St  James's,  London, 

S.W. 
Torphichen,  Lord,  Calder  House,  Mid-Calder. — 

Junior  United   Service   Club ;    Brooks'   Club, 

London. 
*Tweeddale,    Marquis    of,    K.T.,    Bepresentative 

Peer,    Lord -Lieutenant  of    Haddingtonshire, 

Yester   House,    Haddington.  —  Carlton    Club, 

London,  S.W. 
'Wemyss  and  March,  Earl  of,  Lord-Lieutenant  of 

Peeblesshire,  Gosford  House,  Seton,  Amisfield, 

Haddingtonshire — 64  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

— 23  St  James's  Place,  London. 
Wharncliffe,  Lord,  Belmont  Castle,  Perthshire. — 

15  Curzon  Street,  London. 
*Willoughby  de  Eresby,  Lord,  Drummond  Castle, 

Crieff.— 142  Piccadilly,  London,  W. 
•Zetland,  Earl  of,  K.T.,  Kerse  House,  Falkirk.— 

19  Arlington  Street,  London. 


PARLIAMENTARY  DIRECTORY. 


517 


MEMBERS  OF  PARLIAMENT  FOR  SCOTLAND. 


Constituency. 


Aberdeen  City 4236 

Aberdeenshire 4629 

Argyleshire 1962 

Ayr 751"] 

Irvine 271 

Campbelton. 240  VU2i 

Inveraray....  38 

Oban 124j 

Ayrshire 4693 

Banffshire 1127 

Berwickshire 1222 

Buteshire 625 

Caithness-shire ....       517 
Clackmannan  and)  -i-i/?^ 

Kinross  shires...) 
Dumbartonshire...     1548 

Dumfries 703  "1 

Annan 179 

Kirkcudbrt.  129  j-1121 
Lochmaben..  50  I 

Sanquhar 60 J 

Dumfriesshire 2122 

Dundee 3520 


Colonel  W.  H.  Sykes. 
Wni.  D.  Fordyce. 
Hon.  Marquis  of  Lome. 

Ed.  H.  J.  Craufurd. 

Sir  Jas.  Fergusson,  Bart. 
E.  W.  Duff. 
David  Kobertson. 
James  Lamont. 
George  Traill. 

William  P.  Adam. 

Patrick  B.  Smollett. 

William  Ewart. 


Edinburgh  City...  10927 


Edinburghshire.... 

Elgin 356"} 

'Banff 235  | 

Cullen 49  1  iiqi 

Inverury 150  j 

Kintore 47 

Peterhead...  264  J 

Elgin   and  Nairn) 
shires j 

Falkirk 4071 

Airdrie 410  | 

Hamilton  ....442  }-1609 

Lanark 216  I 

Linlithgow  ..134  J 

Fifeshire 2731 

Forfarshire 2145 


George  G.  Walker. 

Sir  John  Ogilvy,  Bart. 
("Duncan  M'Laren. 
(James  Moncreiff. 
1767     Earl  of  Dalkeith. 


M.  E.  Grant  Duff. 


857    C.  L.  Cumming  Bruce. 


James  Merry. 


Sir  B.  Anstruther,  Bart 

Hon.  Charles  Carnegie. 

,.   ("William  Graham. 
Glasgow  City 18o61  |Robert  Balglisb. 

Greenock 2028    Alex.  M.  Dunlop. 

Haddington  ....222*1 

-  JMajor-General  Sir  H.  E. 
Ferguson  Davie,  Bart. 


705- 


Dunbar 156  I 

N.  Berwick..  91  V 

Lauder 66 

Jedburgh 170J 

Haddingtonshire ... 

Inverness 600*1 

Fon-es 186  i  iqq< 

Fortrose 63  f 

Nairn 155  J 

Inverness-shire 923 

Kilmarnock  ....763*1 
Dumbarton.  .326 

Renfrew 149  J,  1720 

Rutherglen...201  \ 
Pt.-Glasgow  281J 


Places.  Constituency.  Members. 

Kincardineshire...     1071    James  Dyce  Nicol. 
Kirkcaldy 462*1 

Psav1t 2<£  [  874    Eoger  S.  Aytoun. 

King  horn...,  59  j  °  J 

Burntisland.  149  J 
Kirkcudbrightsh...     1414     Welhvood  H.  Maxwell. 

Lanarkshire 5310  {S*,3     '!?'    Oolebrooke, 

Leith 2157) 


Bart. 


691    Lord  Elcho. 


Alex.  Matheson. 


Musselburgh  308  >  2891 
Portobello...  426) 

Linlithgowshire...       887 

Montross 484*| 

Arbroath 713  j 

Brechin 286  J-1861 

Forfar 336 

Bervie 42J 

Orkney  and  Shet-~) 
land  (Isles') j 

Paisley 1416 


William  Miller. 


Peter  M 'Lagan. 


William  Ed.  Baxter. 


687    Frederick  Dundas. 


Peeblesshire.. 


505. 


H.  E.  Crum  Ewing. 
("Sir     Graham     Graham 
\     Montgomery,  Bart. 
City 1267JHon..  A.  Fitzgerald  Kin- 

qqoc  (Sir  Wm.   Stirling  Max- 
96  j    well,  Bart. 


Renfrewshire 2440 

Ross 


Archibald  A.  Speirs. 

James     Matheson, 


iss   cf  Cromarty)     BQI-  ("Sir     J 

shires j    b9°  \    Bart, 

Roxburghshire 1666     Sir  William  Scott,  Bart. 


St  Andrews.  ...315*) 
Anstruther  E.  90 
Anstruther  W.25 

Crail 59 

Cupar 235 

Pittenweem...  76 

Kilrenny 68  * 

Selkirkshire 

Stirling 658"] 

Culross 25  I 

DunfermlineA&A  }  1272 
Inverkeithing  60  I 
S.  Queensferryib  j 
Stirlingshire 1983 


Et.  Hon.  Henry  J.  Baillie, 


Et.  Hon.  E.  P.  Bouverie 


868    Edward  Ellice. 


548    Lord  Henry  Scott. 


John  Bamsay. 


Sutherlandshire . 


181 


John  E.  Erskine. 

("Hon.  Lord  Eonald  Chas. 
\    Leveson-Gower. 


n 


Wick 

Cromarty ....  34 

Dingwall 125 

Kirkwall  ....155 

Dornoch 24 

Tain 103J 

Wiqtown 108*1 

Whithorn....  88 
Stranraer.... 27 8  J-  495 
New    Gallo- 
way   21J 

I  Wigtownshire 1176    Sir  Andw.  Agnew,  Bart. 


824    Samuel  Laing. 


George  Young. 


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PARLIAMENTARY  DIRECTORY. 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  HOUSE  OF  COMMONS. 

SPEAKER. 
THE  RIGHT  HON.  JOHN  EVELYN  DENISON  (Notts,  N.). 
Elected  July  1865. 


Members.  Places. 

Ackland,  T.  D.,  jun Devon,  N. 

Adair,  Hugh  E Ipswich. 

Adam,  William  P Clackmannan. 

Adderley,  Eight  Hon.  C.  B... Stafford  co.,  N. 

Agnew,  Sir  Andrew,  Bart Wigtown  co. 

Akroyd,  Edward Halifax. 

Allen.  William  S Newc'le-under-Lyne. 

Amberley,  Lord Nottingham. 

Andover,  Viscount Malmesbury. 

Annesley,  Hon.  H Cavan  co. 

Anson,  Hon.  A.  H.  A Lichfield. 

Anstruther,  Sir  R Fife  co. 

Antrobus,  Edmund Wilton. 

Archdall,  Mervyn Fermanagh  co. 

Arkwright,  Richard Leominster. 

Armstrong,  Richard Sligo. 

Ayrton,  Acton  S Tower  Hamlets. 

Aytoun,  Roger  S Kirkcaldy. 

Bagg allay,  Richard Hereford. 

Bagge,  Sir  William Norfolk,  W. 

Bagnall,  Charles Whitby. 

Bagwell,  John Clonmel. 

Bailey,  Crawshay Monmouth. 

Bailey,  Sir  J.  R.,  Bart Hereford  co. 

Baillie,  Right  Hon.  H.  J Inverness  co. 

Baines,  Edward Leeds. 

Barclay,  Alexander  C Taunton. 

Raring,  Henry  B Marlborough. 

Baring,  Thomas Huntingdon. 

Barnes,  Thomas Bolton. 

Barnett,  Henry Woodstock. 

Barrington,  Viscount Eye. 

Barron,  Sir  H.  W.,  Bart Waterford. 

Barrow,  William  H Notts,  S. 

Barry,  A.  Smith Cork  co. 

Barry,  Charles  R Dungarvan. 

Barttelot,  W.  B Sussex,  W. 

Bass,  Michael  A Stafford. 

Bass,  Michael  T Derby. 

Bateson,  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.... Devizes. 

Rathurst,  Allen  A Cirencester. 

Baxter,  William  Edward Montrose,  etc. 

Bazley,  Thomas Manchester. 

Beach,  Sir  M.  E.  H.,  Bart Gloucester  CO.,  E. 

Beach,  William  W.  B Hants,  N. 

Beaumont,  Henry  F York  co.,W.  Riding,  S. 

Beaumont,  W.  B Northumberland,  S. 

Bective,  Earl  of Westmoreland. 

Beecroft,  G.  S Leeds. 

Bentinck,  G.  A.  F.  C Whitehaven. 

Benyon,  Richard Berks  co. 

Beresford,  D.  W.  P Carlow  co. 

Beresford-Hope,  A.  J.  B Cambridge  Univ. 

Berkeley,  F.  H.  F Bristol. 

Bernard,  Hon.  H.  B Ban  don. 

Biddulph,  Michael Hereford  co. 


Members.  Places. 

Biddulph,  Robert  M Denbigh  co. 

Bingham,  Lord Mayo  co. 

Blake,  John  A Waterford. 

Bleunerhasset,  Sir  R Galway. 

Booth,  George  S Hants,  N. 

Booth,  Sir  R.  Gore,  Bart Sligo  co. 

Bourne,  James Evesham. 

Bouverie,  Right  Hon.  E.  P. ..Kilmarnock,  etc. 

Bowen,  J.  B Pembroke  co. 

Bowyer,  Sir  George,  Bart Dundalk. 

Brady,  John Leitrim  co. 

Brand,  Hon.  H.  B.  W. Lewes. 

Brett,  Sir  William  Baliol Helston. 

Bright,  Sir  C.  T.,  Knight Greenwich. 

Bright,  Jacob Manchester. 

Bright,  John Birmingham. 

Briscoe,  John  Ivatt Surrey,  W. 

Brocklehurst,  John Macclesfield. 

Bromley,  Wm.  Davenport Warwick  co.,  N. 

Brooks,  Robert Weymouth. 

Brown,  James Malton. 

Browne,  Lord  J.  T Mayo  co. 

Bruce,  C.  L.  C Elgin  and  Nairn. 

Bruce,  Right  Hon.  H.  A Merthyr-TydvO. 

Bruce,  Sir  H.  H.,  Bart Coleraine. 

Brace,  Lord  Charles  W Wilts,  N. 

Brace,  Lord  Ernest Marlborough. 

Bruen,  Henry Carlow  co. 

Bryan,  George  L Kilkenny  co. 

Buckley,  Edmund Newc'le-under-Lyne 

Bulkeley,  Sir  R.  B.  W.,  Bart.  Anglesea  co. 

Buller,  Sir  Arthur  W Liskeard. 

Buller,  Sir  Edw.  M.,  Bart Stafford  co.,  N. 

Burke,  Viscount Galway  co. 

Burrell,  Sir  Percy,  Bart Shoreham. 

Butler,  Charles  S Tower  Hamlets. 

Buxton,  Charles Surrey,  E. 

Buxton,  Sir  T.  F.,  Bart Lynn-Regis. 

Calcraft,  J.  H.  M Wareham. 

Worcester  co.,  E. 

Candlish,  John Sunderland. 

Capper,  Charles Sandwich. 

Cardwell,  Right  Hon.  E Oxford. 

Carington,  Hon.  W.  H.  P Wycombe. 

Carnegie,  Hon.  Charles Forfar  co. 

Carter,  John  B Winchester. 

Carter,  Samuel Coventry. 

Cartwright,  Henry Northampton  co.,  S. 

Castlerosse,  Viscount Kerry  co. 

Cave,  Right  Hon.  Stephen Shoreham. 

Cave,  Thomas Barnstaple. 

Cavendish,  Lord  E Sussex,  E. 

Cavendish,  Lord  F.  C Torkco.,W. Riding, N. 

Cavendish,  Lord  G.  H Derby  co.,  N. 

Cecil,  Lord  E.  H.  B Essex,  S. 

Chambers,  Montague Devonport. 


PARLIAMENTARY  DIRECTORY. 


519 


Members.  Places. 

Chambers,  Thomas Marylebone. 

Cheetham.  John Salford. 

Childers,  Hugh  C.  E Pontefract. 

Cholmeley,  Sir  M.  J.,  Bart.. ..Lincoln  co.,  N. 

Clay,  Jame* Hull. 

Clement,  William  J Shrewsbury. 

Clinton,  Lord  A.  P Newark-on-Trent. 

Clinton,  Lord  E.  W.  F Notts.  N. 

Clive,  George Hereford. 

Cobbold,  John  C Ipswich. 

Cochrane,  A.  D.  Pi Honiton. 

Cogan,  William  H.  F Kildare  co. 

Cole,  Hon.  Henry  A Fermanagh  co. 

Cole,  Hon.  John  L Enniskillen. 

Colebrooke,  Sir  T.  E.,  Bart. ..Lanark  co. 

Coleridge,  John  D Exeter. 

Collier,  Sir  Eobert  P Plymouth. 

Coltburst,  Sir  G.  C,  Bart Kinsale. 

Colv-ile,  Charles  E Derby  co.,  S. 

Conolly,  Thomas Donegal  co. 

Cooper,  Edward  H Sligo  co. 

Corbally,  M.  E Meath  co. 

Corrance,  Frederick  S Suffolk. 

Cony,  Eight  Hon.  H.  T.  L.... Tyrone  co. 

Courtenay,  Lord Exeter. 

Co  wen,  Joseph Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Cowper,  Hon.  H.  F Herts. 

Cowper,  Eight  Hon.  W.  F.... Hertford. 

Cox,  William  T Derby. 

Craufurd,  Edward  H.  J Ayr. 

Crawford,  Eobert  W London. 

Oossley,  Sir  Francis Yorkco.,W.Eiding,  N, 

Cubitt,  George Surrey,  W. 

Curzon,  Viscount Leicester  co.,  S. 

Dalglish,  Eobert Glasgow. 

Dalkeith,  Earl  of Edinburgh  co. 

Davey,  Bichard Cornwall,  W. 

Davie,  Sir  H.  E.  F.,  Bart Haddington,  etc. 

Dawson,  Eobert  P Londonderry  co. 

Dawson,  Hon.  Vesey Monaghan  co. 

De  Grey,  Hon.  Thomas Norfolk,  W. 

De  la  Poer,  Edmond Waterford  co. 

Denison,  Eight  Hon.  J.  E Notts,  N. 

Denman,  Hon.  George Tiverton. 

Dent.  John  Dent Scarborough. 

Dering,  Sir  Edward  C Kent,  E. 

Devereux,  E.  J Wexford. 

Dick,  W.  W.  F.  H Wicklow  co. 

Dickson,  A'exander  G Dover. 

Dilke,  Sir  C.  W.,  Bart Wallingford. 

Dilhvyn,  Lewis  L Swansea. 

Dimsdale.  Pobert Hertford. 

Disraeli,  Eight  Hon.  B Bucks. 

Dixon,  George Birmingham. 

Dodson,  John  George Sussex,  E. 

Doulton,  Frederic Lambeth. 

Dowdeswell,  William  E Worcester  co.,  W. 

Du  Cane,  Charles Essex,  N. 

Duff,  M.  E.  Grant Elgin,  etc. 

Duff,  E.  W Banff  co. 

Duncombe,  Hon.  A York,  E.  Eiding. 

Duucombe.  Hon.  O York,  N.  Eiding. 

Dundas,  Frederick Orkney,  etc. 

Dunlop,  A'exander  Murray.. .Greenock. 

Dunne,  Francis  P Queen's  co. 

Du  Pre",  Caledon  G Bucks. 

Dutton,  Hon.  E.  H Cirencester. 

Dyke,  William  H Kent,  W. 

Dyott,  Bichard Lichfield. 

Eahle,  Ealph  A Maldon. 

Eaton,  Henry  W Coventry. 

Eckersley,  Nath Wigan. 

Edwards,  Charles Windsor. 

Edwards,  Henry Weymouth. 

Edwards,  Sir  Henry,  Bart.... Beverley. 


Members.  Places. 

Egcrton,  Hon.  A.  F Lancaster  co.,  S. 

Egerton,  Edward  C Macclesfield. 

Egerton,  Sir  P.  M.  G.,  Bart...Chester  co.,  S. 

Egerton,  Hon.  W Chester  co.,  N. 

Elcho,  Lord Haddington  co. 

Eliot,  Lord Devonport. 

Ellice,  Edward St  Andrews,  etc. 

Ellis,  Hon.  L.  G.  A Kilkenny  co. 

Enfield,  Viscount Middlesex  co. 

Erskine,  John  E Stirling  co. 

Esmoude,  John Waterford  co. 

Evans,  Thomas  William Derby  co.,  S. 

Ewart,  William .' Dumfries,  etc. 

Ewing,  H.  E.  Crum Paisley. 

Eykyn,  Eoger Windsor. 

Fane,  Henry  E.  H Hants,  S. 

Fane,  John  William Oxford  co. 

Fawcett,  Henry Brighton. 

Feilden,  Joseph  Blackburn. 

Fellowes,  Edward Hunts. 

Fergusson,  Sir  James,  Bart. ..Ayr  co.  * 

Fildes,  John Great  Grimsby. 

Finch,  Henry Eutland  co. 

Fitzgerald,  Lord  0.  A Kildare  co. 

Fitzpatrick,  Et.  Hon.  J.  W... Queen's  co. 

Fitzwilliam,  Hon.  C.  W Malton. 

Floyer,  John Dorset  co. 

Foley,  H.  J.  W.  H Stafford  co.,  S. 

Foljambe,  F.  J.  S Eetford,  E. 

Forde,  William  B Down  co. 

Fordyce,  William  D Aberdeen  co. 

Forester,  Et,  Hon.  G.  C.W...Wenlock. 

Forster,  Charles Walsall. 

Forster,  William  E Bradford. 

Fort,  Eichard Clitheroe. 

Fortescue,  Et.  Hon.  C.  S.  P...Lonth  co. 

Fortescue,  Hon.  D.  F Andover. 

Foster,  William  Orme Stafford  co.,  S. 

French,  Right  Hon.  F Eoscommon  co. 

Freshfield,  Charles  K Dover. 

Gallwey,  Sir  W.  P.,  Bart....Thirsk. 

Galway,  Viscount Eetford,  E. 

Garth,  Eichard Guildford. 

Gaselee,  Stephen Portsmouth. 

Gaskell,  James  M Wenlock. 

Gavin,  George  O Limerick. 

Getty,  Samuel  G Belfast. 

Gibson,  Eight  Hon.  T.  M Ashton-under-Lyne. 

Gilpin,  Charles Northampton. 

Gilpin,  Eichard  T Bedford  co. 

Gladstone,  Eight  Hon.  W.  E.Lancaster  co.,  S. 

Gladstone,  William  H Chester. 

Glyn,  George  Carr Kendal. 

Glyn,  George  G Shaftesbury. 

Goddard,  A.  L Cricklade. 

Golduey,  Gabriel Chippenham. 

Goldsmid,  Sir  F.  H.,  Bart Beading. 

Goldsmid,  Julian Honiton. 

Gooch,  Sir  Daniel,  Bart Cricklade. 

Goodson,  James Great  Yarmouth. 

Gordon,  Edward  Strathearn-Thetford. 

Gore,  John  E.  0 Salop.  N. 

Gore,  W.  E.  O Leitrim  co. 

Gorst,  John  Eldon Cambridge. 

Goschen,  Eight  Hon.  G.  J.  ...London. 

Gower,  Hon.  E.  F.  L Bodmin. 

Graham,  William Glasgow. 

Grant,  Albert Kidderminster. 

Graves,  Samuel  E Liverpool. 

Gray,  Sir  John Kilkenny. 

Gray,  Colonel  William Bolton. 

Greenall,  Gilbert Warrington. 

Greene,  Edward Bury  St  Edmunds. 

Gregoiy,  William  Henry Galway  co. 

Grenfell,  Henry  E Stoke-on-Trent. 


520 


PARLIAMENTARY  DIRECTORY. 


Members.  Places. 

Grenville,  R.  N Somerset,  E. 

Greville-Nugent,  A.  W.  F.  ...Westmeath  co. 

Greville,  F.  S LoDgford  co. 

Grey,  Right  Hon.  Sir  G.,  Bt..Morpeth. 

Griffith,  Christopher  D Devizes. 

Grosvenor,  Earl Chester. 

Grosvenor,  Hon.  R.  W Westminster. 

Grosvenor,  Lord  R.  D Flintshire. 

Grove,  Thomas  F Wilts,  S. 

Guinness,  Sir  Benjamin  L... .Dublin. 

Gurdon-Rebow,  J Colchester. 

Gurney,  Right  Hon.  Russell.. Southampton. 

Gurney,  Samuel Peniyn. 

Gwyn,  Howel Brecknock. 

Hadfield,  George Sheffield. 

Hamilton,  Lord  Claud Tyrone  co. 

Hamilton,  Lord  C.  J Londonderry. 

Hamilton,  E.  W.  T Salisbury. 

Hamilton,  Ion  T Dublin  co. 

Hamilton,  Viscount Donegal  co. 

Hanbury-Tracy,  Hn.  C.  R.  D. Montgomery. 

Hankey,  Thomson Peterborough. 

Hanmer,  Sir  John,  Bart Flint. 

Hardcastle,  J.  A Bury  St  Edmunds. 

Hardy,  Right  Hon.  Gathorne. Oxford  University. 

Hardy,  John Dartmouth. 

Harris,  John  D Leicester. 

Hartington,  Marquis  of Lancaster  co.,  N. 

Hartley,  James Sunderland. 

Hartopp,  Ed.  B Leicester  co.,  N. 

Harvey,  Robert  B Bucks. 

Harvey,  R.  J.  H Thetford. 

Hay,  Lord  John Ripon. 

Hay,  Lord  William  M Taunton. 

Hay,  Sir  John  C.  D.,  Bart.... Stamford. 

Hayter,  Arthur  D Wells. 

Headlam,  Right  Hon.  T.  E...Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Heatlicote,  Sir  W.,  Bart Oxford  University. 

Hen  derson ,  John Durham. 

Heneage.  Edward Lincoln. 

Henley,  Lord Northampton. 

Henley,  Right  Hon.  J.  W Oxford  co. 

Henniker-Major,  Hon.  J.  M.. Suffolk,  E. 

Herbert,  Henrv  A Kerry  co. 

Herbert,  Hon.  P.  E Salop,  S. 

Hervey,  Lord  Aug.  H.  C Suffolk,  W. 

Hesketh,  Sir  T.  G.,  Bart Preston. 

Heygate,  Sir  F.  W.,  Bart Londonderry  co. 

Hibbert,  J.  Tomlinson Oldham. 

Hildyard,  T.  B.  T Notts,  S. 

Hill-Trevor,  Lord  A.  E Down  co. 

Hodgkinson,  Grosvenor Newark-on-Trent. 

Hodgson,  K.  D Bridport. 

Hodgson,  William  N Carlisle. 

Hogg,  James  M Bath. 

Holden,  Isaac Knaresborough. 

Holford,  Robert  S Gloucester,  E. 

Holland,  Edward Evesham. 

Holmesdale,  Viscount Kent,  W. 

Hood,  Sir  Alexander,  Bart... Somerset,  W. 

Hope,  Alexander  B Stoke-on-Trent. 

Hornby,  William  H Blackburn. 

Horsfall,  Thomas  B Liverpool. 

Horsman,  Right  Hon.  E Stroud. 

Hotham,  Lord York  co.,  E. 

Howard,  Hon.  C.  W.  G Cumberland,  E. 

Howard,  Lord  Edward Arundel. 

Howes,  Edward Norfolk,  E. 

Hubbard,  John  G Buckingham. 

Huddlestone,  J.  W Canterbury. 

Hugessen,  E.  H.  K. Sandwich. 

Hughes,  Thomas Lambeth. 

Hughes,  William  B Carnarvon. 

Hunt,  George  W Northampton  co.,  N. 

Hurst,  Robert  H Horsham. 


Members.  Places. 

Hutt,  Right  Hon.  Sir  W Gateshead. 

Ibbertsox,  H.  J.  S Essex. 

Ingham,  Robert South  Shields. 

Ingestre,  Lord Stamford. 

Innes,  A.  C Newry. 

Jackson,  William Derby  co.,  N. 

Jardine,  Robert Ash  burton. 

Jervis,  Henry  J.  W Harwich. 

Jervoise,  Sir  J.  G,  Bart Hants,  S. 

Johnstone,  H.  A.  B Canterbury. 

Johnstone,  Sir  J.  V.  B.,  Bt... Scarborough. 

Jolliffe,  Hon.  H.  H Wells. 

Jones,  David Carmarthen  co. 

Kavanagh,  Arthur  M Wexford  co. 

Karslake,  Edward  K Colchester. 

Karslake,  Sir  J.  B Andover. 

Kearsley,  Robert Ripon. 

Kekewich,  Samuel  T Devon,  S. 

Kelk,  John Harwich. 

Kendall,  Nicholas Cornwall,  E. 

Kennard,  Robert  W Newport. 

Kennedy,  Tristram Louth  co. 

Keown,  William Downpatrick. 

King,  James  King Hereford  co. 

King,  John  G King's  County. 

King,  Hon.  P.  J.  L Surrey,  E. 

Kinglake,  A.  William Bridgewater. 

Kinglake,  Serjeant  John  A.  ..Rochester. 

Kingscote,  Robert  N.  F Gloucester  co.,  W. 

Kinnaird,  Hon.  Arthur  F Perth. 

Knight,  Frederick  W Worcester  co.,  W. 

Knightley,  Sir  R.,  Bart Northampton  co.,  S- 

Knox,  Colonel  Brownlow Great  Marlow. 

Knox,  Hon.  William  S Dungannon. 

Labouchere,  H Middlesex. 

Lacon,  Sir  E.  H.  K,  Bart Yarmouth. 

Laing,  Samuel Wick. 

Laird,  John , Birkenhead. 

Lamont,  James Bute  co. 

Langton,  W.  H.  P.  Gore Somerset  co.,  W. 

Larson,  Charles Belfast. 

Lascelles,  Hon.  E.  W Northallerton. 

Lawrence,  William London. 

Lawson,  Right  Hon.  Jas.  A. .  Portarlington. 

Layard,  Austen  H South  wark. 

Leader,  Nicholas  P Cork  co. 

Leatham,  E.  A Huddersfield. 

Leatham,  AVilliam  H.  C Wakefield. 

Lechmere,  Sir  E.  A.  H.,  Bt... Tewkesbury. 

Lee,  William Maidstone. 

Leeman,  George York. 

Lefevre,  George  J.  Shaw Reading. 

Lefroy,  Anthony Dublin  University. 

Legh,  George  C Chester  co.,  N. 

Lennox,  Lord  G.  C Lymington. 

Lennox,  Lord  H.  G Chichester. 

Leslie,  Hon.  G.  Waldegrave.. Hastings. 

Leslie,  Charles  P Monaghan. 

Leveson-Gower,  Lord  R.  C... Sutherland  co. 

Lewis,  John  Harvey Marylebone. 

Liddell,  Hon.  H.  G Northumberland,  S. 

Lindsav,  Hon.  C.  H Abingdon. 

Lloyd,  Sir  T.  D.,  Bart Cardigan. 

Locke,  John South  wark. 

Long,  Richard  P Wilts,  N. 

Lopes,  Henry  Charles Launceston. 

Lopes,  Sir  Massey,  Bart Westbury. 

Lome,  Marquis  of Argyll  co. 

Lowe.  Right  Hon.  Robert  ....Calne. 

Lowther,  William Cumberland,  W. 

Lowther,  James York. 

Lusk,  Andrew Finsbury. 

MacEvoy,  Edward Meath  co. 

M'Kenna,  Sir  Joseph  N Youghal. 

Mackinnon,  L.  B Rye. 


PARLIAMENTARY  DIRECTORY. 


521 


Members.  Places. 

Mackinnon,  W.  A.,  jun Lymington. 

M'Lagan,  Peter Linlithgow  co. 

M'Laren,  Duncan Edinburgh. 

Maguire,  John  F Cork. 

Mahon,  Viscount Leominster. 

Major,  Hon.  J.  H Suffolk. 

Malcolm,  John  W Boston. 

Manners,  Lord  G.  J Cambridge  co. 

Manners,  Lord  John  B Leicester  co.,  N. 

Marjoribanks,  Sir  D.  0.,  Bt.  ..Berwick-on-Tweed. 

Marsh,  Matthew  H Salisbury. 

Marshall,  William Cumberland,  E. 

Martin,  Charles  W Newport. 

Martin,  Philip  W Bochester. 

Matheson,  Alexander Inverness. 

Matheson,  Sir  James.  Bart Boss  and  Cromarty. 

Maxwell,  Well  wood  Herries..  Kirkcudbright  CO. 

Maxwell,  Sir  W.  S Perth  co. 

Mayo,  Earl  of Cockermouth. 

Meller,  Walter Stafford. 

Melly,  George Stoke-upon-Trent. 

Merry,  James Falkirk. 

Milbank,  Frederick  A York  co.,  N. 

Miles,  John  William  Bristol. 

Mill,  John  Stuart Westminster. 

Miller,  William Leith,  etc. 

Mills,  J.  Pemington Wycombe. 

Milton,  Viscount York  co.,  S.  W. 

Mitchell,  Alexander Berwick-on-Tweed. 

Mitchell,  Thomas  A Bridport. 

Mitford,  William  T Mid  hurst. 

Moffatt,  George Southampton. 

Moncreiff,  James Edinburgh. 

Monk,  Charles  J Gloucester. 

Monsell,  Eight  Hon.  W Limerick  co. 

Montagu,  Lord  K Hunts. 

Montgomery,  Sir  G.  G.,  Bt.... Peebles. 

Moore,  Charles Tipperary. 

Mordaunt,  Sir  Charles,  Bart.  .Warwick  co.,  S. 

More,  Robert  J Salop,  S. 

Morgan,  Charles  0.  S Monmouth  co. 

Morgan,  Hon.  G.  C Brecon. 

Morris,  G Galway. 

Morris,  William Carmarthen. 

Morrison,  Walter Plymouth. 

Mowbray',  Eight  Hon.  J.  E... Durham. 

Murphy,  N.  I) Cork. 

Neate,  Charles Oxford. 

Neeld,  Sir  John,  Bart Chippenham. 

Newdegate,  C.  N Warwick  co.,  N. 

Newport,  Viscount Salop. 

Nicholson,  William Petersfield. 

Nicol,  James  D Kincardine  co. 

Noel,  Hon.  G.  J Eutland. 

North,  Colonel  John  Sidney.. Oxford  co. 

Northcote,  Sir  S.  H.,  Bart Devon,  N. 

Norwood,  Charles  M Hull. 

O'Beirne,  James  L Cashel. 

O'Brien,  Sir  Patrick King's  County. 

O'Connor,  Charles Eoscommon. 

O'Donoghue,  Dan Tralee. 

Ogilvy,  Sir  John,  Bart Dundee. 

O'Loghlen,  Sir  C.  M.,  Bart. ..Clare  co. 

O'Neill,  Edward Antrim. 

Onslow,  G.  J.  H Guildford. 

O'Reilly,  Myles  W.  P Longford. 

Osborne,  Ralph  B Nottingham. 

Otway,  Arthur  J Chatham. 

Owen,  Sir  Hugh,  Bart Pembroke. 

Packe.  George  H Lincoln  co.,  S. 

Padmore,  Richard Worcester. 

Paget,  R.  H Somerset.  E. 

Paget,  T.  T Leicester  co.,  S. 

Pakington,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  J Droitwich. 

Palk,  Sir  Lawrence,  Bart Devon,  S. 


Members.  Places. 

Palmer,  Sir  Roundell Richmond. 

Parker,  Windsor Suffolk,  W. 

Parry,  Thomas Boston. 

Patten,  Hon.  John  Wilson Lancaster  co.,  N. 

Paull,  Henry St  Ives. 

Pease,  Joseph  W Durham,  S. 

Peel,  Arthur  W Warwick. 

Peel,  Right  Hon.  John Huntingdon. 

Peel,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Rt.,  Bt..Tamworth. 

Peel,  John Tam worth. 

Pelham,  Lord Lewes. 

Pemberton,  Edward  Leigh. ...Kent  co.,  E. 

Pennant,  Hon.  G.  S.  D Carnarvon  co. 

Percy,  Lord  H Northumberland,  N. 

Philipps.     See  Scourfield. 

Philips,  Robert  N Bury. 

Pim,  Jonathan Dublin. 

Piatt,  John Oldham. 

Portman,  Hon.  W.  H.  B Dorset. 

Potter,  Edmund Carlisle. 

Potter,  Thomas  B Rochdale. 

Powell,  Francis  S Cambridge. 

Power,  Sir  James,  Bart Wexford. 

Price,  Eichard  G New  Eadnor. 

Price,  William  P Gloucester. 

Pritchard,  John Bridgnorth. 

Proby,  Lord Wicklow. 

Pryse,  Edward  L Cardigan. 

Pugh,  David Carmarthen  co. 

Ramsay,  John Stirling,  etc. 

Eawlinson,  Sir  H.  C Frome. 

Bead,  Clare  S Norfolk,  E. 

Eearden,  Denis  J Athlone. 

Eepton,  G.  W.  J Warwick. 

Eidley,  Sir  M.  W.,  Bart Northumberland,  N. 

Eobartes,  T.  J.  A Cornwall,  E. 

Robertson,  David Berwick  co. 

Robertson,  Patrick  F Hastings. 

Eoebuck,  John  A Sheffield. 

Rothschild,  Baron  L.  N.  de.  ..London. 
Rothschild,  Baron  M.  A.  de...Hythe. 

Rothschild,  N.  M.  de Aylesbury. 

Royston,  Viscount Cambridge  co. 

Russell,  Sir  Charles,  Bart Berks. 

Russell,  Sir  William,  Bart.. ..Norwich. 

Russell,  Art.  J.  E Tavistock. 

Russell,  F.  C.  H Bedford  co. 

Russell,  F.  W Limerick. 

St  Aitbyn,  J Cornwall,  W. 

Salomons,  David Greenwich. 

Samuda,  Joseph  D Tavistock. 

Samuelson,  Bern Banbury. 

Sandford,  G.  M.  W Maldon. 

Saunderson,  Edward  J Cavan  co. 

Scott,  Lord  Henry Selkirk  co. 

Scott,  Sir  William,  Bart Roxburgh  co. 

Scourfield,  John  H Haverfordwest. 

Seely,  Charles Lincoln. 

Selwin,  Henry  J Essex,  S. 

Severne,  John  E Ludlow. 

Seymour,  Alfred Totnes. 

Seymour,  Henry  D Poole. 

Seymour,  Georae  H Antrim  co. 

Shafto,  Robert  D Durham,  N. 

Sheridan,  Henry  B Dudley. 

Sheridan,  Eichard  B Dorchester. 

Sherriff,  Alexander  C Worcester. 

Simeon,  Sir  John,  Bart Isle  of  Wight. 

Simonds,  William  B Winchester. 

Smith,  Abel , Hertford  co. 

Smith,  Jervoise Penryn. 

Smith,  John  Abel Chichester. 

Smith,  John  B Stockport. 

Smith,  Sam.  G Aylesbury. 

Smollett,  Patrick  B Dumbarton  co. 


PARLIAMENTARY  DIRECTORY. 


Members.  Places. 

Somerset,  E.  A Gloucester,  W.  D. 

Somerset,  Colonel  P.  G.  H... .Monmouth  co. 

Speirs,  Archibald  A Renfrew  co. 

Stacpoole,  William Enuis. 

Stanhope,  James  B Lincoln  co.,  N. 

Stanley,  Hon.  F.  A Preston. 

Stanley,  Hon.  W.  0 Beaumaris. 

Stanley,  Lord Lynn  Regis. 

Stansfeld,  James,  jun Halifax. 

Stock,  T.  Osborne Carlow. 

♦Stone,  William  H Portsmouth. 

Stopford,  S.  G Northampton. 

Stronge,  Sir  James  M.,  Bart.. Armagh  co. 

Stuart,  J.  P.  D.  C Cardiff. 

Stuart,  William,  jun Bedford. 

Stucley,  Sir  G.  S.,  Bart Barnstaple. 

Sturt,  Charles  N Dorchester. 

Sturt,  Henry  G Dorset. 

Sullivan,  Edward Mallow. 

■Surtees,  Charles  F Durham,  S. 

Surtees,  Henry  Edward Hertford  co. 

Sykes,  Christopher Beverley. 

Sykes,  William  Henry Aberdeen. 

■Synan,  Edmund  J Limerick. 

Talbot,  C.  R.  M Glamorgan  co. 

Taylor,  P.  Alfred Leicester. 

Taylour,  Thomas  E Dublin  co. 

Thompson,  Andrew  Green  ...Cockermouth. 

Thompson,  M.  W Bradford. 

Thorold,  John  H Grantham. 

Tliynne,  Lord  Henry Wilt,  S. 

Tite,  William Bath. 

Tollemache,  John Chester,  S. 

Tomline,  George Shrewsbury. 

Torrens,  Robert Carrickfergus. 

Torrens,  W.  T.  M'Cullagh...Finsbury. 

Tottenham,  Charles  G New  Ross. 

Traill,  George Caithness. 

Treeby,  John  W Lyme  Regis. 

Trevelyan,  George  0 Tyuemouth. 

Turner,  Charles Lancaster  co.,  S. 

Turnor,  Edmund Grantham. 

Tjrquhart,  William  P Westmeath. 

Vance,  John Armagh. 

Vandeleur,  C.  M Clare. 

Vanderbyl,  Philip Bridgewater. 


Members.  Places. 

Verner,  Sir  William,  Bart Armagh  co. 

Verner,  Edward  W Lisburu. 

Verney,  Sir  Harry,  Bart Buckingham. 

Vernon,  Harry  F Worcester  co.,  E. 

Villiers,  Right  Hon.  C.  P Wolverhampton. 

Vivian,  Henry  H Glamorgan  co. 

Vivian,  Hon.  J.  0.  W Truro. 

Walcott,  Admiral  J.  E Christchurch. 

Walker,  George  G Dumfries  co. 

Walpole,  Right  Hon.  S.  H.... Cambridge  Univ. 

Walrond,  John  W Tiverton. 

Walsh,  Hon.  Arthur Radnorshire. 

Waring,  Charles Poole. 

Warner,  Edward Norwich. 

Warren,  Robert  R Dublin  University. 

Waterhotise,  Samuel Pontefract. 

Watkin,  Edw.  W Stockport. 

Weguelin,  Thomas  M Wolverhampton. 

Welby,  William  Earle Lincoln  co.,  S. 

Western,  Sir  T.  B.,  Bart Essex,  N. 

Whalley,  George  H Peterborough. 

Whatman,  James Maidstone. 

W  hi  thread,  Samuel Bedford. 

White,  Hon.  C.  W Tipperary. 

White,  James Brighton. 

Whitmore,  Henry Bridgnorth. 

Whitworth,  Benjamin Drogheda. 

Williams,  Frederick  M Truro. 

AVilliams,  Thomas  P Marlow. 

Williamson,  Sir  H.,  Bart Durham,  N. 

Windsor-Clive,  Hon.  Geo Ludlow. 

Winnington,  Sir  T.  E.,  Bart.Bewdley. 

Winterbotham,  H.  S.  P Stroud. 

Wise,  Henry  C Warnickco. 

Woodd,  Basil  T Knaresborough. 

Woods,  Henry Wigan. 

Wyld,  James Bodmin. 

Wyndham,  Hon.  H Sussex,  W. 

Wyndham,  Hon.  P.  S Cumberland,  W. 

Wynn,  C.  W.  W Montgomery  co. 

Wynn,  Sir  W.  W.,  Bart Denbigh  co. 

Wynne,  W.  R.  M Merioneth  co. 

Wyvill,  Marmaduke Richmond. 

Yohice,  John  Regin Tewkesbury. 

Young,  George Wigtown,  etc. 

Young,  Richard Cambridge  co. 


PUBLIC  DEPARTMENTS. 


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PUBLIC  DEPARTMENTS. 


PUBLIC  OFFICES,  ETC. 

Accountant  in  Bankruptcy.  New  Register  House,  10 

to  3;  Saturday,  10  to  12. 
Adjutant- General's  Office,  G.P.O.,  10  to  3  ;  Satur- 
day, 10  to  1. 
Advocates'  Widows'  Fund,  Advocates'  Library. 
Arts,  Eoyal  Institution  for  Encouragement  of  Fine, 

National  Gallery,  10  to  4. 
Assay  Office,  98  South  bridge. 
Auditor's  Office,  1G  Royal  Ex.,  10  to  3 ;  Sat.  10  to  12. 
Billet-master,  Police  Chambers,  11  to  3  and  6  to  8 ; 

Leith  Police  Office,  same  hours. 
Blind  Asylum-,  38  and  58  Nicolson  street,  9  to  7  ; 

Saturday,  9  to  3. 
Board  of  Fisheries  Office,  Eoyal  Institution,  10  to 

4;  Saturday,  10  to  1. 
Board  of   Supervision  for  Belief  of  the  Poor,  125 

George  street,  10  to  4  ;  Saturday,  10  to  1. 
Board  of  Trustees  for  Manufactures,  Royal  Institu- 
tion, 10  to  4:  Saturday,  10  to  1. 
Botanical  Gardens,  Eoyal,  Inverleith  row,  6  a.m.  to 

6  p.m.  ;  Saturday,  in  summer,  G  to  8. 
Cess  and  Tax  Office,  County  and  City,  12Waterloo  pi. 
Chamber  of  Commerce  and  Manufactures,  11  Mel- 
bourne place  and  44  Constituiion  street. 
Church  of  Scotland  Offices,  22  Queen  street,  10  to  4. 
City  Chambers,  10  Eoyal  Exchange — 

Accountant's  Office,  No.  10  ;  10  to  5. 

Chamberlain's  Office,  No.  1 ;  10  to  4  and  G  to  8. 

City  Clerk's  Office,  Council  Depart.,  No.  8;  10  to  5. 

Dean  of  Guild's  Office,  No.  5  ;  10  to  5. 
[    Depute  City  Clerk's  Office,  Judicial  Department, 
No.  5;  10  to  5. 

Passport  Office,  No.  5  ;  10  to  5  ;  Saturday,  10  to  1. 

Procurator-Fiscal's  Office,  No.  6  ;  10  to  3. 

Public  Works  Office,  No.  9;  9  to  5. 
City  of  Edinburgh  Eoads  and   Streets   Trust,  46 

George  street,  10  to  3  ;  Saturday,  10  to  12. 
Commissariat  Office,  3  Hill  street. 
Commissary  Clerk's  Office,  Barliament  sq.,  10  to  3. 
Consistorial  Clerk's  Office,  Parliament  sq.,  10  to  4. 
Corn  Exchange,  29  Grassmarket. 
Corn   Exchange,   35   Constitution  street;    Market 

Office,  44  Constitution  street. 
Council  Chambers.  19  Charlotte  street,  Leith. 
Council  Eecords  Office,  10  Royal  Exchange,  10  to  5. 
Court  of  Chancery  (Sheriff's),  Parliament  square. 
Crown  Agent's  Office,  Parliament  square,  10  to  4. 
Crown   Chamberlain  and   Eeceiver  for    Scotland, 

General  Eegister  House. 
Custom  House,  Commercial  street,  Leith,  10  to  4. 
Dock-master's  Office,  Victoria  Dock  gates. 
Donaldson's  Hospital  Office,  61  Castle  St.,  10  to  4. 
Edinburgh   Working    Men's    Club  and   Institute, 

Writers'  court,  315  High  st.,  8  a.m.  to  10  30  p.m. 
Exchange  Eeading-room,  37  Constitution  street. 
Exchequer  Chambers,  Parliament  square,  10  to  4. 
Experimental  Gardens,  Inverleith  row. 
Fine  Arts,  Eoyal  Association  for  Promotion  of,  67 

George  street,  10  to  4. 
Free  Church  College.  Mound,  10  to  3. 
Free  Ch.  Offices,  15  N.  Bank  st.,  10  to  4  and  7  to  9. 
Gas-light  Company,  Edinburgh,  25  Waterloo  Place 

and  65  Constitution  street,  9.45  to  8.15. 
Gas-light  Company,  Edin.  and  Leith,  8  Geo.  st.  and 

11  Baltic  st.,  9.30  to  8 ;  Saturday,  9.30  to  6  p.m. 
Gas-meter  Inspector's  Office,  8  Eoyal  Exchange. 
Gazette  Office,"l3  North  Bank  street,  10  to  3  and  7 

to  8 ;  Saturday,  10  to  12. 
General  Board  of  Lunacy,  Post  Office  Buildings. 
Heriot's,   George,    Hospital   Office,    11   Eoyal   Ex- 
change, 10  to  4  and  6  to  8  ;  Saturday,  10  to  2. 


Herring  Fishery  Office,  2  Dock  place,  Leith,  10  to  4. 

Hospital,  Royal,  for  Sick  Children,  Lauriston  lane. 

Ho.  of  Refuge,  Queensberry  ho.,  6  Canougate,  10  to  4. 

Humane  Society,  Leith  Mill  road. 

Inland  Revenue  Office,  etc.,  10  Waterloo  place,  and 
Custom  House:  Cash,  10  to  3;  Sat.  10  to  12.  Other 
business,  10  to  4  and  10  to  1.  Tues.  and  Thurs.  for 
spoiled  stamps,  12  to  2.  For  instruments  and  forms 
to  be  stamped,  10  to  2  ;  Sat.  10  to  12.  For  de- 
livery of  stamped  forms.  10  to  11;  of  stamped  in- 
struments, 1  to  2.     10  Waterloo  place,  10  to  3. 

Joint-stock  Company's  Registration  Office,  Ex- 
chequer Chambers,  10  to  3. 

Justice  of  Peace  Office  for  City,  10  Eoyal  Exchange, 
10  to  3  ;  for  county,  Oounty  hall,  10  to  3  and  6^  to 
8  ;  Saturday,  10  to  2. 

Land  Valuation  Office,  10  Hanover  street,  10  to  4 
and  6  to  8. 

Lands  Valuation  Office  (County),  County  Buildings, 
10  to  3  ;  Saturday,  10  to  12. 

Land  Valuation,  Scotland  (Railways  and  Canals); 
Assessor's  Office,  5  Gayfield  square. 

LlBKAKIES — 

Advocates',  Parliament  sq.,  10  to  4;  Sat.  10  to  1. 

The  Edinburgh  Subscription,  24  George  street, 
10  to  4 ;  Saturday,  10  to  1. 

Mechanics',  5  Victoria  terrace,  9  to  3  and  6  to  9, 
Saturday  evening  excepted. 

Mechanics',  58  To] booth  wynd,  Leith,  Tuesday, 
Friday,  and  Saturday  evenings. 

Philosophical  Institution,  4  Queen  street,  9.30  a.m. 
to  9.30  p.m. 

Protestant  Institute  of  Scotland,  George  IV. 
Bridge,  10  to  4 ;  Saturday,  10  to  1. 

Public,  Leith,  63  Constitution  St.,  open  at  3  p.m. 

School  of  Arts,  Adam  square,  Monday  and  Thurs- 
day during  session,  7.30  to  8.30  P.M. 

Select  Subscription,  26  Waterloo  place,  11  to  4i, 
and  6£  to  9,  Friday  evening  excepted. 

Signet,  Parliament  square,  10  to  4  during  session, 
10  to  3  vacation  ;  Saturday,  10  to  1. 

Solicitors  of  Supreme  Courts,  Parliament  square, 
during  session  10  to  4 ;  vacation,  10  to  3.  Oa 
Saturdays,  during  session  10  to  2;  vac.  10  to  1. 

Solicitors  at  Law,  Sheriff  Court  buildings,  George 
iv.  bridge,  10  to  4  ;  Saturday,  10  to  12. 

University,  in  summer,  10  to  1 ;  winter,  10  to  4  ; 
Saturday,  10  to  1. 
Mercantile  Marine  Office,  Custom  House. 
Meteorological  Society,  G.P.O.  Buildings,  10  to  4. 
Ministers'  Widows'  Fund  Office,  6  North  St  David 

street,  11  to  2j. 
Museums — 

National  Antiquities,  Mound,  10  to  4;  and  on 
Saturday  evening,  7  .  to  9;  Monday,  shut. 
Thursday  and  Friday,  10  to  4  :  admission,  6d. 

National  Gallery,  Mon.,  Tues.,  Wed.,  and  Sat.  10 
to  4,  from  1st  October  to  31st  January  (No- 
vember excepted),  and  from  10  to  5  from  1st 
Feb.  to  30th  Sept.,  free;  Sat.  evening,  7  to  9, 
free.     Thur.  and  Fri.  10  to  4 ;  admission,  6d. 

Phrenological,  1  Surgeon  square. 

Eoyal  College  of  Surgeons,  18  Nicolson  street,  12 
to  4  in  summer,  12  to  3  in  winter;  Tuesday,  shut. 

Science  and  Art,  Argyle  sq.,    Mon.,  Tues.,  and 
Thurs.,  10  to  4  ;  admission,  6d.     Wed.,  10  to  4  ; 
Friday  and  Saturday,  10  to  4  and  6  to  9,  free. 
Night  Asylum,  190  High  street. 
Northern  Lights  Office,  84  George  street,  10  to  4. 
Ordnance  Survey  Office,  G.P.O.,  9  to  5.30. 
Pakochial  Poouhouses — 

Cauongate,  Tolbooth  wynd;  office,  163  Canon- 
gate,  10  to  3  and  6  to  8. 


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PUBLIC  DEPARTMENTS. 


Parochial  Poorhouses — 

City,  4  Forrest  road ;  office,  Lauriston  lane,  9  to  5. 

North  Leith,  18  N.  Junction  St.,  10  to  4  and  6  to  8. 

South  Leith,  51  Gt.  Junction  st.,  10  to  4  and  6  to  8. 

St  Cuthbert's  or  West  Kirk,  Lothian  road,  9  to  5; 
Saturday,  9  to  1. 
Philosophical  Instit,  4  Queen  st.,  8  a.m.  to  10  p.m. 
Police    Office,    192    High   street.     Sub-offices— St 

Leonard    street ;    24    South    St  James'   street ; 

Hamilton  place,  Stockbridge;  179  Fountainbridge; 

163  Canongate  ;  and  18  Charlotte  street,  Leith. 
Police  Collector's  Office,  Police  Chambers,  10  to  3J ; 

Saturday,  10  to  12± 
Police  Collector's  Office,  19  Charlotte  street  Leith, 

10  to  4. 
Police,  County,  County  Buildings,  9  a.m.  to  9  p.m. 
Post  Office,  Genera],  Waterloo  place ;  branch,  33a 

Bernard  street. 
Presenter  of  Signatures  Office,  Parliament  sq.,  10 

to  1;  Saturday,  10  to  12;  vacation,  11  to  12. 
Prison  Board,  County,  46  George  street. 
Prison  Managers,  H.M.,  for  Scotland,  11  Melbourne 

place,  10  to  4 ;  Saturdays,  10  to  1. 
Procurator-Fiscal,  Count}',  Sheriff  Court  House,  10 

to  4  and  7  to  8  ;  Saturdays,  10  to  1. 
Public  Institute,  58  Tolbooth  wynd,  Leith,  8  A.M. 

tO  10  P.M. 

Public  Works  Office,  H.M.,  Parliament  sq.,  10  to  4. 
Purveyor's  Office,  Castle,  10  to  4. 
Railway,  Caledonian,  Lothian  rd.,  &  Docks,  Leith. 
Eailway,  North  British,  Princes  street,  1  Constitu- 
tion street,  and  Citadel. 
Eecorders'  Offices— 

Calton,  21  Calton  hill,  10  to  4. 

Canongate,  163  Canongate,  10  to  3  and  6  to  8. 

Greyfriars,  City  Chambers,  10  Royal  Exchange, 
10  to  4:   Saturday,  10  to  1. 

St  Cuthbert's,  West  Churchyard,  9  to  4. 
Eegalia  of  Scotland,  Castle,  12  to  3. 
Eegister  House — 

Accountant  to  the  Court  of  Session,  No.  28  (new 
house),  10  to  3;  Saturday,  10  to  12. 

Bill  Chamber,  Nos.  2  and  4  (new  house).  Session, 
10  to  12  and  2  to  4 ;  Saturday,  10  to  12.  Va- 
cation and  recess,  10  to  12  and  2  to  3 ;  Satur- 
day, 10  to  12. 

Chancery  Office,  Nos.  39,  41,  43—10  to  3 ;  Satur- 
day, 10  to  12. 

Edictal  Citation  Office,  No.  45  (new  house).  Ses- 
sion, 3  to  4 ;  vacation,  11  to  12. 

Extractor's  Office.  Nos.  1,  3,  and  5  (new  house). 
Session,  10  to  3  and  6  to  8 ;  Saturday,  11  to  12  ; 
vacatiou,  Tuesday,  Wed.,  and  Thur.,  11  to  1. 

Fee  Fund,  Court  of  Session,  No.  11  (new  house). 
Session,  11  to  3  and  6  to  8 ;  Saturday,  10  to  12 ; 
vacation,  11  to  2. 

General  Kecords,  10  to  3 ;  Saturday,  10  to  12. 

Great  Seal,  No.  43,  2  to  3. 

Justiciary,  Nos.  40,  42.  Session,  10  to  3  and  7 
to  8  ;  vacation,  10  to  3. 

Lyon  Office,  Nos.  39,  41  (new  house),  11  to  3; 
except  Saturday,  during  vacation,  Wednesday 
and  Friday,  11  to  2. 

Privy  Seal,  No.  19,  2  to  3. 

Eegister  of  Deeds  and  Protests,  Nos.  36,  52, 
10  to  3 ;  Saturday,  10  to  1. 

Eegister  of  Hornings,  No.  10.  See  Bill  Chamber 
as  to  hours,  etc. 

Eegistration  of  Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages, 
New  Eegister  House,  10  to  4  ;  Sat.  10  to  1.  For 
Eegistration  Offices,  see  List  of  Streets,  p.  xvii. 

Sasine  Office,  No.  49,  10  to  4  ;  Saturday,  10  to  12. 

Signet,  Nos.  24.  26 — 3  to  4 ;  Saturday,  11  to  12. 

Teind  Office,  Nos.  21,  23,  25,  27  (new  house). 
Session,  10  to  3  and  6  to  8 ;  vacation,  11  to 
2  ;  Saturday,  11  to  12. 


Religious  Institution  House,  5  St  Andrew  6q. 

Bible  Society  Depository,  9£  to  7. 

City  Mission,  10  to  2. 

Sabbath  Alliance,  10  to  4. 

Scottish  Coast  Mission,  10  to  4. 

Scottish  Evangelistic  Society,  11  to  4. 
Royal  College  of  Physicians,  9  Queen  street. 
Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  18  Nicolson  street 
Royal  Engineers'  Office,  42  Northumberland  street, 

10  to  4. 

Royal  Infirmary,  Infirmary  street 

Royal  Maternity  Hospital,  Chapel  ho.,  2  Chapel  st. 

Royal  Medical  Society,  7  Melbourne  place. 

Royal  Scottish  Academy  of  Painting,  etc.,  National 

Gallery. 
Royal  Society,  Royal  Institution,  10  to  5. 
Schoolmasters'  Widows'  Fund,  16  Thistle  st,  10  to  3. 
Servants'  Institution  and  Female  Home,  4  South 

Charlotte  street. 
Session-clerks'  Offices — 

Canongate,  163  Canongate,  10  to  3  and  7  to  8. 

North  Leith,  7  Hamburg  place,  10  to  3  ;  Monday 
and  Fridav,  7  to  8 ;  Saturday,  10  to  12. 

South  Leith,  43  Kirkgate,  10  to  4 ;  Sat.  10  to  12. 

St  Cuthbert's,  6  Lothian  road,  10  to  3  and  7  to 

9  ;  Saturday,  10  to  2. 

St  Giles',  51  Cockburn  street,  10  to  3  and  6  to  8  ; 
Saturday,  10  to  12. 
Sheriff-clerk's  Office,  Sheriff  Court  House,  George 

IV.  bridge,  10  to  4  and  7  to  8 ;  Saturday,  10  to  2. 
Sheriff-clerk's  Office,  Leith,  83  Constitution  street, 

11  to  3  and  7  to  8  ;  Saturday,  11  to  1. 

Sheriff -clerk  of  Chancery  Office,  Parliament  square, 

10  to  1 ;  Saturday,  10  to  12.    Vacation,  11  to  12. 
Shore  Dues  Office,  Custom  House. 
Statue  Gallery,  Royal  Institution,  Wednesday  and 

Friday,  12  to  4 — admission,  6d. ;  Saturday,  10  to 

4 — free. 
Tax  Offices — 

Assessed  Taxes  Survey  Office,  12  Waterloo  place, 

10  to  3. 

Canongate  Poor  Rates  Office,  163  Canongate,  11 
to  3  and  6  to  8. 

City  Poor  Rates,  4  Forrest  road,  10  to  3  and  6  to 
8  ;  Saturday,  10  to  12. 

Land  Tax,  No.  10,  Property  and  Income  Tax, 
No.  12  Waterloo  pi.,  10  to  3 ;  Sat.  10  to  12. 

North  Leith  Poor  Rates,  18  North  Junction  street. 

Police  and  Prison  (City).  See  Police  Collector's 
Office. 

Police  (County),  County  Buildings,  10  to  3 ; 
Saturday,  10  to  12. 

Road  Money,  46  George  street,  10  to  3  ;  Saturday, 
10  to  12. 

South  Leith,  94  Constitution  street. 

St  Cuthbert's  or  West  Kirk  Poor  Rates,  10  Han- 
over street,  10  to  3  and  6  to  8. 
Telegraph  Offices — 

Electric,  68  Princes  street,  26  Bernard  street,  Par- 
liament House  lobby,  Caledonian  Station,  7 
a.m.  to  10  p.m.  ;  Sunday,  9  to  10J  a.m.,  4  to 
6  p.m. 

Magnetic,  63  Princes  street  and  29  Bernard  street, 
8  a.m.  to  10  p.m.  ;  Sunday,  9  to  10  a.m.  and  4 

to  6  P.M. 
United  Kingdom,  1  Hanover  street  and  41  Con- 
stitution street ;  week  days,  7  a.m.  to  midnight ; 
Sunday,  9  to  10.30  a.m.,  and  4  to  10  p.m. 
Town-clerk's  Office,  Leith,  19  Charlotte  street. 
United  Presbvterian  Church  Office,  5  Queen  street, 

10  to  4  and*  6  to  8. 
Water  Company's  Office,  123  Princes  street,  10  to 

3  and  6  to  8 ;  Saturday,  10  to  1. 
Watt  Institution  and  School  of  Arts,  Adam  square. 
Weights  and  Measures,  Writers'  court,  10  to  4  and 
6  to  8;  Sat.  10  to  2,  for  county,  County  Buildgs. 


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William  Skinner, 
Peter  Miller,     . 
John  W.  Mackie, 
George  Eliza  Russe 
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Thomas  Methven, 
Thomas  Sloan, 
John  Eussel,    . 
James  Crichton, 
James  Macknight, 
Eichard  Wilson, 
John  Hope, 
A.  Kelly  Morison, 
Peter  L.  Cattanach, 
Peter  Howden, 
John  Tawse,    . 
JoLn  Wilson,  . 
James  Blackadder, 
Adam  Mossman, 
James  Lewis,   . 
Hugh  Brown,  . 
Eobert  Younger, 
John  Cochrane, 
Eichard  Bladworth, 
James  Ford, 
Eobert  Gordon, 
Allan  Boak, 
Thomas  Eowatt, 
David  Peat,  Rear- A 
John  Greig.  jun., 
Joseph  H.  Stott, 
William  Pairman, 
David  Lewis,  . 
James  Colston, 
John  J.  Muirhead, 
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PUBLIC  DEPARTMENTS. 


Town-Clerk,  James  David  Marwick. 

City  Assessors,  G.  Young  and  J.  M'Laren. 

Chamberlain,  D.  I.  Robertson. 

Depute  City  Clerk  in  Magisterial  and  Judicial  De- 
partment, and  Extractor  of  the  Dean  of  Guild 
Court,  Robert  Morham. 

Accountant,  Robert  Adam. 

Superintendent  of  Public  Works,  D.  Cousin. 

Procurator-Fiscal,  R.  Bruce  Johnston.  W.S. 

Law  Agent,  W.  White-Millar,  S.S.C,  8  Bank  street. 

Medical  Officer  of  Health,  EL  D.  Littlejohn,  M.D. 

Assessor  under  the  Valuation  of  Lands  Act,  Robert 
Paterson. 

Session-Clerk,  David  Beatson,  51  Cockburn  street. 

Council-Officer,  A.  Macpherson,  City  Chambers. 

Keeper  of  Imperial  Wei  fits  and  Measures,  James 
Anderson. 

Out-door  Inspector  of  Weights  and  Measures,  "William 
Shaw. 

Agent  for  ihe  City,  as  Superiors  of  Leith,  Andrew 
Snody,  S.S.C. 

Clerk  ofCanongate,  TV.  Fraser,  W.S. 

COURT  OF  POLICE. 

Judges,  The  Lord  Provost,  the  six  Bailies  of  the 

City,  the  Sheriff,  and  the  Sheriff-substitutes  of  the 

County. 
Procurator-Fiscals,  Thomas  Linton,  John  Paterson, 

and  Charles  Macpherson. 
Clerk  of  Court,  James  Morham. 
First  Lieutenant,  Alex.  M'Lellan. 
Lieutenants,  Duncan  Millar,  John  Milligan,  Kenneth 

Thomson,  John  Swanson. 
Inspectors,   George   Sharp,   K.   Thomson,  and   M. 

M'Dermott. 
Sergeant,  William  Elder. 

CIVIL  DEPARTMENT. 

Superintendent  of  Police.  Thomas  Linton. 
Surgeon,  H.  D.  Littlejohn,  M.D. 
Building  Engineer,  Charles  Macpherson. 
Inspector  of  Lighting  and  Cleaning,  John  Paterson  ; 

Assistant,  John  Blackwood. 
Inspector  of  Nuisances,  John  P.-iterson. 
Master  of  Fire-engines,  John  Mitchell. 
Billet-master,  James  Morham. 
Inspector  if  Markets,  Robert  Carmichael. 
Inspector  of  Dealers  in  Coals,  Peter  Taylor. 
Collector,  Malcolm  S.  Irvine. 
Accountants,  D.  Murray,  C.A.,  and  Robert  Adam. 
Law  Agent,  John  Richardson. 
Housekeeper,  James  Ranken. 


Procurator-Fiscal,  James  Paris,  S.S.C. 
Moderator,  John  Middleton,  M.D. 
Vice-Moderator,  Robert  Younger. 
Clerk,  John  Wallace. 
Officer,  George  J.  Dunnett. 


HIGH  CONSTABLES. 

Moderator,  W.  R.  Clapperton. 

Vice- Moderator,  William  Dick. 

Treasurer,  Andrew  Robertson. 

Secretary,  Robert  Mitchell. 

Surr/eon,  Andrew  Smart.  M.D. 

Custodier,  William  Cropper,  jun. 

Captains  of  If rards— Ward  1.  Thomas  Hall;  2. 
William  Porteous ;  3.  John  Nicol  ;  4.  John 
Stevenson ;  5.  George  Campbell ;  6.  "William 
Grant;  7.  Alexander  Cockburn;  S.  William 
Richardson;  9-   Tliomas  Wihon  ;  10.  John  Wil- 

'  liamson  ;  11.  Francis  Farquharson  ;  12.  William 
Angles;  13.  John  Thomson. 


ABBEY  OF  H0LYR00D  HOUSE. 

The  Bailie  holds  a  Court  in  the  Abbey  Court-house, 
on  the  first  Saturday  of  every  month,  at  two 
o'clock. 

Bailie,  William  B.  Hay,  S.S.C. 


MAGISTRATES  AND  TOWN  COUNCIL 
OF  LEITH. 

Provost,  James  Watt. 

Bailies,  William  Steven,  Youne;  Pentland,  junior, 

Alexander  Heveridge,  John  Milne. 
Treasurer,  C.  S.  Chalmers. 
Councillors,  Peter  Bell,   Alexander  Miles,    N.  M. 

Mackie,  J.  0.  Garland,  William  Shiels,  William 

M'Intosh,    James    Mather,    Andrew   Archibald, 

John  Powrie,  Thomas  Wilkie. 
Commissioners  of  Police,  the  Provost,  Magistrates, 

and  Town  Council. 
Superintendent    arid    Procurator  -  Fiscal   of  Police 

Court,  James  Grant. 
Toion-Clerk,  W.  H.  Couper. 
Assessor,  William  Ivory,  advocate. 
Officer,  Andrew  Cooke. 

ADMIRAL  AND  BAILIE  COURTS  OF  LEITH. 

William  Steven,  Young  Pentland,  junior,  Alexander 

Beveridsre,  John  Milne. 
Clerk,  W/fL  Couper. 
Assessor,  William  Ivory,  advocate. 
Procurator-Fiscal,  John  Murdoch. 
Officer,  Andrew  Cooke. 


OFFICE  OF  H.  M.  WORKS, 

Exchequer  Chambers,  Parliament  Square. 

Surveyor  for  Scotland,  Robert  Matheson. 
Assistant  Clerks,  Andrew  Kerr,  Charles  A.  Doyle, 
and  John  Chalmers. 


H.  M.  GAZETTE  OFFICE, 
13  North  Bank  Stre°t. 
Keeper  and  Superintendent,  W.  A.  Laurie,  W.S. 
Chief  Clerk,  James  Wilkie. 

LANDS  VALUATION  OFFICE, 

10  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 
Assessor,  Robert  Paterson,  architect. 

LANDS  VALUATION,  SCOTLAND  (RAIL- 
WAYS AND  CANALS), 
5  Gayfidd  Square,  Edinburgh. 
Assessor,  Georsre  Dods. 
Assistant  do.,  William  Bennet. 


GENERAL  REGISTRY  OFFICE  OF  BIRTHS, 
DEATHS,  AND  MARRIAGES, 

New  General  Register  House. 
Registrar-General,  WTlliam  Pitt  Dundas,  advocate. 

Deputy  Clerk  Register. 
Secretary,  George  Seton,  advocate. 
Chief  Clerk,  John  Stewart. 
Senior  Clerk,  John  Paton. 
3d  Clerk,  David  Winter  ;  4th  Clerk,  Daniel  Stewart ; 

5th  Clerk,  John  Milne. 

STATISTICAL  DEPARTMENT. 
Superintendent,  James  Stark,  M.D. 
Assistants,    1st,    Archibald  Douglas;   2d,    William 
Ralph  ;  3d,  Peter  Slater. 

INDEX  DEPARTMENT. 
Indexer,  James  Colquhoun. 
Transcriber,  Geo.  D.  Bruce. 


PUBLIC  DEPARTMENTS. 


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Sorters,  R.  H.  Smith  and  J.  M.  Crawford. 
Messenger,  John  Lockhart. 

Inspector  of  Registers,  G.  Bell,  M.D.,  also  Examiner 
of  South- Eastern  District. 

DISTRICT  EXAMINERS. 
I.  Northern  District.  —  Orkney,  Shetland, 
Caithness,  Sutherland,  Ross  and  Cromarty, 
and  Inverness — Alex.  Grigor,  Dingwall. 
II.  North-Eastern  District.  —  Nairn,  Elgin, 
Banff,  Aberdeen,  Kincardine,  and  Forfar — 
Andrew  Jervise,  Brechin. 

III.  Midland  District.— Perth,  Fife,  Stirling, 
Clackmannan,  Kinross,  Dumbarton,  and 
Bute — Henry  Clarence  Gordon,  Albany 
Cottage,  Edinburgh. 

IV.  South-Western  District.— Lanark  (except- 
ing city  of  Glasgow),  Renfrew,  and 
Argyll — Gibson  Stott,  Greenock. 
V.  South-Eastern  District. — Edinburgh,  Had- 
dington, Linlithgow,  and  city  of  Glasgow — 
George  William  Bell,  M.D.,  Edinburgh. 

VI.  Southirn  District. — Ayr,  Wigtown,  Kirk- 
cudbright, Dumfries,  Roxburgh,  Selkirk, 
Peebles,  and  Berwick— Alfred  C.  C.  List, 
Portland  Road,  Kilmarnock. 


First  Assistant  Curator,  James  Grahame. 
Second  do.,  Wm.  W.  Robertson. 
Attendant,  James  Johnston. 
First  Doorkeeper,  Thomas  Anderson. 
Second  do.,  David  M'Farlane. 
Housekeeper,  George  Walters. 
Porter,  Robert  Hutchinson. 


EDINBURGH  MUSEUM  of  SCIENCE  and  AST. 
Director,  Professor  T.  C.  Archer. 
Regius  Keeper  of  Natural  History  Collection,  Pro- 
fessor Allman. 
Curator,  A.  Galletly. 
Natural  History  Assistant,  J.  B.  Davies. 
Clerks,  J.  Paton  and  J.  Gibson. 
Head  Porter,  T.  C.  Tyrie. 


NATIONAL  MUSEUM  of  the  ANTIQUARIES 

of  SCOTLAND. 
Keeper,  W.  T.  M'Culloch. 
Assistant  ditto,  Hobert  Paul. 


BOARD  of  TRUSTEES  for  MANUFACTURES, 
&c,  Instituted  1727. 

Office.  Royal  Institution,  Mound. 

Commissioners,  Duke  of  Buccleuch,  Sir  G.  Grant 
Suttie,  Bart.,  Sir  Wm.  Gibson-Craig,  Bart.,  the 
LordColonsav,  Earl  of  Caithness.  J.  Steell,  R.S.A., 
Earl  of  Dalhousie,  D.  0.  Hill,  Esq.,  R.S.A.,  Lord 
Elcho,  M.P.,  Sir  James  Matheson,  Bart,  M.P., 
James  Moncreiff,  M.P.,  Duke  of  Argyll,  Lord 
Justi'-e-Genernl  (Inglis),  Lord  Justice-Clerk 
(Patton),  Professor  L}-on  Playfair,  C.B.,  Lord 
Jerviswoode,  Lord  Barcaple.  Geo.  Young,  M.P., 
Lieut.-Col.  C.  F.  Maxwell,  Francis  Abbott,  J.  T. 
Gibson-Craig,  W.S.,  Sir  Geo.  Harvey,  P.K.S.A., 
Robert  Horn,  Sir  Wm.  Stirling  Maxwell,  Btirt., 
M.P.,  Wm.  Titos.  Thomson,  Sir  Hugh  Hume 
Campbell,  Bart.,  Edward  Strathearn  Gordon 
(Lord  Advocate),  Archibald  Campbell  Swinton. 

Secretary,  Hon.  Bouverie  F.  Primrose. 

Chief  Clerk,  James  Wilson. 

Clerks,  W.  C.  Miller,  John  Henderson,  and  John 
Davidson. 

Messenger,  George  Stenhouse. 


SCHOOL  OF  ART 

IN  CONNECTION  WITH  THE  DEPARTMENT  of  science 
AND  ART  UNDER  THE  COMMITTEE  OF  PRIVY  COUN- 
CIL FOR  EDUCATION. 

Manaqers,    The   Commissioners   of  the   Board   of 

Manufactures. 
Secretary,  Hon.  Bouverie  F.  Primrose. 
Certificated  Art  Masters,  Charles  D.  Hodder,  Wm. 

A.  Morley. 
Certificated  Art  Mistress,  Miss  Susan  Ashworth. 
Curator,  George  Bayliss. 
Assistant  ditto,  William  Roy. 
Housekeeper,  Georgo  Walters. 
Porter,  David  Black. 


NATIONAL  GALLERY  OF  SCOTLAND. 

Trustees,  The  Commissioners  of  the  Board  of  Manu- 
factures. 
Secretary,  Hon.  Bouverie  F.  Primrose. 
Principal  Curator  and  Keeper,  Wm.  B.  John6tone, 
R.S.A. 


ROYAL  OBSERVATORY, 

Calton  Hill. 

Astronomer  Royal  for  Scotland,  C.  Piazzi  Smyth, 

F.R.SS.L.  &  E.,  F.R.A.S. 
First  Assistant  do.,  Alex.  Wallace,  M.A. 
Seco7id  Assistant  do.,  P.  Williamson. 


BOARD  OF  BRITISH  FISHERIES. 

Office,  Royal  Institution,  Mound. 

(Established  under  provisions  of  Act  48  Geo.  in, 
c.  110  ;  10  &  11  Vict.  c.  91 ;  and  23  &  24  Vict, 
c.  92.) 

Commissioners,  Earl  of  Caithness,  George  Traill, 
M.P.,  J.  T.  Gibson-Craig,  Lord  Elcho,  M.P.,  Sir 
James  Matheson,  Bart.,  M.P.,  George  Loch,  Lord 
Justice-General  (Inglis),  Professor  Lyon  Play- 
fair,  C.B.,  Andrew  Coventry,  Lord  Jerviswoode, 
A.  S.  Finlay,  J.  Caird,  Professor  Allman, 
J.  J.  Grieve,  Lieut.-Col.  C.  F.  Maxwell,  George 
Young,  M.P.,  Vice-Admiral  William  Ramsay, 
C.B.,  the  Lord  Advocate  (Gordon)  and  the  So- 
licitor-General (Millar)  ex  officiis. 

Secretary,  Hon.  Bouverie  F.  Primrose. 

Chief  Clerk.  J.  Wilson. 

Clerks,  W.  C.  Miller,  John  Henderson,  and  Johni 
Davidson. 

General  Inspector,  L.  Lnmb,  Lcith. 

Assistant  ditto,  George  Reiach,  Greenock. 

Commander  of  '■Princess  Royal''  Cutter,  Samuel 
M 'Donald. 

Engineers  for  building  Piers  or  Quays,  Messrs  David 
and  Thomas  Stevenson,  C.E. 

Messenger,  George  Stenhouse. 

Porter,  Alexander  Edgar. 


H,  M.  PRISON  MANAGERS. 
Office,  11  Melbourne  Place. 
Managers.  The  Sheriff  of  Perthshire;  The  Inspect 
tor  of  Prisons  for  Scotland;  The  Crown  Agent; 
J.  H.  Burton,  LL.D.  (who  also  acts  as  secretary). 
Chief  Clerk,  Louis  De  Maria. 
Assistant  Clerk,  William  Donaldson. 
Messenger,  Thomas  Cameron. 


H.  M.  INSPECTOR  OF  PRISONS  FOR 
SCOTLAND. 

Herbert  Poulton  Voules,  Uffington,  Stamford. 


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PUBLIC  DEPARTMENTS. 


GENEEAL  BOARD  OF  COMMISSIONERS  IN 
LUNACY, 

Post  Office  Buildings. 
Commissioners,    Sir  John   Don   Wauchope,    Bart,, 

Chairman;  George  Young,  M.P.,  George  Monro, 

Sir  James  Coxe,  M.D.,  and  William  Alexander 

Francis  Browne,  M.D. 
Deputy  Commissioners,  Dr  Arthur  Mitchell,  and  Dr 

George  A.  Paterson. 
Secretary,  William  Forbes. 
Clerk  to  the  Board,  M.  F.  Ogilvy. 
Clerks,  W.  J.  Batt  and  T.  W.  L.  Spence. 
Messenger,  William  Lear. 


COMMISSIONERS  OF  NORTHERN  LIGHT- 
HOUSES. 

Office.  84  George  Street. 

The  Lord  Advocate,  Solicitor-General,  the  Lord 
Provost  and  Senior  Bailies  of  Edinburgh  and 
Glasgow  ;  the  Provosts  of  Aberdeen,  Inverness, 
•Campbeltown,  Dundee,  Greenock,  and  Leith  ;  the 
Sheriffs  of  Edinburgh.  Lanark,  Renfrew,  Bute, 
Argyll,  Inverness,  Ross,  Orkney,  Caithness  and 
Sutherland,  Aberdeen,  Ayr,  Fife.  Forfar,  Kin- 
cardine, Galloway,  Elgin,  Haddington,  and 
Berwick. 

Secretary,  Alex.  Cuningham,  W.S. 

Engineers  for  New  Works,  David 
F.RS.E.,  M.I.C.E.,  and  Thomas 
F.R.S.E. 

Examiner  of  Accounts,  Geo.  Steuart. 

Superintendent,  James  Young. 

Foremen  of  Repairs,  P.  Hume  and  John  Miller 

Bookkeeper,  John  Sherar. 

First  Clerk,  James  Murdoch. 

Second  Clerk,  Wm.  L.  Barbour. 

Third  Clerk,  Robert  Forbes. 

Fourth  Clerk,  Hugh  Innes. 


Stevenson, 
Stevenson, 


BOARD  OF  SUPERVISION  FOR  RELIEF  OF 
THE  POOR. 

Office,  125  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Board  —  William  Stuart  Walker  of  Bowland, 
Chairman ;  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Provost  of 
Edinburgh;  the  Hon.  Lord  Provost  of  Glas- 
gow; the  Solicitor -General  of  Scotland;  the 
Sheriffs-depute  of  the  counties  of  Perth,  Renfre  , 
and  Ross  and  Cromarty  ;  Sir  Win.  Gibson-Craig 
of  Riccarton,  Bart.  ;  and  William  Smythe,  of 
Methven. 

Secretary,  John  Skelton,  advocate. 

General  Superintendents  of  the  Poor,  W.  A.  Peterkin 
and  Alex.  Campbell. 

Visiting  Officer,  Malcolm  M'Neill. 

Superintendent  of  Vaccine  Institution,  William  Hus- 
band, M.D. 

Clerks,  Class  I.:  0.  G.  Campbell,  W.S.;  Wm.  Millar; 
James  Clarke. 

Clerks,  Class  II.:  William  Warden,  David  Hugh 
Wilson,  Henry  Torrance. 

Messenger,  William  Knox. 


Dixson,  James  Blackadder,  David  Nimmo,  George 
Meldrum,  J.  B.  W.  Lee,  S.S.C.,  George  Val lance, 
Alex  Boswell,  James  Gray,  Wm.  S.  Stuart,  S.S.C.,     . 
John  C.  Hay,  Alex.  Gowans,  David  Curror,  S.S.C., 
John  Wightman,  Wm.  Hamilton,  William  Hislop, 
James  Wood,  Bailie  Miller,  Bailie  Skinner,  David 
Lewis,  John  Cochrane,    Bobcrt    Ritchie,   James     , 
Hope,  W.S..  William  White,  John  James. 
Inspector;  George  Greig ;  Office,  12  Lauriston  lane. 
Assistant  Inspectors,  Robert  Davidson,  Geo.  Jamie- 
son,  Archibald  Dewar,  Thomas  Hay,  and  Dugald 
Cowan. 
Bookkeeper,  David  Hutchison. 
Clerks,    Andrew   Ferrier,    David  Caldwell,   J.   K. 

Gardner,   and  Wm.  Mitchell. 
Bouse  Governor,  Daniel  Kemp. 
Chaplain,  Robert  Johnston. 
Matron,  Mrs  Sarah  Anderson. 
Assistant  do  ,  Miss  Margaret  Kemp. 
Teacher,  R.  D.  Barnes. 
Gatekeepers,  Thomas  M'Kenzie,  William  Scott,  and 

John  Watson. 
Lunatic  Wards — Attendant,  Miss  Jack. 
House  Surgeon,  John  Smith,  M.D. 
Dispensary    and    District    Surgeon,     Francis    D. 

M'Cowan,  M.D. 
District    Surgeons,    James    Cappie,   M.D.,   W.  D. 

Adams,  M.D.,  and  Thos.  R.  Eraser,  M.D. 
Apothecary,  William  Galbraith. 
Funerator,  William  Greig. 

Collector  of  Poor  Rates,  Joseph  Wood ;    Office,  4 
Forrest  Road. 

Canongate. 
Chairman,  Bobert  Younger. 

Acting   Committee,  J.  Lewis,  B.  Henderson,  Thos. 
Carmichael,  Andrew  Slater,  D.  C.  Moodie,  Wil- 
liam Menelaws,  J.   Smith,  Jas.  Hood,    William 
Brash,  R.  Veitch,  D.  Nicholson,  H.  Smellie,  Geo. 
Brotherston,  D.  B.  Fox,  William  Knight,  Alex. 
Webster,   James    Coxson,   D.    Martin,   Andrew 
Thomson,    William    Gilmour,    J.    K.    Watson, 
Andrew   Smith,   John   Milne,   William   Taylor, 
Robert  Chessar,  Thomas  Dryburgh,  Rev.  Daniel 
M-Fie,  and  Thomas  Wilson. 
Inspector,  James  Thomson. 
Surgeon,  H.  D.  Alexander,  M.D. 
Governor,  James  Rew. 
Matron,  Mrs  Rew. 
Chaplain,  Hugh  Rose,  jun. 
Collector,  James  Allison. 
Gatekeeper,  John  Murray. 

Inspector's  Office,  163  Canongate.    Office  Hours,  10 
to  3,  and  5  to  7  ;  Saturday,  10  to  2. 


PAROCHIAL  BOARDS. 
City  of  Edinburgh. 
Chairman,  David  Curror,  S.S.C. 
Managers,  J.  H.  Stott,  David  Currie,  James  Lewis, 
Richard  Bladworth,  John  Smith,  Duncan  Grant, 
John  Russel,  John  Towert,  Robert  Walker,  Robert 


St  Cuthberfs,  or  West  Church. 

Chairman,  Sir  James  Gardiner  Baird,  Bart. 

Acting  Committee,  Thomas  Scott  Anderson,  W.S., 
Wi'lliam  Balleny,  John  M.  Balfour,  W.S.,  James 
Braidwood,  William  Brough,  Alexander  Brown, 
John  Brown,  John  Cox,  Robert  Cox,  W.S., 
Adam  Curror,  John  Dobie,  Lieut.-Col.  Eddington, 
Charles  H.  Favquharson,  John  Gordon,  David 
Greig,  Alex.  Hay,  James  Hardie,  Robert  Hood, 
M.D.,  Robert  Johnston,  W.S.,  James  Leggat, 
William  Martin,  James  Miller,  William  Mann, 
John  Y.  Myrtle,  M  D.,  William  MlGregm-,  James 
Pears,  William  Sharp,  John  Swan,  J.  K.  Smith, 
George  Smith,  Thomas  Swanston,  James  Turner, 
jun.,  David  Wilson,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S. 

Acting  Committee  meets  on  the  third  Friday- of 
each  month,  at  11  a.m.  I 

Inspector,  etc.,  James  Craig;  Office,  St  Cuthberts 
Manse. 

Assistant  Inspectors,  Robert  Brown,  John  Miur, 
Robert  Cook,  and  James  Stirling. 


PUBLIC  DEPARTMENTS. 


529 

and  the  other  Commissioners  of  Justiciary;  the 
Lord  Advocate  and  Solicitor- General  ;  Bailies, 
Dean  of  Guild,  and  Treasurer  of  the  City;  the 
Provost  and  Magistrates  of  Leith— all  for  the  time 
being ;  and 

Ainslie,  Daniel,  48  Moray  Place. 

Anderson,  Finlay,  32  Moray  Place. 

Auchie,  Alexander,  4  Argyle  Square. 

Bain,  William,  14  Hanover  Street 

Band,  Sir  James  G.,  Edmonstone  House. 

Balfour,  James,  13  Eton  Terrace. 

Balfour,  Robert,  10  Claremont  Crescent. 

Beattie,  Adam,  3b  Chalmers  Street 

Beattie,  William,  Lauriston  Gardens. 

Berry,  George,  Rosefield  Cottage,  Portobello. 

Black,  Adam,  6  North  Bridgo. 

Blackadder,  James,  34  Abercromby  Place. 

Boyd,  John,  2  York  Place. 

Boyd,  Thomas  J.,  41  Moray  Place. 

Brodie,  J.  C,  Gogar  Bank,  Hermiston. 

Brown,  William,  25  Dublin  Street. 

Buckmaster,  T.,  London. 

Burton,  John  Hill,  LL.D.,  Craig  House,  Lothian 

Burn. 
Callander,  H.,  C.A.,  8  St  Vincent  Street. 
Cassels,  Alexander,  8  Northumberland  Street. 
Chambers,  William,  339  High  Street. 
Clapperton,  John,  Home  Lodge,  Viewforth. 
Clark,  A.  R,  17  Great  Stuart  Street. 
Cowan,  Charles,  38  West  Register  Street. 
Cowan,  "William,  15  Princes  Street. 
Craig,  Right  Hon.  Sir  W.  Gibson,  Bart.,  5  Thistle 

Street. 
Craig,  James  T.  Gibson,  5  Thistle  Street. 
Crichton,  Hew,  13  Nelson  Street. 
Crombie,  John,  90  Lauriston  Place. 
Cunningham,  James,  50  Queen  Street. 
Dalziel,  George,  5  Thistle  Street. 
Davidson,  Archibald,  Craiglockhart  House. 
Davidson,  Henry,  Muirhouse,  Davidson's  Mains 
Dickson,  David,  3  Park  Place. 
Douglas,  A.  H.,  26  India  Street. 
Douglas,  C,  13  Atholl  Crescent. 
Douglas,  Francis  Brown,  21  Moray  Place. 
Duncan,  James,  6  Hill  Street. 
Duncan,  W.  J.,  National  Bank. 
Duncan,  William,  1  Heriot  Row. 
Dymock,  James  R..  20  George  Square. 
Edmondston,  T.,  110  West  Bow. 
Esson,  G.  A.,  10  Great  King  Street. 
Falshaw,  James,  26  Castle  Street. 
Finlay,  G.  L.,  17  Northumberland  Street. 
Fletcher,  Angus,  Inland  Revenue  Office. 
Flockhart,  William,  52  North  Bridge. 
Forrester,  William,  11  Royal  Exchange. 
Foulis,  Robert,  Cupar. 
Fraser,  A.  M.,  144  Princes  Street. 
Fraser,  Arthur,  10  Randolph  Crescent. 
Fyfe,  Andrew,  15  Leopold  Place. 
Gairdner,  John,  45  Northumberland  Street. 
Gibson,  John,  jun.,  12  South  Charlotte  Street 
Girdwood,  William,  Corstorphine. 
Grant,  Joseph,  3  Bath  Street,  Portobello. 
Gray,  Alexander,  30  Stafford  Street. 
Greenoak,  R,  9  Mayfield  Terrace. 
Greig,  John,  jun.,  3  Tantallon  Place. 
Grierson,  Andrew,  15  St  Andrew  Square. 
Gulland,  James,  55  Hanover  Street. 
Harrison,  George,  36  North  Bridge. 
Hay,  Alexander,  1  Gayfield  Place. 
Heriot,  F.  L.  M.,  35  Moray  Place. 
Hewat,  John,  15  North-west  Circus  Place. 
Hope,  James,  119  Princes  Street. 
Howe,  Alexander,  W.S.,  17  Moray  Place. 
Hunter,  Robert,  67  Northumberland  Street. 


Cashier  and  Bookkeeper,  George  Pearson. 
Ldssistort  do.,  Charles  Cossar  Clapham. 

Clerks,  George  J.  Campbell,  Alexander  F.  Ross,  and 

William  Alexander. 
,  House  Govtrnor,  William  Cowan. 
[Matron,  Miss  Ross. 
;  Assistant  do..  Miss  Pearson. 
\House  Surqeon,  J.  Niven,  M.D. 
I  Chaplain,  Cumberland  Hill. 
I  Teacher,  Robert  Byers. 
\Funerator,  John  Clark. 

\Lunatic  Attendants,  William  Darling  and  Mrs.  Jen- 
|     kinson. 

I  Gatekeeper,  John  Sanderson. 

I  District  Surgeons,  J.  Middleton,  M.D.,  1  West  Adam 
Street ;  J.  Rutherfoord  Turnbull,  physician  and 
[  surgeon,  104  Lauriston  Place;  Thompson  Lowne, 
I  M.D.,  46  Minto  Street;  Andrew  Smart  M.D.,  24 
;     Melville  St. ;  W.  Husband,  M.D.,  28  Clarence  St. 

Collector  of  Assessment  for  Poor,  James  Paterson  ; 
1     Office,  10  Hanover  Street. 

South  Leith. 

GENERAL  COMMITTEE. 

Chairman,  G.  A.  M'Laren. 

James  Walker,  James  Watt,  William  Thomson, 
Thomas  Hardie,  Chas.  Doig,  David  Callender,  J. 
Sturrock,  William  Ford,  Jas.  Brown,  William 
Steedman.  Charles  Williamson,  Alex.  F.  Paterson, 
Robert  M'Intosh,  A.  G.  Home,  M.D.,  Wm.  Thor- 
burn,  John  French,  Thos.  Lindsay,  James  Dick- 
son, Andrew  Clark,  S.L.,  Thomas  Dowie,  S.S.C., 
John  Adam. 

Visiting  Lunatic  Asylum  Committee,  Geo.  A.  M'Laren, 
James  Dickson,  Alex.  Geo.  Home,  M.D. 

Medical  Officers,  T.  Williamson,  M.D.,  40  Quality 
Street  Leith  ;  H.  D.  Alexander,  M.D.,  46  Canon- 
gate,  Edinburgh. 

Inspector,  A.  C.  Simpson ;  Sub-inspector,  J.  Day. 

Bookkeeper,  George  Begbie. 

House  Governor,  Alexander  Grant. 

Matron,  Jane  Smith. 

Chaplain,  George  M'Farlane. 

Teacher,  Andrew  Moffat. 

Collector,  James  Galloway. 

North  Leith. 

GENERAL  COMMITTEE. 

Chairman,  Rev.  Walter  M.  Goalen. 

Andrew  Archibald,  James  Braidwood,  James  Bur- 
gess, William  Calder,  A.  Cunningham,  sen.,  James 
Dickson,  Thomas  Dishington,  Colin  Duncan, 
Wm.  Flockhart,  William  Gavin,  James  Hunter, 
Wm.  Kinghorn.  James  Knox,  Donald  Lamont, 
John  Macnab,  Alex.  Mason,  James  Mather,  J.  S. 
Mathieson,  Alex.  Miles,  Richard  Millar,  Hugh 
Morton,  D.  S.  Peddie,  Thomas  Phipps,  D.  H. 
Robertson,  M.D.,  Adolphus  M.  Sceales,  John  T. 
Shearer,  John  Smart,  Peter  Stocks,  Joseph 
Taylor,  James  Thomson,  Alex.  Tod,  John  Tod. 

Inspector,  James  Miles. 

House  Governor,  Alexander  Lawson. 

Chaplain,  George  Arnot. 

Matron,  Mrs  Lawson. 

Collector,  James  Webster. 

Medical  Officer,  R.  Macnair,  M.D. 

Law  Agents,  Mann  and  Duncan,  S.S.C.,  21  Bernard 
Street 

Porter,  D.  Trench. 


COMMISSION  OF  THE  PEACE  FOE  THE 
CITY  AND  LIMITS  OF  THE  EDIN- 
BURGH POLICE  ACT,  1862. 

The  Lord  Provost :  Lord  Justice-General,   and 
the  other  Lords  of  Session ;  Lord  Justice-Clerk, 
2L 


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PUBLIC  DEPARTMENTS. 


Ivory,  W.,  12  Albany  Street. 

Jenner,  Charles,  Duddingston. 

Johnston,  Eobert,  27  Royal  Terrace. 

Johnston,  Sir  W.,  Kirkhill. 

Kay,  John,  72  Northumberland  Street. 

Knox,  Thomas,  15  Hanover  Street. 

Law,  W.,  31  St  Andrew  Square. 

Lawson,  A.  M.,  25  Drummond  Place. 

Lawson,  Charles,  1  George  iv.  Bridge. 

Leburn,  Thomas,  56  George  Square. 

Lindsay,  William,  Hermitage  Hill. 

Livingston,  Josiah,  4  Minto  Street. 

M'Crie,  William,  22  Leith  Walk. 

Mackenzie,  J.  W.,  16  Royal  Circus. 

Macknight,  James,  12  London  Street. 

M'Candlish,  J.  M.,  4  Doune  Terrace. 

M'Laren,  David,  36  Greenhill  Gardens. 

M'Laren,  D.,  M.P.,  Newington  House. 

M'Laren,  John,  12  Darnaway  Street. 

Macrae,  J.  A.,  LL.D.,  14  Gloucester  Place. 

Mansfield,  Thomas,  7  Thistle  Street. 

Marshall,  Archibald,  41  Minto  Street. 

Marshall,  Robert,  86  Lauriston  Place. 

Meldrum,  George,  53  York  Place. 

Millar,  John,  2  South  St  Andrew  Street. 

Moinet,  John,  30  Melville  Street. 

Milne,  John,  44  Albany  Street. 

Moir,  John,  52  Castle  Street. 

Moncreiff,  Wm.,  10  Rutland  Square. 

Mood,  John,  Rosehall  House,  Dalkeith  Road. 

Morrison,  Adam,  45  York  Place. 

Mossman,  Adam,  30  Princes  Street. 

Muir,  William,  Wet  Docks. 

Muirhead,  C,  7  Heriot  Row. 

Murdoch.  J.  B.,  22  Manor  Place. 

Murray,  Thomas.,  LL.D.,  Elm  Bank,  Lasswade. 

Murray,  T.  G.,  11  Randolph  Crescent. 

Nicholson,  J.  B. 

Oliver,  J.  S.,  8  Greenhill  Park. 

Omond,  Robert,  43  Charlotte  Square. 

Pears,  James,  7  Fin  gal  Place. 

Pearson,  Adam,  22  Blackford  Road. 

Peat,  David,  R.N.,  Viewforth  House. 

Peddie,  James,  7  Chalmers  Street. 

Pow,  James,  Walltower,  Penicuik. 

Ranken,  Thomas,  17  St  Andrew  Square. 

Renton,  W.,  12  Princes  Street. 

Richardson,  F.,  Old  Corn  Exchange. 

Richardson,  James,  16  Coates  Crescent. 

Richardson,  John,  50  Northumberland  Street. 

Richardson,  Robert,  105  West  Bow. 

Ritchie,  John,  55  George  Square. 

Robertson,  G.,  W.S.,  17  Royal  Circus. 

Romanes,  Robert,  4  Oxford  Terrace. 

Rose,  Hugh,  3  Hillside  Crescent. 

Russell,  G.  E.,  14  Regent  Terrace. 

Shaw,  Patrick,  36  Charlotte  Square. 

Skinner,  W.,  W.S.,  31  Great  King  Street. 

Smith,  David,  64  Princes  Street. 

Spence,  William,  36  St  Andrew  Square. 

Stark,  James,  21  Rutland  Street. 

Stevenson,  Alexander,  9  Heriot  Row. 

Stoddart,  John  R.,  16  Dublin  Street. 

Stott,  Joseph  H.,  12  Niddry  Street. 

Strong,  Thomas,  45  Melville  Street. 

Tait,  Andrew,  33  Rose  Street. 

Taylor,  James,  Starley  Hall,  Burntisland. 

Thorn,  David,  68  Constitution  Street. 

Thomson,  Archibald,  29  Gilmore  Place. 

Thomson,  David  J.,  19  East  Claremont  Street. 

Thomson,  James  G.,  14  York  Place. 

Thomson,  Thomas,  Hailes  House,  Slateford. 

Thorburn,  George,  12  Hermitage  Place,  Leith 

Vallance,  George,  1  Gayfield  Square. 

Waddell,  W.,  20  Royal  Circus. 

Walker,  Robert,  12  Bank  Street 


Watson,  James,  45  Charlotte  Square. 
Wilson,  James,  31  Gilmore  Place. 
Wilson,  Robert  S.,  Woodburn,  Dalkeith. 
Wood,  Alexander,  10  St  Colme  Street. 
Wood,  William,  2  Oxford  Terrace. 
Wright,  John,  17  Hill  Street. 
Young,  George,  47  Moray  Place. 
Young,  James,  126  High  Street. 

Clerk,  Robert  Morham. 
Procurator-Fiscal,  R.  Bruce  Johnston. 

One  of  the  Justices  attends  daily  in  the  Council 
Chambers,  Royal  Exchange,  at  11  o'clock,  for  the 
despatch  of  business. 


COMMISSION  OF  THE  PEACE  FOE  THE 
COUNTY  OF  EDINBURGH  OR  MIDLOTHIAN. 

Dated  August  25,  1864. 
Those  marked  *  have  qualified. 

*Duke  of  Buccleuch. 

•Marquess  of  Lothian. 

Marquess  of  Abercorn. 

Earl  of  Dalkeith. 

Earl  of  Dalhousie. 

Earl  of  Morton. 

Earl  of  Buchan. 

Earl  of  Wemyss. 

*Earl  of  Stair. 

Earl  of  Rosslyn. 

"Viscount  Melville. 

Lord  Elcho. 

Lord  Schomberg  Henry  Kerr. 

*Lord  Elphinstone. 

Lord  Torphichen. 

Lord  Dunfermline. 
Lord  Justice-General. 

Sir  W.  Gibson  Carmichael  of  Hailes,  Bart. 
Sir  Archibald  Hope  of  Craighall,  Bart. 
Sir    W.    H.    Dick    Cunyngham   of    Prestonfield, 
Bart. 

Sir  Patrick  Keith  Murray  of  Ravelston,  Bart. 

*Sir    James    Gardiner    Baird     of     Saughtonhall, 
Bart. 

Sir  George  Warrender  of  Bruntsfield,  Bart. 

*Sir  David  Wedderburn,  Bart. 

Sir  David  Baird  of  Newbytb,  Bart. 

*Sir  A.  C.  R.  Gibson  Maitland  of  Cliftonhall,  Bart. 

Sir  David  Dundas  of  Beechwood,  Bart. 

•Right  Hon.  Sir  W.  Gibson-Craig  of  Riccarton,  Bt. 

*Sir  John  Forrest  of  Comiston,  Bart. 

*Sir  John  Don  Wauchope  of  Edmonston,  Bart. 

*Sir  James  Clerk  of  Penicuik,  Bart. 

Sir  James  Cox  of  Kinellan. 

Sir  Thomas  Inglis  Cochrane. 

Sir  George  Deas  of  Pittendreich,  one  of  the  Sena- 
tors of  the  College  of  Justice. 

*Sir  William  Johnston  of  Kirkhill. 

Sir  Alexander  Milne,  K.C.B. 

•Stephen  Adam,  merchant,  Leith. 

*David  Ainslie  of  Costerton. 

Philip  Barington  Ainslie,  late  of  St  Colme  House. 

•William  Aitchison  of  Drummore. 

David  Anderson  of  Moredun. 

John  Anderson  of  Catpair. 

*G.  Clerk  Arbuthnot  of  Mavisbank. 

•William  Baillie  of  Falahill. 

John  M.  Balfour  of  Pilrig. 

David  Balfour  of  Overgogar. 

•John  Borthwick  of  Crookston. 

•Lewis  Borthwick,  W.S. 

•James  Brown  of  Currie. 

•William  Henry  Brown  of  Ashley. 

•Robert  Johnston  Brown,  younger  of  Ashley. 


PUBLIC  DEPARTMENTS. 


53 1 


Robert  Brown  of  Firth. 

•Hugh  Bruce,  advocate. 

James  Caird,  formerly  of  House  of  Muir. 

Samuel  Christie  of  Craigentinny. 

•William  A.  Child,  formerly  of  Glencorse. 

•James  Clerk,  younger  of  Penicuik. 

•Alexander  Cochrane  of  Ashkirk. 

Alexander  Duudas  Boss  Wishart  Baillie  Cochrane, 

formerly  of  Old  Liston. 
James  Cochrane  of  Harburn. 
James  Cochrane,  younger  of  Harburn. 
John  Cowan  of  Beeslack. 
•Charles  Cowan  of  Logan  House. 
•Charles  W.  Cowan,  younger  of  Logan  House. 
•Kichard  Cowan,  merchant,  Leith. 
•William  Cowan  of  Linburn. 
•J.  Cox  of  Gorgie  Mills. 
•James  Thomson  Gibson-Craig,  W.S. 
James  H.  Gibson-Craig,  younger  of  Eiccarton. 
"George  Cranstoun  Trotter  Cranstoun  of  Dewar. 
W.  H.  Craufurd  of  Braehead  and  Craufurdland. 
R.  Howison  Mudie  Craufurd,  younger  of  Braehead 

and  Craufurdland. 
Charles  Dalrymple  of  Hailes. 
*B.  Keith  Alexander  Dick  Cunyngham,  younger  of 

Prestonfield. 
George  Davidson,  Dean  Park,  Balemo. 
Major  James  Davidson  of  Causeyend. 
•Henry  Davidson,  merchant,  Leith. 
James  Dewar  of  Vogrie. 
Colonel  Alexander  Gumming  Dewar. 
•Robert  Dundas  of  Arniston. 
•William  Pitt  Dundas,  advocate. 
Alexander  Dunsmure,  merchant,  Leith. 
•John  Oit  Ewing  of  Eatho. 
George  Knight  Erskine  Fairholme  of  Lugate. 
Andrew  Fletcher  of  Salton. 
•John  Fletcher,  younger  of  Salton. 
•James  Foiinan,  advocate. 
•Major-General  Simon  Fraser. 
•Lieut.-Colonel  Bobert  Warden  Fraser. 
•Colonel  William  Geddes,  C.B. 
Maj.- Gen.  John  Charles  Hope  Gibsone  of  Pentland. 
John  Gibsone,  younger  of  Pentland. 
Walter  J.  L.  Gilmour  of  Liberton  and  Craigmillar. 
John  Gordon  of  Cluny. 
•Barron  Grahame  of  Morphie. 
Humphrey  Graham  of  Belstane. 
•John  Gray,  formerly  of  Bonally. 
William  Adinston  Gray  of  Carcant. 
•Andrew  Grieve  of  Hailes  Miln,  W.S. 
*Major-General  John  Craigie  Halkett  of  Eavelrig. 
*J.  C.  Craigie  Halkett,  younger  of  Cramond. 
•Stewart  B.  Hare  of  Handaxwood  and  Calderhall. 
James  Hare,  yr.  of  Handaxwood  and  Calderhall. 
•James  Hay,  merchant,  Leith. 
William  Young  Herries,  formerly  of  Harburn. 
Thomas  Alexander  Hog  of  New  Liston. 
David  Milne-Home  of  Milnegraden. 
•Alexander  George  Home  of  Whitefield. 
James  Hope  of  Belmont. 
•Eobert  Horsburgh  of  Southbank. 
•Eight  Hon.  Edward  Horsman,  M.P. 
James  Hunter  of  East  Colzium. 
*C.  Halkett  Craigie  Inglis  of  Cramond. 
•John  Inglis  of  Eedhall. 
*H.  Maxwell  Inglis  of  Logan  Bank,  W.S. 
•Henry  Inglis  of  Torsonce. 
Andrew  Inglis,  younger  of  Torsonce. 
•John  Brown  Innes,  W.S. 
A.  Mitchell  Innes  of  Ayton. 
•George  Mitchell  Innes,  late  of  Ingliston. 
Simpson  Mitchell  Innes  of  Parsonsgreen. 
William  Johnston  of  Bavelaw  and  Lathrisk. 
•Charles  Lawson  of  Borthwickhall. 
•Charles  Lawson,  younger  of  BorthwickhalL 


•Colonel  Alexander  Learmonth  of  Dean. 

•William  Lindsay  of  Hermitage  Hill,  Leith. 

*Lieut.-Col.  William  Macdonald  of  Powderhall. 

•Thomas  M'Dougal  of  Esk  Vale. 

Claude  M'Fie  of  Gogarburn. 

William  M'Fie  of  Clermiston. 

•Robert  A.  M'Fie  of  Dreghorn. 

•John  Alexander  Mackay  of  Blackcastle. 

Alexander  Forbes  Mackay,  younger  of  Blackcastle. 

•Peter  M'Lagan  of  Pumpherston. 

George  Adinston  M'Laren,  merchant,  Leith. 
•John  M'Nab,  merchant,  Leith. 
John  M'Nair,  merchant,  Leith. 
*Eobert  Blair  Maconochie,  W.S. 

George  Fergusson  Maitland  of  Hermand. 

John  Marshall  of  Curriehill,  one  of  the  Senators 
of  the  College  of  Justice. 

John  Marshall,  younger  of  Curriehill. 
Hugh  Bates  Maxwell,  youngest  son  of  late  General 

Sir  William  Maxwell. 
James  Clerk  Maxwell  of  Middlebie. 

James  Moncrieff  Melville  of  Hanley,  W.S. 

Thomas  Menzies,  merchant,  Leith. 

Graeme  Eeid  Mercer  of  Gorthe. 
John  Milson,  merchant. 
Alexander  Mitchell  of  Stow. 
Archibald  H.  Mitchelson,  formerly  of  Middleton. 

Robert  Scott  Moncrieff  of  Fossoway. 
William  Scott  Moncrieff,  younger  of  Fossoway. 
"William  Muir,  merchant,  Leith. 
Claud  Muirhead  of  Gogar  Park. 
James  Muirhead,  younger  of  Gogar  Park. 
'James  Murray  of  Craigend. 
John  More  Nisbet  of  Drum. 

Archibald  Ogilvie  of  Old  Liston. 
•Robert  Pringle  of  Symington.,  W.S. 

Major-General  William  Maule  Ramsay. 

Robert  B.  W.  Ramsay  of  Whitehill. 
James  Clark  Rattray  of  Bonnington. 
James  Reid  of  Addiwell. 
William  Ritchie  of  Middleton. 

Thomas  R.  Robertson  of  Gorgie  Lodge. 
•Carteret  G.  Scott  of  Malleny. 
Thomas  Cunningham  Scott,  younger  of  Malleny. 
Archibald  Scott  of  Crosswoodhill. 
Robert  H.  Johnston  Stewart  of  Straiton. 
Robert  Stewart  of  Ingliston. 
•James  Taylor,  merchant.  Leith. 

David  Thorn,  merchant,  Leith. 
*J.  G.  Thomson,  merchant,  Edinburgh. 
'George  Thomson  of  Burnhouse. 

Thomas  Thomson  of  Gogarburn. 

Robert  Tod  of  Howden. 

Richard  Trotter  of  Mortonhall. 
Robert  Archibald  Trotter,  younger  of  The  Bush. 
Coutts  Trotter,  late  of  Dreghorn. 
'George  Vair  Turnbull,  merchant,  Leith. 

James  Stuart  Tytler  of  Woodhouselee. 
*W.  Edward  Hope  Vere  of  Craigiehall. 
•James  Veitch  of  Stewartfield. 
*James  Walker  of  Dairy. 
William  Stuart  Walker  of  Bowland. 
William  Campbell  Walker,  younger  of  Bowland. 
•George  Watson  of  Norton. 
William  John  Wauchope,  younger  of  Niddrie. 
David  Baird  Wauchope,  merchant,  Leith. 
•Andrew  Wauchope  of  Niddry-Marechal. 
Thomas  Graham  Weir  of  Tollcross. 
*A.  A.  Maconochie  Welwood  of  Meadowbank. 
William  Logan  White  of  Roddinglaw  and  Keller- 
stain. 
Archibald  Wilkie  of  Ormistonhill. 
James  Wilkie  of  Eathobyres. 
Andrew  Wilkie  of  Hartwood. 
•John  Kay  Wishart,  merchant,  Leith. 
James  Young  of  Liinefield. 


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PUBLIC  DEPARTMENTS. 


Ex-officio  Justices. 
The  Lords  Justice-General,  Justice-Clerk,  and  other 
Lords  of  the  Court  of  Session ;  the  Lord  Advo- 
cate and  Solicitor-General;  the  Sheriff-depute 
and  Substitutes  of  the  county  ;  the  Lord  Provost 
of  the  city ;  the  Provost  and  Magistrates  of 
Leith ;  the  Provost  of  Musselburgh ;  and  the 
Provost  of  Portobello— all  for  the  time  being. 


COUNTY  GENERAL  COMMITTEE. 

Duke  of  Buccleuch;  Marquess  of  Lothian;  Earl  of 
Dalkeith;  Viscount  Melville;  the  Lord  Provost; 
Eight  Hon.  Sir  Wm.  Gibson-Craig,  Bart. ;  Sir 
Arch.  Hope,  Bart. ;  Sir  A.  C.  R.  Gibson  Mait- 
land,  Bart.;  Sir  J.  G.  Baird,  Bart.;  Sir  J.  D. 
Wauchope,  Bart.;  Sir  David  Dundas,  Bart.;  Rich- 
ard Trotter  of  Mortonball ;  Wm.  Logan  White  of 

'  Kellerstain ;  Bob.  Dundas  of  Arniston  (convener) ; 
David  Anderson  of  Moredun;  H.  Maxwell  Inglis 
of  Loganbank  ;  C.  H.  Craigie  Inglis  of  Cramond  ; 
John  Marshall,  younger  of  Curriehill ;  R.  B.  Ward- 
law  Bamsay  of  Whitehill;  William  Stuart  Walker 
of  Bowland;  Allan  A.  Maconochie  Welwood  of 
Meadowbank  ;  Charles  Dalrymple  of  Hailes. 

COUNTY  FINANCE  COMMITTEE. 

W.  Logan  White  of  Kellerstain,  chairman ;  the 
Convener  of  the  county;  Bight  Hon.  Sir  William 
Gibson-Craig  of  Riccarton,  Bart. ;  Sir  James  G. 
Baird  of  Saughtonhall,  Bart.  ;  Robert  Scott  Mon- 
crieff  of  Possoway ;  H.  Maxwell  Inglis  of  Logan- 
bank. 

Clerk,  John  Balfour,  W.S. 


Trotter  of  Mortonball ;  Sir  Archibald  Hope, 
Bart. ;  Sir  A.  C.  R.  Gibson  Maitland,  Bart. ;  Sir 
William  Gibson-Craig,  Bart. ;  Sir  David  Dundas, 
Bart. ;  William  Logan  White ;  Henry  Maxwell 
Inglis;  R.  Scott  Moncrieff;  Duke  of  Buccleuch, 
E.G.  ;  G.  C.  Arbuthnot ;  Captain  Tod  ;  Provost 
Sanderson  of  Musselburgh  ;  Bailie  Peter  Millar, 
Musselburgh  ;  Provost  Wood  of  Portobello,  and 
Councillor  Connon,  Portobello. 
Chief-Constable  and  Justice  of  Peace  Procurator- 
Fiscal,  A.  J.  List. 

GENERAL  MEETINGS. 

Tuesday,  14th  July;  Tuesday,  6th  October;  Tues- 
day, 17th  November,  1868;  Tuesday,  21st  January; 
Tuesday,  16th  March ;  and  Wednesday,  30th 
April  1869,  at  12  o'clock. 


COUNTY  POLICE. 

Committee — R.  Dundas  of  Arniston  (convener  and 
chairman ;  the  Sheriff ;  Earl  of  Dalkeith ;  Vis- 
count   Melville ;    Sir    J.    G.    Baird,    Bart. ;    R. 


Justice  of  Peace  and  Road  Courts. — At  Edinburgh, 
for  Small  Debt  cases,  every  Monday  at  11  o'clock ; 
and  for  Road  and  Police  cases,  every  second  and 
fourth  Tuesday  of  each  month  at  the  same 
hour.  At  Dalkeith,  for  Road  and  Police  cases, 
the  last  Thursday  of  each  month,  at  11  o'clock. 

Excise  Licensing  Court. — Upon  the  third  Tuesday 
of  April  and  the  last  Tuesday  of  October ;  and 
for  Appeals,  about  a  fortnight  thereafter. 

Vacation. — The  month  of  September. 

County  Constabulary  Stations. — Head  Office,  Edin- 
burgh County  Rooms.  1.  Jock's  Lodge  ;  2.  Por- 
tobello ;  3.  Duddingston ;  4.  Musselburgh ;  5. 
Dalkeith  ;  6.  Pathhead-Ford  ;  7.  Gorebridge  ;  8. 
Stow;  9.  Penicuik;  10.  Burdiehouse ;  11.  Lass- 
wade  ;  12.  Gilmerton  ;  13.  Slateford  ;  14.  Currie; 
15.  Kirknewton ;  16.  West  Calder ;  17.  Mid- 
Calder;  18.  East  Calder;  19.  Ratho ;  20.  Cor- 
storphine  ;  21.  Davidson's  Mains  ;  22.  Coltbridge; 
23.  Granton  Pier ;  24.  Heriot ;  25.  Newton 
Grange;  26.  Milton  Cottages;  27.  Boslin ;  28. 
Millerhill ;  29.  Carrington ;  30.  Loanhead. 


MILITARY  DISTRICT  OF  NORTH  BRITAIN. 

HEAD-QUARTERS,  EDINBURGH. 
Staff  and  Departments. 


ADJUTANT-GENERAL  S  OFFICE. 


Barrack-master,  Edinburgh,  Captain  F.  Binders. 
Purveyor  for  North  Britain — A.  Pope,  Edinburgh 
Castle. 

Commanding  the  Forces,  Maj.-Gen.  Randal  Burnley. '  Garrison  Chaplain  of  Edinburgh  Castle,  Rev.  James 
Aide-de-Camp,  Captain  Lord  Rosehill,  Scots  Fusilier  J     Millar. 

Guards.  Governor,  Military  Prison,  Greenlaw,  Cap.  D.  F.  Allen. 

Assistant  Adjutant-General,  Colonel  the  Honourable  Medical  Officer,  do.,  J.  G.  Wood,  M.D.,  Deputy  In- 

F.  Colborne,  C.B.  spector-General. 

Clerks — Alexander  Pringle,  John  Dickson.  |  Chaplain,  do.,  Rev.  R.  Cole,  M.A. 

Commanding  Royal  Artillery,  Lieut.-Colonel  J.  L.  Clerks  of  Works  Royal  Engineers — 1st  Class,  J.  P. 


Elgee,  Leith  Fort. 

Commanding  Royal  Engineer,  Colonel  H.  A.  White. 

Medical  Staff —  Principal  Medical  Officer,  N.B., 
Deputy  Inspector-General  J.  Fraser,  M.D.,  C.B. 

Military  Store  Officer  in  charge,  Edinburgh  Castle, 
Deputy-Superintendent  S.  G.  Bake. 

Fort  Maior,  Edinburgh  Castle,  Lieutenant-Colonel 
J.  H.  Cox. 

District  Inspector  of  Musketry,  Captain  G.  H.  Adams, 
86th  Regiment. 

Commissariat  Staff,  N.B.,  Assistant  Commissary- 
General,  R.  Cumming ;  office,  3  Hill  Street. 

Engineer  Officer  in  charge  Edinburgh  Division,  Major 
Gosset,  Royal  Engineers ;  Office,  42  Northum- 
berland Street. 

Engineer  Officer  in  charge  Survey  Department,  Edin- 
burgh, Captain  White,  Boyal  Engineers  ;  Office, 
General  Post  Office  buildings. 


Clark  ;  2d  Class,  G.  Fabian ;  3d  Class,  R.  Ander- 
son ;  3d  Class,  A.  B.  Bidgway ;  Temporary,  D. 
Cosgrove  ;  Temporary,   T.  Tassie. 


of 


Military  Store  Department. 

Military  Store  Offices — Head  Office,  The  Castle. 

Sub-Office,  Leith  Fort. 
Military    Store    Staff—  Deputy-Superintendent 

Stores,  S.  G.  Bake. 
Deputy  Assistant  Superintendent  of  Stores,  R.  Walsh. 
Military  Store  Clerks,  Alex.  Marshall,  Jas.  Brown. 
Armourer,  George  Philcox. 
Assistant  Armourer,  James  Frazer. 
Foreman  at  the  Castle,  Daniel  Thowes. 
Foreman  at  Leith  Fort,  Alexander  Forbes. 
Office-Keeper  and  Messenger,  Benjamin  Millar. 


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POSTAL  DIRECTORY. 


GENERAL  POST   OFFICE,   EDINBURGH. 

|)oslmasirr-(!»nuraI  for  tbt  Winitih  ^ingbont, 
HIS  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF  MONTROSE. 

SmttariJ  for  ^rotlanb, 
FRANCIS    ABBOTT,   Esq. 

Chief  Clerk,  George  Gowan. 


SECEETAET'S  OFFICE. 

Hours,  10  to  4  ;  Saturdays,  10  to  1. 

First-class  Clerks,  W.  W.  Halliburton,  C.  J.  Connell. 

Second-class  Clerks,  J.  Gonsalez,  W.  Muckle,  John 

F.  Pillans. 
Third-class    Clerks,  J.   G.   Prentice,   F.   Braid,   A. 

Lowson. 
Solicitor,  John  Cay,  "W.S. 
Medical  Officer,  Dr  A.  Halliday  Douglas. 

SUBVEYOB,  AND  CLEEKS  TO  STJEVEYOE. 

Surveyors,  John  "Warren,  T.  B.  Harkness. 

Clerks  to  Surveyors. — First-class,  C.  A.  Maitland, 

W.  G.  Lyster. 
Second-class,  W.  Scott,  W.  Ahern,  G.  A.  Yeld. 
Stationary  Clerks,  W.  Cousland,  "W.  Brown. 

MAIL  OFFICE. 
Inspector  of  Mails,  T.  Mavvson. 
Inspecting  Mail  Guards,  George  Fraser,  Jas.  Clark. 

ACCOUNT  BBANCH. 
Hours,  10  to  4 ;  Saturdays,  10  to  1. 
Accountant,  John  Marrable. 


Examiner,  "William  Houy. 

Cash  Clerk,  G.  Young. 

Clerks.— First-class, W.Forrester,  C.  T.  Butchard,  G. 

Atkins,  J.  Shepherd,  George  S.  Smith. 
Second-class,  J.  S.  Wyllie,  F.  Craigie,  E.  C.  O'Hara, 

A.  G.  Bowie,  J.  Gray,  J.  Hamilton,  J.  Simm,  E. 
Warren,  T.  A.  Croal,  G.  Steell,  W.  B.  Hamilton, 
J.  S.  Smyth,  J.  Slater,  "W.  Campbell,  F.  J.  Bishop, 
J.  N.  Ormiston,  M.  M'Kenzie,  F.Diliy,  C.  G.  Clark. 

Probationary  Clerks,  John  Scott,  G.  W.  Young,  A. 
Dickson,  D.  Clark,  J.  Laing,  H.  Chancellor. 

SOETING  DEPABTMENT. 
Controller  (vacant). 
Deputy-Controllers,  W.  J.  Smellie,  J.  T.  Atkinson, 

F.  Jones. 
Clerks. — First-class,  E.  Greig,  G.  W.   Hailing,   A. 

Young,  T.  C.  Lowes,  W.  Baird. 
Second-class,  J.  Murray,  J.  Cockburn,  "W.  Gray,  G. 

B.  Stronach,  J.  Weir,  jun.,  E.  Falconer,  J.  Gentle, 
D.  Irons,  J.  A.  T.  Gibb. 

Probationary  Clerk,  G.  Davidson. 

Inspector  of  Letter-carriers,  Andrew  Simpson. 

Assistant  Inspectors,  G.  Mitchell,  Edward  Greenhow. 


RATES  OF  POSTAGE,  AND  CONDITIONS  OF  TRANSMISSION. 


INLAND  LETTERS. 

The  rate  of  postage  on  all  inland  letters  is  regu- 
lated by  weight,  irrespective  of  distance ;  and  is 
as  follows : — 

If  Paid  in  Advance. 

Letter  weighing  not  more  than  half  an  ounce,     Id. 

„  „         more  than  half  an  ounce,  but 

not  exceeding  one  ounce,      2d. 
„  „         more  than  one  ounce,  but  not 

exceeding  one  and  a  half,      3d. 
„  „         more  than    one    and   a  half 

ounces,  but  not  exceeding 
two,        ....        4d. 
„  ,,        more  than  two  ounces,  but  not 

exceeding  two  and  a  half,     5d. 
„  „        more    than    two    and  a  half 

ounces,  but  not  exceeding 
three,  6d. 

Unpaid  Letters. 
As  a  general  rule,  the  postage,  if  not  paid  in 
advance,  is  double  the  foregoing ;  and  if  the  pay- 
ment in  advance  be  insufficient,  double  the  deficiency 
must  be  charged.     An  inland  letter,  for  example, 


weighing  more  than  half  an  ounce,  and  not  ex- 
ceeding one  ounce,  if  bearing  a  penny  stamp  only, 
must,  on  delivery,  be  charged  twopence.  The 
unpaid  additional  postage  on  re-directed  letters, 
however,  is  not  doubled,  being  the  same  as  if  such 
postage  were  prepaid. 

COLONIAL  AND  FOREIGN  LETTERS. 

The  rates  of  postage  on  letters  to  foreign  countries 
and  the  colonies  are  entered  in  the  Table  of  Foreign 
and  Colonial  Postage. 

ADDRESSES  TO  THE  QUEEN,  AND 
PETITIONS  TO  PARLIAMENT. 

Petitions  and  addresses  to  Her  Majesty,  forwarded 
direct,  are  exempt  from  postage  ;  and  such  peti- 
tions and  addresses,  as  also  petitions  to  either  House 
of  Parliament,  if  sent  to  a  member  of  either  House, 
are  likewise  exempt,  provided  they  do  not  weigh 
more  than  two  pounds,  and  are  without  covers,  or 
in  covers  open  at  the  sides.  No  letter  or  other 
enclosure,  however,  must  be  inserted  ;  and  if  one 
be  found,  such  enclosure,  unless  it  bear  the  proper 
number  of  postage  stamps,  is  charged  as  an  unpaid 
letter. 


534 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— RATES. 


NEWSPAPERS    AND     OTHER    PERIODICAL  I  ff"Pers>  ™a?  h°  t™n.smj!te(n.  a?d.  ^transmitted 

through  the  post  within  the  United  Kingdom  free 


PUBLICATIONS   BEARING  THE  NEWS- 
PAPER STAMP. 

All  periodical  publications,  including  newspapers 
published  in  the  United  Kingdom,  at  intervals  not 
exceeding  thirty-one  days,  and  which  bear  an  im- 
pressed stamp  or  stamps  denoting  the  stamp  duty 
(of  the  kind  formerly  confined  chiefly  to  news- 


from 
viz. 
1 


postage,    under    the   following    regulations, 

They  are  subject  to  the  same  restrictions  with 
regard  to  the  number  of  sheets  and  super- 
ficial extent  as  were  formerly  applicable  only 
to  newspapers  properly  so  called.  These 
restrictions  are  shown  in  the  following 
Table :— 


Amount  of  Stamps 

impressed  on 

the  Publication. 

Maximum 
Number  of  Sheets. 

Maximum  superficial 

Extent  of  Letterpress  on 

One  Side. 

Three  Halfpence     .... 

Two 

2295  inches. 
3443      „ 
4591       „ 

2.  No  publication,  or  portion  thereof,   can  pass 

through  the  post,  unless  the  impressed  stamp 
which  it  bears  be  at  least  a  stamp  of  the 
value  of  Id. 

3.  The  title  and  date  of  the  publication  must  be 

printed  at  the  top  of  every  page. 

4.  The  publication   must  be   folded  in  such  a 

manner,  that  the  whole  of  the  stamp  or 
stamps,  denoting  the  full  duty,  shall  be  ex- 
posed to  view,  and  be  distinctly  visible  on 
the  outside,  except  that  where  there  are  more 
than  two  publications  in  the  same  cover,  it 
will  be  considered  sufficient  if  the  stamps 
are  so  arranged  that  they  can  readily  be 
examined. 

5.  It  must  not  be  printed  on  pasteboard  or  card- 

board, or  on  two  or  more  thicknesses  of  paper 
pasted  together ;  nor  must  any  pasteboard, 
cardboard,  or  such  pasted  paper  be  sent  with 
it,  as  a  back  or  cover  thereto,  or  otherwise. 

6.  It  must  be  posted  within  fifteen  days  from  the 

date  of  publication. 

7.  It  must  either  have  no  cover,  or  a  cover  open 

at  the  ends. 

8.  It  must  contain  no  enclosure. 

9.  It  must  have  no  writing  or  other  mark  thereon 

but  the  name  and  address  of  the  person  to 
whom  it  is  sent,  nor  anything  on  the  cover 
but  such  name  and  address,  the  printed  title 
of  the  publication,  and  the  printed  name  and 
address  of  the  publisher  or  vendor  who  sends 
it.  Thus,  if  a  newspaper,  after  having  the 
address  of  one  person  written  on  it,  be  sent 
to  another  person,  the  first  address  must  be 
cut  off,  otherwise  the  paper  will  be  charged 
as  an  unpaid  letter. 

10.  If  the  publication  be  addressed  to  any  person 

within  the  free  delivery  of  the  place  where 
it  is  posted,  it  becomes  liable  to  a  postage  of 
Id.,  which  must  be  prepaid  by  affixing  a 
postage  stamp.  If  this  be  not  done,  an  addi- 
tional postage  of  2d.  will  be  charged. 

11.  When  a  newspaper,  etc.  is  so  folded  as  not  to 

expose  the  stamp  or  stamps,  a  postage  of  one 
penny  is  charged  in  addition  to  any  other 
postage  to  which  the  publication,  if  properly 
folded,  would  have  been  liable  ;  and  if  the 
newspaper,  etc.  be  addressed  to  any  person 
within  the  free  delivery  of  the  place  where 
it  is  posted,  and  do  not  bear  a  penny  postage 
label,  it  will  be  charged  2d.  In  case  of  any 
other  irregularity,  the  publication  is  dealt 


with  in  accordance  with  the  regulations  of 
the  book  post. 

12.  It  is  suggested  that  every  publication  should 

hare  a  notice  to  purchasers  conspicuously 
printed,  pointing  out  the  necessity  of  ex- 
posing the  stamp  or  stamps  to  view  whenever 
the  publication  is  sent  through  the  post. 

13.  Stamped  publications  can  also  be  forwarded 

under  the  regulations  of  the  book  post ;  but 
when  so  sent,  the  impressed  stamp  does  not 
count  as  any  part  of  the  postage. 
Newspapers  sent  abroad,  whether  to  a  British 
colony  or  to  a  foreign  country,  are  liable  to  the  3d, 
5th,  6th,  7th,  8th,  and  9  th  of  the  foregoing  regula- 
tions ;  moreover,  the  name  of  the  newspaper  must 
have  been  registered  at  the  General  Post  Office. 
Every  such  newspaper  is  liable  to  the  postage 
entered  in  the  Table  of  Colonial  and  Foreign  Post- 
age (British  Postal  Guide);  and  this  postage  must 
be  prepaid  in  stamps.  As  respects  newspapers  going 
abroad,  the  impressed  stamp  stands  for  nothing. 
Publications  registered  for  transmission  abroad,  al- 
though not  strictly  newspapers,  are  nevertheless,  so 
far  as  the  British  Office  is  concerned,  treated  as  such. 

NEWSPAPERS  EOR  RUSSIA. 

1.  Political  newspapers,  in  covers  open  at  the 
ends  or  sides,  cannot  be  received  unless  addressed 
either  to  members  of  the  Imperial  Family,  to  the 
Imperial  Ministers,  or  members  of  the  Diplomatic 
Corps. 

2.  Non-political  newspapers  may  be  sent,  in  addi- 
tion to  the  personages  mentioned  above,  only  to  the 
higher  schools,  to  the  Imperial  Public  Library,  the 
Academy  of  Sciences,  and  established  booksellers. 

3.  Printed  prices  current  and  printed  circulars 
may  be  sent  to  persons  residing  in  Russia,  but 
are  chargeable  with  a  foreign  rate  of  postage  in 
addition. 

PARLIAMENTARY  PROCEEDINGS. 

Printed  proceedings  of  the  Imperial  Parliament, 
sent  without  covers,  or  in  covers  open  at  the  eDds, 
may  circulate  within  the  United  Kingdom  at  the 
rate  of  Id.  for  every  quarter  of  a  pound,  or  fraction 
of  a  quarter  of  a  pound. 

The  words  Parliamentary  Proceedings  must 
be  written  or  printed  on  the  cover  of  the  packet ; 
otherwise  it  is  treated  as  an  ordinary  book  packet. 

Prepayment,  when  the  circulation  is  within  the 
United  Kingdom,  is  optional ;  and  if  it  be  made  in 
part,  the  simple  difference  only  is  charged. 


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i35 


Parliamentary  proceedings  may  be  sent,  under 
the  book  post  privilege,  to  all  the  colonies,  and  to 
those  foreign  states  between  which  and  this  country 
there  is  a  book  post. 

INLAND  BOOK  POST. 

The  following  are  the  regulations  of  the  Inland 
Book  Post : — ■ 

1.  The  postage  is  Id.  for  every  quarter  of  a  pound 

or  fraction  of  a  quarter  of  a  pound. 

2.  The  postage  must  be  prepaid   by  means  of 

postage  stamps  affixed  outside  the  packet  or 
its  cover.  If  the  whole  postage  be  not  thus 
prepaid,  the  packet  is  treated  in  the  manner 
described  in  section  9. 

3.  Every  packet  must  be  sent  either  without  a 

cover,  or  in  a  cover  open  at  the  ends  or  sides, 
so  as  to  admit  of  the  enclosures  being  re- 
moved for  examination.  For  the  greater 
security  of  its  contents,  the  packet  may  be 
tied  at  the  ends  with  string  ;  but  in  such 
case  the  postmaster  is  authorized  to  cut  the 
string,  although,  if  he  do  so,  he  must  again 
tie  up  the  packet. 

4.  A  book  packet  may  contain  any  number  of 

separate  books  or  other  publications  (includ- 
ing printed  or  lithographed  letters),  photo- 
graphs (when  not  on  glass,  or  in  cases 
containing  glass),  prints,  or  maps,  and  any 
quantity  of  paper,  parchment,  or  vellum ; 
and  the  books  or  other  publications,  prints, 
maps,  etc.,  may  be  either  printed,  written, 
engraved,  lithographed,  or  plain,  or  any 
mixture  of  these ;  but  no  printed  matter  or 
prints  can  go,  except  such  as  may  be  printed 
on  paper,  parchment,  or  vellum.  Further, 
all  legitimate  binding,  mounting,  or  covering 
of  a  book,  etc.,  or  of  a  portion  thereof,  is 
allowed,  whether  such  binding,  etc.  be  loose 
or  attached ;  as  also  rollers  in  the  case  of 
prints  or  maps,  markers  (whether  of  paper 
or  otherwise)  in  the  case  of  books,  and,  in 
short,  whatever  is  necessary  for  the  safe 
transmission  of  such  articles,  or  usually  ap- 
pertains thereto  ;  but  the  binding,  etc.  must 
not  be  sent  as  a  separate  packet,  nor  can 
patterns  or  books  of  patterns  (unless  these 
consist  merely  of  paper")  be  permitted. 

5.  No  book  packet  may  contain  anything  which 

is  sealed  or  otherwise  closed  against  inspec- 
tion ;  nor  must  there  be  any  letter,  nor  any 
communication  of  the  nature  of  a  letter, 
whether  separate  or  otherwise,  unless  the 
whole  of  such  letter  or  communication  be 
printed.  Entries,  however,  merely  stating 
who  sends  the  book,  etc.,  or  to  whom  it  is 
given,  are  not  regarded  as  a  letter.  Indeed, 
as  respects  the  name  and  address  of  the 
sender,  writing  is  not  only  permitted,  but 
recommended  ;  so  that  if  the  cover  come  off, 
or  for  anv  other  reason  the  packet  cannot  be 
forwarded,  it  may  be  returned. 

6.  No  book  packet  must  exceed  two  feet  in  length, 

or  one  foot  in  width  or  depth  ;  and  if  any 
such  packet  be  presented  at  a  post  office,  it 
cannot  be  received. 

7.  Any  packet  which  is  not  open  at  the  ends  or 

sides,  or  has  any  letter  or  communication  of 
the  nature  of  a  letter  written  in  it,  or  upon 
its  cover,  is  charged  with  the  'unpaid'  letter 
postage. 

8.  If  a  packet  be  found  to  contain  any  letter  not 

wholly  printed,  whether  closed  or  open,  or 
any  enclosure  sealed  or  otherwise  closed 
against  inspection,  or  any  other  unauthorized 
enclosure,  the  letter  or  enclosure  is  taken 


out  and  forwarded   to   the   address  on  the 
packet,  charged  with  the  full  postage  as  an 
iinpaid   letter,  together   with  an  additional 
rate ;  and  the  remainder  of  the  packet,  if 
duly  prepaid  with  stamps,  is  then  forwarded 
to  its  address. 
9.  If  a  packet  be  not  sufficiently  prepaid  with 
stamps,  but  nevertheless  bear  a  stamp  of  the 
value  of  one  rate,  it  is  forwarded,  charged 
with   the   deficient   book   postage,    together 
with   an   additional    rate ;    but   any  packet 
which   bears  no  postage  stamp  is  charged 
with  double  the  book  postage. 
10.  In  every  case  in  which  the  postage  chargeable 
under  these  regulations  is  greater  than  the 
letter  rate,  the  latter  postage  is  substituted. 
It  is  the  duty  of  postmasters,  whenever  they  have 
ground  for  suspecting  an  infringement  of  any  of 
the  above  conditions,  and  occasionally,  even  when 
there  is  no  ground  for  suspicion,  to  open  and  ex- 
amine book  packets  posted  at  or  passing  through 
their  offices. 

To  prevent  obstacles  to  the  regular  transmission 
of  letters,  a  head  postmaster  may,  when  necessary, 
delay  forwarding  any  book  packet,  not  a  news- 
paper, for  a  period  not  exceeding  twenty-four  hours 
beyond  the  ordinary  time  ;  and  at  packet  offices 
the  delay  may,  at  the  option  of  the  postmaster,  be 
either  for  that  period,  or  until  the  despatch  of  the 
mail  next  after  that  by  which  the  book  packet 
ought  otherwise  to  be  forwarded. 

The  main  business  of  the  Post  Office  being  the 
transmission  of  letters,  the  forwarding  of  books  and 
newspapers  (which  no  one  is  compelled  to  send 
through  the  Post  Office),  though  an  important,  is 
only  a  secondary  object,  for  which  no  arrangement 
can  be  made  which  would  interfere  with  the  quick 
and  regular  conveyance  and  delivery  of  letters. 
Books,  therefore,  which  would  be  injured  by  being 
thrust  into  a  bag,  and  hurriedly  pressed  down  like 
a  bundle  of  letters,  should  not  be  sent  through  the 
post 

COLONIAL  AND  FOREIGN  BOOK  POST. 

Except  that  the  rates  of  postage  are  higher,  books 
can  be  sent  to  all  British  colonies,  and  to  the  foreign 
countries  named  in  the  list  at  page  559,  on  the  same 
conditions  as  those  of  the  Inland  Book  Post ;  and 
on  those  conditions  books  can  also  be  sent  to  the 
countries  enumerated  at  page  560,  subject  to  the 
modifications  there  mentioned. 

INLAND  PATTERN  AND  SAMPLE  POST. 

The  following  are  the  rules  of  the  Inland  Pattern 
and  Sample  Post : — 

1.  The   postage   is   2d.  for  every  quarter  of  a 

pound,  or  fraction  of  a  quarter  of  a  pound. 

2.  No  packet  of  patterns  or  samples  must  exceed 

24  oz.  in  weight.  Any  packet  above  that 
weight  is  sent  to  the  Eeturned  Letter  Branch. 

3.  The  postage  must  be   prepaid  by  means  of 

postage  stamps. 

4.  There  must  be  no  writing  or  printing  on  the 

packet  or  its  cover  in  addition  to  the  address 
of  the  person  for  whom  the  packet  is  in- 
tended, except  the  address  of  the  sender,  a 
trade  mark  and  numbers,  and  the  prices  of 
the  articles  :  otherwise  the  packet  is  treated 
as  a  letter. 

5.  There  must  be  no  enclosure  other  than  the 

samples  themselves.  The  particulars  which 
are  allowed  to  be  furnished  under  the  pre- 
ceding rule,  must  in  all  cases  be  given,  not  ■ 
on  loose  pieces  of  paper,  but  on  small  labels 
attached  to  the  samples  or  tho  bags  con- 
taining them.    Any  loose  enclosure  is  taken 


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out,  and  forwarded  to  the  address  on  the 
packet,  charged  with  the  full  postage  as  an 
unpaid  letter,  together  with  an  additional 
rate  of  Id. 

6.  The  patterns  or  samples  must  be  sent  in  covers 

open  at  the  ends,  so  as  to  be  easy  of  exami- 
nation. Samples,  however,  of  seeds,  etc. 
may  be  enclosed  in  boxes,  or  in  bags  of  linen, 
or  other  material,  fastened  in  such  a  manner 
that  they  may  be  readily  opened  ;  or  in  bags 
entirely  closed,  provided  that  they  are  trans- 
parent, so  that  the  officers  of  the  department 
may  be  able  to  satisfy  themselves  as  to  the 
nature  of  the  contents.  If  this  rule  be  in- 
fringed, the  packet  is  treated  as  a  letter. 

7.  If  a  packet  of  patterns  or  samples  be  posted 

altogether  unpaid,  it  is  charged  with  double 
the  postage  which  should  have  been  prepaid. 
If  a  portion  of  the  postage  be  prepaid,  even 
although  only  a  Id.  stamp  be  affixed,  the 
packet  is  charged  with  the  amount  of  the 
deficiency,  together  with  an  additional  rate 
of  2d 

8.  In  order  to  prevent  any  interruption  to  the 

regular  transmission  of  letters,  a  packet  of 
patterns  or  samples  may,  when  it  is  neces 
sary,  be  kept  back  by  any  head  postmaster 
for  twenty-four  hours  beyond  the  time  when, 
in  the  ordinary  course,  it  would  be  for- 
warded. 

9.  The    rule    which    forbids    the    transmission 

through  the  post  of  any  article  which  might 
injure  the  contents  of  the  mail  bags  or  the 
officers  of  the  Post  Office,  is  so  far  relaxed  as 
to  permit  the  transmission  of  scissors,  knives, 
razors,  forks,  steel  pens,  nails,  keys,  watch 
machinery,  metal  tubing,  pieces  of  metal  or 
ore.  and  such  like,  as  samples,  provided  that 
they  be  packed  and  guarded  in  so  secure  a 
manner  as  to  afford  complete  protection  to 
the  contents  of  the  mail  bags  and  the  officers 


via  Austria,  must  not  exceed  8  oz.  in  weight ; 
and  the  weight  of  a  packet  for  Portugal, 
Madeira,  the  Azores,  or  Cape  de  Verds,  ia 
limited  to  1  lb. 

3.  None  of  the  articles  named  in  rule  9,  above, 

may  be  sent  as  patterns  or  samples  to  any 
place  abroad,  except  Germany,  Belgium,  Den- 
mark, Sweden,  Norway,  Portugal,  Madeira, 
the  Azores,  Cape  de  Verds,  and  the  British 
Colonies,  and  not  to  these  places  when  ad- 
dressed '•via,  France.' 

4.  Bags  entirely  closed,   even   though  they  be 

transparent,  must  not  be  used  for  the  trans- 
mission of  seeds  to  foreign  countries ;  and 
samples  of  intrinsic  value  must  not  be  sent 
to  foreign  countries. 

KEGISTEATION  OF  LETTEES. 

By  the  prepayment  of  a  fee  of  4d.,  any  letter, 
newspaper,  book,  or  other  packet  on  which  the 
postage  has  been  prepaid  in  stamps,  may  be  regis- 
tered to  any  place  in  the  United  Kingdom,  the 
British  Colonies,  Italy,  or  the  German  States;  late 
fee,  4d.  extra.  To  other  foreign  countries,  only 
letters  and  packets  prepaid  at  the  letter  rates  can 
be  registered ;  and  to  some  countries,  as  shown  in 
the  Table  of  Colonial  and  Foreign  Postage,  there 
is  no  arrangement  whatever  for  registration. 

The  registration  of  a  packet  makes  its  transmis- 
sion much  more  secure  ;  and  the  loss  of  a  registered 
packet  is  a  very  rare  occurrence.  Nevertheless,  by 
Act  of  Parliament,  the  Post  Office  is  not  responsible 
for  the  safe  delivery  of  registered  packets,  though 
any  officer  who  may  neglect  his  duty  on  this  point 
will  be  called  to  strict  account.  Sent  in  unregis- 
teredletters,  valuable  articles  are  exposed  to  risk; 
and  the  department  cannot  in  any  way  undertake 
the  safe  conveyance  of  such  packets.  All  inland 
letters,  therefore,  which  unquestionably  contain 
coin,  even  though  they  be  posted  without  registra- 


tion, are  treated  as  registered,  and  charged  on 
of  the  Post  Office,  while  at Ihe  same  time  the!  delivery  with  a  double  registration  fee  of  8d.  in 
samples  may  be  easily  examined.  If  any !  addition  to  the  ordinary  postage ;  and  any  such 
packet  containing  such  articles  as  these  be  i  letters  which  cannot  be  registered  in  time  to  be 
posted,  which  is  found  not  to  be  sufficient!}'  forwarded  by  the  mail  for  which  they  are  posted, 


guarded,  it  is  stopped,  and  a  notice  of  its 
detention  is  sent  to  the  person  to  whom  it  is 
addressed,  or  to  the  sender,  who  may  then 
obtain  it  upon  personal  application  ;  but  the 
packet  is  charged  with  a  fine  equal  in  amount 
to  the  postage  to  which  it  was  liable  as  a 
packet  of  patterns. 
10.  In  every  case  in  which  the  postage  chargeable 
under  these  regulations  is  greater  than  the 
letter  rate,  the  latter  postage  is  substituted. 

COLONIAL  AND  FOREIGN  PATTERN  AND 
SAMPLE  POST. 

Patterns  and  samples  can  be  sent  at  the  rates 
inserted  in  the  Table  of  Colonial  and  Foreign 
Postage  to  such  colonies  and  foreign  countries  as 
are  marked  in  that  Table  with  the  letter  '  P.'  The 
conditions  in  these  cases  are  for  the  most  part  the 
same  as  in  the  case  of  the  Inland  Pattern  and 
Sample  Post,  the  following  being  the  only  impor- 
tant exceptions : — 

1.  A  packet  of  patterns  or  samples  sent  to  Por- 

tugal, Madeira,  the  Azores,  Cape  de  Verds, 
France,  or  to  Turkey,  Syria,  or  Egypt,  by 
French  packet,  must  not  exceed  18  inches 
in  length,  width,  or  depth ;  a  packet  to  any 
other  place  abroad  must  not  exceed  24  inches 
in  length,  or  12  inches  in  breadth  or  depth. 

2.  A  packet  of  patterns  or  samples  sent  to  Ger- 

many, Kussia,  or  Belgium,  or  to  any  place  j 


are  detained  for  the  next  despatch.  As  yet,  how- 
ever, this  rule  applies  only  to  inland  letters. 

Every  letter  to  be  registered  should  be  presented 
at  the  window,  and  a  receipt  obtained  for  it,  and 
should  on  no  account  be  dropped  into  the  letter- 
box. If,  contrary  to  this  rule,  a  letter  marked 
'Registered'  be  dropped  into  the  letter-box,  it  will, 
if  directed  to  any  place  in  the  United  Kingdom, 
be  liable  to  a  registration  fee  of  Sd.,  instead  of  the 
ordinary  fee  of  4d.  A  registered  letter,  if  reposted 
as  an  ordinary  letter,  with  the  word  '■Registered' 
unerased  or  erased  in  pencil  only,  will  also  be  liable 
to  a  registration  fee  of  8d. 

Registered  letters  must  be  prepaid  as  regards 
both  postage  and  registration  fee  ;  and  if  the  letter 
be  inland,  such  prepayment  must  be  by  stamps. 

No  letter-carrier,  rural  messenger,  or  other  servant 
of  the  Post  Office,  is  allowed  to  carry  a  letter  for 
any  person  to  be  registered. 

Parliamentary  notices  may  be  forwarded  through 
the  post  under  the  following  regulations  : — 

1.  The  words   'Parliamentary  Notice'  must  be 

legibly  printed  on  the  face  of  the  letter  ;  and 
in  order  to  secure  the  speedy  return  of  any 
notices  which  may  be  undelivered,  the  name 
and  address  of  the  solicitor  issuing  such 
parliamentary  notice  should  also  be  legibly 
printed  or  written  on  the  face  of  the  letter ; 
though  this  is  not  imperative. 

2.  These  notices  must  be  posted  at  the  General 

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3.  All  notices  which  by  the  standing  orders  of 

either  House  of  Parliament  are  required  to 
be  served  on  or  before  the  15th  December, 
must  be  posted  not  later  than  the  12th  De- 
cember, unless  the  12th  fall  on  a  Sunday, 
when  they  must  be  posted  not  later  than  the 
11th  ;  but  those  notices  which,  by  the  same 
orders,  may  be  served  after  the  15th,  may  be 
posted  after  the  12th  of  that  month. 

4.  The  postage  chargeable  on  these  notices,  and 

the  registration  fee  of  6d.  on  each,  must  be 
prepaid  by  stamps. 

5.  The  notices  must  be  posted  at  the  Post  Office 

window,  accompanied  with  duplicate  lists  of 
the  addresses ;  the  notices  being  arranged, 
for  the  convenience  of  comparison,  in  the 
order  of  the  list.     These  lists  will  be  ex- 
amined by  the  officer  in  attendance  at  the 
window ;  and  if  they  correspond  with  the 
addresses,  he  will  sign  and  stamp  every  sheet 
of  each  list.     One  of  the  duplicate  lists  will 
then  be  returned  to  the  person  who  brought 
the  letters,  and  the  other  forwarded  to  the 
Secretary,  General  Post  Office.  London. 
The  hours  for  receiving   such  notices  are  the 
same  as  those  for  the  registry  of  ordinary  letters, 
unless  they  be  presented  at  such  a  time  as  to  inter- 
fere with  the  other  duties  of  the  office ;  in  which 
case  the  postmaster  may  appoint  any  other  time 
within  the  next  twenty-four  hours  for  receiving 
the  same,  provided  that,  when  the  notices  are  to 
be  served  on  or  before  the  15th  December,  such 
arrangement  do  not  delay  the  posting  beyond  the 
12th.     Ke-directed  parliamentary  notices  are,  like 
letters,  liable  to  an  additional  rate  of  postage. 

The  senders  of  parliamentary  notices  should,  if 
possible,  arrange  on  the  previous  day  with  the 
postmaster  as  to  the  most  convenient  time  for 
posting  them,  and  state  the  probable  number. 

LETTEES  'TO  BE  CALLED  EOE.' 

The  Poste  Eestante  being  intended  solely  for  the 
accommodation  of  strangers  and  travellers  who 
have  no  permanent  abode  in  Edinburgh,  letters  for 
residents  in  Edinburgh  must  not  be  addressed 
'Post  Office  till  called  for.'  Letters  addressed  to 
'Initials,'  'Numbers,'  or  ' Fictitious  Names,'  cannot 
be  received  at  the  Poste  Eestante ;  if  so  addressed, 
they  are  returned  to  the  writers. 

No  information  can  be  given  respecting  letters 
which  pass  through  a  post  office  except  to  the 
persons  to  whom  they  are  addressed ;  and  in  no 
other  way  is  official  information  of  a  private  cha- 
racter allowed  to  be  made  public. 

PEIVATE  BOXES  AND  BAGS. 

Any  person  can  have  a  private  box  who  is  will- 
ing to  pay  the  appointed  fee.  This  fee  is  fixed  at 
one  guinea  per  annum,  and  an  additional  guinea 
if  a  bag  is  used,  to  be  paid  in  advance,  and  for  a 
period  ending  31st  December.  The  same  also,  in 
most  cases,  are  the  terms  for  a  private  bag,  ex- 
cept that  in  addition  there  is  the  cost  of  the  bag 
itself,  and  a  charge  for  conveyance,  the  maximum 
of  the  latter  being  half  a  guinea  per  annum  if  by  a 
foot-messenger,  and  two  guineas  if  by  a  mounted 
one.  As  the  service  of  a  private  bag,  however,  may 
possibly  delay  the  despatch  of  a  general  bag,  none 
must  be  allowed  without  the  permission  of  the  sur- 
veyor. 

POSTAGE  STAMPS  AND  ENVELOPES. 

Postage  labels  are  of  the  respective  values  of  Id., 
2d.,  3d.,  4d.,  6d.,  9d.,  10d.,  Is.,  2s.,  and  5s.  The 
embossed  envelopes  are  of  four  sizes,  and  are  sold 


thus:  one  for  l^d.,  two  for  2Jd.,  four  for  4ld.,  six 
for  6jd.,  eight  for  9d.,  and  Is.  l^d.  per  dozen.  Pos- 
tage stamps  are  purchased  from  the  public  at  the 
Paid  Letter  Office,  and  Branch  Office,  Leith,  at  a 
charge  of  id.  on  the  value  of  Is.  8d.  and  under,  and 
Id.  on  3s.  4d.  value,  and  so  on,  being  at  the  rate  of 
2^  per  cent. 

"Every  rural  messenger  is  authorized  to  sell  post- 
age stamps  (including  stamped  envelopes)  at  the 
same  prices  at  which  postmasters  are  empowered 
to  sell  them ;  and  is  required,  when  he  begins  his 
round,  to  have  in  his  possession  ready  for  sale  at 
least  five  shillings  worth  of  penny  labels. 

MONEY  OEDERS. 

The  public  are  recommended,  when  applying  for 
Money  Orders,  to  use  printed  'Application  Forms,' 
which  save  time,  and  afford  greater  security  than 
verbal  messages  against  mistakes.  These  forms 
are  supplied  gratuitously  at  all  Money  Order 
Offices. 

The  commission  on  Inland  Money  Orders  is  : — 

On  sums  not  exceeding  £2,  .  .  3d. 

Above  £2,  and  ...  5,  .  .  6d. 

5,  ...  7,  .  .  9d. 

7,  ...  10,  .  .  Is. 

No  single  Money  Order  can  be  issued  for  more 
than  £10  ;*  neither  can  an  order  contain  a  frac- 
tional part  of  a  penny. 

With  the  subjoined  exceptions,  no  Money  Order 
can  be  issued,  unless  the  applicant  furnish,  in  full, 
the  surname,  and  at  least  the  initial  of  one  Chris- 
tian name,  both  of  the  remitter  and  the  payee, 
together  with  the  remitter's  address  : — 

1.  If  the  remitter  or  payee  be  a  peer  or  a  bishop, 

his  ordinary  title  is  sufficient ;  and  the  usual 
designation  of  a  firm  is  sufficient,  except  in 
the  case  of  a  company  trading  under  a  title 
which  does  not  consist  of  the  names  of  the 
persons  composing  it,  as  the  '  Carron  Com- 
pany.' 

2.  When  the  remitter  notifies  that  the  order  is 

to  be  paid  through  a  bank,  it  is  left  to  his 
option  to  give  or  withhold  the  name  of  the 
payee. 

When  application  is  made  for  a  Money  Order 
payable  in  London,  or  at  any  other  town  where 
there  is  more  than  one  Money  Order  Office,  the 
remitter  should  say  at  which  of  such  offices  he 
wishes  it  to  be  paid  :  otherwise  the  order  can  be 
cashed  at  the  Head  Office  alone.  It  is  not  incum- 
bent on  a  postmaster  to  supply  such  information 
relative  to  local  or  provincial  offices. 

An  order  once  issued  cannot  be  cancelled  ;  and 
should  repayment  or  transfer  to  a  different  office, 
or  alteration  of  name,  be  required,  the  remitter  must 
apply  according  to  the  directions  printed  on  the 
back  of  the  order. 

In  order  to  enable  the  remitter  to  obtain  an  ac- 
knowledgment of  the  receipt  of  a  Money  Order 
before  the  money  is  paid,  it  is  arranged  that  he 
may  make  his  order  payable  ten  days  after  date, 
provided  that,  in  the  presence  of  the  postmaster, 
when  he  obtains  the  order,  he  affixes  thereto,  in 
the  space  after  the  request  C,  a  penny  receipt 
stamp,  and  write  his  signature  across  the  stamp. 

When  an  order  is  presented  for  payment  (other- 
wise than   through  a  bank),    the  postmaster  has 


*  The  only  exception  to  this  rule  in  Scotland  is 
when  the  order  is  issued  in  payment  of  Govern- 
ment taxes,  and  in  favour  of  the  Eeceiver-General 
of  Inland  Eevenue.  In  such  a  case,  the  order  is 
not  limited  as  to  amount. 


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first  to  sec  that  the  signature  of  the  payee  be  as 
full  as  the  Dame  given  in  the  advice,  and  be  not  in 
any  M'ay  inconsistent  therewith.  He  has  then  to 
call  on  the  applicant  to  give  the  name  of  the  re- 
mitter; and  if  the  reply  be  correct,  the  order  will 
be  paid,  unless  the  postmaster  have  good  reason 
for  believing  that  the  applicant  is  neither  the  right- 
ful claimant,  nor  deputed  by  him.  When  an  order 
is  paid  through  a  bank,  it  is  sufficient  that  it  be 
receipted  (without  regard  to  any  discrepancy  be- 
tween the  signature  and  the  name  in  the  advice, 
or  to  whether  the  receipt  is  given  by  the  payee 
himself,  or  by  another  person),  and  that  it  be  pre- 
sented (crossed  with  the  name  of  the  receiving 
bank)  by  some  person  known  to  be  in  the  employ- 
ment of  the  bank. 

The  holder  of  a  Money  Order  is  always  at  liberty 
to  direct,  by  crossing  it,  that  the  order  be  paid 
through  a  bank,  even  though  its  payment  was  not 
originally  so  restricted ;  and  when  the  order  is  thus 
crossed,  the  question  put  on  the  presentation  of  an 
ordinary  Money  Order  is  dispensed  with. 

Money  Orders  do  not  require  a  receipt  stamp. 

Payment  of  an  order,  issued  and  payable  in  the 
United  Kingdom,  must  be  obtained  before  the  end 
of  the  second  calendar  month  after  that  in  which 
it  was  issued  (for  instance,  if  issued  in  January,  it 
must  be  paid  before  the  end  of  March)  :  otherwise 
the  order  becomes  lapsed,  and  a  new  order  is  neces- 
sary, for  which  a  second  commission  is  charged. 
The  period  for  payment  of  orders  issued  in  the 
United  Kingdom,  and  payable  in  any  colony  autho- 
rized to  transact  Money  Order  business,  including 
Gibraltar  and  Malta,  is  six  months ;  and  orders 
granted  at  those  places  on  the  United  Kingdom  are 
also  payable  during  six  months  after  that  in  which 
they  were  issued.  A  person  presenting  a  lapsed 
order  is  furnished  with  a  copy  of  a  printed  notice, 
headed  '  Lapsed  Money  Orders,'  containing  direc- 
tions how  to  proceed.  If  the  order  be  not  paid 
before  the  end  of  the  twelfth  calendar  month  after 
that  in  which  it  was  issued  (for  instance,  if  issued 
in  January,  and  not  paid  before  the  end  of  next 
January),  all  claim  to  the  money  is  lost. 

No  application  can  be  entertained  for  compensa- 
tion for  alleged  injury  from  the  non-payment  of  a 
Money  Order  at  the  expected  time. 

After  once  paying  a  Money  Order,  by  whom- 
soever presented,  the  office  is  not  liable  to  any 
further  claim. 

To  guard  against  any  person,  even  if  he  obtain 
possession  of  a  Money  Order,  fraudulently  getting 
it  cashed,  the  remitter  is  recommended — 

1.  When  he  is  well  known  to  the  payee,  to  sign 

the  letter  enclosing  the  order  with  his  initials 
only. 

2.  When  this  is  not  the  case,  either  to  make  the 

order  payable  ten  days  after  date,  or  to 
register  the  letter  enclosing  it,  or  to  make 
the  order  payable  through  a  bank. 

3.  When  it  is  not  considered  expedient  to  adopt 

either  of  these  courses,  to  send  the  remitter's 
name  (without  a  knowledge  of  which  pay- 
ment cannot  be  obtained)  in  a  separate  letter 
from  that  containing  the  Money  Order;  al 
though  this  latter  precaution  is  much  less 
effective  than  either  of  the  others. 
Payment  of  an  order  cannot  be  demanded  on  the 
same  day  as  that  on  which  the  order  was  issued. 

In  case  of  the  miscarriage  or  loss  of  an  inland 
Money  Order,  a  duplicate  is  granted  on  a  written 
application  (with  the  necessary  particulars,  and 
enclosing  the  amount  of  a  second  commission,  in 
postage  stamps)  to  the  Controller  of  the  Money 
Order  Office  of  England,  Scotland,  or  Ireland,  as 
the  case  may  be,  where   the   original  order  was 


issued;  and  if  it  be  desired  to  stop  payment  of  an 
inland  order,  a  similar  application,  with  a  like 
enclosure  of  postage  stamps,  must  be  made  to  the 
Controller  of  the  Money  Order  Office  of  that  part 
of  the  kingdom  in  which  the  order  is  payable.  If 
alteration  in  the  name  of  the  payee  or  remitter  of 
an  inland  Money  Order  should  be  required,  appli- 
cation must  be  made  by  the  remitter  to  the  post- 
master of  the  office  at  which  the  order  was  issued, 
and  a  second  commission  must  be  paid.  Should 
transfer  of  payment  of  an  inland  order  from  one 
office  to  another  in  the  United  Kingdom,  or  repay- 
ment of  the  amount  of  an  order,  be  required,  an 
application  enclosing  the  order  must  be  made  to 
the  postmaster  at  whose  office  the  order  is  payable, 
who  will  transmit  in  exchange  a  new  order  payable 
at  the  place  desired,  but  for  a  less  sum  than  the 
original  order  by  the  amount  of  the  second  com- 
mission charged  for  the  re-issue.  Proper  printed 
forms  for  making  applications  in  all  these  cases 
may  be  obtained  at  any  Money  Order  Office,  and 
full  instructions  on  the  subject  will  be  found  printed 
at  the  back  of  the  Money  Order.  Whenever,  on 
complaint  being  made,  it  is  found  that  the  necessity 
for  an  application,  entailing  the  payment  of  a  fresh 
commission,  is  attributable  to  the  Post  Office,  the 
charge  will  be  remitted  to  the  applicant,  and  im- 
posed on  the  officer  in  fault. 

A  postmaster  is  required  to  give  information  how 
to  apply  for  a  duplicate  order,  etc.,  and  must  furnish 
the  prescribed  form  of  application.  If  payment  of 
an  order  be  refused  in  consequence  of  the  replies 
to  the  questions  respecting  the  remitter  not  corre- 
sponding with  the  entries  in  the  advice,  or  of  a 
difference  in  the  name  in  the  receipt,  the  applicant 
for  payment  should  communicate  with  the  remitter, 
and  request  him  to  apply  personally  to  the  issuing 
postmaster. 

No  letter-carrier,  rural  messenger,  or  other  ser- 
vant of  the  Post  Office,  is  bound  to  procure  a  Money 
Order  for  any  person,  or  to  obtain  payment  for 
one  ;  but  such  services  are  not  forbidden. 

Money  Orders  are  issued  at  all  Money  Order 
Offices  in  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland  (see  List,  p.  57G) :  on  Money  Order 
Offices  in  ALEXANDER,  BAHIA,  BUENOS 
AYRES,  CONSTANTINOPLE.  GIBRALTAR, 
MALTA,  MONTE  VIDEO,  PERNAMBUCO,  and 
RIO  JANEIRO,  at  a  charge  equal  to  threefold 
the  commission  on  Inland  Money  Orders  ;  and  on 
Money  Order  Offices  in  the  List  on  p.  584,  at  a  charge 
equal  to  fourfold  such  commission. 

The  renewal  of  a  lapsed  order,  the  issue  of  a 
duplicate  order,  or  the  stoppage  of  payment  of  an 
order  issued  by  a  colony  on  the  United  Kingdom, 
will  be  made  on  application  to  the  Controller  of  the 
Metropolitan  Office  of  that  portion  of  the  United 
Kingdom  in  which  such  Colonial  Order  is  payable, 
provided  an  additional  British  inland  rate  of  com- 
mission be  enclosed  with  the  application ;  except 
in  the  case  of  lapsed  orders,  when  the  additional 
commission  will  be  deducted  from  the  amount  of 
the  new  order  issued  by  the  department;  but  the 
lapsed  order  must  be  transmitted  with  the  applica- 
tion for  its  renewal.  Postmasters  in  the  United 
Kingdom  have  power  to  transfer  to  other  offices  in 
the  United  Kingdom  payment  of  colonial  orders 
originally  drawn  on  their  own  offices. 

For  repayment  of  the  amount  of  a  Money  Order, 
or  for  the  correction  of  any  error  respecting  the 
name  of  the  payee  or  remitter  of  an  order  issued 
by  a  colony  on  the  United  Kingdom,  the  applica- 
tion on  the  subject,  enclosing  an  additional  colonial 
inland  rate  of  commission,  must  be  addressed  to 
the  Controller  of  the  Metropolitan  Office  of  the 
colony  in  which  such  order  was  issued. 


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PETNCIPAL  EULES  OF  THE  GOVEENMENT 
INSURANCE  AND  ANNUITY  OFFICE. 

.  1.  The  Postmaster-General  is  empowered,  under 
the  Act  27  &  28  Vict.  c.  43,  to  insure  the  lives 
of  persons  of  either  sex,  between  the  ages  of  16  and 
60,  for  not  less  than  £20  or  more  than  £100.  He 
is  also  empowered  under  the  same  Act  to  grant 
Immediate  or  Deferred  Annuities  of  not  more  than 
£50  on  the  lives  of  persons  of  either  sex,  and  of  the 
age  of  10  years  and  upwards.  The  persons  whose 
lives  are  insured,  or  to  whom  Annuities  are  granted, 
by  the  Postmaster-General,  have  direct  Govern- 
ment security  for  the  payment  of  the  money  at  the 
proper  time. 

2.  Tables  of  the  premiums  to  be  charged  for  the 
Insurance  of  Lives  ;  for  the  grant  of  Immediate 
Annuities ;  for  the  grant  of  Deferred  Annuities  or 
Deferred  Monthly  Allowances,  without  return  of 
purchase  money,  and  for  the  grant  of  Deferred  An- 
nuities or  Deferred  Monthly  Allowances,  with  re- 
turn of  purchase  money,  may  be  seen  at  the  General 
Post  Office. 

PREMIUMS  CHARGED  FOR  THE  INSURANCE  OP  LIVES. 

The  life  of  a  man  or  woman  in  his  or  her  30th 
year  may  be  insured  for  £100 — 

£    s.    d. 
By  a  single  payment  of  .  43    3    7 


By  an   annual  payment,  throughout 
life,  of 
or, 
By  a  fortnightly  payment,  throughout 
life,  of         ... 
or, 
By  an  annual  payment,  until  the  in- 
sured person  reaches  the  age  of 
60,  of 
or, 
By  a  fortnightly  payment  of   . 


£  *.  a. 

2  6  7 

0  2  2 

2  13  10 

0  2  6 


Smaller  sums  may  be  insured  by  proportionate  pay- 
ments, but  no  one  of  the  periodical  payments  mur>t 
be  of  less  amount  than  two  shillings. 

No  one  life  can  be  insured  for  less  than  £20  in 
the  whole  ;  but  when  a  life  has  been  insured  for 
£20,  further  insurances  may  be  effected  on  the  same 
life  from  time  to  time,  for  any  amount,  until  the 
whole  sum  for  which  it  is  insured  amounts  to 
£100. 

If,  after  having  duly  made  his  payments  for  a 
period  of  five  years,  the  insured  person  shall  be 
unable  to  continue,  or  shall  desire  to  discontinue, 
such  payments,  a  portion  of  the  premiums  paid  by 
him,  which  portion  will  in  no  case  be  less  than 
one-third  of  the  whole  sum  paid  by  him,  will  be 
returned  to  him. 


IMMEDIATE  LIFE  ANNUITIES. 

Table  showing  the  Sum  to  be  paid  for  an  Immediate  Life  Annuity  of  £1  according  to  the  Age  and 
Sex  of  the  Person  upon  whose  Life  the  Annuity  is  to  depend.  The  first  half-yearly  Payment  of 
the  said  Annuity  will  in  all  cases  become  due  and  be  payable  on  the  Second  Quarterly  Day  of 
Payment  next  following  the  Day  of  Purchase. 


Age  of  the  Person 

at  the  time  of 

Purchase 

upon  whose  Life 
the  Annuity 
is  to  depend. 


Males. 


Money 
to  be  paid 
down  in 
One  Sum 
at  the 
time  of 
Purchase. 


Females. 


Money 
to  be  paid 

down  in 
One  Sum 

at  the 

time  of 
Purchase. 


Age  of  the  Person 

at  the  time  of 

Purchase 

upon  whose  Life 
the  Annuity 
is  to  depend. 


Males. 


Money 
to  be  paid 
down  in 
One  Sum 
at  the 
time  of 
Purchase. 


Females. 


Money 
to  be  paid 
down  in 
One  Sum 
at  the 
time  of 
Purchase. 


If  10  and  under  11 

16  ...  17 

21  ...  22 

26  ...  27 

31  ...  32 

36  ...  37 

41  ...  42 


£  s.  d. 
21  11  0 
20  7  2 
19  10  11 
19  1  5 
18  6  11 
17  8  3 
16    6    0 


£  s.  d. 
22  15  4 
21  15  11 
21  3  11 
20  10  3 
19  14  5 
18  16  11 
17  17    8 


If  46  and  under  47 
51  ...         52 

56         ...         57 
61  ...         62 

66         ...         67 
71  ...         72 

80  or  any  greater 
age,     .     . 


£  s.  d. 
14  18  11 
13  6  2 
11  15  0 
10  4  10 
8  11  1 
7     0     6 

4     3     3 


£    s.  d. 

16  14  8 

15    6  9 

13  13  9 

11  18  1 

10     0  1 

8    2  8 


5     7     0 


Thus,  a  man  aged  65  can  purchase  an 
Immediate  Annuity  of  £10,  pay- 
able half-yearly,  for  .  .      £88  18    4 

A  woman  of  the  same  age  can  pur- 
chase a  like  Annuity  for  .  .      103  16    8 1 


A  man  aged  70  can  purchase  an  Im- 
mediate Annuity  of  £10,  payable 
half-yearly,  for      .  .  .      £73     3     4 

A  woman  of  the  same  age  can  pur- 
chase a  like  Annuity  for  .  .        84  19     2 


540 


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DEFEEEED  LIFE  ANNUITIES.— MONET  NOT  EETUENABLE. 

Table  showing  the  Yearly  Sum,  and  the  Money  to  be  paid  down  in  One  Sum  at  the  time  of  Purchase, 
according  to  the  option  of  the  Purchaser,  for  which  a  Deferred  Life  Annuity  of  £1  will  be 
granted,  according  to  the  Age  and  Sex  of  the  Person  upon  whose  Life  the  Annuity  is  to  depend. 
The  first  half-yearly  Payment  of  the  said  Annuity  will  in  all  cases  become  due  and  be  payable  on 
the  Second  Quarterly  Day  of  Payment  next  following  any  one  of  the  under-mentioned  Periods, 
reckoning  such  Periods  from  the  Day  of  Purchase.  In  this  Class  of  Annuities  the  Purchase  Money 
will  not  be  returned  in  any  event. 


Age  of  the  Person 

at  the  time  of 

Purchase 

upon  whose  Life 
the  Annuity 

For  an  Annuity  of  £1  payable  at  the 

Second  Quarter  next  following 

the  expiration  of 

20  Years, 

reckoning  from  the  day  of  Purchase. 

For  an  Annuity  of  £1  payable  at  the 

Second  Quarter  next  following 

the  expiration  of 

40  Years, 

reckoning  from  the  day  of  Purchase. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Yearly 
Sum 

Money 
to  be  paid 
down  in 
One  Sum 

Yearly 
Sum 

Money 
to  be  paid 
down  in 
One  Sum 

Yearly 
Sum 

Money 
to  be  paid 
down  in 
One  Sum 

Yearly 

Sum 

Money 
to  be  paid 
down  in 
One  Sum 

is  to  depend. 

required. 

at  the 

time  of 

Purchase. 

required. 

at  the 

time  of 

Purchase. 

required. 

at  the 

time  of 

Purchase. 

required. 

at  the 

time  of 

Purchase. 

£   s.    d. 

£  s.    d. 

£   s.    d. 

£  s.    d. 

£  s.    d. 

£  s.    d. 

£  s.    d. 

£  s.    d. 

If  10  and  under  11 

0  10  11 

7  18  10 

0  12     2 

8  19     7 

0     2    4 

2     7     1 

0    2  11 

2  19    6 

15         ...          16 

0  10     3 

7    5  11 

0  11     6 

8    7    5 

0     2     0 

1  18    9 

0    2    7 

2  11    3 

20         ...          21 

0     9     7 

6  13    8 

0  10  10 

7  16     9 

0     18 

1  10    8 

0     2    2 

2    3    0 

25         ...          26 

0     8  10 

6    3    2 

0  10    1 

7     5     1 

0    13 

13    3 

0    19 

1  14    1 

30         ...         31 

0    7  10 

5    9    9 

0     9     3 

6  11     8 

0  15  11 

1    4  10 

35         ...         36 

0    6    9 

4  13    C 

0     8     3 

5  16    5 

0     9     6 

0  16    1 

40         ...         41 

0    5    7     3  15    9 

0     7     1 

4  19    3 

0     4     6 

0    8  11 

Thus,  a  man  aged  30  may  purchase  a 

Deferred  Annuity  of  £10,  to  com- 
mence on  his  reaching  the  age  of 

60,  and  to  be  payable  half-yearly, 

either  by  an  immediate  payment 

of £24    3    4 

or, 
By    an    annual    payment,    until    he 

reaches  the  age  of  60,  of    .  .  18     4 

A  woman  of  like  age  may  purchase  a 

like   Annuity   by   an   immediate 

payment  of  .  .  32    8     4 

or, 
An  annual  payment,  up  to  60,  of        .  1  17     6 

and  a  man  aged  30  may  purchase  a  Deferred  Al- 
lowance of  £2,  7s.  3d.  per  month,  to  commence  when 
he  reaches  the  age  of  60,  by  a  payment  until  he 
reaches  that  age  of  8s.  per  month ;  and  a  woman 
of  like  age  may,  by  a  like  payment  of  8s.  per  month, 
purchase  a  Deferred  Allowance  of  £1,  16s.  7d.,  to 
commence  when  she  reaches  the  age  of  00. 

The  Annuity  or  Monthly  Allowance  granted  on 
any  one  life  must  not  exceed  £50  per  annum,  or 
£4,  3s.  4d.  per  month ;  but  purchasers  need  not  pur- 
chase the  whole  amount  of  such  Annuity  or  Allow- 
ance at  one  time.  They  may  begin  by  purchasing 
such  part  as  they  can  afford  to  purchase,  and  go  on 
increasing  their  purchases  from  time  to  time  as 
their  circumstances  will  permit. 

Husband  and  Wife  may  each  be  insured  to  the 
full  amount  of  £100,  and  may  each  purchase  an 
Annuity  of  £50,  or  a  Monthly  Allowance  of 
£4,  3s.  4d.  Any  two  persons  may  purchase  an 
Annuity  on  their  joint  lives,  with  or  without  con- 
tinuance of  the  Annuity  to  the  survivor. 

Persons  contracting  for  the  insurance  of  their 
lives,  or  for  the  purchase  of  Annuities  or  Monthly 
Allowances,  will  be  allowed  to  pay  their  periodica] 


premiums  or  instalments  of  purchase  money  at 
such  of  the  post  offices  which  have  been  or  may 
hereafter  be  opened  for  the  purpose,  as  will  suit 
them  best. 

Persons  proposing  to  effect  insurances  on  their 
lives,  or  to  purchase  Deferred  Monthly  Allowances, 
must  provide  at  their  own  cost  such  certificates  of 
birth  or  baptism,  or  other  evidence  of  age,  as  shall 
be  required  from  them,  but  will  not  be  required  to 
pay  any  fee  for  medical  examination,  or  to  pay  the 
cost  of  any  inquiry  which  the  Postmaster-General 
may  think  fit  to  make  with  regard  to  their  health, 
habits,  age,  and  occupation,  or  to  pay  any  fee  for 
the  issue  of  any  contracts  which  may  be  made  in 
accordance  with  their  proposals,  or  to  pay  any 
postage  for  the  transmission  of  their  proposals,  or 
for  the  transmission  of  any  correspondence  arising 
out  of  such  proposals  between  them  and  the  Post- 
master-General, inasmuch  as  a  provision  for  all  such 
costs  and  charges  is  included  in  the  premiums 
which  they  will  be  required  to  pay,  in  accordance 
with  the  Tables  framed  for  the  purpose,  for  the  in- 
surance of  their  lives  or  the  purchase  of  Deferred 
Monthly  Allowances. 

Persons  proposing  to  purchase  Immediate  or  De- 
ferred Annuities,  payable  half-yearly,  must  provide 
at  their  own  cost  such  certificates  of  birth  or  bap- 
tism, or  other  evidence  of  age  as  shall  be  required 
of  them;  and,  inasmuch  as  the  premiums  fixed  by 
the  Tables  framed  for  the  grant  of  such  Annuities 
do  not  include  any  provision  for  costs  and  charges, 
must  pay,  at  the  time  of  purchase,  a  fee  of  Is.  for 
every  £1  of  Annuity  purchased. 

PRINCIPAL  RULES  OF  THE  POST  OFFICE 
SAVINGS  BANK 

A.  Post  Office  Savings  Banks  are  established  at 
Money  Order  Offices  in  the  United  Kingdom,  and 
are  open  for  the  receipt  and  payment  of  money 


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541 


daily  during  the  hours  appointed  for  Money  Order 
business. 

At  these  banks  deposits  of  one  shilling,  or  any 
number  of  shillings,  will  be  received;  but  no  one 
may  deposit  more  than  £30  in  one  year,  or  more 
than  £150  in  the  whole,  exclusive  of  interest. 

Interest  at  the  rate  of  £2, 10s.  per  cent,  per  annum 
(which  is  at  the  rate  of  sixpence  in  the  pound  for 
each  year,  or  at  the  rate  of  one-halfpenny  on  each 
complete  pound  for  each  month,  reckoning  from 
the  first  day  of  the  calendar  month  next  following 
the  day  on  which  a  complete  pound  has  been  de- 
posited, lip  to  the  last  day  of  the  calendar  month 
preceding  the  day  on  which  the  money  is  with- 
drawn) is  allowed  -until  the  sum  due  to  a  depositor 
amounts  to  £200,  when  interest  ceases  to  be  allowed. 
The  interest  due  to  each  depositor  is  added  to  the 
principal  due  to  him  on  the  31st  December  in  each 
year. 

B.  Every  deposit  in  a  Post  Office  Savings  Bank 
must  be  immediately  entered  by  the  postmaster,  or 
other  person  receiving  it,  in  a  book,  which  book  is 
to  be  kept  by  the  depositor ;  and  the  postmaster  or 
other  person  receiving  the  deposit  should  fcx  his 
signature  and  the  stamp  of  his  office  to  each  entry. 
Depositors  should  carefully  examine  their  books 
before  leaving  the  offices  at  which  they  make  their 
deposits,  and  ascertain  that  they  have  obtained  cor- 
rect receipts  for  the  sums  deposited  by  them. 

In  addition  to  the  receipts  which  the  depositors 
will  thus  obtain  in  their  deposit  books,  they  will 
receive  for  each  deposit  an  acknowledgment  by 
post  from  the  Savings  Bank  Department  in  Lon- 
don. This  acknowledgment  should  reach  the  de- 
positor within  three  days  from  the  day  on  which  he 
makes  his  deposit,  if  the  deposit  be  made  in  England 
or  Wales.  If  the  deposit  be  made  in  Ireland  or 
Scotland,  the  acknowledgment  should  reach  the 
depositor  within  five  days.  The  acknowledgment 
should  be  quite  free  from  erasure,  and  should  state 
the  exact  amount  of  the  deposit,  and  the  day  on 
which  the  deposit  was  made.  If  the  acknowled 
ment  does  not  reach  the  depositor  in  proper  time, 
or  if,  when  it  reaches  him,  it  shows  any  signs  of 
erasure,  or  does  not  agree  with  the  entry  in  the  de- 
positor's book,  the  depositor  should  immediately 
apply  to  the  Postmaster-General  by  letter,  and 
should  renew  his  application  again  and  again  until 
he  obtains  a  satisfactory  reply. 

C.  Once  in  each  year,  on  the  anniversary  of  the 
day  on  which  the  first  deposit  was  made  by  him, 
the  depositor  should  forward  his  deposit  book  to 
the  Controller  of  the  Post  Office  Savings  Bank 
Department  in  London,  in  order  that  it  may  be 
compared  with  the  books  of  that  department,  and 
in  order  that  the  interest  due  to  the  previous  31st 
December  may  be  inserted  in  it. 

D.  When  a  depositor  wishes  to  withdraw  the 
whole  or  any  part  of  the  sum  due  to  him,  he  must 
make  application  for  the  same  to  the  Postmaster- 


General  on  a  printed  form  called  a  Notice  of  With- 
drawal, which  he  can  obtain  at  any  Post  Office 
Savings  Bank.  When  he  has  properly  filled  up 
this  form,  he  must  fold  it  and  secure  it,  and  forward 
it  by  post  as  if  it  were  an  ordinary  letter.  In  re- 
turn for  it  he  will  receive,  probably  by  return  of 
post,  a  warrant  for  the  amount  required  by  him, 
payable  at  the  Post  Office  Bank  named  by  him  in 
the  Notice  of  Withdrawal. 

E.  A  depositor  in  any  Post  Office  Savings  Bank 
may  add  to  his  deposits  at  that  or  any  other  Post 
Office  Savings  Bank,  and  may  withdraw  the  whole 
or  any  part  of  them  from  that  or  any  other  Post 
Office  Savings  Bank,  without  change  of  deposit 
book.  For  instance,  if  he  makes  his  first  deposit  at 
the  Post  Office  Bank  at  Huddersfield,  he  may  make 
further  deposits  at,  or  withdraw  his  money  from, 
the  Post  Office  Bank  at  Huddersfield,  or  Leeds, 
Manchester,  Birmingham,  Edinburgh,  Dublin,  or 
anjr  other  place  which  may  be  convenient  to  him. 

P.  No  charge  will  be  made  to  depositors  for  the 
books  first  supplied  to  them,  or  for  the  renewal  of 
those  books ;  but  if  any  depositor  shall  lose  his 
book,  and  shall  desire  a  new  book,  he  must  make 
application  to  the  Postmaster-General  for  the  same, 
and  must  enclose  in  his  application  postage  stamps 
to  the  value  of  Is.  to  pay  for  the  new  book.  If  a 
depositor  loses  his  book,  he  should  immediately  give 
notice  of  the  loss  to  the  Postmaster-General. 

G.  No  charge  for  postage  will  be  made  on  the 
depositor  for  any  letter  passing  between  him  and 
the  Savings  Bank  Department  with  regard  to  his 
deposits,  or  with  regard  to  the  withdrawal  of  the 
same,  or  for  the  transmission  of  his  deposit  book 
between  him  and  the  Savings  Bank  Department. 

H.  The  postmasters  and  other  officers  of  the 
Postmaster-General  employed  in  the  receipt  or  pay- 
ment of  deposits,  are  strictly  forbidden  to  disclose 
the  name  of  any  depositor,  or  the  amount  of  his 
deposits,  except  to  the  Postmaster-General,  or  to 
such  of  his  officers  as  are  appointed  to  assist  in 
carrying  on  the  business  of  the  Post  Office  Banks. 

I.  A  full  statement  of  the  regulations  of  the 
Post  Office  Banks  may  be  seen  in  the  '  British 
Postal  Guide,'  and  at  any  Post  Office  Bank  ;  where 
also  information  may  be  obtained  with  regard  to 
the  rules  affecting — 

(A.)  The  deposits  made  by  trustees  on  behalf  of 

another  person. 
(B.)  The  deposits  of  minors. 
(C.)  The  deposits  of  married  women. 
(D.)  The  deposits  of   friendly  or   charitable  or 

provident  societies  or  penny  banks. 
(E.)  The  repayment  of  the  deposits  of  deceased 

depositors  to  their  representatives. 
(F.)  The  repayment  of  the  deposits  of  depositors 

who   have  become  insane,   or  who  are, 

from  other  causes,  unable  to  act  for  them- 


FOREIGN. 


OPTIONAL  OR  COMPULSORY  PREPAYMENT. 

When  a  letter,  addressed  to  go  by  a  route  that 
requires  prepayment,  is  posted  unpaid,  and  there  is 
some  other  route  where  prepayment  is  not  required, 
it  is  forwarded  by  that  route  ;  but  if  there  be  none, 
it  is  sent  to  the  Returned  Letter  Office,  to  go  back 
to  the  writer. 

DISTANCE  TO  WHICH  THE  POSTAGE 
CARRIES  THE  LETTER. 

The  letter  a  prefixed  to  any  division  shows  that 


the  postage  there  entered  does  not  carry  the  letter 
from  the  place  where  it  is  posted  in  the  United 
Kingdom  entirely  free  to  its  place  of  destination, 
but  that  it  is  liable  to  an  additional  charge  upon 
delivery. 

LETTERS  FOR  NON-COMMISSIONED  OFFI- 
CERS, SOLDIERS,  AND  SEAMEN  IN  TTET?. 
MAJESTY'S  SERVICE. 

Subject  to  the  subjoined  regulations,  non-com- 
missioned   officers,     bandmasters,    army   school- 


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masters  not  being  superintending  schoolmasters  or 
schoolmasters  of  the  1st  class,  private  soldiers,  or 
seamen  belonging  to  Her  Majesty's  ships,  whether 
serving  on  sea  or  land,  and  whether  in  a  British 
possession  or  foreign  country,  as  also  enrolled  pen- 
sioners in  Canada,  can  send  and  receive  letters  by 
packet  or  man-of-war,  for  a  postage  of  Id. ;  butif  any 
such  letters  have  to  pass  through  a  foreign  country, 
they  are  subject,  in  addition,  to  the  foreign  postage, 
whatever  that  may  be.     Thus,  the  postage  to  the 
under-mentioned  countries  (including  the  British 
charge  of  one  penny)  is  as  follows : 
To  or  from —  s.  d. 

China,  Ceylon,  Mauritius,  India,  Japan,  or 
Australia,  via  Marseilles   .        .         .         .05 

Malta,  via  Marseilles  (if  not  above  i  oz.)      .  0   4 
Do.  above  Joz.  but  not  exceeding  ^oz.        .07 
Chili,  Peru,  or  any  other  place  in  the  South 
Pacific        .         .         .  .         .         .02 

Vancouver's  Island,  British  Columbia,  or 
any  other  place  in  the  North  Pacific,  via 
New  York,  the  conveyance  between  New 
York    and    England    being    by    British  *.  d. 

packet 0    4 

"Vancouver's  Island,  etc.,  by  A merican  packet  1  0 
Do.  do.,  via  St  Thomas  and  Panama  .  .07 
Canada,  via  United  States     .         .         .         .03 

1.  The  person  claiming  the  privilege  must  at  the 

time  be  actually  employed  in  the  service  of  Her 
Majesty,  and  must  not  be  either  a  commis- 
sioned officer  or  warrant  officer,  viz.  assistant 
engineer,  gunner,  boatswain,  or  carpenter,  the 
privilege  not  extending  to  these  officers. 

2.  If  the  letter  be  posted  within  the  United  King- 

dom, the  penny  must  be  prepaid,  as  must  any 
foreign  postage  that  may  be  chargeable ;  and 
if  sent  by  a  private  ship,  the  gratuity  of  one 
penny  to  the  captain  must  also  be  prepaid.  If 
posted  abroad,  prepayment  is  not  compulsory  ; 
but  if  the  letter  be  sent  unpaid,  it  is  on  delivery 
charged  twopence,  together  with  any  foreign 
postage  or  gratuity  to  a  sea  captain  that  may 
be  due. 

3.  The  letter  must  not  weigh  more  than  half  an 

ounce. 

4.  It  must  relate  entirely  to  the  private  concerns  of 

the  soldier  or  seaman. 

5.  The  name  of  the  soldier  or  seaman,  with  his 

class  or  description,  must  appear  in  the  direc- 


tion, and  the  officer  having  the  command  must 
sign  his  name,  and  specify  the  ship,  or  regi- 
ment, corps,  or  detachment  to  which  the  soldier 
or  seaman  belongs ;  the  name  of  the  ship  or 
regiment  being  entered  in  full.  The  foregoing 
particulars  must  be  given  in  one  of  the  follow- 
ing forms : 

Seamen. 

From  A.  B.,  Seaman,  H.M.S. 

(Here  the  direction  of  the  letter  to  be  inserted.") 
C.  D.,  Captain  (or  other  Commanding  Officer), 

H.M.S. 


To  A.  B.. 


Seaman,  H.M.S. 


(Here  the  direction  of  the  letter  to  be  finished.) 
Soldiers. 
From  A.  B.,  Sergeant,  etc., Regt. 


(Here  the  direction  of  the  letter  to  be  inserted.) 
C.  D.,  Colonel  (or  other  Commanding  Officer), 
Begt. 


"  To  A.  B., 

Private  (or  Sergeant,  Corporal,  etc.) Regt. 

(Here  the  direction  to  be  finished.) 

If  the  letter  be  posted  in  the  United  Kingdom  for 
a  place  abroad,  unpaid  or  insufficiently  paid,  it  will 
(if  not  exceeding  half  an  ounce  in  weight)  be  de- 
tained and  returned  to  the  writer  for  payment  of  the 
postage ;  but  if  it  exceed  half  an  ounce,  or  if  any 
other  of  the  foregoing  regulations  be  not  complied 
with,  it  will  be  forwarded  charged  the  same  postage 
as  a  letter  addressed  to  a  commissioned  officer. 

OFFICERS'  LETTERS. 

Letters  addressed  to  or  sent  by  a  commissioned 
officer  (in  the  Navy  or  the  Royal  Marines),  or  a 
warrant  officer,  when  employed  on  board  any  of  Her 
Majesty's  ships,  or  when  temporarily  removed  from 
such  ships  for  land  service  on  a  colonial  or  foreign 
station,  are  subject  to  a  uniform  British  rate  of  6d. 
per  half-ounce  each  ;  but  if  any  such  letters  have  to 
pass  through  a.  foreign  country,  they  are  subject  to  a 
foreign  postage,  in  addition  to  the  British  rate  of  6d, 
Thus  the  postage  to  the  under-mentioned  countries 
(including  the  British  charge  of  6<L)  is  as  follows : 


Not 

exceeding 

i  oz. 

Above  i  oz. 

Above  5  oz. 

Above  |  oz. 

Above  1  oz. 

but  not 

but  not 

but  not 

but  not 

exceeding 

exceeding 

exceeding 

exceeding 

i  oz. 

f  oz. 

1  oz. 

1J  oz. 

® 

p. 

A 

B 

C 

D 

E 

s.      d. 

s.      d. 

s.    d. 

s.    d. 

s.    d. 

To  or 

from  Mauritius  or  Australia,  via 

o 

Marseilles     .... 

0    10 

0    10 

1     8 

1     8 

3    4 

1   » 

Ceylon,  India,  China,  or  Japan, 

BJ 

via  Marseilles 

0    10 

0     10 

1     8 

1     8 

2    6 

m 

Malta,  via  Marseilles 

0       6 

1       0 

1    6 

2     0 

2    6 

a 

Chili,  Peru,  or  auy  other  place 

o 

in  the  South  Pacific     . 

0      7 

0      7 

1    2 

1     2 

1    9 

i  a 

Vancouver's  Island  or  British 

II 

i  d 

Columbia,  rid  New  York 

0      7 

0      7 

1     2 

1    2 

1     9 

Canada,  via  United  States 

0      7 

0       7 

1    2 

1     2 

1     9 

1  a 
1" 

!! 

Brazil,  by  French  Packet 

0      8 

1      4 

2     0 

2    8 

3    4 

To  secure  this  privilege,  letters  from  an  officer  iu  the  Navy  must  be  sent  in  the  bag  made  up  on  board 
his  ship.  No  stamps  but  British  can  be  used  for  the  prepayment  of  such  letters.  The  superscription 
of  a  letter  addressed  to  au  officer  in  the  Army  must  specify  the  rank  and  regiment,  corps,  or  detachment 
in  which  the  officer  to  whom  the  letter  is  addressed  is  serving,  or  the  department  to  which  he  belongs; 
and  a  letter  sent  by  an  officer  in  the  Army  must  have  the  signature  of  such  officer  superscribed  thereon, 


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543 


together  with  the  signature  of  the  commanding  officer  of  the  regiment,  etc.,  or  the  signature  of  the  head 
of  the  department  to  which  such  officer  belongs  ;  and  the  name  of  the  regiment,  corps,  detachment,  or 
department,  must  be  subscribed  on  the  letter  by  the  commanding  officer  or  head  of  department.  Unpaid 
letters  sent  to  or  by. an  officer  on  board  a  ship  on  a  colonial  station  are  charged  6d.  each  on  delivery, 
in  addition  to  the  foregoing  rates. 


Letters  for  officers  and  seamen  on  board  Her  Ma- 
jesty's ships  stationed  at  a  foreign  port  should  not 
be  addressed  to  the  care  of  the  British  Consul  at 
that  port  or  to  any  agent  on  shore,  as  the  privilege 
enjoyed  by  officers  and  seamen,  of  receiving  their 
letters  through  the  post  at  reduced  rates  of  postage, 
is  confined  to  such  letters  as  are  addressed  directly 
to  them.  All  letters  directed  to  the  care  of  any  other 
person  are  liable  to  the  ordinary  rate  of  postage ; 
and  in  those  cases  where  prepayment  is  necessary, 
they  will  be  detained  if  such  ordinary  rate  be  not 
prepaid.  The  same  rule  applicable  for  military 
officers  and  private  soldiers. 

LETTERS  WEIGHING  MORE  THAN  ONE 
OUNCE. 

The  postage  of  a  letter  above  the  weight  of  an 
ounce  increases  as  follows  : 

When  the  amount  in  column  E  of  the  Table  of  Co- 
lonial and  Foreign  Postage  is  found  to  be 
three  times  as  much  as  in  column  A,  as  in  the 
case  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  the  amount  in 
column  A  is  to  be  reckoned  per  half-ounce. 

When  the  amount  in  column  E  is  found  to  be  Jour 
times  as  much  as  in  column  A,  as  in  the  case 
of  Australia,  the  amount  in  column  C,  after 
the  first  ounce,  is  to  be  reckoned  per  ounce. 

When  the  amount  in  column  E  is  found  to  \>efice 
times  as  much  as  in  column  A,  as  in  the  case 
of  France,  the  amount  in  column  A  is  to  be 
reckoned  throughout  per  quarter  of  an  ounce. 

In  all  other  cases,  sixpence  of  the  sum  found  in 
column  A  is  to  be  reckoned  throughout  per 
quarter  of  an  ounce,  and  the  remainder,  in 
addition,  for  every  half-ounce. 

ROUTES. 

Except  in  the  under-mentioned  cases,  letters  not 
specially  directed  by  a  particular  route  are  for- 
warded by  the  route  immediately  following  the 
name  of  the  place  in  the  Table  of  Colonial  and 
Foreign  Postage : 

Exceptions.  ■ —  I.  Letters  for  Aden,  Alexandria, 
Borneo,  Cairo,  Ceylon,  China,  India,  Japan, 
Java,  Labuan,  Penang,  Philippine  Islands, 
Singapore,  and  Suez,  are  sent  by  the  first 
mail  despatched  by  British  packet  either  via 
Marseilles  or  via  Southampton,  according  to 
the  route  indicated  by  the  postage ;  letters 
for  New  South  Wales  and  Malta  are  sent  by 
the  first  mail  despatched,  if  the  prepayment 
does  not  indicate  that  they  are  to  be  sent  by 
another  route ;  and  letters  for  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  Natal,  St  Helena,  and  Ascension 
are  sent  by  the  first  mail. 
II.  Letters  for  Canada  posted  after  the  despatch 
of  the  mail  via  the  United  States  on  Saturday 
are  forwarded  by  Canadian  mail  packet  on 
Thursday,  unless  prepaid  at  the  higher  rate. 
III.  Letters  for  the  Argentine  Confederation, 
Brazil,  Buenos  Ayres,  Cape  de  Verds,  Cuba, 
Guadaloupe,  Martinique,  Mexico,  and  Monte 
Video,  are,  provided  the  prepayment  be  suf- 
ficient, sent  in  the  mail  via  France,  if  that 
be  the  first  mail  despatched  after  the  time  of 
posting. 

IV.  Letters  for  Austria,  Baden,  Bavaria,  and 
Wurtemburg,  if  insufficiently  paid  for  trans- 
mission via  France,  but  sufficiently  paid  to 


be  sent  via  Belgium,  are  forwarded  by  the 
latter  route. 

PEUSSIA  AND  THE  GERMAN  POSTAL 
UNION  GENERALLY. 

According  to  the  regulations  of  the  German 
Postal  Union,  no  letter  exceeding  50  grammes  (a 
little  more  than  li  oz.)  in  weight,  and  containing 
any  other  enclosure  than  paper,  can  be  allowed  to 
circulate  by  the  post.  Any  letters,  therefore,  for- 
warded in  the  mail  to  Prussia  above  that  weight, 
and  containing  any  other  enclosure  than  paper,  will 
be  liable,  on  their  arrival  at  the  Prussian  frontier, 
to  be  stopped,  and  sent  to  the  Custom  House  for 
delivery  as  freight. 

TRANSMISSION  OF  JEWELLERY,  ETC.  TO 
SPAIN,  TURKEY,  AND  COSTA  RICA. 

The  laws  of  Spain  forbid  the  transmission  by  the 
post  within  that  country  of  letters  or  other  packets 
containing  watches,  jewellery,  or  other  ai-ticles  of 
value,  which  are  liable  to  Customs  duties.  Any 
such  packets,  therefore,  which  may  be  forwarded  in 
the  mails  to  Spain  will  not  be  delivered,  but  will  be 
sent  back  from  the  frontier.  A  similar  prohibition, 
on  pain  of  forfeiture,  is  placed  upon  the  transmis- 
sion of  diamonds  and  other  jewels  to  the  Turkish 
Empire,  and  of  money  and  jewellery  to  the  Republic 
of  Costa  Pica. 

REGISTRATION  OF  LETTERS,  ETC. 

The  fee  chargeable  for  registering  a  letter,  in 
addition  to  the  ordinary  postage,  both  of  which  must 
be  prepaid,  or  the  letter  cannot  be  registered,  will  be 
found  against  each  country  or  place  in  the  Table  of 
Colonial  and  Foreign  Postage.  Letters,  news- 
papers, books,  and  patterns  may  be  registered  to 
any  place  in  the  British  Colonies',  the  United  States 
of  America,  Italy,  or  the  German  States;  but  to 
other  Foreign  Countries  only  letters,  and  packets 
prepaid  at  the  letter  rates,  can  be  registered.  To 
some  countries,  as  shown  in  the  Table  of  Colonial 
and  Foreign  Postage,  there  is  no  arrangement 
whatever  for  registration. 

Where  the  prefix  '?V  is  made  use  of  in  the 
column  of  fees  in  the  Table  of  Colonial  and  Foreign 
Postage,  the  letter  can  be  registered  only  to  the 
port  of  arrival ;  it  being  left  in  those  cases  to  the 
postal  authorities  of  the  country  to  which  that  port 
belongs  to  continue  the  registration  if  they  think 
proper.  Where  the  word  '  none '  appears,  no  regis- 
tration can  be  effected. 

France  and  Countries  through  France. — The  regis- 
tration fee  upon  letters  addressed  to  France  or 
countries  through  France  (exclusive  of  those  sent  in 
the  closed  mails  to  India,  Hong  Kong,  Ceylon,  Mau- 
ritius, Australia,  Gibraltar,  via  France,  Malta,  Con- 
stantinople, Austria,  Portugal,  Spain,  or  Italy,  except 
the  Papal  States)  is  not  a  fixed  sum,  but  is  in  all 
cases  equal  to  the  postage. 

LETTERS  BY  PRIVATE  SHIPS. 

Letters  intended  to  be  sent  by  private  ship  must 
be  addressed  'By  Private  Ship;'  and  if  by  a  par- 
ticular vessel,  the  name  of  the  ship  must  be  added. 
The  postage  of  a  letter  by  a  private  ship  to  Belgium, 
Belize,  and  the  British  West  Indies,  is  3d.  not  ex- 
ceeding i  oz.,  and  3d.  is  charged  in  the  case  of 
heavy  letters  for  every  additional  i  oz. ;  to  Norway, 


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POSTAL  DIRECTORY— RATES. 


the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Natal,  St  Helena,  and 
Ascension,  the  postage  is  4d.  not  exceeding  \  oz., 
and  4d.  is  charged  for  every  additional  \  oz. ;  to 
France,  4d.  is  charged  for  every  J  oz. ;  to  Holland, 
8d.  not  exceeding  \  oz.,  Is.  4d.  not  exceeding  1  oz., 
2s.  8d.  not  exceeding  2  oz.,  and  Is.  4d.  for  every 
additional  ounce  ;  in  all  other  cases,  the  single  rate 
is  6d.,  and  the  postage  for  heavy  letters  progresses 
in  the  same  manner  as  the  postage  of  letters  sent  by 
mail  packets.  Letters  may  be  sent  unpaid  to  the 
following  places,  viz. :  Azores,  Belgium,  Belize, 
British  West  Indies,  Canada,  Cape  de  Verds,  Cape 
of  Good  Hope,  Ceylon,  Falkland  Islands,  France 
and  Algeria,  Gold  Coast,  Holland,  Hong  Kong, 
India,  Madeira,  Mauritius,  Natal,  New  Brunswick, 
Newfoundland,  Nova  Scotia,  Portugal,  Prince  Ed- 
ward Island,  St  Helena,  Sierra  Leone,  and  the 
United  States. 

Newspapers  by  private  ships  to  the  Azores,  Cape 
de  Verds,  Madeira,  and  Portugal,  are  charged  2d. 
each ;  in  all  other  cases  they  are  charged  Id.  each. 

HOT  CLIMATES. 

The  practice  of  sealing  letters  passing  to  and  from 
the  East  and  West  Indies,  and  other  countries  with 
hot  climates,  with  wax  (except  such  as  is  specially 
prepared),  is  attended  with  much  inconvenience,  and 
frequently  with  serious  injury,  not  only  to  the  letters 
60  sealed,  but  to  the  other  letters  in  the  mail,  from 
the  melting  of  tbe  wax  and  adhesion  of  the  letters 
to  each  other.  The  public  are  therefore  recom- 
mended in  all  such  cases  to  use  either  wafers  or 
gum,  and  to  advise  their  correspondents  in  the 
countries  referred  to  to  do  the  same. 

PREPAYMENT,  ETC. 

Letters  addressed  to  places  abroad  may  be  pre- 
paid iu  this  country  either  in  money  or  stamps,  but 


Aden. 

Alexandria,  via 
Southampton. 

Cairo,  via  South- 
ampton. 


Canada. 

Cape  Coast  Castle. 

Falkland  Islands. 

Gambia. 


such  payment  must  be  wholly  in  stamps  or  wholly 
in  money.  Newspapers,  book  packets,  and  patterns 
must  always  be  prepaid,  and  this  by  stamps. 

With  certain  exceptions,  the  only  admitted  evi- 
dence of  the  prepayment  of  a  letter,  inwards,  is 
the  mark  agreed  upon  with  the  particular  foreign 
country  or  colony. 

Naval  officers,  marines,  and  seamen  serving  abroad, 
are  allowed  to  prepay  such  of  their  letters  as  are 
conveyed  in  their  ship's  bag  with  English  postage 
stamps. 

When  prepayment  is  optional,  any  outward  letter 
(that  is,  a  letter  posted  within  the  United  Kingdom, 
and  addressed  to  some  place  out  of  it)  posted  with  . 
an  insufficient  number  of  stamps,  is  charged  on  de- 
livery with  the  deficient  postage  in  addition ;  un- 
less the  letter  have  to  go  to  the  United  States,  or 
to  a  country  through  France,  in  which  case  it  is 
treated  as  wholly  unpaid,  the  postal  arrangements 
with  these  countries  not  allowing  the  recognition 
of  partial  prepayment.  When,  however,  prepay- 
ment of  the  whole  postage  is  compulsory,  a  letter  or 
aught  else  posted  with  an  insufficient  number  of 
stamps  is  sent  (by  the  first  post)  to  the  Eeturned 
Letter  Office. 

Letters  to  or  from  Australia  and  New  Zealand, 
posted  wholly  unpaid  or  paid  less  than  one  rate,  are 
detained  and  returned  to  the  writers  for  postage; 
but  those  on  which  one  rate,  although  not  the 
whole  postage,  has  been  paid  by  stamps,  are  (ex- 
cept iu  the  case  of  Tasmania)  forwarded  charged 
with  the  deficient  postage,  and  an  additional  rate 
as  a  fine.  Letters  for  Tasmania  must  be  fully  pre- 
paid. 

Letters  posted  unpaid  (wholly  or  in  part),  ad- 
dressed to  the  under-mentioned  places,  are  on  de- 
livery charged  6d.  each  in  addition  to  the  ordinary 
postage : — 

Gibraltar.  Mauritius. 

Gold  Coast.  New  Brunswick. 

Italy.  Newfoundland. 

Malta.  Nova  Scotia. 


Prince    Edward 
Island. 

Sierra  Leone. 

Suez,    via     South- 
ampton. 


Letters  posted  unpaid  (wholly  or  in  part),  addressed  to  the  under-mentioned  places,  are  charged 
Is.  each  in  addition  to  the  ordinary  postage : — 


British  West  Indies. 
Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
China. 


Hong  Kong. 
Labuan. 


Natal. 
Penang. 


St  Croix. 
St  Helena. 


St  Thomas. 
Singapore. 


Letters  for  Ceylon  and  India  are  charged  9d.  each  additional ;  and  those  sent  to  the  following  German 
States  via  Belgium  are  charged  with  a  postage  of  8d.  per  half-ounce,  viz. : — 


Austria. 

Baden. 

Bavaria. 

Bremen. 

Brunswick. 

Frankfort. 

Hamburg. 


Hanover. 
Hesse,  Electoral. 
Hesse,  Grand 

Duchy  of. 
Hesse  Homburg. 
Hohenzollern. 
Lippe  Detmold. 


Lubeck. 

Luxemburg. 

Mecklenburg. 

Nassau. 

Oldenburg. 

Prussia. 

Eeuss. 


Saxe  Coburg  Gotha. 
Saxe  Meiningen. 
Saxe  Weimar  Eis- 

nach. 
Saxony. 
Schaumburg  Lippe. 


S  chl  es  wig-Holstein. 
Schwartzburg    Ru- 

dolstadt. 
Schwartzburg  Son- 

derhausen. 
Wurtemburg. 


Those  sent  to  foreign  countries,  generally  via 
Belgium,  Prussia,  Portugal,  Madeira,  the  Azores, 
and  Cape  de  Verds,  are  charged  2d.  per  rate  in  ad- 
dition to  the  ordinary  postage. 

Letters  posted  wholly  unpaid  for  Algeria  and 
France,  or  for  Austria  via  France,  are  charged  8d. 
per  +  oz.,  and  those  posted  wholly  unpaid,  or  paid 
less  than  one  rate  of  postage,  for  the  Canary  Islands, 
Majorca,  Minorca,  and  Spain,  are  charged  double 
the  prepaid  rate.     Letters  for  the  Canary  Islands, 


Majorca,  Minorca,  and  Spain  insufficiently  prepaid, 
are,  provided  one  rate  at  least  be  paid,  charged  with 
double  the  deficiency,  and  those  for  Algeria,  France, 
or  Austria  insufficiently  prepaid  are  charged  at  the 
unpaid  rate  less  the  value  of  the  stamps  affixed. 

Those  for  Alexandria,  Cairo,  and  Suez,  sent  via 
Marseilles  by  British  packet,  and  those  for  the  fol- 
lowing places  sent  by  French  packet,  are  charged 
with  a  postage  of  9d.  per  J  oz. : — 


Alexandria. 

Galatz. 

Latakia. 

Salonica. 

Tripoli  in  Syria. 

Alexandretta. 

Gallipoli. 

Mersina. 

Samsoun. 

Trebizond. 

Beyrout. 

Ibraila. 

Mitylene. 

Sinope. 

Tultscha. 

Cairo. 

Ineboli, 

Porto  Said. 

Smyrna. 

Varna. 

Constantinople. 

Jaffa. 

Khodes. 

Sulina. 

Volo. 

Dardanelles. 

Kerassun. 

POSTAL  DIRECTORY— EATES. 


545 


Letters  posted  unpaid  (wholly  or  in  part)  for 
.Belgium,  or  Holland  via  Belgium,  are  charged  3d. 
i  each  in  addition  to  the  ordinary  postage ;  those 
sent  to  Holland  via  France  are  charged  8d.  per  i  oz., 
:and  those  for  the  United  States  an  additional  post- 
age of  5  cents  each. 

The  same  rates  are  chargeable  in  this  country 
upon  letters  posted  unpaid  wholly  or  in  part  from 
the  above  places,  except  from  Alexandria,  Cairo, 
land  Suez,  via  Southampton,  China,  and  Holland 
via  France,  which  are  charged  the  prepaid  rate 
only,  and  from  the  United  States,  which  are  charged 
an  additional  rate  of  6d.  each. 

LETTERS  FOE  PASSENGERS  ON  BOARD 
MALL  PACKETS. 

Letters  for  passengers  on  board  the  Cunard 
packets  for  America  touching  at  Queenstown,  pro- 
.vided  they  be  addressed  to  the  care  of  the  officer  in 
charge  of  the  mails  on  board  of  such  packets,  and 


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United  Kingdom  up  to  the  time  at  which  ordinary 
registered  letters  for  America  by  the  same  packets 
are  received. 

Letters  for  passengers  on  board  the  Mediterranean 
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or  on  board  the  Canadian  packets  touching  at  Lon- 
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for  India,  Australia,  etc.,  or  for  Canada. 

The  letters  should  be  addressed  thus  :  '  Mr. 
■,  on  board  the  mail  packet  at  Queenstown 


[Londonderry  or  Southampton].    Care  of  the  Officer 
in  charge  of  the  mails.' 

Letters  directed  to  the  care  of  the  Packet  Agent 
at  Suez,  and  despatched  by  the  mail  via  Marseilles, 
which  follows  the  mail  via  Southampton,  will  pro- 
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E.  k  N.  (Sat.  ex.) 
E.  &  N.  (Sat.  ex.) 
N.,  23d  ea.  month 
N.,  IGth  ea.  month 

POSTAL  DIRECTORY— RATES. 


559 


At  the  following  Kates  of  Postage,  Book  Packets  may  be  forwarded  to  the  under-mentioned  British 
Colonies  and  Foreign  Countries  on  the  conditions  of  the  Inland  Book  Post  (explained  at  page 
535).  


Countries,  etc. 


Not      4         8 

ex'g    oz.     oz. 
4       to      to 


Every 
add). 


Exceptions. 


Australia  .... 

Borneo      .... 

Cape  of  Good  Hope,  via  Mau 
ritius      .... 

Ceylon  .... 
(2.)  China  .... 
(1.)  India         .... 

Labuan  .... 
(1.)  New  South  Wales    . 

New  Zealand    . 

Philippine  Islands   . 
(1.)  Queensland 

South  Australia 

Tasmania 

"Western  Australia    . 

Victoria    .... 

Accra        .... 

Alexandria,  via.  Southampton 
Do.,  via,  Marseilles 

Ascension 

Bathurst  (Gambia)   . 

Belgium,  by  direct  Packet 
Do..       via  France 

Ecuador  and  Peru,  via  Panama 

Buenos  Ayres,  by  British  Pkt. 

Cairo,  via.  Southampton   . 
Do.,    via  Marseilles 

Canada,  bv  direct  Packet 

C.  of  Good  Hope,  by  direct  Pkt. 

Colombia,  United  States  of 

Constantinople,  via  Marseilles 

Falkland  Islands 
(3.)  France  and  Algeria 

Gibraltar  .... 

Gold  Coast 

Hayti         .         .     _   . 

Heligoland,  by  Ship 

Italy  (ex.  Papal  States)    . 

Lagos        .... 

Liberia      .... 

Malta,  via  Southampton  . 
Do.,    via  Messina  . 

Monte  Video,  by  British  Pkt. 

Mosquito  Territory  . 

Natal,  by  direct  Packet    . 

New  Brunswick 

Newfoundland 

Nova  Scotia 

Prince  Edward  Island 

St  Helena,  by  direct  Packet 

St  Juan  de  Nicaragua 

Sierra  Leone     . 

Suez,  via,  Southampton    . 
Do.,  via  Marseilles 

Sweden,  via,  Hull 

Vancouver's  Island,  by  Ship 

Venezuela 

West  Coast  Africa  (Foreign) 

West  Indies  (British) 
(4.)         Do.  (Danish)       . 

Ionian  Islands,  by  Ship   . 
Do.,  via  Italy  . 

Mauritius,  by  French  Packet 


0     3 
0     4 

0     3 


0    40     8 


s.  d.s.  d. 


>\  d.    s.  d. 


'■  via  Southampton.' 


via  Marseilles.' 
61     01    6  2    00    6 


0  6 

0  8 


0  4 


0  3 


0  9 

1  0 


0  6'0  9 


30  6 


40  8 
3:0  6 


30  6 
4'0  8 


1  0 
1  4 

1  0 


1  01  4 


0  9 

1  0 

0  9 

0  9 
101 


0  30  60  9 


4  0  81  0 

3  0  6  0  9 

4  0  81  0 


0  30  60  9 


0  8 


0  6 


1  0 


0  9 


0  6:1  0 


1  0 

1  4 

1  0 

1  4 


1  0 


1  4 


1  0 


1  62  0 


0  3 
0  4 

0  3 


0  4 

0  3 

0  4 

0  3 

0  3 

0  4 


0  3 

0  4 

0  3 

0  4 


0  3 


0  4 


0  3 


0  6 


1.  To  these  countries  no  book  packet 
can  be  forwarded  exceeding  three- 
pounds  in  weight,  and  India  five 
pounds. 


2.  Book  packets  can  be  sent  to  Amoy, 
Canton,  Foo  Chow  Foo,  Hong 
Kong,  Nangpo,  Shanghai,  Swa- 
tow,  and  Whampoa  only. 


3.  No  book  packet  for  France  or 
Algeria  may  exceed  18  inches  in. 
width,  depth,  or  length. 


4.  The  Danish  West   Indies  are  St 
Thomas,  St  Croix,  and  St  John. 


560 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— RATES. 


Provided  the  Postage  be  fully  prepaid,  and  that,  except  where  otherwise  stated,  they  do  not  contain 
any  Writing  or  other  Manuscript  Marks  besides  the  Name  and  Address  of  the  Person  to  whom 
they  are  sent,  Books  and  Printed  Papers  can,  at  the  following  Rates,  and  on  the  conditions  of  thi 
Inland  Book  Post,  be  sent  to  the  Foreign  Countries  named  below : — 


Countries,  etc. 


by 


Argentine     Confederation,     by 
French  Packet 
*JAustria,  via,  France  . 
Baden,  do. 

Bavaria,  do. 

Brazil,  by  French  Packet  . 
Cuba,  do. 

^{Denmark,  via  Belgium 
*||  Egypt    (French     Offices), 

French  Packet 
*JForeign  Countries  on  the  Con- 
tinent   of    Europe,   via,    Bel- 
gium 

*  J  §  German      States,     via     Bel-]_ 

gium ) 

Greece,  by  French  Packet 

Do.,      via  Italy 
Guadaloupe,  by  French  Packet 
Hohenzollern,  via  France  . 
Holland,  via,  France  . 
*J  Ionian  Islands,  via,  France  and) 

Austria j 

Martinique,  by  French  Packet  . 
Mexico,  do. 

"^Moldavia,     via     France     and) 

Austria j 

*JNorway,  via  Denmark 
Paraguay,  by  French  Packet     . 
^Russia,  via  Belgium  . 
Senegal,  by  French  Packet 
Spain    and    the    Balearic 
Canary  Islands 
*{Sweden,  via,  Denmark 

Switzerland,  via,  France    . 
*||Syria      (French     Offices), 

French  Packet 
*||Tangiers  and  Tunis,  do.  . 
*||Turkey,  do.  . 

*JTurkey,  via  France  and  Austria 
United  States  of  America  . 
Uruguay,  by  French  Packet 
*JWallachia,    via     France    and) 

Austria j 

Wurtemburg,  via,  France  . 
Countries,  via  France,  not  men-]_ 
tioned  in  this  List  .        .        .  f 

*  J  Azores "} 

*{Cape  de  Verd  Islands       .         .  | 

^Madeira I 

^Portugal,    or   any   Portuguese  [ 

Possession  on  the  West  Coast  j 
of  Africa  .         .         .         .  j 


and) 


by 


:} 


Not 
exc^. 


s.  d. 

aO  4 

0  4 

aQ  4 

0  4 

ad  4 

0  4 


0    4 


0     4 


s.  d 

0  £ 
0     J 

0     8 

0 

0     8 

0     8 

0  6 

1  0 
0  8 
0  8 
0  8 

0  10 

0  8 
0    8 

0  10 

1  0 
0  8 
L  0 

0  8 

0     8 

0  10 
0    8 

0     8 

0  8 
0  8 
0  10 
0  6 
0     8 

0  10 

0     8 

0     6 


s.  d. 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 


L  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  3 

I  0 

I  0 

1  3 

I  0 

1  0 

1  0 

I  0 

L  0 

1  3 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 


L  3 

9  9 

L  0 

1  3 

1  0 


s.  d. 

1  4 

1  4 

1  4 

1  4 

1  4 

L  4 

I  0 


2  0 

1  4 

1  4 

L  4 

I  8 

L  4 

L  4 

L  4 

1  4 

L  8 

1  0 

1  4 


1     4 


Every 

addl. 

4 


oz. 


s.  d. 

0  4 

0  4 

0  4 

0  4 

0  4 

0  4 

0  3 

0  6 

0  4 


0    9'1    0    0 


0    5 


4 
4 

5 

6 
4 

4 
4 

5 

4 

0     4 


By  direct  Packet  or  private 

Ship. 
0     3    0     60     9,1     Oj  0     3 
via,  Bordeaux,  or  via.  France 

and  Spain. 
0     4  ;0     8,1     0,1     41  0    4 


Exceptions,  etc. 


When  sent  to  any  German  State,  Russia, 
or  Denmark,  via  Belgium,  to  Austria 
via  France,  or  to  the  Azores,  Cape 
de  Verds,  Madeira,  or  Portugal,  un- 
bound proof  sheets  (but  these  only) 
may  contain  ordinary  corrections  of 
the  press. 

No  packet  sent  to  a  country  marked 
thusf  must  exceed  3  lbs.  in  weight, 
and  the  weight  of  a  packet  for  the 
Azores,  Cape  de  Verds,  Madeira,  or 
Portugal,  is  limited  to  1  lb. 

No  packet  must  exceed  18  inches  in 
width,  depth,  or  length,  when  sent  to 
Turkey,  Syria,  or  Egypt  by  French 
Packet,  or  to  the  Azores,  Cape  de 
Verds,  Madeira,  or  Portugal. 

Books  sent  to  Spain,  the  Balearic  and 
Canary-  Islands,  must  be  unbound; 
and  no  prints,  music,  maps,  or  draw- 
ings are  allowed,  unless  they  form 
part  of  the  publication  with  which 
they  are  sent. 

*Cases,  rollers,  maps,  book-markers, 
pencils,  pens,  etc.,  may  not  be  sent 
in  a  packet  of  printed  papers  to  any 
country  besides  those  marked  thus*. 

Photographs  on  paper  may  be  sent  only 
to  the  countries  marked  thus  J. 

§  The  German  States  are  —  Austria, 
Baden,  Bavaria,  Bremen,  Brunswick, 
Frankfort-on-the-Maine,  the  Grand 
Duchy  of  Hesse,  Hamburg,  Hanover, 
Hesse  Electoral,  Hesse  Homburg, 
Hohenzollern,  Lauenburg,  Lippe 
Detmold,  Lubeck,  Luxemburg,  Meck- 
lenburg Schwerin,  Mecklenburg 
Strelitz,  Nassau,  Oldenburg,  Prussia, 
Reuss,  Saxe  Coburg  Gotha,  Saxe 
Meiningen,  Saxe  Weimar,  Eisenach, 
Saxony,  Schaumburg  Lippe, 
Schwartzburg  Rudolstadt,  Schwartz- 
burgSonderhausen.  and  Wurtemburg. 
French  offices  are  established  at  Alex- 
andria, Alexandretta,  Beyrout.  Con- 
stantinople, Dardanelles,  Galatz, 
Gallipoli,  Ibraila,  Ineboli,  Jaffa,  Ke- 
rassun,  Latakia,  Mersina,  Mitylene, 
Rhodes,  Salonica,  Samsoun,  Sinope, 
Smyrna,  Sulina,  Taugiers,  Tripoli 
in  Syria,  Trebizond,  Tultscha,  Tunis, 
Varna,  Volo. 


In  Spain,  as  a  rule,  the  circulation  is  prohibited  of  all  articles  which  are  not  either  letters  or  printed 
papers  ;  but  patterns  and  samples  may  be  sent  uuder  the  following  regulations  : — 

1.  The  patterns  or  samples  themselves  must  be  of  no  intrinsic  value  whatever. 

2.  They  must  be  enclosed  in  covers  open  at  the  ends  or  sides,  or  in  such  other  manner  as  to  admit 

of  a  thorough  inspection. 

3.  The  covers  must  contain  no  writing  except  the  usual  trade  marks  and  numbers. 

4.  Packets  of  patterns  and  samples  thus  forwarded  will  be  liable  in  this  country  to  the  same  rates 

of  postage  as  ordinary  letters  for  Spain,  viz.  6d.  for  a  packet  not  exceeding  a  quarter  of  an 
ounce  in  weight,  increasing  for  heavier  weights  at  the  rate  of  6d.  for  each  quarter  of  an 
ounce  ;  and  such  postage  must  in  all  cases  be  paid  in  advance. 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— RATES. 


561 


The  following  is  a  List  of  the  Exceptional  Eates  of  Postage  on  NEWSPAPERS  :- 


Countries,  etc. 


Not 
excg. 
4  oz. 


to  8. 


to  12, 


to  16. 


Every 
addl. 
4  oz. 


Eemaeks. 


f  Alexandria  (Egypt),  via  Belgium    .  -< 


via  France 


Argentine  Confed.,  via  Southampton 
Do.  do.,  by  French  Packet 

fAustria    .         .     "> 
•Baden ;  "Bavaria  j 
Belgium,  by  direct  Packet 

Do.,       via  France 
Bolivia;  Chili;  Ecuador;  Peru 
Brazil ;  Cuba,  by  French  Packet 
-[Denmark,  via,  Belgium    . 
Egypt,  via  Marseilles 
f  Do.     (except  Alexandria),  via  Bel 

gium 

•France  and  Algeria  . 
f  Foreign  Countries  on  the  Continent"^ 

of  Europe,  via  Belgium 
■{•German  States,  via  Belgium 
Greece,  by  French  Packet 


•f  Do.,     via  Belgium 

Do.,    via,  Italy 
Guadaloupe,  by  French  Packet 
Hayti  and  Nicaragua 
•Hohenzollern,  via  France 
•Holland,  via  France  . 
India,  via  Marseilles 
•    Do.,     via  Southampton    . 
Ionian  Islands,  via  Italy  . 
■f        Do.,  via,  France  &  Austria 

f        Do.,  via,  Belgium     . 

•Italy  (except  Papal  States) 

fLevant  (the),  via  Belgium 

Malta,  via,  Marseilles 
Martinique,  by  French  Packet 
Mexico,  do. 

•{■Moldavia,  via  France  and  Austria 

f    Do.,         via  Belgium    . 

Mosquito  Territory   . 
•Norway,  via  Denmark    . 
Paraguay  and  Uruguay,  via,  South 

ampton 

Do.  do.,     by  French  Packet 

I   fBussia,  via  Belgium 
Senegal,  by  French  Packet 

fServia,  via  Belgium 

•Spain,  Balearic  and  Canary  Islands 
■Sweden,  via  Denmark 
Switzerland,  via  France    . 
Syria  (French  Offices),  by  Frnch.Pkt 
Turkey,         do.  do.  .j 

■f  Do.,       via  France  and  Austria 

"f  Do.,       via  Belgium 

Tangiers  and  Tunis,  by  French  Pkt 
"Venezuela  .... 

•fWallackia,  via  France  and  Austria 

t    Do.,  via  Belgium  . 

*Wurtemburg,  via  France  . 

•Countries,  via,  France,  not  mentioned} 
in  this  List    .         .         .         .         .  j 
Azores  ")  by  Packet   or  Pri-  I 

Cape  de  Verds  I      vate  Ship    . 
Madeira  |  via.    France   or   by 

Portugal j      French  Packet  * 

2N 


d.     s.    d.     s.    d.     s.    d.     s.    d. 
0C091003 

and,  in  addition,  Id.  per  oz. 

0     1 
0     2 

0     2 

1 
2 
2 
2 
3 
2 
3 

1 

2 

2 
1 


1 

0 

2 

0 

3 

0    4 

2 

0 

4 

0 

6 

0    8 

2 

0 

4 

0 

6 

0    8 

1 

0 

2 

0 

3 

0     4 

2 

0 

4 

0 

6 

0    8 

2 

0 

4 

0 

6 

0    8 

2 

0 

4 

0 

6 

0     8 

3 

0 

6 

0 

9 

1     0 

2 

0 

4 

0 

6 

0     8 

3 

0 

6 

0 

9 

1     0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
and,  in  addition,  2d.  per  oz. 
0 

0 

0 
0 

0 
and,  in  addition,  2d.  per  oz. 


1 

0    2 

0    3 

0     4 

2 

0    4 

0     6 

0     8 

2 

0    4 

0     6 

0     8 

1 

0    2 

0     3 

0    4 

3 

0    6 

0     9 

1     0 

0     6 

0     6 


0    9 
0    9 


and,  in  addition, 

2  10    4  10     6 

3  I  0     6  |  0     9 
and,  in  addition, 


2 

0    4 

0     6 

0     8 

2 

0    4 

0     G 

0     8 

2 

0    4 

0     6 

0     8 

3 

0    6 

0     9 

1    0 

3 

0     6 

0    9 

1     0 

0 
5 
4 
0 

0 

Id.  per  oz 
10  8  10 
|  1  0  |  0 
Id.  per  oz. 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


and,  in  addition,  Id.  per  oz. 
0 
0 

0 


1 

0    2 

0     3 

0     4 

5 

0  10 

1     3 

1    8 

1 

0    2 

0     3 

0    4 

2 

0    4 

0     6 

0    8 

4 

0    8 

2 

0     4 

0     6 

0     8 

3 

0     G 

0     9 

1     0 

and,  in  addition,  Id.  per  oz. 
0 
14     0 


0    4 

0     8 

0  6 

1  0 

0  8 

1  4 

0    4 

0     6 

0    s 

0     6 
Q    6 

0     9 
0     9 

1  0 
1     0 

and,  in  addition,  Id.  per  oz. 
0 
0 
0 
0 

and,  in  addition,  Id.  per  oz. 
0 

0 


2 

0     4 

0     6 

0     8 

1 

0    2 

0    3 

0    4 

3 

0     6 

0     9 

1    0 

3 

0     6 

0     9 

1    0 

2 

0     4 

0     6 

0     8 

1 

0     2 

0     3 

0    4 

2 

0     4 

0     6 

0     8 

3 

0     6 

0    9 

1     0 

0     2 

0     2 
0     3 


0     2 


(For  List  of  German  States, 
and  of  French  Offices  in 
Turkey,  Syria,  and  Egypt, 
see  page  560.) 


In  those  cases  where  an 
asterisk  is  prefixed  to  the 
name  of  the  country,  the 
postage  set  down  is  ap- 
plicable to  the  whole 
packet  of  Newspapers, 
whether  that  packet  con- 
tain a  single  paper  or  more 
papers  than  one ;  but  in 
the  other  cases  the  postage 
must  be  paid  for  each  sepa- 
rate neiospaper,  whether 
sent  alone,  or  in  a  parcel 
containing  more  than 
one. 


No  parcel  of  newspapers 
sent  to  the  countries 
marked  thus  f  must  ex- 
ceed 3  lbs.  in  weight ;  and 
no  parcel  for  the  Azores, 
Cape  de  Verds,  Madeira, 
or  Portugal,  must  exceed 
1  lb.;  and  for  Eussia  via 
Belgium,  8  oz. 


The  postage  on  newspapers 
for  all  other  places  is  a 
fixed  sum,  and  is  given  in 
the  table  at  pp.  540-58. 


At  the  option  of  the  sender, 
registered  newspapers 
may  be  forwarded  as  book 
packets. 


562 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— RECEIVING  OFFICES,  ETC. 

RECEIVING  OFFICES  AND  PILLAR  LETTER  BOXES  IN  EDINBURGH 
AND  LEITH. 


Town  Receiving  Offices. 


Town  Pillar  Boxes. ' 


r 

anlr  Street. 

Castle  Street  (21). 

Bristo  Port. 

*f  Charlotte  Place  (7). 
Clerk  Street  (10). 

Canongate. 
Clarendon  Crescent. 

*f  Cross  (231  High  Street). 

Crichton  Street. 

Duke  Street  (3). 

Dean  Bridge. 

Elm  Eow  (2). 

Gardner's  Crescent. 

*  George  Street  (40). 

Gihnore  Place. 

*+  Grassmarket  (116  West  Bow). 
*}  Holyrood  (2  Canongate). 

Lauriston  (1  Archibald  Place). 

Grove  Street. 

High  Street  (at  SoutliBridge). 
Howe  Street. 

*f  London  Street  (54). 

Lothian  Road. 

*f  Nicolson  Street  (21). 

Pleasance. 

*t  Pitt  Street  (2). 

*f  Port-Hopetoun  (31  Earl  Grey  Street). 

Princes  Street. 
Queen  Street. 
Begent  Poad. 

*f  Stock  bridge  (Leegat's  Land). 

*f  West  Maitland  Street  (12). 

Sciennes. 

*f  Warriston  (1  Howard  Street). 

Waverley  Station. 
West  Claremont  Street. 

Wernyss  Place  (3). 

LEITH. 

*f  Branch  Office,  33  Bernard  Street. 

Charlotte   Street  cleared    15   minutes 

*f  Leith  Walk  (15  Shrub  Place). 

previous  to  the  closing  at  Leith 

Great  Junction  Street  (1). 

Branch    Office.      Not   cleared 

on 

*j  North  Junction  Street  (4). 

Sundays. 

Sandport  Street  (13). 

Town  Collections  made  at  10.15  a.m.,  1,  3,  5,  7,  8,  and  10  p.m.     Extra  Collection  from  all  Leith 

at  2.15  p.m.    Sundays  at  10  p.m.  only,  except  from  Leith  Branch  Office,  at 

3  and  8  p.m 

also. 

SUBURBAN. 

Receiving  Offices. 

Collections. 

A.M. 

P.M. 

-  P.M. 

P.M. 

P.M. 

Bonnington 

9.50 

1.50 

7.  5 

*f  Boroughmuirhead 

10.  0 

1.30 

4.30 

8.30    \ 

*f  Granton  Harbour 

915 

115 

6.30 

*f  Newhaven     . 

9.45 

1.45 

7.  0 

*f  Newington  (11  West) 

10.15 

2.15 

5."0 

6.45 

jmo  1 

Pillar  Letter  Boxes. 

Bruntsfield  Place 

10.  0 

1.30 

4.15 

8.30    \ 

Claremont  Park 

9.30 

f2.35 

7.35 

9.35 

Golden  Acre     . 

9.  0 

i"o 

6.15 

Grange  Road    . 

1010 

2.  0 

445 

9."o 

Minto  Street     . 

10.15 

2.10 

4  55 

9.10    , 

Morningside 

10.  0 

145 

4.£0 

8.45    j 

Osborne  Terrace 

*  12.50 

4.50 

6.50 

Pilrig  Toll 

9.*55 

1.55 

7.10 

Paeburn  Place 

10.  5 

f2'.50 

6.50 

%  9.50 

Trinity  (York  Road) 

9.30 

ijo 

6.45 

Whitebouse  Loan     . 

10.  5 

1.50 

435 

8.50 

Arriving  at  G.P.O.  in  time  for  Mail  f 

10.30 

2.45 

5  30 

8."0 

9.30 

*1.30 

f  3.30 

%  10.30 

No  Collection  on  Sundays,  except  from  Newington  atlO'p.m 

,  and 

Osborne  Terrace  at  9.50  p.m. 

*  Money  Order  Offices,    f  Post  Office  Savings  Banks.     Hours  of  Business,  9  a.m.  to  6  p.m. 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— HOURS  OF  CLOSING,  ETC. 


563 


HOURS  OF  CLOSING  FOR  THE  LEADING  MAILS,  AND  WHEN  DELIVERED 
IN  EDINBURGH. 


Delivered 

in 
Edinburgh. 


8  a.m.  and  3  and  ( 
7.40  p.m.  \\ 

8  and  11.30  a.m. 


8  and  11.30  a.m. 


8  and  11.30  a.m. 

and  7.40  p.m. 

8  and  11.30  a.m. 
and  7.40  p.m. 


11.30    a.m.    and 
7.40  p.m. 

8  &  11.30  a.m.  and! 
3  &  7.40  p.m.      1 

I 
8  a.m.  and  3  p.m.  •< 

8  &  11.30  a.m.  and  < 
3  &  7.40  p.m.      \ 


8  a.m. 


Aberdeen  and  North 
Do.  do. 

Belfast  and  North  of  Ireland 

Berwick 

Do.        and  N.E.  of  England 
Do.  do. 

Do.         Supplementary 


Dublin  and  all  Ireland 
Do.  do. 

Dundee  and  Perth 
Do.        Supplementary- 
Do.         .         . 
Do. 

Fife 

Do.    Supplementary 
Do 

Glasgow  and  West 
Do.  do.      . 

Do.  do.       . 

Do.  do.       . 

Do.     Supplementary 

Hawick    . 
Do. 

Lnverness  and  North 
Do.  do.      . 


London 
Do. 


and   all    England 
via,  Carlisle 


Deliveries. 
1st  Delivery 
2d       do. 
3d       do. 
4th      do. 


BOX  CLEARED. 


General 
Post  Office. 


H.M. 

5.15  a.m. 
8.  0  p.m. 

3.30  p.m. 

6.30  a.m. 

1.30  p.m. 

5.15  p.m. 

a9.30  p.m. 

5.30  p.m. 
8.30  p.m. 

5.15  a.m. 

12.45  p.m. 

3.30  p.m. 

8.  0  p.m. 

5. 15  a.m. 
9.15  a.m. 
3.30  p.m. 

6.30  a.m. 
11.  0  a.m. 

3.30  p.m. 

8.  0  p.m. 
10.30  p.m. 

6. 15  a.m. 
3.30  p.m. 

5.15  am. 
8.  0  p.m. 

5.30  p.m. 
8.30  p.m. 


7.30  a.m. 

11.15  a.m. 

2-45  p.m. 

7.  0  p.m. 


Receiving  offices. 


H.M. 

10.  0  p.m. 

7.  0  pm. 

3.  0  p.m. 

10.  0  p.m. 

1.  0  p.m. 

*  3.  0  p.m. 

8.  0  p.m. 

5.  0  p.m. 
8.  0  p.m. 

10.  0  p.m. 
10.15  a.m. 

3.  0  p.m. 

7.  0  p.m. 

10.  0  p.m. 

3.  0  p.m. 

10.  0  p.m. 
10.15  a.m. 

3.  0  p.m. 

7.  0  p.m. 
10.  0  p.m. 

10.  0  p.m. 
3.  0  p.m. 

10.  0  p.m. 

7.  0  p.m. 

5.  0  p.m. 

8.  0  p.m. 


10.  0  p.m. 
10.15  a.m. 

1.  0  p.m. 

5.  0  p.m. 


Sunday, 
GP.O. 


H.M. 

5.45  a.m. 
4.  0  p.m. 


*5.15  p.m. 
f  8.30  p.m. 

*  5.30  p.m. 
f  8.30  p.m. 

5.45  a.m. 

4.  0  p.m. 

5.45  a.m. 

4.  p.m.  (Cupar 
only.) 


*  5.30  p.m. 
f  8.30  p.m. 


5.45  a.m. 


5.45  a.m. 
4.  0  p.m. 

*  5.30  p  m. 
f  8.30  p.m. 


7.30  a.m. 


DELIVERIES  IN  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH. 


1st,  commencing  at  8  a.m.,  and  ending  about  9.30 
a.m.,  includes  Mails  from  abroad,  London,  all 
parts  of  England  and  Ireland,  and  Scotland 
south  from  Inverness,  Fife  excepted. 

2d,  commencing  at  11.30  a.m.,  and  ending  about 
1.15  p.m.,  includes  Mails  from  the  N.E.  of 
England,  S.E.  and  S.W.  of  Scotland,  Glasgow, 
Perth,  Dundee,  Fife,  and  Local  Posts. 

3d,  commencing  at  3  p.m.,  and  ending  about  4.45 
p.m.,  includes  Mails  from  Aberdeen,  Stirling, 
Glasgow,  Dunfermline,  Hawick,  and  Local 
Posts. 

4th,  commencing  at  7.40  p.m.,  and  ending  about 
9  p.m.,  includes  Mails  from  all  Scotland,  except 
Arjryll,  Wigtown,  Kirkcudbright,  and  Berwick 
shires. 


Paid  Letter  Office  open  from  7  a.m.  till  9  p.m. 
Private  Box  and  Strangers'  Letters  delivered 
therefrom. 

Annual  Fee  for  Private  Box,  21s. ;  if  a  Bag  is 
used,  21s.  additional. 

Sundays. 

From  8  to  9  a.m.  at  Letter-Carriers'  Office,  Branch 
Office,  Leith,  and  Paid  Letter  Office. 


*5 

|8P 


P'    '  y  from  Leith  Branch  Office, 
p.m.  J 

a  Not  despatched  on  Saturdays. 


564 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— POST  TOWNS. 


Note. — The  postal  information  here  furnished  can  only  be  regarded  as  correct  up  to  the  time  of  the 
publication  of  the  Directory,  as  alterations  in  the  Mail  arrangements  are  constantly  taking  place. 

A  List  of  the  Despatches  and  Arrivals  of  the  Mails  is  published  monthly  (price  2d.),  and  may  be  had 
at  the  General  Post  Office,  or  from  the  Letter-carriers.     Subscribers  Is.  3d.  per  annum. 

POST  TOWNS  IN  SCOTLAND. 

Those  which  grant  and  pay  Money  Orders,  and  Savings  Banks,  marked  thus  (*). 
Money  Order  Offices  only  marked  thus  (f). 


Post  Towns. 


Box  Closes  at 

A.M. 

P.M. 

5  15 

8  0 

5  15 

5  30 
8  30 

11  0 

8  0 
10  30 

5  15 

3  30 
8  0 

9  15 
5  15 
9  15 

8  30 
3  30 

5  15 

8  0 

5  15 

8  0 

Post  Towns. 


Box  Closes  at 


Aberarder,  Inverness. 
Aberargie,  Bridge  of  Earn. 
*Aberchirder,  Banff. 

^Aberdeen 

*Aberdour,  Burntisland. 

*Aberfeldy  

Aberfoyle,  Stirling. 
Aberlady,  Drem. 
Aberlemno,  Forfar. 
*Aberlour,  Craigellachie. 
Abernethy,  Newburgh 
Abernethy,  Grantown 
Abernyte,  Inchture. 
Aberuthven,  Auchterarder. 

Abington -J 

*Aboyne,  Aberdeen. 
Advie,  Ballindalloch. 

*Airdrie < 

Airth,  Falkirk. 

*  Alexandria,  Glasgow. 
*Alford,  Aberdeen. 

*  Alloa | 

Almond  Bank,  Perth. 
*Alness,  Inverness. 
Alloway,  Ayr. 
Altnaharra,  Inverness. 
*Alva,  Stirling. 
Alves,  Forres. 
*Alyth,  Meigle. 
Amulree,  Dunkeld. 
Amisfield,  Dumfries. 
Ancruui,  Jedburgh. 
Anderston,  Glasgow. 

*  Annan 

*Anstruther J 

*Appin,  Fort- William. 

*  Arbroath 

Arliirlot,  Arbroath. 
Arbuthnot,  Fordoun. 
Archiestown,  Craigellachie. 
Ardclach,  Forres. 

Ardelve,  Dingwall. 
Ardentinny,  Greenock. 

*  Ardersier 

Ardfern,  Glasgow. 

*Ardgay,  Inverness. 
*Ardgour.  Fort-William. 
Ardnamurchan,  Strontian. 
Ardpatrick,  Glasgow. 
Ardrishaig,  Locbgilphead. 
Ardross,  Inverness. 


'Ardrossan. 


6  30 
11    0 


Ardwell,  Stranraer. 
Airsaig,  Fort- William 
Armadale,  Thurso. 
*  Armadale,  Bathgate. 
Arncroach,  Pittenweem. 
*Aros,  Oban. 
Arran,  Ardrossan. 
*Arrochar,  Glasgow. 
Arrochar  Village,  Glasgow. 
Ascog,  Bothesay. 
Asbkirk,  Hawick. 
Assynt,  Inverness. 
Athelstaneford,  Drem. 
Auchahoish,  Glasgow. 
*Auchencairn,  Castle-Douglas 
Auchencloish,  Kilmarnock. 
*Auchinblae,  Fordoun. 
Auchincrow,  Ayton. 
Aucbinleck,  Kilmarnock. 
Auchleven,  Insch. 
*Auchmill,  Aberdeen. 
Auchmithie,  Arbroath. 
Auclmacarry,  Fort- William. 
*Auchnacraig,  Oban. 
Auchnagatt,  Ellon. 
Aucbnasbeen,  Dingwall. 

*Auchterarder 

Auchterhouse,  Dundee. 
Auchterless,  TurLff. 

*Auchtermuchty J 

Auchtertool,  Kirkcaldy. 

Auldearn,  Nairn. 

Auld  Girnay,  Blair-Athole. 

*Auld  Girth  Bridge,  Dumfries. 

Aultbea.  Dingwall. 

Avoch,  Inverness. 


P.M. 

8    0 

8  30 
10  30 


15 


5  15 
9  15 


"Ayr. 


*Ayton 

Badenscoth,  Turriff. 
Baillieston,  Glasgow. 
Bainshole,  Insch. 
Balbeggie,  Perth. 
Balblair,  Tain. 
Balerno,  Currie. 
Balfour,  Kirkwall. 
*Balfron,  Glasgow. 
Balgonie,  Markinch. 


6  30 
11    0 


6  30 


8    0 


00 


130 
8  0 
8  30 
10  30 
130 
5  15 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— POST  TOWNS. 

565 

Post  Towns. 

Box  Closes  at 

Post  Towns. 

Box  closes  at 

A.M. 

P.M. 

A.M. 

P.M. 

*Ballantrae,  Girvan. 

Bowden,  St  Boswell. 

*Ballater,  Aberdeen. 

Bower,  Wick. 

Ballinluig,  Dunkeld. 

Bowmore,  Greenock. 

*Ballindalloch,  Craigellachie. 
Ballintumb,  Blairgowrie. 

5  15 

8    0 

Brae,  Lerwick. 

Balhgrant,  Greenock. 

*Braernar,  Aberdeen. 

Balmaclellan,  Castle-Douglas. 

Branxton,  Coldstream. 

Balnaguard,  Dunkeld. 
Balnullo,  Leuchars. 

5  15 

8    0 

Bressay,  Lei  wick. 

*Baltasound,  Lerwick. 

*Bridgend,  Greenock. 

*Banchory,  Aberdeen. 

*Banff 

5  15 

8    0 

Bridge  of  Bucket,  Aberdeen. 

5  15 

3  30 
8    0 

Bankend,  Dumfries. 

Bankfoot,  Perth. 

Bridge  of  Cally,  Blairgowrie. 

*Bannockburn,  Stirling. 

Bridge  of  Dee,  Aberdeen. 

Banton,  Denny. 

Bridge  of  Don,  Aberdeen. 

Bargrennan,  Newton-Stewart. 

Bridge  of  Dun,  Montrose. 

Barr,  Girvan. 
Barra,  Dingwall. 

5  15 
9  15 

3  30 

*Barrhead,  Glasgow. 

Bridge  of  Marnoch,  Huntly. 

*Barrhill,  Girvan. 

Bridge  of  Roy,  Kingussie. 

Barvas,  Greenock. 

Bridge  of  Turk,  Stirling. 

*Bathgate,  Edinburgh. 

Bridge  of  Weir,  Paisley. 

*Beauly 

5  15 

6  30 

8    0 
8    0 

*Broadford,  Dingwall. 
*Brodick,  Ardrossan.              r* 

11    0 

10  30 

*Brora,  Golspie. 

Beeswing,  Dumfries. 

*Broughty-Ferry,  Dundee. 

Belbelvie,  Aberdeen. 
Belivat,  Nairn. 

6  30 

3  30 

Brucklay,  Aberdeen. 

Bellshill,  Glasgow. 

Brunton,  Cupar-Fife. 

Beltonford,  Dunbar. 

Bryde  Kirk,  Annan. 

Berridale,  Golspie. 

Buckhaven,  Leven. 

*Bervie,  Fourdoun. 

Bucklyvie,  Stirling. 

*Biggar | 

5  30 

*Buckie,  Fochabers. 

8  30 

Bunavoulin,  Fort- William. 

Birgham,  Coldstream. 

*Bunessan,  Oban. 

Birnam,  Dunkeld. 

*Burgkead,  Elgin. 

Birsay,  Thurso. 

Burness  Toll,  Ellon. 

Birse,  Aberdeen. 

Burn  of  Cambus,  Stirling. 

Bishopbriggs,  Glasgow. 

5  15 

3  30 

Bishopton,  Glasgow. 

9  15 

Blackburn  Aberdeen. 

Burravoe,  Lerwick. 

Blackburn,  Bathgate. 

Burreltown,  Coupar-Angus. 

Blackford,  Braco. 

Burwick,  Kirkwall. 

Blackhall 

7  15 

3  30 

*Busby,  Glasgow. 
Butterstone,  Dunkeld. 

Blackhillock.  Keith. 

Blackridge,  Bathgate. 

Byth,  Aberdeen. 

*Blackshiels 

6  15 

Cabrach,  Aberdeen. 
Cairndow,  Glasgow. 

Bladnotb,  Newton-Stewart. 

*Blair-Adam,  Kinross. 

Cairney  Hill,  Dunfennline. 

5  15 

Cairnie,  Huntly. 
Cairnies  (The),  Perth. 

Blair-Drummond,  Stirling. 

5  15 

S    0 

Cairnish,  Dingwall. 
Cairnryan,  Girvan. 

Blairgone,  Stirling. 

Blair-Logie,  Stirling. 

Calderbank,  Airdrie. 

Blantyre,  Glasgow. 
Boarhills,  St  Andrews. 
Boddam,  Peterhead. 

*Calder,  Mid 

5  15 
5  15 

5  30 
3    30 

Calder,  West 

*Callander,  Stirling. 

Bogroy,  Inverness. 

Calton,  Glasgow. 

Bohally,  Pitlochry. 

Cambusbarron,  Stirling. 

Bonar  Bridge,  Inverness. 

Cambuslang,  Glasgow. 

Bonar  Village,  Inverness. 

Camelon,  Falkirk. 

Bonaw,  Inverary. 

*Campbeltown,  Glasgow. 

Bonchester  Bridge,  Hawick. 

Campsie,  Glasgow. 

BonhilL,  Glasgow. 

Camptown,  Jedburgh. 

Bonny  Bridge,  Denny. 
Boreland,  Lockerby. "    • 

6  30 

5  30 
8  30 

Borgue,  Dumfries. 

Carbost,  Dingwall. 

Borrowstounness,  Linlithgow. 

Cardross,  Glasgow. 

*Bothwell,  Glasgow. 

Careston,  Brechin. 

Botriphnie,  Keith. 

*Carluke,  Glasgow. 

Bourtreebush,  Stonehaven. 

Carmuunock,  Glasgow. 

5GG 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— POST  TOWNS. 


Post  Towns. 

Box  Closes  at 

Post  Towns. 

Box  Closes  at 

A.M. 

1\M. 

A.M. 

KM. 

Carmyllie,  Arbroath. 
Cam  bee,  Pittenweem.. 

-{ 

5  15 

10  30 

3  30 

Carnbo,  Kinross. 

Cortachy,  Kirriemuir. 

Carnock,  Dunfermline. 

Cortes,  Mintlaw. 

( 

12  45     Countesswells,  Aberdeen. 

5  15 

3  30 
8    0 

5  15 

8    0 

1 

Courance,  Lockerby. 

•Caruwath,  Lanark. 

1  Cousland,  Dalkeith. 

*Garr  Bridge,  Penh. 

Cove,  Aberdeen. 

Oarridale,  Greenock. 

fCove,  Greenock. 

Carrington,  Lasswade. 
Carron,  Falkirk. 

...{ 

5  15 
9  15 

3  30 

Carronbridge,  Denny. 

Cowcaddens,  Glasgow. 

Carronshore,  Falkirk. 

Coylton,  Ayr. 

Carsphairn,  Ayr. 
Carstairs,  Lanark. 

5  15 

8    0 

Craigie,  Kilmarnock. 

8  30 

Craigielands,  Moffat. 
Craigievar,  Aberdeen. 

*Oastletown,  Thurso. 

Cat  heart,  Glasgow. 

Craigtown,  Dundee. 

Catrine,  Kilmarnock. 

5  15 

Causewayend,  Newton-Stewart. 

Crailing,  Kelso. 

Gausewayhead,  Stirling. 
Cawdor,  Nairn. 

7  15 

3  30 

Cramond  Bridge,  Cramond. 

*Ceres,  Cupar-Fife. 

Cranshaws,  Dunse. 

*  Chance-Inn,  Arbroath. 

Crathie,  Aberdeen. 

Chapel  hall,  Airdrie. 

Creetown,  Carlisle. 

Chapelknowe,  Hawick. 

*Crieff 

...{ 

5  15 

3  30 

Chapelton,  Hamilton. 

8    0 

*Charleston,  Dunfermline. 

*Crimond,  Peterhead. 

•Charlotte  Place,  Edinburgh. 

Crinan,  Lochgilphead. 

Cherrybank,  Perth. 

Crocketford,  Dumfries. 

6  30 

130 
5  15 

•Cromarty,  Inverness. 
Cromdale,  Craigellachie. 

Clachaig,  Greenock. 

Crook,  Biggar. 

Clachan,  Lochgilphead. 

Crossford,  Lanark. 

Clachnaharry,  Inverness. 

•Crossgates,  Tnverkeithing. 

Clackmannan,  Alloa. 

Crosshands,  Kilmarnock. 

Clarencefield,  Annan. 

Crosshill,  Maybole. 

Clarkstoii;  Airdrie. 

Crosslie,  Stow. 

Clashmore,  Inverness. 

Crossmichael,  Castle-Douglas 

Clatt,  Aberdeen. 

Crossmyloof,  Glasgow. 

Claverhouse,  Dundee. 

Cross  Roads,  Banff. 

Cleish,  Kinross. 

Cross  Street  Receiving  Office, 

Ayr. 

Clintmains,  St  Boswell's. 

Croy,  Ardersier. 

Clola,  Ellon. 

Cruden,  Ellon. 

Closeburn,  Thornhill. 

Culbokie,  Dingwall. 

Cluny,  Aberdeen. 

Culduthel,  Inverness. 

Coaltown,  Markincb. 

Culgower,  Golspie. 

•Coatbridge,  Glasgow. 

*Cullen,  Fochabers. 

6  30 

130 
5  15 

Culliecudden,  Inverness. 
Cullivoe,  Lerwick. 

Coigacli,  under  Dingwall. 

*Culross,  Alloa. 

Coldingham,  Ayton. 

Cumbernauld.  Glasgow. 

6  15 
5  15 

3  30 
3  30 

Cuminestown,  Aberdeen. 
Cummertrees,  Annan. 
*Cumnock,  Kilmarnock. 

Colinton,  Slateford. 

Coll.  Oban. 

Cunningsburgh,  Lerwick. 

Collessie,  Ladybank. 
Collin,  Dumfries. 

...{ 

5  15 
9  15 

3  30 

8    0 

Collision,  Ellon. 
Colmonell,  Girvan. 

-i 

5  15 

9  15 

2  45 

Colpy,  Insch. 

•Dailly,  Maybole. 

*Comrie,  Crieff. 

Dalbavber,  Perth. 

Condie,  Bridge  of  Earn. 

*Dalbeattie,  Carlisle. 

Conon  Bridge,  Dingwall. 

Dalguise,  Dunkeld. 

Contin,  Dingwall. 

Daljarroeh,  Girvan. 

Oornerhouse,  Stranraer. 

Dallas,  Forres. 

Cornhill,  Keith. 
Corpach,  Fort- William. 

•Dalkeith 

-{ 

5  15 
7  15 

3  30 
1145 

Corran  (Ardgour),  Fort-William. 

Dalnaeardoch,  Blair-Athole. 

Corrie,  Ardrossan. 

Dalmallj',  Inverary. 

Corsock,  Dumfries. 

. 

*Dalmellington,  Ayr. 

POSTAL  DIRECTORY— POST  TOWNS. 


567 


Dalinuir,  Glasgow. 
fDaliy  (Ayrshire),  Glasgow. 
Dairy,  Carlisle. 
JDaliymple,  Ayr. 
Dalswintou,  Dumfries. 
Daltnu,  EL-cleleehan. 
Dam  head,  Milnathort. 
Bar na way,  Forres. 
Darnick,  Melrose. 
Darv-fl,  Kilmarnock. 

*Davidson's  Mains 

Daviot,  Aberdeen. 
Daviut,  Inverness. 
Dean  burn,  Hawick. 
Deaustou,  Stirling. 
Deeruess,  Kirkwall. 
Denliead,  8 1.  Andrews. 
*Deuholm,  Hawick. 
Deuino,  iSt  Andrews. 
Deuuibtuwu,  Glasgow. 

*Denny -! 

Deiiuylnanhead,  Denny. 
De.-ktord,  Banff. 

•Dingwall 

Dirleton,  Diem. 
•Dollar,  Stirling. 
Dnlplnngton,  IS obleliouse. 
Dures,  Inverness. 
Dornoch,  Inverness. 
•Durnook,  Annan. 
Doruie,  Dingwall. 
•Douglas,  Lanark. 
Douylabtown,  Forfar. 
*Duune,  Stirling. 
Dnghorn,  Irvine. 

*Drem -1 

Drumblade,  Huntly. 
Druintlower,  Dumfries. 
Drumlithie,  Fordouu. 
*Di  uumadrochit,  Inverness. 
Drumoak,  Aberdeen. 
*Druniore,  Stranraer. 
*Drymen,  Glasgow. 
Duoiurd,  Banff. 
Duffus,  Elgin. 
Duliiaiu  Bridge,  Perth. 
•Dumbarton,  Glasgow. 

•Dumfries ; J. 

Dunaskitr,  Ayr. 

Dunbar -: 

Dunbeath,  Golspie. 
Dunblane. 
Duncow,  Dumfries. 
Dunbog,  Newburgh. 

•Dundee 

Dundonald,  Kilmarnock. 
Dundreiinan,  Kirkcudbright. 

•Dunfermline -j 

Dnuglass,  Glasgow. 
•Dunkeld 

Diinnmre.  Stirling. 
D iinuet,  Thurso. 
Duunichen,  Forfar. 
•Dunning,  Bridge  of  Earn. 
•Dunoon,  Greenock. 


Box  Closes  at 


7  15 


5  15 
11    0 


5  15 


7  15 


6  30 
11    0 


6  30 


5  15 


7  15 
5  15 


3  30 


8    0 


8    0 


130 
5  15 


12 


Dunrossness,  Lerwick. 
Duuscore,  Dumfries. 

*Dunse J. 

Dunshelt,  Auchtermuchty. 
Duntocher,  Glasgow. 
Duuure,  Ayr. 
*Dun  vegan,  Dingwall. 
Duraden,  Cupar-Fife. 
Durrisdeer,  Thornhill. 
Durness,  Inverness. 
Duror,  Fort-William. 
Durris,  Aberdeen. 
Dyce,  Aberdeen. 
'Dysart,  Kirkcaldy. 
Eaglesham,  Glasgow. 
*Earlston,  Melrose. 
•Easdale,  Oban. 
Eassie,  Meigle. 
East  Wemvss,  Kirkcaldy. 
East  Yell,  Lerwick. 

*Ecclefechan -< 

Echt,  Aberdeen. 
Eday,  Kirkwall. 
Eddlestone 

Edinburgh. 
Edinkillie,  Forres. 

Edrom < 

Edzell,  Brechin. 

Egliutou  Street,  Glasgow. 

Elderslie,  Paisley. 

•Elgin 

•Elie -j 

•Ellon 

Enzie,  Fochabers. 

Enzieholm,  Hawick. 

•Errol 

Errol  Village,  Errol. 
Eskdale,  Hawick. 
•Evanton,  Inverness. 
Evie,  Thurso. 
Ewes,  Hawick. 
•Eyemouth,  Ayton. 
Fanlie,  Greenock. 

•Falkirk | 

Falkland,  Ladybank. 
Farnel-Careston,  Brechin. 
Farr,  Thurso. 
Fasuacloich,  Fort- William. 
Fearn,  Brechin. 
Feprn,  Inverness. 
Fenwick,  Glasgow. 
Ferrintosh,  Dingwall. 
Ferryden,  Montrose. 

*Ferry-Port-on-Craig 

Fetlar,  Lerwick. 
Fetterangus,  Mintlaw. 
•Fettercairn,  Laurencekirk. 
,Findhaven,  Forfar. 
Fiudhorn,  Forres. 
Finstown,  Thurso. 
Fintray,  Aberdeen. 
Fmtry,  Glasgow. 
Fisherrow,  Musselburgh. 
Five-Mile  House,  Dundee. 

•Fochabers ' 

Folda,  Meigle. 
Forbes,  Aberdeen. 


Box  Closes  at 


7  11 


7  15 


6  30 


5  15 
5  15 
9  30 
5  15 


5  15 


5  15 
11    0 


5  15 


5  15 


568                                  POSTAL  DIRECTORY— POST  TOWNS. 

Post  Towns. 

Box  Closes  at 

Post  Towns. 

Box  Closes  at 

A.M. 

P.M. 

A.M. 

P.M. 

*Ford,  Dalkeith. 

Ford,  Lochawe,  Lochgilphead. 

5  15 

8    0 

5  15 

6  15 
11  15 

Gordon,  Kelso. 

■{ 

Fordvce,  Banff. 

5  15 

8    0 

Gortlech   Inverness. 

Forgandenny,  Bridge  of  Earn. 

*Gourock,  Greenock. 

Forglen,  Aberdeen. 

*Govan.  Glasgow. 

Forgue,  Huntly. 

Govan  Bank,  Arbroath. 

Forneth,  Blairgowrie. 

*Grangemouth,  Falkirk. 

*Forres 

5  15 

8    0 

*Grantnii  Hiirbour   Edinburgh. 

*Fort-Augustus,  Inverness. 

*Grantown,  Perth. 

Fort-George,  Ardersier. 
Fort  Teviot,  Bridge  of  Earn. 

6  30 

130 

*Greenburn,  Whitburn. 

Forth,  Lanark. 
Fortingal,  Aberfeldy. 

•{ 

6  30 

3  30 
5  15 

*Fortrose,  Inverness. 

.! 

6  30 
11    0 

3  30 

*Fort-William 1 

5  15 

12  45 

8    0 

^.                                     ( 

8    0 

( 

10  30 

Fossaway,  Kinross. 

Gretna,  Carlisle. 

Fountainhall,  Stow. 

Guardbridgp,  Cupar-Fife. 

Fowlis,  Crieff. 

Guildtown,  Perth. 

*Fraserburgh 

5  15 

8    0 

Gullane,  Drem. 
Guthrie,  Arbroath. 

*Friockheim,  Arbroath. 

Freuchie,  Ladyb:mk. 

■{ 

1  30 

Furnace,  Inveraray. 

6  30 

5  15 

*Fyvie,  Aberdeen. 

Halbeath,  Dunfermline. 

Gairloch,  Dingwall. 

Halkirk,  Thurso. 

Gairlochhead,  Glasgow. 
*Galashiels 

6  15 

3  30 

Haroldswick,  Lerwick. 

•{ 

6  30 
11    0 

J  2  45 
8  30 

Gallotown,  Kirkcaldy. 

*Galston,  Kilmarnock. 

Harrav,  Kirkwall. 

Garallan,  Kilmarnock. 

Harriotfield,  Perth. 

Garderhouse,  Lerwick. 

*Harris,  Greenock. 

Gargunnock,  Stirling. 

Haughhead,  Glasgow. 

*Garlieston,  Newton-Stewart. 

Haugh  of  Urr,  Castle-Douglas. 

*Garmouth,  Fochabers. 
Garrabost,  Greenock. 

6  15 

3  30 

Heiton,  Kelso. 

Gartly,  Huntly. 

*Helensburgh,  Glasgow. 

Gartmore,  Stirling. 

*Helmsdale,  Golspie. 

Garvald,  PrestonMrk. 

Heriot,  Gorebridge. 

Garve,  Dingwall. 

Hermiston,  Corstorphine. 

Gask,  Auchterarder. 

Hightae,  Lockerby. 

*Gatehouse,  Carlisle. 

Hillend,  Inverkeithing. 

Gateside,  Strathmiglo. 

*Hillhead,  Glasgow. 

Gattonside,  Melrose. 

Hillside,  Aberdeen. 

Gavinton,  Greenlaw. 

Hillside,  Montrose. 

Gifford,  Haddington. 

Hillswick,  Lerwick. 

Gilmerton,  Crieff. 

*Hilltown  Receiving  Office,Dun<3ee. 

Gillyburn,  Dunkeld. 

*Holytown,  Glasgow. 

Gilston,  Castle-Douglas. 

Holywood,  Dumfries. 

6  30 

8    0 
10  30 

Hopeman.  Elgin. 
Houston,  Paisley. 

Gladsmuir.  Tranent. 

Howmore,  Dingwall. 

Glanunis,  Forfar. 

( 

6  30 

11    0 

3  30 

Howood.  Paisley. 
Huna,  Wick. 

8    0 

Huntingtower,  Perth. 

Glass,  Huntly. 

10  30 

*Huntlv 

5  15 

8    0 

Hurlet,  Glasgow. 

Glenapp,  Girvan. 

Hurlford,  Kilmarnock. 

Glencarse,  Perth. 

Inch,  Kingussie. 

Glencaple,  Dumfries. 

Inchbare,  Brechin. 

*Glencoe,  Fort-William. 
Glendale,  Dingwall. 

[515 

8    0 

Innellan,  Greenock. 

Glendaruel,  Greenock. 

Innerkip.  Greenock. 

Glenelg,  Dingwall. 
Glen  Isla,  Meigle. 

7  15 

3  30 

Innerwick,  Dunbar. 

Glenlivat,  Craigellachie. 
Glenlocher,  Castle-Douglas. 

5  15 

8    0 

Inver,  Dunkeld. 

*Glenluce,  Carlisle. 

Inverallochy,  Mintlaw. 

• 

Glenmorriston,  Inverness. 

Inveran,  Tain. 

Glenuhee,  Blairgowrie. 

( 

8    0 

Glen  Urquhart,  Inverness. 

"1 

10  30 

POSTAL  DIRECTORY— POST  TOWNS. 


>69 


Invercannich,  Beauly. 
Invergarry,  Inverness. 
*Invergordon,  Inverness. 
Inverie,  Inverness. 

*Inverkeitliing -] 

Inverkeithny,  Aberdeen. 
Inverkindie,  Aberdeen. 

•Inverness 

Iuverury,  Keitkhall. 
Iona,  Oban. 

•Irvine J. 

•Isle  Ornsay,  Dingwall. 

*Isle  o  fWhi't  h  orn,  Ne  wton-S  te  wart. 

Jamestown,  Glasgow. 

•Jedburgh 

Jock's  Lodge -! 

•Johnshaven.  Fordoun. 
•Johnstone,  Paisley. 
Johni-tone  Bridge,  Lockerby. 
Juniper-green,  Currie. 
Jura,  Lochgilphead. 
Keig,  Aberdeen. 
Keills,  Glasgow. 

•Keith 

•Keithhall 

•Kelso 

Keltonhill,  Castle-Douglas. 
Kenmay,  Aberdeen. 
Kenmore,  Aberfeldy. 
Kennethmunt,  Aberdeen. 
Kennoway,  Windygate. 
Kerremore,  Aberfeldy. 
Kessock,  Inverness. 
•Kettle,  Ladybank. 
Kilharchan,  Paisley. 
•Kilbirnie,  Beith. 
Kilbride,  Dingwall. 
Kilbride  (East).  Glasgow. 
Kilbride  (West),  Greenock. 
Kilcaldrum,  Forfar. 
Kilchreggan,  Greenock. 
Kilcbrenan,  Inveraray. 

Kilconquhar 

Kilfinan,  Glasgow. 
Kilham,  Cold:>trearn. 
Kilearn,  Glasgow. 
Kilearnan,  Inverness. 
•Killin,  Crieff. 
Kilmalcolm,  Port-Glasgow. 
Kilmany,  Cupar-Fife.  • 

•Kilmarnock -1 

•Kilmartin,  Lochgilphead. 
Kilmaurs,  Kilmarnock. 
Kilmelford,  Oban. 
Kilmichael,  Lochgilphead. 
Kilmorie,  Ardrossan. 
Kilmuir,  Dingwall. 
Kilmun,  Greenock. 
Kilninver,  Oban. 
Kilpatiick  (New),  Glasgow. 
•Kilpatrick  (Old),  Glasgow. 
Kilrenny,  Anstruther. 
•Kilsyth,  Glasgow. 
Kiltarlity.  Beauly. 
•Kilwinning,  Glasgow. 
•Kincardine,  Alloa. 
Kincardine-O'Niel,  Aberdeen. 


Box  Closes  at 


7  15 
11  45 


5  15 


6  30 
11    0 


6  15 

5  15 

11  15 


5  15 

5  15 

6  15 


5  15 


6  30 
11    0 


30 


8    0 


8  30 
10  30 


8    0 

8    0 
3  30 


130 

8    0 

10  30 


Kingairloch,  Fort- William. 
King  Edward,  Banff. 
Kingarth,  Greenock. 

•Kiugkorn -j 

Kinglassie,  Kirkcaldy. 
Kingsbarns,  St  Andrews. 
Kingston,  North  Berwick. 
Kingston-Port,  Fochabers. 
King  St  Beceiving-Office,  Dundee. 

•Kingussie 

Kinluchard,  Stirling. 
Kinlochbervie,  Inverness. 
Kinlochewe,  Dingwall. 
Kiuloch-Moidart,  Fort-William. 
Kinneff,  Stonehaven. 
Kinneswood,  Kinross. 

•Kinross < 

Kintail,  Dingwall. 
•Kintore,  Aberdeen. 
•Kippen,  Stirling. 
Kirkbank,  Kelso. 
Kirkbeau,  Dumfries. 

•Kirkcaldy -> 

Kirkcolm,  Stranraer. 
•Kirkconnel,  Sanquhar. 
*Kirkcowan,  Carlisle. 
^Kirkcudbright,  Carlisle. 
Kirkgunzeon,  Dumfries. 
Kirkinner,  Newton-Stewart. 
•Kirkintilloch,  Glasgow. 

*Kirkliston 

Kirkmahoe,  Dumfries. 
Kirkmichael,  Blairgowrie. 
Kirkmichael,  Maybole. 

Kirknewton 

Kirkoswald,  Maybole. 
Kirkpatrick-Durham,  Carlisle. 
Kirkpatrick-Fleming,  Ecclefechan. 

"Kirkwall 

•Kirriemuir 

Kirtle  Bridge,  Ecclefechan. 
Knockando,  Craigellachie. 
Kyleakin,  Dingwall. 

*Lad3'bank •< 

Ladykirk,  Berwick. 
Laggan,  Kingussie. 
Laighdores,  Crieff. 
•Lairg,  Inverness. 
Lamington,  Biggar. 
Lamlash,  Ardrossan. 

•Lanark < 

Langbank,  Port-Glasgow. 

*Langholm < 

•Larbert,  Falkirk. 

•Largo 

•Largs,  Greenock. 
•Larkhall,  Hamilton. 

•Lasswade ■< 

Latheron,  Golspie. 
Lathones,  St  Andrews. 

*Lauder 

^Laurencekirk 

*Laurieston,  Falkirk. 
Laurieston,  Castle-Douglas. 


Box  Closes  at 


5  15 
9  15 


5  15 


5  15 
9  15 


5  15 
9  15 


6  30 


5  15 


5  15 
5  15 


5  15 
9  15 


6  15 
5  15 


5  15 

9  15 

11  15 


6  15 
5  15 


570 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— POST  TOWNS. 


Post  Towns. 


Leadburn 

*Lead hills,  Abington. 

Ledaig,  Inveraray. 

*Leith. 

Leith  Walk,  Edinburgh. 

Leitholm,  Coldstream. 

*Lennoxtown,  Glasgow. 

*Lerwick,  Aberdeen. 

*Leslie 


Leslie,  Insch. 
*Lesmahagow,  Lanark. 
Leswalt,  Siranraer. 
Letham,  Forfar. 
Lethani,  Ladybank. 
Lethnot,  Brechin. 

*Leuchars 


*Leven. 


*Liberton 

*Lil!iesleaf,  Selkirk. 
Limekilns,  Dunfermline. 
Lindores,  Newburgh  (Fife). 
Linkshouse,  Aberdeen. 
jLinlitbgow 

Linton  (West),  Penicuik. 
Lintralben,  Kirriemuir. 
Lismore,  Fort- William. 
Llanbryde,  Elgin. 
Loan,  Linlithgow. 


*Loanhead 


Loans,  Ayr. 
*Lochalsh,  Dingwall. 
Loclibroom,  Dingwall. 
*Lochcarron,  Dingwall. 
*Locbearnhead,  Crieff. 
Loeheud.,  Dumfries. 
*Lochee,  Dundee. 
Locbfoot,  Dumfries. 
Locbgair,  Inveraray. 
*Locbgelly 

*Lochgilpbead 


Lochjroilhead,  Greenock. 
Locbiuver,  Inverness. 
*Locbmaben,  Lockerby. 
*Locbmaddj',  Dingwall. 
Lochranza,  Greenock. 
Locli  Bwein,  Lochgilphead. 
*Lochwinnoch,  Paisley 

*Lockerby 


Logierait,  Dunkeld. 
Longlorgan,  Dundee. 
Longhope,  Thurso. 

Longniddrie 

Longside,  Mintlaw. 
Lonmay,  Mintlaw. 
*Lossiemouth,  Elgin. 

Lothian  Burn 

Lugar,  Kilmarnock. 
Lumplianan,  Aberdeen. 
Luinsden,  Aberdeen. 
Lnnan,  Arbroath. 
Luudie,  Dundee. 
Luss,  Glasgow. 
Lutlicrmuir,  Laurencekirk 
Luthrie,  Cupar-Fife. 


Box  Closes  at 


A  M. 

5  15 


5  15 
9  15 


5  15 

9  15 

5  15 

9  15 

5  15 

1115 

6  30 

11  0 

5  15 

7  15 

1115 


5  15 


6  15 


7  15 


3  30 


3  30 
3  30 


3  30 


3  30 

8    0 

10  30 


5  30 
8  30 


5  15 


Post  Towns. 


*Lybster,  Golspie. 
Lynwilg.  Penh. 
*Macduff,  Banff. 
Mad  deity,  Crieff. 
Maker.^toun,  Kelso. 
Manor,  Peebles. 

*Markinch 


Maryburgh,  Dingwall. 
Maryculter.  Aberdeen. 
*Maryliill,  Glasgow. 
Marykirk,  Monirose. 
Mary  park,  Craigt-llachie. 
*Mauchline,  Kilmarnock. 

*Maybole 


Moigle 

Meikleour,  Perth. 
Melness,  Inverness. 

*Melrose 

Melvich,  Thurso. 
Menmuir,  Brechin. 
Menstrie,  Stirling. 
Metblic,  Aberdeen. 
Methven,  Perth. 
Mey,  Thurso. 
Miavaig,  Greenock. 

*Mid-Calder 

Middleshaw,  Lockerby. 
Millerhill,  Dalkeith. 
*Millport,  Greenock. 
Millhouse,  Greenock. 
Millhouse,  Lockerby. 

*Milnathort 


Milnfield.  Dundee. 
*Milngavie,  Glasgow. 


Milton  Bridge . 


Milton  of  Campsie,  Glasgow. 
Minishant,  Maybole. 
*Mintlaw 

*Moffat 


*Moniaive,  Thornhill. 
Monifietb,  Dundee. 
Monkton,  Glasgow. 
*Montrose 

Mon3-musk,  Aberdeen. 
Moodiesburn,  Glasgow. 
Morebattle,  Kelso. 
Morinish,  Ohan. 
Mortlach,  Craigellachie. 
*Morvern,  Fort- William. 
Mossat,  Aberdeen. 
Mossbank,  Aberdeen. 

*Motherwell 

Mousewald,  Dumfries. 
Moy,  Invrrness. 
Muchals,  Stonehaven. 
Muckhart,  Stirling. 
Muirdrum,  Carnoustie. 
*Muirkirk,  Lanark. 
Munlochy,  Inverness. 

Murray  field , 


*Musselburgh.... 
'Mutbill,  Crieff. 


Box  Closes  at 


5  15 
9  15 


6  30 
5  15 


6  15 


5  15 


5  15 

9  15 

5  15 

7  15 

.1  15 

5  15 


5  15 


5  15 
0  30 

5  15 
7  15 

POSTAL  DIRECTORY— POST  TOWNS. 


571 


Mylnefield,  Dundee. 

•Nairn 

Neilston,  Glasgow. 
New  ^\bbey,  Dumfries. 
New  Aberdour.  Fraserburgh. 
Ne\vnrt  Hill,  Motherwell. 
Newbiggiug,  Dundee. 

•Newburgh  (Fife) -j 

Newburgh,  Aberdeen. 

•New  Castletoc < 

•New  Cumnock,  Kilmarnock. 
New  Deer,  Aberdeen. 
•New  Galloway,  Carlisle. 
New  Lanark,  Lanark. 
Newluce,  Carlisle. 
*Newmains,  Motherwell. 
Newmill,  Keith. 
Newmills,  Kilmaruock. 
New  Pitsligo,  Miutlaw. 
•Newport,  Dundee. 
New  Katira}7,  Blairgowrie. 
Newsea',  Aberdeen. 
Newton  Grange,  Dalkeith. 
Newton  Mi  arns,  Glasgow. 
Newton  Moor,  Kingussie. 

•Newton -Stewart 

Newtown  lit  Boswells 

Newtyle,  Coupar-Angus. 
Nicoison  Street,  Edinburgh. 
Nigg,  Inverness. 

•Noblehouse 

•North  Berwick 

*North  Queensferry < 

North  Eonaldshay,  Kirkwall. 
North  Water  Bridge,  Laurencekirk. 
Nunton,  Dingwall. 
Oakley,  Dunfermline. 

•Oban | 

Ochiltree,  Kilmarnock.  * 

*01d  Cumnock,  Kilmarnock. 

Old  Deer,  Mintlaw. 

Oldhamstocks,  Cockburnspath. 

*01d  Kilpatrick,  Glasgow. 

*Old  Meldrum,  Aberdeen. 

Old  Bat  tray,  Blairgowrie. 

Old  Kayne,  Insch. 

Ollaberry,  Lerwick. 

Ormiston,  Tranent. 

Orphir,  Kirkwall. 

Ortou,  Fochabers. 

Osnaburgh,  Cupar-Fife. 

Ouieh,  Fort- William. 

Ouich,  Glasgow. 

Oxton,  Stow. 

Oyne,  Insch.  . 

•Paisley J 

Parkgate,  Dumfries.  ^ 

Parkhead,  Glasgow. 

•Parkbill,  Inverness. 

*Partick,  Glasgow. 

Pari  on,  Castle- Douglas. 

•Pathhead,  Kirkcaldy. 

Patna,  Ayr. 

Peat  Inn,  Cupar-Fife.  , 

•Peebles -] 

•Penicuik ■< 


Box  Closes  at 


5  15 


5  15 
9  15 


G15 


6  15 


5  15 

7  15 

7  15 

11  15 


6  30 
11    0 


5  15 

5  15 
7  15 


P.M. 

8    0 


3  30 


5  30 
8  30 


8    0 

3  30 


3  30 
3  30 


8    0 

10  30 


3  30 
8  0 
10  30 


3  30 

8  30 

11  15 


Post  Towns. 


Box  Closes  at 


Pentcaitland,  Tranent, 
l'enpont,  Thornhill. 


•Perth. 


Peterculler,  Aberdeen. 

•Peterhead 

Petty,  Inverness. 
Pneaple,  Aberdeen. 
Pitlessie,  Ladybank. 
*Pitlochr3r 

•Pittenwcem 


Pitt  Street.  Edinburgh. 
Pittinain,  Lanark. 
Plean,  Stirling. 
Ploekton,  Dingwall. 
Phifcarden,  Elgin. 
•Pollockshaws,  Glasgow. 
Pollocksh'elds,  Glasgow. 
•Polnmnt,  Falkirk. 
•Poolewe,  Dingwall. 
•Portaskaig,  Greenock. 
Pot  t-Bannatyne,  Greenock. 
Port-Charlotte,  Greenock. 
Pi  Tt-Blphinstone,  Keithhall. 
•Port-Ellen,  Greenock. 
Port-Essie,  Fochabers. 


*Port-Glassrow. 


Port-Gordon,  Fochabers. 
•Portmahomac,  Inverness. 
Port-Logan,  Stranraer. 
Port-Monteith,  Stirling. 
Portknockie,  Fochabers. 


•Portobello. 


•Portpatrick,  Stranraer. 

•Portree,  Dingwall. 

"Portsoj-.  Banff. 

*I'ort- William,  Newton-Stewart. 

PoynizfiVld,  Inverness. 

Preston,  Dumfries. 

•prcstonkirk • 


•Prestonpans 

Prestwick,  Ayr. 

Quay  Receiving  Office,  Aberdeen. 
I   Eachin  Mill,  Biggar. 
3  (afford,  Foixes. 
Eait,  Perth. 
Eamescleugh,  Selkirk. 
•Eannoch.  Pitlochry. 
Eaasav,  Dingwall. 

•Batho 

Eaws,  Craigellachie. 
Kawyards,  Airdric. 
Eeay,  Thurso. 
•Bedding,  Falkirk, 
liedgoiton,  Perth. 
•Renfrew,  Paisley. 
Eenton,  Glasgow. 
Eeston,  Ayton. 
Ehynd,  Perth. 
•Rhyme,  Aberdeen. 
Eiccartou,  Kilmarnock. 
Rieeanon,  Stonehaven. 
Eingford,  Carlisle. 
Boadside,  Perth. 
Eogart,  Golspie. 


5  15 
5  15 


5  15 
5  15 
9  15 


6  30 
11    0 


5  15 

7  15 
11  15 


6  30 
6  £0 


6  30 


572                                 POSTAL  DIRECTORY— POST  TOWNS. 

Post  Towns. 

Box  Closes  at 

Post  Towns. 

Box  Closes  at 

A.M. 

P.M. 

A.M. 

P.M. 

Rosehall,  Glasgow. 

•Stanley,  Perth. 

Rosehall,  Inverness. 

Star,  Markinch. 

Rosehearty,  Fraserburgh. 

S  taxi  go,  Wick. 

Rosemarkie,  Inverness. 

Stitehell,  Kelso. 

Roseneath,  Glasgow. 

Stentou,  Prestonkirk. 

Rose  well,  Lass  wade. 

•Stevenston,  Glasgow. 

5  15 
11  15 

Stein,  Dingwall. 
•Stewarton,  Kilmarnock. 

•Rothes,  Elgin. 

( 

12  45 

6  30 
1130 

8    0 
10  30 

•Stirling < 

5  15 

3  30 

8    0 

Rotlriemay,  Huntly. 
Rousay,  Thurso. 

Stobo 

5  15 

Stobs,  Hawick. 

Row,  Glasgow. 
•Rutherglen,  Glasgow. 

5  15 

8    0 

•Stunchouse,  Hamilton. 

Buthven,  Meigle. 

Stoneykirk,  Stranraer. 

*St  Boswell's  Green,  St  Boswell. 

5  15 
9  15 

3  30 

•Storiioway,  Greenock. 

6  15 

2  45 

Strachur,  Glasgow. 

St  Cyrus,  Montrose. 

Straiton,  May  bole. 

St  Fergus,  Peterhead. 
St  Fillans,  Crieff. 

•Stranraer 

8  30 

Strathaird,  Dingwall. 

*St  Margaret's  Hope,  Kirkwall. 

•Strathaven,  Hamilton. 

St  Monance 

5  15 

3  30 

Strathblane,  Glasgow. 
Stratlidon,  Aberdeen. 

St  Ninians,  Stirling. 

Saline,  Dunfermline. 
Salsburgh,  Glasgow. 

5  15 

3  30 

•Strathpeffer,  Dingwall. 

f 

6  30 
11    0 

8    0 

Strieben,  Miutlaw. 

8  30 

•Stromness,  Thurso. 

1 

10  30 

•Strone,  Greenock. 

Salton,  Tranent. 

Stronsay,  Kirkwall. 

Samuelston,  Haddington. 

•Strontian,  Fort- William. 

•Sanday,  Kirkwall. 

Struan,  Dingwall. 

Sandbank,  Greenock. 

Struy,  Beauly. 

Sandhead,  Stranraer. 

Stuartfield,  Mintlaw. 

Sandness,  Aberdeen. 

Summerhill,  Aberdeen. 

Sandwick,  Thurso. 

Swinton,  Coldstream. 

•Sanquhar.  Carlisle. 

Symington,  Biggar. 

Sauchie,  Alloa. 

Symington,  Kilmarnock. 

Scalloway,  Lerwick. 
Sconcer,  Dingwall. 

5  15 

8    0 

Tamnavoulin,  Craigellachie. 

Scone,  Perth. 

•Tarbert,  Lochgilphead. 

Scourie,  Inverness. 

•Tarbolton,  Kilmarnock. 

Scouringburn  Receiv.  Offiee,  D'dee. 

Tarfsido,  Brechin. 

•Selkirk 

6  15 

3  30 

Tarland,  Aberdeen. 
Tarradale,  Beauly. 

Shawshead,  Dumfries. 

Shettleston,  Glasgow. 

Tarves,  Aberdeen. 

Shieldag,  Dingwall. 

•Tayinloan,  Lochgilphead. 

Shiel's  House,  DingwalL 

Tayuuilf,  Inverary. 

Shiskine,  Ardrossan. 

Tayvallich,  Lochgilphead. 

*Shotts,  Motherwell. 

Temple,  Gorebridge. 

Skeabost,  Dingwall. 

Templeland,  Lockerby. 

Skene,  Aberdeen. 

Teviothead,  Hawick. 

Skirling,  Biggar. 

The  Cairnies,  Perth. 

Skyre  Burn,  Dumfries. 
*Slamannan,  Falkirk. 

6  30 

11    0 

8  30 

*Slateford j 

5  15 
9  15 

2  45 

•Thornhill,  Stirling. 
Thornliebank,  Glasgow. 

Smailholm,  Kelso. 

Thornton,  Keith. 

Sorby,  Newton-Stewart. 

Thornton,  Kirkcaldy. 

Sorn,  Kilmarnock. 

South  Portland  Street,  Glasgow. 

•Thurso 

5  15 

Tibbermuir,  Perth. 

7  15 
1115 

3  30 

Tigh-na-Bruich,  Greenock. 
Tighnalinn,  Pitlochry. 

Southend,  Greenock. 

Tighyarry,  Loclimaddy. 

Southwick,  Dumfries. 

•Tillicoultry,  Stirling. 

Spittalfield,  Dunkeld. 

•Tobermory,  Oban. 

Spott,  Dunbar. 

Tollcross,  Glasgow. 

Springburn,  Glasgow. 

Tomatin,  Inverness. 

Spriugfield,  Cupar-Fife. 

•Tomintoul,  Craigellachie. 

Sprouston,  Kelso. 

Tonguelaud,  Dumfries. 

Stair,  Kilmarnock. 

•Tongue,  Inverness. 

POSTAL  DIRECTORY— MAIL  ROUTES. 


573 


Box  Closes  at 


Torphichen,  Bathgate. 
Torphins,  Aberdeen. 
Torrance,  Glasgow. 
Torryburn,  Dunfermline. 
Torthor  wal  d,  Lockerby. 
Townhill,  Dunfermline. 
Toxside,  Gorebridge. 

*Tranent 

Traquair,  Innerleithen. 

Trinafour,  Blair-Athole. 

Triuty-Gask,  Aucbterarder. 

•Troon,  Glasgow. 

Tullibody,  Stirling. 

*Turriff,  Aberdeen. 

Twynbolm,  Carlisle. 

Tyndrum,  Crieff. 

Tynninghame,  Prestonkirk. 

Tyree,  Oban. 

Tyrrone,  Tbornhill. 

Uddingstone,  Glasgow. 

TJdny,  Aberdeen. 

*Uig,  Dingwall. 

Ulbster,  Golspie. 

*Ullapool,  Dingwall. 

Ulst.a,  Lerwick. 

Ulva,  Oban. 

Unachan,  Kingussie. 

Union  St.  Becei v.- Office,  Aberdeen. 

*Cphall,  Broxburn. 

Upper  Keith 

Urray,  Beauly. 
Uyesound,  Lerwick. 
Voe,  Lerwick. 
Walls,  Lerwick. 


A.M.      1'.     M 


6  30 


6  lc 


5  15 


Wamphray,  Moffat. 
Wanlockhead,  Abington. 
Waterbeck,  Ecclefecban. 
Waternisb,  Diugwall. 
Waterside,  Kilmarnock. 
Waterton  of  Edit,  Aberdeen. 
Watten,  Golspie. 
Wemj'ss  Bay,  Greenock. 
Wemyss,  Kirkcaldy. 
West  Wemyss,  Kirkcaldy. 

*West  Calder 

*West  Kilbride,  Greenock. 
*West  Linton,  Penicuik. 
Westray,  Kirkwall. 
Westruther,  Stow. 

*Wliitburn 

Whitehills,  Banff. 
Whiteness,  Lerwick. 
Whitehouse,  Aberdeen. 
Whitehouse,  Glasgow,  Lochgilph'd 
*  Whithorn,  Newton-Stewart. 
Whitlets,  Ayr. 
Whitsome,  Chirnside. 
Wliittinghame,  Prestonkirk. 

*Wick 

*Wigtown,  Newton-Stewart. 
*Winchburgb 

Windygates 4 

*Wishaw,  Motherwell. 
*Woodside,  Aberdeen. 
Yarrow,  Selkirk. 
*Yetholm,  Kelso. 
Yoker,  Glasgow. 


Box  Closes  at 


5  15 


7  15 


5  15 

6  30 
5  15 
9  15 


30 


3  30 


3  30 
3  30 


MAIL  ROUTES  FROM  EDINBURGH. 


EDINBURGH  AND  ABERDEEN  TO  KEITH  DAY  MAIL. 

Starts  from      Arrives 
Edinburgh    on  Return 


Dist. 

M.  F. 

28  2 

56  2 

69  2 

78  6 

81  0 

85  0 

89  2 

89  6 

101  6 

108  6 

121  6 

122  6 

128  6 

131  6 

142  6 

159  6 

172  6 

175  6 

180  0 

180  6 

187  0 

Edinburgh 

Larbert 

Stirling 

Perth 

Errol 

Inchture 

Coupar-Angus 

Dundee 

Meigle 

Forfar 

Arbroath     . 

Brechin 

Montrose     . 

Laurencekirk 

Fordoun 

Stonehaven 

Aberdeen    . 

Kintore 

Keith-Hall 

Inveramsay  Junction 

Pitcaple 

Insch 


H.     M. 

8  30   a 

9  45   a 

10  12  a 

11  20   a 

12  4  a 
12  10  m 
12  12  m 
12  30  m 
12  25  m 
12  49  m 


30  in 

50  m 

55  in 

57  m 

7  m 

31m 

0  m 

42  m 

50  m 

8    2m 

8     5  m 

8  25  m 


II.    M. 

10  0  a 
8  49  a 
8  27  a 
7  15  a 
6  44  a 
6  37  a 
6  43  a 
6  15  a 
6  33  a 
6  10  a 
6  31  a 
5  45  a 
5  40  a 
5  13  a 
5  6a 
4  46  a 
4  9a 
2  45  a 
2  38  a 
2  26  a 
2  21  a 
2    4a 


Dist. 

M. 

F. 

192 

2 

195 

2 

200 

2 

209 

1 

212 

6 

Kennethmont 

Gartly 

Ilimtly 

Banff 

Keitb 


Starts  from 
Edinburgh. 

H.   M. 

8  40  m 

8  48  m 

9  0  in 
10     0  m 

9  33  m 


Arrives 
on  Return 
II.  M. 
1  51  a 
1  43  a 
1  31  a 
12  40  a 
10a 


EDINBURGH  AND  ABERDEEN  TO  KEITH  NIGHT  MAIL. 

Edinburgh.  .  .  6  30  m  6  30   a 

36  2  Stirling       .  .  .  7  59  m  5     2  a 

69  2  Perth           .  .  .  8  59  m  3  48  a 

78  6  Errol   '        .  .  .  '9  45m  '3  25  a 

81  0  Inchture      .  .  .  9  51  m  3  19   a 

85  0  Coupar-Angus  .  .  9  45  m  3  10   a 

89  2  Dundee       .  .  .  10  10  m  3     3a 

89  6  Meigle         .  .  .  10     2  m  3     1   a 

101  6  Forfar         .  .  .  10  31  m  2  33   a 

108  0  Arbroath    .  .  .  1115  m  2  42   a 

121  6  Brechin       .  .  .  11  38  m  2  10   a 

122  6  Montrose  .  .  .11  25  m  2  0a 
128  6  Laurencekirk  .  .  11  32  m  1  31  a 
131  C  Fordoun  .  .  .  11  40  m  1  23  a 
142  6  Stonehaven  .  .  12  4  a  11a 
159  6  Aberdeen    .  .  .  12  50  a  11  50  m 


574 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— MAIL  ROUTES. 


Disk 
M.  F. 
172  6 
175  6 
180  6 
187  0 
192  2 
195  2 
200  2 
209  1 
212  6 


Kin  tore 
Keith-Hall 
Pitcaple 
Insch 

Kennethniont 
Gartly 
Huntlv 
Banff " 
Keith 


3  0  1 

8  0 

14  0 

21  0 

27  0 

34  2 

41  0 

45  0 

47  0 

NDEB  HORNING   MAIL. 


EDINBURGH,  PERTH,  A1 

Edinburgh 
Granton 
Burntisland 
Kirkcaldy  . 
Mark  inch    . 
Ladybank  . 
Newburgh  . 
Bridge  of  Earn 
Perth 
Dundee 


EDINBURGH.  PERTH,  AND  DUNDEE  EVENING  MAIL. 


Starts  from      Arrives 
Edinburgh    on  Return 


II.   M. 

2  0  a 
2  10  a 
2  29  a 
2  44  a 

2  56   a 

3  4a 

3  19   a 

4  0a 
3  57   a 


H.    M. 

11     5  m 

10  54  in 

10  37  m 

10  15  m 

10     Oni 

9  52  m 

9  41  in 

9     0m 

9  10  m 


6  15  m 

9  40  m 

6  40  m 

9  1m 

7  14  m 

8  25  m 

7  28  m 

8  10  m 

8  6m 

7  41  in 

8  24  m 

7  20  m 

8  38  m 

7  5  m 

8  52  m 

6  50  m 

9  20  m 

6  25  m 

9  52  m 

5  50  ni 

3  0 

8  0 

14  0 

21  0 

27  0 

34  2 

41  0 

45  0 

47  0  ! 

17  6 
22  2 
25  4 

47  4 


17  6 
25  4 

47  4 


46  0 


Edinburgh 
Granton 
Burntisland 
Kirkcaldy   . 
Markinch    . 
Ladybank  . 
Newburgh  . 
Bridge  of  Earn 
Perth  . 
Dundee 


4  10   a 

4  33   a 

5  8a 

5  33  a 

6  1a 
6  20  a 
6  37   a 

6  52   a 

7  20  a 
7  55   a 


17  6 

25  4 

32  0 

47  4 

GLASGOW  MAIL  (FIRST). 

General    Post    Office, 

Edinburgh       .         .  6  50  m 

Kail  way  Station          .  7     0m 

Linlithgow          .         .  7  45  m 
Falkirk       .         .         .85m 

Castlecary  .         .         .  8  50  m 

Kail  way  Station          .  9  15  m 

Post  Office,  Glasgow  .  9  25  m 

GLASGOW  MAIL  (SECOND). 


17  6 

25  4 

47  4 

G.P  O..  Edinburgh 
Railway  Station 
Linlithgow 
Falkirk 

Railway  Station 
Post  Office,  Glasgow 


11  20  m 

11  30  m 

12  12   a 
12  32   a 

1  30   a 
1  40   a 


3  50 

a 

4  0 

a 

4  30 

a 

4  39 

a 

5  35 

a 

GLASGOW  MAIL  (THIRD). 

G.P.O.,  Edinburgh 

Railway  Station 

Linlithgow 

Polmont  Junction 

Falkirk 

Post  Office,  Glasgow 

GLASGOW  MAIL  (FOURTH). 

G.P.O.,  Edinburgh 
Railway  Station 
Linlithgow 
Falkirk        . 
Railway  Station 
Post  Office,  Glasgow 

GLASGOW  MAIL  (FIFTH). 


7  10  a 
6  31  a 
5  55  a 
5  40   a 

5  11  a 
4  50  a 
4  35  a 
4  20  a 
4  0a 
3  20   a 


9  25  m 
9  15  m 
8  19  m 
7  57  m 
7  43  m 
7  0m 
6  50  m 


8  30 

a 

8  45 

a 

9  15 

a 

9  35 

a 

10  20 

a 

10  30 

a 

G.P.O  ,  Edinburgh     . 
Sighthill  Station 
Post  Office,  Glasgow . 


2     0m 

4  40  m 

5  0  m 


1  50   a 

1  50   a 

10a 

12  36  a 

11  45  m 

11  35  m 


5  50   a 
5  40   a 


4  59  a 
4    5a 


10  15  a 

10     5  a 

9  33  a 

9  15  a 

8  40  a 

8  30  a 


6  10  m 
2  45  m 
2  20  m 


Dist, 

M.  F. 

26  4 

42  4 

60  4 

75  0 

80  0 

100  0 

117  4 

150  0 

156  0 

159  0 

169  0 

180  4 

190  0 

213  2 

219  0 

243  2 

268  0 

291  0 

S01  0 

317  6 

U7   2 

353  6 

4U0  4 

LONDON  MAIL  (NIGHT). 

Starts  frnm      Arrives 
Edinburgh,  on  Return. 


G.P.O.,  Edinburgh 

Carstairs 

Abingtnn    . 

P.eattock  Bridge 

Lockerby    . 

Ecclefeclian 

Carlisle 

Penrith 

Kendal  Junction 

Milnathorpe 

Burton 

Lancaster   . 

Garstang     . 

Preston 

Newton 

Warrington 

Crewe 

Stafford       . 

T  am  worth  . 

Nuneaton    . 

Rugby         .         . 

Wolverton  . 

Bletchley    . 

Euston  Square  Station 

G.P.O.,  Loudon . 


II.    M. 

5  50   a 

6  50   a 

7  16   a 

7  43  a 

8  3a 
8  11   a 

8  39  a 

9  11  a 
10  3  a 
10  15  a 
10  20  a 
10  36  a 

10  51   a 

11  5   a 

11  43   a 

12  0  m 
12  30  m 

1  13  m 

1  50  m 

2  12  m 

2  32  m 

3  18  m 

3  26  m 

4  37  m 

5  0m 


II.   M. 


LONDON  MAIL  (DAT). 

G.P.O..  Edinburgh 

Carstairs     . 

Beattock 

Lockerby    . 

( 'arlisle 

Penrith 

Kendal  Junction 

Lancaster   . 

Preston 

Wigan 

Newton 

Warrington 

Crev  e 

Stifford     .  . 

Lichfield     . 

T am  worth 

Atherstane 

Nuneaton    . 

Rugby 

Weedon 

Bl  is  worth    . 

Leighton  Buzzard 

Watford      . 

Euston  Squn re  Station 

G.P.O.,  London  . 


LONDON  (via  NEWCASTLE)  MAIL  (FIRST). 
Distance. 


26  4 

60  4 

75  0 

100  0 

117  4 

150  0 

169  0 

190  0 

205  4 

213  2 

219  0 

243  2 

268  0 

284  6 

291  0 

298  6 

304  0 

317  0 

330  6 

337  4 

360  0 

382  6 

400  4 

9 

10 

a 

10 

20 

a 

It 

25 

a 

11 

51 

a 

12 

37 

m 

1 

20 

m 

2 

10 

m 

2 

53 

ni 

3 

37 

m 

4 

16 

m 

4 

27 

m 

4  44 

in 

5 

27 

m 

6 

10 

m 

7 

8 

m 

7 

30 

m 

9 

40 

m 

10 

0 

m  | 

a 


6  3  200 


9  3 
23  3 
29  1 
36  4 
50  2 
57  4 
72  0 
89  2 
95  6 


205 

80 

75 

205 

105 

162 

0 

0 

0 


107  4      0 


G.P.O.,  Edinr. 
In  verer-k  (Mussel 

burgh) 
Tranent 
Linton 
Dunbar 
Cockburnspath 
Ayton 
Berwick 
Belford 

Bilton  (Alnwick) 
Acklington  (Fel- 

ton)   . 
Morpeth 


1  55 

a 

2  15 

a 

2  24 

a 

3  2 

a 

3  16 

a 

3  31 

a 

4  2 

a 

4  25 

a 

4  53 

a 

5  22 

a 

5  35 

a 

6  0 

a 

7    3n 
6  43  e 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— MAIL  ROUTES. 


575 


124 
139 
142 
151 
162 
207 
231 
255 
271 
295 
545 
128 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
22 
2     22 

0  22 

2  22 

3  27 

1  52 


Newcastle    . 
Fence  Houses 
Leamside  Junction 

Ferry  Hill    . 

Darlington  . 

York    . 

Normanton 

Masbro' 

Chpsterlield 

Derby 

Ru-zby 

Euston      Square 

Station 
G.P.O.,  London  . 


Starts  from      Arrives    I 
Edinbui  gh.  on  Return. 


33  a 
29  a 
33  a 
47  a 
16  a 
28  a 
23  a 
13  a 
40  a 
18  m 
21m 

37  m 
0  m 


II.  M. 


5  58  m 
5  34  m 
5  28  m 
5  9m 
4  44  m 
3  34  m 
2  33  m 
1  49  m 
1  25  m 
12  44  m 
10  40  a 

8  18  a  I 
8  0a 


207 
198 
213 
223 
231 
238 
241 
244 
250 
256 


an 
F. 

:e. 

T. 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

6 

0 

2 

0 

6 

0 

6 

(1 

G 

0 

6 

0 

Fochabers   . 

Nairn  . 

Inverness     . 

Beauly 

Dingwall 

Novar 

Alness 

Invergordon 

Parkhill       . 

Tain 


Starts  from      Arrives 
Edinburgh,  on  Return. 


8  45  m 

8  8m 

9  0m 
9  46  m 

10  9  m 
10  20  m 
10  36  m 

10  45  m 

11  0  in 
11  25  m 


12  54  a 
1  22  a 
12  15  a 
11  47  m 
11  20  m 


EDINBURGH  AND  INVERNESS  TO  THURSO  NIGHT  MAIL. 


London  (via  Newcastle)  day  mail  (second). 


9 
13  2 

17  6 
2:;  3 
29  1 
36  4 
41  2 
40  2 
50  2 
57  -1 
72  0 
S!)  2 
95  6 

107  4 
124  0 
L39  7 
142  4 
162  4 
2i)7  4 
222  4 
228  0 
231  6 
255  2 
271  0 
288  0 
295  2 
507  4 
312  0 
341  2 
361  2 
144  0 


200 
205 

10 

50 

80 

75 

105 

15 

90 

105 

162 

0 

0 

0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


G.P.O.,  Edinr.     . 

In  veresk  (Mussel- 
burgh)     . 

Tranent 

Longniddry 

Drem  . 

Linton 

Dunbar 

Cockliurnspath 

Grant's  House 

Reston      .    . 

Ayton 

Berwick 

Relford 

Biiton  (Alnwick) 

Acklington  (Fel- 
ton)  . 

Morpeth 

Newcastle    . 

Fence  Houses 

Leamside  Junction 

Darlington 

York    . 

Milford  Junction 

Oastleford 

Normanton 

Masbro' 

Chesterfield 

Belper 

Derby 

Kegworth 

Loughboro' 

Leicester 

Rugby 

Eusl  on  Square 
Station 

G.P.O.,  London 


5  40   a 


6  8 

a 

6  18 

a 

6  26 

a 

6  36 

a 

6  49 

a 

7  50 

a 

7  1 

a 

7  40 

a 

7  19 

a 

7  30 

a 

7  30 

a 

7  42 

a 

7  51 

a 

7  10 

a 

8  10 

a 

6  55 

a 

9  2 

a 

6  32 

a 

9  32 

a 

6  0 

a 

9  47  a 
10  10   a 

10  45   a 

11  31   a 

11  35   a 

12  30  m 

1  55  m 

2  30  m 

2  46  m 

3  0  m 

3  59  m 

4  28  m 

4  56  m 

5  15  m 

6  28  m 

6  37  m 

7  3m 

8  0m 

11     0  m 
11  28  m 


8  45  a 


5  50  a 
5  35  a 
4  35  a 
4  9a 
4  5a 
3  25  a 
2  15  a 
1  40   a 


8  30  m 


EDINBURGH  AND  INVERNESS  TO  TAIN  DAY  MAIL. 


69 

2 

0 

85 

0 

0 

98 

0 

0 

104 

4 

0 

128 

0 

0 

141 

0 

0 

152 

4 

0 

165 

2 

0 

188 

4 

0 

200 

6 

0 

207 

0 

0 

198 

0 

0 

213 

2 

0 

223 

2 

0 

231 

6 

0 

238 

2 

0 

241 

6 

0 

244 

6 

0 

250 

6 

0 

256 

6 

0 

269 

0 

0 

283 

4 

0 

295 

1 

0 

300 

0 

0 

307 

7 

0 

320 

6 

0 

327 

6 

0 

334 

6 

0 

348 

6 

0 

369 

0 

0 

Edinburgh  . 

Perth   . 

Dunkeld 

Pitlochrie     . 

Blair-Athole 

Dalwhinnie 

Kingussie 

Aviemore 

Grantown 

P'orres 

Elgin   . 

Fochabers 

Nairn  . 

Inverness 

Beauly 

Dingwall 

Novar  . 

Alness 

Invergordon 

Parkhill 

Tain     . 

Ardgay 

Dornoch 

Golspie 

Brora   . 

Helmsdale 

Berriedale 

Dunbeath 

Lybster 

Wick  . 

Thurso 


6  30  m 

9  7m 

10  3  m 

10  29  m 

10  43  m 

11  35  m 

12  3  a 

12  28  a 

12  56  a 

1  45  a 

2  35  a 

2  57  a 

2  9a 

2  45  a 

3  39  a 

4  3a 

4  21  a 

4  31  a 

4  40  a 

5  0a 

5  23  a 

6  0a 

7  54  a 

9  12  a 

10  35  a 

12  3  m 

1  26  m 

2  28  m 

3  20  m 

4  49  m 

7  15  m 

6  30   a 

3  33  a 
2  54  a 
2  20  a 
2     3   a 

1  17  a 
12  51  a 
12  28  a 
12     2   a 

11  8  m 
10  29  m 
10  10  m 

10  49  m 
9  50  m 
9  22  m 
8  57  m 
8  37  m 
8  27  m 

8  18  m 

7  59  m 
7  30  m 

6  26  m 

4  40  m 

2  38  m 
2     2  m 

12  36  m 

11  6  a 
10     2   a 

9  5a 

7  26  a 
4  53   a 


69  2 
85  0 
.  98  0 
104  4 
141  0 
165  2 
188  4 
200  6 


Edinburgl 

Perth  . 

Dunkeld 

Pitlochrie 

Blair-Athole 

Kingussie 

tifhiitown 

Fnrres 

Elgin  . 


8 

30 

a 

11 

20 

a 

1 

50 

m 

2 

35 

m 

2 

55 

m 

5 

0 

m 

6 

20 

m 

7 

30 

m 

8 

15 

m 

10  10  a 
7  0a 
6  5a 
5  40  a 
5  22  a 
4  3a 
2  52  a 
1  45  a 
1  11   a 


KELSO  AND  HAWICK  MAIL  (MORNING). 

Miles 
Distant. 

|  G.P.O.,  Edinr. 
I  Railway  Station 
8  Eskbank 

12  Gore  bridge 

27  Stow    . 

33|         Galashiels 
374;        Melrose 

52  Kelso   . 

53  Hawick 


KELSO  AND  HAWICK  MAIL  (AFTERNOON) 


6 

30 

m 

6 

40 

m 

7 

2 

HI 

7 

14 

m 

7 

57 

m 

8 

12 

m 

8 

24 

m 

9 

20 

m 

9 

20 

m 

33i 


52 
53 


G.P.O.,  Edinr. 

Railway  Station 

Eskbank 

Galashiels 

Melrose 

Kelso   . 

Hawick 


4    5a 
4  15  a 

4  30   a 

5  13  a 

5  31   a 

6  i  a 
5  52  a 


1 

0 

a 

12 

50 

a 

12 

26 

a 

12 

14 

a 

11 

32 

m 

11 

12 

m 

11 

4 

m 

10 

10 

in 

10 

10 

m 

5 

50 

a 

5  40 

a 

5 

19 

a 

4 

30 

a 

4 

21 

a 

3 

25 

a 

3  30 

a 

576 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— MONEY  ORDER  OFFICES. 


ENGLAND  AND  WALES. 

MONEY  ORDER  OFFICES  AND  SAYINGS  BANKS. 

THOSE   MARKED   *  ARE   MONEY   ORDER   OFFICES   ONLY. 


Abbey-Town 

Abbots  Bromley 

Abbotsbury 

Aberavon. 

Aberayron 

Abercarne 

Aberdare 

Aberaman 

Aberdovey 

A  berford 

Abergavenny 

Abergele 

Aberkenfig 

Abersychan 

Abertillery 

Aberystwith 

Abingdon 

Accrington 

Acklington 

Ackworth 

Acle 

Acock's  Green 

Addingham 

Adlington,  Chorley 

Adwyrclawdd 

Aigburth 

Albrighton 

Albury,  Guildford 

Alcester 

Aldborough,  Sax- 
mundbam 

Aldbrough,  Hull 

Alderney 

Aldershot 

Aldersbot  Camp 

Alford 

Alfreton 

Allendale 

Alnwick 

Alresford 

Aire  was 

Alston 

Alton 

Altrincham 

Alvechurch 

Amble 

Ambleside 

Amersham 

Amesbury 

Amlwch 

Amport 

Ampthill 

Andover 

Andoversford 

An  field 

Angmering 

Apperley  Bridge 

Appleby  Magna 

Appleby,  Penrith 

Appleby 

Appledore  (North 
Devon) 

Appledore,  Staple- 
hurst 

Armley 


Arnold 
Arlington 

Arundel 

Ash 

Ashbourne 

Ashburton 

Ashby-de-la-Zouch 

Ashford 

Ashford  New  Town 

Ashton  -in  -  Maker- 
field 

Ashton-under-Lyne 
Dukinfield 

Ashwell 

Askern 

Askrigg 

Aspatria 

Astley  Bridge 

Aston 

Aston-on-Clun 

Aston  Park 

Astwood  Bank 

Atherstone 

Attercliffe 

Attleborough 

Auckland,  West 

Audlem 

Audley 

Axbrid.ee 

Axminster 

Aylesbury 

Aylesford 

A3-lsbam 

Babbicombe 

Bacup 

Badminton 

Bagillt 

Bagshot 

Bakewell 

Bala 

Baldock 

Ballaugh 

Bampton,  Tiverton 

BamptoD,Faringdon 

Banbury 

Bangor 

Bangor  Isycoed 

*Banstead 

Banwell 

Bardfield,  Great 

Bardney 

Barham 

Barkway 

Barmouth 

Barnard  Castle 

Barnet 

Barnoldswick 

Barnsley 

Barnstaple 

Barrow-in-Furness 
Barrow-on-Humber 

Barton-on-Humber 

Barton-under-Need- 

wood 
Baschurch 


Basford,  Old 

Basingstoke 

Baslow 

Bassingham 

Bath 

Grosvenor 

Batley 

Batley  Carr 

Battle 

Bawtry 

Beaconsfield 

Beal 

Beaminster 

Beaufort 

Beaulieu 

Beaumaris 

Beccles 

Beckenham 

Beckington 

Bedale 

Beddgelert 

Bedford 

Bedlington 

Bedminster 

Bedworth 

Beeford 

Beeston,  Leeds 

Beeston,      Notting- 
ham 

Belbroughton 

Belford 

Bellbusk 

Bellingham 

Belper 

Belsay 

Beneuden 

Benson 

Bentham 

Bere  Regis 

Berkeley 

Berkhempstead 

BeiTiew 

Berwick 

Bethesda 

Betley 

Beverley 

Bewdley 

Bexhill 

Bicester 

*Bickley  Station 

Bideford 

Bidford 

Biggleswade 

Bildestone 

Billericay 

Billesdon 

Billingborough 

Billinghay 

Billingshurst 

Bilston 

Binbrook 

Bingham 

Bingley 

Birkenhead 
Charing  Cross 


Birkenhead 
Holt  Hill 
Lower  Tranmere 
New  Ferry 
Oxton 
Price  street 
EoQk  Ferry 
St  Paul's  Road 
Woodside 

Birmingham 
Aston  Newtown 
Aston  street 
Barker  street 
Bloomsbury 
Bristol  road 
Constitution  hill 
Deritend 
Five  Ways 
Hagley  road 
Handsworth 
Highgate 
Hockley  hill 
Horse  Fair 
Icknield  street 
Ledsam  street 
Lee  Bank 
Parade 
Prospect  row 
Sherlock  street 
Snow  hill 
Summer  lane 
*Vauxhall  road 

Bkstall 

Birtley 

Bishop  Auckland 

Bishop's  Castle 

Bishop's  Lydeard 

Bishop's  Stortford 

Bishopstoke 

Bishop's  Waltham 

Bittern 

Blackburn 

Blackpool 

Blackrod 

Blackwood 

Blaenavon 

Blaina 

Blakeney 

Blanchland 

Blandford 

Blaydon-on-Tyne 

Bletchingley 

Bletchley  Station 

Blockley 

Blofield 

Bloxbam 

Bloxwich 

Bluepits 

Blyth,  North 

Blyth,  Worksop 

Bodmin 

Bognor 

Bollington 

Bolsover 

Bolton 


Bomer  Heath 

Bootle,  Liverpool 

Booth,  Whitehaven 

Boroughbridge 

Borth 

Boscastle 

Boston 

Boston  Spa 

Botesdale 

Botley 

Bottesford 

Bougbton 

Bourne 

Bournemouth 
!  Bourtr>n  -  on  -  the  - 
Water 

Bovey  Tracey 

Bow 

Bowdon 

Bowness,  Carlisle 

Bowness,    Winder- 
mere 

Box 

Boxford 

Boxmoor 

Brackley 

Bracknell 

Bradfield 

Bradford 

Manchester  road 
Manningham 
Wakefield  road  i 
Westgate 

Bradford,  Mancbes- 
ter 

Brad  ford-on- Avon  ' 

Bradley  Green 

Brain  tree 

Braitbwaite 

Bramham 

Bramley,  Guildford 

Bramley,  Leeds 

Brampton 

Brampton,  New 

Brarosham 

Branca  ster 

Brandon 

Braunston 

Braunton 

Brecon    (or    Breck- 
nock) 

Brenchley 

Brentwood 

Brettell  Lane 

Brewood 

Bridgend 

Bridgenorth 

Bridge  water 

Bridlington 

Bridlington  Quay 

Bridport 

Brierley  Hill 

Brigg 

Brighouse 

Bri<rbtlina;sea 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— MONEY  ORDER  OFFICES. 


577 


Long 


Brighton 

Bedford       street, 
Marine  Parade 

Hove 

Kemp  Town 

Lewes  road 
*Preston  street 
*Q,ueen's  road 

St  James'  street 

Victoria  road 
*  Waterloo  street 

Western  road 

York  place 
Briajstock 
Brill 

Brinklow 
Bristol 

Bedminster 

Clifton 

Hotwells 

North  street 

Bedcliffe 

Kedland 
West  street 
Britton  Ferry 
Brixham 
Brixworth 
Broad  Clyst 
Broadstairs 
Broadway 
Broad  Windsor 
Bromley 
Bromsgrove 
Bromyard 
Brooke 
Broseley 
Brough 

Brough,  Penrith 
Broughton 
Broughton-in-Fur- 
I    ness 
Brownhills 
proxbourne 
Bruton 
Bryicbo 
pryngwran 
prynmawr 
Bubwith 
puckby    i 
I    Buckby 
Buckden 

Buckenham,  New 
Buckfastleigh 
Buckingham 
(Buckley 

Bude  or  BudeHaven 
!    (North  Devon) 
Budleigh  Salterton 
Builth 
'Bunbury 
Bungay 
puntingford 
pures 
purford 

Eurgess  Hill 
ui-gh 
feurley  Wharfedale 
purnham,     Bridge- 
[   water 

purnham,  Lvnn 
3urnh'm,Maidenh'd 
3urnham,  Maldon 
3urnley 
3urringham 
3urry  Port 
3uxslem 


Burton 
Burton  Latimer 

Burton-on-Trent 

Burwash 

Burwell 

Bury 

Bury  St  Edmunds 

Buxton 

Byfield 

Caerleon 

Caerphilly 

Caerwys 

Caistor 

Caldicot 

Caledonian  Eoad 

Callington 

CaLne 

Cal  stock 

Cambo 

Camborne 

Cambridge 
Barnwell 

Camelford 

Campden 

Cannington 

Cannock 

Canterbury 

Cardiff 
Bute  Docks 
Canton 

Cardigan 

Carlisle 

Caldew  Gate 
Carlton 
Carmarthen 
Carnarvon 
Carnforth 
Cartmel 
Castle  Bjihani 
Castle  Cary 
Castle  Donington 
Castle  Eden  Station 
Castleford 
Castle  Hedingham 
Castleton 
Castletown 
Caterham 
Caterham  Valley 
Catterick 
Cawood 
Caxton 
Caythorpe 
Cemaes 
Cemmaes 
Cerne 

Chacewater 
Chagford 
Cliaffont,  St  Giles 
Clialford 
Chapelallerton 
C  h  apel-en-le-Frith 
Chapel-Town 
Chard 
Charing 
Charlbury 
Charlton  Kings 
Charmouth 
Chatham 

New  Brompton 
Old  Brompton 
Chathill 
Chatteris 

Cheadle,  Manchester 
Cheadle,  Stafford 
Cheddar 
Chelmsford 


2  0 


Cheltenham 
High  Street 
Montpellier 
Pittville 
Chepstow 
Chertsey 
Chesham, 
Cheshunt 
Chester 
Chesterfield 
Chester-le-Street 
Chesterton 
Chew  Magna 
Chichester 
Chigwell  Road 
Chigwell  Street 
Chilham 
Chippenham 
Chipping   Campden 

or  Campden 
Chipping  Norton 
Chipping  Ongar  or 

On  gar 
Chipping  Sodbury 
Chirk 
Chobham 
Chorley 

Chorley,Manchester 
Chowbent 
Christchurch 
Chudleigh 
Chulmleigh 
Church 
Church  Stoke 
Church  Stretton 
Cinderford 
Cirencester 
Clare 
Claverley 
Claycross 
Clayton,  West 
Cleator  Moor 
Cleckheaton 
Cleethorpes 
Cleobury  Mortimer 
Clevedon 
Cley 

Clifton.    See  Bristol 
Clifton-on-Teme 
Clitheroe 
Clovelly 
Clun 
Coalville 
Cobham 
Cockermouth 
Coddenham 
Codnor 
Coggeshall 
Colchester 

The  Hythe 
Coleford 
Coleford,  Bath 
Coleshill 
Collingham 
Colnbrook 
Collurnpton,  or  Cul 

lompton 
Colne 

Colsterworth 
Coltishall 
Colyton 
Combe  Down 
Compshall 
Congleton 
Coningsby 
Coniston 


Connah's  Quay 
Consett 
Conway 
Cookham 

Cookley 

Corbridge 

Corfe  Castle 

Corsham 

Corwen 

Cosham 

Cottenham 

Cottingham 

Coventry 
Chapalfields 
Hill  Field 

Cowbridge 

Cowden 

Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight 

Cowfold 

Coxhoe 

Cradley  Heath 

Cranborne 

Cranbrook 

Cranley 

Crawley 

Crediton 

Crewe 

Crewkerne 

Crich 

Crickhowell 

Cricklade 

Cromer 

Cromford 

Crondall 

Crook 

Cross  Hills 

Cross  Inn 

Croston 

Crowland 

Crowle 

Cro3Tdon 
Broadgreen 
Croydon  Common 
Haudcroft  road 
South  End 
Thornton  Heath 
Windmill  road 
Crumlin 
Cuckfield 
Cul  lompton  or  Col- 

lumpton 
Cwm  Avon 
Cwmbran 
*Cymmer 
Dalston 

Dalton-iu-Fumess 
Dane  Hill 
Darlaston 
Darlington 
Dartford 
Dartmouth 
Darwen,  Over 
Davenham 
Daventry 
Dawley 
Dawlish 
Deal 

Debenham 
Deddington 
Dedham 
Delph 
Denbigh 
Denton 
Deptford 
Derby 
Bridare  Gate 


Derby 

Brook  street 
Midland  road 

Dereham 

Dersinj;ham 

Desford 

Devizes 

Devonport 
Morice  Town 

Devoran 

Dewsbury 

Didsbury 

Dinas 

*Dinas  Mawddwy 

Disley 

Diss 

Dobcross 

Docking 

Dodworth 

Dolgelly 

Doncaster 

Donington 

Dorchester 

Dorchester,  Oxford 

Dorking 

Douglas,      Isle     of 
Man 

Dover 
Charlton 

Dowlais 

Down 

Downham 

Downton 

Draycott 

Dresden 
Driffield 

Droitwich 

Dronfield 

Droxford 

Droylsden 

Duddingston 

Dudley 

Duffield 

Dulverton 

D  unchurch 

Dunmow 

Dunstable 

Dunster 

Durham 

Dursley 

Dymchurch 

Eardisley 

Earlestown 

Earl  Shilton 

Earls  Barton 

Earls  Colne 

Earls  Heaton 

Easington  Lane 

Easing  wold 

Eastbourne 

Eastbourne, 

office 
East  Cowes 
East  Grinstead 
East  Harptree 
East  Hendred 
East  Ilsley 
Eastington 
East  Moulsey 
East  Peckham 
East  Rudham  - 
Eastry 
Eastwood 
Ebbw  Vale 
Eccles 
Eccleshall 


Suj- 


578 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— MONEY  ORDER  OFFICES. 


Eckington 

Eden-Bridge,  Kent 

*Edenfield 

Edgeware 

Egerton,  Bolton 

Egerton,  Ashford 

Eghara 

Eglwysbach 

Egremont 

Elford 

Elland 

Ellesmere 

Ely 

Ernsworth 

Enfield 

Enfield,  Accrington 

Englefield  Green 

Enstone 

Epping 

Epsom 

Ep  worth 

Erdington 

Esher 

Eston 

Eton.     (See  "Windsor 

Etwall 

Evercreech 

Evesham 

Ewell 

Exeter 

St  Thomas 
Exmouth 
Eyarn 
Eye 

Eynsham 
Eails  worth 
Fairfield 
Fairford 
Fakenbam 
Falmouth 
Falsgrave 
Fal  stone 
Fareham 
Faringdon 
Farnborough  Stat'n 
Farnborough  Koad 
Farndon 
Farnham 
Farningham 
Farn  worth 
Favershani 
Fawley 
Fazeley 
Feckenham 
Felling 
Felstead 
Feltham 
Felton 
Feltwell 
Fence  Houses 
Fenny-Stratford 
Fenton 
Ferry  Hill 
Ferryside 
Festiniog 
Filey 

Finchingfield 
Finedon 
Fishguard 
Fishponds 
Flamborough 
Fleetwood 
Flint 
Flushing 
Folkingham 
Folkestone 


Foots  Crag 

Ford  Green 

Fordham 

Fordingbridge 

Forest  Bow 

Forton 

Fortuneswell 

Foulsham 

*Four  Crosses 

Fowey 

Framlingham 

Frampton  Cotterell 

Frampton-on-Sev'n 

Freemantle 

Freshwater 

Frodsham 

Frome 

Gainford 

Gainsborough 

Gardiner  Street 

Garforth 

Gargrave 

Garstang 

Garston 

Gateshead 

Gerrards  Cross 

Gildersome  Street 

Gillingham 

Gilwern 

Gisburn 

Glaisdale 

Glanton 

Glastonbury 

Glossop 

Gloucester 

Glynneath 

GodalmiDg 

Godstone 

Golborne 

Golcar 

Goole 

Gorey 

Gornal,  Lower 

Gorton 

Gosberton 

Gosport 

Goudhurst 

Grampound 

Grange 

Grantham 

Grasmere 

Grassendale 

Grassington 

Gravesend 

Grays 

Great  Ayton 

Great  Bardfield 

Great  Crosby 

Great  Eccleston 

Great  Hadham 

Great  Harwood 

Great  Haywood 

Great  Horton 

Great  Missenden 

Great  Wakering 

Great  Waltham 

Greenfield 

Greenhill 

Greenhithe 

Green  odd 

Green  Street 

Gresford 

Greystoke 

Grimsby 

Victoria  street 
Gringley-on-the-Hill 


Groombridge 

Grosmont 

Grosvenor.  /See  Bath 

Guernsey 

Guildford 

Guilsborough 

Guisborough 

Guiseley 

Gunnislake 

Haddenham,  Ely 

Haddenham,  Thame 

Haddon,  West 

Hadfield 

Hadham,  Great 

Hadleigh 

Hadlow 

Hagley 

Hailsham 

Hale 

Hales  Owen 

Halesworth 

Halifax 

North  Bridge 
Halliwell 
Halstead 
Haltwhistle 
Hambledon 
Hambrook 
Hampton 
Hampton  Court 
Hampton-in-Arden 
Hampton  Wick.  See 
Kingston  -  on  - 
Thames 
Ham  Street 
Handcross 
Handsworth  Wood- 
house 
Han  ford 
Hanley.    See  Stoke- 

upon-Trent 
Hanley  Castle 
Hanmer 
Han  slope 
Harborne 
Harby 
Harewood 
Harleston 
Harling 
Harlington 
Harlow 
Harpenden 
Harrington 
Harrogate 

High  Harrogate 
Harrold 
Harrow 
Harrow  Weald 
Hartford  Bridge  (or 

Hartley  Bow) 
Hartington 
Hartland 
Hartlepool 
Hartley     Row     (or 

Hartford  Bridge) 
Harwich 
Haselmere 
Haslingden 
Haslington 
Hastings 

George  street 

High  street 

St    Leonards-on- 
Sea 
Has  well 
Hatfield 


Hatfield,  Doncaster 

Hatfield  Broad  Oak 

Hatherleigh 

Hathersage 

Havant 

Haverfordwest 

Haverhill 

Hawarden 

Hawes 

Hawkhurst 

Hawkshead 

Haworth 

Haxey 

Hay 

Haydon  Bridge 

Hayes,  Bromley 

Hayes,  Uxbridge 

Havfield 

Hayle 

Hazlegrove 

Headcorn 

Heanor 

Heathfield 

Hebburn 

Hebden  Bridge 

Heckington 

Heckmondwike 

Hedon 

Helmsley 

Helston 

Hemel  Hempstead 

Henfield 

Henley-in-Arden 

Henlej'-on-Thames 

Hereford 

Heme  Bay 

Hertford 

Hessle 

Hexham 

Heytesbury 

Heywood 

Iligham  Ferrers 

Highbi'idge 

High     Harrogate. 

See  Harrogate 
High  Legh 
Highworth 
High  Wycombe 
Hillington 
Hinckley 
Hindley 
Hindon 
Hingham 
Hirwain 
Hitchin 
Hoddesdon 
Hodnet 
Holbeach 
Hoi  born  Hill 
Holbrook 
Holliuwood 
Holme-on-Spalding- 

Moor 
Holm  firth 
Holm  Book 
Holsworthy 
Holt,  Trowbridge 
Holt,  Thetford 
Holyhead 
Holywell 
Honiton 
Honley 
Hoo 

Hooley-Hill 
Horbury 
Horley 


Hornby 

Horn  castle 

Hornchurch 

Horn  dean 

Horn  don  -on-Hill 

Hornsea 

Horsforth 

Horsham 

Horsmonden 

Horwich 

Houghton-le-Spring 

Hounslow 

Hoviugham 

Howden 

Hoylake 

Hoyland 

Hucknal  Torkard 

Huddersfield 

Hull 

Beverley  Boad 
Caroline  street 
Porter  street 
Witham 

Hungerford 

Hunstanton  St  Ed- 
munds 

Huntingdon 

Hurstboume     Tar- 
rant 

Hurstgreen 

Hurstgreen,    Black- 
burn 

Hurstpierpoint 

Husbands  Bosworth 

Huyton 

Hyde 

Hylton 

Hythe,  Kent 

Hythe,    Southamp- 
ton 

Ibstock 

Idle 

Ilchester 

Ilfracombe 

Ilkeston 

Ilkley 

Ilmington. 

Ilminster 

Ince 

Ingatestone 

Ipstones 

Ipswich 
Wet  Dock 

Iron  Bridge 

Ironville 

Irthlingborough 

Ivy  Bridge 

Iwerne  Minster 

Ixworth 

Jarrow 

Jersey 

Kates  Hill 

Kegworth 

Keighley 

Kelvedou 

Kemerton 

Kempsey 

Kendal 

Kenilworth 

Kentchurch 

Kessingland 

Keswick 

Kettering 

Keynsham 

Kibworth  Harcourt 

Kidderminster 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— MONEY  ORDER  OFFICES. 


570 


Kidlington 
Kidsgrove 
Kidwelly 
Kilburn 
Kilsby 
Kimbolton 
Kineton 
Kingsbridge 
Kingsclere 
Kingscliffe 
Kiugshill 
Kingsland 
Kings  Langley 
Kings  Lynn  or  Lynn 
Kings  Norton 
Kings  Sutton 
Kingston-on- 
Thames 
Hampton  Wick 
Norbiton 
S  urbiton 
Surbiton  Hill 
Kingswinford 
Kingswood 
Kington 
Kinver 

Kirby  Mooreside 
Kirk  burton 
Kirkby  Lonsdale 
Kirkbj7  Stephen 
Kirkbythore 
Kirkham 
Kirklington 
Kirkoswald 
Kirkstall 
Kirton  Lindsey 
Kiveton  Park 
Knapp  Hill 
Knaresborough 
Knighton 
Knottingley 
Knowls 
Knutsford 
Laceby 
Lacock 
Lakenheath 
Lamberhurst 
Lambourne 
Lampeter 
Lancaster 
Landport 
Langport 
Laugharne 
Launceston 
Laveuham 
Lawton 
Laxey 
Leadgate 
Leamington 

South  Parade 
Leatherhead 
LechJade 
Ledbury 
Leeds 

Holbeck 

Hunslet 

Hyde  Park  Corner 

Kirkstall  road 

Marsh  lane 

North  street 

New  Wortley 

Park  lane 

Sheepscar 

Woodhouse  lane 
Leek 
Lees 


Leicester  . 

Belgrave  Gate 
High  Cross  street 
Humberstone  rd. 
Oxford  street 
Waterloo  street 
West  bridge 

Leigh.  Manchester 

Leigh,  Chelmsford 

Leighton  Buzzard 

Leintwardine 

Leiston 

Lenham 

Leominster 

Leven 

Lever,  Little 

Lewes 
Cliffe 
Southover 

Leyburn 

Leyland 

Lichfield 

Lifton 

Lincoln 
Above  Hill 

Liudfield 

Lindley 

Linton,  Cambridge 

Linton,  Staplekurst 

Liphook 

Liscard 

Liskeard 

Litcham 

Littleborough 

Littlehampton 

Little  Hulton 

Little  Lever. 

Littleport 

Liverpool 

Scotland  road 
Park  place 
Pembroke  place 
Athol  street 
Bold  street 
Breck  road 
Byron  street 
Canning  street 
Castle  street 
Dale  street 
Dingle  Hill 
Edge  Hill 
Everton 
Exchange   street, 

East 
Gt.  George  street 
*Gt.  Howard  st. 
Kensington 
Kirkdale 
*Lodge  lane 
Lodwick  street 
Netherfield  road 
Old  Hall  street 
Oxford  street 
Ranelagh  place 
Regent's  road 
Richmond  row 
St.  James's  street 
Upper  Parliament 

street 
Vauxhall  road 
*  Walton  road 
•Wavertree  road 
West  Derby  road 
Llanberis 
Llanboidy 
Llanbrynmair 


Llandaff 

Llandilo 

Llandovery 

Llandudno 

Llandyssil 

Llanelly 

Llanelly  Docks 
Llanerchymedd 
Llanfair  Caereinion 
Llanfairfechan 
Llanfyllin 
Llangadock 
Llangefni 
Llangollen 
Llanidloes 
Llanrhaiadr 
Llanrwst 
Llansilin 
Llanstephan 
Llantrissant 
Llantwit  Major 
Llanwrtyd 
Llanymynech 
Lockwood 
Loddon 
Lofthouse-in-Cleve- 

land 
Lofthouse 
Long  Ashton 
Long  Buckby 
Long  Bamington 
Long  Eaton 
Long  Melford 
Longnor 
Longridge 
Long  Stratton 
Long  Sutton 
Longton 
Longtown 
Looe 

Lostwithiel 
Loughborough 
Loughton 
Louth 

Lower  Brailes 
Lower  Gornal 
Lower  Heyford 
Lowestoft 

South  Lowestoft 
Low  Moor 
Low      Walker     or 

Walker 
Ludgershall 
Ludlow 
Lumb 
Luton 

Lutterworth 
Lydd 
Lydney 
Lye 
Lyme 
Lymington 
Lynim 
Lympstone 
Lyndhurst 
Lynn 
Lynton 
Lytham 
Macclesfield 

Park  Green 
Machen 
Machynlleth 
Madeley,  Newcastle 

(Staffordshire) 
Madeley,    Welling- 
ton (Salop) 


New 


Maesteg 

Maghull 

Magor 

Maidenhead 

Maiden  Newton 

Maidstone 

Maindee 

Maldon 

Malmesbury 

Malpas 

Malton 

Malton 
Malvern,  Great 
Malvern  Link 
Malvern  Wells 
Manchester 

Ardwick 

Bradford  street 

Broughton  road 

Burlington  street 

Chapel  st.,Salford 

Cheetham  Hill 

Chester  road 

Chorlton  Bar 

Great  Ancoats 

Harpurhey 

Hyde  road 

Knott  Mill 

Longsight 

Lower  Openskaw 

Miles  Platting 

New  Cross 

Oxford  road 

Pendleton 

Red  Bank 

Regent  road 

Rochdale  road 

Rusholme 

St  Peter's 

Salford 

Strangeways 

Stretford  road 

Windsor  Bridge 
Manningtree 
Mansfield 
Marazion 
March 
Marden 
Margate 

Market  Bosworth 
Market  Deeping 
Market  Drayton 
Market  Harborough 
Market  Lavington 
Market  Kasen 
Market  Weighton 
Markfield 
Markyate  Street 
Marlborough 
Marlow 
Marple 
Marsden 
*Marshchapel 
Marshfield 
Marske-by-the-Sea 
Martham 
Martock 
Mary  Church  or  St 

Mary  Church 
Maryport 
Masborough. 

Rotherham. 
Ma  sham 
Matlock  Bath 
Matlock  Bridge 
Mayfield 


See 


Meifod 

Melbourne,  Derby 
Melbourne,  Royston 
Melksham 
Meltham 
Melton  Mowbray 
Meuai  Bridge 
Meole  Brace 
Mere 
Meriden 
Merthyr  Tydvil 
Mevagissey 
Mexboro' 

Micheldever  Station 
Mickleham 
Middleham 
Middlesborough 
Middleton-in  -Tees- 
dale 
Middleton 
Middleton-  on-the- 

Wolds 
Middlevvich 
Midhurst 
Mildenhall 
Milford  Haven 
Millbridge 
Milnrow 
Milnthorpe 
Milton 

Milton  Abbas 
Milverton 
Minchinliampton 
Minehead 
Minster 
Minsterley 
Mirfield 
Mitcheldean 
Modbury 
Mold 

Mold  Green 
Monkwearmouth. 
See  Sunderland 
Monmouth 
Montgomery 
Morchard  Bishop 
Morecambe 
Moreton  Hampstead 
Moreton-in-Marsk 
Morley 
Morpeth 
Morriston 
Mortimer 
Mossley 
Mostyn  Quay 
Mottram 
Moulton 
Mountain  Ash 
Mount        Pleasant, 

Ferrybill 
Mountsorrell 
Moxley 

Much  Wenlock 
Mumbles 
Mundford 
Mytholmroyd 
Nailsea 
Nailsworth 
Nantwich 
Narberth 
Narborough,Leices- 

ter 
Narborough,  Swaff- 

ham 
Nayland 
Neath 


580 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— MONEY  ORDER  OFFICES. 


Needham  Market 

Nelson-in-Marsden 

Neston 

Nether  Stowey 

Netherton 

Netley  Abbey 

Nevin 

Newark 

New  Barnet,'Eurnet 

Newbiggin-by-the- 
Sea 

New         Brampton, 
Chesterfield 

*New  Brighton 

New  Buckenharu 

Newbury 

Newcastle  Emlyn 

Newcastle-on-Tyne 
Adelaide  Place 
Quayside 
Westgate 

Newcastle(Stafford- 
shire) 

New  church 

Newent 

New  Fletton,  Peter- 
borough 

Newhaven 

New  Holland 

Newick 

New  Lenton 

*New  Malton 

Newmarket 

New  Mill 

New  Mills 

Newnham 

Newport         (Mon- 
mouthshire) 
Pillgwenlly 

Newport     (Isle     of 
Wight) 

New  port  (Salop) 

Newport,      Bishops 
Stortford 

Newport  Pagnel 

Newport,       Haver- 
fordwest 

New  Quay,  Carmar- 
then 

New   Quay    (Corn- 
wall) 

New  Komney 

New  Swindon.    See 
Swindon 

Newton  Abbot 

Newton-Heath 

Newton-in-Cartmel 

Newton-le-Willows 

Newtown 

New  Walsingkam 

New  Whittington 

Neyland 

Niton 

Norbiton.  See  King- 
ston-on-Thames 

Normanton 

Northallerton 

Northampton 
Aliingtou  street 
Mare  Fair 
Eegent  square 

North  Cave 

North  Curry 

Northfleet 

Norlhiam 

Northleach 


North  Malvern 
North  Ormesby 
North  Shields 
North  Somercotes 
North  Sunderland 
North  Tawton 
North  Walsham 
Northwich 
North  wold 
Norwich 

Magdalen  street 

St  Stephen's 
Nottingham 

Derby  road 

Mansfield  road 

St  Ann's  Well  rd. 

Sneinton 
Nuneaton 
Oaken  Gates 
Oakham 
Ockbrook 
Ockley 
Odiham 
Okehampton 
Old  Basford 
Oldbury 
Oldham 

Greenacre's  Moor 
Old  Swan 
Old  Swinford 
Ollerton 
Olney 
Ombersley 
Ougar 
Ore 
Orford 
Ormskirk 
Orton 
Ossett 

Oswaldtwistle 
Oswestry 
Otley 

Ottery  St  Mary 
Oulton 
Oundle 
Overseal 
Overton,  Michelde- 

ver  Station 
Overton         Bridge, 

Euabon 
Owston  Ferry 
Oxford 

St  Clements 

St  Giles 
Padiham 
Padstow 
Paignton 
Painswick 
Pangbourne 
Pant 
Parkend 
Parwich 
Pateley-Bridge 
Patricroft 
Patrington 
Patterdale 
Paulton 
Peel 
Pelsall 
Pemberton 
Pembridge 
Pembroke 
Pembroke  Dock 
Pembury 
Penarth 
Pendlebury 


Penistone 

Penkridge 

Penmachno 

Penmaenmawr 

Penn 

Penrith 

Penryn 

Pensford 

Penshurst 

Pensnett 

Pen-y-Groes 

Penzance 

Perry  Barr 

Pershore 

Peterborough 

Petersfield 

Petersham 

Petworth 

Pewsey 

Pickering 

Piddletown 

Pill 

Pillgwenlly.     See 

Newport,  Mon. 
Pinner 
Plymouth 

Stonehouse 
Plympton 
Pocklington 
Polesworth 
Pontardawe 
Pontefract 
Pontrhydygroes 
Pontybodlan 
Pontypool 
Pontypridd 
Poole 
Porlock 
Port  Dinorwic 
Porthcawl 
Port  Isaac 
Portishead 
Portland 
Portmadoc 
Portreath 
Portsmouth 

Cambridge       ter- 
race 

Church  road 

Kingston  Cross 

Landport 

Portsea 

Southsea 
Port  St  Mary 
Potters  Bar 
Potton 

Poulton-le-Fylde 
Prees 
Prescot 
Prestbury 
Presteign 
Preston 

Church  sti'eet 

Friargate 
Preston  Brook 
Prestwich 
Princes  Eisborough 
Prince  Town 
Priors  Marston 
Probus 
Puckeridge 
Pudsey 
Pulborough 
Purton 
Pwllheli 
Pyle 


Queenborough 

Queen  Camel 

Queensbury 

Eadcliffe 

Radcliffe-on-Ti-ent 

Radstock 

Eagland 

Eainford 

Eainham,  Eomford 

*Eainham,    Sitting- 
bourne 

Eainhill 

Eamsbottom 

Eamsbury 

Eamsey,     Hunting- 
don 

Eamsey,      Douglas, 
Isle  of  Man 

Eamsgate 

Eastrick 

Eaunds 

Eavenglass 

Eawtenstall 

Eayleigh 

Eeading 
London  Street 

Bearsby 

Eedcar 

liedditch 

Eed  Hill 

Eedruth 

Eeepham 

Eeeth 

Eeigate 

Eepton 

Retford 

Eeynold  stone 

Rhayader 

Ehosymedre 
Ehvddlan 

Rhyl 

Ehymney 

Eichmond 
York  street 

Eichmond  (Surrey) 
Kew  road 

Eickmansworth 

Biddings 

Ringwood 

Ripley,  Derby 

Ripley,  Leeds 

Ripley,  Woking  Sta- 
tion 

Ripon 

Ripponden 

Risca 

Rishton 

Robertsbridge 

Robinhood's  Bay 

Rocester 

Rochdale 

Oldham  Road 

Rochester 
StMargaret'sBank 
Strood, 

Rochford 

Rock    Ferry. 
Birkenhead 

Rockingham 

Rolvenden 

Romahl-Kirk 

Romford 

Romsey 

Rosedale  Abbey 

Ross 

Rothbury 


See 


Rotherfield 

Rotherham 
Masbo  rough 

Roth  well 

Rougham 

Rowley  Regis 

Royston 

Roy  ton 

Ruabon 

Euddington 

Rudgwick 

Rugby 

Rugeley 

Runcorn 

Ruthin 

Ryde 

Eye 

Saffron- Walden- 

St  Agnes 

St  Albans 

St  Asaph 

St  Aubins 

St  Austell 

St  Bees 

St  Blazey 

St  Briavels 

St  Clears 

St  Columb 

St  Davids 

St  Day 

St  Dogmaels 

St  Georges 

St  Germans 

St  Germans  (Corn- 
wall) 

St  Helens 
Upper  Parr  Street 

St  Helens,  Eyde 

St  Ives 

St  Ives,  Cornwall 

St  John's  Chapel 

St  Just 

St  Leonards-on-Sea 
See  Hastings 

St  Mary  Church 

St  Mary  Crag 

St  Mawes 

St  Neots 

St  Osyth 

St  Peters 

St  Sampsons 

Salcombe 

Sale 

Salisbury 

Saltaire 

Saltash 

Saltburn  -  by  -  the  - 
Sea 

Saltley 

Saltney 

Sampford  Peverill 

Sandbach 

Sandgate 

Sandhurst 

San  down 

Sandwich 

Sandy 

Saundersfoot 

Sawbridgeworth 

Sawston 

Saxmundham 

Scarborough 
South  Street 

Scilly 

Scole 

Scorrier 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— MONEY  ORDER  OFFICES. 


581 


Seaeombe 

Seaford 

Seaforth 

Seaham 

Sea  ton 

Seaton  Carew 

Sea  View 

Sedbergh 

Sedgeiield 

Sedgley 

SeghiU 

Selby 

Selley  Oak 

Selhudge 

Senny  Bridge 

Settle 

Seven  Oaks 

Shaftesbury 

Sbanklin 

Sbap 

Sbardlow 

Sharnbrook 

Shaw 

Sheepshead 

Sbeerness 

Mile  Town 

Bedan  terrace 
Sheffield 

Broomhall  street 

Broomliill 

Gibraltar  street 

Glossop  road 

Sheffield  Moor 

Wicker 
Shefford 
Shelf 
Shenstone 
Shepley 
Sbepton-Mallet 
Sherborne 
Sherburn 
Slierburn 
Shields,  North 
Shields,  South.    See 

South  Shields 
Bhiere 
Sliiffnal 
Sbildon 
Shillingstone 
Shipdham 
Shipley 

Shipston-on-Stour 
Shirley  Common 
Shoe  bury  Fort 
Shoreham 
Sbotley  Bridge 
Shrewsbury 

Abbey  Foregate 
Shrivenhani 
Sidlesham 
Sidmouth 
Silloth 
Silsden 
Silverdale 
Silverstone    ' 
Sittingbourne 

Milton 
Skipton 
Slaithwaite 
Sleaford 
*Sliufold 
Slough 
Smallbridge 
Smalley 
Small  Heath. 
Smarden 


Smethwick 

Snaith 

Snettisham 

Snodland 

Sodbury 

Soham 

Solihull 

Solva 

*Somereotes,  North 

Somersham 

Somerton 

Southall 

Southam 

Southampton 
Above  Bar 
Northam 
Prospect  place 
St  Marys 

South  Bank 

Soutbborougb 

South  Brent 

South  Cave 

Southend 

Southerndown 

South  Milford 

South  Minims 

Soutli  Molton 

South  Petherton 

South  port 
Birkdale 

Southsea.  See  Ports- 
mouth 

South  Shields 
Green  street 
Tyne  Docks 

South  Stockton 

Southwell 

Southwick,    Shore- 
bam 

South  wick,  Sunder- 
land 

Soutbwold 

Sowerby  Bridge 

Spalding 

Spenuymoor 

Spilsby 

Spondon 

Stacksteads 

Stafford 

Staindrop 

Staines 

Stainland 

Staithes 

Stalbridge 

Stalham 

Stalybridge 

Stamford 

Stamford  Bridge 

Stamfordham 

Standish  Taffs 

Stanhope 

Stanmore 

Stanningley 

Stanstead 

Stantonbury 

Staplecross 

Stapleford 

Staplehurst 

Starcross 

Staveley 

Steeple  Claydon 

Stevenage 

Stewkley 

Steyning 

Stilton 

Stockbridge 


Stockport 

Stocksfield 

Stockton 

Stockton-on-Tees 

S  tog  umber 

Stogursey 

Stoke-Ferry 

Stokenchurch 

Stokesley 

S  toke-upon-Trent 
Hanley 
High  street 

Stone 

Stonebouse 

Stoneycroft 

Stoney  Stratford 

Stonham 

Storrington 

Stourbridge 

Stourport 

Stowey    or    Nether 
Stowey 

Stow  Market 

S  to  w-on-the-Wold 

Stradbroke 

S  tratf  ord-on-Avon 

Stratton 

Street 

Stretford 

Stretton  -  on  -Duns- 
more 

Stretton 

Strood.  iS'eeEoches- 
ter 

Stroud 

Studley 

Sturminster  Newton 

Sudbmy 

Sudbury,  Derby 

Sudbuiy,  Harrow 

Sunbury 

Sunderland 
High  street 
Monkwearmouth 

Sunning  Hill 

Surbiton.  See  King- 
ston-on-Thames 

Sutton,  Chester 

Sutton,  Ely 

Sutton,  St  Helens 

Sutton  Bridge 

Sutton  Coldfield 

Sutton-in  -  Ashfield 

Sutton  Valence 

Swadlincote 

S  waff  ham. 

Swanage 

Swansea 
The  Docks 

Swindon 

New  Swindon 

Swineshead 

Swinton,Botherham 

Swinton,   Manches- 
ter 

Tadcaster 
Wells 

Taibacb 

Talgarth 

Taliessin 

Tal-y-Wain 

T  am  worth 

Tarporley 

Tarvin 

Tattenball 

Taunton 


Tavistock 

Tean,  Upper 

Teddington,  Twick- 
enham 

Teddington,  Upper 

Teignmouth 

Temple-Cloud 

Temple-Sowerby 

Tenbury 

Tenby 

Tenterden 

Terrington  St  Cle- 
ments 

Tetbury 

Tetsworth 

Tewkesbury 

Thame 

Thames  Ditton 

T  hasted 

Theale 

Tbetford 

The  Valley 

Thirsk 

Thornbury 

Tborne 

Thorney 

Thornley 

Thorverton 

Thrapstone 

Ticeburst 

Tickhill 

Tideswell 

Tintern  Abbey 

Tipton 
Great  Bridge 
Prince's  End 
Tipton  Green 
Tividale 

Tisbury 

Titchfield 

Tiverton 

Toddington 

Todmorden 

Tongham 

Topsham 

Torcross 

Torpoint 

Torquay 
Torre 
Union  street 

Torrington 

Totnes 

Totton 

Towcester 

Tow  Law 

Towyn 

Tredegar 

Tregaron 

Treherbert 

Treorehy 

Trimdon  Grange 

Tring 

Troedyrhiew 

Trowbridge 

Truro 

Tunbridge 

Tunbridge  Wells 
Calverley 
Mount  Ephraim 

Tunstall 

Turton 

Turvey 

Tutbury 

Tuxford 

Twerton 

Twickenham 


Twy  cross 

Twyford 

Tyldesley 

Tynemouth 

Uckneld 

Uffculme 

Ulceby 

Uley 

Ulverstone 

Upper  Bangor 

Upper  Mill 

Upper  Tean 

Upper  Teddington 

Uppingham 

Upton-on-Severn 

Upway 

Upwell 

Usk 

Uttoxeter 

Ux  bridge 

Valley,  The 

Ventnor 

Waddesdon 

Wadebridge 

Wad  burst 

Wainfleet 

Wakefield 
Kirkgate 

Wakering,  Great 

Walker 

Wallingford 

Walmer 

Walmer  Boad 

Walsall 

Walsham-le- Wil- 
lows 

Walsingbam,  New 

Waltbam 

Waltham  Abbey 

Waltham  Cross 

Waltham,  Great 

Walton,  Ipswich 

Walton,  Liverpool 

Walton-le-Dale 

Walton  -  on  -  the  - 
Naze 

Walton-on-Thames 

Wangford 

Wansford 

Wantage 

Warboys 

Ware 

Wareham 

Warminster 

Warrington 

Warsop 

Warwick 

Washington  Station 

Watchet 

Waterbeach 

Wateringbury 

Waterloo 

Watford 

Wat  b-on-Dearne 

Watlington 

Watton,  Hertford 

Watton,  Thetford 

Wavertree 

Weaverham, 

Wedmore 

Wednesbury 

Weedon 

Weeley 

Welford 

Wellesboume 

Welliu  ^borough 


.582 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— MONEY  ORDER  OFFICES. 


"Wellington  (Shrop- 
shire) 
Wellington,  Somer- 

Wells,  Norfolk 

Wells,  Somerset 

"Welshpool 

Welwyn 

Wem 

Wendover 

Weobly 

West  Auckland 

"West  Broomwich 

High  street 

Hill  Top 
"Westbury 
"Westbury-on-Trym 
West  Derby 
West  Drayton 
Westerham 
West  Haddon 
"West  Hartlepool 
"West  Houghton 
West  Mailing 
West  Malvern 
"West  Meou 
Weston 

Weston-super-Mare 
West  Sme.thwick 
West  Wickham 
Wetherby 
Weybridge  Station 
Weybridge 
Weymouth 


Whalev-bridge 

Whalley 

Wheatley 

Whitby 

Whitchurch 

Whitchurch, Mickel- 
dever  Station 

Whitchurch,  Ayles- 
bury 

Whitchurch,  Mon- 
mouth 

Whitefield 

Whitehaven 

Whitland 

Whitstable 

Whittington  Moore 

Whittlesea 

Whitwell 

Whitwick 

Whitworth 

Wickham 

Wickham  Brook 

Wickham  Market 

Wickwar 

Widnes 

Wigan 

Wigston 

Wigton 

Willenhall 

Willington 

Willington  Quay 

Williton 

Wilmslow 

Wilton 


Wimborne 

Wincanton 

Winchcombe 

Winchester 

Winchfield 

Windermere 

Windsor 
Eton 

Win  gate 

Wingham 

*Winkfield 

Winkleigh 

Winsford,  Cheshire 

Winsford,       Tiver- 
ton 

Winslow 

Winster 

Winterton 

Wirksworth 

Wisbeach 

With  am 

Witheridge 

Withernsea 

Witkington 

Withyhani 

Witney 

Witton  Park 

Wiveliscombe 

Wivenhoe 

Wobnrn 

Woking 

Woking  Station 

Wokingham 

Wollaston 


Wolsingham 

Wolston 

Wol  verhampton 
Bilston  road 
Chapel  Ash 
Dudley  road 
Stafford  street 
Worcester  street 

Wolverley 

Wolverton 

Worn  borne 

Wombwell 

Wooburn 

Woodbridge 

Woodbury 

Woodchurch 

Woodford 

Woodford  Green 

Woodlesford 

Woodley 

Woodstock 

Woodville 

Wooler 

Woolhampton 

AVoolpit 

Woolstone 

Woolton 

Wootton  Bassett 

Worcester 
St  John's 
Sidbury 
Tything 

Workington 

Worksop 


Worsboro'  Dale 

Worsley 

Worthing 

Wortley 

Wotton-under-Edgo 

Wragby 

Wrenthain     • 

Wrexham 

Wrington 

Writtle 

Wrotham 

Wycombe,  High 

Wye 

Wymondharn 

Yalding 

Yarm 

Yarmouth 

St  Peter's  road 
Yarmouth,    Isle    of 

Wight 
Yatton 

Yatton  Keynell 
Yeadon 
Yealmpton 
Yeovil 
York 

Blossom  street 

Monk  Bar 
York  Towa 
Yoxall 
Yoxford 
Ystalyfera- 
Ystradgynlais 
Ystrad-Pihondda. 


IRELAND. 


Abbeyleix 

Aclare 

Adare 

Ahascragh 

Annamoe 

Antrim 

Ardara 

Ardee 

Ardfert 

Ardglass 

Ardrahan 

Arklow 

Armagh 

Arthurstown 

Arva 

Ashbourne 

Ash  ford 

Askeaton 

Athboy 

Athenry 

Athlone 

Athy 

Aughnacloy 

Aughrim 

Bagnalstown 

Bailyborough 

Balbriggan 

Ballaghaderin 

Ballina 

Ballinakill 

Ballinamoro 

Ballinasloe 

Ballincollig 

Ballindine 


Ballinfull 

Ballingarry,  Lim'k 
Ballingarry,  Callan 
Ballinlough 
Ballinrobe 
Ballintia 
Ballisodare 
Ballybay 
Ballybunion 
Ballycanew 
Balljxastle,  Ballina 
Ballycastle,     Bally- 
money 
Ballyclare 
Ballyconnell 
Ballydehob 
Ballyfarnon 
Ballygar 
Ballygawley 
Ballyglass 
Ballyhaunis 
Ballyjamesduff 
Ballymahon 
Ballymena 
Ballymoe 
Ballymoney 
Ballymote 
Ballynacargy 
Ballynahioch 
Bally  neen 
Ballyragget 
Ballyshannon 
Ballytore 
Ballyvary 


Ballyvaughan 

Ballywalter 

Baltinglass 

Banagher 

Ban  bridge 

Bandon 

Bangor 

Bangor  Erris 

Ban  try 

Barnaderg 

Bawnboy 

Belfast 

Malone  road 
Shankhill  road 

Bellaerhy 

Belleek 

Belmullet 

Belturbet 

Beragh 

Blacklion 

Blackrock,  Dublin 

Blackrock,  Cork 

Blackrock,  Dundalk 

Blarney 

Blessiugton 

Bonmahon 

Booterstown 

Borris 

Borris-in-Ossory 

Borrisokane 

Borrisoleigh 

Boyle 

Bray 

Brookborough 


Bruff 

Bunbeg 

Buncrana 

Bundoran 

Burton  Port 

Bushmills 

Buttevant 

Cabinteely 

Cahir 

Cahirciveen 

Cahirconlish 

Caledon 

Callan 

Camolin 

Cappamore 

Cappoquin 

Carlingford 

Carlow 

Carndonagb. 

Carnew 

Carrick 

Carrickfergus 

Carrickmacross 

Carrick-on-Shann'n 

Carrick-on-Suir 

Carrigaholt 

Carrigaline 

Carrigallen 

Caskel 

Castlebar 

Castlebellingham 

Castleblakeney 

Castleblayney 

Castlecomer 


Castleconnel 

Castledawson 

Castlederg 

Castledermot 

Castlefm 

Castle  Island 

Castlemartyr- 

Castlepollard 

Castlerea 

Castletown  Bere 

Castletown  Koche 

Castlewellan 

Cavau 

Celbridgo 

Chapelizod 

Charleville 

Clady    or     Comber 

Clady 
Clara 

Claremorris 
Clifden 
Cliff  oDey 
Cloghan  $ 

Clogheen 
Clogher 
Clonakilty 
Clonee 
Clones 
Clonmel 
Clontarf 
Clough,  Newry 
Clough,  Belfast 
Cloughjordan 
Cloyne 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— MONEY*  ORDER  OFFICES. 


583 


Coachford 

Coagh 

Coalisland 

Coleraine 

Collon 

Collooney 

Comber 

Cong 

Cookstown 

Coolany 

Cootehill 

Cork 

Glanmire  road 
Corofin 
Craughwell 
Creggs 
Crettyard 
Crookhaven 
Croom 
Crossdoney 
Crossgar 
Crossruaglen 
Crossruolina 
Crumlin 
Curragh  Camp 
Cushendall 
Dalkey 
Delgany 
Delvin 
Derry 

Derrygoniielly 
i     Dingle 
Donaghadee 
Donegal 
Doneraile 
Downpatrick 
Dowra 
Draperstown 
Drogbeda 
Dromara 
Dromod 

Dromore,  Lisburn 
Dromore,  Tyrone 
Dromore,  West 
Dnimcollogber 
Drumcondra 
Drumkeerin 
Drumlish 
Drumquin 
Drumshambo 
Drumsna 
•Dublin 

Aungier  street 

Baggot      street, 
Lower 

Camden  street 

Capel  street 

Cburch  lane,  Col- 
lege Green 

Clare  street 

Ellis's  Quay 

High  street 

James's  street 

North  King  street 

North  Wall 

Eanelagh 

Sir  J.  Eogerson's 
Quay 

Stephen's   Green, 
West 

Summer  Hill 

Upper  Kevin  st. 

Upper       Ormond 
Quay 
Dugort  B 


Duleek 

Duncannon 

Dundalk 

Dundrum,  Dublin 

Dundrum,  Cashel 

Dunfanagby 

Dungannon 

Dun  gar  van 

Dungiven 

Dungloe 

Dunkineely 

Dunlaviu 

Dunleer 

Dunmanway 

Dunmoro 

Dunmore,  East 

Dunshaugklin 

D  arrow 

Easky 

Edenderry 

Edgeworthstown 

Elphin 

Emyvale 

Enfield 

Ennis 

Enniscorthy 

Enniskerry 

Enniskillen 

Ennistimon 

Eyrecourt 

Fan-view 

Fermoy 

Ferns 

Fethard,  Clonmel 

Fethard,  Waterford 

Fintona 

Fivemiletown 

Flurrvbridge 

Forkhill 

Foxford 

Foynes 

Frankford 

Frenchpark 

Freshford 

Galway 

Garvagh 

Gilford 

Glasnevin 

Glenarm 

Glengariff 

Goresbridge 

Gorey 

Gort 

Gortin 

Gowran 

Grace-hill 

Graigue 

Granard 

Grey  Abbey 

Greystones 

Hacketstown 

Headford 

Hillsborough 

Hollymount 

Holywood 

Ho-wth 

Incbicore 

Inistioge 

Inniscrone 

Innishannon 

Irvinestown 

Johnstown 

Kanturk 

Keady 

Kells 

Kenmare 


Kesh 

Kilbeggan 
Kilbrittain 
Kilcock 
Kilcullen 
Kildare 
Kildorrery 
Kildysart 
Kilfinane 
Kilkee 
Kilkeel 
Kilkelly 
Kilkenny 
Killala 
Killaloe 
Killarney 
Killenaule 
Killeshandra 
Killorglin 
Killucan 
Killybegs 
Killyleigh 
Kilmacthomas 
Kilmallock 
Kilrea 
Kilrush 
Kiltimagh 
Kiltyclogher 
Kilworth 
Kingscourt 
Kingstown 
Kinnegad 
Kinnetty 
Kinsale 
Kin vara 
Kircubbin 
Knocklong 
Lahinch 
Lanesborough 
Lame 
Leap 

Leighlinbridge 
Leixlip 
Letterfrack 
Letterkenny 
Limerick 
Lisbellaw 
Lisburn 
Lisdoonvarna 
Lismore 
Lisnaskea 
Listowel 

Londonderry     or 
Derry 
Waterside 
Longford 
Loughbrickland 
Loughgall 
Loughrea 
Louisburgh 
Louth 
Lucan 
Lurgan 
Macroom 
Maghera 
Magherafelt 
Malabide 
Malin 
Hallow 

Manor  Hamilton 
Markethill 
Maryborough 
Maynooth 
Middleton 
Milford 
Millstreet 


Mil  town  Mai  bay 

Mitchelstown 

Moate 

Mohill 

Moira 

Monaghan 

Monasterevan 

Moneygall 

Moneymore 

Monkstown 

Mount    Bellew 
Bridge 

Mountmellick 

Mountnugent 

Mountrath 

Moville 

Moy 

Moynalty 

Mullinahone 

Mullingar 

Naas 

Navan 

Nenagh 

Newbliss 

Newbridge 

Newcastle,Limerick 

Newcastle,  Newry 

Newmarket- on-Per- 
gus 

Newport    or    New- 
port Pratt 

Newport 

New  Koss 

Newry 

Newtown  ards 

Newtown  Barry 

Newtown  Butler 

Newtown  Forbes 

Newtown  Hamilton 

Newtownlimavady 

Newtown   Mount 
Kennedy 

Newtown  Stewart 

Oldcastle 

Omagh 

0  van  more 

Oughterard 

Ovoca 

Oylgate 

Pallasgreen 

Parsonstown 

Passage  East 

Passage  West 

Pettigo 

Philipstown 

Piltown 

Poineroy 

Portadown 

Portaferry 

Portarlington 

Portglenone 

Portlaw 

Portrush 

Ports  tewart 

Portumna 

Poyntz  Pass 

Queenstown 

Ramelton 

rianelagh 

Eandalstown 

Raphoe 

Rathangan 

Eathcoole 

Eathcormack 

Eathdowney 

Rathdrum 


Rathfarnham 

Eathfriland 

I.athkeale 

Ratlnnines 

Kathmullen 

Rathowen. 

Eich  Hill 

Eoscommon 

Eoscrea 

Ross 

Eosscarbery 

Rostrevor 

Saintfield 

Sandymount 

Scariff 

Sclrull,  or  Scull 

Shankill  road. 

Belfast 
Shercock 
Shinrone 
Skerries 
Skibbereen 
Skreen 
Slane 
Sligo 
Sneem 

Stewartstown 
Stoneyford 
Strabane 
Stradbally 
Stradone 
Strangford 
Stranorlar 
Strokestown 
Swanlinbar 
Swinford 
Swords 
Taghmon 
Tallaght 
Tallow 
Tandragee 
Tarbert 
Templemore 
Tempo 
Thomastown 
Thurles 
Timoleague 
Tinahely 
Tipperary 
Toombeola 
Toome  Bridge 
Tralee 
Tramore 
Trillick 
Trim 
Tuam 

Tubbercurry 
Tubbermore 
Tulla 
Tullamore 
Tullow 
Tynan 

T3Tn-ells  Pass 
*Valencia 
Virginia 
Warrenpoint 
Waterford 
Westport 
Wexford 
White  Abbey 
Whitegate 
Whitehouse 
Wicklow 
Woodford 
Youghal 


584 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— COLONIAL. 


COLONIAL. 

MONEY    ORDER    OFFICES. 


BRITISH  GUIANA. 

Berbice  (New  Am- 
sterdam) 

Demerara  (George- 
town) 

CANADA. 

Acton  Vale 

Adelaide 

Ailsa  Craig 

Albion 

Alexandria 

Allendale 

Almonte 

Amherstburgh 

Ancaster 

Angus 

Appleton 

Ariade 

Arkona 

Arkwright 

Arnprior 

Arthur 

Arva 

Atblone 

Aultsville 

Aurora 

Aylmer,  C.E. 

Aylmer,  C.W. 

Ayr 

Baden 

Bailleboro' 

Baltimore 

Barrie 

Bath 

Bayfield 

Beachburg 

Beachville 

Beamsville 

Beaubarnois 

Beaverton 

Bedford 

Belleville 

Bell  Ewart 

Bell's  Corners 

Berlin 

Bertbier  (en  baut) 

Betbany 

Bluevale 

Blytbe 

Bobcaygeon 

Bond  Head 

Borelia 

Botbwell 

Bowmanville 

Bradford 

Brampton 

Brantford 

Bridgewater 

Bright 

Brigbton 

Brockville 

Bromj)ton  Falls 

Brooklin 

Brougham 

Buckingham 

Bm-ford 


Caledon 

Campbellford 

Canfield 

Cannington 

Carleton  Place 

Carnabuss 

Carronbrook 

Castleton 

Cayuga 

Chambly  Canton 

Chatham,  C.W. 

Chats  worth 

Chelsea 

Chippewa 

Claremont 

Clarence 

Clarke 

Clarksburg 

Clearville 

Clifford 

Clifton 

Clinton 

Coaticook 

Cobourg 

Colborne 

Collingwood 

Columbus 

Comber 

Compton 

Conestogo 

Consecon 

Cooksbire 

Cookstown 

Cooks  ville 

Cornwall 

Corunna 

Coteau  Landing 

Cowansville 

Craighurst 

Credit 

Cumberland 

Danville 

Delaware 

Delhi 

Delta 

Dereham 

Dickenson's    Land- 
ing 

Dingle 

Douglas 

Drayton 

Dresden 

Drumbo 

Drummondville, 
C.W. 

Duart 

Dunbar  ton 

Dundas 

Dunham 

Dunnville 

Durham 

Easton's  Corners 

Eganville 

Egmondville 

Elora 

Embro' 

Erin 


Etobicoke 

Exeter 

Farmers  ville 

Fenelon  Falls 

Fergus 

Fin  gal 

Fitzroy  Harbor 

Flesherton 

Florence 

Fonthill 

Forest 

Fort  Erie 

Frankfort 

Frelighsburg 

Gait 

Gananoque 

Garafraxa 

Georgetown 

Georgeville 

Georgina 

Glenallan 

Glencoe 

Goderich 

Grafton 

Granby 

Grenville 

Grimsby 

Guelph 

Hagers  ville 

Hamilton 

Hampton 

Hanover 

Harpurhey 

Harriston 

Hastings 

Hatley 

Hawkesbury 

Hawkesville 

Hemmingford 

Henryville 

Hespeler 

Hillsburgb 

Holland  Landing 

Hollen 

Huntingdon 

Indiana 

Ingersoll 

Inverhuron 

Invermay 

Inverness 

Iona 

Iroquois 

Jar  vis 

Joliette 

Kamouraska 

Keene 

Kemptville 

Kincardine 

King 

Kingston 

Kingsville 

Klineburg 

Knowlton 

Komoka 

L'Assomption 

L'Original 

Lachine 


Lachute 

Lacolle 

Lanark 

Laprairie 

Leamington 

Leeds 

Lefroy 

Lennoxville 

Levis 

Lindsay 

Listowell 

Lloydtown 

London 

Longueil 

Longwood 

Loughborough 

Lucan 

Lucknow 

Lyn 

Lyndon 

Lynedoch 

M'Gillivray 

Madoc 


Manilla 

Maple 

Markham 

Martintown 

Massawippi 

Meadowvale 

Meaford 

Melbourne 

Merrickville 

Milford 

Millbank 

Mill  Brook 

Mille  Roches 

Milton,  C.W. 

Mitchell 

Mohawk 

Mono  Mills 

Montmagny 

Montreal 

Moore 

Morpeth 

Morrisburgh 

Morriston 

Mount  Brydges 

Mount  Elgin 

Mount  Forest 

Mount  Vernon 

Nairn 

Napanee 

Napier 

Napierville 

Nassagiweya 

Newboro' 

Newburg 

Newbury 

Newcastle 

New  Hamburg 

Newmarket 

Niagara 

Nicolet 

Normanton 

North  Augusta 

North  Douro 


North  Gower 

North  Port 

Norval 

Norwich 

Norwood 

Oakland 

Oakville 

Odessa 

Oil  Springs 

Omemee 

Onslow 

Orangevillo 

Orillia 

Ormstown 

Orono 

Orwell 

Osgoode 

Oshawa 

Ottawa 

Otterville 

Owen  Sound 

Paisley 

Pakenham 

Palermo 

Paris 

Parkhill 

Pembroke 

Penetanguisbene 

Perth 

Peterboro' 

Petrolea 

Phillipsburg,  East 

Pickering 

Picton 

Pike  Biver 

Point  Levi,  East 

Point  St  Charles 

Portage  du  Fort 

Port  Burwell 

Port  Colborne 

Port  Dalhousie 

Port  Dover 

Port  Hope 

Port  Perry 

Port  Kobinson 

Port  Rowan 

Port  Stanley 

Portsmouth 

Prescott 

Preston 

Prince  Albert 

Princetown 

Quebec 

Renfrew 

Richmond,  C.E. 

Richmond,  C.W. 

Richmond  Hill 

Ridgetown 

Rimouski 

Riviere  du  Loup  (en 

bas) 
Rockwood 
Rodgerville 
Ronde'au 
Rosemont 
Roxton  Falls 
Ruthven 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— COLONIAL. 


585 


St  Andrews,  C.E. 

St  Aune  la  Pocatiere 

St  Athanase 

St  Catherine's,  C."\V. 

St  Christopbe 

St  Croix 

St  Eustache 

St  George,  Brant 

St  Hyacinthe 

St    Jean     Chrysos- 

tome 
St  John's,  C.E. 
St  Mary's  Blanshard 
St  Bemi 
St  Scholastique 
Ste      Therese      de 

Blainville 
St  Thomas,  West 
Sandwich 
Sarnia 
Saugeen 
Scljomberg 
Scotland 
Seaforth 
■Selkirk 
'Seneca 
Shakespeare 
rShannonville 
Sharon 
iSherbrooke 
ISimcoe 
(Smith's  Falls 
Smithville 
Sombra 
Somerset 
|3orel 

South  Quebec 
iSparta 
(Spencerville 
Springford 
Stanbridge  East 
Stan  fold 
Stanstead 
Stayner 
Stirling 
iStoney  Creek 
Stouffville 
Strabane 
Straffordville 
Stratford 
Strathroy 
Streetsville 
'Sweetsburg 
iSylvan 
Tamworth 
Tavistock 
Terrebonne 
Thamesford 
.Tbamesville 
Thornbill 
Thorold 
"Three  Pavers 
Thurso 
Tilbury,  East 
Toronto 
Trenton 
Tullamore 
TJlverton 
Union 
Uxbridge 
Valleyfield 
Vankleekhill 
Vienna,  C.W. 
Vittoria 
Walkerton 
Wallaeeburg: 


Wardsville 
Warkworth 
Warwick,  C.W, 
Waterdo'wn 

Waterford 
Waterloo,  C.E. 
Waterloo,  C.W. 
Watford 
Welland  Port 
Welland  (late  Mer- 

ritsville) 
Welland  Port 
W.-llesley 
Wellington 
Wellington  Sq. 
West  Farnliam 
West  Flamboro' 
Weston 
Whitby 

Widder  Station 
Williams 
Windsor,  C.W. 
Wingham 
Woodbridge 
Woodham 
Woodstock 
Woodville 
Wroxeter 
Wyoming 
York 
Yorkville 
Zurich 


CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE. 

Alexandria 

Alice 

Aliwal,  North 

Bathurst 

Beaufort 

Bedford 

Bredasdorp 

Burghersdorp 

Caledon 

Calvinia 

Cape  Town 

Clan  william 

Colesberg 

Cradock 

East  London 

Elands  Post 

Fort  Beaufort 

Fraserburg 

George 

Graff  Reinet 

Grahamstown 

Hope-town 

Humansdorp 

King  William's 

Town 
Knysna 
Malmesbury 
Middelburg 
Mossel-bay 
Murray's-burg 
Oudtshoorn 
Paarl 
Peddie 
Piquet-berg 
Port  Elizabeth 
Prince  Albert 
Queenstown 
Richmond 
Riversdale 
Robertson 


Somerset,  East 
Springbok  Fonteiu 
Stellenboseh 
Swellendam 
Tulbagh 
Uitenhage 
Victoria,  West 
Worcester 


FALKLAND   ISLANDS. 

Stanley 

HONDURAS. 

Belize 

NATAL. 

Durham 
Petermaritzburg 

NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

Bathurst 

Chatham 

Ealhousie 

Fredericton 

Moucton 

Newcastle 

Richibucto 

Sackville 

St  Andrews 

St  George 

St  John 

Shediac 

Sussex  Vale 

Woodstock 

NEWFOUNDLAND. 

Bay  Bulls 

Bon  a  vista 

Brigus 

Burgeo 

Burin 

Carboneir 

Ferryland 

Fogo 

Greenspond 

Harbor  Briton 

Harbor  Grace 

Placentia 

St  Johns 

Trepassy 

Trinity 

Twillintrate 


NEW  SOUTH   WALES. 

Adaminaby 

Adelong 

Albury 

Armidale 

Balmain 

Balrandal 

Bathurst 

Bega 

Bendemeer 

Berrima 

Binalong 

Boniballa 

Bourke 

Bowenfells 

Braidwood 


Branxton 

Bundara 

Burrowa 

Camden 

Campbelltown 

Carcoar 

Casino 

Cassilis 

Clarence  Town 

Cooma 

Cocnabarabran 

Cowra 

Crown  Flat 

Cundle  Town 

Deniliquin 

Dubbo 

Dungog 

Eden 

Emu 

Forbes 

Glen  Innes 

Gosford 

Goulbum 

Grafton 

Gundagai 

Gundaroo 

Gunnedah 

Hartley 

Hay 

Inverell 

Ironbark 

Kempsey 

Kiama 

Kiandra 

Liverpool 

Lochinvar 

Maitland  (East) 

Maitland  (West) 

Marulan 

Merriwa 

Minmi 

Moama 

Molong 

Morpeth 

Moruya 

Mudgee 

Mundooran 

Murrurundi 

Mvtswellbrook 

Narrabri 

Narrigunda 

Newcastle 

Newtown 

Nimity-belle 

Nun  die 

Orange 

Paddington 

Parramatta 

Paterson 

Penrith 

Picton 

Port  Macquarie 

Quean  beyan 

Raymond  Terrace 

Richmond 

Schoalhaven 

Scone 

Singleton 

Sofala 

Stroud 

Sydney 

Tabulam 

Tambaroora 

Tamworth 

Tarcutta 

Teare 


Tenterfield 

Tinonee 

Tumut 

Uralla 

Urana 

Wagga  Wagga 

Walcha 

Walgett 

Wallsend 

Warialda 

Wee  Waa 

Wellingrove 

Wellington 

Windeyer 

Windsor 

Wollombi 

Wollongong 

Tass 

Young 

NEW  ZEALAND. 

Akaroa 

Alexandra 

Arrow  River 

Auckland 

Balclutha 

Blenheim 

Cambridge 

Campbell  Town 

Christchurck 

Clyde 

Collingwood 

Dunedin 

Greymouth 

Hamiltons 

Havelock 

Hokitika 

Invercargill 

Kaiapoi 

Lyttleton 

Manuberikia 

Mongonui 

Napier 

Nelson 

Newcastle 

New  Plymouth 

Oamaru 

Onehunga 

Otahuhu 

Picton  Blenheim 

Port  Chalmers 

Port  Waikato 

Queenstown 

Raglan 

Riverton 

Russell 

Tauranga 

Timaru 

Tokomairiro 

Tuapeka 

Waikonaiti 

Wanganui 

Wangarei 

Wellington 

West  Taieri 


NOVA  SCOTIA. 

Halifax 


PRINCE  EDWARD 
ISLAND. 

Charlotte  Town 


586 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— COLONIAL. 


QUEENSLAND. 

Bowen  (Port-Deni- 

son) 
Brisbane 
Clermont 
Con damine 
Dalby 
Drayton 
Gayndah 
Gladstone 
Goondiwindi 
Ipswich 
Mackay 
Maryborough 
Eockhampton 
Roma 
Springsuro 
Surat 
Taroom 
Toowoomba 
Townsville 
Warwick 


SOUTH  AUSTRALIA. 

Adelaide 

Angaston 

Auburn 

Caliington 

Clare 

Clarendon 

East  Wellington 

Echunga 

Ereeling 

Gambierton 

Gawler 

Glenelg 

Goolwa 

Greenock 

Gumeracka 

Hahndorf 

Hamilton 

Hindmarsh 

Kadina 

Kanyaka 

Kapunda 

Kingston 

Kooringa 

Lobethal 

Lyndoch 


Macclesfield 

Melrose 

Mintaro 

Moonta 

Morphett  Vale 

Mount  Barker 

Mount  Pleasant 

Nairne 

Narracoorte 

Noarlunga 

Norwood 

Penola 

Port  Adelaide 

Port  Augusta 

Port  Elliott 

Port  Lincoln 

Eiverton 

Eobe 

Salisbury 

Strathalbyn 

Tanunda 

Truro 

Wallaroo 

Willunga 

Woodside 

Yankalilla 


TASMANIA. 

Both  well 

Campbell  Town 

Circular  Head 

Deloraine 

Emu  Bay 

Fingal 

Franklin  (Huon) 

Hobart  Town 

Launceston 

Longford 

New  Norfolk 

Oatlands 

Port  Arthur 

Ross 

Sorell 

Swansea 

Torquay 

Westbury 


VICTORIA. 

I  Ararat 


Avoca 

Bacchus  Marsh 
Bairnsdale 
Ballarat 
Ballan 
Beechworth 
Belfast 
Belvoir 
Benalla 
Brighton 
Brunswick 
Buckland 
Buuingyong' 
Camperdown 
Carisbrook 
Casterton 
Castlemaine 
Cheltenham 
Chcwton 
Chiltern 
Clunes 
Colac 

Collingwood 
Creswick 
Dandenong 
Da3'lesford 
Digby 
Dunolly 

Eaglehawk    (Sand- 
hurst) 
Echuca 
Emerald  Hill 
Fitzroy 
Fryers  Town 
Geelong 
Gisborne 
Grant 
Hamilton 
Happy  Valley 
Hawthorn 
Heathcote 
Hexham 
Horsham 
Hotham 
Inverleigh 
Jamiesons 
Keilor 
Kerang 
Kilmore 
Kyneton 
Lancefield 
Learmouth 
Lintons 


Longwood 

Majorca 

Maldon 

Malmsbury 

Maryborough 

Melbourne 

Moonambel 

Moonee  Ponds 

Newbridge 

New  Inglewood 

Penkridge 

Pentland  Hills 

Pleasant  Creek 

Port  Albert 

Portland 

Prahran 

Queenscliff 

Raglan 

Redbank 

Richmond 

Rokewood 

Romsey 

Rushworth 

Rutherglen 

St  Kilda 

Sale 

Sandhurst 

Sandridge 

Scarsdale 

Smeaton 

Smythesdale 

Snapper  Point 

South  Yarra 

Stawell 

Steiglitz 

Streatham 

Swan  Hill 

Talbot 

Taradale 

Tarnagulla 

Wabgunyah 

Wangaratta 

Warrnambool 

Williamstown 

Woodend 

Yackandandah 


WEST  COAST  OF 
AFRICA. 

Gambia  (Bathurst) 


Lagos 

Sierra  Leone  (Free- 
town) 


WEST  INDIES. 

Antigua  (St  John's 
and  English  Har- 
bour) 
Bahamas  (Nassau) 
Barbadoes  (Bridge- 
town) 
Bermuda  (Hamilton 
and  St  George's) 
Dominica  (Roseau) 
Jamaica  (Kingston) 
Montserrat 
Nevis(Charlestown) 
StKitts  (Basseterre) 
St  Lucia  (Castries) 
St  Vincent  (Kings- 
town) 
Tobago  (Scarboro") 
Trinidad    (Port    of 

Spain) 
Turk's  Island 


WESTERN  AUS- 
TRALIA* 

Australind 

Beverley 

Bunbury 

Canning 

Champion  Bay 

Fremantle 

Gingiu 

Greenough 

Guildford 

Erwin  River 

Mandurah 

Moore  River 

Northam 

Pinjarrah 

Port  Gregory 

Serpentine 

Swan 

Toodyay 

Vasso 

Victoria  Plains 

Wannerenooka 

York 


*  The  only  Post  Offices  in  Western  Australia  which  are  authorized  to  issue  Money  Orders  on  the 
United  Kingdom,  and  to  pay  Money  Orders  issued  in  the  United  Kingdom  on  Western  Australia,' are 
those  at  Perth  and  Albany  (King  George's  Sound);  but  local  arrangements  are  now  in  operation  in  the 
Colony,  by  which  Orders  drawn  on  Perth  in  favour  of  persons  residing  in  the  above-mentioned  Towns 
and  Districts  can  be  negotiated,  and  the  signature  of  the  payee  always  obtained  on  the  Orders. 


The  renewal  of  a  lapsed  Order,  the  issue  of  a  duplicate  Order,  or  the  stoppage  of  payment  of  an  Order 
issued  by  a  Colony  on  the  United  Kingdom,  will  be  made  on  application  to  the  Controller  of  the  Metro- 
politan Office  of  that  portion  of  the  United  Kingdom  in  which  such  Colonial  Order  is  payable,  provided 
an  additional  British  Inland  Rate  of  Commission  be  enclosed  with  the  application ;  except  in  the  case 
of  lapsed  Orders,  when  the  additional  commission  will  be  deducted  from  the  amount  of  the  new  Order 
issued  by  the  Department ;  but  the  lapsed  'Order  must  be  transmitted  with  the  application  for  its 
renewal.  Postmasters  in  the  United  Kingdom  have  power  to  transfer  to  other  offices  in  the  United 
Kingdom  payment  of  Colonial  Orders  originally  drawn  on  their  own  offices. 

For  repayment  of  the  amount,  of  a  Money  Order,  or  for  the  correction  of  any  error  respecting  the 
name  of  the  Payee  or  Remitter  of  an  Order  issued  by  a  Colony  on  the  United  Kingdom,  the  application 
on  the  subject,  enclosing  an  additional  Colonial  Inland  rate  of  Commission,  must  be  addressed  to  the 
Controller  of  the  Metropolitan  Office  of  the  Colony  in  which  such  Order  was  issued. 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— LONDON  DISTRICT. 


587 


LONDON  DISTRICT  MONEY  ORDER  OFFICES,  ETC. 

THOSE   MARKED   THUS  *  ARE  MONEY   ORDER  OFFICES   ONLY. 


bbey   Eoad,    St    John's  Wood, 
N.W. 
Icton,  W. 

Adelaide  Eoad,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

Albanv  Eoad,  Walworth,  S. 

Albany  Street  (No.  115),  N.W. 

Aldersgate  St,  (No.  76),  E.C. 

Aldgate  (No.  27),  E. 

AUason  Terrace,  Kensington,  W. 

Amwell  Street,  E.C. 

Anerlev,    near   Anerlev   Station, 

S.E.* 
AnerleyKoad,  near  Crystal  Palace, 

S.E. 
Balham,  S. 
Balls  Pond,  N. 
'•Barbican,  E.C. 
Barking  (Broadway),  E. 
[Barnes,  S.W. 

See  also  Castlenau  Terrace. 
L'Barnsbury  (Wellington  Ter.),  N. 

See  also  Hemingford  Eoad. 
iBarnsburv  Eoad  (133),  N. 
Battersea"  Park,  S.W. 
'Battersea  Park  Terrace,  S.W. 
iBattersea  Eise,  S.W. 
iBattersea  Square,  S.W. 

See  also  Bridge  Eoad  and  York 
Eoad. 
Bayswater,  Queen's  Eoad  (11),  W. 

See  also  Bishop's  Eoad,  Led- 
bury Eoad,  and  Notting  Hill. 
'Bermondsey  (Grange  Eoad),  S.E. 
.Bermondsey  Street,  S.E. 
Eethnal     Green     Eoad     (North- 
'     Eastern  District  Office),  N.E. 

See  also  Green  Street,  Bethnal 
Green. 
Bexley,  S.E. 
iBexley  Heath,  S.E. 
l*Bishop's    Eoad,    Victoria    Park, 
I    N.E. 

'Eishopsgate  St.  Within,  E.C. 
•Bishopsgate  Without,  E.C. 
Blackfriars  Eoad  (No.  100),  S. 
Blackfriars  Eoad  (No.  228),  S. 
Blackheath     (Dartmouth     Bow), 

S.E. 
Blackheath  Hill,  S.E. 

See  also  Tranquil  Vale. 
.'Blackman  Street  (South-Eastern 
I    District  Office),  S.E. 
Blackwall,  E. 
[Bland  ford  Street,  W. 
Bloomsbury,  W.C. 
Borough,  High  Street,  S.E. 

See  also  Union  Street, 
Boundary  Eoad,  St  John's  Wood, 

N.W. 
Bow  (near  the  Church),  E. 
Bow  Eoad  (Wilby  Terrace),  E. 


Brentford  (High  Street),  W. 

See  also  Old  Brentford. 
Brewer  Street,  Golden  Square,  W. 
Brick  Lane,  E. 

Bridge  Eoad,  Battersea,  S.W. 
Brixton,  Acre  Lane,  S. 

See   also  North  Brixton  and 

Tulse  Hill. 
Brixton  Hill  (near  the  Telegraph). 

S. 
Brixton  Eise,  S. 
Brixton      Eoad,      Loughborough 

Place,  S. 
Broadway,  London  Fields,  N.E. 
Bromley,  Middlesex,  E. 
Brompton  Eoad  (76),  S.W. 

See  also  Pulham  Eoad  and  Old 

Brompton. 
Brook  Street,  Lambeth,  S. 
Bunhill  Eow,  E.C. 
Burrage  Town,  Plumstead,  S.E. 
Burton  Crescent,  W.C. 
*Buxton  Street,  Mile  End,  New 

Town,  N.E. 
Caledonian  Eoad  (No.  314),  N. 
See  also  Thomhill  Bridge. 
Camberwell  Green,  S. 
"Camberwell  New  Eoad,  S. 
Camberwell  Eoad,  S. 

See  also  Southampton  Street 

and  Cold  Harbour  Lane 
Cambridge  Heath,  N.E. 
Cambridge  Street,  Pimlico,  S.W. 
Camden  Eoad  (116),  N.W. 
Camden  Eoad,  Queen's  Ter.,  W. 
*Camden  Town  (North-Western 

District  Office,Eversholt  Street), 

N.W. 

See  also  Camden  Eoad,  Chalk 

Farm  Eoad,  Primrose  Hill. 
Camden      Town,     High     Street, 

N.W. 
Canning  Town,  E. 
Cannon  Street,  E.C. 
Cannon  Street  Eoad,  E. 
Canonbury  (218  St  Paul's  Eoad), 

N. 
Canterbury  Place,  S.E. 
Canterbury  Eoad,  Maidavale,  W. 
Castlenau  Terrace,  Barnes,  S.W. 
Cedars  Eow,  South  Lambeth,  S. 
Chadwell,  Essex,  E. 
Chalk  Farm  Eoad  (12),  N.W. 
Chancery  Lane,  W.C. 
Chapel  Street,  S.W. 
*Charing  Cross  (Branch   Office), 

W.C. 
Charles   Street,   Middlesex    Hos- 
pital, W. 
Charlton,  Blackheath,  S.E. 
See  also  New  Charlton. 


Chelsea  (Queen's  Ed.  West),  S.W. 

See    also    Brompton     Eoadr 

Danvers    Street,   King's   EoadT 

Old  Brompton,  Sloane  Square, 

Sloane  Street. 

Chichester  Street,  Paddington,  W. 

Chislehurst,  S.E. 

Chiswick,  W. 

Chrisp  Street,  Poplar,  E. 

Church  End,  Finchley,  N. 

Churton  Street  (Pimlico),  S.W. 

Circus    Eoad,    St   John's    Wood,, 
N.W. 

City  Eoad,  E.C. 

Clapham  Common,  S. 

Clapham  (The  Eise),  S. 

See  also  Larkhall  Lane,  Manor 
Street,  and  Park  Eoad,  Clap- 
ham. 

Clapham  Eoad  (Dorset  Place),  S. 
See  also  Stockwell  Place. 

Clapton,  Upper,  N.E. 

See  also  Lower  Clapton. 

Clare  Market,  W.C. 

Clarendon  Eoad,  North,  W. 

Clerkenwell  Green,  E.C. 

*Cold  Harbour  Lane,  Camberwel] 
S. 

Colney  Hatch  Park,  N. 

Commercial  Eoad,   East  (Eastern 
District  Office),  E. 

Commercial  Eoad,  Lambeth,  S. 

Commercial  Eoad,  Peckham,  S.E. 

Cornwall  Eoad,  Westbourne  ParkT 
W. 

For  Covent  Garden,  see  King- 
Street,  Covent  Garden. 

Crawford  Street,  Maryk-bone,  W. 

Crayford,  S.E. 

Crouch  End,  N. 

Curzon  Street,  Mayfair,  W. 

Dalston  (Queen's  Eoad),  N.E. 

See  also  Downs  Park  Eoadi 
and  Broadway 

Danvers  Street,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

Deptford  Broadway,  S.E. 

Deptford,  High  Street,  S.E. 

See  also  Grove  Street,  Dept- 
ford, and  Lewisham  Eoad. 

*Devon's  Eoad,  Bromley,  E. 

Devonshire  Street,  W. 

Dockhead,  S.E. 

Doctors  Commons,  E.C. 

Dorcas  Terrace,  Hammersmith,  W. 

Down  Street,  Piccadilly,  W. 

'Downs  Park  Load,  Shacklewell, 
N.E. 

Drury  Lane,  W.C. 

Duke  St.,  Manchester  Square,  W. 

Dulwich,  S.E. 

See  also  East  Dulwich. 


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Ealing  (near  Church),  W. 

Ealing  Common,  W. 

East  Dulwich,  S.E. 

East    India    Eoad    (near    Dock 
Gates),  E. 

East  Sheen,  S.W. 

Eastcheap,  E.C. 

^Eastern  Central  District  Office. 
See  General  Post  Office. 

Eastern  District  Office. 

See  Commercial  Road  East. 

Ebury  Street,  S.W. 

Edgware  Road  (No.  69),  W. 

See  also  Upper  Seymour  St. 

Edgware  Road  (135),  W. 

Edmonton  (Fore  Street),  N. 

Edmonton  Green,  N. 

EdwardesTerrace,Kensington,W. 

Elgin  Road,  Notting  Hill,  W. 

Eltham,  S.E. 

Enfield  Highway,  N. 

Erith,  S.E. 

Esmond  Road,  Bow,  E. 

Essex  Road,  Islington,  N. 

Euston  Square  (Seymour  Street), 
N.W. 

Exmouth  St.,  Clerkenwell,  W.C. 

Eenchurch  Street,  E.C. 

Finchley  Common,  N. 

See  also  Church  End,  Finch- 
ley. 

Finsbury  Place,  E.C. 

Fleet  Street  (No.  107),  E.C 

Fore  Street,  E.C. 

Forest  Gate,  Stratford,  E. 

Forest  Hill,  S.E; 

See  also  Bill  Green. 

Fulham,  S.W. 

See  also  Stanley  Bridge  and 
Walham  Green. 

Fulham  Road,  (No.  10),  near  Alex- 
ander  Square,  S.W. 

Fulham  Road   (No.  94),    Queen's 
Elm. 

Fulham  Road  (No.  166),  near  Gil- 
ston  Road,  S.W. 

Fulham  Road,  290  Redcliffe  Gar- 
dens, S.W. 

*GeneralPost  Office  (Chief  Office), 
E.C. 

Goswell  Road  (No.  139),  E.C. 

Goswell  Road  (No.  237),  E.C. 

Gower  Street  (No.  161),  W.C. 

Grafton  Rd.,  Kentish  Town,  N.W. 

Gray's  Inn  Road,  W.C. 

Gray's  Inn  Square,  W.C. 

Great  Dover  Street,  S.E. 

Great  Guildford  Street,  S.E. 

Great  Maryleboue  Street,  W. 

Great  Portland  Street  W. 

Great  Russell  Street,  W.C. 

Great  Tower  Street,  E.C. 

Greek  Street,  Soho,  W. 

Green  Street,  Bethnal  Green,  N.E. 

Green  Street.  Leicester  Sq.,  W.C. 

Greenwich  (Nelson  Street),  S.E. 
See  also  Royal  Hill  and  Tra- 
falgar Road. 

Grenville  Street,  W.C. 

*Grove  Lane,  Camberwell,  S.E. 

Grove  Place,  Kentish  Town  Road, 

N.W. 
Grove  Street,  Deptford,  S.E. 

Hackney  (Church  Street),  N.E. 
See  also  Mare  St.  and  South 
Hackney. 


Hackney  Road,  N.E. 

Hackney  Wick,  N.E. 

Hammersmith  (Broadway),  W. 
See  also  Dorcas  Terrace,  King 
Street,  Starch  Green. 

Hammersmith  New  Road,  W. 

Hampstead  (High  St.),  N.W. 

See  also  Victoria  Road,  Ade- 
laide Road,  and  Bellsize  Park. 

Hampstead  Road,  N.W. 

Hanway  Street,  W. 

Hanwell,  W. 

Harlesden  Green,  N.W. 

Harrow  (High  Street),  N.AV. 

Harrow  Road  (Johnson's  Place), 
W. 

Haverstock  Hill,  N.W. 

Haymarket  (132  Jermyn  Street), 
S.W. 

Hemingford  Road,  N. 

Hendon,  N.W. 

High  Holborn  (Western  Central 
District  Office)  (No.  26),  W.C. 
See  also  Holborn. 

High  Street,  Islington,  N. 

High  StreeiLower  Norwood,  S.E. 

Highbury  (near  Church),  N. 

Highgate  (High  Street),  N. 

Highgate  Hill(  Whittingtou  P1.),N. 

Hill  Street,  Woolwich,  S.E. 

Holborn  (No.  9),  W.C. 

Holborn  Hill,  E.C 

Holloway(Holloway  Rd.,  269),  N. 
See    also    Manor    Place,    St 
James's  Road,  and  Upper  Hol- 
loway. 

Homerton  (High  Street),  N.E. 

Hornsey,  N. 

Hornsey  Rise,  N. 

Hornsey  Road,  N. 

House  of  Commons  (for  issue  only), 
S.W. 

Hoxton  (8  St  John's  Road),  N. 

Hoxton,  High  Street,  N. 

See  also  New  North  Road. 
For  Hyde,  see  The  Hyde. 

Hyde      Park      Square      (Albion 
Street).  W. 
See  also  Little  Sussex  Place. 

Ilford  (High  Street),  E. 

Isle  of  Dogs  (near  the  Church),  E. 
See  also  Manchester  Road. 

Isleworth,  W. 

See  also  Smallbury  Green. 

Islington       (Northern       District 
Office),  Essex  Road,  N. 

See  also  Barnsbury,  Barns- 
bury  Road,  Canonbury,  Essex 
Road,  Hemingford  Road,  High- 
bury, High  Street,  Liverpool 
Road,  St  Peter's  Street,  South- 
ga.te  Road,  Upper  Street. 

Jermyn  Street  (No.  98),  S.W. 

Judd  Street,  W.C. 

Kennington  Cross,  S.E. 

Kennington  Park,  S.E. 

Kensal  Green,  W. 

Kensal  Road,  W. 

Kensington  (High  Street),  W. 

See  also  Allason  Terrace,  Ecl- 
wardes  Terrace,  Newland  Ter- 
race, South  Kensington. 

Kensington  Park  Road  (No.  98), 
W. 

"Kentish  Town  Road  (No.  149), 
N.W. 


Kentish  Town  Road  (383).  N.W. 
See  also  Grove  Place,  Graftor 

Road,  Leighton   Road,  Maldeic 

Road,  Southampton  Road. 
Kew,  W. 

Kilburn  (Sydney  Terrace),  N.W. ' 
See  also  St  George's  Terrace.* 
King  Street,  Cheaps.ide. 
King  St.,  Covent  Garden,  W.C  . 
King  Street,  Hammersmith,  W.   ' 
King  William  Street,  E.C. 
King's  Cross  Road,  W.C 
King's  Road  (No.  45),  West  Wat. 

pole  Street 
King's    Road,    194   West    Manoic 

street,  S.W. 

See  also  Chelsea. 
Kingsland  Crescent,  N.E. 
Kingsland  Green,  N.E. 
Kingsland  Road,  N  E. 
Knightsbridge  (St  George's  Place)  ■ 

S.W. 

See  also  Pimlico. 
Ladbroke  Grove,  Notting  Hill,  W* 
Lambeth(SouthernDistrict  Office) - 

York  Place,  S.E. 
Lambeth  Walk,  S.E. 
Lamb's  Conduit  Street,  W.C 
Lancaster  Street  (No.  17).  Hyd< 

Park,  W. 
Langham  Place  (No.  2),  Regen 

Street,  W. 
Larkhall  Lane,  Clapham,  S. 
Leadenhall  Street,  E.C 
Leather  Lane,  E.C. 
Ledbury  Road,  Notting  Hill,  W. 
Lee,  Kent,  S.E. 
Lee  Green,  S.E. 
Leighton   Road,    Kentish   Town  - 

N.W. 
Leinster    Terrrace,    Hyde    Park 

W. 
Lessness  Heath,  S.E. 
Lewisham  (Lee  Bridge),  S.E. 
Lewisham  Road,  Deptford,  S.E. 
Leyton,  N.E. 
Leyton  Street,  N.E. 
Leytonstone   (near  the   Church) 

N.E. 
Limehouse   (Three    Colt  Street) 

E. 
Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 
Lisson  Grove,  N.W. 

See  also  North  Street,  Lissoi 

Grove. 
Little  Sussex  Place,  W. 
Liverpool  Road,  Islington,  N. 
London  Road,  Southwark,  S.E. 
Long  Acre,  W.C. 
Lorrimore  Road,  Walworth,  S.E. 
Lower  Road,  Rotherhithe,  S.E. 
Lower  Clapton  (Lea  Bridge  Road) 

N.E. 

See  also  Clapton,  Upper. 
Lower  Norwood,  S.E. 

See  also  Hisj-h  Street 
Lower  Queen  Street,  Rotherhithe 

S.E. 
Lower  Sydenham,  S.E. 
Lower  Thames  Street,  E.C. 
Lower  Tottenham,  N. 

See  also  Totteuhani. 
Ludgate  Hill,  E.C 
Lupus  Street,   Pimlico    (No.   6) 

S.W. 
Lupus  Street  (No.  109),  S.W. 


POSTAL  DIRECTORY— LONDON  DISTRICT. 


589 


E&ida  Hill  (near  Canal  Bridge), 
'  W. 

See    also    Canterbury    Road, 
[  Kensal  Road,  Portsdown  Eoad, 
!    Fortsdown    Terrace,    Warwick 
i   Boad. 
fcalden     Road,    Kentish    Town, 

(n.w. 

Manchester  Road,  Isle  of  Dogs,  E. 

Hanor  Piaee,  Hollo  way  Road,  N. 

[Manor  Street,  Clapham,  S. 

kfare  Street.  Hackney,  N.E. 

Marsh  St.,Waltbamstow,  N.E. 

Barsham  Street,  S.W. 

Herton  Bridge,  S. 

Mile  End  Road  (148),  E. 

Mile  End  Road  (424),  E. 

Hill  Hill,  Middlesex,  N.W. 

Hillbank  Street,  S  W. 

SJillpond  Street,  S.E. 

Hill  Wall  (Ebenezer  Terrace),  E. 

Hinories,  E. 

Hoorgate  Street,  E.C. 

Sdortlake,  S  W. 

kfount  St.,  Grosvenor  Square,  W. 

few  Bond  Street  (No.  44),  W. 

New  Brentford. 

See  a^o  Old  Brentford,  W. 
New  Broad  Street,  E.C. 
New  Charlton,  S.E. 

See  alio  Old  Charlton. 
New  Cross.  S.E- 
New  Cross  Road  (No.  393),  S.E. 
Newgate  Street  (No.  95),  E.C. 
New^Kent  Road,  S.E. 
New  North  Road.  N. 
New  Peckliam,  S.E. 
Newington  Butts,  S.E. 
Newington  Causeway,  S.E- 
Newlaud  Terrace,  Kensington,  W. 
Newport  Market. Leicester  Square, 

w.c. 

*Nine  Elms  Road,  S. 

S-e  also  South  Lambeth. 
Norland  Road,  Notting  Hill,  W. 
North  Brixton,  S. 
North-Eastern  District  Office. 
See  Betbnal  Green  Road. 
North  End,  Tottenham,  N. 
North  End,  Whetstone,  N. 
North  Street,  Lisson  Grove,  N.W. 
*North- Western  District  Office. 

See  Camden  Town. 
North  Woolwich,  E. 
Northern  District  Office. 

See  Islington. 
E.  Norwood  (Crown  Hill),  S.  . 
See  also  Anerley  Road,  High 
Street,  Lower  Norwood,  South 
Norwood,  Westow  Hill. 
Notting  Hill  (68  High  St.),  W. 
See     also     Clarendon     Road 
North,    Cornwall    Road,    Elgin 
Road,  Kensington   Road,  Lad- 
broke    Grove,    Ledbury  Road, 
Norland  Road. 
Old  Brent  for.  1,  W. 

See  also  New  Brentford. 
Old  Brompton,  S.W. 

See    also     Brompton     Road, 
Chelsea. 
Old  Charlton. 

See  also  New  Charlton,  S.E. 
Old  Ford.  Middlesex,  E. 
Old  Kent  Roa,d  (170),  S.E. 
Old  Kent  Road  (774),  S.E. 


Old  Kent  Rd.  (384),  near  Cobourg 

Road,  S.E. 
Old  Quebec  Street,  W. 
Osnaburgh  Street,  N.W. 
Oxford  Street  (No.  227),  W. 
Oxford  Street  (No.  352),  W. 
Paddington  Green,  W. 

S<-e    also    Chichester   Street, 

Edgware  Road,  Harrow  Road, 

Lancaster  Street,  Leinster  Ter. 
Pall  Mall  (Opera  Colonnade),  S.W. 
Pancras  Road  (near  Old  Church), 

N.W. 
Park  Road,  Clapham,  S.W. 
Park    Street,    Grosvenor  Square, 

W. 
Parliament  Street,  S.W. 
Peckham  (High  Street),  S.E. 

See   also    Commercial    Road, 

New  Peckham,  St  George's  Rd. 
Peckham  Rye,  S.E. 
Penge,  S.E. 
Pentonville  Road,  N. 
Piccadilly  (No.  57),  W. 
Pimlico   (South-Western  District 

Office),.S.W.,  No.  8  Buckingham 

Gate. 

See   also    Cambridge    Street, 

Chapel  Street,  Churton  Street, 

Ebury    Street,     Knightsbridge, 

Lupus   Street,   Ranelagh    Ter., 

Sloane  Square,   Sloaue   Street, 

Vauxhall  Bridge  Road. 
Plaistow,  Essex,  E. 
Plumstead  (Agnes  Place),  S.E. 
Plumstead  (Sussex  Place),  S.E. 

See  also  Burrage  Town,  S.E. 
Ponders  End,  N. 
Poplar,  High  Street,  E. 
Poplar  (Penny  Fields),  E. 

See    also    Blackwall,    Chrisp 

Street,  East  India  Road,  Isle  of 

Dogs,   Limehouse,    Mill  Wall, 

Rhodeswell  Road. 
Portland    Town    (High    Street), 

N.W. 
Portsdown  Road,  Maida  Hill,  W. 
Portsdown    Terrace,    Maida   Hill 

W. 

See  also  Kilburn. 
Poultry,  E.C. 
Primrose  Hill,  Princess  Terrace, 

N.W. 
Princes  Street,  Westminster  (No. 

11),  S.W. 
Putney  (High  Street),  S.W. 
Putney  (Upper  Richmond  Road), 

S.W. 
Queen  Street,  Cheapside,  E.C. 
Queen's  Terrace,  St  John's  Wood, 

N.W. 
Ranelagh  Terrace,  Pimlico,  S.W. 
Ratcliff  (Broad  Street),  E. 
Rathbone  Place,  Oxford  St.,  W. 
Red  Lion  Street,  W.C. 
Regent  Street  (Foubert's   Place), 

W. 
Rhodeswell  Road,  Poplar,  E. 
Roehampton,  S.W. 
Roman  Road,  Bow,  E. 
Eotherhithe  Street,  S.E. 

See  also  Lower  Road,  Rother- 

hithe,  Lower  Queen  Street,  and 

Millpond  Street. 
Royal  Hill,  Greenwich,  S.E. 
Rushey  Green,  S.E. 


*St  George's  Road,  Peckham,  S.E. 

St  George's  Ter.,  Kilburn,  N.W. 

St  James's  Road,  Holloway,  N. 

St  James's  Street,  S.W. 

St  John  Street  Road,  E.C. 

St  John's  Hill,  Wandsworth,  S.W. 

St  John's  Wood  (Queen's  Terrace), 
N.W. 

See  also  Abbey  Road,  Bound- 
ary  Road,    Circus    Road,    an 
Portland  Town.  High  Street 

St  Matthias  Place,  Stoke  Newing- 
ton, N. 

St  Paul's  Road,  N.W. 

St  Peter's  Street,  Islington,  N. 

Shadwell  (High  Street),  E. 

Shepherd's  Bush,  W. 

Shepherdess  Walk,  City  Road,  N. 

Shooters  Hill,  S.E. 

Shooters  Hill  Road,  S.E. 

Shoreditch  (No.  57),  E. 

Shoreditch  (No.  110),  E. 

Sloane  Square,  S.W. 

Sloane  Street  (No.  179),  S.W. 

Smallburv  Green,  Isleworth,  W. 

Smithfield  Bars.  E.C. 

Somers  Town  (Phoenix  St.),  N.W. 

South  Audley  Street,  W. 

*South-Eastern  District  Office. 
See  Borough. 

*South  Hackney  (Broadway),  N.E. 

South     Kensington     (Gloucester 
Road),  W. 

See  also  Kensington. 

South  Lambeth  (Bradley  Terrace), 
S.W. 

See  also  Battersea  Park  Ter., 
Cedars  Row,  Nine  Elms  Road, 
Southville,  Thorne  Road. 

South  Norwood,  S.E. 
South-Western    District    Office, 
Buckingham  Gate. 
See  Pimlico. 
Southampton  Rd., Kentish  Town, 
N.W. 

Southampton  Row,  W.C. 

Southampton  Street,  Camberwell, 
S.E. 

Southgate,  N. 
See  also  Chasegate. 

Southgate  Road,  Islington,  N. 
See  also  Islington. 

Southville   (Wandsworth    Road), 
S.W. 

Stanley  Bridge,  Fulham,  S.W. 

Starch  Green,  W. 

Stepney  (Waterloo  Terrace),  E. 

Stockwell  Green,  S._ 

Stockwell  Place,  Clapham  Rd.,  S. 

Stoke  Newington  (High  St.),  N. 
See   also   St    Matthias   Place 
and  Victoria  Grove. 

Store  Street,  Bedford  Sq.,  W.C. 

Strand  (No.  125),  W.C. 

Strand  (No.  163),  W.C. 
See  also  West  Strand. 

Stratford  (Broadway),  E. 

Stratford-le-Bow,  E. 

Stratford  New  Town,  E. 

See  also  Canning  Town,  West 
Ham. 

Streatham,  S.W. 

Streatham  Common,  S.W. 

Sydenham,  S.E. 

See  also  Upper  and  Lower 
Sydenham. 


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Temple  (Devereux  Court),  W.C. 

Temple  Bar,  E.C. 

Thayer  Street,  W. 

The  Hyde,  N.W. 

Thorne  Road,  South  Lambeth,  S. 

Thornhill  Bridge,  King's  Cross,  N. 

Throgmorton  Street,  E.C. 

Tooley  Street,  S.E. 

Tooting,  Lower,  S. 

See  also  Upper  Tooting. 
Torrington  Place,  W.C. 
'Tottenham  (High  Cross),  N. 

See   also   Lower   Tottenham, 

North   End,   West   Green,  and 

Wood  Green. 
Tottenham  Court  Eoad  (No.  103), 

W. 
Trafalgar  Road,  Greenwich.  S.E. 
Tranquil  Vale,  Blackheath,  S.E. 
Tulse  Hill,  S. 
Turuham  Green,  W. 
Union  Street,  Southwark,  S.E. 
Upper  Street,  Islington  (255),  N. 
Upper  Baker  Street,  N.W. 
Upper  East  Smithfield,  E. 
Upper  Gloucester  Place,  N.W. 
*Upper  Holloway  Junction  Place, 

N. 

See  also  Manor  Place. 
Upper  Seymour  Street,  W. 
•Upper   South  wick    Street,    Hyde 

Park,  W. 
Upper  Sydenham,  S.E. 


Upper  Thames  Street,  E.C. 
Upper  Tooting,  S.W. 
Vauxhall,  S.E. 

See  also  South  Lambeth. 
Vauxhall  Bridge  Road,  S.W. 
*Vere    Street    (Western   District 

Office),  W. 
Victoria  Docks,  E. 
Victoria  Grove,    Stoke    Newing- 

ton,  N. 
Victoria  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W. 
Vigo  Street,  Regent  Street,  W. 
Vincent  Sq.,  Westminster,  S.W. 
Walham  Green,  S.W. 
Walthamstow,  N.E. 

See  also  Marsh  Street. 
Walworth  (14  Crosby  Row),  S.E. 
See  also  Albany  Road,  Lorri- 

rnore  Road. 
Wandsworth  (High  Street),  S.W. 
See  also    Battersea   Rise,    St 

John's  Hill,  Wandsworth. 
Wanstead,  N.E. 
Wapping  (High  Street),  E. 
Wapping  Wall,  E. 
Wardour  Street,  W. 
Warwick  Road,  Maida  Hill,  W. 
Waterloo  Road,  S.E. 
Wellclose  Square  (No.  67),  Leman 

Street,  E. 
Welling,  S.E. 

*Western  Central  District  Office. 
See  High  Holborn. 


West  Green,  Tottenham,  N. 
West  Ham,  E. 
West  Strand,  W.C. 
*Westbourne  Grove,  W. 
Westbourne      Park     (Alexander 
Street),  W. 

See  also  Cornwall  Road  and 
Notting  Hill. 
*Western  District  Office. 

See  Vere  Street,  W. 
Westminster  (Broadway),  S.W. 

See     also     Marsham    Street, 
Millbank     Street,     Parliament 
Street,  Vincent  Square. 
Westminster  Bridge  Road,  S.E. 
Westow  Hill,  Norwood,  S.E. 
Whetstone,  N. 

See  also  North  End. 
Whitechapel  Road  (No.  1),  E. 
Whitechapel  Road  (No.  141),  E. 
Willesden,  N.W. 
Wimbledon,  S.W. 
Winchmore  Hill,  N. 
Wood  Green,  Tottenham,  N. 

See  also  Tottenham. 
Wood  Street,  Cheapside,  E.C. 
Woolwich  (High  Street),  S.E.    • 

See  also  Hill  St.,  Woolwich. 
Woolwich  Arsenal,  S.E. 
Woolwich  Dockyard,  S.E. 
*York  Road,  Battersea,  S.W. 
York  Road,  King's  Cross,  N. 


STAMP  DUTIES,  ETC. 


591 


OFFICE   OF   INLAND   REVENUE, 

10  WATERLOO  PLACE. 


STAMP  AND  TAX  DEPARTMENT. 

Comptroller-General  and  Solicitor,  Angus  Fletcher. 

Assistant  Solicitor,  David  Crole. 

Chief  Clerk  to  the  Comptroller-General,  W.  D.  Gal- 
la  way. 

First-class  Clerics,  Alexander  Ogilvy,  "Warehouse- 
keeper  of  Stamps  ;  Alexander  Somerville. 

Second-class  Clerks,  Charles  G.  C.  Christie,  Alex.  S. 
Gilchrist,  Charles  G.  Mackay,  John  W.  Douglas, 
Thomas  G.  Eeid,  George  Slight. 

Third-class  Clerks,  John  Burns,  Alex.  Smith,  W. 
S.  Bowie,  D.  C.  Tule,  John  C.  Patterson,  George 
Millar,  Wm.  Welsh,  James  Anderson,  Neil  Boyle, 
Wm.  Taylor. 

Fourth-class  Clerks,  J.  M.  Gidney,  A.  E.  Eobertson, 
Thos.  W.  Nowers,  George  Melville,  jun.,  Thos. 
Eobertson,  Archd.  Anderson,  Thomas  C.  Addis, 
Wm.  Andrew,  Michael  Pithie,  Arthur  Wellesley 
Burns. 

Cashier  of  Stamp  Duties  and  Receiver- General  of 
Land  and  Assessed  Taxes,  Thomas  Smith. 

LEGACY  AND  SUCCESSION  DUTY  DEPARTMENT. 
Superintendent,  John  Parker. 
Chief  Clerk,  Jacob  Giddings. 
Second-class  Clerks,  G.  J.  Macquire,  J.  H.  Pout. 
Third-class  Clerks,  W.  H.  Davey,  J.  Murker. 
Fourth-class  Clerks,  Henry  Parker,  M.  Miller. 
Will  Sorter,  Thomas  Eeed. 

STANDING  COUNSEL  FOR  THE  rNIAND  REVENUE. 
Andrew  Eutherfurd,  advocate. 

STAMPING  ROOM. 

William  M'Evoy,  Lauchlin  M'Pherson,  Duncan 
Stewart,  C.  Victor  Carter,  Geo.  Matheson,  John 
Nicol,  Joseph  Brown,  James  Snowdowne. 

Packer  in  Stamping  Room,  J.  Henry  Feltham. 

Messengers,  James  Currie,  James  Gemmell,  Joseph 
Anderson,  Andrew  Eoberts,  David  Wink. 

Night  Watchman,  John  Clark. 

Housekeeper,  Mrs  Deans. 

INSPECTORS  OF  TAXES. 
Aberdeen,  James  M  Aulay. 
Ayr,  David  E.  Vass. 
Edinburgh,  Alex.  Paterson. 
Glasgow,  James  Martin. 
Perth,  James  Peffers.  , 

SURVEYORS  OF  TAXES. 

Aberdeen,  1st  district,  A.  Fraser,  Aberdeen ;  2d  dis- 
trict, J.  Fimister,  Aberdeen ;  3d  district,  J.  Turn- 
bull,  Aberdeen. 

Argyle,  1st  district  and  Bute,  John  Muat,  Dunoon  ; 
2d  district,  Eobert  Campbell,  Oban. 

Ayr  (without  the  district  of  Carrick),  George  Tosh, 
Ayr. 

Banff,  James  Bussell,  Keith. 


Caithness  and  Sutherland,  James  Lowe,  Wick. 

Dumbarton,  1st  district,  John  Holm,  Glasgow. 

Dumfries,  John  Clerk,  Dumfries. 

Edinburgh,  1st  district,  John  M'Kelvie,  Edinburgh  ; 
2d  district,  Andrew  Wilson,  Edinburgh  ;  3d  dis- 
trict, E.  S.  Smith,  Edinburgh;  4th  district,  D. 
Lamont,  Edinburgh  ;  5th  district  and  Peebles, 
Thos.  Cullen,  Edinburgh. 

Elgin  and  Nairn,  Walter  Anderson.  Elgin. 

Fife,  1st  district,  W.  Stacey  Webber,  Cupar- Fife; 
2d  district,  Clackmannan  and  Kinross,  Thomas 
Patterson,  Kirkcaldy. 

Forfar,  1st  district  and  Kincardine,  Jas.  S.  Miller, 
Montrose;  2d  district,  Thos.  M.  Black,  Dundee. 

Haddington  and  part  of  Berwick,  Alexander  M'Lean, 
Haddington. 

Inverness,  1st  district,  W.  G.  Kinmont,  Inverness ; 
2d  district,  Andrew  Philp,  Inverness. 

Kirkcudbright,  Francis  S.  Allan,  Maxwelltown, 
Dumfries. 

Lanark,  1st  district,  Wm.  Munro,  jun.,  Hamilton  ; 
2d  district,  Wm.  Munro,  sen.,  Glasgow ;  3d  dis- 
trict, Eobert  Walker,  Glasgow  ;  4th  district,  John 
H.  Banks,  Glasgow  ;  5th  district,  and  Dumbarton 
(2d  district),  Alex.  Nisbet,  Glasgow. 

Orkney  and  Zetland,  John  Airth,  Edinburgh. 

Perth,  1st  district,  Donald  Mackintosh,  Perth ;  2d 
district,  Edward  Maughan.  Perth. 

Renfrew,  J.  S.  Smiles,  Paisley. 

Ross  and  Cromarty,  John  Sutherland,  Inverness. 

Roxburgh,  Selkirk,  and  part  of  Berwick,  Edward 
Henderson,  Melrose. 

Stirling  and  Linlithgow,  William  Vost,  Stirling. 

Wigtown,  and  Carrick-in-Ayrshire,  Eobert  S.  Forbes, 
Stranraer. 

EXCISE  DEPARTMENT. 

Solicitor,  Angus  Fletcher. 

Assistant  Solicitor,  David  Crole. 

Solicitor  before  the  Inferior  Courts,  Maurice  Lothian. 

Collector,  Thomas  Smith. 

Clerks,  John  Yelland,  B.  D.  Wilson,  Wm.  Johnston. 

Supervisors,   John   G.    Brandford,   Eobert   Young, 

Thomas  Dobson,  William  Dear,  James  Christie, 

William  M.  Briggs. 

DISTRICT  COLLECTORS  OF  EXCISE. 

Aberdeen,  John  Anderson. 
Argyle,  John  Thorn. 
Dumfries,  H.  W.  Wicks. 
Elgin,  William  Irwin. 
Glasgow,  George  M'Callum. 
Greenock,  John  Eobertson. 
Haddington,  James  Macfadzean. 
Inverness,  Alexander  Pringle. 
Linlithgow,  John  B.  Adamson. 
Dundee,  William  Eyley. 
Perth,  James  Smith. 
Stirling,  John  Watson. 


592 


STAMP  DUTIES,  ETC. 


STAMP  AND  LEGACY  DUTIES,  ETC. 


Adhesive  Stamps. — The  Board  of  Inland  Revenue 
gave  notice  by  advertisement,  20th  April  1862, 
that  an  impressed  stamp  of  Id.,  and  an  adhesive 
stamp  of  Id..,  had  been  provided  to  be  used  indis- 
criminately for  Receipts,  Drafts,  Certified  Copies 
of  Registers  of  Births,  Baptisms,  Marriages,  Deaths 
and  Burials,  Contract  Notes,  Delivery  Orders, 
Policies  of  Insurance  against  accidents  in  travel- 
ling. The  adhesive  stamp  has  '  Inland  Revenue  ' 
around  a  bust  portrait  of  Her  Majesty,  and  below 
'  One  Penny.'  The  impresse'd  stamp  has  on  it 
'  One  Penny,'  and  the  date  in  figures.  The  old 
stamps  may  still  be  used.  The  stamps  appro- 
priated by  name  are,  Bills  and  Promissory  Notes. 
Bills  of  Lading,  Proxy  impressed  Stamps,  and 
Postage  Stamps. 

In  cancelling  adhesive  stamps,  instead  of  writ- 
ing the  name  of  the  party  or  his  firm  in  full,  it 
shall  be  sufficient  if  the  initials  shall  be  written, 
stamped,  or  impressed  in  ink  on  the  stamp,  to- 
gether with  any  other  particulars  required  b}' 
law,  provided  the  stamp  shall  be  effectually  can- 
celled, so  as  not  to  admit  of  being  again  used. 
(24  &  25  Vict.  c.  91,  §  33.) 

See  Stamping  of  Deeds  after  being  executed. 

Admission  as  a  burgess,  or  into  any  Corporation  or 
Company  in  any  Burgh  in  Scotland,  in  lieu  of  the 
duties  of  £1  and  £3  formerly  payable,  5s. 

Admissions  of  other  descriptions,  various  ;  as  to 
which  see  the  schedule  annexed  to  55  Geo.  in.  c. 
184.     See  also  Licence,  below. 

Admission  to  act  as  Advocate,  £50  ;  as  Writer  to 
the  Signet,  Solicitor,  Agent,  Attorney,  or  Pro- 
curator in  any  court,  £25 ;  to  act  as  Agent  in 
Supreme  Courts  without  indenture  (in  addition 
to  the  said  £25),  £60  ;  do.  in  Inferior  Courts, 
without  indenture  (in  addition  to  the  said  £25), 
£30  ;  to  act  as  Notary-Public,  £20  ;  to  be  Fellow 
of  College  of  Physicians,  £25  ;  to  degree  of 
Doctor  of  Medicine,  £10  ;  to  ecclesiastical  bene- 
fice, £2. 

Affidavits  and  Declarations  (23  Vict.  c.  15). — 
For  every  sheet  or  piece  of  paper,  parchment,  or 
vellum,  on  which  the  same  shall  be  written  or 
printed,  2s.  6d.  (Affidavits  and  declarations 
authorized  to  be  made  before  Justices  of  Peace 
are  exempted.) 

Agreement  (on  and  after  3d  April  1860)  for  a 
Lease  or  Tack  of  Lands,  etc.  not  exceeding  seven 
years ;  and, 

Agreement,  Minute,  or  Memorandum  (on  and 
after  3d  April  1860),  containing  the  terms  and 
conditions  on  which  Lands,  etc.  are  let.  held,  or 
occupied'for  any  such  term — The  same  duty  as  on  a 
Lease  or  Tack. 

Provided  that  any  Lease  or  Tack  afterwards  made, 
in  pursuance  of  and  conformably  to  the  above, 
shall  be  charged  with  the  Lease  duty,  but  not 
higher  than  2s.  6d.,  exclusive  of  Progressive  duty, 
notwithstanding  the  terms  and  conditions  may  be 
varied,  not  affecting  the  Stamp  duty.  The  Lease 
may  be  impressed  with  a  stamp  denoting  the  pay- 
ment of  the  proper  duty  on  the  Agreement, 
Minute,  or  Memorandum. 

Agreement  or  Memorandum  (after  5th  July  1865) 
for  letting  a  dwelling-house  or  tenement,  or  part 
of  such,  for  less  than  a  year,  at  a  rent  payable 
weekly  or  monthly,  and  not  exceeding  the  i-ate  of 
3s.  6d.  a-week  (28  &  29  Vict,  c.  96,  §  5),  Id. 


Agreement  containing  the  terms  and  conditions 
on  which  a  furnished  dwelling-house  is  let  for  a  . 
period  less  than  a  year,  where  the  rent  for  such  • 
period  shall  exceed  £25 — duty.  2s.  6d. 

[Agreement  for  Lease  for  period  not  exceeding  ■ 
seven  years ;  Agreement  for  Lease  for  less  than  a 
year,  at  a  rent  payable  weekly,  etc. ;  and  Agree- 
ment for  letting  a  furnished  house  for  less  than  a 
year,  if  the  duty  shall  not  exceed  2s.  6d  ,  may  be 
stamped  if  brought  to  the  Commissioners  at  Lon-  • 
don,  or  their  office  iu  Edinburgh,  or  lodged  with, 
the  Distributors  of  Stamps  in  the  country,  within  \ 
fourteen  days  after  being  made."| 

[The  stamp,  if  adhesive,  to  be  cancelled  by  the  '  ■ 
parties  to  the  instrument  (if  exceeding  two,  one 
on  each  side  only)  by  writing  upon  or  across  the 
stamp  his  name  ;  and  before  or  at  the  time  of  the 
first  party  signing  the  instrument,  the  date  of  the  ' 
instrument  must  be  written  on  the  stamp.     In 
i     default,  stanTp  of  no  avail.    Proof  of  writing  upon, 
or  across  the  stamp  a  necessary  part  of  t>he  evi-' 
denceof  signing  or  making  the  instrument.  Every 
person  who  signs  incurs  a  penalty  of  £5  if  in- 
strument has  not  on  it  an  impressed  stamp  or 
adhesive  stamp  cancelled,  or  who  does  not  sign ' 
across  adhesive  stamp,  and  also  the  agent  who 
may  have  prepared  the  instrument.     (24  &  25 
Vict.  c.  21,  §  14  and  15.)] 
Agreement,  or  minute  or  memorandum  of  Agree- 
ment, without  a  clause  of  registration,  and  not' 
charged  otherwise,  nor  expressly  exempted  from 
all  Stamp  duty,  where  the  matter  is  of  the  value 
of  £5  or  upwards,  whether  the  same  shall  be  only 
evidence  of  a  contract,  or  obligatory  upon  the 
parties  from  its  being  a  written  instrument,  to-  ' 
gether  with  every  schedule,  receipt,  etc.  endorsed  I 
or  annexed,  6d. 
Progressive  duty  on  words,  6d. 
Letters  forming  an  Agreement.     If  any  of  such- 
Letters  shall  be  stamped  with  a  duty  of  Is.,  it- 
shall  be  sufficient,  although  the  same  shall   in 
the  whole  contain  any  quantity  of  words  exceed-', 
ing  2160. 
Exemptions.  —  Agreements   for    the    hire    of    any  ; 
labourer,  artificer,  manufacturer,  or  menial  ser-' 
vant. 
Memorandum  or  agreement  for  or  relating  to  the 

sale  of  any  goods,  wares,  or  merchandise. 
Agreements  entered  into  in  the  United  Kingdom  I 
for  or  relating  to  the  service  in  the  colonies  of  any 
person  as  an  artificer,  clerk,   domestic  servant, 
handicraftsman,  mechanic,  gardener,  servant  in 
husbandry,   or  labourer.     (17  &  18  Vict.  c.  83, 
§  21.) 
Agreements  in  compliance  with  or  under  the  pro-  . 
visions  of   the  Merchant  Seamen's  Act,   7  &  8 . 
Vict.  c.  112,  or  the  Mercantile  Marine  Act,  13  &\, 
14  Vict.  c.  93. 
Note. — The  Agreement,  if  liable  to  one  duty  of  6d.,  I 
may  be  stamped  if  brought  to  the  Commis-  I 
sioners  at  London,  or  their  office  at  Edinburgh, 
or  lodged  with  the  Distributors  of  Stamps  in  the  • 
country,  within  fourteen  days  after  being  made. 
If  after,  at  London  or  Edinburgh,  on  a  penalty 
of  £10.     (7  &  8  Vict.  c.  21,  §  5/)     If  the  matter- 
of  the  Agreement  shall  be  under  the  value  of 
£20,  the  penalty  is  20s.     If  liable  to  further- 
duty  than  6d.,  it  is  subject  to  the  same  Regula- 
tions as  Deeds.     See  Stamping  of  Deeds. — The 


STAMP  DUTIES,  ETC. 


593 


I         duty  of  6d.  on  an  Agreement  may  be  denoted 
by  an  adhesive  stamp ;    but  every  party  who 
signs  the  Agreement  must,  at  the  time  of  so 
signing,  write  upon  or  across  the  stamp  his 
name,  and  date  of  the  day  and  year  of  writing 
the  same.    In  default,  stamp  of  no  avail.    Proof 
of  writing  upon  or  across  the  stamp  as  afore- 
said, a  necessary  part  of  the  evidence  of  the 
Agreement.    (23  &  24  Vict.  c.  Ill,  §  12.) 
Allotment,  Letter  of.     See  Scrip. 
Allotment,  Letter  of,  after  12th  August  1867,  of 
any  share  of  any  company  or  proposed  company, 
or  in  respect  of  any  loan  raised  or  proposed  to 
be  raised  by   any  such  company ;  or  Letter  of 
Allotment  issued   or   delivered  in   the    United 
Kingdom  of  any  share,  of  any  colonial  company 
or  proposed  company,  or  in  respect  of  any  loan 
raised,  or  proposed  to  be  raised,  by  or  on  behalf 
of  any  foreign   or  colonial   government,   state, 
company,  or  corporation ;  and  the  term  '  Letter 
of  Allotment,'   hereinbefore  used,  shall   include 
letter  of  renunciation  or  other  document  having 
the  effect  of  a  letter  of  allotment  in  favour  of  any 

person Id. 

Allc  (TMENT,   Penalty  for  signing,  &c.     See  under 

Scrip. 
Appraisements,  after  5th  July  1865  (28  &  29  Vict. 
c.  96,  §  2). 

Amount  not  exceeding 
Above  £5  and  not  above 
...  10 
...  20 
...  30 
...  40 
...  50 
...  100 
...     200 

...     500  and  upwards 
Apprenticeship  Indentures 
If  the  premium,  be  under 

£30        and  under 

50 
100 
200 
300 
400 
500 
600 
800 
1000  or  upwards 
If  no  premium,  2s.  6d. 

Indentures  of  clerks  or  apprentices  to  writers  to 
the  signet,  solicitors,  or  agents  in  the  Supreme 
Courts  of  Scotland,  £60  ;  Inferior  Courts,  £30. 
But  the  indenture,  if  stamped  with  2s.  6d., 
shall  be  duly  stamped  for  recording  and  for 
enforcing  the  obligations  in  it,  and  the  residue 
of  the  Stamp  duty,  £29,  17s.  6d.,  shall  be  paid 
on  admission  as  a  procurator.  (30  &  31  Vict. 
c.  96,  §  23.) 

See  Duplicate  or  Counterpart. 
Exem. — Indentures  of  apprentices  for  sea-service 
and  poor  children. 
Assignation  of  an  unrecorded  conveyance  (21  &  22 
Vict.  c.  76,  §  13,  and  sch.  I,  Nos.  1  and  2  ;  23  &  24 
Vict.  e.  143,  §  9,  10,  and  sch.  F,  Nos.  1  and  2), 
whether  separate  from  or  written  upon  the  '  con- 

Sveyance.' 
If  upon  the  sale  of  any  property,  see  Convey- 
ance. 
If  of  any  heritable  property,  etc.,  see  Mortgage. 
If  of  any  property  for  a  gratuitous  or  other  con- 
sideration, not  inferring  the  payment  of  any 

specific  duty £1,  15s. 

i  Association,  Memorandum  of.     See  Deed. 
Assurance.     See  Insurance. 
2P 


£5 

£0 

0 

3 

10 

0 

0 

6 

20 

0 

1 

0 

30 

0 

1 

6 

40 

0 

2 

0 

50 

0 

2 

6 

100 

0 

5 

0 

200 

0 

10 

0 

500 

0 

15 

0 

1 

0 

0 

£30 

£1 

0 

0 

50 

2 

0 

0 

100 

3 

0 

0 

200 

6 

0 

0 

300 

12 

0 

0 

400 

20 

0 

0 

500 

25 

0 

0 

600 

30 

0 

0 

800 

40 

0 

0 

1000 

50 

0 

0 

60 

0 

0 

Award  or  Decreet-arbitral,  after  5th  July  1865. 
(28  &  29  Vict.  c.  96.) 

Where  the  value  of  tho  matter  in  dispute  shall 

not  exceed  £5      £0     0     3 

Exceeding  £5  and  not  exceeding    10         0     0     6 

10  ...  20        0     10 

20  ...  30        0     16 

30  ...  40        0     2     0 

40  ...  50         0     2     6 

50  ...  100        0     5     0 

100  ...  200        0  10     0 

...      200  ...  500        0  15    0 

...      500  ...  750        10    0 

...      750  ...  1000        15    0 

...     1000,  and  also  in  all   other 

cases  not  provided  for 1  15     0 

(Inland  Bill)  Draft  or  Order,  after  10th  October 
1853,  for  the  payment  of  any  sum  of  money  to  the 

bearer,  or  to  order,  on  demand Id. 

And  the  following  instruments  shall  be  deemed 
and  taken  to  be  drafts  or  orders  for  the  payment 
of  money  within  the  intent  and  meaning  of  this 
Act,  and  of  any  Act  or  Acts  relating  to  the 
stamp  duties  on  bills  of  exchange,  drafts,  or 
orders,   and   shall   be  chargeable   accordingly 
with  the  Stamp  duties  imposed  by  this  Act,  or 
any  such  Act  or  Acts,  viz. : — 
All  documents  or  writings  usua.lly  termed  letters 
of  credit,  or  whereby  any  person  to  whom  any 
such  document  or  writing  is  or  is  intended  to 
be  delivered  or  sent,  shall  be  entitled  or  be  in- 
tended to  be  entitled  to  have  credit  with,  or  in 
account  with,  or  to  draw  upon  any  other  per- 
son for,  or  to  receive  from  such  other  person 
any  sum  of  money  therein  mentioned. 
Exemptions  from  the  duties  on  Drafts  or  Orders. — 
All  letters  of  credit,  whether  in  sets  or  not, 
sent  by  persons  in  the  United   Kingdom  to 
persons    abroad,    authorizing    drafts    on    the 
United  Kingdom.    (16  &  17  Vict.  c.  59.) 
Draft  or  Order,  after  the  24th  May  1858,  for  the 
payment  of  any  sum  of  money  to  the  bearer  on 
demand,   which  being  drawn  upon  any  banker 
within   fifteen   miles   of   the  place  where  such, 
draft  or  order  is  issued,  was  formerly  exempt 

from  Stamp  duty  (21  Vict.  c.  20) Id. 

The  following  is  from  schedule  of  23  Vict.  c.  15, 
under  Bill  of  Exchange,  Draft,  or  Order  : 
'All  Bills,  Drafts,  or  Orders,  for  the  payment  by 
any  banker,  or  person  acting  as  a  banker,  of 
any  sum  of  money,  though  not  made  payable 
to  the  bearer  or  to  order,  and  whether  de- 
livered to  the  payee  or  not ;  and  all  Writings 
or  Documents  entitling  or  intended  to  entitle 
any  person  whatever  to  the  payment  from  or 
by  any  banker,  or  person  acting  as  a  banker, 
of  any  sum  of  money,  whether  the  person  to 
whom  payment  is  to  be  made  shall  be  named 
or  designated  therein  or  not,  or  whether  the 
same  shall  be  delivered  to  him  or  not,  shall 
respectively  be  deemed  to  be  bills,  drafts,  or 
orders  for  the  payment  of  money  chargeable 
with  Stamp  duty,  as  if  the  same  had  been 
made  payable  to  bearer  or  to  order.  Provided 
always,  that  any  one  Document  or  Writing, 
although  directing  the  payment  of  several 
sums  of  money  to  different  persons,  shall  be 
chargeable  with  Stamp  duty,  as  one  order  only.' 
Draft  or  Order,  Writing  or  Document,  for  the 
payment,  or  for  entitling  any  person  to  the 
payment,  by  or  through  any  banker,  of  any 
sum  of  money,  sent  or  delivered  to  the  banker, 
and  not  to  the  person  to  whom  payment  is  to 
be  made,  or  any  person  on  his  behalf,  to  be 
held  not  to  have  been  and  not  to  be  chargeable 
with  any  higher  Stamp  duty  than  one  penny, 


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although  payable  at  any  time  after  data.     Duty 
may  be  denoted  by  adhesive  stamp,  to  be  can- 
celled as  in  the  case  of  a  draft  on  demand. 
(23  &  24  Vict.  c.  Ill,  §  17.) 
Exemptions. — Any   draft  or  order   drawn   by   any 
banker  upon  any   other   banker,   not  payable  to 
bearer  or  to  order,  and  used  solely  for  the  purpose 
of  settling  or  clearing  any  account  between  such 
bankers. 
Any  letter  written  by  a  banker  to  any  other  banker, 
directing  the  payment  of  any  sum  of  money,  the 
same  not  being  payable  to  bearer  or  to  order,  and 
such  letter  not  being  sent  or  delivered  to  the  person 
to  whom  payment  is  to  be  made,  or  to  any  person  on 
his  behalf;  and  all  warrants  or  orders  for  the 
payment  of  any  annuity  granted  by  the  Commis- 
sioners for  the  Reduction  of  the  National  Debt,  or 
for  the  payment  of  any  dividend  or  interest  on  any 
share  in  the  Government  or  Parliamentary  stocks 
or  funds ;  and  all  drafts  or  orders  drawn  by  the 
Accountant-General  of  the  Court  of  Chancery  in 
England  or  Ireland,  shall  be  exempt  from  all  Stamp 
duty.     (23  Vict  c.  15.) 

Note.— 26  &  27  Vict.  c.  105  repeals  the  Act  17 
Geo.  in.  c.  30,  and  so  much  of  any  other  Acts 
as  continue  or  revive  the  said  Act,  or  as  pro- 
hibit or  impose  penalty  for  or  on  account  of 
publishing,  uttering,  or  negotiating  in  England 
any  promissory  or  other  note,  not  being  a  note 
payable  to  bearer  on  demand,  bill  of  exchange, 
draft,  or  undertaking  in  writing,  being  nego- 
tiable or  transferable,  for  payment  of  20s.,  or 
above  that  sum,  and  less  than  £5,  or  on  which 
20s.,  or  above  that  sura,  and  less  than  £5,  shall 
remain  undischarged,  made,  drawn,  or  indorsed 
in  any  other  manner  than  as  directed  by  the 
said  Act  of  17th  year  aforesaid,  and  also  the 
17th  section  and  schedules  C  and  D  of  an  Act 
passed  in  the  8th  and  9th  year  of  Her  Majesty's 
reign,  c.  38,  requiring  or  directing  that  all  such 
notes,  bills,  drafts,  or  undertakings  as  afore- 
said, which  shall  be  issued  in  Scotland,  shall 
be  made,  drawn,  or  indorsed  according  to  the 
forms  contained  in  the  said  schedules. 
[The  duty  on  drafts  or  orders  may  be  impressed 
on  the  paper,  or  an  adhesive  stamp  may  be 
affixed.  (16  &  17  Vict.  c.  59,  §  3.)  See  Ad- 
hesive Stamp. — Where  an  adhesive  stamp  is 
used,  the  maker  of  the  draft  to  cancel  the  stamp 
by  writing  on  it  his  name  or  initials.  Penalty 
for  omission,  etc.,  £10.  (16  &  17  Vict.  c.  59, 
§  4,  5.)  The  payer  of  the  draft  or  order  shall, 
when  he  pays  it,  write  the  word  '  paid '  on  the 
stamp.  Penalty  for  omission,  £20.  (23  Vict. 
c.  15,  §  12.)  Banker  may  affix  stamp  to  an 
unstamped  draft  and  cancel  it,  and  pay  the 
draft,  charge  the  person  who  ought  to  have 
paid  it  with  the  stamp,  or  deduct  it  from  the 
sum.  Draft  good,  but  not  to  relieve  of  penalty. 
(23  &  24  Vict.  c.  Ill,  §  18.)  Penalty  for  re- 
moving adhesive  stamps,  or  using  them  a 
second  time,  or  doing  any  act  to  defraud  of 
duty,  £20.  (16  &  17  Vict.  c.  59,  §  4,  5.)] 
L  Inland  Bill  payable  otherwise  than  on  de- 
mand; 

2.  Promissory  Note  payable  otherwise  than  to 

bearer  on  demand ; 

3.  Foreign  Bill  drawn  in  but  payable  out  of  the 

United  Kingdom,  not  drawn  in  sets  of  three  or 
more ; 

4.  Foreign  Bill  not  exceeding  £500  drawn  out 

and  payable  out  of  the  United  Kingdom,  but 
indorsed  or  negotiated  within  the  United 
Kingdom,  not  drawn  in  sets  of  three  or  more ; 

5.  Foreign  Bill  not  exceeding  £500  drawn  out 

of  and  payable  within  the  United  Kingdom  ; 


6.  Foreign  Bill  drawn  or  indorsed  out  of  the 

United  Kingdom,  payable  on  demand,  on  and 
after  3d  April  1860  (23  Vict.  c.  15) ; 

7.  Foreign  Bill  of  Exchange  payable  on  demand, 

indorsed,  or  purporting  to  be  indorsed  out  of 
the  United  Kingdom,  wherever  the  same  may 
be  drawn  (27  &  28  Vict.  c.  56,  §  2) ; 

8.  Foreign  Promissory  Note  made  or  purporting 

to  be  made  out  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and 

payable   within   the   United   Kingdom  (23  & 

24  Vict.  c.  Ill)— 

Not  exceeding  £5        £0     0    1 

Exceeding  £5  and  not  above         10  0     0    2 

10  ...  25  0    0    3 

25  ...  50  0    0    6 

50  ...  75  0    0    » 

75  ...  100  0    10 

And  the  following  duties  apply  to  all  the  above, 

and  in  addition  to 

Promissory  Note  payable  to  bearer  on  demand. 

Above  £100  and  not  above  £200        £0    2    0 

200  ...  300  0    3    0 

300  ...  400  0    4    0 

400  ...  500  0    5    0 

500  ...  750  0    7    6 

750  ...  1000  0  10    0 

1000  ...  1500  0  15    0 

1500  ...  2000  10    0 

2000  ...  3000  1  10    0 

3000  ...  4000  2    0    0 

4000— for    every    £1000,    or    part   of 

£1000— 10s. 

Foreign  Bill  for  payment  of  money  exceeding 
£500  drawn  out  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and 
payable,  or  indorsed,  or  negotiated  within  the 
United  Kingdom.     For  every  £100,  and  part 

of  £100 Is. 

(24  &  25  Vict.  c.  21.) 
N.B. — Promissory  Notes  for  £100  or  under  are 
not  to  be  drawn  payable  to  bearer  on  demand, 
except  bankers'  re-issuable  notes,  which  re- 
quire a  different  stamp;  and  only  such  notes 
of  bankers,  and  no  others,  can  be  re-issued  after 
being  once  paid. 
Foreign  Bills  drawn  in  but  payable  out  of  the 
United  Kingdom,  and  also  drawn  out  and  pay- 
able out  of  the  United  Kingdom,  but  indorsed 
or  negotiated  within  the  United  Kingdom,  if 
drawn  in  sets  of  three  or  more,  for  every  bill 
of  each  set — 

Sum  payable  not  above  £25  £0    0    1 

Above  £25  and  not  above       50  0    0    2 

50  ...  75  0    0    3 

75  ...  100  0    0    4 

...      100  ...  200  0    0    8 

...      200  ...  300  0    10 

...      300  ...  400  0    14 

...      400  ...  500  0    18 

...      500  ...  750  0    2    6 

...      750  ...  1000  0    3    4 

...    1000  ...  1500  0    5    0 

...    1500  ...  2000  0    6    8 

...    2000  ...  3000  0  10    0 

...    3000  ...  4000  0  13    4 

...     4000   and  upwards — every  bill   of  the 
set,  for  every  £1000,  or  part  of  £1000 
—3s.  4d.     (23  Vict.  c.  15.) 
Note. — The  duty  on  a  Foreign  Bill,  on  and  after 
3d  April  1860,  drawn  or  indorsed  out  of  the 
United  Kingdom  for  the  payment  of  mone)'  on 
demand,  is  the  same  duty  as  on  an  Inland  Bill 
of  Exchange,  for  the  payment  of  money  other- 
wise than  on  demand.     (23  Vict.  c.  15.)    See 
above. 
The  word  '  indorsed  '  is  held  by  the  Board  of 


STAMP  DUTIES,  ETC. 


595 


Inland  Revenue  to  Lave  no  practicable  effect 
See  Times,  20th  and  22d  April  18C0. 

Foreign  Bill  drawn  in  but  payable  out  of  the 
United  Kingdom  on  demand,  although  to  be 
indorsed  out  of  the  United  Kingdom,  if  not 
drawn  in  sets,  would  be  liable  to  duty  of  Id. 

[The  duties  on  Foreign  Bills,  drawn  out  of  the 
United  Kingdom,  are  to  be  denoted  by  adhesive 
stamps.  The  holder  to  affix  the  adhesive 
6tamp  if  one  not  on  it  before  he  negotiate  it, 
and  cancel  the  stamp  by  writing  his  name  or 
the  name  of  his  firm  and  the  date  on  it.  (17 
&  18  Vict.  c.  83,  §  S.)  If  the  Bill  or  Note  be 
received  by  the  holder  with  the  adhesive 
stamp  effectually  obliterated  and  purported, 
and  appearing  to  be  duly  cancelled,  the  same, 
as  regards  such  holder,  shall  be  deemed  to  be 


so.     If  not  cancelled,  the  holder  may  do  so,  as  Bills  of  Lading. 


of  any  sum  of  money,  weekly,  monthly,  or  at 
any  other  stated  periods,  if  made  payable  to 
the  bearer,  or  to  order,  or  if  delivered  to  tho 
payee,  or  some  person  on  his  or  her  behalf, 
where  the  total  amount  of  the  money  thereby 
made  payable  shall  be  specified  therein,  or  can 
be  ascertained  therefrom,  or  shall  be  indefinite, 
the  same  duty  as  on  a  bill  payable  to  bearer  or 
order  on  demand. 
Promissory  Note  for  the  payment  of  any  sum  of 
money  by  instalments,  or  for  the  payment  of 
several  sums  of  money  at  different  days  or 
times,  so  that  the  whole  of  the  money  to  bo 
paid  shall  be  definite  and  certain,  the  same  duty 
as  on  a  promissory  note,  payable  otherwise 
than  to  the  bearer  on  demand,  for  a  sum  equal 
to  the  whole  amount  of  the  money  to  be  paid. 


if  he  were  the  person  first  negotiating  the  Bill 
or  Note.     On  his  doing  so,  the  Bill  or  Note 
shall  be  duly  stamped.     The  person  who  ought 
to  have  cancelled  the  stamp  not  relieved  of  any 
penalty  incurred  by  not  cancelling  the  same, 
(24  &  25  Vict.  c.  91,  §  33.)     The  Act  23  Vict. 
c.  15,  §  12,  provides  that  the  party  paying  the 
bill  shall,  when  he  does  so,   write  the  word 
'paid'  upon  the  stamp.     The  amount  of  duty 
on  adhesive  stamps  is  impressed  on  two  parts 
The  Board  of  Inland  Revenue  recommend  that 
the  cancellation  should  be  on  one  of  the  parts, 
and  the  other  left  legible.] 
If  a  Foreign  Bill  payable  abroad,  and  as  to  which 
the  provision  'drawn  in  sets  of  three  or  more 
apply,  shall  be  drawn  in  a  single  bill,  the  duty 
will  be  the  same  as  on  an  Inland  Bill ;  and  if 
in  a  set  of  two,  the  duty  on  each  will  be  the 
same  as  on  an  Inland  Bill.     This  is  in  accord- 
ance with  the  opinion  of  the  Board  of  Inland 
Revenue   (see   North   British  Daily   Mail,   3d 
November  1854).     But  the  Board  have  given 
an  opinion  that  a  Foreign  Bill  drawn  abroad 
and  payable  in  this  country  in  duplicate  or 
triplicate  onty  represents  one  transaction,  and 
is  liable  to  the  duty  on  one  Inland  Bill  of  the 
same  account ;  that  is,  if  one  of  the  parts  have 
the  full  duty,  the  others  may  be  unstamped 
(see  Times,  6th  November  1854).     The  sche- 
dule of  the  Act  does  not  provide  for  such  a  bill 
being  drawn  in  sets.     Bills  bearing  to  be  drawn 
out  of  the  United  Kingdom  are  to  be  deemed 
Foreign  Bills  so  drawn,  although  they  may  in 
reality  be  drawn  in  the  United  Kingdom.     (17 
&  18  Vict.  c.  83,  §  4.)    A  person  in  the  United 
Kingdom  drawing  and  issuing  a  bill  payable 
out  of  the  United   Kingdom  in  a  set,  must 
draw  the  whole  set;  and  a  person  transferring 
or  negotiating  such  bill  must  transfer  and  de 
liver,  stamped,  the  whole  number  of  the  set. 
Penalty,   £100.     A    person    taking  such    bill 
must  get  the  whole  set  stamped,  otherwise  he 
cannot  recover  on  it  or  make  it  available,     (lb. 
§  6.)     This  applies  only  to  bills  drawn  w-ithin 
and    payable   out  of    the    United    Kingdom. 
Bills  payable  on  demand,  and  indorsed  out  of 
the  United  Kingdom,  wheresoever  drawn,  are 
held  to  be  Foreign  Bills,  but  chargeable  with 
the  same  duty  as  Inland  Bills  not  payable  on 
I        demand.    (27  &  28  Vict.  c.  50,  §  2.) 
Inland  Bill,  Draft,  or  Order,  for  the  payment 
of  any  sum  of  money,  though  not  made  pay- 
able to  the  bearer,  or  to  order,  if  the  same  shall 
be  delivered  to  the  payee,  or  some  person  on 
his  or  her  behalf,  the  same,  duty  as  on  a  bill  of 
exchange  for  the  like  sum,  payable  to  bearer 
or  order. 
Inland  Bill,  Draft,  or  Order  for  the  payment 


0 

2 

6 

0 

3 

9 

0 

5 

0 

0 

6 

3 

0 

n 

6 

.6d. 
[Bills  of  lading  cannot  be  stamped  after  signing. 
The   penalty  for  signing   unstamped   bill   of 
lading  is  £50.    (5  &  6  Vict.  c.  79,  §  24.)] 

Bonds  and  other  Securities. 

Bond   (personal)  given   for  any   certain   sum    of 
money  not  exceeding  £50  £0     13 

Exceeding  £50  and  not  exceeding  100 
100  ...  150 

150  ...  200 

200  ...  250 

250  ...  300 

And  where  the  same  shall  exceed  £300,  then  for 
every  £100,  and  also  for  any  fractional  part  of 
£100— 2s.  6d. 
Bond  as  a  security  for  moneys  to  be  thereafter  lent, 
advanced,  or  paid,  or  which  may  become  due  upon 
account  current,  together  with  any  sum  already 
advanced  or  due,  or  without,  as  the  case  mav 
be,— 
Where  the  money  secured  or  to  be  ultimately 
recoverable  shall  be  limited  not  to   exceed   a> 
given  sum, — The  same  duty  as  on  a  bond  for 
such  sum. 
Where  uncertain,    and  without  any   limit, — The 
same  as  on  a  bond   for  a  sum  equal  to   the 
amount  of  the  penalty. 
Where  there  is   no  penalty,  the  bond  shall  be 
available  for  such  an  amount  only  as  the  ad 
valorem  stamps  will  cover. 
Personal  Bond  given  as  a  security  for  the  trans- 
fer or  re-transfer  of  any  share  in  any  of  the 
Government  or  Parliamentary  Stocks  or  Funds, 
or  of  the  Banks  of  England  or  Ireland,  or  of  tho 
East  India  Company,  or  of  any  other  Company 
or  Corporation,- — The  same  ad  valorem  duty  as 
on  a  bond  for  a  sum  of  money  equal  to  the 
value  of  the  stock  or  fund  secured,  according 
to  the  average  price  at  the  date  of  the  bond,  or 
on  either  of  the  ten  days   preceding,  or  the 
latest  day  preceding  on  which  there  shall  have 
been  a  known  sale. 
Bond,  Debenture,  or  other  security  for  money 
made  by  or  on  behalf  of  any  Foreign  or  Colonial 
Government,  State,  or  Company  (not  being  a  bill 
or  promissory  note  chargeable  with  duty,  nor  an 
instrument  chargeable  with  duty  as  a  bond,  or 
for  which  a.  composition  is  payable),  which  shall 
be   issued,  delivered,   assigned,   trans/erred,   or 
negotiated  within  the  United  Kingdom, — The 
same  duty  as  on  a  bond  in  the  United  Kingdom. 
This  is  not  to  apply  to  instruments  bona  fide  made 
and  issued   out  of   the   United  Kingdom,    as 
security  for  money  raised  on  loan  in  foreign 
parts,  and  not  lent  by  any  person  resident  in 
the  United  Kingdom,  and  the  interest  whereon 
shall  not  be  paid  within  the  United  Kingdom. 
Persons  making,  issuing,  delivering,  transfer- 


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ring,  or  negotiating  in  the  United  Kingdom 
any  .such  security,  or  paying  interest  on  divi- 
dends thereon  before  it  be  duly  stamped,  are 
liable  to  a  penalty  of  £20.     (25  Vict.  c.  22, 

§38->  '  ... 

Personal  Bond  given  as  a  security  for  the  pay- 
ment of  any  sum  of  money,  or  for  the  transfer 
or  re-transfer  of  stoch  secured  also  by  a  toadset, 
or  other  instrument  paying  duty  as  a  wadset, 
or  for  the  performance  of  covenants  contained 
in  such  instrument,  or  for  both  those  purposes, 
provided  such  other  instrument  bear  even  date 
with  and  be  referred  to  in  such  bond, — 

Where  the  sum  of  money  or  the  value  of  the 
stock  secured  shall  not  exceed  £800, — The 
same  ad  valorem  duty  as  on  a  mortgage  or  wad- 
set for  securing  the  like  amount  or  value. 

Exceeding  £800— £1. 
Personal  or  Heritable  Bond  given  as  an  addi- 
tional or  further  security  for  the  payment  of 
any  sum  of  money,  or  for  the  transfer  or  re- 
transfer  of  any  share  in  any  of  these  stocks 
previously  secured  by  a  bond  or  other  security 
therein  referred  to,  which  has  paid  the  proper 
ad  valorem  duty  on  bonds  at  the  date  thereof, — 

Where  the  sum  or  the  value  of  the  stock  shall 
not  exceed  £1400, — The  same  ad  valorem  duty 
as  on  a  bond  or  mortgage,  for  securing  the  like 
sum  or  value. 

Where  said  sum  shall  exceed  £1400 — £1,  15s. 
Bond,  12th  August  18G7. — Transfer  or  Assignment, 
disposition  or  assignation,  of  any  such  bond, 
or  of  any  bond  debenture,  or  other  security 
charged  with  Stamp  duty  by  25  Vict.  c.  22  (by 
Foreign  and  Colonial  Government), — for  every 
full  sum  of  £100,  or  part  of  £100  assigned  (30 
&  31  Vict.  c.  90,  §  23) 6d. 

Transfers,  etc.,  of  Bonds  charged  with  the  fixed 
maximum  duty  of  £1  or  £1,  15s.  shall  not  be 
charged  with  more  than  such  fixed  maximum 
duty.  (30  &  31  Vict.  c.  90,  §  23.) 
Personal  or  Heritable  Bond  given  as  the  only 
or  principal  security  for  the  payment  of  any 
annuity  upon  the  original  creation  and  sale 
thereof — The  same  ad  valorem  duty  as  on  a 
conveyance  upon  sale  in  consideration  of  the 
sum  or  value  given  or  agreed  for  the  purchase. 
See  Conveyances. 
Personal  Bond  given  as  a  collateral  or  auxiliary 
security  for  the  payment  of  any  annuity  upon 
the  original  creation  and  sale,  where  granted  or 
conveyed  or  secured  by  any  other  deed  or  in- 
strument paying  the  ad  valorem  duty  on  con 
veyances  upon  the  sale  of  any  property, — 

Where  such  ad  valorem  duty  shall  not  exceed 
20s.,  such  bond  shall  be  chargeable  with  a 
Stump  duty  of  equal  amount  therewith; 

And  where  such  exceeds  20s. — £1. 
Personal  or  Heritable  Bond  given  as  a  security 
for  the  payment  of  any  annuity  (except  upon 
the  original  creation  and  sale),  or  of  any  sum-or 
sums  of  money  at  stated  periods  (not  being 
interest  nor  rent  upon  a  lease),  for  any  definite 
and  certain  term,  so  that  the  total  amount  to  be 
paid  can  be  previously  ascertained, — The  same 
ad  valorem  duty  as  on  a  bond  of  the  like  nature 
for  the  payment  of  a  sum  of  money  equal  to 
such  total  amount. 
Personal  or  Heritable  Bond  given  as  a  security 
for  the  payment  of  any  annuity  (except  as  afore- 
said}, or  of  any  money  at  stated  periods  (not 
being  interest  nor  rent  upon  lease),  for  the  term 
of  life  or  any  other  indefinite  period,  so. that 
the  whole  cannot  be  previously  ascertained, — 

Where  the  annuity  or  sum  secured  shall  not 
exceed  £50  per  annum,  £1 ; 


Exceeding  £50    and   not  exceeding    £100    per 

annum,  £2. 
And  where  exceeding  £100  per  annum,  then  for 
every  £100,  and  also  for  any  fractional  part  of 
£100  per  annum,  £2. 
But  where  there  shall  be  both  a  personal  and 
heritable  bond  in  separate  deeds  of  the  same 
date  for  securing  any  such  annuity,  etc.,  and 
the  ad  valorem  duty  above  charged  amounts  to 
£2  or  upwards,  the  heritable  bond  only  to  be 
charged  with  the  ad  valorem  duty,  and  the  per- 
sonal bond  to  be  charged  only  with  the  duty 
of£l. 
Bond  of  any  kind   or  description  given   for  any 
other  purpose   than  as   aforesaid, — The   duty 
chargeable  by  any  Act  in  force  at  passing  13th 
&  14th  Vict.  c.  97. 
But  no  such  bond  shall  be  charged  with  any 
greater  amount  of   Stamp  duty  than  the  ad 
valorem  duty  before  charged  upon  a  bond  given 
for  the  payment  of  a  definite  and  certain  sum 
of  money  to  the  same  amount  as  the  penalty  of 
such  bond. 
Bond  of  Belief  to  a  cautioner  or  surety,  £1,  15s. 
Bond  for  the  due  execution  of  an  office,  and  to 
account  for  money  received  by  virtue  of  such 
office.  £1,  15s. 
Bond  given  for  or  in  respect  of  duties  of  customs 
or  excise,  or  for  preventing  frauds  or  evasions 
thereof,  or  for  any  other  matter  relating  thereto 
— relanding   of   plate — registering   of    British 
vessels,  5s. 
Heritable  or  Personal  Bond,  of  any  kind  what- 
ever,   not   otherwise   charged    nor    expressly 
exempted  from  all  Stamp  duty,  £1,  15s. 
[The  above  provision,  that  the  duty  shall  not 
exceed  the  ad  valorem  duty  on  a  sum  the  same 
amount  as  the  penalty  in  the  bond,  applies  to 
the  four  preceding  entries.] 
Cards — Every  Pack  of  Playing,  made  fit  for  sale 
or  use  (after  1st  September  1862),  3d. 
[A  pack  means  any  number  not  exceeding  52. 
Cards  are  not  to  be  sold  but  in  packs,  and  each 
pack  must  be  enclosed  in  a  stamped  wrapper. 
Penalties  are  imposed  upon  makers  of  Cards 
sending  out  Cards  without  a  stamped  wrapper, 
and  upon   all  persons   selling  Cards  without 
stamped  wrappers.     Sellers  of  Cards,  excepting 
makers  selling  wholesale   to   persons   to   sell 
again,  must  cancel  the  stamp  on  the  wrapper 
by  writing  or  impressing  on  it  their  name  in 
ink.     (25  Vict.  c.  22,  §  28,  29,  32,  34.)] 
Charter,  Disposition,  or   Contract  (after  10th 
October   1854),    containing  the    first  original 
constitution  of  feu  and  ground-annual  rights  in 
Scotland  (not  being  a  lease  or  tack  for  years), 
in  consideration  of  any  annual  sum  payable  in 
perpetuity  or  for  any  indefinite  period,  whether 
feu-farm,  or  other  duty,  feu-rent,  ground-an- 
nual, or  otherwise, — 
Where  annual  sum  shall  not  exc.    £5     £0     6    0 
Exceeding  £5  and  not  exceeding     10       0  12    0 
10  ...  15       0  18    I 

15  ...  20       14    0 

20  ...  25       1  10    0 

25  ...  50       3    0    0 

50  ...  75       4  10    6 

75  ...  100       6    0    0 

And  so  on,  for  every  £50,  and  also  for 

anv  fractional  part  of  £50 3     0     0 

(17  &  18  Vict.  c.  83.) 
Charter  of  Resignation,  Confirmation,  Novodamus, 
upon  appraising,  or  decreet  of  adjudication  or 
sale,  of  heritable  subjects  holden  of  a  subject 
siqjerior,  5s. 
Also,-  writ  of  confirmation  of  any  deed  or  instru- 


STAMP  DUTIES,  ETC. 


507 


merit  of  sasine  or  notarial  instrument,  where 
lands  held  of  a  subject  superior,  written  upon 
such  deed  or  instrument,  21  &  22  Vict.  c.  76,  § 
7  ;  Writ  of  resignation,  lands  held  as  aforesaid, 
ib.  §  9 ;  Writ  of  investiture,  or  deed  of  relin- 
quishment of  superiority,  lands  held  as  afore 
said,  ib.  §  24,  and  schedule  N,  No.  3,  23  &  24 
Vict.  c.  143.  §  41— 5s. 
Progressive  duty  of  5s. 

Chaeter-Party  after  5th  July  1865 6d. 

The  Stamp  may  be  impressed  or  adhesive.  If 
adhesive,  the  person  who  last  signs,  or  whose 
signature  completes  the  contract,  shall  cancel 
the  stamp  by  writing  upon  it  his  name,  or  the 
name  of  his  firm,  and  the  true  date  of  his  so 
writing.  If  not  so  cancelled,  the  charter-party 
shall  not  be  valid  for  any  purpose  whatever. 
Unstamped  charter-parties  may  be  stamped 
with  an  impressed  stamp  by  the  Commissioners 
of  Inland  Revenue,  on  payment  of  the  duty  and 
4s.  6d.,  if  brought  to  them  within  seven  days  ; 
on  payment  of  the  duty  and  £10,  if  brought  to 
them  after  seven  days  and  within  one  calendar 
month  after  date  and  first  signing.  After  the 
expiry  of  a  calendar  month,  no  charter-party 
shall  be  stamped  on  any  pretence.  Unstamped 
charter-parties  first  signed  abroad,  may  be 
stamped  within  ten  days  after  they  are  received 
in  the  United  Kingdom,  by  any  part}7  thereto 
affixing  an  adhesive  stamp,  and  cancelling  the 
same  by  writing  across  it  his  name  and  the  date 
of  his  so  affixing  the  stamp.  (28  &  29  Vict.  c. 
96,  §  7.) 

Collation,  Institution,  or  Admission  by  a  Pres- 
bytery or  other  competent  authority,  to  any 
ecclesiastical  benefice,  £2.  (55  Geo.  in.  c.  184, 
and  27  Vict.  c.  18.) 

Composition-Deed  with  Creditors,  £1,  15s. 

Contract  Note  (after  28th  August  1860).  Any 
note,  memorandum,  or  writing,  commonly 
called  a  Contract  Note,  or  by  whatever  name 
the  same  may  be  designated,  for  or  relating  to 
the  sale  or  purchase  of  any  Government  or 
other  public  stocks,  funds,  or  securities,  or  any 
stocks,  funds,  or  securities,  or  share  or  shares 
of  or  in  any  joint-stock  or  other  public  company, 
to  the  amount  or  value  of  £5  or  up  wards....  Id. 
[Duty  to  be  denoted  by  impressed  or  adhesive 
stamps.  Adhesive  stamp  to  be  cancelled  by 
writing,  stamping,  or  impressing  in  ink,  upon 
or  across  it,  name  or  initials  and  date  of  can- 
celling. Penalty  for  marking  or  signing  with- 
out being  stamped,  £20,  and  no  charge  for 
brokerage,  commission,  agency,  or  otherwise, 
shall  be  lawful.  (23  &  24  Vict.  c.  Ill,  §  7 ;  24 
&  25  Vict.  c.  91,  §  33.)] 

Contract  under  the  Highway  Acts  for  making, 
maintaining,  or  repairing  highways  (28  &  29 
Vict.  c.  96,"g  30) 6d. 

Conveyances. 

Conveyance,  whether  grant,  disposition,  assign- 
ment, transfer,  renunciation,  or  of  any  other 
kind  whatsoever,  upon  the  sale  of  any  lands, 
tenements,  rents,  annuities,  or  other  property, 
heritable  or  moveable,  or  of  any  right,  title,  in- 
terest, or  claim  in,  to,  out  of,  or  upon  any  such, 
that  is,  for  the  principal  or  only  deed,  instru- 
ment, or  writing,  whereby  the  lands  or  other 
things  sold  are  granted,  assigned,  transferred, 
renounced,  or  otherwise  conveyed  to  or  vested 
in  the  purchaser,  or  any  other  person,  by  his 
direction, — 
Where  the  purchase  or  consideration  money  ex- 
pressed shall  not  exceed  £5  £0  0  6 
Exceeding  £5  and  not  exceeding  10  0  10 
...      "      10                ...  15       0     16 


Exceeding  £15  and  not  exceeding  £20  £0    2     0 
20  ...  25     0     2     6 

25  ...  50     0     5     0 

50  ...  75     0     7     6 

75  ...  100     0  10     0 

100  ...  125    0  12    6 

125  ...  150    0  15    0 

150  ...  175     0  17     6 

175  ...  200     1     0     0 

200  ...  225    1    2    6 

225  ...  250     15     0 

250  ...  275     1     7     6 

275  ...  300     1  10     0 

And  where  the  purchase  or  consideration  money 
shall  exceed  £300,  then  for  every  £50,  and  also 
for  any  fractional  part  of  £50 — 5s. 
It  is  directed  that  the  purchase-monej'  or  con- 
sideration shall  be  truly  expressed  and  set  forth 
in  words  at  length  in  or  upon  every  deed  or  in- 
strument of  conveyance  ;  and  where  such  con- 
sideration shall  consist,  either  wholly  or  in  part, 
of  any  stock  or  security,  the  value  thereof  re- 
spectively, to  be  ascertained  as  after  mentioned, 
shall  also  be  truly  set  forth,  as  aforesaid,  in  or 
upon  every  such  deed  or  instrument ;  and  such 
value  shall  be  deemed  to  be  the  purchase  or 
consideration  money,  or  part  thereof,  as  the 
case  may  be,  in  respect  whereof  the  ad  valorem 
duty  shall  be  charged. 
And  where  the  consideration,  or  any  part  of  the 
consideration,  shall  be  stock  in  the  public  funds, 
or  any  Government  debenture,  or  stock  of  the 
Banks  of  England  or  Ireland,  or  any  debenture 
or  stock  of  any  Corporation,  Company,  Society, 
or  persons  or  person,  payable  only  at  the  will  of 
the  debtor,  the  duty  shall  be  calculated  (taking 
the  same  respectively,  whether  constituting  the 
whole  or  a  part  only  of  such  consideration) 
according  to  the  average  selling  price  thereof 
respectively,  on  the  day,  or  on  either  of  the 
ten  days  preceding  the  date  of  the  deed  or  in- 
strument of  conveyance,  or  if  no  sale  shall  have 
taken  place  within  such  ten  days,  then  accord- 
ing to  the  average  selling  price  thereof  on  the 
day  of  the  last  preceding  sale ;  and  if  such 
consideration,  or  part  thereof,  shall  be  a  mort- 
gage, bond,  or  debenture,  the  amount  whereof 
shall  be  recoverable  by  the  holder,  or  any  other 
security  whatsoever,  whether  payable  in  money 
or  otherwise,  such  calculation  shall  be  made 
according  to  the  sum  due  thereon  for  both  prin- 
cipal and  interest. 
In  any  case  where  property  shall  be  sold  and 
conveyed  in  consideration  of  any  rent-charge 
or  annuity,  or  any  annual  or  periodical  payment 
to  be  made  permanently  or  for  any  indefinite 
period,  so  that  the  total  amount  of  the  money 
to  be  paid  for  such  property  cannot  be  previ- 
ously ascertained,  which  rent-charge,  annuitj-, 
or  other  payment  shall  be  made  subject  to 
redemption  or  purchase  upon  terms  and  con- 
ditions specified  in  the  deed  or  instrument 
whereby  the  property  sold  shall  be  conveyed 
to  or  vested  in  the  purchaser,  or  any  person 
by  his  direction,  the  money  or  the  considera- 
tion mentioned  in  the  said  deed  or  instrument 
as  that  on  payment  or  transfer,  delivery  or 
satisfaction,  of  which  the  said  rent-charge,  an- 
nuity, or  other  payment  shall  be  redeemed  or 
purchased,  or  repurchased,  or  shall  cease  to  be 
payable,  shall  be  deemed  to  be  the  purchase- 
money  or  consideration,  on  the  sale  of  the  said 
property  so  sold  and  conveyed,  and  in  respect 
of  which  last-mentioned  purchase-money  or 
consideration  the  ad  valorem  duty  shall  be 
chargeable ;    and  where  any  such   last-men- 


598 


STAMP  DUTIES,  ETC. 


tioned  consideration  shall  consist  wholly  or  in 
part  of  any  stock  or  security  mentioned  in  the 
Act  13  &  14  Vict.  c.  97,  the  value  thereof  shall 
be  ascertained  as  in  such  Act  is  in  that  behalf 
provided ;  and  where  any  such  annuity,  rent- 
charge,  or  other  payment  aforesaid  shall  be 
made,  subject  to  redemption  or  purchase,  or 
repurchase  or  discontinuance,  upon  payment  or 
satisfaction  of  an}7  money  or  value  to  be  ascer- 
tained or  calculated  in  manner  provided  in  the 
said  deed  or  instrument,  the  amount  of  such 
money  or  value  shall,  for  the  purpose  of  charg- 
ing the  said  ad  valorem  duty,  be  ascertained 
or  calculated,  as  in  such  deed  or  instrument 
shall  be  so  provided.     (16  &  17  Vict.  c.  59, 

§  11.) 
[Moneys  secured  on  the  property,  and  all  moneys 
which  the   purchaser  has   to  pay,   are   to  be 
deemed  purchase-money,  or  part  of  it  for  pay- 
ment of  the  duty.] 
Copies  or  Extracts  from  the  public  register,  or 
from  books  of  any  court  of  record,  2s.  6d. ;  and 
where  the  same  shall  contain  more  than  600 
words,  any  less   quantity  of  words  over  and 
above  the  first  600  words,  or  above  any  second, 
third,   or  other  full  quantity  of  600  words,  a 
further  duty  of  2s.  6d. 
Copy  attested  of  any  agreement  or  deed  for  the 
security  or  use  of  a  person  not  being  a  party  or 
taking  benefit  wider  it,  Is. 
Progressive  duty  for  every  720  words,  Is. 
Copy  attested  of  a  will,  testament,  or  codicil,  or 
of  a  confirmation  of  a  testament,  testamentary 
or  dative,  same  duty  as  above. 
Copt,  Certified  Copy  or  Extract  (on  and  after 
3d  April  1860)  of  or  from  any  register  of  births 
baptisms,  marriages,  deaths,  or  burials,  Id. 
The  said  duty  to  be  paid  by  the  person  requiring 

any  such  Copy  or  Extract. 
Exemptions. — ■'  Copies  of  Entries  of  Baptisms,  Mar 
riages,  and  Burials  transmitted  to  the  registrar 
of  the  diocese,  in  pursuance  of  the  52  Geo.  ui 
c.  146.' 
'  Certified  Copies  of  Registers  sent  by  superintend- 
ing registrars  to  the  general  registrar  in  pursu 
ance  of  the  6  if  7  Wm.  iv.  c.  86.     And  Cojries  or 
Extracts  made  or  given  under  or  in  pursuance 
of  the  7  Vict.  c.  15,  to  amend  the  laws  relating 
to  labour  in  factories.1    (23  Vict.  c.  15.) 
'  Copy  or  Extract  furnished  by   any   clergyman, 
registrar,   or  other  official  person,  pursuant   to 
any  Act  of  Parliament,  or  to  any  general  or 
superintending  registrar  under  any  general  regu- 
lation; and  in  any  case  where  the  person  giving 
the  copy  or  extract  is  not  entitled  to  any  fee  or 
reward  for  the  same.1     (23  &  24  Vict.  c.  Ill, 
§16.) 
Note. — The  duty  may  be  denoted  by  impressed 
or  adhesive  stamp.     If  an  impressed  stamp  is 
not  on  the  instrument,  see  Delivery  Order, 
as  to   affixing    and  cancelling    the    adhesive 
stamp. 
Copyright  of  Designs,  certificate  of — £5. 
'  Cost  Book  Mines  (on  and  after  3d  April  1860). — 
Any  Note,  Instrument,  or  Writing,  requesting 
or  authorizing   the   purser  or  other  officer  of 
any  mining  company  conducted  on  the  Cost 
Book  system  to  enter  or  register  any  transfer 
of  any  share  or  shares  or  part  of  a  share  in 
any  mine  ;   or  any  Notice  to  such  purser  or 
officer  of  any  such  transfer' — 6d.      (23  Vict. 
c.  15.) 
Note. — The  person  who  shall  write  or  sign  any 
such   Note,   Instrument,  or  "Writing,   or  give 
such  Notice,  shall,  if  an  impressed  stamp  be 
not  on  it,  affix  and  cancel  the  adhesive  stamp. 


See  Note  under  Delivery  Order.  Penalty  on 
such  person  for  default,  and  on  the  purser  or 
other  officer  registering  the  transfer  or  com- 
plying with  such  Notice — £20.  (23  Vict.  c. 
15,  §11.) 

Covenant. — Any  deed  containing  a  covenant  for 
the  payment  or  repayment  of  any  sum.  or  for 
the  transfer  or  re-trausfer  of  stock,  in  any 
case  where  a  mortgage,  if  made  for  the  like 
purpose,  would  be  chargeable  under  this 
schedule  with  any  ad  valorem  duty  exceeding 
in  amount  £1,  15s. ;  or  for  the  payment  of  any 
aunuity,  or  any  sums  at  stated  periods,  in  any 
case  where  a  bond  for  the  like  purpose  would 
be  chargeable  with  any  such  duty — The  same 
ad  valorem  duty  as  on  bond  respectively  for 
the  like  purpose. 
When  it  is  an  additional  security  to  a  properly 
stamped  bond  referred  to  in  it,  the  ad  valorem 
duty  here  charged  not  payable. 
Exemption. — Any  covenant  contained  in  a  deed 
chargeable  under  Mortgages  or  Settlement. 
Debentures,  or  Certificate  for  receiving  back 
duties  of  customs  or  excise  on  goods  exported 
after  the  10th  October  1853,— 
Where  the  drawback   to  be  received   shall  not 

exceed  £10 Is.  Od. 

Where  the  same  shall  exceed  £10  and  not 

exceed  £50 2s.  6d. 

And  where  the  same  shall  exceed  £50  ...  5s.  Od. 
(16  &  17  Vict.  c.  59.) 
Declaration.     See  Affidavit. 
Deckeet-arisitral.    See  Award. 
Deed  not  otherwise  charged,  £1,  15s. 

Note.  —  Testamentary  Instruments  or  Disposi- 
sitions  mortis  causa  (on  and  after  3d  April 
1860)  are  not  chargeable  with  any  Stamp  duty. 
(23  Vict.  c.  15,  §  7.) 
Memorandum  of  association  and  the  articles  of 
association  of  joint-stock  companies  to  bear 
stamps  as  if  they  were  deeds  (19  &  20  Vict.  c. 
47,  §  11)  ;  but  stamp  not  necessary  for  printed 
copy  though  signed.  (/&•) 
Where,  upon  the  appointment  or  assumption  of 
new  trustees  into  a  trust,  several  deeds  shall 
be  executed  for  vesting  the  trust  property  in 
the  new  trustees,  if  one  of  the  deeds  shall  be 
stamped  with  the  duty  of  £1,  15s.,  it  is  suffi- 
cient (after  6th  August  1861)  if  the  others  be 
stamped  with  the  duplicate  duty.  Upon  all 
the  deeds  being  produced  to  the  Commis- 
sioners of  Inland  Eevenue,  and  on  their  being 
satisfied  of  the  facts,  they  shall  impress  on  the 
deeds  having  the  duplicate  duty  a  stamp  de- 
noting the  payment  of  the  duty  of  £1,  15s.  on 
some  other  deed.  (24  &  25  Vict.  c.  91,  §  30.) 
Deed  of  Eelinquishment  of  Superiority,  22  Vict.  c. 
76,  §  23,  and  sch.  N,  No.  1.  If  in  considera- 
tion of  a  sum  of  money,  see  Conveyance.  If 
gratuitous,  £1,  15s. 
Deeds  or  Instruments  liable  to  Stamp  duty,  not 
to  be  registered  until  duly  stamped.  (24  &  25 
Vict.  c.  91,  §  34.) 
Delivery  Order  (on  and  after  3d  April  1860). — 
Any  writing  or  document,  commonly  called  a 
Delivery  Order,  or  by  whatever  name  the 
same  shall  be  designated,  entitling  or  intended 
to  entitle  any  person  therein  named,  or  his 
assigns,  or  the  holder  thereof,  to  the  delivery 
of  any  goods,  waras,  or  merchandise,  of  the 
value  of  forty  shillings  or  upwards,  lying  in  any 
dock  or  port,  or  in  any  warehouse  in  which 
goods  are  .stored  or  deposited  on  rent  or  hire, 
or  upon  any  wharf — such  writing  or  document 
being  signed  by  or  on  behalf  of  the  owner  of 
such  goods,  wares,  or  merchandise,  upon  the 


STAMP  DUTIES,  ETC. 


599 


sale  or  transfer  of  the  property  therein  (23 
Vict.  c.  15)— Id. 
{Field  to  be  on  sale  or  transfer,  unless  the  con- 
trary declared  in  the  order  by  the  maker  or 
giver  of  it.  False  statement,  penalty  £20. 
False  order  not  involved  in  the  hands  of  the 
custodier  of  the  goods,  unless  a  party  or  privy 
to  the  fraud.  (23  &  24  Vict.  c.  Ill,  §  13.) 
Person  requiring  the  order  to  pay  the  Stamp 
duty,  and  person  required  to  grant  it  may  re- 
fuse to  do  so  until  duty  paid  to  him.  (lb.  § 
14.)  If  the  order  state  the  goods  to  be  under 
the  value  of  40s.,  penalty,  unless  the  orders 
shall  be  stamped  when  issued,  on  the  makers, 
£20.  (23  Vict.  c.  15,  §  10.) 
The  duty  may  be  denoted  by  impressed  or  ad- 
hesive stamps.  If  an  impressed  stamp  not  on 
the  instrument,  the  person  who  shall  make, 
sign,  or  issue,  shall,  before  delivery,  affix  the 
adhesive  stamp,  and  effectually  cancel  it  by 
writing,  stamping,  or  impressing  in  ink  on  it 
his  name,  or  the  name  of  his  firm  or  principal, 
or  the  initials,  and  the  date  of  the  day  and 
year.  Penalty  on  such  person  for  default, 
and  on  the  person  receiving  it  without  stamp, 
£20.  (23  Vict.  c.  15,  §  9 ;  24  &  25  Vict.  c.  91, 
§  33.)  No  charge  for  brokerage,  etc.,  in  re- 
ference to  the  sale  or  purchase  mentioned  or 
referred  to  in  such,  orders,  lawful,  if  not 
stamped.     (lb.)] 

Deputation  of  a  Gamekeeper,  £1,  15s. 

Disentail,  Instrument  of,  £1,  15s. 

Dock  Warkant  (on  and  after  3d  April  1860). 
Any  warrant  or  document,  commonly  called  a 
Dock  Warrant,  or  any  other  writing  or  docu- 
ment, by  whatever  name  the  same  shall  be  de- 
signated, which  shall  evidence  the  title  of  any 
person  therein  named,  or  his  assigns,  or  the 
holder  thereof,  to  the  property  in  any  goods, 
■wares,  or  merchandise,  lying  in  any  dock  or 
warehouse,  or  upon  any  wharf — such  writing  or 
document  being  signed  or  certified  by  or  on 
behalf  of  the  company  or  person  in  whose  cus- 
tody such  goods,  wares,  or  merchandise  may 
be  (23  Vict.  c.  15)— 3d. 
Exemption. — Any  writing  or  document  given  by 
any  inland  carrier  acknowledging  the  receipt  of 
goods  conveyed  by  such  carrier. 
Where  there  is  a  Dock  Warrant  stamped  with 
the  duty,  and  also  a  'weight-note'  relating 
only  to  the  same  goods,  the  weight-note  shall 
be  exempt  from  the  duty.  (23  &  24  Vict.  c. 
Ill,  §  15.) 
Note.— The  duty  may  be  denoted  by  impressed  or 
adhesive  stamp.  If  an  impressed  stamp  not  on 
the  instrument,  see  Deliveky  Op.der,  as  to 
affixing  and  cancelling  the  adhesive  stamp. 

Duplicate  or  Counterpart  of  any  deed  or  instru- 
ment, of  any  description  whatever,  chargeable 
with  any  Stamp  duty,  under  any  Act  or  Acts 
in  force, — 
Where  such  Stamp  duty  (exclusive  of  progres- 
sive duty)  shall  not  amount  to  the  sum  of  5s., 
the  same  duty  as  chargeable  on  the  original 
deed  or  instrument,  including  the  progressive 
duty  thereon  (if  any)  ; 
And  where  the   same  (exclusive  as  aforesaid) 

amounts  to  the  sum  of  5s.  or  upwards, — 5s. 
And  where  in  the  latter  case  any  such  deed  or 
instrument,  together  with   any   schedule, 
ceipt,  or  other  matter  put  or  indorsed  thereon, 
or  annexed  thereto,  contains   2160  words  or 
upwards,   for  every  entire   quantity  of   1080 
words  contained  therein  above  the  first  1080 
words,  the  progressive  duty  of  2s.  6d. 
In  such  latter  case  the  duplicate  or  counterpart 


(excepting  counterparts  of  leases  not  signed  by 
the  lessor,  16  &  17  Vict.  c.  95,  §  12)  is  not 
available  unless  stamped  with  a  particular 
stamp  for  denoting  the  payment  of  the  full 
Stamp  duty  on  the  original  deed  or  instrument, 
which  shall  be  impressed  upon  such,  on  the 
same  being  produced,  together  with  the  origi- 
nal deed  or  instrument,  and  on  the  whole  being 
duly  executed  and  stamped  in  all  other  respects. 
Duplicates  to  have  denoting  stamp  impressed 
are  received  by  the  Solicitor  of  Inland  Revenue, 
Edinburgh.     See  afterwards. 

Dwelling-House  Act.     See  Lease. 

Gift'  of  vacant  stipend  of  a  Scotch  parish  in  the 
presentation  of  the  Crown,  30s. 

Insurance. 

1.  Life. 
Policv,  where  (after  28th  August  1860)  the  sum 

insured  shall  not  exceed  £25 £0     0    3 

(23  &  24  Vict.  c.  Ill,  §  10.) 

Where  the  sum  insured  shall  exceed 
£25  and  not  exceed  £500, — Then 
for  every  £50,  and  any  fractional 
part  of  £50  0    0    6 

Where  it  shall  exceed  £500  and  shall 
not  exceed  £1000,— Then  for  every 
£100,  and  any  fractional  part  of  £100    0     10 

Where  it  shall  exceed  £1000,— Then 
for  every  £1000,  and  any  fractional 

part  of  £1000 0  10     0 

(16  &  17  Vict.  c.  59.) 

(23  &  24  Vict.  c.  Ill,  §  8 ;  24  &  25  Vict.  c.  91,  § 
29.)  Duties  may  be  denoted  by  adhesive 
stamps,  which  may  be  provided,  and  in  the 
meanwhile  by  any  adhesive  stamps  not  appro- 
priated by  name  to  any  other  instrument,  or 
impressed  stamps,  or  by  a  combination  of  both. 
Where  adhesive  stamp  issued  (probably  mis- 
printed in  Act  for  used),  it  shall  he  cancelled 
by  writing,  stamping,  or  impressing  in  ink, 
name  or  initials,  date,  and  particulars  relating 
to  the  insurance  for  which  stamp  adapted.  In 
default,  penalty  £10.  (23  &  24  Vict.  c.  Ill,  § 
9  ;  24  &  25  Vict.  c.  91,  §  33.) 

2.  Fire. 
Duty  on  each  policy,  or  other  instrument  (after 

25th  June  1865),  and  on  any  note  or  memo- 
randum given  as  a  receipt  for  money  prepara- 
tory to  such  policy  (28  Vict.  c.  30), Id. 

Besides  a  duty  at  the  rate  of  Is.  6d.  per  cent, 
yearly  on  every  insurance  made,  continued,  or 
renewed,  after  25th  June  1865. 

(See  schedule  of  Act  for  provision  as  to  insur- 
ances effected  or  renewed  between  27th  April 
1865  and  25th  June  1865  for  period  of  time 
extending  beyond  25th  June  1865.) 

Exemptions.— Public  hospitals  ;  also  agricultural 
produce,  farming  stock  and  implements  of 
husbandry,  provided  the  insurance  shall  be 
effected  by  a  separate  and  distinct  policy.  Also 
exempted,  any  workman's  tools,  for  the  benefit 
of  the  workman,  not  exceeding  £20,  if  by  a 
separate  policy,  or  by  a  distinct  sum  being  in- 
sured on  them.    (23  &  24  Vict.  c.  111.  §  11.) 

3.  Sea. 
Policy  of  insurance  made  for  a  voyage,  '  and  also 

for  time,  or  to  extend  or  to  cover  any  certain 
time  beyond  twenty-four  hours  after  the  ship 
shall  have  arrived  at  her  destination  and  been 
there  moored  at  anchor,'  chargeable  with  duty 
for  a  voyage  and  for  time.    (30  Vict.  c.  23,  §  11.) 

For  every  policy  (after  31st  May  1867)  of  sea  in- 
surance for  or  upon  any  voyage, — 

In  respect  of  every  full  sum  of  £100,  and  in 


600 


STAMP  DUTIES,  ETC. 


respect  of  any  fractional  part  of  £100  thereby 
insured 0s.  3d. 

For  every  policy  of  sea  insurance  for  time, 
in  respect  of  every  full  sum  of  £100, 
and  in  respect  of  any  fractional  part  of 
£100  thereby  insured, — 

When  the  insurance  shall  be  made  for  any 

time  not  exceeding  six  months Os.  3d. 

When  the  insurance  shall  be  made  for  any 
time  exceeding  six  months  and  not 
exceeding  twelve  months 0s.  6d. 

But  if  the  separate  interest  of  two  or  more  dis- 
tinct persons  shall  be  insured  by  one  policy  for 
a  voyage  or  for  time,  then  the  duty  of  3d.,  or 
the  duty  of  3d.  or  6d.,  as  the  case  may  require, 
shall  be  charged  thereon  in  respect  of  every 
full  sum  of  £100,  and  every  fractional  part  of 
£100  thereby  insured  upon  any  separate  and 
distinct  interest.     (30  Vict.  c.  23,  sch.  B.) 

'  Sea  insurance'  means  any  insurance  (including 
re-insurance)  upon  any  ship  or  the  machinery, 
tackle,  or  furniture  of  any  ship,  or  upon  goods, 
merchandize,  or  property  on  board  of  any  ship  ; 
or  upon  the  freight  or  other  interest  which 
may  be  lawfully  insured  in  or  relating  to  any 
ship.  '  Policy'  means  any  instrument  whereby 
a  contract  or  agreement  for  sea  insurance  shall 
be  made.     (30  Vict.  c.  23,  §  4.) 

Commissioners  of  Inland  Revenue  to  provide 
blank  policies,  printed  (from  sch.  E  to  Act) 
stamped.  These  forms  may  be  bought  at  price 
of  duty.  Before  delivering  out,  officer  of  In- 
land Revenue  to  mark  or  write  thereon  day, 
month,  and  year  of  delivery.  Penalty  for 
wilful  neglect,  £100.    (lb.  §  5.) 

No  contract  or  agreement  for  sea  insurance  (other 
than  such  insurance  as  is  referred  to  in  25  & 
26  Vict.  c.  G3,  §  55)  shall  be  valid  unless  ex- 
pressed in  a  policy.  Policy  shall  specify  the 
particular  risk,  names  of  underwriters,  and 
sums  insured.  If  omitted,  policy  null  and 
void.     (lb.  §  7.) 

Policy  for  any  time  exceeding  twelve  months 
null.     (lb.  §  8.) 

Policy  not  good  or  available  in  law  or  equity 
unless  duly  stamped,  and  cannot  be  stamped 
after  it  is  signed  or  underwritten  by  any  per 
son,  except  in  two  cases,  viz. — 

1.  Policy  of  mutual  insurance  may  be  stamped 

with  additional  duty,  provided  it  shall  not 
be  underwritten  at  the  time  to  an  amount 
exceeding  the  sums  the  stamps  already  on  it 
will  warrant. 

2.  Policy  made  abroad  may  be  stamped  within 

the  time  specified  in  the  Act  28  &  29  Vict. 
c.  96,  §  15,  to  wit,  two  months  after  being 
received  in  the  United  Kingdom.     (lb.  §  9.) 

Alterations  on  the  terms  and  conditions  of  a 
policy  may  be  made  after  it  is  underwritten 
if  made  before  notice  of  determination  of  risk 
originally  insured, — and  shall  not  prolong  the 
period  beyond  six  months  in  the  case  of  a 
policy  for  less  than  six  months,  or  beyond  the 
period  allowed  by  the  Act  in  the  case  of  a 
policy  made  for  more  than  six  months,  and  if 
the  property  of  the  articles  insured  remains  the 
same,  and  no  additional  or  further  sums  shall 
be  insured. 

Carrier  by  sea,  or  other  person  who,  for  money 
paid  as  additional  freight  or  otherwise,  takes 
the  risk  of  goods,  etc.  when  on  board  ship,  or 
engages  to  indemnify  the  owner  of  such  goods, 
etc.  from  loss,  such  shall  be  deemed  a  contract 
for  a  sea  insurance. 

Penalty  of  £100  is  imposed  on  a  person  who  shall 


become  an  assurer  upon  a  sea  insurance  unless 
by  policy  duly  stamped,     (lb.  §  13.) 

Penalty  of  £100  is  imposed  on  a  person  who  shall 
procure  a  sea  insurance  unless  there  shall  be  a 
policy  duly  stamped,     (lb.  §  14.) 

Penalty  of  £l00  is  also  imposed  upon  a  broker, 
agent,  or  other  person  negotiating  a  sea  in- 
surance contrary  to  the  Act,  or  writing  an 
agreement  for  a  sea  insurance  not  duly 
stamped,     (lb.  §  14.) 

Penalty  of  £100  is  imposed  for  using  a  document 
purporting  to  be  a  copy  of  policy,  if  there  shall 
not  be  a  duly  stamped  policy  existing  at  the 
time.    (lb.  §  15.) 

Broker,  agent,  or  other  person  negotiating  a  sea 
insurance  shall  not  have  right  to  charge  for  his 
trouble,  nor  for  the  premium  which  he  may 
have  paid,  unless  there  shall  be  a  duly  stamped 
policy.  Money  paid  to  such  broker,  etc.  shall 
be  held  to  be  paid  without  consideration,  and 
shall  remain  the  property  of  the  employer,  his 
executor  or  assigns.     (lb.  §  16.) 

4.  Other  Insurances. 

Policy  of  any  lawful  insurance,  not  Life  Insur- 
ance, Fire  Insurance,  or  Sea  Insurance,  viz. 
Policy  of  Insurance  upon  any  property  or  in- 
terest whatever  from  loss  or  damage  of  any 
kind ;  also  Policy  of  Insurance  whereby  any 
sum  of  money  shall  be  assured  to  be  paid  only 
upon  the  death  of  any  person  from  accident  or 
violence,  or  otherwise  than  from  natural  causes, 
or  as  compensation  for  a  personal  injury.  Also 
Policy  of  Insurance  whereby  any  sum  of  money 
shall  be  assured  to  be  paid  as,  and  for  loss  or 
damage,  or  compensation  for,  or  indemnity 
against,  loss  or  damage,  arising  from  or  con- 
sequent upon  the  happening  of  any  accident, — 

Where  the  premium  or  consideration  for  such 
assurance,  insurance,  or  agreement  shall  not 
exceed  2s.  6d 0s.  ld.| 

Exceeding  2s.  6d.  and  not  exceeding  5s.  0s.  3d.  j 

And  where  the  same  shall  exceed  5s.,  then  for 
every  5s.,  and  also  for  every  fractional 

part  of  5s 0s.  3d. 

(23  &  24  Vict.  c.  111.) 

If  the  insurance  be  made  on  such  terms  that  these 
rates  cannot  be  applied,  then  there  shall  be 
charged  upon  the  policy,  in  respect  of  the 
amount  of  the  sum  insured,  the  same  rate  of 
Stamp  duty  as  on  a  policy  of  life  insurance. 
(28  &  29  Vict.  c.  96,  §  10.) 

[Accidental  Death  Policy  not  to  be  chargeable  as 
a  life  policy.  The  above  not  to  repeal  or  alter 
the  duties  payable  under  12  &  13  Vict,  by  ] 
the  .Railway  Passengers  Assurance  Company. 
(28  &  29  Vict.  c.  96,  §  11.)  For  preventing 
frauds,  16  &  17  Vict.  c.  59,  §  6,  to  apply  to 
these  duties,  and  also  to  all  other  duties  on 
policies  of  insurance,  excepting  sea  insurance, 
imposed  by  28  &  29  Vict.  c.  96.  And  further, 
if  any  person  shall  make,  sign,  or  deliver  out  a 
policy  not  duly  stamped,  he  shall  forfeit  £20. 
The  managing  directors,  secretary,  or  other 
principal  officer  of  an  insurance  company,  as 
well  as  the  company,  shall  be  liable  to  the 
penalty,     (lb.  §  13.)] 

['  Policy '  shall  mean  and  include  any  agreement 
or  other  instrument,  by  whatever  name  the 
same  shall  be  called,  whereby  any  insurance 
shall  be  made,  or  agreed  to  be  made.  (lb.  §  14.)] 

5.  Foreign  Insurances. 

Foreign  Policies  for  a  person  carrying  on  the 
business  of  insurance  within  the  United  King- 
dom, or  by  which  any  loss  or  damage  or  sum 


STAMP  DUTIES,  ETC. 


001 


of  money  shall  be  payable  or  recoverable  in  the 
United  Kingdom  upon  the  happening  of  any 
contingency,  are  liable  to  the  same  stamp 
duties  as  policies  made  in  the  United  Kingdom. 
May  be  stamped  within  two  months  after  being 
received  in  the  United  Kingdom,  but  cannot 
be  stamped  afterwards.  (28  &  29  Vict.  c.  96, 
§  15.) 

Joint-stock  Companies.     See  above,  Deed. 

Leases.     See  Agreement. 

Leases,  or  Tacks  of  Lands  or  Heritable  Subjects. 


* 

t 

X 

s. 

d. 

£ 

s. 

d. 

£    s.    d. 

Rent  not  exceeding  £5 

0 

6 

0 

3 

0 

0    6     0 

Ab.  £5  and  not  ab.  £10 

1 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0  12     0 

...    10           ...           15 

1 

6 

0 

9 

0 

0  18    0 

...    15           ...           20 

2 

0 

0 

12 

0 

14    0 

...    20             ...            25 

2 

6 

0 

15 

0 

1  10    0 

...     25             ...            50 

5 

0 

1 

10 

0 

3     0    0 

...    50            ...            75 

7 

6 

2 

5 

0 

4  10    0 

...    75            ...          100 

10 

0 

3 

0 

0 

6    0    0 

Where  the  same  shall 

exceed-  .£100.  then  for 

every  £50,  and  for  any 

fractional  part  of  £50 

5 

0 

1 

10 

0 

3    0    0 

As  to  the  duties  in  the  first  column,  if  the  rent 
shall  be  under  £20,  and  if  a  sum  of  money,  by 
way  of  fine,  premium,  or  grassum,  shall  be 
paid,  the  same  duty  as  on  a  conveyance  of  sale 
if  the  rent  shall  be  above  £20,  both  the  lease 
duty  and  conveyance  on  sale  duty.  In  the  case 
of  a  lease  to  which  the  second  and  third  columns 
apply,  where  there  is  a  fine,  premium,  or  gras 
sum,  and  whatever  the  amount  of  rent,  both 
the  ad  valorem  lease  duty  and  conveyance  on 
sale  dutv.  (13  &  14  Vict.  c.  97 ;  and  17  &  18 
Vict.  c.  83.) 

Lease  or  Tack  made  for  any  term  or  period  less 
than  a  year,  at  a  rent  reserved  or  payable  for 
the  same,  shall  be  chargeable  with  the  same 
ad  valorem  duty  as  a  lease  or  tack,  at  a  yearly 
rent  of  the  same  amount  as  the  sum  so  reserved 
or  payable.     (17  &  18  Vict.  c.  83,  §  23.) 

Lease  of  a  furnished  dwelling-house  for  a  period 
less  than  a  year,  where  the  rent  shall  exceed 
£25,  for  such  period,  2s.  6d.  (24  &  25  Vict. 
c.  21.) 

N.B.  —  The    stamp    may    be    adhesive.       See 
Agreement,  as  to  cancelling,  etc. 

Lease  of  a  dwelling-house  or  tenement,  or  part  of 
such,  for  less  than  a  year,  at  a  rent  payable 
weekly  or  monthly,  and  not  exceeding  the  rate 
of  3s.  6d.  per  week  (28  &  29  Vict.  c.  96, 
§5) -Id. 

Lease  or  Tack  of  any  mine  or  minerals  or  other 
property  of  a  like  nature,  either  with  or  with- 
out any  other  lands  or  heritable  subjects,  where 
any  portion  of  the  produce  shall  be  reserved  to  be 
paid  in  money  or  kind, — 
If  it  be  stipulated  that  the  value  shall  amount  at 
least  to  a  given  sum  per  annum,  or  it  be  limited 
not  to  exceed  a  given  sum,  to  be  specified,  then 
the  ad  valorem  duty  shall  be  charged  in  respect 
of  the  highest  of  such  sums. 
And  where  any  yearly  sum  is  reserved  in  addition 
to  or  together  with  such  produce,  relative  to 
the  yearly  amount  or  value  of  which  there  is 
no  such  stipulation  or  limitation,  the  ad  valorem 
duty  shall  be  charged  in  respect  of  such  yearly 
sum. 
And  where  both  a  certain  yearly  sum  and  also  such 

*  Term  not  exceeding  35  years. 

f  Above  35,  but  not  above  100  years. 

{  Exceeding  100  years. 


produce  relative  to  the  yearly  amount  or  value 
of  which  there  shall  be  such  stipulation  or 
limitation  is  reserved,  the  ad  valorem  duty  shall 
be  charged  on  the  aggregate  of  such  yearly  sum, 
and  also  of  the  highest  yearly  amount  or  value 
of  such  produce. 

[Where  a  grassum  or  rent  is  in  grain,  it  is  to  bo 
charged  according  to  the  stipulated  rate  of  con- 
version, and  if  none  be  stipulated,  according  to 
the  fiars  on  an  average  of  seven  years.  Where 
there  are  separate  grassums  or  rents  payable 
to  separate  pro  indiviso  proprietors  in  the  same 
deed,  the  stamp  is  on  the  cumulo  amount.] 
Leases  in  pursuance  of  Dwelling-Houses  Act,  18 
&  19  Vict.  c.  88,  and  Transfers  thereof, — 
Stamp  duty  may  be  impressed  on  paper,  or 
denoted  by  special  adhesive  stamp.  (18  &  1^ 
Vict.  c.  88,  §  21.) 
Lease  or  Tack  of  anv  kind,  not  otherwise  charged, 

£1,  15s. 
Assignment  or  surrender  of  a  lease  or  tack  upon 
any  other  occasion  than  a  sale  or  mortgage, 
including  a  lease  or  tack  for  a  term  of  years, 
exceeding  35  (23  &  24  Vict.  c.  Ill),— A  duty 
equal  to  the  ad  valorem  duty  with  which  a, 
similar  lease  or  tack  would  be  chargeable,  but 
no  higher  duty  than  £1  15s.,  shall  be  charged. 

And  no  Stamp  duty,  except  the  ad  valorem  duty, 
shall  be  chargeable  for  any  lease  expressed  tu- 
be granted  in  consideration  of  the  surrender  of 
an  existing  lease  and  also  of  a  sum  of  money. 
Letter  of  Allotment.     See  Allotment. 
Letters  of  Powers  of  Attorney,  Proxies,  etc. 
Letter  or  Power  of  Attorney. — For  Sale,  Trans- 
fer,   Acceptance   of  the   Government  Stocks, 
£1; 

On  or  after  3d  April  1860,  if  the  Stocks  not  ex- 
ceeding in  value  £20  (27  Vict.  c.  18),  5s. 

[It  may  contain  authority  for  receipt  of  the  divi- 
dends on  the  Stock  without  further  Stamp  duty. 
(27  &  28  Vict.  c.  90.)] 

For  the  receipt  of  dividends  or  interest  of  any  of 
the  Government  or  Parliamentary  Stocks  or 
Funds,  or  of  the  Stocks  or  Funds  of  the  Secre- 
tary of  State  in  Council  for  India,  or  of  India 
Promissory  Notes,  or  registered  Promissory 
Notes  the  interest  of  which  is  payable  by  Bills 
of  Exchange  on  the  Governments  of  India, 
Madras,  and  Bombay,  or  of  the  Stocks,  Funds, 
or  Shares  of  or  in  any  Joint-stock  Company, 
or  other  Company  or  Society  whose  Stocks  or 
Funds  are  divided  into  shares,  and  transfer- 
able,— 

If  the  same  shall  be  for  the  receipt  of  one  pay- 
ment only,  Is. 

And  if  the  same  shall  be  for  a  continuous  receipt, 
or  for  the  receipt  of  more  than  one  payment,  5s. 

[Letter  to  a  Joint-stock  Company,  or  other  Com- 
pany or  Society,  or  its  officers,  or  to  a  Banker, 
directing  dividends  or  stock  to  be  paid  to  any 
person,  not  liable  (27  &  28  Vict.  c.  90.)] 

For  the  receipt  of  any  sum  of  money,  or  any 
Cheque,  Note,  or  Draft  for  any  sum  of  money 
not  exceeding  £20  (except  in  the  cases  afore- 
said), or  any  periodical  payments  (other  than 
as  aforesaid)  not  exceeding  the  annual  sum  of 
£10  (23  Vict.  c.  15),  5s. 
Letter  or  Power  of  Attorney,  Commission,  Fac- 
tory, Mandate,  or  other  instrument  in  the 
nature  thereof, — 

For  the  sole  purpose  of  appointing,  nominating, 
or  authorizing  any  person  to  vote  as  a  proxy  or 
otherwise,  at  one  meeting  of  the  proprietors  or 
shareholders  of  any  joint-stock  or  other  com- 
pany, or  of  the  members  of  any  society  or  in- 
stitution, or  of  the  contributors  to  the  funds 


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STAMP  DUTIES,  ETC. 


thereof,  or  at  one  meeting  of  any  body  exercis- 
ing a  public  trust  in  the  United  Kingdom,  or 
to  vote  at  one  parish  meeting  of  heritors  or 
proprietors  of  real  or  heritable  property  in 
Scotland,  Id. 
"Voting  Paper. — Any  instrument  for  the  purpose 
of  voting  by  any  person  entitled  to  vote  at  any 
such  meeting  as  aforesaid,  in  any  part  of  the 
United  Kingdom,  Id. 

For  and  upon  any  letter  or  power  of  attorney 
made  by  any  petty  officer,  seaman,  marine,  or 
soldier  serving  as  a  marine,  or  by  the  executors 
or  administrators  of  any  such  person, — 

For  receiving  prize  money  or  wages,  Is. 

Tor  and  upon  any  letter  or  power  of  attorney  of 
any  other  kind,  or  commission  or  factory  in  the 
nature  thereof,  £1,  10s. 

JLxemptions Any  letter  of  attorney  for  the  re- 
ceipt of  dividends  of  any  definite  and  certain 
share  of  the  Government  or  Parliamentary 
Stocks  or  Funds  producing  a  yearly  dividend 
of  less  than  £3. 

Any  letter  or  power  of  attorney  or  proxy  filed  in 
any  ecclesiastical  court.  (27  Vict.  c.  18,  sche- 
dule 0,  and  27  &  28  Vict.  c.  56,  §  3.) 

Letters  and  powers  of  attorney  and  proxies  filed 
in  the  Courts  of  Probate  in  England  and  Wales. 
(29  &  30  Vict.  c.  64,  §  16.) 

N.B. — Heritors'  mandates  to  vote  and  act  at 
parochial  boards  are  exempt.  (8  &  9  Vict.  c. 
83,  §  22.) 

Note.— The  proxy  duty  and  voting  paper  duty 
may  be  denoted  by  adhesive  stamp,  and  to  be 
affixed  and  cancelled  by  the  person  signing  the 
instrument  by  writing  his  name  or  initials  upon 
or  across  the  stamp,  together  with  the  date  of 
the  day  of  the  meeting.  (24  &  25  Vict.  c.  91, 
§  27  ;  27  Vict.  c.  18,  §  14.)  Person  signing  or 
voting,  or  attempting  to  vote,  under  its  autho- 
rity, if  unstamped,  penalty  £50.  Cannot  be 
impressed  with  an  impressed  stamp  after  being 
signed.    (7  Vict.  c.  21,  §  6  ;  27  Vict.  c.  18,  §  14.) 

LICENCES. 

Licence  which  shall  be  granted  by  any  presbytery 
or  other  ecclesiastical  power  in  Scotland  (55 
Geo.  in.  c.  184),  £2.  No  Stamp  duty  after  12th 
August  1867  shall  be  chargeable  for  or  upon 
any  licence  to  be  granted  by  any  presbytery 
or  other  ecclesiastical  power  in  Scotland,  for 
the  purpose  of  authorizing  or  enabling  any 
person  to  preach  or  exercise  any  other  spiritual 
function,  there  being  no  salary  or  emolument 
for  or  attached  to  the  exercise  of  the  function 
for  which  such  licence  shall  be  granted.  (30  & 
31  Vict.  c.  90,  §  24.) 
Annual  licence  to  bankers  issuing  notes,  £30 
Admitted  and  practising  attorneys,  etc.,  if  resi- 
dent in  city  or  county  of  Edinburgh,  and  in 
possession  of  office  three  years  or  upwards,  £9  ; 
if  not  so  long,  £4,  10s.  If  resident  elsewhere, 
and  admitted  for  three  years  or  upwards,  £6  ; 
if  not  so  long,  £3. 
Licence  to  superintendents  of  private  lunatic  asy- 
lums (20  &  21  Vict.  c.  71,  §  28)  for  periods 
not  exceeding  thirteen  months,  10s. 

.Mandate. — See  Letters  of  Attorney,  etc. 

JMarriage  Contract. — The  leading  head  uuder 
which  marriage  contracts  are  chargeable  is 
'  Settlement.'  By  the  statutory  note  under 
this  head  it  is  provided  that  instruments  con- 
taining settlements  of  lands  or  other  property, 
or  other  matter  or  thing,  besides  the  settlement 
of  money  or  stock,  shall  be  chargeable  with 
duty  in  respect  of  such,  as  if  contained  in  a 
separate  deed.  A  marriage  contract  may  there- 
fore be  liable  to  a  number  of  different  duties. 


If  definite  and  certain  sums,  and  shares  of 
stocks,  are  settled  so  as  an  interest  to  any  ex- 
tent shall  be  given,  which  shall  certainly  take 
effect,  and  not  be  altogether  contingent,  these 
are  liable  to  the  ad  valorem  Settlement  Duty. 
If  an  annuity  is  provided  to  widow  or  others, 
such  is  liable  to  Bond  of  Annuit}7  Stamp  Duty. 
Obligations  to  pay  sums  to  widow,  such  as  for 
mournings,  are  liable  to  ad  valorem  Bond  Duty. 
All  settlements  of  property,  or  other  matters 
not  liable  to  specific  duty,  will  be  covered  by 
one  general  deed  duty,  over  and  above  the 
other  duties.  An  obligation  by  the  husband 
to  pay  sums  to  the  trustees  for  the  children,  if 
any,  would  be  liable  to  the  Bond  Duty,  not 
Settlement  Duty,  being  contingent. 

[The  Stamp  duty  of  5s.  imposed  by  55  Geo.  in. 
c.  184,  on  a  certificate  of  marriage,  and  on  a 
certificate  of  reception  of  the  holy  sacrament, 
is  repealed  by  the  28  &  29  Vict.  c.  96,  §  21.] 
Mortgages,  Heritable  Bonds,  etc. 

Wadset,  and  heritable  bonds,  disposition,  assig- 
nation, or  tack  in  security  affecting  property 
heritable  or  moveable ;  also  inf ef tment  of  annual- 
rent,  but  without  any  personal  bond  or  obliga- 
tion therein  contained  for  payment  of  the  money 
secured  ;  also  letter  of  reversion  or  back  bond, 
for  qualifying  absolute  conveyance  of  any  pro- 
perty; and  also  any  deed  whereby  a  real  burden 
shall  be  created  on  lands  or  heritable  subjects 
— as  a  security  for  any  definite  and  certain  sum 


of  money  not  exceeding  £50 £0     1    3 

Exceeding  £50  and  not  exceeding  £100,  0    2    6 
100  ...  150,   0    3    9 

150  ...  200,  0    5    0 

200  ...  250,  0    6    3 

250  ...  300,  0    7    6 

And  where  the  same  exceeds  £300,  for  every 

£100,  and  fractional  part  of  £100— 2s.  6d. 
Where  the  deed  is  made  as  a  security  for  the  re- 
payment of  money  to  be  thereafter  lent,  ad- 
vanced, or  paid,  or  ichich  may  become  due  upon  an 
account  current,  together  with  any  sum  already 
advanced  or  due,  or  without,  other  than  any 
sums  to  be  advanced  for  the  insurance  of  any 
property  comprised  in  such  security  against 
damage  by  fire,  or  for  the  insurance  of  any  life 
or  lives,  or  for  the  renewal  of  any  grant  or 
lease  upon  the  dropping  of  any  life  or  lives, 
pursuant  to  any  agreement  in  any  deed  whereby 
any  estate  or  interest  held  upon  such  life  or 
lives  is  granted,  assigned,  or  assured,  or 
whereby  any  annuity  is  granted  or  secured 
for  such  life  or  lives, — 
If  the  total  amount  of  the  money  secured  or  to  be 
ultimately  recoverable  is  limited  not  to  exceed 
a  given  sum, — The  same  duty  as  on  a  wadset 
for  such  limited  sum. 
And  if  the  total  amount  is  uncertain  and  without 
any  limit,  then  the  same  shall  be  available  as  a 
security  or  charge  for  such  an  amount  only  as 
the  ad  valorem  duty  denoted  by  the  stamp  will 
cover. 
And  where  the  same  is  made  as  a  security  for  the 
transfer  or  re-transfer  of  any  share  in  any  of 
the  Government  or  Parliamentary  Stocks  or 
Funds,  or  of  the  Bank  of  England  or  of  Ire- 
land, or  of  the  East  India  or  of  the  South  Sea 
Company,  or  of  any  other  company  or  corpo- 
ration, in  consideration  of  stock  or  money  ad- 
vanced or  lent  at  the  time,  or  previously  due 
and  owing,  or  forborne  to  be  paid,  being  pay- 
able,— The  same  duty  as  on  a  mortgage  for  a 
sum  equal  to  the  value  of  the  stock  or  fund 
secured  according  to  the  average  price  at  the 
date  of  the  mortgage,  or  on  either  of  the  ten 


STAMP  DUTIES,  ETC. 


603 


days  preceding,  or  on  the  latest  day  preceding 
on  which  there  has  been  a  known  sale. 
And  where  the  same  respectively  shall  be  made 
as  a  security  for  the  payment  of  a  sum  of 
money,  and  also  for  the  transfer  or  re-transfer 
of  a  share  in  any  of  the  said  stocks  or  funds, 
the  said  ad  valorem  duty  shall  be  charged  in 
respect  of  each. 
And  in  case  the  same  respectively  shall  be  made 
as  a  security  for  the  payment  or  transfer,  to 
different  persons,  of  separate  and  distinct  sums 
or  shares,  — ■  The  ad  valorem  duty  shall  be 
charged  for  each  separate  and  distinct  sum  or 
share  therein  specified  and  secured,  and  not 
upon  the  aggregate  amount. 
And  where  any  such  deed  or  instrument  shall  be 
made  respectively  as  a  security  for  the  pay- 
ment of  any  annuity,  or  any  sum  by  way  of 
repayment,  or  in  satisfaction  or  discharge,  or 
in  redemption  of  any  sum  lent,  advanced,  or 
paid,  as,  or  for,  or  in  the  nature  of  a  loan  in- 
tended to  be  repaid,  discharged,  or  redeemed, 
in  manner  aforesaid, — The  same  duty  as  on  a 
mortgage  or  wadset  for  the  sum  of  money  so 
lent,  advanced,  or  paid. 
Transfer,  disposition,  or  assignation  of  any  wadset, 
or  other  such  security,  etc.,  after 5th  July  1865, — 
For  every  £100,  or  fractional  part  of  £100  of  the 
amount  or  value  of  the  principal  money  or  stock, 
already  secured,  thereby  transferred,  assigned, 
or  disposed,  Gd.  And  where  any  further  sum  of 
money  or  stock  shall  be  added  to  the  principal 
already  secured,  the  same  duty  as  on  a  wadset, 
etc.,  for  the  amount  or  value  of  such  further 
money  or  stock.  (28  &  29  Vict.  c.  96,  §  17.) 
Such  instrument  is  not  chargeable  with  further 
duty  (except  progressive  duty')  by  containing 
any  further  or  additional  security  for  the  pay- 
ment, transfer,  re-transfer.of  such  money,  stock, 
interest,  or  dividends,  or  any  new  covenant, 
proviso,  or  other  matter  whatever  in  relation 
to  such  money  or  stock,  interest,  or  dividends. 
Any  deed  made  for  the  further  assurance  only  of 
any  property  already  constituted  a  security,  by 
a  deed  which  has  paid  the  ad  valorem  duty  ; 
Also  any  deed  made  as  an  additional  or  further 

security  for  any  sum,  etc.,  already  so  secured, 
Where  the  total  amount  of  value  already  secured 
does  not  exceed  £1400, — The  same  duty  as  on 
a  wadset  for  the  amount.     And  in  any  other 
case,  £1,  15s. 
If  any  further  sum  be  added  to  the  principal,  the 
deed  is  chargeable  only  (exclusive  of  progres- 
sive duty)  with  the  ad  valorem  duty  on  wadsets 
etc.,  in  respect  of  such  further  sum. 
Reconveyance,  surrender,  discharge,  or  renuncia- 
tion of  any  wadset,  or  other  such  security,  or 
of  the  benefit  thereof,  or  of  the  money  or  stock 
secured, — 
Where  the  total  amount  of  the  principal  shall 
not  exceed  £1400, — The  same  duty  as  on  a 
wadset  for  the  amount.     And  in   any  other 
case,  £1,  15s. 
Newspapers. — Any  newspaper  printed  on  one  sheet 
not  exceeding  2295  inches  in  superficies,  Id. 
A  supplement  printed  on  one  sheet,  and  with  the 
newspaper  not  exceeding  2295  inches  in  the 
whole,  is  free  of  duty. 
Any  other  supplement  not  exceeding  1148  inches, 

id. 
Any  two  supplements,  each  printed  on  one  sheet, 
and  together  not  exceeding  2295  inches  each, 
|d. 
The   superficies  is  one  side  of  the  paper,    and 

exclusive  of  the  margin. 
It  is  not  compulsory  to  stamp  newspapers,  except- 


0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

ing  for  transmission  by  post.    (18  Vict.  c.  27, 

§!•) 
Notarial  Act,  any — Is.   And  for  every  additional 
sheet,  or  piece  of  paper,  parchment,  or  vellum 
after  the   first,   on  which  the   same  shall  be 
written,  Is.     (24  &  25  Vict.  c.  91,  §  25.) 
Note. — The  notarial  insti'ument  in  favour  of  a 
party  not  the  original  grantee  of  the  lease,  or 
assignee   of  the  assignation   of  the   lease   in 
security,  sch.  C  ;  and  the  notarial  instrument 
in  favour  of  heir  in  recorded  lease,  etc.,  sch. 
F   (Registration   Long   Leases  Act,  20   &   21 
Vict.  c.  26),  are  liable  to  this  duty ;  and  also 
Notarial  Instruments,  Heritable  Securities,  and 
Lands  Titles  Acts  (8  &  9  Vict.  c.  31 ;  21  &  22 
■    Vict.  c.  76  ;   23   &  24  Vict.  c.    143).    Earl  of 
Eglinton,  12  Law  Times  Reports  707. 
Passport  after  14th  June  1858  (21  Vict.  c.  24),  6d. 
Patent,  Letters. 

Letters  for  inventions. 

On  petition  for  grant  of  letters  patent,    £5     0     0 

On  certificate  of  record  of  notice  to 

proceed 5     0     0 

On  warrant  of  law-officers  for  letters 

patent 5 

On  the  sealing  of  letters  patent 5 

On  specification 5 

On  the  letters  patent,  or  a  duplicate 
thereof  before  the  expiration  of  the 

third  year 50     0     0 

On  the  letters  patent,  or  a  duplicate 
thereof  before  the  expiration  of  the 

seventh  year 100     0     0 

On  certificate  of  record  of  notice  of 

objections 2     0     0 

On  certificate  of  every  search  and  in- 
spection        0     10 

On  certificate  of  entry  of  assignment 

or  licence 0 

On  certificateof  assignment  or  licence.       0 

On  application  for  disclaimer 5 

On  caveat  against  disclaimer 2 

On  office  copies  of  documents,  for  every 

ninety  words 0     0     2 

(16  Vict.  c.  5.) 
Patent  Medicine. 

Price  not  exceeding   Is. — lid. ;   not   exceeding 
2s.  6d. — 3d. ;  not  exceeding  4s. — 6d. ;  not  ex- 
ceeding 10s. — Is. ;  not  exceeding  20s. — 2s. 
Plate. — Gold,  per  oz.,  17s.  ;  Silver,  Is.  6d. 

Exemption. — Watch-cases,  rings,  etc. 
Precept  of  Clare  Constat.— Writs  of  clare  constat 
(21  &  22  Vict.  c.  76,  §  11 ;  23  &  24  Vict.  c.  124, 

§41) 5s. 

Progressive  duty 5s. 

Progressive  Duty  on  Words. 

Where  any  deed  or  instrument  of  any  description 
whatever  chargeable  with  any  Stamp  duty, 
together  with  any  schedule,  receipt,  or  other 
matter  put  or  indorsed  or  annexed,  contains 
2160  words,  or  upwards,  then  for  every  entire 
quantity  of  1080  words  contained  therein,  over 
and  above  the  first  1080  words,  there  shall  be 
charged  the  further  progressive  duty  follow- 
ing, i.e. — 
Where  such  deed  or  instrument  shall  be  charge- 
able with  any  ad  valorem  Stamp  duty  not  ex- 
ceeding in  the  whole  10s.,  a  further  progressive 
duty  equal  to  the  amount  of  such  ad  valorem 
duty. 
And  in  every  other  case  (except  where  any  other 
progressive  duty  is  expressly  charged  thereon), 
a  further  progressive  duty  of  10s. 
But  progressive  duty  is  not  chargeable  on  a  deed 
on  which  such  duty  was  not  imposed  before 
the  Act  of  1850.    (13  &  14  Vict.  c.  97.) 


5 

0 

5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

604 


STAMP  DUTIES,  ETC. 


Table  of  Progressive  Duty  on  Words. 
1,080 "I        f  2,160— leading  stamp. 

3,240  ...  and 

4,320  ...  and 

5,400  ...  and 

6,480  ...  and 

7,560  ...  and    5 

8,640  ...  and    6 

9,720  ...  and    7 

10,800  ...  and    8 

i  11,880  ...  and    9 

I  12,960  ...  and  10 

^  14,040  ...  and  11 


>^ 


2,160  3,240  ...  and    1  prog. 

3,240      .         4,320  ...  and    2 

4,320      ®       5,400  ...  and    3 

5,400      a        6,480  ...  and    4 

6,480 
7,560 
8,640 
9,720 
10,800 
11,880 
12,960j 
and  so  on. 
Promissory  Note.     See  under  Bill. 

Protest Of  bill  or  note  where  the  Stamp  duty  on 

the  bill  or  note  does  not  exceed  Is. — The  same 
duty  as  on  the  bill  or  note. 
Of  any  other  bill  or  note,  and  Protest  of  any 

other  kind,  Is. 
And  for  every  sheet  of  paper  after  the  first,  Is. 
(24  &  25  Vict.  c.  91,  §  25.) 
Proxy.     See  Letters  of  Attorney. 
Receipts  for  money  amounting  to  £2  or  upwards, 
Id. 
The  following  provisions  as  to  what  shall  be 
deemed   a  receipt,   and  the   exemptions  from 
receipt  duty  by  55  Geo.  ill.  c.  184,  are  still  in 
force. 
Any  note,  memorandum,  or  writing  whatever, 
given  upon  the  payment  of  money,  whether 
signed  or  not,  shall  be  a  receipt  if  it  shall  im- 
port or  signify  that  any  sum  of  money,  debt, 
or  demand,  or  any  part  thereof  amounting  to 
£2  or  upwards,  has  been  paid  or  settled;  and 
like  documents  given  upon  payment  by  bills, 
drafts,  promissory  notes,  or  other  securities  for 
money,  are  also  receipts. 
According  to  decisions,  a  simple  acknowledgment 
of  a  sum  of  money  in  loan,  or  of  the  correct- 
ness of  a  debt,  or  of  a  deposit  of  money,  is  not 
liable  to  Stamp  duty,  either  as  a  receipt  or  pro- 
missory note.     The  judges  held  it  essential  to 
render  a  receipt  liable  to  duty  that  something 
formerly  due  had  been  discharged.     On   this 
principle  a  receipt  for  a  sum  of  money  as  a 
donation  to  a  religious  or  charitable  purpose, 
not  being  anything  formerly  due,  would  not  be 
liable.     The  Board  of  Inland  Ke venue   have 
intimated  that  they  are  to  regard  such  receijjts 
as  exempted. 
Among  the  exemptions  from  receipt,  duty  are — 
Receipts  written  on  promissory  notes,  bills,  drafts, 
or  orders  for  the  payment  of  money,  duly  stamped. 
Receipts  written  on  any  bond,  mortgage,  or  other 
security,  or  any  conveyance,  deed,  or  instrument 
whatever,  duly  stamped,  acknowledging  the  receipt 
of  the  consideration  money  therein  expressed,  or 
the  receipt  of  any  principal  money,  interest,  or 
annuity  thereby  secured. 
The  exemption  of  letters  by  the  general  post  acknow- 
ledging the  safe  arrival  of  any  bills  of  exchange, 
,  promissory  notes,  or  other  securities  for  money, 

is  repealed  by  17  #  18  Vict.  c.  83,  §  13. 
[Stamps  may  be  impressed  or  affixed.     Where 
adhesive   stamps   are   affixed,   the   granter  is 
required  to   cancel    the    stamps   by  writin 
stamping,  or  impressing  in  ink,  his  name  or 
initials  on  them.     Penalty  for  omission,  £10. 
Penalty  for  removing  adhesive  stamps,  or  using 
them  a  second  time,  or  doing  any  fraudulent 
act  to  defraud  of  duty,  £20.     (16  &  17  Vict,  c, 
59,  §  3,  4,  and  5  ;  24  &  25  Vict.  c.  91,  §  33.)] 
Registering  of  Deeds.     See  under  Deeds. 
Relinquishment  of  Superiority,  Deed  of.    See 
Deed, 


Resignation. — Principal  or  original  instrument  of 
resignation,  or  service,  or  cognition  of  heirs, 
or  charter,  or  sasine  of  any  houses,  lands,  or 
other  heritable  subjects  holding  burgage;  also 
instrument  of  resignation  of  lands,  etc.  not 
held  burgage,  5s.  Progressive  duty,  5s. 
See  Charter  for  Writ  of  Resignation. 

Sasine. — Instrument  of  sasine  given  on  any  char- 
ter, precept  of  dare  constat,  or  precept  from 
Chancery,  or  on  any  wadset,  heritable  bond, 
disposition,  appraising,  adjudication  of  any 
heritable  subjects  not  of  burgage  tenure,  5s. 
Progressive  duty,  5s. 
Note. — An  instrument  of  sasine  proceeding  on 
two  precepts,  even  although  in  one  disposition, 
is  liable  to  two  duties  of  5s. 
The  instrument,  under  the  hands  of  a  N.-P.,  in 
favour  of  an  heir  or  disponee  of  a  creditor  in 
an  heritable  security — Form  No.  3,  8  &  9  Vict, 
c.  31 ;  the  notarial  instrument,  §  1  ;  the  notarial 
instruments  under  the  Titles  to  Land  Acts,  21 
&  22  Vict.  c.  76,  and  23  &  24  Vict.  c.  143,  are 
liable  to  Notarial  Act  dutj'  ouly. 

Schedule  or  Inventory  of  heritage  or  moveables, 
or  containing  the  terms  of  any  proposed  sale, 
lease,  etc.,  or  regulations  for  the  cultivation 
and  management  of  any  farm,  etc.,  separate 
from  and  referred  to  in  lease,  bond,  deed, 
agreement,  etc.,  chargeable  with  any  Stamp 
duty  not  exceeding  10s.— The  same  duty  as 
shall  be  chargeable  on  such  lease,  bond,  agree- 
ment, etc. ;  and  where  referred  to  in  such, 
chargeable  with  a  duty  exceeding  10s. — 10s. 
Progressive  duty,  10s. 

Scrip  Certificate,  after  4th  August  1853. — The 
duty  of  Id.  imposed  by  16  &  17  Vict.  c.  63,  §  8, 
repealed  after  12th  August  1867.  (30  &  31 
Vict.  c.  90,  §  22.) 

Scrip. — Letter  of  allotment  of  any  share  of  any 
company,  or  in  respect  of  any  loan  raised  or 
proposed  to  be  raised  by  any  such  company, 
or  letter  of  allotment  issued  or  delivered  in  the 
United  Kingdom  of  any  share  of  any  foreign 
or  colonial  company,  or  proposed  company,  or 
in  respect  of  any  loan  raised,  or  proposed  to 
be  raised,  by  or  on  behalf  of  any  foreign  or 
colonial  government,  state,  company,  or  corpo- 
ration ;  including  letter  of  renunciation  or 
other  document  having  the  effect  of  a  letter  of 
allotment  in  favour  of  any  person Id. 

Scrip  Certificate  or  other  Document  entitling 
any  person  to  become  the  proprietor  of  any 
share  of  any  company  or  proposed  company, 
or  scrip  certificate  or  other  document  issued  or 
delivered  in  the  United  Kingdom  entitling  any 
person  to  become  the  proprietor  of  any  share 
of  any  foreign  or  colonial  company  or  pro- 
posed company Id. 

Scrip  or  other  document  denoting  or  intended  to 
denote  the  right  of  any  person  as  a  subscriber 
in  respect  of  any  loan  raised  or  proposed  to  be 
raised  by  any  company,  or  any  scrip  or  other 
document  issued  or  delivered  in  the  United 
Kingdom,  denoting  or  intended  to  denote  the 
right  of  any  person  as  a  subscriber  in  respect 
of  saiy  loan  raised  or  proposed  to  be  raised  by 
or  on  behalf  of  any  foreign  or  colonial  govern- 
ment, state,  company,  or  corporation Id. 

[If  a  person  sign,  grant,  issue,  or  deliver  letter 
of  allotment  or  scrip  certificate,  bfore  the 
same  shall  be  duly  stamped,  to  forfeit  £20. 
(30  &  31  Vict.  c.  90,  §  21.)  The  stamp  appli- 
cable is  the  impressed  stamp,  not  adhesive.^ 
(16  and  17  Vict.  c.  63.) 

Settlement. — Any  deed  or  instrument,  whether 
voluntary  or  gratuitous,  or  upon  any  considera- 


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tion  other  than  a  bona  fide  pecuniary  conside 
ration,  whereby  any  definite  and  certain  prin- 
cipal sum  or  sums  of  money,  or  any  definite  and 
certain  shares  in  any  stocks  or  funds,  shall  be 
settled  or  agreed  to  be  settled  upon  or  for  the 
benefit  of  any  person  or  persons,  either  in  pos- 
session or  reversion,  either  absolutely,  or  for 
life  or  other  partial  interest,  or  in  any  other 
manner  whatsoever,- — if  such  sum  or  sums,  or 
the  value  of  such  share  or  shares,  together, 
shall  not  exceed  in  the  whole  £100 — 5s. 

And  if  the  same  shall  exceed  £100,  then  for 
every  £100,  and  fractional  part  of  £100 — 5s. 

Bonds,  debentures,  policies  of  insurance,  cove- 
nants, or  contracts  settled  or  agreed  to  be 
settled,  shall  be  deemed  to  be  settlements  of  the 
principal  sums  of  money  in  them.  But  in  the 
case  of  policies  of  insurance,  if  no  provision  for 
keeping  them  up,  the  duty  shall  be  charged 
only  on  the  value  of  such  policies.  (27  Vict 
c.  18,  §  12.) 

As  to  the  mode  of  ascertaining  the  value  of  the 
foreign  and  colonial  stocks,  funds,  and  securi- 
ties, and  sums  in  foreign  and  colonial  currency, 
see  ib.  §  13. 

All  such  deeds  which  contain  any  settlement  of 
lands  or  other  property,  or  any  other  thing  be- 
sides the  settlement  of  such  money  or  stock. 
shall  be  chargeable  with  such  further  duty  as 
any  separate  deed  containing  such  settlement 
of  lands  or  other  property,  or  other  thing,  would 
have  been  chargeable  with,  exclusive  of  the 
progressive  duty. 

And  where  there  is  more  than  one  such  deed 
chargeable  with  any  such  duty  exceeding  £1, 
15s.,  one  of  them  only  shall  be  charged  with 
the  ad  valorem  duty ;  and  also  where  any 
settlement  shall  be  made  in  pursuance  of  any 
previous  articles  chargeable  with,  and  which 
shall  have  paid  any  such  duty  exceeding  £1, 
15s.,  it  is  not  chargeable  with  the  ad  valorem 


duty ;  and  the  deeds  not  chargeable  with  the 
ad  valorem  duty  shall  be  charged  with  the 
duty  to  which  they  are  liable  under  any  more 
general  description  in  the  stamp  schedules; 
and  on  the  whole  being  produced  duly  executed 
and  stamped,  the  latter  shall  also  be  stamped 
with  a  particular  stamp  for  denoting  the  pay- 
ment of  the  said  ad  valorem  duty. 
Exemption  from  this  ad  valorem  duty. — Wills, 
testaments,  and  testamentary  instruments,  and 
dispositions  mortis  causa. 

Transfer  of  shares  in  the  stock  and  funds  of  any 
corporation,  company,  or  society  (not  the  Bank 
of  England,  Bank  of  Ireland,  South  Sea  Com- 
pany, or  East  India  Company),  upon  sale  or 
mortgage.     See  Conveyance,  Mortgage. 

Transfer  of  such  shares  not  otherwise  charged 
under  mortgage  or  conveyance  upon  sale, 
'£1,  10s. 

Trustees. — Appointment  or  assumption  of  new 
trustees.     See  Deed. 

Wills,  Testaments,  and  Testamentary  Instru- 
ments, and  Dispositions  mortis  causa  dated  on 
or  after  3d  April  1860,  are  not  chargeable  with 
any  Stamp  duty.     (23  Vict.  c.  15,  §7.) 

Writ  of  Acknowledgment  by  any  person  infeft 
of  lands  in  Scotland,  in  favour  of  the  heir  or 
disponee  of  a  creditor  fully  vested  in  right  of 
an  heritable  security  constituted  by  infeftment, 
10s.  (16  &  17  Vict.  c.  63,  §  6.) 
Writ  of  acknowledgment,  sch.  E  of  Registration 
Long  Leases  Act  (20  &  21  Vict.  c.  26),  of 
heirs  in  lease,  5s.  (23  &  24  Vict.  c.  143,  8 
42.)  V  '  S 

Writ  of  Investiture,  or  Deed  of  Relinquishment 
of  Superiority,  lands  held  of  a  subject  superior, 
5s.     (23  &  24  Vict.  c.  143,  §  41.) 

Writs  of  Confirmation  —  Resignation.  See 
Charter. 

Writ  of  Clare  Constat.  See  Precept  of  Clare 
Constat. 


INVENTOEY  DUTY. 


I.  Personal  Estate  : — 

Exhibition  of  the  Inventory,  and  mode  of  paying 
the  Duty. 

All  and  every  person  or  persons  who,  as  execu- 
tor or  executors,  or  otherwise,  shall  enter  upon 
the  possession  or  management,  in  whole  or  in 
part,  of  any  personal  or  moveable  estate  in 
Scotland  of  any  deceased  person,  shall,  within 
six  months  thereafter,  exhibit  uj)on  oath  in 
the  Commissary  Court  an  Inventory,  duly 
stamped,  of  all  the  personal  or  moveable  estate 
and  effects  of  the  deceased.  The  Inventory 
and  testamentary  writings  left  by  the  deceased, 
if  any,  shall  be  recorded  in  the  books  of  the 
said  Court.     (48  Geo.  hi.  c.  149,  §  38.) 

Inventories  and  relative  testamentary  writings 
are  to  be  given  up  and  recorded  in,  and  confir- 
mations granted  by,  the  Commissary  Court  of 
the  county  wherein  the  deceased  died  domi- 
ciled;  and  in  the  case  of  persons  dying  domi- 
ciled furth  of  Scotland,  or  without  any  fixed 
or  known  domicile,  having  personal  property 
in  Scotland,  the  Commissary  Court  of  Edin- 
burgh.    (21  &  22  Vict.  c.  56,  §  3  and  8.) 

Oaths  and  Affirmations  to  Inventories  of  personal 


estates,  to  be  given  up  and  recorded  in  any 
Commissary  Court,  may  be  taken  either  before 
the  Commissary  or  his  Depute,  or  the  Com- 
missary-Clerk or  his  Depute,  or  before  any 
Commissioner  appointed  by  the  Commissary, 
or  before  any  Magistrate  or  Justice  of  the 
Peace  within  the  United  Kingdom  or  the 
Colonies,  or  any  British  Consul.  (21  &  22 
Vict.  c.  56,  §  11.) 
If  the  deceased  person  died  domiciled  in  Scotland, 
it  shall  be  competent  to  include  in  the  Inven- 
tory of  the  personal  estate  in  Scotland,  the 
personal  estate  in  England  and  Ireland.  The 
estate  in  England  and  Ireland  shall  be  sepa- 
rately stated  in  the  Inventory,  and  the  Inven- 
tory shall  be  stamped  with  a  duty  correspond- 
ing to  the  entire  value  of  the  estate  situated 
withiu  the  United  Kingdom.  If  confirmation 
be  required,  the  domicile  must  be  proved,  and 
the  Commissary  must  find  it  to  be  in  Scotland. 
A  Confirmation,  in  which  shall  be  included 
personal  estate  in  England  and  Ireland,  on 
being  produced  in  the  principal  Probate  Court 
in  England,  and  the  Court  of  Probate  in 
Dublin,  and  a  copy  thereof  deposited  with 
the  Registrar,  together  with  a  copy  of  the  in- 
terlocutor of  the  Commissary  finding  that  the 


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deceased  died  domiciled  in  Scotland,  is  to  be 
returned  sealed,  and  is  thereafter  to  have  the 
same  force  and  effect  in  England  and  Ireland 
as  if  Probate  or  Letters  of  Administration  bad 
been  granted  by  these  Courts.  (21  &  22 
Vict.  c.  56,  §  9,  12,  and  13.) 
The  provisions  of  the  Act  are  merely  permissive 
to  pay  Inventory  Duty  on  the  whole  personal 
estate  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  where  the 
deceased  died  domiciled  in  Scotland,  and  the 
like  provisions  as  to  the  payment  of  Probate 
and  Administration  Duty  where  the  deceased 
died  domiciled  in  England  and  Ireland.  It  is 
therefore  still  competent  to  pay  Inventory  Duty 
on  the  estate  situated  in  Scotland,  and  Probate 
or  Administration  Duty  in  respect  of  the  estate 
in  England  and  Ireland.  In  the  case  of  a  per- 
son dying  domiciled  furth  of  the  United  King- 
dom having  personal  estate  situated  in  Scot- 
land, this  mode  of  paying  the  duty  must  be 
followed,  as  in  that  case  there  is  no  provision 
for  payment  of  Stamp  Duty,  in  respect  of  the 
personal  estate  in  England  or  Ireland,  on  the 
Inventory,  or  obtaining  confirmation  in  respect 
thereof. 

Additional  Inventory — Corrective  Inventory, 

If  there  be  any  omission  in  the  Inventory  infer- 
ring payment  of  further  duty,  an  additional 
Inventory  of  such  is  required  to  be  exhibited 
by  48  Geo.  ni.  c.  149,  §  38  ;  and  §  40  provides 
that  the  same  shall  also  specify  the  amount  or 
value  of  the  estate  and  effects  of  the  same  per- 
son comprised  in  the  former  Inventory.  By 
16  &  17  Vict.  c.  59,  §  8,  such  additional  Inven- 
tory shall  be  chargeable  only  with  such  amount 
of  Stamp  Duty  as,  together  with  the  Stamp 
Duty  charged  upon  the  former  duly  stamped 
Inventory  of  the  estate  and  effects  of  the  same 
deceased  person,  shall  make  up  the  full  amount 
of  Stamp  Duty,  in  respect  of  the  total  amount 
of  all  the  estate  and  effects  of  the  deceased 
specified  in  the  said  additional  and  any  such 
former  Inventory.  If  the  estate  shall  be  over- 
estimated, or  if  something  shall  be  improperly 
included  in  the  Inventory,  an  Inventory  on  a 
stamp  corresponding  to  the  ascertained  value 
must  be  exhibited,  and  the  original  Inventory 
will  be  allowed  on  affidavit  as  a  spoiled  stamp, 
within  six  months  after  the  recording  of  the 
second  Inventory. 

Personal  Property  disposed  of  by  Will  under 
an  absolute  power  liable  to  Inventory  Duty — 
Indian  Government  Promissory  Notes,  etc., 
Personal  Property  in  England  —  British 
Ships  at  Sea — Property  to  be  valued  at  the 
time  the  Inventory  is  sioorn  to,  and  the  In- 
ventory to  include  the  proceeds  accrued  on 
the  property  down  to  that  time. 

Personal  estate  which  a  person,  dying  after  3d 
April  1860,  shall  have  disposed  of  by  will, 
under  any  authority  enabling  such  person  to 
dispose  of  the  same  as  he  shall  think  fit,  shall 
be  deemed  personal  or  moveable  estate  of  the 
person  so  dying,  for  the  purpose  of  payment  of 
Inventory,  Probate,  or  Administration  Duty. 
(23  Vict  c.  15,  §  4.)  The  duties  shall  be 
charged  on  the  property  in  respect  of  which 
the  same  are  payable,  and  shall  be  paid  thereon 
by  the  trustees  or  owners  thereof,  to  the  execu- 
tors, for  the  benefit  of  the  persons  entitled  to 
the  personal  estate  of  the  deceased.  (Jb.  §  5.) 
Indian  Government  Promissory  Notes  and 
Certificates   issued,  or  Stock  created  in   lieu 


thereof,  being  assets  of  a  deceased  person,  the 
interest  of  which  shall  be  payable  in  London, 
registered  in  London,  or  enfaced  in  India  for 
the  purpose  of  such  registration,  before  the 
death  of  the  owners;  also  Indian  Government 
Promissory  Notes  with  coupons  attached,  in 
the  same  circumstances  as  to  registration,  and 
Certificates  issued,  or  Stock  created  in  lieu 
thereof,  shall  be  personal  estate  and  bona  nota- 
bilia  in  England  of  the  deceased  (23  Vict.  c.  5, 
§  1) :  Also  any  ship,  or  any  share  of  a  ship, 
belonging  to  a  deceased  person,  registered  at 
any  port  in  the  United  Kingdom,  notwith- 
standing such  ship  at  the  time  of  the  death 
may  have  been  at  sea,  or  elsewhere  out  of  the 
United  Kingdom,  shall  be  deemed  to  have 
been  at  the  time  aforesaid  in  the  port  at  which 
she  may  be  registered  (27  &  28  Vict.  c.  56),  and 
liable  to  Inventory,  Probate,  or  Administration 
Duty.  '  The  Inventory  and  additional  Inven- 
tory of  any  person  deceased,  required  to  be 
exhibited  and  recorded  in  the  proper  Commis- 
sary Court  in  Scotland,  shall  be  stamped  with 
duty  according  to  the  value  of  the  property 
contained  therein  at  the  time  they  shall  be  re- 
spectively sworn  to,  including  the  proceeds 
accrued  thereon  down  to  that  time;  and  the 
duty,  or  deficient  duty,  according  to  such  value 
and  proceeds,  and  interest  thereon  at  the  rate 
of  five  per  centum  per  annum,  shall  be  a  debt 
to  Her  Majesty  by  the  person  making  oath  to 
said  Inventory  and  additional  Inventory,  and 
his  heirs  and  successors  ;  and  if  such  Inventory 
and  additional  Inventory  shall  not  be  exhibited 
and  recorded,  the  Inventory  Duty  on  all  the 
personal  or  moveable  estate  and  effects  of  the 
deceased,  and  interest  thereon  at  the  rate  of 
five  per  centum  per  annum  from  the  expiry  of 
the  period  of  six  months  after  the  death  of 
such  deceased  person,  shall  be  payable  and 
shall  be  a  debt  to  Her  Majesty  by  the  person 
who  shall  intromit  with  or  enter  upon  the  pos- 
session and  management  of  such  personal  or 
moveable  estate  and  effects,  or  any  part 
thereof,  and  his  heirs  and  successors.'  (23  & 
24  Vict.  c.  80,  §  5.) 

II.  Money  secured  on  Heritage,  etc. 

The  Act  23  Vict.  c.  15,  §  6  (3d  April  1860)  de- 
clared that  money  secured  on  heritable  pro- 
perty in  Scotland,  and  money  secured  by 
Scotch  bonds  in  favour  of  heirs  and  assignees, 
excluding  executors,  should  be  chargeable  with 
Inventory,  Probate,  or  Administration  Duty. 

The  Act  23  &  24  Vict.  c.  80  was  passed  to  regu- 
late the  levying  and  collection  of  the  said  duty. 
Sec.  1  gives  a  description  of  the  property 
which  shall  be  liable  to  Inventory  Duty  under 
the  Act  of  23  Vict.  c.  15;  and  sec.  8  further 
explains  what  shall  be  subject  to  duty.  Sec. 
9  of  the  Act  23  &  24  Vict.  c.  80  repeals- 
the  Act  23  Vict.  c.  15,  §  6,  in  so  far  as  regards- 
Probate  and  Administration  Duty  being- 
chargeable  in  respect  of  the  property,  so  that 
now  in  all  circumstances  such  property  is 
liable  to  Inventory  Duty.  Sec.  1  is  in  these 
terms : — 

Description  of  Property  liable  to  Duty,  and 
Commencement  of  Duty. 

'All  money  secured  on  heritable  property  in 
Scotland,  and  all  money  secured  by  Scottish 
bonds  and  other  instruments,  excluding  execu- 
tors, and  all  money  secured  by  Scottish  bonds- 
and   other  instruments,  the   rights   to  which 


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shall  be  taken  excluding  executors,  constituting 
the  succession,  or  part  of  the  succession,  of  any 
person  who  shall  have  died  on  or  after  the  3d 
day  of  April  in  the  year  1860,  shall  be  liable  to 
Inventory  Duty  iinder  the  said  recited  Act.' 
There  are  two  modes  of  paying  the  duty  pro- 
vided for— 23  &  24  Vict.  c.  80,  §  3,  4  :— 

Two  Modes  of  Paying  the  Duty. 

1.  By  a  '  Special  Inventory '  of  the  property,  to 
be  lodged  with  the  Solicitor  of  Inland  Revenue 
at  Edinburgh  (a  form  of  which,  with  relative 
oath,  is  given  in  the  schedule  to  the  Act), 
stamped  according  to  the  amount  of  property 
contained  in  it.  The  Inventory  Stamp  shall 
be  testate  or  intestate,  according  as  the  Stamp 
on  the  Inventory  of  the  personal  estate  shall 
denote  the  testate  or  intestate  rate  of  duty. 

2.  By  adding  the  amount  of  the  property  to  the 
Inventory  of  the  personal  estate,  and  paying 
Stamp  Duty  upon  the  aggregate  amount. 

This  second  mode  will  generally  be  the  most 
advantageous  for  the  taxpayer ;  and  will  be 
followed  when  the  interest  in  the  heritable  and 
moveable  estate  is  the  same,  or  when  the  heir 
and  executor  can  make  an  arrangement  as  to 
the  payment  of  the  duty.  As  to  both  modes  of 
paying  the  duty,  it  is  declared  that  the  duty 
is  ultimately  to  be  borne  by  the  parties  pro- 
portionally according  to  their  interests  in  the 
property. 

Value  to  be  at  the  date  of  the  oath  to  the  Inventory, 
and  Inventory  to  include  proceeds  to  that  time. 

The  5th  section  of  23  &  24  Vict.  c.  80  provides 
that  the  Inventory  Duty  shall  be  payable  on 
the  property  made  liable  by  the  Acts  referred 
to,  according  to  the  value  of  such  property 
at  the  time  the  Inventory  containing  it  shall 
be  sworn  to,  including  the  proceeds  accrued 
thereon  down  to  that  time. 

Act  retrospective  as  to  time  of  valuing  Personal 
Estate. 

It  will  be  observed  that  the  Inventory  Duty  on 
money  secured  on  heritage,  etc.  is  limited  to 
such  property  constituting  the  succession  of  a 
person  who  shall  have  died  on  or  after  the  3d 
April  1860  (23  &  24  Vict.  c.  88,  §  1) ;  but  the 


provision  for  valuing  property  at  the  date  of 
the  affidavit  to  the  Inventory,  and  including 
the  proceeds  down  to  that  time,  is  retrospective 
and  univei'sal  in'  its  operation,  applying  to  all 
Inventories  sworn  to  on  or  after  the  passing  of 
the  Act  (6th  August  1860),  without  regard  to» 
the  date  of  death. 

III.  General  Observations. 

Modes  in  which  Duty  may  be  paid  when  de~ 
ceased  domiciled  in  Scotland,  and  personal1 
property  in  Scotland,  England,  and  Ireland,, 
and  money  secured  on  heritage. 

In  the  case  of  a  person  dying  domiciled  in  Scot- 
land having  personal  property  in  Scotland,. 
England,  and  Ireland,  and  also  money  secured 
•  on  heritage,  etc. : — I.  Duty  in  respect  of  the- 
whole  may  be  paid  on  the  Inventory  required; 
to  be  recorded  in  the  Commissary  Court ;  II. 
Or  Inventory  Duty  may  be  paid  on  the  per- 
sonal property  situated  in  Scotland,  and  Duty- 
may  be  paid  on  a  '  Special  Inventory '  of  the 
money  secured  on  the  heritage,  etc.,  and  pro- 
bate or  administration  may  be  obtained  in 
England  and  Ireland  in  respect  of  the  personal; 
estate  in  these  countries,  and  duty  paid  in  re- 
spect of  such  on  these  several  instruments. 

Mode  in  which  Duty  may  be  paid  when  deceased 
domiciled  furth  of  the  United  Kingdom. 

In  the  case  of  a  person  dying  domiciled  furth  off 
the  United  Kingdom  leaving  personal  estate  in 
Scotland,  England,  and  Ireland,  an  Inventory 
must  be  given  up  in  Scotland,  probate  or  ad- 
ministration taken  out  in  England  and  Ireland, 
and  duty  paid  on  such  in  respect  of  the  pro- 
perty in  each  country. 

Eor  Probate  and  Administration  Duty,  debt* 
and  sums  of  money  due  from  persons  in  the 
United  Kingdom  to  a  deceased,  on  obligation 
or  other  specialty,  shall  be  estate  and  effects- 
of  deceased  within  the  jurisdiction  of  Her 
Majesty's  Court  of  Probate  in  England  or  Ire- 
land in  which  the  same  would  be  if  they  were 
debts  upon  simple  contract,  without  regard  to> 
the  place  where  the  obligation  or  specialty- 
shall  be  at  the  time  of  the  death.  (25  Vict.  c-. 
22,  §  39.) 


[Abstract  of  Rates  of  Inventory  Dutt. 


608 


STAMP  DUTIES,  ETC. 


Abstract  of  Eates  of  Inventory  Duty. 


Persons   dying    on    or    before 
25th  July  1864,  above 
£20  and  under  £50 

Of  the  value  of 

50  and  under  100 

Persons   dying  as  above,   and 

persons  dying  after  25th 

July  1864,  above 

100  and  under  200 

Of  the  value  of 

200  and  under 

300 


450 
600 
800 

1,000 

1,500 

2,000 

3,000 

4,000 

5,000 

6,000 

7,000 

8,000 

9,000 

10.000 

12,000 

1 4.000 

16,000 

18,000 

20,000 


300 
450 
600 
800 

1,000 

1,500 

2,000 

3,000 

4,000 

5,000 

6,000 

7,000 

8,000 

9,000 

10,000 

12,000 

14,000 

16,000 

18,000 

20,000 

25,000 


DUTIES. 

Testate. 

Intestate. 

10s. 

10s. 

10s. 

£1 

£2 

3 

5 

8 

8 

11 

11 

15 

15 

22 

22 

30 

30 

45 

40 

60 

50 

75 

60 

90 

80 

120 

100 

150 

120 

180 

140 

210 

160 

240 

180 

270 

200 

300 

220 

330 

250 

375 

280 

420 

310 

465 

350 

525 

Of  the  value  of 
£25,000  and  under 

30,000 

35,000 

40,000 

45,000 

50,000 

60,000 

70,000 

80,000 

90,000 
100,000 
120,000 
140,000 
160,000 
180,000 
200,000 
250.000 
300,000 
350,000 
400.000 
500,000 
600,000 
700,000 
800,000 
900,000 


£30,000 

35,000 

40,000 

45,000 

50,000 

60,000 

70,000 

80,000 

90,000 

100,000 

120,000 

140,000 

160,000 

180,000 

200,000 

250,000 

300,000 

350,000 

400,000 

500.000 

600,000 

700,000 

800,000 

900,000 

1,000,000 


Above  £1,000,000,  for  every 
£100,000,  and  fractional  part 
of  £100,000  (22  &  23  Vict.  c. 
36,  §1) 


Testate.     Intestate. 


£400 

450 

525 

600 

675 

750 

900 

1,050 

1,200 

1,350 

1,500 

1,800 

2,100 

2,400 

2,700 

3,000 

3,750 

4,500 

5,250 

6,000 

7,500 

9,000 

10,500 

12,000 

13,500 


1,500 


£600 

675 

785 

900 

1,010 

1,125 

1,350 

1,575 

1,800 

2,025 

2,250 

2,700 

3,150 

3,600 

4,050 

4,500 

5,625 

6,750 

7,875 

9,000 

11,250 

13.500 

15,750 

18,000 

20,250 


2,250 


Exemptions. — Inventory  of  the  estate  of  any  common  seaman  or  soldier  dying  in  service. 

Additional  Inventory  where  the  duty  on  the  whole  estate  does  not  exceed  that  already  paid  on  the 
former  Inventory. 

Xote. — Forms  of  Inventory  and  Additional  Inventory  will  be  found  in  the  Juridical  Styles,  vol.  m. 
Appx.  pp.  8  and  11.  .Forms  will  also  be  obtained  at  the  office  of  the  Solicitor  of  Inland  Revenue, 
Edinburgh. 

Bents Landed  Property.— It  the  deceased  survive  Whitsunday,  one  moiety  of  the   rents   of  the 

crop  of  that  year  is  personal  estate.  If  he  survive  Martinmas,  the  whole  rents  of  that  crop  fall  into 
the  executry.  Where  the  deceased  is  a  liferenter  or  heir  of  entail,  and  the  rents  are  payable  under 
instruments  dated  subsequent  to  16th  June  1834,  a  proportion  corresponding  to  the  period  from  the 
preceding  term  to  the  date  of  death  is  also  personal  (4  Will.  iv.  c.  22).  House  Property. — The  term's 
rents  current  at  the  death  are  personal.  The  Apportionment  Act  would  appear  not  to  apply  to  the 
rents  of  properly  held  by  the  deceased  in  fee-simple.  See  Baillie  v.  Lockhart,  House  of  Lords,  23d 
April  1855. 

Stocks  and  Debts  of  Foreign  Governments  and  Companies. — Documents  of  the  debts  of  Foreign  Govern- 
ments and  Foreign  Companies  which  pass  from  hand  to  hand  are  property  where  the  documents  may 
be.  Debentures  or  bonds  by  Foreign  Companies  and  Governments,  and  the  title  to  Stocks  of  Foreign 
Companies  and  Governments  in  the  possession  of  a  party  dying  in  Scotland,  if  they  can  be  sold  in  the 
market,  and  the  right  of  the  purchaser  completed  to  them  in  this  country,  are  property  situated  in  this 
country  and  liable  to  Inventory  Duty.     See  Attorney-General  v.  Bouwens,  4  Heeson  and  Welsby  171. 


Return  of  Inventory  Duty. 

The  inventory  duty  and  probate  and  admini- 
stration duty  are  paid  on  the  whole  personal 
property,  without  deduction  of  debts ;  but  the 
Act  5  &  6  Vict.  c.  79,  §  23,  provides  for  a  re- 
turn being  given  on  proof  of  the  constitution 
and  payment  of  the  debts.  This  return  must 
be  claimed  within  three  years ;  but  the  time 
will  be  prolonged  on  application  to  the  Board 
of  Inland  llevenue.     A  return  of  the  duty  paid 


on  heritable  securities  may  also  be  made  in 
certain  circumstances.  See  23  &  24  Vict.  c. 
80,  §  4  and  6.  No  return  shall  be  given  in 
respect  of  any  voluntary  debt  due  from  any 
person  dying  after  28th  June  1861,  expressed 
to  be  payable  on  the  death  of  such  person,  or 
payable  under  any  instrument  which  shall  not 
have  been  bona  fide  delivered  to  the  donee 
three  months  before  the  death  of  such  person. 
(24  &  25  Vict.  c.  92,  §  3.) 


STAMP  DUTIES,  ETC. 


609 


Dut 

per 

ct. 

£1 

3 

ft 

0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 

6 
10 

0 
0 

0 
0 

Legacy  Duty. 

On  Legacies,  Residues,  etc. 

To   children   or  their   descendants, 
or  lineal  ancestors, 

Brother  or  sister,  or  descendant, 

Uncle  or  aunt,  or  their  descendants, 

Grand    uncle  or  aunt,  or  their  de- 
scendants, 

All  other  relations  or  strangers, 

The  husband  or  wife  of  the  deceased  is  not 
chargeable  with  duty.  If  the  legatee's  husband 
or  wife  is  of  nearer  consanguinity  than  the 
legatee,  duty  is  payable  according  to  such  near 
relationship.     (16  &  17  Vict.  c.  51,  §  11.) 

This  dutj'  is  payable  for  every  legacy  out  of  the 
personal  or  moveable  estate,  or  out  of  or  charged 
upon  the  real  or  heritable  estate  of  the  de- 
ceased, or  out  of  any  monej'S  to  arise  by  the 
sale,  mortgage,  or  other  disposition  of  the  de- 
ceased's real  or  heritable  estate,  or  any  part 
thereof:  Also  for  the  clear  residue  (after  de- 
ducting debts,  funeral  expenses,  legacies,  and 
other  charges  first  payable  thereout)  of  the 
personal  or  moveable  estate,  whether  the.  title 
to  such  residue  shall  accrue  by  virtue  of  any 
testamentary  disposition,  or  upon  a  partial  or 
total  intestacy  :  And  also  for  the  clear  residue 
of  the  moneys  to  arise  from  the  sale,  mortgage, 
or  other  disposition  of  any  real  or  heritable 
estate,  directed  to  be  sold,  mortgaged,  or  other- 
wise disposed  of  by  any  will  or  testamentary 
instrument.     (55  Geo.  m.  c.  184,  sch.  part  iii.) 

Annuities  commencing  to  be  payable  on  the 
death,  of  persons  dying  after  19th  May  1853 
are  valued  for  legacy  duty  according  to  tables 
annexed  to  the  Succession  Duty  Act  (16  &  17 
Vict.  c.  51);  and  Annuities  commencing  to  be 
payable  previous  to  that  date,  by  the  tables 
annexed  to  the  Legacy  Duty  Act  (36  Geo.  in. 
c.  52). 

Duty  is  not  exigible  on  legacies  or  residues 
under  £20 ;  but  if  a  legatee  take  two  or  more 
legacies  under  any  testament,  which  shall  to- 
gether be  of  the  amount  of  £20,  each  shall  be 
charged  with  duty,  though  each  or  either  may 
be  separately  under  that  amount. 

N.B. — Printed  forms  and  regulations  regarding 
all  the  succession  duties  will  be  obtained  gratis, 
on  application  at  the  Inland  Revenue  Office, 
Edinburgh  ;  and  at  the  offices  of  the  Distribu- 
tors of  Stamps  in  the  country.  Practical  direc- 
tions as  to  the  settlement  of  the  Legacy  Duty 
will  be  found  in  Juridical  Styles,  vol.  n.  Appx. 
p.  27. 
Succession  Duty. — The  duty  commences  on  the 
death  of  persons  dying  after  the  19th  May  1853 


(16  &  17  Vict.  c.  51,  §  2  and  54),  and  seems  to 
be  imposed  on  all  property,  both  heritable  and 
moveable,  passing  by  death,  not  liable  to  the 
duty  on  legacies  and  successions  to  personal 
estate  upon  intestacy — the  duty  imposed  by 
the  Legacy  Duty  Acts.  The  duty  on  heritable 
property  is  charged  on  the  annual  value,  after 
allowance  of  the  necessary  outgoings  (§  22),  as 
an  annuity  for  the  life  of  the  successor  (§  21), 
which  is  to  be  valued  by  tables  annexed  to  the 
Act. 

Personal  property  is  liable  to  duty  according  to 
the  value  of  the  succession  ;  and  money 
charged  on  heritage — heritable  securities — is 
chargeable  as  personalty  (§  1). 

The  property  chargeable  with  duty  is  called 
'Succession'  (§  1),  and  'Successor'  denotes 
the  person  entitled  to  it,  and  '  Predecessor ' 
the  person  from  whom  the  interest  of  the  suc- 
cessor is  derived  (§  2). 

Rates  of  Succession  Duty. 

Lineal  issue,  or  lineal  ancestor  of  the  predecessor, 
£1  per  cent. 

Brothers  and  sisters  of  the  predecessor,  and  their 
descendants,  £3  per  cent. 

Brothers  and  sisters  of  the  father  or  mother  of 
the  predecessor  and  their  descendants,  £5 
per  cent. 

Brothers  and  sisters  of  the  grandfather  or  grand- 
mother of  the  predecessor  and  their  descend- 
ants, £6  per  cent. 

Any  other  person,  £10  per  cent. 

The  husband  or  wife  of  the  predecessor  is  not 
chargeable  with  duty  (§  18)  ;  and  if  the  succes- 
sor's husband  or  wife  shall  be  of  nearer  con- 
sanguinity than  the  successor,  duty  is  payable 
according  to  such  nearer  relationship  (§  11). 

The  following  are  also  exemptions  from  the  suc- 
cession duty : — 

1.  Successions  from  the  same  predecessor,  pass- 
ing on  any  death,  not  amounting  in  princi- 
pal value  to  £100  (§  18).  2.  Any  succession 
of  less  value  than  £20  in  the  whole  (»"&.).  3. 
Legacies  and  personal  property  charged  with 
legacy  duty,  in  respect  of  the  same  acquisition 

Note.. — The  collection  of  the  succession  duty 
forms  a  branch  of  the  business  of  the  Legacy 
Duty  Department  of  the  Inland  Eevenue. 
Forms  of  the  accounts  may  be  obtained  at  the 
Legacy  Duty  Office,  Edinburgh,  and  at  the 
offices  of  the  Distributors  of  Stamps  in  the 
country.  Practical  directions  as  to  the  settle- 
ment of  the  Succession  Duty  will  be  found  in 
Juridical  Styles,  vol.  n.  p.  38. 


DISCOUNT  ON  THE  PURCHASE  OP  STAMPS. 


Purchasers  of  stamps  (except  receipt,  labels  for 
medicines,  newspapers,  and  postage  stamps)  at 
London,  Edinburgh,  or  Dublin,  under  the  value 
of  £10  each,  but  to  the  value  of  £30  or  upwards 
in  whole,  are  allowed  discount  at  the  rate  of 
30s.  per  cent.  (12  &  13  Vict.  c.  80.)  The  like 
discount  is  allowed  to  any  person  lodging  at 
Edinburgh,  paper  or  forms  containing  printed 
matter  only,  to  be  impressed  with  stamp  duties 
under  the  value  of  £10  each,  but  to  the  value 
of  £30  or  upwards  in  whole. 

To  persons  who  at  one  time  shall  produce  at 
the  office  of  Inland  Eevenue  in  London,  Edin- 
burgh, or  Dublin,  paper  to  be  stamped  with,  or 
shall  purchase  at  the  office  in  London,  Edin- 
burgh, or  Dublin,  stamps  to  the  amount  of  £2 
or  upwards,  or  of  any  distributor  or  sub-dis- 
2Q 


tributor  of  stamps  at  any  place  not  within  the 
distance  of  ten  miles  from  the  said  offices  re- 
spectively, stamps  to  the  amount  of  £1  or  up- 
wards, denoting  any  rate  of  duty  not  exceeding 
Is.  on  Bills  of  Exchange,  Drafts  or  Orders,  or 
Promissory  Notes,  or  Stamps,  for  denoting  the 
duty  of  one  penny  on  any  instrument  or  docu- 
ment whatever  (except  postage  stamps  and 
customs  stamps),  an  allowance  shall  be  made 
of  tenpence  for  every  20s.  of  the  amount  of  the 
duties  denoted  by  such  stamps.  (23  &  24  Vict, 
c.  Ill,  §  3.)  Any  person  selling  such  stamps 
shall  not  make  any  charge  for  the  paper 
whereon  the  same  are  impressed.  Penalty  for 
doing  so,  or  demanding  or  receiving  a  greater 
price  or  sum  than  the  amount  of  "the  stamp 
duty,  £10.     {lb.  §  25.) 


610 


STAMP  DUTIES,  ETC. 


REGULATIONS  AS  TO  EXCHANGING  SPOILED  STAMPS. 


The  Solicitor's  Office,  No.  5  in  the  Inland  Revenue 
Office,  is  open  for  the  allowance  of  spoiled 
stamps  every  Tuesday  and  Thursday,  from  12 
noon  to  2  p.m.  The  distributors  of  stamps  at 
the  following  places  also  receive  spoiled  stamps 
for  allowance  : — Aberdeen,  Ayr,  Banff,  Cupar- 
Fife,  Dumfries,  Dundee,  Elgin,  Forfar,  Glas- 
gow, Greenock,  Inverness,  Peebles,  Perth, 
Stirling,  and  Tain. 

A  supply  of  forms  of  affidavits  is  kept  hy  the 
Solicitor  and  the  above  distributors,  and  claim- 
ants may  attend  at  the  Solicitor's  Office,  and 
have  the  affidavits  filled  up  and  taken  ;  or  they 
may  get  copies  of  the  forms,  and  take  the  oath 
before  a  justice  of  the  peace,  and  afterwards 
lodge  the  affidavits  and  the  stamps  with  any  of 
the  above  officers.  If  the  claim  be  admitted,  a 
ticket  is  issued,  stating  that  application  is  to  be 
made  for  the  new  stamps  after  Monday  se'en- 
night,  and  within  six  weeks  from  the  -date  of 
the  ticket ;  if  not  made  within  that  time,  the 
claim  will  be  forfeited. 

The  stamps,  if  belonging  to  parties  resident  in 
Edinburgh,  or  within  ten  miles  thereof,  must 
be  presented  for  allowance  within  six  months 
after  being  signed  in  the  case  of  executed  in- 
struments, and  six  months  after  being  spoiled 
in  the  case  of  unexecuted  instruments  ;  if  the 
stamps  belong  to  persons  beyond  that  distance, 
six  months  in  the  former,  and  twelve  months 
in  the  latter  case. 

Bills  and  notes  delivered  to  payees,  or  negotiated 
or  issued  in  any  way,  and  bills  accepted  or 
tendered  for  acceptance,  cannot  be  exchanged 
unless  a  new  bill  be  produced,  in  all  respects 
the  same  excepting  the  correction  of  the  error. 

As  to  the  exchange  of  sea  policies  of  insurance, 
see  30  Vict.  c.  23,  §  17.  The  cases  for  allow- 
ance are — 

1.  Where  policy  shall  be  inadvertently  filled  up 
in  an  incorrect  or  improper  manner  ; 


2.  Or  be  obliterated  or  otherwise  spoiled  and 
rendered  unfit  for  use  ; 

3.  Or  shall  be  filled  up  for  some  insurance  which 
shall  not  be  proceeded  in,  and  the  same  shall 
not  be  signed  by  any  underwriter,  but  in  no 
other  case. 

Application  must  be  made  within  six  months 
after  the  policy  shall  be  spoiled  or  become 
useless. 

Unsigned  instruments  are  allowed  if  inadvert- 
ently spoiled.  Signed,  if  void  in  law  from  the 
beginning  ;  from  error  or  mistake,  unfit  for  the 
purpose  originally  intended ;  from  death,  or 
refusal  to  sign,  of  any  person  whose  signature 
is  necessary ;  from  the  want  of  the  signature 
of  some  material  and  necessary  party ;  from 
refusal  to  act  under,  or  from  non-acceptance — 
they  shall  be  unfit  for,  or  fail  of  the  purpose 
intended;  or  if  the  transaction  be  earned 
through  by  another  instrument  duly  stamped. 
(See  53  Geo.  in.  c.  108.)  In  the  case  of  trans- 
fers of  stock  signed  by  the  seller  alone,  and 
other  instruments  if  by  one  party,  new  deeds 
require  to  be  produced  to  the  proper  officer  of 
stamps,  who,  as  to  transfers,  is  instructed  to 
certify  in  what  particulars  they  differ  from 
those  spoiled. 

Stamps  of  a  different  description  may  be  obtained 
for  any  stamp  spoiled  if  it  be  of  the  value  of  £6 
or  upwards.  Application  for  this  purpose  to 
the  Commissioners  of  Inland  Bevenue  should 
be  lodged  with  the  affidavit.  The  Commis- 
sioners, by  3  &  4  Will.  iv.  c.  97,  §  19,  may, 
if  in  their  discretion  they  think  fit,  refund,  in 
money,  the  amount  of  spoiled  stamps.  They 
are  also  authorized  to  repay  the  amount  of 
stamps  for  which  the  possessor  has  no  imme- 
diate use,  if  applied  for  within  three  months 
afte,r  being  purchased.  In  both  cases  is  de- 
ducted the  percentage  allowed  by  law  on  the 
purchase  of  stamps. 


STAMPING  DEEDS  AFTER  BEING  SIGNED. 


Beyond  Tivelve  Months.— The  duty  or  deficiency 
of  duty  shall  be  due  and  payable  to  Her  Majesty, 
and  also  the  penalty  of  £10.  The  deed  will 
only  be  stamped  on  payment  of  the  whole  or 
(as  the  case  may  be)  the  deficiency  of  the  stamp 
duty  remaining  payable  on  it,  and  over  and 
above  such  duty  a  penalty  of  £10 ;  and  if  the 
whole  amount  of  said  duty  or  deficiency  shall 
exceed  £10,  then,  in  addition  to  said  duty  and 
penalty,  there  shall  be  paid,  by  way  of  addi- 
tional penalty,  interest  on  the  duty  or  deficiency 
at  the  rate  of  five  per  cent,  from  the  date  or 
first  signing  of  the  deed ;  but  such  interest 
shall  not  exceed  the  amount  of  the  said  duty 
or  deficiency  of  duty. 

Within  Twelve  Months. — If  the  deed  shall  be 
brought  to  the  Commissioners  of  Inland  Be- 
venue within  twelve  months  after  the  first 
signing  or  executing,  in  order  to  be  stamped, 
it  may  be  stamped  without  payment  of  the 
penalty,  or  on  payment  only  of  a  portion 
thereof,  provided  it  shall  be  proved  to  the 
satisfaction  of  the  Commissioners  that  the 
deed  was  not  duly  stamped  previously  to  being 
signed,  by  reason  of  accident,  mistake,  inad- 
vertency, or  urgent  necessity,  and  without  any 
■wilful  design  to  evade  or  delay  the  payment  of 
duty.     (13  &  14  Vict.  c.  97,  §  12.) 

Abroad. — If  the  deed  shall  be  executed  by  any 
party  abroad,  it  may  be  stamped  without  any 


penalty,  if  brought  to  be  so  within  two  calendar 
months  from  the  time  of  being  received  in  the 
kingdom,  upon  proof  of  the  facts  to  the  satis- 
faction of  the  Commissioners.  (13  &  14  Vict 
c.  97,  <§  13.) 
Adhesive  Stamps. — Where  adhesive  stamps  may 
be  affixed  to  any  instrument,  an  officer  of  In- 
land Revenue,  authorized  by  the  Commis- 
sioners, may,  on  the  instrument  being  produced 
to  him,  affix  and  cancel  the  adhesive  stamp. 
The  instrument  shall  thereupon  be  deemed 
sufficiently  stamped.  But  this  not  to  apply  to 
instruments  not'  allowed  to  be  stamped  after 
being  made,  signed,  or  issued,  nor  to  instru- 
ments after  the  expiration  of  the  period  limited 
for  stamping  them.  The  penalty  required  to 
be  paid  on  stamping  of  the  instrument  is  not 
affected  by  this  provision.  (24  &  25  Vict.  c. 
91,  §  32.) 

N.B. — The  following  notice,  dated  17th  April 
1868,  has  been  issued,  as  to  receiving  and 
stamping  instruments  and  forms  at  Edin- 
burgh :— 

Instruments  and  Forms  will  be  stamped  at  No. 
10  Waterloo  Place,  Edinburgh,  subject  to  the 
following  conditions : — 

INSTRUMENTS. 

Instruments  (other  than  agreements  liable 


STAMP  DUTIES,  ETC. 


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to  a  duty  of  6d.,  and  charter-parties*)  which 
may  be  lawfully  stamped,  will,  if  presented 
■within  two  months  after  the  first  date,  be  re- 
ceived on  any  lawful  day,  except  Saturday, 
between  the  hours  of  10  a.m.  and  2  p.m. 

Instruments  lodged  on  Friday  before  2  p.m., 
or  on  Saturday  before  12  noon,  will  be  de- 
livered to  the  person  or  persons  presenting  the 
relative  ticket  or  tickets  on  the  following 
Monday,  or  on  the  first  lawful  day  thereafter, 
between  the  hours  of  1  and  2  p.m.  If  lodged 
on  Monday,  Tuesday,  Wednesday,  or  Thurs- 
day, instruments  will  be  delivered  out,  on  pre- 
sentation of  the  relative  tickets,  between  1  and 
2  p.m.  on  the.  day  immediately  following  that 
on  which  they  were  lodged,  or  on  the  first 
lawful  day  thereafter,  except  Saturday.  Each 
instrument  must  be  called  for  on  the  day  and 
at  the  time  indicated  in  the  ticket  issued  when 
the  instrument  was  lodged;  and  the  ticket  must 
be  produced  when  the  instrument  is  called  for. 

Agreements  liable  to  a  duty  of  6d.  will  be 
received  within  fourteen  days  after  date,  and 
stamped  and  delivered  out  as  above  indicated. 

Charter-parties  will  be  received  within  seven 
days  after  date,  on  payment  of  a  duty  of  6d. 
and  4s.  Cd.;  after  seven  days  and  within  one 
calendar  month  after  date  and  first  signing,  on 
payment  of  the  duty  and  £10. 

*  As  to  stamping  agreements  and  charter-parties, 
see  notes  under  these  heads. 


FORMS  (DRAFTS,  RECEIPTS,  ETC.) 

Will  be  received  on  every  lawful  day,  between 
the  hours  of  10  and  11  a.m.,  and  will  be  de- 
livered out  between  10  and  11  a.m.  on  a  day 
which  .will  be  indicated  in  the  respective 
tickets  delivered  to  the  persons  lodging  such 
forms,  or  in  printed  notices  to  be  thereafter 
addressed  to  them. 

It  will  materially  conduce  to  the  despatch  of 
business  if  the  forms  to  be  stamped  shall  be 
made  up  in  packets  not  exceeding  10,000  or 
thereby. 

In  ordinary  cases,  and  in  the  absence  of  any 
undue  pressure,  forms  will  be  delivered  out 
within  forty-eight  hours  after  they  shall  have 
been  lodged. 

Schedules  for  the  use  of  persons  lodging 
instruments  or  forms  will  be  supplied  at  the 
office. 

The  duties  to  be  impressed  on  instruments 
or  forms  must  be  paid  to  the  cashier,  No.  3 
Lobby,  before  the  goods  are  lodged. 

Of  the  goods  lodged,  due  care  will  be  taken  ; 
but  it  must  be  understood  that  the  risk  is  with 
the  owners  and  not  with  the  office. 

If  an  opinion  shall  be  required  as  to  the 
duty  payable  in  respect  of  any  deed  or  instru- 
ment, application  for  an  adjudication  schedule 
must  be  made  at  the  Solicitor's  Office,  No.  5. 


DOUBTS  AS  TO  THE  SUFFICIENCY  OF  STAMPS  MAY  BE  EEMOVED. 


The  opinion  of  the  Commissioners  of  Inland 
Revenue  as  to  the  duty  to  which  a  deed, 
whether  previously  stamped  or  otherwise,  is 
chargeable,  may  be  obtained  on  the  deed  being 
presented  at  their  office  (Edinburgh),  and  a  fee 
of  10s.  paid.  The  duty  or  insufficient  duty 
which  the  Commissioners  may  assess,  and  the 
penalty,  if  any,  being  paid,  they  shall  stamp 
the  deed  with  the  duty  so  paid ;  and  thereupon, 
and  also  in  the  case  of  the  deed  being  previously 
sufficiently  stamped,  shall  also  impress  the  deed 
with  a  particular  stamp  to  be  provided  for  the 
purpose.  The  deed  shall  then  be  received  in 
evidence,  notwithstanding  any  objection  to  it 
as  insufficiently  stamped.  The  provision  does 
not  apply  to  bonds  or  mortgages  for  unlimited 
amounts,  nor  to  instruments  after  being  signed, 
prohibited  from  being  stamped.  On  the  stamp 
duties  assessed  being  paid,  and  40s.  for  costs 
being  deposited,  the  opinion  of  the  Commis- 
sioners may  be  appealed  against  to  the  Court 
of  Exchequer  in  Scotland,  if  the  deed  has  been 
presented  for  the  opinion  of  the  Commissioners 
at  their  office  in  Edinburgh;  to  the  Court  of 
Exchequer  at  Westminster,  if  the  deed  has  been 
presented  at  London  ;  to  the  Court  of  Ex- 
chequer in  Ireland,  if  the  deed  has  been  pre- 
sented in  Dublin.     (13  &  14  Vict.  c.  97,  §  14 


&  15;  28  &  29  Vict.  c.  96,  §  22.)  The  Com- 
missioners may  also  adjudge  on  deeds  not 
liable  to  any  Stamp  duty;  and  if  any  duty  is 
assessed,  the  party  may  appeal.  (16  &  17  Vict. 
c.  59,  §  13.) 

N.B. — Instruments  are  received  for  adjudication 
at  the  Solicitor's  Office,  Inland  Revenue,  Edin- 
burgh, on  the  same  conditions  as  to  duty  and 
penalty  as  instruments  to  be  stamped  merely 
(see  above).  The  mode  of  proceeding  is  as  fol- 
lows : — The  sum  of  ten  shillings  for  the  adjudi- 
cation stamp  is  first  to  be  paid  to  the  Cashier, 
No.  3  Lobby.  Then  the  schedule  (the  duty 
to  be  impressed  of  course  not  being  inserted  in 
the  schedule),  the  instrument  after  execution, 
and  an  abstract  (written  on  foolscap  paper)  of 
it  giving  the  substance  of  the  clauses  and  pro- 
visions, particularly  dates  and  sums,  and  a  refe- 
rence to  the  page  on  which  each  commences), 
are  to  be  left  at  the  Solicitor's  Office,  No.  5,  on 
Mondays  and  Wednesdays,  between  10  and  12 
o'clock  only.  Between  10  and  12  o'clock  on  the 
Thursday  following,  a  party  who  can  give  ex- 
planation must  call  on  the  Assistant-Solicitor, 
No.  6 ;  and  he  should  be  prepared  to  pay  the 
proper  duty,  and  penalty  if  any,  to  the  Cashier, 
No.  3  Lobby.  ' 


DUPLICATES  OR  COUNTERPARTS. 


Duplicates  or  counterparts  of  instruments  requir- 
ing to  be  impressed  with  the  denoting  stamp  to 
render  them  valid,  may  be  lodged  at  the  Soli- 
citor's Office,  No.  5  Inland  Revenue,  Edin- 
burgh, between  10  and  12  o'clock  on  Mondays 
and  Wednesdays  only.  A  transmission  of 
them  is  made  once  a  week  to  the  Head  Office. 
The  principal  instrument,  as  well  as  the  dupli- 


cate, must  be  lodged,  and  both  must  appear  to 
be  properly  stamped,  otherwise  they  will  not 
be  transmitted. 

Mem. — The  revenue  takes  no  risk  of  loss  or  in- 
jury connected  with  the  custody  or  carriage  of 
the  instruments  received  and  transmitted  to  be 
stamped. 


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ASSESSED  TAXES. 


ASSESSED  TAXES. 


Armorial  Bearings. 

Persons  using  armorial  bearings,  keeping 

a  carriage  taxed  at  the  rate  of  £3,  10s.,£2  12     9 

Not  keeping  such  carriage, 0  13     2 

Carriages. 

Carriage  with  four  wheels,  drawn  by 
two  or  more  horses  or  mules, 3  10     0 

Do.  drawn  by  one  horse  or  mule, 2     0     0 

Carriage  with  four  wheels,  each  of  less 
diameter  than  thirty  inches,  and  drawn 
by  two  or  more  ponies  or  mules  not 
exceeding  thirteen  hands  in  height, ...  1  15     0 

Do.  drawn  by  one  such  pony  or  mule,...  10     0 

Carriage   with  less    than   four  wheels, 

drawn  by  two  or  more  horses  or  mules,  2     0     0 

Do.  drawn  by  one  horse  or  mule, 0  15     0 

Do.  drawn  by  one  pony  or  mule,  not 

exceeding   thirteen  hands  in   height,  0  10     0 

Carriages  kept  solely  for  being  let  to  hire, 
one-half  the  above  duties  respectively. 

Carriage  with  four  wheels,  used  by  a 
common  carrier  for  the  carriage  of 
goods,  and  occasionally  passengers, 
for  hire,  2    6    8 

Do.  with  less  than  four  wheels 16     8 

Exemptions. — Licensed  hackney  and  stage  car- 
riages ;  Carriages  kept  for  being  let  to  hire 
with  a  horse  or  horses  by  a  person  licensed 
to  let  horses  for  hire ;  "Waggon,  van,  or  cart 
used  solely  in  trade  or  husbandry,  on  which 
the  name,  surname,  and  place  of  abode  of  the 
owner  is  legibly  painted,  and  which  on  no 
occasion  is  used  for  any  other  purpose,  except 
for  conveying  the  owner  or  his  family  to  or 
from  church. 

Hairpowder,  persons  using, £13     6 

Horses. 

Horses  exceeding  the  height  of  thirteen 
hands,  for  riding  or  drawing  car- 
riages, each 110 

H  used  by  a  farmer  making  his  livelihood 

principally  by  husbandry, 0  10     6 

Do.  where  more  than  one  kept,  remain- 
der at  21s.  each. 

If  one  only  used  by  a  clergyman,  phy- 
sician, surgeon,  or  apothecary,  bailiff, 
shepherd,  herdsman,  0  10     6 

H  not  used  for  riding  or  drawing  car- 
riages, but  kept  for  trade, 0  10     6 

Pony  or  mule,  not  exceeding  thirteen 
hands,  for  riding  or  drawing  any  car- 
riage,      0  10     6 

Pony  or  mule,  not  exceeding  thirteen 
hands,  if  not  used  for  riding  or  draw- 
ing any  carriage, 0     5     3 

Exemptions. — Horses  used  solely  for  the  purposes 
of  husbandry,  or  by  market  gardeners  or  dairy- 
men in  their  business,  and  mares  kept  solely 
for  breeding,  and  horses  not  used  for  labour  or 
otherwise. 

Any  horse  used  truly  for  the  purpose  of  hus- 
bandry, or  of  drawing  any  carriage  not 
chargeable  with  duty,  or  of  carrying  burdens 
in  the  course  of  the  owner's  trade  or  occupa- 
tion, and  which  may  be  ridden  to  or  from  the 
place  where  the  load  or  burden  is  to  be  taken 
up  or  deposited,  or  for  procuring  medical  assist- 
ance, not  chargeable  as  a  riding-horse. 

Horses  used  in  drawing  licensed  stage  carnages. 

Horses  kept  solely  to  be  let  for  hire  by  licensed 
persons. 


Horses  kept  solely  for  drawing  licensed  hackney 
carriages. 

Horses  kept  for  sale  by  assessed  horse-dealers, 
and  not  otherwise  used. 

Persons  keeping  horses  or  mules  bona  fide  for  the 
purpose  of  husbandry,  and  occasionally  using 
them  for  drawing  burdens,  not  chargeable  with 
the  duty  of  10s.  6d.  for  more  than  two  of  such 
horses  or  mules  kept  on  any  one  farm  or  any 
one  parish  or  place,  provided  such  horses  or 
mules  are  not  employed  in  any  purpose  of 
trade,  or  in  drawing  for  hire,  or  in  drawing 
any  carriage  chargeable  with  duty. 

Farmers'  horses  or  mules  occasionally  used  for 
drawing  burdens,  or  let  for  drawing,  for  hire 
or  profit,  if  not  used  for  drawing  any  carriage 
chargeable  with  duty. 

Horse-Dealers.  —  Every  person    exercising  the 
business, £13  15    0 

Exemptions. — Persons  who  sell  only  horses  bred 
by  themselves,  or  kept  as  farming  stock  at 
least  three  months. 

House  Duty. 

On  each  inhabited  dwelling-house  of  the  annual 
value  of  £20  or  upwards,  occupied  as  a  farm 
house  by  a  tenant  or  farm-servant,  or  in  which 
articles  are  exposed  for  sale,  or  licensed  for  the 
sale  of  excisable  liquors,  a  duty  of  6d.  per 
pound  ;  all  others,  9d. 
Male  Servants. 

For  each  male  servant,  eighteen  years  or  up- 
wards, in  the  capacity  of  maitre  d'hote],  house- 
steward,  master  of  the  horse,  groom  of  the 
chamber, valet  de  chambre,  butler,  under-butler, 
clerk  of  the  kitchen,  confectioner,  cook,  house- 
porter,  footman,  running-footman,  coachman, 
groom,  postilion,  stable-boy,  or  helper  in  the 
stables  of  the  master,  gardener,  park-keeper, 
gamekeeper,  huntsman,or  whipper-in,  £1     1     0 

Under  eighteen  years, 0  10     6 

Under-gardener,    0  10     6 

Under-gamekeeper,  0  10     6 

N.B. — The  above  duties  are  payable  for  every 
male  servant  employed  as  above,  and  not  being  a 
servant  to  his  employer,  if  the  employer  shall 
otherwise  be  chargeable  with  the  foregoinsr  duties 
on  a  servant  or  carriage,  or  for  more  than  one 
horse. 

Tavern  waiters  above  eighteen  years  of 
age, £1     1     0 

Under  eighteen,  0  10    6 

Exemptions. — Any  male  servant  under  the  age  of 
twenty-one,  being  the  son  or  grandson  of  the 
employer,  and  a  member  of  his  household. 

Male  servant  emplo3'ed  by  any  licensed  victualler 
to  carry  out  liquor  to  customers,  although 
occasionally  required  to  wait  on  guests,  pro- 
vided one  only  is  kept. 

Male  servant  employed  as  an  ostler  or  helper  in 
the  stables  of  any  licensed  innkeeper. 

Male  servant  employed  as  groom  or  stable-boy 
by  any  livery  stable-keeper,  horse-dealer,  or 
person  licensed  to  let  horses  for  hire,  or  to 
keep  and  use  any  stage  or  hackney  carriage; 
also  male  servant  employed  by  such  licensed 
person  to  drive  any  licensed  stage  or  hackney 
carriage,  or  carriage  and  horse  let  to  hire  for 
less  than  twenty-eight  days. 

Male  servant  employed  by  stable-keeper  for 
taking  care  of  and  training  a  racehorse. 


PROPERTY  AND  INCOME  TAX. 


613 


PROPERTY  AND  INCOME  TAX. 


Note. — Exemption  from  Income  Tax  is  granted  to  persons  whose  incomes  are  less  than  £100  a 
year.  Deduction  to  the  extent  of  the  duty  on  £G0  is  granted  to  persons  whose  incomes  are  less 
than  £200  a  year. 


I  nuities,  dividends,  and  shares  of  annuities, 
payable  out  of  the  public  revenue,  6d. 

Schedule  D. — (Trades  and  Professions.')*  On  each 
20s.  of  annual  amount  of  gains,  profits,  or  re- 
turns, from  trades,  professions,  employments, 
or  vocations,  or  from  personal  or  other  property 
not  included  in  schedules  A,  B,  C,  or  E,  6d. 

Schedule  E. — (Public  Salaries.)  On  each  20s.  of 
■  annual  amount  of  salaries,  pensions,  or  an- 
nuities paid  out  of  the  public  revenue,  or  for 
any  public  office  or  employment,  6d. 

*  Deduction  is  allowed,  when  claimed,  tinder  schedules  D  and  E,  of  any  annual  premium  (not 
exceeding  one -sixth  part  of  the  claimant's  income  from  every  source)  paid  for  insurance,  or  deferred 
annuity,  on  the  claimant's  own  or  his  wife's  life,  to  any  insurance  company  in  existence  on  1st  November 
1844,  or  registered  pursuant  to  Act  7  &  8  Vict.  c.  110 ;  or  of  any  annual  payment  made  under  Act  of 
Parliament  to  a  widows'  or  children's  fund. 


Schedule  A.— (Real  Property.)  On  each  20s.  of 
annual  value  of  lands,  tenements,  and  heri- 
tages, in  respect  of  the  proper/!/,  6d. 

Schedule  TS.— (Occupancy  of  Peal  Property.)  On 
each  20s.  of  annual  value  of  lands,  tenements, 
and  heritages  (other  than  a  dwelling-house 
separate  from  a  farm)  in  Scotland,  in  respect 
of  the  occupancy,  2d. 

Schedule  C. — (Public  Funds.)  On  each  20s.  of 
annual   amount  of  profits   from  interest,  an- 


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BANK  DIRECTORY. 


BANKS  AND  BANKING  COMPANIES  IN  SCOTLAND, 
WITH  THEIR  AGENCIES. 


BANK  OF  SCOTLAND, 

Bank  Street. 

Treasurer,  David  Davidson. 
Secretary,  George  M.  Tytler. 
Assistant  Secretary,  James  A.  Wenley. 
Cashier,  Thomas  Armstrong. 

Tellers,  James  Laing,  J.  S.  Martin,  D.  E.  Shiell,  J. 
H.  Eobertson. 

Town  Branches  and  Agents. 

New  Town,  99  George  Street,  Charles  Bruce. 
Southern  District,  7  Clerk  Street,  G.  S.  Veitch. 
Stockbridge,    15    North-west    Circus    Place,    John 

Hewat. 
Greenside,  21  Picardy  Place,  James  Haswell. 
Morningside,  5  Merchiston  Terrace,  Wm.  "Watson. 
Leith,  92  Constitution  Street,  George  B.  M.  Wyse. 

London  Office — 
11  Old  Broad  Street,  E.C. ;  T.  F.  Sandeman,  agent. 

London  Agents. 

Bank  of  England;  Coutts  and  Co.;  and  Smith,  Payne, 
and  Smiths. 


BOYAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND, 

35  St  Andrew  Square. 

Cashier,  L.  Eobertson. 
Secretary,  James  Wright. 
Accountants,  W.  Turnbull  and  D.  E.  W.  Hide. 
Cash-keeper,  Andrew  A.  Kerr. 

Inspectors  of  Branches,  F.  C.  Setonand  J.  B.  Bishop. 
Tellers,  A.  M.  Home,  F.  A.  Mackay,  P.  D.  Grieve, 
P.  A.  Dassauville,  John  Heron. 


Town  Branch,  5  Hunter  Square,  W.  Morton. 
Leith,  30  Bernard  Street,  Andrew  H.  Wilson. 

Draws  on 
Bank  of  England  and  its  Branches;  Coutts  and  Co. 
London  ;  and  Bank  of  Ireland  and  its  Branches. 


BBITISH  LINEN  COMPANY  BANK, 

40  St  Andrew  Square. 

Manager,  James  Syme. 
Secretary,  W.  Spence. 
Secretary,  W.  Paterson. 
Cashier,  Archibald  Nimmo. 
Accountant,  W.  Henderson. 

Tellers,  John  M'Culloch,  J.  S.  K.  Maclean,  Patrick 
Martine,  Thomas  Campbell,  and  John  Eitchie. 

Branch  Offices  and  Agents. 

Newington,  51  South  Clerk  Street,  J.  W.  Urquhart. 
West  End,  141  Princes  Street,  E.  Chancellor. 
Leith,  48  Bernard  Street,  Joseph  Cundell. 

Draws  on 

Smith,  Payne,  and  Smiths,  London  ;  Bank  of  Eng- 
land, and  Bank  of  Ireland,  and  their  Branches. 


COMMEBCIAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND, 

14  George  Street. 

Manager,  Alex.  Kincaid  Mackenzie. 

Secretary,  James  Eeid. 

Cashier,  W.  Leckie. 

Accountant,  Peter  Lang. 

Assistant  Secretary   and  General  Superintendent  of 

Branches,  E.  L.  Peploe. 
Tellers,  W.  Wratson,  John  Gibson,  T.  Balmain,  J. 

Watt. 

Sub-offices  and  Agents. 

30  Grassmarket,  E.  M.  Eussell. 

100  South  Bridge,  Peter  Eobertson. 

Stockbridge,  4  North-west  Circus  Place,  James  Paris. 

2  Greenside  Place,  John  Gulland. 

Leith  Branch,6Q  Constitution  Street,Eobert  Mowbray. 

Draws  on 

I  London  and  Westminster  Bank,  and  Coutts  and 
Co.,  London. 


BANK  DIRECTORY. 


G15 


NATIONAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND, 

42  St  Andrew  Square. 

Manager,  William  James  Duncan. 
Secretary,  Thomas  Anderson. 
Accountant,  John  Rhind. 

Town  Branches  and  Agents. 
South  Side,  3  Nicolson  Square,  Murdoch  Ross. 
West  End,  144  Princes  Street,  A.  M.  Fraser. 
Leith,  16  Bernard  Street,  William  Strachan  and 
John  Turnbull. 

Draws  on 
Glyn,  Mills,  and  Co. ;  Coutts  and  Co. ;  and  the  Union 
Bank  of  London. 

London  Office — 
37  Nicholas  Lane,  E.C.;  James  Milln,  agent. 


UNION  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND, 

Parliament  Square,  Edinburgh,  and  Ingram 
Street,  Glasgow. 

Edinburgh. 

Manager,  Samuel  Hay. 
Secretary,  William  Brand. 
Cashier,  Laurence  Taylor. 
Accountant,  John  Simpson. 

Glasgow. 

Manager,  Charles  Gairdner. 
Assistant  do.,  James  Affleck. 
Cashier,  James  Beid. 
Secretary,  M.  J.  B.  Fullarton. 
Accountant,  George  Beston. 

Edinburgh  Branches  and  Agents. 
62  George  Street,  B.  R.  Murray. 
9  Downie  Place,  James  Morton. 
245  Canongate,  J.  H.  Stott ;  A.  S.  Nimmo,  acct. 
Leith,  14  Bernard  Street,  John  A.  White. 

Draws  on 
Contts  and  Co.,  and  Glyn  and  Co.,  London. 


CLYDESDALE  BANKING  COMPANY, 

Head  Office — 10  Miller  Street,  Glasgow. 

Manager,  G.  Beadman. 

Deputy  Manager,  W.  Brown. 

Secretary,  Ales.  Mathers. 

Assistant  Manager,  M.  Balmain. 

Cashier,  W.  Tod. 

Accountant,  D.  Ferguson. 

Assistant  Secretary,  John  Cameron. 

Inspectors  of  Branches,  John  Paterson  and  P.  Clark, 


Edinburgh  and  Leith  Offices — 29  George 
Street. 

Manager,  James  Greenhill. 

Accountant,  Robert  Hastings. 

Tellers,    John    Lowe,   John    Legat,   and  Andrew 

Rankine. 
High  Street — Agent,  Alexander  Auchie. 

Accountant,  Peter  Cunningham. 
Leith,  15  Bernard  Street — Agent,  G.  W.  Reoch. 
Acct.,  H.  T.  Thomson. 

Draws  on 

London  and  Westminster  Bank  ;  Barnetts,  Hoares, 
Hanburys,  and  Lloyd,  bankers,  London. 


CITY  OF  GLASGOW  BANK, 

24  Virginia  Street,  Glasgow. 

Manager,  Alexander  Stronach. 
Secretary,  John  Low. 
Law  Secretary,  George  Roy. 
Cashier,  John  Turnbull. 
Accountant,  R.  S.  Stronach. 
Superintendent  of  Branches,  W.  Miller. 
Inspector  of  Branches,  R.  Gray. 

Edinburgh — 14  Hanover  Street. 
Manager,  William  Bain. 

Accountants,  Aw.  Henderson  and  Geo.  Williamson. 
Tellers,  R.  Braid,  Jas.  Carmichael,  and  Geo.  Smith. 

Sub-offices. 

60  Grassmarhet,  George  Steele. 

8  Hunter  Square,  Hugh  Scott  Pillans. 


SAVINGS  BANK, 

N.  Bank  St. 
Manager,  C.  Meikle. 

London  Agents. 

Smith,  Payne,  and  Smiths 


AGBA  BANK, 

17  St  Andrew  Square. 
Manager,  Robert  Hunter. 


CHARTERED  MERCANTILE  BANK  OF 
INDIA,  LONDON,  AND  CHINA, 

128  George  Street. 
Agent,  Charles  Pearson,  C.A. 


ORIENTAL  BANK  CORPORATION, 

23  St  Andrew  Square. 
Agent,  Robert  Dundas  Cay. 


616 


BANK  DIRECTORY. 


LIST   OF   BRANCHES. 


Bank  of  Scotland. 


J.  A.  Sinclair,  Robert 

Brodie  (pro  agent). 

Charles  W.  L.  Forbes. 


George  Thomson. 


D.  H.  Halkett. 


Jas.  Moffat,  and  Jas. 
Moffat,  jun. 


James  Muir. 
D.  J.  Mack. 


Henry  W.  Walker. 
John  M'Murtrie  and 
James  M'Murtrie 


Alex.  Pitcairn  Rami] 
ton  Ballantyne  (pro 
agent). 


Archibald  Brownlie. 
Joseph  Watson 
(sub-agent). 


John  Sinclair. 


A.  &  Rob.  Robertson. 


A.  K.  Mackinnon. 


Angus  M'Donald, 
Duncan  Stewart 
(sub-agent) 


Henry  Maclellan. 


James  Cunningham. 


Royal  Bank. 


Smith  and  Cochran. 


Wm.  Teaman. 
Airlie  St. — Wm.  Jaap 


Andrew    Binny    and 

Alexander  Hutton 
James  L.  Bailey. 


D.  Campbell  (district 

manager). 
Walter  Carter. 


Alex,  and  D.  Simpson. 


David  Thomson. 


J.  Anderson. 

David  Guthrie  &  Sons 


J.  C.  Lindsay. 
Andrew  Wilkie 


Lachlan  M'Intyre. 
James  Bishop. 


Js.  &  Alex.  M'Master. 
Thomas  Torrance. 


Branches. 

British  Linen  Co. 

Commercial  Bank. 

Abington 

Alex.  W.  Paterson. 

Aberdeen 

John  Manson. 

George  Milne. 

Aberfeldy 

Aberlour 

Airdiie    .... 

Alexandria 

Alloa       .... 

James  Moir. 

Alva       .... 

Alyth      .... 

Annan     .... 

Robert  Irving 

Simpson  &  Skelton. 

Anstruther 

Philip  Olipliant. 

Arbroath 

James  A.  Dickson. 

M  Donald  and  Rollo 

Ardrossan 

Aucidnblae 

Auchterarder . 

Auchtermuchty 

Ayr         .... 

H.  C.  Gray. 

Avton      .... 

James  Bondhitl 

Balmacara 

John  Finlayson. 

Balfron    .... 

Michael  Robertson. 

Ballachulish  . 

Ballater  .... 

Banchory 

Banff      .... 

Wiliam  Auld. 

Barrhead 

Barrhill  .... 

Bathgate 

Beauly    .... 

Alexander  Fraser. 

Beith       .... 

James  Faulds. 

Berwick-on-Tweed 

Biggar    .... 

John  Paul. 

Blair-Athole    . 

Blairgowrie    . 

Anderson  and  Chap- 
man. 

Bo'ness    .... 

Bonn  ill    .... 

Patrick  Moir. 

Brechin  .... 

D.  D.  Black. 

Bridge  of  Allan 

Broadford 

Broughty  Ferry 

Broxburn 

Buckhaven  (Sub-Branch) 

Buckie    .... 

Burntisland     . 

Callander 

Walter  Buchannan. 

Campbeltown. 

Charles  M'Taggart. 

Campsie  .... 

Carluke  .... 

James  Gilchrist. 

Carnoustie 

Carmvath 

John  Ferguson. 

Castle-Douglas 

James  Moffat. 

Castletown,      Caithness 

Alexander  M'Donald. 

(Sub-Branch) 

Catrine    .... 

Coatbridge 

Coldstream 

William  Douglas. 

Colinsburgh    . 

John  Wood. 

Conine  (Sub-Branch)     , 

Archibald  Ballantine. 

Coupar-Angus 

Crail  (Sub-Branch) 

Philip  Oliphant 

Crieff      .... 

William  Brown. 

Cromarty 

Robert  Ross. 

CuUen     .... 

BANK  DIRECTORY. 


617 


LIST   OP   BRANCHES. 


National  Bank. 


Thomas  Adam. 


James  Kidd. 
David  ir  Watt. 


H.  B.  Mackintosh. 


G.  Gemmell. 


James  Watt. 


John  Johnston. 


Stephen  Sanderson. 
Adam  Pairman. 


Alexander  Kidd. 


J.  &W.H.Lidderdale. 


T.  B.  Marshall,  intm. 


D.  Clark  and  C.  Boyd 


D.    Wyllie    (cashier) 

Wm.  Cutto  {sec). 
George  Rankin. 
Wm.  and  Rob.  Green 


Thomas  Brydie. 
William  Cuwan. 


William   Young    and 

Son. 
Robert  Playfair. 
Hunters  and  Co. 


George  Haynes. 
Jolin  Malcolm. 
James  liust. 
Matthew  Anderson. 


John  Wright. 
W.  F.  Love!" 


Archibald  Stewart, 
W.  S.  Soutar. 


fiordon  and  Lamb. 
William  Baird. 


Alexander  Crosby. 
Alexander  Bremner. 


Richard  Hewitt. 


Robert  Henderson. 


Bett  and  Paton. 


J.  and  A.  Gibson. 


Branches. 


William  L.  Taylor. 


Abington 
Aberdeen 

Aberfeldy 

Abeilour 

Airdrie    . 

Alexandria 

Alloa 

Alva 

Alyth      . 

Annan     . 

Anstruther 
Arbroath 

Ardrossan 

Auchinblae 

Auchterarder 

Auchtermuchty 
Ayr 

Ayton 
Balmacara 
Balfron   . 
Ballachulish   . 


Ballater  . 

Banchory 
Banff  . 
Barrhead 


Barrhill  . 
Bathgate 
Beauly  . 
Beith 

Berwick- on-T  weed 
Biggar    . 
Blair-Athole    . 
Blairgowrie    . 

Bo'ness  . 
Bonhill  . 
Brechin  . 

Bridge  of  Allan 
Broadford 
Broughty  Ferry 
Broxburn 
Buckhaven 
Buckie     . 
Burntisland    . 
Callander 


Campbeltown 

Campsie  . 

Carluke  . 

Carnoustie 

Carnwath 

Castle-Douglas 

Castletown,      Caithness 

(Sub-Branch), 
Catrine   . 
Coatbridge 
Coldstream 
Colinsburgh    . 
Connie  (Sub-Branch) 
Coupar-Angus 
Crail  (Sub-Branch) 
Crieff      . 
Cromarty 
Cullen     . 


Clydesdale  Bank. 


James  Watson. 
Lewis  Guthrie. 
John  Fotheringham. 


John  Smith. 
Chapel  &  Inverwick. 


R.  M.  Kay. 


City  of  Glasgow  Bank. 


John  Cruickshank 

and  J.  Morison 
John  Morison. 


David  Mitchell. 


John  Emslie. 
James  Farquharson. 


William  Pollock. 


Robert  Brock. 
William  Ramsey. 


Peter  L.  Forgan. 
George  Scott. 


David  M'Dougall. 


James  Watson. 


J.  Crosbie  &  J.  Forbes. 
Peter  M'Lean. 


E.  HyslopandT.Sloss. 


John  Don. 

T.  Ersken  Methven. 

John  M 'Donald. 


Thomas  Mathews. 
Robert  Summers. 


James  Macrosty. 


618 


BANK  DIRECTORY. 


Bank  of  Scotland. 

Royal  Bank. 

Branches. 

British  Linen  Co. 

Commercial  Bank. 

H.  Rose,  H  B   M'Lel- 

Andrew  White. 

Cumnock 



lan  {sub-agent). 

Arthur  Russell. 

Cupar     .... 

William  Pagan  &  Son. 

George  Hogarth. 

Dalbeattie 



Rich.  Paterson. 

Dalkeith. 

George  and  Jas.  Gra « 

Robert  Guthrie. 

Dalmellington 
Dairy  (Ayrshire)    . 
Dairy  (New  Galloway) 
Denny     . 
Dingwall 

Dollar      . 

Douglas  (Lanarkshire) 

A.  D.  Scott. 

R.  Main. 

Doune 

Hugh  M'Callum. 

Drymen  . 
Dumbarton     . 

John  Robson. 

James  Johnston. 

Gordon  &  Whitelaw. 

Dumfries 
Dunblane 

S.  Adamson. 

Primrose  <fc  Gordon/ 

Dunbar  . 

John  Kelly. 

William  H.  Ritchie.^ 

William  Moir,  jun. 

Castle  Street — George 

Dundee  . 

J.  Christie,  T.  Sander- 

K. W.  Henderson. 

Mackenzie,  manag. 

son. 

Murraygate  —  David 

Anderson. 

King  St.— R.M.Brodie 

West   Port—  *    *    * 

John  Carr. 

Dunfermline  . 

John  Landale. 

D.  G.  Rutherford. 

Dunkeld . 

George  Carphin. 

Dunning 

Dunoon  . 

G  Peat  &  R.  F.  Hardy. 

W.  K.  Hunter. 

Dunse 

James  Wylie. 

Andrew  Harrow. 

Thomas  Shankland. 

Dysart     . 
Eaglesha-m 
Earlston  . 
Ecclefechan 
East  Linton 
Edzell     . 

Henry  Balfour. 

Murdoch  &  Forsyth. 

Elgin 

Elie 

Ellon 

Brander  &  Gall. 

Alex.  Mackenzie. 

Errol 

Eyemouth  (Su 

b-Branch) 

J.  Bowhill. 

David  M.  Peebles. 

John  Gair. 
James  Ireland. 

Falkirk   . 

Falkland 

Ferry-Port-on 

Fettercairn 

Fochabers 

-Craig 

Charles  S.  Gauld. 

William  Roberts. 

John  &  Wm.  Yearn  an. 

Forfar     . 

George  Lyon. 

East  High  St.— David 

Crighton  and  David 

Steele. 

Forres     .... 
Fort-William 

Thomas  Davidson. 
Jas  Macgregor  &Son. 

Alexander  Mein. 

Fraserburgh  . 

William     and    Alex- 

William Paterson  and 

Galashiels 

James  Smail. 

ander  Rutherford. 

R.  Stewart. 

Galston  .... 

Henry  D.  Glover. 

Gatehouse 

A.  Nielson  (man.),  G. 

Wm.  Brown,  jun.,  and 

Girvan    . 

William  Murray. 

W.  Hill  (sub-man.), 

J.  Maclimont. 

W.  Nielson,  acct. 

Laurieston  —  James 

Arch.  Robertson 

Glasgow 

A.  L.  Fowler,  J  Gnnn. 

Stuart  and  Sloane. 

Gourlay,        Robert 

(cashier  &  agent),ll. 

Bridge    St.— William 

Trongate — Jn.  Wyse 

Gourlay  {sub-agent) 

Cowan  (sub-cashier). 

Neilson. 

Canning  PI. — T.  Dm 

Hvtcheson  town — J  ohn 

Canning  St.  &  Gallow- 

Canning    St.  —  John 

St  Enoch  Square. — \ 

K.  Sim. 

gate —  A.     and    J. 

Buchannan. 

M'K.  Cameron. 

Sauchiehall  St. — Alex. 

Waddel. 

M'Lean. 

Cowcaddens  —  Walter 

Gallowgate     Street. — 

Denham. 

James  Robb. 

Argyle  St. — Thomas 

Somervail. 
Hutchesontown — Hen. 

Dallachy. 
Tradeston    —    James 

Hamilton. 
Tronqate     —      John 

M 'Gibbon. 

Andrew  Ralston. 

Glamis    .... 

Glenluce 

Golspie   .... 

Donald  Gray. 

Gorebridge 

BANK  DIRECTORY 

619 

National  Bank. 

Union  Bank. 

Branches. 

Clydesdale  Bank. 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank. 

Cumnock 

William  Ettershank. 

A.  Nicholson. 

James  Grieve. 

Cupar     .... 

Dalbeattie 

Andrew  Taylor. 

William  Duncan. 

•  James  L.  Henderson. 

Dalkeith .... 
Dalmellington 

J.  A.  Brodie 
George  Dickson. 

Dairy  (Ayrshire)    . 

James  M'Cosh. 

Gow  and  Stirrat. 

D.  Morrine. 

Dairy  (New  Galloway)  . 

* 

'  George  Shand. 

Denny     . 

James  Cousland. 

i  J.  Mitchell  and  G.  H. 

Dingwall 

H.  Munro. 

Duncan. 

Alexander  Mitchell. 

Dollar     .... 
Douglas  .... 
Doune     . 
Drymen  .... 

James  Gibson. 

James  Paterson. 

Robert  Buchanan. 

Dumbarton     . 

William  Paterson. 

•  A.Hannay<fc  J.  M'Kie. 

William  Craig. 
William  Christie. 

Dumfries 
Dunblane 
Dunbar  .... 

John  Clark. 

John  Jaffray. 

John  Henderson. 

John  Morison. 

Robert  Teaman. 

W.  Beveridge. 

Joseph  Dickie. 
M.  Lawson. 

Dunfermline  . 

Dunkeld. 

Dunning 

John  Millar. 

Dunoon  .... 

Dunse     .... 

Dysart    .... 

Eaglesham 

Earlston  .... 

Ecclefechan    . 

James  Tassie. 

Archibald  MitcheL 
J.  C.  Robson. 

Jonathan  Hall. 

James  Guthrie. 

East  Linton    . 

Edzell     .... 

John  Cran. 

Elgin       .... 

George  Leslie. 

W.  R.  Ketchen. 

G.  F.  Raeburn. 

T.  Rogers  Kinmont. 

Elie         .... 
Ellon       .... 
Errol       .... 
Evemouth  (Sub-Branch) 

J.  A.  Henderson. 

Robert  Wyllie. 

Falkirk   .... 

Falkland 

Ferry-Port-on-Craig 

Fettercairn 

Fochabers 

J.  Russel  and  Aitken. 

Charles  Gulland. 
James  White. 
Alexander  Don. 

James  Young. 

William  Lowson. 

Forfar     .... 

F.  C.  M'Kenzie. 

Forres     . 

William  Sclanders. 

D.  S.  M'Laren. 

George  Wallace. 

Fort-William 
Fraserburgh  . 

William  Haldane. 

John  Hendrie, 
W.  Cairns. 

Galashiels 

Galston  .... 
Gatehouse 

Thomas  GemmelL 

W.  and  D.  Andrews. 

Girvan    . 

Robert  Cunningham. 

John     Hart,     J.    C. 

Chas.Gairdner  (man.). 

Glasgow 

Geo.  Readman  (man.). 

Gal' gate,  J.Garrowav. 

Stewart  (assist.). 

Trongate  —  Duncan 

Moore    PI.  —  Thomas 

Calton — Andrew  Reid 

Argyle  St. — J  as.  Cl  ark. 

M'Arthur. 

Keay. 

and  W.  S.  Harvev. 

St  Rollox—J.  Paris. 

Anderstnn — W.  Bell. 

Trongate.  —  P.         B. 

Ch'ing  Cross— H.  Orr. 

Sauchiehall  St. — J.  M. 

Cowcaddens — Andrew 

Junor. 

Coircaddens  —   John 

Warden. 

Forsyth. 

Lauriston    &    Paisley 

Graham   and  John 

Trongate — J.  Lamont. 

Trades/on — J.  Frame. 

Road — D  M'Laurin. 

Tennant. 

Hope  Street. —  James 

Hutchesontown. — Win. 

George  St.  (sub-br.  to 

Wallace. 

Denham. 
Calton  and  BHdneton. 

— F.  G.  Dougall. 
Anderston.    —  Hugh 

Laird,  jun. 

Coircaddens)  —  J. 
Graham  and  J.  Ten- 
nant. 

Gorbals—T.  Smith. 

Laurieston — W.  Reid. 

Rutheralen—D.  and 
R.  S.  Murray. 

Trongate — Wm  Ro- 
bertson,R.  Murdoch 
(assist.). 

West  End  —  W.  R. 
Crombie. 

Glamis    . 

Glenluce 

Golspie   .... 

Gorebridge 

= 

G.  Syminton. 
D.  Fraser. 

620 


BANK  DIRECTORY. 


Bank  of  Scotland. 

Royal  Bank. 

Branches. 

British  Linen  Co. 

Commercial  Bank. 

Gourock 

Govan     .... 

Grangemouth 

J.  S.  Mackay. 

James  Lamb. 

Granton  Harbour  . 

D.  and  J.  Grant. 

Grantown 
Greenlaw 

Thomas  Stark,  Peter 

David  JI.  Latham. 

Greenock 

Thomas  0.  Hunter. 

John  Johnston. 

Ballingall,  acct. 

T.    Todrick     and     J. 

Roughead  and  Parks. 

Haddington    . 

John  Ferme. 

William  Dods. 

Gibson. 

J.   G.   M  Cubbing,  C. 

T.  J.  &  W.  A.  Dykes. 

Hamilton 

S.  Simpson  and  Son. 

Thomas  Anderson. 

Clark  (pro  agent). 

James  Carmichael. 

Hawick 

W.  and  G.  Davidson. 

Geo.  and  Jas.  Oliver. 

Alexander  Breingan. 

Helensburgh 

Huntly    .... 

Inverary 

Invergordon   . 

Inverkeithing 

Andrew  Munro. 

Robert  Proctor. 

lnverleitlien  . 

Donald  Duff. 

Inverness 
Inverurie 

Robert  Davidson 

James  Wilson. 

David  Gray. 

Irvine      .... 
Islay        .... 

Wm.  M'Jannet. 

A.  0.  and  A.  Turnbull. 

Charles  Anderson. 
Walter  Holmes. 

Jedburgh 
Johnstone 
Keith      .... 

J.  Gumming. 

J.  S.  Turnbull. 

John  F.  S.  and  Patrick 

Kelso      .... 

J.  and  A.  Roberton. 

James  Douglas. 

S.  Darling. 

Kilbarchan 

Kilbirnie 

Killin       .... 

Adam  Cowie. 

Cumming  and  Main. 

Kilmarnock    . 

Kilsyth    .... 

Kilwinning     . 

Kincardine 

Kincraigie  (Tough) 

Kingussie 

Ebenezer  Smith. 
Duncan  Macpherson. 

A.  J.  Bruce. 

Hugh  King. 

A. C.Stephen  (sub-br.) 

George  Bogie. 

Kinross   .... 

W.  Wilson. 

A.  G.  Morgan. 

Kirkcaldy 

Davidson  &  Findlater 

W.  H.  &  D.  M'Lellan. 

Kirkcudbright 

Kirkintilloch 

Kirkwall 

Kirriemuir 

Lamlash 

Wm.  Forrest  and  Son. 

Jas.  Spence  and  Son. 

Alexander  Paterson. 

Lanark   .... 

Langholm 

Largo     .        .    '    . 

A  and  T.  Stevenson. 

S.  L.  Kello. 

James  Wilkie. 

Largs      .... 

Larkhall 
Lasswade 

R.     Romanes,     Thos. 

Lauder    .... 

Edgely,  jr.  (pro  agt.) 

Lauriston  (Falkirk) 

G.  B.  M.Wyse  (agent). 

Leiih     .... 

R.Walker  (pro  agt.) 

John  Gibb. 

Lerwick  .... 
Leslie  (Fife)    . 
Lesmahagow  . 

Charles  G.  Duncan. 

Andrew  Wilkie. 

Leven      .... 
Linlithgow 

D.  and  D.  Nicol. 
R.  R.  Glen. 

D.   Rollo  and  W.  M. 

Lochee    .... 

Ogilvie. 

Lochgelly 
Lochgilphead. 
Lochmaben     . 
Lochwinnoch . 

David  Ewart. 

Lockerbie 

Daniel  Matheson. 

Wm.   Anderson    and 

Lossiemouth  . 

Robert  Smith. 

Wm.  &  David  Brown. 
David  Murray. 

Lumsden 

Macduff  .... 

Markinch(s!ifc-6ranc/i)   . 

Maryhill. 

Mauchliue  (sub-branch) 

Maybole  .... 

Meigle    .... 

Alexander  Gowan. 
M'Millan  and  Clark. 

Freer  and  Dunn. 

Melrose  .... 
Mid-Calder     . 

Millport  .... 

Milnathort 

Mintlaw  .... 

Curle,Erskine,  <fcCurle. 

= 

James  M'Millan. 

Moffat 

Moniaive         .        .        . 

Thomas  Reid. 

:::::: 

BANK  DIRECTORY. 


621 


National  Bank. 

Union  Bank. 

Branches. 

Clydesdale  Bank. 

City  of  Gla'sgow  Bank 

i        

Gouroek 

George  Turner. 

Thomas  Baird. 

Govan     .... 
Grangemouth 
Granton  Harbour 

James  Bowes. 

Tames  Stewart. 

Grantown 
Greenlaw 

Allan  Purves. 

John  Thomson. 

James  Norwell. 

Greenock 
Haddington    . 

Alexander  Rodger. 
East  End— A.  Tasker. 

C.  S.  Caird. 

J.  and  R.  Richardson. 

Hamilton 

David  Patrick. 

John  Clark  Furrest. 

ffhomas  Purdom. 

Hawick 

William  Drysdale. 

Helensburgh 

Robert  D.  Orr. 

James  Milne. 

Huntly    .... 

John  Merson. 

Innerleithen   . 

John  Macarthur. 

Q.  11.  Wright. 

Inveraray 
Invergordon   . 
Inverkeithing         .     '    . 

William  Fraser. 

diaries  Stewart  and 

Inverness 

Jas.  Anderson. 

W.  Taylor  Rule. 

Robert  Innes. 

Inverurie 

John  Paterson. 

Irvine      .... 

Patrick  Blair. 

fiwen  Taylor. 

Islay        .... 

James  Stein. 

3.  Rutherford. 

Jedburgh 

George  Hilson,  jun. 

J.  Holmes. 

Johnstone 

John  Reid. 

Charles  Green. 

Keith       .... 

James  Tait. 

J.  M'Naughton. 

Kelso       .... 

Kilbarchan 

Kilbirnle 

Killin      .... 

John  Manson. 

C.  and  W.  Robson. 
John  Alexander. 

J.  Wilson. 

R.  &  D.  C.  Gairdner. 

Kilmai'nock    . 

J.Taylor  &  J.  Connell. 

lames  SmalL 

Alexander  Gentle. 
Mackay  &  Summers. 

Kilsyth    .... 

Kilwinning     . 

Kincardine 

Kincraigie  (Tough) 

Kingussie 

Kim-oss 

Patrick  Burns. 
Hugh  Laird. 

Thomas  Sommerville. 

[Henry  Beveridge. 

John  N.  M'Leod. 

Kirkcaldy 

James  Russell. 

R.  M.  Gordon. 

Kirkcudbright 

James  Russell. 

Kirkintilloch 

James  Stables. 

John  Baikie. 

Robert  Scarth. 

Kirkwall 

G.  B.  Brand. 

J.  M.  Black. 

Kirriemuir 

Lamlash 

James  Brodie. 
Jas.   Begg    and    Jas. 
Mackintosh. 

Lanark 

Muir  and  Alexander. 

D.  Stoddart. 

R.  Wallace  &  H.Dobie. 

Langholm 

W.  R.  Ketchen. 

F.  G.  Bruce. 

William  Elder. 

James  Stevenson. 

Largo      .... 

Largs      .... 

Larkhall 

Lasswade 

Lauder    .... 

Lauriston  (Falkirk) 
Leith     .... 

Lerwick  .... 

Leslie  (Fife)    . 

Lesmahagow  . 

Leven     .... 

Linlithgow 

Lochee    .... 

Lochgelly 

James  Lang,  jun. 
Thomas  Duncan. 
William  Young. 
Thomas  Broomfield. 

J.  Hamilton. 
John  Smith. 
John  Hardy. 

H.  and  A.  M'Ewan. 

Lochgilphead. 

Dugald  Maclachlan. 

T.  Elton  Watson. 

James  Copland. 
James  Martin. 

Hugh  Kirkwood. 

Thomas  Rennie. 

James  Shives. 
J.  J.  Burnie. 
William  Smith. 

Lochmaben     . 
Lochwinnoch  . 
Lockerbie 
Lossiemouth   . 

Lumsden 

Macduff  .... 

Markinch  (sub-branch)   . 

Maryhill. 

Mauchline  (sub-branch) 

Maybole .... 

Meigle     .... 

.Melrose  .... 

Mid-Calder     . 

Millport  . 

Milnathort 

Mint  law  .... 

Moffat     .... 

Moniaive 

J.Baird  &  W.  Maclure. 

D.  Scouler  and  W.  S. 
Ogilvie. 

John  Reid. 

James  Ross. 
Henry  Maitland. 

C22 


BANK  DIRECTORY. 


Bank  of  Scotland. 

Royal  Bank. 

Branches. 

British  Linen  Co. 

Commercial  Bank. 

Charles  Burness. 

Thomson  and  Savege. 

Montrose 

John  Walker. 

Fulton  Spiers,  George 

Motherwell     . 

Campbell  (pro  agt.) 

Muirkirk 

Thomas  Lees. 

Musselburgh  . 
Nairn      .... 
Neilston  .... 
Newburgh  (Fife)    . 

Adam  Davidson. 

A.  0.  Spcnce. 
Alexander  Laing. 

John  Paterson. 

New  Cumnock 
New  Galloway 

Hugh  Brown. 

Newmilns 
New  Pitsligo  . 
Newton-Stewart     . 

North  Berwick 
Nunton  .... 

David  Stroyan. 
James  Dall. 

Alexander  Brown. 

Oban 

John  Hutchesort,  and 

Paisley    .... 

John  Peden. 

Alex.  Boyd  (acct.) 

Partick   .... 

Robert  Thorburn. 

Peebles  .... 
Penicuik 

W.  Stewart    and  W. 
Blackwood. 

John  Buchan. 

John  Barclay. 

George  Gray. 

Perth      .... 

John    Conning    and 
Hunter. 

Thomas  Soutar. 

Peterhead 

T.  J.  Bremner. 

Pitlochrie 

Alex.  M'Naughton. 

Pittenweem     . 

Pollockshaws  . 

Port-Ellen 

James  Anderson. 

Port-Glasgow. 

A.  R.  Warren. 

Portobello 

Alex.  Martin,  George 

Portree  .... 

Robertson  (proag.) 

James  H.  Semple. 

Portsoy  .... 
Port-William  . 
Renfrew  .... 
Rosehearty     . 
Rothes    .... 
Rothesay 

A.   K.   Lindesay  and 

Stuart  Grace. 

St  Andrews    . 

W.  F.  Ireland. 

Gregor  M'Gregor. 

James  Bain. 

J.  G.  Halkett. 

St  Clairtown  (sub-branch) 
St  Margaret'sIIope,  Orkney 
Saltcoats 
Salter  (Mull)  . 

Davidson  &  Findlater. 

James  R.  Wilson. 

Sanquhar 

Selkirk    .... 

Shotts      .... 

W.  0\  Macqueen. 
John  Lang. 

James  Love. 

Stewarton 

Robert  Curror,  Mark 

William  Graham. 

Stirling  .... 

James  and  James  N. 

Lawson  (account.) 

Morrison. 

James  G.  Soutar. 

Stonehaven     . 

Stornoway 

Stranraer 

Thomas  M'Caig. 

T.      Tennent,      John 

Robert  Wilson. 

Strathaven 

Cochrane  (account.) 

Stromness 

D.  Coghill. 

Tain         .... 

William  Ross. 

Kenneth  Murray. 

Tarbet     .... 

. 

Tarland  .... 

Thornhill 

Russell  and  Austin. 

Tighnabruaich 

Thurso    .... 

John  Henderson. 

A.  P.  Lorimer. 

Tillicoultry     . 

Tranent  . 

Troon      .... 

Turriff 

Tobermory 

Ullapool. 
Wemyss  Bay  . 
WestCalder   . 
West  Kilbride 

Francis  Souter. 

John  Alexander. 

West  Linton  . 
Whitburn 

Whithorn 

Wick       .... 
Wigtown 

Ebenezer  S.  Black. 

A.  B.  Brown. 
James  Gilchrist. 

James  Miller. 

Wishaw  .... 

James  Gilchrist. 

BANK  DIRECTORY. 


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National  Bank. 

Union  Bank. 

Branches. 

Clydesdale  Bank. 

City  of  Glasgow  Bank 

G.  C.  Chalmers. 

Andrew  Greig. 

Montrose 
Motherwell     . 

Muirkirk 
Musselburgh  . 

George  C.  Myers. 
James  Whyte. 

Sub-Bra.   to    Wishaw 
— George  Shirlaw. 

J.  D.  Lamb. 

Nairn       .... 

Mathew  Anderson. 

Neilston  .... 
*Cewburgh  (Fife)    . 
Sew  Cumnock 
STew  Galloway 
Newmilns 

A.  R.  Ferguson. 
Adam  Corrie. 

James  Thomson. 

William  Spence. 

New  Pitsligo  . 

Alexander  Waugh. 

Newton-Stewart 

Sforth  Berwick 
Nunton  .... 

Thomas  Kerr. 

M'Cutcheon           and 
Jamieson. 

Roderick  M-Donald. 

Angus  Gregorson. 

Oban        .... 

James  Nicol. 

P.  Guilleaume. 

Wm.  Abercrornbie. 

Paisley    .... 

David  Campbell. 

Alex.  Pollock,  jun. 

Thos.  Arlay  (interim). 

J.   D.   Bathgate  and 
R.  Stevenson. 

Partick   .... 
Peebles   .... 

Penicuik 

John  Paterson. 

Gavin  Paisley. 

D.  L.  Jolly. 

H.  H.  Norrie  (cashier). 
John  Gray  (sec). 

Perth       .... 

A.  and  W.  Bovd. 

Peterhead 

Robert  Anderson. 

James  Mitchell. 

Pitlochrie 

John  Bowman. 

Pittenweem    . 

John  Smith. 

Polloekshaws  . 

James  Tassie. 

J.  and  Walter  Steuart. 

Port-Ellen 

James  Stein. 

J.  H.  Bowie. 

Port-Glasgow . 
Portobello 

William  Newlands. 

John  Anderson. 

Harry  M'Donald. 

Peter  Murray. 

William  Herron. 
James  Milne. 

Portree  .... 

Portsoy  .... 

Port-William  . 

Renfrew .... 

Rosehearty 

Rothes    .... 

C.  M.  Routledge. 
Adam  and  VV.  Sharp. 

Rothesay 

John  Wilson  and  T. 
J.  Burnie. 

John  &  Wm.  Macalis- 
ter  and  R.  M'Kirdy. 

St  Andrews     . 

Walter    Walker    and 
William  Kidston. 

St  Clairtown  (sub-bra.) 

W.  T.  Noiquay. 

StMargaret'sIlope,Orkney 

Saltcoats 

Salter  (Mull)  . 

Sanquhar 

Dougald  Campbell  & 
John  MacLauchlan 

James  Campbell. 

D.  C  Alexander. 

Peter  Rodger. 

Selkirk    .... 
Shotts     .... 

P.  Forrest. 

James  Alexander. 

Stewarton 

T.  Laidlaw. 

John  Monde. 

J.  and  J.  Mathie. 

Stirling  .... 
Stonehaven     . 

James  Drysdale. 

Chrystal     and    Mac- 
farlane. 

Kenneth  Mackenzie. 

Stornoway 

N.  MTver.             • 

Hugh  Adair  and  Wil- 

David  Guthiie. 

Stranraer 

Alexander  Ingram. 

James  Watson. 

liam  Wallace. 

James  Millar. 

Strathaven 

John  Beatton. 

William  Hay. 

Archibald  M'Calman. 
A.  Ross  and  H.  Ross. 
David  Crichton. 

Stromness 

Tain        .... 

Tarbert   .... 

Tarland  .... 

Thornhill 

J.  W.  GaUoway. 

Thurso    .... 

Tighnabruaich 

John  Mackenzie. 

John  Kirk. 

Tillicoultry 

Tranent  .... 

William  Gray. 

J.  C.  Edie. 

Robert  C.  Reid. 

Troon      .... 

William  Dunbar. 

Turriff    .... 
Tobermory 

Dougald  Campbell  & 
John  MacLauchlan. 

John  Ross. 

Ullapool  . 
Wemyss  Bay  . 
West  Calder    . 
West  Kilbride 
West  Linton  . 
Whitburn 

Alexander  Stewart. 

John  M  tingle. 
Robert  GemmelL 

Robert  Gardner  and 
J.  Sutherland. 

David  M'Kie  and  Bt 

Whithorn 

George  A.  Main. 

C.  LawTie. 

Alexander  Wares. 

Wick 

Wigtown 

Thomas  Murray 

James  M'Lean. 

IWishaw  .... 

[James  Shirlaw. 

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BANK  DIRECTORY. 


PROVINCIAL  BANKS  IN  SCOTLAND. 


ABERDEEN  TOWN  AND  COUNTY  BANK. 

Head  Office — Aberdeen. 

Manager  and  Cashier,  William  Littlejolin. 
Edinburgh  Agents,  Royal  Bank. 
London  do.,  London  Joint-stock  Bank. 


Alford, 

Banchory, 

Banff, 

Bervie,     . 

Dufftown, 

Durno  (Pitcapl 

Echt, 

Ellon, 

Fraserburgh, 

Fyvie, 

Golspie,   . 

Huntly,    . 

Inscii, 

Inverurie, 

Keith, 

Kildrummy, 

Laurencekirk. 

Lumpiianan, 

Lybster,  . 

Mintlaw, 

Montrose, 

New  Deer, 

Old  Meldrum, 

Peterhead, 

Rhynie,     . 

Stonehaven, 

Strichen, 

Tarland,  . 

Tarves,     . 

Thurso,    . 

Turriff,  . 

Wick, 


W.  Garden. 
James  Anderson. 
W.  Coutts. 
Robert  Gleig. 
W.  Cantlie. 
George  Webster. 
James  Coutts. 
J.  Rae,  jun. 

C.  M'Beath. 
James  Mackie. 
R.  B.  Sangster. 
J.  Lawson. 

J.  Bisset. 
A.  S.  Maclean. 
W.  &  A.  Thurbum. 
Dougall  Christie. 

D.  &  P.  Dickson. 
Harry  Stuart. 
A.  &  J.  Mowat. 
J.  Farquhar. 

A.  Mackie. 
J.  &  A.  Joiner. 
J.  &  J.  Bruce. 
Thomas  Knox. 
Troup  &  Horn. 
A.  W.  Kinnear. 
James  Smith. 
A.  Robertson. 
W.  Duthie. 
A.  Laing. 
A.  Leslie. 
A.  &  T.  Adam. 


CALEDONIAN  BANKING  COMPANY. 

Head  Office — Inverness. 

Manager,  C.  Waterston. 
Edinburgh  Agents,  Union  Bank. 
London  do.,  Barclay  &  Co. 

Bonar  Bridge,         .         .     Alexander  S.  Black. 

Burghead,        .         .         .     Alexander  Marshall. 

n„„„ .  ^^r  (A.  G.  Graham  and  Jos. 

Cromarty,       .        .        .-J    wmiams. 

Dingwall,       .        .        .  D.  Ross. 

Dornoch,         .        .        .  W.  S.  Fraser. 

Elgin,      ....  William  Macdonald. 

Forres,    .         .         .         .  R.  &  A.  Urqukart. 
Fortrose,         .         .         .P.  Grant. 

Gairloch,        .        .        .  Alex.  Burgess. 

Garmouth,       .         .         .  H.  R.  Thomson  &  Son. 

Grantown,       .         .         .  W.  Fleming. 

Kingussie,       .        .        .  Donald  M'Rae. 

Lairg,      ....  Donald  Munro. 

Lochcarron,  .         .         .  Simon  Fraser. 
Nairn,      .         .         .         .P.  M'Doujrall. 

Rothes,    ....  Robert  Dick. 

Ullapool,        .        .        .  Kenneth.  Mackenzie. 


NORTH  OF  SCOTLAND  BANKING 

COMPANY. 

Head  Office — Aberdeen. 

Manager,  Robert  Lnmsden. 
Secretary,  Edward  Fiddes. 
Accountant,  Francis  Smith. 
Inspector  of Brinches,  C.  A.  Mollyson. 
Bookkeeper,  John  Sim. 
Edinburgh  Agents,  Commercial  Bank. 
London   do.,  Barclay,  Bevan,  Tritton,  &  Co.,  and 
Union  Bank  of  London. 


Aboyne,  . 

Aberchirder, 

Alford, 

Auchinblae, 

Ballater, 

Banchory, 

Banff, 

Bervie,    . 

Buckie,    . 

Cullen,  . 

Dufftown, 

Elgin, 

Ellon, 

Fraserburgh, 

Huntly,   . 

Insch, 

Invergordon, 

Inverurie, 

Keith, 

Kintore, 

Laurencekirk, 

Longside, 

Macduff, 

Methlick, 

Montrose, 

New  Deer, 

New  Maud, 

Old  Deer, 

Old  Meldrujl. 

Peterhead, 

Portree, 

Portsoy, 

Rhynie,  . 

Stonehaven, 

Strichen, 

Turriff, 


James  Ogg. 
John  Alexander,  jun. 
Francis  Stephen. 
Robert  Crabb. 
J.  W.  Paterson. 
William  Sim. 
Robert  Morison. 
A.  &  D.  LeRg. 
John  Davidson. 
Alexander  Sim. 
James  Petrie. 
H.  M.  S.  Mackay. 
Thomas  Milne. 
Alexander  Watson. 
J.  &  J.  Robertson. 
Alex.  Roger  &  Son. 
Roderick  Hay. 
James  Davidson. 
William  Longmore. 
John  Annand. 
John  Watson. 
Robert  Cheves. 
Alexander  Robertson. 
John  Grant. 
Robert  Walker. 
John  Middleton. 
John  Davidson. 
John  Walker. 
James  Manson. 
William  Alexander. 
Lawrence  Skene. 
James  Moir. 
James  Roger. 
James  Scott. 
John  Stewart. 
James  Grieve. 


CENTRAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND. 

Head  Office— Perth. 

Cashier,  Archibald  Burns. 
Edinburgh  Agents,  Commercial  Bank. 
London  do.,  Glyn,  Mills,  Currie,  &  Co. 

Aberfeldy,      .         .         .     R.  Peter  &  J.  Paterson. 


Auchterarder, 
Blackford, 

j  C0UPAR-A_NGUS, 

!  Crieff,     . 
IDunkeld, 

KlLLIN, 

I  Newburgh, 
1  Pitlochrie, 


James  Smitton. 

D.  Lawson. 

J.  M'Laren. 

J.  Macliesh&J.M'Nab. 

John  Duff. 

James  M'Kerchar. 

John  Lyell. 

Donald  M'Gillervie. 


INSURANCE  AND  PROPERTY  COMPANIES  DIRECTORY. 


625 


INSURANCE  AND  PROPERTY  INVESTMENT  COMPANIES 

DIRECTORY. 


Accident  Insurance  Co.  (Limited),  1  Hanover 
street 

Albert  Life  Assurance  Co.,  Scottish  Branch,  5  St 
Andrew  square.  See  Adv.  Agency,  8  N.  St 
David  street. 

Alliance  British  and  Foreign  Life  and  Fire,  95 
George  street. 

Alliance  Marine  Assurance  Company,  43  Con- 
stitution street. 

Argus  Life  Office,  1  Hill  street. 

Atlas  Office,  12  Frederick  street,  39  York  place 
and  7  George  street. 

British  and  Foreign  Marine  (Limited),  55  Ber- 
nard street. 

British  Empire  Mutual  Assurance  Conipan}',  17 
York  place. 

British  Equitable  Assurance  Company,  53  George 
iv.  bridge. 

ISriton  Medical  and  General  Life  Association,  13 
Queen  street.     See  Adv. 

Caledonian  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company, 
19  George  street  and  21  Bernard  street.  See 
Adv. 

Caledonian  Provident  Investment  Society,  28 
Frederick  street. 

Church  of  England  Life  and  Fire  Assurance,  IS 
Hill  street. 

City  of  Glasgow  Office,  21  St  Andrew  square. 
See  Adv. 

Commercial  Union  Assurance  Company,  1  Han- 
over street. 

Consolidated  Life  Assurance  Company,  10  Han- 
over street. 

County  Fire  Office,  12  Niddry  street  and  G8 
Princes  street. 

County  Marine  Insurance  Company  (Limited), 
1  Hanover  street. 

Crown  Life  Assurance  Company,  67  George  street. 

Eagle  Life  Insurance  Office,  57  Albany  street. 

Eagle  Life  Office,  21  St  Andrew  square. 

Edinburgh  Co-operative  Building  Company,  21 
George  street  and  32  Bell  place 

Edinburgh  Life  Assurance  Office,  22  George 
street.     See  Adv. 

English  and  Scottish  Law  Life  Assurance  Asso- 
ciation, 120  Princes  street.     See  Adv. 

Etna  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company  (Limited), 
9  North  St  David  street. 

European  Life  Assurance  Society,  12  St  Andrew 
square.     See  Adv. 

Experience  Investment  Society,  55  Frederick 
street. 

2R 


Friendly  Insurance  Company,  40  Princes  street. 
General  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Company,  2  St 

Andrew  square.     See  Adv. 
Great  Britain  Life  Assurance  Society,  1  Nelson 

street. 
Gresham  Life  Assurance  Society,  14  Young  street. 
Guardian  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Company,  28 

Queen  street.     See  Adv. 
Guardian  Plate-Glass  Insurance  Co.  (Limited), 

46  George  street. 
Hand-in-Hand  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company, 

10  George  street. 
Heritable  Securities  Investment  Association,  55 

Frederick  street.    See  Adv. 
Household  Fire  Insurance  Company  (Limited), 

1  Hanover  street. 
Imperial  Fire  and  Life  Office,  151  Constitution 

street,  Leith. 
Imperial  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company,  4a 

North  St  David  street  and  141  George  street, 

and  72  Constitution  street,  Leith.     See  Adv. 
Improved  Edinburgh  Property  Investment  Com- 
pany, Drummond  street  hall. 
Insurance  Company  of  Scotland,  95  George  street. 

See  Adv. 
International  Life   Society,   8   South   Charlotte 

street. 
Investment  Company,  Second  New  Edinburgh 

Property,  297  High  street. 
Lancashire  Insurance  Company,  62  George  st. 
Law  Fire  Insurance  Society,  8  S.  Charlotte  street. 
Law  Life  Assurance  Society  of  London,  33  York 

place. 
Law  Union  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company,  3 

North  St  Andrew  street.     See  Adv. 
Leith  Property  Investment  Company,  Old  Sugar 

House  close,  St  Andrew  street,  Leith. 
Life  Association  of  Scotland,  82  Princes  street. 

See  Adv. 
Liverpool  and  London  and  Globe  Fire  and  Life, 

100  South  bridge  and  8  South  Charlotte  street. 

See  Adv. 
London    Assurance    Corporation,    3    North   St 

David  street. 
London  and  Lancashire  Insurance  Companies,  5 

North  St  David  street. 
London    and    Northern     Insurance     Company 

(Limited),  1  Hanover  street.     See  Adv. 
London  and  Provincial  Marine  Assurance  Com- 
pany, 76  Constitution  street. 
London  and   Provincial   Provident    Society,    3 

North  St  David  street. 


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INSURANCE  AND  PROPERTY  COMPANIES  DIRECTORY. 


London  and  Southwark  Insurance   Corporation 

(Limited),  46  George  street. 
London  and  Westminster  Plate-Glass  Insurance, 

1  Hanover  street. 

London   Union   Assurance   Society,    20   Nelson 

street,  16  Hill  street,  3  North  St  David  street, 

3  Thistle  court,  and  13  Hanover  st.     See  Adv. 

London  Union  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Office,  13 

Hanover  street. 
Manchester    Fire    Insurance    Company,    23   St 

Andrew  square. 
Maritime    Insurance    Company    (Limited),    35 

Bernard  street. 
Metropolitan  Building  Association  (Limited),  13 

Queen  street. 
Ministers'   Widows'   Fund  Office,   6   North  St 

David  street. 
Mutual  Life  Assurance  Society  of  London,  23 

Albany  street. 
National   Boiler  Insurance  Company,   3  North 

St  Andrew  street. 
National  Guarantee  and  Suretyship  Association 

(Limited),  28  Queen  street.     See  Adv. 
National   Life  Assurance   Society,   93a   George 

street.     See  Adv. 
National  Property  Investment,  23  St  Andrew  sq. 
National  Provincial  Plate-Glass  Insurance  Com- 
pany, 3  North  St  Andrew  street.     See  Adv. 
National   Union   Life   Insurance   Company,    90 

Princes  street.     See  Adv. 
North  British  and  Mercantile  Insurance  Com- 
pany, 64  Princes  street  and  14  Bernard  street. 
Northern  Reversion  Company,  5  Nelson  street. 
Northern  (The)  Assurance  Company,  20  St  An- 
drew square.     See  Adv. 
Norwich  Union  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Society, 

31  Princes  street.     See  Adv. 
Norwich  and  London  Plate-Glass  and  Casualty 
Insurance  Association,  31  Princes  st.    See  Adv. 
Pelican  Life  Insurance  Company,  11  Duke  street 

and  43  Castle  street.     See  Adv. 
Phoenix    Fire    Assurance    Company,    11    Duke 
street,    20   Buccleuch  place,    4a  St  Andrew 
square,  3  North  St  David  street ;  Wm.  Muir, 
Wet  Dock,  Leith.     See  Adv. 
Plate-Glass  Insurance,  1  Hanover  street. 
Property  Investment  Company  of  Scotland,  47 

Hanover  street.     See  Adv. 

Provident   Clerks'  Mutual  Life  Assurance  and 

Benevolent  Fund,  3  North  St  Andrew  street. 

See  Adv. 

Provident    Life    Insurance    Office,    12    Niddiy 

street,  19  Bernard  street,  and  68  Princes  street. 

Provident  Property  Investment  Company,   114 

High  street. 
Provincial  Insurance  Company,  6  Morton  street, 

Leith. 
Provincial  Union  Insurance  Company,  1  Han- 
over street. 
Prudential  Assurance  Company,  10  Hanover  street 

and  Johnston  terrace. 
Queen  Insurance  Company,  68  George  street,  S 
Bank  street,  51  Hanover  street,  5  York  place, 
16  Royal  Exchange,  6  Queen  street,  19 
Rankeillor  street,  7  St  Andrew  square,  10 
Duncan  street  Drummond  place,  34  Leith 
street,  11  Smith's  place,  and  19  and  35  Ber- 
nard street,  Leith.     See  Adv. 


Railway  Passengers'  Assurance  Office,  4  St  An- 
drew square. 
Rock  Life  Assurance  Company,  6  York  place. 
Royal  Exchange  Assurance,  5  Nelson -street. 
Royal  (The)  Insurance    Company,    13    George  I 

street.     See  Adv. 
Royal   London    Friendly   Insurance,    110   Rose  ] 

street. 
School  of  Arts  Friendly  Society,  Adam  square. 
Scottish    Amicable   Life  Assurance   Society,    3  I 

North  St  David  street.     See  Adv. 
Scottish  Commercial  Insurance    Company,    429   I 

Lawnmarket  and  20  Hill  street.     See  Adv. 
Scottish  Equitable  Life  Assurance  Society,  26  St  J 

Andrew  square.     See  Adv. 
Scottish    Fire    Insurance    Company  (Limited), 
31   George  street  and  90  Princes  street.     See  j 
Adv. 
Scottish  Heritable  Security  Company  (Limited),  < 

13  Queen  street.     See  Adv. 
Scottish  Imperial  Insurance  Company,  17  George   i 

street.     See  Adv. 
Scottish  National   Insurance   Company,   22   St 
Andrew   square  and   48  Constitution   street.   \ 
See  Adv. 
Scottish  Permanent  Property  Investment  Society, 

13  Royal  Exchange. 
Scottish  Plate-Glass  Association,  23  St  Andrew 

square. 
Scottish   Provident   Institution,    6   St  Andrew 

square.     See  Adv. 
Scottish    Provincial    Assurance    Company,    65 

Princes  street.     See  Adv. 
Scottish   Property    Investment    Company,    102 

South  bridge  and  21  Bernard  st.     See  Adv. 
Scottish  Union  Fire  and  Life,  47  George  street. 

See  Adv. 
Scottish  Union  Property  Investment,  5  St  An- 
drew square. 
Scottish    Widows'    Fund    and    Life  Assurance 

Society,  9  St  Andrew  square.     See  Adv. 
Sovereign  Life  Assurance,  429  Lawnmarket.     See 

Adv. 
Standard   Investment    Society,    37   George   iv. 

bridge.     See  Adv. 
Standard  Life  Assurance    Company,    3   and   5 

George  street.     See  Adv. 
Star  Life  Assurance  Office,  10  George  street. 
Sun  Fire  and  Life  Office,  40  Princes  street,  46  t 
George  street,  21  St  Andrew  square,  and  49 
and  68  Constitution  street. 
Union  Assurance,  98  George  street. 
Union  Marine  Insurance  Company  (Limited),  44 

Constitution  street. 
United   Kingdom    Assurance    Corporation,    90 

Princes  street.     See  Adv. 
United  Kingdom   Provident  Institution,  23  St 

Andrew  square. 
Universal    Life  Assurance   Society,    18   Young 

street 
West  of  England  Fire  and  Life  Office,  2  Thistle 
court,    81    George    street,    10     Northumber- 
land street,  16  Manor  place,  and  10  Hanover 
street, 
Westminster  Fire  and  Life  Insurance,  13  Picardy 

place. 
Yorkshire  Fire  and  Life  Office,  11  South  Char- 
lotte street  and  1  George  street. 


MASONIC  DIRECTORY. 


C27 


MASONIC  DIRECTORY. 


Grand  Lodge  of  Scotland,  .    . 

Edinburgh  Mary's  Chapel,) 
No.  1 j 

Canongate  Kilwinning,  No.  2, 

Canongate  and  Leith,  No.  5,  . 
Journeymen,  No.  8,  . 
St  David's,  No.  36,  . 
St  Luke's,  No.  44,  .  . 
St  Andrew's,  No.  48,  . 
St  James',  Op.,  No.  97, 
St  Stephen's,  No.  145, 
Defensive  Band,  No.  151, 

Roman  Eagle,  No.  160,  . 
Trafalgar,  No.  223,  .  . 
Portobello,  No.  226,    .    . 


Celtic,  Edinburgh  and  Leith,) 

No.  291 j 

St  Clair,  No.  349, 


Caledonian,  No.  392, 
Rifle,  No.  405,    .     . 


St  Kentigem  and  Rosslyn,  No. 
429, 


Supreme  Chapter  of  Scotland, 

1.  Edinburgh, 

40.  Naval  and  Military,  .  , 
56.  Canongate  Kilwinning,  . 
83.  St  Andrew's,    .     .    .    .    , 


Grand  Lodge  of  Royal  Order, 

Chapter  of  Rose  Croix,  .    . 
Consistory, 


The  Earl  of  Dalhousie, 

K.T. 
W.  Officer,  8  Stafford 

G.    Melville,    2    Alva 

street. 
J.     S.     Mathison,     3 

Auburn  place. 
J.    Crooks,    25    West 

Nicolson  street. 
John  Rhind,  jun.,   18 

Viewforth  place. 
H.  Y.  D.  Copland,   27 

Stafford  street. 
W.  S.    Carmichael,    3 

Annan  dale  street 
Robert  White,  3  Aber- 

cromby  place. 
John  Taylor,  15  South 

St  David  street. 
T.     H.      Douglas,      St 

Bryde's,      Borough- 

muirhead. 
Thomas  Cairns,  M.D., 

48  George  square. 
D.  Stalker,  9  Commer- 
cial street. 
A.     Scott,     Bellfield, 

Portobello. 
H.  R.  Kay,  30  Alva  st. 

J.  A.  Butti,  7  Queen 

street. 
W.  Bennet,  5  Gayficld 

square. 
J.     T.      Douglas,     St 

Bryde's,      Borough- 

muirhead. 
W.  Cowan,  Penicuik. 


Secretary. 


W.  A.  Laurie,  W.S. 

W.  J.   C.   Abbott,    63 

York  place. 
J.      Chantrelle,      81a 

George  street. 
J.    Caw;  124  Constitu- 
tion street,  Leith. 
R.  Phemister,  20  Lau- 

riston  street. 
W.   Milne,    15    Upper 

Grove  place. 
A.  Noble,  28  Frederick 

street. 
J.  M.  Bairnsfather,  71 

Cumberland  street. 
J.  Finlayson,  21  George 

street. 
J.  B.  Nisbet,  38  East 

Preston  street. 
Wm.  Bisset,   16    Rose 

street. 

J.  Waddell. 

W.    Barry,    17     Dock 
street,  Leith. 


A.  Cockburn,  54  Fre- 
derick street. 

H.  W.  Finlay,  52  Lo- 
thian street. 

W.  R.  Hayden,  IS  Mon- 
tague street. 

Robert  Bryce,  St  Vin- 
cent street. 


Place  and  Day  of  Meeting. 


Freemasons'  Hall,  1st  Monday  of  each 

quarter. 
Ship  Hotel,  2d  Tuesday,  monthly. 

St  John's  Chapel,  2d  Wed.,  monthly. 

86  Constitution  st.,  1st  Tues.,  monthly. 

Toddrick's  wynd,  2d  Thurs.,  monthly. 

Cafe  Royal,  1st  and  3d  Tues.,  monthly. 

Freemasons'  Hall,  3d  Mon.,  monthly. 

Freemasons'  Hall,  3d  Thursday. 

Writers'  court,  1st  Thursday,  monthly. 

University  Hotel,  2d  Monday,  monthly. 

2d  and  4th  Tuesday,  monthly. 


Nicolson  Street  Hotel,  3d  Wednesday, 
monthly. 

S9  Constitution  street,  Leith,  last  Fri- 
day, monthly. 

Portobello  Town  Hall,  3d  Thursday, 
monthly. 

Ship  Hotel,  1st  Friday,  monthly. 

Freemasons'  Hall,  4th  Mon.,  monthly. 

Freemasons'  Hall,  4th  Thurs.,  monthly. 

Freemasons'  Hall,  1st  and  3d  Tuesdr.y. 
monthly. 

Penicuik,  1st  Monday,  monthly. 


2.  ROYAL  ARCH  CHAPTERS. 

J.  Whyte  Melville  of  j  L.  Mackersy,  W.S.,  3  j  Freemasons'  Hall,  quarterly. 

Bennochy.  j     North  St  David  st. 

William  Mann,  22  Rae-   P.     R.     Haddow,    12  !  Freemasons'  Hall,  2d  Wednesday. 

burn  place.  !     Clifton  terrace. 

J.T.Douglas.StBryde's,  j  J.  Laurie,  98  George 

Boroughmuirhead.     !     street. 
Charles  S.  Law.  Stewart    Watson, 

Broughton  cottage. 
F.  D.  M'Cowan,  M.D.,  ,  H.  W.  Finlaj',  52  Lo- 

23  Elder  street.  I     thian  street. 


Freemasons'  Hall,  2d  Tuesday. 

St  John's  Chapel,  St  John  street,  2d 

Friday. 
Freemasons'  Hall,  1st  and  3d  Fridav. 


3.  ROYAL  ORDER  OF  SCOTLAND. 

I  J.  Whyte  Melville  of  j  J.   B.   Douglas,   W.S.,  I  Freemasons'  Hall,  quarterly. 
Bennochy.  I     62  Frederick  street.    I 

4.  CONSISTORY  OF  30TH  DEGREE. 


Henry  Inglis  of  Tor- 

sonce. 
Samuel   Somerville  of 

Ampherlaw. 


L.  Mackersy,  W.S.,  3  I  Freemasons'  Hall,  various. 

North  St  David  st. 
L.   Mackersy,  W.S.,  3    Freemasons'  Hall,  various. 

North  St  David  st. 


Supreme  Council, 


Chapter  General,  .    . 
Priory  of  the  Lothians. 


5.  SUPREME  COUNCIL. 

I  J.  Whyte  Melville  of  I  A.  J.  Stewart,  W.S.,  98  I  Freemasons' Hall,  various. 
|     Bennochy.  |     George  street. 

6.  ORDER  OF  THE  TEMPLE. 

J.  Whyte  Melville  of  Captain W. H.Ramsay, 

Bennochy.  I      12  Leopold  place. 

Captain  W.  H.  Ramsay,    A.  J.  Stewart,  W.S.,  98 

12  Leopold  place.       I     George  street. 


Freemasons'  Hall,  11th  March. 
Freemasons'  Hall,  various. 


628 


VOLUNTEER  DIRECTORY. 


CITY  OF  EDINBURGH  AETILLEEY  VOLUNTEERS. 

Lieutenant-Colonel — Sir  "William  Baillie,  Bart.,  Polkemmet,  Whitburn. 

Majors — John  Boyd,  34  Albany  Street;  William  Hen'uy,  Champfleurie,  Linlithgow. 

Adjutant — Cai^tain  M.  J.  Vibart,  4  Queen's  Crescent,  Newington. 


No.  of  Company. 

Rank  and  Name. 

Address. 

No.  1, 

Captain  John  Spence,      .... 

5  Lothian  Boad. 

1st  Lieutenant  G.  Hay,    .... 

5  King's  Place,  Leith  Walk. 

2d  Lieutenant  (vacant)    .... 

No!*2, 

Captain  Archibald  Campbell,  . 

1st  Lieutenant  E.  Ayton, 

2d  Lieutenant  George  Melville, 

22  Lynedoch  Place. 
10  Hope  Street. 
2  Alva  Street. 

No!  3, 

Captain  J.  Laing, 

1st  Lieutenant  K.  K.  Kinninmont, 
2d  Lieutenant  John  D.  M.  Muir,     . 

10  Chester  Street. 

Dean  Bank,  Edinburgh. 
9  Bellevue  Terrace. 

No!*4, 

Captain  A.  Bitchie,          .... 
1st  Lieutenant  (vacant),  .... 
2d  Lieutenant  W.  J.  F.  Thomson, 

3  Grosvenor  Street. 
16  Union  Place. 

No! '5, 

Captain  William  Elgin,  .... 
1st  Lieutenant  (vacant)  .... 
2d  Lieutenant  John  H.  Campbell,  . 

26  Scotland  Street. 
18  Buccleuch  Place. 

No."6, 

Captain  D.  Bobertson,      .... 

1st  Lieutenant  J.  P.  Wright,  . 

2d  Lieutenant  (vacant),  .... 

Westerhall  Lodge,  Meadow  PL 
19  Buckingham  Terrace. 

No!V, 

Captain  J.  Smart, 

1st  Lieutenant  Geo.  D.  Brace, 

2d  Lieutenant  Thomas  Braidwood, 

14  Gayfield  Square. 
26  Baeburn  Place. 

Wardie  Villa,  Ferry  Road. 

No!*8, 

Captain  Thomas  Drybrough,  . 

1st  Lieutenant  A.  Syme, 

2d  Lieutenant  (vacant),  .... 

40  Drummond  Place. 

Northfield,  Prestonpans. 

No!  *9, 

Captain  F.  D.  Syme,        .... 
1st  Lieutenant  W.  F.  Vallance, 
2d  Lieutenant  G.  M.  Walker, . 

14  Great  King  Street. 

3  M'Nab  Street. 

4  Bonnington  Place. 

Adjutant — M.  J.  Vibart. — Orderly -room,  35  Cockburn  Street. 

Quartermaster — A.  Bitchie,  19  South  St  David  Street. 

Supernumerary-Lieuteiumt — A.  Webster,  10  St  Andrew  Square. 

Surgeon — J.  A.  Hunter,  18  Abercromby  Place. 

Assistant-Surgeons— J '.  Bell,  5  Castle  Terrace ;  John  Chiene,  27  Northumberland  Street. 


MIDLOTHIAN  COAST  AETILLEEY  VOLUNTEER  COEPS. 

Lieutenant-Colonel — Sir  James  Gardiner  Baird,  Bart.,  Edmonstone  House. 

Majors — T.  E.  Horxe,  10  Atholl  Crescent ;  Charles  Stewart,  Sweethope,  Musselburgh. 

Orderly-room — 30  Grindlay  Street. 


No.  A, 


No.  B, 


No.  C, 


No.  D, 


No.  E, 


No.  F, 


No.  G, 


No.  H, 


84  Constitution  Street,  Leith. 
25  Bernard  Street.  Leith. 


Captain  Charles  Morrison, 
1st  Lieutenant  William  Menzies, 
2d  Lieutenant  B,  C.  Traill,       . 
Captain  Charles  G.  H.  Kinnear, 
1st  Lieutenant  (vacant),  . 
2d  Lieutenant  John  Maitland, 
Captain  George  Mackenzie. 
1st  Lieutenant  Alexander  Edmonston, 
2d  Lieutenant  Frederick  Carter, 
Captain  K.  Maitland, 
1st  Lieutenant  K.  M.  DalzelL 
2d  Lieutenant  A.  Warren, 
Captain  J.  T.  Biddock,     . 
1st  Lieutenant  Alex.  O.  Spence, 
2d  Lieutenant  B.  H.  Dow, 
Captain  And.  W.  Stewart, 
1st  Lieutenant  James  W.  Smith, 
2d  Lieutenant  J.  Craig,    . 
Captain  Henry  Newcombe, 
1st  Lieutenant  (vacant),  . 
2d  Lieutenant  H.  Hardy, 
Captain  J.  Beid,        .... 
1st  Lieutenant  John  Romanes, 
2d  Lieutenant  (vacant),    . 
Captain  and  Adjutant — Chas.  Walsham  Maynard,  24  Manor  Place. 
Surgeon— Alex.  M.  Sanderson,  Bridge  Street,  Musselburgh. 
Assistant-Surgeons — Alexander  M.  Bell,  4  Forres  Street ;  James  Carmichael,  22  Northumberland  Street. 
Honorary  Chaplain — Eev.  William  Smith,  Manse,  Leith  Mount,  Leith. 


2  Forres  Street. 

3  Ainslie  Place. 
9  Hill  Street. 

14  Mansionhouse  Road. 
12  Carlton  Street. 


Portobello. 

Bridge  Street,  Musselburgh. 

Commercial  Bank,  Musselburgh. 

Grammar  School,  Musselburgh. 
2  Albert  Terrace,  Morningside.j 
13  Frederick  Street. 

Tor,  Murraj-fleld. 
5  Dalrymple  Crescent,  Grange. 


St  Andrew  Square. 
Randolph  Place. 
Mayfleld  Terrace. 


VOLUNTEER  DIRECTORY. 


629 


CITY  OE  EDINBURGH  EIFLE  VOLUNTEERS. 

Honorary  Colonel — The  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh. 
Lieutenant-Colonels— J  Aims  Moncreiff,  15  Great  Stuart  Street ;  David  Davidson,  Woodcroft,  Morning- 
side  ;  J.  H.  A.  Macdonald,  15  Abercromby  Place ;  E.  S.  Gordon,  2  Eandolph  Crescent. 
Majors— J.  A.  Macrae,  14  Gloucester  Place ;  John  Boyd,  27  Melville  Street ;  Hon.  Bouverie  F. 

Primrose,  22  Moray  Place  ;  A.  V.  Sligo,  5  Drummond  Place. 

Adjutants— Captain  W.  Hills,  32  Kegent  Street,  Portobello  ;  Captain  D.  P.  Campbell,  New  Club. 

Orderly-room— -17  Cockburn  Street. 


No.  of  Compuny. 

Rank  and  Name. 

Address. 

No.  2,           f 
1st  Citizens,     ~\ 

Captain  G.  T.  Kinnear,   .... 

35  Queen  Street. 

Lieutenant  E.  Millidge,  .... 

28  Princes  Street. 

Ensign  William  Ferguson,      .     '    . 

6  Northumberland  Street. 

No.  3,           J 

Captain  Thomas  Mackenzie,  . 

35  Frederick  Street. 

W.S.,          j 

Lieutenant  (vacant). 
Ensign  (vacant). 

No.  4,           ( 

Captain  Kobert  Christison, 

40  Moray  Place. 

University,     "j 

Lieutenant  William  Turner, 

7  Brunswick  Street,  Hillside. 

Ensign  George  Clark  Ross, 

22  St  Andrew  Square. 

No.  5,           f 
S.S.C.,         1 

Captain  John  Carment,    . 

36  Great  King  Street. 

Lieutenant  David  T.  Lees, 

30  Howe  Street. 

Ensign  H.  W.  Cornillon, 

67  George  Street. 

No.  6,           f 

Accountants,    ~) 

Captain  Thomas  G.  Dickson, 

34  York  Place. 

Lieutenant  Cowan,  . 
Ensign  Thomas  Watson, 

1  George  Street. 

9  St  Andrew  Square. 

No.  7,           f 

Captain  John  C.  Craigie  Halket, 

Cramond  House. 

Bankers,        "1 

Lieutenant  Alexander  Mitchell, 
Ensign  James  M.  Gow,    . 

Commercial  Bank. 
Union  Bank. 

No.  8,          j 

Captain  James  Morton,   . 

6  St  Andrew  Square. 

1st  Artisans,    "i 

Lieutenant  Nivison, 

10  St  Andrew  Square. 

Ensign  David  Hugh  Wilson, 

125  George  Street. 

No.  9,          J 

Captain  C.  J.  Connell, 

22  Inverleith  Row. 

2d  Artisans,    "i 

Lieutenant  J.  M'Intosh,  . 
Ensign  Byrne,  . 

64  Princes  Street. 
64  Princes  Street. 

No.  10.           f 

Captain  J.  B.  Innes, 

11  Moray  Place. 

Civil  Service,    J 

Lieutenant  M'Neilie, 
Ensign  J.  Wilson,    . 

Register  House. 
1  Murrayfield. 

No.  11,          ( 

3d  Artisans,      • 

Captain  R.  C.  Maclagan, 

5  Coates  Crescent.        / 

Lieutenant  Macadam, 

45  George  iv.  Bridge. 

f 

Ensign  A.  T.  Apthorpe, 
Captain  John  Christison, 

Exchequer. 
40  Moray  Place. 

No.  12,         J 

Lieutenant  (vacant). 
Ensign  (vacant). 

No.  13,          f 

4tb  Artisans,     i 

Captain  William  Taylor, 

Inland  Revenue  Office. 

Lieutenant  James  Murdoch, 

31  Cumberland  Street. 

Ensign  James  Chisholm, 

49  North  Bridge. 

No.  14,           ( 

Captain  David  M'Gibbon, 

23  East  Claremont  Street. 

2d  Citizens,     ~j 

Lieutenant  David  Crerar, 
Ensign  John  M'Cuaig,     . 

13  Forth  Street. 
10  Frederick  Street. 

No.  15,           f 

Captain  Ballantyne, 

6  Millerfield  Place,  Meadows. 

1st  Merchants,  "j 
f 

Lieutenant  Millons, 

Ensign  Cowan, 

Captain  Thomas  Ivory,  . 

Torphichen  Street. 
38  W.  Register  Street. 
9  Ainslie  Place. 

No.  16,         J 

Lieutenant  (vacant). 
Ensign  (vacant). 

No.  17,           f 

Captain  William  Richardson, . 

56  South  Bridge. 

2d  Merchants,    j 

Lieutenant  Joseph  B.  Duncan 
Ensign  Archibald  Smith, 

6  Hill  Street. 

6  Brougham  Place. 

No.  18,           ( 

Captain  W.  Skinner, 

31  Great  King  Street. 

High           J 

Lieutenant  A.  K.  Morison, 

16  Pitt  Street. 

Constables,       ( 

Ensign  James  Knox, 

4  East  Broughton  Place. 

No.  19,          j" 
5th  Artisans,     1 

Captain  Thomas  W.  Jones, 

11  Queen  Street. 

Lieutenant  A.  G.  Hamilton, 

35  Queen  Street. 

Ensign  R.  0.  Cameron,    . 

1  Preston  Street. 

1st            J 
Highland,       "i 

Captain  Norman  Bethune, 

5  Mansionhouse  Road. 

Lieutenant  Nicolson, 

1  Ramsay  Gardens. 

Ensign  Andrew  Buchanan, 

95  George  Street. 

630 


VOLUNTEER  DIRECTORY. 


City  of  Edinburgh  Rifle  Volunteer  Corps — continued. 


No.  of  Company. 


2d 

Highland, 

3d 
Highland, 

4th 
Highland, 

5th 
Highland, 

6th 

Highland, 

7th 
Highland, 


Rank  and  Name. 


Captain  Duncan  Menzies, 
Lieutenant  Alexauder  G.  Bowie, 
Ensign  Horatio  Macrae, 
Captain  David  Kerr, 
Lieutenant  Kobert  Menzies,     . 
Ensign  B.  Kennedy, 
Captain  J.  Macdonald,     . 
Lieutenant  John  Macnee, 
Ensign  William  Hawley, 
Captain  Fletcher  N.  Menzies,  . 
Lieutenant  N.  M.  Campbell,    . 
Ensign  Daniel  W.  Kemp, 
Captain  Allen  D.  Stewart, 
Lieutenant  J.  K.  Stewart, 
Ensign  J.  R.  Izat,    . 
Captain  Kobert  Sinclair  Smith, 
Lieutenant  John  Macmillan,  . 


Address. 


13  Young  Street. 
General  Post  Office. 

14  Gloucester  Place. 
21  Warriston  Crescent. 
38  Dublin  Street. 

82  Princes  Street. 

7  Randolph  Cliff. 
106  Princes  Street. 
27  Frederick  Street. 
13  Grosvenor  Street. 
17  St  Andrew  Square. 
65  Nicolson  Street. 

6  Greenhill  Park. 
Exchequer  Office. 
21  Alva  Street. 

4  Dalrymple  Crescent. 

1  Salisbury  Place. 


Ensign  (vacant). 
■D.  Maclagan,  28  Heriot  Eow ;  Patrick  H.  Watson,  16  Charlotte  Square. 


Surgeons- 
Assistant-Surgeons — James  D.  Gillespie,  45  Castle  Street ;  Alex.  Miller,  29  Charlotte  Square  : 
J.  B.  Fraser,  Park  Place  ;  R.  T.  B.  Cunynghame,  4  St  Colme  Street. 
Supernumerai-y — Lieutenant  Thomas  S.  Lindsay,  4  Churchhill. 


•  MIDLOTHIAN  PJFLE  VOLUNTEEES. 

1st  Battalion  (Leith). 

Lieutenant-Colonel — D.  R.  Macgeegoe,  of  Woodburn,  Edinburgh. 

Majors — William  Maejoeibanks,  Warriston  House,  Inverleith  Row ;  W.  P.  Haepek,  1  Summerfield. 

Captain  and  Adjutant— John  Macdonald,  James'  Place,  Leith. 

No.    1,      .         .  Captain  J.  M.  Russell,      ....  Claremont  Park. 

Lieutenant  William  Smith,      ...  1  Janefield,  Leith. 

Ensign  Joseph  T.  Carmichael,         .         .  14  Glover  Street. 


No.    2, 


No.    3, 


No.    4, 


No.    5, 


No.    6, 


No.    7, 


No.    8, 


No.    9, 


No.  10, 


Captain  J.  L.  Boyd, 
Lieutenant  Samuel  Smart, 
Ensign  J.  M.  E.  Tumbull, 
Captain  James  Cochrane, 
Lieutenant  J.  J.  Lundy,  . 
Ensign  G.  Bertram, 
Captain  J.  H.  Bennett,     . 
Lieutenant  T.  M.  Berry,  . 
Ensign  John  M.  Gavine, 
Captain  A.  Duncan, 
Lieutenant  Peter  Bell     . 
Ensign  William  Clark,    . 
Captain  J.  R.  Mackenzie, 
Lieutenant  John  Saunders, 
Ensign  James  Ross, 
Captain  Thomas  Strangeway 
Lieutenant  D.  K.  B.  Whyte, 
Ensign  A.  Simpson, 
Captain  D.  W.  Henderson, 
Lieutenant  John  Bennet, 
Ensign  William  Sim, 
Captain  William  Macfie, 
Lieutenant  John  Macnab, 
Ensign  Thomas  Sibbald, 
Captain  A.  Stuart,  . 
Lieutenant  Thomas  Watt, 

Ensign  A.  A.  Adam, 


Surgeon— Dr  Struthers,  22  Charlotte  Street,  Leith. 


Assistant-Surgeons — Dr  Henderson,  7  John's 
Supernumeraries — Lieutenant.James  Smith,  5  Vanbur 


5  South  Fort  Street. 
11  Smith's  Place. 

6  Constitution  Street. 
Summerfield  House. 

4  Assembly  S  treet. 

2  Anderson's  Place,  Leith  Walk. 

4  Summerfield. 

38  Constitution  Street. 

Belvidere  House,  Stanley  Road. 

1  South  Fort  Street. 

2  Morton  Street. 

11  Portland  Place,  Leith. 

3  Hamburg  Place. 

18  Mitchell  Street. 

Ross,  Martin,  &  Co.'s,  Bernard  St. 
21  Broughton  Street. 

7  Torphichen  Street. 
6  Sylvan  Place. 

5  Morton  Street. 
Albany  Cottage,  Leith. 
Rhynd  Lodge. 

Clermiston  House,  Corstorphiue. 
Inglis'  Green,  Slateford. 
64  Princes  Street. 

19  Regent  Terrace. 

Links  House,  Morton  Street. 
CAfton    Lodge,   Queensferry   Road, 
\    Leith. 


7  Carlton  Terrace. 


Place ;  Dr  Fowler,  Corstorphine. 

gh  Place  ;  Lieutenant  George  Blanshard, 


NEAVSPAPBRS  IN  SCOTLAND. 


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NEWSPAPERS  IN  SCOTLAND. 


Aberdeen — 7. 

Aberdeen  Free  Press,  Friday. 
Aberdeen  Herald,  Saturday. 
Aberdeen  Journal,  Wednesday. 
Aberdeen  Weekly  News,  Saturday. 
Northern  Advertiser,  Tuesday. 
Northern  Telegraphic  News,  Thursday. 
Scottish  Guardian,  Monthly. 

AlRDRIE — 1. 

Airdrie  Advertiser,  Saturday. 
Alloa— 2. 

Alloa  Advertiser,  Saturday. 

Alloa  Journal,  Saturday. 
Annan — 1. 

Annan  Observer,  Thursday. 
Anstruther— 1. 

East  of  Fife  Record,  Friday. 
Arbroath — 2. 

Arbroath  Guide,  Saturday. 

Saturday  Evening  Guide,  Saturday. 
Ardrossan  and  Saltcoats — 2. 

Herald,  Saturday. 

Ayrshire  Weekly  News,  Saturday. 
Ayr— 4. 

Ayr  Advertiser,  Thursday. 

Ayr  Observer,  Tuesday. 

Ayrshire  Express,  Saturday. 

Western  Argus,  Saturday. 

JJANFF — 1. 

Banffshire  Journal,  Tuesday. 

F>  ERWICK-ON-  T  WEED — 3. 

Berwick  Advertiser,  Friday. 

Berwick  Warder,  Friday. 

Berwick  Journal,  Friday. 
Blairgowrie — 1. 

Advertiser,  Saturday. 
Brechin — 1. 

Brechin  Advertiser,  Tuesday. 

C  AMPB  ELTON 1. 

Argyleshire  Herald,  Saturday. 
Castle-Douglas — 1. 

Kirkcudbright  Advertiser,  Friday. 
Crieff — 2. 

Crieff  Journal,  Saturday. 

Strathearn  Herald,  Saturday. 
Cupar-Fife — 2. 

Fife  Herald,  Thursday. 

Fifeshire  Journal,  Thursday. 
Dumbarton — 3. 

Dumbarton  Herald,  Thursday. 

Dumbarton  Journal,  Saturday. 

Lennox  Herald,  Saturday. 
Dumfries — 3. 

Dumfries  Courier,  Tuesday. 

Dumfriesshire  and  Galloway  Herald  and 
Register,  Friday. 

Dumfries  and  Galloway  Standard,  Wed- 
nesday. 
Dundee — 6. 

Dundee  Advertiser,  Tuesday  and  Fridajr. 

Dundee  Advertiser,  daily. 

Dundee  Courier  and  Argus,  daily. 

People's  Journal,  Saturday. 

Northern  Warder,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

Weekly  News,  Saturday. 
D  unfermline — 1. 

Saturday  Press,  Saturday. 
Edinburgh — 12. 

Daily  Review,  daily. 

Edinburgh  Evening  Courant,  daily. 


Edinburgh  Evening  Courant,  Tuesday  and 
Friday. 

Edinburgh  Gazette,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

Farmer,  Wednesday. 

Ladies'  Own  Journal,  Saturday. 

North  British  Advertiser,  Saturday. 

Noith  British  Agriculturist,  Wednesday. 

North  Briton,  Wednesday  and  Saturday. 

Scotsman,  daily. 

Weekly  Review,  Saturday. 

Weekly  Scotsman  and  Caledonian  Mercury, 
Saturday. 
Elgin — i. 

Elgin  Courant,  Friday. 

Morayshire  Courier,  Friday. 

Morayshire  Advertiser,  Wednesday. 

Northern  Journal,  Saturday. 
Falkirk — 1. 

Falkirk  Herald,  Tuesday,  Thursday,  and 
Saturday. 
Forres — 1. 

Forres,  Elgin,  and  Nairn  Gazette,  Wed- 
nesday. 
Fraserburgh — 1. 

Fraserburgh  Advertiser.  Friday. 
Galashiels — 1. 

Border  Advertiser,  Friday. 
Glasgow — 19. 

British  Friend,  first  of  each  month. 

Christian  News,  Saturday. 

Evening  Citizen,  daily. 

Evening  Post,  daily. 

Glasgow  Free  Press,  Saturday. 

Glasgow  Herald,  daily. 

Glasgow  Mercantile  Advertiser,  Tuesday. 

Glasgow  Morning  Journal,  daily. 

Glasgow  Sentinel,  Saturday. 

Glasgow  Times,  Wednesday. 

Glasgow  Weekly  Citizen,  Saturday. 

Glasgow  Weekly  Herald,  Saturday. 

Glasgow  Weekly  Mail,  Saturday. 

North  British  Daily  Mail,  daily. 

Penny  Post,  Saturday. 

Property  Circular,  Tuesday. 

Saturday  Post,  Saturday. 

Scottish  Penny  Herald,  Saturday. 

Temperance  League  Journal,  Saturday. 
Greenock — 4. 

Greenock  Advertiser,  Tuesday,  Thursday, 
and  Saturday. 

Greenock  Evening  News,  daily. 

Greenock  Herald,  Wednesday  and  Friday. 

Greenock  Telegraph,  daily. 
Haddington — 1. 

Haddingtonshire  Courier,  Friday. 
Hamilton — 1. 

Hamilton  Advertiser,  Saturday. 
Hawick — 1. 

Hawick  Advertiser  and  Roxburgh  Gazette, 
Saturday. 
Huntly — 1. 

Huntly  Express,  Saturday. 
Invergordon — 1. 

Invergordon  Times,  Wednesday. 
Inverness — 3. 

Inverness  Advertiser,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

Inverness  Courier,  Thursday. 

Saturday  Advertiser,  Saturday. 
Jedburgh — 1. 

Teviotdale  Record,  Saturday. 


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SACRAMENTAL  FAST-DAYS. 


E-ELSO— 2. 

Kelso  Chronicle,  Friday. 

Kelso  Mail — Wednesday  and  Saturday. 
Kilmarnock — 1. 

Kilmarnock  Standard,  Saturday. 
Kinross— 1. 

Kinross-sliire  Advertiser,  Saturday. 
Kirkcaldy — 2. 

Fife  Circular  of  Advertisements,  Saturday. 

Fifeshire  Advertiser,  Saturday. 
Kirkcudbright — 1. 

Kirkcudbright  Stewartry  Times,  Friday. 

KlEKWALL — 2. 

Orkney  Herald,  Tuesday. 

Orkney  Orcadian,  Tuesday. 
Langholm — 1. 

Eskdale  and  Liddesdale  Advertiser,  fort- 
nightly. 
Leith — 3. 

Herald  and  Keformer,  Saturday. 

Leith  Burghs'  Pilot,  Saturday. 

Leith  Commercial  List,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

LOCKERBY — 2. 

Annandale  Herald,  Saturday. 

Dumfries  and  Galloway  Bulletin  and  Ad- 
vertiser, Saturday. 
Moffat — 1. 

Moffat  Times,  Saturday. 
Montrose — 2. 

Montrose  Review,  Friday. 

Montrose  Standard,  Friday. 
Nairn — 1. 

Nairnshire  Telegraph,  Wednesday. 
Oban — 1. 

Oban  Times,  Saturday. 
Paisley — 3. 

Paisley  Herald,  Saturday. 

Paisley  Gazette,  Saturday. 

Renfrewshire  Independent,  Saturday. 


Peebles — 1. 

Peebles  Advertiser,  Saturday. 
Perth — 4. 

Perthshire  Advertiser,  Thursday. 

Perthshire  Courier,  Tuesday. 

Perthshire    Journal    and    Constitutional. 
Thursday. 

Perth  Reporter,  Saturday. 
Peterhead— 2. 

Buchan  Observer,  Friday. 

Peterhead  Sentinel,  Friday. 
Portobello — 1. 

Portobello  Advertiser,  Wednesday. 
Portsoy — 1. 

Banffshire  Reporter,  Friday. 
Rothesay — 2. 

Buteman,  Saturday. 

Rothesay  Chronicle,  Saturday. 
Selkirk— 1. 

Southern  Reporter,  Thursday. 
St  Andrews— I. 

St  Andrews  Gazette,  Saturday. 
Stirling — 5. 

British  Messenger,  monthly. 

Saturday  Observer,  Saturday. 

Stirling  Journal,  Friday. 

Stirling  Observer,  Thursday. 

Stirling  Reporter,  Saturday. 
Stonehaven— 1. 

Stonehaven  Journal,  Thursday. 
Stranraer— 2. 

Galloway  Advertiser,  Thursday. 

Galloway  Post,  Saturday. 
Thurso — 1. 

Caithness  Courier,  Saturday. 
Wick— 2. 

John  o'Groat  Journal,  Thursday. 

Northern  Ensign,  Thursday. 


SACRAMENTAL    FAST-DAYS 

AT  THE  FOLLOWING  PLACES. 


Aberdeen,  Wed.  before  2d  Tu.  of  April  and  October. 
Airdrie,  4th  Thu.  of  April,  and  3d  Thu.  of  October. 
Alloa,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of  June  and  1st 

Sunday  of  December. 
Annan,  Friday  before  1st  Sunday  of  August. 
Anstruther  Easter,  generally  Thursday  before  1st 

Sunday  of  May. 
Anstruther  Wester,  generally  Thursday  before  2d 

Sunday  of  July. 
Arbroath,   Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  of  March 

and  2d  Sunday  of  October. 
Ardrossan,  Wednesday  before  3d  Sunday  of  June 

and  2d  Sunday  of  December. 
Auchtermuchty,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of  June 

and  2d  Sunday  of  December. 
Auchterarder,    Wednesday  before    2d   Sunday   of 

March  and  1st  Sunday  of  August. 
Auchtergaven,  last  Thursday  of  July. 
Ayr,  Wednesday  before  4th  Sunday  of  January,  and 

last  Wednesday  of  June. 

Banff,  Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  of  April  and 

last  Sunday  of  October. 
Bathgate,  Thursday  before  4th  Sunday  of  June. 
Bervie,  Wednesday  before  1st  Sunday  of  July. 
Biggar,  generally  Wednesday  before  2d  Sunday  of 

June. 
Blairgowrie,  Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  of  May 

and  November. 


Borrowstounness,  generally  Wednesday  before  2d 

Sunday  of  February  and  August. 
Brechin,  Thursday  before  2d  Sunday  of  May,  and 

nearest  full  moon  in  October. 
Bridge  of  Allan,  Thursday  before  2d  Sunday  of  June 

and  December. 
Burntisland,  Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  of  March 

and  last  Sunday  of  June. 

Campbelton,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of  June 

and  1st  Sunday  of  December. 
Carluke,  Thursday  before  4th  Sunday  of  June,  and 

Wednesday  before  4th  Sunday  of  October. 
Camwath,  Thursday  before  4th  Sunday  of  July. 
Carstairs,  1st  Wednesday  of  July,  and  last  Wednes- 
day of  October. 
Castle-Douglas,   Thursday  before  last   Sunday  of 

April  and  1st  Sunday  of  November. 
Coatbridge,  Thursday  before  last  Sundayof  January 

and  2d  Sunday  of  July. 
Coldstream,  Wednesday  before  1st  Sunday  of  May. 
Coupar- Angus,  Wednesday  before  1st  Sunday  of 

March  and  August. 
Grail,  Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  of  July. 
Crieff,  Wednesday  before  4th  Sunday  of  June  and 

2d  Sunday  of  December. 
Cromarty,  Thursday  before  last  Sunday  of  June. 
Cullen,  Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  of  July. 
Culross,  Thursdav  before  3d  Sundav  of  June. 


SACRAMENTAL  FAST-DAYS. 


633 


,    Cupar-Fife,  Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  of  July 
and  December. 

Dalkeith,  Friday  before  1st   Sunday  of  May  and 

November. 
,    Dairy  (Ayrshire),  "Wednesday  before  1st  Sunday  of 

July,  and  nearest  full  moon  in  December. 
•   Denny,  Wednesday  before  1st  Sunday  of  May  and 

November. 
Dingwall,  1st  Thursday  of  August. 
.   Dirleton,  Thursday  before  the  3d  Thursday  of  July 

and  November. 
Dollar,  1st  Thursday  of  May  and  November. 
Dumbarton,  Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  of  Febru- 
ary and  last  Sunday  of  July. 
Dumfries,  Friday  before  3d  Sunday  of  April  and 

4th  Sunday  of  October. 
Dunbar,  Thursday  before  2d  Sunday  of  June  and 

4th  Sunday  of  October. 
Dunblane,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of  July  and 

February. 
Dundee,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of  April  and 

October. 
Dunfermline,  Thursday  before  last  Sunday  of  June 

Winter  unsettled, 
i   Dunkeld,  Thursday  before  4th  Sunday  of  April. 
-   Dunse,  Thursday  before  2d  Sunday  of  July.    Winter 

unsettled. 
Dysart,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of  June  and 

4th  Sunday  of  November. 

Edinburgh,  Thursday  before  last  Sunday  of  April 

and  October. 
|   Elgin,  Thursday  before  1st   Sunday  of  May  and 

November. 
Ellon,  Thursday  before  2d  Monday  of  March  and 

August. 
Errol,  Thursday  before  4th  Sunday  of  June  and  2d 

Sunday  of  November. 

Falkirk,  Friday  before  1st  Sunday  of  May,  and  Fri- 
day after  1st  Thursday  in  November. 

Forfar,  1st  Thursday  after  30th  April,  and  Thurs- 
day before  3d  Sunday  of  October. 

Forres,  Thursday  before  4th  Tuesday  of  April. 

Fraserburgh,  generally  1st  Thursday  of  May  and 
November. 

'<   Galashiels,  Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  of  May  and 

2d  Sunday  of  November. 
Gatehouse  of  Fleet,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of 

June  and  1st  Sunday  of  December. 
>   Glasgow,  Thursday  before  2d  Tuesday  of  April,  and 

Thursday  before  last  Tuesday  of  October. 
Glenluce,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of  July. 
Greenlaw,  Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  of  July. 
Greenock,  Thursday  before  4th  Sunday  of  March 

and  1st  Sunday  of  October. 

Haddington,  Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  of  March 

and  last  Sunday  of  June. 
Hamilton,  Thursday  before  2d  Sunday  of  June  and 

December. 
Hawick,  Wednesday  before  last   Sunday  of  June 

and  2d  Sunday  of  December. 
Huntly,  Wednesday  before  2d  Sunday  of  July. 

Inveraray,  Thursday  before  last  Sunday  of  April 

and  2d  last  Sunday  of  October. 
Inverness,  Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  of  July  and 

2d  Sunday  of  November. 
Irvine,  Wednesday  before  3d  Sunday  of  June  and 

2d  Sunday  of  December. 

Jedburgh,  1st  Thu.  of  July  and  24th  of  December. 


Keith,  Thursday  before  1st   Sunday  of   May  and 

November. 
Kelso,  Wednesday  before  1st  Sunday  of  May  and 

November. 
Kilconquhar,  Thursday  before  2d  Sunday  of  July. 
Kilmarnock,  Wednesday  before  3d  Sunday  of  June 

and  2d  Sunday  of  December. 
Kilmaurs,  same  as  Irvine. 
Kilrenny,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of  June. 
Kilwinning,  same  as  Irvine. 

Kincardine,  Wednesday  before  1st  Sunday  of  Febru- 
ary and  August. 
Kinghorn,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of  July. 
Kinross,  Th  .irsday  before  last  Sunday  of  June,  and 

1st  Thursday  before  full  moon  in  December. 
Kirkcaldy,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of  June  and 

4th  Sunday  of  November. 
Kirkcudbright,  generally  1st  Thursday  of  May  and 

last  Thursday  of  October. 
Kirkwall,  Thursday  before  last  Sunday  of  April, 

and  Thursday  before  1st  moonlight  Sunday  of 

November. 

Lanark,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of  April  and 

1st  Sunday  of  October. 
Langholm,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of  June  and 

before  1st  full  moon  in  December. 
Largs,  Thursday  before  last  Sunday  of  April,  and 

before  Sunday  nearest  full  moon  in  October. 
Lauder,  Wednesday  before  last  Sunday  of   June, 

and  before  1st  full  moon  in  December. 
Leith,  same  as  Edinburgh. 
Leslie  (Fife),  Thursday  before  2d  Sunday  of  July, 

and  nearest  full  moon  in  December. 
Leven,  Thursday  before  2d  Sunday  of  June,  and 

Thursday  before  Sunday  with  full  moon  nearest 

1st  December. 
Lilliesleaf,  Wednesday  before  last  Sunday  of  April 

and  1st  Sunday  of  November. 
Linlithgow,  Thursday  before  3d   Sunday  of  July 

and  1st  Sunday  of  February. 
Lochmaben,  Friday  before  4th  Sunday  of  April  and 

October. 
Lockerby,  Friday  before  2d  Sunday  of  July,  and 

nearest  full  moon  in  December. 

Markinch,  Thursday  before  last  Sunday  of  July,  and 

Thursday  before   Sunday  nearest  full  moon   in 

December. 
Maybole,  Friday  before  1st  Sunday  of  May  and 

November. 
Meigle,  Thursday  before  2d  Sunday  of  July. 
Melrose,  Thursday  before  2d  Sunday  of  May  and 

November. 
Moffat,  Thursday  before  2d  Sunday  of  March  and 

last  Sunday  of  July. 
Montrose,  Thursday  before  4th  Sunday  of  March 

and  October. 
Musselburgh,  Thursday  before  2d  Sunday  of  June. 

Nairn,  Thursday  before  2d  Sunday  of  May  and 
November. 

Newbattle,  same  as  Dalkeith. 

Nesting,  Lunasting,  and  Whalsay,  1st,  2d,  and  3d 
Thursday  after  12th  August. 

Newburgh  (Fife),  Wednesday  before  1st  Sunday 
of  July,  and  before  Sunday  nearest  full  moon  iu 
December. 

Newton-Stewart,  Thursday  before  2d  Sunday  of 
July. 

Newtyle,  Thursday  before  last  Sunday  of  June. 

North  Berwick,  generally  Thursday  before  3d  Sun- 
day of  June. 

Paisley,  Friday  before  1st  Sunday  of  April  and 
October. 


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WEEKLY  MARKETS  FOR  CORN. 


Peebles,  Thursday  before  last  Sunday  of  April  and 

October. 
Penicuik,  Thursday  before  last  Sunday  of  June,  and 

1st  Thursday  before  full  moon  in  December. 
Perth,  Thursday  before  2d  Sunday  of  April  and 4th 

Sunday  of  October. 
Peterhead,  Wednesday  before  2d  Sunday  of  June 

and  December. 
Port-Glasgow,  Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  of  May 

and  October. 
Portobello,  Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  of  April 

and  2d  Sunday  of  October. 
Prestonpans,  Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  of  Julv. 

I 
Queensferry,  Thursday  before  2d  Sunday  of  March 

and  last  Sunday  of  July. 

Bathven,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of  April. 

Eattray,  same  as  Blairgowrie. 

Renfrew,  Thursday  before  last  Sunday  of  Febraary 

and  July. 
Riccarton,  same  as  Irvine. 
Eothesay,  Thursday  before  last  Sunday  of  January 

and  June. 
Eutherglen,  same  as  Glasgow. 

St  Andrews,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of  June 

and  1st  Sunday  of  December. 
St  Ninians,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of  June. 

Winter  unsettled. 
Saline,  Thursday  before  last  Sunday  of  February 

and  Julv. 


Saltcoats,  same  as  Irvine. 

Sanquhar,  Thursday  before  last  Sunday  of  March 

and  1st  Sunday  of  October. 
Selkirk,  Thursday  before  last  Sunday  of  April  and 

2d  Sunday  of  November. 
Stirling,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of  June  and  i 

1st  Sunday  of  December. 
Stonehaven,   New   Town,  Wednesday  before  last 

Sunday  of  June  and  3d   Sunday   of  December,: 

Old    Town.    Wednesday  before    2d   Sunday   of 

July. 
Stornoway,  Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  of  August^: 
Strathaven,  Friday  before  1st  Sunday  of  May  aaii 

November. 
Stow,  Wednesday  before  2d  Sunday  of  July  and 

November. 
Stranraer,  Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  of  Augusts. 

Thurso,  Thursday  before  4th  Sunday  of  June  and-i 

2d  Sunday  of  November. 
Tillicoultry,  Thursday  before  1st  Sunday  of  May 

and  November. 
Turriff,  Thursday  before  2d  Sunday  of  March  andj 

last  Sunday  of  July. 

West  Calder,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of  June, 

and  1st  Thursday  in  December. 
Whitburn,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of  June,  andi 

nearest  to  full  moon  in  November. 
Whithorn,  Thursday  before  4th  Sunday  of  July. 
Wigtown,  Thursday  before  3d  Sunday  of  June. 
Wishaw,  3d  Thursday  of  July  and  November. 


WEEKLY  MARKETS  IN  SCOTLAND  EOR  CORN,  &c. 


Aberdeen,  Friday. 
Airdrie,  Tuesday. 
Alloa,  Wednesday  and  Saturday. 
Alyth,  Tuesday. 
Annan,  Thursday. 
Anstruther  Easter,  Friday. 
Arbroath,  Saturday. 
Auchterarder,  Saturday. 
Auchtermuchty,  Monday. 
Ayr,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 
Ayton,  Thursday. 

Banff,  Friday. 
Bathgate,  Tuesday. 
Beith,  Friday. 
Bervie,  Wednesday. 
Biggar,  Thursday. 
Blairgowrie,  Wednesday. 
Brechin,  Tuesday. 

Callander,  Thursday. 
Campbelton,  Thursday. 
Castle-Douglas,  Monday. 
Coldstream,  Thursday. 
Colinsburgh,  Thursday. 
Coupar-Angus,  Thursday. 
Crieff,  Thursday. 
Cromarty,  Tuesday. 
Cumnock,  Thursday. 
Cupar-Fife,  Tuesday. 

Dalkeith,  Thursday. 
Dingwall,  Saturday. 
Dumbarton,  Tuesday, 
Dumfries,  Wednesday. 
Dunbar,  Tuesday. 
Dunblane,  Thursday. 
Dundee,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 
Dunfermline,  Tuesday. 
Dunkeld,  Saturday. 
Dunse,  Tuesday. 


Earlston,  Monday. 
Edinburgh,  Wednesday. 
Elgin,  Friday. 
Eyemouth,  Thursday. 

Falkirk,  Thursday. 

Fordoun,  Monday. 

Forfar,  Wednesday  and  Saturday. 

Forres,  Tuesday. 

Fortrose,  Friday. 

Fraserburgh,  Friday. 

Galashiels,  Tuesday. 
Galston,  Wednesday. 
Gatehouse,  Saturday. 
Girvan,  Monday. 
Glasgow,  Wednesday. 
Grantown,  Friday. 
Greenloaning,  Tuesday. 
Greenock,  Friday. 

Haddington,  Friday. 
Hamilton,  Friday. 
Hawick,  Thursday. 
Huntly,  Thursday. 
Inverkeithing,  Monday. 
Inverness,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 
Irvine,   Monday,    Tuesday,    and 

Saturday. 
Jedburgh,  Tuesday  and  Saturday. 
Keith,  Wednesday  and  Friday. 
Kelso,  Friday. 

Kilmarnock,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 
Kinross,  Monday. 
Kirkcaldy,  Saturday. 
Kirkcudbright,  Friday. 
Kirriemuir,  Friday. 
Lanark.  Tuesday  and  Saturday. 
Langholm,  Wednesday. 
Largo,  Thursdav. 


Laurencekirk,  Monday. 
Leith.  Wednesday. 
Linlithgow,  Friday. 
Linton,  East,  Monday. 
Lochmaben,  Monday. 
Lockerby,  Thursday. 

Maybole,  Thursday. 
Melrose,  Monday. 
Milnathort,  Wednesday. 
Montrose,  Friday. 

Nairn,   Tuesday,  Thursday,  andi 

Friday. 
Newburgh  (Fife),  Tuesday. 
Newton-Stewart,  Friday. 
North  Berwick,  Monday. 
Old  Meldrum,  Saturday. 
Paisley,  Thursday. 
Peebles.  Tuesday. 
Perth,  Friday. 
Peterhead,  Friday. 
Port-Glasgow,  Friday. 

Eenfrew,  Saturday. 
Rothesay,  Wednesday. 
St  Andrews,  Monday. 
Selkirk,  Wednesday. 
Stewarton,  Thursday. 
Stirling,  Friday. 
Stonehaven,  Thursday. 
Stranraer,  Friday. 
Strathaven,  Thursday. 
Stromness,  Wednesday. 
Tain,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 
Thurso,  Friday. 
Whithorn,  Thursday. 
Wick.  Friday. 
Wigtown,  Saturday. 
Wishaw,  Saturday. 


CONVEYANCE  DIRECTORY. 


635 


SHIP     CONVEYANCES. 


PACKET  VESSELS  FROM  LEITH. 


To 

Glasgow  and  Greenock, 

Helmsdale, 

tnverkeithing, 

Kirkwall, 

Lerwick, 

Peterhead, 

Bcalloway  and  West  Side  of 

I    Shetland,     . 

Stromness, 

iStromness, 

Wick,      .... 


Time. 
Every  day 
Every  fortnight 
Every  Friday 
Every  Thursday 
Once  a  fortnight 
Once  a  fortnight 

Once  in  six  weeks 
Once  a  fortnight     . 
Weekly  . 
Once  a  week  . 


Office  or  Agent. 
34  Bernard  Street. 
R.  and  D.  Slimon,  1  Wet  Docks. 
Master,  Sandport  Slip,  Leith. 
E.  and  D.  Slimon,  1  Wet  Docks. 
J.  B.  Leask  10  Tolbooth  Wyud,  Leith. 
A.  and  G.  Stenhouse,  Wet  Docks. 

Peterson  Brothers  &  Co.,  2  Allison's  Place. 
William  Eendall,  32  Bernard  Street 
E.  and  D.  Slimon,  1  Wet  Docks. 
E.  and  D.  Slimon,  1  Wet  Docks. 


STEAMERS    FROM    LEITH   AND    GRANTON. 

Those  marked  *  sail  from  Granton  Pier. 

JUT  In  consequence  of  the  repeated  changes  that  occur  in  the  hours  of  sailing  of  Steamers,  parties 
are  advised  to  consult  those  sources  of  information  now  so  easily  available,  or  apply  at 
the  Offices,  in  order  to  prevent  disappointment. 


Aarhuns, 
'Aberdeen, 

Alloa,    . 
Alloa,    . 
Amsterdam, 
Anstruther, 
Antwerp, 
Boness, 
Bordeaux, 
Cadiz,    . 

Charente, 

Charente, 
Copenhagen, 
Danzig, 
Dunkirk, 
Hamburgh, 
Havre,  . 
Hull,      . 
Kiel,      . 
Kincardine, 
Kirkcaldy, 
*Kirkwall  and  Lerwick, 


Konigsberg, 
"London, 
London, 

Newcastle,    . 
Oporto, 

Petersburgh, 
Pillau,  . 
Riga,     • 
Eotterdam,    . 

Stettin, 
"Stirling,  etc., 

•Wick,    . 

*  Thurso, 


As  the  trade  may  require 
Tuesday  and  Friday     . 


20  Waterloo  Place  and  34  Bernard  Street. 
G  S.  St  Andrew  St.,  23  Commercial  St.,  and 

Granton  Harbour.     G.  Matheson,  agent. 

Daily Custom  House,  Slip,  Leith. 

Thursday  and  Saturday        .     David  Snaddan,  foot  of  Queen  Street,  Leith. 
Every  alternate  Wednesday      Donald  E.  Macgregor,  55  Bernard  Street. 
Every  Hon.,  Wed.,  and  Frid.     Custom  House,  Slip,  Leith. 
Saturdays       ....     George  Gibson  &  Co.,  5  Docks. 

Daily Custom  House,  Slip,  Leith. 

Every  fortnight,     .         .         .20  Waterloo  Place  and  34  Bernard  Street. 
Every  six  weeks    .         .         .     D.  E.  Macgregor,   55  Bernard   Street ;    and 

Yule,  Watson,  &  Co.,  39  Constitution  Street. 
Every  six  weeks    .         .         .     D.   E.  Macgregor,   55   Bernard   Street ;   and 

Tule,  Watson,  &  Co.,  39  Constitution  Street. 
Every  fortnight     .         .         .20  Waterloo  Place,  and  34  Bernard  Street. 
Weekly 20  Waterloo  Place,  and  34  Bernard  Street. 


Weekly 

Every  seven  days  . 

Wednesday  and  Saturday 

Fortnightly    . 

Wednesday     . 

As  the  trade  may  require 


20  Waterloo  Place,  and  34  Bernard  Street. 
D.  E.  Macgregor,  55  Bernard  Street. 
20  Waterloo  Place,  and  34  Bernard  Street. 
20  Waterloo  Place,  and  34  Bernard  Street. 
20  Waterloo  Place,  and  34  Bernard  Street. 
20  Waterloo  Place,  and  34  Bernard  Street. 


Daily Custom  House,  Slip,  Leith. 


Daily 

Friday    .... 

Weekly,  .         .         .         . 

Wednesday  and  Saturday     . 
Wednesday  and  Saturday     . 

Wednesday  and  Saturday     . 
Every  six  weeks    . 

Every  ten  days 
Every  ten  days 
About  once  a  month 
Tuesday  and  Friday     . 

Twice  a  week 

Daily  from  March  to  Novem- 
ber inclusive 
Tuesday  and  Friday 

Tuesday         . 


From  East  Pier,  Leith. 

6  S.  St  Andrew  St.,  23  Commercial  St.,  and 

Granton  Harbour.     G.  Matheson,  agent. 
34  Bernard  Street,  and  20  Waterloo  Place. 
21  Waterloo  Place. 
Thomas  Aitken,  8  and  9  Dock  Place,  and  20 

Waterloo  Place. 
20  Waterloo  Place,  and  34  Bernard  Street. 
D.  E.  Macgregor,   55   Bernard   Street ;   and 

Tule,  Watson,  &  Co.,  39  Constitution  Street. 
D.  E.  Macgregor,  55  Bernard  Street. 
20  Waterloo  Place  and  34  Bernard  Street. 
Donald  E.  Macgregor,  55  Bernard  Street. 
George  Gibson  &  Co.,  5  Docks ;  and  Donald 

E.  Macgregor,  55  Bernard  Street. 
20  Waterloo  Place  and  34  Bernard  Street. 

Granton  Harbour. 

6  S.  St  Andrew  St.,  23  Commercial  St.,  and 

Granton  Harbour.     G.  Matheson,  agent. 
6  S.  St  Andrew  St.,  23  Commercial  St.,  and 

Granton  Harbour.     G.  Matheson,  agent. 


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STAGE    COACHES. 

OFFICE,  4  PEINCES  STBEET. 


Edinburgh  to 

Leaves. 

Bilston,     .... 

9.30  a.m.  and  4  p.m.,  . 

9  and  4.50. 

Corstorphine,    . 

11,  1.30,  4.15,  8.     Saturday,  3  p.m., 

9.20,  12,  3,  8.45. 

Greenlaw, 

9.30  a.m.,  4  p.m., 

8.50  and  4.40. 

Dalkeith,  .... 

10.30,  1.30,  4,  8,  . 

9,  12,  2.45,  6. 

Dunfermline,    . 

8,  12,  4, 

7.40,  11.45,  3.45. 

*Inverkeithing, 

8,  12,  4, 

8,  12,  4. 

Lasswade, 

10,  1,  4,  8, 

8.30,  12,  2.30,  6.15. 

Do.      Bailway  to  Eskbank. 
thence  Coach,    . 

|    10.30,  11.30,  4.20, 

Loanhead, 

10,  1,  4,  8 

8.45,  12.15,  2.45,  6.30. 

Musselburgh,    . 

11,  2,  6,  8.30,        .... 

8.45,  12.40,  4.15,  7.15. 

Portobello, 

11,  12,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  8.30,  9.45, 

f9.10,  11,  12,  1,  2,  3,  4,  4.S 
\     6,  7,  7.35,  9. 
8.45  and  4.30. 

Penicuik,  .... 

9.30,  and  4  o'clock, 

South  Queensferry,  . 

8,  12,  4, 

8.45,  12.45,  4.45. 

Batho,       .... 

4.15,  and  on  Saturdays  3  o'clock, 

8.30. 

Blackshiels, 

4  o'clock.     Thursdays,  1.30, 

7.45.     Thursdays,  10  a,m. 

Pathhead, 

4  o'clock.     Thursdays,  1.30, 

8  o'c.     Thursdays,  10.15  a.i 

Boslin,       .... 

11  o'clock  a.m.,  summer  months  only 

3.45  p.m. 

*  Passengers  to  and  : 

rom  Inverkeithing  and  Edinburgh  pay  6d.  each  at  Queensferry. 

CITY    OMNIBUSES. 

Uniform  Faee Inside  3d.,  Outside  2d. 

EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH. 

From  West  End  of  Princes  Street  to  Bernard  Street,  at  9,  9.30,  9.40,  10,  and  every  ten 

minutes  afterwards  until  9  p.m.,  9.20,  9.40,  9.50. 
„       High  Street  to  Bernard  Street,  at  9.15,  9.50,  10.5  a.m.,  and  every  ten  minutes 

afterwards  until  9.7  p.m.,  9.10,  9.30,  and  10  p.m. 
„       Bernard  Street  to  Princes  Street,  at  9,  9.10,  9.30,  10  a.m.,  and  every  ten  minutes 

afterwards  until  9  p.m.,  9.10,  9.20,  9.45  p.m. 
,,       Bernard  Street  to  High  Street,  at  9.20,  9.45,  10.6  a.m.,  and  eveiy  ten  minutes 

afterwards,  until  9  p.m.,  9.5,  9.30,  and  10  p.m. 
„       Junction  Bridge  to  West  End  of  Princes  Street,  every  fifteen  minutes  from  9  a.m. 

to  8.30  p.m. 
„       West  End  of  Princes  Street  to  Junction  Bridge,  every  fifteen  minutes  from  9.30 

a.m.  to  9  p.m. 

SEAFIELD  AND  WEST  END  OF  PEINCES  STEEET. 
From  Seafield  to  West  End  of  Princes  Street,  8.30,  11.30  a.m.,  1.30,  4.30,  and  6.30  p.m. 
„      West  End  of  Princes  Street  to  Seafield,  11  a.m.,  1,  4,  and  6.30  p.m. 

MORNINGSIDE,  GRANGE,  NEAHNGTON,  REGISTER  OFFICE,  AND  HAYMARKE 

HAYMAEKET  AND  NEWINGTON. 
From  Haymarket  to  Newington  at  9.15  a.m,  and  every  hour  till  8.15  p.m. 
„      Newington  to  Haymarket  at  9.45  a.m,  and  every  hour  till  8.45  p.m. 

MOENINGSIDE  AND  BEGISTEB  OFFICE. 
From  Morningside,  via  Grange,  to  Eegister  Office,  at  9  a.m.  and  every  hour  till  9  p.m. 
,,      Morningside,  via  Lothian  Eoad,  to  Eegister  Office,  at  9.30  a.m.,  and  every  hour 

till  8.30  p.m. 
,,      Eegister  Office  to  Morningside,  via  Lothian  Eoad,  at  9.30  a.m.,  and  every  hour 

till  8.30  p.m. 
,,      Eegister  Office,  via  Grange,  to  Morningside,  at  10  a.m.,  and  every  hour  till  8  p.m. 

STOCKBEIDGE  AND  NEWINGTON. 
From  Stockbridge  to  Newington,  at  9  a.m.,  and  every  half-hour  till  8J  p.m. 
From  Newington  to  Stockbridge,  at  9i  a.m.,  and  every  half-hour  till  9  p.m. 

By  the  above  arrangement  there  will  be  an  Omnibus  every  J  of  an  hour  from  Newington  to  t 
Eegister  Office  from  9.15  a.m.  until  9.15  p.m.,  and  from  the  Eegister  Office  to  Newington  every  ■]-  of ; 
hour  from  9.15  a.m.  until  8.45  p.m. 


CONVEYANCE  DIRECTORY. 


G37 


HACKNEY  CARRIAGES  IN  EDINBURGH. 


FAKES  BY  DISTANCE. 

H  1.  The  distance  to  which  any  hackney  carriage 
caay  be  driven  under  these  Bye-laws,  shall  be  seven 
ailes  from  the  Cross  of  Edinburgh. 

II  2.  When  a  party  not  exceeding  two  grown-up 
c:-ersons,  and  without  any  luggage  other  than  a  car- 
.  et-bag  or  the  like,  enters  a  carriage  at  a  stance,  or 
i  ?hen  driving  along  disengaged,  they  shall  be  driven 

.alf  a  mile  for  6d. ;  and  if  the}'  return  they  shall  pav 
iiixe  same  fare.  The  driver  shall  draw  up  to  either 
■  ide  of  the  pavement  when  called;  and  if  detained 
)  lore  than  five  minutes  before  starting,  he  shall  be 
►  mtitled  to  6d.  for  waiting. 
)'  N.B. — This  rule  shall  not  apply  to  fares  from 

lilway  stations. 

'  ■  3.  Excepting  the  Sixpenny  Fare,  the  fares  by  dis- 
.  ince  shall  be  shown  in  the  annexed  Table  of  Fares. 
i  'he  charges  in  the  table  shall  include  going  from 
t  le  stance  or  stable  to  the  hirer's  residence,  and 
|:  -aiting  ten  minutes.  But  if  the  carriage  be  de- 
,  lined,  before  starting,  more  than  ten  minutes,  a 
[•aarge  for  waiting  at  the  rate  of  6d.  for  each  quarter 
I.:'  an  hour,  or  part  thereof,  after  the  expiry  of  the 
fcn  minutes,  shall  be  allowed ;  and  if  the  place 
inhere  the  hirer  is  to  be  taken  up  be  beyond  half  a 
S'ile  from  the  stance  or  stable  whence  the  carriage 
m  taken,  there  shall  be  a  charge  of  6d.  for  such 
listance. 

f  4.  When  any  place  is  not  mentioned  in  the 
.ble,  the  fare  shall  be  the  same  as  that  to  any 
ace  mentioned  which  may  be  in  the  immediate 

[  "cinity. 

'  5.  When  the  fare  of  any  particular  place  not  men- 
oned  cannot  be  ascertained  by  reference  to  a  place 
.  the  immediate  vicinity,  the  fare  shall  be  Is.  for  a 
jstance  from  the  stance  not  exceeding  a  mile  and 
!half,  and  sixpence  for  every  additional  half-mile  or 
irt  thereof. 

6.  Half  fare  returning  with  the  party,  excepting 
^e  half-mile  drive. 

17.  When  parties  return  (which  they  shall  have 
e  option  of  doing),  and  the  fare  going  is  Is.,  the 
.rriage  shall  wait  ten  minutes  without  any  charge 
r  waiting;  when  Is.  6d.,  fifteen  minutes;  when  2s. 
id  upwards,  twenty  minutes.  If  the  carriage  be 
stained  longer,  a  charge  shall  be  allowed  for  wait- 
g,  at  the  rate  of  6d.  for  every  twenty  minutes,  or 
.rt  thereof,  commencing  at  the  periods  when  the 
ee  waiting  expires. 

•  8.  When  a  carriage  is  called  but  not  used,  a 
.arge  of  6d.  shall  be  allowed,  if  the  place  to  which 
is  called  be  under  half  a  mile  from  the  stance 
stable,  and  Is.  if  beyond  that. — Waiting  as  in 
jction  7. 


FAEES  BY  TIME. 

It  shall  be  in  the  option  of  the  hirer  to  employ  a 
rriage  within  the  municipal  bounds  by  time,  for 
:opplng,  slaking  calls,  and  the  like,  where  the 
•iving  is  not  continuous.  The  charge  in  such 
sea  shall  be  Is.  for  the  first  half-hour,  and  6d.  for 
ery  additional  quarter  of  an  hour. 


For  an  airing  into  the  country  within  seven  miles 
from  the  Cross  of  Edinburgh,  and  returning  either 
by  the  same  or  a  different  road,  the  rate  shall  be  6d. 
for  every  ten  minutes,  or  3s.  per  hour.  A  drive 
round  the  Queen's  Drive  shall  be  considered  an  air- 
ing. Unless  the  hirer  wishes  a  slower  pace,  the  rate 
of  driving  when  out  an  airing  shall  be  at  least 
six  miles  an  hour;  and  in  the  event  of  the  driving 
being  at  a  slower  pace  than  six  miles  an  hour, 
contrary  to  the  wish  of  the  hirer,  it  shall  be  optional 
for  the  hirer  to  pay  the  fare  in  the  proportion  of  3s. 
for  every  six  miles  so  travelled. 

WHETHER  THE  FARES  AEE  BY  DISTANCE 
OR  BY  TIME. 

1.  The  hirer  pays  tolls. 

2.  D  there  be  more  than  four  grown-up  persons 
driven,  a  charge  of  6d.  extra  shalf  be  made  for  each 
additional  grown-up  person,  or  for  each  two  children 
above  six  years  of  age,  and  under  twelve.  No  addi- 
tional charge  for  one  child  above  six  to  twelve,  or 
children  under  six  years. 

3.  From  twelve  at  night  till  seven  morning — 
double  fare. 

4.  The  above  fares  are  for  one-horse  carriages, 
and  there  shall  be  no  additional  charge  when  two 
horses  are  used. 

5.  Owners  or  drivers  may  agree  to  drive  at  lower 
fares  than  those  fixed.  In  that  case,  should  they 
demand  more  than  the  fare  agreed  on,  they  shall  be 
liable  as  for  an  overcharge. 

LUGGAGE. 

For  luggage  exceeding  100  lbs.  in  weight  there 
shall  be  a  charge  of  6d.  extra.  But  there  shall  be 
no_  charge  for  luggage  under  that  weight.  The 
driver  shall  assist  in  loading  and  unloading  in  all 
cases  when  required. 

FAEES  MAY  BE  WITHHELD. 

Any  party  shall  be  entitled  to  withhold  payment 
if  the  fare — 

1.  When  the  name  and  number  are  not  painted 

outside,  or  when  there  is  no  plate  inside,  in 
terms  of  Article  Third  of  these  bye-laws. 

2.  When  the  reference-ticket  is  not  given. 

3.  When    the    bye-laws,    table    of    fares,    and 

driver's  licence  are  not  shown  on  demand. 

4.  When  an  overcharge  is  made. 

5.  When  the  driver  fails  or  refuses  to  complete 

an  engagement. 

EEDEESS. 


Parties  aggrieved  will  obtain  redress  on  applica- 
tion to  the  Procurator-Fiscal  at  the  City  Chambers, 
within  eight  days  after  the  date  of  the  offence,  ex- 
cept in  cases  when  parties  are  prevented  making 
such  application  by  their  absence  from  town. 
Note. — Attention  is  specially  directed  to  the  237th 
Section  of  the  Police  Act,  which  imposes  a 
penalty  not  exceeding  10s.  on  any  person 
who  refuses    to    pay  the  regular  fare   on 
demand. 


638 


CONVEYANCE  DIRECTORY. 


TABLE  OF  FARES  FROM  THE  FOLLOWING  STANCES. 

Note— To  prevent  disputes  or  loss  of  property,  every  party  on  entering  a  carriage  should  ask  for  r 
reference  ticket,  which  the  driver  is  bound  to  give.  The  reference  ticket  shall  be  in  the  fol- 
lowing terms,  viz. : — 

Reference  in  case  of  Incivility,  Loss,  or  Overcharge. 

Owner,  No- 

Parties  aggrieved  in  any  of  these  matters  should  immediately  report  the  same  to  the  Procurator-Fiscal  at  the 

City  Chambers. 


11. 

12. 
13. 


STANCE! 

1.  Atholl  Crescent. 

2.  Caledonian  Railway  Terminus." 

3.  Canonrnills. 

4.  College  Street  and  Forrest  Road. 

5.  County  Hall  and  Tron  Church. 

6.  Gayfield  Square  and  Union  Place. 

7.  George  Street. 

8.  Haymarket. 

9.  Lynedoch  Place  and  Clarendon  Crescent, 
10.  Newington. 


Pitt  Street,  Scotland  Street. 
Princes  Street,  East. 
Princes  Street,  West. 


14.  Queen  Street,  East. 

15.  Queen  Street,  West. 

16.  Railway  Stations — Waverley  Bridge. 

17.  St  Mary's  Church. 

18.  St.  Patrick  Square. 

19.  Stockbridge. 

20.  Tollcross  and  Lochrin. 


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1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

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1  6 

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1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

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1  6 

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I  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Ann  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Antigua  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Archers'  hall . 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Archibald  place     . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

2  0 
1  0 
1  6 
1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Argyle  place . 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Argyle  square 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Arthur  pis.  and  St. 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Atholl  cres.  and  pi. 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Bank  street   . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Barony  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Baxter's  place 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 
1  6 
1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Beaumont  place     . 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

Beaverhall     . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

2  0 

2  6 

3  0 

3  0 

2  6 

3  0 

2  6 

2  0 

2  0 

3  e 

Beechwood    . 

3  0 

2  6 

2  6 

3  0 

2  6 

3  0 

3  0 

3  6 

3  0 

1  6 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

3  0 

Belmont 

2  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6 

3  0 

2  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

Bellevue  cr.  &  ter. 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

If    IK 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Bell's  mills     . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0110 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Blacket  place 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

10)20 

1  C 

1  0 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Blackford  road 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

16   2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

3  6 

Blackball 

2  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

2  6 

2  0 

3  0  1 1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

Blenheim  place     . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  Oil  0 

2  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

Bonnington   . 

1  0 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

2    0:16 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

Boroughmuirhead 

2  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

16    16 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

Botanic  gardens    . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

16    10 

2  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

Bowershall,    . 

1  0 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0    16 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Brandon  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

16    10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Bread  street  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10    10 

1  6 

10    10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Bristo  street  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

l  0 

1  0 

1  0i  1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Brougham  st.  &  pi. 

1  6 

1  0 

I  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0  1 1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Broughton  street  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

l  u 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Brown  street. 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Brown  square 

1  0 

1.0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Brunswick  st., 
Brunswick  street, 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6        Hillside       .      '  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6     Bruntsfield  links   . 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  6 

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1  0 

1  (i 

1  0 

10   16 

1  6 

1  0 

Buccleuch  st.  &  pi. 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

"J2I1  ° 

1  0 

1  0 

1  ii 

1  0 

1  o!i  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Buckingham  ter.  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

•  1  O'l  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0  |  a  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Calton  street . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  6  ;  2  0 

3  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6 

1  6 

Cameron  house 

2  6 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  0 

2  6 

1  6 

2  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Candlemaker  row . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Canon  gate 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  G 

1  6 

1  ii 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  (i 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

Canonmills    . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  G 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

10    10 

2  0 

Carlton  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

16116 

1  6 

Carlton  terrace 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  II 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6  |1  6 

1  0 

Carnegie  street 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

Cassels  place 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Castle  (in.  Gd.  ad.) 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  (i 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Castle  streets 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Castle  terrace, 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10    10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Catherine  street    . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Causewayside 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Chalmers  street     . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Chapel  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Charlotte  st.,sq.,pl. 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Church  hill  &  lane 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Circus  place,  N.W. 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  G 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

Claremont  street   . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

Claremont  crescent 
Claremont  st.  and 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

ioi 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

11) 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

plr,  Stockbridge . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

10   1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Clarence  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  u 

1  0 

\1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Clarendon  crescent 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

;1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Clerk  street   . 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Clyde  street  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

■1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10    10 

1  C 

Coates  crescent 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10    10 

1  0 

Cockburn  street    . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1   0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10    10 

1  0 

College  streets 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

3  C 

3  0 

5  0 

3  6 

3  6 

4  6 

3  6 

3  0 

4  0 

4  0 

Colinton 

4  6 

4  6 

4  6 

4  6 

4  6 

4  6 

5  0 

4  0 

5  0 

3  0 

1   0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  6 

Comely  bank 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  (i 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

Comely  gardens    . 
Comely  green  and 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

Spring  gardens  . 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  G 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

2  6 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

3  0 

Coltbridge 

2  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

2  6 

2  0 

1  6 

2  6 

2  6 

3  6 

3  6 

3  6 

3  6 

3  0 

2  0 

2  6 

4  0 

Corstorphine . 

3  6 

3  0 

2  6 

3  0 

2  6 

3  0 

3  6 

4  0 

3  0 

3  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Cowgate 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

•2  0 

2  0 

3  0 

3  0 

3  0 

3  0 

2  6 

2  0 

2  0 

3  6 

Craigcrook  castle  . 

3  0 

3  0 

2  6 

3  0 

2  6 

3  0 

3  0 

3  6 

2  0 

3  0 

-'  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

2  <i 

2  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

3  0 

Craigleith  house    . 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

2  6 

1  6 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6 

3  6 

3  0 

3  0 

3  0 

3  0 

2  6 

2  6 

3  6 

Craiglockhart 

3  6 

3  0 

2  6 

3  0 

2  6 

3  0 

3  6 

3  6 

3  0 

2  6 

3  6 

3  6 

4  0 

3  0 

3  0 

3  6 

3  6 

4  0 

3  6 

2  0 

Craigmillar  castle . 

4  0 

3  0 

3  6 

3  6 

3  6 

3  0 

4  0 

2  6 

4  0 

3  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Craigmoimt,  Gr'ge 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

'1  6 

1  0 

1  G 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Crosscauseway 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  G 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Cumberland  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Dairy  cemetery     . 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

'10    H 

1  6 

1  0 

1  o 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1   6 

Dairy  house  . 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

jlO    10 

1  0 

1  6 

i  b 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Danube  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Darnaway  street   . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Dean  cemetery 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  G 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Dean  st.  and  ter.  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Dean  village  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Dewar  place  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1   6 

1  0 

Dick  place     . 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Doune  terrace 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Downie  place 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

i   0 

4  0 

5  6 

4  6 

4  6 

5  6 

5  0 

4  0 

4  6 

5  0 

Dreghorn  college  . 

5  6 

5  0 

5  0 

5  0 

a  0 

5  0 

5  G 

5  0 

5  0 

3  6 

1  (.1 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Drummond  place  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Drummond  street . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6" 

Dublin  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

<3  0 

2  6 

3  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

3  0 

3  0 

3  0 

1  6 

Duddingston. 

3  0 

2  6 

3  0 

3  0 

3  0 

2  6 

3  0 

2  0 

3  G 

2  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Duke  street   . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  c 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Dumbiedykes 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  G 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

'l  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Duncan  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Dundas  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

'2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

Easter  road   . 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

'2  6 

2  0 

3  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6 

1  0 

Echo  bank     . 

2  6 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

1  6 

2  6 

1  0 

3  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

Elm  row 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  G 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

2  6 

Fettes  college 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  I) 

1  G 

■  1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Fettes  row 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 
1  0 

:  1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Forres  street . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Forrest  road 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

•1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Forth  street  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

|1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  II 

1  0 

1  0 

10 

1  0 

1  0 

Fountainbridge 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

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1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10    10 

1  0  1 1  0 

1  0 

10   16 

Frederick  streets  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

i  o  i  o  i  o  1 1  o 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

16|10 

10    10 

1  6 

16   2  0 

Fyfe  place 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6    1  6|1 6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

10   10 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

10   16 

Gardner's  crescent 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10 

1  6 

10    1010   I 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

10    16 

Gay  field  square     . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10 

1  0 

1  01  1  0|  1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

16    2  0 

George  place. 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

16    16 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10   10 

1  0 

10    10 

George  iv.  bridge. 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

I  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0!1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10   10 

George  square 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6]l  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10    16 

George  street 

I  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10    10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0!l  0 

Gilmore  place 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

16J10 

Gladstone  terrace . 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10    10 

1  6 

Gloucester  place    . 

I  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

Golden  acre  . 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1012  0 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  6 

2  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  6 

2  6 

Gorgie    . 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0   2  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Gr'nge  &  Cemet'ry 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0|10 

2  0 

1  0 

3  0 

3  0 

1  6 

3  0 

3  0 

2  6 

2  6 

3  0 

2  6 

3  6 

Grantonpier. 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  013  0 

2  0 

3  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10    10    10 

Grassmarket . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0    l  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10    1  Oil  6 

Great  Stuart  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0|l  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

10    10 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

10    16 

Greenhill 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

16110 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10:16 

Greenside  place     . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10   16 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10    10 

Greenside  street    . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  Oil  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0  |  1  6 

Grosvenor  street   . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  Oil  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

I  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

10   16 

Grove  St.  and  place 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

10   10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

10   16 

Haddington  place . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10   16 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0   2  0 

Hamilton  pi., Stock. 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

10   10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  ii 

1  0 

1  0 

10   10 

Hanover  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10   10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  Oil  6 

Hart  street    . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10   16 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6    2  6 

Hawkhill,  Lochend 

2  6 

2  0 

2  6 

2  0 

2  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6   3  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Haymarket    . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  oil  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Henderson  row 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

10    16 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

Heriot  buildings    . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

16    2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Heriot  row     . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10    10 

2  6 

2  0 

3  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  0 

2  0 

Hermitage,  Braid  . 

3  0 

2  6 

2  0 

2  6 

2  0 

2  6 

3  0 

2  0 

3  0    16 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

High  School  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0  1 1  0 

1  0 

10 

10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

High  street    . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  01  1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

Hill  place  and  sq.  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6|1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Hill  street      . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

10    10 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

Hillside  crescent   . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10    16 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

Hillhousefield 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  6 

2  012  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

Holyrood  palace    . 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

10   1  6  1 1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1   6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Home  street  . 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

10    1  Oil  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

Hope  crescent 

1  0 

1  OH  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6|1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Hope  park  crescent 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6  i  1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Hope  park  terrace 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

16,10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Hope  street    . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  Oil  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Hope  terrace 
Hospitals — 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  o 

2  0    10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Chalmers'  . 

1  0 

1  0    1 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  o 

1610 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Donaldson's 

1  6 

1  Ojl  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

16    10 

1  0 

1  6 

1  o 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  6 

Fettes' 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

10    16 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Gillespie's  . 
Heriot's  and  G. 

1  C 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

I  o 

1010 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Watson's 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  o 

16    10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Infirmary  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  Oil  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Maternity  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  (i 

1  o 

10    10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Merchants' Maid. 
Orphans'  and  J. 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  o 

16    10 

1  0 

1  0 

I  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Watson's 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

20 

10^0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

10    10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

Sick  Children's  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

16    10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Stewart's    . 

1  6 

16110 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

10    10 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Trades'  Maiden  . 

2  0 

16    16 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

2  0    10 

1  6 

1  6 

1  o 

1  6 

1  0 

I  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

Howard  place 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

16    10    16 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Howe  street  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6    1  Oil  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1   0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

India  place    . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

16    10,10] 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

India  street   . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

10    10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Industrial  Museum 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

I  0 

1  0 

10    10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0|  1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

Infirmary  street    . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10    10 

1  6 

1  6 

1  o 

16    16 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

Inverleith  row 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

i  o ;  2  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

10    10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Jamaica  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  6 

10,10 

2  6 

2  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

Janefield  place 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

Jock's  Lodge 

2  6 

2  0 

2  6 

2  0 

2  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6 

3  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10   10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Johnston  terrace  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

4  0 

4  0 

3  6 

3  6 

3  0 

3  0|3  6 

4  0 

4  0 

3  6 

Joppa     . 

3  6 

3  0 

3  6 

3  0 

3  6 

3  6 

3  6 

3  6 

4  0 

4  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

I  0 

Keir  street     . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

I  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Kerr  street     . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

)  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Kew  ter.,  Osb.  ter. 

1  6 

I  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

King  street,  Great 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10    10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

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1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Lauriston 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10    16 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  1) 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

X  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Leamington  ter.    . 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

16    2  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  t> 

2  6 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

3  6 

2  0 

2  6 

Leith 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

2  f' 

2  6 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

1  G 

2  0 

2  6 

2  0 

2  6 

Leith  Fort     . 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

2  6 

2  0 

2  6 

1    0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Leith  street   . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

Leopold  place 

1  0 

1  0 

1  (i 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  1) 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  (1 

Leven  street  . 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

3  0 

3  0 

3  6 

2  6 

2  6 

3  0 

2  6 

3  0 

3  0 

1  6 

Liberton 

3  6 

2  6 

3  0 

2  6 

3  0 

3  0 

3  6 

2  0 

3  6 

2  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

London  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Lothian  road 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Lothian  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Lynedoch  place     . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Main  Point    . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Maitland  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Malta  terrace 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10    10 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Manor  place  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

Mansfield  place 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

Meadowbank 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Meadow  place 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Melville  pi.,  St.,  cr. 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  t> 

1  0 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

Merchiston  castle  . 

2  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Millerfield,  Mead's 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  G 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Millbank,Whiteh'e 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

I  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Minto  street  . 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

l  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Montague  street    . 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Moray  place  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

L  (J 

1  0 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

Morningside  place 
Morningside,  south 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

of  Mornings'e  pi. 

2  6 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

1  6 

2  6 

1  0 

1  (J 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Morrison  street 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Mound  Place . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

3  0 

Murrayfield   . 

2  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6 

3  0 

2  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

Napier  road  . 

2  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Nelson  st.  and  pi.  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

3  0 

3  0 

1  6 

3  0 

3  0 

2  6 

2  6 

3  0 

2  6 

3  6 

Newhaven 
Newington,  streets 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  0 

3  0 

2  0 

3  6 

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1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

and  places  there 
Newington,  south 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

1  0 

of  Mayfield  loan 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

2  6 

1  6 

l  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Nicolson  sq.  and  st. 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

I  'I 

1  0 

1  0 

1  ii 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

North  Bridge 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

[   U 

1  0 

1  0 

1  u 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Northumberland  st 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1   0 

1   6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

Norton  place 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

L  0 

1  6 

2  0 

1  i) 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Old  Gibbet  toll      . 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

I  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Oxford  terrace 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1   0 

L  ii 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Park  pi.  and  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

L  <; 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Parkside  street 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

I  ii 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Parliament  square 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

I   0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Picardy  place 

1  0 

10    10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

i  i; 

2  6 

2  6 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

Piershill  barracks . 

2  6 

2  0 

2  6 

2  0 

2  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6 

3  0 

i  g 

1  6 

IP 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

Pilrig  street  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1   6 

l  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Pitt  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1   6 

i  ii 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Port-Hopetoun 

1  0- 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

l  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Portland  place 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

i  ii 

3  6 

3  0 

3  0 

3  0 

2  6 

3  0 

3  6 

3  6 

3  0 

Portobello,  sts.,  pis. 

3  0 

3  0 

3  0 

3  0 

3  0 

3  0 

3  0 

3  0 

3  6 

4  0 

l  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Post  Office,  General 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

L  G 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

Powderhall    . 

1  0 

1  0 

1   6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  6 

-  0 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Preston  streets 
Princes  St.,  east  of 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  G 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

-  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Frederick  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Princes  St.,  west  of 

.  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Frederick  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

■  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Queensferry  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

-  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Queen  street . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Raeburn  place 
Railway  Stations — 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1*0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Caledonian 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Waverley  Bridge 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Ramsay  gardens   . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  ii 

1  0 

1  (i 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

0 

1  0 

1  0 

i  e 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Randolph  crescent 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Rankeillor  street  . 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  G 

1  0 

6 

1  € 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

Regent  terrace 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  G 

0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Register  streets     . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

s 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Reid  terrace  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  (i 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  61 

Restalrig 

1  G 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

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1  0 

1  6 

1   b 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Richmond  pi.  &  st. 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

10   10 

10 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

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1  G 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Rillbank  ter.  &  cr. 

2  0 

1  G 

1  G 

1  G 

l  6 

1  6 

'J  II 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

2  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  6 

i  i; 

1  0 

1  G 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

Rosebank, 

1  0 

1  G 

2  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  G 

1  0 

2  0 

1  G 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  G 

1  6 

1  6 

1  G 

1  0 

1  ii 

1  0 

2  0 

Roseburn,  Kew  ter. 

1  G 

1  0 

1  0 

1  G 

1  0 

1  G 

1  i; 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  G 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  G 

1  0 

Rosehall 

Rose  street,  east  of 

1  6 

1  0 

1  G 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  G 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Frederick  street 
Rose  street,  west  of 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

t  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  ii 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Frederick  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

8  0 

7  G 

8  0 

6  6 

6  6 

7  « 

7  6 

8  0 

8  0 

6  0 

Roslin    . 

S    II 

7   ii 

7  G 

7  6 

8  0 

7  0 

8  0 

G  O 

8  0 

7  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Roxb'hpl..st.,<fcter. 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1   1' 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  ii 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Royal  circus  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  G 

Royal  crescent 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  G 

1  G 

1  6 

Royal  terrace 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  G 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  G 

Rutland  sq.  and  st. 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  '1 

1  0 

1  6 

1  G 

1   i, 

1  6 

1  0 

Salisbury  pi.  &  rd. 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  G 

1  0 

■1  (i 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  (i 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  .; 

1  6 

1  0 

Salisbury  sq.  it  st. 

i  i; 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  G 

1  0 

1  G 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  6 

2  6 

3  0 

:;   ll 

3  0 

:;  ii 

2  6 

2  i; 

2  0 

3  G 

Saughton 

3  0 

3  0 

2  G 

3  0 

2  G 

3  0 

3  0 

3  G 

3  0 

2  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

i  i; 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Saxe-Cobourg  pi.  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

l  i; 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1   I' 

1  6 

1  6 

1  <; 

1  6 

1  0 

Sciennes  hill  <t  pi. 

1  G 

1  0 

1  G 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  G 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  n 

1  0 

1   i, 

Scotland  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  G 

1  0 

1  6 

3  0 

3  0 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  0 

2  6 

;;  i. 

3  0 

3  6 

Seafield 

2  0 

2  6 

2  G 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  0 

3  0 

2  G 

:;  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  ii 

1   ii 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1   ii 

1  6 

Shandwick  place    . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1    ii 

1   ii 

1  0 

1  6 

i  i; 

2  0 

Shrub  place  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  G 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  II 

1   '1 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Silvermill  street    . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

2  6 

2  G 

:;  n 

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3  0 

3  6 

3  0 

2  6 

■i  i; 

3  6 

Slateford 

3  0 

3  0 

2  G 

3  0 

2  6 

3  0 

:;  ii 

3  0 

3  0 

2  0 

1  G 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

Smith's  place 

1   ii 

1  0 

1  G 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

■1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

South  Bridge  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  ii 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Spittal  street . 
Spring  gardens, 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  c 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  G 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

Abbey  hill  . 

1  6 

1  0 

1  G 

1  6 

1  6 

1  o 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  ii 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

St  Andrew  sq.  <fc  st. 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1    0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1   ii 

1  0 

St  Anthony  place  . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  Ii 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

St  Bernard's  cresc. 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  II 

1  0 

1  6 

St  Colme  street 

1  0 

1  o 

10    10 

1  o 

1  o 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  II 

1  0 

1  0 

St  David  streets    . 

1  0 

1  o 

10    10 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

St  James'  st.  &  sq.    10 

1  o 

10    10 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  G 

1  0 

St  John  st.  and  hill 

1  0 

1  o 

10   10 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  C 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

St  Leonard  street 

1  6 

1  o 

16    10 

1  6 

1  o 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1   ii 

1  6 

1  0 

St  Patrick  square  . 

1  6 

1  o 

1  0   1  0 

1  o 

1  o 

1  6 

1  0 

1  G 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

St  Vincent  street  . 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  o 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  II 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0   1  o 

1  6 

Stafford  street 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

H    IB 

1  0 

Strathearn  road    . 

2  0    16 

1  i; 

2  0 

1  6 

1  G 

2  0 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  6 

10   16 

1  n 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Summerhall  . 

1  6 

1  o 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  o 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Sylvan  place . 

2  0 

1  fi 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  c 

2  0 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

2  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

20 

2  0 

2  6 

Tennant  street 

1  0 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Teviot  row     . 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Thistle  street 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Tobago  street 

1  6 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

10116 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Tollcross 

1  6 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Toi-phichen  street . 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

2  0 

1  0 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

2  6 

Trinity  Hut   . 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

1  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  6 

2  0 

3  0 

Trinity  beyond  Hut 

1  6 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

2  0 

1  6 

2  6 

1  6 

3  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  0 

10 

1  6 

Tynecastle  toll 

20 

1  6 

I  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Union  place  and  st. 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Victoria  st.  and  ter. 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Viewforth 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  6 

jl  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Walker  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  o 

3  0 

3  0 

1  6 

3  0 

3  0 

2  6 

2  6 

3  0 

2  6 

3  6 

Wardie  and  cresct. 

2  0 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  0 

3  0 

2  0 

■j  6 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Warrender  park    . 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  i; 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

Waniston  crescent 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  6 

1  ii 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

Warriston  place     . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

I  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Waterloo  place 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

10    16 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

2  0 

Water  of  Leith  .    . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

I  o 

1  0 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Wemyss  place 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

il  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

West  Port      . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

lio 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Whaxton  place 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1.° 

1  o 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

11  0 

1  6 

1  0 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

Whitehouse  loan   . 

2  0 

1   <• 

1  6 

2  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

2  0 

ll  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

l  i; 

1  6 

2  0 

Whitfield  pi.  ifclane 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

1  o 

1  0 

1  6 

1  6 

2  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1    0 

1  0 

1  6 

William  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  6 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

'l  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  6 

Windsor  street 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

16 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

Wright's  houses     . 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

!i  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

York  place     . 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  Oil  0 

1 

1  0 

1  0 

jl  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  6 

Young  street. 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  0 

1  o 

1  0 

1  6 

1  0 

1  0 

CONVEYANCE  DIRECTORY. 


643 


CARRIERS'   QUARTERS. 


Vberdcrar.  James  Skinner,  211  High  street,  Wed- : '  Calder  (West),  William  Walker,  32  Grassmarket, 
nesday  and  Saturday.  12  noon.  Friday,  3  p.m. 

ady,  John  Brotherston,  80  South  Back  Canon-  Cambusnethan,  Grassmarket.  per  rail,  daily. 


gate,  Thursday,  12  noon 

Mrington.  John  White,  32  Grassmarket,  Wednes- 
day, 3  p.m. 

Mrdrie,  James  Marshall,  100  Grassmarket,  Tuesday 
and  Friday,  1  p.m. 

festruther,  A.  King.  211  High  street.  Monday  and 
Thursday.  2  p.m. 

Vuchindinny,  Thos.  Elliot.  32  Grassmarket,  Wed- 
nesday and  Saturday,  2  p.m. ;  William  Niven, 
32  Grassmarket,  Saturday,  1  p.m. ;  Robert 
Kay,  100  Grassmarket,  Tuesday  and  Friday, 
1  p.m. 

iuchingrey.  Robert  Torrance,  20  Grassmarket, 
Monday,  1  p.m. 

Vuchtermuchty,  James  Skinner,  100  Grassmarket, 
Wednesday  and  Saturday,  10  a.m. ;  211  High 


Carlops,  William  Walkinshaw,  20  Grassmarket, 
Saturday,  3  p.m. 

Carluke,  Alexander  Wilson,  20  Grassmarket,  Tues- 
day, 11  a.m. 

Carnwath,  100  Grassmarket,  per  rail,  daily;  W. 
Walkinshaw,  20  Grassmarket,  Saturday,  2 
p.m. 

Carrington,  John  Douglas,  32  Grassmarket,  Satur- 
day, 12  noon. 

Carstairs,  James  Forrest,  20  Grassmarket,  Monday, 
2  p.m. 

Cellardykes,  A.  King,  211  High  street,  Monday 
and  Thursday,  2  p.m. 

Chirnside,  R.  Guy,  20  Grassmarket,  Friday,  11  a.m. 

Cockburnspath,  Robert  Guy,  20  Grassmarket,  Fri- 
day, 11  a.m. 


street,  Wednesday  and  Saturday,  12  noon.  :  Coldstream,  John  Richardson,  100  Grassmarket, 
Salerno.  Wm.  Henderson,  Tuesday  and  Saturday  Wednesday,  12  noon. 

at  3  p.m..  20  Grassmarket.  ]  Colinsburgh,  A.  King,  211  High  street,  Monday 

Bathgate,  James  Marshall,  100  Grassmarket,  Tues-j         and  Thursday,  2  p.m. 

day  and  Friday,  2  p.m.  Comrie,  Hugh  Gregor,  100  Grassmarket,  Wednes- 

Bellsquarry.  James  Auld,  100  Grassmarket,  Tues-  day  and  Saturday,  9  a.m. 

day  and  Friday,  1  p.m.  '  Covington,   William    Falconer,    20    Grassmarket, 

Berwick  (North),  John  Brotherston,  80  South  Back1         Saturday,  3  p.m. 

of  Canongate,  Thursday.  12  noon.  ,Crail.   A.   King,   211    High    street,    Monday  and 


Biggar,  William  Hill,  20  Grassmarket,  Friday, 
2  p.m. 

3]ackburn,  Thomas  Geddes,  32  Grassmarket,  Tues- 
day 2  p.m.,  Saturday  at  1  p.m. 

Blackshiels,  Andrew  Laurie,  32  Grassmarket,  Satur- 
day, 12  noon. 


Thursday,  2  p.m. 

Crailing,  Thomas  Richardson,  32  Grassmarket, 
Tuesday,  once  a  fortnight,  12  noon. 

Crawfordjohn,  John  White,  32  Grassmarket,  Wed- 
nesday, 3  p.m. 

Creetown,  100  Grassmarket,  daily,  per  rail. 


jlythbridge,   Friday,  4  p.m. ;  Andrew   Niven,   32  Crieff,  Hugh  Gregor,  100  Grassmarket,  Wednesday, 
Grassmarket,  Saturday,  2  p.m.  9  a.m 


Bonnyrigg.  George  Brown,  32  Grassmarket,  Tues- 
day, Thursday,  and  Saturday,  3  p.m. ;  211 
High  street,  3  p.m. 

Bo'ness,  William  Kinloch,  100  Grassmarket,  Tues- 
day and  Friday,  2  p.m. 

Braehead,  John  Prentice,  12  Grassmarket,  once  a 
fortnight,  Friday,  12  p.m. 

Broughton,  W.  Niven,  32  Grassmarket,  Saturday, 


Crighton  Deans,  Andrew  Lawrie,  32  Grassmarket, 
Saturday,  12  noon. 

Cringletie,  Adam  Melrose,  32  Grassmarket,  Satur- 
day, 12  noon. 

Crofthead,  Thos.  Geddes,  32  Grassmarket,  Tuesday, 
2  p.m. 

Culross,  John  Louden,  100  Grassmarket,  Friday, 
9  a.m. 


1  p.m. ;  Richard  Newbigging,  20  Grassmarket,  Culter,  Andrew  Niven,  32  Grassmarket,  Saturday, 
Friday,  2  p.m. ;  James  W'ylle,  20  Grassmarket,  \         1  p.m. 


Friday.  'I  p.m. 
Broxburn.  John  Ross,  100  Grassmarket,  Wednesday 
and  Saturday,  2  p.m.  ;  J.  Hutchison,  32  Grass- 
market,  Tuesday,  1  p.m.,  and  Saturday,  12 
noon. 


Cupar-Fife,  James  Skinner,  100  Grassmarket,  Wed- 
nesday and  Saturday,  10  a.m. ;  211  High  street, 
12  noon. 

Currie,  W.  Henderson,  20  Grassmarket,  Tuesday 
and  Saturday,  at  3  p.m. 


hickhaven,  James  Skinner,  211  High  street,  12noou,  Dalkeith,   211   High   street,   daily,  3  p.m.;  James 

Wednesday  and   Saturday;    and   100   Grass-  Borthwick,    100   Grassmarket,    daily,  4   p.m.; 

market,  Wednesday  and  Saturday,  10  a.m.  James  Crooks,  32  Grassmarket,  daily. 

Burdiehouse,  George  Brown,  32  Grassmarket  and;Darnhall,  Adam  Melrose,  32  Grassmarket,  Satnr- 

211  High  street,  Tuesday,  Thursday,  and  Sa-j         day,  12  noon. 

turday,  2  and  3  p.m. ;  James  Black,  100  Grass-  Denny,  100  Grassmarket,  daily,  per  rail. 


market,  Tuesdaj-s  and  Fridays,  1  p.m. 

Burntisland,  James  Skinner,  100  Grassmarket, 
Wednesday  and  Saturday,  10  a.m. ;  211  High 
street,  Wednesday  and  Saturday,  12  noon. 

,'airneyhill,  Hugh  Gregor,  100  Grassmarket,  Wed- 
nesday and  Saturday,  9  a.m. 

1'alder  (East),  James  White,  Tuesday,  2  p.m. ; 
James  Auld,  100  Grassmarket,  Tuesday  and 
Friday,  2  p.m. 


Dolphinton,  John  Cossar,  20  Grassmarket,  Satur- 
day, 9  a.m. ;  Wm.  Niven,  32  Grassmarket, 
Saturday,  12  noon  ;  George  Graham,  20  Grass- 
market,  Saturday,  1  p.m. 

Dunfermline,  Hugh  Gregor,  100  Grassmarket,  Wed- 
nesday and  Saturday,  10  a.m. 

Durrisdeer,  John  White,  32  Grassmarket,  Wednes- 
day, once  a  fortnight,  3  p.m. 

Dunse,  Robert  Guy,  20  Grassmarket,  Friday,  11 


644 


CONVEYANCE  DIEECTORY. 


a.m. ;  Thomas  Brotherstcm,  80  South  Back  of 
Ganongate,  Saturday,  1  p.m. 

Dysart,  Jas.  Skinner,  211  High  street,  Wednesday  and 
Saturday,  12  noon;  100  Grassmarket,  10  a.m. 

Earlston,  B.  Simpson,  100  Grassmarket,  Wednes- 
day, 11  a.m. 

EddlestoD,  Adam  Melrose,  32  Grassmarket,  Satur- 
day, 12  noon. 

Elie,  Andrew  King,  211  High  street.  Monday  and 
Thursday,  2  p.m. 

Fala,  Andrew  Laurie,  32  Grassmarket,  Sat.,  12 
noon. 

Falkirk,  100  Grassmarket,  daily,  per  rail. 

Falkland,  James  Skinner,  211  High  street,  Wed- 
nesday and  Saturday,  12  noon,  and  100  Grass- 
market,  10  a.m. 

Fisherrow,  Alexander  Howie,  100  Grassmarket, 
daily,  1  p.m. ;  211  High  street,  daily,  3  p.m. 

Fisherstryst,  William  Niven,  32  Grassmarket,  Sa- 
turday, 12  noon;  T.  Elliot,  Wednesday  and 
Saturday,  2  p.m. ;  and  Bobert  Kay,  211  High 
street,  Tuesday  and  Friday,  11a.m. ;  100  Grass- 
market,  1  p.m. 

Garvald,  David  Battray,  80  South  Back  Canongate, 
Saturday,  1  p.m. 

Gifford,  James  Lidgate,  80  South  Back  Canongate, 
Wednesday,  2  p.m. 

Gilmerton,  George  Brown,  32  Grassmarket,  Tues- 
day, Thursday,  and  Saturday,  3  p.m. 

Gilmerton,  James  Borthwick,  211  High  street,  daily, 
3  p.m. ;  and  100  Grassmarket,  daily,  4  p.m. 

Gordon  (West),  John  Frisken,  80  South  Back  of 
Canongate,  Monday,  8  p.m. 

Greenlaw  (Penicuik),  Thomas  Elliot,  32  Grass- 
market,  Wednesday  and  Saturday,  2  p.m.; 
Robert  Kay,  100  Grassmarket,  Tuesday  and 
Friday,  1  p.m. ;  211  High  street,  11  a.m. 

Greenlaw  (Berwickshire),  John  Bichardson,  100 
Grassmarket,  Wednesday,  12  noon. 

Haddington,  J.  Eeid,  80  South  Back  Canongate, 
Wednesday  and  Saturday,  2  p.m. 

Holylee,  James  Henderson,  32  Grassmarket,  Fri- 
day, 2  p.m. 

House  of  Muir,  George  Brodie,  20  Grassmarket, 
Saturday,  2  p.m.;  George  Graham,  20  Grass- 
market,  Saturday,  2  p.m. 

Howgate,  Thomas  Elliot,  32  Grassmarket,  Satur- 
day, 12  noon ;  Thomas  Aitken,  32  Grassmarket, 
Saturday,  12  noon. 

Humbie,  David  Pendrigh,  80  South  Back  Canon- 
gate, Saturday,  1  p.m. 

Innerleithen,  Thomas  Aitken,  32  Grassmarket, 
Friday,  2  p.m. 

Innerwick,  John  Jenkins,  80  South  Back  Canon- 
gate, Saturday,  2  p.m. 

Inveresk,  Alexander  Howie,  211  High  street,  daily, 
3  p.m. ;  100  Grassmarket,  1  p.m. 

Inverkeithing,  Hugh  Gregor,  100  Grassmarket, 
Wednesday  and  Saturday,  10  a.m. 

Jedburgh,  Thomas  Bichardson,  32  Grassmarket, 
once  a  fortnight,  Tuesday,  1  p.m. 

Juniper  Green,  John  Bobertson,  12  Grassmarket, 
Tuesday  and  Saturday,  2  p.m. 

Kelso,  B.  Simpson,  100  Grassmarket,  Wednesday, 
12  noon. 

Kennoway,  James  Skinner,  100  Grassmarket,  Wed- 
nesday and  Saturday,  9  a.m. ;  211  High  street, 
Wednesday  and  Saturday,  12  noon. 

Kilconquhar,  Andrew  King,  211  High  street,  Mon- 
day and  Thursday,  2  p.m. 

Kinghorn,  James  Skinner,  100  Grassmarket,  Wed- 
nesday and  Saturday,  10  a.m. ;  211  High  street, 
Wednesday  and  Saturday,  12  noon. 

Kinglassie,  James  Skinner,  100  Grassmarket,  Wed- 
nesday and  Saturday,  10  a.m. ;  211  High  street, 
Wednesday  and  Saturday,  12  noon. 


Kingsbarns,  Andrew  King,  211  High  street,  Mon- 
day and  Thursday,  2  p.m. 

Kinross,  John  Bobertson,  100  Grassmarket,  Tues- 
day and  Friday,  10  a.m.;  211  High  street, 
Tuesday  and  Friday,  3  p.m. 

Kirkcaldy,  James  Skinner,  100  Grassmarket, 
Wednesday  and  Saturday,  10  a.m. ;  211  High 
street,  Wednesday  and  Saturday,  12  noon. 

Kirkhill,  Thomas  Elliot,  32  Grassmarket,  Wednes- 
day and  Saturday,  2  p.m. 

Kirkliston,  John  Boss,  100  Grassmarket,  Wednei 
day,  2  p.m. 

Kirknewton,  John  Porteous,  20  Grassmarket, 
turday,  12  noon. 

Largo,  Andrew  King,  211  High  Street,  Monda; 
and  Thursday,  2  p.m. 

Lasswade,  John  Tennant,  100  Grassmarket,  Wed'? 
nesday  and  Saturday,  1  p.m. ;  George  Brown, 
211  High  street  and  32  Grassmarket,  Tuesday, 
Thursday,  and  Saturday,  3  p.m. 

Lauder,  B.  Simpson,  100  Grassmarket,  Wednesday, 
12  noon ;  James  Brown,  20  Grassmarket,  Sa- 
turday, 12  noon. 

Leadburn,  Wm.  Hill,  20  Grassmarket,  Saturday,  1 
p.m. ;  J.  Mon  fries,  32  Grassmarket,  Saturday, 
1  p.m.,  and  Adam  Melrose,  12  noon. 

Leadhills,  John  White,  32  Grassmarket,  Wednes- 
day, 3  p.m. 

Leslie  (Fife),  James  Skinner,  211  High  street, 
Wednesday  and  Saturday,  12  noon,  and  100 
Grassmarket,  11  a.m. 

Leven,  James  Skinner,  100  Grassmarket,  Wednes- 
day and  Saturday,  10  a.m. ;  211  High  Street, 
Wednesday  and  Saturday,  12  noon. 

Liberton  (West),  William  M'Morran,  32  Grass- 
market,  Tuesday,  11  a.m. 

Linlithgow,  100  Grassmarket,  daily,  per  rail. 

Linton  (East),  James  Black,  80  South  Back  Canon- 
gate, Thursday,  12  noon. 

Linton  (West),  Archibald  Henderson,  20  Grass- 
market,  Wednesday,  1  p.m. ;  William  Hender- 
son, 20  Grassmarket,  Friday,  2  p.m. ;  James 
Fraser,  20  Grassmarket,  Saturday,  12  noon. 

Livingston,  James  Auld,  100  Grassmarket,  Tues- 
day and  Friday,  2  p.m. ;  James  White,  Tues- 
day, 2  p.m. 

Loanhead,  George  Brown,  32  Grassmarket  and  211 
High  street,  Tuesday,  Thursday,  and  Satur- 
day, 3  p.m. ;  James  Black,  100  Grassmarket, 
Wednesday  and  Saturday,  1  p.m. 

London,  and  all  parts  of  England,  daily,  100  Grass- 
market. 

Longridge,  Thomas  Geddes,  32  Grassmarket,  Tues- 
day, 2  p.m. 

Manchester,  daily,  100  Grassmarket. 

Markinch,  James  Skinner,  100  Grassmarket,  Wed- 
nesday and  Saturday,  10  a.m. ;  211  High 
street,  Wednesday  and  Saturday,  12  noon. 

Midcalder,  James  Auld,  100  Grassmarket,  Tuesday 
and  Friday,  2  p.m. 

Milnathort,  John  Bobertson,  100  Grassmarket, 
Tuesday  and  Friday,  11  a.m. ;  John  Bobertson, 
211  High  street,  Tuesday  and  Friday,  3  p.m. 

Musselburgh,  Alex.  Howie,  211  High  street,  daily, 
3  p.m. ;  100  Grassmarket,  daily,  1  p.m. ;  80 
South  Back  Canongate. 

MuthilL  Hugh  Gregor,  100  Grassmarket,  Wednes- 
day, 9  a.m. 

Newbigging,  William  M'Morran,  32  Grassmarket, 
Tuesday,  11  a.m. ;  W.  Walkinshaw,  20  Grass- 
market,  Saturday,  2  p.m. 

Newton-Stewart,  100  Grassmarket,  daily,  per  rail. 

Nine-Mile-Burn,  George  Brodie,  20  Grassmarket, 
Saturday,  1  p.m. 

Oldhamstocks,  John  Jenkins,  Saturday,  2  p.m.,  SO 
South  Back  Canongate. 


CONVEYANCE  DIRECTORY. 


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Orniiston,  Thos.  Skiels,  80  South  Back  Canongate, 
Saturday,  2  p.m. 

Oxton,  Eobert  Thomson,  100  Grassmarket,  Satur- 
day, 11  a.m. ;  A.  Laurie,  32  Grassmarket,  Sa- 
turday, 12  noon ;  James  Brown,  20  Grassmar- 
ket, Saturday,  12  noon 

Pathhead  (Fife),  James  Skinner,  100  Grassmarket, 
Wednesday  and  Saturday,  10  a.m. ;  211  High 
street,  Wednesday  and  Saturday,  12  noon. 

Pathhead  (Dalkeith),  Jas.  Brown,  20  Grassmarket, 
Saturday,  12  noon  ;  Bobt.  Thomson,  100  Grass- 
market,  Saturday,  10  a.m. ;  A.  Laurie,  32 
Grassmarket,  Saturday,  12  noon ;  James 
Borthwick,  211  High  street,  daily,  3  p.m. 

Peebles,  James  Henderson,  32  Grassmarket,  Friday, 
3  p.m. ;  and  Thomas  Aitken,  Saturday,  1  p.m. 

Pencaitland,  Thos.  Shiels,  80  South  Back  Canon- 
gate,  Saturday,  2  p.m. 

Penicuik,  Thomas  Elliot,  32  Grassmarket,  Wednes- 
day and  Saturday,  2  p.m. ;  Bobert  Kay,  100 
Grassmarket,  Tuesday  and  Friday,  2  p.m.,  and 
211  High  street,  11  a.m. 

Perth,  John  Eobertson,  100  Grassmarket,  Tuesday 
and -Friday,  11  a.m.;  and  211  High  street, 
Tuesday  and  Friday,  3  p.m. 

Portobello,  Alex.  Howie,  100  Grassmarket,  daily,  1 
p.m. ;  211  High  street,  daily,  3  p.m. 

Prestonkirk,  James  Black,  80  South  Back  of 
Canongate,  Thursday,  12  noon. 

Prestonpans,  Charles  Whitecross,  80  South  Back 
Canongate,  Saturday,  4  p.m. 

Queensferry,  Hugh  Gregor,  100  Grassmarket, 
Wednesday  and  Saturdaj',  9  a.m. 

South  Queensferry,  Wm.  A.  Grieve,  32  Grassmar- 
ket, Tuesday  and  Friday,  1  p.m. 

Beston,  Bobt.  Guy,  20  Grassmarket,  Friday,  11  a.m. 

Boberton,  John  White,  32  Grassmarket,  Wednes- 
day, 2  p.m. 

Eoman-bridge,  32  Grassmarket,  Saturday,  1  p.m.  ; 
Andrew  Niven,  32  Grassmarket,  Saturday,  2 
p.m. 

Bosebery,  Wm.  Douglas,  32  Grassmarket,  Satur- 
day, 12  noon. 

Salton  (East),  James  Lidgate,  80  South  Back 
Canongate,  Wednesday,  2  p.m. 

Salton,  Thomas  Shiels,  88  South  Back  Canongate, 
Saturday,  2  p.m. 

Samuelston,  Thomas  Brotherston,  80  South  Back 
Canongate,  Saturday,  1  p.m. 

Selkirk,  per  rail,  daily,  100  Grassmarket. 


Skirling,  Alexander  Sinclair,  32  Grassmarket, 
Friday,  3  p.m. 

Stenton,  John  .Amos,  80  South  Back  Canongate, 
Friday,  11  a.m. 

Stobo,  J.  Henderson,  32  Grassmarket,  Friday,  3  p.m. 

Stow,  James  Shearer,  100  Grassmarket,  Saturday, 
10  a.m.,  32  Grassmarket,  Saturday  12  noon. 

Stranraer,  100  Grassmarket,  daily,  per  rail. 

Swinton,  100  Grassmarket,  daily,  por  rail. 

Symington,  Andrew  Niven,  32  Grassmarket,  Satur- 
day, 1  p.m. 

Temple,  John  Douglas,  32  Grassmarket,  Saturday, 
12  noon. 

Tyningham,  James  Black,  80  South  Back  Canon- 
gate, Thursday,  12  noon. 

Thankerton,  Wm.  M'Morran,  32  Grassmarket, 
Tuesday,  3  p.m. 

Thornton,  James  Skinner,  211  High  street,  Wed- 
nesday and  Saturday,  12  noon ;  and  100 
Grassmarket,  10  a.m. 

Torphichen,  James  Marshall,  100  Grassmarket; 
Tuesday  and  Friday,  2  p.m. 

Tranent,  Alexander  Watt,  100  Grassmarket,  Wed- 
nesday and  Saturday,  3  p.m. ;  211  High  street, 
Wednesday  and  Saturday,  3  p.m. 

Traquair,  Alex.  Monfries  and  Thomas  Aitken,  32 
Grassmarket,  Saturday,  12  noon ;  James  Hen- 
derson, 32  Grassmarket,  Friday,  2  p.m. 

Uphall,  J.  Hutchison,  32  Grassmarket,  Tuesday,  1 
p.m. ;  Saturday,  12  noon. 

Wanlockhead,  John  White,  32  Grassmarket,  Wed- 
nesday, 3  p.m. 

Wemyss  (East),  James  Skinner,  211  High  street, 
Wednesday  and  Saturday,  12  noon ;  and  100 
Grassmarket,  10  a.m. 

Whitburn,  Thomas  Geddes,  32  Grassmarket,  Tues- 
day, 3  p.m. 

Whithorn,  100  Grassmarket,  daily,  per  rail. 

Whittingham,  John  Amos,  80  South  Back  Canon- 
gate, Friday,  12  noon. 

Wigtown  (Galloway),  100  Grassmarket,  daily,  per 
rail. 

Wishaw  (Town),  John  Logic,  100  Grassmarket, 
Monday  and  Thursday,  9  a.m. 

Wiston,  J.  White,  32  Grassmarket,  Wednesday,2  p.m. 

Yarrow,  100  Grassmarket,  per  rail,  daily. 

Goods  and  parcels  intended  to  be  forwarded  by 
any  of  the  Bailways  are  received  at  100  Grass- 
market. 


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REGULATIONS  FOR  COAL  CARRIERS,  PORTERS,  ETC. 


REGULATIONS  FOR  COAL  CARRIERS. 


No  person  shall  be  permitted  to  act  as  a  carrier  1 
of  coals  unless  such  person  shall  have  been  licensed 
by  the  Magistrates. 

Each  person  so  licensed  as  a  carrier  of  coals 
shall  provide  himself  with  a  creel  or  sack  for  carry- 
ing coals ;  and  shall  conduct  himself  in  a  proper, 
civil,  and  decorous  manner  at  all  times. 

No  carter  shall,  upon  any  pretence  whatever, 
act  as  a  carrier  of  coals  for  hire,  or  in  any  way  in- 
terfere with  the  carriage  thereof  or  hire  paid  there- 
for. He  shall  employ  at  least  two  coal  carriers  to 
carry  in  the  coals,  and  shall  abide  by  his  cart  while 
the  coals  are  being  delivered. 

The  rates  of  carriage  shall  be  charged  in  terms 
of  the  annexed  table. 


RATES  OF  CARRIAGE  OF  COALS. 

For  every  ton  of  coals  carried  to  a  house  or 
cellar,  entering  from  the  street,  or  to  first 
story  up  or  down  stairs,  whether  carried  s.    d. 

in  creels  or  bags, 0     6 

Each  flat  above  the  first  flat,  additional,        .    0     2 
If  carried  up  or  down  a  close  beyond  the 
front  land,  for  each  ton,  additional,    .         .02 

No  additional  charge  to  be  made  for  buildin 
coals ;  and  no  charge  to  be  made  for  delivering 
coals  when  shot  into  a  cellar  from  the  pave- 
ment. 

Quantities  of  greater  or  less  weight  than  a  ton 
to  be  charged  in  proportion  to  the  above  rates. 


of 


REGULATIONS  FOR  PORTERS. 


All  porters  shall  be  upon  their  respective  stances 
from  six  morning  till  eight  evening,  between  1st 
April  and  1st  October,  and  from  eight  morning  till 
eight  evening  between  1st  October  and  1st  April ; 
and  when  they  shall  be  employed  after  these  hours, 
which  employment  they  shall  not  be  entitled  to 
refuse,  they  shall,  between  eight  and  twelve  night, 
be  allowed  half  fare  more,  and  between  twelve  night 
and  six  morning  double  fare  all  the  year  round. 

MESSAGES,  SMALL  PARCELS,  AND  BACK  BURDENS. 

For  any  message,   box,  or  burden,  not  ex- 
ceeding 56  lbs.  weight,  to  any  place  not 
exceeding  half  a   mile   from  any  of   the 
porters'  stances,  or  from  the  place  where  s.    d. 
engaged,  0     3 

And  for  every  other  half  mile,  or  part  there- 
of, additional  0     2 

Burdens  exceeding  5C  lbs.  and  not  exceeding  1 

cwt.,  to  be  allowed   one-half  more  of  the  above 

rates. 

HURLF.YS,  AND  MACHINES  WITH  POLES. 

Each  load  of  any  description  not  exceeding 
2  cwt. — For  any  distance  not  exceeding  s.   d. 
half  a  mile  .         .         .        .         .         .06 


Above  half  a  mile,  and  not  exceeding  one  s.  d. 
mile, 0     8 

And    for    every    other    half    mile   or   part 

thereof, 0     4 

Each  load  above  2  cwt.  to  be  allowed  one  half 

more  of  the  above  rates,  and  double  the  above  fares 

when  two  porters  are  employed. 

BEATING  CARPETS. 

For  each  quarter  of  an  hour  or  part  thereof,  .<■■.  d. 
for  each  porter  employed,  .         .         .02 

REMOVING  AND  LOADING  OR  UNLOADING 
FURNITURE,  ETC. 

At  the  Eemoving  Terms,  and  for  one  week  before 
and  one  week  after,  porters  will  be  entitled  to 
charge  at  the  rate  of  one  shilling  per  hour  for 
loading  or  unloading  furniture  or  other  goods, 
and  for  the  carriage  of  the  same  to  or  from  a 
house,  unless  when  there  is  a  special  agreement 
for  less  between  the  parties. 

TIME. 

Porters  employed  by  time  shall  be  entitled  to 
charge  at  the  rate  of  sixpence  an  hour,  computing 
by  half-hours. 


CHIMNEY-SWEEPING  REGULATIONS. 


All  fares  shall  be  charged  according  to  the  an- 
nexed table : — 

TABLE    OF    BATES. 

1.    KITCHEN  VENTS.  S.     d. 

For  sweeping  a  kitchen  vent,  .         .  10 

With  smoke-jack,  hot  plate,  and  oven,     .  2     6 

With  hot  plate  and  oven  only,  .         .  16 

With  either  hot  plate  or  oven,  .         .  13 

Kitchen  vents  on  third  flats  and  upwards,  0     9 
Washing-house   boilers,    flues,  etc.,  with 

cleaning  doors,  ....  2     6 

2.    ROOM  VENTS. 

With  register  or  Kinnaird  grates,  on  first 

or  second  flats,  .         .         .         .         10 

With  common  grates,        .         .         .         .         0     9 
With    register    or    Kinnaird    grates,   on 

third  flats  and  upwards,     .         .         .         0     9 
With  common  grates  on  ditto,  .         .         0     8 

Poor  persons  with  only  one  fireplace,       .         0     8 
When  two  or  more  vents  are  swept  at  the 
same  time,  on  first  or  second  flats,  for 
the  first,  whether  room  or  kitchen,    .         1     0 
Every  other,  .         .         .         .         0     9 

Note. — These  charges  not  to  affect  the  fares 
under  the  first  head  ;  the  fares  under  the  second 
head  to  include  the  trouble  in  removing  and  replac- 
ing the  grate,  which  must  be  done  carefully. 


3.    FOUL  CHIMNEYS. 

Extinguishing  and  sweeping  a  foul  chim- 
ney, besides  paying  for  such  materials 
as  may  be  destroyed  in  extinguishing,        5    0 

The  Magistrate  before  whom  any  case  in  dispute 
is  brought  may,  if  he  see  cause,  allow  a  smaller 
sum  than  the  charge  under  this  head. 

Note. — Extra  work  required  to  be  done  in  sweep- 
ing any  vent,  to  be  paid  according  to  the  agree- 
ment of  parties,  or  as  may  be  decided  by  the  Master 
of  Fire  Engines  or  other  party  to  whom  any  dis- 
pute may  be  referred. 

When  a  chimney  takes  fire,  only  the  two  chim- 
ney-sweepers with  badges  first  present  will  be 
entitled  to  enter  the  premises  for  the  purpose  of 
extinguishing  the  fire,  unless  others  are  specially 
called  by  the  occupiers,  or  by  the  police,  to  assist; 
and  no  chimney-sweeper  will  be  entitled  to  refuse 
his  assistance  in  extinguishing  fires  when  called 
for. 

The  Magistrates  also  recommend  to  the  inhabit- 
ants to  keep  properly  secured  the  hatchway  or 
other  access  to  the  roofs  of  their  houses,  and  not  to 
entrust  the  key  thereof  to  any  chimney-sweeper 
who  has  not  a  badge,  in  order  to  prevent  theft  and 
destruction  to  property. 


TELEGRAPH,  ETC. 


647 


NOETH    BRITISH     RAILWAY     COMPANY- 
TELEGRAPH   DEPARTMENT. 


List  of  Stations  between  which  Public  Messages  are  Forwarded  and  Received, 
at  an  uniform  charge  of  one  shilling  for  twenty  words. 


Airdrie. 

Alloa. 

Avonbridge. 

Ballocli. 

Bathgate. 

Bellingham. 

Berwick-on-Tweed. 

Bishopbriggs. 

Blackball. 

Bo'ness. 

Bowling. 

Burntisland. 

Canibus. 

Canobie. 

Castlecary. 

Carlisle. 

Ohollerford. 

Cockburnspatb. 

Corstorphine. 

Cowlairs. 

Crofthead. 

Croy. 

Cupar  (Fife). 

Dalkeith. 

Dalreoch. 

Drera. 

Drumburgh. 

Dunbar. 

Dundee. 

Dunfermline. 

Dunse. 

Eddleston. 

Edinburgh. 

Eskbank. 

Falahill. 

Falkirk. 


Fal  stone. 

Galashiels. 

Glasgow. 

Gogar. 

Grahamston. 

Granton. 

Grantshouse. 

Greenbill. 

Gretna. 

Haddington. 

Halbeath. 

Hawick. 

Hawthornden. 

Helensburgh. 

Hexham. 

Inveresk. 

Jedburgh. 

Kelso. 

Kielder. 

Kirkbride. 

Kirkcaldy. 

Kirkintilloch. 

Ladybank. 

Langholm. 

Leadburn. 

Leith  (South). 

Leith  (North). 

Lennoxtown. 

Lenzie. 

Leuchars. 

Linlithgow. 

Linton  (East). 

Lochgelly. 

Longniddry. 

Longtown. 

Markinch. 


Marybill. 

Melrose. 

Milngavie. 

Milngavie  Junction- 

Morningside. 

Musselburgh. 

Newburgh. 

Newcastleton. 

North  Berwick. 

Peebles. 

Penicuik. 

Perth. 

Plashetts. 

Polmont. 

Portobello. 

Prestonpans. 

Batho. 

Beedsmoutb. 

Beston. 

Biccarton. 

Biddings. 

Boxburgh. 

Selkirk. 

Sightbill  (Glasgow). 

Silloth. 

St  Boswells. 

Steele  Boad. 

Stirling. 

Stow. 

Tayport. 

Thornton. 

Tillicoultry. 

Uphall. 

Wark. 

Winchburgh. 


THE  THIRD  CITY  OF  EDINBURGH  RIFLE  VOLUNTEER  CORPS. 


Captain, 
Lieutenant,    . 
Lieutenant,    . 
Serjeant  Instructor, 


John  Hope, 
John  Hall, 
William  U.  Martin, 
William  M 'Glade, 


31  Moray  Place. 
29  Clarence  Street. 
10  Drumdryau  Street. 
2  Bedford  Street. 


TO  WHICH  IS  ATTACHED 

THE   BRITISH   LEAGUE   CADET   CORPS. 


Hon.  Captain, 
Lieutenant,  . 
Lieutenant,  . 
Lieutenant,  . 
Lieutenant,    . 


John  Hope, 
John  G.  Henderson, 
William  Duncan, 
David  Jamie, 
William  Fyfe,     . 


31  Moray  Place. 
21  St  John's  Hill. 
42  High  Street. 
137  Canongate. 
71  Brougiiton  Street. 


Head  Quarters,  British  League  Office,  53  Kose  Street. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


ORIENTAL    BANK    CORPORATION. 

fouovporatcfc  by  iEowal  Charter,  sotlj  August  1851. 
PAID-UP  CAPITAL,  £1,500,000.— RESERVED  FUND,  £444,000. 


Court   of  §ir£ttors. 

HARRY  GEORGE  GORDON,  Esq.,  Chairman. 


George  Arbuthnot,  Esq. 
James  Blyth,  Esq. 
Duncan  James  Kay,  Esq. 
J.  Binnt  Key,  Esq. 

Charles  J.  F.  Stuajrt,  Chief  Manager 


Alex.  Mackenzie,  Esq. 
Lestock  R.  Reid,  Esq. 
James  Walker,  Esq. 

-Patrick  Campbell,  Sub-Manager. 


BANKERS. 


BANK  OF  ENGLAND. 


UNION  BANK  OF  LONDON. 


AGENTS  LN  SCOTLAND, 
Mr.  R.  DUNDAS  CAY, 

23   St.    Andrew   Square,    Edinburgh. 
NATIONAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND. 
COMMERCIAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND. 
BRITISH  LINEN  COMPANY  BANK. 


AGENTS  IN  TRET, AND. 

PROVINCIAL  BANK  OF  IRELAND. 
NATIONAL  BANK. 


HEAD  OFFICE— THREADNEEDLE  STREET,   LONDON,  E.C. 


BOMBAY. 
CALCUTTA. 
CEYLON. 
HONGKONG. 


BANKS,  BRANCH  BANKS,  AND  AGENCIES. 


KURRACHEE. 

MADRAS. 

MAURITIUS. 


MELBOURNE. 
NEGAPATAN. 
PONDICHERRY. 


SHANGHAI. 
SINGAPORE. 
SYDNEY. 
YOKOHAMA. 


THE  Corporation  grant  Drafts,  and  negotiate  or  collect  Bills  payable  at  the  above  places, 
on  Terms  which  may  be  ascertained  at  their  Office  ;  they  also  issue  Circular  Notes  and 
Letters  of  Credit  for  the  use  of  Travellers  by  the  Overland  Route. 

They  undertake  the  Agency  of  Persons  connected  with  India  and  the  Colonies,  make 
investments  in  the  PubUc  Funds,  and  other  British  and  Foreign  Securities,  and  receive  Pay, 
Pension,  Dividends,  and  Interest,  for  constituents. 

They  also  receive  Deposits  of  £10  and  upwards  for  fixed  periods,  and  at  present  allow 
interest  thereon  at  the  following  rates :  For  six  months  certain,  with  six  months'  notice 
thereafter,  3  per  cent,  per  annum ;  and  for  one  year  certain,  with  twelve  months1  notice 
thereafter,  5  per  cent,  per  annum. 

Applications  for  the  sanction  of  the  Directors  to  Credits  established  by  Firms  here  in 
favour  of  parties  abroad,  must  be  sent  in  not  less  than  three  days  before  despatch  of  the  Mail, 
otherwise  they  will  be  deferred  until  the  Mail  following.  Bills  for  Collection  in  India  and 
the  Colonies,  and  other  transactions  involving  correspondence  by  the  Overland  Mails,  also 
applications  for  Drafts,  are  required  to  be  sent  in  one  clear  day  before  the  day  of  despatch. 

The  Corporation  undertake  the  safe  custody  of  Indian  and  Colonial  Government  Paper, 
Shares  in  the  Capital  Stock  of  the  Government  Banks,  and  other  Local  Stocks,  and  draw 
Interest  and  Dividends  on  the  same  as  they  fall  due. 

They  also  make  the  necessary  Registry  of  Indian  Government  Loan  Notes,  so  as  to 
obtain  payment  of  the  Interest  in  England. 

N.B. — Powers  of  Attorney  and  other  Forms.  «re  supplied  at  their  Office. 

Office  Hours,  from  10  a.m.  to  3  ?M.— Saturdays,  from  10  to  12. 

London,  1st  May  1868. 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


THE    AGRA    BANK    (Limited) 

CAPITAL,  £1,000,000    (ONE    MILLION    STEELING). 
In  100,000  Shares  of  £10  Each. 


HEAD    OFFICE  — 
NICHOLAS    LANE,    LOMBARD    STREET,    LONDON,  E.G. 

DIRECTORS. 
Chairman  and  Managing  Director  —  J  AMES    THOMSON,  Esq. 


Colonel  the  Hon.  H.  B.  Dalzell. 

Richard  H.  Glyn,  Esq. 

J.  Carrington  Palmer,  Esq. 

(With  power  to  increase.) 


Robert  Slater,  Esq. 
John  Stewart,  Esq. 


BANKERS. 

Messrs.  Gltn,  Mills,  Currie,  and  Co.        |  The  Bank  of  England. 

SECRETARY.  ACCOUNTANT. 

DM.  Arbuthnot,  Esq.  |  A.  J.  Verini,  Esq. 

SOLICITORS. 

Messrs.  Ashurst,  Morris,  and  Co. 

AUDITORS. 
David  Chadwick,  Esq. ;  and  Edwin  H.  Galsworthy,  Esq. 


EDINBURGH    BRANCH  — 17  ST.     ANDREW     SQUARE. 

Directors  of  the  Edinburgh.  Branch. 

Daniel  Ainslie,  Esq.,  48  Moray  Place. 

Benjamin  Burt,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Caledonian  U.S.  Club,  Queen  Street. 

Manager — Robert  Hunter,  Esq. 

DEPOSITS  are  received  for  Fixed  Periods.     The  Present  RATES  of  INTEREST  are : 

4  PER  CENT.,  with  6  Months'  Notice  of  Withdrawal. 

5  ,,  ,,    12       ,,  ,,  payable  Half-yearly. 

For  Special  Rales  apply  to  the  Manager. 

SALES  and  PURCHASES  of  British  and  Foreign  Securities,  and  East  India  Stocks  and 
Loans,  effected  ;  Army,  Navy,  and  Civil  Pay  and  Pensions  realized. 

BILLS  ISSUED  on  India  and  China  at  the  most  favourable  Rates  of  Exchange,  and 
approved  Bills  on  those  countries  purchased.  The  Bank  also  undertakes  the  Collection  of 
Bills  drawn  on  India  and  the  East. 


BRANCHES 

At  CALCUTTA,  BOMBAY,  MADRAS,  AGRA,  LAHORE,  KURRACHEE, 
HONGKONG,  SHANGHAI. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


CHARTERED    MERCANTILE 

BANK  OF  INDIA,   LONDON,  AND  CHI 

ftncorrjoraterJ  I)i>  3fto;>al  Cljaitcr. 

PAID-UP  CAPITAL,  £750,000,  WITH  POWER  TO  INCREASE  TO  £1,500,000. 

RESERVE  FUND,  £145,902  :  14  :  8. 

HEAD  OFFICE— 65  Old  Broad  Street,  London,  E.C. 

Court  of  Directors. 
George  Garden  Nicol,  Esq.,  Chairman. 


Donald  Larnach,  Esq. 

George  Mat,  Esq. 

Sir  Frederick  James  Halliday,  K.C.B. 


James  Murray  Robertson,  Esq. 

Ellis  James  Gilman,  Esq. 

David  T.  Robertson,  Esq.,  ex  officio. 


David  Trail  Robertson,  Esq.,  Chief  Manager.       William  Beattie,  Esq.,  Assistant  Manager. 

Walter  Ormiston,  Esq.,  Secretary. 

William  Jackson,  Esq.,  and  Robert  Campbell,  Esq.,  Inspectors  of  Branches  and  Agencies. 

London  Bankers. 
Bank  of  England.  London  Joint-Stock  Bank. 

Bankers  in  Scotland. 
Bank  of  Scotland.  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Solicitors. 
Messrs.  Clarke,  Son,  and  Rawlins,  Coleman  Street,  London. 

Auditors. 
J.  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Messrs.  W.  Nicol  and  Co.,  Bombay. 
James  Joseph  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  late  of  China. 
Messrs.  Coleman,  Turquand,  Youngs,  and  Co.,  Public  Accountants. 

BRANCHES  AND  AGENCIES  AT 

BOMBAY,  CALCUTTA  MADRAS,  COLOMBO,   KANDY,  MATELLE,   GALLE,  SINGAPORE, 
PENANG,  HONGKONG,  FOO-CHOW,  SHANGHAE,  HANKOW,  AND  YOKOHAMA. 

EDINBURGH     AGENCY 

At  No.  128  GEORGE  STREET,  .         .         CHARLES  PEARSON,  Esq.,  C.A.,  Agent. 


DEPOSITS  ARE  RECEIVED  FOR  FIXED  PERIODS. 

PRESENT  RATE     .     .     Five  per  cent,  per  annum  for  Twelve  Months,  payable  Half-yearly. 
Deposits  for  shorter  or  longer  periods  subject  to  arrangement. 


The  Bank  negotiates  and  collects  Bills,  and  grants  Drafts  payable  at  its  Branches  and  Agencies 
abroad  ;  issues  Letters  of  Credit  and  Circular  Notes  for  the  use  of  travellers  by  the  Overland  Route, 
'  terms  for  which  can  be  ascertained  at  the  Head  Office  in  London. 

Drafts  and  Letters  of  Credit  on  the  Bank's  Branches  will  also  be  issued  by  the  Edinburgh  Agency, 
or  by  the  Head  Offices,  or  any  of  the  Agencies  of  the  Bank  of  Scotland  or  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland. 

The  Bank  will  effect  the  Purchase  or  Sale  of  Indian  Securities,  undertakes  the  safe  custody  of 
same,  and  the  Receipt  of  Interest,  Dividends,  Pay,  Pensions,  and  other  Moneys  for  remittance  through 
the  Bank  or  otherwise. 

n~     tt        ■      f  LONDON,  from  10  till  3  ;  Saturdays,  10  till  2. 

m  J  EDINBURGH,  from  10  till  3  ;  Saturdays,  10  tiU  12. 

65  Old  Broad  Strket,  London,  E.C. 
Ibth  May  1868. 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


THE    STANDARD 
LIFE    ASSUEANCE    COMPANY. 


(Kofccrnor. 
HIS  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF  BUCCLEUCH  AND  QUEENSBERRY,  K.T. 

£5eput2*(Ponemor!S. 
THE  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF  DALKEITH,  M.P. 
THE  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EARL  OF  STAIR,  K.T. 


EDINBURGH,  3  and  5   GEORGE   STREET  (Head  Office). 


>rDtnat£  Directors. 


James  Hay,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Leith. 
T.  Menzies,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Leith. 
George  Moir,  Esq.,  Advocate. 
H.  Maxwell  Inglis,  Esq.,  P.C.S. 
Henry  Davidson,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
Thos.  Graham  Murray,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Andrew  Blackburn,  Esq. 
Wm.  S.  "Walker,  Esq.  of  Bowland. 


Sir  J.  Y.  Simpson,  M.D.,  Bart. 
James  Veitch,  Esq.  of  Eliock. 
James  Hope,  jun.,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Robert  Hunter,  Esq. 
John  Dundas,  Esq.,  C.S. 
Wm.  James  Duncan,  Esq.,  Banker. 
Andrew  Wood,  Esq. ,  M.  D. 
Wm.  Moncreiff,  Esq.,  C.A. 


LONDON,   82    KING   WILLIAM    STREET- 

Chairman  of  the  TBoarfc. 
THE  RIGHT  HON.  LORD  ELCHO,  M.P. 

£>rtiinart>  Directory. 


Lestock  Robert  Reid,  Esq.,  122  Westbourne 

Terrace. 
Francis  Le  Breton,  Esq.,  21  Sussex  Place, 

Regent's  Park. 
T.  H.  Brooking,  Esq.,  Merchant,  New  Broad 
Street. 


J.  G.  Frith,  Esq.,  13  Wimpole  Street. 

Thomas  Nesbitt,  Esq.,  42  Eastcheap. 

J.  C.  Dimsdale,  Esq.,  Banker. 

W.  Rattray,  Esq. ,  41  Tavistock  Square. 

Chas.  Hemery,  Esq. ,  28  Threadneedle  Street. 

Lieut.  -Col.  James  D.  G.  Tulloch. 


LONDON. 

WEST    END    OFFICE,    3   PALL   MALL   EAST,    S.W. 

OBoarC  of  ^Directors. 


Col.  James  Holland  (late  Quartermaster-Gen. , 
Bombay),  24  Princes  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W. 

J.  R.  Thomson,  Esq.,  of  J.  R.  Thomson  and 
Co.,  St  Peter's  Chambers,  Cornhill. 

Stephen  Walcott,  Esq.,  17  Lansdowne 
Crescent,  Kensington  Park. 


Robert  M'Kerrell,  Esq.,  45  Inverness  Ter- 
race, Bayswater,  W. 

P.  P.  Blyth,  Esq.,  53  Wimpole  Street,  Caven-'i 
dish  Square. 

J.    Fleming,  Esq.,  of  Messrs.  Robinson  and 
Fleming,  of  Austin  Friars. 


STAFF     OF      MANAGEMENT. 
EDINBURGH   (Head  Office). 

Manager  and  Actuary  of  the  Company — William  Thos.  Thomson,  F.R.S.E. 

Home  Secretary — Thomas  Robertson.  Colonial  and  Foreign  Secretary — D.  Clunie  Gregor. 

Accountant — A.  Wood  Stewart.        Joint  Actuary — Spencer  C.  Thomson,  B.A.  Cantab. 

Physician — Professor  Christison,  M.D.        Auditor — Charles  Pearson,  C.A. 

Bankers — The  Bank  of  Scotland  ;  The  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


THE     STANDARD 
LIFE    ASSURANCE    COMPANY. 


THIS  COMPANY  was  established  at  Edinburgh  in  1825.  The  Acts  of  Parliament  2d  and 
3d  Gul.  IV.,  cap.  81,  and  8th  and  9th  Vict.,  cap.  75,  also  the  22d  and  23d  Vict.,  cap. 
27,  have  been  granted  for  the  purpose  of  its  constitution  and  for  the  regulation  of  its  affairs. 
It  has  been  conducted  with  much  success,  which  may  be  attributed  not  only  to  its  extensive 
and  influential  connections,  but  more  particularly  to  the  liberality  of  its  dealings,  and  to  the 
constant  attention  paid  by  the  Directors  to  the  adoption  of  improvements  and  facilities  in 
connection  with  the  contract  of  Life  Assurance.  The  Amount  of  New  Assurances  effected 
during  the  Quinquennial  Period  from  1860  to  1865  was  upwards  of  Three  Millions  Eight 
Hundred  Thousand  Pounds  Sterling,  and  the  Total  Sums  Assured  now  amount  to  upwards 
of  Sixteen  Millions  Sterling.  The  Company's  Income,  which  is  rapidly  increasing,  is  upwards 
of  Six  Hundred  and  Ninety  Thousand  Pounds  Sterling  per  Annum.  The  Accumulated 
Fund,  which  is  upwards  of  Three  Millions  Eight  Hundred  Thousand  Pounds  Sterling,  is 
invested  in  Government  Securities ;  Loans  on  the  Security  of  Land,  by  Bond  and  Mort- 
gage ;  Landed  Property ;  Advances  to  the  Company's  Policyholders,  and  other  undoubted 
Securities.  These  Investments  were  specially  investigated,  on  occasion  of  the  Division  of 
Profits  in  1865,  by  a  Committee  of  Professional  Gentlemen  appointed  for  the  purpose, 
whose  report,  which  was  entirely  favourable,  will  be  found  in  the  Company's  Prospectus. 
The  Company's  Profits  have  been  divided  on  Seven  occasions — 1835,  1840,  1845,  1850, 
1855,  1860,  and  1865.  The  next  Division  will  take  place  in  1870,  and  at  intervals  of  Five 
Years  thereafter. 

WILL.  THOS.  THOMSON,  Manager. 
Edinburgh,  3  George  Street, 
2itk  April  1868. 


Colonial  and  Foreign  Assurances. 

An  Amalgamation  having  been  formed  between  the  STANDARD  LIFE  ASSURANCE 
COMPANY  and  the  COLONIAL  LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY,  the  business  of  the 
United  Companies  will  henceforth  be  conducted  under  the  title  of  the 

STANDARD    LIFE    ASSURANCE    COMPANY. 

MODERATE  RATES  charged  for  residence  in  the  Colonies,  India,  and  other  places 
abroad. 

LOCAL  BOARDS  AND  AGENCIES  in  India  and  in  all  the  British  Colonies,  where 
every  facility  will  be  afforded  in  the  transaction  of  business,  and  where  Premiums  may  be 
received  and  Claims  paid. 

Immediate  Reduction  of  Premium  on  return  to  Europe,  or  other  temperate  climate, 
without  Medical  Certificate. 

The  New  Colonial  and  Foreign  Prospectus  may  be  had  on  application  at  the  Chief  Offices 
of  the  Company,  or  to  the  Agents  at  home  or  abroad. 


EDINBURGH 3  and  5  GEORGE  STREET  (Head  Office). 

82  KING  WILLIAM  STREET,  E.C. ;  and 


'3  PALL  MALL  EAST,  S.W. 
DUBLIN 66  UPPER  SACKVILLE  STREET. 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


SCOTTISH 

EQUITABLE  LIFE  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY. 

Jhtcorporateti  b\j  imperial  &ct  of  parliament,  10  SJict.  cap.  35. 
INSTITUTED     1831. 


Head  Office-26    ST.    ANDREW    SQUARE,    EDINBURGH.: 

London  Office-30   GRACECHURCH   STREET. 

Dublin   Office-14    WESTMORELAND    STREET. 


(DrimmriT  Xlixutors. 


James  Leslie,  Esq.,  Civil  Engineer. 

Alexander  Cassels,  Esq.,  W.S. 

James  Wright,  Esq.,  Secretary  Royal  Bank 

of  Scotland. 
George  Blanshard,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Leith. 
John  Bruce,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Leith. 
James  Muirhead,  Esq.,  Advocate,  Professor 

of  Civil  Law  in  University  of  Edinburgh. 

Manager — George  Todd. 


John  Dick  Peddie,  Esq.,  Architect. 

John  H.  Balfour,  Esq. ,  M.  D. ,  Professor  of 

Botany  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh. 
James  D.   Marwick,  Esq.,   City  Clerk  of 

Edinburgh. 
David  Stevenson,  Esq. ,  Civil  Engineer. 
John  Marshall,  Esq.,  Advocate. 
James  Adam,  Esq. ,  Advocate. 

Secretary — William  Finlay. 


Medical  Officer— -William  Robertson,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.E. 
Auditor — Donald  S.  Peddie,  Esq.,  C.A. 


THE  SCOTTISH  EQUITABLE  LIFE  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY  is  an  Institution 
peculiarly  adapted  for  securing  family  provisions.  It  is  a  purely  Mutual  Assurance 
Society.  The  whole  Profits  are  allocated  every  Three  Years  amongst  Policies  of  five 
years'  duration.  No  part  is,  as  in  the  case  of  a  Proprietary  Company,  diverted  from  those 
who  are  assured,  and  paid  away  to  Shareholders ;  and  the  additions  which  have  already 
been  made  to  Policies,  afford  the  clearest  evidence  of  the  prosperity  of  the  Institution,  and 
the  great  advantages  derived  by  its  members. 


Foreign  Residence. — The  Assured  are  allowed  to 
travel  or  reside  in  any  part  of  Europe  in  time 
of  peace  without  licence  ;  and,  on  application, 
licence  will  be  given,  without  payment  of 
Extra  Premium,  to  reside  in  Canada,  the 
Northern  States  of  North  America,  Australia 
(to  the  southward  of  303  south  latitude),  New 
Zealand,  and  the  Cape  Colony.  A  small  extra 
premium  is  charged  for  the  risk  of  the  voyage 
to  the  three  last-mentioned  places. 

No  extra  Charge  is  made  for  Military  Service  of 
any  description  within  the  United  Kingdom. 

Indisputable  Policies. — Policies  of  Five  Years' 
standing  may  be  declared  Indisputable  on  any 


ground  whatever,  except  non-payment  of  the 
Premiums,  on  satisfactory  evidence  that  the 
Assured  have  no  prospect  of  going  beyond 
the  limits  of  Europe. 

Surrender  of  Policies. — A  liberal  allowance  is 
given  on  the  Surrender  of  Policies  on  which 
three  years'  Premiums  have  been  paid. 

Loans  to  Policyholders  are  granted  to  the  extent 
of  the  Surrender  Value  of  their  Policies,  at  a 
reasonable  rate  of  Interest,  free  of  all  expense 
and  without  any  other  security  than  the  de- 
posit of  the  Policies.  These  Loans  may  be 
repaid  at  any  time. 


View  of  the  Progress  and  present  Position  of  the  Society. 


At  1st  March. 


1837  (6th  Year), 
1843  (12th  Year), 
1849  (18th  Year), 
1855  (24th  Year), 
1861  (30th  Year), 
1867  (36th  Year), 


Subsisting 
Assurances. 


Accumulated 
Fund. 


£740,462  0  0 

1,707.716  0  0 

3,067.376  0  0 

4.392,733  0  0 

5,404,759  0  0 

6,398,706  O  O 


£56,115  0  0 

227,755  0  0 

496,555  0  0 

910,845  0  0 

1,330,085  0  0 

1,710,093  O  O 


Annual  Revenue. 


£26,993  0  0 

64,000  0  0 

114,106  0  0 

163,394  0  0 

196,802  0  0 

244,271  O  O 


The  TENTH  TRIENNIAL  INVESTIGATION  into  the  affairs  of  the  Society  is  at  present  in 
progress,  and  the  Results  'will  be  reported  to  the  Annual  Meeting  to  be  held  on  29th  June,  the  par- 
ticulars of  which  mav  thereafter  be  learned  on  application. 
Edinburgh,  ±th  May  1868. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


SCOTTISH 
NATIONAL   INSURANCE   COMPANY. 

ESTABLISHED     1841. 
(FIRE    AND    LIFE    INSURANCE.) 


EDINBURGH: 
22     ST.     ANDREW     SQUARE. 

GLASGOW: 
42      WEST      GEORGE      STREET. 

London,  Dublin,  Manchester,  etc. 


Chairman  of  ^oarb  of  ^rotiors. 
THE  RIGHT  HON.  EDWARD  S.  GORDON,  M.P.,  Lord  Advocate  of  Scotland. 

^rptitn-Cbairmait. 
JAMES  CUNNINGHAM,   Esq.,  50  Queen  Street. 

^Hraiors. 

JAMES  TAYLOR,  Esq.  of  Starlet  Hall. 

PATRICK  ARKLEY,  Esq.  of  Duninald. 

WILLIAM  DICKSON,  Esq.,  Wholesale  Stationer. 

HEW  CRICHTON,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 

WILLIAM  SPENCE,  Esq.,  Secretary  British  Linen  Co.'s  Bank. 

JAMES  REID,  Esq.,  Secretary  Commercial  Bank. 

CHARLES  LAWSON,  Esq.  of  Borthwick  Hall. 

J.  A.  MACRAE,  Esq.  of  Wellbank,  W.S. 


EXISTING  LIFE  ASSURANCES  nearly  TWO  MILLIONS  AND 
A  HALF  Sterling. 

INVESTED  FUNDS  nearly  FOUR  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTY 
THOUSAND  POUNDS  Sterling. 

Attention  is  invited  to  the  Full  and  Important  Information  given  in  the 
Company  s  Prospectus,  Report,  Balance- Sheet,  and  Tables  of  Rates,  copies  of 
which  may  be  had  on  application. 

JOHN  M.  M'CANDLISH,  Manager. 
May  18C8.  WALTER  BROWN,  Secretary. 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


SCOTTISH      UNION 

FIRE   AND   LIFE   INSURANCE   COMPANY, 


London, 

Edinburgh, 

Dublin, 


37  Cornhill. 

47  George  Street. 

52  Dame  Street. 


ESTABLISHED     1824. 

3fncorjioratcD  fig  JRopal  Cfmrter. 

Qjobcxnax. 
HIS   GRACE    THE    DUKE    OF   HAMILTON   AND   BRANDON. 

^tgvLtjj-  §  nb'ttvcat. 
THE  MOST  NOBLE  THE  MARQUIS  OF  QUEENSBERRY. 


(KstrHorbittarg   Qixzztoxs. 


JAMES  WHITE,  Esq. 
GEORGE  NAPIER,  Esq. 
Lieut.-Col.  LEARMONTH. 


THOMAS  MANSFIELD,  Esq. 
JOHN  LOGAN,  Esq. 
Col.  WILLIAM  MACDONALD. 
JOHN  W.  RAMSAY,  Esq. 
WILLIAM  ANDERSON,  Esq. 


WILLIAM  J.  DUNCAN,  Esq. 
HUGH  BRUCE,  Esq. 
FINDLAY  ANDERSON,  Esq. 


inarg  giruiors. 


ROBERT  HUTCHISON,  Esq. 
JOHN  WRIGHT.  Esq. 
WILLIAM  YOUNGER,  Esq. 
PATRICK  DALMAHOY,  Esq. 
DANIEL  AINSLIE,  Esq. 


Manager— GEORGE  RAMSAY,  Esq. 

Secretary— JAMES  BARLAS,  Esq. 

Auditor— ROBERT  SPOTTISWOODE,  Esq.,  C.A. 

Physician— -Dr.  J.  WARBURTON  BEGBIE. 

Bankers— THE  COMMERCIAL  BANK ;    THE  NATIONAL  BANK. 


Invested  Punds  at  1st  August  1867,  upwards  of  .  .     £1,000,000 

Annual  Eevenue  from  all  Sources,  .  .  .  222,000 

Amount  of  Life  Insurances  in  force,  .  .  .       4,000,000 

From  the  Directors'  last  Report,  it  appeared  that  during  the  year  ending  1st  August 
1867, 

The  Number  of  Life  Policies  issued  was  887. 


Sums  Insured  thereby,     . 
Yielding  of  New  Premiums, 


£474,205     0     0 
13,836  19     4 

[See  next  Page. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


PROGRESS    OF    THE    COMPANY. 

During  the  Quinquennial  Period  from  1st  August  1SG1  to  1st  August 
1866,  the  Total  Amount  of  New  Life  Assurances  effected  was  £2,287,532, 
being  an  average  Annual  Amount  of  .  .  .         £457  500 

"While  the  New  Life  Business  done  during  the  Year  ending  1st 

August  1867,  as  shown  above,  amounted  to        .  .         £474,000 

THE  ANNUAL  EEVENUE  of  the  Company  from  Fire  and  Life  Pre- 
miums and  Interest  was — 

In  1857, £118,000 

In  1862,        .....  170,000 

In  1867,        .....  222,000 


DISTRIBUTION    OF    PROFITS. 

Five-sixths  of  the  Profit  arising  from  the  whole  Life  Business  are  divided 
every  Five  Years  among  participating  Policyholders,  on  equitable  principles 
— viz.  in  the  proportion  each  party  has  contributed  to  the  Fund. 


BONUSES 


have  been  declared  in  1841,  1846,  1851,  1856,  1861,  and  18G6.  At  the  last 
Investigation  in  1866, 

A  REVERSIONARY  BONUS  was  allocated  upon  those  Policies  entitled 
to  participate,  in  proportion  to  the  Premiums  paid  during  the  five  pre- 
ceding years,  varying  from  about  one  to  upwards  of  one  and  a  half  per 
cent,  per  annum  on  the  sums  assured,  according  to  age  and  duration  of 
the  Policy. 

BONUS  declared  every  Five  Years,  and  may  be  applied,  at  the  option  of 
the  Assured,  in  any  of  the  following  ways : — 

I.  It  may  be  added  to  the  Sum  Assured  ;  II.  Applied  in  Reduction  of 
Future  Premiums  ;  or,  III.  Surrendered  for  its  present  Value  in 
Cash. 

I  NO  EXTRA  PREMIUM  charged  for  residence  in  Australia,  New  Zealand, 
Canada,  or  the  United  States  of  America  north  of  the  38th  degree  of  north 
latitude. 

POLICIES  may,  under  certain  conditions  and  exceptions,  after  five  years' 
endurance,  be  made  indisputable,  and  the  Assured  permitted  to  travel  or 
reside  beyond  the  limits  of  Europe  without  payment  of  Extra  Premium. 

Prospectuses  and  all  other  information  may  be  had  on  application  at  the 
Head  Office,  or  to  any  of  the  Company's  Agents. 

GEORGE  RAMSAY,  Manager. 
JAMES  BARLAS,  Secretary. 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


LIFE   ASSOCIATION    OF    SCOTLAND. 

FOUNDED     183  8. 

(Knrpofacub  bg  ^IojtuI  Charter  1841,  anir  bjr  ^.d  of  ^arUanunt  1853. 

FOR  LIFE  ASSURANCE  AND  ANNUITIES. 
INVESTED  TODS,  £1,150,000  Sterling.     ANNUAL  INCOME,  upwards  of  £260,000. 


EDINBURGH,  .     82  PRINCES  ST. 

LONDON, 

4  LOMBARD  ST.  (E.C. 

GLASGOW,       .   123  ST.  VINCENT  ST. 

Do.,     . 

48  PALL  MALL  (S.W.) 

DUBLIN",           .     40  DAME  STREET. 

BELFAST,       . 

21  HIGH  STREET. 

With  Agencies  in  every  Town 

'hroughout  the 

United  Kingdom. 

IE  THIS  INSTITUTION  (founded  30years  ago)  BONUSES  from  PROFITS 

are  applicable  on  a  Special  System  for  the  Policyholder's 

Benefit  and  Enjoyment  during  his  Own  Lifetime, 

IN  CLASS  A.— 
The  BONUSES  are  applied  in  CASH  at  an  early  stage  of  the  Policy, 

so  as  to  effect  a 

Large  Reduction  of  Present  Outlay. 

in  CLASS  B.— 
PROFITS   are  allocated   in   the  form   of  BONUS   ADDITIONS   of 
unusually  large  amount  to  the  SUM  ASSURED   in  the  event  of  average 
length  of  life  ;  with  the  option  of  an  EQUIVALENT  in  a  Cash  Payment  or- 

Life  Annuity  to  the  Policyholder  Himself, 

FORMING   AN   IMPORTANT 

PROVISION    FOR    OLD    AGE. 

THUS,  instead  of  being  an  EXPENSE  and  a  BURDEN  to  the  Policyholder,  the 
Assurance  becomes  a  source  of  considerable  INCOME  to  HIMSELF  after  the  average 
period  of  life,  while,  at  the  same  time,  the  Sum  Assured  remains  untouched  for  his 
Representatives,  or  for  other  purposes. 

This  Arrangement  is  peculiar  to  the  Life  Association  of  Scotland, 

The  Regulations  are  particularly  favourable  as  regards 
Indisputability ,  Non-forfeiture,   Occupation,  and  Residence.  ', 


Directors  at   Edinburgh — 

Sir  ARCHD.   HOPE  of  Craighall  and  Pinkie,  Bart.,  Chairma7i. 


William  Muir,  Esq.  of  Inistrynich. 
James  M.  Melville,  Esq.  of  Hanley,  W.S. 
The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Dunfermline. 
George  Robertson,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Warren  Hastings  Sands,  Esq.,  W.S. 


A.  Kincaid  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  Banker. 
Lieut. -Col.  R.  W.  Fkaser,  late  H.E.I.C.If 
Thomas  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Dr.  Lyon  Playfair,  C.B.     [of  Hospitals. 
J.   Sanderson,   Esq.,  Dep.  Inspect. -Gen. 


Manager— JOHN  FRASER.  Secretary— ROBERT  RAINIE. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. i: 

THE    EDINBURGH 

LIFE    ASSUEANCE    COMPANY. 

.Jfounaco  1823,  anti  3Incorporatc5  fig  Special  3ct  of  Jparltamcnt. 


ffiVHSTED    rUUDS    UPWARDS    OF    ONE    MILLION    STEELING. 


Head  Office— 22  George  Street,   Edinburgh. 


President— The  Right  Hon.  The  EARL  OF  HADDINGTON. 
Vice-President— SIR  GRAHAM  GRAHAM  MONTGOMERY  or  Stanhope,  Bart.,  M.P.. 

(Drbirtarg   ^Binders. 
Chairman— WILLIAM  FORBES  of  Medwyn,  Esq.,  Advocate. 


Robert  Mowbray,  Esq..  Banker. 
John  Hamilton,  Esq.,  W.S. 
'John  Walker,  Esq.,  W.S. 
!John  Stewart,  Esq.,  W.S. 
James  Webster,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 
John  Phin,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 


Alexander  F.  Adam,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Gilbert  L.  Finlay,  Esq.,  W.S. 
J.  "Wardrobe  Tawse,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Donald  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  Advocate, 

Sheriff  of  Fife. 
James  Syme,  Esq.,  Banker. 


Medical  Officer — Douglas  Maclagan,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence, 
University  of  Edinburgh. 
Auditor — Kenneth  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  C.A.     Solicitors — Messrs.  Hughes  and  Mylne,  W.S. 


This  Company  has  since  its  estahlishment  paid  in  Claims 
The  Bonus  Additions  of  which  alone  amounted  to 
The  Number  of  Policies  now  in  force  with  the  Company  is 
The  Sum  Assured  by  these  is  ... 

The  Company's  Annual  Income  amounts  to    . 


£1,608,250 

£227,250 

4,800 

£3,155,000 

£146,808:6:2 


DISTRIBUTION    OF    PROFITS. 

NINE-TENTHS  or  NINETY  PER  CENT,  of  the  Profits  are  divided  every  Seven  Years 
mong  the  Participating  Policyholders.  Policies  of  Five  Years'  duration  becoming  Claims 
between  one  Division  of  Profits  and  another,  are  entitled  to  an  Intermediate  Bonus. 

The  Company's  system  of  Division  of  Profits,  while  it  does  not  exclude  younger  Policy - 
<holders  from  their  fair  share  in  the  allocation  of  Bonus,  reserves  a  much  larger  proportion 
for  those  whose  PoUcies  have  existed  for  a  long  period,  and  who  have  themselves  attained  an 
advanced  age. 

Five  Periodical  Investigations  have  already  been  made,  and  the  results  of  the  equitable 
(principle  of  Distribution  are  brought  out  in  the  very  large  Bonuses  which  attach  to  cases 
{fulfilling  these  conditions,  and  are  fully  illustrated  by  the  undernoted  examples. 

The  Rates  of  Premiums 

are  moderate,  and  will  bear  favourable  comparison  with  those  of  other  First-Class  Offices. 


Examples  of  Bonus  Additions  already- 
Paid. 


Examples  of  Annual  Premiums  required 
to  Assure  £100. 


Ape  at     Age  at  j      Sum 
Assuring.!  Death.  |  Assured. 


25 

65 

30 

69 

35 

75 

40 

78 

45 

83 

50 

89 

00 

76 

60 

94 

£300 
200 
900 
500 

1000 
999 

2500 
300 


Bonus  Addition. 


£194  3  0 

145  10  0 

782  10  0 

476  0  0 

1144  1  0 

2208  7  0 

1264  10  0 

822  13  0 


Total  Sum  Paid. 


£494  3  0 

345  10  0 

1682  10  0 

976  0  0 

2144  1  0 

3207  7  0 

3764  10  0 

1122  13  0 


Age  next 

Without 

Age  next 

Birthday. 

Profits. 

Birthday. 

20 

£1  17 

4 

£1   12      8 

20 

25 

2     2 

0 

1  16     9 

25 

30 

2    7 

7 

2     18 

30 

35 

2  14 

6 

2     7     8 

35 

40 

3    3 

2 

2  15     3 

40 

45 

3  14 

2 

3     4  11 

45 

50 

4     9 

0 

3  19     9 

50 

55 

5     9 

1 

5     0     0 

55 

The  next  Division  of  Profits  will  be  made  at  31st  March  1871. 
MACLAGAN,  Manager.  ALEX.  II.  WHYTT,  Secretary. 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


INSURANCE  COMPANY  OF  SCOTLAND. 

INSTITUTED      1821. 
OFFICE— 95  George  Street,   Edinburgh. 


dp  0  hern  or. 
HIS   GRACE   THE   DUKE   OF   HAMILTON   AND   BRANDON. 

THE  RIGHT  HON.  THE  EAEL  OF  EOSEBERY,  K.T. 
HIS  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF  ATHOLL,  K.T. 
THE  RIGHT  HON.  VISCOUNT  STRATHALLAN. 

gScraru  of  pirniors. 


William  Brand,  Esq.,  W.S.,  Banker. 

George  Cunningham,  Esq.  of  Newton,  C.E., 
135  George  Street. 

John  Nairne  Forman,  Esq.,  W.S.,  8  Heriot 
Row. 

William  Kennedy,  Esq.,  W.S.,  59  Northum- 
berland Street. 


James  R.  Dymock,  Esq.,  20  George  Square. 

David  Macgibbon,  Esq.,  Architect,  89  George 
Street. 

John  Riddle  Stodart,  Esq.,  W.  S.,  16 
Dublin  Street. 

Charles  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Woodhill,  Blair- 
gowrie, Perthshire. 


Manager — Alexander  Calder.        Bankers — The  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland. 


FIRE      INSURANCE. 

THE  Directors  beg  to  call  the  attention  of  those  who  are  not  insured  to  the  very  small 
Annual  Charge  at  which  this  Security  can  be  obtained. 
The  Duty  payable  to  Government  being  now  reduced  to  Is.  6d.  per  cent.,  parties  will 
be  enabled  to  increase  very  considerably  their  existing  Insurances,  without  increasing  the 
payments  they  have  been  making  under  the  old  rate  of  Duty  ;  and  those  who  have  hitherto 
been  unprotected,  can  now  be  insured  on  very  favourable  terms. 

This  Company  has  been  established  for  more  than  Forty  Years,  and  is  prepared  to  offer 
the  greatest  facilities  in  connection  with  Fire  Insurance. 

The  Policyholders  of  the  Company  enjoy  the  following  important  advantages  : 

Complete  Security.  Moderate  Rates  of  Premium. 

Prompt  Settlement  of  Losses.  Losses  by  Fire  from  Lightning  made  Good. 

Losses  by  Explosion  of  Gas  within  the  Building  Insured  are  Paid. 

Insurances  for  Seven  Years  charged  for  Six  Years  only. 

No  Charge  made  for  Policies,  however  smaU  the  amount  Insured. 
Full  information  afforded  at  the  Head  Office  or  Agencies  of  the  Company. 
By  Order  of  the  Board, 

A.  CALDER,  Manager. 


AGENTS    FOR    LEITH. 

MESSRS.  JOHN  WARRACK  AND  CO.,  43  Constitution  Street 
MR.  ADAM  "WHITE  SPENCE,  37  Bernard  Street. 
MR.  WALTER  G.  PATTISON,  35  Bernard  Street. 
MR.  JOHN  LIVINGSTON,  80  Constitution  Street. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER ij 

CALEDONIAN    INSURANCE    COMPANY. 

3[ncorporatett  fig  Bo^al  Charter  ann  ©penal  Set  of  parliament. 
ESTABLISHED    1805. 


Head  Office— No.  19  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

BRANCH  OFFICES  IN  LONDON,  DUBLIN,  AND  GLASGOW, 

And  Agencies  throughout  the  United  Kingdom. 


Sir  George  Warrender,  Bart. 
George  Dalziel,  Esq.,  W.S. 
The  Hon.  E.  C.  B.  Elphinstone. 
Robert  Matheson,  Esq.,  H.M.B.  Works. 
Robert  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Inglistou. 
Charles  J.  Henderson,  Esq.  of  Glassingall 
John  Stirling,  Esq.  of  Kippendavie. 


Qixzttaxs. 

John  Henderson,  Esq.,  Queen's  Remem- 
brancer. 

Wm.  John  Sands,  Esq.,  W.S. 

James  Simson,  Esq.,  M.D. 

John  Ronald,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 

A.  M.  Lawson,  Esq.  (Messrs.  P.  Lawson 
and  Son). 


Manager — John  Moinet,  Esq.  Secretary — George  H.  Fairbairn,  Esq. 

Consulting  Physician — Professor  Henderson,  M.D.  Solicitor — Thomas  Ranken,  Esq. 

Auditor — James  Jobson  Dickson,  Esq.,  C.A. 

Bankers — Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland  ;  National  Bank  of  Scotland. 


THE  ASSURED,  IN  BOTH  DEPARTMENTS  OF  THE  COMPANY'S  BUSINESS, 
ENJOY  ALL  THE  ADVANTAGES  OF  MODERN  PRACTICE,  COMBINED  WITH 
rHE  SECURITY  OF  AN  OFFICE  WHOSE  RESOURCES  HAVE  STOOD  THE  TEST 
3F  MORE  THAN  SIXTY  YEARS'  EXPERIENCE. 


LIFE     DEPARTMENT. 

SPECIAL  BONUS  NOTICE. 
In  the  Participation  Branch,  the  Assured,  while  fully  protected  by 
;he  Subscribed  and  Accumulated  Capital,  and  exempted  from  all 
lability  of  partnership,  actually  receive  larger  Bonuses  than  if  they 
formed  a  Mutual  Society  and  allocated  amongst  themselves  their 
sntire  profit  without  reserving  any  Guarantee  Fund.    This  arises  from  five- 

nxths  of  the  profits  of  the  N on- Participation  Branch  being  divided  amongst  the  Profit  Policy- 
wider  s,  and  a  considerable  share  of  the  Expenses  of  Management  being  borne  by  the  Fire 
Department. 

No  part  of  Future  Profit  has  been  anticipated,  and  notwithstanding  that  the  valuations 
lave  all  along  been  made  on  the  strictest  principles  of  actuarial  science,  increased  Bonuses 
lave  been  declared  at  each  successive  Investigation,  forming  a  marked  difference  from  the 
ixperience  of  other  Offices. 


Fl  RE     DEPARTMENT. 

Almost  every  description  of  Property  insured  at  Rates  as  low  as  is  consistent  with  safety. 
Claims  adjusted  with  liberality  and  settled  with  promptitude. 

JOHN  MOINET,  Manager. 
Edinburgh,  May  1868.  GEO.  H.  FAIRBAIRN,  Secretary. 

Applications  for  Agencies  invited  from  Parties  who  can  influence  business. 


'4 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


GUARANTEE  AND  SURETYSHIP  ASSOCIATION 


LIMITED. 
CAPITAL,    •    •     £250,000. 

HEAD    OFFICE  — 28    Queen    Street,    Edinburgh. 


TRUSTEES. 
Sir  David  Baxter,  Baronet,  of  Kilmaron. 

Laurence  Robertson,  Esq.,  Cashier  of  the  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland. 
A.  Kincaid  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  Manager  of  the  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland. 
William  James  Duncan,  Esq.,  Manager  of  the  National  Bank  of  Scotland. 
William  Thomas  Thomson,  Esq.,  Manager  of  the  Standard  Life  Assurance  Company. 

DIRECTORS. 


Charles  Cowan,  Esq.  of  Valleyfield. 
David  Thom,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Leith. 
Kenneth  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  C.A.,  Edinburgh. 
Ceorge  Clerk  Arbuthnot,  Esq.  of  Mavisbank. 
John  Cook,  Esq.,  W.S.,  Edinburgh. 


William  Smith,  Esq.,  Manager  of  the  Englisl 
and  Scottish  Law  Life  Assurance  Associa- 
tion, Edinburgh. 

Ralph  Erskine  Scott,  Esq.,  C.  A.,  Edinburgh 


BANKERS. 
The  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland. 


SOLICITORS. 
Messrs.  Hope  and  Mackay,  W.  S. ,  Edinburgh. 


MANAGER. 
James  Wilkie,  Esq.,  C.A. 


THE  NATIONAL  GUARANTEE  AND  SURETYSHIP  ASSOCIATION,  Limited,  provM 
Security  for  the  actings,  intromissions,  and  fidelity  of  officers  in  Banks,  Insurance  Companies. 
Railways,  and  other  Public  Institutions  ;  also  for  Factors,  Trustees,  Collectors,  Commercial 
Clerks,  Bookkeepers,  Travellers  for  Commercial  Houses,  and  others  holding  situations  of  Trust. 

Bonds  in  relief  of  private  Sureties  are  granted  in  Judicial  and  other  cases,  where  the  Guarantee 
of  a  public  Company  is  not  accepted. 

The  following  public  Companies  and  Institutions  in  Scotland  have,  among  others,  accepted 
the  Guarantee  Bonds  of  the  Association,  viz.  : 


Bank  of  Scotland. 

Royal  Bank  of  Scotland. 

British  Linen  Company. 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland. 

National  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Union  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Greenock  Provident  Bank. 

Caledonian  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company. 

Scottish  Union  Insurance  Company. 

Standard  Life  Assurance  Company. 

Scottish  Equitable  Life  Office. 

Alliance  Assurance  Company. 

Life  Association  of  Scotland. 

Scottish  Provident  Institution. 

English  and  Scottish  Law  Life  Office. 

City  of  Glasgow  Life  Assurance  Company. 

Northern  Assurance  Company. 

Scottish  Amicable  Life  Assurance  Society. 

Scottish  Fire  Insurance  Company,  Limited. 

Caledonian  Railway  Company. 

Highland  Railway  Company. 

North  British  Railway  Company. 

Society  of  Solicitors  at  Law,  Edinburgh. 


London  and  Edinburgh  Shipping  Company. 
General  Steam  Navigation  Company. 
The  Philosophical  Institution. 
National  Bible  Society  of  Scotland. 
Edinburgh  Ecclesiastical  Commissioners. 
George  Heriot's  Hospital. 
Scottish  Trade  Protection  Society. 
Edinburgh  Water  Company. 
Edinburgh  and  Leith  Gas  Light  Company. 
Magistrates  and  Town  Council  of  Edinburgh. 
Magistrates  and  Town  Council  of  Glasgow. 
Magistrates  and  Town  Council  of  Aberdeen. 
Magistrates  and  Town  Council  of  Paisley. 
Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Glasgow. 
City  and  Suburban  Gas  Company  of  Glasgow. 
Lanarkshire  Prison  Board. 
Dundee  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Dundee  Gas  Light  Company. 
Dundee  Harbour  Commissioners. 
Commissioners  of  Supply,  Perthshire. 
Aberdeen  Royal  Infirmary. 
Parochial  Boards,  various. 
Trustees  in  Sequestrations,  etc.  etc. 


The  Association  transacts  Guarantee  business  alone,  unconnected  with  risks  of  any 

other  description  whatever. 

Forms  of  Proposal  for  Guarantee,  and  every  necessary  information,  may  be  had  on  application 

to  the  Manager  at  the  Head  Office  in  Edinburgh,  or  to  any  of  the  Agents  of  the  Association. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 15 

FLEE  AND  LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY. 

ESTABLISHED     1821. 

Subscribed   Capital  —  TWO    MILLIONS. 
HEAD    OFFICE— 11   LOMBARD   STREET,    LONDON,   E.G. 

Office  in  Edinburgh— No.  28  QUEEN  STREET. 

Solicitor — James  Hope,  Esq.,  D.K.S.  Medical  Adviser — Dr.  J.  W.  Begbie. 

Agent — James  Wilkie,  Esq.,  C.A. 

LIFE      DEPARTMENT. 

FOUR-FIFTHS  of  the  entire  Profits  are  added  every  Five  Years  to  the  Policies,  or  the 
present  values  paid  over  in  Cash.     The  next  Division  will  be  declared  in  June  1870. 
Loans  granted  on  Policies  to  the  extent  of  their  values. 
Assurances  on  unsound  lives  effected  at  reasonable  extra  rates. 

Endowments  for  children,  and  all  the  usual  modes  of  Assurance,  at  moderate  rates  of 
premium. 
i    The  Paid-up  Capital  and  Life  Assurance  Fund  amount  to  upwards  of  £2,750,000. 

FIRE     DEPARTMENT. 

Insurances  effected  on  Property  in  Great  Britain,  including  Merchandise,  Ships  in  Dock, 
Rent  of  Houses,  and  Farming  Stock. 

Common  Insurances  (with  certain  exceptions),  Is.  6d.  per  cent,  per  annum. 

Insurances  for  Seven  Years  are  only  charged  the  Premium  and  Duty  for  Six  Years,  the 
whole  being  paid  at  the  commencement  of  the  Policy. 

Immediate  and  liberal  settlement  of  losses. 

•LONDON  AND  NORTHERN   INSURANCE  CORPORATION,    LIMITED. 

Head  Office— 8  New  Bridge  Street,  Blackfriars,  E.C. 

Chairman  of  the  Board. 

The  Right  Hon.  The  EARL  of  SHREWSBURY  and  TALBOT. 

General  Manager— WILLI  AM    E.    WILLIAMS,   Jun.,    F.L.S.,   F.S.S. 

Office  for  Scotland — 1  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Superintendent— Mr.  JOHN  J.  FARQUHARSON. 

Life  Department. 

THE  RATES  of  PREMIUM  are  such  as  to  put  Life  Assurance  within  the  reach  of  all ; 
and  special  attention  is  requested  to  an  eminently  advantageous  and  prominent 
characteristic  of  this  Corporation,  viz.  the  Payment  of  Policies  to  the  Assured  during  his 
jwn  lifetime,  without  any  additional  Premium. 

Ministerial  Branch. 

This  Office  assures  the  Lives  of  Ministers  through  the  medium  of  their  Congregation. 

GUARANTEE    DEPARTMENT. 
This  is  a  peculiar  feature  of  this  Company,  and  has  proved  highly  successful.     It  is 
worthy  the  attention  of  all  who  desire  or  fill  situations  requiring  security. 

Attention  is  directed  to  the  very  favourable  terms  upon  which  Annuities  may  be 
secured.  Full  details  can  be  obtained  from  the  Head  Offices,  or  from  any  of  the  Agents, 
either  personally  or  by  post. 

Prospectuses,  Proposals,  and  Forms,  may  be  had  free  on  application  at  the  Offices  in 
London  and  Edinburgh,  or  from  any  of  the  Company's  Agents. 

Active  and  Influential  Agents  wanted.    Apply  to  the  Superintendent,  Edinburgh. 

AOE  NTS. 

At  Leith — Mr.  J.  Johnston,  Tobacconist,  Junction  Bridge. 

At  Granton— Mr.  William  Rattrie,  Grocer. 


1 6  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


THE    CITY    OF    GLASGOW 
LIFE     ASSURANCE    COMPANY. 

ESTABLISHED      IN      183  8. 
JhxcorpovatrtJ  bg  Skt  of  parliament. 


EDINBURGH    BOARD. 


F.   L.   Maitland  Heriot,   Esq.,   Advocate, 

Sheriff  of  Forfarshire. 
Stuart  Neilson,  Esq.,  W.S. 
George  T.  Kinnear,  Esq.,  W.S. 


Adam  Black,  Esq.  (of  A.  &  C.  Black), 

Publisher. 
James  Wallace,  Esq.,  Banker. 
William  Duncan,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 


Secretary — Robert  Balfour,  Esq.  Medical  Adviser — James  S.  Combe,  M.D. 

Law  Agents — Messrs.  Hunter,  Blair,  and  Cowan,  W.S. 

Bankers — The  Clydesdale  Bank. 


OFFICES. 

EDINBURGH  ...        No.  21  ST.  ANDREW  SQUARE. 
GLASGOW        ...         No.  40  ST.  VINCENT  PLACE. 
LONDON.         .         .         .         No.  12  KING  WILLIAM  STREET,  E.C. 


THE  Directors  invite  atteution  to  the  advantages  which  are  offered  by  this  Company  to 
the  public,  and  which  combine  Perfect  Security,  Moderate  Premiums,  and  Liberal 
Participation  in  Profits. 

The  Conditions  in  regard  to  Foreign  Residence  and  Travel  are  highly  favourable  to  the 
Assured,  and  Policies  are  declared  INDISPUTABLE  on  any  ground  whatever  at  the  end  of 
Five  Years  from  their  date,  provided  satisfactory  evidence  of  age  has  been  produced. 

The  Amount  of  New  Business  transacted  by  the  Company  during  the  past  year  (to  20th 
January  1868)  has  been  the  largest  in  the  history  of  the  Company,  with  one  exception. 
Nine  Hundred  and  Thirty-four  Policies  have  been  issued,  assuring  upwards  of 

FOUR  HUNDRED  AND  THIRTY-TWO  THOUSAND  POUNDS. 

The  20th  Valuation  and  Division  of  Profits,  being  the 
first  after  an  interval  of  Five  Years,  will  be  made  on  the 

20th  JANUARY  1869. 

During  the  four  years  that  have  elapsed  since  last  allocation,  the  Business  has  been 
large  and  profitable ;  the  Assurances  of  the  period  far  exceeding  in  number,  and  nearly 
equalling  in  amount,  the  Assurances  of  the  seven  previous  years,  while  the  Mortality  ex- 
perienced and  the  rate  of  interest  obtained  have  both  been  in  favour  of  the  Company. 

The  Special  attention  of  Parties  intending  to  assure  is  requested  to  the 

HALF  PREMIUM  SYSTEM,  WITHOUT  DEBT  OR  INTEREST, 

which  offers  peculiar  advantages  to  persons  of  moderate  but  progressive  incomes,  who  may 
find  it  inconvenient  at  first  to  pay  the  full  Premium. 

Policies  granted  free  of  any  charge  for  Stamp  Duty  or  Medical  Fees. 

ROBERT    BALFOUR, 
Secretary  at  Edinburgh. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


»7 


SCOTTISH   AMICABLE 

LIFE    ASSURANCE    SOCIETY. 


Established  1826,  and  Incorporated  by  Special  Act  of  Parliament  1849. 

GLASGOW  (Head  Office),  39  ST.  VINCENT  PLACE. 

EDINBURGH,  3  North  St.  David  Street.      I    DUBLIN,  50  Lower  Sackville  Street. 
LONDON,  1  Threadneedle  Street.  |    BELFAST,  Victoria  Street. 


Ordinary  Directors. 


Thomas  Hill,  Esq.  of  Merrylee. 
Alex.  Paul,  Esq.,  Manufacturer. 
M.  E.  Robinow,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
S.  Thomson,  Esq.,  Insurance  Broker. 

Medical  Adviser, 


Robert  Jameson,  Esq.,  Solicitor. 
Wm.  Crawford,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
Rev.  Dr.  Norman  Macleod,  Barony. 

Dr.  J.  G.  FLEMING. 


Auditor, J.  WYLLIE  GUILD,  Esq. 

Manager, WILLIAM  SPENS,  Esq. 


THIS  Office  being  purely  Mutual,  the  whole  Profits  belong  to  the  Assured.  The 
Society  has  endeavoured  to  place  its  Rates  and  Rules  on  the  most  equitable  and  liberal 
footing  ;  and  its  affairs  are  administered  by  Directors  whose  interests  are  identical  with  those  of 
the  Assured. 

Important  Resolutions  have  been  adopted,  relieving  the  Policies  of  many  usual  restrictions  ; 
udnd  the  Assured  are  now  entitled,  after  Five  Years'  continuous  residence  in  this  country,  to  travel 
and  reside  in  any  part  of  the  world  without  payment  of  extra  premium. 

The  additional  Rates  charged  by  the  Society  for  Terminating  Premiums  are  very  moderate,  and 
those  of  some  other  Offices  are  from  fifty  to  upwards  of  one  hundred  per  cent.  more. 

1  Particular  Attention  is  invited  to  the  Special  Pamphlet,  explaining  the  system  of  Minimum 
Premiums  introduced  by  the  Society,  under  which  it  is  believed  that  Assurances  can  be  effected 
more  economically  than  in  other  Offices  ;  and  the  combination  of  this  system  with  the  moderate 
'idditional  Rates  charged  for  Terminating  Premiums  affords  peculiar  facilities  for  those  desirous  of 
oeing  relieved  of  payment  of  Premiums  as  they  advance  in  life. 

The  following  is  an  extract  from  the  Table  of  Annual  Rates : — 

Minimum  Premiums  for  Assurance  of  £100  at  Death. 


Age. 


Life  Premium,  Table  AC,       .     . 
Premium    for    Twenty    Years,    ) 
Table  CDC, j 


20 


£  s.  d. 
18  6 
2     13 


30 


£    s.     d. 

1  16     7 

2  10     0 


40 


£    s.    d. 

2  9     7 

3  2     5 


50 


£    s.    d. 

3  10     9 

4  0  10 


60 

£    *'.  d. 

5    7  2 

5  12  8 


Full  Tables  of  Rates,  with  Explanatory  Pamphlets,  and  all  further  information,  may  be  obtained 
.t  3  North  St.  David  Street,  or  at  the  other  Offices  of  the  Society. 


EDINBURGH    BOARD. 

ALEXANDER  CUNINGHAM,  Esq.,  W.S.      I    ALEXANDER  JOHN  NAPIER,  Esq.,  W.S, 

IOBERT  HILL,  Esq.,  W.S.  |    ALEXANDER  DICKSON,  Esq.,  Hermiston. 

M edical  Adviser— JAMES  SIMSON,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Agents  and  Secretaries— Messrs.  WATSON  &  DICKSON. 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


THE  NOETHEEN  ASSURANCE  COMPANY. 

ESTABLISHED    1836. 

3IncorporatetJ  fcg  ©penal  act  of  parliament. 

Head  Offices,  .  .  .        Aberdeen  and  London. 

Edinburgh  Office,    .  .        20  St.  Andrew  Square. 


ACCUMULATED  EUNDS,  over  £800,000. 


ANNUAL  EEVENUE,  over  £270,000. 


goarir  of  Q'uzttoxB. 
"Walter  Duthie,  Esq.,  W.S.,  Chairman. 


Stephen  Adam,  Esq.,  Merchant  (of  Messrs. 

Adam  and  M'Gregor),  Leith. 
Thomas  Anderson,  Esq.,  Secretary  of  the 

National  Bank  of  Scotland. 


William  Beattie,  Esq.,  Builder  (of  Messrs. 

William  Beattie  and  Sons). 
Alexander  Dunsmure,  Esq.,  Merchant  (of 

Messrs.  James  Miller  and  Sons),  Leith. 
John  Henry,  Esq.,  S.S.C.,  29  Rutland  Sq. 
Medical  Officer — James  D.  Gillespie,  Esq.,  M.D.,  45  Castle  Street. 
Bankers—  The  National  Bank  of  Scotland. 


LIFE      DEPARTMENT. 

Participation  Branch. — The  Whole  Profits  (less  Expenses  for  Management  and  Guarantee) 
are  divided  among  the  Assured. 

The  Bonus  Additions  have  in  many  instances  exceeded  70  per  cent,  of  the  Premiums  paid. 
Non-Participating  Policies  are  issued  at  the  lowest  Scale  of  Rates  consistent  with  safety. 

Examples  of  Rates  for  £100  at  Different  Ages,  viz. : 


Age,       . 

25 

30 

35 

40 

45 

50 

GO 

With  Profits, 

£    s.  d. 
2     1  11 

£    s.    d. 
2     8     0 

£   s.    d. 
2  14  11 

£    s.    d. 
3     3  11 

£   s.     d. 
3  14     3 

£    s.  d. 

4     7    4 

£   s.    d. 
6  16    8 

Without  Profits, . 

1  17     1 

2     2     7 

2    8    8 

2  16     8 

3    5    9 

3  19     0 

6    6    3 

EEDUCED  EATES  P0E  THE  EAST  AND  WEST  INDIES,  AND  CHINA. 

THE  Directors  have  adopted  a  new  Scale  of  Rates  for  the  East  and  West  Indies,  and 
China,  considerably  lower  than  those  formerly  charged  by  this,  or,  they  believe,  any 
other  Company  ;  but  differing  from  the  old  system,  in  respect  that  no  reduction  takes  place 
on  the  assured  returning  to  Europe,  or  proceeding  to  any  other  part  of  the  world  not 
chargeable  with  an  extra  premium. 

According  to  this  method,  the  Assured,  instead  of  being  subjected  to  a  heavy  Extra 
Premium  during  the  years  of  residence  in  the  Tropics,  has  the  option,  by  paying  a  fixed 
rate,  of  throwing  the  Extra  over  the  whole  currency  of  the  Assurance. 

ANNUITIES  ARE  SOLD  ON  VERY  FAVOURABLE  TERMS. 

Premiums  may  he  paid  Yearly,  Half-Yearly,  or  Quarterly,  for  a  limited  number  of  Years 
only,  or  by  a  Single  Payment.     No  Entry  Money  or  Stamp  Duty  charged. 


FIRE      DEPARTMENT. 

FIRE  INSURANCES  effected  at  the  current  rates  of  Premium.      No  charge  is 
made  for  Policy  Stamp,  and  Losses  are  settled  in  a  prompt  and  liberal  manner. 

Prospectuses  and  Forms  of  Proposal  can  be  obtained  at  the  various  Offices  and  Agencies 
of  the  Company. 

ROBERT  CHRISTIE,  Jun.,  Secretary 

20  St.  Andrew  Square,  Edinburgh. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 19 

THE      SCOTTISH 

PROVINCIAL   ASSURANCE    COMPANY. 

C£$tabltef)*tt  1825.  incorporated  Iv  ®tt  of  parliament. 


Head  Office— ABERDEEN. 

Office  in  Edinburgh — 65  Princes  Street. 
,,       Glasgow — 111  St.  Vincent  Street. 
,,       London — 92  Cannon  Street,  City. 


Office  in  Dublin — 9  Upper  Sackville  Street. 
,,       Montreal — Place  D'Armes. 


EDINBURGH  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

Professor  Sir  James  Y.  Simpson,  Bart.,  of  Edinburgh  University,  F.R.C.P.,  Chairman. 

William  Leckie,  Esq.,  Banker.  |  David  Rhind,  Esq.,  Architect. 

John  Richardson,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Consulting  Physician — James  Dunsmure,  Esq.,  M.D.,  53  Queen  Street. 

Resident  Secretary — Andrew  Robertson. 

Bankers— THE  ROYAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND. 


LIFE     DEPARTMENT. 

THE  Policies,  now  in  course  of  being  issued  by  this  Company,  are  free  from  all  unnecessary 
restrictions,  and  secure  every  advantage  derivable  from  the  system  of  Life  Assurance. 
The  Premiums  are  strictly  moderate. 

The  Participation  Scheme  was  begun  in  1840,  and  the  oldest  Policies  for  £1000  in  connec- 
tion with  it  becoming  Claims  after  payment  of  the  Premiums  falling  due  in  the  current 
financial  year,  are  increased  to  £1408,  lis.  2d. ;  those  for  larger  or  smaller  sums  being  propor- 
tionately augmented.  Bonus  Additions  may  be  surrendered  for  their  value  in  cash,  or  an 
equivalent  reduction  of  future  Premiums,  the  Assured  having  their  choice  in  all  cases. 

It  is  provided  by  the  Company's  Act  of  Incorporation,  that  Investigations  shall  take 
place  at  intervals  not  exceeding  Five  Years,  and  intermediate  Bonuses  are  allowed  when 
.Participating  Policies,  in  force  at  one  Division  of  Profits,  become  Claims  before  another — 
,an  arrangement  which  secures  for  such  cases  advantages  similar  to  those  claimed  for  Annual 
'Investigations. 

The  Business  in  this  department  has  been  greatly  extended  within  the  last  few  years. 

Prospectuses,  with  every  information,  may  be  had  on  application. 


FIRE    DEPARTMENT. 

All  Losses,  so  soon  as  satisfactorily  ascertained,  are  liberally  and  promptly  settled. 
Losses  arising  from  Explosion  of  Gas  are  paid  by  this  Company. 

Common,  Hazardous,  and  Doubly  Hazardous  Bisks,  are  undertaken  at  the  usual  rates 
of  Is.  6d. ,  2s.  6d. ,  and  4s.  6d.  per  cent,  respectively.     Special  Insurances  at  increased  rates. 

THOS.  YUILLE  WARDROP,  Manager. 
ALEX.  STABLES,  Jun.,  Secretary. 


ANDREW  ROBERTSON,  Resident  Secretary,  65  Princes  Street. 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


ALBERT 

LIFE    ASSURANCE    COMPANY. 

ESTA^lTsTTeD    1838. 


CHIEF    OFFICE, 

7    WATERLOO   PLACE,    PALL   MALL,    LONDON,    S.W. 

SCOTTISH   BRANCH  OFFICE, 
5   ST.    ANDREW    SQUARE,    EDINBURGH. 

BRANCH    OFFICES, 

IN   CALCUTTA,   MADRAS,   BOMBAY,    CEYLON,   CHINA,   and   JAPAN. 

With  Agencies  throughout  the  United  Kingdom,  and  Her  Majesty's  Indian  Empire, 
and  some  of  the  Principal  Tow?is  on  the  Continent  of  Europe. 


•William  Beattie,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Lieut. -Colonel  James  Croudace. 
John  T.  Hibbert,  Esq.,  M.P. 
C.  Hopkinson,  Esq. 

William  Beattie,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Peter  Hood,  Esq.,  M.D. 
J.  W.  Johns,  Esq. 
G.  Goldsmith  Kirby,  Esq. 
E.  Vansittart  Neale,  Esq. 


%miim. 


The  Hon.  R.  E.  Howard,  D.C.L. 
C.  G.  Mansel,  Esq. 
Frederick  B.  Marson,  Esq. 


Dimturs. 

Dr.  Nichols,  M.E.C.P.,  London. 
Viee-Ad.  Et.  Hon.  Lord  G.  Paulet, 
William  Page  T.  Phillips,  Esq. 
T.  Stevenson,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.S.A. 
Robert  Whitworth,  Esq. 


C.B. 


Director  of  Indian  Business— V.  M.  Tait,  Esq.,  F.S.S.,  F.R.G.S. 


! 


5lnnisBrs. 

Dr.  Nichols,  M.R.C.P.,  London. 
Thomas  Stevenson,  Esq.,  M.D. 


3HruiraJ 

Dr.  Basham,  Fellow  and  Censor  R.  C.  P. 
Henry  Stanhope  Illingworth,  Esq., 

F.R.C.S. 

Consulting  Surgeon — Edward  Cock,  Esq.,  F.R.C.S.,  Senior  Surgeon,  Guy's  Hospital. 

Department  of  Medical  Statistics — William  Farr,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  General  Register  Office. 

Consulting  Actuary — Arthur  Scratchley,  Esq.,  M.A. 

Secretary — Frank  Easum,  Esq. 


SUESOEIBED  CAPITAL,  £500,000.  AHOTAL  DTC0ME,  £350,000. 

CLAIMS     PAID     EXCEED     £5,000,000. 

INVALID  LIFE  DEPARTMENT.— In  addition  to  the  advantages  usually  offered  by  other  Life  Assurance  Offices, 
The  ALBERT  ASSURANCE  COMPANY  possesses  a  feature  of  peculiar  interest  to  the  public  From  accurately 
constructed  Tables  of  the  Risk  attendant  upon  Disease,  it  is  enabled  to  assure,  upon  equitable  terms,  Lives  that, 
either  from  organic  disease  or  other  causes,  are  not  accepted  by  other  Offices. 

HEALTHY  LIVES — Assurances  are  effected  at  home  and  abroad  on  healthy  lives,  applicable  to  every  life  con- 
tingency, at  as  Moderate  Rates  as  the  most  recent  data  will  allow.  The  Premiums  can  be  paid  yearly,  half-yearly,  or 
quarterly. 

INDIAN  BRANCH. — Premiums  for  India  (both  Civil  and  Military)  have  been  computed  on  the  actual  results  of 
European  life  in  that  Dependency,  extending  over  the  East  India  Company's  experience,  and  will  be  found  generally 
lower  than  those  of  other  Companies. 

ARMY  AND  NAVY. — No  extra  Premium  is  required  on  Healthy  Lives  in  the  Army  and  Navy,  unless  in  actual 
service. 

VOLUNTEERS. — No  extra  charge  for  persons  serving  in  any  Volunteer  or  Rifle  Corps  within  the  United  Kingdom. 

RESIDENCE  ABROAD. — Persons  proceeding  to  Foreign  Climates  are  Assured  on  very  favourable  rates;  and 
permission  is  given  to  reside  in  any  part  of  the  world  distant  more  than  thirty-three  degrees  from  the  equator. 

DAYS  OF  GRACE. — In  the  event  of  the  Assured  dying  within  the  Days  of  Grace,  and  before  payment  of  the 
premium,  the  Policy  will  be  held  valid  and  effectual,  and  the  premium  be  deducted  from  the  sum  assured. 

WHOLE  WORLD  POLICIES  issued  by  this  Company  give  the  person  whose  life  is  assured  permission  to  go  at 
any  time  bevond  the  limits  of  Europe. 

POLICIES  ISSUED  FREE  OF  STAMP  DUTY,  and  every  charge  except  the  Premium. 

Prospectuses,  Printed  Tables  of  Premiums,  and  Forms  of  Proposal,  and  any  other  information  relating  to  Life 
Assurance,  may  be  had  on  application  at  any  of  the  Agencies  throughout  Scotland,  or  at  the 

SCOTTISH  BRANCH  OFFICE,  5  St.  Andrew  Square,  Edinburgh. 

W.  B.  WALLS,  General  Manager  for  Scotland. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


BRITON 

ESTABLISHED     1854. 

CHIEF  OFFICE— No.  429  STRAND,  LONDON. 

Head  Office  for  Scotland — No.  13  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 


Lieut.  -Gen.  Sir  John  Edward 

Dupuis,  K.C.B. 
Sir  James  Duke,  Bart. 


€xnztzt  s. 

SirW.FERGUSSON,  Bart,  F.R.S. 
R.  Partridge,  Esq.,  F.R.S. 
Francis  Webb,  Esq. 


W.  Tyler  Smith,  M.D. 
Millis  Coventry,  Esq. 


Chairman  of  the  Board 
"Wilson  Ancell,  Esq. 
George  Chapman,  Esq 
Millis  Coventry,  Esq. 


Ipirntnrs. 
Francis  Webb,  Esq.  Deputy-Chairman — W.  Tyler  Smith,  M.D. 

Samuel  Richards,  M.D. 


Wm.  Hamilton,  Esq.,  R.N. 
Thomas  B.  Jones,  Esq. 
E.  James  Oliver,  Esq. 


E.  H.  Sieveking,  M.D. 


Actuary  and  Secretary— JOHN  MESSENT,  F.I.A.,  F.S.S. 
DIRECTORS     FOR      SCOTLAND. 


(Sdraorbircarg  ^ixtttax$. 

George  L.  Alison,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Dundee. 

Colonel  George  Sackville  Cotter,  C.B., 
Lasswade,  Edinburgh. 

Wm.  N.  Forbes,  Esq.,  Dunottar  Castle. 

John  Haig,  Esq.,  Cameron  Bridge. 

Alexander  Mitchell,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Dal- 
keith. 

Bankers — The  Clydesdale  Banking  Company. 


dDririnarg  ^irntors. 

Chairman  of  the  Board — Henry  Moffat,  Esq. 

of  Eldin. 
Wm.  N.  Fraser,  Esq.  of  Tornaveen,  Albany  St. 
John  Messent,  Esq.,  London. 
Adam  Morrison,  Esq.,  S.S.C.,  York  Place. 
James  Ritchie,  Esq.,  Wholesale  Stationer. 
The  Rev.  Dr.  Robertson,  of  New  Greyfriars'. 
John  Turnbull,  Esq.  of  Abbey  St.  Bathans. 
Consulting  Physician — Sir  J.  Y.  Simpson,  Bart. 


Consulting  Surgeon — James  Spence,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  F.R.C.S.  E. 

Medical  Examiner — W.  S.  Carmichael,  F. R.  C.  S.  E. 

Solicitor — Andrew  Webster,  Esq.,  S.S.C.,  10  St.  Andrew  Square. 

Stockbrokers — Edinburgh  :  AVilliam  Bell  ;  Robert  Alison. 

Actuary  for  Scotland — Alex.  Robertson,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Manager  and  Secretary  for  Scotland — David  Harris,  F.S.S. 


BY  THE  PECULIARLY  EQUITABLE  MANNER  OF  DIVIDING  THE  PROFITS, 
the  Policies  issued  by  this  Association  become  payable  during  the  lifetime  of  the  person 
assured  without  extra  Premium.  This  is  accomplished  by  appropriating  to  the  extinction  of 
the  last  payments  of  Premiums,  those  profits  which  are  generally  applied  by  wav  of  Bonus. 

INDISPUTABLE  WHOLE  WORLD  ASSURANCES,  permitting  unrestricted  Whole 
World  travel  and  residence,  are  granted  on  one  payment  of  10s.  per  cent,  on  the  sum  assured, 
provided  the  assured  life  shall  not  be  under  twenty-five  years  of  age,  and  shall  not  be  in  the 
Army  or  Naval  Employment,  and  shall  satisfy  the  Directors  that  he  has  no  present  intention 
of  going  beyond  the  prescribed  limits. 

The  following  is  a  Table  of  the  New  Business  of  the  Association  for  the  past  twelve  years, 
divided  into  triennial  periods  : — 


Triennial 
Periods. 

No.  of 
Proposals. 

Amount 
Proposed. 

No.  of 
Policies  issued. 

Amount 
Assured. 

Annual  Premiums. 

INCLUSIVE. 

1856  to  1858, 
1859  to  1861, 
1862  to  1864, 
1865  to  1867, 

4,230 

7,287 

9,237 

10,944 

£868,986 
1,380,003 
2,218,551 
3,069,547 

2,907 
5,395 
6,805 
8,773 

£585,465 
1,010,390 
1,648,878 
2,427,630 

£18,672  12  11 
29,860     4    4 
53,708     9    9 
76,919  15     3 

The  Income  of  the  Association  has  increased  to  upwards  of  £250,000. 
In  the  year  1867,  the  Proposals  were  3780  for  £1,010,180  ;   and  the  Policies  issued, 
8057,  assuring  £792,725,  producing  in  New  Annual  Premiums  £25,466,  15s. 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


ENGLISH  and   SCOTTISH 

LAW  LIFE  ASSURANCE  ASSOCIATION. 

ESTABLISHED  1839.  CAPITAL,  ONE   MILLION. 


fcrusitrs. 


The  Hon.  Lord  Benholme. 
The  Hon.  Lord  Jerviswoode. 
William  Smtthe,  Esq.  of  Methven. 


The  Right  Hon.  J.  A.  S.  Wortley,  Q.C. 

William  Dugmore,  Esq.,  Q.C. 

Edward  Kent  Karslake,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Q.C. 


Qhzctaxs  in  (Eiriuburg^r. 
James  Adam,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 
G.  C.  Arbuthnot,  Esq.  of  Mavisbank. 
John  Beatson  Bell,  Esq.,  W.S. 
John  Cook,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Alexander  Hamilton,  Esq.,  LL.B.,  W.S. 


William    Lindsay,   Esq.,   late  Provost  of 

Leith. 
Fletcher  Norton  Menzies,  Esq.  of  Tirinie. 
Ralph  Erskine  Scott,  Esq.,  C.A. 
James  Steuart,  Esq.,  W.S. 


rpiIE  BUSINESS  of  this  ASSOCIATION  embraces  every  beneficial  form  of  Life 
-*-  Assurance,  Annuities,  and  Endowments  for  Old  Age  ;  and  Nine-Tenths  of  the 
Profits  are  divided  among  the  Assured. 


PIPTH    DIVISION    OP    PEOPITS. 

The  FIFTH  QUINQUENNIAL  INVESTIGATION  will  take  place  at  Christmas  1870, 
when  Participating  Policies  effected  during  1868  under  full  Annual  Premiums  will 
be  entitled  to  Three  Tears'  Bonus  Additions.  In  this  Office  the  Bonus  Additions 
have  never  been  at  a  lower  rate  than  ONE  POUND  TEN  SHILLINGS  per  Cent,  per 
Annum  on  the  Sums  Assured  by  Whole  Life  Policies — a  Rate  which  has  now  been 
maintained,  without  diminution,  for  upwards  of  TWENTY-FIVE  YEARS. 

During  1867,  the  Association  issued  618  New  Life  Policies,  assuring  £422,529,  and 
producing  in  New  Premiums  £15,093.  The  Invested  Fund  at  Christmas  1867  amounted 
to  £640,335  sterling. 


HEAD     OFFICES. 

120  PRINCES  STREET,  EDINBURGH,        .        .      William  Smith,  Manager. 
12  WATERLOO  PLACE,  LONDON,  ...      J.  Hill  Williams,  Actuary. 

BRANCH     OFFICES. 

105  ST.  VINCENT  STREET,  GLASGOW,    .        .      James  Wilson,  Secretary. 
41  LOWER  SACKVILLE  STREET,  DUBLIN,   .      David  Drimmie,  Secretary. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER.  23 


THE   EUROPEAN    ASSURANCE    SOCIETY. 

€mpofocrcti  ur>  Imperial  &ct  of  parliament. 
LIFE    ASSUEANCE  —  ANNUITIES  —  GUAEANTEE. 

Chief  Offices— 

316  Regent  Street  and  17  Waterloo  Place,  Pall  Mall,  London. 

12  St.  Andrew  Square,  Edinburgh. 

The  Existing  Annual  Eevenue  exceeds  Three  Hundred  and  Forty  Thousand 
Pounds.     The  Subscribed  Capital  Exceeds  £800,000. 

^oarb  of  ^xnctaxs. 

Chairman— GENERAL  SIR  FREDERICK  SMITH,  K.H.,  F.R.S. 


George  F.  Anderson,  Esq 
Robert  Crawford,  Esq. 
Henry  Deffell,  Esq. 
George  Bermingham,  Esq. 
James  Furnell,  Esq. 
Thomas  C.  Hayward,  Esq. 


John  Hedgins,  Esq. 

Robert  W.  Jones,  Esq. 

R.  Norton,  Esq.,  M.D. 

General  Sir  George  Pollock,  G.C.B., 

G.  C.S.I. 
Vice-Admiral  M.  Quin. 


General  Manager— HENRY  LAKE,  Esq. 

This  Institution  combines  every  advantage  of  the  Modern  System  of  Life  Assurance,  with  perfect 

security  to  the  Assured. 

Policies  Payable  during  Life— Indisputable— Not  liable  to  Forfeiture. 
THE  E0TAL  NAVAL,   MILITARY,  AND  EAST  INDIA    LIPE    DEPAETMENT 

IS   UNDER  THE   ESPECIAL  PATRONAGE   OP 

HER    MOST    GRACIOUS    MAJESTY    THE    QUEEN. 

The  European  is  especially  authorized  by  Parliament  to  Guarantee  the  Fidelity  of  Government  Officials. 


COMPARATIVE     PROGRESS. 

The  Public  appreciation  of  the  principles  of  the  Society  may  be  seen  by  the  great  increase  of  New 
Business  of  the  last  Nine  years,  taken  in  triennial  periods, — 
NEW  PREMIUM  INCOME  in  1858,  1859,  1860,         .  £76,000 

in  1861,  1862,  1863,  .  117,000 

in  1864,  1865,  1866,  .  171,000 

SPECIAL     ADVANTAGES. 

The  application  of  the  Profits  to  rendering  the  Policy  payable  during  the  lifetime  of 
the  Assured. 

The  avoidance  of  all  uncertainty,  or  litigation,  by  making  Policies  indisputable. 

The  assistance  granted  to  an  Assurer  in  the  payment  of  his  Premium ;  thus  averting  the 
chance  of  losing  the  Benefit  of  the  Policy  by  forfeiture,  through  inability  to  pay  the  Premium. 

Life  Policies  in  full  force  during  the  Days  of  Grace. 

ANNUITIES  GRANTED  ON  VERY  LIBERAL  TERMS,  the  Health  of  the  Annuitant 
being  taken  into  consideration. 

The  EUROPEAN  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY  guarantees  the  fidelity  of  persons  holding 
GOVERNMENT  and  other  Situations  of  Trust. 

Officials  in  or  under  the  Treasury,  Customs,  Inland  Revenue,  General  Post-Office, 
Board  of  Trade,  War  Office,  Admiralty,  The  Home,  Colonial,  and  India  Offices, 
Poor-Law  Board,  Office  of  Her  Majesty's  "Works,  etc.,  and  other  Public  Departments, 
are  guaranteed  at  reduced  Rates  of  Premium. 

Life  Assurance  combined  with  Guarantee  confers  important  advantages  by  the 
abatements  made  in  the  Life  Premiums. 

%*  Besides  the  Government,  the  leading  Banks,  Railway  Companies,  Life  and  Fire 
Offices,  Public  Companies,  Institutions,  and  Commercial  Firms,  accept  the  guarantee  of 
the  Society. 

G.  S.  MITCHELL,  Secretary  in  Edinburgh. 


24  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


THE  LIVERPOOL  AJTO  LOIDOI  AND  GLOBEi 
INSURANCE    COMPANY. 

<2Estal)ltdjctt  tit  1836.  CmpofoewB  JJ?ptctaUi)  6y  parliament. 

INVESTED   FUNDS   EXCEED   £3,254,000   STERLING. 


OFFICES. 

LIVERPOOL,  .....  1  DALE  STREET. 

LONDON, 7  CORNHILL. 

GLASGOW,     ......  128  INGRAM  STREET. 


DIRECTORS    IN    SCOTLAND. 

James  Reid  Stewart,  Esq.,  Glasgow,  Chairman. 

Andrew  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Auchentorlie.  I     Robert  F.  Shaw  Stewart,  Esq.,  Orbiston. 

James  J.  Grieve,  Esq.,  Provost  of  Greenock.      I      Swinton  Boult,  Esq.,  Managing  Director. 

Resident  Secretary — David  Stewart,  Esq. 

Medical  Ref cries — R.  Scott  Orr,  M.D.,  Glasgow;  Wm.  Robertson,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Edinburgh. 

Bankers — The  Union  Bank  of  Scotland. 


THE  CAPITAL  of  the  Company  is  Two  Millions,  of  which  £390,000  is  paid  up  and 
Invested  ;  and  in  addition  there  are  Reserve  Funds,  which,  independently  of  the  Life 
Reserve,  amount  to  £1,000,000. 

FIRE      INSURANCE. 

The  Premiums  in  1867  exceeded  £836,000,  and  were  greater  than  those  of  any  other 
Company  by  upwards  of  £300,000. 

Insurances  of  every  description,  both  Home  and  Foreign,  effected  at  Moderate  Rates. 

LIFE      INSURANCE. 

The  Premiums  received  in  1866  were  £259,039,  and  the  Annuities  paid  amounted  to 
£50,435.  The  Fund  accumulated  to  meet  these  Liabilities  is  £1,973,020.  The  Liability  of 
Proprietors  is  unlimited. 

BONUSES  on  Life  Policies  are  GUARANTEED  when  the  Insurance  is  Effected. 

Claims  paid  in  Thirty  Days  after  admission. 

THE  ANNUITY  Rates  are  extremely  liberal,  and  every  facility  given  to  purchasers  as 
to  place  and  time  of  payment. 

CLAIMS  UNDER  POLICIES  have  at  all  times  been  properly  adjusted  and  paid,  and 
in  the  course  of  thirty-one  years  have  exceeded  Six  Millions  Sterling.  This  test,  and  the 
present  revenue,  are  conclusive  evidence  of  the  satisfactory  way  in  which  the  business  of 
the  Company  is  conducted. 

Prospectuses  and  full  information  may  be  obtained  at  the  Offices  of  the  Company,  or 
from  any  of  the  Agents. 

DAVID  STEWART,  Resident  Secretary,  128  Ingram  Street,  Glasgow. 


AGENTS    IN    EDINBURGH. 

Peter  Robertson,  Commercial  Bank,  100  South  Bridge 


Macallan  &  Chancellor,  W.S.,  19  Young  St. 
Alex.  Jamieson,  Accountant,  8  Charlotte  St, 
J.  T.  Jamieson,  17  Castle  Street. 
Robert  Johnston,  Accountant,  46  Queen  St. 


J.  and  J.  Gardiner,  S.S.C.,  46  Hanover  St. 
J.  O.  Shaw,  541  High  Street. 
C.  W.  Thomson,  C.A.,  26  Frederick  Street. 
Thomas  Paterson,  W.S.,  43-a  George  Street. 


AGENTS     IN     LEITH. 

James  Cochrane,  3  Mitchell  Street.  J.  T.  Hardie,  25  Constitution  Street. 

Alex.  Turnbull,  90  Constitution  Street. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 25 

GENERAL 

LIFE  AND  FIRE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY. 

ESTABLISHED     IN     1837. 

SEmpotoereU  ty  Special  act*  of  parliament,  3  Wiict.  cap.  20;  anH  10  Slier,  cap.  1. 
CAPITAL  — ONE    MILLION. 

Head  office,  London, 

62    kino    william    street,    e.c 

Head  Office  for  East  of  Scotland, 

2    st.    andrew    square,    edinburgh. 

JAMES  S.  MACK,  S.S.C.,  Local  Manager. 
Agent  for  LEITH— GILBERT  ARCHER,  Registrar. 
Agent  for  P0RT0BELLO— WILLIAM  NEWLANDS,  Banker. 

Jliruiors. 
Thomas  Challis,  Esq.,  Alderman,  Chairman.      James  Pilkjngton,  Esq.,  Deputy-Chairman. 


James  Abbiss,  Esq.,  Alderman. 
Jacob  George  Cope,  Esq. 
William  Delf,  Esq. 
Benjamin  Edgington,  Esq. 
John  T.  Fletcher,  Esq. 
Michael  Hall,  Esq. 

Committee  of  Reference  for  Edinburgh  and  Leith 


Charles  James  Heath.  Esq. 
Andrew  Lusk,  Esq.,  Alderman,  M.P. 
Edward  Steane,  D.D. 
Right  Hon.  C.  P.  Villiers,  M.P. 
Edward  Wilson,  Esq. 


Rev.  Jonathan  Watson. 
John  Mutter,  Esq. 


A.  Carnegt  Ritchie,  Esq. 
Rev.  W.  L.  Alexander,  D.D. 
James  Walker,  Esq. 

Accumulated  Fund,  .         £315,000 

Annual  Revenue,  .  .  .  110,000 

THE  COMPANY  was  established  in  the  year  1837,  for  the  transaction  of  all  varieties  of  Life  and 
Fire  Assurance  Business.     Its  subscribed  Capital  is  £1,000,000  sterling,  held  in  Ten  Thousand 
Shares  by  a  numerous  and  wealthy  Proprietary  widely  scattered  throughout  England  and  Scotland. 

THE  COMPANY  has  obtained  two  special  Acts  of  Parliament,  conferring  on  it  various  powers 
and  privileges ;  and  is  one  of  those  approved  of  by  the  Postmaster- General  for  the  Assurance  of  the 
Lives  of  the  Post-Office  Officials. 

THE  RAPID  PROGRESS  of  the  Company  is  seen  in  the  fact  that  the  New  Life  Business  of  the 
.quinquennial  period  which  closed  on  the  31st  of  December  1862,  was  148  per  cent,  more  than  that 
of  the  preceding  similar  term ;  while  the  Fire  Premiums  were  185  per  cent.  more. 

THE  BUSINESS  of  the  Company,  both  Life  and  Fire,  is  largely  increasing  year  by  year. 

During  the  years  1863  to  1867,  which  constituted  the  last  Quinquennial  Period,  the  New  Life 
Business  done  was  £1,016,700,  yielding  in  New  Premiums  £24,453,  being  a  large  increase  on  the 
previous  business  done. 

ALL  CLAIMS  are  settled  with  liberality  and  the  utmost  promptitude,  in  order  that  the  full  benefit 
of  the  assistance  and  relief  which  Assurance  is  designed  to  afford  6hould  be  secured  to  Assurers  or 
their  representatives. 

THE  LARGE  CAPITAL  of  the  Company,  the  whole  of  which  is  available  to  meet  Claims,  and 
the  Reserve  Fund  in  hand,  are  guarantees  of  perfect  security  to  Policyholders,  who  are  in  no  way 
•involved  in  the  mutual  liabilities  of  Partnership. 

A  CASH  BONUS  of  22  per  cent.,  equivalent  to  a  Reversionary  Bonus  of  from  30  to  60  per 
cent.,  according  to  the  age  of  the  Assured,  was  declared  at  the  Division  of  Profits  in  1863,  and  the 
Bonus  to  be  declared  in  1868  will,  it  is  expected,  be  larger  in  amount. 

THE  PREMIUMS  charged  by  this  Company  will  contrast  favourably  with  those  of  other  Offices. 

LOANS  from  £50  to  £1000  are  granted  by  the  Company  on  Personal  Security,  and  the  assigna- 
tion of  a  Life  Policy  to  be  effected  with  the  Company. 

POLICIES  issued  on  the  CREDIT  SYSTEM,  in  the  case  of  Assurances  for  the  whole  of  Life 
for  £250  and  upwards.  Half  the  Premium  for  five  years,  or  one-third  for  the  Whole  of  Life,  may 
remain  as  a  Debt  on  the  Policv. 

G.  SCOTT  FREEMAN,  Secretai-y. 
JAMES  S.  MACK  S.S.C.,  Local  Manager. 


26  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


IMPERIAL  | 

PIRE  AND  LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANIES. 

OFFICES     IN     LONDON, 

1    OLD   BROAD    STREET,    and    16    PALL   MALL. 

pixcttotB — 1868. 
C.  J.  Graystone  Reid,  Esq.,  Chairman.  James  Scott,  Esq.,  Deputy-Chairman. 

Thos.  G.  Barclay,  Esq. 


James  C.  C.  Bell,  Esq. 
Charles  Cave,  Esq. 
Edward  Henry  Chapman,  Esq. 
Thos.  Newman  Hunt,  Esq. 
Jas.  G.  Murdoch,  Esq. 
Henry  Davidson,  Esq. 


George  Field,  Esq. 
George  Hibbert,  Esq. 
Samuel  Hibbert,  Esq. 
Frederick  Pattison,  Esq. 
James  Brand,  Esq. 
Martin  T.  Smith,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Charles  Marryat,  Esq. 


^lubitors. 


John  H.  Astell,  Esq. ;  Paul  Butler,  Esq.  ;  John  Hampton  Hale,  Esq. 


FIRE      DEPARTMENT. 

INSTITUTED      1803. 
SUBSCRIBED    AND    INVESTED    CAPITAL,  £1,600,000, 

IN  ADDITION  TO  A  LAKGE  AND  WEALTHY  PEOPEIETAET. 

AGENTS    FOR    EDINBURGH, 

DAVID  SCOTT,  C.A.,  4a  North  St.  David  Street. 
Messrs.  MURRAY  and  FALCONER,  W.S.,  141  George  Street. 

AGENTS     FOR     LEITH, 

J.  B.  TOD  and  SON,  Wine  Merchants,  72  Constitution  Street,  Leith. 

The  distinguishing  characteristics  of  this  Office  are  : 

MODERATE    RATES.  UNDOUBTED    SECURITY. 

PROMPT    AND    LIBERAL    SETTLEMENT    OP    CLAIMS. 

Steam  Thrashing-Machines  allowed  without  extra  charge. 
Losses  by  Lightning  and  from  Explosions  of  Gas  made  good. 
No  Charge  for  Transfers  from  other  Offices. 


LIFE      DEPARTMENT. 

INSTITUTED      1820. 

AGENTS    FOR    EDINBURGH, 

DAVID  SCOTT,  C.A.,  4a  North  St.  David  Street. 
Messrs.  MURRAY  and  FALCONER,  W.S.,  141  George  Street. 

AGENTS     FOR     LEITH, 

J.  B.  TOD  and  SON,  Wine  Merchants,  151  Constitution  Street,  Leith. 

PHYSICIAN    FOR    SCOTLAND, 

ROBERT  BOWES  MALCOLM,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.E.,  and  F.R.S.E.,  126  George  Street. 

Insurances  may  he  effected  in  this  Office  with  or  ivithout  Participation  in  Profits,  and  iciO 
Security  to  the  Policyholders. 

ANDREW  BADEN,  Actuary. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 27 

NATIONAL     UNION 
LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY. 

Jhtcorporatetf  tmttcr  &ct  of  parliament. 


CHIEF     OFFICE     FOR     SCOTLAND— 
90     PRINCES     STEEET,     EDINBURGH. 

CHAIRMAN    OF    DIRECTORS. 

Edwin  Lankester,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  LL.D.,  etc.,  Coroner  for  Middlesex,  8   Saville   Row, 

St.  James's,  and  Melton  House,  Harnpstead. 

DEPUTY- CHAIRMAN. 
Admiral  Currie,  Haseldean,  Crawley,  Sussex,  and  United  Service  Club,  Pall  Mall. 

CONSULTING-    PHYSICIANS. 
Sir  Henry  Thompson,  35  Wimpole  Street. 
James  Begbie,  M.D.,  10  Charlotte  Square,  Edinburgh. 

MEDICAL    EXAMINERS. 
H.  D.  Littlejohn,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.        W.  Stephenson,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S. 

Solicitor — Robert  Hill,  Esq.,  W.S.  Manager  for  Scotland— Robert  Livingstone. 

BANKERS. 
The  National  Bank  of  Scotland. 


ri^HE  distinguishing  feature  of  this  Company  is  the  equitable  manner  of  dividing  the 
J_  Profits,  whereby  Policies  become  payable  during  the  lifetime  of  the  Assured  at  the 
ordinary  whole  life  rate  of  Premium,  which  system  is  peculiarly  favourable  to  young  Assurers. 

The  POLICIES  issued  by  this  Company  are  more  valuable  than  ordinary  Policies,  inas- 
much as  they  are  relieved  of  all  unnecessary  restrictions,  and  after  three  years  are  (without 
application)  wholly  indefeasible  and  indisputable,  and  extraordinary  facilities  are  granted  to 
the  Assured  to  keep  their  Policies  in  force. 

Prospectuses,  Annual  Reports,  and  every  information,  may  be  obtained  from  the 
Manager. 

THE    UNITED    KINGDOM 
ASSURANCE      CORPORATION, 

LIMITED. 

Iftuorporafjefc  nnhzx  §ltt  cf  |)arlia:nun:t. 

CAPITAL,  £100,000. 

CHIEF     OiriOES. 

EDINBURGH, 90  PRINCES  STREET. 

LONDON, 3  FINSBURY  PAVEMENT. 

CHAIRMAN.  MANAGING    DIRECTOR. 

W.  J.  Bradford,  Esq.,  M.A.,  etc.  |         Hugh  Hyslop,   Esq.,   London. 

Prospectuses  and  every  information  may  be  had  at  the 

Manager  for  Scotland — 
R.  Livingstone,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

Or  at  the  AGENT — Roderick  Hill,  148  Constitution  Street,  Leith. 


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EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


UNION   ASSURANCE    COMPANY. 


INSTITUTED   IN   THE   REIGN    OF  QUEEN   ANNE,  A.D.  1714. 


81  Cornhill,  E.C.,  and  70  Baker  Street,  Portman  Sq.,  London. 


Dimtnrs, 

James  Bentlet,  Esq. 
Daniel  Britten,  Esq. 
Chas.  Charrington,  Esq. 
S.  Preston  Child,  Esq. 
Beriah  Drew,  Esq. 
John  Hibbert,  Esq. 
Edmund  Holland,  Esq. 
William  Burrowes  Lewis,  Esq. 
George  Meek,  Esq. 


Hxulin,  Bit. 

J.  Remington  Mills,  Esq.,  M.P. 

J.  Trueman  Mills,  Esq. 

John  Morley,  Esq. 

John  Thornton  Rogers,  Esq. 

Henry  Rutt,  Esq. 

George  Spencer  Smith,  Esq. 

Stephen  Soames,  Esq. 

W.  Foster  White,  Esq. 

Col.  Wilson,  Aid. 


FIRE    DEPARTMENT. 

The  Directors  are  ready  to  receive  proposals  for  insuring  Property  generally,  in  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  at  equitable  rates,  and  according  to  the  risks  to  be  protected. 


LIFE    DEPARTMENT. 

FOUR-FIFTHS,  OR  EIGHTY  PER  CENT.,  of  the  Office  Profits  are  appropriated  to 
the  benefit  of  the  Assured  every  five  years,  thus  giving  them  nearly  all  the  advantages  of 
a  Mutual  Company,  but  without  any  risk  or  liability  whatever,  which  in  Mutual  Offices  is 
borne  exclusively  by  the  Assured,  but  in  the  Union  by  a  large  and  influential  Proprietary. 

The  Union  Assurance  Company  will  bear  a  most  favourable  comparison  with  other 
Offices,  it  having  had  an  experience  of  upwards  of  a  century  and  a  half  ;  and  the  Directors 
Avith  confidence  call  attention  to  the  following  figures,  illustrating  as  they  do  the 
success  which  has  attended  the  Society  since  its  establishment,  and  the  unbounded  Security 
which  it  offers  to  all  the  Assured  : — 

The  Capital  of  the  Society  actually  paid  up,  and  invested  with  its  accumu- 
lations in  Government  and  other  Securities,  exceeds  .  .       £560,000 
The  accumulated  Life  Premiums,  also  invested  as  above,  .             .  .         630,000 

The  Annual  Income  of  the  Life  Department  alone  amounts  to       .  .      £117,000 

And  that  of  the  Fire  Department,  .....  62,000 

Making  the  Income  from  all  sources  over  .  .  .       £179,000 

Prospectuses,  containing  full  Tables  of  Rates,  Forms  of  Proposal,  etc.,  can  be  obtained 
at  the  Chief  Offices,  or  of  any  of  the  Society's  Agents. 

CLEMENT  J.  OLDHAM,  Secretary. 


AGENTS    IN     EDINBURGH. 


James  Miller,  S.S.C.,  20  North  Nelson  St. 

Robert  Ritchie,  C.E.,  16  Hill  Street. 

D.  G.  Thomson,   Stockbroker,  13  Hanover 
Street. 


L.   Mackersy,  W.S.,    3   North   St.    David 

Street. 
William  Myrtle,  C.A.,  7  North  St.  David 

Street. 
John  Laurie,  98  Georare  Street. 


MEDICAL     ADVISER. 

James  Simson,  Esq.,  M.D. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


THE  QUEEN'  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 

FOR    FIRE,    LIFE,    AND    ANNUITIES. 

CAPITAL— TWO  MILLIONS  STEELING. 

Chief  Offices. 

QUEEN  INSURANCE  BUILDINGS,  LIVERPOOL. 
QUEEN  INSURANCE  BUILDINGS,  GRACECHURCH  STREET,  LONDON,  E.G. 

Edinburgh  Office— 68  George  Street. 


The  SECURITY  offered  to  QUEEN  Policyholders  is  Unsurpassed. 

Paid-up  Capital,        .....  £190,972 

Fire  Reserve  Fund,    ......      77,538 

Life  and  Annuity  and  Accumulated  Funds,  .  .     80,587 

The  Unpaid  portion  of  Subscribed  Capital  is        .  1,718,748 

The  LIFE   BONUS   declared  in  1863  averaged  46  per  cent,  of  the  Premiums  paid  by  the 
Assured,  and  was  in  some  cases  as  high  as  75  per  cent. 

The  next  BONUS  falls  to  be  declared  as  at  31st  DECEMBER,  and  ALL  NEW  PROPOSALS 
COMPLETED  BEFORE  THAT  DATE  will  be  ENTITLED  to  a  FULL  YEAR'S  BONUS. 

Prospectuses  and  every  information  may  be  obtained  on  application  to 

JAMES  W.  WORDIE,  S.S.C.,  68  George  Street. 

THE    NATIONAL 

BOILER   INSURANCE   COMPANY, 

LIMITED. 

CAPITAL    £100,000. 
General  Offices— 24  St.  Ann's  Square,   Manchester. 
Edinburgh  Office— 3   North   St.   Andrew  Street. 

Chief  Engineer  and  Manager— HENRY  HILLER,  Esq. 


The  necessity  for  the  inspection  of  Boilers  (which  is  undertaken  by  this  Company)  may 
be  easily  proved  from  the  fact  that,  during  the  year  1867,  no  less  than  42  explosions  have 
been  reported,  causing  loss  of  life  to  nearly  80  persons,  besides  numerous  serious  accidents. 

The  Company  undertakes  the  Insurance  of  Steam  Boilers,  which  entitles  the  owners  to 
inspection  by  the  experienced  Officers  of  the  Company,  and  to  the  advice  of  the  Chief 
Engineer,  without  extra  charge.  One  Insurance  covers  both  Boiler  and  surrounding 
Property. 

The  Company  are  the  Sole  Proprietors  of 

SMITH'S   PATENT   FUSIBLE    SAFETY   PLUG, 
which  is  an  almost  certain  preventative  of  Explosions  arising  from  deficiency  of  water ;  and 
when  it  is  attached  to  the  Furnace  Crowns  of  the  Boilers  insured  with  this  Company,  10 
"per  cent,  is  deducted  from  the  Premiums. 

Prospectuses,  Forms  of  Proposal,  etc.,  maybe  obtained  from  any  of  the  Country  Agents, 
or  from  the  Company's  General  Agents. 

STEELE    AND    CAMPBELL, 
3    NORTH    ST.    ANDREW    STREET,    EDINBURGH. 


30  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


NORWICH     UNION 

FIRE    INSURANCE    SOCIETY. 

ESTABLISHED    1821.  CAPITAL,  £550,000. 

Secretary— SIR    S.    B  I  G  N  0  L  D. 

Chief  Office  for  Scotland— 31  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 


TWO-FIFTHS  OF  THE  PROFITS  are  periodically  Distributed  among  Parties  Insur-  r 
ing  in  the  Society.      A  BONUS   of  nearly  Fifty  per  cent,  upon  Current  Premiums 
was  paid  to  the  Policyholders  on  the  last  occasion. 

THE   RATES   OF  PREMIUM  being  in  no  case  higher  than  those  charged  by  the 
other  principal  Companies,  the  advantage  secured  by  the  Insured  in  this  Office  is  obvious. 

FIRE  INSURANCES  were  effected  by  the  Norwich  Union  during  the  last  year  to 
the  Amount  of 

EIGHTY     MILLIONS; 
And  the  DUTY  PAID   TO  GOVERNMENT,  at  the  reduced  rate,  for  the  same  period, 
exceeded 

FORTY-FIVE    THOUSAND    POUNDS; 
While  the  Sum  Insured  on  FARMING    STOCK  was  upwards  of 

TEN    MILLIONS   AND    A    HALF. 
Being  by  far  the  largest  amount  of  business  transacted  on  this  class  of  Risks  by  any 
existing  Office. 

Cashiers — Royal  Bank  of  Scotland.  Surveyor — Rolland  S.  Hamilton. 

Secretaries  for  Scotland — Jardlne,  Stodart,  and  Frasers,  W.S. 

NORWICH      UNION 

LIFE    INSURANCE    SOCIETY. 

A   MUTUAL  ASSOCIATION.  INSTITUTED  1808. 

Secretary— S  I  R    S.    BI6N0LD. 

Chief  Office  for  Scotland— 31  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 


The  Capital  of  this  Society  is  upwards  of 

Two  Millions  Three  Hundred  Thousand  Pounds, 

which  belongs  to  its  Members,  and  has  been  created  by  the  steady  accumulation  of   the 
Premiums. 

The  result  of  the  successful  operations  of  the  Society,  during  the  Fifty-nine  years 
of  its  existence,  is  best  exhibited  by  the  following  : 

Amount  of  Assurances  accepted,  and  Bonuses  declared  thereon,  exceed  £12,800,000 
Amount  paid  to  the  Eepresentatives  of  8334  deceased  Members,  ,  7,107,263 
Amount  assigned  by  way  of  Bonus,  ....         1,620,000 

Number  of  Policies  Issued,  .....  37,700 

All  Claims  on  the  Society  are  most  liberally  and  promptly  met. 

The  Rates  of  Premium  are  lower  than  those  of  some  Offices  by  nearly  10  per  cent. — 
a  benefit  in  itself  equivalent. to  an  Annual  Bonus  ;  while  the  large  amount  of  profits  divided 
amongst  the  Policyholders  reduces  still  further  the  outlay  required  to  effect  an  Insurance. 

Cashiers — Royal  Bank  of  Scotland.       Consulting  Physician — T.  Grainger  Stewart,  M.D. 

Secretaries  for  Scotland—  Jardine,  Stodart,  and  Frasers,  W.S. 


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NORWICH     AND     LONDON 

Accident  and  Casualty  Insurance  Association, 

FOE  GEANTING  INSURANCES  AGAINST 

ACCIDENTAL      DEATH, 

AND  AFFORDING 

COMPENSATION     FOR     PERSONAL     INJURY, 

ARISING  FROM  ACCIDENTS  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION, 

ANT)  ALSO  FOR  INSURING 

PLATE     GLASS 

OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION  IN  CASE  OF  BREAKAGE  BY  ACCIDENT, 

Whether  used  as  Windows,  Panels,  Show  Cases,  Looking- Glasses,  etc. 

ESTABLISHED    1856.  CAPITAL,   £100,000. 


AGENTS. 
JARDINE,  STODART,  AND  FRASERS,  W.S.,  31  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 
JAMES  GALLOWAY,  House  Factor,  94  Constitution  Street,  Leith. 

ROYAL  EXCHANGE  ASSURANCE  CORPORATION, 

Established  A.D.  1720,  by  Charter  of  King  George  the  First,  and  confirmed 
by  Special  Acts  of  Parliament. 

CHIEF  OFFICE :  ROYAL  EXCHANGE,  LONDON.— BRANCH :  29  PALL  MALL. 

Governor— OCTAVIUS  WIGEAM,  Esq.  Sub-Governor— JAMES   STEWAET  HODGSON  Esq 

Deputy-Governor— CHAELES  JOHN  MANNING,  Esq. 


I  Eobert  Barclay,  Esq. 
I  John  Garratt  Cattlet,  Esq. 
1  Mark  Currie  Close,  Esq. 
j  Edward  James  Daniell,  Esq. 
I  William  Davidson,  Esq. 
I  Lancelot  William  Dent,  Esq. 
I  Alexander  Druce,  Esq. 
Fred.  Joseph  Edlmann,  Esq. 


Geo.  Forbes  Malcolmson,  Esq. 
Lord  Josceline  Wm.  Percy. 
Charles  Eoeinson,  Esq. 
Samuel  Leo  Schuster,  Esq. 
Eric  Carrington  Smith,  Esq. 
Joseph  Somes,  Esq. 
William  Wallace,  Esq. 
Charles  Baring  Young,  Esq. 


Jlircdors. 

Chas.  Hermann  Goschen,  Esq. 

Eiversdale  W.  Grenfell,  Esq. 

Francis  Alex.  Hamilton,  Esq. 

Eobert  Amadeus  Heath,  Esq. 

William  Tetlow  Hibbert,  Esq. 

Wilmot  Holland,  Esq. 

Egerton  Hubbard,  Esq. 

Nevile  Lubbock,  Esq. 
Consulting  Surgeon — Samuel  Solly,  Esq.,  F.E.S. 
Fire,  Life,  and  Marine  Assurances  on  liberal  terms. 

The  Duty  on  Fire  Assurances  has  been  reduced  to  the  uniform  rate  of  Is.  6d.  per  cent,  per  annum. 
No  charge  is  made  by  this  Corporation  for  Fire  Policy  or  Stamp,  however  small  the  Assurance  may  be. 
Life  Assurances  with,  or  without,  participation  in  Profits. 
Divisions  of  Profit  every  Five  Years. 
Any  sum  up  to  £15,000  insurable  on  the  same  Life. 
The  Corporation  bear  the  cost  of  Policy  Stamps  and  Medical  Fees. 

A  liberal  participation  in  Profits,  with  the  guarantee  of  a  large  invested  Capital-Stock,  and  exemp- 
tion, under  Eoyal  Charter,  from  the  liabilities  of  partnership. 

The  advantages  of  modern  practice,  with  the  security  of  an  Office  whose  resources  have  been  tested 
by  the  experience  of  nearly  a  Century  and.  a  half. 

AGENTS. 


Edinburgh... .William  Wood,  5  Nelson  Street. 

Leith Charles    Morrison    and    Son, 

Constitution  Street. 


Glasgow Eitchie  and  Murdoch. 

Paisley William  Phillip. 

Banff A.  T.  Smart,  Croskie  Bank. 


A  Prospectus  and  Table  of  Bonus  will  be  forwarded  on  application. 

ROBEET  P.  STEELE,  Secretary, 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


THE      SCOTTISH 

FIEE     INSURANCE     COMPANY, 

LIMITED. 

CAPITAL  — ONE    MILLION    STEELING. 


HEAD     OFFICE, 
31     GEORGE     STREET,     EDINBURGH. 

Ipimiors. 

Chairman — Allan  A.  Maconochie  Welwood,  Esq.  of  Meadowbank  and  Garvock. 

Deputy-Chairman — Alexander  Hamilton,  Esq.,  LL.B.,  TV.S.,  Edinburgh. 


David  Dickson,  Esq.,  Wholesale  Stationer, 
Edinburgh. 

J.  Haliburton  King,  Esq.  of  Balerno. 

Alexander  Campbell,  Esq.,  Brewer,  Edin- 
burgh. 

Thomas  Sprot,  Esq.,  W.S.,  Edinburgh. 


George  Cadell  Bruce,  Esq.,  C.E.,  Edin- 
burgh. 

Henry  Moffat,  Esq.  of  Eldin,  S.S.C., 
Edinburgh. 

John  Miller,  Esq.,  C.E.,  Edinburgh. 

James  Forman,  Esq.,  Advocate,  Edinburgh. 


Manager — James  Bhind  Carphin.  Secretary — John  Hurry. 

GLASGOW    OFFICE  — 123    ST.    VINCENT    STREET. 

^ixtctots. 
Chairman — Mark  Sprot,  Esq.  of  Garnkirk. 
William  Morison,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Glasgow.    I    James  Rodger,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Glasgow. 
J.  P.  Kidston,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Glasgow.         |    M.  E.  Robinow,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Glasgow. 
Secretary — Archibald  Lawson. 

LONDON    OFFICE  — 117    CANNON    STREET,    E.C. 
Secretary — T.  D.  Thomson. 


OFFICES. 

EDINBURGH  (Head  Office),     .  .31  George  Street. 

LONDON,  .  .  .  .117  Cannon  Street,  E.C. 

T.  D.  Thomson,  Secretary. 
GLASGOW,       .  .  .  .       123  St.  Vincent  Street. 

Archibald  Lawson,  Local  Secretary. 
LIVERPOOL,    .  .  .  .11  Dale  Street. 

D.  Robertson,  Resident  Secretary. 
MANCHESTER,  ...        17  Cross  Street. 

W.  Robins,  Resident  Secretary. 

J.  K.  CAEPHIN,  Manager. 
JOHN  HUKKT,  Secretary. 


INSURANCES   against  Loss  by  Fire  are  effected   by  this  Company  on  almost  every 
description  of  Property  in  the  United  Kingdom,  at  the  Lowest  Rates  of  Premium 
commensurate  to  the  Risk,  giving  full  effect  to  the  recent  Reduction  of  Duty. 
CLAIMS  are  settled  immediately  on  the  amount  of  the  loss  being  ascertained. 

INSURANCES  TRANSFERRED  FROM  OTHER  OFFICES  FREE  OF  CHARGE. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 33 

PHCENIX    FIRE    ASSURANCE    COMPANY, 

LOMBARD  STREET,  AND  CHARING  CROSS,  LONDON. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1782. 

FOR  INSURING  EVERY  KIND  OF  PROPERTY,  AT  HOME  OR  ABROAD,  FROM  LOSS  OR  DAMAGE  BY  FIRE. 

TRUSTEES    AND    DIRECTORS. 


Decenius  Burton,  Esq. 
Travers  Buxton,  Esq. 
The  Honourable  James  Byng. 
Octavius  Edward  Coope,  Esq. 
Osgood  Hanbury,  Jun.,  Esq 


C.  Emanuel  Goodhart,  Esq.      I    William  J.  Thompson,  Esq. 
James  Alex.  Gordon,  Esq.         j    Henry  H.  Toulmln,  Esq. 


Kirkm.  D.  Hodgson,  Esq.,  M.P.  ■  Matthew  Whiting,  Esq, 

John  Dorien  Magens,  Esq.  John  Clutton,  Esq. 

Sir  John  Lubbock,  Bart,  F.R.S.  John  Coope  Davis,  Esq. 
George  Arthur  Fuller,  Esq.     I    Benjamin  Shaw,  Esq. 

Auditors — John  Hodgson,  Esq. ;  Peter  Martineau,  Esq. ;  Joseph  Samuel  Lescher,  Esq. 

Geo.  Wm.  Lovell,  Secretary.  John  J.  Broomfield,  Assistant  Secretary. 

Solicitors — Messrs.  Dawes  and  Sons,  Angel  Court. 


INSURANCES  against  Loss  by  Eire  are  effected  by  the  PHCENIX  COMPANY  upon  every  descrip- 
tion of  Property,  in  every  part  of  the  World,  on  the  most  favourable  Terms. 

The  promptitude  and  liberality  with  which  its  engagements  are  always  met  by  this  Company  are 
well  known,  and  the  importance  of  its  relations  with  the  Public  may  be  estimated  from  the  fact  that, 
since  its  establishment,  it  has  paid  more  than  Eight  Millions  and  a  Half  Sterling  in  discharge  of  Claims 
for  Losses  by  Fire. 

N.B. — The  private  fortune  of  every  individual  Shareholder  in  the  Company  is  responsible  for  its 
engagements,  and  no  person  insured  in  this  Office  is  liable  for  the  Losses  of  others,  as  is  the  case  in 
Contribution  Societies. 

Insurances  of  every  description  now  charged  at  the  Reduced  Duty  of  Is.  6d. 

PROMPT  AND  LIBERAL  SETTLEMENT  OF  LOSSES. 

AGENTS. 

JOHN  M'CULLOCH  {OF  THE  BRITISH  LINEN  CO.'S  BANK).      Office— 11  DUKE  STEEET. 

WM.  S.  MUIR,  3  Bernard  Terrace. 

RHENIUS  AND  LAWEIE  (late  E.  ALLAN  AND  CO.),  4a  St.  Andrew  Square. 

HENRY  G.  WATSON,  3  North  St.  David  Street. 

BONUS     YEAR. 

PELICAN    LIFE    INSURANCE    COMPANY. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1797. 

70   LOMBARD    STREET,     CITY,    AND    57   CHARING   CROSS,   WESTMINSTER. 

DIRECTORS. 

Mar.  Wyvill,  Jun.,  Esq.,  M.P. 


Octavius  Edward  Coope,  Esq.    I  Kirkm.  D.  Hodgson,  Esq.,  M.P. 

iJoHN  Coope  Davis,  Esq.  H.  Lancelot  Holland,  Esq. 

.Jas.    A.    Gordon,   Esq.,    M.D.,  Sir  John  Lubbock,  Bart.,  F.R.S. 

F.E.S.  I  Benjamin  Shaw,  Esq. 


Henry  Robert  Brand,  Esq. 
Chas.  Emanuel  Goodhart,  Esq. 
Henry  Farquhar,  Esq. 

BONUS  YEAR  1868. — All  Policies  effected  before  1st  July  next  will  participate  in  said  Bonus. 

INDISPUTABLE. 

In  order  to  remove  any  apprehension  that  might  be  entertained  as  to  the  perfect  security  of  the 
Policies  granted  hy  the  Pelican  Life  Office,  the  Directors  have  omitted  every  Clatise  that  would  render 
them  void  by  reason  of  any  error  in  the  Statements  made  by  the  Assured  before  or  at  the  time  of  effecting  an 
Insurance.     See  Form  of  Policy,  page  7  of  Prospectus. 

The  next  Septennial  Division  of  Profits  is  effected  at  1st  July  1868. 

INSURANCES  TAKEN  FROM  £100  TO  THE  EXTENT  OF  £10,000  ON  A  SINGLE  LIFE. 

LOANS. — Loans  granted  on  approved  Security,  coupled  with  one  or  more  Policies  of  Insurance  to 
be  effected  in  the  Pelican  Office  for  at  least  double  the  amount  of  the  sum  sought  to  be  borrowed 

ROBERT  TUCKER,  Secretary  and  Actuary. 

Great  advantages  are  derived  on  Joint  Lives,  Limited  Payments,  and  Old  Lives,  all  information  as  to 
ichich  obtained  by  applying  at  the 

OFFICE  IN  EDINBURGH— 11  DUKE  STREET. 
AGENTS. 

rOHN  M'CULLOCH  {OF  THE  BRITISH  LINEN  CO.'S  BANK).      Office— 11  DUKE  STEEET. 

MURRAY,  BEITH,  AND  MURRAY,  W.S. 

Medical  Officer— JAMES  BEGBIE,  M.D.,  10  Charlotte  Square. 

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34  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 

LAW   UNION 

FIRE  AND  LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

ESTABLISHED    1854. 

The  only  Law  Office  in  the  United  Kingdom  combining  Fire  and  Life  Insurance. 
CHIEF  OFFICE— 126  CHANCERY  LANE,  LONDON,  W.C. 
EDINBURGH  BRANCH— 3  NORTH  ST.  ANDREW  STREET. 

SUBSCRIBED  CAPITAL-ONE  MILLION  STERLING, 

Jliudors. 

Chairman— Sib.  William  Foster,  Bart. 

Deputy-Chairman — James  Cuddon,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Goldsmith  Building,  Temple. 

Actuary  and  Secretary — Frank  M'Gedy,  Esq. 

Scottish  Branch  Office— 3  North  St.  Andrew  Street,  Edinburgh. 

STEELE  AND  CAMPBELL,  General  Agents. 
To  whom  applications  for  Agencies  in  vacant  places  should  he  made. 

NATIONAL  PROVINCIAL 

PLATE  GLASS  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

ESTABLISHED    1854. 
Capital,   £50,000  Sterling. 

Glass  of  every  description  is  Insured  by  this  Company,  and  a  Septennial  Return  of  10  per 
cent,  is  made  on  the  Gross  Amount  of  Premiums  Paid,  provided  no  Claim  has  occurred. 
Insurances  are  completed  -without  reference  to  the  Chief  Office. 

Scottish  Branch  Office— 3  North  St.  Andrew  Street,  Edinburgh. 

AGENTS. 

Dalkeith Stephen  Potter,  20  High  Street. 

T  (James  Goalen,  6  Morton  Street. 

ijEITH |Robert  Peddie,  3  Duke  Street. 

Musselburgh Methven  Allan,  56  Newbigging. 

STEELE  AND  CAMPBELL,  General  Agents. 


THE   NATIONAL 
LIFE    ASSUEANCE    SOCIETY. 

ESTABLISHED  EST  1830  TOE  MUTUAL  ASSUEANCE. 

LONDON— (Head  Office)   2   King  William   Street. 
EDINBURGH— 93-A   George   Street. 


N  this  SOCIETY  the  Members  entitled  to  participate  are  at  present  required  to  pay 
only  One  Half  of  their  Premiums.     Prospectuses,  Copies  of  the  last  Annual  Report 
and  Balance  Sheet,  and  every  information,  forwarded  free  on  application. 

J.  W.  BELL,   General  Agent  for  Scotland. 


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ry  tt  "p 

SCOTTISH  IMPERIAL  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 

OFFICES. 

130  BUCHANAN  STREET,   GLASGOW;   and  17  GEORGE  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 

CAPITAL-ONE    MILLION    STEELING. 


Oinburgjj  ^Boarb  of  Qixzttoxs. 

Chairman — Henry  Inglis,  Esq.  of  Torsonce,  W.S. 


William  Bain,  Esq.,  Banker. 

Robert  Craig,  Esq.,  Papermaker,  Craigesk. 

Kenneth    Mathieson,    Esq.,    Contractor, 

Dunfermline. 
Adam  Ccrror,  Esq.,  Myreside. 

Medical  Officer — Dr.  "William  Cumming,  18  Ainslie  Place. 

Bankers — The  City  of  Glasgow  Bank. 

Solicitors — Messrs.  H.  &  A.  Inglis,  W.S.,  16  Queen  Street.      Manager — James  Muib 


Andrew  Smith,  Esq.,  Brewer. 

Archd.  F.  Somerville,  Esq.,  Papermaker, 

Kevock,  Lasswade. 
John  Alison,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Leith. 


FIRE. — This  Company  undertakes  the  Insurance  of  almost  every  species  of  Property, 
at  rates  of  Premium  as  advantageous  to  the  interests  of  the  Insured  as  those  offered  by  any 
other  Office. 

LIFE. — The  Life  Tables  have  been  framed  upon  as  moderate  rates  as  are  consistent 
with  perfect  security. 

Assurances  may  be  effected  either  with  or  without  participation  in  profits,  the  Investi- 
gation being  made  Quinquennially. 

Participation  Policyholders  are  entitled  to  a  Share  in  the  Profits,  to  the  extent  of 
Nine-Tenths,  or  Ninety  per  Cent.,  both  of  the  Participation  and  Non-participation  Branches. 
Applications  for  AGENCIES  are  invited. 

THE   SCOTTISH 

HERITABLE    SECURITY    COMPANY, 

LIMITED. 

OFFICES— No.  13  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 


Q'utztors. 


Henry  Moffat,  Esq.  of  Eldin,  S.S.C. 
David  Macgibbon,  Esq.,  Architect. 
William  Handyside,  Esq.,  44  Inverleith 
Row. 


C.  G.  H.  Kinnear,  Esq.,  Architect. 
Lieut. -Col.  Eddington  of  Glencreggan. 
James  Falshaw,  Esq.,  C.E. 
John  Tawse,  Esq.,  W.S. 


Solicitors. 
Messrs.  Stuart  and  Cheyne,  W.S.       |         Messrs.  J.  and  A.  Peddie,  W.S. 
Auditor.  Manager. 

J.  M.  Baillie,  C.A.  I  A.  T.  Niven,  C.A. 

Agents  in  Glasgow. 
Messrs.  Dick  and  Stevenson,  Writers,  180  West  George  Street. 


THE  COMPANY  receive  MONEY  on  DEPOSIT  for  Investment  on  Heritable  Property, 
at  Rates  of  Interest  varying  from  3  to  4i  per  Cent.  LOANS  are  made  on  Security 
of  Heritable  Property,  including  Advances  for  Building  Purposes,  for  Draining,  Inclosing, 
and  Improving  Lands,  and  for  the  Execution  of  Woi'ks  authorized  by  Act  of  Parliament. 
Every  information  may  be  obtained  from  the  Manager,  or  from  the  Agents  in  Glasgow. 


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EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


SCOTTISH 

PROPERTY   INVESTMENT  COMPANY. 

HEAD      OFFICE. 

102    SOUTH    BRIDGE,    EDINBURGH. 

Leith    Branch,        .        21  Bernard  Street. 


OBJ  ECTS. 

1st,  To  enable  its  Members  to  become  the  Proprietors  of  Heritable  Property. 
2d,  To  Secure  a  Profitable  Return  for  the  Investment  of  Money. 

A  Prospectus,  stating  more  fully  the  Objects  and  Advantages  of  the  Company,  maybe 
obtained  on  application  at  the  Company's  Offices. 


fcrrtsins. 
Charles  Cowan,  Esq.,  Yalleyfield.  George  Harrison,  Esq.,  Merchant, 

Alex.    Ramsay,   Esq.,   Manager  of    the  Bridge,  Edinburgh. 

Edinburgh  "Water  Company.  John  K.  Watson,  Esq.,  Manager 

J.  H.  Stott,  Esq.,  Merchant  and  Bank  Edinburgh  Gas  Company. 

Agent,  Edinburgh. 

President — Robert  Paterson,  Esq.,  Architect,  10  Hanover  Street. 

Law  Agent — John  Auld,  Esq.,  TVS.,  21  Thistle  Street. 

Law  Agents  in  Leith— Messrs.  Mann  &  Duncan,  S.S.C.,  21  Bernard  Street, 

Valuator — George  Cousin,  Esq.,  12  Royal  Exchange. 


North 
of  the 


THE  SCOTTISH  PROPERTY  INVESTMENT  COMPANY  was  established  in  1849. 
Conducted  on  liberal,  yet  safe  and  economical  principles,  it  rapidly  acquired,  and  has 
ever  since  retained,  the  confidence  of  the  public.  It  soon  became,  and  still  continues  to  be, 
the  largest  and  most  influential  Company  of  the  kind  in  Scotland.  Since  its  commencement 
it  has  made  advances  for  the  purchase  of  property  to  no  less  an  extent  than  £500,000. 

Table  showing  the  Annual  and  Monthly  Repayments,  including  Interest, 
for  a  Loan  of  £100  : — 


Number  of  years 
for  which  the 
Loan  is  taken. 

Annual  Payments. 

Monthly 
Instalments. 

Paid  by  Fort- 
nightly or 
Monthly  Instal- 
ments. 

Paid 

Half- Yearly  in 
Advance. 

Paid  Yearly  in 
Advance. 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

£28     4     0 
19  14    0 
15  10    0 
12  19    0 
11     6    0 
10    2     0 

£27  18     6 
19  10     0 
15     7     0 
12  16    6 
11    3    9 
10     0     0 

£27  13     0 
19     6     0 
15    4     0 
12  14     0 
11     1     6 
9  18    0 

£2     7     0 
1  12  10 
1     5  10 
117 

0  18  10 
0  16  10 

Deposits  of  any  amount  received,  repayable  on  short  notice.     Interest  paid  or  added  to 
accounts  half-yearly,  in  May  and  November. 

HUGH  CAMERON,  Manager  and  Treasurer. 
WM.  DICKSON,  Secretary. 


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m  TT  Tl 

STANDARD 

INVESTMENT  AND  BUILDINQ  SOCIETY. 

OFF I CE— 
37    GEORGE    IV.    BRIDGE,    EDINBURGH. 


OBJECTS    OF    THE    SOCIETY. 

The  special  objects  and  leading  features  may  be  thus  briefly  described  : — 

I.  To  advance  Money  to  purchase  or  improve  Landed  Property,  or  to  purchase, 
erect,  or  improve  Dwelling  Houses  or  Shops,  the  repayment  of  the  Advance 
being  made  by  a  series  of  easy  instalments  (payable  annually,  half-yearly, 
monthly,  or  otherwise),  extending  over  any  term  of  years  not  exceeding  twenty- 
five. 
XL  To  afford  a  ready  and  safe  channel  for  the  Investment  or  Deposit  of  Money  at  a 
fair  Rate  of  Interest,  with  the  power  of  calling  it  up  on  short  notice. 


1 


Ko  Fees  or  Fines  of  any  description  are  charged  by  this  Society. 

PROGRESS    OF    THE    SOCIETY. 

In  1858  its  Income  from  all  sources  was     .    £6,539  16     8 


1859              ,, 

13,349     7     4 

1860 

31,099     5    8 

1861 

35,237  15     8 

1862 

,                        62,720     1     2 

1863 

86,537     0     7 

1864 

,                        93,022    3  11 

1865            „ 

127,289     7     8 

1866 

,                      162,483  17    8 

1867 

229,399  16   3 

INVESTMENT     BRANCH. 

The  Standard  Investment  Society  allows  at  present  THREE  per  Cent.  Interest  on  Tem- 
porary Deposits,  repayable  on  short  notice. 

The  Society  also  issues  Debenture  Bonds  or  Notes  for  sums  of  Fifty  Pounds  and  upwards. 
The  present  rate  of  interest  on  these  Notes  ranges  from  34  to  44  per  cent,  according  to  the  time 
for  which  the  money  is  lodged.     Interest  payable  half-yearly. 

The  SOCIETY'S  WHOLE  FUNDS  are  INVESTED  in  HERITABLE  SECURITIES  ONLY, 
nine-tenths  of  the  Loans  on  which  Advances  have  been  made  being  secured  on  property  situated 
in  the  city  of  Edinburgh  ;  thus  affording  to  Depositors  all  the  advantages  and  security  of  bonds 
over  heritable  property,  without  any  of  the  attendant  expenses,  risk,  or  trouble,  and  with  the 
additional  advantage  of  withdrawing  money  on  short  notice,  as  required. 

LOAN     BRANCH. 

Sums,  varying  in  amount  from  £100  to  £10,000,  are  advanced  by  the  Society  for  any  period 
of  years  not  exceeding  twenty -five,  the  sum  borrowed  being  liquidated  by  an  Annual  Rent-Charge, 
which  includes  both  principal  and  interest. 

Since  its  establishment  in  1858  to  the  close  of  1867,  the  Society  has  made 
Advances  to  the  amount  of  £362,387  on  properties  valued  at  more  than  Half  a  Million 
Sterling ;  and  during  the  first  fonr  months  of  the  present  year  it  has  allocated  farther 
sums,  bringing  np  the  total  to  £414,926. 

The  Bates  for  Repayment  of  Loans,  and  every  other  information  regarding  the  Society's 
operations,  may  be  obtained  on  application. 

Office  Hours,  10  to  4  and  7  to  9  ;  on  Saturdays,  from  10  to  1  only. 

EDW.V  RAVENSCROFT,  Managing  Director. 
J.  DUNCAN  SMITH,  Secretary. 
Edinburgh,  May  1867. 


38  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


HERITABLE    SECURITIES 
INVESTMENT   ASSOCIATION    (LIMITED). 

gfcgisirab  mtbcr  '  Z\i  Companies  %d,  1862.' 
AUTHOKIZED  CAPITAL,  £500,000.     SUBSCEIBED  CAPITAL,  £200,000. 

DIRECTORS. 


Jajies  Forman,  Esq.,  Advocate,  6  Druni- 

mond  Place. 
George    Cadell   Bruce,   Esq.,  C.E.,    21 

Castle  Street. 
Charles  Morton,  Esq.,  W.S.,  1 1  Queen  Street. 
George  H.  Marshall,  Esq.,  3  Heriot  Row. 

AUDITOR.  LAW-AGENTS. 

Thomas  Marten,  C.A.,  49  Castle  Street.      Murray,  Beith,  and  Murray,  W.S.,  43  Castle  St. 

MANAGER. 
Andrew  Paterson,  C.A.,  55  Frederick  Street. 


Alexander  "Wood,  Esq.,  M.D.,  10  St. 
Colme  Street. 

Kenneth  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  C.A.,  29  Nor- 
thumberland Street. 

William  Fraser,  Esq.,  W.S.,  31  Princes 
Street. 

Wm.  Gray,  Esq.,  Southfield,  Duddingston. 


DEPOSITS    AND    DEBENTURES. 

THE  Association  receives  Money  on  Deposit  or  Debenture  Bond,  at  Rates  varying 
from  3  to  4|  per  cent.,  according  to  the  market  value  of  money  at  the  time.  If 
preferred,  a  uniform  Rate  of  Interest  will  be  given  on  Deposits  for  fixed  periods  of  from 
one  to  five  years,  on  terms  to  be  arranged.  The  Debenture  Bonds  will  be  granted  for  three, 
five,  or  seven  years. 

SAFETY  OP  DEPOSITS  AND  DEBENTURES. 

The  Assoclvtion  lends  its  Funds  on  Heritable  Property  only,  and  at  rates  correspond- 
ing to  the  market  value  of  money.  All  the  Loans  are  repayable  by  instalments,  which  adds 
greatly  to  their  safety,  any  depreciation  which  might  take  place  in  the  value  of  the  security 
being  more  than  met  by  the  gradual  diminution  of  the  Loan.  The  risk  arising  from  the 
Investments  of  the  Company  is  thus  small,  and  they  are  enabled  to  give  comparatively  high 
rates  for  Deposits.  In  addition  to  the  fact  that  the  Loans  are  all  secured  on  Heritable 
Property  only,  Depositors  have  the  further  guarantee  of  the  Company's  large  subscribed  Capital. 

LOANS. 

Loans  are  granted  on  Security  of  Land,  Houses,  and  every  description  of  Heritable 
Property. 

The  Loans  are  repayable  in  periods  of  from  four  to  sixteen  years.  If  desired,  part  only 
may  be  made  repayable  by  instalments — the  remainder  bearing  interest,  payable  half-yearly. 

Borrowers  can  pay  off  their  Loans  at  any  time,  either  in  whole  or  in  part ;  or  the  period 
of  repayment  can  be  altered  to  one  more  suitable. 

For  further  particulars  apply  at  the 

COMPANY'S     OFFICE: 

55    FREDERICK     STREET,    EDINBURGH. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. _39 

Iproprijr  fitkstwntt  Campnj  of  Scotland 

The  Operations  of  this  Company  embrace  Three  Objects: — 

1.  Receiving  stated  Contributions  from  Unadvanced  Shareholders,  which  are  accumulated 

at  Compound  Interest. 

2.  Making  Advances  to  Shareholders  to  enable  them  to  Purchase,  Build,  or  Eedeem 

Burdens  on  Dwelling  Houses,  Offices,  Shops,  etc. 

3.  Receiving  Deposits  from  the  General  Public  at  a  liberal  rate  of  Interest. 

1.  Accumulation  of  Savings. 

A  Share  in  the  Company  is  constituted  by  a  Fortnightly  payment  of  One  Shilling ;  and  a  Fort- 
nightly payment  of  Four  Shillings,  i.e.  for  Four  Shares,  accumulating  at  5  per  cent,  compound  interest 
(the  ordinary  rate  of  profit),  amounts  in  fourteen  years  to  £100,  of  which  £27,  4s.  is  interest. 

No  Fines  are  imposed  for  arrears  in  contribution,  and  Unadvanced  Shares  can  at  any  time  be 
withdrawn. 

2.  Advances  for  Property. 

Advances  are  made  to  Shareholders  for  Purchasing,  Building,  or  Eedeeming  Debts  on  Houses, 
Shops,  or  Offices.  An  annual  payment  of  £10,  2s.  for  14  years  extinguishes  both  principal  and 
interest  for  every  £100  advanced.     Advances  can  at  any  time  be  redeemed. 

A  small  Sum  annually,  in  addition  to  rent,  soon  enables  a  Shareholder  to  become  his  own  landlord. 

3.  Deposits. 

A  liberal  Interest  is  allowed  on  Deposits.  Depositors  incur  no  liability  as  Shareholders,  and  their 
claims  for  Principal  and  Interest  are  preferable  debts  on  the  Company.  Deposits  are  repayable  as 
arranged. 

Security. 

The  Company  cannot,  by  Act  of  Parliament,  invest  its  funds  in  other  than  Heritable  Securities, 
and  the  extent  of  Advances  in  every  instance  is  limited  to  the  amount  authorized  by  the  Surveyor, 
which  is  always  short  of  the  market  value  of  the  property  ;  and  as  the  Advances  immediately  become 
repayable  by  instalments,  the  Company  incur  less  risk  than  ordinaiy  lenders  on  heritable  bonds,  to 
whom  interest  only  is  paid  without  reduction  of  the  principal  sum. 

OFFICE — 47   North  Hanover  Street,    Edinburgh. 

Ckau-man— JAMES  S.  DUNCAN,  Esq.  Solicitor— HUGH  WATT,  S.S.C. 

Manager— JAMES  KNOX. 

JOHN    J.    FARQUHARSON, 

ACCOUNTANT,    SHAEEDEALER,   AID   GENEEAL 
INSURANCE   AGENT, 

1    HANOVER     STREET, 
EDINBURGH. 


STATEMENTS  of  Affairs  and  Accounts  prepared  for  all  purposes. 
Books  arranged  and  posted,  and  Accounts  collected,  on  the  most 
moderate  terms.  Bad  Debts  recovered  with  the  utmost  despatch.  TJie  atten- 
tion of  Tradesmen  and  otliers  is  specially  directed  to  this  Branch  of  Mr. 
Farquharson's  business.  Mr.  Farquharson  will  also  be  happy  to  undertake 
the  adjustment  of  Bankrupts'  affairs. 


SHAREDEALER. 

Mr.  Farquharson  will  at  all  times  be  glad  to  receive  instructions  for  the  Sale  or 
Purchase  of  every  description  of  Shares. 


GENERAL    INSURANCES   AGENT. 

INSURANCES  of  every  description  effected  at  the  most  equitable  Rates,  and  in  the 
most  eligible  Offices. 

Monetary  and  Business  Agencies  undertaken  on  the  most  Moderate  Terms. 


4o  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


SCOTTISH 

CHAMBEE   OF    AGRICULTURE. 

INSTITUTED    NOVEMBER   1864. 

OiriCE-BEAEERS    FOR    THE    YEAR    1868. 

■prtsitaitt. 
THOMAS  MYLNE,  Niddrie  Mains,  Edinburgh. 

#ia-|)«si£rnvts. 
JOHN  CLAY,  Kerchester,  Kelso.    |      JAMES  MELVTN,  Bonnington,  Ratho.    J 

Qimioxs. 

William:    Alexander  Bent  of   Halkerton,     Joseph  Harper,  Snaden,  Haddington. 

Laurencekirk.  ,   Andrew  Mitchell,  Alloa. 

William  Aitchison  of  Briery  hill,  Hawick.         Peter    M 'Lagan  of    Pumpherston,    M.P., 
John    Curror    of   Nivingstone,    Comiston,  Mid-Calder. 

Edinburgh.  |   William  M'Combie,  Tillyfour,  Aberdeen. 

John  Dudgeon,  Almond  Hill,  Kirkliston.        !   Jas.  Robb,  16  Brougham  Street,  Edinburgh. 
Thomas  Elliot,  Blackball,  Galashiels.  I   Robert  Russell,  Pilmuir,  Leren,  Fife. 

William  Goodlet,  Bolshan,  Arbroath.  i   Geo.  Richmond  of  Balhaldie,  Auchterarder. 

James  Geddes,  Orbliston,  Fochabers.  Adam  Skirving  of  Croys,  Dalbeattie. 

R.  W.  Glendlnning,  Broomdykes,  Chirnside.  :  J.  C.  Shepherd,  Cleghornie,  North  Berwick 
Col.  Grahame  of  Mossknowe,  Ecclefechan.         Bryce  Wright,  DowhilL,  Girvan. 
George  Hope,  Fenton  Barns,  Drem.  | 

Charles  Lawson,  Jun.,  of  Borthwiekhall. 

Kenneth  Mackenzie,  Chartered  Accountant,  Edinburgh. 

James  Milligan,  13  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

David  Curror,  S.S.C.,  Edinburgh. 

Hall  and  Offices — 
INDIA  BUILDINGS,  VICTORIA  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 

OBJECTS  OF  THE  INSTITUTION.—'  To  watch  over  the  interests  of  Practical  Agri- 
culture. To  promote  the  advancement  of  Agriculture  by  the  discussion  of  subjects 
connected  with  it.  To  consider  questions  that  may  be  introduced  into  Parliament  connected 
with  Agriculture.  To  afford  frequent  opportunities  for  social  intercourse  to  farmers  and 
others  interested  in  Agriculture  from  different  parts  of  the  country.' 

Admission  Fee,  10s.  6d.  Annual  Subscription,  10s.  6d.  Life  Membership,  £5,  5s. 
The  constitution  of  the  Society  embraces  every  question  that  can  affect  the  interests  of 
the  Occupants  of  Land,  and  provides  a  ready  and  available  means  of  bringing  the  Practical 
Agriculturists  of  Scotland  together,  for  deliberation  and  united  action.  The  objects  of  the 
Institution  having  become  generally  known,  about  five  hundred  gentlemen  sought  and  were 
received  into  its  fellowship  during  its  first  year.  The  Membership  is  now  close  on  eight 
hundred  ;  but  the  greater  the  fellowship,  the  greater  the  influence  of  the  Chamber  in  pro- 
moting and  attaining  its  fundamental  objects,  and  hence  the  Ofuee-Bearers  invite  all  in- 
terested in  Practical  Agriculture  to  become  Members. 
Every  information  will  be  furnished  on  application  to 

D.  CURROR,  Secretary, 
India  Buildings,  Victoria  Street,  Edinburgh. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


4i 


EDINBURGH  CHRISTMAS  CLUB 

FOE  THE 

Sljcrto  0f  Jfat  Stttttk,  ^tftfltrn,  Bttb%>  $00is,  jet*! 

INSTITUTED   FEBRUARY  1867. 


IJresibent. 


HIS  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF  BUCCLEUCH  AND  QUEENSBERRY. 

The  Most  Noble  the  Marquis  of  Tweeddale.    I    The  Eight  Hon.  the  Lord  Kinnaird. 
The  Eight  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Southesk.  |     Sir  Wm.  Stirling-Maxwell,  Bart.,  M.P. 

$$zcutibi  Committer 


Major  Horne,  Stirkoke  House,  Wick. 
James  Hope,  Duddingston. 
James  Wilson,  146  George  St.,  Edinburgh. 
Robert  Buist,  Salesman,  Edinburgh. 
William  M'Combie,  Tillyfour,  Aberdeen. 
William  Scott,  Timpendean,  Jedbui'gh. 
John  Gibson,  Woolniet,  Dalkeith. 
John  Swan,  37  Lauriston  Place,  Edinburgh. 
William  Ford,  Hardengreen,  Dalkeith. 
Fletcher  N.   Menzies,   Secretarj^  Highland 
Society,  Edinburgh. 


E.  H.  Harris,  Earnhill,  Forres. 

Wm.  Drtsdale,  Yr.  of  Kilrie,  Kinghorn. 

James  Steedman,  Boghall,  Eoslin. 

Thos.  Swan,  37  Lauriston  Place,  Edinburgh. 

Alexander  Henderson,  Longniddry. 

Charles  Lyall,  Old  Montrose. 

Thos.  Elliot,  Blackhaugh,  Galashiels. 

John  Hill,  Carlowrie,  Cramond. 

John  H.  Dickson,  Kingsknowes,  Slateford. 

James  Wilson,  Wester  Cowden,  Dalkeith. 

Thomas  Mylne,  Niddrie  Mains,  Liberton. 


Thomas  Mylne,  Convener. 

Jfinatue  Committee. 

John  H.  Dickson,  Kingsknowes.  Thomas  Swan,  Edinburgh. 

James  Hope,  Duddingston.  James  Wilson,  Wester  Cowden. 

James  Wilson,  146  George  St.,  Edinburgh.  Thomas  Mylne,  Niddrie  Mains. 

Thomas  Swan,  Convener. 

ITioe  Stork  Committee, 

Thomas  Swan,  Edinburgh. 


William  M'Combie,  Tillyfour, 
William  Ford,  Hardengreen. 
William  Drysdale,  Yr.  of  Kilrie. 
William  Eitchie,  Edinburgh. 
D.  M'Xiven,  Haddington. 
T.  Crawford,  Kirkcaldy, 


The  Eight  Hon.  the  Lord  Binning, 
Sir  John  Don  Wauchope,  Bart, 
John  Curror  of  Nivingstone. 


Eichard  H.  Harris,  Earnhill. 
John  Swan,  Edinburgh. 
J.  Steedman,  Boghall. 
C.  Lyall,  Old  Montrose. 
J.  Hope,  Duddingston. 
William  Ford,  Convener. 

l^onltrjT  Committee. 

James  Wilson,  Wester  Cowden. 
John  Anderson,  Euthven  House. 

The  Lord  Binning,  Convener. 


J.  C.  Cunningham,  Edinburgh. 
E.  B.  Laird,,  Edinburgh. 
William  Hope,  Leith. 
John  Gibson,  Woolmet. 
John  Hill,  Carlowrie. 


§»eeb  anb  ^Pvooi  Committee. 


David  Eoughead,  Haddington. 
Andrew  Lawson,  Edinburgh. 
George  Hope,  Fentonbarns. 
T.  E.  Mackintosh,  Edinburgh. 

Andrew  Lawson,  Convener. 


OBJECTS    OF    INSTITUTION. 

To  establish  a  Show  of  Fat  Stock,  Poultry,  Seeds,  Eoots,  Agricultural  Implements,  etc. ,  to  be 
.eld  in  Edinburgh  yearly  in  December.  The  Society's  first  Show  in  December  1867  drew  to  the 
letropolis  many  of  the  best  specimens  of  Live  Stock,  etc.,  from  the  Scottish  Counties,  and  some 
ne  specimens  from  England  and  Ireland.  The  result  was  the  establishment  of  a  great  National 
how,  where  the  meat-producing  qualities  of  the  various  breeds  of  Cattle,  Sheep,  Pigs,  and 
'oultry,  as  well  as  of  Agricultural  Produce,  was  fairly  judged,  and  suitable  prizes  awarded.  The 
tock  shown  came  under  the  eye  of  purchasers  in  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow,  and  the  large  buyers 
:-om  England.  By  making  the  show  earlier  in  December  than  last  year  (which  has  been  resolved 
n),  the  best  specimens  can  be  forwarded  by  their  owners  to  the  large  shows  of  London,  Birming- 
am,  and  Liverpool,  and  in  this  way  the  great  importance  of  the  Society's  operations  to  the  feeders 
nd  breeders  of  stock  in  Scotland,  and  to  the  community  of  Edinburgh,  is  manifest. 
Entry-Money,  10s.  6d.    Annual  Subscription,  10s.  6d.     Life  Membership,  £5,  5s. 

JAMES  WILSON,  Wester  Cowden,  Dalkeith,  Treasurer. 

D.  CUBEOB,  India  Buildings,  Victoria  St.,  Edin.,  Secretary. 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


EDINBURGH   INSTITUTION! 


FOR 


Classical,  liatkmatfral,  anfr  Commercial  Cktattom 


ESTABLISHED    IN    1832.      REMOVED    TO    8    QUEEN    STREET    IN     1853. 


HEAD     MASTERS. 
ROBERT   M.    FERGUSON,   Ph.D.   Heidelbekg,  F.R.S.E., 

MEMBER  OF  COUNCIL  OF  EDINBURGH  UNIVERSITY  ; 
AND 

GEOEGE    BICKEETON, 

MEMBER  OF  COUNCIL  OF  EDINBURGH  UNIVERSITY. 


MASTERS. 


MATHEMATICAL  DEPARTMENT. 
ROBERT  M.  FERGUSON. 
J.  WALKER,  M.A.  Edin. 

ENGLISH    DEPARTMENT. 

GEORGE  BICKERTON. 
WILLIAM  SMITH,  Mem.  of  Coun.  Edin. 
Univ. 

CLASSICAL    DEPARTMENT. 

JOHN  C.  YOUNG,  M.A.  Oxon. 
ROBERT  MILLER,  M.A.  Edin. 


FRENCH    AND    GERMAN. 
JULES  KUNZ,  Brevet  de  Capacite  de 
lAcademie  de  Paris. 

WRITING    AND    BOOK-KEEPING. 
FREDERICK  ROBSON. 

DRAWING. 
JAMES  FERRIER. 
WILLIAM  CARMICHAEL. 

FENCING,   GYMNASTICS,   AND    DRILL. 
CAPTAIN  and  HENRY  ROLAND. 
Assistant— SERJEANT-MAJOR  CREECH. 


DANCING. 
ALEXANDER  M'GLASHAN. 


JANITOR. 
ROBERT    SUTTIE. 

This  School  provides  a  thorough  Classical  and  a  high-class  Commercial 
and  Scientific  System  of  Instruction  for  boys  between  ten  and  eighteen  years 
of  age.  It  qualifies  for  the  Public  Service  and  the  Preparatory  University 
Examinations,  and  for  Business.  Classics  are  not  compulsory,  the  pupils 
having  the  choice  of  a  Classical,  a  purely  Modern,  or  a  Mixed  course. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 43 

SCOTTISH        INSTITUTION 

FOR  THE   EDUCATION   OF  YOUNG   LADIES, 

9    MORAY    PLACE,    EDINBURGH. 

Directors— Db.  GRAHAM,  Mr.  GEEEX,  Mr.  A.  HA  VET. 
Lady  Superintendent — Miss  JOHNSON. 


Miss  Johnson  receives  at  her  house,  1 2  Moray  Place,  a  limited  number  of  Boarders,  -who 
attend  the  Institution.     Terms  and  particulars  to  be  obtained  from  Miss  Johnson. 


MISS   BALMAIN'S    ESTABLISHMENT 

FOR  THE 

BOARD  AND  EDUCATION  OF  YOUNG  LADIES, 
14  HERIOT  ROW,  EDINBURGH. 

rHIS  Establishment  is  situated  in  the  most  healthy  part  of  Edinburgh,  having  the  beautifully  laid- 
out  gardens  of  Heriot  Kow  immediately  in  front,  to  which  it  has  admission,   and  a  fine  open 
xposure  behind. 

The  whole  arrangements  and  studies  are  under  the  immediate  personal  superintendence  of  Miss 
.tALMATN,  whose  long  experience  in  the  Education  of  Young  Ladies  fully  qualifies  her  to  meet  the 
xpectations  of  those  Parents  and  Guardians  who  may  entrust  their  Daughters  or  Wards  to  her  care, 
"he  number  of  young  ladies  received  as  Boarders  being  very  limited,  the  most  careful  attention  is  paid 
)  each  in  regard  to  health,  moral  and  religious  training,  the  preparation  of  their  various  studies,  and 
leir  comfort  in  every  respect.  The  First  Masters  attend  to  give  instruction  in  all  the  branches  of  a 
lorough  education  and  accomplishments,  and  Miss  Balmain  is  assisted  by  Foreign  and  English 
-overnesses.     French  and  German  conversation  daily. 

Prospectuses  may  be  had  on  application  to  Miss  Balmain. 

THE  EDINBURGH   INSTITUTION  FOR  THE 

BOARD    AND    EDUCATION    OF    YOUNG    LADIES, 

1    PARK    PLACE. 

HEAD    MASTER J.    C.    STEEN. 

rHE  CLASS  INSTRUCTION  of  this  Institution  is  confided  to  Twenty  Professional 
Teachers.     The  Lady  Superintendent  is  assisted  by  Three  Principal  and  Nine  Junior 
overnesses. 

'    Fees  for  the  Courses  of  Instruction  vary  from  12  to  2-4  Guineas  per  Session,  and  for 
oard  from  40  to  50  Guineas  per  Session. 

;    Copies  of  the  Prospectus  may  be  had  at  the  Institution,  or  will  be  sent  free  on  application, 
i    All  Letters  to  be  addressed  to 

J.  C.  STEEN,  1  PARK  PLACE. 

MR.   THOMSON'S  SCHOOL, 

MELVILLE    HOUSE,    GEORGE   SQUARE. 


PHE  Establishment  consists  of  Classes  for  Young  Ladies,  and  a  Preparatory  School  for 
Boys.     Pupils  are  received  at  five  years  of  age.     The  Course  of  Instruction  for  Young 
adies  extends  to  all  the  various  branches  of  a  polite  education,  and  Young  Gentlemen  are 
irefully  prepared  for  entering  any  of  the  higher  classical  schools. 
Mr.  Thomson  receives  a  limited  number  of  Young  Gentlemen  as  Boarders. 

DRAWING,    PAINTING,    AND    PERSPECTIVE. 


l/TR.  WALTER  FERGUSON  (High  School,  Edinburgh  Academy,  etc.)  has  DAY 
▼X  CLASSES  for  Ladies  and  Gentlemen  Four  Times  a  week,  and  EVENING 
LASSES  Twice  a  week,  at  36  GEORGE  STREET. 

Cards  of  Hours  and  Fees  on  application. 


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EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


MONSIEUR    HAVET'S    INSTITUTE 
FOR    MODERN    LANGUAGES, 

24    CHAELOTTE     SQUARE,     EDINBURGH. 


MONSIEUR  ALFRED  HA  VET,  Author  of  '  French  Studies,'  '  The  French  Class-Book,' . 
'  French  Composition,'  etc.,  conducts  French  Classes  for  Young  Ladies  at  con- 
venient hours  during  the  day,  and  Classes  for  Young  Gentlemen  in  the  afternoon. 

Classes  for  Gentlemen  in  business,  and  University  Students,  are  taught  morning  and 
evening  by  a  highly- qualified  Parisian  Master,  according  to  Monsieur  Havet's  system. 

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and  the  United  States  of  America. 


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LITERATURE. 


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(Inventor  of  '  Visible  Speech '), 

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on  the  1st  of  October. 

MR.   GRAHAMSLEY  ATKINSON'S 

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MEDICINES   of    the  finest    and  purest 
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Homoeopathy. 

(tlithr  the  fmmebiadk  Ijatronanx  at  % 
pomaopatbic  Jmalig. 

POTTAGE'S  HOMEOPATHIC  PHARMACY, 

117    PRINCES    STREET,    EDINBURGH 
{opposite  the  Castle), 

And  89  UNION  STREET,  GLASGOW. 


HOMOEOPATHIC  PREPARATIONS  of 
every  description — namely,  Tinctures, 
Triturations,  Globules,  and  Pilules — sup- 
plied, of  the  Purest  Quality.     Also, 

The  STANDARD  WORKS  on  HOMOEO- 
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■with  Globules,  Pilules,  or  Tinctures,  corre- 
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Faculty. 

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added  to  please  the  taste. 

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and  10s.  &d.  each. 

JOM  C.  POTTAGE, 

HOMCEOPATHIC    CHEMIST, 
117    PRINCES    STREET,    EDINBURGH 

(Opposite  the  Castle), 

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MR.  W.   F.  VERNON, 

SU  RGEON-DENTIST, 

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his  Profession  from  TEN  to  SEVEN 
Saturdays  from  TEN  to  THREE. 

TEETH 

Supplied  on  the  most  approved  principles 
not  surpassed  in  excellence  of  workmanship 
or  Moderate  Charges,  by  any  other  Estab 
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80  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 


PAINLESS    DENTISTRY. 


Mr.  J.   D,  MORRISON 

SURGEON-DENTIST, 

HAS  REMOVED  TO 

27    QRANOE    ROAD. 


COD    LIVER   OIL. 


R.  J.  HUGHES   BENNETT,  Professor 
of  the  Institutes  of   Medicine  in  the 
University  of    Edinburgh,    in    referring  tc 
G.    DICKSON   MOFFAT'S    preparation   of] 
Cod  Liver  Oil,  says — "I  have  much  plea-, 
sure  in  recommending  it  as  one  of  the  best 

AND   MOST   GENUINE    COD   LlVER   OlLS  WHICH 
HAS  EVER  BEEN  MADE." 

THIS  SUPERIOR  OIL  may  be  had  in 
any  quantity,  from  an  Ounce  to  Hundreds  of 
Gallons.  In  Bottle,  TJiree  Halfpence  per 
Ounce. 


Gh    DICKSON   MOFFAT, 

FISH    MERCHANT, 
38     DUNDAS     STREE 
EDINBURGH. 


: 


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POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 47 

MRS.    HAMILTON, 

PHRENOLOGIST, 

Has  devoted  above  Thirty-five  years  to  the  study  of  the  Structure  of  the  Human 
Brain,  its  Faculties,  and  the  Functions  of  its  Organs  ;  has  read  the  Heads  of  above  60,000 
individuals,  of  all  ages  and  classes ;  and  continues  to  give  Charts  for  Educational  Purposes, 
and  the  Guidance  of  Youth,  in  directing  their  talents  to  the  various  Trades  and  Professions 
for  which  they  are  gifted  by  Nature.     Written  Analysis  of  Character,  at 

The  ROTUNDO,  No.  10  North  St.  Andrew  Street,  corner  of  York  Place. 

ATTENDANCE  EK0M  11  A.M.  TO  5  P.M.,  AND  EE0M  7   TO  9  EVENING. 

TERMS. 

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Parties  waited  on  by  Appointment. 

f  ANDREW     DRUMMOND, 

Medical    Rubber, 
30   broughton    place,   edinburgh. 

Assistant  during  Seven  Years  to  the  late  Mr.  Beveridge. 


JAMES     GARDNER, 

MAKER  OF 

SURGEONS'   AND    DENTISTS'    INSTRUMENTS, 

HERNIA  AND  PROLAPSUS  TRUSSES,  LEG  AND  SPINE  SUPPORTS, 

CRUTCHES,  EAR  CORNETS,  LACED  AND  ELASTIC  STOCKINGS, 

LADIES'  ABDOMINAL  BANDAGES  (New  Pattern), 

STOMACH  PUMPS,   ENEMA  SYRINGES,  etc. 


A    FEMALE    ATTENDS    LADIES. 


Parties  waited  on  at  their  own  residence,  at  a  small  extra  charge,  according  to  distance. 

A  large  Assortment  of  TABLE  CUTLERY  of  First  Class  Quality  and  Moderate  Price. 

,?en,  Pocket,  and  Sportsmen's  Knives,  Ladies'  Scissors,  Dressmakers'  and  Tailors'  Shears. 

45     SOUTH     BRIDGE 

(Opposite  Adam  Square). 

KIM'S  CEICKET  DEPOT, 

BRISTO     STREET,     EDINBURGH. 

EVERY  ARTICLE  USED  IN  TEE  GAME— 

BATS,  BALLS,  LEG  GUARDS,  BATTING  GLOVES, 

GAUNTLETS,    STUMPS,    NETS,    SCORING    BOOKS. 

BOXING  GLOVES,  QUOITS,  SINGLE  STICKS,  FOOTBALLS, 

GOLF  BALLS  AND  CLUBS,  SHINTY  STICKS,  INDIAN  ' 

CLUBS,  DUMB-BELLS,  etc.  etc. 

Bats   Rehandled.     Cricket   Grounds   Relaid. 

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ANDREW     ELLIOT, 

PRINCES       STREET,      EDINBURGH, 
PUBLISHES    AND    BOOKSELLEK, 

PLAIN     AND     FANCY     STATIONER. 


BEADING     CLUB. 


A.    BANKS, 

BOOKSELLER,  NEWS-AGENT,  AND 

STATIONER, 

4   and   6   CLYDE    STREET 

(Corner  of  St.  Andrew  Square'), 
Bookseller  to  the  Veterinary  College. 


ALL  the  LONDON,  EDINBURGH, 
and  other  PAPERS,  MAGAZINES, 
PERIODICALS,  etc.,  delivered  or  sent  per 
Post. 

SCOTSMAN,  REVIEW,  and  COURANT 

delivered  early  every  Morning. 

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J.    DOUGLAS, 

DENTIST, 

(3    NORTH    ST.    ANDREW    STREET, 
EDINBURGH. 


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rendered. 

Charges  strictly  Moderate. 


THOMAS    DAVIDSON, 

BOOKSELLER    AND    STATIONER, 

52    GEORGE    IV.    BRIDGE, 

EDINBURGH. 


DAY  BOOKS,  Ledgers,  etc.,  Ruled  a: 
Bound  to  any  Pattern.      Plain  anc 
Fancy  Stationery  of  every  description. 

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Useful  Stationery,  only  to  be  had  at  the 
above  Address.     '  A  Marvel  of  Cheapness.' 


Fcap.  4to,  cloth  extra,  price  4s., 
An  Elementary  Treatise 

ON 

QUARTZ    AND    OPAL. 

BY 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  TRAILL,  F.G.S.E. 


Edinburgh  :    Maclachlan   and    Stewart. 
London :  Simpkin,  Marshall,  and  Co. 


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GAELIC    BOOKS, 

AND   WORKS    ON    CELTIC    LITERATURE. 

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PENS!  PENS!!  PENS!!! 

THE  FRENCH  NIB  is  made  from  a  mixture  of  Metals,  resisting  corrosion,  and,  while 
producing  the  finest  hair-stroke,  is  soft  and  flexible  as  the  Goose  Quill. 
The  steady  increase  in  the  Sales  since  it  was  first  exhibited  in  1862,  and  the  voluminous 
notices  of  the  Press,  prove  it  to  be  no  ordinary  Pen.     In  6s.,  3s.  6d.,  and  2s.  Boxes. 
The  undernoted  Pens  are  too  well  known  to  require  comment : — 

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CALDWELLS'  LAEGE  BAEEEL  PEN. 
CALDWELLS'  EAGLE  BARREL  PEN. 
CALDWELLS'  SCHOOL  PEN. 

ETC.  ETC.  ETC.  ETC. 

A  small  charge  is  made  for  packing  in  zinc  for  hot  climates.    Illustrated  Catalogues,  with 
Samples,  as  supplied  to  Her  Majesty  the  Queen  and  Royal  Family. 

CALDWELL  BROTHERS,   15  WATERLOO  PLACE. 

BIBLES  from  lOd.  to  10  Guineas.      |      TESTAMENTS  from  5d.  to  5  Guineas. 
CHURCH  SERVICES  AND  PRAYER-BOOKS,  all  Prices,  at 

THE  LONDON  BIBLE   WAREHOUSE . 

ALL  THE  MAGAZINES  AND  REVIEWS,  for  10s.  6d.  per  Annum,  at 
THE    MAGAZINE    READING    CLUB. 


H.     CAMERON, 

BOOKSELLER     AND     STATIONER, 

7    HANOVER    STREET. 


J.    MACLAREN, 

MANUFACTURING     STATIONER, 
PELNCES  STEEET,  WEST,  EDINBUEGH. 

AN  Extensive  Stock  of  Writing  Papers  always  on  Hand,  from  Is.  9d.  to  10s.  per 
Ream  of  480  Sheets.  Envelopes  from  4s.  to  12s.  per  1000.  Monograms  and  Address  Diks 
Embossed  in  FIXED  Colours  on  Note-paper  and  Envelopes.  Illustrated  Catalogue,  post  free  on 
application. 

J.  MACLAREN,    Manufacturing  Stationer, 

138  PRINCES  STREET  (WEST),  EDINBURGH. 


W.   AND    A.    K.    JOHNSTON, 

Sole  Agents  in  Scotland  for  the  Ordnance  Survey  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland,  and  the  Geological  Survey. 


LAW   PLANS    AND   PLANS    OF    ESTATES    CONSTRUCTED,    DRAWN, 
AND  LITHOGRAPHED. 

PLANS  AND  MAPS  COLOURED  AND  MOUNTED  TO  ORDER. 

BANK-NOTES,    CHEQUES,    AND    ALL    KINDS    OF    COMMERCIAL    WORK 
CAREFULLY  EXECUTED. 

JAMES     TUB  NEB     AND     CO., 

ENGRAVERS,   LITHOGRAPHERS,    GENERAL   LETTERPRESS   AND   LAW  PRINTERS, 

STATIONERS,  ACCOUNT-BOOK  AND  ENVELOPE  AND  CLOTH  LABEL 

MANUFACTURERS, 

LOTHIAN"  ROAD,  EDINBUEGH. 
4 


5° 


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BOOK,   LAW,  AND  GENERAL   PRINTING   OFFICE, 

4     MELBOURNE     PLACE,     EDINBURGH. 


AVID  S.  STEWART  desires  to  intimate  that,  having  greatly: 
extended  his  already  large  and  carefully-selected  stock  of 
Type,  and  added  an  Improved  Wharfedale  Machine 
to  his  plant  of  Presses,  he  is  in  a  position  to  execute  all  Orders: 
in  a  superior  manner 

From  the  central  position  of  the  Premises,  Legal  as  well  as 
other  Friends  will  find  them  convenient.  Estimates  furnished  for 
every  description  of  work,  with  Specimens  when  required. 

ACCURACY.  PROMPTITUDE.  MODERATION 

- 


PRINTING. 


LO  RIMER  AND  GILLIES, 

13   CLYDE   STREET, 

UNDERTAKE    EVERY  DESCRIPTION    OF 

BOOK,  LAW,  PERIODICAL,  AND 
GENERAL  WORK, 

PROMPTLY,   AND  AT   MODERATE  RATES. 


Estimates  on  Application. 


JOHN    MURRAY, 

Printers'  Joiner,  Brass-Rule  Maker,  Dealer 

in  Printing  Materials,  and  Licensed 

Appraiser. 


Supplies  PRINTING  MATERIALS  of  every 
description  on  the  most  Moderate  Terms. 


22  and  28  NIDDRY  STREET, 

EDINBURGH. 


JAMES     IRVINE, 

13  WEST   REGISTER    STREET, 

Die  and  Stamp  Cutter, 

Perforating  Machine  Maker, 

Patent  Cancelling 

Machines  for  Bank  Cheques  and 

Drafts. 

LIVERY  BUTTONS,  CRESTS, 
and  MONOGRAMS. 


ALEXANDER    FORD, 

(^ngrafar,  Copperplate  anb   ^itjjograjjjju 
printer, 

142     HIGH    STREET, 
EDINBURGH. 

SHOW  CARDS,  Maps,  Plans,  Banl 
Cheques,  Bills,  Insurance  Receipts  anc- 
other  Forms  ;  Marriage,  Visiting,  and  Busi- 
ness Cards  ;  Invoices,  Circulars,  Letter  Head- 
ings, Intimation  and  Funeral  Letters,  Arms. 
Crests,  Stamps,  Dies,  etc.  etc. 


BANKS   AND    CO., 

ENGRAVERS    AND    LITHOGRAPHERS 
26  WATERLOO  PLACE. 

REMOVING 

In  September  to  more  extensive  Premises, 

los.  9  &  10  North  St.  David  Street, 


PROJECTING    LETTERS 
FOR  SIGN-BOARDS  AND  SHOP  FRONTS, 


JOHN   DONALDSON, 

12  ST.  JAMES'  SQUARE,  EDINBURG 


CARTE    DE  VISITE  VIGNETTES, 
10s.  per  Dozen. 


JAMES    JAMESON, 

PHOTOGRAPHER, 

50    NORTH    PITT    STREET. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 51 

T.     E.     A  L  E  X  A  N  D  E  E, 


MANUFACTURER  OF 


PRINTING    INK, 

IN     EVERY    VARIETY    OF    COLOUR, 
AMPHION      PLACE,      EDINBURGH, 


BLACK     IN  KS. 

Per  doz.  Per  doz. 

COMMON,        .         .        from  10s.  to  18s.  EXTRA  FINE,        .        from  48s.  to  96s. 

FINE,      .         .         .        from  24s.  to  36s.  QUICK  DRYING  AND  NEWS  INKS. 

COLOURED     INKS. 

FOR  POSTERS from  24s.  to  48s.  per  doz. 

FINE  QUALITY,         ....         from  5s.  to  76s.  per  lb. 
BRONZE  BLUE,  ....         6s.  per  lb. 

CARMINE,  CAMEO,  AND  LAKE  INKS. 

LITHOGRAPHIC  LNK  and  VARNISHES.   |   COPPERPLATE  INK  and  BURNT  OILS. 


DRY    COLOURS    OF    EVERY    DESCRIPTION 

MANUFACTURED  BY  EMINENT  LONDON  CHEMISTS. 
PREPARATION   FOR   DUSTING   AND   PRINTING   IN   GOLD. 

WILLIAM    HUNTER, 

BOOKBINDER, 
28    QUEEN    STREET,    EDINBURGH, 

7DEGS  respectfully  to  intimate  that  he  continues  to  undertake  every  description  of 
Cloth   Bookbinding  for  Publishers,    Printers,    and  the   Public  generally.     His 
Stock  of  Designs  and  Stamps  are  entirely  new,  large,  and  varied;  and  all  work  en- 
trusted to  him  will  be  executed  with  promptitude  and  punctuality,  in  the  best  style,  and 
at  moderate  Charges. 


Estimates  on  Application. 


Office— 28    QUEEN    STREET,    EDINBURGH. 

entrance  to  works— 
North-West  Thistle  Street  Lane. 


52 EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 

COMPREHENSIVE   LITHOGRAPHIC  AND   LETTERPRESS 
PRINTING    ESTABLISHMENT. 


SCHENCK    AND     M'FAELANE, 

14  and  19  ST.  JAMES'  SQUARE,  EDINBURGH, 

HAVING  AN  EFFICIENT  STAFF  OF 

FIRST-CLASS    ARTISTS    AND    PRINTERS, 

ARE  PREPARED  TO  EXECUTE 

EVERY  DESCRIPTION  OF  ARTISTIC  AND  COMMERCIAL  WORK, 
LA  W  AND  GENERAL  PRINTING, 

WITH 

TASTE,     ACCURACY,     AND     DESPATCH. 


Plans  of  Estates,  Charts,  etc.,  Expeditiously  and  Carefully  Executed. 

THOMAS    H.    DOUGLAS, 

PHOTOGRAPHER, 

CHAMBERLAIN    ROAD,    MORNINGSIDE, 

EDINBURGH. 


CARTE     DE     VI  SITE, 

CABINET,  PULL  PLATE,  AND  EQUESTEIAN  POETEAITS, 

AND    ALL    BRANCHES    OF  PHOTOGRAPHY    CARRIED    ON   AT    THE 

ABOVE  ADDRESS. 

INSPECTION    OF    SPECIMENS    INVITED. 

SANDERSON    AND    SON, 

LAPIDARIES,    JEWELLERS,    AND    SEAL    ENGRAVERS, 
EDINBURGH, 

BEG  to  inform  their  Friends  and  the  Public,  that  since  their  Eemoval  to  those  Extensive  and  Com- 
modious Premises,  92  PEINCES  STREET  (a  few  Doors  West  of  the  New  Club),  they  have 
opened  with  a  Choice  and  Elegant  Assortment  of 

NEW  FIRST-CLASS  GOODS 
in  the  various  Departments  of  their  Business,  and  where  they  hope  to  be  favoured  with  a  continuance 
of  that  Patronage  which  they  have  so  long  enjoved. 

ESTABLISHED  1795. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER.  53 

MACGILL'S    GALLERY    OF    ART, 

103    PRINCES     STREET. 

CONTINUATION  OF  TEE  BUSINESS  BY 

P.     WESTREN,      JEWELLER. 

SCOTCH     PEBBLE    BROOCHES,    PINS,    ETC, 


OLAtf    TAETAtt    GOODS. 

Austrian  Gilt  Bronze 

Sets  of  Ink  and  Taper  Stands,  Pen-Trays, 

Paper-Knives,  etc.  etc. 

Suitable  for  Wedding  and  other  Gifts. 


3 
FANCY  JEWELLEEY. 

Opera  and  Field  Glasses. 

An  excellent  Assortment  of  the  above  by  the  best 
French  Makers. 

Bohemian  Glass  Vases,  Centre-pieces, 
and  Toilet  Bottles. 


KNIVES,  SCISSORS,  AND  RAZORS. 
JACQUES'  GAME  OF  CROQUET. 

The  Artists'  Materials  Department 

has  been  carefully  re-stocked  with  all  the 

Requisites  for  Drawing,  Painting, 

and  Illuminating. 


Artistic  Bronze 

Figures,  Vases,  and  Candelabras. 

Dressing  Cases. 

Ladies'  Travelling  and  Carriage  Bags  ; 

Ivory,  Tortoise- Shell,  and  Pearl 

Card  Cases,  Cigar  Cases,  Portemonnaies, 

and  Paper  Cutters. 

MACGILL'S  GALLEEY  OF  AET,   103  PEINOES    STEEET. 

rnHOMAS  REID  and  CO.,  Importers  of  Berlin  and  Fancy  Goods,  Dealers  in  all 
I       kinds  of  Wool  and  Furnishings,  Manufacturers  of  Buttons,  Tassels,  Gimps, 
Fringes,  etc.     The  Largest  and  Finest  Stock  of  Jet  in  Edinburgh  is  at  the 
WHITBY     JET     WAREHOUSE, 

THOMAS   REID  AND   CO.,    139   Princes  Street 

{West  e?id,  opposite  St.  John's  Church"). 

ear-drops  matched,     any  article  made  or  repaired. 

JAMES     G.     MACKAY, 

56      LEITH      STREET,      EDINBURGH, 

AND 

11      KIRKGATE,       LEITH, 


H 


AS  for  many  years  devoted  special  attention  to  the  Manufacture  of  HAIR  JEWEL- 
LERY.    Orders  entrusted  to  him  will  be  executed  with  Promptitude  and  Taste. 

CLOCKS  and  WATCHES  Cleaned  and  Kepaired  by  efficient  Workmen  on  the  Premises. 

MURDOCH      AND      SON, 

51    HANOVER     STREET, 

Seal   Engravers   and   Die   Sinkers,    Stamp   Cutters   and   General 
Engravers,  Medallists  and  Heraldic  Artists. 

Coats  of  Arms,  Crests,  Monograms,  Addresses,  etc.,  Engraved 
on  Stone,  Steel,  and  Silver. 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Embossiilg  Presses,  Ink  Pads,  Official  Seals,  and  Printing  Stamps  for  Railway,  Banking,  and  Insurance 
Companies;  Livery  Buttons,  Church  Tokens,  Stencil  Plates,  Ornamental  Brasses  in  Mediaeval  or  Modern 
.Designs;  VisitiDg  and  Marriage  Cards  in  the  newest  Styles.  Book  Plates  Engraved  and  Printed  in 
Heraldic  Colours  ;  Die  Stamping  and  Lithographing  ;  Arms  and  Crests  searched  for,  and  Monograms 
Designed. 


54  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 

MISS    COUSTON 

(Late  T.    ISBISTER), 

POETMANTEATJ,    TEUNE,    AND    BEUSH    MANUPAOTUEEE, 

WEST  END  FANCY  EMPORIUM— 

132     PRINCES     STREET. 


A  LARGE  and  well-assorted  Stock  of  Gentlemen's  and  Ladies'  Hand,  Carriage,  Fitted 
Dressing,  and  Tourist  Bags ;  Solid  Leather  and  other  Portmanteaus  manufactured  i 
f>n  the  premises,  also  Coat  Cases,  Overland  Trunks,  Valises,  Ladies'  Dress  Boxes,  Hat  and 
Bonnet  Boxes,  Railway  Rug  and  Luggage  Straps ;  Tin  Travelling  Boxes ;  Umbrellas, 
Mounted  and  Plain  Canes  and  "Walking  Sticks,  Riding  Switches  ;  Household,  Toilet,  Hair, 
Hat,  Cloth,  Velvet,  Tooth,  Nail,  Bonnet,  Crumb,  Horse,  Water,  and  Stable  Brushes ;  ; 
Wool  Mops,-  Brooms,  and  Brushes  of  every  description  (own  Manufacture)  ;  Combs  in 
Tortoiseshell,  Ivory,  Buffalo  Horn,  India-Rubber,  White  and  Stained  Horn ;  Gentlemen's 
and  Ladies'  Dressing-Cases  in  Fine  Leather  with  best  Fittings ;  Wood  and  Tin  do.  ;  Tra- 
velling and  Portable  Writing  Desks,  Despatch  Boxes,  Workboxes  and  Baskets ;  Plain  and 
Mounted  Inkstands,  Envelope  Cases,  Book  Slides,  Writing  Blads,  Glove  and  Handkerchief 
Boxes  ;  Pebble  and  other  Jewellery  ;  Jet  and  Tartan  Ware  ;  great  variety  of  Household  and 
Fancy  Baskets,  Door  Mats,  Wool  Rugs,  Cocoa  Matting ;  Chamois  Leathers ;  Todet,  Bath, 
and  Stable  Sponges ;  Hand  and  Wall  Mirrors ;  Perambulators  ;  Camp  Stools  ;  Church  and 
Housemaid's  Hassocks  ;  Games  of  Croquet,  and  Stands  ;  Cricket  Bats-  and  Balls.  A  large 
assortment  of  Out  and  In-Door  Games,  Toys,  Dolls,  etc.  etc. 

Packing-Oases,  Canvas  and  Tarpaulin  Covers  made  to  Order. 

Repairs  Neatly  and  Punctually  Executed. 

ESTABLISHED   IN   1837. 


J.     E,     VERNON, 

MAFOTACTUELTO  JEWELLEE,  WATCHMAKER,  AND  OPTICIAN, 
54    LEITH    STREET,    EDINBURGH. 

A   SELECT  ASSORTMENT   OF 

JEWELLERY,     GOLD     AND     SILVER    WATCHES. 

SPECTACLES    AND    EYE-GLASSES,    Suitable  for   all   Sights. 

TELESCOPES,  FIELD  AND  OPERA  GLASSES. 

MAGIC  LANTERNS  AND  SLIDES  AT  REDUCED  PRICES. 

EXHIBITIONS    BY    THE    OXY-HYDROGEN    LIGHT, 

SUITABLE   FOR 

MECHANICS'  INSTITUTES,  SCHOOLS,  HOSPITALS,  ETC., 

AND   EMBRACING  VIEWS  ON  THE 

{^o-ntinsttt,    in    Falsstins,     Statuary     l^hromatrxipes, 
COMIC    SUBJECTS,    Etc. 

The  Apparatus  has  been  greatly  improved,  so  that  the  Views  are  seen  with  great  Brilliancy. 

The  size  of  the  Screen  is  10  or  18  feet  square. 

LARGE    LANTERNS    AND    SLIDES    LENT    OUT. 

A   Great   Variety  of  New  Slides. 

TERMS    ON    APPLICATION. 

REDUCED    PRICES    TO    SCHOOLS. 
54     LEITH     STREET. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


55 


AITCHISON'S 

FIVE-GUINEA  LADIES'  GOLD  WATCH 
is  the  best  Moderately  Priced  LADIES' 
GOLD  WATCH  at  present  manufactured.  It  is 
.constructed  on  the  Horizontal  principle,  Jewelled 
in  Four  Holes,  and  has  all  the  latest  improve- 
[ments,  with  a  rich  artistically  Engraved  (or  engine- 
turned)  Case  and  Dial,  making  it  a  model  of 
elegance.  In  Strict  Accuracy  of  Timekeeping,  it 
is  not  excelled  by  the  most  expensively  made 
iWatches.  It  will  last  for  many  years  without  de- 
irangement,  is  carefully  examined  and  adjusted 
ibefore  being  placed  in  the  Purchaser's  hands,  and 
a  Written  Guarantee  is  given  for  Twelve  Months. 
(Can  only  be  had  from 

JAMES     AITCHISON, 

i  Watchmaker,    Jeweller,    and    Silversmith, 

15  BANK  STEEET,  EDINBURGH. 
Observe  particularly   that  the   Number  is   15. 
Sent  Free  and  Safe  by  Post  on  Receipt  of  Remit- 
tance for  the  Amount. 


GEORGE  LAING, 

Working  Jeweller,   "Watchmaker,   and 

Manufacturer  of  Scotch  Pebble 

and  Highland  Ornaments, 

27    NICOLSON    STREET, 

EDINBURGH. 


ORDERS  and  Repairs  carefully  attended 
to,  and  executed  by  experienced  Work- 
jmen  on  the  Premises.  Watches,  Timepieces, 
Musical  Boxes,  etc.,  Cleaned  and  Repaired. 
;Hair  Plaited  and  Set  to  any  Pattern.  Seal 
land  Silver  Engraving. 

Old  Gold  and  Silver  Bought. 
Country  Orders  promptly  attended  to. 


ALEXANDER    GUNN, 

Working  Jeweller,    Watchmaker,    and 
Silversmith, 

10    LEITH     STREET,    EDINBURGH. 


Scotch  Pebble  Ornaments  in  Gold  and  Silver. 

Second-hand  Gold  and  Silver  Watches. 

Second-hand  Silver  Plate,  in  Spoons,  Forks, 

Tea-Sets,  Salvers,  Claret  and  Hot-Water 

Jugs,  Bread  Baskets,  and  a  great 

variety  of  Articles. 

Electro-Silver-Plated  Goods,  in  every 

useful  Article. 

Jet  Goods,  in  Brooches,  Bracelets,  Chains,  etc. 

Hair  Jewellery,  in  Chains,  Bracelets,  and 

Brooches. 


Watches  and  Jewellery  Cleaned  and  Repaired. 


Bullion  Dealer,  Refiner, 
and  Goldsmith. 

WILLIAM    MORTIMER, 

9    NORTH    BRIDGE,    EDINBURGH. 

FOREIGN   GOLD   AND   SILVER 
MONEYS  EXCHANGED. 


GOLD,  Silver,  Old  Coins,  Epaulettes,  Lace, 
Australian  and  Californian  Gold,  Gilders' 
Skewings,  Bookbinders'  Rags,  Photographers' 
Silver- deposit,  etc..  Bought. 

Gold  and  Silver  Watches,  Diamonds,  Pearls, 
and  Jewels,  Bought  and  Sold,  or  Exchanged. 

Scotch  Pebbles,  Jaspers,  Cairngorms,  Pearls, 
Gems,  etc. 

Dentists'  Gold  in  Plate  and  Wire ;  Platina, 
in  Gauze,  Plate,  and  Wire,  always  on  hand. 


istablrsljcij  1820. 

WILLIAM- PICKEN, 

PRACTICAL  WATCH  AND 

CLOCK  MAKER, 

9    MELBOURNE    PLACE, 

EDINBURGH. 


J.    F. 


ESTABLISHED    1818. 

B.    DONALDSON 


(Successor  to  J.  Millar), 

WATCHMAKER  AND  JEWELLER, 

14  NORTH  BRIDGE  &  92  WEST  BOW. 


"1  OLD  WATCHES  from  £4,  SILVER 
WATCHES  from  £2;  also  a  lanje 
Assortment  of  CLOCKS,  GOLD  and  SILVER 
JEWELLERY,  at  Moderate  Prices.  Every 
Description  of-  Clocks,  Watches,  and  Jewellery 
CLEANED  and  REPAIRED. 


JAMES    DEVINE, 

DEALER  IN  GOLD  AND  SILVEE,  AND 

GENERAL  MERCHANT, 
299  and  301  COW  GATE,  EDINBURGH. 


ALEX.    JAMIESON, 

Cumer  ana  Manufacturer  of 
BOWLING-GREEN     BOWLS, 

Watt  Institution  and  School  of  Arts, 

ADAM   SQUARE, 
EDINBURGH. 

Silver  and  Ivory  Mounted  Prize  Bowls. 


56 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


KEMP      &     CO., 

PHILOSOPHICAL    AND    PHOTOGRAPHIC    INSTRUMENT 
MAKERS    AND    CHEMISTS, 

Take  the  liberty  of  intimating  that  they  have  a  very  Extensive  Assortment  of 


Am-PuMPS  and  Pneumatic  Apparatus. 

Electrical  Machines  and  Apparatus. 

Galvanic  Batteries  of  all  Arrangements, 
viz.  :  for  Chemical  Decompositions,  Medi- 
cal Purposes,  and  Engineering  Operations 
—  including  Daniel's,  Smee's,  Bunsen's, 
Callan's,  etc. 

Electro  -  Magnetic  and  Magnetic  Ap- 
paratus. 

Electric  Telegraph  Apparatus. 

Electrotype  Apparatus. 

Mathematical  and  Drawing  Instruments. 

Zoological  Requisites — Dredging  Nets. 

Beams  and  Weights,  from  3s.  to  the  Finest 
used  in  Chemical  Analysis. 

Geological  Bags,  Hammers,  and  Chisels. 

Entomological  Apparatus. 

Medical  Instruments — Dissecting  Cases. 

Urinometers,  single  and  in  cases. 


Botanical  Apparatus. 

Microscopes  and  Microscopic   Objects  in 

great  variety. 
Medical  Galvanic  Machines — various. 
Chemical    Substances,   the    commonest  aa 

well  as  the  rarest. 
All  the  Pure  Chemical  Tests. 
toxicological  testing  cases. 
Urinary  Testing  Cases. 
Mineral  Testing  Cases. 
Portable  Chemical  Cabinets. 
Chemical  Apparatus — an  immense  variety. 
Cabinets  of  Minerals. 
Photographic  Apparatus  and  Chemicals. 
Gazogenes  for  Making  Soda  Water,  etc. 
Dr.  Husband's  Vaccine  Matter  Tubes. 
Taxidermists'  Instruments. 
Barometers,  Thermometers,  Hydrometers 

Oilometers,  Alkalimeters,  etc. 


PRICE      LISTS      ON      APPLICATION. 

KEMP  Sf  Co.  may  state,  that  their  Workshops  being  on  the  Premises,  gives  them  great  facilities 
in  promptly  Manufacturing  ayid  Repairing  all  kinds  of  Philosophical  Instruments. 


PHILOSOPHICAL    ESTABLISHMENT, 
8,  11,  12,  &  13  INFIRMARY  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 


Alexander    Reid, 
optician     and    jeweller, 

31a    SOUTH     CASTLE     STREET 

(FIRST  SHOP  SOUTH  OF  GEORGE  STREET). 


Spectacles  and  Eye  Glasses  of  every  description,  Gold,  Silver,  Steel,  and  Shell. 
Mathematical  Drawing  Instruments,  in  cases  and  separate. 
Surveying  Instruments,  Theodolites,  Levels,  Chains,  Staffs,  Sextants,  etc. 
Barometers  {Aneroid),  Wheel,  Portable,  Model,  Fitzroy,  and  others. 
Thermometers — Bath,  Chemical,  Hothouse,  Brewers',  and  others. 
Telescopes,  a  great  variety.     Deer-stalking  do.  in  Sling  Cases,  etc. 
Field  and  Opera  Glasses,  Single  and  Double,  6  and  12  Glasses. 
Magic  Lanterns  and  Slides,  Levers,  Chromatropes,  Views,  etc. 
Microscopes  and  Objects,  Knives  and  Scissors,  Botanic  Glasses,  etc.,  etc. 

Working  Models  made  to  order.     All  Repairs  personally  attended  to. 

Jewellery  in  Coloured  and  Bright  Gold  Brooches,  Guards,  Alberts,  Necklets,  Pins,  Studs, 
Mourning  Brooches,  Silver  and  Pebble  Brooches,  Pins,  Gold  and  Silver  Lockets,  Sleeve  Links, 
Watches,  etc.  A  general  assortment  o/Tlated  Jewellery,  Gold  and  Plated  Hair  (Mounted)  AlbertB, 
Guards,  etc. 

%*  Jewellery  and  Watches  Cleaned  and  Repiaired. 

A.     REID,   31a   South   Castle   Street 

{FORMERLY  47  SOUTH  BRIDGE). 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


57 


ESTABLISHED       180  9. 


<*J&® 


o^J  MANUFACTURERS 


A  GENTS  in  Scotland  for  Jones'  patent  system  of  controlling  Clocks  by  Electricity, 
-*--*-  as  applied  by  them  to  the  Clocks  in  the  Royal  Observatory,  Edinburgh,  in  con- 
nection with  the  Time  Gun  and  Time  Ball  signals,  the  principal  Clocks  in  the  New  General 
Post  Office,  and  that  in  front  of  the  General  Register  House  ;  also  in  the  Glasgow 
Observatory,  in  connection  with  the  Public  Clocks  there ;  the  Liverpool  Observatory,  in 
connection  with  the  Time  Gun  on  the  Mersey  ;  in  MANCHESTER  ;  in  the  Polkowa  Obser- 
vatory, St.  Petersburg,  Russia ;  and  in  BOMBAY. 


An  Extensive  Assortment  of 


BRITISH  AND  FOREIGN  CLOCKS  AND  TIMEPIECES 

For  Drawing,  Dining,  and  Bed  Rooms,  Libraries,  Halls,  and  Offices. 

Gold    Chains,    Seals,    Keys,    Lockets,    etc. 

Clocks  wound  by    Contract.  French   Clock    Cases  Refreshed  or  Regilt. 

6       JAMES    RITCHIE    &    SON, 

25      LEITH      STREET,     EDINBURGH. 
CHRONOMETER  AND   WATCH   MAKERS, 

Astronomical,  House,  Railway,  and  Steeple  Clock  Manufacturers. 


5« 


EDINBURGH  AND  LETTH 


SPECIAL  ANNOUNCEMENT.         1 

I  beg  most  respectfully  to  request  your  attention  to  the  Opening  of  those  Spacious  and 
Commodious  Premises,  No.  101  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh,  as  the  North  British  i 
Magasin,  which  is  established  to  supply  Airproof,  Waterproof,  and  all  India  Rubber 
Goods  for  Surgical,  Scientific,  and  Domestic  Purposes.  Vulcanite  Goods,  useful  and 
ornamental,  and  every  article  Manufactured  by  the 

NORTH  BRITISH  RUBBER  AND  SCOTTISH  VULCANITE  COMPANIES : 

Also  Boots,  Shoes,  Slippers,  etc.  etc.  (Ordinary  Leather),  of  Edinburgh,  London,  and  Paris  ^ 
Make,  for  Ladies,  Gentlemen,  Youths,  and  Children. 

THE  STOCK  OF 

THE    NORTH    BRITISH    MAGASIN,    No.  101, 

Which  is  very  large  and  comprehensive,  will  enable  Purchasers  at  once  to  suit  themselves  as  to  TaJ 
and  Fit  with  Articles  in  the  several  Departments,  free  from  the  numerous  and  recognised  drawbacks, 
attendant  on  the  to-order  system.     It  has  been  most  carefully  selected,  and  manufactured  expressly  for  >i 
a  First-Class  Trade ;  is  warranted,  in  Quality  of  Material  and  Work,  most  novel  in  Style  and  Fashion,  . 
and  Marked  in  Plain  Figures  at  lowest  possible  Beady-Money  Prices.     These  are  not  quoted,  as  i 
they  cannot  possibly  give  any  idea  of  Value  apart  from"  comparison  of  the  Goods  themselves:    and-. 
moreover,  my  intention  is,  that  the  North  British  Magasin,  No.  101,  shall  become  widely  known, 
more  by  the  Character  of  Goods,  combined  with  Eeal  Cheapness,  than  by  merely  low  quotations.    I  I 
shall  give  the  utmost  possible  attention  to  the  wishes  of  my  Patrons,  and  therefore  venture  to  solicit 
your  support  and  confidence.     My  long  and  intimate  knowledge  of  the  Boot  and  Shoe  Trade,  together 
with  the  high  character  which  the  Manue.u  tubes  of  the  North  British  Bubber  and  Scottish  | 
Vulcanite  Companies  have  so  justly  acquired,  and  continue  to  maintain  throughout  the  World, 
justify  me  in  offering  the  Best  Value  on  the  Best  Terms,  in  these  respective  departments,  that  can  be 
found  in  any  City-  in  the  Kingdom.     A  List  of  various  Articles  in  the  several  departments  shall  be 
gladly  shown  to  persons  calling  at  the  North  British  Magasin,  No.  lul,  whether  with  the  immediate 
intention  of  purchasing  or  not.    And  as  the  purposes  to  which  India  Bubber  is  now  applicable  are  daily 
being  multiplied,  every  such  new  adaptation  will  be  shown  as  soon  as  produced.     A  call  is  solicited  by 
yours  respectfully, 

JOHN   ANDERSON. 


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The  large  Trade  that  I  have  done  since  opening,  in  the  India  Rubber  and  Vulcanite  Depart- 
ments, seems  to  have  given  rise  to  an  impression  that  the  Boots  and  Shoes  are  also  Indi 
Rubber  or  Gutta  Percha.      This  is  not  so.      While  attending  to  the  Overshoe  Trade- 
'  NORTH  BRITISH  RUBBER  COMPANY'S  Make  '—I  beg  to  say,  for  Public  Informa- 
tion, that  the  Boot  and  Shoe  Department  is  wholly  of  Leather,  the  usual  Sterling  Qualitn 
I  have  furnished  for  a  Period  of  Eighteen  Years. 

JOHN    ANDERSON, 

INDIA    RUBBER,    VULCANITE,    AND    SHOE    MERCHANT, 

WATERPROOFER     AND      BOOTMAKER, 

101     PRINCES    STREET,     EDINBURGH. 

Special  Trade  List  to  be  had  on  Application. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


59 


INDIA-EUBBER    MANUFACTURES. 


India-Rubber 
Manufactures. 


eliverv  Hose. 
Solid  Tubing. 
Locomotive  Piping. 
Foot  and  Pump  Valves. 
Piston  Packing. 
Flange  Washers. 
Socket  Washers. 
Pump  Buckets. 
Wheel     Tires     for     Car- 
riages. 
Warehouse     and      Road 

Trucks. 
Gas  Bags. 
Billiard      and      Bagatelle 

Cushions. 

oor  Springs. 

'oor  Mats. 
tDiving  Dresses, 
iydropults,    or   Portable 

Fire-Engines. 
lachinery      Driving 

Bands, 
heet  Rubber,  all  Qualities 

and  Thicknesses 
luffers     for      Fiailway 

Waggons. 


Waterproof 
Manufactures. 

Gent's  Walking  Coats. 
Coachmen's  Coats. 
Railway  Guards'  Coats. 
Leggings  and  Overalls. 
Mud  and  Deck  Boots. 
Driving  Gloves. 
Cart  Covers. 
Waggon  Covers. 
Rick  Covers. 
Horse-Loin  Covers. 
Carriage  Aprons. 
Fishing  Coats. 
Fishing  Trousers. 
Fishing  Stockings. 
Fishing  Boots. 
Fishing  Shoes. 
Fishing  Bags. 
Game  Bags. 
Ammunition  Bags. 
Knapsacks. 
Gun  and  Rifle  Covers. 
Portable  Sponging  Baths. 
Portable  Boats. 
Water  and  Air  Beds. 
Pillows  and  Cushions. 
Waterproof  Bed  Sheets. 


Vulcanite  or 
Hard  India-Rubber 

Manufactures. 
Ladies'  Long  Chains. 
Ladies'  Victoria  Chains. 
Ladies'  Necklets. 
Gent.'s  Albert  Chains. 
Ladies'  Band  Combs. 
Dressing  Combs. 
Bracelets,  Crosses. 
Ear-rings,  Brooches. 
Buckles,  Belt-clasps. 
Thimbles.  Charms. 
Card  Baskets,  Studs. 
Sleeve  Links,  Solitaires. 
Toilet  Trays,  Hair  Pins. 
Armlets.  Gauntlets. 
Shirt  Studs.  Pen-holders. 
Drinking  Cups,  etc. 

Gutta  Percha 
Manufactures. 

Bands  for  Machinery. 
Pump  Buckets. 
Tubing,  Shoe  Soles. 
Sheets— all  Qualities. 
Mouthpieces  and  Whistles 
for  Speaking  Tubes. 


Sundries. 

Leather  Leggings. 

India-Rubber  Balls. 

India-Rubber  Toys. 

Tobacco  Pouches. 

Bed  and  Crib  Sheeting. 

Soap  Bags. 

Sponge  Bags. 

Nursing  Aprons. 

Feeding  Bottles. 

Teats  and  Nipple  Shields. 

Finger  Stools. 

Thumb  Covers. 

Chest  Expanders. 

Foot-balls. 

Silk  and  Cotton  Stockings. 

Knee-caps,  Leggings. 

Anklets  and  Wristlets. 

Gutta     Percha     Tissue 

Cloth. 
Enemas. 
Clyster  Bottles. 
Breast  Exhausters. 
India-Rubber  Shoes. 
Elastic  Gusseting. 
Hot-Water  Bottles. 
Elastic  Bands 
Cord  and  Catapults. 


THORNTON    AND    CO,, 
78b     PRINCES     STREET,     EDINBURGH. 
Works— GILMORE  PARK,  EDINBURGH. 

Glasgow  Warehouse- 43  and  45  JAMAICA  STREET. 

THOMAS    DUNCAN     AND     SONS, 
BRUSH     MANUFACTURERS 


TO      THE 


^{jjjoinf  limit 

QUEEN. 


Wholesale   Warehouse   and   Manufactory— HOPE    CEE  SCENT,    LEITH    WALK. 

J.    &   J.    LIGHTBODY, 

12     HANOVER     STREET,     EDINBURGH, 


22    JUNCTION    STREET,    LEITH. 


MARBLE    AND    SLATE    CHIMNEY-PIECE    MANUFACTURERS. 

ENCAUSTIC  AND  MOSAIC  TILE  PAVEMENTS. 

ROMAN  AND  PORTLAND  CEMENTS. 

DRAINAGE    PIPES,    CHIMNEY    CANS,    etc. 

DEPOT  FOR  HEATHFIELD,  CARDOWAN,  AND  GLENBOIG  FIRE-CLAY  WORKS. 

Estimates  and  Designs  furnished  on  application. 


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Foreign  and  British 
Marble  Works. 

AND.  WALLACE  &  CO.,  Marble  Mer- 
chants and  Sculptors,  15  Leith  Walk, 
and  at  the  Railway  Station,  Shrub  Place, 
Leith  Walk,  import  direct,  use  improved 
steam  power,  and  do  the  first  business  out 
of  London,  at  the  lowest  possible  prices. 


Monuments,  Chimney  Pieces,  Baths,  Pavement, 
etc. 

Repairs  moderately  and  judiciously  made. 


FRANCIS   R.   SIM, 

MANUFACTURER  OF 

GLASS  CHANDELIERS,  BRACKETS,  etc. 

AND 

CUT  FLINT-GLASS  of  all  Kinds, 

ALSO 

BRASSFOUNDER     AND    GASFITTER. 


Bronzed  Gas  Lamps  for  Dining-Rooms, 

Lobbies,  etc.,  of  the  Finest  Quality 

and  Best  Designs. 


96    PRINCES     STREET. 


LA    MAEBREBIE. 


MONUMENTS,  MANTELPIECES,  COATS  OF  ARMS,  ALTARS 

PAVEMENTS,  BATHS,  CONSOLE  TABLES,  ETC. 

Chimney  Pieces,  etc.,  beautifully  Cleaned  by  a 

new  process,  at  a  trifling  cost,  without  the 

usual  damage  to  paper  and  carpets. 


CLEMENT    WHYTE, 

NORTH    BRITISH    MARBLE    WORKS, 
CANONMILLS. 


China  and  Glass  Warehouse, 

19  GEORGE  IV.  BRIDGE,  EDINBURGH; 

SMALL,  GILLOI,  AM  CO. 


NEW   GOODS  ARRIVING   EVERY   WEEK. 

TEA  SETS,  BREAKFAST  SETS, 

DINNER    SETS,    DESSERT    SETS 

TOILETTE  WARE,  TABLE  GLASS, 

VASES,  FLOWER  STANDS. 

A  Large  Stock  to  Choose  from. 

All  Marked  at  Low  Rates  for  a  Ready-Money  Trade 


SMAIL,  GILLON,  AND  CO., 

19  GEORGE  IV.  BRIDGE,  EDINBURGH 


JOHN     DONALD, 

WHOLESALE  AND    RETAIL    CHINA    AND    GLASS   WAREEOOMS, 

TOP     OF     BRISTO     PORT     LANE, 

EDINBURGH. 

The  ONLY  ENTRANCE  is  by  the  Stair  Fourth  Door  up  the  Lane. 


LIST    OP    GOODS    ALWAYS    ON    HAND. 
NEW  AND  BEAUTIFUL  DINNER  SETS,  from  30s.  and  upwards. 
BREAKFAST  SERVICES,  from  20s. 
TEA  SERVICES,  from  7s.  6d. 
DESSERT  SETS,  from  40s. 
TOILET  SETS,  Complete,  from  5s. 

NEW  AND   BEAUTIFUL    GOODS  FOR    THE    TOILET    TABLE. 


Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

A  CHOICE  SELECTION  OF 

Dining    and    Drawing-Room    Vases    and    Ornaments. 

CUT,  ENGRAVED,  AND  MOULDED  GLASS  IN  GREAT  VARIETY,  FROM  HOME  AND  FOREIGN  MAKERS. 

STONEWARE     OF     EVERY    DESCRIPTION. 


Parties  Furnishing  will  effect  a  very  GREAT  SAVING  by  purchasing 

at  this  Establishment. 


EXPORT   AND   COUNTRY   ORDERS   CAREFULLY  AND   PROMPTLY   EXECUTED. 
N.B.— Please  observe  the  NAME  and  ENTRANCE. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


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CHINA  AND  GLASS  WAREHOUSE. 


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THOMAS     STEWART, 

7  and  9  HAY'S  COURT,  MAIN  POINT,  ' 

AS  always  on  hand  an  Ample  and  Select  Stock  of  CHINA,  GLASS,  and  STONE- 
WARE, at  very  Moderate  Prices. 


S.   GLASSTONE, 

WHOLESALE 

PICTURE  FRAME   MAKER, 

IMPORTER  OF 

j    Gilt,  Eosewood,  and  Maple  Mouldings, 
Slips,  and  Beads. 

59    SOUTH    BRIDGE   (2  Stairs  up) 

(Opposite  the  College}, 

EDINBTJRG-H. 


P.  MALLOCH  AND   SON, 

MAP-MOUNTERS, 
306  LAWNMARKET,  EDINBURGH. 


SURVEYORS',  ENGINEERS',  and  ARCHI- 
TECTS' PLANS,  DRAWINGS,  and 
TRACINGS;  ORDNANCE  MAPS  and  IN- 
SURANCE CARDS,  carefully  Mounted  and 
Varnished. 

J.  Whatman's  Best  Hand-made  Double 
Elephant  and  Imperial  Drawing  Papers  kept 
n  Stock,  Mounted  for  immediate  use,  in  single 
Sheets  and  joined  in  Rolls.  Web  Paper 
Mounted  to  Order. 


ELLICE    LUIS, 

STUCCO    MANUFACTURER   AND    DEALER 
IN  PORTLAND  CEMENT, 

2  8     HIGH     STREET, 

EDINBURGH. 


PLASTER  OF  PARIS  of  the  Finest  Quality, 

for  all  purposes,  can  be  had  always 

fresh  ground. 


J.    A.    COWAN, 

Fishing  Rod  and  Tackle  Maker. 

FLIES  DRESSED  TO  ANY  PATTERN. 

Every  Information  given  regarding  the 

different  lures  and  waters. 

18  BRUNSWICK  STREET,  STOCKBBIDGE, 
EDINBURGH. 


G.   AND   J.    LEG  GAT, 

Mljipmakera  to  %  d^mzn, 

BROWN  SQUARE,  GEORGE  IV.  BRIDGE, 
EDINBURGH. 


Australian  Stock  Whip,  and  Cattle  Tubes 
of  the  most  approved  kinds. 


M.    CLEGHORN, 

PORTMANTEAU    AND    TRUNK    MANUFACTURER, 
5  SOUTH  ST.  ANDREW  STREET,  EDINBURGH, 

Third  Shop  from,  Princes  Street. 

TRAVELLING  and  Courier  Bags,  Railway  Rugs,   Hat  Cases.     Door  Mats  of  every  description. 
House  Brushes  and  Brooms,  Hair  Brushes,  Horse  and  Carriage  Brushes.     Chamois  Leather  and 
Sponges.     Trunks  for  Indian,  Foreign,  and  Marriage  Outfits,  etc. 

LUKE      DUFFY, 

Basket  Manufacturer,  Indian  Chair  Maker,  and  General  Cane  Worker, 
242      CANONGATE, 

BEGS  respectfully  to  intimate  to  his  Customers  and  the  Public,  that  he  has  now  returned  to  his 
former  but  Greatly  Improved  Premises,  on  the  site  of  the  late  Explosion  and.  Fire  in  the 
Danongate,  and,  with  the  New  Stock  of  Goods  which  he  was  enabled  to  get  up  during  Lis  absence 
rom  his  regular  place  of  business,  he  hopes  to  be  able  to  retain  the  good-will  of  his  Wholesale  Cus- 
.omers  and  also  to  receive  a  share  of  Public  Patronage,  if  moderate  prices  can  be  any  inducement. 
L.  D.,  besides  being  able  to  execute  orders  in  any  description  ot  Basket-work,  is  the  only  Indian  Chair 
Maker  at  present  in  Scotland.  They  were  formerly  made  in  this  town  by  a  native  of  India,  very 
secretly,  and  sold  at  a  high  price  ;  but  L.  D.  has  made  improvements  in  both  appearance  and  dura- 
bility, and  reduced  the  prices  considei  ably.  He  therefore  feels  confident  that  this  article,  which  for 
Jeauty  of  appearance,  strength,  and  comfort  (price  considered),  has  no  equal,  will  receive  the  general 
ipprobation  of  the  Public. 

Indian,  Chinese,  and  American  Cane-work  Repaired.     Chairs  Re-caned. 


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DEMAND 


COM  MODITY 


IS  THE 


O  NLY    PROOF 


ITS    VALUE. 


THE  SINGER  MANUFACTURING  CO., 

PROPRIETORS  AND  MANUFACTURERS  OF  THE  WORLD-RENOWNED 

'SINGER'   SEWING    A!ND   BUTTON-HOLE   MACHINES, 

FOR  FAMILY  USE   AND   MANUFACTURING  PURPOSES. 
BRANCHES   AND    AGENCIES    THROUGHOUT    THE    CIVILISED    WORLD. 

PRINCIPAL    OFFICE  :— 458    BROADWAY,    NEW    YORK. 

The  following  extract  from  the  New  York  Financial  Chronicle  contains  the  official  returns  by  each  ' 
Company  of  actual  business,  and  affords  most  convincing  proof  of  the  paramount  value  and  utility  of 
the  '  Singer'  Machines  : — 

Sewing  Machines. — The  following  interesting  statistics  we  gather  from  the  quarterly  returns  made, 
we  believe,  under  oath,  by  the  several  manufacturers  of  sewing  machines  throughout  the  United  States.  J 
The  figures  which  we  present,  and  which  we  have  been  at  some  pains  to  collect,  show  at  a  glance  the 
wonderful  growth  and  great  importance  of  this  branch  of  American  manufactures.  It  will  be  observed 
that  one  Company  alone  has  produced  and  sold  within  the  year  over  forty-three  thousand  machines.  It 
is  somewhat  remarkable  that,  during  the  recent  stagnation  in  trade,  this  business  has  been  but  slightly, 
if  at  all  affected.     But  below  are  the  figures  in  detail : — 

SEWING  MACHINES  MANUFACTURED  AND  SOLD,  AS  PER  QUARTERLY 


RETURNS,  FOR  THE  YEAR  ENDING  JUNE  10,  1867. 


Double-Thread  Machines. 

The  Singer  Manufacturing  Co.,     . 

The  Wheeler  &  Wilson  Manufacturing  Co. 

The  Grover  &  Baker  Sewing  Machine  Co., 

The  Howe  Machine  Co., 

The  Florence  Sewing  Machine  Co., 

The  Weed  Sewing  Machine  Co., 

The  Elliptic  Sewing  Machine  Co., 

The  JStna  Sewing  Machine  Co., 

The  Finkle  &  Lyon  Sewing  Machine  Co., 

The  Empire  Sewing  Machine  Co., 

The  Leavitt  Sewing  Machine  Co., 


First  Second 
Quarter.  Quarter. 
9,514     14,164 


8,897 

7,491 

1,995 

2,813 

377 

504 

806 

443 

512 

285 


11,852 

8,796 

2,820 

3,126 

854 

1,727 

791 

660 

579 

270 


Third 

Quarter. 

8,996 

8,739 

7,091 

2,726 

2,039 
899 
331 
718 
771 
476 
198 


Fourth 

Quarter. 

10,379 

8,567 

9,621 

3,512 

2,556 

1,508 

623 

643 

614 

554 

298 


Totals. 

43,053 

38,055 

32,999 

11,053 

10,534 

3,638 

3,185 

2,958 

2.488 

2.121 

1,051 


Total  Double- Thread  Machines, 151,135 

The  '  Singer  '  Family  Machines  are  fitted  with  a  Patent  Tuck  Marker,  which  creases  each  succeed- 
ing Tuck  while  Sewing,  and  also  other  novel  accessories  not  to  be  had  with  Machines  of  any  other 
manufacture. 

m-  FORTY-THREE    THOUSAND    AND    FIFTY-THREE 

Sold  last  year,  ending  June  10,  1867, 

W  FOUR   THOUSAND    NINE    HUNDRED  AND    NINETY-EIGHT 

More  than  the  highest  number  sold  by  any  other  Company. 

SCOTTISH    OFFICES: 

No.  107  PRINCES  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 
Glasgow,       Go  Buchanan  Street.  |  Dundee,      28  Reform  Street.  |  Aberdeen,      46  George  Street. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


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mnhm$  %n$nm  hx  %  ^mtxxom  limb, 

38    AND    58    NICOLSON    STREET. 

THPARt1eSA^  respectfully   invites   the   attention    of 

t^dy-Money  Prils  following  Articles,  which  are  marked  at  Lowest 

MATTRESSES  of  Hair,  Wool,  Silk  Flock,  Cotton,  Grass, 
and  Straw. 

CUSHIONS  FOR  CHURCH  PEWS,  etc., 
Made,  Cleaned,  and  Repaired. 

FEATHER  BEDS,  BOLSTERS,  AND  PILLOWS. 

EIDER  AND  ARCTIC  DOWN  QUILTS  in  great  variety. 

The  above  all  thoroughly  purified  by  Steam. 

A  CHOICE  SELECTION  OF  BRASS  AND  IRON  BEDSTEADS. 

(.4  beautifully  Illustrated  Catalogue  on  Application). 

PATENT     FOLDING     CHAIR 

BEDSTEAD, 

18s.  to  25s. 

HALP  TESTEE  BEDSTEADS, 

30s.  to  100s. 

FEENCH  BEDSTEADS, 

19s.  to  70s. 

CHILDEEN'S  COTS, 

24s.  to  40s. 

BABY  LINEN  BASKETS,  Cradles,  Nursery  and  other  Chairs  ;  Toy  Carts,  Dress  Baskets  ;  Soiled 
Linen,  Laundry,  Butter,  Hand,  and  Bottle  Baskets  ;  Wine  Flats  ;  Wine,  Beef,  and  Plant  Hampers  ; 
Coops  for  Poultry  ;  Curling-Stone  Baskets  ;  Chairs  Bottomed  in  Cane  or  Willows,  etc. 


TRIMMED 
BASSINETTES, 

from  20s. 

PERAMBULATORS, 

6s.  6d.  to  30s. 


MATS  for  Church,  Hall,  Dining-Room,  Drawing-Room,  Parlour,  Bed-Boom,  and  other  Doors  • 
MATS  for  Stables  ;  MATTING  for  Lobbies,  Church  Passag-es,  Offices,  etc.  SACKS  and  SACKING 
of  the  best  quality— MARKING  GRATIS.  BREWERS'  HAIR-CLOTH,  all  widths,  very  fine  ■ 
Hair  Belts ;  Hair  Gloves,  Is.  3d.  each.  LONG  and  CARPET  BROOMS,  Hearth,  Bannister,  Hair,' 
Nail,  Tooth,  Clothes,  Shoe,  Water,  Black  Lead,  and  Spoke  Brushes. 

CLOTHES  LINES;  HOPES  AND  TWINES  OF  ALL  SIZES;  SHEEP  NETS,  ETC. 

KNITTED  WOEK,  BEAD  W0EK,  AND  NETTED  W0EK,  IN  GEEAT  VAEIETY. 


BRANCH  SHOP— 21  South  Frederick  Street. 

WILLIAM  MARTIN,  Manager. 
READY     MONEY. 


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BY     SPECIAL     APPOINTMENT. 


JEWELLERS, 


WATCHMAKERS, 


GOLDSMITHS 

%q  f is  gtfgal  f  iflfriuas  t\t  f rteri  of  MaJUs. 


FERGUSON    BROTHERS 


CHRONOMETER     MAKERS     AND      SILVERSMITHS, 

SOLS  AGENTS  IN  INVERNESS  AND  THE  NORTH  FOP, 

ELKINGTON    AND    C0M 

PLATE    MANUFACTURERS    TO    HER    MAJESTY    THE    QUEEN. 

18     SOUTH    ST.     ANDREW    STREET, 
EDINBURGH. 

HIGHLAND  ESTABLISHMENT— CORNER  OF  UNION  STREET,  INVERNESS. 


MRS.    SMITH, 

DRESSMAKER, 
36  GROVE  STREET. 


MACHINE  ST1TCHIXG  AND  QUILTING. 


MISS  OGG, 

Ladies'  and  Children's  General  Outfitter, 

6    HANOVER    STREET, 

EDINBURGH. 

STAYS.  CRINOLINES,  and  UNDER- 
CLOTHING to  order;  also  the  Cutting- 
out  of  Ladies'  and  Children's  Underclothing 
for  Home  Sewing. 

Stays  "Washed  and  Repaired. 
N.B.— Ladies  waited  upon  at  their  Residences. 


FOR 

Millinery,  Stays,  Drapery,  Hosiery, 
and  Gloves, 

GO  TO 

FAIRBAIRN'S 

7   and    11    CLERK    STREET. 


JOHN   SCOTT, 

Family  Linen,  Underclothing,  and 
Baby  Linen  "Warehouse, 

5  GREENSIDE  STREET,  EDINBURGH.1  J 

The  materials  for  Ladies'  Underclothing  and 
Baby  Linen  can  be  had  cut  out  ready  for 
sewing  in  all  the  Newest  Shapes. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


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THE     SOUTH-SIDE     EMPORIUM     FOR 

LADIES'     DRESS. 


DEPARTMENTS. 


Black  Silks. 
Coloured  Silks. 
Fancy  Dresses. 
French  Merinoes. 
Printed  Cambrics. 


Printed  Muslins. 
Drapery  Goods. 
Shawls. 
Mantles. 
Millinery. 


Flowers. 

Stays  and  Crinolines. 

Underclothing. 

Mantle  Cloths. 

Silk  and  Patent  Velvets, 


Hosiery  and  Gloves. 
Ribbons  and  Laces. 
Parasols  and  Umbrellas. 
Sewed  Goods. 
Trimmings  and  Small  Wares. 


MARRIAGE.  OUTFITS.  MOURNING     OUTFITS. 

The  Dressmaking.  Millinery,  and  Mantle-making  Departments  are  under  First-class  Management. 
Orders  executed  in  the  First  Style,  and  at  Lowest  Charges.     Fitting  Eooms  on  the  Premises. 

COLLEDGE, 

37     NICOLSON     STREET, 

Opposite  Surgeons'  Hall,  Edinburgh. 


All  Cottons  are  now  Much  Lower  in  Price  than  they  have  been  for  many  years. 

CHEAP     CALICOES. 

M'LAREN,  SON,  and  CO.  purchase  their  Cottons  in  Large  Quantities  direct  from 
Manufacturers,  thereby  saving  any  Intermediate  Profit. 
[JgT  Attention  is  particularly  directed  to  a  Superior  Make  of  Long  Cloth,  manufactured  for 
M'Laren,  Son,    and    Co.,   and   Stamped   with   their   Own   Name,   which   they  strongly 
recommend  for  Family  Use.     It  is 

2d.    PER    YARD 

LOWER    IN    PRICE    than    HOEEOCKSES'. 
A  Large  Stock  in  all  the  Various  Qualities  of  Horrockses',  Crewdson's,  and  other  Standard  Makes. 

329,   331,   333;    323,  325,   327  HIGH    STREET. 

Ready  Money. 


MKLHEBY   AND   DRESSMAKING   ESTABLISHMENT, 

4  HOPE  STEEET,  CHARLOTTE  SQUAEE. 


IiyTISS  TAYLOR,  from  the  late  Madame  Chaffard's,  2  Castle  Street,  begs  to  inform 
-LJ-L  the  Ladies  of  Edinburgh  and  ATcinity  that  she  is  now  in  full  possession  of  the  above 
Premises,  where  she  will  be  happy  to  receive  their  Orders. 

Miss  T.  trusts  that,  from  her  experience  in  Madame  Chaffard's  business,  and  the  satis- 
faction expressed  by  those  Ladies  who  patronized  that  Establishment,  that  she  will  receive 
and  continue  to  merit  their  approbation. 


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IMPROVEMENTS    IN    SHIRTS. 


THOMSON'S  Improved  Corazza,  linen  breasts  and  wrist- 
bands, from  5s.  to  8s.  6d.  each. 

THOMSON'S  Improved  Coloured,  from  3s.  6d.  to  5s.  6d.  each. 

THOMSON'S  Improved  Flannel  Shirts,  at  7s.  6d.,  9s.  6d., 
and  12s.  6d.  each. 

THOMSON'S  Improved  Boys'  Shirts,  from  3s.  to  4s.  each. 
THOMSON'S  Improved  Three-fold  Collars,  6d.  to  Is.  each. 
THOMSON'S  New  Sporting  Shirts,  beautiful  designs,  com- . 

prising  Checks,  Stripes,  Knickerbocker  Patterns,  • 

etc.,  all  Colours. 
THOMSON'S  Improved  Corazza  is  the  best  extant ;  and  for 

ease,    excellence,    and    durability,    cannot    be 

excelled. 
THOMSON'S  Improved  Shirt  will  be  sent  to  the  country,  on 

the  exact  width  of  neck,  wrist,  and  chest  being 

given  along  with  the  order. 

THOMSON'S    CLOTHIK}   AND    SHIRT    ESTABLISHMENT, 

103     SOUTH     BRIDGE. 


SPECIAL 

TEOUSER   NOTICE. 

THOMSON'S  celebrated 
SIXTEEN-  SHILLING 
TROUSERS,  made  from 
an  extensive  range  of  high- 
class  Scotch  Tweeds.  They 
are  unsurpassed  for  their 
7'ery  Superior  Fitting  qiiali- 
ties.  Every  improvement 
which  experience  and  taste 
can  produce  is  brought  to 
bear  in  the  Cutting  Depart- 
ment. They  are  also  distin- 
guished for  their  Superiority 
of  Material  and  Excellence 
of  Workmanship.  The  Sub- 
scriber is  enabled  to  buy 
extensively  (the  demand  is 
large  and  steadily  increasing, 
being  an  average  of  Fifty 
pairs  a-week)  in  the  First 
Markets  for  Cash.  They 
are  all  thoroughly  shrunk. 


UNSURPASSED   FOR    MATERIAL, 
STYLE,   AND   FINISH. 


^owsi^ 


EVERY  NEW  PATTERN  AND  COLOUR. 


SPECIAL 
COAT    NOTICE. 

STYLLSH  PRLNCE 
of  WALES  MORNLNG 
COATS,  silk  faced  and 
braided,  very  tasteful,  in 
Blacks,  and  all  the  various 
new  Colourings,  from  Forty- 
two  Shillings.  STYLISH 
MORNING  COATS, 
single  and  double  breasted, 
Newest  Fashion  in  all 
the  new  Materials,  fromi 
Thirty-five  Shillings.  ONE 
GUINEA  OVEM 
CO  A  TS,  thoroughly  shoiver 
proof,  —  exceedingly  well 
adapted  for  Summer  wean 
They  are  not  surpassed  for 
neatness  of  Manufacture  • 
and  Style.  Beautiful  Fa?icy 
CASHMERE  VEST-: 
INGS,  newest  Fat  terns, 
from  Twelve-and-sixpence. 


CLOTHING   and    SHIRT    ESTABLISHMENT, 
103      SOUTH      BRIDGE 

(5th  Shop  from  Tvon  Church), 

EDINBURGH. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


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CLOTHING    ESTABLISHMENT, 
40    SOUTH   BRIDGE,    EDINBURGH, 

A.  KELLOCK  AND  COMPANY,  17s"  6d' 

Tailors,   Clothiers,    Shirt    Makers,    and 
General  Outfitters, 

40  SOUTH  BRIDGE,  EDINBURGH, 

SUPPLY  Gentlemen's  Clothing,  Shirts,  Hosiery,  etc., 
of  the  very  best  description,  at  really  moderate  charges 
I — for  Cash. 

THE  SCOTCH  TWEED  TROUSERS, 
17s.     6d., 

SPECIALLY    RECOMMENDED. 


ELLWOOD'S   PATENT   AIR-CHAMBER 
LONDON    HATS, 

Combining    Lightness,    Comfort,    and    Durability.       These 
celebrated  Hats  give  the  greatest  satisfaction  to  wearers. 
A  TRIAL  INVITED. 

40     SOUTH     BRIDGE. 

Terms — Cash.     No  Discount. 


A.    AND    J.    MURRAY, 


HOSIERS,    GLOVERS,    AND    SHIRTMAKERS, 


10    UNION    PLACE 


F  E  G  A  N      &     CO., 

M  HIGH  STREET 

(SIGN  OF  THE  GREAT  GLOBE), 

CLOTHIERS   AND   OUTFITTERS, 

A  RE  always  supplied  with  the  most  Fashionable  and  Durable  Materials  for  Gentlemen's, 
II.  Boys',  and  Artisans'  Clothing..  The  Stock  of  Ready-Made  Goods  consists  of  every 
Article  for  Men's  and  Youths'  Clothing.  Their  Prices  are,  for  very  many  years,  known  to  be 
die  most  moderate. 

This  is  the  oldest  Ready-Made  Clothing  Establishment  in  Edinburgh. 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


BOWER     AND      BROWN, 

22     SOUTH      BRIDGE 

{Opposite  the  Commercial  Barik\ 

CLOTHIERS   AND   GENTLEMEN'S   OUTFITTERS, 

~TT)EG  respectfully  to  announce  that  their  Stock  of  every  requisite  suitable  for  Gentlemen's 
-*-'  wear  is  comprised  of  Goods  from  the  Medium  to  the  Finest  Qualities  produced  by 
Home  and  Foreign  Manufacturers.  Each  article  being  carefully  selected  by  ourselves,  the 
purchaser  may  rely  that  a  First-class  Material  is  received  ;  while  the  Tailoring  Branch  is 
so  conducted  as  to  ensure  an  elegant  and  agreeable  fit. 

The  annexed  List  comprises  some  of  the  Standard  Goods  always  in  Stock. 

(Made  to  order,  and  thoroughly  shrunk.') 
Black  Dress  Coats,      ....       45s.  to  70s. 
Black  Frock  Coats, 
Black  Doe  Trousers,   . 
Fancy  Morning  Coats, 
Tweed  Shooting  Coats, 
Scotch  Tweed  Trousers, 
Fancy  Doe  Trousers,  . 
French  Doe  Trousers, 
Cloth  and  Tweed  Vests, 

A  Large  Variety  of  Quilting  and  Fancy  Vests. 


50s.  , 

,   80s. 

22s.  , 

,   30s. 

36s.  , 

,   60s. 

32s.  , 

,   50s. 

15s.    , 

,   27s.  6d. 

22s.  , 

,   29s.  6d. 

24s.  , 

,   34s. 

9s.  6d.  , 

,   17s.  6d. 

The  Newest  Styles  and  Fabrics  in 
Top  Coats,  21s.  to  70s. 


Lambs-  Wool  and  Merino  Hosiery,  Kid  and  Cloth  Gloves, 
Silk  and  Satin  Scarfs  and  Ties,  Braces,  Shirts, 
Collars,  Cuffs,  Silk  and  Cambric  Handker- 
chiefs, Hats,  Caps,  Umbrellas,  Plaids, 
Railway  Rugs. 

FOREIGN     OUTFITS 

Supplied  on  the  shortest  notice,  Packed,  Marked,  and  Despatched. 


BOWER    AND    BROWN, 
22     SOUTH      BRIDGE,      EDINBURGH. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


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THE  BOYS'  KILT  DRESS. 

THE  BOYS'  KNICKERBOCKER  SUIT,  and 

THE  BOYS'  YOUNG  ENGLAND  SUIT, 

All  Ready  Made,  or  Made  at  once  to  Order,  at 

PANTON  and  YOUNG'S,    36   SOUTH    BRIDGE. 


MILLAN    AND    SON, 

TAILORS,  ARMY  CLOTHIERS, 
AND  HABIT  MAKERS, 

135     GEORGE     STREET. 


DANIEL    FIM.AYS0I, 

TAILOR,    CLOTHIER,    HABIT,    AND 
BREECHES  MAKER, 

21a     GEORGE     STREET 

(Few  Doors  West  of  St.  Andrew's  Church). 


LAUDER    AID    HAEDIE, 

CLOTH TERS,  MEN'S  MERCERS,  AND 
HABI1  MAKERS, 

8   ST.   ANDREW   SQUARE. 

THOMAS    HYIDE    &    CO. 

(LATE  J.  CRAWFORD  &  CO.), 

CLOTHIERS    AND    DRAPERS, 

13    UNION    PLACE, 

EDINBURGH. 


WILLIAM    HEIIEY, 

TAILOR,   CLOTHIER,  AND  HATTER, 

21    LEITH    STREET, 

EDINBURGH. 


NOTICE     OP     REMOVAL. 


JOHN  ALLAN, 

TAILOE    AND    CLOTHIEE, 

BEGS  to  intimate  his  REMOVAL  from 
No.  6  East  Register  Street  to  those 
central  Premises, 

21    LEITH    STREET. 


E.    P.    WATSON/ 

TAILOE,  CLOTHIEE,  AND  OTJTPITTEE, 

CLANALPINE    BUILDINGS, 
BREAD  STREET. 

ALL  the  newest  Styles  in  Scotch  and 
English  Tweeds.  Newest  and  most 
Fashionable  Coatings  and  Vestings.  Suits 
made  to  order  on  the  shortest  notice  by  First- 
class  Workmen. 

A  PERFECT  FIT  GUARANTEED. 


JOHN   SMITH, 

bailor,  Clotljier,  Jjjalgit,  §ar,  dofoit,  atirj  |faHt  leaker, 

102     SOUTH     BRIDGE,     EDINBURGH, 

Begs  to  draw  the  attention  of 
Clergymen  and  Gentlemen  to  his  select  and 
well-assorted  stock  of  Superfine  Black  Cloths  and  Doe- 
skins for  Dress  Suits,  combining  appearance  and  durability  with 
moderate  prices.     The  workmanship  is  got  up  in  the  neatest  style,  under  J.  S.'s 
personal  superintendence  ;  and  as  he  has  been  for  a  number  of  years  established  as  a  practical 
cutter,   he   can  with   confidence   solicit  a  trial,  being   ensured  of  success. — J.   S.  having   bestowed 
considerable   attention  to   the   making   up   of    Trousers— the    most   difficult   and   generally 
the  worst  fitting  garment  worn — has  succeeded  in  making  them  both  elegant 
in    style    and    comfortable    to    the    wearer.        His    materials    for 
Trouserings  comprise  a  quantity  of  the  newest  and 
most  fashionable  patterns  of  Tweeds,  and 
plain    and    fancy   Doeskins. 
TROUSERS  MAKER. 

JOHN      SMITH, 

102     SOUTH      BRIDGE,     EDINBURGH. 


7o 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


If  you  want  Good  Value  for  your  Money,  go  to  the  Old-Established 

HAT,    CAP,    AM    UMBRELLA    WAREHOUSE, 

10    NORTH    BRIDGE,    EDINBURGH 

(sign  of  the  golden  lion  and  parasol). 


WILLIAM    BURGE, 

Established  in  the  same  Shop  Twenty-three  Years,  and  on  the  Bridges  for  Half  a  Century. 
HATS    RE-MADE    AND    DRESSED.       FELTS    ALTERED. 

UMBRELLAS   COVERED   AND   REPAIRED. 

Parties  from  the  Country  can  have  Repairs  back  with  them  the  same  day,  as  the  Work  is 

Done  on  the  Premises. 

In  addition  to  his  large  Stock  of  Hats,  Caps,  and  Umbrellas,  W.  B.  has  always  on  hand  a  First- 

Class  Selection  of 

Leather  Hat-Cases,  Travelling  Bags,  Braces,  Neckties,  Belts,  etc.  etc. 

HATS   TRIMMED    FOR    MOURNING.      ELASTIC    MOURNING    BANDS. 

t^°  No  connection  with  any  other  Shop  in  Town. 


PUFFERY ! 


PUFFERY ! 


A    DIALOGUE. 


These  glaring  announcements  which  daily  I  see 
In  the  Boot  and  Shoe  trade  are  a  puzzle  to  me — 
Clearing  out,  great  reductions,  and  bargains  they 

show, 
Yet  though  giving  away,  still  the  richer  they  grow  : 
The  good  sense  of  people  they  fain  would  ignore — 
Just  Puffery,  my  girl ! — just  Puff! — nothing  more. 

And  these  goods  from  Bankrupts  and  Fires  have  a  run, 
That  looks  somewhat  suspicious — they  never  get  done. 
Selling  off!  Selling  off!  is  a  cry  never  ceases. 
Yet  the  faster  they  sell  them  their  Stock  still  increases. 
All  merchants  of  honour  such  tricks  should  deplore — 
Just  Puffery,  my  girl!— just  Puff!— nothing  more. 


The  most  trifling  repairs  of  a  shop  never  fail 

To  give  a  pretext  for  a  sham  of  a  sale, 

And  Copper-Tipped  Toes  now  must  surely  prevail. 

Since  the  puff  on  the  Twig's  blown  long  on  the  gale  ; 

Such  silly  expedients  are  now  a  great  bore — 

Just  Puffery,  my  girl ! — 'tis  a  Puff !— nothing  more. 

This  Puffing  and  Blowing  so  specious  has  grown, 
Slakes  many  men  pause  ere  they  talk  of  their  own. 
Though  there's  many  in  trade  I've  oft  heard  you  say, 
Who's  goods  far  eclipse  this  pretentious  display, 
Who's  profits  and  prices  you've  told  me  before, 
Are  as  low  as  can  be, — can  we  ask  any  more  ? 


LECKIE'S  CELEBRATED  FAMILY  BOOT  AID  SHOE  WAREHOUSE, 

50     COCKBUKN     STREET. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


7' 


ESTABLISHED     1820. 


R.    RUTHERFORD    AND    SON, 

BOOTMAKERS, 
142  GEORGE  STREET. 


Always   in   Stock,  a  large   Choice   of  First-Class   GOODS   in   every  Department 

of  the   Trade, 


OGLIS    GREEN 

DYEING,  SCOTJEING,  AND  PEINTING 

ESTABLISHMENT, 

SLATEFORD,   EDINBURGH. 

A  AND  J.  M'NAB,  Dyers  and  Scourers 
.  to  the  Queen,  would  respectfully  call 
attention  to  their  IMPROVED  METHODS 
of  DYEING  and  CLEANING  DRESSES. 
SHAWLS,  CLOAKS,  Gentlemen's 
CLOTHES,  DAMASK  CURTAINS,  and 
every  variety  of  SILK  and  WOOLLEN 
MATERIAL. 

They  would  also  call  attention  to  their  New 
Process  of  PRINTING  on  RE-DYED  or 
CLEANED  SILK,  WOOLLEN  or  MIXED 
FABRICS,  which  gives  to  them  a  new  ap- 
pearance. Patterns  can  be  seen  at  their 
Agents. 

FURNITURE  COVERS  and  CURTAINS 
HAND-GLAZED  or  MANGLE-FINISHED. 
Also,  MUSLIN  and  LACE  CURTAINS 
DRESSED  as  NEW  by  Elastic  Frames. 

BRUSSELS,  TURKEY,  etc.  CARPETS, 
of  the  Largest  Size,  can  be  CLEANED  by  a 
Patent  Steam  Carpet-Cleaning  Machine,  with- 
out softening  or  removing  the  natural  stiffen- 
ing, and  without  injury  to  the  colours  or 
danger  of  shrinking. 

lists  of  Prices  obtained,  and  Silk  Printed 
Patterns  seen,  at  their  Offices, 

39  QUEEN  STREET  AND 
85  SOUTH  CLERK  ST.,  EDINBURGH; 

AND  AT  THE 

DYE  AND  BLEACH  WORKS, 
INGLIS    GREEN,    SLATEFORD. 


MAVER    AND    CO., 

SILK  AND  WOOLLEN   DYERS, 

OSTEICH  EEATHEE  DEESSEES, 

7  CLERK   STREET. 

Gentlemen's  Clothes  Cleaned,  and  Mournings 
Dyed  on  the  Shortest  Notice. 


THOMAS    F.   ADAM, 

LEATHEE   MEEOHANT, 
42  POTTERROW  &  5  ALLISON  SQUARE, 


EDINBURGH. 


OBSERVE!    OBSERVE 


THE 

CLOTHING     ESTABLISHMENTS, 

25,  81,  and  83  ST.  MARY'S  WYND. 

"YY7" ANTED  to  Purchase,  Cast-off  WEAR- 
T  V  ING  APPAREL  of  every  description, 
Naval  and  Military  Uniforms,  etc.  Ladies 
and  Gentlemen  of  Edinburgh  and  Vicinity 
are  most  respectfully  informed,  that  large 
quantities  of  the  above  are  wanted  for  home 
sale  and  exportation.  The  Highest  Price  will 
be  decidedly  given  in  Cash. 

N.B. — Orders  by  Post  most  punctually 
attended  to. 

ADDRESS- 
JAMES  M'lVEE,  Clothier, 
25,  81,  and  83  St.  Mary's  Wynd, 
EDINBURGH. 


JOHN    B.    BURGE, 

PBACTICAL  HATTEK, 

47      LOTHIAN      ROAD, 

BEGS  to  return  his  thanks  to  his  customers, 
and  the  public  generally,  for  their  pa- 
tronage for  the  last  twelve  years,  and  hopes, 
by  strict  attention  to  business,  that  they  will 
continue  their  favours.  He  intends,  by  small 
profits  and  quick  returns — his  terms  being 
Cash — to  give  as  good  value  as  any  of  the 
same  trade  in  town. 

'Good.  Hats  from  10s.  6d.   Best  Made,  17s. 

Hats  and  Felts  Cleaned,  Dressed,  and  Altered  on  the 

Premises.     Hats  trimmed  for  Mourning,  etc. 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


80  GEORGE  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 


JOHN     SHEARER 

(Late  BELFRAGE  and  SHEARER), 

HOSIER,    SHIRT    MAKER,    GLOVER,    AND    OUTFITTER. 

IMPORTER  OF  FRENCH  GLOVES. 

A  VERY  GOOD  FRENCH  GLOVE  AT  Is.  6d.  PER  PAIR.  All  Sizes— 6^  to  9£. 

8s.   6d.    THE    HALF    DOZEN. 

IMPORTER      OF     FRENCH      SHIRTINGS. 

FELT    HATS,   SATIN    HATS. 

DRESSING      COATS     AND      ROBES. 

Outfits  to  all  Farts  of  the  Globe,  and  Lists  forwarded  on  application, 

JOHN    ARMSTRONG, 

General  Drapery  Warehouse.    Millinery,  Dressmaking,  Outfitting. 
Family  Mournings. 

12  CHARLOTTE  PLACE,  QUEENSFERRY  STREET. 

MRS.    C.    M'KAY, 

Mas  ^antr  Jflouws  atib  Jfntit  Utaker, 

3  TOLLCROSS,  EDINBURGH. 

PAPEE  FLOWEES,  FEENS,  &  WEEATHS 
For  Table  Decorations. 

Lessons  given  in  this  Art.      Terms  moderate. 

Every  Material  supplied  for  the  above. 


WHITEHEAD  AND  CO., 
temrfart  urns  ai%mivax  Pasierg 

TO  THE 

QtJEEN  AND  EOTAL  FAMILY. 


KNICKERBOCKER  HOSE  AND    SOCKS 
IN  EVERY    VARIETY. 

18  SOUTH  ST.  ANDREW  STREET. 


SAMUEL   YARROLL, 

OSTEIOH  FEATHEE  MANUFAOTUEEE 
AND  FUEELEE, 

No.  13  NORTH  ST.  ANDREW  STREET, 

EDINBURGH. 

Ladies'  Feathers  and  Plumes  Cleaned, 
Dyed,  and  Dressed. 

FURS  CLEANED  AND  ALTERED. 


MESSRS.  P.  &  R.  HAY, 

SILK  DYERS,  SCOURERS,  Etc., 

RESPECTFULLY  intimate  that,  for  the 
convenience   of  their   Customers   and 
the  Public,  they  have  opened  the  Shop, 

No.  11  South  St.  David  Street, 

where  Goods  will  be  received  and  given  out 
in  connection  with  their  long-estabkshed  and 
well-known  Premises  at 

No.  1  Heriot  Buildings,  Leith  Walk. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


73 


NEW     CARPETS    FOR    1868. 

SPECIAL    NOTICE. 

A  Great  Inducement  is  presented  to  Purchasers  of  Carpets  this  Season — all  New  Goods 

being  much  lower  in  price  than  they  have  been  for  many  years — in  many  cases, 

One  Shilling  per  Yard  lower  than  last  year. 

M'LAREN,   SON,   and  CO.  respectfully  announce  that  they  have  now  received  their 
Speing  Delivery  of  New  Carpets,  which  are  of  the  Best  Manufacture  and  most  Approved 
Design  in 

BKUSSELS,  TAPESTRY,  KIDDERMINSTEE,  SCOTCH,  DUTCH,  etc. 
\*  INSPECTION  INVITED. 

32  9,     331,     333;     32  3,     32  5,     327     HIGH     STREET. 

Ready  Money. 

BRITISH  AND  FOREIGN 

CARPETS  AND  CURTAIN  FABRICS, 

FRENCH,  SWISS,  AND  BRITISH  LACE, 

LENO  AND  MUSLIN  CURTAINS, 
BRASS    AND    IRON    BEDSTEADS, 

MATTRESSES,  FEATHER  BEDS, 
BLANKETS,    AND     BED     QUILTS, 

AT 

ROBERT  GRIEVE  AED  CO.'S, 

83    GEORGE   STREET. 


J.  G.  IAY  AID  SOI, 

DYERS  AND  SCOURERS, 
13    NORTH    MELVILLE    PLACE 

(Queensjerry  Street), 

EDINBURGH. 


JAMES    M'KECHNIE, 

SILK,  WOOLLEN,  AND  FEATHER 

DYER, 

41   WEST    tflCOLSON    STEEET. 

Works— BELL'S     MILLS, 
EDINBURGH. 


A  Suit  of  Clothes  for  2s.  7d., 

Beautifully  Cleaned  and  Pressed  on  the 
Shortest  Notice,  at 

P.     DOUGLAS', 

SILK    DYEE     AND     SOOTJEEE, 

37  NIDDRY  STREET,  and  Entrance  by 

23  SOUTH  BRIDGE. 


ESTABLISHED     1852. 


GEORGE  WATSON, 

CABINETMAKER,      UPHOLSTERER,      AND 
UNDERTAKER, 

5  AND  9  TOLLCROSS, 

EDINBURGH. 

BEST  qualities  of  Furniture,   Iron  Beds, 
etc.,  at  extremely  moderate  prices. 
Feather  Beds  and  Pillows,  Hair  Mattresses, 
!and  Straw  Palliasses,  made  up  of  thoroughly 
I  pure  materials,   at  the  lowest  remunerative 
t  rates. 

Punctual  attention  paid  to  House  Jobbing. 
Brass  and  Iron  Picture  Rods  fitted  up  in 
i  superior  manner. 


fjAMEEOFS    BEDDING    WAEEHOUSE, 
U  17  QUEEN   STREET, 

(CORNER   OF   HANOVER   STREET.) 

RON  AND  BRASS  BEDSTEADS  from 
the  Best  Makers.     Lowest  Cash  Price. 

SUPERIOR  BEDDING,  all  New  and 
thoroughly  Purified  Materials,  Cheapest  and 
Best  in  Town. 

OLD  FEATHER  BEDS  &  MATTRESSES 
Renovated  by  the  New  Steam  Chemical  Pro- 
cess, and  made  clean,  sweet,  and  pure,  at  a 
trifling  expense. 

CAMERON'S,  17  QUEEN  STREET, 
Factory — St.  John's  Hill. 


ROBERT   NICOLL, 

BEDDING    MANUFACTURER, 

60    POTTERROW. 


JAMES    M'DERMOTT, 

WHOLESALE  AND  EETAIL 

IKON    BEDSTEAD    AND    BEDDING 

MANUFACTURES, 

61,  63,  and  65  North  Hanover  Street, 
EDINBURGH. 


Feather  Beds,  Hair  Mattresses,  etc.,  Purified 
by  Steam. 


74  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


The  ONLY  Cabinetmakers  in  Scotland  to  whom  Prize  Medals 

were  awarded  at  any  of  the  International  or 

Universal  Exhibitions. 


RICHARD  WHYTOCK  AND  CO., 

Carpi  iiimitfattrars  to  Jfix  Hajestj, 

CABINETMAKERS    AND    UPHOLSTERERS, 

IMPORTERS  OF 

FOEEIGN  CAEPETINGS,  FANCY  CABINET  WOEK,  AND  FUENITUEE  STUFFS, 

House  aitir  Jjwpwtg  %%**&%,  attir  Jfuiwral  &avftmdax%t 
Nos.  9  and  11  George  Street  and  Rose  Court, 

EDINBURGH. 


Established— 1807. 

Royal  Appointment— 1838. 

Letters-Patent — For  Carpets  and  Fabrics   for  Furnishing,    1832, 
1851,  1852,  1854,  1855,  and  1856. 

Prize  Medal — For  Dining-Room  Furniture,   "  Good  Design  and  Good 
Workmanship."     London,  1862. 

Honourable  Mention — For  various  Carpetings,  "  Excellence  of  Design, 
Colour,  and  Manufacture."     London,  1862. 

Prize  Medal — For  Bed-Room  Furniture.     Dublin,  1865. 

Prize  Medal— For  Library  Furniture.     Paris,  1867. 


Travelling  Waggons  on  Hire,  for  the  Safe  and  Expeditious 
Removal,  without  Packing,  of  Household  Furniture,  by 
Road  and  Rail. 


FURNITURE    STORED. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


75 


DENHAM    AND     BROWN, 

Cabinetmakers,  Upholsterers,  Undertakers,  House  Agents, 
12    GEORGE    STREET,    EDINBURGH. 


IMPROVED  INVALID  CHAIRS  FOR  SALE  OR  ON  HIRE. 


JAMES    SCOTLAND, 

Cabinetmaker,  Upholsterer,  Decorator,  and 
Undertaker, 

4  THISTLE  STREET  (North  Lane). 


Funerals  Conducted. 


JOHN     GOSKIRK, 

CABINETMAKER     AND     UPHOLSTERER, 
71    COWGATE, 

Entrance  also  by  53  George  IV.  Bridge, 
EDINBURGH. 


Appraisements  Made.     Funerals  Conducted. 

Furniture  Bought,  Sold,  or 

Exchanged. 


WILLIAM  I'DOTJ&ALL, 

JOINER,  TRUNK,  AND  PACKING 

BOX  MAKER, 

TIN  AND  ZINC  CASE  MAKER, 

76    FOUNTAINBRIDGE. 


Ail  Orders  by  Post  or  otherwise  punctually 
attended  to. 


GEORGE    LAING, 

Venetian   Blind  Manufacturer,   Licensed 
House  Agent  and  Appraiser, 

PALMER'S   BUILDINGS,   WEST   NICOLSON 

STEEET,  and  70  POTTEEEOW, 

EDINBURGH. 


VENETIAN,  Cloth  Roller,  Wire  Gauze, 
and  every  other  description  of  Window 
Blinds  (whose  Workmanship  and  Prices  have 
met  the  warm  approval  of  his  Patrons  during 
the  last  twenty-eight  years).  Has  always  on 
hand  a  Large  Stock  of  the  very  best  Materials. 

Punerator  and  House  Carpenter, 
***.  Terms  Moderate. 


CABINET 

FUMITURE    WAREHOUSE, 

No.  156  COWGATE. 

AVERY  Large  Stock  of  really  good 
DINING  and  DRAWING-ROOM 
FURNITURE,  comprising  Sets  of  Telescope 
Tables,  with  patent  screws,  8,  10,  and  12 
feet  long  by  5  feet  broad.  Also  an  Elegant 
Assortment  of  WALNUT  DRAWING- 
ROOM  FURNITURE,  ELIZABETHAN 
BEDSTEADS,  CURTAINS,  Marble  Wash- 
stands,  Dressing-tables,  etc.  COUNTING- 
HOUSE  FURNITURE,  Fire-proof  Safes, 
etc. 

C.    O'DONNELL    AND    CO. 


SCRYM  GEO  U  R'S 
UPHOLSTERY    AND    UNDERTAKING    ROOMS, 

73    GEOEGE     STREET. 

CARPETS,  CURTAINS,  BEDDING,  and  all  kinds  of  Upholstery  Work  done  up  on 
the  shortest  notice. 

LADIES'  WORK  fitted  up  in  all  the  different  styles,  in  Chairs,  Screens,  Cushions, 
etc.  etc. 

Funerals  conducted  in  Town  and  Country. 


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EDINBURGH  AND  LEITII 


NEW      FURNITURE     WAREROOMS. 


JAMES     BROWN 


(Late  of  BLAIR  STREET) 

BEGS  respectfully  to  announce  to  his  Friends  and  the  Public  in  general  that  he  has.' 
opened  those  Extensive  Premises,  No.  174  COWGATE,  as  New  and  Second  Hand  Furnitubbi 
Waeeroojis,  where  he  hopes  to  merit  a  share  of  Public  Patronage. 

PRICE   LIST— Stock  always  on  Hand. 
Drawers,  Mahogany,  Spiral  Columns, 
Sofas,  Mahogau}',  in  Haircloth,  from    , 
Chairs,  Dining-room,  in  do.,        „ 
Easy-Chairs,  Mahog.,  in  do.,       „ 
Sideboards,        do.,    Enclosed,  „ 

Bedroom  Furniture  of  every  description,  Gilt  Mirrors,  Dressing-Glasses,  Kitchen  Chairs, 
Kitchen  Tables,  Fenders,  Fire-Irons,  and  Bedding  of  every  description,  etc. 

OBSERVE  THE  ADDRESS— 17 '4  COWGATE. 


£4  10 

0 

Cabinets,  Mahogany,  Enclosed,        from 

3  10 

0 

3     3 

0 

Tables,  Oblong  or  Loo,          .         .        „ 

2  10 

•J 

0  10 

6 

Bedsteads,  Erench  or  Tent,          .       „ 

1     8 

0 

2  10 

0 

Do.,           Iron  French  of  all  kinds,  „ 

0  16 

6 

5    0 

0 

Tables,  Pembroke,        .        .        .       ,, 

1  10 

0 

GEORGE     WATSON, 

CABINETMAKER,  UPHOLSTERER,  UNDERTAKER,  AND  HOUSE  AGENT, 
1    TEVIOT    ROW. 

FIRST-CLASS  FURNITURE  in  all  the  different  Woods,  in  Suits  for  the  Dining-Room,j 
Drawing-Room,  Bed-Rooms,  etc.,  at  Moderate  Charges. 
Manufacturer  and  Improver  of  Dr.  Arnot's  Hydrostatic  or  Water  Bed  for  Invalids ;  an 
assortment  on  hand  for  Sale  or  for  Hire.     He  also  lets  out  on  Hire  Tables  and  Forms,  for 
Balls  and  Supper  Parties. 

All  Sorts  of  House  Jobbing  Neatly  and  Expeditiously  executed. 

FURNITURK 

PRAFFERTY  respectfully  invites  his  Customers  and  the  Public  generally  to  inspect 
.  his  Extensive  Stock  of  every  description  of  HOUSEHOLD  FURNITURE,  in  BIRCH, 
MAHOGANY,  OAK,  WALNUT,  and  ROSEWOOD,  suitable  for  any  class  of  House,  for 
QUALITY  and  PRICES  NOT  TO  BE  EQUALLED. 

Also  a  large  and  varied  Stock  of  CARPETS,  RUGS,  and  Lobby  WAXCLOTHS,  all 
widths. 

All  Goods  marked  in  Plain  Figures.     One  Price  only.     Terms,  Cash. 
Goods  Packed  Free  of  Charge. 

IE0N  BEDSTEADS  AND   GILT  MIEEOES  IN  GEEAT  VAEIETT. 

INSPECTION  INVITED. 

Note  the  Address — 

P.     RAFFERTY, 

3  0,    3  4,   and   3 4a    BLAIR      STREET. 


G.    S.    EDWARDS, 

AUCTIONEER     &     VALUATOR, 

53    COCKBURN    STREET, 

EDINBURGH. 


EVERY  WEDNESDAY  and  FRIDAY, 
within  the  Great  Saloon,  Sales  of 
HOUSEHOLD  FURNITURE  are  held.  To 
parties  furnishing,  this  is  recommended  as  a 
most  eligible  medium  for  Purchasing.  Having 
large  Storage  in  connection  with  the  Premises, 
G.  S.  Edwards  is  now  prepared  to  receive 
consignments  of  every  description  of  Property. 
Cash  advances  made  on  all  kinds  of  Goods 
consigned  for  positive  Sale. 


PRIVATE 

INQTJTEY  AND  DETECTIVE  AGENCY. 

AN   Experienced   Officer  is   at   all   times 
ready  to  proceed  to  any  part  of   the  I 
Three  Kingdoms  on  an  hour's  notice,  at  the!- 
instance  of  Law  Agents  and  Private  Parties,-] 
in  search  of  Evidence  required  in  all  kinds  of 
cases  before  the  Supreme  Courts. 

Cases  of  suspected  Bankrupts  (Fraudulent 
or  Absconding),  Removing  or  Missing  Pro- 
perty, Wilful  Fire-raising,  etc., 
conducted  by 
ALEXANDER    STEWART, 
20  GAYFIELD  SQUARE. 
Late  of  the  City  Police  Detective  Dept. 

All  kinds  of  Outstanding  Accounts  Collected. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


77 


SOUTH  BRIDGE  PAWNBEOKIIG-  COIPAFi", 

INSTITUTED     1812. 
ENTRANCE  BY 

35  SOUTH  BRIDGE  (First  Entry  North  of  the  Rails), 

AND 

55  NIDDRY  STREET  (Opposite  Dr.  Bell's  School). 

PRIVATE  ROOMS  for  Strictly  Confidential  Business  Transactions.  Liberal  Sums 
advanced  upon  SILVER  PLATE,  WATCHES,  JEWELLERY,  NAPERY,  and  other 
Moveable  Property.  SALEROOM  on  the  Premises  for  the  Unredeemed  Pledges,  which 
consist  of  an  endless  variety  of  Family  Requirements.     Inspection  invited. 

JOHN  G.  GEIEVE,  Manager. 


MONEY   LOAN    OFFICE, 

39     SOUTH     BRIDGE, 

East  Side 

(First  Entry  South  of  the  Rails). 


THE  EDINBURGH  LOAN  COMPANY 
advances  MONEY  on  SILVER  PLATE, 
PIECE  GOODS,  WATCHES,  JEWELLERY, 
BOOKS.  BED  AND  TABLE  LINEN,  FUR- 
NITURE, and  every  description  of  Moveable 
Property,  on  liberal  terms. 

Private  Apartments  for  confidential  busi- 
ness. 

A  great  variety  of  valuable  Unredeemed 
Goods  for  Sale,  Cheap. 

JAMES    CAMPBELL, 
Managing  Partner. 


SCOTTISH  TRADE  PROTECTION 
SOCIETY, 

4    BANK    STREET. 


Observe— 39  SOUTH  BKIDGE. 
SOUTH  SIDE  HOUSE  AGENCY. 


PARTIES  having  Property  in  Edinburgh 
and  Vicinity  are  respectfully  informed 
that  the  Subscriber  continues  to  undertake 

The  Letting  and  Selling  of  House  and 

Shop  Property, 

Collecting  Rents,  Feu-Duties,  etc., 

On  Moderate  Terms. 


GAVIO    MACPHEESOI, 

18  ST.   PATRICK   SQUARE. 


OBJECTS. 

To  afford  Mutual  Protection,  Obtain  Reliable  In- 
formation, Expose  Fraudulent  Dealers,  Eecover 
Overdue  Accounts,  Investigate  and  Wind  Up 
Bankrupt  and  Insolvent  Estates,  and  aid  in 
Amending  the  Laws  affecting  Trade. 

Annual  Subscription,       .        .        .£110 

Weekly  issue  of  Commercial  Compen- 
dium (exclusive  of  Postages),  0  10     6 

Monthly        do.  do.  ..050 


HUGH    GILMOUR, 

STOCKBROKER, 

18  ST.  ANDREW  SQUARE,  EDINBURGH. 


First  class  Railway  Debentures  arranged 
free  of  charge  to  Purchasers. 


WILLIAM   CLARK, 


A 


312    LAWNMARKET, 

DVANCES  Money  on  Gold   and  Silver 
Plate,  Watches,  etc. 


MONEY    LOAN     OFFICE. 

ESTABLISHED     1804. 

J.    FERGUSON    AND    CO.,   Pawnbrokers, 

312    LAVUMAEKE  T. 

JOHN    G.    ROBERTSON,    Manager. 

(Entrance — First  Boor,  Right  Hand,  in  Close  Foot  of  Stair). 

THIS  Old  Established  Company  makes  liberal  Advances  on  SILVER  PLATE,  GOLD 
AND     SILVER    WATCHES,    JEWELLERY,     PIECE     GOODS,    APPAREL, 
BOOKS,  etc.  etc. 

Private  Rooms  for  Confidential  Business. 

N.B. — The  Company's  Saleroom  for  disposal  of  Forfeited  Pledges  is 

314    LAWNMARKET  {Front  Shop.) 


78 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


RETAIL  BUSINESSES. 
HOUSE  AND  PROPERTY  AGENCY. 


PARTIES  having  Businesses  or  Property 
for  Sale,  or  Houses  to  Let,  are  respect- 
fully informed  that  the  undersigned  continues 
to  Advertise  and  Sell  all  kinds  of  Retail 
Businesses.  Selling  and  Letting  of  House  and 
Shop  Properties,  Collecting  Rents,  Feu  Duties, 
etc.,  on  Moderate  Terms. 

ALEXANDER   STEWART, 
20  GAYFIELD  SQUARE. 

All  Hnds  of  House  Property   Superintended  as   to 
Repairs  and  Alterations  all  the  Year  round. 

ECONOMY    STUDIED. 


PETER     CAMPBELL, 

4  greenside  street. 
Price  List  of  New  Goods. 


KENNETH   URQUHART, 

HOUSE  CARPENTER, 
CABINETMAKER,  AND  UNDERTAKER. 


House  Jobbing  and    Upholstery    Work  in  all  their 
Branches. 

VENETIAN  BLINDS  MADE  TO   ORDER. 

Funerals   carefully   Conducted. 


9    CHAELES     STEEET. 
"Workshops— 36   BRISTO    STREET. 


Projecting  Letters  for  Sign-Boards  and  Sliop  Fronts 


S  WO  RD'S 

HOUSE    AGENCY    OFFICE    AND 
FURNITURE  WAREROOMS, 

No.   22   HANOVER    STREET. 

Established  1827. 

New  and  Second-hand  Furniture. 

APPRAISEMENTS  for  Moveable  and 
Valuations  of  Heritable  Property.  Fur- 
niture Exchanged  or  Purchased  for  Cash 
Goods  received  for  Sale  on  Commission,  etc. 


SAMUEL  WESTON, 

23  HOME    STREET, 

PAINTER,    PAPERHANGER, 
AND  GLAZIER, 

ONVENIENT    to   Morningside,    Grange, 
and  the  surrounding  neighbourhood. 


c 


Estimates  Furnished,  and  Experienced  Work- 
men sent  to  all  parts  of  the  Country. 


Unions.  1/9,  2/,  to  2/G;  Wools.  2/4 J,  2/6,  to 2/9J. 
Double  Stouts  Best  Wool.  2/9,  3/3,  to  3/10$. 
3-).ly  Best  Goods.  4/3,  4/6,  4/9,  4/11. 
Tapestry,  2/4$.  2/11,  3/3. 
Brussels,  4/6,  4/9,  to  5/. 
Flocks  and  Golds,  2/3.  2/6.  3/9,  5/.  to  6/3. 
Golds  and  Satins.  2/.  2/8,  3/6,  to  4/6. 
Satin  Grounds,  1/2,  1/6,  1/9,  2/,  2/6. 
Common  Kinds,  /3.  /4,  /5,  /6,  to  1/6. 
SEASONED   (Cut  to  any  Size,  Best  Tiles.  3/3,  3/6.  3/9. 
FLOl  )R-     1  Oaks  and  Chintzes,  2/6.  2/10,  3/3,  3/6,  3/9. 
CLOTHS.     (Common  Kinds,  1/6,  1/9,  2/,  Square  Yard. 
KAMPTULICON  &  CORK  CARPETS  at  Reduced  Prices. 
MANTELPIECE  MIRRORS  in  great  Variety. 


SCOTCH 
CARPETS. 


PAPER- 
HANGINGS. 


PETER     CAMPBELL 

(HAS  BUT  ONE  SHOP), 
GREENSIDE     STREET. 


G.     DOB  IE, 

HOUSE    PAINTEE,    GILDEE,    AND 

DEC0EAT0E, 

23    GEORGE    STREET. 


PAPERHANGINGS,  DECORATIONS, 
and  BORDERS  carefully  selecte  1  from 
the  Leading  Manufactories  of  Great  Britain 
and  the  Continent.  The  greatest  Varied 
Stock  in  Scotland,  from  the  lowest  in  price 
to  the  most  costly. 

Designs  furnished  and  Work  contracted  for  in  oil 
parts  of  the  Country. 


JAMES    M.    BELL,  ; 

Decorative    Painter,    Paperhanger,    etc., 

2  WEST  PRESTON  STREET 
(Late  Owen's). 

All  Orders  carefully  executed,  and  at  Moderate  Rate*. 


ROBERT    WILSON, 

Plain  and  Decorative  House  Painter,  Gilder, 
Heraldic  Artist,  Glazier,  etc,  etc. 

67   SOUTH    CLEKK   STEEET,   EDINEUKGH. 

r)OBEET  WILSON  (for  7  years  with  Messrs. 
^  Purdie,  Boimar,  and  Carfrae,  House  Deco- 
rators, 77  George  Street)  respectfully  intimates  that 
he  is  carrying  on  Business  in  those  Large  and 
Commodious  Premises  lately  occupied  by  the 
British  Linen  Company's  Bank,  67  South  Clerk 
Street,  Newington,  and.  from  his  long  and  practical 
experience  of  24  years  as  a  painter,  assisted  by 
employing  the  best  talent  in  the  trade,  he  has  every 
confidence  in  soliciting  the  support  of  all  classes, 
warranting  satisfaction  to  all  who  may  favour  him 
with  their  <  irders.  Work  executed  in  all  parts  of 
the  United  Kingdom  on  the  most  moderate  terms. 
Foreign  a^d  British  Paperhangings;  Gilding  in 
all  its  branches  executed.  Funeral  Achievements 
done  ;  Glazing,  etc. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


79 


TAYLOR,  JOHNSTON,  &  TAYLOR, 

House  ^painters  ant)  ^orators, 

7   UNION   PLACE,    EDINBURGH. 

Branch — 
1  QUALITY  ST.,  NOETH  BEEWICK. 


ANDREW  JAMESON, 

(PLAIN  &  DECORATIVE  HOUSE  PAINTER, 
50   NORTH   PITT    STREET. 

Estimates  made  out  for  Town  and  Country 
Work. 


NOTE, 


D.  STEWART, 

ELLHANGER  AND    GASFITTER, 
34  EARL  GREY  STREET,  AND 
65    FOUNTAINBRIDGE. 

ISTIMATES  Furnished,  and  Experienced 
Bellhangers   sent  to  all  parts   of   the 
Country.     Brass  and  Iron  Picture  Rods  fitted 

Lip. 


JOHN    LAWRIE, 

Plumber,    Brassfounder,    and    Gasfitter, 

12  CATHERINE  STREET  COURT, 

EDINBURGH, 

BEGS    respectfully   to  intimate    that   he 
repairs  and  fits  up  every  description  of 
[Plumber  Work  and  Gasfittings. 

Charges  Strictly  Moderate,  and  Estimates 
Purnished. 

!  Always  on  hand  a  Select  Stock  of  Crystal 
Lustres,  Wall  and  Mantelpiece  Brackets. 
Artistic  Bronzed  Lustres  and  Brackets 
for  Dining  Rooms,  etc.,  of  the  Latest  and 
Chastest  Designs. 


TO  ENGINEERS  AND  OTHERS. 
Brass  Castings  for  Machinery  on  Moderate 
Terms. 


All  Sizes  of  Door,  Bell,  and  Window 
Plates  made  to  order. 

Ale  Pumps  kept  in  Stock.  Any  number 
fitted  up  on  the  Shortest  Notice. 


J.  L.'s  Improved  Gas  Stoves  for  Heating 
■Halls,  Public  Rooms,  Offices,  Warerooms, 
Lobbies,  Bed  Rooms,  etc.,  may  be  seen  in 
Working  Order  at  his  Premises. 

Prompt  attention  to  all  Orders. 


JAMES    THORBURN, 

Plumber,    Gasfitter,    and    Zinc    "Worker, 
97  HIGH  STREET,  DALKEITH. 


hot,  cold,  plunge,  and  shower  baths. 

improved   water-closets',   pipes, 

force  pumps,  etc. 


JT.  begs  to  call  the  attention  of  parties 
.     requiring   FORCE    PUMPS  to  his 
IMPROVED    PILLAR    PUMP,    which    for 

Cheapness,  Strength,  Simplicity,  and  Neat- 
ness of  Design,  greatly  surpasses  the  Force 
Pump  at  present  in  use. 


ALEXANDER  M.   PETERS, 

Plumber,  Gasfitter,  &  Zinc-Worker 
13  Dundas  Street. 


Hot,   Cold,   and   Shower  Baths. 

force-pumps,  and  wash-hand   basins. 

Water-Closets  Fitted  up  on  the  most 
Approved  Principles. 

GASFITTING   IN  ALL   ITS   BRANCHES. 


All    Orders    punctually  attended  to. 


J.    STEWART, 

31a    HADDINGTON    PLACE, 

EGS  to  inform  the  Public  that  he 
Executes  all  kinds  of  PLUMBER  and 
GASFITTING  WORK  at  Moderate  Charges. 
Always  on  hand  a  Large  Stock  of  GAS 
LUSTRES  and  BRACKETS. 


So 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


STEWART    AND   RAE, 

PLUMBERS,  BRASSFOUNDEBS, 

AND  COPPERSMITHS, 

GASFITTERS,  LEAD  MERCHANTS,  LEAD 

AND  TIN  PIPE  MANUFACTURERS, 

17  WEST  REGISTER  STREET,  EDINBURGH, 

AND 

95  CONSTITUTION  STREET,  LEITH. 


ADAM   GBAY, 

17      LEVEN      STREET, 

PLUMBER,  GASFITTER,  AND 
ZINC  WORKER. 


Gas  Lamps,   Lustres,   Brackets,   Pendants, 
Pillars,  etc.,  of  New  and  Elegant  Designs. 

HOUSES  fitted  up  with  GAS  TUBING, 
CORNICE    and    PICTURE    RODS, 
WINDOW  GUARDS  and  PLATES. 

BATHS  of  every  Description — Hot,  Cold, 
and  Shower. 

PATENT  WATER-CLOSETS  of  a  New 
Construction,  without  Wires  or  Cranks,  and 
well  adapted  for  situations  where  a  Cistern 
cannot  be  got  immediately  above  the  AVater- 
closet  Seat. 

COMMON  PUMPS,  of  Lead  or  Cast-Metal, 
for  Fields,  •  Farmyards,  or  Cottages ;  LIFT 
or  FORCE  PUMPS,  for  Raising  Water  to 
Houses;  GARDEN  ENGINES;  BEER 
PUMPS;  WATER  FOUNTAINS  for  Plea- 
sure-Grounds. 

WATER-RAMS  or  SELF-ACTING  EN- 
GINES, well  suited  for  the  supply  of  Country 
Mansions,  where  the  Water-Course  or  Springs 
are  below  the  site  of  the  House. 

ZINC  WINDOWS  made  to  any  design,  for 
Churches,  Cottages,  Workshops,  and^  Summer 
House. 

Orders  for  Repairs  promptly  attended  to,  and 
carefully  executed. 

The  Trade  supplied  with  Boiled  Lead,  Sheet 
Zinc,  Lead  Pipe,  Gas  and  Zinc  Tubing, 
Lustres,  Gasfittings,  Pumps,  Cocks, 
Water-Closets,  and  Plumbers'  and  Gas- 
Fitters'  Brass  Work  generally, 


All  Orders  Punctually  Attended  to,  on 
the  most  Moderate  Terms. 


ARCHD.    YOUNG, 

PLUMBER,    GASFITTER,    AND 
ZINC-  WORKER, 

2  SOUTH  CLEBK  STBEET, 
EDINBURGH. 

ALWAYS    on  hand,  a   select    Stock  of 
Crystal    and    Brass    Lustres   and 
Brackets. 


JOHN  M'lAUMTOI 


A.    DICKISON, 

plumber,  (Pasfiitw,  atuj  &'mz  WLaxktx, 

2  BROUGHAM  STREET,  HOME  STREET, 

and  TOLLCROSS, 

EDINBURGH. 

All  Orders  receive  immediate  attention. 


COPBEBSMITH  AND  BEASSPOUlTDEB, 

MANUFACTURER  OF  ALL  KINDS  OF  DISTILLERY, 
BREWERY,  AND  ENGINEERS'  COPPER  AND  BRASS  WORK. 

EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH  COPPER 

WORKS, 

5  and  6  PTEE  PLACE,  LEITH  WALK. 


H.    HETHERTON, 

BELLHANGER, 

13   SOUTH   CLERK   STREET. 

(Opposite  Clerk  Street  Chapel.) 

BELLHANGING  on  the  most  Improved 
Principles. 

Estimates  furnished,  and  Experienced  Men  sent  to  aU 
parts  of  the  Country. 


E.    SMITH    AND    CO., 

BRASSFOUNDERS,     PLUMBERS,     AND     GASFITTERS, 
SILVERMILLS, 

BEG  respectfully  to  intimate  that  they  Repair  and  Fit  up  every  description  of  Pluraher 
Work  and  Gasfittings,  Water-Closets,  Wash-Hand  Basins,  Baths,  Pumps,  etc.     Old 
Brass  Work  Cleaned  and  Repaired.     Gas  Lustre  Mauufacturers. 

TO  ENGLNEEES  AND  OIHEES. — Brass  Castings  for  Machinery  on  Moderate  Terms. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


JOHN    BEDDIE, 

PLUMBER,   BRASSFOUNDER,   AND   GASFITTER, 

OLD  POST  OFFICE  BUILDINGS,  WATERLOO  PLACE. 


Works— 104    HIGH    STREET. 


Lustres,  Brackets,  Pillars,  Figures,  Plunge  and  Shower  Baths, 

Wash-Hand  Basins,  Beer  Pumps  always  on  hand. 

Old  Brass  Work  Cleaned  and  Repaired. 

TERMS    MODERATE. 
DESIGNS    IN    THE    HIGHEST    STYLE    OP    ART. 


ARMSTRONG     AND      HOGG, 

GAS     ENGINEERS,    BRASSFOU  N  DERS,    AND     PLUMBERS 

IMPORTERS  OF  FRENCH  BRONZES,  PARIAN  AND  BOHEMIAN  GLASS. 

rilHEIR  Stock  is  at  all  times  replete  with  the  Newest  Designs  for  Drawing-room,  Dining- 
I       room,  Library,  and  Bed-room  use,  of  their  own  manufacture,  and  selections  made 
personally  from  the  best  English  and  French  Houses.     Each  Department  carefully  and 
efficiently  superintended. 

Showroom— 25    LOTHIAN    ROAD. 
Works-KING'S    STABLES    and    SPITTAL    STREET. 

M'MILLAN    AND    E0BEETS0N, 

COPPERSMITHS    AND    B  RASS  FO  U  N  D  E  RS, 

UNDERTAKE   ALL  DESCRIPTIONS   OF 

BOILERS,  PANS,    DISTILLING  AND  BREWING  COPPERS,   STEAMBOAT, 

AND  ENGINE  PIPES. 

REPAIRS  MODERATELY  AND  JUDICIOUSLY  MADE  AT 

THE    RAILWAY    STATION, 

SHRUB  PLACE,  LEITH  WALK. 

JAMES    FORREST, 

SMITH  AND  KITCHEN  RANGE  MANUFACTURER, 

60     COWGATE. 

Waeer-oom  — 118   WEST  BOW, 


EDINBURGH. 


Locks,  Grates,  and  Piano  Plates. 

Ornamented  Gates,   Railings,    Beams    and 

Scales. 


THOMAS    RICIAEDSOI, 

SMITH  AND  WHEELWRIGHT, 

150     FOUNTAINBRI  DG  E, 

Manufacturer  of  Vans  and  Carts  of 
evert  description. 


PRINGLE     AND     INGLIS, 

XLE       MAKERS      AND       SMITHS. 

ALL  KINDS  OP  CAEEIAGE  AXLES  MALE  AND  EEPAIEED. 
COUNTRY    ORDERS    PUNCTUALLY    ATTENDED     TO. 

LANE. 


WORKS  — YORK 
6 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


KITCHEN     RANGES, 

Dining-room,  Drawing-room,  &  Bedroom  Grates, 

Iron  Bedsteads  and  Furnishing  Ironmongery, 

AT    MODERATE    PEICES. 


jAVID  FOULIS,  61  George  Street  (Successor  to  Messrs.  W.  &  P.  Steele),  manu- 
'     factur.es  every  description  of  Kitchen  Range,  with  all  the  Modern  Improvements,  iji 
Best  Material  and  Workmanship.     Estimates  furnished. 


IMPROVED  SELF-ACTING  OVEN  RANGE   WITH  OPEN  FIRE. 

The  utmost  attention  has  been  given  to  the  improvement  of  this  Range,  and  in  every  case 
has  given  satisfaction.  The  top  is  all  on  a  level  with  the  fire-place.  The  Oven  is  self- 
acting,  and  either  Roasts  or  Bakes.  The  plate  above  the  Oven  forms  an  efficient  Boiling 
Table — these  and  the  Boiler  are  heated  with  the  one  fire.  The  Boiler  can  be  made  self- 
filling,  or  fitted  up  with  best  Pressure  Boiler.     Prices  £6,  10s.  to  £21. 

PLAIN  KITCHEN  RANGES  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION,  14s.  6d.  to  £8,  15s. 

FOULIS'  IMPROVED  CLOSE  FIRE  RANGES  are  recommended  for  Simplicity  of 
Construction,  and  their  Economy  and  Cleanliness  in  use.  They  are  a  certain  cure  for  a  smoky 
vent.     Prices  65s.  to  £35.     Estimates  furnished. 

Dining-room,  Drawing-room,  Parlour  and  Bedroom,  Kinnaird  and  Register  Grates, 
at  Lowest  Prices. 

China  Tiles  and  Tile  Hearths  sold  separate,  and  fitted  to  old  grates. 

Every  description  of  Smith,  Tinsmith,  Gasfitting,  and  Plumber  "Work  carefully 
executed.     Copper  Pans  Retinned,  and  all  kinds  of  Repairs  promptly  attended  to. 


DAVID     FOULIS 

(Successor  to  Messrs.  W.  &  P.  Steele), 

61  GEORGE   STREET,  EDINBURGH 


(nearly  opposite  the  assembly  rooms). 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 83 

TRADE     MARK. 

Sign  of  (iC      i^  Sign  of 

the  (      *      J  the 

Padlock.  ^       y  Padlock. 

JOHN    KELLY    AND    SONS, 

Smiths,  Ironmongers, 
Lock  and  Bank- Door  Spring  Makers, 
Hot- Water  Engineers,  Tinsmiths,  and  Gasfitters, 

113    ROSE     STREET 

(Betwixt  Frederick  Street  and  Castle  Street), 

EDINBUEGH. 

MANUFACTURERS  of  Iron  Doors  and  Safes  with  Picker-proof  Locks ;  Gates,  Railings, 
Locks ;  Kitchen  Banges,  with  High-Pressure  Back  Boilers,   Hot   Tables  and  Plates,   and 
Smith-work  in  all  its  Branches. 

Heating    Department. 

J.  K.  &  Sons  give  special  attention  to  the  fitting  up  of  their  'Hot- water  Apparatus'  for  heating 
Conservatories,  Vineries,  Greenhouses,  Churches,  Public  Buildings,  Warehouses,  etc.,  and  from,  up- 
wards of  30  years'  successful  practical  experience,  ensure  to  their  Customers  the  execution  of  work 
upon  the  most  improved  principles,  and  to  give  satisfaction.  Also  Buildings  heated  by  Hot  Air,  from 
Stoves  of  various  constructions. 

Numerous  References. — Estimates  furnished. — Work  executed  in  all  parts  of  the  Country. 

Door    Spring    Hinges. 

Sole  Makers  of  Kelly's  Improved  Bank-Door  Spring  Hinges  for  every  description  of  Swing 
.Doors.     May  be  seen  in  operation  in  all  the  principal  Banks  and  Public  Offices  in  Edinburgh. 

A  varied  Stock  of  Register  Stoves,  Kitchen  Banges,  Fenders,  and  Fire-irons,  Tin  and  Japanned 
Goods,  Locks,  Nails,  Hinges,  Brushes,  Furnishing  and  General  Ironmongery. 

The  Trade  supplied  from  the  Largest  and  Best  Assorted  Stock  of  Keys  and  Blanks  in  the  Kingdom. 


MOUNTINGS  for  TVatherston's  New  Improved  Shop  Shutters  kept  in  Stock,  compris- 
ing Rollers,  Guides,  Bands,  Fixings,  etc.  5  and  Mountings  for  other  Descrip- 
tions of  Shutters  to  Order. 

All  kinds  of  JOBBING  and  EEPAIES  done  with  Despatch  at  Moderate  Charges. 

PETER   BELL, 

GENERAL    SMITH    WORKS, 

40  NOETH  PITT  STEEET,  AND  NOETH-WEST  THISTLE  STEEET  LANE, 

EDINBUEGH. 

BEAMS,  Columns,  TTrought-Iron  Girders  rivetted  or  rolled,  Sandwich  Plates,  Trussed 
Beam  Mounting,  Tie  Bolts,  Roof  Straps  and  Bolts,  Gate  and  Slide  Door  Mounting  of 
every  description,  Railway  Bars  for  Lintels,  etc.  Iron  Roofs,  Fire-proof  Flooring ;  Safe 
Doors  for  Banks,  Insurance  Offices,  Warehouses,  Mills,  etc.  Gates  and  Railings  of  every 
description ;  Stable  Fittings  of  the  most  approved  designs  ;  Balconies  and  Tomb  Railings  of 
«the  newest  and  best  designs,  etc.  etc. 


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ROBERT    PEDDIE    AND    CO, 

132  GEORGE  STREET,  EDINBURGH, 

AND 

TYNECASTLE    IRON    WORKS. 

IRON  and  WIRE  FENCES  of  the  best  materials,  and  fitted  up  in  the  best   manner. 
BRIGHT  PREPARED  FENCING  WIRE  of  the  very  best  quality,  sold  per  cwt.  or  i 
per  ton.    Other  Materials  and  Tools  for  Wire  Fences. 

R.  P.  &  CO.'S  IMPROVED  CONTINUOUS  WROUGHT-IRON  FENCES. 


ENTRANCE  AND  CARRIAGE  GATES,  FIELD  GATES,  IRON  BRIDGES,  HOUSES; 

ROOFS,  CONSERVATORIES,  AND  HOT-WATER  HEATrNG  APPARATUS. 

WIRE  NETTING  for  Hares  and  Rabbits,  etc.     PLAIN  and  ORNAMENTAL  WIRE 

WORK.    AGRICULTURAL  IMPLEMENTS  AND  MACHINES. 


Catalogues,    Estimates,   and   Prices  given   on  Application. 

JAMES     MILLER, 

Manufacturing    and   Furnishing  Ironmonger, 
70  and  71  PKINCES  STREET,  EDINBURGH 

(Opposite  the  Mound), 

RESPECTFULLY  solicits  inspection  of  his  extensive  Stock  in  Grates,  Fenders,  and  Fire 
irons,  Improved  Kitchen  Ranges  with  self-acting  Ovens  and  Pressure  Boilers,  Nickel 
Silver  and  Electro-Plated  Spoons,  Forks,  Cake 
Baskets,  Tea  Sets,  Toast  Racks  and  Waiters, 
Cruet  Frames,  Liqueur  Frames  and  Bottle  Slides, 
Table  Cutlery,  Queen's  Metal  Tea  and  Coffee 
Pots,  Japanned  and  Papier-Mache  Tea  Trays 
and  Waiters,  Gas  Chandeliers  and  Brackets, 
Moderator  and  Paraffin  Lamps  and  Oils,  Brass 
and  Iron  Bedsteads,  Children's  Cots  and  Per- 
ambulators, Patent  Clothes  Wringers,  Washing 
Machines,  and  Mangles.  Repairs  sent  for,  and 
promptly  attended  to. 

AGENT     FOR 

HOMER'S  PATEIT  PIKE  -  RESISTIIG  SAEES  AID  BOXES. 


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JAMES       MILLER, 

70  and  71    PRINCES    STREET,    EDINBURGH. 

MANUFACTORY- 90  Candlemaker  Row. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


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JAMES    YOUNG    AND     CO., 

(B.,  31,  and  Y.,) 

BRITANNIA   IRON   AND   WIRE    WORKS, 

27     EAST      CROSSC  AUSE  WAY, 

EDINBURGH. 


JAMES  YOUNG  AND  CO.  Manufacture  and  Supply  their  Prize  Double  Stranded  "Wire 
Netting  for  Sheep,  Rabbits,  Hares,  Poultry,  etc. 


Strained  Iron  and  Wire  Fencing,  with  Iron 
Foundations  instead  of  Stone,  and  Wrought 
and  Cast  Iron  Straining  Pillars  arranged  to 
fix  into  Screw  Piles,  instead  of  Stone.  Wire 
Rope  Fences,  etc. 

Continuous  Bar  and  Hurdle  Fencing. 

Carriage  and  Entrance  Gates. 

Wrought-Iron  Field  Gates,  arranged  for 
Wood,  Stone,  or  Cast-Iron  Pillars. 

Iron  Roofs,  Corrugated  and  Plain. 

Iron  Houses,  etc. 

Iron,  Wood,  and  Glass  Conservatories,  with 
all  the  latest  improvements. 

Railway  Level  Crossing  Gates,  with  Signals, 
etc. 

Enamelled  Iron  Fittings  for  Stables. 

Cast-iron  Gutters,  etc. 

Corn  Rick  Stands. 


Sheep  Hay  Racks,  with  Oil-Cake  Pans. 

Plain  and  Ornamental  Iron  and  Wirework 
Arbours  and  Arches,  for  Crossing  Garden 
Walks. 

Flower  Stands,  etc. 

Espaliers  for  Training  Fruit  Trees,  etc. 

Garden  Chairs  in  Wood  and  Iron — Orna- 
mental and  Rustic  Patterns. 

Specially  prepared  Fencing  Materials,  in- 
cluding Standards,  Pillars,  Stays,  Wedges, 
Wire,  etc.,  arranged  for  Parties  erecting  their 
own  Fences,  and  supplied  accordingly. 

Green  and  other  Paints  especially  prepared 
for  Wood  and  Iron,  mixed  ready  for  use,  in 
any  quantity. 

Superior  Prepared  Jet  Black  Varnish,  for 
Iron  and  Wood,  Is.  8d.  per  Gallon. 

Every  description  of  Iron  and  Wire  Work. 


SOFA  GARDEN  CHAIR 

38s.  6d. 


FERN  LEAF  CHAIR. 

30s.  to  45s. 


ROYAL  GARDEN  CHAIR. 

3  to  8  feet  long,  30s.  to  50s. 
All  Beautifully  painted  Green,  Oak,  etc. 
PRIZE  WIRE  NETTING,  with  Wire  Ropes  interwoven  in  ditto. 


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Prom  4£&  PER  YARD,  24  in.  WIDE.         WROUGHT  IRON  GIRDER.  WROUGHT  IRON  BEAMS. 

DRAWINGS,  ESTIMATES,  AND  EVERY  INFORMATION, 

SUPPLIED  BY 

JAMES     YOUNG     AND     CO., 

27    EAST    CROSSC  AUSE  WAY. 


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THE    PATENT 

FRICTIONAL   GEARING   COMPANY, 

ENGINEERS  AND  MILLWRIGHTS, 

ALLIANCE   FOUNDRY,  147    EAST   MILTON   STREET,  GLASGOW. 

SOLE  MANUFACTURERS  OP  THE 
PATENT  FRICTIONAL  GEARING,  SPUR,  BEVEL,  AND  MITRE  WHEELS. 

PATENT  NOISELESS  STEAM  WINCHES,  CRANES,  AND  HOISTS. 

FIXED  AND  PORTABLE  ENGINES  AND  BOILERS,   PUMPING  ENGINES, 

FANS,   ROTARY  PUMPS,   ROLLING  MILL.  MACHINERY. 

PATENT    STRAIGHTENING   MACHINES    FOR    ROUND.  BARS    AND    TUBES. 

SAWS  FOR  HOT  IRON. 

STEAM,  HAND,   AND  HYDRAULIC  POWER  CRANES 

OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 


Illustrated  Catalogues  and  Price  Lists  Free  on.  application  at 
EDINBURGH    WAREHOUSE, 

R.   LAIDLAW   AND   SON,   SIMON   SQUARE. 

GIBSON     AND     TAIT, 

Bainfield  Iron  and  Wire  Works, 

WEST    FOUNTAINBRIDGE,    EDINBURGH. 


ORNAMENTAL     WORK     IN 

Wire  Bordering,  Fences,  Flower  Tables,  Step-Stages,  Flower  Trainers, 

Plant  Guards,  Wire  Netting,  Garden  Seats,  Vases,  etc. 

GENERAL    IRON     WORK    IN 

Beams  (Wrought  and  Cast-Iron),  Mounting  for  Roofs,  Balconies,  Gates  and  Railings, 

Roofs,  Sheds,  Houses,  Bridges,  etc. 

AGRICULTURAL    IRON    WORK    IN 

Prize  Articles,  viz.  : — Horse  Rakes  for  Hay  and  Stubble,  Corn  Rick  Stands,  and 

Sheep  Fodder  Racks,  Agricultural  Implements  and  Machines. 

STRAINED  WIRE  FENCES.  IRON  FENCES.  ORNAMENTAL  FENCES. 


£»*  Illustrated  Priced  Catalogue  on  application.    Contracts  undertaken. 

JAMES     CHARLES, 

SMITH,    TINPLATE    WORKER,    AND    GASPITTER. 

Workshops  — ALBANY    STREET    LANE,    EDINBURGH. 
Always  in  Stock,  a  good  Selection  of  CHARTER  BOXES,  CASH   BOXES,   etc. 

TABLE  CUTLERY  and  PLATED  GOODS,  etc. 

Warranted  best  Quality. 

ALTERATIONS  AND  REPAIRS  EXECUTED  PROMPTLY  BY  FIRST-CLASS  WORKMEN. 

Wareroom  — 8   NORTH   ST.    ANDREW   STREET. 


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ESTABLISHED 
1810. 


JAMES   TOD   &   SON, 


ESTABLISHED 
1810. 


RAILWAY  &  GENERAL  SMITHS,  ENGINEERS,  &  MACHINE  MAKERS, 

29     LEITH   WALK,    EDINBURGH. 


MANUFACTURERS  of  Malleable  Bridge  Girders,  Iron  Roofs, 
Water  Columns,  Water  Tanks,  Pumps,  Turntables,  Switches, 
and  Crossings,  Signals  and  all  kinds  of  Rolling  Stock  and 
Railway  Waggons,  Vans,  and  General  Railway  Work. 

Prise  Lists,  Drawings,  and  Estimates  may  be 
had  on  application. 

CRABS,  Single  and  Double  Power, 
Iron  Blocks,  Tackle,  &  Lifting  Jacks, 
always  in  stock. 


PIVOT  CRANES,  2  to  lO  Tons. 


DERRICK  CRANES,  constructed  on  tbe 
most  approved  principle,  2  to  6  Tons. 


CRANES  of  all  descriptions. 

Railway  Shed  30  Cwt.,  Single  Purchase  by  Rope 

and  Large  Pulley.   Railway  Loading  Bank  2  to  15 

Tons,  Single  and  Double  Power  with  Guys.    Portable 

on  Railway  Carriage.    Quarry  Purpose,  to  be  wrought  by 

Hand  or  Steam  Power.     Crab  Winches,  Single  and  Double 

Power. 


ROLLED   MALLEABLE   IRON   JOISTS   AND    GIRDERS, 

Of  various  sizes  up  to  12  inches  deep,  with  Top  and  Bottom  Flanges,  5  inches  wide,  rolled  up  to  30  feet  long: 

Can  be  produced  18  inches  deep  if  required. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


WILLIAM   CALDER, 

SAIL    MAKER, 

SAIL  CLOTH,  WIRE  ROPE,  HEMP  &  MANILLA  CORDAGE  MERCHANT, 
22  COMMERCIAL  STREET,  LEITH. 


Bell  or  Cricket  Tent. 


Emigrant's  Tent. 
ALSO, 

MILITARY,  EMIGRANT,  &  BELL-TENT  MAKER. 

TV.  C.  begs  to  call  the  attention  of  Volunteers  and  Emigrants  to  the  above. 


EXTRA  LONG  FLAX  CANVAS. 

Bleached  Canvas. 

Boiled  do. 

Brown  do. 

Tarpauling  do- 

Ducks,  Sacking,  and  Sacks. 

Cork  Fenders. 

Hammocks,  &c 


CORDAGE   BOLT-ROPES. 

Hawsers,  Warps,  White  Ropes. 
Manilla  Rope,  Hamber-lines. 
Log-lines,  Fishing-lines. 
Marline  House-lines. 
Composition  and  Iron  Thimbles. 
Palms,  Needles,  Sail  Hooks. 
Marlinespikes,  Fids,  &c. 


Always  on  hand,  a  large  stock  of  Second-band  Sails  suitable  for  Hay  Kick,  Cart  Covers, 

and  Farming  purposes. 


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EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


WILLIAM   BAIN  &  COMPANY, 

LOCHRIN  IRON  WORKS,  EDINBURGH 

(Office  :   32  Grindlay  Street), 

Iron  "Work  Contractors,  Iron  and  Glass  Hothouse  Builders,  and  Manufacturers  of 
every  Description  of  Wire  and  Iron  Work  for  Gardens,  Pleasure-Grounds,  &c. 


SPECIMEN  OF  ONE  OF  W.  B.  &  CO."S  IRON  AND  GLASS  HOTHOUSES,  24  feet  long,  12  feet  wide, 
and  12  feet  high.  Prices,  with  and  without  Porch,  £i>0  and  £37,  10s.  respectively,  with  under-ground  founda- 
tions.   No  mason-work  required. 


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SPECIMEN  OF  W.  B.  &  CO.'S  IRON  ESPALIER  FOR  TRAINING  FRUIT  TREES,  made  any  height. 
Price  at  iu  feet  high,  5s.  per  yard,  ready  for  fixing. 

W.  B.  &  Co.  take  this  opportunity  of  directing  the  attention  of  Cultivators  of  Vines  to  their  interesting 
invention  of  the  Heated  Espalier.    Price  with  6  tubes,  6s.  per  foot  run. 


RABBIT -PROOF  ORNAMENTAL  WIRE- 
FENCING  AND  GARDEN  BORDERING. 
New  Designs,  3s.  6d.  per  yard.  Rustic 
Patterns,  2s.  lOd.  per  yard  run.    2£  feet  high. 

ARCHES,  ARBOURS,  &c. 


ORNAMENTAL    IRON    AND    WIRE    WORK 
STEPSTAGES     FOR     CONSERVATORIES. 
&c    Price  3s.  6d.  per  superficial  foot  of  bear- 
ing space  for  flower-pots. 
Special  Estimates  of  Cost  furnished  according  to  Size. 


WILLIAM    BAIN    &    CO., 

Manufacturers,  by  Machinery,  of  Rabbit  Wire-Netting,  at  3Jd.  per  yard,  2  feet  high, 

LOCHRIN    IRON    WORKS,    EDINBURGH. 

OFFICE :  32  GRINDLAY  STREET. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


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GEORGE  WILLIAMSON  AND  SON, 


A  VING  commenced  Business  as  LANDSCAPE  GARDENERS,  will 
be  happy  to  furnish  Plans,  Estimates,  etc.,  for  the  laying  out 
of  new  Gardens,  Pleasure  Grounds,   Approaches,  and  Ground 
I  Work  generally. 

From  the  long  experience  and  practical  knowledge  G.  M.  &  Son  have 
V/iad  vi  every  branch  of  their  profession,  they  trust,  by  giving  unremitting 
attention  to  business,  to  merit  a  share  of  public  patronage. 

No.      1      JORDAN      LANE, 
MOKNINGSIDE. 

By  Special  Appointment  to  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  "Wales. 


THOMAS    CARSTAI RS 

{Successor  to  Carstairs  and  Sons), 

FRUITERER,     FLORIST,     AND     BOQUETISTE, 

121    GEORGE    STREET,    and 

WARRISTON  NURSERIES,  INVERLEITH   ROW, 

EDINBURGH. 


DAVID    LOWE, 

JODTEE,   HOETICULTUEAL  BUILDEE, 

AND  HOT-WATEE  ENGQTEEE, 

GILMORE  PARK, 

FOUNTAINBRIDGE,    EDINBURGH. 


"VTUMEROUS  References  from  all  parts  of 
J_ 1    Scotland  for  every  description  of  Horti- 
ctdtural  Buildings. 
Garden  Frames  of  various  sizes  kept  in  Stock. 


THOMAS    NICOLL, 

SEEDSMAN   AND    FLORIST, 

BOROUGHMUIRHEAD, 

TNVTTES  inspection  of  his  large,  healthy 
•*■  stock  of  Plants,  which  he  can  supply 
at  very  moderate  prices ;  also  Garden  Seeds 
of  the  finest  quality. 


DUNCAN    M'QUEEN, 

CHEMICAL    WORKS, 
156     ROSE     STREET,     EDINBURGH. 

Manufacturer  of 

SODA,  POTASS,   LITHIA,   AND   OTHER  MEDICINAL  CRATED  WATERS. 

His  Celebrated  Imperial  Brown  Lemonade,  Orange  Juice,  Lime  Juice,  Lemon  Juice, 

Extract  of  Pine  Apple,  Extract  of  Easpberry,  iErated  Perry,  and  Ginger  Beer, 

Can  be  had  at  the  Principal  Chemists,  Hotels,  and  Wine  Merchants. 


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FARES      REDUCE  D. 


LEITH     AND     LONDON. 

The  London  and  Edinburgh  Shipping  Co.'s 

SPLENDID  FAST-SAILING  SCREW-STEAMSHIPS 

MALVINA,  I0NA,  MORNA,  OSCAR,  OSSIAN,  FIN6AL,  OR  STAFFA, 

SAIL  FROM 

VICTORIA     DOCK,     LEITH, 

EVERY  WEDNESDAY  AND  SATUEDAY  AFTERNOON; 

AND  FROM 

IRONGATE      STEAM     WHARF,      LONDON, 

EVERY  WEDNESDAY  AND  SATURDAY  MORNING. 

For  Eates  of  FREIGHT  and  FAEES,  apply  to 
THOMAS    AITKEN,    8    DOCK    PLACE,    LEITH. 


M'LEAN    AND    HOPE, 

IMPOKTEES    OP 
GUANO,   NITRATE    OF   SODA,    AND   OTHER   MANURES; 

ALSO  OF 

OILCAKES  OF  ALL  DESCRIPTIONS. 

CORN  AND  SEED  MERCHANTS,  AND  CHEMICAL  AND 

MANURE  MANUFACTURERS. 

Offices  and  Warehouses— TIMBER  BUSH. 

Chemical  and  Manure  Manufactory  and  Stores — 
SALAMANDER    STREET,     LEITH. 

~PERCETON     AND     HILLHEAD 

FIRE-CLAY  GOODS  DEPOT, 
LOTHIAN     ROAD,     EDINBURGH 

(Adjoining  U.P.  Church), 
J.  and  M.  CRAIG,  Kilmarnock,  Proprietors. 

THE  attention  of  Builders,  Contractors,  Farmers,  and  others,  is  respectfully  directed  to 
the  above  Depot,  where  a  large  and  superior  Assortment  of  Fire-Clay  Goods  is  kept  in  stock, 
comprising  Glazed  Sewerage  Pipes,  Coping  for  Brick  Walls,  Balusters,  Flower  Vases  and  Stands, 
Chimney  Cans,  Vent  Linings,  Oncomings  for  Vents,  Cattle  Troughs,  Horse  Mangers,  Water-Closets 
and  Cisterns,  Gas  Retorts,  etc.  etc.  The  above  Fire-Clays  are  of  the  very  best  quality,  and  are  not 
surpassed  for  their  Heat-Resisting  Powers  (being  extensively  used  both  in  Flint-Glass  and  Bottle-House 
Furnaces,  Gas  Works,  etc.),  and  for  the  beautiful  Finish  they  take.  The  Sewerage  Pipes  are  thoroughly 
Glazed  and  Vitrified.  A  List  of  Prices  sent  on  application  to 

DUNCAN  DOCHAED,    Salesman  in  Edinburgh. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


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MACHINE     OILS. 


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Lubricating  Oils  of  all  kinds  and  Finest  Qualities 

AT 

SMITHS     and     CO.,     1     BLAIR     STREET. 
MORISON     AND      CO., 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

BILLIARD    TABLES, 
78      GEORGE       STREET,      EDINBURGH. 


M.  AND  00.  are  now  able  to  Furnish  BILLIARD  TABLES  of  the  Best  Quality,  in  every 
respect  equal  to  the  best  London-made  Tables,  and  at  very  Moderate  Prices. 

Bagatelle   and   Curling   Tables. 

NEW   TOPS,    CLOTHS,   AND   CUSHIONS   SUPPLIED. 
INSPECTION  INVITED. 


78     GEORGE     STREET,     EDINBURGH. 
BILLIARD     TABLE      LAMPS. 


SMITHS      AND      CO., 
LAMPMAKERS  AND   OILMEN   TO   HER    MAJESTY, 

Are  Manufacturing  the  above  LAMPS  of  a  very  superior  Class,  and  invite  the  attention  of 
the  Nobility  and  Gentry  to  inspect  their  Stock,  -which  is  the  Largest  in  Scotland. 

LAMP  OILS  of  every  description. 
1      BLAIR     STREET,     EDINBURGH. 


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THE 

ROYAL  PATENT  GYMNASIUM 

TEE  MW  AID  INCREASING  WONDER  OE  EDINBURGH, 

ROYAL  CRESCENT  PARK,  adjoining  Scotland  Street  Station 


THE  PATENT  ROTARY  BOAT, 

'GREAT    SEA    SERPENT/ 

Is  seated  for  600  Rowers,  embarking  and  dis- 
embarking Passengers  at  Four  different  Piers, 
at  opposite  sides  of  the  Island,  at  the  same 
time!!! 

THE  PATENT  VELOCIPEDE 

PADDLE    MEKRY-a0-K0UO 

Is  160  feet  in  circumference,  and  can  accom- 
modate 600  Persons. 

THE  PATENT 

Giant's  Sea-Saw  'CHANG' 

Is  100  feet  long  by  7  feet  broad,  and  can 
accommodate  200  Persons,  elevating  them  to 
a  height  of  50  feet. 


THE  PATENT 

SELF-ADJUSTING  TRAPEZE 

Enables  Gymnasts  to  Swing  by  the  hands 
distance  of  130  feet  from  one  Trapeze  to  t 
other. 

.  THE  PATENT 

Compound  Pendulum  swin 

Holds  about  100  persons,  and  is  kept  in 
motion  by  those  upon  it. 

There  are  also  interesting  varieties  of 

Small  Boats  and  Canoes  on  the  Pond 

Propelled  by  various  novel  methods. 
THE   PRINCE  ALFEED   WRECK    ESCAP 

Also  to  be  seen,  Specimens  of 

SWIMMING  STOCKINGS,  STILTS,  &>  STOUf 


The  Giant's  Strides,  Giant's  Leap  or  Aerial  Cage,  Horizontal  and  Rotary  Ladders,  Parallel  Bai 
Vaulting  Poles,  Sloping-Sliding  Ropeways,  Stilts,  Quoits,  Balls,  Hammers,  etc.  etc. 

Admission,  6 d.;  Children  under  12, 3d.  Season  Tickets  at  moderate  price 

£3*  Schools  and  Institutions,  en  masse,  Half-price. 
A  MILITARY  or  other  BAND  on  Saturday  or  Holiday  Afternoons,  "Weather  Permitting 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


95 


ROBERT    JAMIESON, 

FKUIT    MERCHANT    AND    ITALIAN    W  AEE  HOU  SE  M  AN, 

IMPORTER  OF 
FRENCH  CRYSTALLIZED  GLACE  AND  PRESERVED  FRUITS, 


ALSO 


FRUITS  IN  WINE,  BRANDY,  AND  NOYEAU;  FRENCH  DECORATIONS,  WREATHS 
LEAVES,  PLATE -PAPERS,  CANDLE  ORNAMENTS,  ETC. 


WEST-END  WAREHOUSE— 
147    PRINCES    STREET. 


CENTRAL  WAREHOUSE— 
57   HANOVER   STREET. 


East-end  -Warehouse— 2   Baxter's  Place,   Edinburgh. 


After  a  Photograph  from  a  Five  Guinea  Cake. 


Wedding    Cakes 

FKOM 

TWO  TO  TWENTY  GUINEAS, 
Finished  in  the  most  Artistic  Style,  and  care- 
fully Packed  for  all  parts  of  the  country. 

WEDDING    DEJEUNERS. 

DINNERS     AND     SUPPERS 

FOR 

PUBLIC  AND  PRIVATE  PARTIES 

Contracted  for,  and  sent  out  under  the  charge 

of 

EXPERIENCED  COOKS  &  WAITERS. 

First-class  TABLE  FURNISHINGS  on  Eire. 

LAURIE    &    COMPANY, 

FAMILY    CONFECTIONERS, 

Nos.  3  and  5  SOUTH  ST.  ANDREW  ST., 

EDINBURGH. 

N.B. — L.  <f  Co.  have  every  accommodation  in 
their  Saloons  for  Large  Wedding  or  Dinner 
Parties. 

lEfT  COMMODIOUS  AND  ELEGANT 
LADIES'  DINING  &>  RETIRING  ROOMS. 


JOHN    JAMESON, 

WHOLESALE    AND    EETAIL    FISHMONGEE    AND 
ICE    MEECHANT, 

60    CASTLE    STREET,    QUEEN    STREET. 


Country  Orders  promptly  attended  to. 


RYE  BREAD,  as  made  in  Germany, 

TO  BE  HAD  OF 

THOMAS    OGILVIE, 

BAKER, 
2    ELM    ROW    (POST-OFFICE). 


PETER       M'LAY 

(LATE  OF  A.  MELROSE  &  CO.), 

65     LOTHIAN     ROAD, 
EDINBURGH. 

Dealer  in  Teas,  Coffees,  Spices, 
Pickles,  Sauces,  and  General  Groceries. 


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EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


DAVID    GRANT, 

6     NOETH     ST.     ANDREW    S  T  E  E  E  T, 
COOK      AND       CONFECTIONER, 

PURVEYOR    OF    WEDDING    CAKES. 


MARRIAGE  DEJEUNERS  furnished  with  everything  requisite  for  a  Marriage  Table. 


A 


TO    PARTIES    TRAVELLING. 

T  the  REFRESHMENT  ROOMS  at  the  WAVERLEY  STATION,  the  best  of  TEA 
and  COFFEE  in  Half  a  Minute. 

Scotch  Whisky,   Foreign  Wines,   and  Brandy,   of  the  Best   Quality. 

SOUPS,  JOINTS,  etc.,  on  the  Shortest  Notice. 

EVERYTHING    ON  MODERATE    TERMS. 

WAVERLEY     BRIDGE     REFRESHMENT     ROOMS. 

HENRY  COCHRANE,  Proprietor. 


E.    RE  I  D 

BEGS  to  inform  the  Confectioners  and 
Pastry-Cooksof  Edinburgh  and  Vicinity, 
that  he  has  removed  to  more  Commodious 
Premises,  situate  No.  9  HILL  SQUARE, 
where  they  will  always  find  a  First-class  Stock 
of  Wedding-Cake  Ornaments  of  every  descrip- 
tion, embracing  all  the  most  New  and  Elegant 
Designs,  also  a  very  choice  selection  of  French 
Cosaques,  Bon-Bons,  Magic  Flowers,  etc.  The 
above  Trades  are  respectfully  invited  to  call 
and  inspect  this  stock,  when,  it  is  hoped,  the 
style  and  moderate  prices  of  these  goods  may 
be  found  to  recommend  themselves. 

N.B. — E.  Reid  is  also  the  Sole  Agent  for 
Scotland  for  Callard  and  Bowser's  Celebrated 
Butter  Scotch. 


9     HILL     SQUARE, 
EDINBURGH. 


D.   ANDERSON   AND    SON, 

BAKERS  AND  CONFECTIONERS, 

1  GREENSIDE  STREET, 

1    RIEGO    STREET,    AND 

3    ORCHARDFIELD    PLACE. 


Orders  sent  to  all  parts  of  the  Town  and 
Suburbs  daily. 


BR0CKLEY  AND   STEWART, 

FRUITERERS, 
6    QUEENSFERRY    STREET. 

ALL  kinds  of  DESSERT  FRUITS,  PINE 
APPLES,  MELONS,  CUCUMBERS, 
etc.,  in  their  Season. 


SAWERS' 

CELEBRATED  ALBERT  BISCUIT, 

CRACKNELS,     QUEEN'S    AND    FANCY 

BISCUIT,  SPICE  NUTS,  GINGER 

NUTS,  GINGERBREAD,  etc., 
WHOLESALE    AND    RETAIL. 

310    LAWNMARKET. 


SELKIRK'S 

LONDON   TEA   WAREHOUSE, 

21  LOTHIAN  ROAD,  EDINBURGH. 


ALWAYS  on  hand  a  fresh  Stock  of  the 
finest  Teas  in  the  city,  at  the  lowest 
Cash  Prices. 

The  leading  Article,  the  Pekoe  flavoured 
Mixture,  at  2s.  8d.  per  lb.,  not  to  be  surpassed. 

All  TEAS  carefully  selected  from  the 
Finest  Importations. 


DEJAY'S    HOTEL. 
CALIXTE    DEJAY, 

99. to  101  PRINCES    STREET, 
EDINBURGH. 

THE  above  First-class  Hotel  is  well  worthy 
the  attention  of  Families,  Tourists,  and 
Commercial  Gentlemen,  from  its  Beautiful 
and  Central  Situation,  commanding  one  of 
the  Finest  Views  in  the  City,  and  within  Two 
Minutes'  walk  of  the  various  Railway  Stations. 

Families  have  the  privilege  of  Princes  Street 
Gardens  and  Pleasure  Grounds. 

The  Culinary  Department  is  under  the 
Personal  Superintendence  of  C.  Dejay. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 97 

THE    BEST   TABLE,   PICKLING,   AND    CULINARY    VINEGARS. 


INDIAN    SPICED    MALT    VINEGAE, 

WAVERLEY   MALT   VINEGAR    WORKS,    EDINBURGH, 

Answers  all  the  purposes  for  which  Common  Vinegar  is  used.  With  Hash,  Cold  Meat,  and 
with  Fish,  it  is  much  esteemed  as  a  Table  Relish,  and  is  preferred  to  the  more  expensive 
Sauces  in  use,  on  account  of  its  lightness,  delicacy  of  flavour,  and  proved  efficiency  as  an  aid 
to  Digestion.  It  forms  a  piquant  flavouring  for  Soups,  Gravies,  Made  Dishes,  Salads,  etc., 
and  requires  no  preparation  or  additional  spiees  for  pickling. 


THE   FOLLOWING  ARE  QUOTATIONS   FROM  OPINIONS   OF  THE   PRESS. 

'  Blackwood's  Magazine  gives  its  readers  a  choice  between  Common  Vinegar  and  Tarragon  ; 
and  Lady  Harriet  (St.  Clair,  in  her  '  Dainty  Dishes ')  has  several  descriptions  of  vinegar, 
the  preparation  of  which  alone  would  be  found  a  serious  obstacle.  All  these  prepara- 
tions have  been  rendered  unnecessary  by  the  vinegar  invented  and  prepared  by  Mr. 
Campbell—'  CAMPBELL'S  INDIAN  SPICED  VINEGAR  '—which  is  at  once  as  aromatic 
as  Tarragon,  and  not  merely  as  economical,  but  as  handy  to  use  as  the  common  vinegar,  and 
more  generally  applicable  than  either — the  poor  man's  sauce  and  the  rich  man's  luxury.'' — 
Daily  Review,  October  8,  1866. 

'  Its  employment  for  pickling  obviates  the  necessity  for  using  spices  in  the  ordinary  manner, 
while  the  vert  essence  of  the  Spices  which  it  contains  finds  its  way  more  evenly  through 
the  contents  of  the  pickle  jar.  Another  advantage  it  possesses  is,  that  it  can  be  used  for 
the  preparation  of  any  kind  of  pickle  in  A  cold  state.  It  is  also  not  merely  convenient, 
but  it  is,  in  our  opinion,  «  positive  luxury,  as  a  promoter  of  appetite  and  digestion  when  used 
as  a  sauce  with  hash,  cold  meat,  or  with  fish.  It  is,  in  fact,  alike  suitable  for  all  the 
separate  purposes  in  which  common  vinegar  and  sauce  are  employed.  It  will 
assuredly  become  a  leading  article.' — The  Grocer,  4th  Jan.  1868.  '■ 

PURE    DISTILLED    BROW    AID    MALT    YINEGA.RS, 

Equal  in  Quality  and  Strength  to  those  of  the  best  English  Houses. 


WAVERLEY    MALT    VINEGAR    WORKS    (LICENSED), 
GILMORE   PAEK,    EDINBURGH. 

DAVID    THOMSON 

Begs  to  inform  the  Public  that  he  has  opened  that  Shop,  163  Fountainbridge,  as  a 

HAM    A3KTB    BACON    STORE; 

And  by  strict  attention  to  business,  and  by  keeping  First-Glass  Goods,  he  hopes  to  merit 
a  share  of  Public  Patronage. 


PLEASE  NOTE  THE  ADDRESS— 

163     FOUNTAINBRIDGE. 


MUSTARD!    MUSTARD!!    MUSTARD!!! 

ARMXSTEAD'S 

Has  been  Unrivalled  upwards  of  a  Century  for  MEDICINAL,  TABLE,  and  CULINARY 

PURPOSES. 
g?T  See  Testimonials.  JOHN  SMITE,  Wholesale  Agent,  28  Forth  Street,  Edinburgh. 

1 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


Ale  !    Ale  ! 

Bitter  and  Pale  ! 
If  used,  not  abused, 
Keeps  people  hale : 
Workmen  confined 
In  foul  atmosphere, 
Medicine  will  find 
In  good  Bitter  Beer. 

The  dull  it'll  cheer, 
The  grave  it  makes  gay ; 
And  never  fear 
What  Teetot'llers  say : 
Good  for  the  strong, 
And  strength  for  the  weak ; 
Swilled  howe'er  long, 
It  paints  not  the  beak. 

Beer  !     Beer  ! 

Sparkling  and  clear ! 

Buy  it  and  try  it, 

The  price  isn't  dear. 

One  thing  be  sure 

The  people  shall  know : 

Who  sells  it  pure — 

THE  BOTTLED  ALE  CO. 


JOHN    BBYCE, 

WINE      MERCHANT, 

44  HANOVER  STREET. 


Rare  Old  Wines  and  Brandies  at  the  most 
Moderate  Cost. 

ESTABLISHED     1824. 


MENELAWS  AND  CO. 

FAMILY  W1TTE  &  MALT  LIQUOR 
MERCHANTS, 

143    GEORGE    STREET. 


) 


ESTABLISHED  1820. 


FISH    DINNERS. 


lEstablisIjctJ  uptoarUs  of  a  ^untJrctf  $cars. 

THE  Far -Famed  CLARK  FAMILY 
Removed  to  the  PEACOCK  HOTEL, 
where  only  the  Real  and  Original  CLARK'S 
NEWHAVEN  FISH  DINNERS  can  be  had. 

FOOT  OF  WHALE  BRAE,  EAST  END, 
NEWHAVEN. 

Proprietrix — MRS.  MAIN,  Daughter  of  and 
only  Successor  to  the  late  Mrs.  Clark. 


The  best  Dinners  in  Edinburgh 

AT 

fTHE    CITY    DINING    ROOMS,' 

14  ST.  ANDREW  STREET. 


THE  COURSES,  ONE  SHILLING, 

Consisting    of    Soup   or    Fish,   Joint,   and. 
Sweets. 

DUNCAN  M'LAEEN,  Proprietor. 


BOTTLED    ALE     CO., 

99   GEORGE    STREET. 

Retail  Entrance— HILL  STREET. 


PETER    M'DIARMID, 

WINE    AND    SPIRIT    MERCHANT, 
ARTILLERY    ARMS, 

GRINDLAY  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 

Nearly  Oppaite  the  Caledonian  Railway  Station. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


99 


BACON,  CHEESE,  AND  BUTTER  WAREHOUSE, 
40    HANOVER     STREET. 

A  LWATS  on  hand,  fresh  from  the  Curers,  the  Celebrated  "Wiltshire  Bacon,  Belfast 
A     Hams  and  Lard,  Bacox  Chaps,  Ox  Tongues,  etc. 

The  Stock  of  Cheese  is  always  replete  with  all  the  Best  Varieties.  Ripe  Stilton, 
Cheddar,  Loaf  Cheddar,  Glo'ster,  and  Gruyer. 

Families  may  be  supplied  at  all  Seasons  with  first-class  Dairy  Butter,  Fresh  and 
Powdered.     Also  superior  Breakfast  Eggs. 

Every  variety  of  Pickles,  Sauces,  Preserves,  Meats,  and  Pure  Swiss  Milk  preserved 
in  Tins. 

JOHN    STEEDIAN, 

Family  Grocer  and   Italian  Warehouseman, 
40     HANOVER     STREET 

(Second  Shop  from  George  Street). 

Goods  forwarded  to  any  address  in  Town  or  Suburbs  free  of  any  Charge. 


CHARLES   MORTON   COOK, 

Family  Grocer, 

Tea,  Spirit,  &  Proyision  Merchant, 

178    FOUNTAINBRIDGE, 
EDI  NBURGH. 


Samples  of  any  Article  will  be  sent  on  application. 

Particular  attention  paid  to  the  quality  of 
the  goods,  and  to  the  promptness  in  executing 
all  orders. 


THOMAS    WHITE, 

DAI  RYMAN, 

8  ST.  ANTHONY  PLACE,  EDINBURGH. 

Milk  and  Cream  sent  to  all  parts  of  the 

Town. 

Fresh   Draff   supplied    from   the   Fountain 

Brewery  daily. 


CARD. 

JAMES  S.  CONNOLLY, 

WINE  AND  SPIRIT  MERCHANT, 

266   OANONGATE. 

N.B. — A  Large   Comfortable   Hall  suitable  for 
Social  and  other  Meetings. 


GOLF    HOUSE    TAVERN, 

BRUNTSF1ELD    LINKS. 

JAMES  S.  CONNOLLY  begs  to  announce 
to  his  numerous  Golfing  and  other  Friends, 
tbat  he  has  taken  the  above  well-known  Tavern, 
wbere,  by  polite  attention,  and  keeping  a  Stock  of 
First-class  Liquors,  etc.,  he  hopes  to  merit  their 
patronage. 

N.B.— Chops  and  Steaks  on  the  Shortest  Notice, 
Welsh  Rabbits,  Sandwiches,  etc.  etc. 


THOMAS    CROMBIE, 

DAIRYMAN, 
BELL'S  MILLS,  EDINBURGH. 


Milk  and  Cream  sent  to  all  parts  of  the  Town. 


KAY    AND     COMPANY 

(Successors  to  JOHN  KAY), 

39    JAMAICA    STREET,    EDINBURGH. 

PRICE     LIST     OF    WHISKIES. 
Good  Malt,      13s.  Od.  to  15s.  Od.  per  Gallon.  I  Islays,         .     18s.  Od.  to  19s.  Od.  per  Gallon. 
Campbeltown,  16s.  Od.  to  17s.  6d.        „  |  Glenlivets,      18s.  Od.  to  19s.  Od.        „ 

The  Celebrated  Mixture,  Old  '  ISLAY '  and  '  GLENLIVET,'  19s.  per  Gallon. 

N.B. — Orders  for  England  executed  at  the  above  rates,  Purchasers  paying  Carriage. 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


BUG  H  AN  AN'S 
COMMERCIAL    TEMPERANCE    HOTEL, 

114    HIGH    STREET,    EDINBURGH 

(Nearly  opposite  the  Head  of  North  Bridge  and  Lord  Coekhurn  Street,  in  the 
immediate  vicinity  of  the  Railway  Termini). 


(Edcnsifc,  (Elegant,  anb  Comfortable  ^rcommobation  for  Crabcllers. 

TOURISTS    "WILL     FIND     GOOD    AND     CHEAP     REFRESHMENTS 
AT    THE    ABOVE     HOTEL. 


BREAKFASTS, 

LUNCHEONS, 

FISH, 


SOUPS, 
JOINTS, 
CHOPS, 


STEAKS, 

TEA, 

COFFEE, 


SHERBET, 
RASPBERRY, 

ETC.  ETC., 


Served  with  the  utmost  despatch,  at  the  lowest  possible  Charge. 


JAMES  BUCHANAN,  while  returning  his  most  sincere  thanks  to  his  numerous  supporters, 
is  happy  to  state  that  he  has  recently  added  to  the  above  Establishment  a  large  number 
of  First-Class  Bed-Rooms,  several  Sitting- Rooms,  and  a  spacious  Hall  seated  for  300  persons. 
He  has  also  greatly  improved  and  extended  his  Culinary  accommodation.  These  changes, 
together  with  Hot,  Cold,  and  Shower  Baths,  and  civil  and  ready  attendance,  make  it  one 
of  the  most  complete  Temperance  Hotels  in  Great  Britain  ;  while  the  charges  still  remain 
much  lower  than  in  many  inferior  houses. 

BED -ROOMS    AT    Is.    OR    AT    Is.  6d. 

Free  Use  of  excellent  Reading  Room,  Commercial  Room,  and  Private  Parlours. 

NO    CHARGE    FOE,    SERVANTS. 


FIRST     EDINBURGH     COOKING     DEPOT, 

DICKSON'S  CLOSE,  118  HIGH  STEEET.' 
OPEN  FEOM   SEVEN  MOENING  TILL   SIX  EVENING. 


BREAKFAST    FROM    NINE    TILL    TEN, 

CONSISTING  OF 

A  BOWL  OF  PORRIDGE,  BOWL  OF  MILK,  CUP  OF  COFFEE  OR  TEA,  AND 
A  SLICE  OF  BREAD  AND  BUTTER,  3d. 

DINNER,    FROM    ONE   TILL   FOUR, 

CONSISTING  OF 

BROTH   OR   SOUP,    BREAD,   MEAT,    POTATOES,   AND   STEWED    APPLES 

OR  PUDDING,  4£d. 

Cup  of  Coffee  or  Tea,  Glass  of  Sherbet  or  Raspberry,  etc.,  all  at  Id.  each. 

Every  Article  of  the  Best  Quality,  and  always  Ready. 

JAMES  BUCHANAN,  Proprietor. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


SCOTTISH     REGISTER 
FOR     DOMESTIC     SERVANTS, 

15    SOUTH    FREDERICK    STREET 
(Formerly  7  Queen  Street). 

ROBERT  TAVENDALE,  Manager. 

Good  MALE  and  FEMALE  SERVANTS  of  all  kinds  to  be  had  on 
Shortest  Notice. 

MRS.      DODDS' 
SELECT  REGISTER  OFFICE  FOR  MALE  AND  FEMALE  SERVANTS, 

1    CHARLOTTE    PLACE,     EDINBURGH. 


MRS.  DODDS'  GOVERNESS'  INSTITUTE,  1  Charlotte  Place,  Edinburgh. 

CARDS   OF  TERMS  SENT   ON  APPLICATION. 


NORTH  SIDE   REGISTER 

JOE  MALE  AND  FEMALE  DOMESTIC 
SEEVANTS, 

2   CANONMILLS   BRIDGE, 
EDINBURGH. 

T.  C.  MUEBAY,  Manager. 


Select  Lists  and  Prompt  Attention. 


SERVANTS'    REGISTER, 

SOUTH    SIDE, 

5  MONTAGUE  STEEET,  EDINBUEGH. 


M.  LAWSON,  Manager. 


TEMPERANCE 
REFRESHMENT     ROOMS. 


JOHN    FRIER, 

8    NICOLSON    STRKET. 


MRS.    BRICKMAN, 

lew  City  Register  for  Servants. 

OFFICES  DUBLIN  STREET, 
EDINBURGH. 


Ladies  can  be  suited  on  the  Shortest  Notice  with 
First-Class  Male  and  Female  Servants. 


DANIEL    MONROE, 

SLATEE   AND    CHIMNEY    SWEEPEE, 

44    THISTLE    STREET, 

EDINBURGH. 


Chimney  Cans  put  up,  Roofs  upheld  by  the 
year,  all  sorts  of  JobbiDg  Work  carefully  and 
promptly  executed  at  moderate  charges. 


¥.  AND  E.  IRELAND, 

MASONS    AND    CHIMNEY   SWEEPERS, 
25    CLYDE    STREET. 


Van  kept  for  Town  and  Country  Orders. 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


ALEX.    JOHNST_, 

BUTCHER, 

3    QUEENSFERRY    STREET,    EDINBURGH. 

(ESTABLISHED    UPWARDS  OF  FIFTY  YEARS.) 

THE  Subscriber  begs  to  intimate  to  his  numerous  Customers  and  the  Public,  that  he 
has  always  on  hand  a  choice  selection  of  the  finest  five-year  old  Blackfaced  Wedder 
Mutton  (for  which  this  Establishment  has  been  so  long  famed)  ;  and  being  principally 
from  his  own  pastures,  he  can  with  confidence  recommend  the  quality  as  unsurpassed  by 
any  in  the  trade.    Also  Beef,  Veal,  Lamb,  etc.  etc.,  in  their  season. 

JAMES      WILSON, 

BUTCHER, 

146     GEORGE      STREET 

(CORNER  OF  CHARLOTTE  SQUARE), 

BEGS  to  acquaint  Families  and  the  Public,  that,  from  the  advantages  he  possesses  in  being 
enabled  to  feed  the  greater  part  of  the  Sheep  and  Cattle  used  in  his  business,  which 
is  done  regardless  of  expense — his  great  object  being  to  produce  quite  a  superior  quality  of 
Beef  and  Mutton,  excelled  in  no  other  establishment,  and  equalled  by  few,  if  any — his 
Customers  and  the  Public  have  a  guarantee  of  being  always  supplied  with  goods  of  the 
choicest  description. 

Special  attention  continues  to  be  given  to  the  Pickling  department  of  his  business,  which 
has  gained  for  him  the  approbation  of  parties  in  all  parts  of  Great  Britain.  Always  on 
hand  a  full  stock,  consisting  of  Rounds  from  10  lbs.  to  40  lbs.,  and  all  the  other  choice 
pieces,  Tongues,  etc. 

JOHN    THYNE, 
BUTCH  ER, 

STOCKBE  i:d  g  e     mabket. 

LARGE     SUPPLIES. 

BEST  QUALITIES  OF  BUTOHEE  MEAT. 

EISH,   POULTRY,   AID   GAIE. 
WENHAM    LAKE    BLOCK    ICE. 

Country  Orders  carefully  attended  to. 


JOHN    ANDERSON    AND    SONS, 

10G  GEOEGE  STEEET,  EDINBUEGH. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


103 


ALEXANDER    TAYLOR, 

BUTCHER, 

1  &  2  MELVILLE  PLACE,  EDINBURGH, 

BEGS  respectfully  to  thank  the  Nobility, 
Gentry,  and  Public  generally,  for  the 
support  he  has  received  since  he  opened  those 
commodious  Premises,  1  and  2  Melville  Place, 
■where  he  has  always  on  hand  a  large  supply 
of  the  finest  Beef,  Mutton,  Veal,  etc.  etc. ; 
and  by  strict  personal  attention,  punctuality 
to  orders,  and  selling  at  the  lowest  remunerat- 
ing profits,  he  hopes  to  merit  a  continuance 
of  public  patronage. 

Corned  Beef,  Pickled  Tongues,  etc. 


THOMAS      HOGG, 

BUTCHER, 

7    MELVILLE    PLACE, 

EDINBURGH. 


JOHN  L.  JOHNSTON; 

BUTCHER,  POULTERER,  AND 
SAUSAGE  MAKEE, 

1    WEST    NEWINGTON    TERRACE, 

AND 

180  CANONGATE. 


ROBERT   GORDON, 

Gboh'atza  &  Snuff  gkmufariiim", 

5  HEKIOT  BRIDGE,  GRASSMAEKET. 


EALERS  supplied  with  a  Genuine  Article 
in  Roll,  Cut  and  Whole  Cavendish, 
and  every  kind  of  Fancy  Tobaccos,  Snuffs, 
Cigars,  etc.,  on  the  Best  Terms. 


TRY 

ROBERT    ROBERTSON'S 

FAMED  CAVENDISH  MIXTURES,: 

AT 

3  ST.  PATRICK  STREET. 


THOMAS  WHITE  AID  CO., 

TOBACCO-PIPE    MANUFACTURERS, 

Formerly  225  Canongate, 

Now   146    CANONGATE. 


CASIMIR     ROQUES, 


COIFFEUR, 


7    SOUTH 


PARFUMEUR, 

(De  Paris), 

ST.     ANDREW     STREET, 

EDINBURGH. 


ETC. 


IN  GREAT  VARIETY— 
Perfumery,  Ivory  Hair-Brushes,  Combs,  Paris  Gloves,  Fans,  and  Fancy  Goods,  etc. 


T.     M.    TENNANT, 

HAIRDRESSER,  PERFUMER, 

ORNAMENTAL  HAIR  MANUFACTURER, 

AND  VENDOR  OF 

TOILET    REQUISITES. 

23  N.  W.  Circus  Place, 
STOCKBRIDGE,    EDINBURGH, 


Hours  of  Business,  from  8  a.m.  till  9  p.m. 
TERMS— CASH  ONLY. 


WILLIAM     COOK, 

HAIRDRESSER,  PERFUMER, 

AND 

ORNAMENTAL  HAIR  MANUFACTURER, 
3  DEArTHAUGH  ST„  STOGKBKLDGE, 

EDINBURGH. 

TOILET  Requisites.  Ladies'  and  Gentle- 
men's Perukes.  Artistic  Souvenirs,  in 
Watch  Guards,  Alberts,  Bracelets,  Rings,- 
etc.,  made  to  order. 


104  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


ESTABLISHED      1784. 


JAMES  WALDIE    AND    SONS, 

COAL   AND    COKE    MERCHANTS,  ; 

EDINBURGH,     LEITH,    AND    GRANTON. 


DEPOT       OFFICES, 

NOW  CONNECTED  BY  PRIVATE  TELEGRAPHS  : 

LEITH  WALK  and  HAYMARKET, 

ST.  LEONARD'S,  SCOTLAND  STREET,  TRINITY, 

NORTH  LEITH,  and  GRANTON. 

ORDER     OFFICES, 

39  QUEEN  STREET  and  85  CLERK  STREET. 


Newly-wrought  Coals  brought  in  our  own  Wagons  from  the  Collieries 
for  which  we  act  as  Agents. 


Complete  Delivery  charged  for  in  the  Accounts,  according  to  the  Work  done. 

AGENTS 

BY     DIRECT     APPOINTMENT     FOR 

LESSEES   OF  THE   FOLLOWING   FIRST-CLASS    PITS. 

HASWELL,         ....         Sunderland. 
CUTTLEHILL  and  HALBEATH,  Fife. 
BALQUHATSTONE,         .        .        Slamannan. 
ALLANTON  VERTUE,   .        .        Wishaw. 

ALSO     FOR 

MOTHERWELL  STEAM  COALS. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER.  105 


JOHN   SMITH   AND   SONS, 

COAL   AND    COKE    MERCHANTS. 


HEAD  OFFICE— 46  Lothian  Road. 

ORDER    OFFICES. 
STOCKBRIDGE,      ....     1  SPRING  GARDENS. 
NEWINGTON, NEWINGTON  TERRACE. 

DEPOTS. 

ST.  CUTHBERT'S;   DALRY;   HAYMARKET;    ST.  LEONARD'S; 
9  PORT  HAMILTON,  UNION  CANAL. 


ALL  CHAEGES  for  COMPLETE  DELIVEEY  included  in  our  Accounts. 


COLLIERY    AGENTS 


FOR 


THE   SLAMANNAN  BLAGKBAND    COAL, 

Unequalled  for  Cleanliness  and  Durability. 


Estimates  for  Public  Boards,   Works,  Hotels,   Charitable  Institutions,  etc., 
to  be  had  on  Application. 


io6 


EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


HEAD  OFFICE- 


BRANCH  OFFICES— 

7    SOUTH    ST.    DAVID    STREET; 

26    CHARLOTTE    PLACE,    QUEENSFERRY    STREET; 

LOCHRIN    COAL    BASIN,    CANAL; 

AND 

JUNCTION    BRIDGE    WHARF,    LEITH. 


COAL. 

WILLIAM     MARSHALL, 
COAL    MERCHANT, 

132  PRINCES  STREET  (Ground  Floor), 

CALEDONIAN  RAILWAY,  and 

HAYMARKET. 


House  — 18   NELSON    STREET. 

Orders  Received. 
Shieldmuir  Bright  Burning  Coal,  Stepend's 
Caking  Coal;  Slamannan,  Darngavel,  Benhar, 
Balquhatstone,  Blackband,  Zetland,  and  Eng- 
lish Coal. 


WILLIAM    CARRUTHERS, 

COAL  MEECHANT,  HAYMAEKET. 


Office— 12  MORRISON  STREET. 


House- 


-8  CHALMERS'  BUILDINGS, 

FOUNTAINBRIDGE. 


FIFE  SHIRE    COAL, 


FROM  THE 


WELLWOOD,   ELGIN,   AND    LASSODIE 
COLLIERIES,  DUNFERMLINE. 


OFFICES  : 

EAILWAY  STATIONS— SCOTLAND  ST., 

HAYMAEKET,  TRINITY,  JUNCTION 

BRIDGE;  ENGLISH  AND  FIFESHIEE  COAL 

DEPOT,  OLD  BRIDGE-END,  LEITH. 


JAMES    SWORD, 

Sole  Agent  for  these  Coals. 


J.   WILLIAMSOI, 

COAL  and  COKE   MERCHANT, 
ROSE  LANE  STATION,  ABBEY  HILL. 


All  kinds  of  Coal  supplied  at  lowest  prices. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


107 


DEANS    AND    MOORE, 

COAL    MASTERS    AND    MERCHANTS 

Head  Office-SMEATON  PARK,  INVERESK. 


DRUMMORE    COLLIERY. 

Orders  received  and  General  Estimates  given  for  Household,  Steam,  and  Gas  Coals, 
from  their  Carberry,  Drummore,  Elphinstoxe  Tower,  Pencaitlantd,  and  Pexston  Col- 
lieries ;  and  also  for  Fife  and  West  Country  Coals. 

CENTRAL  OFFICE— 29  SOUTH  FREDERICK  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 
SHIPPING  OFFICE— 24  COMMERCIAL  STREET,  LEITH. 
SUB-OFFICES  at  Depots  NORTH  BRITISH  RAILWAY  STATIONS,  AND 
14  DRUMMOND  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 


COALS. 


ANDREW    BRUCE, 

COAL     MERCHANT, 

DALRY  COAL  DEPOT,  CALEDONIAN 
RAILWAY,  and 

28  CUMBERLAND  STREET. 


EARL  OF  ZETLAND'S  JEWEL  COAL 

WILLIAM  SCOTT,  Jun.,  Lessee. 
COLLIERY  OFFICE— 

5  POET   HOPETOUN,  EDINBURGH. 


AILY   SUPPLIES  of  the  above  Rich 
Caking    Coal.       Orders    immediately 

A.  CUNNINGHAM,  Agent. 


attended  to 


JAMES    HENDERSON, 

COAL  MERCHANT. 

Office— 7  PORT  HOPETOUN,  CANAL. 
House— 20  HERIOT  PLACE,  LAURISTON. 


DALKEITH     COAL. 

DALKEITH  COLLIERY  OFPICE, 
ST.  LEONARD'S. 


REGULAR   SUPPLIES  (fresh  from  the- 
Pits  every  day)  of  the  following  well- 
known  Coals : — 

BEST  JEWEL  COAL. 
SMEATON  JEWEL  COAL. 
CORONATION  COAL. 
HOUSEHOLD  COAL. 
Orders  addressed  to  George  Baigrie,  Pro- 
prietor's Agent,  at  the  above  Office,  punctually- 
attended  to. 

House— 9  PARKSIDE  STREET. 


io8  EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 


COAL     AND     LIME. 


JAMES    ORR, 

NORTH      BRIDGE      RAILWAY     STATION. 

Office— 14  ROYAL  EXCHANGE. 

LIME  of  First-Class  Quality  supplied  at  the  Depot,  North  Bridge,  in  quantities  required, 
or  in  Waggons  to  Stations  on  N.  B.  Railway. 


Gas  Coals,  Household  Coals,  and  Steam  Coals, 

BEST  AND  CHEAPEST  QUALITIES. 
Agent  for  Sir  G.  G.  Suttie,  Bart.'s  Prestongrange  Colliery. 

ESTABLISHED     183  1. 


THOMAS    DIXON    AND     SON, 

SCOTCH    AND    ENGLISH    COAL   MERCHANTS, 

67    ST.    LEONARD    STREET. 


ALL  KINDS  OP  CANAL  AM)  EAILWAY  COAL  FEESH  FEOM  THE  PITS. 
Attention  given  to  all  Orders  addressed  to  their  Office  as  above. 

COALS. 
JOHN    WILSON,  Coal  Master, 

OVEETOWN,    LAW,    AND     SHAWPIELD     COLLIEEIES. 
Depot — Caledonian   Railway   Station. 

DANIEL  M'KAT,  Agent. 
HOUSE  — 50  OE0VE    STEEET. 

GILRAY    BBOTHEES, 

COAL     MERCHANTS, 

60   Lothian   Road,   78   South   Clerk   Street,   and 
3  Wemyss  Place, 

EDINBUBGH. 


Public  Institutions  Supplied  by  Contract. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


109 


COAL  A&EICT  OFFICE, 

2  CANONMILLS  BRIDGE. 


.All  kinds  of  Scotch  and  English  Coal  at 
Moderate  Prices. 

T.  C.  MUEKAY,  Agent. 
Orders  punctually  attended  to. 


ESTABLISHED   1834. 


MRS.   WILLIAM    ALLAN, 

COAL    MERCHANT, 

12  PORT  HAMILTON,  CANAL  BASIN. 


SCOTT  and  GILMOUR, 

COAL  MASTERS, 
WISHAW    COLLIERIES. 


EDI  KB  URGII DEPO  T— 
Caledonian  Station,  Lothian  Eoad. 


COAL! 


COAL!!        COAL!!! 


SCOTCH    AND    ENGLISH    COAL 

IN   GENERAL   USE, 

SUPPLIED  BY 

ROBERT    G.    BAUCHOPE, 

SCOTLAND  STREET  STATION. 


ROBERT     CALDER 

COAL     MERCHANT, 

HAYMARKET    STATION,    and 
180  ROSE  STREET, 

CONTINUES  TO  SUPPLY  FEESH  SUPPLIES  OF 

BEST     SCOTCH    COAL. 


ALLAN    WILSON, 

7    CLANALPINE    BUILDINGS 

(Spittal  Street), 

SUPPLIES  the  best  West  Country  Coal 
to  Families  in  all  parts  of  Edinburgh 
and  Leith,  at  Current  Prices. 

PIEEW00D  Is.  PEE  BAG. 


JOHN       BURNS, 

COAL  MERCHANT, 
16    POET     HOPETOUrl, 

RECEIVES  Daily  Supplies  of  all  the 
various  kinds  of  Canal  and  Railway 
Coal,  which  he  Sells  at  the  lowest  Current 
Prices. 


COALS. 


Personal  Superintendence  of  the  Despatch  of  all 
Orders. 


CALEDONIAN    COAL    COMPAIY. 

OFFICE— 
3  DUBLIN    STREET. 

F.  W.  BBICKMAN,  Manager. 


JOHN      S  I  V  E  S, 

COAL  MERCHANT,  DALRY, 

ESPECTFULLY  intimates  that  he  con- 
tinues to  supply  the  Best  kinds  of  Coal 
in  the  market  on  moderate  terms.  Orders 
carefully  attended  to. 


JOHN   WILSON, 

SUMMERHOUSE    AND    STANDRIG 
COLLIERIES, 

BY     FALKIRK. 


A 


LL  kinds  of  SCOTCH  and  ENGLISH 
COAL  at  the  lowest  prices. 


OFFICE— 

2  POET  HOPE T OUT,  EDLNBUEGH. 
WILLIAM  BOOTH,  Manager. 


EDINBURGH  AND  LETTH 


JAMES     WATEESTON,     Jun, 

SCOTCH    AND    ENGLISH    COAL    MERCHANT, 

CALEDONIAN  RAILWAY  COAL  DEPOT, 

OPriCE  —  31   HAMILTON   PLACE,    ST  0  CKBBIDGE. 

V  Families  supplied  with  Firewood. 


COAL. 

CANAL    COAL    COMPANY. 

OFFICE— 
4  SOUTH  ST.  ANDREW  STREET. 

JAMES  LAWSON,  Manager. 

All  kinds  of  Scotch  and  English  Coal 
at  the  Lowest  Prices. 


C.     FORTUNE, 

COAL    MERCHANT, 

ROSE  LANE  STATION,  ABBEY  HILL, 

SUPPLIES  all  kinds  of  COAL  at  Lowest 
Prices. 


COAL. 


E.  &  H.  SIMPSON, 

CALEDONIAN  RAILWAY  DEPOT 

AND 

15  GARDNER'S  CRESCENT. 


ALL  KINDS  OF 

SCOTCH  AND  ENGLISH  COAL 

AT  THE  LOWEST  PRICES. 


BATH    CHAIES, 

CLOSE  or  Open,  in  the  very  best  condition, 
with  Glass  Fronts  and  Hoods  which 
can  be  taken  off  or  put  on  at  pleasure,  made 
by  Heath,  Broad  Street,  Bath,  let  by  the 
Hour  or  Month.     Apply  to 

JAMES    STUART, 

BATH-CHAIR     HIRER, 

9  HOPE  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 


BOOKS!  BOOKS!  BOOKS! 


NOTICE    TO    THE    PUBLIC. 

LIBRARIES  PURCHASED  for  CASH  in 
Town  and  Country.  Large  and  Small 
Parcels  of  Books  removed  free  of  expense  to 
the  Exposer.     Apply  to 

G.    ADCOCK, 

11    SOUTH   ST.   ANDREW   STREET. 


Families,  Offices,  Banks,  etc., 

SUPPLIED  WITH 

FIREWOOD 

AT 

Leith  Ragged  Industrial  Schools, 
24  and  25  KING  STREET,  LEITH. 


THE  Firewood  is  manufactured  from  the 
best  new  Red-  Wood,  imported  direct  from 
Norway  and  Sweden  for  that  purpose. 

Sent  daily  (free  of  charge)  to  all  parts  of 
Edinburgh,  Leith,  Portobello,  Trinity,  etc. 
Price  Four  Shillings  per  100  Bundles. 

Orders,  per  Post  or  otherwise,  to  the 
Superintendent  at  the  School,  will  receive 
immediate  attention. 


THE   LARGEST   STOCK   OF 

CAEEIA&ES  AND  HARNESS 

FOR  SALE  IN  THE  CITY, 

AT 

R    STOEDY'S 

ST.    LEONAKD'S    C0ACHW0KKS, 
EDINBURGH. 

EOBEBT  ATKINSON  AID   SON, 

COACH  PROPRIETORS, 
8  NORTH-WEST  CIRCUS  PLACE. 


OMNIBUSES  and  BRAKES  for  Pic-nics. 
VANS  and  LORRIES  for  Removals. 


POST-OFFICE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. ill 

SHIELS    AND     SLATER, 

COACH    AND    HARNESS    MAKERS 

(ADJOINING    SCOTT,    CROALL,   AND  SONS'  NEW  ROYAL  HORSE  BAZAAR), 

SPITTAL    STREET,    EDINBURGH. 


CARRIAGES      OF      EVERY      DESCRIPTION, 

Which,  for  Cheapness  and  Lightness,  combined  with  Durability  and 
Excellence  of  Workmanship,  are 

NOT    SURPASSED    IN    THE    CITY. 

CARRIAGES,    CONVEYANCES,    ETC. 
W.     FRASER     AND      SON, 

JOB     AND      POSTMASTERS, 
1    FORRES     STREET,    EE>INBURGH. 

First-Class  Carriages  and  Job  Horses  on  Hire  by  the  Month  or  Year. 

CABS  AT  LOTHIAN  ROAD  STATION. 

CABS    AT    QUEEN    STREET    (West    End). 

CABS  AT  LYNEDOCH  PLACE. 

CARRIAGES,    DOG    CARTS,    AND    OTHER    MACHINES, 

SPRING    VANS    FOR    LUGGAGE, 

AT   YOUNG    STREET,    NORTH    LANE, 

ON  THE  SHORTEST  NOTICE. 


OFFI  CE  — 
1   FORRES   STREET,  EDINBURGH. 

THE    EDINBURGH    CITY   FUNERAL    ESTABLISHMENT. 


WILLIAM     REID     AND      SONS, 

58    COCKBURN    STREET, 

(Branch  and  Workshops— 9  North  College  Street), 

BEG  to  intimate  that  the  whole  of  their  arrangements  are  strictly  framed  with  a 
view  to  Economy  and  Respectability ;  and  their  various  Styles  and  Charges 
are  such  as  will  meet  the  circumstances  of  all. 

TVilliaji  Reid  and  Sons  beg  to  inform  parties  at  a  distance,  that  they  conduct 
Funerals  to  and  from  the  Country — at  so  much  per  mile  extra  to  their  Town  Charges 
—or  to  any  part  of  the  United  Kingdom,  at  the  most  moderate  Rates. 

Specimens  of  all  Funeral  Requisites  on  view  on  the  Premises. 
Hearses,  Mourning  Coaches,  etc.,  all  First-class. 


EDINBUEGH  AND  LEITH 


[Funeral  and  Undertaking 
Establishment. 

ESTABLISHED    1861. 

PETER   MOIR   &    CO.,    Proprietors, 

10  &  11  St.  James'  Place  (off  Elder  Street); 

AMD 

HER   MAJESTY'S   HORSE   REPOSITORY,    NOTTINGHAM   PLACE. 

PM.  &  CO.,  in  tendering  their  best  thanks  to  the  Nobility,  Gentry,  and  Public  for 
o  the  liberal  patronage  bestowed  on  them,  and  in  soliciting  its  continuance,  beg  to 
intimate  that  their  Establishment  has  every  requisite  necessary  for  conducting  Funerals, 
and  that  they  have  spared  neither  labour  nor  capital  to  render  their  equipages  superior 
in  every  respect  to  any  in  town ;  and  those  entrusting  them  with  their  entire  orders  will 
find  every  attention  paid  to  strict  economy.  By  perusing  the  various  Tables  of  Rates, 
the  Public  will  have  no  difficulty  in  selecting  that  which  may  be  most  suitable  to  their 
wishes. 

LIST  OF  CHARGES  FOR  HEARSES  AND  MOURNING  COACHES, 

REDUCED    TWENTY    PER    CENT. 


Plainest  One  Horse  Hearse, 

Common  One  Horse  Hearse, 

One  Horse  Hearse,  with  Feathers, 

Best  One  Horse  Hearse, 

Best  One  Horse  Hearse,  with  Feathers, 

Plain  Two  Horse  Hearse, 

Second  Best  Two  Horse  Hearse, 

Best  Two  Horse  Hearse, 

Best  Two  Horse  Hearse,  with  Feathers, 

Plain  Four  Horse  Hearse, 

Best  Four  Horse  Hearse, 

Best  Four  Horse  Hearse, 


s. 

d. 

5 

0 

6 

0 

8 

0 

8 

6 

s,      10 

0 

.       13 

0 

.       16 

6 

.       20 

0 

s,      24 

0 

.      28 

0 

.      32 

0 

.      40 

0  1 

Best  Hearse,  with  Feathers,  Four  Horses, 

and  Postilions, 50     0 

Best  Hearse,  with  Feathers,  Six  Horses, 
and  Postilions,  charged  in  proportion. 

One  Horse  Coaches  to  cany  Four  per- 
sons  8    0 

Two  Horse  Coaches,  first  class,  to  carry 
Sis  persons, 12     0 

Mourning  Coaches,  with  large  Front  Boot, 
made  expressly  for  Children's  Funerals, 
and  constructed  to  cany  Six  persons 
inside, 12     0 


COFFINS  OF  EVERY  DESRCLPTION,  ON  THE  MOST  APPROVED  STYLES,  ALWAYS 
ON  HAND,  TO  MEET  THE  REQUIREMENTS  OF  ALL  CLASSES. 

To  thoroughly  convince  the  Working  Classes  how  much  the  Proprietors  have  reduced  their 
Charges,  they  offer  a  complete  funeral  for  One  Pound. 

Orders  received  at  all  hours  by  Persons  constantly  in  attendance. 

MANAGING  PARTNER— Mr.  FRANCIS  GEERARD. 


POST-OFFTCE  DIRECTORY  ADVERTISER. 


"3 


THE    EDINBURGH 

FUNERAL  AND  UNDERTAKING 

ESTABLISHMENT, 

9     &     10     LEITH     WALK, 

AND 

8    NICOLSON    STREET. 


JOHN"  CEO  ALL  &  SONS  beg  to  intimate  that  they  have  reduced  their 
prices  for  Hearses  and  Mourning  Coaches  20  per  cent.,  as  follows : — 

Plain  Hearse  with  One  Horse,  5s.,  formerly  6s. 

Plumed  Hearse  with  One  Horse,  10s.,          ,,       12s.  6d. 

Plumed  Hearse  with  Two  Horses,  24s.,           ,,       30s. 

Plumed  Hearse  with  Four  Horses,  40s.,           ,,       50s. 

Mourning  Coach,  Two  Horses,  12s.,           ,,       15s. 

Mourning  Coach,  One  Horse,  8s.,          ,,       10s. 

Coffins  of  every  description  on  hand,  and  every  requisite  fur nished  at  the  above  premises. 

Funerals  conducted  to  any  part  of  the  United  Kingdom. 

BOOKS  AND   CARDS   OF  PPJCES  TO  BE   HAD   ON  APPLICATION  AT  ANY  OF  THE 
UNDERNOTED   OFFICES  : — 

9  &  10  LEITH  WALK  (Head  Office). 
8  NICOLSON  STREET.  i  RO YAI ,  HORSE  BAZA  AR,  Lothian  Road. 

4  PRINCES  STREET  (Coach  Office).    |  45  CONSTITUTION  STREET,  Leith. 

ESTABLISHED     IN     18  5  0. 


8 


ii_4 EDINBURGH  AND  LEITH 

J  ARDI  NE'S 
JOBBING,   POSTING,   AND    CARRIAGE  HIRING   ESTABLISHMENT, 

DUKE  ST.  LANE,  and  DUBLIN  ST.  LANE,  EDINBURGH. 
OFFICE- 25   Duke   Street. 


YERY  superior  Private  Broughams,  Phaetons,  Dog  Carts,  Waggonnets,  Brakes, 
Omnibuses,  Vans  for  Luggage,  Cabs,  etc.  etc.,  with  good  Horses  and  careful  Drivers, 
15  to  20  per  cent,  under  Monopolist  Prices.  Card  of  Charges  free  on  application  at  the 
Office.  PETER  JARDINE,  Proprietor. 

CAB     STANDS- 

ST.  MARY'S  CHURCH,  and  QUEEN  STREET  (East  End). 


JAMES     STEWART, 
CAB     HIRER. 


JOB  AND  POST  HORSES  LET  BY  THE  WEEK,  MONTH,  OR  YEAR, 

AT 

10  RANDOLPH  CLIFF,  DEAN  BRIDGE,  or 
'  THE  BOX,'  FOOT  OF  CLARENDON  CRESCENT. 


FUNERAL    CHARGES    REDUCED    20    PER    CENT. 

FUNERAL    ESTABLISHMENT, 

8       HIGH     STREET.       8 

(Nearly  opposite  John  Knox's  Church.") 

D.      NICHOLSON     AND     SON 

BEG  to  call  the  attention  of  the  Public  to  their  recent  Reduction  of  Charges  for 
Funerals,  which,  with  their  well-known  respectable  mode  of  conducting  all 
Funerals  entrusted  to  their  care,  and  all  being  under  the  personal  superintendence  of 
D.  N.  and  Son  themselves,  they  hope  will  merit  a  continuation  of  that  patronage  so 
liberally  bestowed  on  them  heretofore. 

HEARSES    AND    MOURNING    COACHES. 

Coffins  in  Oak,  Mahogany,  Elm,  Lead,  Zinc,  etc, ;  and  Requisites  of  every  description 

always  on  hand. 
Funerals  Conducted  to  all  parts  of  the  Kingdom  upon  the  most  moderate  terms. 
Night  and  Day  Attendance  at  Office,  8  HIGH  STREET. 


FUNERAL  ESTABLISHMENT. 

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The  favourable  Mortality  experienced  by  the  TiOVAL  is  exhibited  by  the  Diagram,  which  shows  the 
Numbkk  out  of  which  One  has  Died  at  each  Age  up  to  the  end  of  the  year  1804,  compared  witlt 
the  Numbkr  which  had  been.  EXPECTED  by  the  Tables,  and  further  contrasted  with  its  Experience 
up  to  the  end  of  1859,  and  with  the  "  Combined  experience  of  Seventeen  Offices." 

I  I  confine  myself  to  the  experience  of  the  seventeen  Offices  published  in  1843.     A  few  words 
will  suffice  to  snow  the  particular  and  general  adaptation  of  this  figure  to  its  intended  purpose. 

To  exhibit  the  first  of  these  qualities,  let  it  be  supposed  that  the  enquirer  wishes  to  compare 
the  Mortality  experienced  by  tne  respective  Offices  named,  on  Lives  aged  40  years. 
'  By  drawing  his  linger  carefully  along  the  horizontal  line  40,  to  the  points  where  the  seveffrl 
curves  cross  the  said  line,  and  following  with  his  eye  the  vertical  line  at  those  respective  points  ;j 
to  the  top  or  bottom  of  the  page,  he  will  learn  that 

The  '■  Royai.  "  expected  that  1  out  of  about  80  would  die; 

But  hy  adjusted  experience  to  18(15,  only  1  out  of  about  109  would  die; 

And  by  ditto  to  1859 1       „  104  would  die; 

Whilst  by  the  combined  experience    .    .     1       .,        „  97  would  die. 

Little  will  be  required  to  show  the  general  adaptation  of  the  Diagram  to  exhibit  the  success  of! 
the  Royal  in  its  M >rtulity,  and  the  Benefit  thus  obtained  ijy  the  Assurer  with  Participa-1 
rioN  of  Profits  in  that  Office  Irefer  here  to  the  fact  that  every  point  on  the  left  of  the  ooo  i 
curve,  which  it  must  he  observed  represents  the  Mortality  expected  by  our  Tables,  shows  more 
or  less  gain  according  as  it  is  removed  from  or  approaches  thereto.  Now,  as  the  curve  ■<><>& 
and  the  one  painted  red,  respectively  depicting  the  adjusted  Mortality  of  the  Royal  up  to  185a 
and  up  to  1864,  are  entirely  on  the  left  of  the  OOO  curve,  and  some  portions  ofjt|iem  at  a  very 
marked  distance,  it  is  at  once  evident  that  everything  in  the  past  experience  off  he  Company,: 
as  respects  this  important  subject,  has  been  more  favourable  than  could  have  bixut  reasonably  hoped 
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EVIDENCES    OF    GREAT    PROGRESS. 

FIRE     PREMIUMS.  4>;J 

1850 .....         ...         ...         .;.         #51  {£83 

1866 ...        ..        ..  '447,271 

1866    NEARLY    THREE    TIMES    THE    AMOUNT    OF    1856.  t 

LIFE     PREMIUMS. 

1856  ... £37,344 

1866 188,566 

18 J6  FIVE  TIMES  THE  AMOUNT  OF  1850. 

RAPID    GROWTH    OP    LIFE,  PENDs/ 

1850  ,  , .£118,710 

1836 848,746 

1866  exceeds  1856  by  no  less  than  £730,030. 

Amount  added  to  the  Life  Funds  in  the  year  1866  alone,  after  pavment  of  all  Losses  and    TO 
Expenses,  £124,165.  ,; 

The  increase  for  the  year  1867  alone,  beyond  the  amount  at  the  close  of  the  year  I860,1 
will  also  show,  when  the  accounts  are  completed,  a  further  amount  of  over  £i20,00Q  '■' V 
making  the  total  Life  Funds  nearly  £1,000,000,  in  addition  to  the  Fire  Reserve  fund  ami   V  , 
Capital.     The  accumulated  funds  of  the  Company  being  thus  nearly    >.- 


ONE   MILLION  AND  A   HALF   STERLINQ. 

The  Actuary  in  his  late  Valuation  Report  stilted  his  opinion  th;it  110  less  than  £100,000  S, 
would  be  added  annually  to  the  Life  and  Annuity  Funds,  for  the  next  ten  years.  This  anticipa-  i,  V 
tion  has  so  far  been  more  than  realized,  as  the  Funds  in  hand  at  the  endof  1867  will  show  an   M 

INCREASE   OP  OVER  £110,000   PER  ANNUM 


SCOTTISH  WIDOWS'   FUND 
LIFE     ASSURANCE     SOCIETY. 

(FOUNDED    A.D.    1815.) 

THE  LEADING  FEATURE 
of  this  Old  Established  and  well-tried  Society  is  its  Mutual  Principle,  which  Secures 
to  the  Policyholders  the  Division  of  the  whole  Profits  among  themselves,  without  any 
deduction  for  Dividends  to  Shareholders,  as  in  Life  Assurance  Companies  of 'the  Pro- 
prietary Class.  This  single  circumstance  retains  for  Distribution  among  the 
Policyholders  Large  Sums  of  Money,  which  would  otherwise  be  lost  to  them. 

THE  LARGEST  DIVISION  OF  PROFITS 
ever  made  by  the  Society  was  that  declared  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  Members  held  on 
24th  May  last.  The  Profit  realized  during  the  Seven  Years  ending  31st  December  1866 
amounted  to  no  less  than  £834,183,  10s.  Id.;  which  sum  was  divided  among  the 
Policyholders  in  the  manner  fully  explained  in  the  Report  read  at  the  Meeting, — copies 
of  which  may  be  had,  free  of  charge,  on  application. 

INCREASE     OP     BUSINESS. 

During  last  Septennial  Bonus  Period,  i860  to  1866,  the  Society  issued  Policies  for 
New  Assurances,  amounting  to  the  large  sum  of  ,£5,461,884.     Comparing  the  New 
Assurances  effected  in  i860,  the  first  year  of  that  period,  with  the  New  Assurances 
effected  in  1867,  the  first  year  of  the  current  Period,  1867  to  1873,  the  following  is  the 
result : — 

New  Assurances  1860,   ......      £380,305 

New  Assurances  1867,   ......        811,411 


Difference  in  favour  of  1867,  .  .      £431,106 

Being  an  increase  of  £113  per  cent. 
Security  enjoyed  by  the  Members,  and  their  future  Prospects. 

The  Balance  Sheet  and  Details  of  the  Valuation  of  the  whole  Liabilities  of  the  Society  published 
in  last  Report,  fully  and  clearly  make  known  to  all  Actuaries  and  skilled  persons  the  Entire 
Financial  Condition  of  the  Scottish  Widows'  Fund  ;  while  to  the  general  public  they  afford 
the  means  of  ascertaining  for  themselves  the  character  of  the  security  and  prospects  of  future  ad- 
vantage which  such  a  financial  condition  presents.  By  no  other  means  than  the  publication  of  such 
information  as  is  contained  in  the  Balance  Sheet  and  Valuations  referred  to,  can  the  real  position  of 
a  Life  Assurance  Institution  be  made  known. 

RESOURCES     OP     THE     SOCIEiTY. 

Annual  Revenue,  ....     £600,000 

Invested  Funds,  ....    4,600,000 

Persons  effecting  Assurances  now 

will  do  so  at  a  time  when  the  Society  has  acquired  a  select  Business  of  the  highest  class,  the  growth 
of  upwards  of  Fifty  Years  of  uninterrupted  prosperity,  and  has  reached  an  annually -vacreasing  rate 
of  progress  which  has  never  been  exceeded  in  the  history  of  Life  Assurance  in  this  country.  More- 
over, although  the  Society  never  took  over  the  Funds  of  any  other  Office  by  amalgamation,  its  Life 
Assurance  Fund  is  larger  than  that  of  any  similar  Institution.  Its  Financial  Power  secures  for  the 
Society  the  best  and  most  remunerative  Investments  which  the  country  affords.  The  natural  effect 
of  these,  and  the  other  circumstances  above  referred  to,  must  be  the  realization  of  a  rate  of  Profit  un- 
attainable by  Offices  less  favourably  circumstanced ;  and  when  it  is  kept  in  view  that  the  WHOLE 
Profit  actually  realized  is  divided  among  the  Policyholders  alone,  the  conclusion  necessarily  follows 
that  Life  Assurance  could  not  be  conducted  under  more  favourable  conditions  for  Policyholders  than 
it  is  in  the  Scottish  Widoivs'1  Fund. 

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Head  Office— 6  ST.  Andrew  Square,  Edinburgh. 


DIRECTORS. 


11.  Hunter,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  Dumbarton  &  Bute. 

A.  Gifford,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  Orkney  &  Shetland. 

George  Hope,  Esq.,  Fenton  Barns. 

Robert  Walker,  Esq.,  Publisher. 

John  Cay,  Esq.,  W.S. 

George  M.  Tytler,  Esq. ,  See.  Bank  of  Scotland. 

.Tames  Peddie,  Esq.,  W.S. 

C.  Ljlwsok,  Jun.,  Esq.,  Seed  Merchant. 


Wm.  J.  Menzies,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Graham  Binny,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Neil  C.  Campbell,  Esq. ,  Sheriff  of  Ayrshire. 
P.  G.  Tait,  Esq.,  Professor  of  Natural  Philo- 
sophy, Edinburgh  University. 
John  Auld,  Esq. ,  W.  S. 
John  Parker,  Esq.,  Inland  Revenue. 
John  Carment,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 


Banker — The  National  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Solicitor — Charles  Morton,  W.S.  Auditor — Adam  Gillies  Smith,  C.A. 

Medical  Officer-^Jvnx  Duncan,  M.D.,  12  Heriot  Row. 


THE  ADVANTAGES  OFFERED,  AS  COMPARED  WITH  OTHER  OFFICES,  ARE— 

A  greatly  Larger  Original  Assurance  for  the  same  Premium,  with  the  prospect,  to  good 
lives- (for  whom  exclusively  the  whole  Profits  are  reserved),  of  eventually  receiving  very 
considerable  additions. 

Thus,  a  Policy  for  £1200  or  £1250  can  at  most  ages  be  had,  from  the  first,  for  the  premium 
charged  elsewhere  for  £1000  only.  Policies  for  £1000  which  have  shared  at  three  Septennial 
Investigations  have  already  been  increased  to  £1100,  £1600,  and  even  to  £1800. 

THIS  SOCIETY  has  taken  a  leading  part  in  the  relaxation  of  restrictions  on  Policies,  and  in 
the  removal  of  grounds  of  challenge.  So  long  ago  as  1819  it  was  declared  that  error  in 
the  original  statements  should  not  involve  forfeiture,  unless  proved  to  have  been  fraudulent  as 
ivell  as  untrue  ;  and,  at  same  time,  the  forfeiture  which  attached  to  death  by  capital  punishment, 
by  duelling,  and  even  by  suicide  (unless  occurring  within  six  months),  was  removed. 

FOREIGN  RESIDENCE  AND  TRAVEL.— Members  (not  seafaring  men)  are  now  at  liberty, 
free  of  charge,  to  travel  or  reside  in  any  part  of  the  world  (Asia  excepted)  north  of  35°  N.  and 
south  of  30°  S.  The  Directors  are  also  empowered,  under  certain  conditions,  to  grant  Certificates 
nf  Exemption  from  all  restrictions. 


Examples  of  Annual  Premium  for  Assurance  of  £100  at  Death  (with  Profits). 


AGE,           

I         25 

■ 

1         30 

35 

40 

45 

50 

Payable  during  life, 

!  £1  18    Q 

f£2     1     6 

£2    6  10 

£2  14    9 

£3    5    9 

£4    17 

Limited  to  21  yeai'S,     . 

1  £2  12    6 

£2  15    4 

£3    0    2 

|£3    7    5 

£3  17    6 

;  £4  12     1 

Tims  a  person  of  30  may  secure  £1000  at  death,  with  Profits,  for  a  yearly  premium  of  £20,  15s., 
which  in  the  other  Scottish  Mutual  Offices  would  assure  £800  only. 

Or,  if  unwilling  to  burden  himself  with  payments  during  the  whole  of  his  life,  he  may  secure  a 
policy  for  £1000,  with  prospect  of  additions  from  the  Profits,  for  a  Premium  of  £27,  13s.  4d.,  limited  to 
twenty-one  payments,  being  nearly  the  same  as  most  Offices  require  during  the  whole  term  of  life. 

igj"  Tables  of  Premiums,  to  cease  after  7,  14,  or  other'number  of  years,  may  be  had. 


Above  17,000  Policies  issued.  Subsisting  Assurances  upwards  of  Six  Millions.  Annual 
Revenue,  £230,000.  Accumulated  Fund,  arising  entirely  from  Premiums,  above  £1,365,000, 
all  invested  in  unexceptionable  securities  in  this  country. 

PiEPORTS,  Tables  of  Hates,  and  every  information,  may  be  had  on  application. 

ErasBOHOH,  18o8.  JAMES  WATSON,  Manager.