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LANCASHIRE INSURANCE UUMPANY.
Established 1852.
CAPITAL— TWO MILLIONS.
Head Office- ESOHANgS STSEBT, MANCHESTER.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS :—
JOHN TODD,
George Beatson Blair, Esq.
W. H. Bradley, Esq.
Benj. Darbyshire, Esq., Liverpool.
Alexander Ewing, Esq., Glasgow.
James Maden Holt, Esq., M.P.
Henry Jump, Esq., Liverpool.
John Knowles, Esq., Nuneaton.
Esq., Chairman.
Arthur W. Lyon, Esq.
J. S. Mayson, Esq.
William Pilkington, Esq., Black-
burn.
N. Shelmerdine, Esq.
J. Wagsbaff, Esq., London.
Charles Watson, Esq.
DIRECTORS IN SCOTLAND:
ALEXANDER EWING, Esq., Glasgow, Chairman.
The Right Rev. the Bishop of David Dreghorn, Esq., Glasgow.
Moray and Ross, Inverness. Major Lyon Mackenzie, Provost of
James Brown, Esq., Glasgow. Inverness.
Walter Carruthers, Esq., Inver- | John MacKenzie, Esq., Eileanach,
ness. Inverness.
Andrew Dougall, Esq., Inver- Donald Mathieson, Esq., Glasgow,
ness. William Russell, Esq., Glasgow.
ANNUAL REPORT.
Copies of the Annual Report of the Directors, read at the Meeting
of the Shareholders, on the 12th inst., may be obtained on application
at any of the Offices of the Company.
EXTRACTS FROM THE REPORT.
The Fire Premiums for the year, after deducting Re-
insurances, were .- £235,094
The Fire Losses 145,920
The Life Income , 53 917
The Life Losses 32,716
The Income of the Proprietors' and Reserve Funds for the year
amounted to £'49,709, out of which the Directors have already de-
clared a Dividend of 10 per cent, per annum, and a Bonus of 5 per
cent.
THE RESERVE FUNDS WERE —
LIFE, £254,972. — FIRE, £101,852.
LIFE and FIRE INSURANCE BUSINESS transacted both at
HOME and ABROAD on liberal terms.
CHARLES STEWART, Resident Secretary.
4 South Hanover Street, Glasgow.
Glasgow, March, 1874.
AGENTS IN GREENOCK—
DAVID E. BARCLAY. I A. M. GUALD.
JOHN BOYD. JAMES KELSO.
F. G. BRUCE. I C. D. LAMONT.
JOHN BRYMNER. LEITCH and MUIR.
JAMES SPEIRS and SON.
AGENT AT GOUROCK.
JOHN THOMSON.
THE EDINBURGH LIFE
ASSURANCE COMPANY.
FOUNDED 1823.
The Comprehensive Non-Forfeiture Scheme of this Office, now
extended to all ordinary Policies, entirely obviates loss to the assured
who at any time decide on ceasing payment of Premiums.
FUNDS, - £1,200,000 ' INCOME, - £185,000
The Rates of Premium are more moderate than those of many
other Offices, notwithstanding the advantageous results of the peculiar
Bonus System.
CLAIMS PAID, £2.100,000
The Special Bonus System secures an increasing share of Profits
as the Policies advance in age. The Bonuses paid have, for some
years past, averaged 35 per cent, on sums assured, while in the case
of very good lives they have frequently exceeded 100 per cent.
TOTAL BONUSES, £700,000. LAST BONUS, £200,000
West of Scotland Branch, St. Mary's Buildings.
112 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow.
ARCHIBALD HEWAT, Secretary.
Robert Blair, Writer.
W. & J. Crawford, Ship Brokers.
A. Gauld, Commercial Bank.
AGENTS.
R: S. Hughes. 3 Bank Street.
W. Philp, British Linen Bank.
J. Tannahill, City Bank.
IMPERIAL FIRE OFFICE
ONE OF THE OLDEST AND WEALTHIEST OFFICES,
Capital, - £1,600,000. Paid Up and Invested, - £700,000
HEAD OFFICE-1 OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON.
General Manager— E. COZENS SMITH, Esq.
The best security Insurers is afforded by large Companies, such as
the Imperial, possessed of ample assets, and doing a business over the
world. In such Companies no local disaster affects their Stability.
Established in 1803, the Company has- since had an
uninterrupted career of success.
Insurances effected at the usual rates. Claims promptly settled.
Agents appointed, Policies Issued, and Losses Adjusted at the
Scottish Branch, 119 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow.
CARSWELL & CLARK, Secretaries.
Immediate Protection granted by the Company's Agents.
David Agnew, 15 Cross-Shore Street, Greenock
John Agnew, Clydesdale Bank, East-end Branch, Greenock.
Win. Adam, Dock Breast, Greenock.
W. & J. Crawford, Shipping Agents, 49 Cathcart Street.
Martin and Morris, City Bank Buildings, Greenock.
James L. M'Clure, Exchange Buildings, Greenock.
Wrede and Company, City Bank Buildings, Greenock.
John Cuthbert, Accountant and Factor, Port-Glasgow.
James Patrick, Solicitor, Largs.
POST-OFFICE
GKEENOCK DIKECTOKY,
(WITH PLAN OF THE TOWN),
FOR 1 874-7 5,
ARRANGED IN TWO DIVISIONS-GENERAL AND COMMERCIAL ;
WITH
AN APPENDIX,
CONTAINING
MUCH USEFUL INFORMATION
tfA3r4-fH *
TWENTY-SEVENTH PUBLICATION
GREENOCK:
BLAIR, PRINTER, 40 CATHCART STREET.
PRICE THREE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE
NORTH BEITISH AID IlElfTILE
. INSURANCE COMPANY.
Subscribed Capital, £2,000,000.
Paid-up Capital, 250,000,
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
The Company insures every description of Property at Home and
Abroad, at the lowest Kates of Premium corresponding to the risk.
No charge whatever is made for Policies, or for Transfers from other
Offices. All Claims promptly and liberally settled.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
The Tables of Premiums are moderate and special. Tables have-
been introduced by the Company, viz. — The Half Premium — Double
Assurance — Assurance and Annuity— Reduced Tables for residence ia_
India, China, &c. Nine-tenths of the whole Profits divided e very-
five years.
The next Division at 31st December, 1875.
ANNUITY DEPARTMENT.
Annuities, immediate, deferred, or contingent granted, and the
rates fixed on the most favourable terms.
Full explanations, Tables of Pates, etc., may be had at and of the
Company's Offices or Agents throughout the Kingdom.
GLASGOW OFFICE, 102 ST VINCENT STREET..
DIRECTORS.
CHARLES TENNANT Esq,, of the Glen— Chairman.
THOMAS CLAVERING, Esq., Merchant.
DUNCAN SMITH, Esq., Merchant.
WILLIAM WEST WATSON, Esq., City Chamberlain.
JAMES T. CAIPD, Esq., Engineer, Greenock.
JAMES A. WENLEY, Esq., Banker.
WILLIAM SCOTT, Esq., Merchant.
G. W. SNODGRASS, Manaqer.
DAVID L. LAIDLAW, Secretary.
AGENTS IN GREENOCK.
JOHN BLACK, Writer. I ROBERTSON & M'DOUGALL..
T. O. HUNTER, Banker. Merchants.
THOMAS STARK, Banker. J. CLAPPERTON & CO., Mers.
■F. JOHNSTON, Coml. Bank. J. INNES MACDOUGALL*
J. G. BRUCE, Union Bank. Solicitor.
PKEFACE.
The Publishers, in presenting the Twenty- seventh Issue
of the Greenock Post-Opfice Directory, tender their
thanks for the large and increasing support so generously
accorded from the general Public, and trust the present
Issue will be found as acceptable as those which have pre-'
ceded. The Street Directory has been considerably en-
larged, and will be found more suitable for business purposes.
The accompanying Plan of the Town is, as formerly, from
J. Bartholomew, Esq., F.P.G.S., Edinburgh, and, it is-
hoped; will be found satisfactory.
Post-Office,
Greenock, June, 1874.
COUNTING-HOUSE CALENDAR.
JUNE. 1874.
DECEMBER.
Sunday-
— 7 14 21 28
Sunday
— 6
13 20 27
Monday
1 8 15 22 29
Monday
- 7
14 21 28
Tuesday
2 9 16 23 30
Tuesday
1 8
15 22 29
"Wednesday
3 10 17 24 —
Wednesday
2 9
16 23 30
Thursday
4 11 18 25 —
Thursday
3 10
17 24 31
Friday
5 12 19 26 -
Friday
4 11
IS 25 —
Saturday
6 13 20 27 —
Saturday
5 12
19 26 —
JULY.
JANUARY, 1875.
Sunday
— 5 12 19 26
Sunday —
3 10
17 24 31
Monday
— 6 13 20 27
Monday —
4 11
18 25 —
Tuesday
- 7 14 21 28
Tuesday —
5 12
19 26 —
Wednesday
1 8 15 22 29
Wednesday
6 13
20 27 —
Thursday
2 9 16 23 30
Thursday
7 14
21 28 —
Friday
3 10 17 24 31
Friday 1
8 15
22 29 —
Saturday
4 11 18 25 —
Saturday 2
9 16
23 30 —
AUGUST.
FEBRUARY.
Sunday —
2 9 16 23 30
Sunday
— 7
14 21 28
Monday —
3 10 17 24 31
Monday
1 8
15 22 —
Tuesday —
4 11 18 25 —
Tuesday
2 9
16 23 —
Wednesday
5 12 19 26 —
Wednesday
3 10
17 24 —
Thursday
6 13 20 27 —
Thursday
4 11
18 25 —
Friday —
7 14 21 28 —
Friday
5 12
19 26 —
Saturday 1
8 15 22 29 —
Saturday
6 13
20 27 —
SEPTEMBEE.
MARCH.
Sunday
— 6 13 20 27
Sunday
— 7
14 21 28
Monday
— 7 14 21 28
Monday
1 8
15 22 29
Tuesday
1 8 15 22 29
Tuesday
2 9
16 23 30
Wednesday
2 9 16 23 30
Wednesday
3 10
17 24 31
Thursday
3 10 17 24 —
Thursday
4 11
18 25 —
Friday
4 11 18 25 —
Friday
5 12
19 26 —
Saturday
5 12 19 26 —
Saturday
6 13
20 27 —
OCTOBER.
APRIL.
Sunday
— 4 11 18 25
Sunday
— 4
11 18 25
Monday
— 5 12 19 26
Monday
— 5
12 19 26
Tuesday
— 6 13 20 27
Tuesday
— 6
13 20 27
Wednesday
— 7 14 21 28
Wednesday
— 7
14 21 28
Thursday
I 8 15 22 29
Thursday
1 8
15 22 29
Friday
2 9 16 23 30
Friday
2 9
16 23 30
Saturday
3 10 17 24 31
Saturday
3 10
17 24 —
NOVEMBER.
MAY.
Sunday
1 8 15 22 29
Sunday —
2 9
16 23 30
Monday
2 9 16 23 30
Monday —
3 10
17 24 31
Tuesday
3 10 17 24 —
Tuesday —
4 11
18 25 —
Wednesday
4 11 18 25 —
Wednesday
5 12
19 26 —
Thursday
5 12 19 26 —
Thursday —
6 13
20 27 —
Friday
6 13 20 27 —
Friday —7 14
21 28 —
Saturday
7 14 21 28 —
Saturday 1 8 15
22 29 —
CONTENTS.
Preface.
Calendar.
Stamp Duties.
PAGE.
Post-Office Directory, -
.
1
Trades and Professions, -
.
205
Street Directory.
APPENDIX.
Addresses of M.P.s for Town and County,
12
Adjuster of Imperial Weights and Measures, -
63
Banking Houses,
.
27
Benefit and Friendly Societies,
.
59
Boating Club, -
.
63
Building Societies,
.
73
Burgh and Police Court,
-
24
Caledonian Railway Company, -
.
17
Carriers, -,-■-.-
.
69
Churches, Ministers, and Presbyteries,
32
Commissioners of Supply for the Lower "Ward,
25
Commissary Court,
.
25
Conveyances,
.
66
Consuls at Greenock, -
.
12
Courts, -
.
23
Customhouse,
.
9
Dean of Guild Court, -
-
14
Educational, -
-
53
Engines for Extinguishing Fires
.
18
Faculty of Procurators,
.
26
Fishery Office, -
.
10
Glasgow and South-Western Railway Company,
17
Government Life Insurance and Annuities, -
8
Greenock Academy,
.
54
Greenock Chamber of Commerce,
.
23
Greenock Coffee Room, -
.
20
Greenock Census Returns,
13
Greenock Cemetery,
.
20
Greenock Exchange Buildings, -
-
23
Greenock Hospital and Infirmary,
-
18
Greenock Library,
.
19
Greenock Mechanics' Institution,
.
20
Greenock Parochial Board,
-
19
Greenock Prison,
-
16
Greenock Provident Bank,
.
31
Greenock Railway Guaranteed Company,
17
Greenock School Board,
.
53
Greenock Shipping List,
.
31
Hackney Carriages,
,
66
Income Tax Commissioners,
.
25
Inland Revenue Office — late Excise,
.
10
CONTENTS.
Inland Revenue Office— Stamps and Taxes, 10
Insurance Offices and Agents, - - - 71
Inverkip Street and Duncan Street Burying Ground, - 22
Justice of Peace Court, . . . _ 24
Lieutenancy of Renfrewshire, ^ - 25
List of Licensed Deep Sea and River Pilots, 70
List of Licensed Lumpers, ----- 69
List of Licensed Boatmen, ----- (38
List of Licensed Cab Drivers, ----- 65
List of Licensed Operatives in Slaughter-House, - - 68
List of Licensed Porters, . .... 64
List of Persons Licensed to Retail Gunpowder, 68
Local Marine Board, ------ 10
Lower Ward Commitee of Renfrewshire Prison Board, - 18
Lloyd's Agent for Greenock and Port-Glasgow, 12
Magistrates and Town Council ----- 14
Markets, - -- - - - - - 18
Mercantile Marine Office, ..... 10
Mills on Water Trustees' Waterfalls; -..."» - - 16
Musical Associations, ------ 59
Omnibuses, _-...-. (j9
Parliamentary and Municipal Boundaries, 11
Physicians and Surgeons, - - • - 45
Police Board, - - - - - -' " - 15
Post-Office, - - 1
Post-Office Savings' Bank, ..... 8
Public Offices, - 74
Quarter Sessions, ...... 24
Register of Cab Licenses, ----- 65
Registrars of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, - - 63
Sailing Vessels, - - - - - 78
Schools and Teachers, ..... 46
Session Clerks, ------ 63
Sheriff Court, ....... 23
Sheriff Small-Debt Court, ----- 23
Societies, ....... 48
Steam Vessels, - - . - - - 78
Steam Towing Companies, ..... 81
Table of Fees of Interment in Cemetery, etc., - - 21
Table of Rates for Pilotage on the Clyde, 70
Table of Rates chargeable by Licensed Boatmen, 67
Table of Rates of Fares chargeable by Porters, 63
Town and Harbour Police, ... 18
Trade Protection Societies, ..... 74
Trustees on the Harbours, ..... 14
Volunteer Rifle and Artillery Corps, 47
Water Trustees, ...... 15
Water Falls Let and Unlet, ..... 16
Wellington Park and Well Park, 23
ADVERTISEMENTS, 86
STAMP DUTIES
INLAND BILL, DRAFT, or ORDER, after the 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 payments of money
■within the intent and moaning 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
ijy this Act or any such Act or Acts, viz.: — All documents or writ-
ings usually 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 intended to be entitled to have credit with
or in account with, or to draw upon any other person for or to receive
from such other person any aum of money therein mentioned.
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
said 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.
INLAND BILL, DRAFT, or ORDER for the payment of any
sum of money, though not made payable 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 to order,
INLAND BILL, DRAFT, or ORDER for the payment 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 the
payee, or to some person on his or her behalf, where the total
amount of the money thereby made payable shall be specified there-
in, 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 tiny sum of money by
instalments, or for the payment of several sums of money at differ-
ent days or times, so that the whole of the money to be paid shall
he 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.
Bill of Exchange payable on Demand, - - £0 0 1
STAMP DUTIES.
INLAND BILLS AND PROMISSORY NOTES.
"When Sum not exceeding
Above
£5, and not above
10,
25,
50,
75,
£5
10
25
50
75
100
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
0
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0
0
9
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1
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And for every £100, and also for any fractional part of
£100, of such amount or value, - - 0 1 0>
The Duties will be the same whether the Bills be drawn in the
United Kingdom or abroad.
The Rates remain unaltered in respect of sums not exceeding
£100. But on Bills payable otherwise than on Demand, drawn for
sums of £100 and upwards, the rate is one shilling for every £100
and for any fractional part of £100.
There is no separate duty on bills drawn in sets ; one Bill only
of a set need be stamped — the duty payable being that above
mentioned.
FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE drawn in but payable out
of the United Kingdom, when drawn single, same as Inland Bill.
Agreement when of the value of £20 or upwards, and without a
clause of registration, 6d.
Apprentice Indentures, - - - - - -£0 26
Bills of Lading, 0 0 6
BONDS AND MORTGAGES.
Not exceeding £25, ------
Above £25 and not exceeding £50 -
— 50 — 100 -
— 100 — 150 -
— 150 — 200 - - -
— 200 — 250 -
— 250 — 300 -
And for every £1 00, or fractional part of £100 -
CONVEYANCES.
Where consideration not exceeding £5, -
0s 6d
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not Exc
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100
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225
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For every £50, or fractional part thereof, - 5s.
STAMP DUTIES.
DEBENTURES FOE DRAWBACK.
S. D.
When sum not exceeding £10 10
Above £10 and under £50 ..... 2 6
„ £5(3 5 0;
FRENCH MONIES, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
WITH THEIR EQUIVALENTS IN ENGLISH.
MONIES.
French. English.
£ S. D.
1 Cent, 0 0 0|
2 „ = 1 Sou, 0 0 1
10 Sous= 1 Franc, 0 0 9|
20 Francs=l Louis - - - - - - 0 15 11
25 Do., 10 0
8 If
WEIGHTS.
French.
Avordupois Weight, lbs. oz". drs.
1 Gramme, 0 0 0|
10 „ =1 Decagramme, - - - - - 0
10 Decagrammes=l Hectogramme,
10 Hectrogrammes=l Killogramme,
25 Millimetres are equal to One Inch.
French.
1 Metre,
10 ,. =1 Decametre,
10 Decametre»=l Hectometre,
10 Hectometres=l Kilometre,
French.
1 Litre,
10 „ =1 Decalitre, -
10 Decalitres=l Hectolitre, -
10 Hectolitres=l Kilolitre, -
- 0
• 2
3 8^
3 4|
yds,
■ 0
English.
. ft. in.
3 3
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PUBLISHED
EVERY SATURDAY.
Office, 40 Cathcart Street.
S T K E E T DIRECTORY.
REGISTRATION DISTRICTS, &c.
Districts.
Registrars.
Offices.
Official No.
Name.
564 (1)
„ ' (2)
(3)
Middle Parish
East Parish
West Parish
Robert Campbell
James Slater
Eobert A. Baird
5 Baik Street.
29 Rue-end Street.
48 Cathcart Street.
SESSION CLERKS.
Middle Parish— Robert Campbell, 5 Bank st
East Parish — Thomas Smith, 4 Upper Crescent
West Parish — Alexander Fyfe, 8 Nelson st, west
By Act 17 and 18 Viet. Cap. 80* it is enacted that a Birth be regis-
tered within 21 days, a Marriage within 3 days, and a Death within
8 days respectivly thereafter. It is usual, and raves considerable
trouble to parties, to get a Death registered previous to interment.
Penalties are incurred if the above rules are not complied with.
The number denotes the Registration District in which each Street is
situated.
To avoid jostling in meeting, Passengers should observe the general
ride — " Keep to the Bight." — that is, to allow those you meet to pass on
your left hand.
Abbotsford place, Roxburgh st (3)
Ann st, from Buccleuch st southward to Cotton Mill (3)
Antigua st, from Bogle st running southward (2)
Ardgowau st, west, from Nelson st, west, to Bedford st (3)
Ardgowan st, Glebe, from Crawfurd st to Clarence st
Ardgowan square, Union st (3)
Argyle st, from West Blackball st to George square (3)
Armadale place, head of Bank st (3)
Arthur st from St Lawrence st to Rue-end st (2)
Baker st from Drumfrochar road to Dellingburn square (2)
Bank st, from Cathcart square to Dempster st (1, 3)
Bearhope st, from Roxburgh st to Tobago st (3)
Bedford st, from Newark st to Glen (3)
Bell entry, from Dalrymple st to West breast (1)
Belleville st, from Ratho st to Crescent st (2)
Bentinck st, or Martha brae, from Esplanade to Newark st (3)
Blackball st (east), from Rue-end st to Caledonian railway (2)
Blackhall st (west), from Hamilton st to Grey place (3)
Bogle st, from Rue-end st to Regent st, (1, 2, 3)
STREET DIRECTORY.
Border st, from East Crawfurd st southward (2)
Boyd place, from 27 to 35 West Blackhall st (3)
Boyd st, from Ker st to Clarence st (3)
Breast (east), from East Quay lane to foot of William st (1)
Breast (west) continuation of East breast to West quay (1, 3)
Brisbane st, from Nelson st to Madeira st (3)
Broad close, from Cathcart st to Shaw st (1)
Brougham st, from Grey place westward to Margaret st (3)
Bruce st, from Inverkip st to Wellington st (3)
Buccleuch st, from Vennel to Ann st (3)
Buchanan's close, 9 Dalrymple st (1)
Campbell st, from Esplanade to Newton st (3)
Captain st, from Sir Michael st to Wellington st (3)
Carnock st, from St Andrew square to Dellingbiirn st (2)
Cartsburn st, from Rue- end st to Upper Ingleston (2)
Cathcart square, head of Hamilton, William, and Cathcart sts (1)
Cathcart st, from Cathcart square to East India breast (1)
Catherine st, from Forsyth st to Johnston st (3)
Chapel st, from Bogle st to Dellingburn st (2)
Charles st, from Vennel to Dalrymple st (3)
Church place, from Cathcart square to Market st (1)
Clarence st, from Boslin st to Ker st (3)
Cowgate st, from Vennel to Market st (1, 3)
Crawfurd st, east, head of Ratho s't southward (2)
Crawfurd st, west, from Charles st to Boyd st (3)
Crawford lane, from Inverkip st westward (3)
Crescent st, from Cartsbiirn st to Ayrshire Railway (2)
Cross-shore st, from Cathcart st to East breast (1)
Customhouse place, back of Customhouse and foot of East Quay
lane(l)
Dalrymple st, from Shaw st to Nicolson st (1, 3)
Dellingburn st, from Hue-end st to Ayrshire Railway (2)
Dellingburn square, foot of Baker st (2)
Dempster st, from Bank st running westward (3)
Dock breast, from Customhouse place to East India breast (1)
Donald's court, near East India breast, east-end of Cathcart st (1)
Drummer's close, 5 Dalrymple st (1)
Drumfrochar road, from Baker st to Drumfrochar (2, 3)
Duncan st, from Wellington st to East Shaw st (3)
East India breast, from Dock breast to East India quay (1, 2)
East Quay lane, from Cathcart st to Steamboat quay (1, 2)
East Shaw st, from Ann st to Inverkip at (3)
Eldon st, from Margaret st running westward to Gourock road (3)
Esplanade, from Campbell st to Battery point (3)
Finnart st, from Nelson st, west, to the Craigs (3)
Forsyth st, from Esplanade to Finnart (3)
Ford place, 14 and 16 South st (3)
Fox st, from Esplanade to Finnart road (3)
George square, head of Kilblain st (3)
Glen st, from Fox st to Maxwell st (3)
Grey place, west end West Blackhall st (3)
Hamilton st, from Cathcart square to West Blackhall st (1, 3)
Hamilton st, east, from Main st, Crawfordsdyke, to Port-Glasgow
road (2)
Harvie lane from Hamilton st to Dalrymple st (3)
Hay st, from Bank st to Lynedoch st (3)
STREET DIRECTORY.
Highland close, from Cathcart st to Shaw st (1)
Hill st, from Regent st to Lyle st (2)
Hill-end st, from Thomas st to Belleville place (2)
Holmscroft st, from Williamson st to Trafalgar st (2)
Hope place, Antigua st (2)
Hope st, from Upper Dellingburn st to Bank st (2, 3)
Houston st, from West Stewart st to Campbell st (3)
Hunter place, from Vennel to Harvie lane (3)
Hyde park, Belleville place (2)
Ingleston st, from Baker st to Crescent st (2)
Inverkip st, from Vennel to Williamson st (3)
Jamaica st, from West Blackhall st to Union st (3)
John st, from Cartsburn st to St Lawrence st
Johnston st, from Union st to West Clyde st (3)
Kelly st, from West Stewart st to Ford place (3)
Ker st, from West Blackhall st to Albert quay (3)
Kilblain st, from Vennel to George square (3)
Kirk st, from Roslin st to West Church burying ground (3)
Laird st, from West Blackball st to West burying ground (3)
Latiriston st, from St Lawrence st southward (2)
Lindsay's lane, from West Quay lane to Vennel (3)
Longwell close, from 44 Cathcart st to Shaw st (1)
Lyle st, from Bank st to Upper Dellingburn st (2, 3)
Lynedoch st, from Mansionhouse to Drumfrochar read (2, 3)
Macdougall st. off East Hamilton st (2)
Mackenzie st, off East Hamilton st (2)
Madeira st, from Brisbane st to Esplanade (3)
Main st, Crawfordsdyke, from Rue-end st to East Hamilton sfc (2)
Manse lane, from Hamilton st to Market st (1)
Mearns st, from Shaw place to Dempster st (3)
-Melville court, 31 Hamilton st to Market st (1)
Mount Pleasant st, west of Inverkip st southward (3)
Mansionhouse lane, from Cathcart st to Terrace road (3)
Margaret st, from Esplanade to Union st (3)
Market sfc, from Church place to Tobago st (1)
Martin Terrace, from Patrick st to Robertson st (3)
Morton Terrace, Belleville st (2)
Mount lane, from Shaw place to Regent st (3)
Maxwell st, from Newark st to Eldon st (3)
Nelson st (west), from Geo -i;e square to Inverkip road (3)
Nelson st (Glebe), from Crawfurd st to Clarence st (3)
Newton st, from Inverkip st to the Glen (3)
New Dock lane, from East Quay lane to Dock breast (1)
Newark st, from Jardine's burn to Drums brae (3)
Nicolson st, from Nelson st to Ropework st (3)
Nile st, from Ann st eastward (3)
North st, from Esplanade to Eldon st (3)
Octavia cottages, East Crawfurd st (2)
Octavia terrace, west from Bentinck st (3)
Open Shore, from Shaw st to New Dock head (1)
Orchard st, from Creseent st southward (2)
Patrick st, from Finnart st to West Clyde st (3)
Port-Glasgow road, from East Hamilton st to Port-Glasgow (2)
Pottery st, from Port-Glasgow road to river, east of Clyde Potteries (2)
Prince's st, from Inverkip st to Nelson st (3)
Prospect hill st, from Ann st, westward (3)
STREET DIRECTORY,
Eatho st, from East Hamilton st to Belleville st (1, 2)
Regent st, from Dellingburn square to Ann st (2, 3)
Robertson st, from Brougham st to Finnart road (3)
Rosneath st, from Esplanade to Eldon st (3)
Ropework st, from Dalrymple st to Clyde st (3)
E' slin st, from Crawfurd st to Clarence st (3)
Roxburgh st. from Bank st to Inverkip st (3)
Eue-end st, from Cathcart st to Main st, Crawfordsdyke (1, 2)
St Andrew st, from Eue-end st, southward (2)
St Andrew square, from Springkell st to Carnock st (2)
St Lawrence st, from Barnhill st to Crescent st (2)
Salmon st, north-west side of Inverkip st— No. 34 (3)
Shannon's close, from Shaw st to hast breast (1)
Shaw st, from Dalrymple st to Eue-end st (1)
Shaw st (east) from Ann st to Nelson st (3)
Shaw place, from Bank st to Ann st (3)
Sinclair st, off East Hamilton st (2)
Sir John's brae, Mansionhouse lane (3)
Sir Mi<hael st. from Vennel to Roxburgh st (3)
Smith's lane, from Vennel to Market st (1)
South st, from Cemetery Gate westward (3)
Springkell st. from Cartsburn st to St Andrew square (2)
Stanners st, from Main st, Cartsdyke, to John st (2)
Customhouse quay, east and west of the Customhouse and Excise
buildings (1)
Stewart st (east) from Eue-end st to Greenock Foundry (2)
Stewart st (west) from "West Burn st to Houston st (3)
Sugarhouse lane, from Vennel to Dalrymple st (3)
Taylor's close, from Hamilton st to Dalrymple st (1)
Terrace road, from Watt place to Regent st (1, 2)
Thomas st, from East Crawfurd st, westward (2)
Tobago st, from Inverkip st to Market st (3)
Trafa ga r st, from Shaw place to Dempster st (3)
Union court, head of West Quay lane (3)
Union st, from George square to Newark st (3)
Vennel, frem Inverkip st to West breast (1, 3)
Victoria place, 7 West Blackhall st (3)
Virginia st, from Chapel st to East India breast (2)
Watt st. from Nelson st west to Kelly st (3)
Watt place, south side of Cathcart and Cross-shore sts (I)
Watson's lane, from Hamilton st to Vennel (3)
Wellington court, 7 Cathcart square (1)
Wellington st, from Williamson st to Bank st (2)
West Burn st, from Kilblain st to Dalrymple st (3)
West Shaw st, from Inverkip st to Nelson st west (3)
West Quay, from foot of West Quay lane, eastward (3)
West Quay lane, from Dalrymple st to West Quay (3)
Whitefarland point, near the Battery (3)
Wilson st, from St Lawrence st southward (2)
William st, from Cathcart square to East and West breasts (1);
Williamson st, from head of Inverkip st southward (3)
Yoik st, from Crawfurd st to Clarence st (3)
POST-OFFICE
GREENOCK DIRECTORY,
ACCIDENT Insurance Co., 24 West Blackball st.— John
Gillespie, agent
ADAM Alexander, labourer, 12 John st
Adam Alexander, cooper, 54 Wellington st
Adam Alexander, carpenter, 31 Lyle st
Adam Archibald (of Hamilton & Adam), 42 Eldon st
Adam Archibald, jun. (of William Adam & Co.; Holly bank,
29 Eldon st
Adam David, joiner, 81 Roxburgh st
Adam Edward, tailor, 4 Sir Michael st
Adam Edward B., storekeeper, 19 Regent st
Adam George, mason, 82 Roxburgh st
Adam George, merchant, 1 Cathcart st. House, Woodside,
Eldon st
Adam George & Co., shipowners and timber measurers, 1
Cathcart st
Adam James, joiner and glazier, 4 Watson's lane. House, 97
Roxburgh st
Adam John, Town Chamberlain, Chamberlain's Office, Coun-
cil Chambers, G Hamilton st. House, 49 Esplanade
Adam William, seaman, 11 Bruce st
Adam William, carpenter, 31 Lyle st
Adam William, mason, 51 Holmscroft st
Adam William, cooper, 8 Holmscroft st
Adam William & Co., plumbers and coppersmiths, 2 and 3
Dock breast
Adam Mrs William, Holly bank, 29 Eldon st
ADAMS Daniel, joiner, 23 East Shaw st
Adams David, carter, 4 Tobago st
Adams James, weaver, Overton
Adams James, skinner, 90 East Hamilton st
Adams James, joiner, 26 East Hamilton st
Adams James, labourer, 3 West Burn st
DIRECTORY.
Adams John, cashier, Provident Bank. Ho., 12 Patrick st
Adams John, labourer, 11 Ardgowan st., Glebe
Adams Joseph, labourer, 62 Wellington st
Adams Thomas, bolt screwer, 7 Duncan st
Adams Thomas, rivetter, 20 East Quay lane
Adams William D., saddler, 19 Cathcart st. House, 17 Lyne-
dooh st
Adams William, deep-sea pilot, Greenock. House, 4 Prospect
Hill, Ashton, Gourock
ADAMSON Daniel D., Kockhill, 22 Margaret st
Adamson William, hairdresser and news agent, 71 Main st
Adamson Mrs William, 22 Margaret st
ADVERTISER (Greenock) Office, 29 Hamilton st
AGNEW Alexander & Son, house-factors and joiners, Ter-
race road and 1 5 Cross-shore st
Agnew Alexander, feuar, 8 Margaret st
Agnew David (of Alex. Agnew & Son), Battery Hill,
Eldon st
Agnew Frank, grocer, 11 Market st. House, 26 Trafalgar st
Agnew James (of Alex. Agnew & Son), 65 Union st
Agnew John, labourer, 21 East Shaw st
Agnew John, accountant, Clydesdale Bank, East-end Branch.
Ho., 8 Margaret st
Agnew Robert, carpenter, 14 St Lawrence st
Agnew Miss, grocer, 18 Lynedoch st
Agnew Mrs, 82 Roxburgh st
AIKMAN Mrs, greengrocer, 28 West Burn st. Ho., 39
Ann st
AIKENHEAD James, boot and shoe merchant, 8 Cathcart
square. Ho., 64 Holmscroft st
AIRD David B., wholesale grocer, 8 Carnock and 9 East
Blackhall sts. Ho. 6 Carnock st
Aird James, blockmaker, 16 William st
Aird John, clerk, 42 Holmscroft st
Aird John, labourer, 85 Belleville st
Aird Thomas, porter, 10 Antigua st
Aird William, shipmaster, 15 Mount Pleasant st
AITCHISON Mrs, 27 Patrick st
AITKEN Andrew (of A. Aitken & Proctor), 40 Eldon st
Aitken David, bank accountant and insurance agent, City of
Glasgow Bank. Ho., Ivy Bank, Port-Glasgow
Aitken Edward, engineer, 8 Tobago st
Aitken James (of Lang & Aitken), 78 Eldon st
Aitken James, carpenter, 16 Cathcart st
Aitken John, patternmaker, 103 Belleville st
Aitken John, miller, 8 Hill st
Aitken John, watchman, 15 Hope st
DIRECTORY.
Aitken A. & Proctor, watch and clockmakers, jewellers and
silversmiths, 3 Hamilton st
Aitken" Robert, joiner 22 Ann st
Aitken Robert, smith, 11 Holmscroft st
Aitken Samuel, labourer, 38 Nelson st
Aitken Thomas Alexander, manager, Shaws "Water Chemical
Works. Ho., 40 Mearns st
Aitken William N. A., bank accountant and insurance agentj
National Bank of Scotland. Ho., above the bank
Aitken William, warehouseman, 26 East Shaw st
Aitken Miss, 4 Ann st
Aitken Miss, feuar, 7 East Shaw st
Aitken Miss Janet, dressmaker, 28 West Blackhall st
Aitken Mrs, grocer, 17 Antigua st
AITKINSON Hugh, patternmaker, 25 Crescent st
Aitkinson John, engineer, 7 Belleville st
Aitkinson Joseph, patternmaker, 25 Crescent st
Aitkinson Richard, smith, 32 Ingleston st
Aitkinson Miss, confectioner, 38 Ann st
ALEXANDER Alexander, joiner, 16 Bruce st
Alexander Alexander, farmer, Bogston, Port-G-lasgow road
Alexander Angus, sailmaker, 3 Antigua st
Alexander Frederick, merchant and sugar broker, 32 Cath-
cart st. House, 19 Caddlehill st
Alexander George, carpenter, 8 South st
Alexander James, assistant harbour master, 20 Bearhope st
Alexander James, boilermaker, 89 Belleville st
Alexander James G., Sydney place, 16 Eldon st
Alexander John, clerk, Inland Revenue (Stamps and Taxes) t
40 Mearns st
Alexander John, warehouseman, 1 Duncan st
Alexander Robert, sailmaker, 23 East Shaw st
Alexander Thomas, labourer, 5 Hill st
Alexander William, carpenter, 9 Lyle st
Alexander William, cooper, 15 Antigua st
Alexander William, brassfounder, 4 Ingleston st
Alexander William, 3 Ardgowan square
Alexander William, wholesale and retail wine and spirit mer-
chant, 57 Vennel and 2 Sir Michael st. Ho., 17 Newton st
Alexander Agnes, grocer, 11 Main st. Ho., 17 Lyle st
Alexander Mrs Charles, 17 Mount Pleasant st
Alexander Mrs James, feuar, 7 Brisbane st
Alexander Mrs John, 2 Jamaica st
Alexander Mrs, 41 Nicolson st
ALGIE Andrew, grocer, 12 Hamilton st. Ho., 8 Antigua st
Algie James, grocer, 17 Cathcart st. Ho., Levengrove, 35
Esplanade
DIRECTORY.
Algie John, pansman, 13 Ingleston st
Algie Robert, grocer, 24 Shaw st and 7 East Quay lane
ALLAN Conway, warehouseman, 4c Holmscroft st
Allan David (of Adam Kirk & Co.), 40 Mearns st
Allan David, boilermaker, 48 East Hamilton st
Allan Edward, seaman, 1 Bearhope st
Allan Edward, seaman, 63 Nicolson st
Allan George, jun., East Stewart Street Grain Mills. Ho., 2
St Andrew square
Allan George, blacksmith, 32 Tobago st
Allan George, joiner. 9 Dempster st
Allan George, mason, 82 Roxburgh st
Allan James, tobacconist, 22 "West Blackhall st
Allan James, foreman. Gas Works, 24 West Blackhall st
Allan James, sail maker. 5 York st
Allan James, of Post Office, 14 Wellington st
Allan James, slater, 51 Inverkip st
Allan James, carter, 10 Terrace road
Allan John, fireman, 13 Ingleston st
Allan John, baker, 2 Brace st
Allan John, boilermaker, 11 John st
Allan Robert, 4 Mearns st
Allan Robert, feuar. 27 Union st
Allan Robert (of Robert Allan & Co.). House, 23 Ard-
gowan st
Allan Robert & Co., shipping agents, 19 Palmerston
Buildings
Allan Robert, spirit merchant. 6 Ann st. Ho., 11 do.
Allan Robert, salesman. 4 Bruce st
Allan Robert, shopman. 24 Tobago st
Allan Robert, carter, 5 Hill st
Allan Thomas, labourer. 1 Ratho st
Allan Thomas, moulder, 9 Belleville st
Allan William, boarding house keeper. 21 Sugarhouse lane
Allan William, wine and spirit merchant, 2 Mansionhause
lane. Ho., 42 Lynedoch st ^~:,
Allan William O., wine and spirit merchant, 7 Inverkip st.
Ho., Strathmore house, 36 Brisbane st
Allan William, engineer, 28 East Crawfurd st
Allan Mrs Arthur, 15 Laird st
Allan Mrs James, 6 West Stewart st
Allan Mrs, 18 Antigua st
Allan Mrs, 5 Newton st
Allan Mrs, 3 Dellingburn st
Allan Mrs, 2 York st
ALLISON Alexander (of Allison & Brand), U Bruce st
Allison David, blacksmith, 6 Old Hill-end
DIRECTOEY
Allison & Brand, saw millers and timber merchants, 32 Craw-
furd st
Allison David, engineer, 86 Belleville st
Allison John, jnnr. (of Alex. Whitelaw & Co.), Claude place.
Dempster st
Allison John R. (of Crawhall Allison. & Co.), 84 Union st
Allison Robert, blacksmith, 39 Ann st
Allison William, mason, 51 InverMp st
Allison William, Myrtle cottage, 43 Esplanade
Allison Miss, 18 Bruce st
Allison Miss, 25 Ardgowan st., west
Allison Mrs J., 67 Roxburgh st
Allison Mrs Stewart, sawmiller and timber merchant, Deer
Park Saw Mills, 1 Dellingburn square. House, 12 East
Blackball st
ALLISTER William, weaver, 108 Drumfrochar road
ALSTON John, chain and anchor dealer, 2 East India breast.
House, 7 Caddlehill terrace.
AMBLER William, engineer, R.N., 18 Wellington st
AMOS Miss, 22 Brisbane st
ANDERSON Adam, bookseller, 1 1 Market st
Anderson Alexander & Sons, sugar refiners, Cappielow Sugar
Refinery, East Hamilton st
Anderson Alexander (of Alex. Anderson & Sons), 24 Eldon st
Anderson Alexander, general grocer, 34 Hamilton st. House,
13 Newton st
Anderson Alexander, bank porter, 14 Cross-shore st
Anderson Alexander, mariner, 1 1 Hamilton st
Anderson Alexander, engine driver, 3 Belleville st
Anderson Andrew, tobacconist, 65 Rue-end st. House, do.
Anderson Colin, labourer, 48 Dalrymple st
Anderson Duncan, blacksmith, 9 Belleville st
Anderson Duncan, 22 West Blackhall st
Anderson Duncan, shipmaster, 95 Roxburgh st
Anderson George, joiner, 9 East Blackhall st
Anderson George J., shipmaster, 13 Ardgowan st
Anderson George, telegraph clerk, 12 Nile st
Anderson George, blacksmith, 9 Belleville st
Anderson Hugh, hosiery, glove, and trimming warehouse, 38
Hamilton st. Ho., 48 Brougham st
Anderson James, boilermaker, 36 Crescent st
Anderson James, joiner, 85 Wellington st
Anderson James, patternmaker, 2 Laurieston st
Anderson James, engineer, 25 Lynedoch st
Anderson James, engineer, 33 Ingleston st
Anderson James, blacksmith and grocer, 48 St. Lawrence st
Anderson James, slater, 71 Ann st
DIRECTORY.
Anderson James, hosiery and furnishings, 54 St Lawrence st.
Ho., 48 St Lawrence st
Anderson James W., coal and lime merchant, Upper Greenock
station. Ho., 20 Lynedoch st
Anderson John, engineer, 41 Lynedoch st
Anderson John (of John Anderson & Co.), 33 Brougham st
Anderson John & Co., sugar dealers, 24 & 25 Sugar Exchange
Anderson John, clothier and outfitter, 53 Rue-end st. Ho.,
21 Wellington st
Anderson John, smith, 12 Arthur st
Anderson John, patternmaker, 50 St Lawrence st
Anderson John, (of Alex. Ander on & Sons), Octavia terrace
Anderson John, baker, 6 Bruce st
Anderson John, carpenter, 7 Market st
Anderson John, carter, 19 Shaw st
Anderson John, engineer, 5 Dellingburn square
Anderson John, carter, 5 East Bla khall st
Anderson John, gardener, 38 Nelson st., west
Anderson John, plumber, 23 John st
Anderson John, carpenter, 15 Belleville st
Anderson Neil, grocer, 46 Inverkip st. House, do.
Anderson Patrick, brassfounder, 26 Tobago st
Anderson Peter, cabinetmaker. 20 Lynedoch st
Anderson Q. L., draper, Park Buildings, 11 West Blackh all st
Anderson Robert, engineer, 38 Nelson st, west
Anderson Robert, slater, 22 Ann st
Anderson Robert, engineer, 7 Crescent st
Anderson Robert, river pilot, 15 Jamaica st
Anderson Robert, patternmaker, 53 East Crawfurd st
Anderson & Robertson, dyers and cleaners, 27 West Burn st
Anderson Thomas, railway guard, 50 West Blackhall st
Anderson Thomas, carter, 13 Crawfurd st
Anderson Thomas, spirit dealer, 11 East breast. Ho., 1
William st
Anderson Thomas, boilermaker, 103 Belleville st
Anderson William, smith, Overton
Anderson William, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 6 Dal-
rymple st. Ho., 22 Wellington st
Anderson William, potter, 36 East Hamilton st
Anderson William, boilermaker, 15 Stanners st
Anderson Miss, lodgings, 17 Cartsburn st
Anderson Miss, teacher, 17 West Blackhall st
Anderson Mrs Hugh, 12 Ingleston st
Anderson Mrs James, 33 Sir Michael st
Anderson Mrs James L., lodgings, 51 Brougham st
Anderson Mrs Richard, 67 Union st
Anderson Mrs Thomas, 28 Brisbane st
DIRECTORY.
Anderson Mrs William, 4 Trafalgar st
Anderson Mrs, 12 Bruce st
Anderson Mrs, 20 Wellington st
Anderson Mrs, 33 Oathcart st
ANDREW Alexander, shipmaster, 77 Holmscroft st
Andrew David, shoemaker, 9 Hope st
Andrew John, smith, 26 Crescent st
Andrew Mrs, tobacconist, 9 Lynedoch st
Andrew Mrs, cowfeeder, 52 Inverkip st
Andrew Mrs, 27 Nelson st
ANGUS James, engineer, 3 Lauriston st
Mount
Pleasant st
Angus Robert, fitter, 7 Lauriston st
Angus Thomas (of M'Lean, Angus & Co.), 2 Lyle st
ANTWERP Steamship Office, 9 Customhouse place— Graham
Brymner, agent
APOTHECARIES' Hall (Greenock), 28 Hamilton st
Apothecaries' Hall (New), 17 Hamilton st
APPLETON Thomas, ropespinner, M'Culloch's land, Port-
Glasgow road
Appleton Mrs, 8 Ann st
ARBUCKLE G. & M., fleshers, 1 Albert place, West Black-
hall st
Arbuckle George (of G. & M. Arbuckle), Eldon villa, 65
Eldon st
Arbuckle James, tinsmith, 5 Market st
Arbuckle John, tanner, currier, and machine belt maker,
Cartsburn st. Ho., Grosvenor place, 6 Wellington st
Arbuckle J. Hunter, M.D. and CM., oculist and surgeon, 9
Brougham st
Arbuckle Matthew (of G. & M. Arbuckle), 7 Grey place
ARCHIBALD Alexander, shipmaster, 37 Lynedoch st
Archibald William, wine and spirit merchant, 13 Charles st
and 28 Market st. Ho., 1 Union st
ARKLEY Arthur, tidewaiter, 31 Ann st
Arkley Misses, dressmakers and straw bonnet makers, 38 West
Stewart st
ARMIT James S. (of Smith & Armit), Loudon place, 73
Holmscroft st
ARMITAGE William, woolsorter, 118 Drumfrochar road
Armitage William, overlooker, 41 Ann st
ARMOUR Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 21 Regent st
Armour George, carpenter, 30 Lynedoch st
Armour Hugh, detective, 6 Salmon st
Armour John, joiner, 11 Cross-shore st
Armour Matthew, boot and shoemaker, 11 Charles st
8 DIRECTORY.
Armour Matthew, cooper, 19 Bearhope st
Armour William, coppersmith, 3 Regent st
Armour Miss, dressmaker, 8 Watt st
Armour Mrs George, 34 Nelson st, west
ARMSTRONG David A., clerk, 64 Drumfrochar road
Armstrong William, labourer, 21 Main st
Armstrong William, painter, 34 Crescent st
ARNOTT James, stevedore, 36 West Blackhall st
Arnott John, engineer, 7 Mill st
Arnott William, cooper, 21 Hamilton st
Arnott William, potter, Fencewood, East parish
Arnott Mrs Angus, 32 Sir Michael st
ARROL Mrs Wm., grocer and provision merchant, 58 Vennel
Arrol Mrs, 13 Bruce st
ARTHUR David, manufacturing chemist, Cartsburn Chemi-
cal Manure Works, Kilmalcolm road. Ho., Mount View
Arthur James, joiner, 7 Sir Michael st
Arthur James, joiner, 19 Ingleston st
Arthur John, engineer, 4 Ingleston st
Arthur Joseph F., wine and spirit merchant, 38 West Black-
hall st. Ho., Rosehill, West bay, Gourock
Arthur William, engineer, 43 Lynedoch st
Arthur William, labourer, 28 Crawfurd st
Arthur William, blacksmith, 5 Ingleston st
Arthur Mrs Robert, 40 Dalrymple st
ASH Robert, rivetter, 12 Terrace road
ASHFORD Robert, tailor, 2 Tobago st
ASSESSOR of Income-tax for the Lower Ward of Renfrew-
shire— John Gillespie, 24 West Blackhall st
AULD Charles, M.D., physieian and surgeon, 27 Hamilton st.
Ho., 5 Houston st
Auld James, solicitor, notary public, and insurance agent, 14
Hamilton st. Ho., 15 Newton st
Auld William, writer and notary public, 46 Cathcart st. Ho.,
5 Houston st
Auld Mrs, 17 Sir Michael st
AUSTIN Adam, joiner, 15 Lynedoch st
Austin Matthew, mason and builder, 22 Bruce st. Ho., 27
Bruce st
AVERY Thomas, collector of Customs, Glenside, Finnart
AYRES Robert, Primitive Methodist minister, 34 Nelson st
B
BAILEY James, labourer, 40 Roxburgh st
Bailey Mrs Campbell, 25 Bank st
BAILIE William, mariner, 4 Kilblain st
DIRECTORY 0
BAILLIE Archibald, labourer, 43 Ann st
Baillie James, deputy harbour master, 99 Belleville st
Baillie Mrs, 17 Ann st
BAIN A., blockmaker, 4 Buccleuch st
Bain Alexander, smith, Hyde Park cottage, St Lawrence st
Bain George, market gardener, 9 Mearns Street. Ho., do.
Bain George, coal merchant, 41 Inverkip st. Ho., 43 do.
Bain James, carter, 7 Bruce st
Bain James, labourer, 10 Baker st
Bain John, engineer, 10 Antigua st
Bain John, officer of fisheries, 3 Bank st. Ho., 35 Nelson st, w.
Bain John, moulder, 13 Ingleston st
Bain John, lieutenant of police, 16 Antigua st
Bain Thomas, moulder, 25 John st
Bain Walter, cooper, 8 Nicolson st
Bain William, 39 Lynedoch st
Bain Miss, 5 Mount Pleasant st
Bain Miss, confectioner, 50 Ann st Ho., 43 Wellington st
Bain Mrs Thomas, Prince of Wales restaurant, 28 Cathcart st
Bain Mrs Thomas, 22 Lynedoch st
BAINE & Johnston, merchants and shipowners, 17 West
Blackhall st
Baine James, manager, 75 Holmscroft st
Baine John A., druggist, 9 West Blackhall st. Ho., 23 Mount
Pleasant st
Baine William, foreman ropemaker, 28 Mount Pleasant st
Baine William, ropemaker, 43 Wellington st
BAIRD Alexander, gardener, 52 St Lawrence st
Baird Hugh, mason, 60 Wellington st
Baird James, labourer, 18 East Shaw st
Baird John, gardener, Seafield, 2 Fox st
Baird Matthew, mason, 58 Wellington st
Baird Robert A., stationer and lithographic printer, 41 and 48
Cathcart st. Ho., 34 Esplanade
Baird Robert A., registrar of births, deaths and marriages for
West District, 48 Cathcart st
Baird Thomas, gardener, Seafield, 2 Fox st
Baird Miss Jane, restaurant, 11 Cathcart st. Ho., 5 Antigua st
BAKERS' House of Call, 7 Market st
BALDERSTONE Jacob, joiner, 3 Argyle st
BALFOUR Daniel, ropemaker, 58 Lynedoch st
Balfour James, baker, 10 Hope st
BALLANTINE & Rowan, sugar refiners, Dellingburn st
Ballantine George, breaksman, 13 Belleville st
Ballantine James (of Greenock Distillery Co,), 7 Houston st
Ballantine John H. (of Ballantine & Rowan), 37 -Union st
Ballantine Mrs Thomas, 22 Patrick st
10 DIRECTORY.
Ballantine Mrs, lodgings, 22 West Stewart st
BALLING-ALL Peter, accountant, Bank of Scotland, 47
Cathcart st
BANCROFT Peter & Son, oil importers, Liverpool ; John
Campbell, jun., agent, 54 Rue-end st
BANK of Scotland, 47 Cathcart st
BANKHEAD William, carter, 13 Ingleston st
BANKS John, town missionary, 13 Mount Pleasant st
Banks William, shipmaster, 85 Wellington st
Banks Mrs Alexander, provision dealer, 26 Charles st. Ho.,
5 Union st
BANNATYNE Ebenezer, 24 John st
Bannatyne John, plumber, 61 Holmscroft st
Bannatyne Mrs Robert, feuar, 3 Ropework st
BANNERMAN James, labourer, 11 Regent st
BANNIG-AN D., wholesale bag and cask dealer, Antigua st.
Ho., 36 Lynedoch st
Bannigan Edward, lodgings, 40 Shaw st
Bannigan Mrs, 23 Lyle st
BAPTIST Church, West Burn st
BARBOUR Alexander, boatman, 6 Nelson st., Glebe
Barbour Archibald, superintendent, Working Boys' and
Girls' Home, 5 Bogle st
Barbour Archibald, labourer, 6 Ingleston st
Barbour Archibald, boatman, 1 Vennel
Barbour James, boilermaker, 42 East Crawfurd st
Barbour James, boatman, 45 Crawfurd st
Barbour Robert, joiner, 67 Regent st
Barbour Thomas, baker, 62 Roxburgh st
Barbour Thomas, draper, 29 West Burn st. Ho., 57 Holms-
croft st
Barbour William, boilermaker, 93 Belleville st
Barbour William, joiner, 22 St Lawrence st
Barbour William, confectioner, 25 Charles st
Barbour Mrs Thomas, 29 Cathcart st
Barbour Miss, dressmaker, 67 Regent st
BARCLAY David Elder (of R. Ewing & Co.), 13 Bentinck st
Barclay Hugh, miller, Cartsburn Mill. Ho., do.
Barclay James, engineer, 21 Ingleston st
Barclay James, joiner, 36 Ingleston st
Barclay John S. (of M'Lean & Barclay), 5 Kelly st
Barclay John, grocer and provision merchant, 35 Cathcart st.
Ho., 10 Wellington st
Barclay John, shoemaker, grocer, and corn-extractor3 30 In-
verkip st
Barclay John, passenger agent, Lynedoch Street Station. Ho.,
10 Wellington st
DIRECTORY. 11
Barclay John, joiner, 3 Prospect hill
Barclay John (of Blake, Barclay & Co.), 5 Old Hillend
Barclay John, jun., fish and oil merchant, 20 Hamilton sfc
Barclay Robert, baker, 14 Cartsburn st. Ho., do.
Barclay Mrs Alex., 25 Bruce st
Barclay Mrs, 5 Lynedoch st
Barclay Mrs, lodgings, 17 Lyle st
BARK Andrew, carpenter, 41 Nelson st, west
BARLOW James, painter, 13 Hope st
BARR Allan, spirit merchant, 3 Charles st. Ho., 34 West
Blackhall st.
Barr Archibald, cowfeeder, 16 John st
Barr Archibald, joiner, 30 East Hamilton st
Barr James, cooper, 18 Sir Michael st
Barr James, gardener, Gateside, Inverkip road
Barr James, sugarboiler, 10 Wellington st
Barr James, C.E., surveyor and master of works, 3 Jamaica
st. Ho., Burngill, Bridge-of-Weir
Barr James, coal merchant, Commercial buildings, 14 Hamil-
ton st. Ho., 4 Robertson st
Barr John, engineer, 39 Lynedoch st
Barr John, gardener, 33 Brougham st
BaiT John, boilermaker, 86 Belleville st
Barr John, coppersmith, 9 Antigua st
Barr M'Leod (of Millar and Barr), 13 Nelson st
Barr Neil, engineer, 70 Ann st
Barr Peter, gardener, 60 Kelly st
Barr Robert, coal merchant, Claude place, Dempster st
Barr William, carpenter, 6 Old Hillend
Barr William, carpenter, 2 Lauriston st
Barr William (of Barr & Macfarlane), 22 Lyle st
Barr & Macfarlane, fleshers, 22 Lynedoch st
Barr & Co., Cartsburn copper and brass works. Ho., 9 An-
tigua st
Barr Elizabeth, grocer, 14 Regent st
Barr Mrs Robert, 17 Lyle st
BARRIE James (of Greenock Towing Co.), 29 Patrick st
Barrie James A., river pilot, 10 Kelly st
Barrie JohD, inspector of water pipes, Dempster st
Barrie Robert, mason, 84 Roxburgh st
Barrie Miss, 52 Eldon st
Barrie Mrs, 29 Patrick st
BARRON Alexander, joiner, Dempster st
Barron Alexander, labourer, 20 Cathcart st
Barron Miss, tobacconist, 7 Vennel
BARTON, Henderson & Co., hemp and wire-rope manufac-
turers and sailmakers, 8 West Quay lane
12 DIRECTORY.
Barton "Walter, joiner, 11 Hill st
BASTOW John, rivetter, 97 Belleville st
BATES George, policeman, 5 Holmscrof t st
BATHGATE George (of Millan & Bathgate), 1 East Black -
hall st
BATTERS Silas, engineer, 7 Bruce st
BAXTER Archibald, blacksmith, 22 Market st
Baxter Archibald, (of John W. Lines & Co.), 32 Nicolson st
Baxter Daniel, labourer, 3 Mackenzie st
Baxter James, storekeeper, 11 Lyle st
Baxter John 1 Finnart terrace
Baxter John, blacksmith, 7 Belleville st
Baxter Malcolm, carpenter, 12 Terrace road
Baxter Malcolm, engineer, 30 Ingleston st
Baxter Peter, joiner, 2 Crawfurd sfc
Baxter Mrs Robert, feuar, 6 Kilblain st
Baxter Mrs A., 16 Antigua st
BEAR George, out-door officer, H.M.C., 31 Lynedoch st
BEATON Lachlan, carpenter, 75 Regent st
Beaton John, labourer 26 Trafalgar st
Beaton John, carpenter, 68 East Hamilton st
Beaton Kenneth, labourer, 9 Crawfurd st
Beaton Peter, carter, 6 Sugarhouse lane
Beaton Mrs, confectioner, 20 Tobago st
Beaton Mrs, midwife, 50 Crawfurd st
Beaton Mrs, 33 Lyle st
BEATTIE Stewart, carter 30 Bank st
Beattie Miss J., grocer, 16 Brisbane st
Beattie Miss, grocer, 85 Roxburgh st
BECKFORD John, storekeeper, 34 East Hamilton st
BEITH Edward, Customs' officer, 13 Mount Pleasant st
Beith Matthew, tailor, 75 Regent st
Beith Thomas, brass-finisher, 9 Hill st
Beith Thomas, grocer, 13 Cartsburn st. Ho., 9 Hill st
Beith Mrs, 9 Nelson st, west
BELL Duncan, carpenter, 82 Wellington st
Bell James, plumber, 8 Antigua st
Bell John, baker, 3 West Blackhall st. Ho., 6 do.
Bell John, shipmaster, 36 Nelson st, west
Bell John, broker, 13 Vennel
Bell John, mariner, 45 Cathcart st
Bell John, labourer, 6 John st
Bell Peter & Co., plumbers, 11 Chapel st
Bell Peter (of Peter Bell & Co.), 29 Regent et
Bell Robert H., mate, 7 Brisbane st
Bell Robert, labourer, 50 Shaw st
Bell William, rivetter, 3 Hamilton st
DIRECTORY. 13
Bell William, carter, 2 Nelson at., Glebe
Bell Miss, 39 West Blackhall st
Bell Mrs John, fruiterer and green grocer, 13 West Black-
hall st
BENDELL William, 9 Antigua st
BENNET G. M., engineer, 8 Hope st
Bennet John, engineer, 62 Ann st
Bennet Robert, joiner, 5 Belleville st
BENNTE Alexander, 12 St Lawrence st
BENSON John, joiner, 53 Kelly st
Benson William, shipmaster, 23 Lynedoch st
Benson William, baker, 77 Regent st
Benson Mrs, grocer, 34 Mearns st
Benson Mrs William, 23 Lynedoch st
BENZIE J., outfitter, 19 Cathcart st
Benzie J., tea merchant, 16 Hamilton st. Ho., 2 Mearns st
BERRY John, policeman, 30 Bruce st
BERTRAM William, clerk, 5 Mount Pleasant st
BEVERIDGE Andrew, H.M.C., 99 Belleville st
Beveridge David, engineer, 29 Crescent st
Beveridge George, cooper, 85 Belleville st
Beveridge James, blacksmith, 3 Ingleston st
Beveridge Robert, pansman, 7 Ingleston st
Beveridge Robert, mason, 23 Bruce st
Beveridge William, carpenter, 17 Bearhope st
Beveridge William, boilermaker, 14 St Andrew st. Ho., 10
East Blackhall st
BICKET Robert, skinner, 2 Sinclair st
Bicket Robert, outfitter, 52 Shaw st. Ho., 45 Holms-
croft st
BIGG Charles (of Inland Revenue), 15 Newton st
BIGG AM John, spirit merchant, 35 Dalrymple st. Ho.,
Harvie Lane
Biggam Robert, porter, 1 Ratho st
Biggam Samuel, smith, 44 Arthur st
Biggam Mrs David, 30 Dalrymple st
BIGG ART John, smith, 21 John st
Biggart Robert, coachman, 59 Eldon st
Biggart Robert, carpenter, 5 Bruce st
BILCASE John, carpenter, 13 Lynedoch st
BINNIE Robert (of James Richardson & Co.), Ashford,
Gourock
BIRKMYRE Henry, clerk, 57 Regent st
Birkmyre William (of Greenock Sacking Co.), Ardenlea, 103
Eldon st
BISSET Mrs Thomas, dressmaker, 30 Ann st
BISSLAND Peter, rivetter, 5 York st
14 DIRECTORY.
BLACK Adam, engineer, 19 Wellington st
Black Adam, cabinetmaker and precentor, 11 Kilblain st.
Ho., 19 Mount Pleasant st
Black Alexander, clerk, 24 Wellington st
Black A. J., 11 Ardgowan square
Black A. L., deep sea pilot, 5" Kelly st
Black Angus, carpenter, 34 Balrymple st
Black Archibald, carpenter, 3 Brougham st
Black Archibald, seaman, 8 Kilblain st
Black Daniel, carpenter, 6 East Shaw st
Black Daniel, carpenter, 16 Crescent st
Black Daniel, cabinetmaker, 10 Carnock st
Black David, sheriff officer and J.P. constable, 27 Cathcart st.
Ho., 10 Lyle st
Black Duncan, flesh er, 20 Hope st. Ho., do
Black Hugh, tea and coffee merchant, 37 Hamilton st. Ho.,
13 Brisbane st
Black Hugh, farmer, Craigieknowes, East Parish
Black James W., bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, 17
West Blackhall st. Ho., 13 Newton st
Black James, joiner and builder, 7 West Stewart st. Ho., 11
Kelly st
Black James, labourer, 52 Wellington st
Black James, carpenter, 5 Lynedoch st
Black James, joiner, 67 Rue-end st
Black James, police constable, 24 Bruce st
Black John, writer and notary public, 5 West Blackhall st.
Ho., Clarendon place, 8 Eldon st
Black John, breaksman, 23 Belleville st
Black John, boilermaker, 8 St Lawrence st
Black John, colliery agent, 23 Palmers ton buildings. Ho., 83
Wellington st
Black John, labourer, 76 Ann st
Black John, joiner, 38 Sir Michael st
Black John Robert, M.B., CM., and L.M., physician and
surgeon, 41 Cathcart st. Ho., 8 Eldon st
Black Joseph, labourer, 1 Ratho st
Black P. & A., brewers and maltsters, Captain st
Black Patrick A., clerk, 63 Nicolson st
Black Patrick M. (of P. & A. Black), 53 Union st
Black Robert, moulder, 36 Crescent st
Black Robert, smith, 10 Hope st
Black Thomas, joiner, 6 Hope st
Black Thomas, sailmaker and ship chandler, 3 and 4 Custom-
house place. Ho., 32 Brisbane st
Black William, accountant and commission agent, Cromwell
place, 2 Lyle st
DIRECTORY. 15
Black William, auctioneer, 42 Cathcart st. Ho., 40 Holms-
croft st
Black Miss Jane, lodgings, 29 Charles st
Black Mrs A., 26 John st
Black Mrs G., lodgings, 7 Lynedoch st
Black Mrs John, 11 Ardgowan square
Black Mrs John, 10 Eldon st
Black Mrs, 13 Bruce st
Black Mrs, 15 East Shaw st
Black Mrs, grocer, 29 Brougham st. Ho., 3 do.
Black Mrs, 24 Wellington st
Black Mrs, 28 Lynedoch st
BLACKBURN Mrs Alexander, 1 Open shore
BLACKIE Robert, clerk, 64 Roxburgh st
BLACKMORE Edward (of Rankin & Blackmore), 53 For-
syth st
BLACKWOOD James, carpenter, 15 Hope st
Blackwood James, joiner, 64 Ann st
Blackwood John, spirit dealer, 40 Cathcart st. Ho., 20 Lyle st
Blackwood Robert, lunatic overseer, 9 Mill st
Blackwood Robert, potter, 107 Port-Glasgow road
BLAIN James, boilermaker, 70 Port- Glasgow road
BLAIR Alexander, moulder, 41 Lynedoch st
Blair Alexander, writer, notary public, and J. P. Fiscal, 4
Hamilton st Ho., 23 Esplanade
Blair Archibald, governor of poorhouse, 12 Captain st
Blair Daniel, boatbuilder, 22 Wellington st
Blair David, flour merchant, 2 Shaw place
Blair David, printer and publisher. Ho., 16 Wellington st
Blair Misses, Berlin repository, 4 West Blackhall st. Ho., 8
Regent st
Blair Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 3 Bell entry. House,
Blairmuir cottage, Kirn
Blair Hugh, carpenter, 19 Lyle st
Blair Hugh, shoemaker, 32 Wellington st
Blair Hugh, carter, West quay. Ho., 14 Bearhope st
Blair Hugh R., commission agent, 22 Kelly st
Blair James, grocer, 32 East Shaw st
Blair James, carter, 33 Inglesion st
Blair John, labourer, 17 Ingleston st
Biair John, joiner, 24 Trafalgar st
Blair John, joiner, 28 East Hamilton st
Blair Joseph, printer and publisher, Greenock Herald Office,
40 Cathcart st
Blair Joseph, watchman, 8 Chapel st
Blair, Reid & Steele, sugar refiners, 12 Ingleston st
Blair Richard, engineer, 8 Regent st
16 DIRECTORY.
Blair Robert & Sons, cabinetmakers and npholsterers, 32 and
34 Nicolson st
Blair Robert (of Blair, Reid & Steele), Blackdales, Largs
Blair Robert, feuar, Woodside cottage, Robertson st
Blair Robert, writer, Procurator-Fiscal of Renfrewshire,
Sheriff Court Buildings, Nelson st., west. House, Craig-
ard, Finnart st
Blair Robert, cabinetmaker, 10 Regent st
Blair Thomas, labourer, 8 Chapel st
Blair Thomas, master rigger, 1 1 Dempster st
Blair Thomas, gardener, 20 South st
Blair Thomas A. (of Robt. Blair & Sons), Viewville, Finnart st
Blair Thomas, smith, 5 Arthur st
Blair Thomas jun., boot and shoemaker, 31 West Burn st
House, 53 Kelly st
Blair William (of Robert Blair & Sons), Woodside cottage,
Robertson st
Blair William S., joiner, 16 Hope st
Blair William, dyer, 64 Ann st
Blair William, porter, 5 East Quay lane
Blair William, joiner, 26 Hamilton st
Blair William, assistant clerk to Police Commissioners, Coun-
cil Chambers. House, Grosvenor Terrace, 38 Mearns st
Blair Miss, 55 Union st
Blair Mrs, carter, 2 Bearhope st
Blair Mrs, 29 Crescent st
Blair Mrs Archibald, Dempster st
Blair Mrs Joseph, 2 Watt place
BLAKE, Barclay & Co., engineers, Victoria Works, Mac-
dougall st., off East Hamilton st
Blake Edward, Customhouse officer, 24 Trafalgar st
Blake John (of Blake, Barclay & Co.), 5 Carnockst
Blake Laurence, engineer, 93 Belleville st
BLANCHE Richard, clerk 14 South st
BLICKLE J. B., watchmaker, 50 Holmscroft st
BLIND Asylum workshop 18 Crawford st
BLUE Alexander, cooper, 13 West Blackball st
Blue Dugald, cooper, 17 Ann st
Blue Dugald, labourer, 2 Ropework st
Blue James, engineer, 22 Ann st
Blue John, Carter 39 Roxburgh st
Blue Miss, milliner and straw hatter, 5 Tobage st
BLYTH David, carpenter, 3 Ingleston st
BO AG- Andrew, writer and Insurance agent, Commercial
buildings, 14 Hamilton st. House, Holly cottage, 12
Jamaica st
Boag Andrew, practical engraver and artist, 4 Hamilton st
DIRECTORY 17
Boag Finlay, labourer, 50 Dalrymple st
Boag James, plumber, 40 Holmscroft st
Boag James, slater, 9 East Shaw st
Boag James, cooper, 33 Ann st
Boag Peter, millwright, 13 Mearns st
Boag Robert, carter, 32 West Blackhall st
Boag Robert, blacksmith and galvanizer, Golden Bull close,
55 Shaw st. Ho., 12 Jamaica st
Boag Thomas, ropemaker, 58 Drumfrochar road
Boag Mrs, 17 Nelson st., west
BOD AN John, labourer, 19 Ingleston place
BOLD Alexander, wine and spirit merchant, 47 Inverkip st.
Ho., 2 Bruce st
Bold George, engineer, 17 Main st
BOLL Mrs John, 19 Nicolson st
BOLTON Joseph, labourer, 18 Ann st
Bolton Henry, seaman, 7 Lynedoch st
BONAR James, rivetter, 8 Cross-shore st
Bonar Rev. Jno. Jas., minister, St Andrew's Free Church.
Ho., Ardgowan st., west
Bonar John, salesman, 47 Roxburgh st
Bonar John, patternmaker, 8 Hill st
BOND John, sawyer, 91 Port-Glasgow road
BONE David, joiner, 20 Hope st
Bone Hugh, joiner, 36 Holmscroft st
Bone James (of Foulds & Bone), 9 George square
Bone Quintin, accountant and treasurer to Burgh School
Board, 11 Bank st. Ho., 17 Newton st
Bone Thomas W. E. (of Foulds & Bone), 9 George square
Bone Mrs James, 13 Antigua st
Bone Mrs William, 9 George square
BONES Richard, R.N., divisional officer, 6 Trafalgar st
Bones Thomas, labourer, 12 Baker st
BOOLDS Henry John, Lloyd's surveyor, 32 Cathcart st.
Ho., 3 Martin terrace
BOON William, railway guard, 15 Brougham st
BORLAND Mrs, 39 Roxburgh st
Borland Andrew, labourer, 22 Wellington st
Borland David, wood turner, 4 Watt st
Borland John, missionary, 6 Antigua st
Borland J. C, temperance hotel keeper, 24 Cathcart st
BORN Joseph, steward, R.N., Glen Cottage, South st
BORTHWICK Alexander, family grocer and wine merchant,
11 Union st and 78 Roxburgh st. Ho., 19 Kelly st
Borthwick David, joiner, 72 Wellington st
Borthwick George, railway goods guard, 5 Dellingburn square
Borthwick Thomas, joiner, 22 Sir Michael st
B
18 DIRECTORY.
Borthwick Thomas, grain merchant and commission agent,
10 Cross-shore st. Ho., 20 Wellington st
Borthwick William, joiner, 25 West Blackhall st
BOSWELL Mrs, 1 Inverkip st
BOUSTEAD & Dunbar, ship brokers, Exchange buildings,
27 Cathcart st
BOUDEN Henry, shipmaster, 20 West Stewart st
BOUTAKD Louis Emiie, wine merchant, 7 Brisbane st
BOVIL James, bricklayer, 3 Crawfurd st
BOWEN C. H., shipmaster, 82 Eoxburgh st
BOWEES Mrs, Battery place, 57 Esplanade
BOWERBANK John, hoopmaker, 10 Nicolson st
BOWES David, bootcloser, 9 Dalrymple st
BOWIE Andrew, engineer, 11 Antigua st
Bowie Archibald, potato merchant, 40 Lynedoch st
Bowie James, boilermaker. 30 Ann st
Bowie James, caulker, 40 East Crawfurd st
Bowie James, fireman, 14 Regent st
Bowie John, joiner, 9 Dempster st
Bowie Thomas, carpenter, 12 Terrace road
Bowie William, CM., teacher, Highlanders' Academy. Ho.r
8 Wellington st
BOWLING Green, Ardgowan square
Bowling and Greenock Towing Co., steam tug owners, 10*
West Breast
Bowling Mrs, 13 Kelly st
BOWMAN James (of Bowman & Hunter), 49 Vennel
Bowman & Hunter, auctioneers, valuators, and furniture
warehousemen, 20 and 27 West Blackhall st
Bowman John, shoemaker, 6 West Burn st
Bowman, Joseph, engineer, 14 Wellington st
Bowman William, architect, 31 Dempster st
Bowman Miss, teacher, Trafalgar st. Ho., 31 Dempster st
Bowman Mrs, huckster, 8 Cathcart st
BOYCE Edward, spirit dealer, 31 Shaw st. Ho., 11 Lyne-
doch st
BOYD Andrew, 39 Union st
Boyd David, joiner and cabinetmaker, 8 Dalrymple st. Ho.,
32 Tobago st
Boyd David, joiner, 7 Brougham st. Ho., 10 South st
Boyd David, carpenter, 23 Belleville st
Boyd Rev. David, minister of the Gospel, 49 Brougham st
Boyd James, smith, 2G Crescent st
Boyd James, carpenter, 32 Crescent st
Boyd James, naval and military clothier and livery maker,
34 West Blackhall st. Ho., 69 Nicolson st
Boyd James, sawyer, 11 Belleville st
DIRECTORY. 19
Boyd James, lemonade manufacturer, 5 Crawfurd st. Ho..
10 Watt st
Boyd James, plumber, 74 Wellington st
Boyd James, tobacconist, 1 Ann st. Ho., 24 Antigua st
Boyd James, carpenter, 12 East Quay lane
Boyd J. & W., gold and silversmiths, Park buildings, 11 West
Blackhall st
Boyd John (of J. & W. Boyd), 67 Nicolson st
Boyd John, wine and spirit merchant, 12 Sir Michael st. Ho.,
14 Ardgowan st., west
Boyd John, cabinetmaker, 10 South st
Boyd John, labourer, 106 Drumfrochar road
Boyd John, tailor and clothier, 45 Hamilton st. Ho., 11
West Stewart, st
Boyd Johnstone, van driver, 70 Wellington st
Boyd Richard, boilermaker, 24 John st
Boyd Robert, carpenter, 31 Ingles ton st
Boyd Thomas, provision merchant, 26 Charles st. Ho., 60
Ann st
Boyd Thomas, millwright, 9 Belleville st
Boyd William, (of J. & W. Boyd), 21 Brisbane st
Boyd William, carter, 9 Lyle st
Boyd William, joiner, 5 Nile st
Boyd William, 91 Belleville st
Boyd Miss, feuar, 4 Smith's lane
Boyd Miss, tobacconist, 10 East Quay lane
Boyd Miss, 9 Nelson st., west
Boyd Misses, milliners and straw hat makers, 27 Nelson st.,,
west
Boyd Mrs Daniel, 16 Wellington st
BOGLE Alexander, carpenter, 10 East Shaw st
BOYLE Alexander, porter, 6 West Quay lane
Boyle Hugh, labourer, 3 Shannon's close
Boyle James, engineer, 66 Regent st
Boyle James, grocer and provision merchant, 8 Smith's lane
Ho., 24 Bank st
Boyle John, mason, 15 East Shaw st
Boyle Elizabeth, pawnbroker, 13 East Quay lane. Ho., 4
Nelson st., west
BRABENDER John, carter, 3 Kirk st
BRADDEN James T., river pilot, 27 West Blackhall st
BRADLEY Charles, labourer, 30 Ann st
Bradley James, shoemaker, 31 Dalrymple st
Bradley John, upholsterer, 60 Wellington st
Bradley James, cabinetmaker, 22 Tobago st
Bradley John, plumber, 40 Shaw st
Bradley Miss, hotel keeper, 14 Clarence st. and 2 Boyd st
20 DIRECTORY.
BRADSHAW William, engineer, 13 Ingleston st
BRADY James, wine and spirit merchant, 17 Dalrymple st.
Ho., 20 South st
Brady John, rivetter, 5 Ann st
BRAIDLEY Mrs, lodgings, 25 Hamilton st
BRAND David (of Allison & Brand), 24 West Blackhall st
Brand William, carrier, 86 East Hamilton st
BRANNAN Patrick, shoemaker, 20 Stanners st
Brannan Martin, hammerman, 10 Springkell st
BRANSFIELD Robert, boarding-house keeper, 1 West breast
BREWSTER James, boilermaker, 7 Mill st
BREMNER Alexander, F.E.I.S., head master, St Andrew
Square School. Ho., Crowmount, 26 Mearns st
BRIDIE Mrs James, feuar, 23 Kelly st
BRIAN Michael, plasterer, 20 Bruce st
BRIGHTON George B., family grocer and provision mer-
hant, Wellington st
Brighton John, family grocer and provision merchant, 27
West Blackhall st. Ho., 83 Nelson st., west
Brghton John, ham curer, Waverlev lane. Ho., 15 Nelson st
BRITON Thomas, glazier and glass merchant, 26 Sugar-
house lane. Ho., 36 West Burn st
Briton Joseph, painter, 6 Mount Pleasant st
Briton Thomas, tobacconist, 36 West Burn st
BRITISH Linen Co.'s Bank, Bank buildings, 13 William st.
T. O. Hunter, agent, Woodburn, Newark st
British and Foreign Marine Insurance Co., 2 West quay.
Leitch & Muir, agents
BRITTLEBANK Thomas, Customs' boatman, 59 Ann st
BROADBURN James, mason, 6L Ann st
BROADFOOT James, plumber, 2 West breast. Ho., 23
Bentinck st
Broadfoot William, spirit dealer, 61 Rue-end st. Ho., 51
Brougham st
BROADLEY John, gardener, 10 East Shaw st
BROCK Archibald, engineer, 89 Belleville st
Brock James, shipmaster, 22 Brisbane st
Brock John, engine-fitter, 3 Regent st
Brock William F., engineer, 13 Ingleston st
BROCKBANK Miles, shoemaker, 5 York st
BRODIE James, iron turner, 12 St Lawrence st
Brodie James (of William Kelly & Co.), 24 Patrick st
Brodie John & Son, tailors and clothiers, 22 Cathcart st.
Ho., 12 Wellington st
Brodie John, accountant, 71 Nicolson st
Brodie Matthew, contractor, 9 Prospect hill
Brodie William, Buck's Head Hotel, 2 Watson's lane and 25
Hamilton st
DIRECTORY 21
Brodie Mrs, dressmaker, 80 Roxburgh st
Brodie Mrs, 39 Roxburgh st
Brodie Mrs, lodgings, 30 Brisbane st
Brodie Mrs, 67 Nicolson st
BROMAN John, shipbroker, 31 Brougham st
BROOKE Francis, machinist, 7 Cross-shore st
BROOM Alexander, carpenter, 91 Belleville st
BROTOHIE Donald, seamen's chaplain, 26 Brisbane st
BROUGH John (of Brough & Orr), 43 Lynedoch st
Brough & Orr, smiths and cartwrights, 4 Chapel st
BROUN Neil & Co., timber measurers, 2 Cathcart st
BROWN Alex, (of A. & J. Brown), Holly villa, Finnart st
Brown A. & H., ship carpenters and joiners, 6 Dock breast.
Ho., 20 Union st
Brown A. & J., merchants, commission agents and shipowners,
30 Palmerston buildings
Brown Alexander, plumber, 46 Lynedoch st
Brown Alexander, engine driver, 21 Belleville st
Brown Alexander, hairdresser and perfumer, 2 Cathcart sq.
Ho., 46 Cathcart st
Brown Alexander, railway restaurant, 60 Lynedoch st. Ho.,
16 Meams st
Brown Alexander, engineer, 30 Ingleston st
Brown Alexander, seaman, 5 Shaw st
Brown Alexander, vanman, 38 Holmscroft st
Brown Alexander, poulterer, 11 Watt st
Brown Alexander, boilermaker, 34 Inverkip st
Brown Alexander, seaman, 1 Open shore
Brown Andrew, painter, 36 Wellington st
Brown Andrew, feuar, 48 Inverkip st
Brown Archibald (of Marfarlan, Brown & Co.), 12 Brisbane st
Brown Archibald, baker, 6 Mount Pleasant st
Brown Archibald, baker, 1 Argyle st
Brown Archibald, carter, 30 Cartsburn st
Brown Archibald, Albert Harbour-master, 23 Kelly st
Brown Charles, labourer, 4 Boyd st
Brown David, cooper, 13 Ingleston st
Brown David, carpenter, 7 West Blackhall st
Brown Donald, shoemaker, 63 Nicolson st
Brown Donald, carpenter, 8 Kilblain st
Brown Donald, carpenter, 5 Arthur st
Brown Dugald, carpenter, 40 Roxburgh st
Brown Duncan, sailmaker, 77 Regent st
Brown Ebenezer, labourer, 5 Tobago st
Brown E., mason, 7 Hill st
Brown Edward, grocer, 46 East Hamilton st
Brown Frederick, seaman, 28 West Burn st
22 DIRECTORY.
Brown George, painter and decorator, 3 Albert place. Ho.,
24 West Stewart st
Brown Hamilton (of A. & J. Brown), 20 Union st
Brown Henry, fireman, 21 Belleville, st
Brown Hngh & Co., grocers and provision merchants, 24 To-
bago st. Ho., Loudon Villa, Finnart st
Brown Hugh, tobacconist, 25 Ann st
Brown Hugh (of H. Brown & Co.), 9 Finnart st
Brown James, clerk, South st
Brown James, porter, 23 Nicholson st
Brown James, carpenter, 23 Ingleston st
Brown James, 16 Mearns st
Brown James, printer, 7 Hope st
Brown James, rivetter, 6 Chapel st
Brown James, of Post Office, 16 South st
Brown James, planer, 29 Ingleston st
Brown James, railway guard, 19 Cathcart st
Brown James, tobacconist, 7 Rue-end st
Brown James, jun., collector of water and school rates, 8
Cathcart square. Ho., 34 Brisbane st
Brown James, boilermaker, 13 Charles st
Brown John, tanner, 7 Holmscroft st
Brown John, smith, 7 Dempster st
Brown John, carpenter, 28 East Hamilton st
Brown John, boilermaker, 1 Bogle st
Brown John, baker, confectioner and purveyor, 45 Hamilton
st. and 11 Union st. Ho., 25 Brisbane st
Brown John, joiner, 1 Hill st
Brown John, engineer, 5 Bearhope st
Brown John, feuar, 2 Esplanade
Brown John (of Miller and Brown), 53 Inverkip st
Brown John, plasterer, 9 Mount Pleasant st
Brown John, rigger, 14 Cathcart st
Brown John, joiner, 7 Hill st
Brown John, colporteur, 20 Bruce st
Brown John, mason, 77 Regent st
Brown John, upholsterer, 85 Roxburgh st
Brown John, coachman, 2 Lauriston st
Brown John, fireman, 89 Hamilton st
Brown John, smith, 50 Roxburgh st
Brown Joseph, labourer, 62 Regent st
Brown Matthew, fruit merchant, 40 Cathcart st. House,
Bank house, 5 Bank st
Brown Matthew, 10 Ardgowan square
Brown M. M'C. (of T. O. Hunter & Co.), 5 Robertson st
Brown Neil, wholesale and retail wine and spirit merchant,
39 Vennel, and 45 Dalrymple st., Greenock ; 32 Rope-
DIRECTOKY. 23
work lane, Port-Glasgow ; and 111 Duke st., Glasgow.
House, Eldon villa, 67 Eldon st
Brown Peter, cooper, 19 Mount Pleasant st
Brown Robert, blacksmith, 33 Dempster st
Brown Robert, joiner, 41 West Blackhall st
Brown Robert & Son, Ferguslie Fire Olay Works, Railway
Station, Bogle st
Brown Rodger, grocer, 81 Roxburgh st. House, 83 Rox-
burgh st
Brown R. G. (of Clyde Pottery Co.), 40 Eldon st
Brown, Stewart & Co., paper manufacturers, Overton Paper-
mills
Brown, Sturgeon & Co., iron manufacturers, Clyde Forge,
60 East Hamilton st
Brown Walter, smith, 11 Springkell st
Brown Walter, fireman, 22 Lynedoch st
Brown William, mason, 13 Nicolson st
Brown William, joiner, 108 Drumfrochar road
Brown William, railway porter, 9 Market st
Brown William, watchman, 11 Hamilton st
Brown William, traveller, 13 Newton st
Brown William, rivetter, 10 East Shaw st
Brown William, labourer, 20 Ann st
Brown William, builder, 83 Belleville st
Brown Jane, dressmaker, 41 Ann st
Brown Miss, dressmaker, 35 Ann st
Brown Miss, lodgings, 3 Regent st
Brown Miss, cigar emporium, 30 Cathcarfc st. Ho., Loudon
Villa, Finnart st
Brown Miss E, 3 Bearhope st
Brown Mrs Alexander, 13 Antigua st
Brown Mrs, spirit dealer, 1 Argyle st
Brown Mrs, cowfeeder, 52 Inverkip st
Brown Mrs James, 37 Nelson st., west
Brown Mrs James, 39 Ann st
Brown Mrs William, 24 Kelly st
Brown Mrs, 47 Shaw st
Brown Mrs, 65 Rue-end st
BROWNE & Watson, shipbrokers and commission agents,
Palmerston buildings
Browne Mrs, 2 Esplanade
BROWNING John, clothier and hatter, 5 Hamilton st. Ho.,
35 Kelly st
Browning John, grocer, 40 West Blackhall st. Ho., 52 do.
Browning Mrs Thomas, grocer, 22 Arthur st
BROWNLIE John, mason, 38 Holmscroft st
Brownlie Misses, 9 Brisbane st
24 DIRECTORY.
BRUCE Abram, shipmaster, 20 Bank st
Bruce Alexander O., provision merchant, 22 Shaw st
Bruce Alexander, carpenter, 30 Lynedoch st
Bruce F. G., agent for Union Bank of Scotland, and insur-
ance agent. Ho., 63 Eldon st
Bruce Gr. & J., clothiers and hatters, 46 Hamilton st
Bruce George (of G. & J. Bruce), 15 Newton st
Bruce John (of G. & J. Bruce), 6 Ardgowan st., west
Bruce William, cooper, 3 Regent st
Bruce Mrs Andrew, tobacconist, 40 Hamilton st. Ho., 29
Nicolson st
Bruce Mrs, 29 Nicolson st
BRUNTON William L., engineer, 40 Mearns st
BRYAN James C, shipping clerk, 83 Wellington st
Bryan George, teacher, Smith's Lane School. Ho., 44 East
Crawfurd st
BRYCE John, salesman, 38 Main st
Bryce Mrs James, lodgings, 6 Chapel st
BRYCELAND Andrew, labourer, 24 Hamilton st
BRYDEN David, clerk, 17 Mount Pleasant st
Bryden James, carpenter, 23 Belleville st
BRYMNER Alexander, blacksmith, 16 Bruce st
Bry inner Graham, steamship owner, 9 Customhouse place.
House, Maybank, Finnart st
Brymner John (of John Brymner & Co.), Ardenlea, 107
Eldon st
Brymner James, joiner, 66 East Hamilton st
Brymner John & Co., coal merchants, Palmerston buildings
BRYSON John, boot and shoe manufacturer, 46 Cathcart st
Bryson John, fruit dealer, 7 Cowgate st
Bryson Patrick, cooper, 6 Hope st
Bryson William, shoemaker, 18 Tobago st
Bryson Mrs J., 63 Rue-end st
BUCHAN John, gilder, 6 Trafalgar st
Buchan Mrs William, midwife, 45 Shaw st
Buchan Mrs, greengrocer, 28 Ann st
BUCHANAN Archibald, engineer, 20 Inverkip st
Buchanan Archibald, turnkey, 5 Inverkip st
Buchanan James, house, ship, and sign painter, 44 Shaw st.
Ho., 35 Lynedoch st
Buchanan James, engineer, 4 Old Hillend
Buchanan John, at Clyde Shipping Co., 16 Mearns st
Buchanan John, carpenter, 5 Orchard st
Buchanan John, carpenter, 36 Crescent st
Buchanan John, brassfinisher, 9 Hill st
Buchanan John, joiner, 17 Ingleston st
Buchanan John, blacksmith, 8 Hill st
DIRECTORY. 25
Buchanan John, boilermaker, 26 John st
Buchanan John W., hotel keeper, Bull Hotel, 6 Market st
Buchanan Joseph, inspector, 11 Belleville st
Buchanan Malcolm, feuar, 29 Union st
Buchanan Neil, rigger, 5 Regent st
Buchanan Night Asylum, 7 Captain st
Buchanan Peter, joiner, 36 Crawfurd st
Buchanan Eobert, engineer, 19 Ingleston place
Buchanan Eobert, moulder, 7 St Lawrence st
Buchanan William (of Gray & Buchanan), Mayfield, Pollok-
shields
Buchanan William, shipmaster, 18 Kelly st
Buchanan William, billposter, 42 Cathcart st
Buchanan Miss, 9 Glen st
Buchanan Miss, 56 Kelly st
Buchanan Miss, 7 Union st
Buchanan Misses, 48 Esplanade
Buchanan Mrs John, 13 Kelly st
Buchanan Mrs R., Mount park, 33 Roxburgh st
Buchanan Mrs, 20 Cathcart st
Buchanan Mrs, White Hart Hotel, 50 Cathcart st
Buchanan Mrs, spirit dealer, 57 Dalrymple st
BUCKLE William, joiner, 18 Hope st
BUDD J. J., teacher of music, 13 Brisbane st
BUIE Hugh (of M. & H. Buie), 17 Brougham st
Buie M. & H., plumbers, 7 East breast
cBuie Neil, collector, funeral society, 48 East Crawfurd st
Buie Miss, 17 Brougham st
BULLOCH John, clerk, 56 Drumfrochar road
Bulloch John, pointsman, 20 John st
BUNTAIN Alexander, carter, 21 Ingleston st
Buntain James, 1 Stanners st
Buntain John, carter, Overton paper mill
Buntain William, cooper, 61 Ann st
Buntain Mrs, grocer, 54 Wellington st
BURGE John A., chemist and druggist, 31 Rue-end st.
Ho., 6 Kelly st
BURGES George, R.N., 20 Brisbane st
Burges Mrs, 7 Shaw place
BURKE Thomas, mate, 71 Nicolson st
BURNIE David, seaman, 47 Roxburgh st
BURNS Alexander, billposter, 10 William st
Burns Angus, carpenter, 15 Regent st
Burns Daniel, rivetter, 13 West Blackhall st
Burns David, fruiterer and confectioner, 77 Roxburgh st.
Ho., 14 Bruce st
Burns George, slate merchant and slater, 24 Crawfurd st.
Ho., 2 Bentinckst
26 DIRECTORY.
Burns Jonathan, labourer, 56 Wellington st
Burns William, tanner, 14 Port -Glasgow road
Burns William, shoemaker, 29 Vennel
Burns William, porter, 46 Oathcart st
Burns Miss, tobacconist, 7 Vennel
BURNSIDE James, grocer and provision merchant, 33 Rue-
end st. Ho., 6 Antigua st
Burnside Robert, watchmaker, 25 West Burn st
BURSEY Charles, gas meter inspector, 23 Nicolson st
BURT David, papermaker, Overton
BURTON Thomas, collector of poor-rates, 10 Captain st.
Ho., 72 Wellington st
Burton Mrs, grocer, 45 Lynedoch st
BUTLER George Macaulay, nurseryman and garden contrac-
tor, Caledonian Nursery. Ho., Finnart
Butler John, labourer, 6 West Stewart st
BUTTER WORTH Edmund, grinder, 33 Ingieston st
BYERS John, salesman, 41 Ann st
BYRNE Thomas, grocer, 47 Lynedoch st
OABRIE William, tailor, 5 Roslin st
CACKETT Francis J., surveyor, H.M. Customs, 7 Lyle st
OADENHEAD George, plater, 79 Port-Glasgow road
CAIN James, labourer, 23 John st
CAHILL James, carter, 34 Dalrymple st
OAIRD & Co., engineers and iron shipbuilders, Arthur st.,
and 46 Dalrymple st
Caird Colin S., ship and insurance agent, timber and commis-
sion merchant, City of Glasgow Bank buildings. Ho.,
Dungourney, Newark st
Caird James T. (of Caird & Co.), Gourock house
Caird Mrs John, 32 Esplanade
CAIRNEY William A., tailor and clothier, 32 Hamilton st.
House, 31 Dempster st
CAIRNS James & Co., joiners and blockmakers, 8 Cross-
shore st. House, Mount Charles place, 27 Mearns st
•Cairns James, labourer, 21 John st
Cairns James A., 10 Wellington st
Cairns John, musician, 11 Cathcart st
Oairns John, pawnbroker, 10 Hamilton st. House, 34 West
Stewart st
Cairns William, engineer, 26 Patrick st
CALDER Alexander, joiner, 43 Ann st
Calder Hugh, porter, 26 Dalrymple st
C alder Robert (of R. & J. Calder), 22 Trafalgar at
DIRECTORY. 27
Calder R. & J., furniture dealers, 42 Shaw st
Calder Mrs, 7 Duncan st
CALDERHEAD David, sawyer, 86 Belleville st
Calderhead John, sawyer, 42 Main st
Calderhead Robert, joiner, 17 Ann st
CALDEtlWOOD George, fish merchant, Fishmarket. Ho.,
5 William st
Calderwood James, inspector of buildings, 19 Bruce st
Calderwood Robert, 34 West Blackhall st
CALDWELL Alexander, grocer, 5 John st. House, 2 Old
Hillend
Caldwell David, boilermaker, 28 East Crawfurd st
Caldwell David, cooper, 3 Hamilton st
Caldwell James, painter, 10 Hope st
Caldwell John, engineer, 25 Crescent st
Caldwell William, grocer, 6 Ann st. Ho., 71 Regent st
Caldwell Thomas, carpenter, 15 Regent st
Caldwell Janet, grocer, 7 East Shaw st. Ho., 73 Regent st
CALEDONIAN Railway Co.'s Office, 25 Cathcart st
Caledonian Felt Works, Bogston, Port-Glasgow road
Caledonian Railway Co.'s Goods Office, 4 Regent st
CALLCLUTH John, boilermaker, 35 Ann st
CALVERT Ralph, painter, 34 West Shaw st
Calvert Thomas, teacher of music, 8 Kelly st
CALLANDER Thomas, shipowner, 13 Union st
CAMBRIDGE James, ship's corporal, R.N., 5 Caddlehill st
CAMERON Alexander, upholsterer, 66 Wellington st
Cameron Alexander, labourer, 41 Lynedoch st
Cameron Allan (of Allan Cameron & Son), Ashfield cottage,
Macdougall st
Cameron Allan & Son, wood merchants, hammer-shaft manu-
facturers, and general turners, Ashfield saw mills, Mac-
dougall st
Cameron Allan, jun. (of Allan Cameron & Son), 30 East
Hamilton st
Cameron Angus, smith, 7 Main st
Cameron Archibald, sailmaker, 60 Drumfrochar road
Cameron Archibald (of M. & A. Cameron), 61 Holmscroft st
Cameron Archibald, carpenter, 5 Tobago st
Cameron Charles, cabinetmaker, 67 Roxburgh st
Cameron Daniel, engineer, 3 Belleville st
Cameron Donald, policeman, 22 West Blackhall st
Cameron Donald, carpenter, 50 St Lawrence st
Cameron Donald, storeman, 20 John st
Cameron Donald, engineer, 13 Crescent st
Cameron Dugald, manner, 18 Wellington st
Cameron Duncan, policeman, 17 Regent st
28 DIRECTORY.
Cameron Duncan, brassfinisher, 62 Wellington
Cameron Duncan, joiner, 34 West bhaw st
Cameron Hugh, painter, 58 Wellington st
Cameron Hugh, feuar, 5 Ardgowan st , west
Cameron Hugh, cab driver, 13 West Blackhall st
Cameron Hugh, labourer, 33 Nicolson st
Cameron J. & H., provision merchants and grocers, 11 West
Blackhall st. Ho., 31 Nicolson st
Cameron James, book deliverer, 72 Ann st
Cameron James, engineer, 36 Lynedoch st
Cameron James, cowfeeder, 68 Drumfrochar road
Cameron John & Son, auctioneers and valuers, 12 Sugarhouse
lane
Cameron John, boilermaker, 30 Lynedoch st
Cameron John, engineer, 1 Springkell st
Cameron John, painter, 7 Crescent st
Cameron John, painter, 30 Bruce st
Cameron John, watchman. 42 Arthur st
Cameron John, carter, 38 Holtnscroft st
Cameron John, policeman, 85 Wellington st
Cameron John, pilot, 23 West Blackhall st
Cameron John, draper, 24 Tobago st. Ho., 34 Ann st
Cameron Kenneth, grocer, 63 Ann st. Ho., 31 Dempster st
Cameron M. & A., watchmakers and jewellers, 59 Rue-end st.
and 36 Hamilton st
Cameron Matthew (of M. & A. Cameron), 19 Mount Plea-
sant st
Cameron Murdoch, carpenter, 25 John st
Cameron Peter, joiner, 32 East Hamilton st
Cameron Robert Wilson (of John Cameron & Son), 8 Trafal-
gar st
Cameron Roderick, carter, 9 Duncan st
Cameron Samuel (of H.M.C.), 97 Roxburgh st
Cameron Thomas, Queen's porter, 13 Nelson st., west
Cameron William, house decorator, 1 and 3 Argyle st. Ho.,
21 Brisbane st
Cameron William, grocer and ''commission agent, 12 Vennel.
Ho., 30 Wellington st
Cameron Elizabeth, seamstress, 3 West Burn st
Cameron Miss Margaret, lodgings, 36 Holmscroft st
Cameron Mrs, 60 Drumfrochar road
Cameron Mrs, 3 West Stewart st
Cameron Mrs, 64 Drumfrochar road
Cameron Mrs, 31 Nicolson st
Cameron Mrs, lodgings, 31 Charles st
Cameron Mrs Alexander, innkeeper, Museum Hotel, 9
William st
DIRECTORY. 29
Cameron Mrs Donald, 5 Regent st
Oameron Mr a John, 8 Trafalgar st
Cameron Mrs Patrick, feuar, 13 Newton st
Cameron Mrs, 46 Cathcart st
CAMPBELL Alexander, porter, 2 Open shore
Campbell Alexander, cabinetmaker, 48 St. Lawrence st
Campbell Alexander, rigger, 5 Watt st
Campbell Alexander, sailmaker, 83 Roxburgh st
Campbell Alexander, draper, 1 Mill st. Ho., 16 Arthur st
Campbell Alexander, boilermaker, 5 Dellingburn square
Campbell Alexander, fireman, 3 Bearhope st
Campbell Alexander, rivetter, 45 Rue-end st
Campbell Alexander, joiner, 11 East Blackhall st
Campbell Alexander, shipmaster, 21 Lyle st
Campbell Alexander, 7 Belleville st
Campbell Anderson & Co., wine merchants, 2 Shaw st
Campbell Angus, grocer, 15 Regent st
Campbell Angus, deal porter, box, Albert Harbour. Ho., 59
Regent st
Campbell Angus, labourer, 59 Regent st
Campbell Angus, cooper 3 Market st
Campbell Angus, porter, 43 Ann st
Campbell Angus, engineer, 3 Hill st
Campbell Angus, Queen's porter, 8 Hill st
Campbell Archibald, engineer, 3 Regent st
Campbell Arch bald, cab driver, 18 Cathcart st
Campbell Archibald, brakesman, 12 Baker st
Campbell Archibald, carter, 13 West Stewart st
Campbell Archibald, plasterer, 25 West Burn st
Campbell Archibald, carpenter, 3 Regent st
Campbell Archibald, labourer, 19 Nicolson st
Campbell Archibald, shoemaker, 1 1 Belleville st
Campbell Charles, joiner, 59 Regent st
Campbell Charles, le'terpress printer, 2 Watt place. Ho., 15
Roxburgh st
Campbell Colin, carpenter, 21 Ingleston st
Campbell Colin, 15 Ardgowan square
Campbell Daniel, cooper, 5 Market st
Campbell Daniel, joiner and funeral undertaker, 11 John st.
Ho., do.
Campbell Daniel, joiner, 3 Hill st
Campbell Daniel, rigger, 17 Cathcart st
Campbell Daniel, carpenter, 48 Shaw st
Campbell David, carpenter, 89 Roxburgh st
Campbell David, coal agent, 3 Chapel st. Ho., 21 Rox-
burgh st
Campbell Donald, porter, 28 Wellington st
30 DIRECTORY.
Campbell Donald, gas inspector, 17 Nelson st., west
Campbell Donald, engineer, 4 John st
Campbell Donald, joiner, 34 West Shaw st
Campbell Donald, joiner, 8 John st
Campbell Donald, sailmaker, 3 Armadale place
Campbell Dugald, accountant, house factor, and share broker,
49 Cathcart st. House, 11 Ardgowan square
Campbell Dugald, sailmaker, 8 Cathcart st
Campbell Dugald, joiner, 13 West Stewart st
Campbell Duncan, labourer, 1 Ratho st
Campbell Duncan, carter, 6 Trafalgar st
Campbell Duncan, seaman, 66 Regent st
Campbell Duncan, clothier and outfitter, 38 Dalrymple st.
Ho., 28 Bruce st
Campbell Duncan, carter, 30 Ingieston st
Campbell Duncan, shipmaster, 29 Ann st
Campbell Duncan, joiner, 33 Ann st
Campbell Duncan, warder of prison, 74 Wellington st
Campbell Duncan, remnant and hosiery warehouse, 56 Yennel.
House, 17 Caddlehill terrace.
Campbell Duncan, joiner, 85 Roxburgh st
Campbell Duncan, joiner, 7 Duncan st
Campbell Hugh, Greenock and Glasgow carrier, 7 St Enoch
square, Glasgow. Ho., 23 Charles st
Campbell Hugh, enginekeeper, 15 Sir Michael st
Campbell Hugh, builder, 11 Brougham st. Ho., 11 Dempster st
Campbell Hugh, cooper, 12 Ingieston st
Campbell James, grocer and provision merchant, 2 Inverkip
st. Ho., 13 Newton st
Campbell James (of J. Hunter & Co.), Lerwick Yilla, Bris-
bane st., west
Campbell James, painter, 8 Cathcart st
Campbell James, shipmaster, 27 Lyle st
Campbell James, lodgings, 22 Lyle st
Campbell James Fletcher, shipowner, 2 Church place. Ho.,
Lome place, 7 Margaret st
Campbell James, contractor, 1 Upper Orangefield
Campbell James, seaman, 8 East Shaw st
Campbell James, pansman, 7 Boyd st
Campbell James, boilermaker, 24 St Lawrence st
Campbell James, skinner, 89 East Hamilton st
Campbell James, tidewaiter, 59 Ann st
Campbell James, gardener, Laurel cottage, Newark st
Campbell James, carpenter, 6 Kilblain st
Campbell James, engineer, R.N., 20 Wellington st
Campbell James, labourer, 28 Wellington st
Campbell James M., family grocer and wine merchant, 8#
Roxburgh st. Ho., 7 Roxburgh st.
DIRECTORY. 31
Campbell John, rigger, 39 Ann st
Campbell John, clerk, 55 Holmscroft st
Campbell John, boilermaker, 36 Crescent st
Campbell John, draughtsman, 77 Holmscroft st
Campbell John, gardener, 13 Nelson st., west
Campbell John, boilermaker, 18 Arthur st. House, do.
Campbell John, baker, 87 Roxburgh st.
Pleasant st
Campbell John, jun., engineers1 ironmonger and commission
agent, 56 Rue-end st. Ho., 58 Esplanade
Campbell John, draper, 18 Arthur st
Campbell John, dealer, 9 East Quay lane
Campbell John, gardener, 62 Regent st
Campbell John, painter, 39 Holmscroft st
Campbell John, joiner, 13 Ingleston st
Campbell John, policeman, 35 West Burn st
Campbell John, policeman, Brachelston
Campbell John, steamboatman, 4 Nelson st., Glebe
Campbell John, boatman, 6 West Stewart st
Campbell John, shipmaster, 23 Sir Michael st
Campbell John, policeman, 8 Mount Pleasant st
Campbell John, carpenter, 9 East Blackball st
Campbell John, carpenter, 41 Lynedoch st
Campbell John, blacksmith, 4 Nelson st., Glebe
Campbell John, ship smith and chainmaker, 9 Ropework st.
Ho vise, 13 Nicolson st
Campbell John, joiner, 1 Crawfurd st
Campbell John, cooper, 56 Wellington st
Campbell John, policeman, 4 Salmon st
Campbell John, blacksmith, 41 Lynedoch st
Campbell Rev. John K., minister of St Andrew square U. P.
Church, Oakfield, West Ratho st
Campbell J., tailor, clothier and hatter, 12 Hamilton st. Ho..
37 Sir Michael st
Campbell Kenneth, painter, 10 Charles st
Campbell Neil, shoemaker, 7 Market st •
Campbell Neil, carter, 19 Ingleston place
Campbell Neil, seaman, 13 West Stewart st
Campbell Nicol M., grocer, 9 Vennel. Ho., 29 Dempster st
Campbell Norman, seaman, R.N., 7 West breast
Campbell Norman, Queen's porter, 29 Regent st
Campbell Peter, shopman, 24 Hamilton st
Campbell Peter, jun., agent for J. G. Macdonald, Sugar Ex-
change. Ho., 71 Nicolson st
Campbell Peter, spirit merchant, 13 Laird st. Ho., 65 Nicol-
son st
Campbell Peter, boilermaker, 1 Hill st
32 DIRECTORY.
Campbell Peter, 7 Roxburgh st
Campbell, Peter, blacksmith, 65 Nicolson st
Campbell Peter, carver, 63 Holmscroft st
Campbell Robert, session-clerk and registrar of births, deaths,
and marriages for the Middle Parish, 5 Bank st
Campbell Robert, carpenter, 43 Ann st
Campbell Robert, boot and shoemaker, 38 Lynedoch st. Ho.,
64 Drumfrochar road
Campbell Robert, engineer, 39 Drumfrochar road
Campbell Robert, pointsman, 2 Lauriston st
Campbell Robert, clerk, 8 West Burn st
Campbell Robert, brassfounder, 24 Wellington st
Campbell Robert, slater, 65 Nicolson st
Campbell Samuel, boatbuilder, 26 John st
Campbell Thomas, joiner, 12 Wellington st
Campbell William, plumber. 83 Wellington st
Campbell William, cutter, 67 Nicolson st
Campbell William, grocer, 41 Vennel. House, 76 Ann st
Campbell William, shipmaster, 3 Autigua st
Campbell William, carpenter, 10 John st
Campbell William, joiner and grocer, 9 Bearhope st. Ho., do.
Campbell William, engineer, Kingston Saw Mills
Campbell William, gatekeeper, 59 Ann st
Campbell Miss, grocer, 25 Regent st. House, 11 Lyle st
Campbell Miss M., dressmaker, 74 Wellington st
Campbell Miss, 7 Margaret st
Campbell Miss, 20 Mearns st
Campbell Miss, fruiterer, 33 Cathcart st
Campbell Miss, furnishing shop, 9 Rue-end st
Campbell Miss, grocer, 23 Bearhope st
Campbell Miss, dressmaker. 30 Ann st
Campbell Mrs Colin, 15 Nelson st
Campbell Mrs D., 1 Bank st
Campbell Mrs Hugh, 62 Drumfrochar road
Campbell Mrs John, 3 Manse lane
Campbell Mrs John, grocer, 45 Main st
Campbell Mrs John, lodgings, 93 Roxburgh st
Campbell Mrs John, 11 Main st
Campbell Mrs, 5 Ann st
Campbell Mrs Neil, basket warehouse, 20 Charles st. House
5 West Blackhall st
Campbell Mrs Robert, 26 Ann st
Campbell Mrs, 18 Bearhope st
Campbell Mrs, 11 Hamilton st
Campbell Mrs, 26 Arthur st
Campbell Mrs, 7 Caddlehill st
Campbell Mrs, midwife and ladies' nurse, 21 Lyle st
DIRECTORY. 33
Campbell Mrs, 2 Nelson st., Glebe
Campbell Mrs, 1 1 Bearhope st
CANNALOGUE James, caulker, 6 Sir Michael st
CANNES John, engineer, 36 Belleville st
Cannie Samuel, joiner, 3 West Stewart st
Cannie William, boilermaker, 1 1 East Blackhall st
Cannie Mrs John, 28 Charles st
CANNING Miss A., broker, 9 Taylor's close. Ho., 6 West;
Stewart st
CANNON James, labourer, 9 Crawfurd st
CANT James, gardener, The Craigs, Newark st
CARBERY Charles, tailor, clothier, and outfitter, 12 and 14
William st. Ho., Glen Park Villa, Eldon st
CARCHRIE James, rivetter, 40 Shaw st
Carchrie Robert, rivetter, 40 Shaw st
CARLIN William, rafter, 20 Cathcart st
CARLYLE Mrs, 7 Hope st
CARMICHAEL Alexander, labourer, 40 West Burn st
Carmichael Andrew (of A. & J. H. Carmichae! & Co.),
Milnwood, Finnart st
Carmichael A. & J. H. & Co., shipowners and timber mer-
chants, 17 Palmerston buildings
Carmichael Archibald, moulder, 18 Antigua st
Carmichael Charles, brassfinisher, 27 Ingleston st
Carmichael Daniel, storeman, 25 Crescent st
Carmichael Donald, shopman, 69 Regent st
Carmichael Donald, porter, 15 Lyle st
Carmichael Dugald, carpenter, 13 Mount Pleasant st
Carmichael Hector, rivetter, 3 Orchard st
Carmichael James, Bank top, 3 Lyle st
Carmichael James, baker, 22 Arthur st
Carmichael James, joiner, 14 John st
Carmichael John H. (of A. & J. H. Carmichael & Co.), 8
Ardgowan square
Carmichael John M., teller, Royal Bank. Ho., 28 Brisbane si
Carmichael Malcom, feuar, 25 Crescent st
Carmichael Malcolm, teacher, Crawfurdsburn F. C. School,
Macdougall st
Carmichael Neil, moulder, 5 Hope st
Carmichael Neil, enginekeeper, 24 St Lawrence st
Carmichael Nicol, fisherman, 4 Hill st
Carmichael Thomas (of A. & J. H. Carmichael & Co.), Miln-
wood, Finnart st
Carmichael Ann, lodgings, 13 Brisbane st
Carmichael Miss, dressmaker, 23 Brisbane st
Carmichael Mrs Donald, grocer, 35 West Burn st
Carmichael Mrs, 28 Brisbane st
34 DIRECTORY.
CARNAGHAN James, joiner, 20 Hope st
CARNON John, ship steward, 7 Caddlehill sfc
CARROL Hugh, fireman, 10 West breast
Carrol John, cooper, 65 Regent st
Carrol Robert, fireman, 40 Lynedoch st
CARRON Co. (Steam). Agent, D. Cunningham, City Bank
buildings
CARRUTH Archibald, inspector of cleansing, 8 Cathcart
square. House, 15 Roxburgh st
CABRUTHERS William, carpenter, 54 Wellington st
Carruthers David, labourer, 80 Roxburgh st
CARSE William, grocer, 40 Shaw st
CARSON Andrew, blockmaker, 11 Lynedoch st
Carson Henry, brassfounder, and gasfitter, 26 Crawfurd st.
Ho., 35 Nelson st., west
Carson Robert, labourer, 13 Ingleston st
Carson William, labourer, 1 Ratho st
Carson William, cooper, 62 Drumfrochar road
Carson Mrs George, 35 West Burn st
CARSTAIRS Robert, smith, 86 Belleville st
CARSWELL & Davie, timber measurers, 3 Cathcart st
Carswell Donald, moulder, 7 Hill st
Carswell John (of Carswell & Davie), 9 Roxburgh st
Carswell John, jun., timber measurer, 13 Lyle st
CARTSBURN Sugar Refining Co,, 4 Crescent st
CARTSDYKE Equitable Loan Office, 63 Main st
CASSIDY William, fish merchant, 8 Sir Michael st
CATHCART James, labourer, 17 Baker st
Cathcart James, sugar boiler, 17 Baker st
CATHER John, shoemaker and paraffin oil merchant, 9 Yen-
nel. Ho., 41 Cathcart st
CATTO Miss, 61 Holmscroft st
CAUL Robert, seaman, 29 Lynedoch st
CAYENS John, seaman, 51 Inverkip st
CHABANT Francis, carpenter, 6 East Quay lane
CHALMERS Alexander, collector of Town Assessments.
Town buildings, 6 Hamilton st. Ho., 34 Esplanade
Chalmers Alexander, smith, 25 Bruce st
Chalmers Archibald, blockmaker, 21 Lynedoch st
fjhalmers Archibald, joiner, glazier, and funeral undertaker,
36 Roxburgh st. Ho., 72 Wellington st
Chalmers Hugh M., joiner, glazier, and undertaker, 23 Bear-
hope st. Ho., 27 Bruce st
Chalmers Henry, tailor, clothier, and hatter, 30 Nicolson st.
Ho., 67 Union st
Chalmers Hume, hotel keeper, Wheat Sheaf Hotel, 4 Church
place
DIRECTORY. 35
Chalmers James, ironmonger, smith, bellhanger and gasfitter,
50 and 51 Yennel. Show rooms, 14 West Blackhall st.
House, 24 Kelly st
Chalmers James, ironmonger, 14 West Blackhall st
Chalmers John, sailmaker, 8 Holmscroft st
Chalmers John, joiner, 30 Bruce st
Chalmers John, boilermaker, 26 East Hamilton st
Chalmers John, grain and potato merchant, 18 Tobago st.
Ho., 89 Roxburgh st
Chalmers Peter, joiner, 30 Ann st
Chalmers Robert, accountant, 30 Market st. Ho., 35 Bris-
bane st
Chalmers Robert, chemist and druggist, 41 Roxburgh st. Ho.,
72 Wellington st
Chalmers R. Watson, writer, 2.) West Burn st. House, 14
Wellington st
Chalmers William, smith, 50 Holmscroft st
Chalmers William, joiner and feuar, 43 Lynedoch st
Chalmers William, weaver, 26 Ann st
Chalmers William, carpenter, 33 Cathcart st
Chalmers Misses. 73 Regent st
Chalmers Miss, milliner, 15 Laird st
Chalmers Miss, tobacconi-t, 25 Regent st
CHAMBERS William J., iron turner, 72 Ann st
CHAPPELL Charles, pointsman, 50 East Hamilton st
CHARTERIS James, clerk, 39 Kelly st
CH ARTERS James, moulder, 23 John st
Charters James, boilermaker, 17 Ann st
Charters Peter, cooper, 39 Ann st
CHESNUT James, shoemaker, 4 East Shaw st
Chesnut Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 31 Rue-end st.
House, 15 Hope st
Chesnut Samuel, labourer, 1 Belleville st
Chesnut Mrs E., 15 Duncan st
CHICK Benjamin, temperance lecturer, 75 Regent st
CHISHOLM Archibald (of William Chisholm & Co.) 3 Glen st
Chisholm R. F., of H.M. Customs, 10 Trafalgar st
Chisholm William & Co , coopers, 39 Crawfurd st
Chisholm Miss, 35 Nelson st., west
Chisholm Mrs, 16 William st
CHR1STJE David, painter, 38 Nicolson st
Christie David, joiner, 69 Nicolson st
Christie John, shopman, 81 Roxburgh st
Christie Malcolm, carpenter, 19 Shaw st
Christie & Co., carvers, Shaw place
CHBYSTAL Mrs Alexander, 15 Hope st
CITY OF GLASGOW BANK, 32 Cathcart st. Colin S.
Caird, agent
36 DIRECTORY.
CLAOHER Daniel, patternmaker, 15 Belleville st
Clacher Thomas, coal merchant, 44 Main st. Ho., 50 St.
Lawrence st
CLAPPERTON Duncan, joiner. 69 Regent st
Clapperton John (of John Clapperton & Co.), 61 Union st
Clapperton John, carpenter, 24 John st
CLELAND Alexander, draper, 14 Ardgowan st
Cleland Hamilton, 34 West Stewart st
Cleland Peter, pilot, 23 West Blackhall st
CLEMENTS Joseph, joiner, 3 Crescent st
CLERK, Dixon & Co., shipbrokers and commission agents,
32 Cathcart st
Clerk John M. (of Clerk, Dixon & Co.), Home cottage, 44
Esplanade
CLEUCH Allan, storekeeper, 8 St Lawrence st
CLEVELAND Bolt and Nut Co., Middlesborough-on-Tees—
J. Campbell, jun., agent
CLIFFORD Charles & Sons, yellow metal merchants, 23
Cathcart st. — William M' Arthur & Co., agents
Clifford William, machinist, 11 Lyle st
CLIMIE John, joiner, 93 Belleville st
Climie Robert, cutler and gunmaker, 35 Nicolson st
CLINK John D., surveyor, 27 Cathcart st. Ho., 20 Union st
CLUNIE James, mariner, 77 Regent st
CLUNY James, mariner, 48 Shaw st
CLYDE Pottery Co., manufacturers of earthenware, Port-
Glasgow road— Manager, J. M'Lauchlan
Clyde Ropework, Berry -yards. Warehouse, 11 East Quay lane
Clyde Sugar Refining Co., 103, 105, & 107 Drumfrochar road
Clyde Shipping Co., steam-ship and steam-tug owners, 9 Cus-
tomhouse place— Graham Brymner, agent
Clyde Yacht Agency, 4 East breast. Macalister & Fyfe,
agents
CLYDESDALE Banking Co., 7 Hamilton st
Clydesdale Banking Co. (East-end branch), 43 Rue-end st
COATS Archibald, tailor, 45 Cathcart st
Coats William, baker, 10 Lyle st
JOCHRAN John, wine and spirit merchant, 10 Baker st
Cochran John, capenter, 93 Belleville st
Cochran Robert, carpenter, 18 Nicolson st
COCHRANE Alexander, boilermaker, 6 Kilblain st
Cochrane James, seaman, 11 West breast
Cochrane John, caulker, 25 John st
Cochrane John, shopman, 3 Holmscroft st
Cochrane Thomas, porter, 19 Lyle st
Cochrane William, joiner, 10 Baker st
Cochrane William, carpenter, 65 Holmscroft st
DIRECTORY 37
Cochrane Mrs, 70 Eldon st
COCK BURN" James, book agent, 6 Ingleston st
COFFEE Room (Greenock Exchange) , 2 Cathcart square
Clapperton John & Co., ship and insurance brokers and c om-
mission agents, 21 Palmerston buildings
Clapperton Mrs, 1 Ardgowan st, west
CLARK Andrew, bookseller and binder, 22 Market st. Ho.,
54 Ann st
Clark Andrew, sailmaker, 9 Lynedoch st
Clark Angus, coal merchant, 36 West Blackhall st
Clark Angus, sawyer, 4 Ingleston st
Clark Archibald (of John Clark & Son), Armadale place,
Bank st
Clark Archibald, baker, 28 Sir Michael st
Clark Daniel, smith, 52 East Crawfurd st
Clark David, engine driver, i? Belleville st
Clark David, boltmaker, 3 Regent st
Clark Duncan, painter, 25 Vennel
Clark Duncan, carpenter, 1 Duncan st
Clark James, engineer, 11 Hill st
Clark James, labourer, 16 East Shaw st
Clark James, salesman, 27 Market st
Clark John, cooper, 80 Roxburgh st
Clark John, engineer, Fencewood farm, East Parish
Clark John, engine driver, 3 Regent st
Clark John T., spirit merchant, 53 Rue-end st. Ho., 11
Antigua st
Clark John & Son, watchmakers, jewellers, and chronometer
makers, White Hart buildings, 50 Cathcart st
Clark Joseph, ropespinner, 70 Ann st
Clark Jonathan, baker, 1 3 Lyle st
Clark Peter, grocer, 92 Drumfrochar road. Ho., 60 Ann st
Clark Richard seaman, 66 Ann st
Clark Thomas, policeman, 80 Roxburgh st
Clark William, marine painter, Seafield, 2 Fox st., and 8
Esplanade
Clark William B., spirit dealer, 39 Shaw st. Ho., 62 Ann st
Clark William, mariner, 85 Wellington st
Clark William, railway guard, 16 East Shaw st
Clark William, governor of prison, 3 Nelson st. west
Clark Miss Catherine, 61 Holmscroft st
Clark Miss, 14 Regent st
Clark Miss, dressmaker, 10 Brisbane st
Clark Miss, boot and shoe shop, 56 Ann st. Ho., 54 do.
Clark Mrs, 6 West Blackhall st
Clark Mrs George, 10 Brisbane st
Clark Mrs Janet, dairy, 69 Holmscroft st
38 DIRECTORY.
Clark Mrs Matthew, 11 Dempster st
Clark Mrs, 18 Bearhope st
Clark Mrs, huckster, 6 Crawfurd st
Clark Mrs, lodgings, 58 Drumfrochar road
Clark Mrs, 1 Pro-pect Hill st
Clark Mrs, 69 Eegent st
Clarkson Thomas S., draper, 40 Cathcart st. Ho., 22 Bank st
COGHILL John & Co., contractors and quarry masters, 53
Drumfrochar road. Ho., St Andrew's Villa, Pollockshields.
COLE John, mate, 14 West Blackhall st
COLLEDGE Eev. George M., Wesleyan minister, 5 Glen st
COLLINS James, tailor, 39 Dalrymple st
Collins Dennis, labourer, 11 East Stewart st
Collins Henry, painter, 2 Crawford lane
Collins John, moulder, 44 Arthur st
Collins Joseph, painter, 30 Bruce st
Collins Mrs J.B.S., restaurant, 5 West Blackhall st. Ho. ,71
Nicolson st
COLLISON Miss Janet, dressmaker, 23 Nicolson st
COLQUHOUN David, mas n, 40 Cathcart st
Colquhoun Duncan, painter, 1 Holmscroft st
Colquhoun John, mason, 7 Sir Michael st
Colquhoun John, cooper, 45 Holmscroft st
Colquhoun John, clothier, 10 West Blackhall st. Ho., 23
Nicolson st
Colquhoun Samuel, mason, 29 Nelson st., west
Colquhoun Mrs, grocer, 59 Dalrymple st
COLVILLE James, engineer, 56 St. Lawrence st
COMESTEY James, carpenter, 36 Mamst
COMMEECIAL Bank of Scotland, 36 Cathcart st. A. Gauld,
agent
Commercial Bank of Scotland (West End branch), 15 West
Blackhall st
COMMISKIE James, carter, 64 Wellington st
COMMISSAEY Clerk's Office, County buildings, 3 Nelson
st., west
COMRIE Robert, smith, 5 East Quay lane
Comrie William, tide waiter, 31 West Burn sfc
Comrie Mrs, 20 Wellington st
CONDON Michael, E.G. clergyman, Wood cottage, Upper
CONGEEGATIONAL Chapel, George square
CONKIE Alexander, huckster, 3 Mackenzie st
CONN & Grant, sheriff-officers and J.P. constables, 10
William st
Conn John (of Conn & Grant), 10 South st
Conn John, sawsharper, 33 Dempster st
DIRECTORY. 39
Conn Michael, plater, 49 Shaw st
CONNELL Alexander, clerk, Hope place, 9 Antigua st
Connell Quintin, shoemaker, 14 Roslin st
Connell Thomas, weaver, 5 Orawfuid st
CONNER James, boilermaker. 6 Chapel st
CONNING- John, gardener, Balclutha lodge, Newark st
CONNOR John, artist, 11 Nelson st., west
Connor Mrs, furnishing shop, 23 Tobago st
CONSTANT James, spirit dealer, 31 Vennel. Ho., 6 Tra-
falgar st
CONWAY Francis, painter, 25 Regent st
Conway Matthew, painter, 7 Hill st
COOK Angus, chainmaker, 2 Charles st
Cook Archibald ( ..f D & A. Cook), 32 West Stewart st
Cook David, salesman, 15 Mount st
Cook D. & A., smiths and chainmakers, 4 Charles st. and 2
West Quay
Cook Donald, carpenter, 6 St Lawrence st
Cook Duncan, carpenter, 1 West breast
Cook Hector, cooper, 1 Ardgowan st., Glebe
Cook James E., commission agent, 16 Mearns st
Cook John, carpenter, 6 St Lawrence st
Cook Robert, pawnbroker, 37 Market st. Ho., 9 Orangefield
place
Cook William, papermaker, Overton
Cook William, joiner and blockmaker, 10 West Barn st.
House, 23 Kelly st
Cook Mrs Duncan, 13 Mearns st
Cook Mrs M., green-grocer, 5 Shaw st
CO-OPERATIVE Society, 11 John st
COOPER Thomas, sailmaker, 52 Wellington st
Cooper William, mate, 20 Antigua st
COPELAND Archibald, mason, 52 Wellington st
Copeland John, shoemaker, 1 5 Crescent st
Copeland Nathan, joiner, 32 East Hamilton st
Copeland Samuel, joiner, 1 Ratho st
CORK Steam-Packet Office, 9 Customhouse place— Graham
Brymner, agent
CORMIE Daniel, blacksmith, 10 Hope st.
Cormie John, blacksmith, 67 Regent st
Cormie William, carpenter, 74 Ann st
COTTAR Mrs, 10 Brisbane st
COUCHMAN Edwin R. Lloyd's, surveyor, 32 Cathcart sfc
House, 13 Caddlehill st
COULTER Alexander, shipmaster, 2 Brougham st
COUPER Mrs James, 10 Lyle st
€OUSAR Wm., messenger to Shipping Office, 7 Virginia st.
40 DIRECTORY.
COUTTS William T. & Co., drapers and clothiers, 38 Ham-
ilton st. House, 62 Ann st
COWAN Archibald, cooper and oilmerchant, 3 Bogle st.
House, 8 Grosvenor place
Cowan Archibald, carpenter, 17 Rue- end st
Cowan Daniel, carpenter, 11 Antigua st
Cowan Dugald, carpenter, 4 Mansion House lane
Cowan George, cabinetmaker, 15 Cathcart st. Ho., 4 Nelson
st., west
Cowan & Co., shipbrokers and commission merchants, 23
Palmerston buildings. House, 83 Wellington st
Cowan Eobert & Co., drapers and silk mercers, 2 and 4 Ham-
ilton st., and 10 Cathcart square
Cowan Robert, railway guard, 6 Lauriston st
Cowan William, tanner, 22 Stanners st
Cowan William, carpenter, 20 Cathcart st
Cowan Miss Mary, 9 East Shaw st
Cowan Mrs, 7 Mount Pleasant st
Cowan Mrs. 70 Union st
Cowan Mrs John, mangier, 15 Sir Michael st
COWIE William, coachman, 70 Eldon st
COYLE John, jun., clerk, 21 Cathcart st
Coyle John, sen., provision merchant, 21 Cathcart st
Coyle Thomas, broker, 15 Yennel
CRABB William, grocer, 26 Ann st. Ho., 6 Trafalgar st
CRAIG Alexander, baker, 18 Sir Michael st
Craig Alexander, porter, 42 Dalrymple st
Craig George, painter, 10 Terrace road
Craig George, merchant, 27 Cathcart Jst. House," Craighall,
Finnart st
Craig Hugh, boilermaker, 56 Drumfrochar road
Craig James, eating-house keeper, 10 East Quay lane
Craig James (of Neillage & Craig), 73 Holmscroft st
Craig Mrs John, 56 Eldon st
Craig John, shipmaster, 20 West Stewart st
Craig John, smith, 8 Mount Pleasant st
Craig John, carpenter, 12 Baker st
Craig J. & M., manufacturers of fire-clay goods. Factories?
Hillhead and Perceton, Kilmarnock. Agent in Greenock,,
John Wilkie, 10 Brougham st. (See advertisement.)
Craig Nathan, salesman, 1 Mill st
Craig Robert, police sergeant, 23 Roxburgh st
Craig Robert, baker, 36 Dalrymple st. Ho., 24 Sir Michael st
Craig Samuel, blacksmith, 9 John st
Craig & Scott, grain merchants, 16 West Burn st
Craig William, shoemaker, 11 Main st
Craig William, late of H.M.C., 13 Mearns st
DIRECTORY 41
Craig William , 42 Eoxburgh st
Craig Mrs, wine and spirit merchant, 43 Inverkip st. Ho.,
9 Roxburgh st
Craig Mrs John, 79 Eoxburgh st
CRAIGIE George, shipmaster, 16 Laird st
Craigie Mrs, 5 Trafalgar st
CRAM Peter, builder, 13 Mount Pleasant st
CRANE James, seaman, 6 Nelson st., Glebe
Crane William W., confectioner, 8 Ann st
CRANSTON Thomas, teacher of navigation and nautical
astronomy, 34 Palmerston buildings. Ho., 14 West
Blackhall st
CRAWFORD A., carpenter, 35 West Burn st
Crawford Alexander, saw-miller, Ladyburn Saw Mills, Port-
Glasgow road. Office, 32 Nicolson st. Ho., Glencairn
House, Finnart st
Crawford Alexander, grocer, 26 Crawfurd st. House, 12
Ardgowan st., west
Crawford Alexander, plasterer, 6 West Stewart st
Crawford Andrew, house and shipwright, blockmaker, home
and foreign timber merchant, 22 West Burn st. Ho., 46
Inverkip st
Crawford Andrew (of Crawford & Fulton), 26 Mearns st
Crawford Andrew, shipmaster, Gateside, Inverkip road
Crawford Archibald, gatekeeper, 17 Lyle st
Crawford Archibald, carpenter, 15 East Shaw st
Crawford Bryce (of Crawford & Thomson), 7 Prospect hill
Crawford Bryce, carpenter, 9 Belleville st
Crawford Charles, shipmaster, 24 Wellington st
Crawford Dugald, labourer, 5 Dellingburn st
Crawford & Fulton, joiners and builders, 10 Terrace road
Crawford Hugh, flesher, 83 Roxburgh st. Ho., 5 Orangefield
Crawford Hugh, carpenter, 28 Crescent st
Crawford & Hope, ship carpenters, 16 Bogle st
Crawford Jacob, labourer, 24 Sir Michael st
Crawford James, contractor, 8 Virginia st. Ho., 33 Bank st
Crawford James, plumber, 8 Nicolson st
Crawford John, Washington cottage, Finnart road
Crawford John, labourer, 32 Ingleston st
Crawford John (of W. & J. Crawford), 36 Esplanade
Crawford John, tinsmith, 37 Holmscroft st
Crawford John, provision merchant, 6 Watson's lane
Crawford John (of Crawford & Hope), 23 Kelly st
Crawford John, labourer,' 6 Ingleston st
Crawford John, carter, 28 Crawfurd st
Crawford John M., feuar, 36 Esplanade
Crawford Peter, carpenter, 13 Lyle st
42 DIRECTORY.
Crawford Robert, carter, 10 Hill st
Crawford Robert, jun., flesher, 16 Lynedoch st
Crawford Robert, cattle dealer, 16 Lynedocb st
Crawford Robert P., wine and spirit merchant, 35 Lynedoch.
st. Ho., 25 Regent st
Crawford & Thomson, ironfounders, Caledonian Foundry,
bead of Trafalgar st
Crawford W. & J., sbipbrokers and shipowners, 49 Cathcartst
Crawford William, carter, 23 Ingleston st
Crawford Wilbam, labourer, 19 Ingleston place
Crawford William (of Denny & Crawford), 51 Holmscroft st
Crawford William, joiner, 28 East Hamilton st
Crawford William, joiner, 28 Lynedocb st
Crawford William, joiner, 14 West Blackball st
Crawford William, joiner and grocer, 44 Inverkip st. Ho., 2
Crawfurd lane
Crawford Wilbam (of W. & J. Crawford), 36 Esplanade
Crawford William, family grocer, 5 G-rey place. Ho., do.
Crawford Miss, 29 Lyle st
Crawford Miss, Washington cottage, Finnart road
Crawford Mrs Alexander, 55 Shaw st
Crawford Mrs, 19 Ingleston place
Crawford Mrs, 11 Crescent st
Crawford Mrs, feuar, 55 Inverkip st
Crawford Mrs, 47 Mcolson st
Crawford Mrs, sick nurse and keeper, 13 Belleville st
Crawford Mrs, 17 John st
CRAW HALL, Allison & Co., sugar refiners, Dellingburn
Sugar Refinery. Office, 43 Rue- end st
CRAWLEY George, hammerman, 3 Stanners st
Crawley Michael, seaman, 46 Crawfurd st
CREE William B., of H.M. Customs, 38 Holmscroft st
CREIGHTON D., of Post Office, 66 Ann st
Creighton Samuel, cooper, 7 Hill st
CROCKATT William, merchant, Glasgow. Ho., Ford cot-
tage, Patrick st
CROMBARTY James, clerk, 3 Hill st
CROMBIE James, moulder, 26 Crescent st
Crorabie Mark, cooper, 39 Holmscroft st
CROMWELL Samuel, fitter, 56 Wellington st
CRONE Mrs, 7 West breast
CROOKSHANKS Joseph, coach proprietor and funeral un-
dertaker, 43 West Blackhall st. Ho., do.
CROSS W. J. Paterson, teacher of music, 31 Brougham st
Cross William, grocer, 72 Ann st. Ho., do.
Cross Miss, dressmaker, 33 West Stewart st
CROSSAN William, grocer, 72 Ann st. Ho., do.
DIRECTORY. 43
CROW Alexander, fireman, 7 Belleville st
Crow Mrs, grocer, 71 Roxburgh st. Ho., do.
GRUDEN Alexander, circular deliverer, 8 West Stewart st
Oruden Miss J., boys' dressmaker, 11 West Stewart st
CRUM Mrs James, sick nurse, 13 West Blackhall st
GRUTHERS Mrs Ann, pawnbroker, 28 Dalrymple st. Ho.,
14 M earns st
CULLEN Willam, shoemaker, 21 Bruce st
OUMBERLEDG-E Edmond, potter, 12 Port-Glasgow road.
OUMMESTRY Thomas, hammerman, 32 Arthur st
GUMMING John, pilot, 12 Watt st
Gumming Robert, joiner, 26 John st
Gumming Mrs William, o7 Roxburgh st
CUMMINGS William, labourer, 57 Ann st
CUMNOCK E. & Co., tailors and clothiers, 37 Cathcart st
Ho , 6 Kelly st
CUNINGHAM Mrs Charles, 18 Patrick st
CUNLIFFE & Dunlop, engineers and shipbuilders, Inch
Works, Port-Glasgow road
Cunliffe James L. (of Cunliffe & Dunlop), Glenbank, Port-
Glasgow
CUNNINGHAM Charles, hammerman, 21 East Shaw st
Cunningham D., baker, 68 Wellington st
Cunningham Duncan, sawyer, 41 Nicolson st
Cunningham Duncan (of D. Cunningham & Co.), 18 Kelly st
Cunningham D. & Co., commission merchants, City Bank
buildings, 32 Cathcart st
Cunningham James, herbalist, 5 Crawfurd st
Cunningham James, carter, 106 Drumfrochar road
Cunningham John, merchant, City Bank buildings, 32 Cath-
cart st. Ho., Seafield, 2 Fox st
Cunningham John, wine and spirit merchant, 6 Watson's
lane. Ho., 7 Sir Michael st
Cunningham John, mason, 61 Roxburgh st
Cunningham Neil, carpenter, 9 Lynedoch st
Cunningham Robert, blacksmith, 2 Watt place
Cunningham Thomas, clerk, 19 Belleville st
Cunningham William, engineer, 8 Hill st
Cunningham William, tailor, 21 Bruce st
Cunningham William, cooper, 59 Rue-end st
Cunningham William, sailmaker, 18 Regent st
Cunningham Miss, 1 Manse lane
Cunningham Mrs John, 95 Belleville st
CURRAN Mrs Edward, huckster, 17 Cartsburn st. Ho., 4
St Andrew square
CURRIE Alexander, contractor, 70 Drumfrochar road
Currie Alexander, cooper, 9 Baker st. Ho., 4 Hill st
44 DIRECTORY.
Currie Alexander (of Alexander Currie& Co.), 18 Ardgowan
square
Currie Alexander & Co., merchants, 12 West Burn st
Currie Angus, fisherman, 3 York st
Currie Archibald, joiner, 12 Cathcart st
Currie Archibald (of Currie & Guthrie), 14 Wellington st
Currie A. & J., contractors, 70 Drumfrochar road
Currie David, shipmaster, 13 Lynedoch st
Currie Duncan, carpenter, 36 East Hamilton st
Currie & Guthrie, wrights and builders, 56 Lynedoch st
Currie Hugh, labourer, 24 John st
Currie James, superintendent of Buchanan Night Asylum,
7 Captain st
Currie James, engineer, 30 Wellington st
Currie John, joiner, 14 Wellington st
Currie John, carpenter, 28 West Blackball st
Currie John, hotel keeper. Tontine Hotel. 34 Cathcart st
Currie Malcolm, clerk, 14 Wellington st
Currie M., watch and clock maker, 11 Cross-shore st. Ho.r
15 Lynedoch st
Currie Peter, shipmaster, 13 Watfc st
Currie Robert, tailor, 7 Crawfurd st
Currie Samuel, uphosterer, 12 Bruce st
Currie William C., wine and spirit merchant, 4 Watson's
lane. House, 14 Lyle st
Currie William, mason, 14 Lyle st
Currie Wiliam, grocer, 31 Nicolson st. Ho., 24 Brisbane st
Currie Mrs Ann, 22 Bank st
Currie Mrs Neil, 24 Sir Michael st
Currie Mrs, 8 Nicolson st
Currie Mrs, 61 Eoxburgh st
Currie, Mrs, 2 East Quay lane
Currie Mrs, 12 East Quay lane
Currie Mrs, 13 Brisbane st
CURTIS Charles H. & Co, distillers, Auchintosban, Dum-
bartonshire, wine and spirit importers, and distillery
bonded store-keepers, City Bank buildings, 32 Cath-
cart st
Curtis C. H. & Co , wine and spirit merchants, 24 Nicolson
st. and 31 Hamilton st
Curtis Charles H. (of Charles H. Curtis & Co.), 26 Forsyth st
Curtis Mrs William, Greenbank, 50 Kelly st
CUSTOMHOUSE buildings, Steamboat quay
CUTHBERT James, shipmaster, 13 Hope st
Cuthbert James, shipmaster, 52 East Crawfurd st
Cuthbert Robert, shipowner, 67 Rue-end st. Ho. , The Craigs
Cutbert Mrs, 16 Hope st
DIRECTORY. ' 45
CUTHBERTSON Adam, slater, 43 Oathcart st
Cuthbertson Alexander, shipping clerk, 31 Lynedoch st
Cuthbertson Thomas, wholesale and retail manufacturing
confectioner, 44 Hamilton st. and 20 Sugarhouse lane.
House, 24 Esplanade
Cuthbertson Mrs William, 31 Lynedoch st
CUYCO Pantileon, boarding-house keeper, 8 East breast
D
DAILY James, brassfinisher, 13 Belleville st
Daily John, boatman, 8 Cross-shore st
Daily John, labourer, 3 Regent st
Daily and Weekly Glasgow Herald (newspaper) office, 29
Cathcart st
DALGLEISH George, shipowner, 34 Brisbane st
Dalgleish Mrs, confectioner, 4 Tobago st
DALLAS Adam, joiner, 63 Ann st
Dallas Matthew, cooper, 43 Holmscroft st
Dallas Matthew, cooper, 69 Roxburgh st
Dallas Robert, joiner, 24 West Stewart st
Dallas William, baker, 23 Dalrymple st. House, 6 West
Stewart st
DALE Isaac, engineer, 23 Ingleston st
DALRYMPLE Robert, joiner, 7 Mount Pleasant st
DALZELL William, foreman, Goods Office, Greenock and
Ayrshire Railway, 5 Caddlehill st
Dalzell Mrs, 51 Kelly st
DARGAYEL James, planer, 27 Bruce st
DARROCH David, rivetter, 5 Dellingburn square
Darroch David, rivetter, 22 West Blackhall st
Darroch Donald, H.M. Customs, 66 Wellington st
Darroch Dugald & Son, cabinetmakers, 14 Kilblain st. Ho.,
8 Watt st
Darroch Duncan, carpenter, 24 East Shaw st
Darroch Duncan, storekeeper, 50 St Lawrence st
Darroch Duncan, clerk, Harbour Dues office. Ho., 35 Kelly st
Darroch James, green-grocer, 31 West Bum st
Darroch James, joiner, 41 Holmscroft st
Darroch John, tidewaiter, 60 Ann st
Darroch John, carpenter, 19 Ingleston place
Darroch John, carpenter, 17 Bearhope st
Darroch Malcolm, steamboat quay Albert Harbour master,
47 Holmscroft Bt
Darroch Neil, cooper, 11 Watt st
Darroch Patrick, tailor, 16 East Quay lane
46 DIRECTORY.
Darroch Patrick, refreshment rooms, 14 Shaw st
Darroch Mrs, 16 Sir Michael st
Darroch Mrs, 4 Sir Michael st
DASKLN & CO., gasfitters, tinsmiths and bellhangers, 39
Nicolson st. Ho., 5 Mount Pleasant st
DAYID Simon H., police constable, 10 Lyle st
DAVIDSON Alexander, minister E.U. Church, Nelson st.,
west. Ho., 48 Eldon st
Davidson Andrew, mechanic, 58 Drumfrochar road
Davidson David, boatman, 6 Boyd st
Davidson David, blacksmith, 23 Main st
Davidson James, engineer, 26 John st
Davidson James, spirit dealer, 1 Crescent st. Ho., do.
Davidson John, carpenter, 86 Belleville st
Davidson Thomas, slater, 24 St Lawrence st
Davidson William, blacksmith, 57 Holmscroft st
Davidson William, rigger, 9 Hope st
Davidson Miss, 16 Lynedochst
Davidson Mrs, 1 Manse lane
Davidson Mrs, 33 Lyle st
Davidson Mrs, 19 East Shaw st
Davidson Mrs, 15 Sir Michael st
Davidson Mrs, 22 Inverkip st
DA VIE Alexander M., spirit merchant, 17 Stanners st.^Ho.,
5 Belleville st
Davie James, joiner, 28 Crawfurd st
Davie Kobert (of Carswell & Davie), 4 Fox st
Davie & Co., bag merchants, Upper Dellingburn st
Davie Mrs, seamstress, 28 Tobago st
DAVIES John, carpenter, Port-Glasgow road
Davies Louis, rigger, 9 Watt st
Davies John, mason, 5 Bearhope st
Davies Robert, pensioner, 3 Lauriston st
Davies Robert, labourer, 103 Belleville st
Davies Thomas, shipmaster, 95 Roxburgh st
Davies Thomas, shipmaster, 37 Nelson st, west
Davies Mrs David, 7 Bearhope st
Davies Mrs, 28 East Shaw st
DAW Alexander, deep-sea pilot, 32 Ann st
Dawson John, steamboat agent, Customhouse Quay. Ho., 4
Nelson st., west
Dawson John S., carpenter, 40 Nelson st., west
Dawson Miss, 26 Brisbane st
DEANS Samuel, labourer, 11 Bearhope st
DEAS John S., inspector of poor, Poorhouse buildings, 12
Captain st. Ho., 30 Brisbane st
DEGNAN Michael, rivetter, 21 John st
DIRECTORY. 47
DELITUS Jerome, carpenter, 8 Hope st
DEMPSTER D. E. (of Neill, Dempster & Neill), Mount
park, 33 Roxburgh st
Dempster James, joiner, 16 South st
Dempster John, seaman, 11 West breast
Dempster Mrs Margaret, 16 South st
Dempster Mrs, 32 Main st
DEN HAM Eobert, boot and shoe agent, 13 Hamilton st.
Ho., 72 Wellington st
DENHOLM Alexander, carter, 5 Hill st.
Denholm James, ship, insurance, and commission agent, and
factor, Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart st. Ho., Home
Villa, Kilmalcolm
Denholm Eobert, engineer, 33 Sir Michael st
Denholm William, blacksmith, 50 St Lawrence st
Denholm Mrs, 1 Watson's lane
DENNEY & Crawford, joiners, 52 Upper Kelly st
Denney John (of Denney & Crawford), 7 Mount Pleasant st
Denney John, labourer, 14 Stanners st
DENMSTON John S., ship chandler, flagmaker, and tin-
smith, 11 West breast. Ho., 19 Patrick st
Denniston Mrs C, 9 Mount Pleasant st
DENNY Archibald, brassfounder, 16 Hope st
Denny John, irondresser, 61 Ann st .
Denny Miss, grocer, 63 Holmscroft st
DEVINE David, carpenter, 12 Tobago st
Devine James, shoemaker, 5 Dalrymple st
Devine William, labourer, 9 Prospect hill
DEYLIN Daniel, pavement, cement, and fire-clay goods
merchant, 11 Patrick st
Devlin Henry, letter carrier, Post Office. House, 30 Ann st
Devlin James P., lime, cement, stucco, and coal agent, 15
Holmscroft st. House, 7 Nile st
Devlin John, fireman, 64 Drumfrochar road
Devlin John, smith, 4 Tobago st
Devlin John, rafter, 8 Chapel st
Devlin John, rigger, 28 West Blackhall st
Devlin John, contractor, 7 Nile st
Devlin Patrick, wine and spirit merchant, 3 Market st. Ho
7 Nile st '
DEWAR David, superintendent of police, &c, police cham-
bers, Taylor's close. House, 34 Brisbane st
Dewar James, smith, tinsmith, plumber, and gasfitter, Phoenix
Works, 8 Taylors close House, 13 Lynedoch st
Dewar John, joiner, 26 Ann st
Dewar John, grocer, 10 Taylor's close. Ho., 13 Lynedoch st
Dewar Catherine, wine and spirit merchant, 13 Cathcart st.
Ho., 13 Lynedoch st
48 DIRECTORY.
DHANIS J. & Co., shipbrokers and commission agents, 23
Cathcart st Ho., Park Grove, Helensburgh
DICK Andrew, joiner, 69 Roxburgh st
Dick Archibald, joiner, 69 Roxburgh st
Dick Boyd, joiner, 3 Kelly st
Dick David, labourer, 24 Ann st
Dick Hector, grocer, 34 Ann st. Ho., 29 do.
Dick Hugh, tinsmith, 35 Nelson st., west
Dick James M., hatter, 13 West Blackhall st
Dick John, joiner, 104 Drumfrochar road
Dick John, flesher, 18 Vennel. Ho., do.
Dick Peter, steamboat master, 18 Bogle st
Dick Thomas, cooper, 81 Wellington st
Dick Robert, smith, 18 Vennel
Dick Robert, wholesale and retail fruit and vegetable mer-
chant, 8 Grey place and 1 Patrick st. Ho., Grey place
Dick William, cooper, 25 Bruce st
Dick Misses, 32 Nelson st., west
Dick Mrs, midwife, 68 Roxburgh st
Dick Mrs, feuar, 24 Brisbane st
DICKIE James, rivetter, 14 Regent st
Dickie John, coachman, 46 Cathcart st
Dickie John, carter, 57 Inverkip st
Dickie William, painter, 97 Roxburgh st
Dickie Mrs John, 14 Brisbane st
DICKSON Alexander, engineer, 1 Belleville st
Dickson Benjamin, agent, London and North-Western Rail-
way Company, Mansionhouse lane. Ho., Thornbank,
Gourock
Dickson David, sugar boiler, 17 Baker st
Dickson David, joiner, 47 Holmscroft st
Dickson David H., wine and spirit merchant, 9 C ross- shore st.
and 4 Broad close. House, 15 Hope st
Dickson Francis, watchmaker, 62 Ann st
Dickson Hugh, watch and clockmaker, 62 Ann st
Dickson James, mason, 51 Inverkip st
Dickson John, mechanic, 56 Drumfrochar road
Dickson John, shoemaker, 11 Cartsburn st
Dickson John, clerk, 9 Dempster st
Dickson Thomas, iron turner, 5 Hill st
Dickson Mrs, 7 West Blackhall st
Dickson Mrs, 28 West blackhall st
Dickson Mrs, 9 East Shaw st
DIFFEN Richard, labourer, 13 Ingleston st
DIFFER Florence, labourer, 12 Arthur st
DILLON Patrick, shoemaker, 37 Vennel
DINNING John, joiner, 1 Ratho st
DIRECTORY. 49
DIXON William (limited), Govan, Oalder, Oarfin, Oleland,
and Blantyre Collieries. Depot, Dellingburn square
DOAK James, mason, 21 Lyle st
Doak James, moulder, 35 Lynedoch st
Doak John, shipbroker, 20 Hamilton st
DOCHERTY Bernard, moulder, 28 Orescent st
Docherty Charles, baker, 5 Tobago st
Docherty Daniel, labourer, 2 Shannon's close
Docherty Edward, slater, 26 Tobago st
Docherty Edward, ham, butter, and egg merchant, 31 Dal-
rymple st. Ho, do.
Docherty Francis, boarding-house keeper, 8 Shaw st
Docherty George, clothier, 6 William st. Ho., 5 do.
Docherty George, flesher, 16 Dalrymple st
Docherty Hugh, blacksmith, 21 Port Glasgow road
Docherty Hugh, boilermaker, 12 Market st
Docherty James, egg merchant, 20 Cathcart st. Ho., 17
Shaw st
Docheity John, spirit dealer, 36 Inverkip st. Ho., do.
Docherty Michael, labourer, 3 Manse lane
Docherty Peter, dealer, 7 Mill st
Docherty Robert, labourer, 1 1 Hill st
Docherty William, spirit merchant, 12 East breast. House,
4 Mansionhouse lane
Docherty William, boilermaker, 13 Crawfurd st
Docherty Mrs James, 84 Eoxburgh st
Docherty Mrs Janet, 22 Trafalgar st
Docherty Mrs Michael, dealer, 7 Broad close
DOCKER Edward, basketmaker, 24 St. Lawrence st. Ho.,
18 do.
DOCTOR Rev. Alexander, 16 South st
DODD William, 5 Lauriston st
DOPDS James, shipmaster, 17 Nelson st., west
Dodds Samuel, joiner, 28 East Crawfurd st
Dodds William, carpenter, 18 Cathcart st
Dodds William, carpenter, 25 Sir Michael st
DODGSON Thomas, carpenter, 5 Hope st
DOIG Alexander, hairdresser, 10 West Blackhall st. Ho.,
73 Nicolson st
DON James, porter, 15 East Quay lane
Don Robert, blacksmith, 36 East Hamilton st
DONAGHY James, platelayer, 3 Hill st
Donaghie Robert, salt merchant, 1 East Blackhall st. Iio.>
5 Wilson st
Donald James, joiner, 6 West Stewart st
Donald James, cigar and' tobacco merchant, 7 Hamilton st.
House, 24 Forsyth st
D
50 DIRECTORY.
Donald Robert S. (of Kincaid, Donald & Co ), 24 Forsyth st
Donald William, boilermaker, 24 St. Lawrence st
Donald William (of M'Gregor & Donald), 33 Nicolson st
Donald Miss, feuar, Finnart road
DONALDSON David, blacksmith, 14 Crescent st
Donaldson Thomas, examining officer, H.M.C., 35 Nelson st.,
west
Donaldson Thomas, compositor, 7 Prospect hill
DONNELLY Benjamin, slater, 60 Kelly st
Donnelly Francis, boilermaker, 58 Lynedoch st
Donnelly James, sanitary inspector and lieutenant of police,
8 Cathcart square. Ho., 11 Watt st
Donnelly Joseph, mason, 34 Dalrymple st
Donnelly Peter & Co., clothiers and outfitters, 14 Cathcart
st. House, 13 Mearnsst
DORNING Daniel, 3 Ardgovvan square
DONOHOE P. F., drill instructor, 6i Nicolson st
DOR AN John, labourer, 8 Shaw st
DOUGALL Andrew, physician and surgeon, 49 Regent st
Dougall Robert, blockmaker, 7 Holmscroft st
Dougall Mrs, dressmaker, 31 Brougham st
DOUGLAS Alexander, boatman, 20 Cathcart st
Douglas David, labourer, 5 East Quay lane
Douglas Donald, joiner, 64 Drumfrochar road
Douglas Duncan, boilermaker, 66 East Hamilton st
Douglas James, draper and outfitter, 43 High Vennel. Ho.,
30 Nelson st, west
Douglas Dr John, MB., L.R.C.S., Edin., physician and sur-
geon, 6 Shaw place
Douglas John (of Mackenzie & Walker), 20 Margaret st
Douglas John, grocer, 57 Main st. House, do.
Douglas John, joiner, 60 Ann st
Douglas John, engineer, 79 Belleville st
Douglas Malcolm, boilermaker, 7 Belleville st
Douglas Peter, labourer, 13 Crescent st
Douglas & Son, watchmakers, jewellers, goldsmiths, etc., 9
Hamilton st
Douglas Thomas, clerk, 5 Caddlehill st
Douglas Thomas N. (of Douglas & Son), 5 Finnart st
Douglas Walter, timber measurer, 5 Hope st
Douglas William, grocer and spirit dealer, 13 Ann st. Ho.,
77 Regent st
Douglas William, coal agent, 36 Roxburgh st. House, 77
Regent st
Douglas MissE., tobacconist, 35 West Blackhall st
Douglas Mrs Duncan 42 Lynedoch st
Douglas Mrs John, 8 Ardgowan st., west
DIRECTORY. 51
Douglas Mrs, 13 Watt st
Douglas Mrs, 6 John st
DOVE Hugh, gardener, 20 Mount Pleasant st
DOW Donald, carter, 22 Arthur st
Dow Donald, labourer, 12 Arthur st
Dow James, seaman, 9 Nic olson st
Dow John, joiner, 8 Nicolson st
Dow Mrs Archibald, 29 Brougham st
Dow Mrs Cameron, spirit dealer, 18 Sir Michael st
DOWIE Ebenezer Telford, M.D., physician and dentist, and
Member of Council, Glasgow University, 6 Grey place.
House, do.
Dowie Robert, joiner, 9 West Stewart st
DO WLY James, policeman, 58 Wellington st
Dowly James, boilermaker, 56 Wellington st
DOWNIE Alexander, hatter, 11 Dempster st
Downie Andrew, joiner, 15 Lyle st
Downie Charles, ropespinner, 72 Ann st
Downie John, shoemaker, 7 Kilblain st
Downie John, cooper, 66 Wellington st
Downie John, saw-miller and spirit dealer, 2 and 4 Springkell
st. Ho., 3 St Andrew square
Downie John, finisher, 32 East Hamilton st
Downie Peter, hawker, 16 Holmscroft st
Downie Peter, billposter, 20 Tobago st
Downie Robert, clerk, 15 Lyle st
Downie William, sailmaker, 74 Wellington st
Downie William, cooper, and wooden dish manufacturer,
Hunter place, Harvie lane. Ho., 20 Yennel
Downie William, carpenter, 5 Lynedoch st
Downie Miss, 7 Lynedoch st
Downie Mrs Ann,, lodgings, 24 West Blackball st
DOWNS James, gardener, 12 Watt st
DOWNING William, wine and spirit merchant, 29 Cathcarfc
st. Ho., do.
DRANE John, lighterman, 15 Cartsburn st
DRENNAN John, grain, hay, and straw merchant, 18 Dun-
can st. Ho., 52 Holmscroft st
DEEEMEN Mrs James, 53 Drumfrocher road
DRUMMOND Alexander, moulder, 9 Belleville st
Drummond Daniel, assistant harbour-master 51 Rue-end st
Drummond Neil, carter, 22 Wellington st
Drummond Robert, carpenter, 24 Bruce st
Drummond Mrs James, 9 Ho'mscroft st
Drummond Mrs Thomas, fruit merchant, 1 Cartsburn st
DR BURGH Archibald, engineer, 76 Ann st
DRYDEN Robert, teacher, Greenock Academy. Ho., 6
George square
52 DIRECTORY.
Dryden Mrs, ladies' seminary, 6 George square
DRYSDALE James, engineer, 9 Main st
Drysdale John, watchman, 26 Hamilton st
Drysdae Robert, compositor, 5 Holmscroft st
Drysdale Thomas, wine and spint merchant, 3 Crescent st
Drysdale Thomas, carpenter, 7 St Lawrence st
Drysdae Mrs D., Jamieson place, 69 Nico'son st
Drysdale Mrs lodgings 13 Cross-shore st
DUCKWORTH Joseph, wo 1 sorter, 120 Drumfrochar road
DUFF Archiba d, farmer, Lurg, East Parish
Duff Danie^ blockmaker, 13 Clarence st. Ho., 1 West
Stewart st
Duff James & Sons, brassfounders, coppersmiths, gasfitters,
and bellhangers, 47 Rue-end st
Duff James, junr. (of James Duff & Sons), Mount Park,
Bank st
Duff James (of James Duff & Sons), 20 Forsyth st
Duff John (of James Duff & Sons), Hazlewood, 39 Eldon st
Duff John, carpenter, 24 Tobago st
Duff Thomas, fruit and pota o merchant, 57 Rue-end st
Duff William, farmer, Lady burn,
DUFFY Peter, butter and egg merchant, 18 Market st
DUGU1D John, lawmaker, edge tool, and saw merchant,
Port- Glasgow road. Ho., do
DUNBAR James, boot-top manufacturer, boot and shoe
maker, 29 Sugarhouse lane. Ho., 14 Brisbane st
Dunbar David, grocer 16 Lynedoch st
Dunbar Miss, 6 Well ngton st
Dunbar Miss, dressmaker, 16 Wellington st
Dunbar Mrs, 18 Kelly st
Dunbar Mrs, 16 Wellington st
DUNCAN Alexander, seaman, 3 Hill st
Duncan Archibald (of Duncan & Sharp), 22 William st., Port-
Glasgow
Duncan Archibald, carpenter. 8 Hope st
Duncan Charh-s, cooper, 74 Ann st
Duncan Charles, flesher, 1 Argyle st
Duncan Daniel, carpenter, 1 9 Antigua st
Duncan Daniel, joiner, 14 Lyle st
Duncan Henry, carpenter, Glenford cottage, 11 South st
Duncan James, carpenter, 65 Rue-end st
Duncan James D., H.M.C. Ho., 65 Roxburgh st
Duncan John, junr., shipowner, 24 West Burn st. Ho., 6
Brougham st
Duncan John, accountant, house factor, and insurance agent,
and secretary to the Greenock Bailway Guaranteed Co..
24 West Burn st. Ho., 6 Brougham st
DIRECTORY. 53
Duncan John, patternmaker, 5 Antigua st
Duncan John, baker, 15 East Shaw st. Ho., do.
Duncan John, lathsplitter, 10 South st
Duncan John, mason, 95 Roxburgh st
Duncan John, rafter, 34 Dalrymple st
Duncan Joseph, 72 Wellington st
Duncan Matthew, cowfeeder, bag and bass merchant, 28
Duncan st. Ho., 27 Bruce st
Duncan R. B., writer and insurance agent, Glenford cattage,
11 South st
Duncan Robert F„ painter and paperhanger, 35 West Burn
st. Ho., 16 Nelson st., west
Duncan Robert, sailmaker, 13 Watt st
Duncan Robert, coal agent, 28 Wellington st
Duncan & Sharp, brassfounders, 73 East Hamilton st
Duncan Samuel, chemist and druggist, and branch Post
Office, Havelock buildings, 17 West Blackball st. and 17
Hamilton st. Ho., 22 Kelly st
Duncan William, boilermaker, 3 Virginia st
Duncan William, joiner, 53 Holmscroft st
Duncan William, seaman, 7 Newton st
Duncan Miss Margaret, 15 Roxburgh st
Duncan Miss, 15 Mount Pleasant st
Duncan Miss, 11 Watt st
Duncan Mrs A., lodgings, 22 Crawfurd st
Duncan Mrs Andrew, 66 Roxburgh st
Duncan Mrs Colin, lodgings, 35 Nicolson st
Duncan Mrs Robert, tea merchant and grocer, 10 Cathcart
st. Ho., do.
Duncan Mrs Robert, 48 Ann st
Duncan Mrs, grocer, 109 Port-Glasgow road
Duncan Mrs, 1 Prospect hill
Duncan Mrs, 16 Mearns st
DUNLEAVY Daniel, rivetter, 24 St Lawrence st
DUNLINSON Joseph, blacksmith, 28 East Hamilton st
DUNLOP Allan, grocer and provision merchant, 9 Cathcart
st. Ho., Strone farm
Dunlop D., L.F.P. and S., physician and surgeon, 56 Ann st
Dunlop David (of Cunliffe & Dunlop), Rosebank, Port-Glas-
gow
Dunlop Francis, mason, 2 Buccleuch st
Dunlop George, wine merchant, 57 Shawst. Ho., Abbotsford
place, 7 Roxburgh st., and Argyle hotel, Strone
Dunlop James C, letter carrier, Post-office. Ho., 20 East
Quay lane
Dunlop James, farmer, Strone, East Parish
Dunlop John (of M. F. & J. Dunlop), 16 South st
f,4 DIRECTORY.
Dunlop M. F. (of M. F. & J. Dunlop), 5 Robertson st
Dimlop M. F. & J., writers, 2 Church place
Dunlop Robert, labourer, 73 Ann st
Dunlop Robert, potato merchant, 13 Lyle st
Dunlop Robert, labourer, 56 Drumfrochar road ■
Dunlop Thomas, goods agent, Glasgow and South-Western
Railway, Lynedoch station. Ho., 1G Regent st
Dunlop William, outfitter, 26 Yennel. Ho., 67 Nicolson st
Dunlop Mrs Alexander, Lome place, 54 Brougham st
Dunlop Mrs Captain John, lodgings, 2 Watt place
Dunlop Mrs Thomas, 20 East Quay lane
DUNN A. C, engineer, 42 Lynedoch st
Dunn Andrew, general grocer, 67 Rue-end st. Ho., 26
Mearns st
Dunn John, slater, 24 Tobago st
Dunn Peter, moulder, 13 Ingleston st
Dunn Thomas, seaman, 10 Carnock st
Dunn Mrs Archibald, 3 West Stewart st
Dunn Miss, teacher, 20 West Stewart st
DUNNING John, carpenter, 18 St Lawrence st
Dunning Matthew, stevedore, 6 Trafalgar st
DUNSMORE Andrew, gatekeeper, 56 Drumfrochar road
Dunsmore William, labourer, 51 Inverkip st
DURKIN Henry, H.M. Customs. Ho., 24 Brisbane st
Durkin Owen, dairy, 5 Market st
DUTHIE James, cooper, 95 Roxburgh st
Duthie Mrs, 41 West Blackhall st
DYBALL David, furnishings, 11 Laird st
DYER John, cabinetmaker, 23 Sir Michael st
Dyer John, labourer, 4 Kilblain st
DYKES John, engineer, 18 Hope st
Dykes William, clerk, 47 Holmscroft st
E
EAGLE Foundry, 28 Baker st
EAGLE SHAM James, huckster, 46 Main st
Eaglesham John, shoemaker, 81 Wellington st
EARLE John, grocer, 66 Drumfrochar road
EARLY Mrs P., 8 Sir Michael st
EAST Parish Church, Regent st
EAST ON Peter, brassfinisher, 1 Crescent st
EDGAR George, painter, 28 Bruce st
Edgar James, messenger, Post-office. Ho., 3 Prospect hill
Edgar John, shoemaker, 32 East Shaw st
Edgar Robert, shoemaker, 36 Holmscroft st
Edgar William, leather merchant, 3 Dalrymple st. Ho., 42'
Holmscroft st
DIRECTORY. 55
EDINGTON Adam B., painter, 20 Wellington st
Edington William, 58 Lynedoch st
Eclington Miss, dressmaker, 66 Roxburgh st
Edington Mrs, 66 Roxburgh st
EDMISTON Alexander, labourer, 30 Lynedoch st
EDMOND John, seaman, 7 West breast
EDWARD George & Sons, chronometer, watch and clock
makers, jewellers, and silversmiths, 8 Hamilton st., and
92 Buchanan st., Glasgow
EDWARDS Charles E., green grocer, 43 Inverkip st
Edwards Henry, herbalist, 26 Market st. Ho., do.
ELLIOT Charles, labourer, 23 Bruce st
Elliot Henry, carpenter, 32 East Hamilton st
ELLIS James, carpenter, 20 Hope st
Ellis Robert, carpenter, 19 Regent st
Ellis Mrs. grocer, 6 Chapel st
ELTERINGHAM John, tugboatman, 29 Lynedoch st
EPISCOPAL (St John's) Church, 10 Union st
ERSKINE Daniel M. (of John Erskine & Co.), Finnarfe
cottage
Erskine Henry, merchant, Lome place, 9 Margaret st
Erskine James, tenter, 43 Lynedoch st
Erskine James, compositor, 97 Roxburgh st
Erskine John & Co., merchants, 9 Chapel st
Erskine John (of Greenock Felt Work Co.), Finnart cottage
Erskine John, gardener, 46 East Crawfurd st
Erskine Mrs, 1 6 Sir Michael st
EVANGELICAL Union Church, Nelson st., west
EVANS Robert, shipmaster, Lome place, 54 Brougham st
EVER AT Joseph, tugboatmaster, 19 Regent st
EWART James, carter, 5 Nile st
Ewart Robert, carpenter, 40 Lynedoch st
EWING Hugh, joiner, 65 Nicolson st
Ewing Robert & Co., merchants, 4 Bogle st
Ewing & Paul, potato merchants, 11 Lynedoch st
Ewing Mrs James, lodgings, 69 Nicolson st
FAHRLANDER Fidel, watch and clockmaker, 9 Market st
FAIRGRIEVE Andrew (of Andrew Fairgrieve & Sons), 36
West Stewart st
Fairgrieve Andrew & Sons, plumbers, brassfounders, tin-
smiths, and gasfitters, 6 West breast
Fairgrieve James (of Andrew Fairgrieve & Sons), 17 Newton sfc
Fairgrieve John B. (of Andrew Fairgrieve & Sons), 34 West
Stewart st
56 DIRECTORY.
Fairgrieve Thomas, warehouseman, 62 Drumfrochar road
FAIRLIE James, 5 Kelly st
Fairlie William, cabinetmaker, 32 West Blackhall st.
Fairlie Miss, 13 Kelly st
Fairlie Mrs, polisher, 14 West Blackhall st
FALCONER E , 5 Prospect hill
Falconer William, salesman, 63 Nicolson st
Falconer Miss, 24 Brisbane st~
Falconer Mrs Ann, grocer, 8 John st
FARISH George, enginedriver, 52 West Blackhall st
Farish Mrs, 5 Caddlehill st
FARMER Hugh, tailor and clothier, 3 William st., and 54
Shaw st. Ho., 1 William st
FARQUHAR John, H.M. Customs, 37 Nelson st., west
FARQUHARSON James, printer, 72 Ann st
Farquharson William, engineer, 5 Lauriston st
FAR R ELL Robert, grocer, 21 Main st. Ho., do.
FAULDS Bay, moulder, 21 John st
Faulds James, salesman, ft5 Holmscrof t st
Faulds Miss, dressmaker, 55 Holmscroft st
Faulds Mrs, grocer, 29 Regent st. Ho., do.
FAWCETT Samuel, pawnbroker, 34 Shaw st. Ho., 12 Re-
gent st.
FAY Arthur, spirit dealer, 9 East Breast. Ho., do.
FEGAN James, herbalist, 7 Market st
FELL Mrs Thomas, coal merchant, Coal Depot, Upper Del-
lingburn st. Ho., 1 Kelly st
FENTON David, river pilot, 9 Kelly st
Fenton William, tenter, 23 Sir Michael st
FERGUS Charles, photographer, 36 West Blackhall st. Ho.,
11 Caddlehill st
Fergus James (of James Fergus & Son), Alma place, west-
end, Gourock
Fergus James & Son, coal merchants, &c, 24 Hamilton st.
and Harvie lane
Fergus Mrs, 5 Antigua st
FERGUSON A. & Co., sailmakers, 5 East breast
Ferguson Alexander (of A. Ferguson & Co.) Newark st.
Ferguson Alexander, engineer, 9 Hill st
Ferguson Archibald, labourer, 13 Crawfurd st
Ferguson Charles, grocer and provision merchant, 27 Shaw st.
Ho., 34 West Stewart st
Ferguson Daniel & Co., hoop and commission merchants,
Ferguson place, 30 Cathcart st. Ho., 23 Ardgowan st., w
Ferguson David, joiner, 58 Lynedoch st
Ferguson Donald, grocer's assistant, 65 Regent st
Ferguson Donald, clerk, 1 Claud place, Dempster st
DIRECTORY. 57
Ferguson Donald, refreshment rooms, 14 East Quay lane
Ferguson Donald, labourer. 24 West Blackhall st
Ferguson Dugald, clerk, 7 Mearns st
Ferguson George, confectioner, 31 Cathcart st. Ho., 2 Watt
place
Ferguson George, fitter, 13 Shaw st
Ferguson George, gardener, 2 East India breast. Ho., do.
Ferguson George, engineer, 23 Ingleston st
Ferguson Hugh, grocer, 2 Dalrymple st. Ho., 13 Lyle st
Ferguson James (of Sharp & Ferguson), 15 Laird st
Ferguson John, grocer, 2 Watt place. Ho., 15 Antigua st.
Ferguson John, cooper, 43 Ann st
Ferguson John, carpenter, 21 Ingleston st
Ferguson John, carpenter, 26 Wellington st
Ferguson John, carpenter, 9 St Andrew st
Ferguson John, cartwright, 39 Nelson st., west
Ferguson John, engineer, 3 Belleville st
Ferguson John, Cowdenknowes cottage
Ferguson John, labourer, 2 Crawfurd st
Ferguson John, brassfounder, 39 Holmscroft st
Ferguson John, painter, 9 Tobago st
Ferguson John, painter, 1 West Stewart st
Ferguson J., James place, 4 Lyle st
Ferguson Moses, stevedore, 2 Crawfurd st
Ferguson Robert, carpenter, 10 Carnock st
Ferguson Robert, 20 Lyle st
Ferguson Samuel, rivetter, 7 Market st
Ferguson Thomas, shipmaster, 6Q Roxburgh st
Ferguson Thomas, woolsorter, 104 Drumfrochar road
Ferguson William, moulder, 36 Crescent st
Ferguson William Hugh, clerk, 26 Trafalgar st
Ferguson Mrs Alexander, 4 Ropework st
Ferguson Airs J., 15 Sir Michael st
Ferguson Mrs John, 22 Brisbane st
Ferguson Mrs John, 12 St Lawrence st
Ferguson Mrs, 5 West Stewart st
Ferguson Mrs, lodgings, 58 Main st
Ferguson Mrs, grocer, 17 Antigua st
Ferguson Mrs, 62 Roxburgh st
Ferguson Mrs, furnishings, 45 Vennel. Ho., 63 Rue-end st
Ferguson Mrs, 20 Lynedoch st
FERGUSSON John, coach proprietor, and funeral under-
taker, 6 Roslin st., Glebe
FERNIE Ann, furnishings, 39 Cathcart st. Ho., 26 Wel-
lington st
Fernie Mrs George, feuar, 5 Bearhope st
FERNS Charles, engineer, 21 Ingleston st
58 DIRECTORY.
Ferns James, carpenter, 42 Main st
Ferns James, carter, 2 Clarence st
FERRIE James, stevedore, 15 Hope st
Ferrie William, storekeeper, 51 Rue end st
FERRIE R Thomas, seaman, 5 Holmscroft st
Ferrier Mrs George, 23 John st
FETTES James, ropespinne , 81 Wellington st
FERRIES Robert, salesman, 43 Ann st
FIELDING William, carpenter, 44 Arthur st
FILSHIE Robert, dairy, 8 Smith's lane
FILSHILL James, boilermaker, 32 East Crawfurd st
FINDLAY James, shipowner, Westfield
Findlay John (of Findlay & Mitchell), Jamieson place, 67
Nicolson st
Findlay & Mitchell, furnishing and general ironmongers,
smiths, gasfitters, and bellhangers, 2 Cathcart square
FINLAY A. H., wholesale and retail wine merchants, 1) Shaw
st. Ho., 61 Eldon st
Finlay Dugald, carpenter, 85 Roxburgh st
Finlay Hugh, baker, 1 1 Bruce st
Finlay James, 65 Nicolson st
Finlay James, blacksmith, 6 Mount Pleasant st
Finlay John, carpenter, 8 Shannon's close
Finlay John, blacksmith, 1 West Stewart st
Finlay Robert B. & Co., clothiers, hatters, &c, 12 West Black-
hall st
Finlay Robert B. (of Robert B. Finlay & Co.), 62 Esplanade
Finlay Robert, coachman, Belleaire lodge, Newark st
Finlay Robert, 6 Kilblain st
Finlay Thomas, engineer, 28 East Hamilton st
Finlay William, smith, 54 Wellington st
Finlay William, examining officer, H.M.C., 27 Lyle st
Finlay William, plumber, 46 Wrest Blackhall st
Finlay Mrs Robert, 61 Eldon st
FINLAYSON John, coal merchant, 12 Brougham st. House,
3 Hardie place, Gourock
FINNIE Colin, grocer and joiner, 20 Antigua st. House, do
Finnie Daniel, labourer, 5 Holmscroft st
Finnie James, cooper, 1 East Shaw st
Finnie William, engineer, 26 Wellington st
Finnie Mrs, huckster, 54 East Hamilton st
FIRTH John, wool sorter, 118 Drumfrochar road
FISH, Brown & Co., sailmakers, East India breast
FISHER John, boot and shoemaker, 75 Roxburgh st. Ho.,
23 Bruce st
Fisher John, joiner, 24 Bruce st
Fisher John, waggoner, 47 Crawfurd st
DIRECTORY. 5$
Fisher Peter, foreman, 33 Lynedoch st
Fisher Robert, joiner, 46 Cathcart st
Fisher Thomas, shipmaster, Ford place, 16 South st
Fisher Thomas, chemist and druggist, 97 Roxburgh st. Ho.t
60 Upper Kelly st
FISHERY Office, 3 Bank st
FISKIN John, tobacconist, 1 Charles st. House, 13 do.
FITZGERALD Richard, rivetter, 1 Sinclair st
FLANNAGAN Dennis, labourer, 45 Vennel
Flannagan James, tailor, 6 William st
FLEMING Alexander M. (of Fleming, Reid & Co.), 65
Esplanade
Fleming Alexander, draper, and underclothing establishment,
8 Hamilton st. and 37 West Blackhall st. Ho , Mount
Park cottage, 29 Bank st
Fleming Daniel, cooper, 4 Watt st
Fleming Daniel (of Lawrie & Fleming), 24 Antigua st
Fleming Duncan rivetter, 55 Inverkip st
Fleming John, plumber, 40 Shaw st
Fleming Joseph, labourer, 18 Sir Michael st
Fleming Humphrey, engineer, 19 Ingleston st
Fleming James, optician, 14 Cathcart st. Ho., 15 Newton st
Fleming John, shipmaster, 75 Holmscroft st
Fleming Matthew, shipmaster, Violet cottage, 7 Glen st
Fleming Matthew, engineer, 27 Ingleston st
Fleming Reid & Co., merchants and worsted spinners, Shaws
Water Worsted Mills, Drumfrochar road
Fleming Robert, 24 Patrick st
Fleming William, porter, 6 West Stewart st
Fleming Mrs A., 84 Roxburgh st
Fleming Mrs A,, keeper of waiting rooms, Steamboat quay.
Ho., 73 Ann st
Fleming Mrs, 5 Watt st
Fleming Mrs, 22 Inverkip st
Fleming Mrs George, 5 Robertson st
Fleming Mrs, lodgings, 16 Cathcart st
Fleming Mrs, 4 Ingleston st
FLESH Market, Market lane
FLETCHER A., commission agent, 60 Ann st
Fletcher Alexander & Co., wholesale and retail ham, butter
and egg merchants, 26 Dalrymple st. Ho., do.
Fletcher Antony, smith, 52 Wellington st
Fletcher Donald, carpenter, 26 Crescent st
Fletcher Donald, shoemaker, 33 West Burn st
Fletcher Dugald, porter, 16 Bruce st
Fletcher Duncan, labourer, 19 Ingleston place
Fletcher Francis, salesman, 51 Lynedoch st
60 DIRECTORY.
Fletcher John, carter, 9 Mill st
Fletcher Miles, boilermaker, 6 Dellingburn square
Fletcher Peter, cooper, 34 Crescent st
Fletcher Robert, pilot, 13 Nicolson st
Fletcher William, carpenter, 8 Hope st
Fletcher Miss Ann, 47 Main st
Fletcher Miss J., Lynedoch st
Fletcher Mrs Euphemia, 8 Tobago st
Fletcher Mrs, 7 West breast
FLETT James, grocer and provision merchant, 34 Vermel.
Ho., 6 Trafalgar st
FLIGHT John, cooper, 7 Boyd st
FLINN Connor, stoker, 47 Crawf urd st
FLOCKHART John (of Simpson & Co), 16 Hope st
Flockhart John, pawnbroker, 60 Vennel. Ho., 27 Patrick st
Flockhart John, painter, 60 Vennel
Flockhart Neil, smith, 21 Antigua st
FLOOD Edward, labourer, 20 Market st
Flood Luke, plasterer, 66 Roxburgh st
Flood Luke, labourer, 8 Ann st
FORBES George, potter, 1 Sinclair st
Forbes Hugh, engineer. 5 Cathcart st
Forbes John, music seller, London Pianoforte Rooms, 15
West Blackhall st. Ho., 14 Ardgowan st., west
Forbes John, gardener, 34 Brougham st
Forbes Samuel, labourer, 40 Lynedoch st
Forbes William, engineer, 12 St Lawrence st
FORD Benjamin, joiner, 40 Holmscroft st
Ford Charles, seaman, 27 Vermel
Ford Edward, papermaker, Overton
Ford Henry, labourer, 28 Dalrymple st
Ford Joseph, labourer, 7 Nicolson st
Ford John, examining officer, H.M.C., 72 Wellington st
FORDYCE Lewis, labourer, 68 East Hamilton st
FORREST Robert, Fairmount, 40 Esplanade
Forrest William, engineer, 15 Hope st
FORRESTER David, carpenter, 17 Tobago st
Forrester James, coal agent, 7 Chapel st. Ho., 21 Lyle st
Forrester William, engineer, 25 Bruce st
FORSYTH James, coal merchant, Prospect hill. Ho., 1 do.
Forsyth Francis, labourer, 34 Charles st
Forsyth John, gateman, 31 Ingleston st
Forsyth Samuel, carpenter, 29 Ingleston st
Forsyth Mrs James, 4 Hill st
FORTUNE David, saddler, 43 Ann st
Fortune Mrs, lodgings, 25 West Burn st
FOSTER Edward B. (of Nicol & Foster), 42 Arthur st
DIRECTOR *'. 61
Foster John, shipmaster, 41 Sir Michael st
Foster John, plasterer, 1 Charles st
Foster Richard, rigger, 36 Crawfurd st
Foster Eohert P., grocer and spirit dealer, 2 Tobago st
Foster Miss, lodgings, 52 Brougham st
Foster Eobert P. (of Lyon & Foster), 2 Tobago st
Foster Miss, lodgings, 52 Brougham st
FOULDS & Bone, general and provision merchants, ship and
produce brokers, fire, life, and marine insurance agents,
and coopers, 11 Sugarhouse lane
Foulds Matthew, brassfounder and gasfitter, 8 Baker st. Ho.y
21 Antigua st
Foulds Matthew, jun., clerk, 12 Baker st
Foulds Matthew, manufacturer of jams, jellies, and marma-
lade, 23 Baker st. Ho., do.
Foulds William, wine and spirit merchant, 27 Main st
FOWLER Joseph Hamilton, Dhufield, Gourock road
Fowler William, shipmaster, 9 Antigua st
FOX George, labourer, 1 East Shaw st
Fox John, M.D., physician and surgeon. Consulting rooms,
1 Argyle st. House, 17 Ardgowan square
FRASER Alexander, 3 Moffat st
Fraser Charles, surgeon-dentist, 3 George square
Fraser Daniel, carpenter, 72 Wellington st
Fraser Duncan, bagpipe maker, 3 Market st
Fraser James, tide waiter, 57 Holmscroft st
Fraser James, Customhouse officer, 24 Bruce st
Fraser James, drysalter and provision merchant, Palmerston
buildings. Ho., 18 Cathcart st
Fraser John, joiner, 40 Nicolson st
Fraser John, teacher, Greenock Academy. Ho., Yew cottage,
6 Glen st
Fraser John, blacksmith, 7 St Lawrence st
Fraser John, steward, 51 Rue-end st
Fraser John, rope spinner, 5 Nile st
Fraser Thomas, rigger, 37 Crawfurd st
Fraser William, blockmaker, 35 Cathcart st
Fraser William, engineer, 5 Ingleston st
FREDERICK Peter, moulder, 19 Bearhope st
FREE Church School-room, St Andrew st
FRENCH Andrew, porter, 55 Drumfrochar road
FRY Robert, of H.M.C., 50 St Lawrence st
Fry Samuel, fish merchant, 99 Belleville st
Fry Mrs, 12 Tobago st
FULLARTON Rev. Archibald, minister of Cartsburn Parish
Church. Ho., Grosvenor place, 6 Wellington st
Fullarton Hugh (of Robert Fullarton & Son), 51 Esplanade
'62 DIRECTORY.
Fullarton James, engineer, 28 East Crawfurd st
Fullarton John (of Robb & Fullarton), Ivy bank, Port-Glas-
gow
Fullarton John, joiner, 27 Main st. Ho., 30 East Hamilton st
Fullarton Robert & Son, timber measurers, 16 East India
breast
Fullarton William, moulder, 75 Regent st
FULTON Alexander, boilermaker, 5 Hope st
Fulton Andrew, engineer, 17 Lyle st
Fulton James (of John Neilson & Co.), Grosvenor cottage,
32 Bank st
Fulton James, gardener, 81 Wellington st
Fulton James (of P. MacOallum & Sons), 24 Kelly st
Fulton John (of Crawford & Fulton), 12 Wellington st
Fulton John trunkmaker, 21 Market st
Fulton Lawrence, engineer, 24 Wellington st
Fulton Malcolm, boilermaker, 58 Wellington st
Fulton Robert, joiner, 21 John st
Fulton Robert, boilermaker, 23 ( descent st
Fulton Robert, boilermaker, 7 Hope st
Fulton Samuel, labourer, 21 East Shaw st
Fulton Thomas, hat merchant, Cathcart square. Ho., Gros-
venor cottage, 32 Bank st
Fulton Thomas, carpenter, 42 Dalrymple st
Fulton & Wilson, engineers and general smiths, 5 Ann st and
Shaw place
Fulton Miss, 21 Lynedoch st
F niton Mrs James, feuar, 5 Kelly st
Fulton Mrs, fowl dealer, 13 Bearhope st
FYFE Alexander, teacher and session cierk, 8 Nelson st.,
west. House, 12 Brisbane st
Fyfe Alexander, blacksmith, 19 Nicolson st
Fyfe Charles, saw miller, 79 Port- Glasgow road
Fyfe George, wood turner, 43 Lynedoch st
Fyfe James, engineer, 7 Lauriston st
Fyfe John, manager of Bogston Saw mills. Ho., do.
Fyfe John, tanner, 2 Bruce st
Fyfe John P. (of Lewis & Fyfe), 1 Fmnart terrace
Fyfe Robert, tidewaiter, 10 Regent st
Fyfe Samuel, late painter, 10 Carnock st
Fyfe William, engineer, 7 Lauriston st
Fyfe Mrs, 26 Patrick st
Fyfe Mrs, huckster, 10 Ann st
Fyfe Mrs, 16 East Shaw st
DIRECTORY.
63
"GAELIC Free Church, 14 Jamaica st
Gaelic Parish Church, 32 West Burn st
GAFF Daniel R. (of James M'Lean & Co.), Mount Park
cottage, Trafalgar st
GAGE John, carpenter, 1 William st
GAHAGAN Owen, rivetter, 25 John st
GAILY John, joiner, 66 Roxburgh st
GALBRAITH Archibald, stationer, 16 Cathcart st. Ho.,
29 Lynedoch st
Galbraith Duncan, policeman, 19 Regent st
Galbraith Duncan, joiner, 10 Carnock st
Galbraith George, captain, 41 Lynedoch st
Galbraith John, hatter and hosier, 26 Hamilton st. Ho., 29
Patrick st
Galbraith John, seaman, 17 Cathcart st
Galbraith John, baker, 26 Charles st. Ho.. 4 Nelson st., west
Galbraith John, junr., baker, 41 West Blackhall st. Ho. , do.
Galbraith Lachlan. cooper, 13 West Stewart st
Galbraith Martin, coachman, Clyde House, Rosneath st
Galbraith Mrs Jane. 8 Market st
Galbraith Mrs John, 13 West Stewart st
GAL BREATH John, sugar sampler, 11 West breast. Ho.,
2 Eldon st
GALL Margaret, grocer and spirit dealer, 62 Wellington st
GALLACHER Bernard, labourer, 21 John st
Gallacher Bryan, boilermaker, 16 Holmscroft st
Gallacher Charles, labourer, 19 Stanners st
Gallacher Francis, labourer, 2 Nelson st., Glebe
Gallacher Henry, labourer, 4 Inverkip st
Gallacher Hugh, flesher, 3 Trafalgar st
Gallacher James, labourer, 1 East Shaw st
Gallacher James, broker, 3 East Shaw st
Gallacher John, lodgings, 17 Dalrymple st
Gallacher John, labourer, 60 Wellington st
Gallacher Neil, marine dealer, 28 Shaw st. Ho., 3 Manse lane
Gallacher Patrick, mason, 33 Hamilton st
Gallacher William, caulker, 5 Orchard st
Gallacher William, labourer, 7 Bearhope st
Gallacher William, labourer, 4 Sir Michael st
Gallacher William, labourer, 12 Terrace road
Gallacher William, boot and shoemaker, 53 Vennel. Ho., 93
Roxburgh st
Gallacher William, labourer, 23 John st
Gallacher Miss, confectioner, 19 Vennel
•Gallacher Mrs B., wine and spirit dealer, 15 Clarence st. Ho.,
Boyd place
64 DIRECTORY.
Gallacher Mrs John, boarding-house keeper, 12 Dalrymple st
Gallacher Mrs Margaret, 24 Lyle st
Gallacher Mrs, 38 Mearns st
GALLOWAY Allan, M.D., B.M., CM., physician and surgeon.
Consulting rooms, 32 Hamilton st. Ho., 19 Roxburgh st
Galloway James, engineer, 5 Hill st
Galloway John, shipmaster, 11 Watt st
Galloway Robert, gardener, 51 Kelly st
GALT David, brassmoulder, 31 Ingleston st
GAMBLE William, smith, 72 Ann st
GARDINER Robert, grocer, 12 East Shaw st. Ho., 16 Wel-
lington st
Gardiner Mrs Archibald, lodgings, 31 Nicolson st.
GARDNER Alexander, grocer, 1 West Stewart st. Ho., do.
Gardner John, 1 West Stewart st
Gardner John, engineer, 19 Ingleston st
Gardner John D. (of J. D. M'Gregor & Co.), 54 Regent st
Gardner John, pilot, 3 Manse lane
Gardner Peter, seaman, 10 Shaw st
Gardner Robert, slater, 19 Bearhope st
Gardner Robert (of Greenock Printing Co.), 83 Wellington st
Gardner Walter, family grocer and wine merchant, 17 West
Blackhall st. Ho., 39 Kelly st
Gardner Walter, mason, 7 Nile st
Gardner Walter, salesman, 13 West Stewart st
Gardner William, boatbuilder, 32 Crawfurd st. Ho., 24 West
Stewart st
Gardner William, engine-driver, 15 Belleville st
Gardner Mrs George, 4 George square
Gardner Mrs Margaret, 15 Belleville st
GARRICK Lawrence, shipmaster, 17 Mount Pleasant st
GAS Works Office, 27 Crawfurd st
GASE William, seaman, 29 Lynedoch st
GATHERER Andrew, engineer, 1 Belleville st
Gatherer Peter, ship chandler, seedsman, sheep smearing and
dipping materials, and general merchant, 7 West breast.
House, 19 Roxburgh st
GAULD Alexander, banker and insurance agent, Commercial
Bank of Scotland. House, 75 Union st
GEDDIS Matthew, joiner, 49 Nicholson st
GEERCKE Augustus, boarding-house keeper, 1 West breast
Geercke Brothers, hairdressers and perfumers, ivory carvers
and sculptors, 12 Cathcart st
Geercke Henry (of Geercke Brothers) , 13 Lyle st
GEMMELL Alexander, tailor, 8 Sir Michael st
Gemmell John, carpenter, 7 East Shaw st
GENT George W., shipmaster, Ardgowan Buildings, West
Blackhall st
DIRECTORY. 65
-GENTLES John, assistant inspector of poor, 22 Wellington st
GETTY Robert, labourer, 13 Ingleston st
GIBB Alexander, engineer, 30 Wellington st
Gibb D. & J., sugar refiners, 9 Sugarhouse lane. Ho., 9 For-
syth st
Gibb John, gasfitter, 24 Ann st
Gibb Henry, builder, 33 Dempster st
Gibb Robert, engineer, 13 Charles st
Gibb Walter, mason, 70 Wellington st
Gibb Walter, shipmaster, 1 Orangefield place
Gibb William, clerk, 53 Holmscroft st
Gibb Mary, grocer, 8 Antigua st
Gibb Mrs John, boot and shoemaker, 6 Hamilton st. Ho., 13
Hope st
GIBBS John, shipmaster, 23 Lyle st
GIBSON Charles, engineer, GO Ann st
Gibson Duncan, carter, 30 Lynedoch st
Gibson Henry, letter carrier, Post Office
Gibson Richard, mariner, 16 Antigua st
Gibson Walter & Co,, lathsplitters, 8 South st. and 41 Upper
Kelly st
Gibson Walter (of Walter Gibson & Co.), 8 South st
Gibson William (of Browne & Watson), 15 Laird st
GILCHRIST George, H.M.C., 15 Lynedoch st
Gilchrist & Hendry, engineers, ship and general smiths, 3
Shaw st. and 3 Clarence st., glebe
Gilchrist A. M. (of Gilchrist & Hendry), 17 Bogle st
Gilchrist James, railway superintendent, Caledonian Railway
station, Cathcart st. Ho., Railway cottage, 17 Bogle st
Gilchrist John, cutter, 77 Holmscroft st
Gilchrist Neil, joiner, 15 Regent st
Gilchrist William, clothier and draper, 8 William st. Ho ., do
Gilchrist William, 71 Nicolson st
Gilchrist Miss, confectioner, railway sta'ion, Cathcart st
GILKISON James, nautical examiner MM. Office, 7 Vir-
ginia st. Ho , 23 Ardgowan st., west
GILLAN Joseph, wine and spirit merchant, 41 Main &t
Ho., do
Gillan Henry, flesher and provision merchant, 36 Shaw st.
Ho., 5 Cross shore st
Gillan Patrick, labourer, 9 East Shaw st
GILLESPIE Alexander, storekeeper, £2 Holmscroft st
Gillespie, Cathcart and Fraser, sugar brokers and commission
merchants, 10 Palmerston buildings
Gillespie James, labourer, 10 Terrace road
Gillespie James, smith, 44 East Hamilton st
Gillespie James, carpenter, 14 Ardgowan st., west
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66 DI RECTORY.
Gillespie John, stevedore, 44 Shaw st
Gillespie John, accountant, house factor, insurance agent,.
assessor of income tax, 24 "West Blackhall st. Ho.,
Alexander place, 1 2 Forsyth st
Gillespie William, joiner, 4 Yei nel
Gillies Alexander, rope and twine manufacturer. Works,.
Lower Murdieston. Ho., 7 East Shaw st
Gillies Donald, labourer, 7 New Dock lane
Gillies George D., wine and spirit merchant, 93 Roxburgh st.
Ho., 3 Mount Pleasant st
Gillies James, carpenter, 36 Lynedoch st
Gillies John, sheriff- officer and J. P. constable, 3 Bank st-
Ho., 63 Ann st
Gillies Malcolm, labourer, 39 Dalrymple st
Gillies Peter, labourer, 23 Bruce st
Gillies Wi liam, carpenter, 8 Ann st
Gillies John, seaman, 8 Nicolson st
Gillies John, joiner, 8 Watt st
Gillies Miss Mary, 2 Crawfurd st
Gillies Miss, dressmaker and furnishings, 5 East Shaw st.
Bo., 7 do
Gillies Mrs, 6 St Lawrence st
Gillies Mrs, dairy, 52 Inverkip st. and 9 Newton st
Gillies Mrs John, 13 Hope st
G1LLIGAN Mrs, dairy, 29 Shaw st
Gilligan Patrick, railway porter, 33 Lynedoch st
GILLILAND William, carter, 87 Roxburgh st
GILLXNDER Robert, mate, 7 West breast
GILLOBAN James L. (of John A. M'Farlane & Co), 32
Nelson st., west
GILMOUR Duncan, timekeeper, 55 Holmscroft st
Gilmour A. & Son, poulterers and game dealers, 27 West
blackhall st
Gilmour James, joiner, 45 Holmscroft st
Gilmour James, carpenter, 30 Lynedoch st
Gilmour Eobert, patternmaker, Lennox's land, East Hamil-
ton st
Gilmour Thomas, carpenter, 3 Regent st
Gilmour Jane, 6 John st
Gilmour Mrs James, 6 Nelson st., west
GILEAY Josiah, grocer, 64 Ann st. Ho., do.
Gilray Josiah, engraver, 1 East Blackhall st. House, 64
Ann st
GILROY William, brassfounder, 15 Lyle st
GIEDWOOD Miss, 66 liolmscroft st
Girdwood Mrs, 36 Nicolson st
GIRYAN William, shipmaster, 6 Hope st
DIRECTORY 67
Glasgow Asylum for the Blind, 16 West Blackhall st
Glasgow and Greenock Shipping Co., City of Glasgow Bank
buildings, 32 Cathcart st
Glasgow Boot and Shoe Shop, 45 Cathcart st
Glasgow and Liverpool Screw Steam Shipping Co., 1 West
quay. Alexander King, agent
Glasgow Daily and Weekly Herald (newspaper) branch office,
29 Cathcart st. — Robert Wood, correspondent avid agent.
House, 12 Brisbane st
Glasgow Daily and Weekly Mail (newspaper) Greenock
branch office, 1 Bank st. G. Wardle, agent
Glasgow News (newspaper), branch office, 16 Cathcart st
Glasgow and South-Western Railway Co., Lynedoch Street
Station.
Glasgow ana south- Western Railway Co.'s Goods Office, 18
Brougham st
Glasgow and South-Western Railway Station, off Broug-
ham st
GLASS John, shipmaster, 3 Nelson st., west
Glass Mrs Hugh, 7 Cathcart st
GLASSFORD Mrs, dressmaker, 5 Regent st
GLEBE Sugar Refining Co., sugar refiners, 44 West Black-
hall st
GLEN Archibald, joiner, 8 South st
Glen James, solicitor, notary public, and commissioner for
Chancery and Common Law Courts of Ireland, 2 Union
Bank buildings. House, 78 Union st
Glen Malcolm, carpenter, 17 Shaw st
Glen Miss, feuar, Ford house, South st
Glen Miss, 17 Mount Pleasant st
Glen Mrs James, grocer, 36 West Burn st
Glen Mrs P., 41 Holmscroft st
Glen Mrs William, lodgings, 9 Cross-shore st
GLENDXNING Alexander, optician and nautical instrument
maker, 17 Ingleston st
GLENESK Charles, engineer, 28 East Hamilton st
GOOD Robert, rigger, 6 Hill st
GOFF Thomas, pansman, 85 Belleville st
Goff Thomas, grocer and provision merchant, 23 Charles st.
House, 63 Nicolson st
GOGLE James N., mate, 85 Roxburgh st
GOLDIE Thomas, carter, 19 Nicholson st
Goldie Mrs, 46 Nicolson st
GORDON Andrew, labourer, 37 Lynedoch st
Gordon David, carpenter, 11 Duncan st
Gordon James, stone carver, 6 South st. House, Ford place,
16 South st
68 DIRECTORY.
Gordon John, Inland revenue officer, Excise buildings. Ho.,
Claud place, 3 Dempster st
Gordon Robert, potter, 1 Sinclair st
Gordon Robert, boat builder, 9 East Blackhall st
Gordon Hev. William, R. C. clergyman, St Mary's, Patrick st
Gordon Miss, 20 South st
Gordon Mrs James, 18 Antigua st
Gordon Mrs, 73 Holmscroft st
GORMAN Catherine, 43 Vennel
Gorman James, broker, 10 Taylor's close
Gorman William, labourer, 63 Ann st
GORMLEY Bernard, labourer, 18 Ann st
GOUDIE Hugh, heckler, 2 Sinclair st
Goudie James carpenter, 13 West Blackhall st
Goudie James, shoemaker, 70 Eldon st
GOULDING M., spirit merchant, 65 Main st. Ho., 58 Vennel
GOUROCK Ropework Co., rope and sailcloth manufacturers,
1 Cross-shore st and 5 East breast
GOURLEY James, labourer, 20 Wellington st
Gourley James, green grocer 47 Main st. Ho., do.
Gourley, William, labourer, 7 Cresent st
GOVAN David, boilermaker, 12 Arthur st
Govan Quintin, painter, 67 Nicolson st
Govan Solomon, watchman, 7 Highland close
GOW William, cooper, 37 Nelson st
Gow John, cab-driver, 9 East Shaw st
GO WANS John, moulder, 1 Belleville st
GRACEY Samuel, Kilmun messenger, Post Office. House,
27 Roxburgh st
GRAHAM Alexander, carter, 40 East Hamilton st
Graham Archibald, late farmer, 29 Ingleston st
Graham David J., tailor 52 Wellington st
Graham Donald, carpenter, 12 St Lawrence st
Graham Dugald, fireman, 5 Cathcart st
Graham Duncan, grocer and provision merchant, 51 Main st.
Ho., 3 Regent st
Graham Duncan, smith, 13 Antigua st
Graham Hugh, carter, 5 Inverkip st
Graham Hugh, grocer and provision merchant, 42 Cathcart st,
and 73 Main st. Ho., 36 West Stewart st
Graham James, joiner, 12 Nile st
Graham James (of Greenock Apothecaries' Co.), 6 Ardgowan
st., west
Graham Jamei (of Greenock Plate Glass Insurance Co.), 23
Cathcart st
Graham James, glazier and glass merchant, 21 and 23 Cath-
cart st. Ho., Grosvenor place, 6 Wellington st.
DIRECTORY. 69
Graham John, wholesale and retail wine, tea, and spirit dealer,
7 and 9 Sir Michael st., and 12 Tobago st. Ho., 52
Brougham st
Graham John, cooper, 15 Mearns st. Ho., 6 Hope st
Graham John, labourer, 57 Roxburgh st
Graham John, labourer, 15 Cathcart st
Graham John, B.A., teacher, Collegiate School, Avenue park.
off Bedford st. Ho., do.
Graham Samuel, carter, 10 Springkell st
Graham William, seaman, 13 Shaw st
Graham Mrs, lady's nurse, 6 West Stewart st
Graham Mrs, 44 Lynedoch st
Graham Mrs John, lodgings, 8 East Shaw st
Graham Mrs, 5 Kilblain st
Graham Mrs John, feuar, 12 Tobago st
GRANDSON George, coppersmith, 40 Arthur st
GRANT Alexander, moulder, 32 Arthur st
Grant Alexander, railway guard, 15 Regent st
Grant John, spirit dealer, 29 Dalrymple street. House, 10
Regent st
Grant Laehlau, grocer, 54 Dalrymple st. Ho., 9 Nicolson st
Grant Neil, butter and egg merchant, 35 Shaw st. Ho., 41
Lynedoch st
Grant Patrick, architect and surveyor, 7 Dempster st
Grant Thomas, porter, 1 1 Bruce st
Grant William, labourer, 47 Shaw st
Grant Isabella, milliner, 21 Cathcart st. Ho., 22 do.
Grant Mrs Lewis, lodgings, 6 East Blackhall st
GRAVES Thomas, painter, 75 Regent st
GRAY Archibald, painter, 36 Nicolson st
Gray Archibald, boilermaker, 7 Dempster st
Gray Alexander M., painter, paperhanger, and decorator, 33
Market st. Ho., 1 Holmscroft st., east.
Gray & Buchanan, merchants, ship and insurance brokers,
and agents for Williams, Foster & Co., copper smelters,
Swansea, 12 Bogle st
Gray Daniel, joiner, 51 Kelly st
Gray David, packer, 62 Ann st
Gray Donald, shipmaster, 5 Hill st
Gray Dougald (of Gray & Rodger), 53 Regent st
Gray Duncan, labourer, Inch buildings, Port-Glasgow road
Gray Hugh (of Gray & Buchanan), Braeside, Helensburgh
Gray James, shoemaker, 39 Roxburgh st
Gray James, joiner, 2 Claud place, Dempster st
Gray John, moulder, 5 Belleville st
Gray John, porter, 7 New Dock lane
Gray John, May bole boot and shoe warehouse, 16 Hamilton st
70 DIRECTORY.
Gray John Kerr, town-clerk, writer, and clerk to the Port
and Harbour Trust, clerk to the Police Board of Green-
ock, Council chambers, Hamilton st. Ho., 28 Forsyth st
Gray John, labourer, 11 Ardgowan St., Glebe
Gray Eobert, labourer, 64 Ann st
Gray Eobert (of Williamson & Gray), 30 Wellington st
Gray & Rodgers, coopers, 52 Rue-end st
Gray Samuel, sugar sampler, 11 West breast
Gray William, carpenter, 13 East Quay lane
Gray William, labourer, 11 Crescent st
Gray Miss, 16 Mearns st
Gra}' Mrs James, 41 Holmscroft st
Gray Mrs, 15 Roxburgh st
Gray Mrs John, 38 Hamilton st
Gray Mrs, 65 Rue-end st
GREEN Daniel, labourer, 12 Port-Glasgow road
Green Charles, carpenter, 5 Hope st
Green John, seaman, 8 Mount Pleasant st
Green Thomas, labourer, 14 Port-Glasgow road.
Green Mrs, 25 John st
GREENLEES David, engineer, 9 Belleville st
Greenlees Robert, carpenter, 27 Main st
GREENLAW David, engineer, 5 Duncan st
GREENOCK Advertiser and Clyde Commercial Journal,
published every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
mornings, at 29 Hamilton st
Greenock Academy, Nelson st., west. G. Williamson, secy.
Greenock Apothecaries' Co., druggists and aerated water
manufacturers, 28 Hamilton st
Greenock branch, Glasgow Herald newspaper, 29 Cathcart st
Greenock branch, Glasgow News newspaper, 16 Cathcart st
Greenock branch, North British Daily Mail, 1 Bank st
Greenock Club, 3 Ardgowan square
Greenock Coffee Room, 2 Cathcart square
Greenock Cricket Club. Grounds, Glen park
Greenock Distillery Co., distillers, 27 Tobago st
Greenock Equitable Loan Co., 24 Hamilton st — Duncan
M'Vicar, manager
Greenock Felt Work Co., sheathing and roofing felt manu-
facturers. Works, 8 East Hamilton st. Office, 9 Chapel
st— John Erskine, manager
Greenock Foundry Co., engineers and iron-founders. Green-
ock foundry, East Stewart st
Greenock Gas Works, Inchgreen. Office, 27 Crawfurd st.,
Glebe
Greenock Golf Club. Links, Bow farm
Greenock Grain and Flour Mills, Chapel st
DIRECTORY. 71
Greenock Herald Office, 40 Cathcart st
Greenock Hospital and Infirmary. Old house, Inverkip st.
New house, Duncan st. — G. Williamson, secretary
Greenock Industrial Co-operative Society (limited). Grocery,
11 John st
Greenock Iron Co., iron and steel merchants, Palmerston
buildings
Greenock Library, Watt Monument, 9 Uuion st
Greenock Mechanics' Institution, 13 Sir Michael st
Greenock Operative Painters' Society, 29 Hamilton st
Greenock Patent Galvanizing Works, 55 Shaw st
Greenock Plate Glass Insurance Co., 23 Cathcart st
Greenock Printing Co., printers and publishers, 29 Hamilton sfc
Greenock Provident Bank, 11 William st
Greenock Provident Investment Co., 23 Cathcart st. — James
M'Clement, managing director
Greenock Railway Guaranteed Company's Office, 24 Wes*
Burn st. — John Duncan, secretary
Greenock Ropework, Wellington st
Greenock Sawmill Co., timber merchants, saw millers, and
manufacturers of wood mouldings, Kingston Saw Mills,
Port-Glasgow road
Greenock Sacking Co., spinners and manufacturers, SOLyne-
doch st and 52 Vennel
Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette, published
every afternoon, at 18 Charles st
Greenock Total Abstinence Society. Office, Temperance In-
stitute, 19 West Stewart st. — \. Anderson, registrar
Greenock Towing Co., 2 West Quay
Greenock Working Boys' and Girls' Religious Society. Com-
mittee rooms, 46 Cathcart st
Greenock Young Men's Christian Association's Reading-
room and office, 19 West Stewart st
GREENWOOD George, flesher, 1 Ann st. Ho., Broomhill
GREIG Joseph, labourer, 59 Roxburgh st
GREVE8 Alexander, shoemaker, 40 West Burn st. Ho., do.
GREY Charles, feuar, Plantation Cottage, 16 St Lawrence sfc
GRIER J. J., Captain and Adjutant, 1st Adm. Battalion
Renfrewshire Rifle Volunteers, Drill hall
Grier Thomas, writer, Mansion-house. Ho., 17 Mount Plea-
sant st
GRIEVE James Johnston, M.P. (of Baine & Johnston), 17
West Blackhall st. Ho., Levan, Gourock, and 16 Queens-
gate terrace, London
Grieve James, joiner, 35 Lyle st
Grieve Robert (of Glebe Refining Co.), Newark st
Grieve Walter, Son & Co., merchants and shipowners, Com-
mercial Bank buildings, 14 Cross-shore st
72 DIRECTORY
Grieve Walter (of Walter Grieve, Son & Co.), Beltrees, 60
Union st
Grieve Walter Baine, insurance agent, 17 West Blackhall st.
Ho., Levan, Gourock
Grieve William, brassfounder, 41 Ann st
Grieve William, porter, 51 Rue- end st
Grieve Mrs, 11 Ann st
GRIFF AN William, rigger, 10 William st
GRIFFITH Patrick, bookseller (new and second hand), 10
East Quay lane
Griffith Thomas, out- door officer, H.M.C., 41 Crawfurd st
GRIFFITHS Thomas, rafter, 7 Oathcart st
GRINDY Stephen, potter, 21 Port-Glasgow road
GROSSART William, carpenter, 4 Watt st
Grossart Mrs, 1 9 Regent st
GROUNDWATER Charles, carpenter, 74 Roxburgh st
GROVES James, plasterer, 17 Bearhope st
GROTT Ferdinand, shipmaster, 52 .St. Lawrence st
GRUBB John, engineer, 17 Baker st
GUNION W. G. Hume, writer, Council Chambers. Ho.,
37 Nelson st., west
Gunion William, carpenter, 57 Inverkip st
GUNN George, carpenter, 14 Cathcart st
Gunn William, engineer, 9 East Blackhall st
Gunn William, pensioner, 103 Belleville st
GUSH Charles, submarine diver, 6 Boyd st
GUTHRIE James, clerk, 73 Holmscroft st
Guthrie R. B., telegraph department, Post Office. Ho., 10
South st
Guthrie Robert, engine driver, 23 Belleville st
Guthrie Robert, joiner and builder, 12 Kilblain st. Ho., 35
Nelson st., west
Guthrie Thomas C. (of Macdonald, Hood & Co.), 2 West
quay
GUY James, joiner, 36 Lynedoch st
Guy M., joiner, 12 Nile st
Guy William, carter, 2 Open shore
GWYNN Daniel, carpenter, 58 Kelly st
HADDOW John, shipowner, 27 West Burn st. Ho., Kil-
mory, Skelmorlie
Haddow Mrs Andrew C, Kilmory, Skelmorlie
HAGAN Charles, spirit dealer, 34 Vermel. Ho., 73 Re-
gent st
Hagan James, baker, 21 Vennel. Ho., 73 Regent st
DIRECTORY. 73>
HAGGAETY Conrad, tailor, 50 Shaw st
Haggarty James, labourer, 9 East Shaw st
Haggarty James, labourer, 37 Cathcart st
Haggarty Peter, joiner, 17 East Shaw st
HAIG John, out-door officer, H.M.O., 5 Belleville st
HAIR David, moulder, 54 St Lawrence st
Hair James, carrier, 25 Bruce st
Hair Robert, mashman, 11 Inverkip st
Hair William, feuar, 33 Union st
Hair William, joiner, 81 Boxburgh st
Hair Mrs, 1 1 Crescent st
Hair Mrs, Brachelston place, 34 Nelson st., west
HALBERT James, joiner, 34 Ingleston st
HALDANE David, potter, 1 Sinclair st
HALL Archibald, smith, 12 East Quay lane
Hall Joshua, smith, 64 Holmscroft st
Hall Peter, joiner, 8 Watt st
Hall William, papermaker, Overton
HAMILL John, outfitter and broker, 18 Dalrymple st
HAMILTON & Adam, shipowners, 18 Palmerston buildings
Hamilton & Adam, sailmakers, 21 Shaw st
Hamilton Alexander, mason, 24 Drumfrochar road
Hamilton Alexander, jun., mason, 54 Drumfrochar road
Hamilton Andrew, station master, 55 Drumfrochar road
Hamilton Andrew, pilot, 45 Crawf urd st
Hamilton Archibald, carpenter, 17 Belleville st
Hamilton Daniel, foreman, 2 Lauriston st
Hamilton David J., dining-room keeper, 39 Hamilton st. and
3 and 6 Dalrymple st. Ho., do.
Hamilton Dugald, plater, 50 Roxburgh st
Hamilton George, fruit and vegetable merchant, 34 Shaw st.
Ho., Waterloo cottage, Dempster st
Hamilton George H. (of James Hamilton & Son), Mount
Park cottage, Wellington st
Hamilton Hugh, shoemaker, 48 Crawfurd st
Hamilton James (of Hamilton & Adam), Seabank housef
Johnstone st
Hamilton James, boatbuilder, 87 Belleville st
Hamilton James, iron turner, 5 Holmscroft st
Hamilton James & Son, drapers, clothiers and outfitters, 23
Cathcart st
Hamilton James, policeman, 24 Ann st
Hamilton James (of James Hamilton & Son), Mount Park
cottage, Wellington st
Hamilton James, joiner, 64 Holmscroft st
Hamilton John, Villa Marina, 28 Eldon st and 11 Esplanade
Hamilton John, boilermaker, 9 Prospect hill
74 DIRECTORY.
Hamilton, M'Culloch & Co., coalmasters, 88 Great Olyde st.,
Glasgow, and 3 Chapel st., Greenock
Hamilton Robert, 70 Port-Glasgow road
Hamilton Robert, burgh assessor, Town buildings, 6 Hamil-
ton st. Ho., 27 Regent st
Hamilton Robert, carpenter, 85 Belleville st
Hamilton Robert, smith, 7 New Dock lane
Hamilton Thomas, carpenter, 7 Hill st
Hamilton Thomas, coppersmith, 61 Ann st
Hamilton Thomas, engine-driver, 71 Wellington st
Hamilton Thomas, labourer, 24 Inverkip st
Hamilton William C. B., joiner, Kingston Saw Mills
Hamilton William, boilermaker, 36 Crescent st
Hamilton William, baker, 32 East Hamilton st. Ho., do.
Hamilton William, rivetter, 12 Nile st
Hamilton William, blacksmith, 21 Sugar house lane
Hamilton Mary S., 4 Trafalgar st
Hamilton Miss, 22 Bank st
Hamilton Mrs, grocer, 8 John st
HAMMIL Alexander, labourer, 8 Buccleuch st
HAMMOND David, joiner, 38 Sir Michael st
Hammond Henry, rigger, 17 Cathcart st
HAMPSEY Patrick, labourer, 5 Market st
HANDYSIDE George, boot and shoemaker, 13 Hamilton st
Handy side Lawrence, slater, 65 Regent st
HANNAH James, engine driver, 61 Nicolson st
Hannah James, mason, 11 Dempster st
Hannah John, railway guard, 61 Nicolson st
Hannah William, labourer, 63 Wellington st
Hannah Mrs, 71 East Hamilton st
HANSON Andrew, sailmaker, 7 New Dock lane
Hanson James, seaman, 4 West Burn st
HARBOUR Engineer's Office, Customhouse quay
HABDIE John, gardener, 6 Inverkip st
Hardie William, cabinetmaker, 16 Lynedoch st
Hardie Mrs James, 4 Bruce st
Hardie Mrs, 3 Antigua st
HARE William, woolcomber, SpringhilLcottage, Prospect hill
HARKIN Mrs, 1 West breast
HARKINS Daniel, labourer, 4 Buccleuch st
Harkins John, smith, 7 Market st
Harkins William, carpenter, 4 Dalrymple st
HARKNESS Charles, carter, 5 Shaw st
Harkness John, railway porter, 31 Lyle st
Harkness Mrs, 31 Ingleston st
HABLEY Allan, cabinetmaker, 59 Ann st
Harley Francis, flesher, 12 Arthur st
DIRECTORY. 75
Harley James, painter, 45 Holmscrof fc st
Harley Martin (of Christie & Co.), 29 Lylc st
Harley Robert, blacksmith, 5 Hamilton st
Harley William, carpenter, 21 Ingleston st
Harley Mrs Edward, dresser, 5 Duncan st
HARMS William, seaman, 1 William st
HARPER Alexander, joiner, 16 Bruce st
Harper Alexander, cooper, 17 Nelson st., west
Harper Hugh, eating-house, 49 Dalrymple st
Harper John, shipmaster, 67 Roxburgh st
Harper Miss, 6 Kelly st
Harper Miss, 70 Roxburgh st
HARRIS George, draper, 5 Ann st. Ho., 30 Wellington st
Harris Mrs E., 5 Dellingburn square
HARRISON John, iron merchant, 26 Arthur st. House,
Morningside House, Langbank
Harrison Thomas, clerk, 7 Prospect hill
Harrison Mrs, 12 Port Glasgow road
HART Colin, joiner, 24 East Shaw st
Hart James, salesman, 72 Wellington st
Hart Thomas, potter, Inchgreen, Port- Glasgow road
Hart Mrs Duncan, 24 Inverkip st
HARTSMANN R., cabinetmaker, 28 Wellington st
'HARROWER T. H., hair-cutting rooms, 28 Market st
Harrower Thomas, railway watchman, 93 Roxburgh st
HARYEY Hugh (of Barton, Henderson & Co ), 25 West
Blackhall st
Harvey John, labourer, 49 Shaw st
Harvey Mrs Francis, 58 Eldon st
HARVIE Alex. N., sugarboiler, 38 Sir Michael st
Harvie Robert D. N., joiner, 40 Nicolson st
Harvie Robert, baker, 30 Wellington st
HASTIE Andrew, grocer, 10 Sir Michael st. Ho., 34
Kelly st
Has tie John & Co., engineers and millwrights, Deer Park
Engine Works, 4 East Stewart st
Hastie John (of John Hastie & Co.), 10 AVellington st
Hastie William (of John Hastie & Co.), also machinery
merchant, surveyor and valuer of machinery, 2 Oswald
st., Glasgow. Ho., 6 Grosvener terrace, 40 Mearns st.,
HASTINGS Robert, plumber, 24 Tobago st
HAUGHEY Francis Smith, 12 Watt st
HAWTHORN William, labourer, 8 Market st
HAXTON James, pensioner, 32 Nelson st., west
HAY Archibald, engineer, 38 Ingleston st
Hay Boyd, brakesman, 4 Ingleston st
76 DIRECTORY.
Hay James, slater, 20 Tobago st
Hay James, potter, Clyde pottery
Hay James, gardener, Laurel cottage, Newark st
Hay John, wholesale and retail glass, china, and eathenware
merchant, 21 and 22 Shaw st. Ho. 32 West Stewart st
Hay Eobert, 17 John st
Hay Mrs George, lodgings, 46 Nicolson st
Hay Mrs James, 42 Lynedoch st
Hay Mrs, 34 Sir Michael st
HAYNE William, mason, 7 Newton st
HEANA. B., shipmastar, Ford place, 16 South st
HEANEY Mary, eating-house, 29 Shaw st
HECTOR Mrs James, 29 Nelson st., west
HEGGUM Walter, shipmaster, 15 Brisbane st
HEMPSEED James, carpenter, 9 St Lawrence st
HENDERSON Alexander, shoemaker, 17 Charles st
Henderson Alexander, joiner, 3 Bearhope st
Henderson Angus, boilermaker, 15 Nelson st., west
Henderson Archibald, storekeeper, 9 Laird st
Henderson Daniel, joiner, 26 East Shaw st
Henderson Daniel, ropespinner, 7 Mill st
Henderson David, grocer and provision merchant, 20 Lyne-
doch st. Ho., 20 Wellington st
Henderson David, bookbinder, 8 Watt st
Henderson Duncan, joiner and grocer, 4 Hill st
Henderson James, boilermaker, 11 Blair Terrace, Dempster st
Henderson John, joiner, 51 Lynedoch st
Henderson John, baker, 5 Hill st
Henderson John, constable, 28 Lynedoch st
Henderson John, labourer, 11 Brougham st
Henderson John, cooper, 10 Terrace road
Henderson M., grocer, 21 Market st
Henderson Eobert, 7j Roxburgh st
Henderson Robert, fruit and confections, 11 Dairy mple st.
Ho., do
Henderson Robert, joiner, 7 Argyle st. Ho., 60 Upper Kelly st
Henderson Stewart, 16 Antigua st
Henderson Thomas, accountant, house factor, and insurance
agent, 14 Cathcart st. Ho., Springbank, Fox st.
Henderson William, grocer, 3 and 11 Rue-end st. Ho., 101
Belleville st
Henderson William, auctioneer, 37 Nicolson st. Ho. do.
Henderson William, boilermaker, 24 Belleville st
£- Henderson William, vanman, 65 Nicolson st.
Henderson William, coal agent, 35 Lyle st
Henderson William, engineer, 17 Belleville st
Henderson Mrs William, 34 Ann st
DIRECTORY. 77
Henderson Mrs, 31 West Burn st
Henderson Mrs, boy's dressmaker, 8 Lynedoch st
HENDRY Adam, smith, 8 Chapel st
Hendry Andrew, grocer and retailer of porter and ales, 33
Lynedoch st. Ho., 8 Hope st
Hendry A. & D., ship chanders, 16 East India breast
Hendry Archd. (of A. & D. Hendry), Crow Mount place,
26 Mearns st
Hendry Charles, labourer, 51 Main st
Hendry Daniel S., blockmaker, 7 Octavia cottages, East
Crawfurd st
Hendry Duncan, carpenter, joiner, and blockmaker, 1 Open
Shore and 7 Dock breast. Ho., 61 Esplanade
Hendry Duncan (of Gilchrist & Hendry), Fern bank, Finnart
road
Hendry, Ferguson & Co., shipowners, 5 East breast
Hendry George, printer 1 1 Hill st
Hendry James, glass, china, and earthern warehouse, 32
Hamilton st. Ho., 4 Mearns st
Hendry James, grocer, 15 Market st
Hendry James, brassfinisher, 34 West Burn st
Hendry James, river pilot, 4 Mearns st
Hendry James, pilot, 10 Shaw st
Hendry J. & B., tailors and clothiers, 29 Begent st
Hendry John, carpenter, 2 Old Hill-end
Hendry John (of Hendry, Ferguson & Co.), Fern bank, Fin-
nart road
Hendry John (of J & B. Hendry), 17 Antigua st
Hendry John & Sons, painters and paperhangers, 31 Nicolson
st
Hendry John, smith, 19 Ingleston place
Hendry John, labourer, 19 Ingleston place
Hendry John L. (of John Hendry & Son), 75 Holmscroft st
Hendry Joseph., stationer, newsagent, and tobacconist, 2 Sir
Michael st. Ho., 5 Bearhope st
Hendry Malcolm, boatman, 10 Shaw st
Hendry Bobert (of J. & B. Hendry), 29 Begent st
Hendry William, tailor, 5 Bearhope st
Hendry William, smith, 42 Arthur st
Hendry William, salesman, 5 Holmscroft st
Hendry William, stevedore, 20 Hamilton st
Hendry Miss, 55 Holmscroft st
Mendry Mrs, 1 1 Watt st
Hendry Mrs John, spirit dealer, 7 Main st. Ho., do.
Hendry Mrs John, 67 Nicolson st
JIENINGSTON W., engineer, 9 Hope st
candle manufacturers, 15 Charles sfc
78 DIRECTORY.
Henry John (of J. Henry & Co.), 27 Patrick st
Henry Mrs James, feuar, 45 Dempster st
HEPBURN, Jam< s, mason, 60 Wellington st
Hepburn George, labourer, 37 Crawfurd st
Hepburn John, vandriver, 9 Argyle st
HEEALD (Glasgow) daily and weekly. Branch office, 29
Cathcart street — Robert Wood, agent and correspondent.
House, 12 Brisbane st
Herald Greenock. Office, 40 Cathcart st
Herald James, rafter, 12 Port-Glasgow road
HERBERT Eobert Wilson, dealer in fancy goods, toys, and
stationery, 7 Grey place
HERD James, grocer, 15 Tobago st. Ho., 10 Shaw place
HEEIOT Mrs John A., 13 Mearns st
HERON James, labourer, 5 Sir Michael st
Heron John, seaman, 37 Crawfurd st
Heron Samuel, carter, / Mill st
HEER F. Joseph, watchmaker and jeweller, 21 West Black-
hall st. House, 39 Nelson st
HEUGH Mrs 1 1 Crescent st
HEYLAND A. C, Langford Lodge, Finnart st
HICKS James, joiner, 3 Arthur st
HIGGANS W lliam, Inland Revenue office, 14 South st
HIGGENS Alexander, carter, 19 Main st
Higgens Edward, cooper, 85 Wellington st
Higgens John, lodgings, 9 Ea-t Quay lane
HIGHET James, engineer, 33 Lynedoch st
Highet John, engineer, 10 Hope st
Highet Thomas, carpenter, 15 Mount Pleasant st
HIGHLANDERS' Academy, 60 Roxburgh st
HILDRETH Miss, 27 Lyle st
HILL David painter, 46 Main st
Hill Henry, rigger, 45 Hamilton st
Hill James, painter 5 Duncan st
Hill James M., 52 Esplanade
Hill Jasper, grocer, 89 East Hamilton st
Hill Lawrence, consulting engineer, 59 St Yincent st., Glas-
gow. Houre, The Knowe, Port-Glasgow road
Hill Mathew, miller and grain merchant, 16 Chapel st. Ho.,.
Annie Bank, 13 Eldon st
Hill Robert, timber and goods measurer, 2 East India breast.
House, Gladstone place, 35 Brisbane st
Hill Robert, carpenter, 40 East Hamilton st
Hill Thomas, upholsterer, 24 Bruce st
Hill William, engineer, 1 Eatho st
Hill Miss, 15 Brisbane st
HILLIARD George, labourer, 62 Drumfrochar road
DIRECTORY.
Hilliard William, cooper, 14 Crescent st
HILTON Mrs John, 27 Nelson st., west
HODGE Andrew, carpenter, 60 Drumfrochar road
Hodge Mitchell, cabinetmaker, bedding, and iron bedstead
manufacturer, 15 Cathcart st, and 7 West Blackhall st.
Ho., 7 Eldon st
Hodge James, labourer, 36 Holmscroft st
Hodge John, labourer, 26 Crescent st
Hodge, William, joiner, 8 Watt st
HODGERT Archibald, engineer, 22 Bearhope st
Hodgert James, millwright, 4 Bearhope st
Hodgert John, moulder, 7 Cathcart st
HOFFERT George, engineer, 1 Armadale place
HOGG Alexander & Co , sugar merchants, Sugar Exchange
HOGGAN David, teacher, 12 Bruce st
Hoggan Henry, labourer, 50 Shaw st
Hoggan John, clerk, P.O., 14 Lyle st
Hoggan William, seaman, 73 Nicolson st
HOLBURN John, wool sorter, 35 "Wellington st
Holburn Robert, cowfeeder, 35 Wellington st
HOLDBN Andrew, watchmaker, 10 Cathcart st. House, 15
Antigua st
HOLLAND Thomas, huckster, 41 Yennel
HOLMES John, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, 15
Eoxburgh st. Ho., do.
Holmes Robert, grocer, 30 Dalrymple st. Ho., do.
Holmes Thomas, carter, 21 East Shawst
Holmes William, joiner, 24 Belleville st
Holmes William, joiner, 8 Market st
HOLMS James, contractor, 24 Cai tsburn st
Holms John, joiner, 27 Mearns st
Holms John, wool sorter, 1 2 Nile st
Holms John, boilermaker, 22 St Lawrence st
Holms Matthew, grocer, 1 Inverkip st
Holms Thomas, labourer, 6 William st
HONEYMAN R., chashier, 74 Wellington st
HOOD Andrew B. (of Macdonald, Hood & Co.), Woodvale,
Pollokshields, Glasgow
Hood Hugh, traveller, Cowdenknowes cottage, Wellington st
Hood James, agent of the Scottish Legal Life Assurance
Society, 24 Bank st. House, do.
Hood John, policeman, 10 Hamilton st
Hood William, spirit dealer, 22 Yennel. Ho , 71 Nicolson st
HOPE James Smith, 17 Ann st
Hope John, lieutenant, B.N., Seafield villa, 32 Eldon st
Hope William (of Crawford & Hope\ 32 West Stewart st
HOPETIN Robert, fitter, 17 Brougham st
80 DIRECTORY.
HORN David, labourer, 26 John st
Horn David, cabinetmaker, 35 Lynedoch st
Horn Robert, cabinetmaker, 52 Holmscroft st
Horn Mrs, 68 Holmscroft st
HORNE William, cabinetmaker, 40 Roxburgh st
HOSSACK John, joiner, Blair terrace, Dempster st
HO SEA Clounes, flesher, 24 Hamilton st
Hosea Robert, cooper, 69 Mcolson st
HOURSTON George, 39 Nelson st., west
Hourston Mrs P., 19 Brisbane st
HOUSE of Refuge (Female), Upper Ingleston
HOUSTON David, weigher, 19 Mount Pleasant st
Houston Duncan, labourer, 66 Drumfrochar road
Houston James, spirit dealer, 21 Baker st. Ho., 19 Fox st
Houston James, joiner, 45 Holmscroft st
Houston James, blacksmith, 11 Hill st
Houston James, wine and spirit merchant, 43 Shaw st. and S
Cross-shore st. Ho., 1 Watt place
Houston J. & R., engineers and ironfounders, Cartsburn
Foundry, Upper Ingleston. House, 19 Fox st
Houston John, baker, 65 Main st. Ho., do.
Houston John, boilermaker, GG East Hamilton st
Houston Peter, boilermaker, 66 Holmscroft st
Houston Robert, joiner, 32 Nelson st., west
Houston Robert, furnishing and millinery warehouse, 13 Rue-
end st. Ho., 1 Grey place
Houston Robert & Sons, dyers, spinners, and woollen manu-
facturers, 28 West Blackhall st., and Rockbank Mills,
Drumfrochar road
Houston Robert (of R. & W. Houston), 24 Belleville st
Houston R. & W., joiners and builders, 30 Orescent st
Houston Robert (of Robert Houston & Sons), 53 Esplanade
Houston Smith, engineer, 5 Dellingburn square
Houston Thomas, finisher, 85 Belleville st
Houston William, spirit merchant, 32 Dalrymple st. Ho., 8
East Shaw st
Houston William (of R, & W. Houston), 24 Belville st
Houston William, joiner, 25 Sir Michael st
Houston Miss, milliner, 1 Grey place
Houston Mrs Fleming, 25 Sir Michael st
Houston Mrs, 24 Belleville st
HO WAT James, moulder, 19 Ingleston st
Howat Robert, joiner, 17 Mount Pleasant st
HOWIE Andrew, labourer, 5 Belleville st
Howie Hugh, carpenter, 12 Terrace road
Howie M. & W., grain and potato merchants, 5 West breast
Howie Matthew (of M. & W. Howie), Clachan farm, Rosneath
Howie Robert, enginekeeper, 9 Prospect hill
DIRECTORY. 81
Howie William (of M. & W. Howie), Finnock Bog Farm,
Inverkip
Howie Mrs J., 7 St Lawrence st
HOWIESON James, printer, 26 Hamilton st
Howieson Mrs William, 3 Bank st
HOWLEY James, engine driver, Bridge-end house
HOY George, joiner, 5 Newton st., west
Hoy Mrs James, 17 Lynedoch st
Hoy Mrs John, 51 Lynedoch st
HUDSON Mrs, furnishing shop, 27 Regent st. Ho.: 11
HUDDLESTON Robert, fireman, 57 Roxburgh st
HUGHES John, railway guard, 50 West Blackhall st
Hughes Richard, joiner, 61 Nicolson st
Hughes Richard, cashier, 13 Newton st
Hughes Robert S., shipping insurance and commission agent,
49 Cathcart st. Ho., Lome place, 7 Margaret st
Hughes Robert, feuar, 6 Lauriston st
Hughes Thomas, moulder, 1 Ratho st
Hughes William, caulker, 21 Belleville st
Hughes William, boilermaker, 3 John st
Hughes Mrs George, 81 Roxburgh st
Hughes Mrs, lodgings, 2G Charles st
HUME George, moulder, 2 St Andrew st
Hume William, herbalist, 31 Charles st
HUMPHREY James, plumber, 4 Kilblain st
HUMPHREYS A. M., accountant, fire and life insurance
agent, Clydesdale Bank, 7 Hamilton st. Ho., do.
Humphreys Joseph, carver, 17 Sugarhouse lane. Ho., 15
Nicolson st
Humphreys Joseph, grocer, 95 East Hamilton st
HUNTER Adam, engineer, Mount View cottage
Hunter Charles P. (of Baine & Johnston), 17 West Black-
hall st. Ho., Woodburn, Newark st
Hunter David, carpenter, 34 East Hamilton st
Hunter George (of Bowman & Hunter), 28 West Stewart st
Hunter James, labourer, 24 St Lawrence st
Hunter James, smith, 56 Wellington st
Hunter James, 40 Arthur st
Hunter James, engineer, 16 Lynedoch st
Hunter James & Co., merchants, 43 Rue-end st
Hunter John, watchman, 2 Watt place
Hunter John 0. (of Orr, Hunter & Co.), Finnart honee,
Forsyth st
Hunter John, 24 Patrick st
Hunter John, shoemaker, Cartsburn cottage, 23 Crescent st
Hunter John, chaplain of Poorhouse. Ho., 68 Wellington st
F
82 DIRECTORY.
Hunter John, boilermaker, 9 Hill st
Hunter John & Co., fish merchants, 8 West'breast
Hunter Robert, engineer, 81 Belleville st
Hunter Robert, timber measurer, Ewing's buildings, 67 Rue-
end st. Ho., Miramichi buildings, Port-Glasgow
Hunter Robert, brassfounder, 6 Mount Pleasant st
Hunter Robert, boilermaker, 19 Iugleston st
Hunter Robert, engineer, 34 East Hamilton st
Hunter Robert, engineer, 99 Belleville st
Hunter T. 0. & Co., merchants and shipowners, shipping,
commission and insurance agents, and agents for Lloyd's
and Liverpool Underwriters' Association, Vice- Consulate
for Sweeden and Norway, 13 William st
Hunter Thomas O. (of T. O. Hunter & Co.), Woodburn,
Newark st
Hunter Thomas, brassfinisher, 36 Ingleston st
Hunter Thomas, tanner, Ladyburn
Hunter William, boilermaker, 34 Main st
Hunter William, wholesale and retail wine and spirit mer-
chant, 13 Cross-shore st. Ho., 15 Bank st
Hunter William, mason, 10 Duncan st
Hunter William, joiner, 47 Hohnscroft st
Hunter William, joiner, 68 East Hamilton st
Hunter Misses, 1 Forsyth st
Hunter Miss, Excise buildings, Customhouse
Hunter Miss E., 24 Brisbane st
Hunter Mrs William, 15 Lyle st
Hunter Mrs, 6 St Lawrence st
Hunter Mrs, 38 Sir Michael st
Hunter Mrs, 89 Belleville st
HUTCHESON Alexander, shipwright, 6 Chapel st
Hutcheson Andrew, engine driver, 71 Wellington st
Hutcheson Daniel, carpenter, 17 Newton st
Hutcheson David, joiner, 11 Dempster st
Hutcheson George, Hyde Park cottage, St Lawrence st
Hutcheson Rev. James, minister of East Parish, 7 Finnart
terrace
Hutcheson John M. (of Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co.), and
agent for Scottish Widows' Fund and Life Assurance So-
ciety, Commercial Bank building. Ho., 32 Forsyth st
Hutcheson John, grocer and provision merchant, 24 Hutche-
son court. House, Hyde Park cottage, St Lawrence st
Hutcheson John, carpenter, 58 Kelly st
Hutcheson Peter, 7 Brisbane st
Hutcheson Thomas, carpenter, 14 Mearns st
Hutcheson Thomas, grocer, 4 Sir Michael st
Hutcheson William, timekeeper, Broomhill
DIRECTORY 83
Hutcheson Miss, dressmaker, 3 Orchard st
Hutcheson Miss, lodgings, 38 Nelson st., west
Hutcheson Miss, 63 Nicolson st
Hutcheson Mrs, 35 Ann st
Hutcheson Mrs, 15 Antigua st
Hutcheson Mrs, grocer and retailer of porter and ales, 1
Union st. Ho., 16 Kelly st
HUTCHISON" William, general printer, 23 Nicolson st.
Ho., 12 Wellington st.
HUTTON George, clerk, 9 Mount Pleasant st
Hutton Hugh, tide-waiter, 22 West Stewart st
Hutton James, foreman weaver, 9 Dempster st
Hutton Robert, skinner, 101 Belleville st
Hutton Mrs, 64 Drumfochar road
Hutton Mrs John, 11 John st
HYDE Norman, boilermaker, 3 Regent st
HYNDMAN James, coal merchant, 46 Vennel. Ho., 22
Sugarhouse lane
Hyndman John, 16 Regent st
Hyndman Joseph, seaman, 7 Lynedoch st _
Hyndman Joseph, late shipmaster, 12 Patrick st
Hyndman Joseph, cooper, 17 Cathcart st
Hyndman Robert, master rigger, 32 Tobago st
Hyndman Thomas, ropespinner, 3 Shaw st
Hyndman Mrs, dairy, 1 1 Crawf urd st
HYSLOP William, clerk, 18 South st
IMRIE John, slater, 5 Mount Pleasant st
Imrie Richard, seaman, 35 West Burn st
INCOME Tax office, 24 West Blackhall st. John Gillespie,
assessor
INFIRMARY, 21 Inverkip st and 4 Duncan st
INGLESTON Foundry, 9 Ingleston st
INGLETON John, engine-driver, 91 Belleville st
INGLIS James & Son, musicsellers, 16 West Blackhall st.
Ho., 26 Nicolson st
Inglis James, sheriff-clerk depute, Sheriff Court Building,
Nelson st, west Ho., Melita cottage, Martha brae
Inglis James, spirit dealer, 10 Kilblain st. Ho., 18 South st
Inglis James, cooper, 13 Bogle st. Ho. 23 Lyle st
Inglis James, joiner, 7 Newton st
Inglis John, professor of music, 26 Nicolson st
Inglis Robert, shipowner, 8 Ardgowan st., west
Inglis Robert, joiner, 18 South st
Inglis William, labourer, 65 Holmscroft st
84 DIRECTORY.
Inglis Mrs Andrew, grocer, 19 Ingleston st
Inglis Mrs, 20 South st
Inglis Mrs James, grocer, 35 Ann st. Ho., do
INLAND Revenue Office (Excise), Customhouse buildings
INNES John W. & Co., ship chandlers and sailmakers, 13
East Quay lane, and 13 West st., Glasgow
Innes John W. & Co., ship store merchants, 8 Cross Shore st
Innes John W. (of John W. Innes & Co), 16 Kingston
Place, Glasgow
Innes William, bookseller, stationer, and news agent, 40 Ham-
ilton st. Ho. , Newton st
Innes William, mason, 1 Prospect hill
Innes Mrs, 1 York st
IRELAND Rev. J. A., assistant minister, Mid Parish Church,
Ho.. 10 Brisbane st
Ireland William, Loudon place, 75 Holmscroft st
Ireland Mrs James, greengrocer, 95 Roxburgh st. Ho., do
Ireland Mrs, 9 Nelson st, west
Ireland Mrs M , spirit merchant, 34 Sir Michael st
IRONS Mrs Agnes, spirit dealer, 25 Yennel. Ho., 11 Charles
st
IRYIN Henry, spirit dealer, 5 Cowgate st. Ho., 1 Buccleuch et
Irvin Mrs Alexander, 1 9 Patrick st
IRYINE George, spirit dealer, 22 Cathcartst. Ho., 9 Hope st
Irvine James, seaman, 46 East Crawfurd st
Irvine John, porter, 55 Drumfrochar road
Irvine Matthew, pilot, 2 Jamaica, st
Irvine Richard, seaman, 28 Dalrymple st
Irvine Richard, provision dealer, 69 Yennel. Ho., 6 William st
Irvine Mrs, lodgings, 1 Ardgowan st, Glebe
Irvine Mrs John, 40 Nicolson st
ISBISTER Thomas, seaman, 41 Ann st
Isbister Mrs Duncan, 48 Ann st
IYEY Timothy, joiner, 36 Lynedoch st
JACOBS Peter, spirit merchant, 7 East breast. Ho., 36
West Blackhall st
JACK John, charcoal merchant, Sugar Exchange building
and 41 West Burn st. Ho. 31 Bank st
Jack Samuel, H.M.C., 10 Antigua st
Jack William, moulder, 36 Arthur st
Jack Mrs Hugh, 16 Wellington st
Jack Mrs William, 3 Regent st
JACKSON Augustus, shipbroker, 41 West Blackhall st
Jackson Elias, seaman, 32 Sir Michael st
DIRECTORY. 85
Jackson John, moulder 34 Crescent st
Jackson John, steward, 15 Cross shore st
Jackson Matthew, labourer, 10 John st
Jackson Peter, currier, 1 Sinclair st
JAMES John, carpenter, 52 Holmscroft st
James William, joiner, 83 Roxburgh st
JAMIESON Archibald, coppersmith, 77 Eegent st
Jamieson Arthur, coopp-r, 29 Shaw st
Jamieson James, carpenter, 5 John st
Jamieson John, house builder and contractor, 5 5 Upper Kelly
st. Ho., 53 do
Jamieson John, labourer, 37 Holmscroft st
Jamieson John (of R. & J. Jamieson), 9 Mount Pleasant st
Jamieson John, clothier and outfitter, 3 West Blackhall st
Jamieson John, ship and insurance broker, agent f r Vivian
& Sons, copper and yellow metal sheathing manufactu-
rers, 49 Rue-end st. Ho., 47 Brougham st
Jamieson Norman, joiner, 17 Newton st
Jamieson Robert Walter, feuar and quarry master, 16 Nelson
st, Avest. Ho., Octavia Villa, 1 Brisbane sfc
Jamieson R. & J., house wrights and contractors, 39 Well-
ington st
Jamieson Robert, spirit merchant, 6 East Shaw st. Ho., 63
Holmscroft st
Jamieson Robert (of R. & J. Jamieson), 9 Antigua st
Jamieson Robert, smith, 1 West Stewart st
Jamieson Thomas, joiner and builder, 41 Upper Kelly st and
8 South st. Ho., 39 Upper Kelly st
Jamieson Thomas, seaman, 24 Bruce st
Jamieson Thomas, shoemaker, 1 St Andrew square
Jamieson Miss, 3 Watt st
Jamieson Mrs Alexander, feuar, 56 Kelly st
Jamieson Mrs Alexander, 56 Kelly st
Jamieson Mrs Andrew, 60 Kelly st
Jamieson Mrs William, feuar, 7 Orangefield place
Jamieson Mrs, 37 Crawford st
Jamieson Mrs, 5 Hamilton st
JANZEN John, shipmaster, 13 West Stewart st
JARDINE Robert, slater, 13 West Blackhall st
JAR VIE Rev. J. M., minister of the Congregational Church,
Elmbank, 72 Eldon st. and 33 Esplanade
JAR VIS Alexander, tailor and clothier, 32 Hamilton st. Ho.,
6 West Blackhall st
JENKINS Alexander, gatekeeper, 20 Cartsburn st
Jenkins John, cooper, 5 Mount Pleasant st
Jenkins William, labourer, 34 Charles st
JENNY Miss Emily Vaux, 6 Ardgowan square
86 DIRECTORY.
JESSAMINE Mrs John, feuar, 11 Ardgowan square
JEZAT John, baker, 15 Duncan st
JOHNSON George, tailor, 1 West breast
JOHNSTON Alexander Eanken, merchant, Homescroft
house, Ann st
Johnston Archibald, carter, 3 Hill st
Johnston David, labourer, 17 John st
Johnston David, merchant (of Gourock Bopework Co.),
Belleaire, Newark st
Johnston Donald, shipmaster, 28 Brisbane st
Johnston Frederick, teller and fire and life insurance agent,
Commercial Bank of Scotland. Ho., 3 Finnart terrace
Johnston G-eorge, labourer, 15 Crescent st
Johnston Isaac, mechanic, 62 Ann st
Johnston James, engineer, 83 Belleville st
Johnston James, brewer, 3 Captain st
Johnston James, messenger, Customhouse
Johnston James, seaman, 3 West Stewart st
Johnston James, joiner, 16 Laird st
Johnston James, cabinetmaker, 2 Bruce st
Johnston James, baker, 15 Yennel
Johnston James, 10 Shaw place
Johnston John, coachmaker, 24 John st
Johnston John, moulder, 3 Belleville st
Johnston John E., smith and bellhanger, 1 Kilblain st. Ho.,
77 Regent st
Johnston Mungo, seaman, 9 Holmccroft st
Johnston Neilson, boarding-house keeper, 48 Shaw st
Johnston Thomas, tailor 49 Nicolson st
Johnston Thomas, cooper, 10 South st
Johnston Thomas, carpenter, 3 Lauriston st
Johnston Thomas, smith, 56 St Lawrence st
Johnston William, seaman, 6 Hill st
Johnston William, porter, 15 Brougham st
Johnston William, labourer, 91 Port-Glasgow road
Johnston William J., mason, 14 Wellington st
Johnston William, bookseller and stationer, 46 Hamilton st.
House, 27 Begent st
Johnston Miss, milliner, 31 West Blackhall st. Ho., 36 Kelly st
Johnston Misses, 4 George square
Johnston Miss M., dressmaker, 35 Lynedoch st
Johnston Mrs, 55 Inverkip st
Johnston Mrs, 25 East Shaw st
Johnston Mrs, 4 Cross-shore st
Johnston Mrs, 40 Nicolson st
JONES John, coachman, Overton
Jones Richard, engineer, 5 Dellingburn square
DIRECTORY. 87
Jones Robert, labourer, 36 East Hamilton st
Jones William, labourer, 25 Charles st
Jones William, shipmaster, 39 Nelson st., west
Jones Mrs Robert, 3 Mearns st
Jones Mrs Richard, 71 Roxburgh st
Jones Mrs, 13 Union st
JORDAN John, brickbuilder, 3 East Blackhall st. House,
Octavia cottages, 19 East Crawford st
JOSS Robert, out-door officer, Customs, 13 Mount Pleasant st
JUSTICE Miss C., confectioner, Boyd place, 35 West Black-
hall st. House, 32 West Stewart st
Justice Mrs, lodgings, 32 West Stewart st
Justice of Peace Clerk's Office, Nelson st, west
K
KAIN Thomas, labourer, 19 Belleville st
KAMES Gunpowder Co.'s Office, 1 West quay. Alex. King,
agent
KAVANAGH Patrick, boilermaker, 20 Cathcart st
KANE James, labourer, 23 John st
Kane John, joiner, 53 Inverkip st
KAY Andrew, moulder, 7 Hill st
Kay John, joiner, 9 Holmscroft st
Kay Peter, caulker, 39 Holmscroft st
Kay Thomas, teacher, 16 Ann st. Ho., 13 Brisbane st
Kay Mrs, 39 Roxburgh st
KEAN George, gardener, 73 Nicolson st
Kean John, lathsplitter, 6 Holmscroft st
Kean William, baker, 80 Roxburgh st
Kean William, labourer, lo Regent st
KEE Joseph, labourer, 58 Drumfrochar road
Kee Joseph, carpenter, 24 Bruce st
KEEFE Thomas, labourer, 76 Roxburgh st
KEENAN Francis, labourer, 13 Crawfurd st
Keenan Hendry, gardener, 17 Brougham st
Keenan John, gardener, 3 Eldon st. Ho., 14 Ardgowan st
KEITH Duncan, engineer, 51 Lynedoch st
Keith Neil, labourer, 45 Ann st
Keith Peter, cowfeeder, Cartsburn mill
Keith Miss, feuar, 24 Kelly st
KELLY Antony, tobacco spinner, 59 Ann st
Kelly Donald, carpenter, 22 Antigua st
Kelly George, rigger, 45 Hamilton st
Kelly Francis, labourer, 64 Drumfrochar road
Kelly James, tanner, 89 East Hamilton st
Kelly James, carpenter, 32 Dalrymple st
DIRECTORY,
Kelly John, engine keeper, 44 Crawfurd st
Kelly Robert, tanner, 15 Belleville st
Kelly Thomas, boilermaker, 36 Lynedoch st
Kelly William & Co., family grocers, tea, wine and spirit
merchants and ship store dealers, 9 "William st
Kelly Mrs H., staymaker, 15 Tobago st
Kelly Mrs John, 1 John st
Kelly Mrs Euphemia, fishmonger, 39 "Hamilton st. House,
34 West Blackhall st
KELSO Daniel, 1 Kelly st
Kelso James, accountant, insurance and 'commission agent,
Bank buildings, 13 William st. House, Flower Bank,
103 Eldon st
Kelso Robert, cooper, 44 Arthur st 1
Kelso Robert (of M'Kenzie & Kelso), Brachelston place, 30
Nelson st., west
Kelso Mrs, 8 Cathcart st
Kelso Mrs Janet, feuar, 15 Lyle st
KEMP Joseph, shipmaster, 6 Nelson st., west
KEMPSLEY Samuel, Customhouse boatman, 9 Lynedoclfst..
KENNEDY Alexander, carter, 31 Nicolson st
Kennedy Daniel, sailmaker, 65 Regent st
Kennedy Daniel, engineer, 86 Belleville st
Kennedy David, carpenter, 20 Hope st
Kennedy Donald, labourer, 24 Trafalgar st
Kennedy Donald, carpenter, 1 Hill st
Kennedy Francis, rigger, 37 West Blackhall st
Kennedy James, joiner, 8 Cathcart st
Kennedy John, sawyer, 4 Market st
Kennedy John, mason, 9 Tobago st
Kennedy John, rivetter, 3 Manse lane
Kennedy Malcolm, seaman, 7 William st
Kennedy Robert, miller, 17 Lyle st
Kennedy Robert, rigger, 5 Newton st
Kennedy William, shipmaster, 6 Nelson st., west
Kennedy Miss, greengrocer, 3 Charles st
Kennedy Mrs, lodgings, 43 Crawfurd st
Kennedy Mrs, 38 Nelson st., west
KENYON David, mate, 15 Upper Dellingburn st
Kenyon Mrs, lodgings, 9 Lynedoch st
KER Henry, marble cutter, 4 Mount Pleasant st
Ker Robert, 35 Nelson st., west
KERR Alexander, painter, 7 Hill st
Kerr Alexander, 9 Mount Pleasant st
Kerr Andrew, labourer, 17 Baker st
Kerr Angus, joiner, Overton
Kerr A. J., of H.M.C., 34 Brisbane st
APPENDIX. 89*
Kerr Archibald, timber measurer, 24 West Stewart st
Kerr Colin, boilermaker, 79 Belleville st
Kerr Daniel (of John Kerr & Co.), Seafield, 1 Margaret st
Kerr David, bank teller and insurance agent, Bank of Scot-
land. House, 19 Brisbane st
Kerr Edward, spirit merchant, 97 Koxburgh st. Ho., 20
South st
Kerr George Irving, spirit merchant, 30 West Burn st. Ho.,
16 Laird st
Kerr George, examining officer, Customs, 27 Lyle st
Kerr Henry, gatekeeper, 30 East Hamilton st
Kerr Hugh S., shipbroker, 32 Cathcart st. Ho., 3 Kelly st
Kerr Hugh, carter, 30 Sir Michael st
Kerr Kev. James, minister, Reformed Presbyterian Church,.
West Stewart st. Ho., Lome place, 54 Brougham st
Kerr James, chemist, 10 Cathcart st. Ho., 67 Regent st
Kerr James, farmer, Glenbrae
Kerr James, warehouseman, 13 Mount Pleasant st
Kerr James, messenger, City of Glasgow Bank. House, 32
Cathcart st
Kerr John & Co., shipowners, 40 West Blackhall st
Kerr John, carter, 6 Bruce st
Kerr John, shipmaster, Jamieson place, 73 Nicolson st
Kerr John, carpenter,' 5 Antigua st
Kerr John, engineer, 83 Belleville st
Kerr John, builder, 51 Holmscroft st
Kerr John, shoemaker, 21 Charles st
Kerr John, joiner, 44 Lynedoch st
Kerr, Newton & Co., shipbrokers, City Bank buildings
Kerr Patrick, labourer, 4 Roslin st
Kerr Robert, labourer, 24 St Lawrence st
Kerr Robert, joiner, 6 Chapel st
Kerr Robert, brassfounder, 6 Chapel st
Kerr Robert, examining officer, H.M. Customs, 25 Brisbane st
Kerr Thomas, engine-driver, 63 Nicholson st
Kerr William & Son, painters and paperhangers, 1 Union st
Kerr William (of William Kerr & Son), 16 Wellington st
Kerr William, plumber, 108 Drumfrochar road
Kerr William, labourer, 26 Arthur st
Kerr Misses, feuars, 30 West Stewart st
Kerr Mrs, 5 Newton st
Kerr Mrs Andrew, 46 Cathcart st
Kerr Mrs A., 62 Regent st
Kerr Mrs Elizabeth, 67 Regent st
KEYS David, cooper, 13 Cathcart st
KIDD William (of Morton & Kidd), 24 Kelly st
KIDDIE Alexander, brassfinisher, 3 Ingleston st
90 DIRECTORY.
KIDSON A. Q-. & Co., iron, tinplate, steel, copper, and zinc
merchants, and agents for Muntz's patent yellow metal,
48 Rue-end st. and 2 Virginia st. Colin S. Caird, manager
KILGOUR James, shoemaker, 5 Ropework st
KILLET G-eorge, tailor, 7 Holmscroft st
KILLGOUR John, boilermaker, 3 Lauriston st
KILLIN Andrew, shopman, 35 Cathcart st
Killin Thomas, carpenter, 20 Hope st
Killin Mrs Samuel, grocer, 24 Sir Michael st
KILLOCH William, seaman, 6 East Blackhall st
KILPATRICK Hugh, mason, 30 West Blackhall st
KINO AID Donald & Co., engineers andiron founders, Clyde
Foundry, East Hamilton st
Kincaid Hugh, labourer, Lindsay's land, Crescent
Kincaid John G-. (of Kincaid, Donald & Co.), Corriebank, 11
Eldon st
Kincaid Thomas, shipmaster, Corriebank, 11 Eldon st
Kincaid Mrs, 15 West Stewart st
KING Alexander, shipping agent, 1 West quay. Ho.,
Grosvenor place, 6 Wellington st
King Alexander, carter, 23 Belleville st
King Andrew, joiner, 3 Armadale place, Bank st
King David, labourer, 21 John st
King Gilbert, painter, 39 Sir Michael st
King James, plumber, 7 Hope st
King James, cooper, 1 1 West breast
King John, flesher, 4 Cartsburn st
King John, engineman, 8 Springkell st
King John, contractor, Upper Ingleston st
King Robert, flesher, 26 Rue-end st. Ho., 6 East Blackhall st
King Robert, sawyer, 3 York st
King Robert, miller, 35 West Shaw st
King Robert, greengrocer, 3 Sir Michael st
King Thomas, carter, 18 Hope st
King Thomas, joiner, 12 Ardgowan st., west
King Thomas, H.M. Customs, 34 Brisbane st
King Thomas, writer, 2 Watt place. Ho., 46 Regent st
King William, carter and contractor, 8 Virginia st
King William, warehouse clerk, 7 Hope st
King Mrs Margaret, spirit dealer, 69 Main st. Ho., do.
King Mrs, dressmaker, 33 Lyle st
KINIPPLE Walter Robert, civil engineer, Harbour Trust
engineer's office, Customhouse Quay, and 4 Westminster
chambers, London, S.W. Ho., Whitefarland, west-end of
Eldon st
KINLOCH John, bookseller, stationer, and bookbinder, 49
Cathcart st. Ho., 28 Mount Pleasant st
DIRECTORY. 91
KINNAIRD William, cooper, Hope st. Ho., 21 Ingleston
st
KINNELL David, labourer, 1 Bruce st
Kinnell James, werehouseman, 8 South st
KIRCHHOFF Charles, shipbroker, 35 West Blackhall st
KIRK Adam, & Co., tanners and curriers, 7 Harvie lane
Kirk James, printer, 66 Holmscsoffc st
Kirk John, mason, 60 Kelly st
Kirk John, contractor, Garvel park
Kirk John, (of J. & R. Kirk), 19 Mount Pleasant st
Kirk J. & R. builders and contractors, 7 Brougham st
Kirk Mrs, 35 Sir Michael st
KIRKBRIDE Christopher, basket maker, 13 Ingleston st
KIRKHAM Mrs Agnes, 39 Ann st
KIRKPATRICK George, Customhouse boatman, 32 Ann st
Kirkpatrick, Jonathan, salesman, 41 Hamilton st
Kirkpatrick John W., of Post-office. Ho., 9 Nelson st., west
KIRPIWOOD Alexander, baker, 37 Nelson st., west
Kirkwood Hugh, joiner, 11 Antigua st
Kirkwood James, blacksmith, 22 Arthur st
Kirkwood Robert, grocer, 1 Smith's lane. Ho., do.
Kirkwood T. & W., builders, 20 Duncan st
Kirkwood Thomas (of T. & W. Kirkwood), 16 Hope st
Kirkwood William, engineer, 16 Arthur st
Kirkwood William, mason, 20 Antigua st
Kirkwood Miss, grocer, Jamieson place, 71 Nicolson st. Ho.,
9 Nelson st., west
KITCHEN James, seaman, 8 Ann st
Kitchen James, labourer, 60 Ann st
KNAGGS George, porter, 13 East Quay lane
Knaggs George, sailmaker, 16 Hope st
KNOX David, engineer, 64 Drumfrochar road
Knox Robert, carpenter, 17 Cathcart st
Knox Thomas, carpenter, 3 Orchard st
LADYBURN Foundry Co., founders and engineers, Lady-
burn, 80 East Hamilton st
LAFFERTY Archibald, rivetter, 61 Nicolson st
Lafferty Henry, labourer, 6 Sir Michael st
Lafferty James, labourer, 64 Ann st
LAIDLAW William, storekeeper, 24 Sir Michael st
LAING Robert, sawsharper, 91 Port-Glasgow road
Laing Miss, lodgings, Havelock buildings, 1 Argyle st
LAIRD Alexander, coal merchant, 17 Lynedoch st
92 DIRECTORY.
Laird Alexander, labourer, 38 Sir Michael st
Laird Alexander, contractor, 6 Springkell st
Laird David, confectioner, 23 Tobago st. Ho., 1 Bearhope st
Laird James, farmer, Berry -yards
Laird John, farmer, Bow, Inverkip road
Laird John, carter, 22 Lyle st
Laird John, joiner, 37 Ann st
Laird John, wine merchant, 45 Shaw st. Ho., 53 Regent st
Laird Robert, labourer, 46 Holmscroft st
Laird William, waiter, 65 Nicolson st
Laird Miss, feuar, 50 Inverkip st
Laird Mrs A., grocer, 23 Ingleston st
Laird Mrs, dairy, 87 Roxburgh st
Laird M. & J., Berlin wool repository, 38 Hamilton st. Ho.r
1 Upper Orangefield
Laird Mrs John, furnished apartments, 42 Regent st
Laird Mrs William, 11 Main st
Laird Mrs, 1 Upper Orangefield
LAMB Charles, labourer, 20 Hope st
Lamb G-eorge, ropespinner, 57 Ann st
Lamb Thomas & Sons, joiners, blockmakers, ship carpenters,
turners, cabinetmakers, and glaziers, 30 Market st and
Kingston saw mills
Lamb William, clerk, 60 Ann st
Lamb William Lindsay (of Thomas Lamb & Sons), Finnart st
Lamb Mrs, 45 Hamilton st
LAMBIE James Morrison, carpenter, 87 Belleville st
Lambie Robert, carpenter,, 48 St Lawrence st
LAMONT Alexander, carter, 9 Crawfurd st
Lamont Alexander, carpenter, 20 West Stewart st, and 10
Eilblain st
Lamont Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 13 Regent st
Lamont Andrew, labourer, 24 John st
Lamont Archibald, engineer, 19 Ingleston place
Lamont Archibald, fireman, Inchgreen, Port-Grlasgow road
Lamont Colin, shoemakers, 6 Nelson st., Glebe
Lamont Colin Daniel, accountant, Union Bank of Scotland.
Ho., 15 Caddlehill st
Lamont Daniel, labourer, 16 Tobago st
Lamont Duncan, blacksmith, 5 Laurieston st
juamont Duncan, joiner, 14 St Lawrence st
Lamont Duncan, tinsmith, 7 York st
Lamont Duncan, watchman, 28 East Hamilton st
Lomont Francis, fireman, 5 Sir Michael st
Lamont Hugh, mason, 35 Ann st
Lamont James, blacksmith and boilermaker, 7 St Andrew sfc
Ho., 50 St Lawrence st
DIRECTORS. 9li
Lamont John, labourer, Whitelaw's land, Mearns st
Laraont John, engineer, 21 Ingleston st
Lamont John, carpenter, 60 Wellington st
Lamont John, fireman, 68 Roxburgh st
Lamont John, carpenter, 3 Regent st
Lomont Neil & Son, tailors and clothiers, 10 Hamilton st
Ho., 34 West Stewart st
Lamont William, commission and insurance agent and super-
intendant of Harbour Trust Sheds and Warehouses, 16
Palmerston buildings. Ho., 34 West Stewart st
Lamont Miss Isabella, dressmaker, 63 Nicolson st
Lamont Miss, 73 Nicolson st
Lamont Mrs Colin, 15 Caddlehill st
Lamont Mrs, 32 Tobago st
LANAGHAN William, sawyer, 13 Rue-end st
LANCASTER Robert, bricklayer, 23 Ingleston st
Lancaster Robert, bricklayer, 8 East Shaw st
LANDELS Archibald, sorter, Overton
Landels William, joiner, 53 Holmscroft st
LANG- Alexander, grocer and provision merchant, 36 East
Hamilton st. Ho., do
Lang & Aitken, joiners and builders, 19 Bogle st
Lang Daniel, at Steele & M'Caskid's. Ho., 6 Chapel st
Lang Daniel, engineer, 38 Lynedoch st
Lang Hugh, wire -fencer, 63 Ann st
Lang James, jun., 38 Mearns st
Lang James, clerk, 66 Holmscroft st
Lang James (of Lang & Aitken), 27 Regent st
Lan_r James, moulder, 21 Ingleston st
Lang James, grocer, 25 Dalrymple st. Ho., 59 Regent st
Lang James, clerk, 66 Holmscroft st
Lang John, b ockmaker, 8 Ann st
Lang John (of P. MacCallum & Sons), 12 Union st
Lang John, flesher, 31 Nicolson st. Ho., 59 Roxburgh st
Lang John, joiner, 24 Lyle st
Lang John, feuar, 15 Bank st
Lang Matthew, carter and cowfeeder, 59 Roxburgh st
Lang Matthew, brassmoulder, 41 Ann st
Lang Robert, grocer, 49 Holmscroft st. Ho., do
Lang Robert, builder, 7 Tobago st. Ho., 39 Nelson st., west
Lang Robert, cabinetmaker, 32 Charles st
Lang Robert, rivetter, 81 Port-Glasgow road
Lang Robert, steward, 22 Cathcart st
Lang William, tailor, clothier, and hatter, 27 West Burn st.
Ho., 6 Kelly st
Lang William, smith, 4 Hill st
Lang William, insurance agent, 1 Holmscroft st
94 DIRECTORY.
Lang William, bootmaker, 11 Cathcart st. Ho., 12 do.
Lang Mrs Alexander, 25 John st
Lang Mrs James, feuar, 12 Union st
Lang Mrs Sarah, greengrocer, 22 Cartsburn st
Lang Mrs, 83 Belleville st
Lang Mrs, furnishings, 29 Bue-end st
Lang Mrs, 7 Hope st
Lang Mrs, coal merchant, 11 Springkell st
Lang Mrs, dressmaker, 6 Mount Pleasant st
LANGWILL Archibald, writer and notary public, 8 Hamil-
ton st. Ho., 15 Caddlehill st
Langwill John, shipmaster, 1 Upper Orangefield
Langwill William, carpenter, 22 West Blackhall st
LAPSLEY William, labourer, 74 Ann st
LATHAM David M., agent of the Royal Bank of Scotland.
Ho., Broomfields, Largs
Latham Miss, 14 South st
LAUDER Alexander, saddler, 16 Antigua st
Lauder James, mate, 7 West breast
LAUGHTON Rev. William, minister of St Thomas' Free
Church. Manse, Finnart st
LAURIE Alexander, steward, 13 Hope st
Laurie & Fleming, carvers, gilders, frame makers, and print-
sellers, 1 Bank st
Laurie John, carpenter, 8 Springkell st
Laurie Thomson, baker, 21 Bruce st
Laurie William, wine and spirit merchant, 6 East breast.
Ho., Campfield House, Low Gourock road
Laurie William, salesman, 28 Wellington st
Laurie Mrs James, 3 Crescent st
Laurie Mrs, 38 Hamilton st
LAW Archibald, sailmaker, 9 Nelson st., west
Law Charles, patternmaker, 34 Ingleston st
Law James, clothier and outfitter, 12 Cathcart st. Ho , 25-
Bank st
Law James, carpenter, 7 East Shaw st
Law John, boilermaker, G Ingleston st
Law Peter, carpenter, 9 East Quay lane
Law Mrs Archibald, 47 Crawfurd st
Law. Mrs James, 43 Nicolson st
Law Mrs James, 69 Nicolson st
LAWRENCE David, wine and spirit merchant, 10 East
breast. Ho., 27 Nelson st., west
LAWRIE N. & R., drapers, 35 Hamilton st
Lawrie Robert (of N. & R. Lawrie), Sidney place, 14 Eldon st
Lawrie Samuel, tobacconist, 42 Dalrymple st. Ho., 26-
Charles st
DIRECTORY 95
LAW SON Alexander, mason, 39 Roxburgh st
Lawson George, carpenter, 31 Lyle st
Lawson John, tea merchant and grocer, 26 Hamilton st. Ho.,
27 Nelson st., west
Lawson Matthew, of Post Office. Ho., 7 Mount place, Holms-
croft st
Lawson William, engineer, 1 Prospect hill
Lawson Mrs, grocer, 19 Lyle st
Lawson Mrs, 13 Nelson st., west
Lawson Mrs, 6 East Shaw st
LE BROCQ Edward, mariner, 39 Cathcart st
LECKIE Mrs Archibald, 26 Trafalgar st
Lee Robert, deep-sea pilot, 16 Wellington st
LEES Thomas, joiner, 8 South st
LEED George, shipmaster, 37 Kelly st
Leed Mrs David, grocer and furnishing shop, 21 Ingleston st.
Ho., do
LEGGATE Robert, gatekeeper, Clyde pottery
LEISHMAN Adam, papermaker, Overton
Leishman James, brassfinisher, 14 Regent st
Leishman Joseph, carpenter, 15 Mount Pleasant st
LEISK Adam, assistant collector of harbour dues, 6 Kilblain
st
Leisk Adam, jr.. slater and slate merchant, 39 Hamilton st.,
and 34 Crawf urd st. Ho , 9 Nelson st., west
LEITCH Alexander, shipmaster, 39 Sir Michael st
Leitch Angus, carpenter, 99 Belleville st
Leitch Arthur 0. (of Leitch & Muir), Maderia lodge, 6 New-
ark st
Leitch Charles, joiner, 63 Nicolson st
Leitch Daniel, painter, 10 West breast. Ho., 11 Brisbane st
Leitch Daniel, accountant, house factor, and insurance agent,
Waverley buildings, 29 West Burn st. Ho., 18 South st
Leitch Daniel, seaman, 73 Ann st
Leitch Dougald, cowfeeder, 16 John st
Leitch George, carter, 91 Port-Glasgow road
Leitch & Gilchrist, marine insurance brokers, Exchange build-
ings, 27 Cathcart st
Leitch James, shoemaker, 10 Springkell st
Leitch James, sailmaker, 65 Nicolson st
Leitch John, furnishings, 53 Inverkip st
Leitch John, tugboat master, 3 York st
Leitch John, shipowner, Exchange buildings, 27 Cathcart st.
Ho., 13 Ardgowan square
Leitch & Muir, ship, commission, fire and marine insuranc
agents, 2 West quay
Leitch Nicol, joiner, 69 Nicolson st
136 DIRECTORY.
Leitch Patrick Walker (of Leitch & Gilchrist), 13 Ardgowan
square
Leitch Quintin & Co. , hemp and wire rope manufacturers,
Whinhill Ropework, Drumfrochar road. Office, 9 West
breast
Leitch Robert, shipmaster, 16 Lynedoch st
Leitch William, rafter, 10 Chapel st
Leitch William Orr (of Quintin Leitch & Co.), Martin ter-
race, Finnart st
Leitch William T., shopman, 34 Nelson st., west
Leitch Miss, I Fmnart terrace
Leitch Mrs John, 13 Ardgowan square
Leitch Mrs Mary, spirit dealer, 3 Shannon's close
Leitch Mrs William, Madeira lodge, 6 Newark st
Leitch Mary, 66 Ann st
Leitch Mrs, 5 West Stewart st
LEITH Robert, joiner, 36 Ingleston st
Leith William, moulder, 19 Ingleston place
LEMMON James, joiner, 6 Watt st
LENNOX Hugh, grocer, 35 Lynedoch st
Lennox James, rigger, 60 Drumfrochar road
Lennox James L., tailor, 77 Holmscroft st
Lennox John & Co., manufacturers of ships' sheathing, roof-
ing and boiler felts, Caledonian Felt Works, Bogston,
Port-Glasgow road
Lennox John (of John Lennox & Co.), Bogston, Port-Glas-
gow road
Lennox Neil, smith, 68 Roxburgh st
LESLIE Alexander, labourer, 30 Ann st
Leslie Angus, labourer, 12 John st
Leslie James, boilermaker, 20 John st
Leslie Robert, painter and decorator, 3 Market st. House,
71 Regent st
LETHAM, Birrell & Co., insurance brokers, 29 Cathcart st
Letham William (of Letham, Birrell & Co.), agent for James
Finlay & Co., Glasgow. House, 63 Union st
LEVER Alexander, labourer, 25 John st
LEWIS Charles, clerk, 28 Lynedoch st
Lewis & Fyfe, writers, 1 Bank st
Lewis John, engine keeper, 1 West Burn st
Lewis Peter, fireman, 6 West Burn st
Lewis William (of Lewis & Fyfe), and Joint Burgh Fiscal,
1 Bank st. House, 4 James' place, Lyle st
LID DELL Archibald, joiner, 89 Sir Michael st
Liddell David, joiner, 83 Belleville st
Liddell James D., joiner, 41 Nicolson st
Liddell John, moulder, 6 Old Hillend
DIRECTORY. 97
Liddell John, 18 Kelly st
Liddell Robert, joiner, 19 Ingleston st
Liddell William, steam-tug owner, Palmerston buildings
Liddell Mrs, pianist, 18 Kelly st
Liddell Mrs, 28 Brisbane st
LIETKE & Co., shipbrokers and commission merchants, Pal-
merston buildings
LIGGET William, shoemaker, 14 West Burn st
LINDSAY Archibald, carpenter, 4 Watt st
Lindsay James, joiner, 46 East Hamilton st
Lindsay John, blacksmith, 13 West Blackball st
Lindsay John, seaman, 47 Crawfurd st
Lindsay John, slater, 60 Wellington st
Lindsay John, smith, 24 St Lawrence st
Lindsay Luke, late watchmaker, Mount View cottage
Lindsay William (of William Lindsay & Co.), 77 Union st
Lindsay William & Co., ship and insurance brokers and com-
mission agents, Excise buildings
Lindsay William, shoemaker, 5 Union st. Ho., do.
Lindsay Miss, 1 Madeira st and 20 Esplanade
Lindsay Miss, 36 West Stewart st
Lindsay Mrs, 30 Ingleston st
Lindsay Mrs, 10 East Shaw st
LINN James, tenter, 108 Drumfrochar road
Linn John, engine driver, 34 Crescent st
Linn Thomas, labourer, 7 Crescent st
LITTLE James Finnart st <
Little James & Co., steamship owners, Excise buildings
Little Robert (of James Little & Co.), Ardenlee, Helensburgh
Little William, coach painter, 2 Inverkip st
Little Mrs James, wine and spirit merchant, 1 East breast,
House, Abbotsford place, 11 Roxburgh st
Little Mrs James, feuar, 30 Ardgowan square
LIYERPOOL Traders' Office, 1 West quay— A. King, agent
Liverpool Traders' Office, Excise buildings — William Lindsay
& Co., agents
LIVINGSTON Alexander, spirit merchant, 2 East breast.
Ho., 38 Lynedoch st
Livingston Alexander, merchant, Drumfrochar road. Ho.,
Viile de Valparaiso, Finnart road
Livingston Alexander, blockmaker, 1 Hill st
Livingston Archibald, river pilot, 25 West Blackhall st
Livingston Donald, joiner, 1 Mill st
Livingston Duncan, fireman, 6 West Stewart st
Livingston F., fruiterer and confectioner, 25 West Blackhall
st. Ho., 57 Holmscroft st
Livingston John, printer, 7 Union st
a
98 DIRECTORY.
Livingston John, dyer, 62 Ann st
Livingston Malcolm, labourer, 40 Roxburgh st
Livingston Mrs John, 51 Holmscroft st
LLOYD Andaluz, of Cadiz, 13 William st.— T. O. Hunter &
Co,, agents
Lloyd George, seaman, 7 Tobago st
Lloyd Rev. Julius, incumbent of St John's Episcopal Church,
Union st. Ho., 1 Ardgowan st., west
LLOYDS' Register of British and Foreign Shipping, City
Bank buildings, 32 Cathcart st
LOCHHEAD John, boilermaker, 11 Crescent st
Lochhead William, hatter, hosier, and glover, National Bank
buildings, 29 Cathcart st. Ho., 17 Brisbane st
Lochhead William A., reporter, Evening Telegraph, 5 Bank st
Lochhead Mrs, grocer, 33 Ingleston st
Lochhead Mrs, 13 Ardgowan st., west
LOCKEEBY Thomas, civil engineer, 21 Lyle st
LOCKYER George & Sons, charcoal manufacturers, London
and Bristol — Agents, John Clapperton & Co., Palmerston
buildings
LOGAN Alexander, grocer, 8 Manse lane
Logan Francis, tinsmith, 11 Ardgowan st., Glebe
Logan James, stationer, 73 Nicolson st
Logan John, carpenter, 10 Carnock st
Logan John, boatman, 2 East breast
Logan John, carpenter, 24 John st
Logan Robert, boatbuilder, 33 Lyle st
Logan Robert, boilermaker, 84 Roxburgh st
Logan Thomas, joiner, 1 6 Arthur st
Logan William, seaman, 28 Ann st
Logan Mrs, ladies' nurse, 22 Market st
LOGGIE William, joiner, 10 Watt st
LOGTTE Edward, lumper, 7 Nile st
Logue J., cooper, 20 Market st
LONDON and. Lancashire Fire and Life Insurance Company,
24 West Blackhall st. — John Gillespie, agent
London and Southwark Insurance Corporation (Fire) — Wm.
N. A. Aitken, agent
LONDONDERRY Steam Packet Company, 19 Palmerston
buildings
LONGWORTH Mrs, 25 Sir Michael st
LORCET Mrs Peter, Restaurant Francais, 31 Brougham st
LOSH Miss Martha, 21 Lyle st
LOUDON Samuel, medical botanist, 6 Cross-shore st
LOUGHRAN Peter, butter and ham merchant, 14 Dalrymple
st. Ho., do
LOVE Alexander, veterinary surgeon, 50 Rue-end st. Ho.,
9 Antigua st
DIRECTORY. • 9$
Love Andrew, farrier and cartwright, 50 Rue-end st. Ho., 9
Antigua st
Love Daniel, seaman, 1 1 Hill st
Love David, seaman, 9 Hope st
Love James, contractor, coal and manure merchant, 3 Well-
ingburn st. Ho., 8 East Blackhall st
Love John, grain merchant, 7 Kilblain st. Ho., do.
Love John, accountant, Royal Bank of Scotland, 33 Cathcarfc
st. House above the Bank
Love Robert, chronometer maker and optician, 17 West Black-
hall st. Ho., 12 Ardgowan st., west
Love William rivetter, 38 Holmscroft st
Love Mrs John, 27 Lyle st
Love Mrs Robert, 16 Arthur st
LOVELL John, out-door officer, H.M.C., 14 South st
Lovell Mrs P., 9 Mill st
LOVEMAN Moses, labourer, 21 Stanners st
LO W Alexander, foreman, Kingston Saw Mills. Ho., Clyde
vale, Port-Glasgow
Low Alexander, miller, 10 Lyle st
Low James, joiner, 23 Ingleston st
Low John, smith, 18 Bogle st
Low John & Co., ship store merchants, 2 Open shore and
New Dock lane
Low John (of John Low & Co.). Octavia terrace
Low Thomas, joiner, 5 Newton st
Low William (of John Low & Co.), Glendevon cottage, 8
Glen st
Low Mrs, 3 Kelly st
LOWEY George, railwa}' guard, 28 C^awfurd st
LOWREY James, rivetter, 3 Manse lane
LUCK HAM James, shipmaster, 64 Ann st
LUMSDA1SE Archibald, chartered accountant, cashier to
Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., Mansionhouse. Ho., 51
Brougham st
LUMSDEISr Miss, mangier, 10 Inverkip st
Lumsden James (of Greenock Printing Co.), 81 Wellington st
LUSK Malcolm, porter, 3 Hill st
Lusk Robert, wholesale grocer and sugar broker, 12 and 14
Charles st. Ho , Rosebank. 25 Forsyth st
LYALL Mrs, 18 Kelly st
LYDEM John, labourer, 15 Bearhope st
LYGATE Matthew, baker, 36 Ann st Ho., do.
LYLE Abr<m & Sons, shipowners, coopers, and stave mer-
chants, 1 1 Nicolson st
Lyle Abram (of Abram Lyle & Sons), Oakley, 55 Eldon st
Lyle Alexander, salesman, 7 Mill st
100 DIRECTORY.
Lyle Alexander, moulder, 67 Belleville st
Lyle Alexander, pansman, 7 Boyd st
Lyle Archibald, joiner, 21 Bearhope st
Lyle Charles, smith, 6 West Stewart st
Lyle Edward, cooper, 15 Nicolson st
Lyle James, baker, 27 Market st. Ho., 11 Annst
Lyle John, wholesale and retail wine and spirit merchant,
and ship store dealer, 6 West Quay lane and 1 7 Sugar-
house lane. Ho., 57 Union st
Lyle John, spirit dealer, 8 Smith's lane. Ho,, 69 Rox-
burgh st
Lyle R. & Co., ship chandlers and ironmongers, 3 West breast
Lyle Robert (of R. Lyle & Co.), 72 Union st
Lyle Thomas, cowfeeder, Old Hillend
Lyle William, mason, 3 Belleville st
Lyle Mrs D., 4 Boyd st
Lyle Mrs, 12 Nelson st., west
LYNAS John, painter, 5 Hill st
LYNCH William, corkcutter, 18 Sir Michael st
LYON David, joiner and builder, 20 St. Lawrence st. Ho.r
Hillside Cottage, St. Lawrence st
Lyon & Foster, ship carpenters and boatbuilders, 30 and 32
Main st
Lyon James, joiner, Hyde Park cottage, St Lawrence st
Lyon James, labourer, 74 Ann st
Lyon James, pointsman, 108 Drumfrochar road
Lyon James, cooper, 11 Watt st
Lyon John, brassfounder, 10 Baker st
Lyon Malcolm (of Lyon & Foster) , 8 Chapel st
Lyon Peter, engineer, 24 St Lawrence st
Lyon Mrs, Cartsburn House
LYONS Patrick C, wine and spirit merchant, 21 Rue-end st.
Ho., 3 Arthur st
Lyons Thomas, labourer, 16 Tobago st
Lyons Mrs, 4 Mount Pleasant st
M'
M'ADAM Daniel, ironturner, Drumfrochar road
M'Adam Matthew, boatbuilder, 18 Antigua st
M'Adam Mrs Peter, feuar, 39 Nelson st., west
M'AFFER Alexander, seaman 20 Bearhope st
M'Affer Charles, carpenter, 19 Regent st
M'Affer Donald, carpenter, 61 Nicolson st
M'Affer John, tugmaster, 7 Mill st
MACALISTER & Fyfe, ship chandlers, painters, paint
manufacturers, and agents for the sale of yachts, 4 East
breast
DIRECTORY. 101
Macalister, Stewart, clerk, Customs, 12 Brisbane st
Macalister Mrs Daniel, 27 Union st
Macalister, Mrs John, 43 Lynedoch st
M'ALISTER Alexander, engineer, 11 Lyle st
M'Alister, John, confectioner, 25 Hamilton st. Ho., 41
Holmescroft st
M'ALLISTER Archibald, engineer, 23 Lynedoch st
McAllister Archibald, carpenter, 19 Ingleston place
M'Allister Archibald, chimney sweep, 37 Cathcart st
M'Allister Daniel, shipwright, 11 Lynedoch st
M'Allister D., dairyman, 4 Bearhope st
M'Allister Daniel, warder, 25 Bruce st
M'Allister Donald, carpenter, 12 Arthur st
M'Allister Duncau, cowfeeder, Drumfrochar road
M'Allister John, mate, 33 West Blackhall st
M'Allister John, ironfinisher, 30 West Blackhall st
M'Allister Neil, carpenter, 55 Inverkip st
M'Allister Eonald, joiner, 31 Lyle st
M'Allister Miss E., Holly Villa, Finnart st
M'Allister Mrs, tobacconist, Palmerston buildings. Ho., 30
Wellington st
M'Allister Mrs G-eorge, lodgings, 8 Wellington st
M'Allister Mrs, 80 Roxburgh st
M'Allister Mrs, 3 Regent st
M'Allister Mrs, 26 Arthur st
M'ALOON John, labourer, 2 Orawfurd lane
M'Aloon Thomas, fish merchant, 28 Shaw st
M' ALPINE Donald, carter, 20 Bearhope st
M'Alpine Duncan, smith, 22 Antigua st
M'Alpine William, labourer, 66 Drumfrochar road
M'Alpine Mrs Daniel, carter, 26 Duncan st
M'ANALLY Henry, boot and shoemaker, 29 Rue-end st.
House, 3 Lauriston st
M'ANESPY James, wine and spirit merchant, 29 Vennel.
Ho., 20 Wellington st
M'ANISPY Thomas, labourer, 11 Hill st
M'ANULTY James, labourer 34 Dalrymple st
MACARA Renton, f euar, 28 Brisbane st
Macara William, storekeeper, 107 Port-Glasgow road
M' ARTHUR Alexander, boilermaker, 17 Belleville st
M 'Arthur Alexander, joiner, 3 Hill st
M 'Arthur Alexander, labourer, 12 John st
M'Arthur Brothers, 1 West Quay — Alex. King, agent
M' Arthur Charles, baker, 3 John st. Ho., do.
M'Arthur Colin, boilermaker, 35 Hamilton st
M'Arthur Daniel, wine and spirit merchant, 8 Inverkip st*
Ho., 2 Prince's st
102- DIRECTORY.
M'Arthur Donald, carpenter, 50 Shaw st
M' Arthur Duncan, tailor, 13 West Blackhall st
M'Arthur Hugh, provision merchant, 22 West Blackhall st»
Ho., 4 Union st
M'Arthur Hugh, grain merchant acd grocer, 43 Dalrymple st.
Ho., 60 Ann st
M'Arthur James, plasterer, 64 Wellington st
M'Arthur James K. (of Wm. M'Arthur & Co.), Finnart st
M'Arthur John, engineer, 14 South st
M'Arthur John, rafter, 19 Hamilton st
M'Arthur John, labourer, 17 John st
M'Arthur John, joiner, 4 Hill st
M'Arthur John (of M'Arthur, M'Lean & Co.), 30 Brisbane st-
M'Arthur, M'Lean & Co., sugar merchants, 5 West Quay
M'Arthur Peter, engineer, 7 Kelly st
M'Arthur Peter, carpenter, 84 Koxburgh st
M'Arthur Richard, cooper, 1 Belleville st
M'Arthur Robert, out-door officer, H.M.C., 41 Roxburgh st
M'Arthur Thomas, stevedore, 2 Charles st
M'Arthur Thomas, joiner, 30 Lynedoch st
M'Arthur William (of William M'Arthur & Co., commission
agents), Finnart st
M'Arthur William & Co., iron and metal merchants, 8 St
Andrew square, Greenock, and 20 Clyde terrace, Glasgow
M'Arthur Wilham & Co., ship and insurance brokers, com-
mission agents and sugar brokers, 23 Cathcart st
M'Arthur Mrs Andrew, 29 Lyle st
M'Arthur Mrs Duncan, 25 Sir Michael st
M'Arthur Mrs Hugh, 37 Nelson st., west
M'Arthur Mrs Janet, 35 Lyle st
M'Arthur Mrs, 30 Arthur st
M'Arthur Mrs, milliner, 50 Inverkip st
M'Arthur Mrs, 9 Tobago st
M'Arthur Mrs, 32 East Shaw st
MACAULAY Aulay, locker, 34 Ann st
Macaulay John, feuar, Bellevue, 18 Eldon st
Macaulay Michael, rafter, 91 Port-Glasgow road
Macaulay Thomas, feuar, Bellevue, 19 Eldon st
M'AULAY Alexander, engineer, 52 Wellington st
M'Aulay James, cooper, 6 Buccleuch st. Ho., 38 Nelson st.r
west
M'Aulay James, skinner, 42 Arthur st
M'Aulay Peter, Craigs Farm
M'Aulay Thomas, cooper, 4 Kilblain st
M'Aulay Mrs, 25 Regent st
M'AUSLAND Archibald, cooper, 60 Kelly st
M'Ausland Archibald, cooper, 10 Watt st
DIRECTORY. 103
M'Ausland Hugh, currier, 89 East Hamilton st
M'Ausland John, grocer, 7 Grey place. Ho., do.
M'Ausland John, seaman, 9 Watt st
M'Ausland Robert, salesman, 5 Holmscroft st
M'Ausland William, cooper, 25 Bruce st
M'Ausland Mrs David, Ladyburn
M'Ausland Mrs, Boyd place, 33 West Blackhall st.
M'Ausland Mrs, sick nurse, 8 Tobago st
M'BAIN Hugh, seaman, 47 Crawfurd st
M'BAY Thomas, leather merchant, 4 Dalrymple st. Ho., 32
\Vpc"f" Stpwrrt ^ai~
MACBRAYNE John, shipping clerk, 18 Wellington st
M'BREARTY Duncan, lather, 52 Holmscroft st
M'BRIDE Archibald, pilot, 22 Sugarhouse lane
M'Bride Charles, mate, 36 West Blackhall st
M'Bride David, spirit merchant, 2 William st. and 1 West
breast. Ho., 4 Tobago st
M'Bride Donald, carpenter, 2 Mearns st
M'Bride Henry, labourer, 36 Holmscroft st
M'Bride James, labourer, 17 East Shaw st
M'Bride James, labourer, 4 Tobago st
M'Bride James, boatbuilder, 13 Clarence st. Ho., 31 Nicol-
son st
M'Bride John, carpenter, 11 Lynedoch st
M'Bride John, grocer and provision merchant, 7 Main st.
Ho., 31 Lyle st
M'Bride John, shoemaker, 18 Inverkip st
M'Bride Neil, fireman, 12 Tobago st
M'Bride Peter, Clydebank, 26 Eldon st
M'Bride Peter, joiner, 9 Holmscroft st
M'Bride Miss Janet, dressmaker, 2 Mearns st
M'Bride Mrs, dressmaker, 4 Antigua st
M'BRYDE James, spirit dealer, 17 Cathcart st. Ho., 29 do.
M'Bryde Mrs, 60 Wellington st
M'CABE John, biscuit manufacturer, 37 Hamilton st. Ho.,
65 Holmscroft st
M'CAIG James, carpenter, 23 Bruce st
M'CAFFERTY James, shoemaker, 1 Smith's lane
M'Cafferty James, boatman, 10 Terrace road
M'Cafferty Peter, cooper, 30 Ann st
M'CALL Archibald, general grocer, 24 Hamilton st. and 63
Rue-end st. Ho., 8 Shaw place
M'Call James (of Macalister & Fyfe), 11 Nelson st., west
M'Call Neil, baker, 48 Shaw st. Ho., 43 Cathcart st
M'Call Thomas, civil engineer and railway contractor, 55
Drumfrochar road. Ho., 67 Eldon st
MACCALLUM Archibald, writer and insurance agent, joint
104 DIRECTORY.
secretary to the Greenock Highland Society, and clerk
to the Port-Glasgow Parochial Board, 29 West Burn st.
Ho., 24 Esplanade
Maccallum P. & Sons, iron merchants, and agent for Messrs
Pascoe, Grenfell & Sons' copper, yellow metal, &c, 14
Cathcart st
M'CALLUM Allan, porter, 13 West Stewart st
M'Callum Alexander, spirit dealer, 4 Dellingburn square
M'Callum Alexander, engineer, 32 Wellington st
M' Jallum Archibald, writer and joint procurator-fiscal of the
Town of Greenock, Commercial buildings, 14 Hamilton
st. Ho., 18 Kelly st
M'Callum Archibald, blacksmith, 22 Arthur st
M'Callum Archibald, seaman, 30 Ann st
M'Callum D., shipmaster, 32 Brisbane st
M'Callum Donald, gardener, 15 Hope st
M'Callum Donald, carpenter, 19Ingleston place
M'Callum Donald, spirit merchant, 22 West Blackball st.
Ho., 4 Dellingburn square
M'Callum Dugald, labourer, 1 Hill st
M'Callum Duncan, engineer, 28 Hamilton st. Ho., 4 Newark st
M'Callum Duncan, ropemaker, 20 Bearhope st
M'Callum Duncan, smith, 64 Roxburgh st
M'Callum Edward, general grocer, 36 Shaw st. Ho., 5 Cross-
shore st
M'Callum Hugh, labourer, 5 Shaw st
M'Callum James, cooper, 39 Ann st
M'Callum James, broker, 1 Rue-end st
M'Callum John, waiter, 24 Trafalgar st
M'Callum John, labourer, 11 Bearhope st
M'Callum John, greengrocer, 40 Inverkip st
M'Callum John, porter, 6 William st
M'Callum John, timekeeper, 9 Lyle st
M'Callum John, smith, 20 Arthur st
M'Callum John, engineer, 10 Regent st
M'Callum Malcolm, carpenter, 9 Nieolson st
M'Callum Neil, labourer, 11 Regent st
M'Callum Neil, boilermaker, 24 Lyle st
M'Callum Peter, curator and librarian, Mechanics' Institution,
11 Tobago st
M'Callum Peter, joiner, 2 Antigua st
M'Callum William, joiner, 41 Nieolson st
M'Callum Miss, confectioner, 10 East Shaw st
M'Callum Miss Mary, boys' dressmaker, 30 Ann st
M'Callum Misses, dressmakers and milliners, 11 Nelson st.,
west
M'Callum Mrs, 11 Nelson st., west
DIRECTORY. 1 05
M'Callum Mrs, stationer, 76 Roxburgh st
M'Callum Mrs John, 28 Crawfurd st
M'Callum Mrs, 19 Brisbane st
M'CAMMOND David, grain merchant, 28 High Sugarkouse
lane. Ho., 4 Eobertson st
M'CANDLISH William, cowfeeder, 2 Crescent st
M'Candlish William, policeman, 32 East Shaw st
M'CANN Matthew, machinist, 9 East Shaw st
M'Cann Philip, joiner, 54 Wellington st
M'Cann Thomas, potter, Ladyburn
M'CANSH James, river pilot, 9 Kelly st
M'CARTNEY George, Town's plumber and superintendent
of fire brigade. Ho.; 4 Bank st
M'Cartney Hugh, labourer, 8 Market st
M'Cartney William, coachman, 71 Roxburgh st
M'Cartney William, carpenter, 8 Aniigua st
M'CASKILL Kenneth (of Steel & M'Caskill), Laurel Villa,
Johnstone st
M'Caskill Malcolm, grocer, 18 Hamilton st. Ho., 17 Nelson st.,
west
M'CAUGHEY J. & R., sugar samplers, 1 West quay. Ho..
52 Wellington st
M'Caughey John, police constable, 28 Crawfurd st
M'CAW Mrs, dressmaker, 65 Nicolson st
M'CHESY John, seaman, 81 Wellington st
M'CLELLAND Thomas, 25 Bank st
M'CLEMENT James, joiner, 103 Belleville st
M'CLEMONT James, smith, 1 Watson's lane
M'Clemont Miss, spirit dealer, 48 East Hamilton st
M'CLOSKIE Paul, labourer, 7 Nile st
M'CLURE Alexander, shoemaker, 33 Market st
M'Clure James, labourer, 23 Bearhope st
M'Clure James L., sugar broker and. commission merchant,
Exchange buildings. House, 66 Union st
M'Clure John, spirit merchant, 8 Shaw st. Ho., 24 Bank st.
M'Clure & M'Donald, notaries public, writers, and insusance
agents, 40 Cathcart st
M'Clure Wiliiam John, spirit merchant, 4 West breast. Ho.,
13 Regent st
M'Clure William, writer and notary public (of M'Clure and
Macdonald), Mayfield, 66 Union st
M'COIG Duncan, carpenter, 56 Wellington st
M'COLL Daniel, clerk, 19 Regent st
M'Coll Daniel, carpenter, 24 John st
M'Coll David, cooper, 4 Kilblain st
M'Coll Donald, smith, 15 Main st
M'Coll Dugald, engineer, 6 Lauriston st
106
DIRECTORY.
M'Coll Gilbert, wine merchant, 9 Taylor's close. Ho., 29
Cathcart st
M'Coll James, engine-keeper, 2 Sinclair st
M'Coll J. & W., contractors, 73 Ann st
M'Coll Patrick, joiner, 36 Arthur st
M'Coll Walter, cabinetmaker, 30 East Hamilton st
M'Coll William (of J. and W. M'Coll), 73 Ann st
M'Coll Miss M.. 9 Argyle st
M'CONACHIE Alexander, carpenter, 13 Antigua st
M'Conachie Hugh, labourer, 33 Lynedoch st
M'CONNELL John, carter, 30 Bruce st
M'Connell Hugh, grocer and flesher, 25 Market st. Ho., 58
Eegent st
M'Connell Mrs, poulterer, 31 Hamilton st
M'Connell Mrs, 21 John st
M'CONVILL Patrick, boot and shoemaker, 5 Smith's lane
M'COEMICK Arthur, joiner, 24 Hamilton st
M'Cormick Charles, sawyer, 28 West Blackhall st
M'Cormick Donald, shoemaker, 7 Hope st
M'Cormick Donald, cowfeeder, 8 Prospect hill
M'Cormick Edward, drill instructor, 66 Wellington st
M'Cormick George, joiner, 90 East Hamilton st
M'Cormick John, baker, Palmerston buildings. Ho., '29
Lyle st
M'Cormick John, fireman, 60 Drumfrochar road
M'Cormick John, fireman, 9 Mill st
M'Cormick John, labourer, 4 East Shaw st
M'Cormick Patrick, mason, 49 Nicolson st
M'CORQUODALE Allan, carpenter, 13 West Stewart st
M'Corquodale Archibald, cooper, 4 Old Hillend
M'Corquodale Daniel, carpenter, 3 Orchard st
M'Corquodale Duncan, manure merchant, 3 Regent st
M'Corquodale John, deep sea pilot, 26 Dalrymple st
M'Corquodale John, watchman, 15 Brougham st
M'Corquodale John, labourer, 9 Kilblain st
M'Corquodale Malcolm, rivetter, 5 Newton st
M'Corquodale Mrs, furnishings, 36 East Hamilton st
M'COSHIM Donald, glazier, 93 Belleville st
M'COURT Francis, mason, 84 Roxburgh
M'COWAN James, spinner, 104 Drumfrochar road
M' Cowan James, fitter, 91 Belleville st
M'Cowan John, engineer, 9 Prospect hill
M'Cowan William, mason, 20 Wellington st
M' CO WAT James, engineer, 3 Regent st
M'Cowat Mrs, 11 Bruce st
M'CRACKEN Thomas, carver, 8 Hope st
M'Cracken Mrs, 80 Roxburgh st
DIRECTORY. 107
M'CRACKETT Peter, teacher, Fairrie's school, 8 Cartsburn
st. Ho., 14 M earns st
M'CRADIE James, porter, 67 Roxburgh st
M'Cradie James, plasterer, 41 Upper Kelly st. House, 67
Roxburgh st
M'Cradie John, mate, 27 Hamilton st
M'Cradie John, iron dresser, 16 John st
M'CRAE Daniel, grease and general merchant, 44 Dalrymple
st. House, 14 Nelson st., west
M'Crae David, engine-driver, 3 Belleville st
M'Crae George, plainer, 13 Crescent st
M'Crae James, gatekeeper, 5 Hill st
M'Crae James, Queen's porter, 29 Ann st
M'Crae John, boatman, 28 Crawfurd st
M'Crae John, blockmaker, 68 Holmscroft st
M'Crae John, engine-keeper, 71 Regent st
M'Crae Neil, carpenter, 8 Watt st
M'Crae Mrs, lodgings, 2 Tobago st
M'CREATH Andrew, seaman, 51 Crawfurd st
M'CRINDLE James, grocer and provision merchant. 43
Hamilton st. Ho, 26 Wellington st
M'Crindle William, Customs' boatman, 39 Ann st
M'Crindle Mrs Wm., feather and crape dresser, 41 Ann st
M'CUAIGr Alexander, mate, 29 Nelson st., west
M'Cuaig Daniel, baker, 80 Roxburgh st
M'Cuaig James, carpenter, 5 Dempster st
M'Cuaig Magnus, joiner, 75 Holmscroft st
M'Cuaig Peter, engineer, 38 Lynedoch st
M'Cuaig Samuel (of Smith & M'Cuaig), 27 Patrick st
M'CUE James, plasterer, 87 Wellington st
M'CTJLLOCH Alexander, flesher, 47 Hamilton st. House, 4
Trafalgar st
M'Culloch Colin, writer, Council Chambers. House, 4
Trafalgar st
M'Culloch David, joiner, 69 Roxburgh st
M'Culloch Rev. James Melville, D.D., minister of West
Parish, 20 Patrick st
M'Culloch James, fireman, 6 Patrick st
M'Culloch John, gardener, 15 Margaret st
M'Culloch John, 62 Drumfrochar road
M'Culloch John, engine driver, 31 Lynedoch st
M'Culloch John, joiner, 16 William st
M'Culloch John, M.D., Bank Top, corner of Bank st. and
Lyle st
M'Culloch Joseph, patternmaker, 10 Lyle st
M'Culloch William, smith, 59 Main st
M'Culloch Mrs, lodgings, 14 Terrace road
108 DIRECTORY.
MACCUNN James, shipowner, Excise buildings. Ho., 60
Esplanade
M'CTJNN James, bookseller, stationer, and news-agent, 3
Hamilton st. Ho., 3 Orangefield place
M'CURDY Angus, carpenter, 1 William st
MCUTCHEON David, builder, 58 Drumfrochar road
M'Cutcheon Hugh, grocer, 9 Arthur st. Ho., 18 Bogle st
M'DADE Bernard, flesher, 1 Stanners st. Ho., do.
M'Dade Mrs Henry, spirit dealer, 62 Vennel. Ho., 65 Holms-
croft st
M'DEARMID Cornelius, cooper, 36 Arthur st
M'Dearmid Dermid, rivetter, 5 Dellingburn square
M'Dearmid Kenneth, labourer, 26 John st
M'Dearmid John, cooper, 2 East breast
M'Dearmid William, labourer, 86 Belleville st
M'Dearmid Mrs, 11 Bruce st
MACDERMOTT Alexander, 5 Carnock st
M'DIARMID Hugh, grocer, 6 Stanners st
MACDONALD Donald (of Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co.),
21 Ardgowan square
Macdonald Francis, writer, Provident Bank buildings, 11
William st. Ho., Florida place, 31 Dempster st
Macdonald George (of M'Clure & M'Donald), 52 Eldon st
Macdonald, Hood & Co., shipbrokers, shipowners, and insur-
ance agents, 2 West quay
Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co., sugar brokers, Commercial
Bank buildings, Greenock, and 3 Commercial Sale Rooms,
Mincing lane, London
Macdonald J. & G., sugar merchants, Sugar exchange, Green-
ock, and 21 and 27 Virginia st., Glasgow
Macdonald James D., deputy superintendent of mercantile
marine, 7 Virginia st. Ho., 21 Ardgowan st., west
Macdonald John, ship carpenter and boatbuilder, 1 1 Virginia
st. Ho., 24 Kelly st
Macdonald Roderick (of Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co.), 9
Ardgowan square
Macdonald W. D., clerk, Cromwell place, 2 Lyle st
Macdonald Mrs, 41 Brougham st
M'DONALD Alexander, brassfinisher, 17 John st
M'Donald Alexander, carpenter, 3 West Stewart st
M'Donald Alexander, labourer, 68 Holmscroft st
M'Donald Alexander, spinner, 7 Mill st
M'Donald Alexander, blockmaker, 11 West breast. Ho., 37
Crawf urd st
M'Donald Alexander, policeman, 26 Trafalgar st
M'Donald Andrew, practical hatter, 35 West Burn st. Ho.,
35 Kelly st
DIRECTORY. 109
M'Donald Angus, carpenter, 11 Shaw st
M'Donald Angus, Queen's porter, 14 Brisbane st
M'Donald Charles, collector, 73 Regent st
M'Donald Charles, policeman, 9 Dempster st
M'Donald Charles, labourer, 3 West Stewart st
M'Donald Charles, boarding-house keeper, 8 Dafrymple st
M'Donald Colin D., clothier and outfitter, 7 William st. Re-
sidence, Commercial Hotel
M'Donald Daniel, rigger, 22 Antigua st
M'Donald Donald, labourer, 6 West Stewart st
M'Donald Donald, cooper, 28 Crawfurd st
M'Donald Donald, carpenter, 24 East Shaw st
M'Donald Donald, joiner, 2 Princes st
M'Donald Donald, joiner, 65 Nicolson st
M'Donald Duncan, carpenter, 6 Roslin st
M'Donald Duncan, engine-keeper, 18 St Lawrence st
M'Donald Finlay, cooper, 73 Regent st
M'Donald Frank, goods guard, 71 Wellington st
M'Donald Hugh, engineer, 1 Hill st
M'Donald Hugh, salesman, 9 West breast
M'Donald Hugh, toy shop, 9 Tobago st
M'Donald Hugh, skinner, 16 Arthur st
M'Donald James, mate, 5 Bearhope st
M'Donald James, policeman, 60 Ann st
M'Donald John, cooper, 81 Wellington st
M'Donald John, porter, 28 West Burn st
M'Donald John, brassfinisher, 3 Regent st
M'Donald John, shipmaster, 5 Belleville st
M'Donald John, engineer, 83 Belleville st
M'Donald John, carter, 57 Roxburgh st
M'Donald John, carter, 26 Wellington st
M'Donald John, labourer, 87 Roxburgh st
M'Donald John, tailor. 12 Tobago st
M'Donald John, carpenter, 30 Wellington st
M'Donald John, spirit merchant, 16 East India breast. Ho.r
12 Cathcart st
M'Donald John (of New Clyde Towing Co.), 5 Caddlehill st
M'Donald Kenneth, 1 Bearhope st
M'Donald Malcolm, seaman, 18 Yennel
M'Donald Malcolm, carpenter, 40 Shaw st
M'Donald Neil, tailor and clothier, 31 Cathcart st. Ho.,
Cromwell place, 2 Lyle st
M'Donald Neil, labourer, 8 Aim st
M'Donald Norman, carpenter, 83 Belleville st
M'Donald Robert, baker, 51 Kelly st
M'Donald Ronald, boot and shoemaker, 45 Vennel
M'Donald Thomas, carpenter, 37 Lynedoch st
110 DIRECTORY.
M'Donald William, carpenter, 35 Cathcart st
M'Donald William, labourer, 3 John st
M'Donald Wilson, captain, 6b Regent st
M'Donald Alice, milliner, 22 Cathcart st
M'Donald Margaret, 39 Holmscroft st
M'Donald Miss M., teacher, 87 Wellington st
M'Donald Miss, 45 Wellington st
M'Donald Mrs, 24 West Blackball st
M'Donald Mrs, 21 Ardgowan square
M'Donald Mrs, 66 Regent st
M'Donald Mrs, 22 West Blackhall st
M'Donald Mrs, 17 Mount Pleasant st
MACDONNELL Archibald, teacher, St Mary's R.C. Parish
School, 22 East Shaw st
MACDOUGALL Dugald (of William Lindsay & Co.), Upper
Campbell st
Macdougall John, writer, Mansionhouse. House, Rosemount,
Eldon st
Macdougall John, M.D., 43 Regent st
Macdougall Mrs Archibald, 24 Roxburgh st
M'DOUGALL Alexander, carpenter, 25 Tobago st
M'Dougall Allan, carpenter, 19 Ingleston st
M'Dougall Archibald, carpenter, 48 St Lawrence st
M'Dougall David, carpenter, 25 Bank st
M'Dougall Donald, joiner, 20 Bruce st
M'Dougall Donald, flesher, 1 Arthur st. House, 3 do
M'Dougall Dugald, porter, 24 Trafalgar st
-M'Dougall Dugald, joiner, 73 Holmscroft st
M'Dougall Duncan, boilermaker, 35 Lyle st
M'Dougall Duncan, baker, 27 Rue end st. House, 29 do
M'Dougall Duncan, shoemaker, 34 Ann st
M'Dougall Duncan, pilot, 16 Antigua st .
M'Dougall Duncan, flesher, 54 St Lawrence st. Ho., do
M'Dougall Duncan, bookseller, 33 Hamilton st.
M'Dougall Duncan, salesman, 32 Nelson st, west
Rue-end st
M'Dougall George R. (of Robertson & M'Dougall), Spring-
bank, Fox st
M'Dougall Hugh, carter, 58 Drumfrochar road
TM'Dougall James, labourer, 33 Lynedoch st
M'Dougall James, blacksmith, 23 Charles st
M'Dougall James, baker, 35 Hamilton st
M'Dougall John, engineer, 5 Regent st
M'Dougall John, carter, Broomhill
M'Dougall John, railway porcer, £2 Wellington st
M'Dougall John, labourer, 15 Regent st
M'Dougall John, joiner, Whitelaw's land, Mearns st
DIRECTORY. Ill
M'Dougall John, vanman, 50 Holmscroft st
M'Dougall John, carpenter, 46 Crawfurd st
M'Dougall John, boilermaker, 10 Carnock st
M'Dougall Lachlan, gardener, 61 Ann st
M'Dougall Neil, labourer, 22 St Lawrence st
M'Dougall Neil, captain, 26 Wellington st
M'Dougall Ronald, labourer, 24 Belleville st
M'Dougall William, spirit merchant, 41 Hamilton st. Ho.,
10 Kelly st
M'Dougall Mary, grocer, 45 Crawfurd st
M'Dougall Mrs, 44 Crawfurd st
M'Dougall Mrs, 6 West Blackhall st
M'Dougall Mrs Allan, tobacconist, 3 William st
M'DOWALL Thomas, boatman, 27 Lyle st
M'Dowall William, sugar sampler, 18 Bruce st
M'Dowall William cooper, 1 9 Bearhope st
M'Dowall Miss, 28 Wellington st
M'DOWELL Francis, labourer, 36 Holmscroft st
MACEAOHRAN D., 4 Lyle st
M'EACHRAN Alexander, labourer, 5 Dellingburn square
M'Eachran Donald, rivetter, 26 Tobago st
M'Eachran John, 16 John st
M'Eachran Ann, spirit merahant, 12 Springkell st. Ho., 41
Roxburgh st
M'ELEMY John, tailor and clothier, 7 William st. Ho., 6 do.
M'ELWEE James, shoemaker, 1 Inverkip st
M'ENTiAR John, hairdresses, 4 Manse lane
M'EWAN Alexander, carpenter, 7 Lauriston st
M'Ewan Archibald, rigger, 32 West Blackhall st
M'Ewan Donald, labourer, 66 Ann st
M'Ewan Dugald, brassfinisher, 20 John st
M'Ewan James, carpenter, 3 Arthur st
M'Ewan James, draughtsman, 5 West Stewart st
M'Ewan John, spirit dealer, 27 Vennel. Ho., 22 East Shaw st
M'Ewan Joseph, provision merchant, 4 Manse lane. Ho., 7
William st
M'Ewan William, dairy, 3 Dalrymple st. Ho., 6 William st
M'Ewan Mrs, stationer, 7 Cross-shore st
M'Ewan Mrs, 16 Stanners st
M'FADYEN Archibald, rivetter, 83 Belleville st
M"Fadyen Archibald, boilermaker, 10 Carnock st
M'Fadyen Donald, labourer, 12 Arthur st
M'Fadyen James, engine driver, 15 Brougham st
M'Fadyen John, labourer, 8 Kilblain st
M'Fadyen John, carter, 45 Nicolson st
M'Fadyen John, painter, 9 East Blackhall st •
M'Fadyen John, engine driver, 10 West breast
112 DIRECTORY.
M'Fadyen John, feuar, 82 Roxburgh st
M'Fadyen Miss, dressmaker, 7 Mount Pleasant st
MACFARLAN Alexander (of Macfarlan, Brown & Co.), 36
Brisbane st
Macfarlan Andrew, (of Macfarlan & Co.), 13 Kelly st
Macfarlan, Brown & Co., general merchants, Customhouse pi.
Macfarlan Dugald, hat manufacturer, 46 Cathcart st. Ho.,
31 Esplanade
Macfarlan Robert, clerk, Cromwell place, 2 Lyle st
Macfarlan & Co., hat manufacturers, 49 Cathcart st
M'FARLAN Rev. John, of Free Middle Church. Manse, 5
Finnart terrace
M'Farlan Thomas M., 4 Brougham st
MACFARLANE Arthur Albert, veterinary surgeon, 4 Laird
st. Ho., 7 G-eorge square
Macfarlane John A. & Co., grocers and wine merchants, 10
West Blackhall st
Macfarlane Donald, carriage hirer and funeral undertaker, 25
West Stewart st. Ho., 7 George square
Macfarlane Duncan, architect, 32 Cathcart st. Ho., Carron
cottage, Port-Glasgow
Macfarlane John (of Barr & Macfarlane), 20 Wellington st
Macfarlane Robert, 21 Union st
Macfarlane Mrs Duncan, coach hirer, 24 Duncan st
Macfarlane Mrs John A., 3 Finnart terrace
M'FARLANE Alexander, carter, 24 Trafalgar st
M'Farlane Alexander, clerk, 6 Hope st
M'Farlane Alexander, cotton spinner, 17 Brisbane st
M'Farlane Andrew, Queen's porter, 58 Kelly st
M'Farlane Archibald, gardener, 6 Inverkip st
M'Farlane Archibald, watchman, 23 Bruce st
M'Farlane Arthur, joiner, 59 Holmscroft st
M'Farlane Colin, carpenter, 21 Belleville st
M'Farlane Daniel, joiner, 2 Open shore
M'Farlane Donald, tug-boat master, 9 West breast
M'Farlane Donald, labourer, 85 Belleville st
M'Farlane Dugald, feuar, 11 Duncan st
M'Farlane Dugald, clerk, 21 Lynedoch st
M'Farlane Duncan, carpenter, 23 Bruce st
M'Farlane Duncan, carter, 4 Ann st
M'Farlane Duncan, engineer, 62 Ann st
M'Farlane Edward, dyer, 1 Mill st
M'Farlane George, sawyer, 11 Belleville st
M'Farlane Hugh, tinsmith, 2 Bruce st
M'Farlane Humphrey, shoemaker, 74 Roxburgh st
M'Farlane James, baker, 19 Ingleston place
M'Farlane James, painter, 39 Lynedoch st
DIRECTORY. 115
MTaiiane James, painter, 10 Springkell st
M-Farlane James, smith, 6 West Stewart st
M'Farlane James, greengrocer, 9 Cartsburn st
M'Farlane James, chainmaker, 17 Baker st
M'Farlane John, carpenter, 30 Ann st
M'Farlane John, storeman, 27 Roxburgh st
M'Farlane John, coal salesman, 6 Virginia st
M'Farlane Lachlan, painter, 4 Ann st
M'Farlane Malcolm, carpenter, 5 Newton st
M'Farlane Peter, Customhouse officer, 31 Ann st
M'Farlane Robert, carpenter, 4 John st
M'Farlane Robert, bank porter, 4 Mansionhouse lane
M'Farlane Robertj labourer, 8 East Blackhall st
M'Farlane Robert, joiner, 28 East Crawfurd st
M'Farlane Robert, planer, 3 Belleville st
M'Farlane Robert, cooper, 63 Holmscroft st
M'Farlane William, diver, 6 Boyd st
M'Farlane William, shopman, 19 Bruce st
M'Farlane Miss, dressmaker, 6 Antigua st
M-Farlane Miss, lodgings, 13 Nicolson st
M'Farlane Miss, lodgings, 34 West Burn st
M'Farlane Mrs, 73 Ann st
M'Farlane Mrs, 7 East Shaw st
M'Farlane Mrs John, 4 Hill st
M'Farlane Mrs Robert, lodgings, 11 Lyle st
M'Farlane Mrs, restaurant, 67 Rue-end st. Ho., 22 West
Stewart st
M'Farlane Miss, 22 West Blackhall st
M'Farlane Mrs, 42 Roxburgh st
M'Farlane Mrs, 10 Baker st
M'Farlane Mrs, 20 Bearhope st
M'Farlane Mrs, 62 Eldon st
M'Farlane Mrs, refreshment rooms, G East Quay lane
M'FEE Neil, printseller, carver, and gilder, 37 West Black-
hall st. Workshop, 23 Cathcart st
MACFIE Archibald, 7 Newton st
Macfie John, grocer and provision merchant, 14 West Black-
hall st and 56 Vennel. Ho., 15 Laird st
M'FIE Archibald, fireman, 2 Clarence st
M'Fie Daniel, mason, 16 Kelly st
M'Fie James, joiner, 66 Holmscroft st
M'Fie James, carpenter, 32 Crescent st
M'Fie John, blacksmith, 10 Carnock st
M'Fie John, joiner, 58 Lynedoch st
M'Fie John, cork manufacturer, 54 Shaw st. Ho., 1 William st
M'Fie Malcolm, boatman, 42 Lynedoch st
pilot, 8 Shaw st
114 DIRECTORY.
M'Fie Thomas, joiner, 65 Rue-end st
M'Fie William, locker, '20 Bruce st
M'Fie Miss Catherine, tailoress, 21 Antigua st
M'Fie Miss, 11 Mearns st
M'Fie Mrs, 14 Kelly st
M'Fie Mrs James, 28 Charles st
M'Fie Mrs, 23 Lynedoch st
M'GALLAN David, tailor and clothier, 1 Argyle st
M'Gallan William, tailor, 2 Crawford lane
M'GAEEITY Charles, shoemaker, 43 Roxburgh st
M'GAYIN James, coal and lime merchant, 27 West Burn st.
House, 50 Brougham st
M'GEACHAN James, mason, 59 Holmscroft st
M'Geachan William, joiner, 66 Ann st
M'GEACHIN William, mason, 62 Eegent st
M'GEOEGE James, shoemaker, 58 Eue-end st. and 34 West
Blackhall st. Ho., 41 Lynedoch st
M'GHEE Henry, cooper, 13 East Quay lane
M'Ghee John, dairyman, 38 Shaw st
M'Ghee Mrs, 11 Duncan st
M'GIBBON Mrs, 12 St Lawrence st
M'GILL Alexander, labourer, 15 East Shaw st
M'Gill D., refreshment rooms, 40 Dalrymple st
M'Gill James, joiner, 30 Bruce st
M'Gill John, carpenter, 41 Ann st
M'Gill John M. (of Mackenzie & Walker), Lome place, 54
Brougham st
M'Gill Patrick, carpenter, 65 Nicolson st
M'Gill Robert, joiner, 54 Wellington st
M'Gill Eobert, labourer, 34 Inverkip st
M'Gill Eobert, carter, 13 Mount Pleasant st
M'Gill Robert, carpenter, 1 West Stewart st
M'Gill Mrs, 34 Crescent st
M'GILLIYRAY Duncan, fire insurance agent, 1 Watt place.
Ho., 28 Brisbane st
M'GILP Donald, labourer, 14 John st
M'Gilp Neil, joiner, 24 Cartsburn st
M'GILYRAY Angus, carpenter, 63 Holmscroft st
M'Gilvray Angus, foreman surfaceman, 104 Drumfrochar r<3
M'Gilvray Charles, carter, 25 Crescent st
M'Gilvray Duncan, carter, 66 Wellington st
M'Gilvray John, carter, 5 East Blackhall, st
M'Gilvray Malcolm, brakesman, 19 Ingleston st
M'Gilvray William, carpenter, 11 Hill st
M'GINNELL John, labourer, 32 Crescent st
M'GINNIS Bernard, painter and paperhanger, 25 Nicolson
st. Ho., 29 Dempster st
DIEECTOEY. 115
M'Ginnis John, marine store dealer, 7 New Dock lane. Ho.,
5 East Quay lane
M'GIRR John, shipmaster, 6 Hill st
M'GLASHAN Archibald, carter, Salmon st
M'Glashan Ebenezer, boilermaker, 11 East Blackhall st
M'Glashan John, shoe merchant, 28 Charles st and 40 Oath-
cart st. Ho., 47 Regent st
M'Glashan John, saddler, 38 Ann st
M'Grlashan Elizabeth, refreshment rooms, 12 Eue-end st
M'GLINSHEY James, boarding house keeper, 4 Dalrymple st
M'Glinshey James, boatman, 4 Nelson st, Glebe
M'Glinshey James, seaman, 28 Dalrymple st
M'GLONE David, broker, 32 Yennel
M'Glone William, labourer, 23 Bearhope st
M'GORUM Mrs Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 20 Cath-
cart st. Ho., 15 do.
M'GOTJGAN Angus, boilermaker, 4 Union st
M'GOURLAY John, pansman, 108 Drumfrochar road
M'GOWAN Ebenezer, H.M.C., 63 Ann st
M'Gowan John, rigger, 21 Tobago st
M'GOWN Mrs, lodgings, 4 Tobago st
M'Gown Mrs John, feuar, 29 Crescent st
M'GRAIN John, house factor, 52 East Hamilton st
M'GRANAGHAN Daniel, rivetter, 50 Shaw st
M'Granachan Joseph, outfitter, 10 Dalrymple st. Ho., 69
Roxburgh st
M'GRATH Hugh, bricklayer, 9 Bearhope st
MACGREGOR John (of J. & W. Stewart), Rosebank, 25
Forsyth st
M'GBEGOR Alexander, carter, 54 Drumfrochar road
M'Gregor Alexander, carpenter, 35 West Burn st
M'Gregor Alexander, tinsmith, 87 Roxburgh st
M'Gregor Archibald, labourer, 11 East Blackhall st
M'Gregor Daniel (of J. D. M'Gregor & Co.), 37 Nelson st,
west
M'Gregor David, plumber, 17 Ann st
M'Gregor Daniel, watchman, 8 Antigua st
M'Gregor David, stationer, 39 Ann st
M'oregor & Donald, glaziers, patent silver embossers, and
decorators, 15 Charles st
M'Gregor D. & Co., nautical instrument makers, opticians,
&c, 32 Cathcartst
M'Gregor George, engineer, 37 Ann st
M'Gregor Hugh, jun., 45 Brougham st
M'Gregor J. D. & Co., funeral undertakers and carriage hirers,
Tontine stables, and 28 Cathcart st
M'Gregor James, examining officer, H.M.C., 12 Princes st
116 DIRECTORY.
M'Gregor James, joiner, 43 Lynedoch st
M'Gregor James, shipwright, 9 Hope st
M'Gregor John C., merchant, 45 Brougham st
M'Gregor John, carpenter, 16 William st
M'Gregor John, wholesale and retail wine and spirit merchant,
23 and 25 ShaAv st., and 9 East Quay lane. Ho., Trini-
dad place, 18 Eldon st
M'Gregor John, seaman, 38 Vennel
M'Gregor John, engineer, 8 East breast
M'Gregor John, joiner, 38 Holmscroft st
M'Gregor John, joiner, 13 Charles st
M'Gregor John, lighterman, 19 Shaw st
M'Gregor Malcolm, seaman, 11 West breast
M'Gregor Malcolm, boatman, Upper Trafalgar st
M'Gregor Malcolm, joiner, 45 Wellington st
M'Gregor N., wine and spirit merchant, 8 Cathcart st and 1
Shaw st
M'Gregor Mcol (of N. & R. M'Gregor), 4 Antigua st
M'Gregor N. & R., boatbuilders, 45 Rue-end st
M'Gregor Peter, coppersmith, 16 Wellington st
M'Gregor Robert (of N. & R. M'Gregor), 2 Antigua st
M'Gregor William, joiner, 21 East Hamilton st
M'Gregor William, smith, 60 Drumfrochar road
M'Gregor William, labourer, 27 Ingleston st
M'Gregor & Wilson, drapers, 46 East Hamilton st
M'Gregor Miss, 2 Nelson st., west
M'Gregor Mrs. grocer, 70 Wellington st
M'Gregor Mrs, 4 Hill st
M'Gregor Mrs John, 14 Wellington st
M'Gregor Mrs Lewis, 11 West breast
M'GROUTHER Robert, storekeeper, 59 Ann st
M'GUCKIN Alexander (of Millar & M'Guckin), 45 Regent st
M'GUGAN Duncan, labourer, 6. Hope st
M'Gugan G., steam-tug master, 10 William st
M'GUIRE James, hair-cutter, 26 Dalrymple st
M'Guire John, gatekeeper, 3 Virginia st
M'Guire Peter, potter, 42 East Hamilton st
M'Guire Thomas, grocer and provision merchant, 1 LauristOD
st. Ho., 1 Morton terrace
M'Guire Mrs, 12 Port-Glasgow road
M'GUNAGLE Patrick, shoemaker, 9 East Shaw st
M'HOUL John, poinstman, 15 Brougham st
M'HUTCHEON Alexander, 33 Lyle st
M'lLHANEY George, traveller, 24 Bruce st
M'lLROY Wm., labourer, 44 Lynedoch st
M'llroy John, boilermaker, 36 Crescent st
M'llroy John, stevedore, 29 Shaw st
DIRECTORY. 117
M'llroy John, broker, 18 Dalrymple st. Ho., 31 West
Burn st
M'lLVAIN Archibald, salesman, 5 Dempster st
M'llvain John, superintendent of Mercantile Marine and
Registrar of Royal Naval Reserve for the ports of Green-
ock and Port -Glasgow. Mercantile Marine Office, 7
Virginia st. House, 25 Kelly st
M'lL WRAITH Adam, baker, 84 Roxburgh st
M'llwraith Adam, joiner, 25 Bruce st
M'llwraith Hew (of M'llwraith & Swan), writer, notary
public, assessor and clerk of Dean of Guild Court, and
Commissioner for taking oaths in Chancery, Roselle cot-
tage, 37 Esplanade
M'llwraith James, feuar, 91 Roxburgh st
M'llwraith John, rigger, 40 Nicolson st
M'llwraith Matthew, baker, 95 Roxburgh st. Ho., do.
M'llwraith & Swan, writers, Park buildings, Nicolson st
M'llwraith William, hosier, glover, and shirt manufacturer,
2 West Blackhall st. HoM 47 Dempster st
M'llwraith William, boilermaker, 86 Belleville st
J^f'Ilwraith Miss, hosier, 23 Hamilton st
M'INNES Alexander, carter, Prospect hill house
M'Innes Daniel, clerk, 36 East Hamilton st
M'Innes Donald, boilermaker, 10 Hill st
M'Innes Donald, carpenter, 7 Hill st
M'Innes Dugald, wine and spirit merchant, 14 Hamilton st.
and 15 Rue-end st. Wholesale store, 3 Arthur st. Ho.,
15 Rue-end st
M'Innes Duncan, labourer, 1 Sinclair st
M'Innes Duncan, joiner, 14 Regent st
M'Innes Neil, carpenter, 40 Main st
M'Innes Robert, constable, 24 Trafalgar st
M'Innes Robert, feuar, 41 Ann st
M'Innes Mrs, 18 South st
M'Innes Mrs, 4 Bentinck st
M'Innes Mrs, 46 Cathcart st
M'Innes Mrs, 18 Nicolson st
M'INROY Hugh, rigger, 46 Cathcart st
M'INTEA James, bootcloser, 23 Vennel
M'INTOSH Alexander, sugar boiler, 38 West Shaw st
M'Intosh Andrew, gardener, 70 Eldon st
M'Intosh Daniel, fireman, Infirmary, 45 Roxburgh st
M'Intosh Donald, engineer, 18 Hope st
M'Intosh Duncan, policeman, 7 Hill st
M'Intosh Duncan, spirit merchant, 9 Bearhope st. Ho., 2
Rue-end st
M'Intosh Hugh, carpenter, 2 Lauriston st
118 DIRECTORY.
M'Intosh James, cabinetmaker, 74 Wellington st
M'Intosh John, labourer, 2 Rue- end st
M'Intosh Peter, engineer, 53 Regent st
M'Intosh Roderick, boilermaker, 40 Shaw st
M'Intosh William, draper, 27 Ann st
M'Intosh Miss, 27 Nicolson st
M'Intosh Mrs, lodgings, 88 Drumfrochar road
MACINTYRE James, fishmonger, 43 Hamilton st. Ho., 19
Ardgowan st., west
Macintyre John D., insurance broker, City Bank buildings.
Ho., 34 Forsyth st
M'INTYRE Alexander, weigher, 34 West Blackhall st
M'Intyre Alexander, dresser, 3 Regent st
M'Intyre Allan, carter, 8 Kilblain st
M'Intyre Andrew, tobacconist, 39 Cathcart st. Ho., 9 Holms-
croft st
M'Intyre Archibald, gasfitter, 8 Watt st
M'Intyre Archibald, carter, 4 East Quay lane
M'Intyre David, smith. 6 Ingleston st
M'Intyre Donald, porter, 7 William st
M'Intyre Dugald, smith, 3 Regent st
M'Intyre Duncan, carpenter, 67 Regent st
M'Intyre Duncan, boilermaker, 44 Arthur st
M'Intyre Duncan, policeman, 8 Hope st
M'Intyre Duncan, ironmonger and ship chandler, 25 Rue-
end st. Ho., Ardgowan buildings, 25 West Black-
hall st
M'Intyre Ewan, policeman, 26 Trafalgar st
M'Intyre James, joiner, 10 Duncan st
M'Intyre James, 60 Wellington st
M'Intyre James, joiner, 58 Wellington st
M'Intyre James, plasterer, 54 Wellington st
M'Intyre James, smith, 6 Kilblain st
M'Intyre James, coachman, 10 South st
M'Intyre John, clerk, Post Office
M'Intyre John, carpenter, 14 Brisbane st
M'Intyre John, joiner, 26 Inverkip st
M'Intyre John, Customs' boatman, 1 Holmscroft st
M'Intyre John, shipmaster, 11 Lyle st
M'Intyre John, carter, 26 East Hamilton st
M'Intyre John, rivetter, 22 Ann st
M'Intyre John, labourer, 1 Hill st
M'Intyre Joseph, mason, 27 Hamilton st
M'Intyre Louis J. C, Roman Catholic clergyman, St Mary's,
Patrick st
M'Intyre Nicol, boatman, 6 Holmscroft st
M'Intyre Peter, stamper, Post Office
DIRECTORY. 119
M'Intyre Thomas, grocer and feuar, 6 Cartsburn st. Office,
75 Belleville st. Ho., View Bank cottage, St Lawrence
st
M'Intyre William, rivetter, 62 Wellington st
M'Intyre William, smith, 4 St Andrew square
M'Intyre William, inspector of police, 29 Ann st
M'Intyre Mrs, 21 East Shaw st
M'Intyre Mrs Archibald, 5 Watt st
M'Intyre Mrs, 24 Bruce st
M'Intyre Mrs, 29 Main st
M'Intyre Mrs, lodgings, 18 Nicolson st
M'Intyre Mrs, 8 Springkell st
M'Intyre Mrs, midwife, 1 Buccleuch st
M'Intyre Mrs, 17 Nelson st., west
M'Intyre Mrs, 45 Cathcart st
M'ISAAC, Murray & Co., shipbrokers and commission mer-
chants, Palmerston buildings
M'Isaac Mrs, 17 Baker st
M'lVER Archibald, grocer and coal merchant, 65 Nicolson
st. Ho , do.
M'lver Alexander, 5 Lyle st
M'lver Colin, gateman, 12 Ingleston st
M'lver Hector, carpenter, 25 Belleville st
M'lver John, carpenter, 3 West Stewart st
M'lver John, labourer, 15 Bearhope st
M'lver Misses, 5 Lyle st
M'lver Mrs, 38 Crawfurd st
M'JANNET John, plumber and gasfitter, 8 Kilblain &t. Ho.,
13 Mount Pleasant st
M'KAIG- Daniel, moulder, 6 Carnock st
MACKAIL James, general grocer and tea dealer, 45 Hamil-
ton st. House, 4 Shaw place
Mackail Thomas, hosier, 29 West Burn st. Ho., 13 West
Stewart st
MACKAY Alexander F., agent, Dellingburn square
Mackay Edward, manager, Greenock Foundry, 8 Welling-
ton st
Mackay Hugh, general merchant, 44 Shaw st. Ho., 22 Tra-
falgar st
Mackay J. & N., Cartsdyke Equitable Loan Office, 63 Main
st
Mackay Peter, slater and slate merchant, 9 Chapel st. Ho.,
98 Eldon st
Mackay Thomas, baker, purveyor, and wine and spirit mer-
chant, 15 West Blackhall st. Ho., 5 Caddlehill st
Mackay William, wine and spirit merchant, 20 Sugarhouse
lane. Ho., 2 Prince's st
120 DIRECTORY.
Mackay William B. (of William Rankin & Son), 20 Mount
Pleasant st
M'KAY Alexander, carpenter, 8 Nicolson st
M'Kay Andrew, mate, 82 Roxburgh st
M'Kay Angus, fitter, 15 Mcolson st
M'Kay Charles, 15 Jamaica st
M'Kay Daniel, cooper, Lindsay's lane. Ho., 14 Ann st
M'Kay Daniel, joiner, 22 Antigua st
M'Kay Daniel, cooper, 15 Hope st
M'Kay George, blacksmith, 32 Arthur st
M'Kay James, moulder, 17 Baker st
M'Kay James, slater, 10 Hamilton st
M'Kay John, labourer, 3 Crawfurd st
M'Kay John, joiner, 41 Crawfurd st
M'Kay John, carpenter, 3 Hill st
M'Kay John, lamplighter, 9 East Shaw st
M'Kay Capt. John, 3 Bank st
M'Kay Robert, plumber, 5 Hope st
M'Kay Robert, smith, 21 East Shaw st
M^'Kay William, hairdresser and tobacconist, 8 Vennel
M'Kay William, ropespinner, 37 Holmscroft st
M'Kay William, slater, 22 West Blackball st
M'Kay Miss, 3 Ann st
M'Kay Miss, fruiterer, 33 Rue-end st
M'Kay Mrs Margaret, 87 Roxburgh st
M'Kay Mrs, lodgings, 2 East breast
M'Kay Mrs, 3 Bearhope st
M'Kay Mrs, 14 Bruce st
M'Kay Mrs, 2 East Blackball st
M'Kay Mrs, 12 Arthur st
M'Kay Mrs, 62 Wellington st
M'KEAN Hugh, goods agent, G. & S.-W. Railway, ^1 8
Brougham st. Ho., 14 West Blackball st
M'KECHNIE Allan, flesher, 18 West Blackhall st and |1&
Kelly st. Ho., 5 Martin terrace
M'Kechnie Angus, mate, 43 Crawfurd st
M'Kechnie Dugald, 37 Ann st
M'Kechnie Dugald, joiner, 35 Ann st
M'Kechnie Hugh, joiner, 11 Springkell st. Ho., 13 do.
M'Kechnie John, clerk, 8 Watt st
M'Kechnie John, glazier, 5 Lynedoch st
M'Kechnie Nicol, carpenter, 17 Belleville st
M'Kechnie Peter, labourer, 22 West Blackhall st
M'Kechnie Robert, mate, 14 Lyle st
M'Kechnie Robert, seaman, 4 East Quay lane
M'Kechnie William, M.D., Thorndean, 48 Union st
M'Kechnie William, compositor, 6 West Blackhall st
DIRECTORY. 121
M'Kechnie William, carpenter, 45 Holmscroft st
M'Kechnie Miss C, 38 Crawfurd st
M'Kechnie Miss, furnisings, 29 Brougham st
M'Kechnie Mrs Dugald, 16 Sir Michael st
M'Kechnie Mrs, 1 Prospect hill
M'Kechnie Mrs, 30 West Blackhall st
M'KECHRAN Duncan, labourer, 30 Arthur st
M'Kechran John, blacksmith, 16 John st
M'KEE James, labourer, 58 Drumfrochar road
M'Kee John, carpenter, 65 Rue- end st
M'Kee John, labourer, 64 Ann st
M'Kee Thomas, engineer, 35 Ingleston st
M'KEGGAN Murdoch, seaman, 8 East Shaw st
MACKELLAR Alexander, secretary and treasurer, Green-
ock Gas Works, 27 Crawfurd st. Ho., 35 Bris-
bane st
Mackellar Peter (of Abram Lyle & Sons), 33 Brisbane st
Mackellar Peter, shipowner, 67 Rue-end st. Ho., 50 Esplan-
ade
Mackellar Mrs Alexander, 33 Brisbane st
M'KELLAR Alexander, cooler, 27 Lynedoch st
M'Kellar Alexander, carpenter, 24 Lyle st
M'Kellar Alexander, blacksmith, 3 Crawfurd st
M'Kellar Angus, carpenter, 19 Nicolson st
M'Kellar Angus, carpenter, 2 East India breast
M'Kellar Angus, cooper, 1 Bruce st
M'Kellar Archibald, poulterer and fruiterer, 5 William st.
Ho., Richmond Cottage, 21 Mearns st
M'Kellar Archibald, boilermaker, 14 Terrace road
M'Kellar Archibald, cooper, 40 West Burn st
M'Kellar Archibald, carpenter, 50 Roxburgh st
M'Kellar Archibald, joiner, 18 Antigua st
M'Kellar Archibald, gardener, Mill's Cottage, Dempster st
M'Kellar David, deep-sea pilot, 5 West Stewart st
M'Kellar David, patternmaker, 13 Ingleston st
M'Kellar Duncan, smith, 26 Tobago st
M'Kellar Duncan, coach proprietor, IS Jamaica st. Ho.,,
17 do
M'Kellar Hugh, joiner, 87 Roxburgh st
M'Kellar James, labourer, 25 Crescent st
M'Kellar John, rigger, 38 Holmscroft st
M'Kellar John, cooper, 15 Regent st
M'Kellar John, cooper, 21 Lynedoch st
M'Kellar Malcolm, joiner, 61 Nicolson st
M'Kellar Neil, blockmaker, 1 Claud place, Dempster st
M'Kellar Peter B., 26 Wellington st
M'Kellar Philip, storekeeper, 44 Lynedoch st
122 DIRECTORY.
M'Killar Robert, blacksmith, bellhanger, and locksmith, 30
Crawfurd st. Ho., 14 South st
M'Kellar Tarbert, grocer, 29 Ingleston st
M'Kellar William, brassmoulder, 68 East Hamilton st
M'Kellar Mrs, lodgings, 41 West Blackhall stj
M'Kellar Mrs, green grocer, 5 Ann st
M'Kellar Mrs, lady's nurse, 17 Kelly st
M'Kellar Mrs, 18 Tobago st
M'Kellar Mrs P., 27 Roxburgh st
M'KBLVIE James & Sons, booksellers, stationers, and book-
binders, 24 Hamilton st, and 30 Nicolson st
M,Kelvie John, janitor, Greenock Academy. Ho., 3 West
Shaw st
M'Kelvie Mrs, 1 Watson's lane
M'Kelvie Mrs James, 23 Brisbane st
M'Kelvie Miss, 71 Nicolson st
M'Kelvie Mrs, grocer, 64 Drumfrochar road
M'KEMMIE Robert, miller, East Stewart Street Grain Mills.
Ho., 5 Belleville st
M'KENDRIOK Donald, shoemaker, 7 Cartsburn st
M'Kendrick Hugh, labourer, 14 John st
M'KENDRY Miss Margaret, lodgings, 6 Chapel st
M'KENNIE Patrick, labourer, 25 John st
M'Kennie Samuel, labourer, 12 Terrace road
MACKENZIE Alexander, 2 Grey place
Mackenzie James, spirit merchant, 30 Cathcart st. Ho., 1
Watt place
M'Kenzie W. J., toolmaker and wholesale and retail hard-
ware merchant, 4 Shaw st. Ho., 24 Roxburgh st
M'Kenzie & W alker, grain merchants, millers and bakers,
Shaws Water Grain Mills, Dellingburn square ; shop, 63
Rue-end st
M'Kenzie Adam, joiner, 30 Lynedoch st
M'Kenzie Alexander, carpenter, 15 Ingleston st
M'Kenzie Alexander, detective officer, 1 1 Ann st
M'Kenzie Alexander, baker, 14 West Blackhall st. Ho., 22 do
M'Kenzie Alexander, labourer, 7 Boyd st
M'Kenzie Allan, shipmaster, 12 Ardgowan st, west
M'Kenzie Angus, joiner, 64 Wellington st
M'Kenzie Archibald, blockmaker, 64 Roxburgh st
M'Kenzie Colin, cooper, 5 Nile st
M'Kenzie Colin, carpenter, 11 East Blackhall st
M'Kenzie Colin, smith, 21 John st
M'Kenzie Daniel, joiner, 7 Hope st
M'Kenzie Donald, engineer, 5 Lynedoch st
M'Kenzie Donald, mason, 39 Roxburgh st
M'Kenzie Donald, commercial traveller, 15 Antigua st
DIRECTORY.
123
M'Kenzie Duncan, sailmaker, 12 West breast. Ho., 53 Holms-
croft st
M'Kenzie Dugald, papermaker, 1 Prospect hill
M'Kenzie George, joiner, 4 Kilblain st
M'Kenzie Henry E. (of M'Kenzie & Kelso), 15 Newton st
M'Kenzie John, dairyman, 21 Captain st
M'Kenzie John, deep-sea pilot, 22 Sugarhouse lane
M'Kenzie John, bookstall, G. & S.-W. Railway station, Albert
station
M'Kenzie John, carpenter, 32 Ingleston st
M'Kenzie John, bookseller, 66 Yennel
M'Kenzie John, optician and nautical instrument maker, 25
West Blackhall st
M'Kenzie John, carpenter, 71 Regent st
M'Kenzie John, spirit dealer, 14 John st. Ho., 32 Ingles-
ton st
M'Kenzie John, blacksmith, 9 Prospect hill
M'Kenzie & Kelso, wholesale fish merchants, 12 West breast
and 17 Charles st
M'Kenzie Kenneth, labourer, 8 Chapel st
M'Kenzie Norman, boilermaker, 15 Nicolson st
M'Kenzie Peter, salesman, 41 Ann st
M'Kenzie R. M., 18 Kelly st
M'Kenzie Samuel, painter, 39 Roxburgh st
M'Kenzie Thomas, wood carver, 59 Ann st
M'Kenzie William, smith, 28 Crescent st
M'Kenzie William, engineer, 93 Belleville st
M'Kenzie Miss E., spirit dealer, 61 Roxburgh st. Ho., 52
Holmscroft st
M'Kenzie Mrs, lodgings, 23 Lyle st
M'Kenzie Mrs, 1 Springkell st
M'Kenzie Mrs, 9 Bentinck st
M'KEOWN Bernard, broker, 19 Shaw st
M'KERNAN Patrick, broker and news-agent, 16 Market st
M'KESSOCK William, carpenter, 9 Cathcart st
M'KEW David (of Thomson & M'Kew), 11 Watt st
M'KIE Samuel, cooper, 61 Ann st
M'Kie M., milliner, 8 Grey place
M'KILLOP Alexander, joiner, 63 Nicolson st
M'Killop Alexander, joiner, 28 East Hamilton st
M'Killop Daniel, salesman, 43 Holmscroft st *
M'Killop Hugh, joiner, 85 Wellington st
M'Killop Mrs, 9 East Shaw st
M'KINLAY Alexander, carpenter, 3 Hill st
M'Kinlay Archibald, spirit dealer, 2 West Burn st
M'Kinlay Archibald, 12 St Lawrence st
M'Kinlay Daniel, shipmaster, 8 West Stewart st
124 DIRECTORY.
M'Kinlay Edward, labourer, 4 Nelson st., Glebe
M'Kinlay James, joiner, 19 Regent st
M'Kinlay John, engineman, 59 Ann st
M'Kinlay Johnson, plumber, 41 Sir Michael st
M'Kinlay Thomas, engineer, 45 Lynedoch st
M'Kinlay William, carter, 5 Crawfurd lane
M'Kinlay Miss, tailoress, 66 Regent st
M'Kinlay Mrs, 20 Ann st
M'KIM William, boilermaker, 13 West Blackhall st
M'KINNON Alexander, salesman, 16 Kelly st
M'Kinnon Alexander, labourer, 22 St Lawrence st
M'Kinnon Alexander, steamboat owner, 21 Lyle st
M'Kinnon Allan, carpenter, 15 Nelson st., west
M'Kinnon Charles, Claud place, Dempster st
M'Kinnon Charles, boilermaker, 7 Belleville st
M'Kinnon Daniel, seaman, 13 Crescent st
M'Kinnon Daniel, boilermaker, 13 Springkell st
M'Kinnon David, carpenter, 46 East Hamilton st
M'Kinnon Donald, carter, 2 Nelson st, Glebe
M'Kinnon Donald, police sergeant, 28 Shaw st
M'Kinnon Dugald, engineer, 11 Belleville st
M'Kinnon Hugh, spirit merchant, 41 Rue-end st. Ho., 2
Dellingburn st
M'Kinnon John, boilermaker, 5 Hope st
M'Kinnon John, labourer, 10 East Blackhall st )
M'Kinnon John, cooper, 9 Hill st
M'Kinnon John, railway porter, 104 Drumfrochar road
M'Kinnon Lachlan, carpenter, 8 John st
M'Kinnon Malcolm, carter, 26 John st
M'Kinnon Malcolm, carpenter, 35 Lyle st
M'Kinnon Neil, tailor and clothier, 26 Hamilton st Ho., 38
Mearns st
M'Kinnon Neil, chimney sweeper, 7 Cowgate st
M'Kinnon Neil, bricklayer, 28 Wellington st
M'Kinnon Norman, carpenter, 24 Hamilton st
M'Kinnon Eobert, labourer, 2 Dellingburn st
M'Kinnon Miss, 23 Charles st
M'Kinnon Mrs John, lodgings, 31 Ann st
M'Kinnon Mrs Lachlan, boarding-house, 8 East breast
M'Kinnon Mrs, 10 Terrace road
M'Kinnon Mrs, 67 Nicolson st
M'Kinnon Mrs, 2 East Shaw st
M'KIRDY James, carpenter, 42 Holmscroft st
M'Kirdy John, boatman, 59 Rue- end st
M'Kirdy Neil, carpenter, 50 Dalrymple st
M'Kirdy Mrs John, 21 Bruce st
M'KISSOCK William, carpenter, 31 Lyle st
DIRECTORY. 125
M'KIVER William M. (of W. M. M'Kiver & Co.), 26 Bris-
bane st
M'Kiver William M. & Co., ship store merchants and export
grocers, 12 Cross-shore st
M'Kiver Mrs John, 26 Brisbane st
MACLACHLAN Andrew, boot and shoe manufacturer, 35
Cathcart st. Ho., 2 Shaw place
Maclachlan Donald, joiner, builder, and property valuator, 8
Tobago st. Ho , 5 Robertson st
Maclachlan & Paterson, drapers and clothiers, 15 Hamilton st
Maclachlan John (of Maclachlan & Paterson), 5 Robertson st
M'LACHLAN Alexander, boilermaker, 13 Belleville st
M'Lachlan Archibald, seaman, 9 Lynedoch st
M'Lachlan Archibald, boatman, 8 Watt st
M'Lachlan Charles, potter, 71 East Hamilton st
M'Lachlan David, tailor, 52 St Lawrence st
M'Lachlan Duncan, wine and spirit merchant, 34 Dalrymple
st. Ho., 83 Roxburgh st
M'Lachlan Hugh, teacher, Gaelic Parish School, "West Stew-
art st. Ho., 34 Nelson st, west
M'Lachlan James, slater, 14 Kilblain st. Ho., 40 Nicolson sfc
M'Lachlan James, baker, 3 Sir Michael st
M'Lachlan James, labourer, 8 Tobago st
M'Lachlan John, broker, 6 Smith's lane
M'Lachlan John, wine and spirit merchant, 10 Dalrymple st.
Ho., Brown st, Port-Glaswow
M'Lachlan Kenneth, draper, 28 Charles st. Ho., 69 Regent st
M'Lachlan Robert, church officer, 1 Argyle st
Mi'Lachlan Robert, labourer, 58 Wellington st
M'Lachlan Thomas, labourer, 23 John st
M'Lachlan Walter, rigger, 11 Cathcart st
M'Lachlan Miss, 6 Ardgowan st, west
M'Lachlan Mrs John, 34 Kelly st
M'Lachlan Mrs, 1 York st
MACLAGAN &\Macphail, booksellers and stationers, 9 Hamil-
ton st
Maclagan (of Maclagan & Macphail), 45 Lynedoch st
M'LAGAN James, chemist and druggist, 34 West Blackhall
st, and 2 William st. Ho., 41 West Blackhall st
M'LAGGAN Alexander, joiner, 41 Nicolson st
M'Laggan John, watchmaker and jeweller, 20 Cathcart st,
Ho., 9 Kelly st
M'LAREN A. D., shipowner, Sydney place, 16 Eldon st
M'Laren Andrew, labourer, 38 Crawf urd st
M'Laren Angus, joiner, 6 West Stewart st
M'Laren Colin, labourer, 14 Crescent st
M'Laren Donald, shipowner, 11 Fox st
126 DIEECTORY.
M'Laren Duncan, clerk, 90 Drumfrochar road
M'Laren James, labourer, 57 Holmscroft st
M'Laren John, joiner, 1 Armadale place, Bank st
M'Laren John P., shipowner, commission and insurance
agent, 27 West Burn st. Ho., 5 Finnart st
M'Laren John, fitter, 17 Brougham st
M'Laren John, carter, 42 Lynedoch st
M'Laren John, missionary, 58 Kelly st
M'Laren John, labourer, 51 Lynedoch st
M'Laren Kobert, engineer, 53 Eegent st
M'Laren Thomas, joiner, 10 Hope st
M'Laren William, sailmaker, 15 Eegent st
M'Laren Miss C, grocer, 8 Kilblain st
M'Laren Janet, grocer, 19 Tobago st
M'Laren Mrs E., grocer, 48 Shaw st. Ho., 22 Lynedoch st
M'Laren Mrs, 1 West Stewart st
M'LARTY Alexander, town's weigher, 9 Lynedoch st
M'Larty Alexander, carpenter, 13 Crescent st
M'Larty Archibald, labourer, 17 Nelson st., west
M'Larty Donald, carter, 16 Brnce st
M'Larty Dugald, seaman, 11 West breast
M'Larty John, engineer, 70 Wellington st
M'Larty John, moulder, 18 Hope st
M'Larty Malcom, weigher, 48 St Lawrence st
M'Larty Miss, 8 Margaret st
M'Larty Mrs, tobacconist, 30 Lynedoch st. Ho., do.
M'Larty Mrs, 5 Tobago st
M'LATOHIE James, carter, 3 Cross-shore st
M'LAUCHLAN Archibald, seaman, 66 Ann st
M'Lauchlan John (of Clyde Pottery 13o.), 19 Port-Glasgow
road
M'LAUCHLIN Alexander, boilermaker, 13 Belleville st
M'Lauchlin James, fishmonger, 33 Market st. Ho., 4 Toba-
go st
M'Lauchlin John, carpenter, 24 East Shaw st
M'LATJGHLAN Alexander, carpenter, 55 Inverkip st
M'LAUGHLEN Alexander, gardener, Belleaire cottage
M'Laughlen Andrew, gardener, Dungourney lodge
M'LAUGHLIN Daniel, boilermaker, 44 Shaw st
M'Laughlin Daniel, tailor, 4 Smith's lane
M'Laughlin Duncan, storekeeper, 57 Eoxburgh st
M'Laughlin Edward, assistant pawnbroker, 34 Shaw st
M'Laughlin James, provision merchant, 13 Market st. Ho.,
14 do.
M'Laughlin Neil, butter and egg merchant, 31 Market st
M'Laughlin Mrs, 17 Regent st
M'Laughlan Mrs, 9 East Shaw st
DIRECTORY. 127
M'LAY Miss, 60 Regent st
M'LEA James S., commission agent and shipbroker, 18 West
Burn st. Ho., 11 Nelson st.. west
MACLEAN Duncan (of Thomson & Maclean), 6 Kelly st
Maclean Eev.Ebenezer, of West Burn Street Baptist Church.
Ho., 21 Brisbane st
Maclean Jas. (of Maclean & Co., merchants), Octavia terrace
Maclean & Co., merchants and commission agents, Exchange
buildings, 27 Cathcart st
Maclean Mrs J., wine and spirit dealer, 2 Charles st. Ho., 6
Kelly st
M'LEAN Alexander, shipmaster, 63 Rue-end st.
M'Lean Alexander, painter, 23 East Shaw st
M'Lean Alexander, fitter, 3 Lauriston st
M'Lean Allan, cooper, 70 Ann st
M'Lean Allan, carpenter, 12 Wellington st
M'Lean Allan, glazier, 13 West Stewart st
M'Lean Andrew M. (of James M'Lean & Co.), 25 Main st
M'Lean, Angus & Co.), engineers and ironfounders, Ingleston
Foundry, 9 Ingleston st
M'Lean Angus, labourer, 1 Hill st
M'Lean Angus, shoemaker, 42 Inverkip st
M'Lean Angus, carpenter, 56 Drumfrochar road
M'Lean Archibald, cooper, 45 Crawfurd st
M'Lean Archibald, labourer, 86 Regent st
M'Lean Archibald, carpenter, 3 Hill st
M'Lean Archibald, labourer, 60 Drumfrochar road
M'Lean Archibald, 68 Wellington st
M'Lean Archibald, joiner, 51 Kelly st
M'Lean Archibald, labourer, 19 Hamilton st
M'Lean Archibald, carpenter, 21 Belleville st
M'Lean & Barclay, plumbers, 11 East Quay lane
M'Lean Charles, moulder, 24 St Lawrence st
M'Lean Daniel, carpenter, 28 Crescent st
M'Lean Daniel, spirit dealer, 32 Arthur st
M'Lean Daniel, carpenter, 37 Holmscroft st
M'Lean David, carpenter, 32 East Shaw st
M'Lean Donald, carter, 1 9 Captain st
M'Lean Donald, labourer, 3 Bearhope st
M'Lean Dugald, gardener, 6 Kilblain st
M'Lean Duncan, carpenter, 18 St Lawrence st
M'Lean Duncan, carpenter, 5 East Quay lane
M'Lean Duncan, engineer, 25 Lynedoch st
M'Lean Duncan, rivetter, 40 Lynedoch st
M'Lean Duncan, shipmaster, 11 Nelson st., west
M'Lean Duncan, storekeeper, 53 Holmscroft st
M'Lean Hector, labourer? 16 Sir Michael st
128 DIRECTORY.
M'Lean Hector, tailor, 8 Ann st
M'Lean Hugh, boilermaker, 24 Lyle st
M'Lean Hugh, plater, 8 Chapel st
M'Lean Hugh, Queen's porter, 58 Kelly st
M'Lean Hugh, funeral undertaker, 41 Hamilton st. Ho., dot
M'Lean Hugh, gardener, 12 Watt st
M'Lean James & Co., timber merchants, Greenock Patent
Saw Mills, and manufacturers of wood mouldings, 25,
28, and 64 Main st
M'Lean James (of M'Lean & Barclay), 15 Laird st
M'Lean James, joiner, 9 East Shaw st
M'Lean James, sawyer, 44 Lynedoch st
M'Lean James, boilermaker, 10 Chapel st
M'Lean James, late wood merchant, West Bank, 2 Mar-
garet st
M'Lean James (of M'Lean, Angus & Co.), 61 Regent st
M'Lean James, cooper, 50 Dalrymple st
M'Lean John, & Co., coopers and fish curers, 16 Charles st
M'Lean John (of John M'Lean & Co.), 13 Ardgowan st, west
MLLean John, cooper, 4 Kilblain st
M'Lean John, painter, 38 Ann st
M'Lean John, labourer, 10 Duncan st
M'Lean John, boilermaker, 27 West Blackhall st
M'Lean John, cooper, 41 Crawfurd st
M'Lean John, policeman, 5 East Blackhall st
M'Lean John, labourer, 21 East Shaw st
M'Lean John, smith, 6 West Stewart st
M'Lean John, Customhouse boatman, 60 Ann st
M'Lean John, letter carrier, 8 Kilblain st
M'Lean John, carpenter, 19 Bruce st
M'Lean John, labourer, 30 Arthur st
M'Lean John, carpenter, 2 Tobago st
M'Lean John, sawyer, 5 East Blackhall st
M'Lean John, carpenter, 41 Sir Michael st
M'Lean John, carpenter, 6 Springkell st
M'Lean Kenneth, carpenter, 65 Nicolson st
M'Lean Lachlan, rivetter, 7 Lynedoch st
M'Lean Lachlan, labourer, 4 Watt st
M'Lean Lachlan, Queen's porter, 33 Dempster st
M'Lean Malcolm, blacksmith, 14 Terrace road
M'Lean Malcolm, boatman, 9 East Quay lane
M'Lean Matthew (of M Arthur, M'Lean & Co.), 13 Ardgowan
st., west
M'Lean Matthew, 54 Esplanade
M'Lean Neil, labourer, 20 Lynedoch st
M'Lean Neil, seaman, 15 Bearhope st
JM'Lean Neil, shoemaker, 3 Inverkip st
DIRECTORY. 129
M'Lean Neil, joiner, 10 Cross-shore st. Ho., 3 Prospect hill
M'Lean Neil, painter, 1 Vennel
M'Lean Neil, policeman, 22 West Blackhall st
M'Lean Peter, hammerman, 79 Belleville st
M'Lean Robert, plater, 64 Holmscroft st
M'Lean Robert, grocer, 107 Port-Glasgow road
M'Lean Robert, wine and spirit merchant, 8 Charles st. Ho.,
46 Cathcart st
M'Lean Robert, baker, 11 Ardgowan st, Glebe
M'Lean Robert, tobacconist, 32 Shaw st
M'Lean Ronald, smith, &c, 8 Baker st. Ho., 27 Mearns st
M'Lean Thomas, labourer, 22 Ann st
M'Lean William, storekeeper, 18 Nicolson st
M'Lean William, engineer, 9 Holmscroft st
M'Lean William, smith, 19 Bearhope st
M'Lean Miss, umbrella maker, 33 Hamilton st
M'Lean Miss, milliner, 5 Inverkip st
M'Lean Miss, spirit dealer, 8 West breast. House, 6 West
Blackhall st
M'Lean Miss Flora, grocer, 24 Lyle st
M'Lean Misses, dressmakers, 22 Lynedoch st
M'Lean Mrs Archibald, 81 Roxburgh st
M'Lean Mrs D., 20 Ardgowan square
M'Lean Mrs John, 23 Lyle st
M'Lean Mrs John, lodgings, 6 St Andrew square
M'Lean Mrs John, 2 Sinclair st
M'Lean Mrs Peter, 9 East Quay lane
M'Lean Mrs R., 12 Nile st
M'Lean Mrs William, 1 Ardgowan square
M'Lean Mrs, 7 Caddlehill st
M'Lean Mrs, 55 Inverkip st
M'Lean Mrs, huckster, 9 East Blackhall st
M'Lean Mrs, 22 Lynedoch st
M'LEAVIE E. & Co., clothiers, 46 Cathcart st
M'Leavie E. (of E. M'Leavie & Co.), Royal terrace, Gourocfc
M'LEISH Peter, engineer, 54 Drumfrochar road
M'LELLAN Andrew, gateman, 13 Ingleston st
M'Lellan Anthony, miller, 11 Hill st
M'Lellan Archibald, provision merchant, 70 Roxburgh st.
Ho., 20 Mount Pleasant st
M'Lellan Archibald, steamboatman, 10 Charles st
M'Lellan Duncan, H.M.C., 9 Dempster st
M'Lellan Hugh, labourer, 13 Ingleston st
M'Lellan James & Co., ship brokers and commission agents,
Exchange buildings
M'Lellan John, tide waiter, 39 Ann st
M'Lellan Mathew, labourer, 35 Ingleston st
I
130 DIRECTORY.
M'Lellan Neil, carter, 57 Inverkip st
M'Lellan Peter, pilot, 34 West Blackhall st
M'Lellan Walter, detective, 3 Holmscroft st
M'Lellan Walter, sawyer, 75 Regent st
M'Lellan William, feuar, 38 Lynedoch st
M'Lellan William, labourer, 10 Baker st
M'Lellan Miss, 14 Brisbane st
M'Lellan Mrs Duncan, 6 Bank st
M'Lellan Mrs, 19 Hamilton st
M'Lellan Mrs, 5 Bearhope st
M'Lellan Mrs, 8 Hope st
M'LELLAND James, 30 Lynedoch st
M'Lelland Robert, clerk, 3 Orangefield place
M'LENNAN Adam, flesher, 50 Inverkip st
M'Lennan Daniel, spirit merchant, 61 Main st
M'Lennan James, sailmaker, 65 Holmscroft st
M'Lennan Miss, 11 Antigua st
MACLEOD Neil, tar and grease merchant, 2 West quay.
House, 26 Brisbane st
M'LEOD Alexander, Queen's porter, 51 Kelly st
M'Leod Alexander, labourer, 4 Salmon st
M'Leod Angus, carpenter, 6 East Shaw st
M'Leod Angus, carpenter, 66 Ann st
M'Leod Angus, joiner, 28 Lynedoch st
M'Leod Angus, Queen's porter, 71 Nicolson st
M'Leod Angus, carpenter, 28 Lynedoch st
M'Leod Angus, spirit merchant, 32 Charles st. House, 31
Charles st
M'Leod Archibald, storekeeper, 8 Kilblain st
M'Leod Colin, carpenter, 58 Lynedoch st
M'Leod Daniel, wholesale and retail confectioner, 33 Hamil-
ton st. House, 35 Kelly st
M'Leod Donald, carpenter, 44 Lynedoch st
M'Leod Donald, carpenter, 11 Hill st
M'Leod Donald, labourer, 18 Tobago st
M'Leod Finlay, seaman, 8 Nicolson st
M'Leod George, cooper, 18 Ann st
M'Leod H. M. & Co., sugar merchants, Commercial Bank
buildings, Cathcart st
M'Leod H. M. (of H. M. M'Leod & Co.), 53 Brougham st
M'Leod James, plasterer, 34 Inverkip st
M'Leod John M., lath merchant, 87 Belleville st
M'Leod John, ham curer, 3 Trafalgar st
M'Leod John, carpenter, 17 Mount Pleasant st
M'Leod John, hammerman, 2 Charles st
M'Leod John, seaman, 4 Nelson st., Glebe
M'Leod John, seaman, 15 Begent st
DIRECTORY. 131
M'Leod Malcolm, storekeeper, 17 Antigua st
M'Leod Neil, painter, 28 Sir Michael st
M'Leod Neil, carter, 16 Arthur st
M'Leod Peter, labourer, 46 Nicolson st
M'Leod Robert, lathsplitter, 31 Crescent st. Ho., 3 Belle-
ville st
M'Leod Roderick, seaman, 8 Holmscroft st
M'Leod Ronald, carter, 40 Dalrymple st
M'Leod Mrs, 33 Nicolson st
M'Leod Mrs Colin, 15 West Stewart st
M'Leod Mrs D., 4 Ropework st
M'Leod Mrs, 5 Tobago st
M'Leod Mrs, 6 West Stewart st
M'Leod Mrs, 30 Nelson st, west"
M'Leod Mrs, lodgings, 28 Shaw st
M'LINTOCK Robert, seaman, 4 Bentinck st .
M'LUSKIE Thomas, cooper, 20 South st
M'Luskie William, rigger, 8 Shannon's close
M'MANUS Patrick, fitter, 34 Shaw st
M'Manus William J., labourer, 34 Sir Michael st
M'MASTER Alexander, clothier, 6 West Blackhall st. Ho.,
Finnart st
M' Master James, coal agent, 5 Hill st
M' Master James, tea dealer, 35 Cathcart st
M'Master Peter, saw-mill manager, 23 Main st
M'MEIKAN John, sailmaker, 12 Bruce st
M'Meikan John, cooper, 43 Ann st
M'Meikan John, carpenter. 65 Roxburgh st
M'MENAMIN James, stevedore, 9 Trafalgar st
M'Menamin William, labourer, 63 Nicolson st
MACMILLAN John, steam-packet agent, Excise buildings.
Ho., 8 Margaret st
Macmillan Thomas, postmaster. Ho., 75 Union st
M'MILLAN Alexander, joiner, 6 Hope st
M'Millan Alexander, joiner, 14 Regent st
M'Millan Andrew, grocer, wine and spirit dealer, 20 Brisbane
st. Ho., do.
M'Millan Andrew, bread and biscuit baker, 50 Holmscroft st.
Ho., 20 Brisbane st
M'Millan Angus, seaman, 30 Dalrymple st
M'Millan Archibald, engine-driver, 22 John st
M'Millan Archibald, labourer, 19 Shaw st
M'Millan & Bathgate, carvers, gilders, and frame makers, 1
East Blackhall st. Warehouse, Ardgowan buildings, 27
West Blackhall st
M'Millan Bernard, policeman, 21 East Shaw st
M'Millan David, flesher, 37 Cathcart st. Ho., 4 Bentinck st
132 DIRECTORY.
M'Millan Donald, labourer, 58 Lynedoch st
M'Millari Duncan, labourer, 91 Port-Glasgow road
M'Millan Ebenezer, carpenter, 47 Crawfurd st
M'Millan George, labourer, 81 Wellington st
M'Millan Hugh, stevedore, 11 Shaw st
M'Millan Hugh, lathsplitter, 18 East Shaw st
M'Millan Hugh, moulder, 1 Hill st
M'Millan James, labourer, 21 East Shaw st
M'Millan James, carter, 10 Duncan st
M'Millan James, late shipbuilder, 20 Margaret st
M'Millan John, foreman, Caledonian Saw Mills, Port-Glas-
gow road
M'Millan John, hairdresser, 26 Charles st. Ho., 71 Ann st
M'Millan John, bootmaker, 3 Ingleston st
M'Millan John, spirit merchant, 50 Shaw st. Ho., 3 Ingles-
ton st
M'Millan John, skinner, 32 Arthur st
M'Millan John, 18 Vennel
M'Millan John, engineer, 77 Regent st
M'Millan John, moulder, 1 Belleville st
M'Millan John, painter, 24 Antigua st
M'Millan Matthew, engineer, 42 Arthur st
M'Millan Neil, mason, 38 Holmscroft st
M'Millan Neil, blacksmith, 17 Shaw st
M'Millan Thomas, shipmaster, 13 Brisbane st
M'Millan Terrence, broker, 37 Dalrymple st. Ho., 31 do.
M'Millan Terrence, grocer, 6 Vennel
M'Millan William, joiner and builder, 7 Prospect hill. Ho., do
M'Millan William, plater, 4 Hill st
M'Millan William, tailor, 39 Ann st
M'Millan William, slater, 2 Nelson st., Glebe
M'Millan W. B., fresher, 13 Cathcart st. Ho., 67 Eue-endst
M'Millan Miss E., dressmaker, 64 Wellington st
M'Millan Miss Jessie, lodgings, 21 Lyle st
M'Millan Miss, dressmaker, 37 West Blackhall st
M'Millan Miss M., lodgings, 63 Rue-end st
M'Millan Misses, milliners, dressmakers, and straw hatters, 12
East Shaw st. House, 1 Hill st
M'Millan Mrs Colin, lodgings, Ardgowan buildings, 23 West
Blackhall st
M'Millan Mrs John, spirit merchant, 1 Ropework st. Ho.,
43 Hamilton st
M'Millan Mrs John, 37 West Blackhall st
M'Millan Mrs John, 22 Sugarhouse lane
M'Millan Mrs Thomas, 9 Crawfurd st
M'Millan Mrs, 47 Crawfurd st
M'Millan Mrs, lodgings, 36 Nicolson st
DIRECTORY. 133
M'Millan Mrs, refreshment rooms, 23 Market st
M'MORLAND R. S., coal and lime merchant, 15 East Quay-
lane. Ho., Oraiglea villa, 64 Esplanade
M'MUNAGLE 0., fishmonger, Fish market. Ho., Alma
Cottage, 55 Ann st
M'MURCHIE William, labourer, 21 John st
M'MURRAY James, manager, 13 Hope st
M'MURRICH Mrs Jessie, 15 Newton st
M'MURTRIE John, joiner, 39 Holmscroft st
M'Murtire John, joiner, 3 St Andrew st
M'Murtrie Mrs Hendry, 16 Mearns st
MACNAB William, consulting engineer, 7 Lyle st. Ho., do.
MlNAB Alexander, 17 Main st
M'Nab Duncan, baker, 81 Belleville st
M'Nab Duncan, farmer and grain merchant, 25 Tobago st.
House, Glen Farm.
M'Nab John, spirit merchant, 42 Oathcart st. House, 20
Lynedoch st
M'Nab Thomas, currier and shoe merchant, 14 Oathcart st.
and 44 Hamilton st. Ho., 24 Mearns st
M'Nab Mrs, 41 Holmscroft st
M'Nab Mrs, washer and dresser, 6 Sir Michael st
M'NABB Thomas, shipmaster, 8 Jamaica st
M'NAIR Archibald, steamboat agent, Custom House Quay.
Ho., 7 Lynedoch st
M'Nair George, boilermaker, 84 Roxburgh st
M'Kair James, labourer, 17 Main st
M'Nair John, optician, 35 Lynedoch st
M'Nair Robert, carpenter, 16 Hope st
M'Nair Thomas, boltmaker, 20 Mount Pleasant st
M'Nair Mrs, 32 Arthur st
M'NAIRNEY John, telegraph clerk, Post Office
M'NAUGHT Archibald, labourer, 24 West Blackhall st
M'Naught Duncan, carter, 50 Dalrymple st
M'Naught John, carter, 9 South st
M'Naught John, painting and paperhanging establishment, 2
Church place. Paint shop, 10 Taylor's close. House,
62 Regent st
M'Naught Thomas, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 6 Albert
place, West Blackhall st. Ho., 30 Nelson st., west
M'Naught William, dispensing and family chemist, 4 West
Blackhall st. Ho., 77 Holmscroft st
M'Naught Mrs, 3 Mearns st
M'Naught Mrs, wine and spirit merchant, Prospect place, 66
Ann st. House, 38 Mearns st.
MACNAUGHTAN Duncan, bootmaker, 10 West Blackhall
st. Ho., 15 Nelson st., west
134 DIRECTORY.
Macnaughtan John C, boot merchant and commission agent,
20 Hamilton st. House, 35 Upper Kelly st
M'NEIL Alexander, salesman, 87 Wellington st
M'Neil Alexander, labourer, 32 Tobago st
M'Neil Allan, cartwright, 22 Bearhope st
M'Neil Archibald, woolsorter, 3 Prospect hill
M'Neil Donald, carter and contractor, 3 South st
M'Neil Hugh, labourer, 37 Holmscroft st
M'Neil James, carter, 1 5 Crescent st
M'Neil James, tailor, 37 Lynedoch st
M'Neil James, sen., tailor and clothier, 32 Hamilton st. Ho.,
37 Lynedoch st
M'Neil John, pilot, 13 Watt st
M'Neil John, jun., flesher, 7 Ann st. Ho., 66 Regent st
M'Neil John, spirit merchant, 58 Vennel. Ho., do.
M'Neil John, inspector of buildings, 61 Ann st. Ho., do.
M'Neil Kenneth, carpenter, 56 Wellington st
M'Neil Neil, hammerman, 25 Tobago st
M'Neil Neil, cooper, 28 Crescent st
M'Neil Neil, carter, 62 Wellington st
M'Neil Robert, engineer, 40 East Hamilton st
M'Neil Thomas, watchmaker and jeweller, 8 East breast.
House, 10 Wellington st
M'Neil Thomas, bricklayer, 9 Lyle st
M'Neil William, moulder, 26 John st
M'Neil William, engineer, 3 Belleville st
M'Neil William, mechanic, Broomhill
M'Neil William, boatman, 48 Crawfurd st
M'Neil William, baker, 23 East Shaw st
M'Neil William, labourer, Mill's Cottage, Dempster st
M'Neil Mrs, 71 Roxburgh st
M'NEILL Alexander, coal merchant and insurance agent,
29 West Burn st. House, 30 Nelson st., west
M'Neill j.- nibald, labourer, 108 Drumfrochar road
M'Neill Archibald, carpenter, 9 Duncan st
M'Neill Charles, grocer, 23 Bruce st. House, 108 Drum-
frochar road
M'Neill Daniel, fisherman, 29 Hamilton st
M'Neill Hector, carpenter, 6 Holmscroft st
M'Neill James, woolwasher, Broomhill
M'Neill John, grocer, 61 Ann st
M'Neill Mrs W., 14 Terrace road
M'NEILAGE Alexander, shoemaker, 15 Ann st
M'Neilage & Craig, coopers and stave merchants, 4 East
Blackhall st
M'Neilage John, baker, 17 Antigua st. Ho., 20 do.
M'Neilage John (of M'Neilage & Craig), 62 Ann st
DIRECTORY. 135=
M'Neilage John, 23 Lyle st
M'Neilage Mrs John, 41 Sir Michael st
M'NICOL James, coal merchant, 1 Newton st
M'Nicol Mrs, 2 Salmon st
M'NICCOL Duncan, carter, 19 Sir Michael st
M'NISH Eobert, sailmaker, 27 Eegent st
M'ONIE George (of G. & J. M'Onie), 32 East Hamilton st
M'Onie G. & J., engineers, iron founders, galvanizers, &c.r
Ladyburn Foundry, Port -Glasgow road
M'Onie John (of G. & J. M'Onie), 101 Belleville st
M'Onie William, 89 East Hamilton st
M'PAIKE Patrick, labourer, 21 Tobago st
MACPHAIL John, coal merchant, Exchange buildings, 27
Cathcart st. Depot, 5 Chapel st. Ho., 27 Patrick st
M'Phail Myles (of Maclagan and Maclagan), 4 Mount Pleas-
ant st
M'PHAIL Alexander carpenter, 6 Sir Michael st
M'Phail Archibald, labourer, 30 Hamilton st
M'Phail Colin, sawyer, 21 Main st
M'Phail Colin, porter, 8 Hope st
M'Phail Colin, boilermaker, 50 Roxburgh st
M'Phail Donald, engineer, 8 Cross-shore st.
M'Phail Donald, dairy, 21 Captain st
M'Phail Dugald, rigger, 43 Ann st
M'Phail Dugald, carpenter, 9 Hill st
M'Phail Duncan, labourer, 5 Orchard st
M'Phail James, plumber, 3 Crawfurd st
M'Phail John, carpenter, 3 Regent st
M'Phail John (of Muir & M'Phail), 8 Hope st
M'Phail John, spirit merchant, 26 East Shaw st. House, 1
Duncan st
M'Phail Neil, carter, 2 Bearhope st
M'Phail Peter, blacksmith, 7 Dempster st. Ho., 39 Rue -end st
M'Phail Robert, plumber, 15 Lynedoch st
M'Phail Miss, grocer, 52 Holmscroft st. House, 13 Mount
Pleasant st
M'Phail Mrs Jane, lodgings, 9 East Quay lane
M'Phail Mrs John, 2 East Quay lane
M'Phail Mrs Lachlan, 12 Terrace road
M'Phail Mrs, 1 Duncan st
M'Phail Mrs, 3 Regent st
M'PHEDRAN Dugald, lieutenant of police, 59 Roxburgh st
M'PHEE Angus, Queen's porter, 67 Nicolson st
M'Phee Donald, labourer, 18 Wellington, st
M'Phee Ronald, spirit merchant, 21 Shaw st. Ho., 23
Lyle st
MACPHERSON John & Co., ironmongers and ship chandlers,
3 East breast
136 DIRECTORY.
Macpherson John (of John Macpherson & Co.) , 5 Antigua st
Macpherson Rev. John, of the Gaelic Parish Church, 15 Ard-
gowan square
MTHERSON Alexander, boot and shoemaker, 15 Hamilton
st. House, 3 Bank st
M'Pherson Alexander, rivetter, 62 Wellington st
M'Pherson Alexander, carpenter, 19 Ingleston st
M'Pherson Andrew, coppersmith, 33 Sir Michael st
M'Pherson Archibald, carter, 12 Terrace road
M'Pherson Duncan, teacher, Lynedoch Street Academy.
House, 49 Lynedoch st
M'Pherson George, policeman, 27 Bruce st
M'Pherson Hugh, carpenter, 35 West Blackhall st
M'Pherson James, grocer, 6 John st. Ho., 32 Crescent st
M'Pherson John, boilermaker, 64 Drumfrochar road
M'Pherson John, carpenter, 22 St Lawrence st
M'Pherson John, sailmaker, 6 Nelson st, Glebe
M'Pherson Malcolm, policeman, 31 Bank st
M'Pherson Peter, upholsterer, 30 West Burn st. Ho., 24 do
M'Pherson Peter, pawnbroker, 10 Hope st
M'Pherson Peter, tobacconist, 18 Cartsburn st
M'Pherson Peter, boilermaker, 34 East Crawfurd st
M'Pherson Richard, sailmaker, 13 Bearhope st
M'Pherson William, porter, 1 Claud place, Dempster st
M'Pherson William, boilermaker, 41 Lynedoch st
M'Pherson Miss, milliner, 46 Inverkip st
M'Pherson Mrs, ladies' underclothing establishment, 14 West
Blackhall st. Ho., do.
M'Pherson Mrs, ladies' nurse, 18 Antigua st
M'Pherson Mrs John, 28 Bank st
M'Pherson Mrs Peter, 3 Antigua st
M'QUARRIE Donald, sailmaker, 9 Watt st
M'Quarrie Donald, carpenter, 8 Chapel st
M'Quarrie Dugald, carpenter, 20 Crescent st
M'Quarrie John, joiner, 9 Hope st
M'Quarrie John, clerk, 17 Brisbane st
M'Quarrie Miss, mangier and dresser, 7 Market st
M'QUEEN D., boilermaker, 4 Sir Michael st
M 'Queen George, surfaceman, Bridge- end house
M'Queen N., cowfeeder, 54 Wellington st
M'Queen Neil, coppersmith, 54 Wellington sfc
M'Queen Thomas, upholsterer, 87 Roxburgh st
M'QUILLAN Henry, carpenter, 1 Ardgowan st, Glebe
M' QUIRE Mrs ; Thomas, grocer, 1 Lauriston st. Ho., 1
Morton terrace
M'QUISTAN Finlay, confectioner, 43 Cathcart st and 47
Hamilton st. Ho., 6 Wellington sfc
DIRECTORY. 137
M'Quistan James, plasterer, 7 Bearhops st
M'QUOTD William, joiner, 23 Roxburgh st
M'RAE David, engine driver, 3 Belleville st
M'Rae Duncan, late letter carrier, 20 Lynedoch st
M'Rae Lachlan, labourer, In St Andrew st
M'Rae Miss, milliner and straw hat maker, 20 Lynedoch st
MACRAILD Donald, physician and surgeon, Waverley
buildings, 29 "West Burn st
MACREADY Hugh, painter, 10 South st
M'READY Charles, boilermaker, 3 Shannon's close
M'ROBERTS Robert, 7 Mount Pleasant st
M'RONAND Alexander, carpenter, 5 Regent st
M'SPORRAN Miss, 6 Antigua st
M'SWAN Alexander, labourer, 16 William st
M'SWEEN John, carpenter, 39 Ann st
M'Sween Margery, furnishings, 7 Grey place
M'SWEGAN, Thomas, engineer, 83 Wellington st
MACSYMON Robert, general grocer, 1 West Blackhall st.
Ho., Gladstone place, 37 Brisbane st
MacSymon Mrs, 37 Brisbane st
M'TAGGART Archibald, engineer, 7 Crescent st
M'Taggart Archibald, joiner, 19 Wellington st
M'Taggart Archibald, carpenter, 63 Nicolson st
M'Taggart John, joiner, 50 Inverkip st
M'Taggart John, porter, 33 Hamilton st
M'Taggart Malcolm, smith, 20 John st
M'Taggart William, joiner, 64 Holmscroft st
M'Taggart Mrs, I Duncan st
M'TAGUE Dennis, outfitter, 34 Shaw st
M'TAVISH Donald, coal agent, 5 Chapel st. Ho., 23 Kelly st
M'Tavish John, carpenter, 4 West breast
M'Tavish Neil, labourer, 39 Roxburgh st
M'Tavish Jane, spirit dealer, 13 Shaw st. Ho., do.
M'YEAN Duncan, joiner, 42 Holmscroft st
M'Vean Hugh, seaman, 11 West breast
M'Yean Neil, blacksmith, 16 Crawfurd st
M'YEY James, carpenter, 6 Hill st
M'Yey James, joiner, 32 Nicolson st
M'Yey James, 56 Ann st
M'YICAR Angus, shipmaster, 13 Mount Pleasant st
M'Yicar Donald, joiner, 28 East Shaw st
M'Yicar Duncan, labourer, 19 Ingleston place
M'Yicar Hugh, tailor, 28 Bruce st
M'Yicar Peter, labourer, 43 Holmscroft st
M'Yicar William, smith and chainmaker, 7 East Stewart st.
Ho., 5 Carnock st
M'Yicar William, slater, 22 West Blackhall st
138 DIRECTORY.
M'Vicar Mrs, 43 Cathcart st
M'Vicar Mrs, 1 Kelly st
M'Vicar Mrs, mangier, 47 Holmscroft st
M'W ALTER John, porter, 63 Regent st
M'WATT Francis, 53 Main st
M'WHINNIE Hugh, forgeman, 68 East Hamilton st
M'Whinnie James, salesman, 38 Ann st
M'WHIRTER Hugh, agent, Maybole boot and shoe ware-
house, 16 Hamilton st. Ho., 12 Wellington st
M'Whirter R. & Co., builders and contractors, 52 Holmscroft st
M'Whirter Robert (of R. M'Whirter & Co.), 5 Caddlehill st
M'Whirter William, labourer, 13 Ingleston st
M'Whirter Mrs, 50 Holmscroft st
M 'WILLIAM Andrew, boilermaker, 29 Regent st
M'William James, mason, 22 Ann st
M'William John, smith, 23 Lyle st
M'William Jane, teacher, Gaelic Parish School, Park buildings,
Nicolson st. Ho., 53 Kelly st
M
MACKIE Charles, deep-sea pilot, 15 Jamaica st
Mackie Charles, shoemaker, 58 Main st
Mackie David, engineer, 36 Crawfurd st
Mackie G., dealer, 12 John st
Mackie James, seaman, 22 Sugarhouse lane
Mackie James, slater, 25 Roxburgh st
Mackie John, blockmaker, 13 Crescent st
Mackie John flesher, 7 John st. House, 5 do.
Mackie Peter, waterman, 8 Cathcart square
Mackie Miss, 30 Brisbane st
Mackie Miss, 26 Tobago st
MADDEN William, watchman, 26 Duncan st
MAGARRELL Mrs Richard, 33 High Vennel
MAGEE Thomas H. C, 41 Nelson st., west
MAHAN David D., spirit dealer, 35 Vennel. Ho., 2 Buc-
cleuch st
MAGURA Robert, tailor, 41 Holmscroft st
MAIN James, coachbuilder, 63 Nicolson st
Main Robert, storekeeper, 6 Watt st
Main William, moulder 44 Lynedoch st
Main Mrs William, grocer, 26 Inverkip st. Ho., 35 West
Shaw st.
MAINS John, moulder, 10 Carnock st
MAIR John, carter, 52 Wellington st
M AIT LAND A., gas inspector, 9 Nelson st, west
Maitland James, engineer, 18 Hope st
DIRECTORY,
139
Maitland James, engineer, 22 Lyle st
MALCOLM Alexander (of Greenock Printing Co.), 29
Dempster st
Malcolm Andrew, labourer, 53 Inverkip st
Malcolm & Co., coopers and fish-curers, 12 Charles st
Malcolm James, leather merchant and shoe furnishings, 17
Dalrymple st. Ho., 66 Regent st
Malcolm Joseph, sailmaker, 15 East Shaw st
Malcolm William, labourer, 120 Drumfrochar road
Malcolm W. H., engineer, 19 Lyle st
Malcolm Mrs, 2 East breast
MALCOM Mrs John, 34 Nelson st, west
MANN Alex., watch and clockmaker, and jeweller, 11 Hamil-
ton st. Ho., 1 Prospect hill
Mann Allan, engineer, 67 Regent st
MANSON William, shipmaster, 29 Patrick st
Manson Rose, 26 Upper Trafalgar st
MARCH John, labourer, 15 Duncan st
MARITIME Insurance Co. (Limited), 13 William st. T. O.
Hunter & Co., agents
MARINE Board Office and Shipping Office for Seamen, 7
Virginia st
MARKER William, labourer, 39 Roxburgh st
MARLEY Eliza L., spirit dealer, Cappielow Inn, 71 East
Hamilton st. House, 18 Bogle st
MARNER Hugh, labourer, 50 Shaw st
Marner Michael, labourer, 45 Cathcart st
Marner Mrs, 63 Dalrymple st
MARQUIS Angus, watchman, 28 West Burn st
Marquis Miss, 4 Finnart terrace
MARR James, goldsmith and jeweller, 14 Hamilton st. Ho.,
41 Nelson st, west
MARSHALL A., Singer Sewing Machine Manufacturing Co.,
8 West Blackhall st
Marshall Rev. George Alston, 1 Mearns st
Marshall James, lighterman, 51 Rue -end st
Marshall James, salesman, 17 East Shaw st
Marshall James, corkcutter. 17 East Shaw st
Marshall James Fulton (of William Marshall & Son), Oakfield
Marshall Joseph, rigger, 6 West Stewart st
Marshall Robert, patternmaker, 36 East Crawfurd st
Marshall Robert, out-door officer, H.M.C., 61 Ann st
Marshall Robert, cooper, 22 Trafalgar st
Marshall William & Son, tanners, skinners, curriers and wool
merchants, Ladyburn, Port-Glasgow road
Marshall William, wholesale provision merchant and commis-
sion agent, 28 Sugarhouse lane. Ho., 15 Brisbane st
140 DIRECTORY.
Marshall William Johnston, M.D., and L.R.C.S., Edinburgh,
16 Ardgowan square. Ho., do.
Marshall Miss, 4 Smith's lane
Marshall Miss, 64 Roxburgh st
Marshall Miss Catherine, Oakfield, west
Marshall Miss, 16 Tobago st
Marshall Mrs David, 40 Nicolson st
Marshall Mrs David, mangier, 13 West Blackhall st
Marshall Mrs James, 9 Nelson st., west
Marshall Mrs William, Ladyburn House
MARTIN Alexander, painter, 67 Regent st
Martin David, labourer, 21 John st
Martin James, flesher, 27 Roxburgh st
Martin James, labourer, 30 Tobago st
Martin James, funeral undertaker, 25 West Burn st. Ho.,
19 Sugar house lane
Martin James, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 19 Sugarhouse
lane. Ho., do
Martin James, policeman, 22 West Blackhall st
Martin John, labourer, 15 Duncan st
Martin John, fireman, 87 Belleville st
Martin John H., clerk, 3 Regent st
Martin John, cutler and saw maker, 11 Charles st. Ho., 27
Nicolson st
Martin John, boilermaker, 22 St Lawrence st
Martin John, tailor and clothier, 4 [Hamilton st. Ho., 33
Dempster st
Martin John, boilermaker, 22 St Lawrence st
Martin John, engineer, 13 Oathcart st. Ho., 13 Cross-shore st
Martin J. & P., fieshers, 9 Newton st. Ho., 27 Roxburgh st
Martin & Morris, commission merchants, City Bank buildings,
32 Cathcart st
Martin Philip, carpenter, 44 Lynedoch st
Martin William M. (of Martin & Morris), 50 Brougham st
Martin Mrs, 27 Nicolson st
Martin Mrs T., 39 Roxburgh st
Martin Mrs Neil, 45 Cathcart st
MASONS' Hall, 17 Charles st
MASSON Andrew, saw and edge tool maker, 4 Carnock st.
House, 70 Ann st
Masson John, iron turner, 5 Hope st
MASSICKS James, blacksmith, 41 Holmscroft st
MASTERTON Adam, engineer, 91 Belleville st
Masterton Edward, seamen, 2 St Andrew st
MATHER John, shipmaster, 68 Holmscroft st
MATHIE John, sculptor, 62 Inverkip st. Ho., 89 Rox-
burgh st
DIRECTORY. 141
Mathie Mrs John, carter, 55 Inverkip st
Mathie Miss Margaret, 22 West Blackhall st
MATHIESON Archibald, plumber, 53 Holmscroffc
Mathieson Archibald, joiner, 51 Kelly st
Mathieson Archibald, carter, 2 Nelson st., Glebe
Mathieson Angus, labourer, 16 John st
Mathieson Donald, carpenter, 71 Nicolson st
Mathieson John, grocer, 38 Ann st. Ho., 7 Holmscroft st
Mathieson John, joiner, 31 Lynedoch st
Mathieson John, joiner, 5 Lauriston st
Mathieson John, tailor, 36 Lynedoch st
Mathieson Lindsay, joiner, 21 Wellington st
Mathieson Eobert, smith, 30 Arthur st
Mathieson William, labourer, 5 Belleville st
Mathieson Mrs Robert, 27 Nelson st., west
Mathison Mrs, 4 East Quay lane
MATTHEWS Alexander, seaman, 2 Sinclair st
Matthews William, clerk, 9 Argyle st
Matthews Mrs, tobacconist and confectioner, 1 William st
MAVENS James D., engineer, 58 Drumfrochar road
Mavens Mrs, 7 Sir Michael st
MAXTON Miss, 53 Union st
MAXWELL Alexander, seaman, 10 Terrace road
Maxwell Edward, H.M. Customs, 97 Roxburgh st
Maxwell John, rivetter, 5 Belleville st
Maxwell Robert, boilermaker, 6 Ingleston st
MAY George W., painter, 70 Wellington st
MAYORS, R. G., clerk, 6 Watt st
MEARNS James, clothier and outfitter, 16 Hamilton st. Ho.r
Priest Hill, Kennishead
Mearns James, salesman, 15 Mount Pleasant st
Mearns William, coppersmith, 39 Lynedoch st
MECHAN Peter, carpenter, 7 Market st
Median Thomas, carpenter, 10 Terrace road
MECHANICS' Library, Reading room, and Public Baths,
Mechanics' Institution, 1 3 Sir Michael st and 11 Tobago st
MEEK Hugh, vanman, 10 Hope st
Meek Robert, labourer, 7 Hill st
MEIKLE James, late gas meter inspector, 67 Rue-end st
Meikle Mrs, Mill's cottage, Dempster st
MELDRUM George, engineer, 3 1 St Andrew st
Meldrum Peter, shipowner, 22 Eldon st
MELLOR George, hairdresser, 51 Nicolson st
MELROSE William, engineer, 20 Hope st
Melrose Mrs, 24 Bank st
Melrose Mrs, 18 Bruce st
MELYILLE Alexander, joiner, 8 Mount Pleasant st
142 DIRECTORY.
Melville William, labourer, 76 Ann st
Melville Mrs, 1 Bank st
MELYIN Daniel, carter, 24 Antigua st
Melvin Thomas & Co., stationers and lithographic printers,
4 Mansionhouse lane
MENZIES Alexander (of A. & W. Menzies), 22 Bank st
Menzies A. & W., sailmakers, 2 Virginia st
Menzies Robert, watchmaker and jeweller, o William st.
Ho., 9 Lyle st
Menzies Robert, labourer, 5 Dellingburn st
Menzies William (of A. & W. Menzies), 14 Brisbane st
Menzies William, tailor, 23 Sir Michael st
Menzies William, sugarboiler, 3 Holmscroft st
Menzies Miss M. 0., milliner and straw hatter, 25 Charles st.
Ho., 14 West Blackhall st
Menzies Robina, tobacconist, 23 Vennel. Ho., 9 Holms-
croft st
Menzies Mrs James, 64 Ann st
Menzies Mrs John, lodgings, 14 West Blackhall st
Menzies Mrs, midwife, 41 Roxburgh st
MERCANTILE Marine Office, 7 Virginia st
MERRILEES Charles, joiner, Inverkip road. Ho., 20 Bris-
bane st
MERRY & Cunninghame, coal masters, Exchange buildings,
27 Cathcartst
Merrylees James, tailor, clothier, and outfitter, 7 Cathcart st
METHODIST Chapel, 4 Ardgowan st., west
MEYER Nicholas, B.A., professor of languages, Langford
Lodge, Finnart st
MIDDLE (Free) Church, George square
Middle Parish Church, Cathcart square
Middle Parish School, 9 Ann st
MIDDLETON D. Myddleton, professor of music, 52
Brougham st
Middleton Mrs, 25 West Burn st
MILL Alexander, grocer and wine merchant, 95 Roxburgh st.
Ho., 39 Wellington st.
Mill Mrs Charles, 20 Union st
MILLER Alexander, pawnbroker, 38 Hamilton st. Ho., 29
Ann st
MILLAR Alexander, engineer, 33 Nicolson st
Millar Andrew, carpenter, Caldwell's land, East Crawfurd st
Millar Andrew, joiner, 9 East Blackball st
Millar & Barr, provision merchants, 19 Hamilton st. Ho.,
13 Nelson st., west
Millar David, smith, 30 East Crawfurd st
Millar David, joiner, 59 Holmscroft st
DIRECTORY. 143
Millar David, Caledonian Forge, Gibb's Hill road. Ho., 30
East Crawfurd st
Millar Dugald, joiner, 47 Cathcart st
Millar James, smith and cartwright, 6 Princes st. Ho., 70
Holmscroft st
Millar James, boilermaker, 62 Wellington st
Millar James, boilermaker, 48 St Lawrence st
Millar James, boilermaker, 27 Vennel
Millar John, locomotive foreman, Caledonian Railway, En-
drick cottage, Ratho st
Millar James & Co., hatters , hosiers and glovers, 14 Hamilton st
Millar John, tinsmith and gasfitter, 5 Tobago st
Millar John, baker, 31 Hamilton st. and 12 Ann st. House,
Newtondale cottage, 21 Roxburgh st
Millar John, harbour-master. Office, Steamboat quay. Ho.,
11 Ardgowan square.
Millar John, joiner, 18 Hope st
Millar John, 69 Union st
Millar John, joiner, 18 Wellington st
Millar John, carpenter, 13 Cathcart st
Millar Matthew, carter, 26 Duncan st
Millar & M'Guckin, pawnbrokers, 8 Stanners st and 51 Main sfc
Millar Nicol, mason, 53 Kelly st
Millar Robert, joiner, 24 Wellington st
Millar Robert, labourer, 8 Ann st
Millar Robert, joiner, 70 Ann st
Millar Robert, boilermaker, 28 East Crawfurd st
Millar Robert, boilermaker, 34 Ingleston st
Millar Robert, potter, 36 East Hamilton st
Millar Robert, baker, 5 Hamilton st. Ho., 54 Regent st
-Millar Robert, shipowner, 41 Union st
Millar Robert, hairdresser, 2 Cartsburn st. Ho., 3 Orchard st
Millar S. H., wine and spirit merchant, 3 West Quay lane
and 26 Cathcart st. House, 7 Shaw st
JMillar Samuel, spirit merchant, 18 Vennel. House, 22 Wel-
lington st
Millar Thomas, smith, 25 Regent st
Millar Walter, foreman, 9 Prospect hill
Millar William, hammerman, 3 Belleville st
Millar William, farmer, Bawhirley
Millar William, boilermaker, 46 Nicolson st
Millar Mrs William, 10 Antigua st
Millar Janet, furnisings, 89 Roxburgh st
Millar Miss, lodgings, 13 Watt st
Millar Miss, tobacconist and confectioner, 9 East breast.
House, 29 Lynedoch st
Millar Mrs Andrew, 33 Lynedoch st
144 DIRECTORY,
Millar Mrs David, 3 Orchard st
Millar Mrs Hugh, 10 Carnock st
Millar Mrs Thomas, 13 Lyle st
Millar Miss, 18 Bogle st
Millar Mrs, 39 Lynedoch st
Millar Mrs, 34 East Hamilton st
MILLEN Peter, engineer, 14 West Blackball st
MILLER Andrew, wine and spirit merchant, 38 Main st.
House, do.
Miller & Brown, joiners and builders, 86 Roxburgh st
Miller Henry, seaman, 22 Crawfurd st
Miller James, rope, line, and twine maker, 89 Roxburgh st
Miller James, engineer, 35 Lynedoch st
Miller James, joiner, 6 Holmscroft st
Miller John, carter, 13 Belleville st
Miller John, engineer, 75 Regent st
Miller John (of Miller & Brown), 82 Roxburgh st
Miller Peter, watchman, 22 Crawfurd st
Miller, Peter, joiner, 23 East Shaw st
Miller Thomas, commission agent, 27 Regent st
Miller Mrs M., spirit dealer, 11 Arthur st. Ho., 64 Regent st
Miller Mrs, 11 West Stewart st
Miller Mrs E., furnishing shop, 33 Lynedoch st. Ho., do
MILLIG-AN William, fireman, 11 Ardgowan st., Glebe
Milligan William, mercantile clerk, 38 Mearns st
MILLIKEN Archibald (of Alexander Tough & Son), 2 Kem-
pock, Gourock
MILLOY John, joiner, 95 Belleville st
MILLS Benjamin, carpenter, 37 Rue-end st
Mills John; carpenter, 3 Lauriston st
Mills Robert, boilermaker, 28 East Hamilton st
Mills Robert, blacksmith and chainmaker, 5 Dock breast and
13 Clarence st. Ho., 22 Bank st
Mills Robert, engineer, 7 Belleville st
Mills William, plater, 11 East Blackhall st
Mills Mrs J., 48 Inverkip st
MILNAY John, rivetter, 32 Arthur st
MILNE Edward, smith, 36 Crescent st
Milne James, jun., accountant, 5 Kelly st
Milne John, smith, 68 Roxburgh st
Milne Mrs E., grocer and spirit dealer, 16 Antigua st. Ho., do
MILBOY Matthew, mason, 60 Drumfrochar road
MINTO George, tea merchant and family grocer, 23 Hamil-
ton st. Ho., 25 Brisbane st
MITCHELL Andrew, boltmaker, 10 Carnock st
Mitchell Archibald, carter, 19 Antigua st
Mitchell Archibald, cabman, 49 Nicolson st
DIRECTORY. 145
Mitchell David, carpenter, 83 Belleville st
Mitchell Edward, 53 Crawfurd st
Mitchell James, plumber, 24 West Burn st. Ho., 39 Kelly st
Mitchell James, engineer, 65 Ann st
Mitchell James, mason, 19 Bruce st
Mitchell James, cooper, 21 Antigua st
Mitchell John, cooper, 76 Ann st
Mitchell John, joiner, 5 Tobago st. Ho., 8 Ardgowan st., w.
Mitchell John, joiner, 32 Crescent st
Mitchell John, labourer, 15 Duncan st
Mitchell John, shipmaster, 13 Brisbane st
Mitchell John, labourer, 5 Nile st
Mitchell John, boilermaker, 5 Belleville st
Mitchell John, brassfounder, 61 Main st
Mitchell Robert, carpenter, 24 Cartsburn st
Mitchell Robert (of Findlay & Mitchell), Crow Mount place,
28 Mearns st
Mitchell Thomas, boilermaker, 10 Watt st
Mitchell Thomas, gatekeeper, 76 Ann st
Mitchell Thomas, grocer, 34 Wellington st
Mitchell Walter, joiner, 6 Hill st
Mitchell Walter, joiner, 70 Ann st
Mitchell William, reporter, 71 Roxburgh st
Mitchell William, joiner, 3 Ingleston st
Mitchell William, labourer, 24 Sir Michael st
Mitchell William, quay porter, 58 Drumfrochar road
Mitchell Miss C, 29 Nicolson st
Mitchell C, Berlin wools and furnishings, 29 West Blackhall
st. Ho., 29 Nicolson st
Mitchell Mrs John, 39 Nelson st, west
Mitchell Mrs William, 16 Lynedoch st
Mitchell Mrs, 9 Cathcart st
MOFFAT David, moulder, 28 East Crawfurd st
Moffat George, inspector of markets, Fleshmarket. Ho., 39
Kelly st.
Moffat John, shipwright, 7 Lauriston st.
Moffat Robert, baker, 18 Lynedoch st. Ho., 15 Lyle st
Moffat Thomas, moulder, 23 Ingleston st
Moffat Miss, teacher, 36 Crescent st
Moffat Mrs W., huckster, 24 Cartsburn st
MOIR Archibald, mason, 62 Ann st
Moir George, minister, East Congregational Church. Ho., 1 *
Octavia Cottages, 30 East Crawfurd st
Moir Robert, river pilot, 10 Kelly st
MOLES James (of Ramsay & Moles), 20 Mount Pleasant st
MOLLAND Mrs Captain, 14 West Blackhall st
MOLSEED James, painter, 16 William st
J
146 DIRECTORY.
MONTAGUE George, licensed porter, 5 Eegent st
MONTGOMERIE John, goods superintendent, Caledonian
Bail way Co. Ho., 25 Brisbane st
MONTGOMERY James, law-clerk, 2 Church place. Ho.f
Branchton, by Greenock
Montgomery Robert, carpenter, 27 Hamilton st
Montgomery Robert, cooper, 5 Ingleston st
Montgomery Robert, brassfinisher, 7 Belleville st
Montgomery Mrs John, 2 Nelson st, Glebe
Montgomery Mrs, grocer, 55 Shaw st. Ho., 14 Terrace road
Montgomery Mrs, lodgings, 25 John st
MOODY Allan, carpenter, 89 Belleville st
Moody Allan, grocer, 42 Main st
Moody David, brassfinisher, 28 East Crawfurd st
Moody John, shoemaker, 4 Laird st
Moody William, sawyer, 26 East Hamilton st
Moody Miss, feuar, 52 Brougham st
Moody Mrs, 10 South st
MOON Edwin, railway porter, 64 Wellington st
Moon Francis, supervisor of inland revenue. Ho., 7 Caddie-
hill st
MOONEY Daniel, seaman, 3 Shannon's Close
Mooney Henry, engine-driver, 17 Baker st
Mooney Miss, tobacconist, 30 West Blackhall st
MOORALE Robert, labourer, 33 Ingleston st
MOORE George, pensioner, 22 John st
Moore Thomas, mason, 5 Nile st
MORE Andrew, joiner, 23 Sir Michael st
More James & Co., tobacco and snuff manufacturers, 31
Market st
More James (of James More & Co.), 71 Roxburgh st
More William, caulker, 36 Hamilton st
More William, causeway contractor, 1 William st
More Zechariah, labourer, 7 Cartsburn st
More Mrs James, 71 Roxburgh st
MORGAN George, blockmaker, 3 Bearhope st
MORIES Alexander S. (of James M'Lean & Co.), 18 Ard-
gowan square
Mories James S. (of John Mories & Co.), 18 Ardgowan sq.
Mories John & Co., timber measurers, 2 East India breast
MORISON George & James, tea merchants and grocers, 27
Cathcart st
Morison George (of George and James Morison), 2 Martin
terrace
Morison George and James, tea merchants, wine and brandy
importers, 29 West Blackhall st
Morison James (of G. & J. Morison), 23 Brisbane st
DIRECTORY 147
MOREEN Mrs Nathaniel, 50 Brougham st
MORRIS Walter, painter, 55 Holmscroft st
Morris William, cooper, 8 East breast
MORRISON Alexander, carpenter and joiner, 3 Clarence st.
Ho., 43 Crawfurd st
Morrison Archibald (of Morrison & Sons, clothiers), 19 Ben-
tinck st
Morrison Donald, flesher, 18 Duncan st
Morrison & Sons, tailors, clothiers, and outfitters, 44 Cathcart
st
Morrison Duncan, carpenter, 43 Ann st
Morrison Finlay D. (of Wright & Morrison), Yiewville, Fin-
nart st
Morrison Hector, sawyer, 5 Duncan st
Morrison Henry, plasterer. 9 Lynedoch st
Morrison James, tailor, 18 Vennel
Morrison James (of Morrison & Sons), 66 Ann st
Morrison James (of John Morrison & Son), 8 E. Blackhall st.
Morrison James, tailor, 3 Market st
Morrison James, seaman, 7 Dempster st
Morrison James, flesher, 7 West Blackhall st. and 33 Hamil-
ton st. Ho., 11 Nelson st., west
Morrison John, seaman, 3 Hill st
Morrison John, jun., steward, 21 Mearns st
Morrison John, jun., clerk, 23 Lyle st
Morrison John & Son, booksellers, stationers, lithographers,
and paper rulers, 67 Rue-edd st
Morrison John (of John Morrison & Son), 8 E. Blackhall st
Morrison Malcolm, carpenter, 6 Nelson st., Glebe
Morrison Neil, tailor, 41 Nicolson st
Morrison Robert, porter, 63 Nicolson st
Morrison Robert, policeman. 5 Regent st
Morrison William, tailor, 5 Hill st
Morrison William, smith, 46 Nicolson st
Morrison William, carpenter, 58 Lynedoch st
Morrison Miss Harriet, 6 Nelson st, Glebe
Morrison Miss dressmaker, 34 Brisbane st
Morrison Mrs George, 53 Inverkip st
Morrison Mrs, 34 Brisbane st
Morrison Mrs, 36 East Hamilton st
Morrison Mrs Mary, wine and spirit merchant, 40 West Burn
st. Ho., do.
MORROW Francis, shoemaker, 28 Dalrymple st
MORTON A. C. (of Morton & Kidd), 18 Ardgowan square
Morton & Kidd, general ironmongers and agents for Milner's
fire proof safes, 10 William st
Morton Hugh, brassfinisher, 118 Drumfrochar road
148 DIRECTORY.
Morton James (of Greenock Iron Co.), Balclutha, Newark st
Morton John, weigher, 5 Shaw st
Morton John, plumber, Water Trust, 7 Prospect bill
Morton Robert, skinner, 66 East Hamilton st
Morton & Young, tea dealers, 30 Hamilton st
Morton Mrs J., 17 Ardgowan st, west
Morton Mrs, tobacconist, 36 Hamilton st. Ho., 22 West Stew-
art st
MOSSMAN James, joiner and glazier, 68 Regent st. Ho.,
64 Roxburgh st
MOTHERWELL James, lithographer and stationer, 27 Su-
garhouse lane. Ho., do.
MUIR Alexander, skipper, 26 Sir Michael st
Muir Allan, baker and confectioner, 8 West Blackball st.
Ho., do.
Muir David, shopman, 12 Ardgowan st, west
Muir Charles, carter 17 Cathcart st
Muir James, police sergeant, 1 Hill st
Muir James, joiner, 18 Cathcart st
Muir James, precentor and gas inspector, 21 Bruce st
Muir John, foreman baker, 5 Lauriston st
Muir John, joiner, 19 Bearhope st
Muir Matthew, porter, 9 Argyle st
Muir & MThail, lathsplitters, 28 Mearns st
Muir Richard, shipowner, Oakbank, 46 Union st
Muir Robert, engineer, 64 Drumfrochar road
Muir Robert, baker, 26 Shaw st. Ho., 1 Watt place
Muir Robert, provision merchant, 25 Vennel. House, 30
Brisbane st
Muir Robert (of A. O. Leitch & Muir), 33 Union st
Muir R. G., commission agent, Sugar Exchange. House,
Greenbank terrace, 37 Kelly st
Muir Samuel (of Greenock Towing Co.), 14 William st
Muir Thomas, shoemaker, 23 Dalrymple street
Muir William, joiner, 20 Lyle st
Muir William, fireman, 20 West Blackhall st
Muir William, H.M. Customs, 37 Kelly st
Muir William, nailer, 30 Cartsburn st
Muir William, boot and shoe merchant, 31 Cathcart st. Ho.
32 Brisbane st
Muir William, labourer, 74 Wellington st
Muir William (of Muir & MThail), 36 Lynedoch st
Muir Miss Elizabeth, 17 Lyle st
Muir Misses J. & M., fleshers, 13 West Blackhall st. Ho
34 do.
Muir Mrs Mary, feuar, 18 South st
Muir Mrs Robert, 24 Wellington st
DIRECTORY. 149
Muir Mrs, dressmaker, 28 Bruce st
Muir Mrs, grocer, 8 Cross -shore st
Muir Mrs, eating house, 9 Rue-end st
Muir Mrs, tripe shop, 33 Vennel
MUIRHEAD Alexander, baker, 62 Roxburgh st. House, 7
Caddlehill st
MULDOON John, salesman, 7 Nile st
MTJLHERN Charles, stevedore, 3 Brougham st
Mulhern Mrs, 8 Market st
MUNDIE Peter, cooper, 7 Hope st
MUNN Alexander, seaman, 66 Wellington st
Munn Alexander, blacksmith, 36 Nicolson st
Munn James, steam-tug master, 19 Shaw st
Munn James, joiner, 31 Ann st
Munn Stewart, sailmaker, 3 Trafalgar st
Munn William, joiner, 26 Wellington st
Munn William, labourer, 4 Watt st
Munn Miss, 6 Ardgowan st, west
Munn Mrs, ladies' nurse, 120 Drumfrochar road
MUNRO Andrew (of Andrew Munro & Co.), Don Villa,
Gourock
Munro Andrew & Co., merchants, commission and insurance
agents, 40 Cathcart st
Munro Angus, rivetter, 14 Terrace road
Munro Colin, cooper, 41 Roxburgh st
Munro Colin, grocer, 42 Orawfurd st., Glebe. Ho., do
Munro Daniel, joiner, 10 Patrick st. House, 59 Holms-
croft st
Munro David, joiner, 35 Ann st
Munro Donald, teacher, 14 Ardgowan st., west
Munro Donald, labourer, 24 West Blackhall st
Munro Donald, smith, 5 Dellingburn square
Munro Duncan, clerk and insurance agent, 8 South st
Munro George, carpenter, 6 Nelson st., Glebe
Munro Robert, tinsmith, 38 Sir Michael st
Munro William, sheriff-officer and J. P. constable, 3 Bank st.
Ho., 34 Nelson st., west
Munro Mrs C, confectioner, 9 Newton st. Ho., 34 Nelson st
Munro Mrs, 6 Manse lane
MUNTZ H. P. & Co., patent yellow metal manufacturers, 2
West quay. — A. O. Leitch & Muir, agents
Mnntz Metal Co. (limited), patent yellow metal manufac-
turers.— A. K. Kidston & Co., agents
MURCH Mrs Richard, 16 South st
MURCHIE Robert, painter, 11 Belleville st
MURDOCH Andrew, smith, 60 Drumfrochar road
Murdoch David, bolt, rivet, and nail maker, 32 Cartsburn st
150 DIRECTORY.
Murdoch John, joiner, 68 East Hamilton st
Murdoch Kobert, joiner, 17 Tobago st
Murdoch Robert, shipmaster, 9 Kelly st
Murdoch Thomas, caulker, 61 Main st
Murdoch Mrs, refreshment rooms, 16 East Quay lane
MURE F. H., head English master, Greenock Academy. Ho.,
29 Patrick st
MURIE David, joiner, 20 Hope st
MURPHY David, lathsplitter, 14 Ardgowan st., west
Murphy Edward, dealer, Vennel
Murphy James, labourer, 15 Rue-end st
Murphy James, labourer, 6 Bruce st
Murphy John, clerk and insurance agent, 6 Trafalgar st
Murphy John, labourer, 19 Sir Michael st
Murphy O. L. (of M'Isaac, Murray & Co.), 17 Union st
Murphy Robert, marine store dealer, 4 East Blackhall st.
Ho., 6 Trafalgar st
Murphy Samuel, mason, 22 Trafalgar st
Murphy Mrs, 1 West breast
MURRAY Alexander, rivetter, 6 Carnock st
Murray Alexander, tobacconist, 36 Shaw st
Murray Alexander C, 41 Cathcart st
Murray Alexander, patternmaker, 11 East Blackhall st
Murray Alexander, carpenter, 32 East Crawfurd st
Murray Andrew, cabinetmaker, 27 Nelson st
Murrry Archibald, engineer, 22 John st
Murray Charles, mason, 19 Bearhope st
Murray Charles, Council officer, Town hall. Ho., 85 Welling-
ton st
Murray David, brassfounder, 81 Belleville st
Murray David, distributor of stamps and collector of taxes,
Customhouse buildings
Murray George, tailor, 19 Shaw st
Murray James, bricklayer, 52 St Lawrence st
Murray James, skinner, 36 East Hamilton st
Murray James, turner, 30 Market st. Ho., 14 Brisbane st
Murray James, broker, 8 Lindsay's lane
Murray John, labourer, 8 Cathcart st
Murray John, smith, 8 John st
Murray John, mason, 6 Mount Pleasant st
Murray John, mason, 10 East Shaw st
Murray Matthew, smith, 61 Ann st
Murray Patrick, labourer, 21 Main st
Murray Robert, engineer, 21 Ingleston st
Murray Robert, engineer, 19 Antigua st
Murray Thomas, broker and dealer, 3 Vennel
Murray William, smith, 58 Lynedoch st
DIRECTORY 151
Murray William, gardener, 13 Newton st
Murray William, coachman, 14 Baker st
Murray Mrs C, 60 Holmscroft st
Murray Mrs James, 6 Inverkip st
Murray Mrs Peter, Belmont Academy, 9 Jamaica st. Ho.,
27 West Stewart st
Murray Mrs Robert, 7 Margaret st
Murray Mrs, 5 Hope st
Murray Mrs, milliner and dressmaker, 73 Roxburgh st
Murray Mrs, 26 John st
.Murray Mrs, 56 Wellington st
MUTUAL Life (Great Britain) Insurance Co.— Wm. Wright,
agent, 11 William st
N
NAIRN Mary, 86 Union st
NAPIER Archibald, plater, 9 Hill st
Napier Henry, smith, 8 Shaw st
Napier James, engineer, 25 Regent st
NATIONAL Bank of Scotland, 29 Cathcart st. John Thom-
son, agent
National Boiler Insurance Co., 24 West Blackhall st. — John
Gillespie, agent
NAYLOR Joseph, woolsorter, 120 Drumfrochar road
NEILL Alexander, joiner, 5 Holmscroft st
Neill, Dempster & Neill, sugar refiners, 78 Drumfrochar road
Neill Hugh R. & Co., family grocers and wine merchants,
Ardgowan Buildings, 27 West Blackhall st
Neill Hugh R. (of Hugh R. Neill & Co), 5 Caddelhill st
Neill James, farmer, Chapelton, East Parish
Neill James, shipowner, 51 Union st
Neill John (of Neill, Dempster & Neill), 33 West Stewart st
Neill John jun. (of Neill, Dempster & Neill), Glenfield, 73
Union st
Neill John, assistant superintendent of water works. Ho.,
Waterside Cottage, Overton
Neill John, farmer, South Hillend, East Parish
Neill John, watchmaker, 20 South st
Neill John, seaman, 27 Vennel
Neill John, carter, 6 Carnock st
Neill R. & S., writers, 6 West Blackhall st
Neill Robert, writer and notary public (of R. & S. Neill),
Balgray, Octavia terrace
Neill Stewart, writer and notary public (of R. & S. Neill),
Balgray, Octavia terrace
Neill Thomas, shipbuilder (of Thomas Lamb & Sons), 44
Brougham st
152 DIPwECTORY.
Neill William, farmer, West Chapelton, East Parish
Neill Willam, underwriters' surveyor, City of Glasgow
Bank buildings. Ho., Towerlands, Octavia terrace
NEILSON Alexander (of Smith & Davidson), Craigflower,
Finnart st
Neilson E. L., rector, Greenock Academy. Ho., 13 Newton st
Neilson Edward, warehouseman, 10 Hill st
Neilson John (of John Neilson & Co), Grosvenor place, 8
Wellington st
Neilson John & Co.), hatters, 43 Cathcart st
Neilson John, boilermaker, 19 Belleville st
Neilson William, clerk, 1 Upper Orangefield
Neilson William, boilermaker, 18 Yennel
Neilson Mrs Samuel, dressmaker, Ardgowan buildings, 23
West Blackhall st
NELSON Rev. John, D.D., of Free West Church. Ho., 34
Eldon st
NESS David, foreman, 37 Ann st
Ness James blacksmith, 38 Sir Michael st
Ness Mrs, lodgings, 29 Charles st
NEVILLE Richard Ballingall, clerk, Union Bank of Scot-
land. Ho., 9 Nelson st, west
NEWALL Francis, grocer, 11 Belleville st
NEW Clyde Towing Company, Palmerston buildings. Wm.
Liddel, manager
New Zealand Meat Preserving Co., 44 Vennel
NEWLANDS Peter, lathsplitter, 39 Roxburgh st
NEWELL Charles, engineer, 33 Lynedoch st
Newell James, machinist, 27 Nicolson st
NEWMAN Mrs, 17 Brisbane st
NEWTON James, commission agent, 27 Cathcart st. Ho.,
51 Forsyth st
Newton Thomas B., grain, provision, and commission mer-
chant, 27 Palmerston buildings. Ho., Grosvenor terrace,
40 Mearns st
NICCOL Robert, author of treatise on sugar refining, 69
Union st
Niccol Mrs Thomas, 69 Union st
NICHOLAS Zechariah, steward, 6 West Blackhall st
NICHOLSON Alexander, boatman, 36 Crawfurd st
Nicholson Daniel, policeman, 59 Ann st
Nicholson Donald, labourer, 59 Ann st
Nicholson Donald, seaman, 2 Open shore
Nicholson Donald, labourer, 60 Ann st
Nicholson John, labourer, 8 Chapel st
Nicholson John, joiner, 2 Claud place, Dempster st
NICOL Alexander, seaman, 12 Tobago st
DIRECTORY. 153
Nicol Andrew (of Nicol & Foster), 65 Eoxburgh st
Nicol Archibald, coachman, 7 Prospect hill
Nicol Daniel, carter, 57 Ann sfc
Nicol David, blacksmith, 45 Holmscroft st
Nicol Duncan & Co., coal merchants, 55 Rue-end st
Nicol Edward, cook, 35 Ann st
Nicol & Foster, carpenters and boatbuilders, 4 York st
Nicol Henry, papermaker, Overton
Nicol James, provision merchant, 7 Sir Michael st. Ho., 3
Holmscroft st
Nicol James, carpenter, 19 Lyle st
Nicol James, carpenter, 16 Stanners st
Nicol John S. (of Duncan Nicol & Co.), 63 Eldon st
Nicol Samuel F. (of Duncan Nicol & Co.), 63 Eldon st
Nicol Thomas, draughtsman, 19 Wellington st
Nicol Thomas, carpenter, 14 Mearns st
Nicol William, smith, 9 Dempster st
Nicol Mrs David, 17 Regent st
Nicol Mrs Duncan, 63 Eldon st
Nicol Mrs William, greengrocer, 16 Kelly st. House, 11
Wattst
Nicol Mrs, 19 Belleville st
Nicol Mrs, 5 Duncan st
NICOLL Misses J. & E., milliners and dressmakers, 19 Ard-
gowan st., west
Nicoll James, draper and general stocks valuer, 19 Ardgowan
st, west
NICOLSON David, moulder, 31 Lynedoch st
Nicolson John, sawyer, 40 Lynedoch st
Nicolson Samuel, wine and spirit merchant, 1 East breast.
Ho., 6 Hope st
Nicolson J. & Co., grocers, 4 East Qnay lane
Nicolson J. (of J. Nicolson & Co.), 6 Hope st
Nicolson Mrs, 20 Cathcart st
NIMMO Andrew, collector of harbour and crane dues, Cus-
tomhouse and Steamboat quay. Ho., 11 Ardgowan sq
NINIAN William, smith, 19 Ingleston st
NISBET Mrs Margaret, 23 Roxburgh st
NIVEN George, moulder, 36 Ingleston st
Niven James, carpenter, 39 Holmscroft st
Niven Robert, rivetter, 61 Nicolson st
Niven Thomas, Craigend Villa, Johnston st
Niven William, treacle manufacturer, 31 Sugarhouse lane
Niven Miss, lodgings, 3 St Andrew st
Niven Mrs, 43 Holmscroft st
Niven Mrs, feuar, 12 Forsyth st
NIXON Mrs, machine sewing, 13 Brisbane st
154 DIRECTORY.
NOBLE John, labourer, 63 Ann st
Noble Robert, broker, 53 Yennel
Noble Ronald, watchman, 7 Cathcart st
NOON" Michael, labourer, 1 Ratho st
NORFOLK Farmers' Horse and Cattle Insurance Company,
24 West Blackhall st. John Gillespie, agent
NORRIE John, joiner, 30 Ingleston st
NORRIES William, labourer, 5 Hill st
NORTH British Daily Mail and Glasgow Weekly Mail news-
papers. Greenock Branch office, 1 Bank st
North British Railway Company, carriers in connection with
G. & S. W. Railway, Lynedoch st and Albert Harbour
stations — William S. Selby, agent
North British and Mercantile Insurance Company — John
Clapperton and Co., agents
North Thomas, billposter, 47 Crawfurd st
NOTMAN Robert, joiner, 19 Mount Pleasant st
NUEL E. & C©., shipbrokers, Palmerston buildings
Nuel E. (of E. Nuel & Co.) 33 Brougham st
Nuel James, iron turner, 27 Nicolson st
NUGENT Peter, cause wayer, 35 West Shaw st
NUTT David, bank messenger, Union Bank of Scotland, and
church officer, Mid Parish Church. Ho., 2 Church place
Nutt William, joiner, 51 Holmscroft st
O
OATS Daniel, hatter, 20 Yennel. House, 27 Market st
O'BRIEN John, china merchant, &c, 61 Vennel. House,
38 Nicolson st
O'DONNELL John, flesher, 49 Shaw st. Ho., 8 Cross-
shore st
O'Donnell John, carter, 30 East Shaw st
O'FLANIGAN Patrick, outfitter, 51 Shaw st, and 44 Yen-
nel. Ho., 3 Shaw place
O'HARA Michael, salesman, 2 Orangefield place
O'Hara Peter, rivetter, 4 Bearhope st
OGILYIE David, joiner, 31 Lynedoch st
Ogilvie James, cabinetmaker, 41 West Blackhall st
Ogilvie James, blockmaker, 19 Regent st
Ogilvie Thomas R. (of Paterson & Ogilvie), 19 Brisbane st
OLIPHANT Robert D., Clyde Sugar Refinery Company.
Octavia terrace
Oliphant W. K. (of Neill, Dempster & Neill), Octavia terrace
OLIYER Mrs Robert, aerated water manufacturer, 14 West
Burn st. Ho., 15 Nelson st, west
OLSEN Lewis, salesman, 1 Yennel
DIRECTORS. 155
O'NEILL Arthur, ropespinner, 64 Drumfrochar road
O'Neill E., boilermaker, 2 Buccleuch st
O'Neill "Edward, boilermaker, 77 Regent st
O'Neill Henry, moulder, 3 Lauriston st
O'Neill James, mason, 19 Sir Michael st
O'Neill James, weaver, Broomhill
O'Neill John, mason, 34 Kelly st
O'Neill John B., pawnbroker, 7 Vennel. Ho., 8 Ardgowan
st, west
O'Neill John, bricklayer, 66 Roxburgh st
O'Neill John, tailor, 6 Roslin st
O'Neill Patrick, 32 West Stewart st
O'Neill William, rivetter, 23 Vennel
ORCHARD Sugar Refinery, Ingleston st
O'REILLY Patrick, bricklayer, 16 East Shaw st
ORKNEY Alexander, shipowner, 60 Eldon st
Orkney Alexander, 22 Sugarhouse lane
Orkney Miss, 13 West Blackhall st
ORR Alexander, carter, 28 Shaw st
Orr Andrew R. (of Orr, Hunter & Co.), 9 Fox st
Orr Archibald, joiner, 1 Holmscroft st
Orr & Cruden, dressmakers, 11 West Stewart st
Orr Daniel, labourer 37 Holmscroft st
Orr Donald, carpenter, 21 East Shaw st
Orr Erskine (of Orr, Pollock & Co.), 26 Patrick st
Orr, Hunter & Co., rope manufacturers and sailmakers, 4
West Quay lane. Works, Greenock Ropework, 43 Wel-
lington st
Orr James (of Brough & Orr), 9 Lynedoch st
Orr James, gardener, Ladyburn
Orr John, boatman, 10 Hamilton st
Orr John, joiner, 14 Terrace road
Orr John, contractor, 13 East Stewart st
Orr John, labourer, 13 West Blackhall st
Orr John, baker, 3 Regent st
Orr John, porter, 17 Cathcart st
Orr John, grocer and spirit merchant, 17 Ann st
Orr John, jun., grain merchant and baker, 5 Rue-end st
Ho. do
Orr Joseph, 3 Kelly st
Orr Matthew, miller, 45 Rue-end st
Orr, Pollock & Co., letterpress printers and newspaper pro-
prietors, 18 Charles st
Orr Thomas, boatbuilder, 23 Rue-end st. Ho., 2 Antigua st
Orr William, farmer, Bridge-end, East Parish
Orr William, contractor, 14 Bogle st
Orr William, joiner, 10 Carnock st
156 DIRECTORY.
Orr William, captain, 2 Nelson st, west
Orr William C, family grocer, 71 Regent st. Ho., 73 do.
Orr Miss, feuar, 10 Kelly st
Orr Miss Helen, boys' dressmaker, 3 Kelly st
Orr Mrs Matthew, 41 Esplanade
Orr Mrs, 80 Roxburgh st
Orr Mrs William, 11 Regent st
OSTLER Andrew, merchant, 2 Carnock st. Ho., 36 Bris-
bane st
Ostler Robert, shopman, 9 East Blackball st
OSWALD James, upholsterer and Venetian blind maker, 12
Kilblain st. Ho., 4 Watt st
Oswald John, moulder, 39 Lynedoch st
OTTO Charles, seaman, 11 Charles st
OUGHTERSON John, shopman, 3 Regent st
OVERTON Coal Depot, 5 Chapel st
OWENS Edward, labourer, 23 John st
PACKMAN George, joiner, 9 East Shaw st
PACHECO J. C. (of Thomas Skinner & Co.), 5 Cecil st.r
Glasgow
PALMER Robert, storekeeper, 41 Dempster st
Palmer Thomas, carpenter, 40 East Hamilton st
PARK Angus, joiner, 40 Nicholson st
Park Boyd, vanman, 43 Main st
Park Gavin, measurer, 32 Cathcart st
Park Graham, plumber and gasfitter, 12 Tobago st. Ho., 22
Wellington st
Park John, labourer, 13 Bearhope st
Park John, blacksmith, bellhanger, and ironmonger, 34 Rox-
burgh st. Ho., 19 Wellington st
Park John, joiner, 20 Cathcart st
Park Matthew, joiner and builder, 23 Ann st. Ho., 43 Re-
gent st
Park Thomas, slater, 26 Hamilton st
Park Miss, boys' dressmaker, 51 Holmscroft st
Park Mrs J., 34 Kelly st
Park Mrs William, feuar, 20 Ardgowan square
PARKER Hugh, porter, 64 Ann st
Parker Joseph, mason, 27 Nelson st., west
Parker Matthew, joiner, 66 Regent st
Parker Peter, carpenter, 5 Ingleston st
Parker Mrs Janet, grocer, 24 Antigua st
PARKHILL James, traveller, 31 Dempster st
Parkhill Matthew, labourer, 1 West Stewart st
DIRECTORY. 157
Parkhill William, fireman, 66 Drumfrochar road
PAROCHIAL Board Rooms, 23 Holmscroft st
PASCOE Grenfell & Sons, copper and yellow metal mer-
chants, Swansea and London. P. MacCallum & Sons,
agents
PATERSON A. & "W., boot and shoemakers, 41 Hamilton st
Paterson Alexander, feuar, 23 Cathcart st. Ho., 15 Fox st
Paterson Alexander & Son, ham and provision merchants, 39
Hamilton st. Ho., 25 West Burn st
Paterson Alexander, boilermaker, 25 Crescent st
Paterson Charles, shoemaker, 31 Cathcart st. Ho., 9 Trafal-
gar st
Paterson Charles, tanner and skinner, 19 Cartsburn st
Paterson Daniel, clothier, 5 Hamilton st. Ho., 8 Ardgowan
st, west
Paterson David, pansman, 3 Prospect hill
Paterson Duncan, carpenter, 16 Cathcart st
Paterson Duncan, boilermaker, 20 Cathcart st
Paterson Edward, broker, 14 Dalrymple st
Paterson Gavin, grocer, 30 Wellington st
Paterson Gavin, shoe manufacturer, 8 William st
Paterson Gavin, draper, 31 Charles st. Ho., 32 Ann st
Paterson James, currier, 35 Ann st
Paterson James, smith, 1 6 Arthur st
Paterson James (of James Little & Co.), 35 Brisbane st
Paterson James, cooper, 41 Sir Michael st
Paterson James, engineer, 7 Belleville st
Paterson Jervis C, draper, 31 Lynedoch st
Paterson John, plasterer, 4 Dalrymple st
Paterson John (of Adam Kirk & Co.), 19 Ardgowan st, west
Paterson John, glazier, 20 Hamilton st
Paterson John, hammerman, 11 Cathcart st
Paterson Lachlan (of Maclachlan & Paterson), 35 Kelly st
Paterson Malcolm, carpenter, 6 East Blackhall st
Paterson Robert (of Thomas Paterson & Son), 89 Roxburgh st
Paterson Robert, baker, 39 Nelson st, west
Paterson Robert, brassfinisher, 30 Arthur st
Paterson Robert, poulterer, 14 Market st
Paterson Robert, fitter, 64 Holmscroft st
Paterson Robert J., wine and spirit merchant, 16 Stanners st
and 17 Arthur st. Ho., 87 Belleville st
Paterson Robert R., merchant, City of Glasgow Bank build-
ings. Ho., 61 Union st
Paterson & Robertson, slaters, Hunter place
Paterson Thomas (of Thomas Paterson & Son), 38 Nicolson st
Paterson Thomas & Son, bakers, 19 Hamilton st
Paterson Thomas, carpenter, 108 Belleville st
Paterson Thomas, goods guard, 13 Belleville st
158 DIRECTOEY.
Paterson Thomas, carpenter, 8 East breast
Paterson William, ham and provision merchant, 55 Shaw st.
Ho., do.
Paterson William, joiner, 66 Ann st
Paterson William, baker, 5 Watt st
Paterson William, general grocer, &c, 30 Vennel. Ho., 31
Ann st
Paterson William (of Paterson & Robertson), 25 Bruce st
Paterson William, carpenter, 27 Nicolson st
Paterson Miss, dressmaker, 27 Vennel
Paterson Mrs Samuel, Dungourney, Newark st
Paterson Mrs William, 36 West Blackhall st
Paterson Mrs, 80 Roxburgh st
PATON Alexander, tanner, 32 Crescent st
Paton Allan, joiner, 5 Prospect hill
Paton Allan Park, librarian, Greenock Library, Watt Monu-
ment, 9 Union st
Paton Archibald (of Caird & Co.), Finnart st
Paton James, gardener, Bogston, Port-Glasgow road
Paton James, photographer, 59 Esplanade
Paton James, plasterer, 5 Lauriston st
Paton James, timekeeper, 63 Ann st
Paton James, M.B.. CM., physician and surgeon, 1 Shaw pi
Paton William (of Ross, Corbett & Co.), 38 Eldon st
Paton Mrs Robert, 62 Eldon st
PATRICK Adam, bootmaker, 6 West Blackhall st. Ho., 4
Robertson st
Patrick David, fireman, 36 Holmscroft st
Patrick James, boilermaker, 29 Ingleston st
Patrick James, porter, 64 Roxburgh st
Patrick James, cooper, 25 Crescent st
Patrick John, carpenter, 15 Antigua st
Patrick Robert, joiner, 97 Belleville st
Patrick Robert, engineer, 6 Baker st. Ho., 5 Dellingburn sq
Patrick William, cooper, 12 Tobago st
PATTEN John, jun., W.S., notary public, 18 Kilblain st
PATTENS Archibald & Co., sugar refiners, 35 Baker st
PATTERSON & Ogilvie, analytical and consulting chemists,
and analysists for the burgh, 29 Cathcart st
Patterson T. L. (of Patterson & Ogilvie), 35 Brisbane st
PATTISON David, flesher, 11 Bruce st. Ho., 12 do.
Pattison Peter, coppersmith, 28 East Shaw st
Pattison Robert, watchman, 10 East Shaw st
PAUL Uolin, plasterer, 41 Nelson st., west
Paul John (of Ewing & Paul), 11 Lynedoch st
Paul John, wine and spirit merchant, 20 Dalryraple st. and 3
Vennel. Ho., 39 Esplanade
DIRECTORY. 159
Paul John (of Paul, Sword & Co.), Glenlevan, G-ourock
Paul John, lather, 8 St Lawrence st
Paul Robert, rivetter, 4 Dairy mple st
Paul, Sword & Co., sugar refiners, Orchard Sugar Refinery
22 Ingleston st
Paul William, carter, 13 Ingleston st
Paul William B. (of Paul, Sword & Co.), Glenlevan, Gourock
Paul Mrs R., 4 Robertson st
Paul Mrs William, 5 Tobago st
PAXTON John, engineer, 105 Belleville st
Paxton Mrs, 8 Shannon's close
PEACE John, mate, 23 West Blackhall st
Peace Margaret, spirit dealer, 41 Ann st. Ho., 28 Mearns st
PEACOCK Alexander, joiner, 106 Drumfrochar road
Peacock John, church officer, 71 Nicolson st
Peacock Mrs, 65 Regent st
PEAK William, skinner, Fencewood Farm
PEARCE Joseph, seaman, 41 West Blackhall st
PEARSON Daniel, cooper, 68 Wellington st
Pearson James, engineer, Overton
Pearson James, flesher, 1 Prospect hill
Pearson John, boot, shoe, and clog manufacturer, 19 Shaw st
Pearson William, fireman, 19 Shaw st
Pearson Mrs, 5 East Blackhall st
PEA ST ON Alexander, sladesman, 45 Nicolson st
Peatson Mrs Alexander, 39 Kelly st
Peatson Mrs, mangier, 17 Ann st
PEAT Andrew (of Peat & Stevenson), 72 Wellington st
Peat & Stevenson, joiners, 31 Sir Michael st
PEDAN John, smith, 11 Dempster st
PEDDIE John, pointsman, 3 Crescent st
Peddie John, boilermaker, 17 Lyle st
PEEBLES Samson, shoemaker, 3 Bearhope st
PEILE Horatio R. B., factor to Sir M. R. S. Stewart, Bart,
Office, Mansion House. Ho., Inverkip
PENNELL J. & Co., sailmakers, 13 Ropework st
Pennell Charles (of J. Pennell & Co.), 23 Patrick st
PENTLAND James, cartwright, 60 Wellington st
PERRY Robert, labourer, 4 Sir Michael st
PETERS Mrs J. S., coal merchant, 3 Bank st. Ho., 14 West
Blackhall st
Peters Mrs J. S., hosiery and furnishings, 14 West Blackhall st
PETERSEN N. G., engineer, 13 Octavia cottages
PETTIGREW James, spirit dealer, Ladyburn
Pettigrew Matthew, joiner, 13 Antigua st
Pettigrew Robert, carpenter, 15 Lyle st
Pettigrew Mrs, lodgings, 38 Crawfurd st
160 DIRECTORY.
Pettigrew Mrs, grocer, 77 Roxburgh st
PERKINS William, coal merchant, 17 Lynedoch st
PERRIE Hugh, cooper, 22 West Stewart st
PHILIPS Andrew, traveller, 37 Lynedoch st
Philips David, patternmaker, 27 Ingleston st
Philips David, slater, 38 Inverkip st and 59 Vennel. Ho., 60
Vennel
Philips James, wine and spirit merchant, 28 Shaw st. Ho. ,
10 Antigua st
Philips James, blacksmith, 38 Oawfurd st
Philips James, potter, 66 East Hamilton st
Philips James, grocer, 45 Orawfurd st
Philips John, potter, 1 Sinclair st
Philips Joseph, spirit merchant, 4 Williamst. Ho.,14Mearnsst
Philips Malcolm, skinner, 89 East Hamilton st
Philips Patrick, wine and spirit dealer, 63 Main st. Ho., 25
Regent st
Philips Thomas, brassfounder, tinsmith and gasfitter, 30
Cartsburn st. Ho., 33 Lyle st
Philips William, carter, 64 Wellington st
Philips Mrs, fruiterer and confectioner, 59 Vennel
PHILP William, accountant, British Linen Bank, 2 Robert-
son st
PICKEN John, sawyer, Bogston
PICKERING William John, labourer, 56 Wellington st
PIGGOTT James, seaman, 35 Nelson st., west
PILOT Office (River;, Princes' pier
Pilot Office (Deep Sea), Princes' pier
PINKERTON James, carter, 18 Tobago st
Pinkerton Robert, upholsterer, 42 Inverkip st
PLAGE Philip, shipmaster, 23 Lyle st
PLATT Alexander, labourer, 5 Bearhope st
Piatt Robert, labourer, 12 Baker st
PLYMOUTH and Glasgow Steamship Office, 9 Customhouse
Place.— Graham Brymner, agent
POLICE Office, 5 Taylor's close
POLLOCK Andrew, smith, 6 Lauriston st
Pollock David L., stationer, bookbinder, letterpress and
lithographic printer, and account book manufacturer, 5
and 7 Hamilton st. Ho., 75 Holmscroft st
Pollock John, smith, 11 Regent st
Pollock John M. (of Orr, Pollock, & Co.), 30 Nelson st., west
Pollock John, tobacconist, 33 Rue-end st
Pollock Robert, printer, 18 South st
Pollock Samuel, labourer, 10 Springkell st
Pollock Thomas, brassmoulder, 34 Ann st
Pollock William, joiner, 64 Drumfrochar road
DIRECTORY. 161
Pollock Miss, dressmaker, milliner, and furrier, 15 Bank st
POLSON Misses, dressmakers, 21 Kelly st
POOLE Humphrey, clerk, 21 Antigua st
POORS' Rates Office, 10 Captain st
PORTER John, rivetter, 32 Crescent st
PORTEOUS Robert, bookseller and stationer, 30 Cathcart
st. Ho., 17 Antigua st
Porteous Miss, 5 Watt st
PORTERFIELD Janet, 13 West Stewart st
PORTRUSH Steam Packet Co., 19 Palmerston buildings
POST Office, 11 William st
POTTER Miss E., lodgings 29 Brougham st
POULTER George Thomas, professor of music, 11 Ardgowan
square
POULTERINIEZ Francis, carpenter, 5 Hamilton st
POUSTIE Thomas, nursery and seedsman, Thorndean Nur-
sery, 41 Brougham st
POW Brothers, ironmongers, 15 Cathcart st. Ho., 16 Wel-
lington st
POWRIE James, cutler, 66 Wellington st
POYNTER John & Son, manufacturing chemists, Shaws
Water Chemical Works, Dellingburn st
PRATT George, engineer, R.N., 18 Wellington st
PRENTICE D. &. A., drapers, silk mercers and clothiers, 24
Hamilton st
Prentice David (of D. & A. Prentice) , Cadzow Villa, Fin-
nart st
Prentice John, feuar and property agent, 23 Cathcart st. Ho.,
58 Eldon st
Prentice Thomas & Co., wholesale wine and spirit merchants,
tea merchants, and commission agents, 23 Nicolson st
Prentice Thomas, wine and spirit merchant, 3 St Andrew st
Prentice Thomas (of T. Prentice & Co.), Willow Park, For-
syth st
Prentice Miss, 61 Eldon st
Prentice Miss S., dressmaker, 16 Lynedoch st. Ho., 21 do.
Prentice Mrs Adam, 21 Lynedoch st
PRESTON Alexander, railway porter, 71 Wellington st
Preston Peter, joiner and glazier, 7 West Blackhall st. Ho.,
61 Holmscroft st
PRINCE of Wales' Hotel, 28 Cathcart st
Prince of Wales' Restaurant, 28 Cathcart st
PROCTOR Robert M. (of Aitken & Proctor), 26 Patrick st
PROPHET John, shipmaster, 10 Regent st
PRO VAN John & Co., plumbers, gasfitters, and bellhangers,
29 Sugarhouse lane. Ho., 47 Holmscroft st
PROVIDENT Bank, 11 William st
K
1G2 DIRECTORY.
PEOWSE Samuel, shipmaster, 11 West Stewart st
PULLAR J. & Sons, dyers to the Queen, 4 Albert place,
West Blackhall st
PUEDIE P. & a., bootmakers, 8 Hamilton st. Ho., Belle
vue, Dumbreck
PYPER John, sugarhouse labourer, 70 Ann st
QUEEN Bernard, labourer, 4 Nelson st, Glebe
Queen Eugene, broker, 22 Dalrymple st
Queen's Rooms, 39 Hamilton st
QUIGLEY Arthur, land surveyor, 66 Drumfrochar road
Quigley John, fruit dealer, 30 Shaw st
QUIN John, umbrella and parasol manufacturer, 7 West
Blackhall st. House, 10 Brisbane st
R
EADWELL Edward, labourer, 44 Arthur st
RAE James K., weigher, 56 Kelly st
Eae John, tinsmith, 45 Holmscroft st
Rae Robert, brassfinisher, 16 Crescent st
Eae William, spirit dealer, 2 Harvie lane. Ho., 1 Belleville st
Eae William, smith, 13 Crescent st
Eae Miss, confectioner, 30 Lynedoch st
Eae Mrs John, 6 Nelson st
Eae Mrs, 59 Ann st
EAFF George, accountant, house factor, and insurance agent,
41 Cathcart st. House, 15 Brisbane st
RAILWAY Goods Depot, 4 Regent st
Railway Station (Caledonian), 25 Cathcart st
Railway Station (Upper Greenock), head of Lynedoch st
Railway Station (G. & S.-W.), Brougham st
Railway Station (G. & S.-W.), Hay st
RAIT Allan, moulder, 89 Belleville st
RALSTON Alexander, shoemaker, 15 Shaw st
Ralston Hugh, rivetter, 13 West Blackhall st
Ralston John, mate, 36 Nicolson st
Ralston Robert, painter, 28 Charles st
Ralston William, boilermaker, 24 St Lawrence st
RAMAGE Hugh, joiner, 6 Hope st
Ramage John, breaksman, 14 Lyle st
Ramage Robert, architect, measurer, and inspector of build-
ings, 17 West Blackhall st
RAMSAY Alexander, sugar agent, Exchange buildings. Ho.,
52 Eldon st
DIRECTORY. 163
Eamsay Alexander, coppersmith, 65 Roxburgh st
Ramsay Alexander, rivetter, 6 1 Ann st
Eamsay Alexander (of Eamsay and Moles), 8 Hope st
Ramsay David, town weigher, Mid quay. Ho., 33 Dempster st
Ramsay Gilbert A., joiner and builder, 16 Nicolson st. Ho.,
20 Brisbane st
Ramsay Henry, boilermaker, 95 Belleville st
Eamsay Hope Stewart, accountant, 11 William st. House,
3 Kelly st
Ramsay James, smith, 13 Ingleston st
Ramsay John, of H.M. Customs, Hendry's cottage, Demp-
ster st
Ramsay John, joiner, 7 Hill st
Eamsay & Moles, clothiers, 29 West Burn st
RANDALL Andrew, carpenter, 17 Cathcart st
RANKIN & Blackmore, engineers and ironfounders, Eagle
Foundry, 28 Baker st
Rankin Daniel (of Eankin & Blackmore), 54 Esplanade
Rankin David, cabinetmaker, 6 West Stewart st
Eankin Hugh, cowfeeder, Broomhill
Rankin James (of Wilson & Rankin), 37 Nelson st, west
Rankin John, boilermaker, 51 Lynedoch st
Rankin John, boatman, 9 Hill st
Rankin Neil, policeman, 4 Mount Pleasant st
Rankin William, shipowner, Commercial Bank buildings.
House, 46 Esplanade
Eankin William & Son, ship store merchants, 11 and 12 Pal-
mers ton buildings
Rankin Mrs George, restaurant, 20 W. Blackhall st
RATOLIFFE Michael, Post office. Ho., 11 E. Blackhall st
Ratcliffe Thomas, policeman, 8 Kilblain st
RATTRAY John, captain, 69 Regent st
Eattray William, boilermaker, 36 Lynedoch st
Eattray William, plumber, 1 1 Ann st
Eattray Mrs, 8 Cross-shore st
EEDHEAD William, steamboat master, 1 William st
REDMAN Edward, engineer, 60 Drumfrochar road
Eedman Mrs, greengrocer, 85 Eoxburgh st
EEDONDO Peter, seaman, 12 Terrace road
EEECE John, ironturner, 9 Belleville st
REEKIE Janet, 38 East Orawfurd st
EEES Thomas, seaman, 21 Mearns st
RECEPTION House, 35 Crawfurd st
REFORMED Presbyterian Church, 14 West Stewart st
Reformed Presbyterian Church, West Shaw st
REFRESHMENT Eooms, 14 East Quay lane
Refreshment Eooms, 16 East Quay lane
Refreshment Eooms, 39 Hamilton st
164 DIRECTORY.
Refreshment Rooms, 40 Dalrymple st
Refreshment Rooms, 9 Rue-end st
Refreshment Rooms, 12 Rue-end st
Refreshment Rooms, Albert Harbour station
REGISTRAR for East Parish, 29 Rue-end st
Registrar for Middle Parish, 5 Bank st
Registrar for West Parish, 48 Cathcart st
REIACH George, inspector of fisheries, 3 Bank st. House,
6 Brougham st
Reid Alexander, engine driver, 5 Orchard st
Reid Andrew, rivetter, 13 Charles st
Reid Duncan, grocer, 5 Main st
Reid Duncan, tea dealer and general grocer, 42 Hamilton st.
House, Newton' st
Reid Duncan, seaman, 1 Vennel
Reid George, bricklayer, 58 Wellington st
Reid Hugh, police officer, 47 Crawf urd st
Reid James, jun. (of Fleming, Reid & Co.), 30 Forsyth st^
Reid James, engineer, 29 Lynedoch st ***N
Reid John, joiner, 7 Nile st
Reid Matthew, M.A., B.D., minister of Wellpark Free
Church. Manse, 3 Lynedoch st
Reid Nicholas, blacksmith, 45 Lynedoch st
Reid Richard, joiner, 4 Carnock st
Reid William, potter, 54 East Hamilton st
Reid William, draper, 46 Cathcart st. Ho., 7 Kelly st
Reid William, policeman, 26 Ann st
Reid Miss, teacher of music, 22 Kelly st
Reid Miss, 36 Union st
Reid & Steven Misses, dressmakers, 16 Kilblain st
Reid Mrs A., 13 West Blackhall st
Reid Mrs George, lodgings, 9 Watt st
REILEY Peter, railway guard, 12 Terrace road
RENFIELD James, bricklayer, 24 St Lawrence st
RENNIE Andrew, labourer, 10 Shaw place
Rennie James, wine and spirit merchant, 37 Rue-end st. Ho.,
5 Lauriston st
Rennie James, carter, 28 Duncan st
Rennie James, station-master, G. and S.-W. Railway. Ho.,
17 Brougham st
Rennie John (of Greenock Distillery Co.), Finnart st
Rennie John, engineer, 52 St Lawrence st
Rennie Robert, carter, 2 Ann st
Rennie Robert, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, 9 Inver-
kip st and 8 Cartsburn st. Ho., 11 Forsyth st
Rennie Thomas, porter, 45 Cathcart st
Rennie Thomas, cabinetmaker, 53 Kelly st
DIRECTORY. 165
Rennie Mrs, 33 West Burn st
RESIDE Hugh, smith, 5 Arthur st
REYNOLDS Robert. 9 Mount Pleasant st
RHODES Thomas, seaman, 15 West Blackhall st
Rhodes Mrs John, lodgings, 14 West Blackhall st
RICE Benjamin, skinner, 2 Sinclair st
RICHARDSON James, engineer, 55 Main st
Richardson James & Co., merchants, 2 Church place
Richardson James, overseer to Jas. Richardson & Co. Ho.,
21 Brisbane st
Richardson John G. C, shipmaster, 31 Bank st
Richardson Robert, engine-driver, 71 Wellington st
Richardson Robert, carpenter, 6 Ingleston st
RICHMOND Alexander, engine-keeper, 63 Regent st
Richmond Alexander, yacht-master, 22 Wellington st
Richmond Archibald F., M.D., 21 Patrick st
Richmond Hugh, carter, 49 Inverkip st
Richmond Robert J., sugar broker, agent for E. W. Field
^^^c Co., successors to A. Brauchson & Co., Exchange
buildings. Ho., Glen Villa
Richmond Thomas, baker, 74 Ann st
RIDDELL David, coal agent, Dellingburn square. Ho., 6
Chapel st
Riddell George, wine and spirit merchant, 17 Shaw st
Riddell John, joiner, 9 Mill st
RIDDICH Miss, 18 Nicolson st
RIPPON Cornelius, drill-instructor, 93 Roxburgh st
Rippon Joseph, coach painter, 83 Roxburgh st
RISK James, painter, 8 South st
RITCHIE Alex., late manager of ga8 works, 30 Brisbane st
Ritchie Alexander, rafter, 3 Manse lane
Ritchie Andrew, smith, 51 Kelly st
Ritchie Andrew, smith, 1 Belleville st
Ritchie Andrew, clerk, 2 An ' igua st
Ritchie Archibald, engineer, 36 Crescent st
Ritchie Brothers, wholesale grocers and grain merchants, 21
Shaw st. Ho., 5 Roxburgh st
Ritchie David, seaman, 2 Rue-end st
Ritchie Duncan, superintendent of Sailors' Home, 1 Dock
breast
Ritchie Hugh, weigher, 9 Holmscroft st
Ritchie John, of H.M. Customs, 5 Roxburgh st
Ritchie John, clothier, Cathcart square. Ho., Mansefield,
Kilmalcolm
Ritchie John, cabinetmaker, 63 Holmscroft st
Ritchie John, joiner, 22 St Lawrence st
Ritchie Robert, smith, 17 Cartsburn st
166 DIRECTORY
Eitchie Robert, carpenter, 15 Mount Pleasant st
Ritchie Thomas, smith, 9 Lyle st
Ritchie William, mason, 55 Holmscroft st
Ritchie William, joiner, 5 Inverkip st
Ritchie Mrs Anna, 14 Brisbane st
Ritchie Mrs Hugh, feuar, 5 Roxburgh st
Ritchie Mrs Ann, 25 John st
ROBB & Fullarton, timber merchants, Bogston Saw Mills,
Port-Glasgow road
Robb Henry, carpenter, 10 Hope St
Robb John (of Robb & Fullarton), Port-Glasgow
Robb John & Co., timber merchants, Caledonian Saw Mills,
Port-Glasgow road
Robb Mrs David, 22 Antigua st
Robb Mrs, grocer, 12 Baker st
ROBERTS Dugald, baker, 31 Yennel. Ho., 13 Nelson st,
west
Roberts Edward, tailor and clothier, 27 Hamilton st. Ho.,
66 Regent st
Roberts William, railway guard, 11 Lynedoch st
Roberts Mrs W., wine and spirit merchant, 33 Shaw st. Ho.,
8 Antigua st
ROBERTSON Adam, gardener, 13 Brougham st
Robertson Alexander, seaman, 7 Newton st
Robertson Alexander, cooper, 39 Holmscroft st
Robertson Andrew, guilder, 36 Holmscroft st
Robertson Andrew, blacksmith, 5 Hope st
Robertson Andrew, engineer, 39 Holmscroft st
Robertson Arthur, joiner, 83 Roxburgh st
Robertson Charles (of Paterson and Robertson), 20 Bear-
hope st
Robertson Daniel, steam tug agent, 10 West breast. Ho.,
Broomhill Cottage, Drumfrochar road
Robertson Daniel, painter, 59 Ann st
Robertson Donald, cabinetmaker, 8 Holmscroft st
Robertson Donald, joiner, 9 Mount Pleasant st
Robertson Donald, cabinetmaker, 6 Watt st
Robertson Douglas, labourer, Ford cottage, South st
Robertson Duncan, rivetter, 7 Duncan st
Robertson George, gardener, 25 Newark st
Robertson George, engineer, 17 Belleville st
Robertson George M., storekeeper, 8 Chapel st
Robertson James, storekeeper, 16 Kelly st
Robertson James, sawyer, 17 Tobago st
Robertson James, mechanic, 62 Ann st
Robertson James, tinsmith, 1 3 Brougham st
Robertson James, slater, 22 Ann st
DIRECTORY. 167
Eobertson James, carpenter, 3 Crescent st
Eobertson James, of H.M. Customs, 10 Lyle st
Eobertson James, engineer, 4 Ingleston st
Eobertson John, cooper, 40 Holmscroft st
Eobertson John, moulder, Mill's cottage, Dempster st
Eobertson John, seaman, 28 Duncan st
Eobertson John, storemam, 13 Belleville st
Eobertson John, slater, 32 East Shaw st
Eobertson John, cooper, 10 Nicolson st
Eobertson John, collector of Inland Eevenue, Customhouse
buildings. Ho., 21 Bentinck st
Eobertson John, joiner, 7 Bearhope st
Eobertson John, engineer, 13 Lyle st
Eobertson John, diver, 25 West Blackhall st
Eobertson John, carpenter, 1 3 Nelson st
Eobertson John Keith, physician and surgeon, 7 Ardgowan.
square
Eobertson John, outfitter, 56 Eue-end st. Ho., 5 Cathcart st
Eobertson John (of Eobertson & M'Dougall), 11 Eoxburgh.
st
Eobertson Lachlan, pilot, 22 Bank st
Eobertson L. B. , 68 Union st
Eobertson Matthew, rivetter, 2 Nelson st, Glebe
Eobertson & M'Dougall, merchants and commission agents,
55 Eue-end st
Eobertson Eobert, moulder, 53 Drumfrochar road
Eobertson Eobert William, City of Glasgow Bank buildings.
House, Eockingham, Kilcreggan
Eobertson Sidney, grocer, 36 Ingleston st
Eobertson Thomas, master rigger, 16 Laird st
Eobertson Walter, cabinetmaker, 2 Eue-end st
Robertson Wellwood Maxwell, wine and spirit merchant, 2
Buccleuch st. House, 18 Wellington st
Robertson William, carpenter, 39 Dalrymple st
Robertson William, boilermaker, 26 John st
Eobertson William, draper and general warehouseman, 22
Hamilton st. Ho., 3 Armadale place, Bank st
Robertson William, joiner, 41 Holmscroft st
Robertson William, grocer, 42 Holmscroft st
Robertson William, moulder, 48 Inverkip st
Eobertson William, potter, 12 Port-Glasgow road
Eobertson Margaret, draper, 13 Hamilton st. Ho., 25 Bank st
Eobertson Mrs A., 13 Belleville st
Robertson Mrs John, 17 Union st
Eobertson Mrs J., Glasgow and Greenock carrier, 7 Market
st ; and 8 St Enoch square, Glasgow
Eobertson Mrs M., 7 Holmscroft st
168 DIRECTORY.
Eobertson Mrs, lodgings, 45 Rue-end st
EOBINSON Alexander, veterinary surgeon, 37 West Burn
st, and 60 Vennel. House, Holly Lodge, Gourock
Eobinson John, accountant, Greenock Provident Bank
Eobinson Malcolm, smith, cartwright, and agricultural imple-
ment maker, 40 Vennel. House, 29 Nelson st, west
Eobinson Eobert, photographer, 32 Cathcart st
Eobinson Simeon, woolcomber, 20 Bearhope st
Eobinson Simeon, foreman, 1 Ann st
EOBSON William, rivetter, 26 John st
EODDEN Bernard, labourer, 36 Ingleston st
EODGEE David, joiner, 16 Bruce st
Eodger David, labourer, 39 Cathcart st
Eodger James, carpenter, 66 Holmscroft st
Eodger John, cooper, 3 York st
Rodger John, rivetter, 24 Bruce st
Rodger John, merchant's gauger, 52 Rue-end st. Ho., 3
Inverkip st
Eodger John, jun.} merchant, 35 West Stewart st
Rodger John, banker, Clydesdale Bank. Ho., 63 Unionist
Eodger John, slater, 8 East Shaw st
Eodger John, blacksmith, 10 Brisbane st
Eodger Thomas, labourer, 27 Lynedoch st
Eodger Walter W. B., civil engineer, Bagatelle, 23 West
Blackhall st
Rodger Walter, labourer, 7 Belleville st
Rodger Mrs Alexander, Newton st
Eodger Mrs, 3 Holmscroft st
EODIE John, smith, 60 Wellington st
RODGEES James, dealer in oysters, 8 Cross-shore st
EONALD James, cabinetmaker, 34 West Blackhall st
Eonald James, labourer, 40 Cathcart st
Eonald James, traveller, 97 Roxburgh st
Eonald William, spirit dealer, 17 Bearhope st
Eonald Mrs Eobert, 9 Mount Pleasant st
EOONEY Dennis, agent, 70 Ann st
EOEISON Thomas D., sugar boiler, 18 Hope st
EOSE David, painter, 5 Hope st
Eose Hugh, tailor, 5 Hope st
Eose Mrs, 45 Wellington st
EOSS Bailie (of Whyte & Eoss), 14 Wellington^
Eoss, Corbet & Co., merchants and commission agents, 2
Shannon's close
Ross David, smith, 70 Wellington st
Eoss George, cowfeeder, 13 Shaw st
Eoss Finlay, irondresser, 23 Crescent st
Eoss Hugh, wine and spirit merchant, 24 Charles st. Ho., 5
^ Kelly st
DIRECTORY. 169
Boss James, caulker, 12 Port-Glasgow road
Eoss James, smith, 17 Belleville st
Boss James, carpenter, 38 Inverkip st
Eoss James, coachman, 35 Cathcart st
Eoss John, carpenter, 16 Laird st
Eoss John, engineer, 27 Lyle st
Eoss John, wholesale ironmonger, 29 Cathcart st
Eoss Lewis, agent for Eoyal Liver Friendly Society, 29*
Hamilton st
Eoss Eobert, carpenter, 7 Hill st
Eoss Eobert, labourer, 18 Sir Michael st
Eoss Eobert, cooper, 17 Mount Pleasant st
Eoss Simon, storeman, 13 West Blackhall st
Eoss Thomas, yardsman, 52 West Blackhall st
Eoss William, labourer, 10 Baker st
Eoss William, sugar broker, 29 Cathcart st. House, 63 Es-
planade
Eoss William J., of Post Office. Ho., 6 Inverkip st
Eoss Miss, 15 Brisbane st
Eoss Mrs, 51 Kelly st
Eoss Mrs, 63 Nicolson st
Eoss Mrs Peter, 15 Lyle st
EOSWAEE Miss, 43 Holmscrof t st
EOUGV1E John M'D., timber merchant, 15 Laird st
Eougvie M. & C, furnishing warehouse, 7 West Blackhall st
Ho., 15 Laird st
Eougvie Miss Helen, milliner, 2 West Blackhall st. Ho., 15
Laird st
EOWAN Alexander (of J. G. Eowan & Co.), 55 Esplanade
Eowan J. G. (of J. G. Eowan & Co.), 55 Esplanade
Eowan J. G. & Co., general drapers, clothiers and outfitters,
Cathcart Square House
Eowan John, shoemaker, 3 Eopework st
Eowan Samuel, police sergeant, 7 West BlackhalT st
Eowan Thomas B. (of Ballantine & Eowan), 50 Eldon st
Eowan Thomas, flesher, 23 East Shaw st
EOXBUEGH Archibald (of Campbell Anderson & Co), Fox st
Eoxburgh James, carpenter, 18 Tobago st
Eoxburgh Street Sugar Eefining Co., 14 Sir Michael st
EOY John, joiner, 45 Holmscroft st
EOYAL Bank of Scotland, 38 Cathcart st
Eoyal Hotel, 3 East breast
Eoyal Liver Friendly Society, 29 Hamilton st
Eoyal Naval Eeserve Office, 7 Yirginia st
EUNCE Mrs William, 32 Cartsburn st
EUSSELL Alexander, merchant, 73 Union st
Eussell Alexander, rivetter, 65 Eegent st
170 DIRECTORY.
Russell Andrew, salesman, 26 Patrick st
Russell Bernard, engineer, 11 East Stewart st
Russell Daniel, cooper, 23 East Shaw st
Russell Henry, joiner, 11 Regent st
Russell Hugh, joiner, 21 Bearhope st
Russell James, commercial traveller, Greenfield cottage,
Ladyburn
Russell James, merchant, 11 West breast. Ho., 73 Union st
Russell John, of H.M. Customs, 11 Bentinck st
Russell John, carpenter, 38 Hamilton st
Russsll John, baker, 8 Market st
Russell John, clerk, 13 Mearns st
Russell W. C. & Co., wholesale and retail wine and spirit
merchants, 27 Cathcart st. Ho., 8 Shaw place
Russell William, merchant, Clyde Pottery, Ladyburn
RUTHERFORD Alexander, shoemaker, 22 Lynedoch st
Rutherford James, boilermaker, 34 Ingleston st
Rutherford George, clerk, 18 Bruce st
Rutherford Mrs James, huckster, 4 Ann st
RYAN Michael, coppersmith, 9 Lynedoch st
Ryan Mary, furnishings, 5 Market st
S
SAILORS' Home, 1 Dock breast
SALMON Thomas, coachman, 15 Nicolson st
Salmon William B., insurance agent and coal merchant, 2
Church place. House, 13 Kelly st
Salmon Mrs James, feuar, 7 Bentinck st
SALVESEN & Co., shipbrokers, Palmerston buildings
SANDFORD John, boilermaker, 44 Arthur st
SARGEANT Charles, Glasgow and Greenock carrier, 66 Re-
gent st
Sargeant Robert, grocer, 29 Market st
SAUNDERS James, joiner, 6 Mount Pleasant st
Saunders Mrs Helen, 6 Lauriston st
SAVAGE Edward, baker, 17 Nelson st, west
SAYERS Alexander, cooper, 35 West Burn st
Sayers Edward, painter, 14 Lyle st
Sayers Gilbert, cooper, 22 West Stewart st
School Board (Burgh) Offices, 2 Bankst— George Williamson,
clerk
SCHRODER Charles, mate, 13 Nelson st, west
SCHULTZ Mrs, 14 Bruce st
SCHURING Frederick, seaman, 7 Bearhope st
SCOBBIE James, shipmaster, 8 Mount Pleasant st
SCOFFIELD Mrs Samuel, 77 Regent st
DIRECTORY. 171
SCOTLAND James, of H.M. Customs, 11 Eoxburgh st
SCOTLIND Charles, shoemaker, 13 Vennel
SCOTSMAN Newspaper Office, 5 Palmerston buildings —
Hugh Wilson, agent
SCOTT Alexander, joiner, 3 Regent st
Scott Alexander, 33 Ingleston st
Scott Alexander & Sons, sugar refiners, 29 Baker st and
Berry-yards, Drumfrochar road
Scott Alexander (of Alexander Scott & Sons), 15 Bank st
Scott Alexander, jun. (of Alex. Scott & Sons), 15 Bank st
Scott Alexander, boilermaker, 97 Belleville st
Scott Alexander, clerk, 73 Nicolson st
Scott Alexander, joiner, 95 Roxburgh st
Scott Alexander, contractor, 15 Mearns st
Scott & Co., engineers and iron shipbuilders, Cartsdyke
Scott David, carpenter, Ladyburn
Scott Edward, shipmaster, 27 Esplanade
Scott Finlay, feuar, 21 Bearhope st
Scott George, shipmaster, 29 Nelson st, west
Scott Hugh, smith, 72 Ann st
Scott Ivie, family grocer and wine merchant, 16 West Black-
hall st. Ho., 1 Martin terrace
Scott James & Co., clothiers, hatters, and military tailors, 18
West Blackball st. Ho., 7 Nelson st, west
Scott James, Main's cottage, East Crawfurd st
Scott James, ship smith, 3 Dellingburn st. Ho., 4 Ingleston st
Scott James, teacher, 99 Belleville st
Scott James, cooper, 40 Nicolson st
Scott James E., shipbuilder, Main st. Ho., 27 Esplanade
Scott John A., salesman, 9 Duncan st
Scott John, railway guard, 1 1 Lynedoch st
Scott John, feuar, 45 Roxburgh st
Scott John, yst. (of Scott & Co. and Greenock Foundry
Co.), 34 Brougham st
Scott John, railway guard, 11 Lynedoch st
Scott John C, wine and spirit merchant, 69 Vennel. Ho.,
29 Nelson st., west
Scott John, rivetter, 39 Dalrymple st
Scott John, jun., iron merchant, 54 Rue-end st., and 62 Ja-
maica st., Glasgow. Ho., 34 Union st
Scott John, waterman, Waterside Cottage, Overton
Scott John, cask dealer, 16 Duncan st. Ho., 54 Wellington st
Scott John, dairyman, 1 Inverkip road
Scott John, carter, 7 Tobago st
Scott John, baker, 55 Vennel. Ho., 23 Sir Michael st
Scott John, feuar, 4 Ann st
Scott John H., tinsmith, ship chandler, and gasfitter, 9 Ham-
ilton st. Ho., 13 Ardgowan st., west
172 DIRECTORY.
Scott John, rivetter, 44 Shaw st
Scott Joseph D. (of Alex. Scott & Sons), 18 Margaret st
Scott Matthew, joiner, 85 Roxburgh st
Scott Matthew, shoemaker, 3 Hamilton st
Scott Peter, tea dealer and general grocer, 9 West Blackhall
st. Ho., 14 South st
Scott Peter, mason, 45 Holmscroft st
Scott Eitchie, baker, 38 Shaw st
Scott Robert, policeman, 9 Watt st
Scott Robert, pilot, 30 East Hamilton st
Scott Robert, clerk, 21 Bruce st
Seott Thomas, mechanic, 19 Ingleston st
Scott Thomas, draper, clothier, and outfitter, 14 Cathcart st.
Ho., 20 Brisbane st
Scott Thomas, sawyer, 15 Lyle st
Scott Thomas, labourer, 21 Tobago st
Scott Thomas, mason, 7 Caddlehill st
Scott Walter, grocer, 41 Nelson st, west
Scott William, cause way er, Dempster st
Scott William, grocer, 8 Manse lane
Scott William, flesher, 4 Sir Michael st. Ho., 33 do
Scott William, joiner, 65 Roxburgh st
Scott Margaret, confectioner, Steamboat Quay. House, 12
Brisbane st
Scott Miss, 12 Margaret st
Scott Miss, 1 1 Roxburgh st
Scott Mrs, 21 Bearhope st
Scott Mrs, 26 Arthur st
Scott Mrs, 15 Roxburgh st
Scott Mrs John, lodgings, 29 Brougham st
Scott Mrs Peter, dressmaker, 79 Holmscroft st
Scott Mrs, tobacconist, 36 Dalrymple st
SCRIMGEOUR Archibald, labourer, 1 John st
Scrimgeour Robert, rivetter, 5Q Wellington st
SCOTTISH Legal Burial and Loan Society, 73 Regent st
Scottish Widows' Fund Life Assurance Society. J. M. Hut-
cheson, agent
SEATH James, wool sorter, 62 Drumfrochar road
Seath John, smith, 8 St Lawrence st
Seath Mrs M., pianoforte teacher, 29 Patrick st
SEATHE John, blacksmith, 62 Drumfrochar road
SELBY William S., agent North British Railway Co., Lyne-
doch st, and Albert Harbour Goods station. House, 22
Wellington st
SELLARS Daniel, smith, 6 Lauriston st
Sellars Mrs Quintin, 25 Sir Michael st
SELLERS Robert, 37 Roxburgh st
DIRECTORY. 173
SEMPLE William, shoemaker, 20 Hope st
SERVICE Alexander, engineer, 34 Ann st
Service Archibald, smith, 63 Ann st
Service Daniel, engine-driver, 7 Lauriston st
Service George, brassfinisher, 20 Lyle st
Service John, baker, 45 Cathcart st. Ho., 23 Roxburgh st
Service Thomas, engineer, 3 Belleville st
Service Mrs W., lodgings, 4 Robertson st
Service Mrs John, lodgings, 21 Lynedoch st
SHAND John, agent, 34 East Crawfurd st
Shand Misses, 17 Brisbane st
SHANKLAND Dugald & Co., merchants and shipowners,
21 Cathcart st
Shankland Dugald (of Dugald Shankland & Co.), 49 Eldon st
Shankland Robert & Co., shipowners, ship and insurance
brokers, 23 Cathcart st
Shankland Robert (of Robert Shankland & Co.), 38 Union st
Shankland Thomas, cooper, 19 Nicolson st
Shankland Thomas, shoemaker, 15 Brougham st
Shankland Mrs John, lodgings, 16 South st
SHANKS George, K.M., Recruiting Service, West of Scot-
land, Office, 32 Nicolson st. Ho., 19 Ardgowan st, west
Shanks John, mason, 13 Bruce st
SHANNON James, tailor, 71 Regent st
Shannon Mrs, 11 Bearhope st
SHARKEY James, hawker, 63 Dalrmyple st
SHARP Alexander, carpenter, 22 West Blackhall st
Sharp & Ferguson, glass and china merchants, 16 West
Blackhall st
Sharp James C, wine and spirit merchant, 4 Shaw st. Ho.,
27 Mearns st
Sharp John, cooper, 45 Holmscroft st
Sharp John, grocer and provision merchant, 25 Rue-end st.
Ho., 20 Antigua st
Sharp John, caulker, 14 Baker st
Sharp Thomas, carpenter, 22 Crawfurd st
Sharp William, grocer and spirit dealer, 15 John st
Sharp William (of Duncan & Sharp), 101 Belleville st
Sharp William, wine and spirit merchant, 32 West Blackhall
st. Ho., 12 Brisbane st
Sharp Mrs John, 6 Union st
Sharp Mrs, lodgings, 29 Ann st
Sharp Mrs, 66 Wellington st
SHAW Angus, wine and spirit merchant, 17 Regent st
Shaw Duncan, shoemaker, 84 Roxburgh st
Shaw Duncan, joiner, 15 Mount Pleasant st
Shaw James (of William Shaw & Sons), Finnart st
174 DIRECTORY.
Shaw John, carpenter, 6 Union st
Shaw John, carter, 1 West Burn st
Shaw INeil, grocer and feuar, 34 Dalrymple st. Ho., 25
Brougham st
Shaw Neil, carpenter, 5 Prospect hill
Shaw Neil, warder, 21 Bearhope st
Shaw Eobert, boilermaker, 3 Crescent st
Shaw Thomas & Co., tin and coppersmiths, plumbers, and
ship smiths, and bolt and rivetmakers, Albert Metallic
Works, 21 and 23 Crawfurd st
Shaw William, slater, 1 Hill st
Shaw William & Sons, cabinetmakers and upholsterers, 28
Hamilton st. Works, Harvie lane
Shaw William (of William Shaw & Sons), 9 Brisbane st
Shaw William, jun. (of William Shaw & Sons), 9 Brisbane st
Shaw William, potato merchant, 4 Palmerston buildings
Ho., 8 Trafalgar st
Shaw William, carpenter, 9 Bearhope st
Shaw Mrs, wine and spirit merchant, 7 East breast. Ho., 35
West Shaw st
Shaw Mrs, 28 East Shaw st
Shaw Mrs, 58 Lynedoch st
SHAWS Water Chemical Works, Dellingburn st.— John
Poynter & Son
SHEARER Alexander (of Shearer & Shepherd), 2 Glen st
Shearer Hugh, grocer, 27 Hamilton st and 52 Shaw st. Ho..
9 Shaw place
Shearer Hugh, wholesale grocer, 3 Mansionhouse lane
Shearer James, painter, 22 Arthur st
Shearer James, commercial traveller, 19 Brisbane st
Shearer James, salesman, 16 Cathcart st
Shearer John, carpenter, 9 East Blackhall st
Shearer John, brassfinisher, 15 Antigua st
Shearer Ninian, brassfinisher, 29 Lynedoch st
Shearer Robert B., writer, 14 Hamilton st. Ho., 4 Robert-
son st
Shearer William, messenger-at-arms, 3 Bank st. House, 4
Robertson st
Shearer & Shepherd, ironmongers, 9 William st
Shearer Mrs Ninian, 25 Lynedoch st
Shearer Mrs, spirit merchant, 21 Ann st. Ho., 41 Roxburgh st
SHEDDEN John, engineer, 7 Hill st
Shedden Robert, tanner, 89 East Hamilton st
SHEPHERD George, joiner, 10 Hope st
lnl£?™ William (°f Nearer & Shepherd), 19 Wellington st
SHERIDAN Joseph, gardener, 20 Inverkip st
Sheridan Robert, superintendent of cemetery, parks, and
DIRECTORY. 175
burying grounds. Office, Cemetery. House, 5 Orange-
field place
Sheridan William, labourer, 10 Drumfrochar road
SHERIFF Court Hall, County buildings, Nelson st., west
Sheriff Henry, gardener, 41 Holmscroft st
Sheriff Joseph (of J. D. M'G-regor & Co.), 40 Lynedoch st
SHIELDS James, carpenter, 45 Shaw st
Shields James A., joiner, 3 Lauriston st
Shields John, painter, 1 Belleville st
Shields Thomas, shoemaker, 5 Smith's lane
Shields William, painter, 40 Shaw st
Shields Mrs, washerwoman, 4 Nelson st., Glebe
SHIPPING Office for Seamen, 7 Virginia st
SHIPWRIGHTS' Provident Union Society, Harvie lane
SHIRLAW Joseph, carpenter, 101 Belleville st
SHIRLEY Miss, 73 Nicolson st
SHORTRIDGE Samuel, M.D. and L.R.C.S., Edinburgh, 29
West Stewart st
SHUELL Andrew L., plumber and gasfitter, 7 West Blackhall
st. Ho., 6 Nelson st., west
SIDEY William, cab proprietor, 2 St Lawrence st
SIEGER Brothers, watch and clockmakers and jewellers,
Palmerston buildings
Sieger Engelbert, wine and spirit merchant, 41 West Black-
hall st. Ho., do.
Sieger Sophron (of Sieger Brothers), 24 Bank st
SIM John, grocer, 32 Lynedoch st. Ho., 28 do.
SIMMS Mrs E., 46 Ann st
SIMMONS Stephen, mason, 10 Duncan st
SIMPSON Adam, cooper, 26 East Shaw st
Simpson A. C. (of Neil Broun & Co.), 9 Shaw place
Simpson & Co., rivet manufacturers, 7 Dellingburn square
Simpson Alexander, smith, 34 Holmscroft st
Simpson Alexander, smith, SO Roxburgh st
Simpson David (of Simpson & Co.), 20 Lynedoch st
Simpson David M., accountant, house factor, and insurance
agent, 28 Hamilton st. Ho., 9 West Stewart st
Simpson Gordon, teacher, Broad Close School. Ho., 43
Dempster st
Simpson James, coachman, 51 Eldon st
Simpson James, P. O. messenger, 2 Bearhope st
Simpson James, lathsplitter, 6 St Lawrence st
Simpson James, engineer, 8 Springkell st
Simpson James, miller, 6 Dellingburn square
Simpson James, grocer, 17 Tobago st
Simpson James, flesher, 73 Roxburgh st
Simpson James, labourer, 8 Ann st
176 DIRECTORY.
Simpson John, flesher, 25 Regent st. Ho., 17 Lynedoch st
Simpson John, porter, 22 West Blackhall st
Simpson Matthew, carpenter, 10 Hill st
Simpson Matthew, labourer, 11 Hill st
Simpson Richard, overseer, 1 1 6 Drumf rochar road
Simpson Thomas, rivetter, 1 Manse lane
Simpson William, agent United Reform Friendly Society, 22
Sir Michael st
Simpson William, overseer, 6 West Stewart st
Simpson Miss, draper, 2 Tobago st
Simpson Mrs, 13 Antigua st
Simpson Mrs, stoneware dealer, 51 Vennel
Simpson Mrs, hay and grain dealer, 17 Sir Michael st. Ho.,
12 East Shaw st
SIMSON John, mate, 97 Roxburgh st
SINCLAIR Alexander, fireman, 11 Cathcart st
Sinclair Alexander, dyer and cleaner, 29 Charles st
Sinclair Angus, smith, 17 Newton st
Sinclair Archibald, gardener, Nelson st., west
Sinclair Duncan, joiner, 5 Dellingburn square
Sinclair Duncan, smith, 85 Roxburgh st
Sinclair Archibald, cooper, 71 Ann st
Sinclair Humphrey, corkcutter, 36 Wellington st
Sinclair Donald, mason, 61 Nicolson st
Sinclair Donald, engineer, 8 Wellington st
Sinclair Duncan, smith, 18 Antigua st
Sinclair Duncan, coal merchant, 48 Dalrymple st. Ho., 9
Nicolson st
Sinclair G-., Customhouse officer, 5 West Stewart st
Sinclair James, accountant and stockbroker, 46 Cathcart st.
Ho., 5 Caddlehill st
Sinclair James, mercantile clerk, 19 Ardgowan st., west
Sinclair John, mason, 25 Bruce st
Sinclair John, joiner, 35 West Blackhall st
Sinclair John, farmer, Low Cornhaddock
Sinclair John, cooper, 2 East Shaw st
Sinclair John, carpenter, 1 Crawfurd lane, Inverkip st
Sinclair John, gasfitter, 51 Inverkip st
Sinclair Malcolm, carpenter, 2 Rue-end st
Sinclair Malcolm, engine-driver, 3 Under Crescent
Sinclair Malcolm, baker, 14 Ardgowan st., west
-Sinclair Malcolm, baker, 23 Lynedoch st
Sinclair Malcolm, smith, 19 Ingleston st
Sinclair Neil, tanner, 10 East Shaw st
Sinclair Peter, blacksmith, 8 Mount Pleasant st
Sinclair Peter (of Peter Sinclair & Co.), 11 Nelson st., west
Sinclair Peter & Co., decorative painters and paperhangers,
36 West Blackhall st
DIRECTORY. 177
Sinclair Robert, labourer, 12 Baker st
Sinclair Robert, cabinetmaker, 20 Belleville st
Sinclair Rev. Sutherland, of George Square U.P. Church.
Ho., 3 Finnart st
Sinclair Walter, grocer, 7 Antigua st. Ho., 29 Lyle st
Sinclair Walter, officer to Seamen's Friends' Society, 37 Lyne-
doch st
Sinclair William, cooper, 34 East Shaw st
Sinclair William, agent for G. & J. Burns, Glasgow, Excise
buildings
Sinclair Miss, 30 Market st
Sinclair Miss, 35 Lynedoch st
Sinclair Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 30 Dalrymple st.
Ho., 35 West Blackhall st
Sinclair Mrs D., feuar, 47 Brougham st
Sinclair Mrs Peter, cowfeeder, Broomhill
Sinclair Mrs, feuar, 18 Bearhope st
Sinclair Mrs, 6 Laird st
SINGER Manufacturing Co., sewing machine manufacturers,
8 West Blackhall st
SINKINS W. T., Inland Revenue, 62 Regent st
SKAKEL William, tailor, 38 Sir Michael st
SKINNER Patrick, shipmaster, 9 Kelly st
Skinner Thomas & Co., ship brokers, 30 Cathcart st
SKIRVING Peter, smith, 6 Chapel st
Skirving William, boilermaker, 11 East Blackhall st
SKIVINGTON Arthur, wholesale wine and spirit merchant,
and commission agent, 5 Mansionhouse lane and 53 Shaw
st. Ho., 103 Eldon st
SLATER James, registrar of East Parish, 29 Rue-end st
Slater James, jun. (of Slater & Wardrope), 29 Rue-end st
Slater & Wardrope, Kilblain Academy, 15 Kilblain st
SLAVEN James, labourer, 28 West Blackhall st
Slaven Archibald, labourer, 2 Roslin st
Slaven Peter, rafter, 10 Cathcart st
SLIGO Steam-Packet Company, 19 Palmerston buildings.
SLOAN James, carter, 47 Roxburgh st
Sloan Samuel, watchman, 37 Lynedoch st
SMALL Robertson, salesman, 8 Trafalgar st
Small Mrs James, 7 Hope st
Small M., matron, House of Refuge, Upper Ingleston
SMART Henry, compositor, and grocer, 8 Mount Pleasant st
Smart J. R. (of J. R. Smart & Co), Larkfield, Glasgow, S.S.
Smart J. R. & Co., sugar merchants, 65 Rue-end st
SMEATON James, joiner, 58 Drumfrochar road
SMILLIE Thomas, spirit dealer, 3 Cartsburn st. Ho., 1 do.
SMITH Alexander, mason, 21 Ingleston st
178 DIRECTORY.
Smith Alexander, wholesale grocer and provision merchant^
29 West Burn st. Ho., 47 Brougham st
Smith Alex. C. (of Blair, Eeid & Steele), 21 Caddlehill st
Smith Alexander, joiner, 10 Hope st
Smith Allan B. (of Smith & M'Cuaig), 29 Patrick st
Smith Andrew, joiner, 22 Sir Michael st
Smith & Armit, drapers, clothiers and outfitters, 26 Cathcart
st
Smith David, blacksmith, 58 Drumfrochar road
Smith David, engineer, 10 Hope st
Smith Daniel, painter, 10 Carnock st
Smith David, tailor and clothier, 32 Hamilton st
Smith & Davidson, grain merchants, etc., 4 Princes st
Smith Donald, H.M. Customs, 2 Crawford lane, Inverkip st
Smith George, painter, 11 East Shaw st
Smith Donald, brassfinisher, 58 Lynedoch st
Smith Dugald, church officer, 1 Argyle st
Smith Duncan, carpenter, 3 Bearhope st
Smith Gavin, boilermaker, 50 East Hamilton st
Smith George, brassfinisher, 3 Orchard st
Smith George, joiner, 8 Hill st
Smith Harry, Sheriff-substitute, 44 Union st
Smith James, carpenter, 66 Roxburgh st
Smith James, shipmaster, 57 Esplanade
Smith James, hammerman, 5 Cathcart st
Smith James, grocer, 60 Lynedoch st. Ho., 54 Drumfrochar
road
Smith James, policeman, 43 Holmscroft st
Smith James, bookbinder and account book manufacturer, 8
Hamilton st. Ho., 50 Inverkip st
Smith James, gardener. 10 Ardgowan square
Smith James, blacksmith, 2 East Shaw st. Ho., 44 Inver-
kip st
Smith James H. (of Smith & Davidson), Craigflower, Fin-
nart st
Smith James Campbell, writer and notary public, 46 Cathcart
st. Ho. , 82 Union st
Smith James (of Thomas Shaw & Co.), 9 Roxburgh st
Smith Rev. J B., of Union St. U. P. Church, 24 Margaret st
Smith John, ship and general smith, 9 New Dock lane. Ho.,
23 Roxburgh st
Smith John C, shoemaker, 22 Bearhope st
Smith John, salesman, 27 Bruce st
Smith John, carpenter, 40 Lynedoch st
Smith John, grocer, 65 Holmscroft st
Smith John, coachman, 7 Mill st
Smith John, spirit merchant, 50 East Hamilton st. Ho., 3
Mackenzie st
DIRECTORY 179
Smith John, mate, 16 Sir Michael sfc
Smith John, boot and shoemaker, 29 Hamilton st. Ho., 19
West Blackhall st
Smith John, wine and spirit merchant, 10 Market st and 13
Hamilton st. Ho., 5 Trafalgar st
Smith John, bar officer aDd keeper of County Buildings, 3
Nelson st., west
Smith John, boarding-house keeper, 3 West Quay lane
Smith John, restaurant, 36 West Blackhall st. Ho., 3 Argyle st
Smith John, boilermaker, 28 Crawfurd st
Smith John, chemist and druggist, 6 Inverkip st
Smith John R., billiard-room proprietor, 4 Watson's lane.
Ho., 1 Bearhope st
Smith Joseph, boilermaker, 10 Hill st
Smith Joseph, rigger, 6 West Stewart st
Smith Joseph, seaman, 18 St Lawrence st
Smith & MTntyre, cartwrights and blacksmiths, 13 Duncan
st and 22 Bearhope st
Smith & M'Cuaig, joiners, glaziers, &c, 30 Charles st
Smith Malcolm, joiner, 7 Dempster st
Smith Michael H., surveyor of Board of Trade. Ho., Helens-
burgh
Smith & M'Lean, galvanizers, tank and metallic cask makers,
Clyde Galvanizing Works, Kingston, Port-G-lasgow road.
Smith Neil, carpenter, 16 Antigua st
Smith Neil, carter, 10 Terrace road
Smith Peter, labourer, 7 Hill st
Smith Peter, joiner, 13 Watt st
Smith Robert, H.M. Customs, 37 Kelly st
Smith Eobert, H.M. Customs, 14 Bruce st
Smith Robert, mason, 85 Wellington st
Smith Samuel, joiner, 58 Lynedoch st
Smith Thomas, grocer and provision merchant, 5 Inverkip st.
Ho., 15 Mount Pleasant st
Smith Thomas, goldsmith and jeweller, 8 Hamilton st. Ho.,
35 Nelson st., west
Smith Thomas, assistant collector of poor rates, and session-
clerk, 22 Crescent st
Smith Thomas, ship smith, 9 New Dock lane. Ho., 39 Lyne-
doch st
Smith Thomas, watchmaker, 3 Holmscroft st
Smith William S., labourer, 57 Roxburgh st
Smith William, labourer, 36 Hamilton st
Smith William, moulder, 7 Lauiiston st
Smith William, boilermaker, 6 Old :iillend
Smith William, accountant, Chamberlain's Office. Ho., 39
Kelly st
180 DIRECTORY.
Smith William, ELM. Customs, 7 Mount Pleasant st
Smith William, gateman, 2 Old Hillend
Smith William, moulder, 40 Arthur st
Smith William, sailmaker, 11 Bearhope st
Smith William, French polisher, 3 Manse lane
Smith Miss, teacher of music, 3 Mearns st
Smith Miss, 5 West Stewart st
Smith Miss, 34 Sir Michael st
Smith Misses, 44 Sir Michael st
Smith Miss, milliner, 14 Union st
Smith Miss, 2 Eobertson st
Smith Miss, furnishings, 28 Lynedoch st
Smith Mrs David, 35 West Blackhall st
Smith Mrs Robert, poulterer, 32 Tobago st
Smith Mrs Robert (of Smith & Armit), 33 Bank st
Smith Mrs Thomas, 80 Roxburgh st
Smith Mrs William, draper, 65 Ann st
Smith Mrs, 33 West Blackhall st
Smith Mrs, 14 Orescent st
Smith Mrs, midwife, 9 Tobago st
Smith Mrs, midwife, 18 Ann st
Smith Mrs, 65 Union st
SNODDY James, joiner, 64 Wellington st
SOAR Mrs S., milliner and dressmaker, 2 Jamaica st
SOMERVILLE William, joiner, 12 Tobago st
Somerville Mrs, greengrocer, 17 Tobago st
Somerville Mrs William, Highlanders' Academy, 68 Rox-
burgh st
SOMMERVILLE John, tailor, 89 Wellington st
Sommerville R. G. (of John Robb & Co.), Aldergrove, Port-
Glasgow
Sommerville William, joiner, 48 East Crawfurd st
SORRIE Peter, shipmaster, 5 Antigua st
SOUTAR William & Son, boot and shoemakers, 38 Hamilton
st
Soutar William (of Wm. Soutar & Co.), 37 Roxburgh st
SOUTH Peter, boatman, 39 Crawfurd st
SPEED John, tobacconist, 28 InverMp st. House, 49 Holm-
scrof t st
SPEIR Robert, analytical chemist, Ingleston Sugar Refinery.
House, 25 Regent st
SPEIRS Hugh (of Hugh Speirs & Co.), Hillside place, Gour-
ock
Speirs Hugh & Co., merchants and sugar brokers, 30 Cathcart
st
Speirs James, boilermaker, 13 Ingleston st
Speirs James, boilermaker, 42 Arthur st
DIRECTORY. 181
Speirs James & Son, sugar samplers and insurance agents, 30
Cathcart st
Speirs John, mason, 19 Duncan st
Speirs Robert, rivetter, 8 Charles st
Speirs Robert, iron-dresser, 32 Crescent st
Speirs William (of James Speirs & Son), 7 Ardgowan st
Speirs Misses, 3 Houston st
SPENCE David, carpenter, 13 Springkell st
Spence James, fruit merchant, 40 Cathcart st
Spence John, slater, 5 Grey place
Spence William, carpenter, 21 Antigua st
Spence Miss, 32 Brisbane st
Spence Mrs, ladies' keeper, 43 Nicolson st
Spence Mrs, dyer and cleaner, 5 Grey place
Spence Mrs, feuar, 10 Brisbane st
SPENCER Andrew, coal master, 14 Hamilton st, and 160
Hope st , Glasgow-
Spencer Mrs, feuar, 44 Crawf urd st
SPROUL William, sugarboiler, 65 Rue-end st
SPRUNT William joiner, 11 East Blackhall st
St Andrew's Free Church, 18 West Stewart st
St John's Episcopal Church, 10 Union st
St Lawrence's Roman Catholic Chapel, 1 Rue- end st
St Lawrence's Roman Catholic School, 10 Stanners st
St Lawrence's Mission-house, 6 St Lawrence st
St Mary's Roman Catholic Chapel, 14 Patrick st
St Thomas' Free Church, Grey place
STABLES Mrs, lodgings, 42 Regent st
STANNERS James, smith, 74 Ann st
STAR John, ropespinner, 5 Market st
STARK Francis, skinner, 30 Arthur st
Stark George, brassfinisher, 16 Crescent st
Stark Thomas, agent for the Bank of Scotland, 47 Cathcart
st. Ho., 73 Union st
STEEL H. & W., wholesale grocers and sugar brokers, 10
Broad close
Steel Hugh, builder, 14 Lyle st
Steel Hugh (of H. & W. Steel), 38 Esplanade
Steel Hugh, engineer, 31 Lyle st
Steel James, coal merchant, 1 Bearhope st
Steel John, contractor and builder, 12 Ardgowan st, west
Steel John, rivetter, 21 John st
Steel John, joiner, 85 Belleville st
Steel Robert, brassfinisher, 11 Cathcart st
Steel William builder, 12 Lyle st. Ho., 10 do-
Steel William (of H. & W. Steel), 38 Esplanade
Steel & M'Caskill, Glasgow and Greenock Shipping Co., 32
Cathcart st
182 DIRECTORY.
Steel Robert, enginekeeper, 13 Ingleston st
STEELE Robert & Co., shipbuilders and engineers, 6 Rue-
end st, and 56 Main st, and Shaws Water Foundry
Steele Robert (of Robert Steele & Co.), 11 Margaret st
Steele Robert, jun. (of Robert Steele & Co.), 2 Finnart
terrace
Steele Stewart, carpenter, 11 John st
Steele William (of R. Steele & Co.), 59 Union st
Steele William, watchmaker, 51 Nicolson st
Steele Miss, 65 Union st
STEEN Edward, shoemaker, 9 Dalrymple st. Ho., 20
Mearns st
Steen John, spirit dealer, 4 Dalrymple st. Ho., 10 Kelly st
STENHOUSE James, joiner, 7 Mount Pleasant st
STEPHENS John, plumber, tinsmith, and ironmonger, 25
Hamilton st. Ho., 36 West Blackhall st
Stephens Mrs, seamstress, 13 Watt st
STEVENS Alexander, furniture and bedding manufacturer,
12 Sugarhouse lane. Ho., 53 Kelly st
STEVEN John, accountant and commission agent, 5 Camp-
bell st. Ho,, 30 Brisbane st
STEVENSON Adam, cabinetmaker, 41 Ann st
Stevenson Adam, compositor, 18 Bearhope st
Stevenson Alexander, engineer, 39 Lynedoch st
Stevenson Alexander, joiner, glazier, and Venetian blind
maker, 17 West Stewart st. Ho., 29 Nelson st, west
Stevenson Alexander, joiner, 38 Nelson st, west
Stevenson Charles, sculptor, Cemetery Gate. House, 77
Holmscroft st
Stevenson David, provision merchant, 24 Ann st, and 55
Shaw st. Ho., 59 Regent st
Stevenson Gilbert, ropemaker, 43 Ann st
Stevenson Hugh, draper, 38 Hamilton st. Ho., 11 West
Stewart st
Stevenson James, collector, Scottish Legal Assurance Co., 3
Trafalgar st
Stevenson James (of Peat & Stevenson), 21 Wellington st
Stevenson John, bookbinder, Gateside, Inverkip road
Stevenson John, tinsmith, 6 Laird st
Stevenson T. M., painter and oil and colour merchant, 4 Shaw
st. Ho., 14 Lyle st
Stevenson William, fireman, 71 Wellington st
Stevenson William, grocer, 44 Lynedoch st. Ho., 27 do
Stevenson William, carpenter, 12 Wellington st
Stevenson W. S., cabinetmaker and upholsterer, 7 West Stew-
art st Ho., 6 do
Stevenson Miss, 1 Madeira st
DIRECTORS.
183
Stevenson Miss, 30 Ann st
Stevenson Mrs, 15 Belleville st
Stevenson Mrs, Prospect-hill House
STEWART Alexander, plumber, 50 Roxburgh st
Stewart Alexander, tailor and clothier, 2 Hamilton st
Stewart Andrew, carpenter, 3 Manse lane
Stewart Andrew (of Cartsburn Refining Co.), 8 Crescent st
Stewart Archibald Dunlop, master in surgery. Consulting
rooms, 12 Hamilton st. Ho., 39 Regent st
Stewart A. Dunlop, jun., L.R.C.S. ; L,M., Edin. ; M.B. ; 39
Regent st
Stewart Charles F., joiner, 61 Ann st
Stewart Charles W., Burgh School Board officer, 10 Watt st
Stewart Colin, printer, 19 Nicolson st
Stewart Denniston, engineer, 10 Baker st
Stewart Dugald, engineer, 2 Lyle st
Stewart Francis, traveller, 31 Dempster st
Stewart George, gardener, 3 Watt st
Stewart Hugh, optician and jeweller, &c, 50 Shaw st. Ho.,
72 Roxburgh st
Stewart J. & W., merchants, 1 Watt place
Stewart James, saddler, 9 Market st. Ho., 1 Inverkip road
Stewart James, baker, 3 Hamilton st. Ho., 6 Antigua st
Stewart James, paper manufacturer, Overton Mill, Overton
Stewart James, of G-arvocks (of J. & W. Stewart), Southbar,
by Paisley
Stewart JameS, baker, 77 Regent st
Stewart James K., grain and cheese merchant, 17 East Quay
lane. Ho., 22 Kelly st
Stewart James P., pawnbroker, 48 Shaw st
Stewart James, smith, 5 Orchard st
Stewart John, blockmaker, 15 Regent st
Stewart John, fireman, 11 Hill st
Stewart John, labourer, 41 Crawfurd st
Stewart John, glazier, 5 Hope st
Stewart John, seaman, 45 Crawfurd st
Stewart John, plumber, 30 Ann st
Stewart John, rigger, 24 Sir Michael st
Stewart John, joiner, 26 Duncan st
Stewart John, joiner, 34 West Shaw st
Stewart John, grocer, 8 Kilblain st
Stewart John, cooper, 4 Hill st
Stewart John, merchant, 1 Bogle st. Ho., Violet Grove,,
Gourock
Stewart John, cutler, 14 South st
Stewart Richard, smith, 24 Cartsburn st
Stewart Robert, book agent, 12 Ardgowan st., west
184 DIRECTORY.
Stewart Robert, candlemaker, 13 Charles st
Stewart Robert (of Brown, Stewart & Co.), Overton
Stewart Robert, joiner, 26 Ann st
Stewart Robert, stationer and bookseller, 32 Hamilton st..
Ho., 22 Kelly st
Stewart Samuel, manager, Gas Works. Ho., East Alderwood
Villa, Port- Glasgow
Stewart Thomas, surgeon-dentist, 23 Brougham st
Stewart Thomas, carpenter, 21 John st
Stewart Thomas, brassfinisher, 13 Lynedoch st
Stewart Thomas O., cashier, 103 Belleville st
Stewart Thomas, sailmaker, 19 Nicolson st
Stewart William, railway inspector, 83 Wellington st
Stewart William, boilermaker, 46 East Hamilton st
Stewart William (of St Fillans and Smithstone), St Fillans,
by Greenock
Stewart William (of D. & J. Sneddon), 69 Nic'olson st
Stewart William, plumber, 47 Roxburgh st
Stewart Agnes T., pawnbroker, 49 Vennel
Stewart Mrs Andrew, 62 Eldon st
Stewart Mrs Anne, wine and spirit dealer, 24 Cathcart st and
19 East Quay lane. Ho., 16 Cathcart st
Stewart Mrs Isabella, spirit dealer, 69 Main st
Stewart Mrs, Greenock and Glasgow carrier, 2 Hamilton st
and 30 Howard st., Glasgow
Stewart Mrs, Mansionhouse
Stewart Mrs, 18 Bruce st
Stewart Mrs, 7 William st
Stewart Mrs, fancy goods warehouse, 5 Union st
STIRLING Alexander, engineer, 17 Baker st
Stirling Archibald, pilot, 11 Watt st
Stirling Dugald, moulder, 3 Lauriston st
Stirling James, cooper, 13 Ingleston st
Stirling John, coppersmith, 16 Bruce st
Stirling Robert, engineer, 3 St Andrew st
Stirling Miss, dressmaker, 83 Roxburgh st
Stirling Mrs A., grocer, 7 Shaw st
STIRRAT Alexander, labourer, 2 Lauriston st
STITT John, engineer, 7 St Lawrence st
STOBBS Joseph, railway porter, 58 Drumfrochar road
STONE James, moulder, 44 East Hamilton st
Stone John, moulder, 22 John st
STOODLEY Benjamin, coppersmith, 36 Ingleston st
STORER James, printer and stationer, 34 West Bum st-j
Ho., 6 Inverkip st
Storer Janet, furnishings, 33 West Burn st
STOREY Henry, mason, 9 Dempster st
DIRECTORY. 185
STORMS David, steamboat master, 2 Watt place
Storms Mrs, greengrocer, 8 Kilblain st
STRACHAN John, labourer, 12 Terrace road
STRAINE George, pianoforte tuner, 27 Bruce st
Straine Robert, mason, 15 Duncan st
STRAITON David, photographer, 8 Hamilton st. Ho., 63
Rue-end st
STRANRAER Steam Packet Co., 19 Palmerston buildings
STURGEON James, gardener, 70 Holmscroft st
Sturgeon Thomas (of Brown, Sturgeon & Co.), I Moffat st
SUTHERLAND Alexander, joiner, 20 John st
Sutherland Angus, railway carriage inspector, 11 East Black-
hall st
Sutherland Duncan, seaman, 97 Roxburgh st
Sutherland Hector, grocer, 60 Main st
Sutherland H., lather, 6 West Stewart st
Sutherland James, joiner, 47 Roxburgh st
Sutherland John, clerk, 23 Roxburgh st
Sutherland John, joiner, 3 Antigua st
Sutherland Peter, mason, 72 Roxburgh st
Sutherland Roderick, carpenter, 2 Dellingburn st
Sutherland Mrs, grocer, 13 Market st
Sutherland Mrs, lodgings, 1 1 Lyle st
SUTTIE Charles (of Thomas Suttie & Co.), 40 Forsyth st
Suttie Thomas & Co., smiths, tinsmiths, &c, 18 Cathcart st
and 5 Brougham st
Suttie Mrs Robert, 50 Brougham st
SWAN Allan (of M'llwraith & Swan), 8 George square
Swan Andrew (of William Swan & Son), 2 Robertson st
Swan Angus, labourer, 62 Wellington st
Swan Robert, butcher, 10 William st. Ho., 4 Shaw place
Swan Robert, smith, 5 Orchard st
Swan William & Son, slaters and slate merchants,10 Tobago st
Swan William (of William Swan & Sons, Greenbank cottage,
Finnart terrace
Swan William, boilermaker, 40 Nicolson st
Swan Miss, 39 Sir Michael st
Swan Miss, 48 Brougham st
SWEENEY Charles, pawnbroker, 5 William st. House, 3
Shaw place
Sweeney Hugh, porter, 48 Inverkip st
Sweeney James, butter and egg merchant, 32 Dalrymple st
Sweeney Joseph, Gooper, 28 Crescent st
Sweeney Miss W. S., stationer and news agent, 6 West
Stewart st
Sweeney Mrs A., outfitter, 4 William st. Ho., 27 Nicolson st
SWEET Archibald, pilot, 34 West Blackhall st
186 DIRECTORY.
SWORD Archibald (of Paul, Sword & Co.), 36 Eldon st
SYM William, lieutenant of police, 75 Holmscroft st
SYME John, engine driver, 83 Belleville st
SYMINGTON David, engineer, 4 John st
Symington Rev. Andrew, of R.P. Church, West Stewart st.
House, 13 Ardgowan st, west
Symington John, joiner and builder, 66 Inverkip st. Ho.,
41 Nelson st, west
Symington John, draper, 4 Nelson st, west
TAGGART John, porter, 33 Hamilton st
TAILORS' House of Call, 16 Market st
TAINS EL William, shopman, 5 Holmscroft st
TAIT John, engineer, 97 Belleville st
TANNAHILL James, teller, City of Glasgow bank, and in-
surance agent. House, 37 Kelly st
TANNOCK Quintin, plasterer, 5 Sir Michael st. House, 24
Patrick st
TARBET James, salesman, 61 Nicolson st
Tarbet John B. (of Fish, Brown & Co.), 10 Forsyth st
Tarbet Robert, police officer, 2 East breast
Tarbet Thomas, smith, 12 Ardgowan st, west
Tarbet William, joiner, 18 Bruce st
Tarbet Miss, lodgings, 50 Brougham st
Tarbet Mrs, 18 Eldon st
TASKER Andrew, merchant, 43 Rue-end st. House, 40
Union st
TAYLOR Alexander, R.C.C., St Mary's, Patrick st
Taylor Alexander, mate, 77 Regent st
Taylor Alexander, smith, 20 Antigua st
Taylor Angus, seaman, 37 Ann st
Taylor Archibald, engineer, 7 Mill st
Taylor Archibald, smith, 15 Ann st
Taylor Archibald, engineer, 1 Prospect hill
Taylor Charles, clerk, 87 Belleville st
Taylor Daniel, labourer, 15 East Shaw st
Taylor Daniel, cork cutter, 55 Shaw st. House, Fancy Farm,
cottage
Taylor Dugald, carpenter, 41 Ann st
Taylor Duncan (of Taylor, Hannay & Co.), 25 Brougham st
Taylor George, seaman, 43 Crawfurd st
Taylor, Hannay & Co., coal and lime merchants, 10 Pat-
rick st
Taylor James, mason, 62 Drumfrochar road
Taylor James, traveller, 14 Wellington st
DIRECTORY 187
Taylor James, spirit dealer, 9 Main st. Ho., 95 Belleville st
Taylor James, carpenter, 4 Kilblain st
Taylor James, teacher, 36 Lynedoch st
Taylor James, boilermaker, 59 Holmscroft st
Taylor James, smith, 97 Belleville st
Taylor James, smith, 19 Ingleston place
Taylor John, flesher, 64 Wellington st
Taylor John, fireman, 17 John st
Taylor John, boatman, 6 Watt st
Taylor John, shipowner, 23 Kelly st
Taylor Malcolm, corkcutter, 55 Shaw st
Taylor Matthew, tailor, 16 William st
Taylor Robert, pansman, 30 East Hamilton st
Taylor Thomas, carpenter, 10 Hill st
Taylor William, moulder, Old Hillend
Taylor William, lineman, Post -Office, 9 Mill st
Taylor Willam, teacher, 71 Union st
Taylor William F., wine and spirit merchant, 43 Crawfurd
st. Ho., 37 West Blackhall st
Taylor Miss, young ladies' seminary, 19 Mount Pleasant st
Taylor Miss A., Milliner, 64 Brougham st
Taylor Mrs A., 86 Belleville st
Taylor Mrs Angus, 24 Bank st
Taylor Mrs A., 59 Regent st
Taylor Mrs John, grocer, 25 East Shaw st
Taylor Mrs, lodgings, 19 Shaw st
Taylor Mrs, 68 Roxburgh st
TELFER James, shoemaker, 38 Holmscroft st
Telfer Robert, clerk, 58 Kelly st
Telfer Mrs 0., grocer, 1 Prospect hill
Taylor Mrs, 46 Crawfurd st
TEMPLETON Alexander, salesman, 29 Dempster st
Templeton James, engineer, 7 Crescent st
Templeton Robert, spirit dealer, 21 Charles st. Ho., 5
Watt st
TENNANT John, watchman, 17 Baker st
Tennant William, engineer, 87 Belleville st
Tennant Mrs, 1 1 Antigua st
TERRACE Alexander, blacksmith, 32 Ingleston st
TEULON John H., house factor and commission agent, 23
Cathcart st. Ho., 7 Caddlehill st
THEATRE Royal, 58 West Blackhall st— Alexander Wright,
THE Greenock Plate Glass Insurance Co., 23 Cathcart st
The Greenock Towing Coy., 2 West Quay lane — Daniel
M'Farlane, manager
THOBHAVEN Gerard, sugar boiler, 73 Nicolson st
188 DIRECTORY.
THOM Archibald, grocer, and provision merchant, 5 Hamil-
ton st. Ho., 45 Lynedoch st
Thorn Daniel, seaman, 46 Crawfurd st
Thorn John, feuar, 45 Lynedoch st
Thorn Mrs E., dairy, 66 Vennel
THOMPSON David, gateman, 87 Belleville, st
Thompson John, timekeeper, 23 Ingleston st
Thompson William, coppersmith, 30 Wellington st
Thompson Mary S., teacher, 97 Roxburgh st
THOMSON Alexander, engineer, 61 Holmscroft st
Thomson Alexander, blacksmith, 84 Wellington st
Thomson Alexander, superintendent of Industrial Schoolf
13 Captain st
Thomson Alex. G\, C.E., and architect, 32 Cathcart st
Thomson Charles, nlumber and gasfitter, 17 and 19 Kelly st.
Ho., 19 do
Thomson Charles, hatter, hosier and shirt maker, 18 Hamil-
• ton st. Ho., 9 Finnart st
Thomson Daniel, fireman, 7 William st
Thomson David, clerk, 3 Ingleston st
Thomson David, joiner, 19 Wellington st
Thomson Donald, tax- officer, 67 Roxburgh st
Thomson Donald (of Thomson & M'Kew), 2 Robertson st
Thomson Duncan, joiner, 39 Nelson st, west
Thomson Duncan, brassmoulder, 81 Belleville st
Thomson George, cooper, 2 Prince's st
Thomson George, joiner, 32 Nelson st, west
Thomson James, sugarboiler, 19 Antigua st
Thomson James, engineer, 30 Ingleston st
Thomson James, carpenter, 77 Regent st
Thomson James (of Crawford & Thomson), 15 Lyle st
Thomson James, salesman, 22 Crawfurd st
Thomson James, engineer, 24 Antigua st
Thomson John (of Thomson, & Maclean), 34 West Black-
hall st
Thomson John, seaman, 1 1 Hill st
Thomson John, watchman, 56 Drumfrochar road
Thomson John, sawyer, 7 Crescent st
Thomson John, banker, National Bank. Ho., Caddlehill
Thomson John, joiner, 9 Duncan st
Thomson John, joiner, 22 John st
Thomsom John, rivetter, 46 East Hamilton st
Thomson & M'Kew, coach builders, 12 West Stewart st
Thomson & M'Lean, boilermakers and smiths, 54 Crawfurd st
Thomson Rev. Peter, minister of Ciawfurdsburn Free Church.
Manse, Ratho st
Thomson Peter, fitter, 9 East Blackhall st
DIRECTORY. 189
Thomson Robert, cooper, 67 Nicolson st
Thomson Robert, mason, 64 Wellington st
Thomson Robert, joiner, 7 Mill st
Thomson Robert, carpenter, 9 Nicolson st
Thomson Robert, pointsman, 36 Arthur st
' Thomson Robert, artist, Observatory, Newton st
Thomson Robert, brush and fancy goods merchant, 27 Hamil-
ton st. Ho., 5 Robertson st
Thomson Thomas & Son, builders, contractors, asphalters,
cement and pavement merchants, &c, 61 Nicolson st
Thomson Thomas, builder. Ho., 56 Esplanade
Thomson William, grocer, 109 Port -Glasgow road
Thomson William, boilermaker, 9 Hill st-
Thomson William, carpenter, 7 Prospect hill
Thomson William, cooper, 58 Drumfrochar road
Thomson William (of R. Cowan & Co.), Ringdove Villa, Fin-
nart st
Thomson William W. (of T. Thomson & Son), 21 Brisbane st
Thomson William, jun , O.E., Public Works Office. Ho., 22
West Stewart st
Thomson William, wool sorter, 61 Ann st
Thomson Rev. Wm. Reid, minister of Sir Michael Street
U.P. Church. Ho., 36 Forsyth st
Thomson William, rivetter, 21 Main st
Thomson Miss, greengrocer, 72 Roxburgh st
Thomson Miss, lodgings, 63 Rue-end st
Thomson Miss, 5 Roxburgh st
Thomson Mrs, 16 Crescent st
Thomson Mrs Neil, 17 Union st
Thomson Mrs S., feuar, 70 Holmscroft st
Thomson Mrs Thomas, feuar, 7 Brisbane st
THORBURN Walter (of Walter Grieve, Son & Co.), 55
Esplanade
THORNE R. & Sons, wholesale wine and spirit merchants,
and bonded store proprietors, 6 Manse lane, and 66 Mark
lane, London, E.G.
Thorne Robert (of R. Thorne & Sons), 80 Union st
Thorne Thomas M. (of R. Thome & Sons), 48 Kelly st
Thorne Mrs, 80 Union st
TIERNEY John & Son, bootmakers, 49 Cathcart st
Tierney William B. (of John Tierney & Sons), 16 Hope st
TIFFIN Joseph, clerk, 53 Drumfrochar road
TILL J. S., shipmaster, 24 Patrick st
TOD John, patternmaker, 36 Crescent st
TODD John, mason builder, 77 Holmscroft st
Todd Robert, joiner, 38 East Crawfurd st
Todd William, sugar merchant, 13 Kelly st
190 DIRECTORY
Todd Mrs George, 26 Ann st
Todd Mrs George, 23 Brisbane st
Todd Mrs John, 24 Union st
Todd Mrs R., greengrocer, 31 Charles st
TOLMIE John T., watchmaker, 34 Nelson st, west
TOMLINSON Thomas, teacher, 6 Antigua st
TONTINE Hotel, 34 Cathcart st
TOOK William, rigger, 4 Ropework st
TORRANCE Archibald, wine and spirit merchant, 4 Clar-
ence st. Ho, 6 Nelson st, west
TOSH Mrs, 15 Regent st
TOUGH Alexander & Son, rope manufacturers, Clyde Rope-
work, Drumfrochar road. Warehouse, 11 East Quay
lane
Tough Alexander, ropespinner, 31 Lynedoch st
Tough David, of H.M. Customs, 73 Holmscroft st
Tough James, moulder, 6 Hope st
Tough John, ropemaker, 35 Roxburgh st
Tough William (of Alexander Tough & Son), 27 Regent st
TOWERS John, carpenter, 14 Cathcart st
TOWN Hall, 6 Hamilton street
TOWNEND Richard, engineer, 15 Cross-shore st
TOWNDEY Hugh, carter, 11 West breast
TRAIN Mrs, grocer, 38 Main st
TRAVERS James, broker, 43 Dalrymple st. House, 5 West
Stewart st
TREBBLE William, labourer, 103 Belleville st
TRINITY U.P. Church, 31 Union st
TROTTER John, engine driver, 52 West Blackhall st
TUCKER John, grocer and provision merchant, 9 John st.
House, 3 Belleville st
Tucker John, moulder, 22 Arthur st
Tucker Nathaniel, petty officer, R.N., 41 West Blackhall st
Tucker William, moulder, 3 Belleville st
TULLOCH Alexander, salesman, 24 John st
Tulloch Frederick, carter, G3 Ann st
Tulloch Rev. W. W., B.D., minister of the North Parish
Church, 32 Brisbane st
Tulloch Robert, carpenter, 34 Crescent st
Tulloch William, ropespinner, 45 Lynedoch st
TURLEY James, moulder, 40 Arthur st
Turley John, moulder, 11 Cathcart st
TURNBULL Alexander J., assistant harbour engineer. Hov
4 Robertson st
Turnbull D., skinner, 66 East Hamilton st
Turnbull John A., sugar boiler, 38 Mearns st
Turnbull Jonathan, blockmaker, 42 Holmscroft st
DIRECTORY. 191
Turnbull, Martin & Co., ship brokers, 6 West Quay lane
Turnbull Eobert, carpenter, 9 Hill st
Turnbull William, carpenter, 15 Belleville st
Turnbull Mrs James, 11 Crescent st
TUBNER C. J. & Son, wool merchants and commission
agents, 18 West Burn st
Turner Duncan, joiner, 14 Bruce st
Turner James, merchant and commission agent, 18 West
Burn st
Turner James & Son, writers and insurance agents, 27 West
Burn st
Turner James (of James Turner & Son), 31 Esplanade
Turner James W. (of James Turner & Son), 31 Esplanade
Turner John, saddler, 1 Watt place. Ho, 51 Lynedoch st
Turner J ohn, pilot, 1 3 West Blackhall st
Turner Malcolm, teller, Union Bank of Scotland. Ho., 11
Lyle st
Turner Samuel, boilermaker, 68 East Hamilton st
Turner William, fitter, 39 Dalrymple st
Turner William (of C. J. Turner & Son), 20 Eldon st
Turner Mrs John, 3 Shaw place
Turner Mrs Robert, 17 Lyle st
Turner Mrs William, 59 Rue-end st
TWEDDEL James (of Robert Cowan & Co), Duncrag, Fin-
nart st
TWEEDALE James, grocer and provision merchant, 68
Vennel
TWEEDLIE James, coppersmith, 9 Hope st
Tweedlie Robert, coppersmith, 40 M earns st
Tweedlie William, meter inspector, 6 Mount Pleasant st
TW1GG Edward, gunmaker and cutler, 33 Hamilton st. Ho.,
3 Mount Pleasant st
TYRE James, tanner, 6 Bruce st
Tyre John, painter, 43 Crawfurd st
Tyre Robert, of H.M. Customs, 40 Holmscroft st
TYTLER Matthew, glazier, 28 Wellington st
U
UNION Bank of Scotland, 1 Hamilton st
UNITED Presbyterian Church, George square
United Presbyterian Church, 3 Union st
United Presbyterian Church, St Andrew square
United Presbyterian Church, Sir Michael st
UEIE Hugh, coachman, 36 Nicolson st
Urie Hugh, brassfinisher, 9 Lynedoch st
Urie James, carpenter, 52 Wellington st
192 DIRECTORY.
Urie James, engineer, 9 Hill st
Urie Robert, photographer, 29 West Burn st
Urie Thomas, seaman, 7 Dempster st
Urie Thomas, fireman, 7 St Lawrence st
Urie William, carpenter, 16 Crescent st
Urie William, seaman, 19 Mount Pleasant st
Urie William, blacksmith, 26 John st
URQUHART Alexander, labourer, 12 Arthur st
Urquhart Kenneth, store-keeper, 38 Nelson st, west
Urquharfc James, brassfinisher, 6 Old Hillend
Urquhart William, seaman, 19 Lyle st
Urquhart Mrs James, 33 Cathcart st
Urquhart Mrs William B., 23 Roxburgh st
VALLANCE John, labourer, 53 Regent st
Vallance Peter, draper, 8 Lynedoch st. Ho., 18 Regent st
Yallance William, engineer, 13 Ingleston st
VANHOOVE John, seaman, 26 Trafalgar st
VASS David, carpenter, 3 Lauriston st
YEITCH Thomas, boilerraaker, 11 Crescent st
YENTERS John, Inland Revenue officer, Gateside, In-
verkip road
'VINCENT A. G., clothier and outfitter, 5 William st. Ho.,
37 Regent st
Vincent John, seaman, 8 East breast
VIRTUE William, ropespinner, 7 Sir Michael st
Virtue Mrs Alexander, 42 Holmscroft st
Vivian & Sons, copper smelters, and manufacturers of copper
and yellow metal and sheathing, 49 Rue-end st. — John
Jamieson, agent.
YOSPER John, labourer, 28 Ann st
W
WADDELL John, tanner, 14 East Hamilton st
Waddell John, timekeeper, 55 Drumfrochar road
WALKER Adam, cooper, 31 Holmscroft st
Walker Alexander, drill sergeant, 13 Watt st
Walker Alexander, cooper, 21 Ingleston st
"Walker Alexander (of J. & R. Young & Co.), 27 Patrick st
Walker Alexander, joiner, 6 Holmscroft st
Walker Andrew, coal agent, 11 Nelson st., west
Walker Andrew, moulder, 19 Ingleston place
Walker Andrew, carpenter, 7 Newton st
Walker Archibald, labourer, 11 Hill st
DIRECTORY. 193
Walker Charles, carpenter, 24 St Lawrence st
Walker Hugh (of John Walker & Co.), Chasely, Skelmorlie
Walker H. W. (of John Walker & Co.), 6 Finnart terrace
Walker Hugh, engineer, 38 Ann st
Walker James, carder, 72 Ann st
Walker James, smith, 58 Wellington st
Walker James, railwaj^ porter, 11 Eegent st
Walker James, tailor, 42 Lynedoch st
Walker John, carter and contractor, 10 Buccleuch st
Walker John (of John Walker & Co. ) 6 Finnart terrace
Walker John & Co., sugar refiners, 3 Prince's st
Walker Louson, 21 Union st
Walker Robert, plumber, 106 Drumfrochar road
Walker William, flesher, 33 West Burn st. Ho., 106 Drum-
frochar road
Walker Robert, joiner, 5 Watt st
Walker William, engineer, 9 Lyle st
Walker Miss, Hartfell, Finnart st
Walker Miss, 12 Ardgowan st, west
Walker Mrs Ann, 42 Arthur st
Walker Mrs George, wine and spirit merchant, 27 Rue-end st„
Ho., 2 St Andrew st
Walker Mrs J., grocer, 32 East Hamilton st
Walker Mrs, 3 Regent st
Walker Mrs, 11 Crescent st
WALLACE Daniel, joiner, 35 Ann st
Wallace David, moulder, 24 St Lawrence st
Wallace E. S. (of James M'Lellan & Co.), 25 Brisbane st
Wallace George, labourer, 6 Roslin st
Wallace James (of Wm. Kelly & Co.), 1 Caddlehill st
Wallace James, rivetter, 47 Main st
AVallace James, M.D., physician and surgeon, 16 Union st
Wallace James, mason, 16 Hope st
Wallace John, shipmaster, 57 Regent st
Wallace Robert, saddler, 58 Rue-end st. Ho., 29 Dempster st
Wallace William, spirit merchant, 1 Open shore. Ho., 15
Lynedoch st
Wallace William, moulder, 18 Antigua st
Wallace William, steward, 8 Hill st
Wallace Miss, teacher, 2 East Blackhall st. Ho, 14 West
Blackhall st
Wallace Mrs, lodgings, 33 Hamilton st
Wallace Mrs William, 24 Bank st
WALLER Joseph, plumber, 4 Sir Michael st
WALTON Utrick, of H.M. Customs, 48 Brougham st
WARD J. T., watchmaker, etc., 10 Hamilton st. Ho., Osborne
place, Gourock
51
194 DIRECTORY.
Ward Richard, clerk, 37 Kelly st
Ward Thomas, sugar sampler, 2 Cross-shore st
Ward William, mason, 4 Ann st
WARDEN Andrew, watchmaker, 8 Hamilton st. Ho., 65
Holmscroffc st
Warden Archibald, timber measurer, 1 Cathcart st. Ho., 25
Brisbane st
Warden James B., shipmaster, 52 Brougham st
Warden James S, 13 Ardgowan st, west
"Warden John, japanner, 45 Cathcart st. Ho., 54 Drumfrochar
road
Warden John (of Hamilton and Adam, Alma Villa, G-ourock
Warden Robert, late baker, 9 Kelly st
Warden Robert, farmer, Finnart Farm
Warden William, coal merchant, 28 Vennel. Ho., 27 Nicol-
son sf
Warden Mrs N., 54 Brougham st
Warden Mrs, 84 Roxburgh st
WARDLE GL agent for North British Daily Mail and Glas-
gow Weekly Mail, 1 Bankst. Ho., 32 Brisbane st
WARDROP Andrew R., joiner, 51 Kelly st
Wardrop David (of Slater & Wardrop), 10 Prince's st
WARE Courtenay, coal merchant, 1 Regent st. Ho., Glen-
house, Finnart st
WARK David, labourer, 22 St Lawrence st
Wark Richard, labourer, 18 Tobago st
Wark Jane W., dairy, 8 Taylor's Close
WARREN" Henry H., 50 Shaw st
WATERFORD Steamship Office, 9 Customhouse place-
Graham Brymner, agent
WATERSTON Thomas, Royal Hotel, 3 East breast
WATKINS William, engineer, 8 Hope st
WASSON Thomas, mason, 15 Regent st
WATSON Alexander, 14 Lyle st
Watson Alexander L., traveller, 41 Nelson st
Watson Charles, seaman, 5 West Blackhall st
"Watson Charles, boilermaker, 34 Crescent st
Watson Daniel M., manager, Overton Paper Mill, Overton
Watson Frederick, hairdresser and perfumer, 8 West Black-
hall st. Ho., 21 Nicolson st
Watson Hugh, gasfitter and furnishing ironmonger, 12 Sugar-
house lane. Ho., 25 West Burn st
Watson J. & G., sugar merchants, Palmerston buildings
Watson James (of J. & G. Watson), 2
Gourock
Watson John, policeman, 72 Roxburgh st
Watson John, grocer, 28 Ann st. Ho., 41 Roxburgh st
DIRECTORY. 195
Watson John, engineer, 3 Regent st
"Watson Malcolm, rigger, 4 Sir Michael st
Watson Robert, sugar sampler, 4 Watt st
Watson Robert, flesher, 66 Holmscrof t st
Watson Robert, hall keeper, 7 West Blackhall st
Watson Thomas, pastry baker, 83 Wellington st
Watson Thomas, bootmaker, 11 West Blackhall st. Ho., 35
Wellington st
Watson Thomas, sailmaker, 40 Nicolson st
Watson William, upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 31 Nicolson
st. Ho., 93 Roxburgh st
Watson Miss, matron, reception house, 35 Crawfurd st
Watson Misses, teachers, 62 Union st
Watson Miss, feuar, 2 Nelson st, west
Watson Mrs J., furnishings, 58 Vennel
Watson Mrs J., grocer, 21 Regent st. Ho., 23 Lynedoch st
Watson Mrs, 15 Nicolson st
WATT John, carpenter, 6 Hill st
Watt Robert, engineer, 10 Brisbane st
Watt Robert, baker, 37 Holmscroft st
Watt Thomas, joiner, 93 Roxburgh st
Watt William, wine and spirit merchant, 47 Vennel. Ho.?
Upper Campbell st
Watt William, smith, 41 Sir Michael st
Watt Misses, 43 Forsyth st
Watt Mrs, 56 Drumfrochar road
WATTERS Alexander, labourer, 53 Drumfrochar road
Watters James, carter, 1 6 A rthur st
Watters Stewart, shipmaster, 99 Belleville st
Watters William, gatekeeper, 17 Lyle st
WAUDBY William, fireman, 3 Vennel
WEB 13 John, seaman, 36 Crawfurd st
Webb William, labourer, 32 Sir Michael st
WEBSTER Alexander, grocer, 31 Rue-end st. House, Port-
Glasgow
Webster Alexander, baker, 9 Argyle st
Webster William, teacher of navigation and engineering, 4
Mansionhouse lane
Webster William, 97 Roxburgh st
WEDDEL James, joiner, 8 Antigua st
Weddel William, slater, 6 Inverkip st
WEEKS Thomas F., boarding-house keeper, 12 Clarence st
WEIR Alexander, weigher, 95 Roxburgh st
Weir Allan, writer and insurance agent, 26 Hamilton st. Ho..
2 Robertson st
Weir Duncan, carpenter, 70 Roxburgh st
Weir Duncan, baker, 46 Crawfurd st Ho., 95 Roxburgh st
196 DIRECTORY.
Weir Duncan, carpenter, 3 Eegent st
"Weir George, millwright, 22 Lyle st
Weir Hugh, accountant, house factor and insurance agent, 29
West Burn st. House, 3 Kelly st
Weir James, joiner, 20 West Blackball st. House, 38 West
Stewart st
Weir James, smith, 1 5 Main st
Weir James, smith, 25 Bank st
Weir John, engine driver, 52 West Blackball st
Weir John, smith, 3 Belleville st
Weir John, spirit dealer, 3 Shannon's close. House, 45 Lyne-
doch st
Weir Thomas, grocer, 46 Holmscroft st. Ho., 24 Bruce st
Weir Thomas, carpenter, 12 Baker st
Weir William M. G., of Post Office, 12 Wellington st
Weir Miss C, 13 West Stewart st
Weir Miss, 51 Kelly st
Weir Mrs E., lodgings, 17 Ann st
Weir Mrs, grocer, 23 Lyle st
Weir Mrs, confectioner, 1 William st
WELL Park Promenade. Entrances, Eegent st, Bank st,
Sir John's brae, and Lynedoch st
WELL Park Free Church, Lynedoch st
WELLINGTON Park Pleasure Grounds. Entrance, Drum-
frochar road
WELSH Dominick. sculptor, 40 Main st. Ho., 41 do.
Welsh Henry, mason, 62 Drumfrochar road
Welsh James, accountant, house factor, and commission
agent, 18 Cathcart st. Ho., 10 Forsyth st
Welsh John, rivetter, 13 West Blackhall st
Welsh John, smith, 27 Lynedoch st
Welsh Bobert, joiner, 19 Regent st
Welsh Robert, labourer, 39 Roxburgh st
WESLEY AN Methodist Chapel, 4 Ardgowan st, west
WEST Indian Merchants' Association of Glasgow. Agents,
J. Clapperton and Co.
West Joseph, tax officer, 31 Lyle st
West William, gilder, 23 Ingleston st
West Free Church, Ardgowan st, west
West Miss, 7 Ardgowan st
West Parish Church, Nelson st, west
WHEAT Sheaf Hotel, 6 Church place.
WHITE Duncan, joiner, 56 Drumfrochar road
White Hart Hotel, 50 Cathcart st
White Hugh, railway inspector, 15 Brougham st
White James, carpenter, 11 East Stewart st
White James, grocer, 70 Ann st
DIRECTORY 197
White James, sailmaker, 15 Bearhope st
White John, chemist and druggist, 30 Hamilton st. Ho., 57
Union st
White John, engineer, 1 Belleville st
White John, cowfeeder, 104 Drumfrochar road
White M. and J., contractors, Upper Dellingburn st
White Joseph (of M. and J. White), 35 Ingleston st
White Thomas, grocer, 25 East Shaw st
White Walter, engineer, 46 West Blackhall st
White William, brassfinisher, 52 Wellington st
White William, chemist and druggist, 9 Lynedoch st. Ho.,.
11 Antigua st
White Miss, 56 Wellington st
White Mrs, 4 Ingleston st
White Jane, 62 Wellington st
White Mrs Alexander, 6 John st
WHITEFORD and Co., coal merchants, 3 Shannon's close.
Ho., 5 do.
Whiteford Edward, joiner, 12 Tobago st.
Whiteford James, tobacconist, 41 West Blackhall st
Whiteford James, M.D., L.R.C.S.E. Consulting rooms, 41
Hamilton st. Ho., 6 Forsyth st
Whiteford Robert, baker, 23 Regent st. Ho., 9 Lynedoch st
Whiteford Robert, boilermaker, 19 Belleville st
Whiteford William, wood turner, 1 1 Regent st
Whiteford William, joiner, 93 Roxburgh st
Whiteford Mrs John, grocer, 5 East Blackhall st
WHITEHEAD James, grocer, 10 Cross Shore st. Ho.
13 do.
WHITEHILL Daniel, carpenter, 24 Cartsburn st
WHITELAW Adam B., smith, 95 Roxburgh st
Whitelaw Alexander & Co., bookmakers, Dargarvel, Bishop -
ton
Whitelaw Alexander & Co., builders and contractors, 76
Drumfrochar road
Whitelaw Alexander (of Alexander Whitelaw & Co.), 38
Mearns st
Whitelaw R. & R., coal merchants, 55 Regent st. 28 Ho.,
Brisbane st
WHITESIDE Richard, engineer, 16 Sir Michael st
WHYTE Archibald, of H.M. Customs, 18 Hope st
Whyte Archibald, engineer, 23 Lynedoch st
Whyte Alexander, of H.M. Customs, 61 Ann st
Whyte Daniel, carpenter, 8 Hope st
Whyte George, iron and machinery merchant, 13 John st
Whyte & Ross, tinsmiths and gasfitters, 11 East Quay lane
Whyte Thomas, engineer, 21 Ingleston st
198 DIRECTORY.
Whyte Thomas S., architect and surveyor, 32 Cathcart st.
Ho., 2 Meadowbank, Gourock
Whyte Thomas (of Whyte & Ross), 1 Holmscroft st
WIGHT G-eorge, engineer, 11 Belleville st
Wight Hugh, plumber, 26 East Shaw st
Wight William, blacksmith, 7 Lauriston st
WILD Mrs, 13 Crescent st
WILGOCKS Henry, labourer, 39 Roxburgh st
WILKIE Angu«, joiner, 22 Lynedoch st
Wilkie Angus, bricklayer, 17 Mount Pleasant st
Wilkie Duncan, boilermaker, 19 Ingleston st
Wilkie James, mason, 47 Holmscroft st
Wilkie John, watchman, 14 William st
Wilkie John, lime burner, coal and cement merchant, 10
Brougham st, and 98 Commerce st, Glasgow. Ho.,
Alma Villa, Gourock. — (See Advertisement').
Wilkie John, bricklayev, 58 Wellington st
Wilkie M., huckster, 15 Crawfurcl st
WILKINSON Robert, iron plater, 10 Baker st
WILLIAMS, Foster & Co., copper smelters and manufactu-
rers of copper and yellow metal and sheathing, Swansea.
— Gray & Buchanan, agents, 12 Bogle st
Williams Robert, seaman, 57 Holmscroft st
Williams Thomas, boilermaker, 7 Hill st
Williams William, engineer, 8 St Lawrence st
Williams William, boarding-house, 5 Shaw st
WILLIAMSON Alexander, carpenter, 14 Terrace road
Williamson Charles, boilermaker, 10 Duncan st
Williamson Daniel (of Williamson & Gray), 22 Bank st
Williamson George, writer and notary public and clerk to
Burgh School Board, 2 Bank st. Ho., Newton st
Williamson & Gray, joiners and builders, 51 Vennel
Williamson George, cooper, 3 Regent st
Williamson James, gardener, 42 Inverkip st
Williamson John, cooper, 63 Ann st
Williamson John, restaurant and purveyor, 100 East Hamil-
ton st
Williamson Robert, smith, 5 Ingleston st
Williamson Robert, tailor and clothier, 16 William st
Williamson Thomas, carpenter, 76 Wellington st
Williamson William, currier, 22 Wellington st
Williamson Mrs M., 2 Watt place
Williamson Mrs, grocer, 7 Newton st. Ho., 27 Nelson st.,
west
Williamson Mrs, furnishings, 66 Roxburgh st
WILLS Peter, dyer, 70 Ann st
WILSON Alex. M. (of A. & J. Wilson), 5 Roxburgh st
DIRECTORS. 199
Wilson Alexander, mason, 38 Ann st
"Wilson Alexander, boilermaker, 4 Ingleston st
Wilson Alexander, grocer, 38 Holmscroft st. Ho., 28 Bruce st
Wilson Andrew, boilermaker, 70 Wellington st
Wilson A. & J., ironmongers and ship chandlers, 65 Eue-end st
Wilson Charles, gardener, 50 Dalrymple st
Wilson David, farmer, Cornhaddock
Wilson Edward, drysalter and general merchant, 27 Charles
st. Ho., 21 Esplanade
Wilson Edward, rivetter, 26 East Shaw st
Wilson Francis, smith, 11 Main st
Wilson Gabriel, seaman, 66 Ann st
Wilson George, dispensing chemist, 40 Cathcart st. Ho., 1
Union st
Wilson Hugh, joiner, 19 Bruce st
Wilson Hugh, agent for the Scotsman, 5 Palmerston buildings
Wilson James, spirit dealer, 41 Main st. Ho., 13 Lynedoch st
Wilson James (of A. & J.Wilson), 3 Armadale place, Bankst
Wilson James (of Wilson & Eankin) , 22 Trafalgar st
Wilson James, civil engineer, superintendent of water works,
Office, 8 Cathcart sq. Ho., Overton cottage
Wilson James, engineer, 6 St Lawrence st
Wilson James, flesher, 38 Ann st. Ho., 50 Holmscroft st
Wilson James, carpenter, 5 Arthur st
Wilson John L., outfitter, 12 Dalrymple st
Wilson John, fitter, 28 Bruce st
Wilson John, Queen's porter, 60 Eldon st
Wilson John, salesman, 32 Crescent st
Wilson John, smith, 46 East Hamilton st
Wilson John, baker, 14 Ann st
Wilson John, tenter, 60 Drumfrochar road
Wilson John, cooper, 46 Hamilton st and 37 Nicolson st.
Ho., 22 Brisbane st
Wilson John, coalmaster, 5 Chapel st, and 69 Great Clyde st,
Glasgow
Wilson John, grocer, 9 Newton st. Ho., 37 Nelson st, west
Wilson John, grocer and provision merchant, 1 Ann st. Ho.
18 South st
Wilson John, brassfinisher, 13 Ingleston st
Wilson John T., hatter, 34 West Blackhall st. Ho., 60 Eldon
st
Wilson John, spirit merchant, 4 Bearhope st
Wilson John, blacksmith, 13 Bruce st
Wilson John, provision merchant, 31 Cathcart st. Ho., 32
Crescent st
Wilson Joseph, engineer, 34 Ingleston st
"Wilson Michael, coal agent, 21 Wellington st
300 DIRECTORY.
"Wilson Michael, patternmaker, 19 Wellington st
Wilson Peter, labourer, 5 Mount Pleasant st
Wilson & Rankin, joiners, 24 East Shaw st
Wilson Robert, brassfinisher, 22 Trafalgar st
Wilson Robert, engineer, 13 Lynedoch st
Wilson Robert, smith, 9 St Andrew st
Wilson Robert, steam-tug master, 63 Rue-end st
Wilson Robert, engineer, 3 Antigua st
Wilson Thomas, coachman, 6 Nelson st, G-lebe
Wilson Thomas, boilermaker, 42 Arthur st
Wilson Thomas, cooper, 2 Crawford lane, Inverkip st
Wilson Thomas, mason, 6 Nelson st, Glebe
Wilson Thomas, smith, 5 Belleville st
Wilson Thomas, police sergeant, 20 Bearhope st
Wilson Thomas, writer, 6 Nelson st, west
Wilson William, provision merchant, 17 East Shaw st. Ho.,,
18 South st
Wilson William, storekeeper, 19 Sir Michael st
Wilson William, of H.M. Customs, 19 Belleville st.
Wilson William, flesher, 5 West Blackhall st. House, 13
Lynedoch st
Wilson William A., M.D., CM., physician and surgeon, 6
Grey place
Wilson William, corkcutter, 8 Market st
Wilson Miss, 20 Brisbane st
Wilson Miss Annie, furnishings, 46 East Hamilton st
Wilson Miss Agnes, dressmaker, 69 Nicolson st
Wilson Miss M., confectioner, 8 Grey place, Ho., 22 Tra-
falgar st
Wilson Misses, fruiterers, 12 Ann st. Ho., 8 Trafalgar st
Wilson Mrs, 21 Charles st
Wilson Mrs, 9 Nicolson st
Wilson Mrs, lodgings, 19 Kelly st
Wilson Mrs E., huckster, 50 East Hamilton st
WINGATE Gabriel, labourer, 34 Ingleston st
WINCHCOMBE & Co., furnishing and stay warehouse, 36
West Blackball st
WINK John, cabinetmaker, 58 Kelly st
"WINTON David, labourer, 6 Hope st
Winton Robert, sailmaker, 64 Ann st
WrISHART James, engineer, 3 Crescent st
Wrishart Thomas, hairdresser, 2 Cross-shore st and 13 East
breast. House, 1 1 Cross-shore st
Wishart Miss, lodgings, 11 Cross- shore st
WOLTMAN Matthew, sugar boiler, 31 Ingleston st
WOOD Alexander, gardener, Bogston, Port-Glasgow road
Wood Francis, sculptor, 30 Bruce st
DIRECTORY. 201
Wood Joseph, coal merchant, 26 Trafalgar st
Wood Matthew, shoemaker, 12 Baker st
Wood Kobert, agent and correspondent for Glasgow Daily
and Weekly Herald, 29 Cathcart st. Ho., 12 Brisbane st
Wood Thomas, sculptor and monumental works, Cemetery
Gate. House, 10 Wellington st
Wood W. A. (Caledonian Saw Mills), Clydesdale place, Port-
Glasgow
Wood William, smith and cartwright, 11 Chapel st. House,
9 Lyle st
Wood William, caulker, 62 Regent st
Wood William, slater, 24 Ann st
Wood William, mate, 9 East Shaw st
Wood William, engineer, 10 Antigua st
WOODS Daniel, potter, 52 West Hamilton st
Woods Henry, ironturner, 4 Ann st
WOOD HEAD Mrs, 50 Brougham st
WOODEOW John, engine driver, 71 Wellington st
WOOLER James, moulder, 40 Arthur st
WORREL Mrs, 43 West Blackhall st
WOTHERSPOON Alexander C, hatter, 58 Rue-end st. Ho.,
43 Lynedoch st
Wotherspoon Robert, cooper, 60 Drumfrochar road
WRAY Miss E., furnishings, 33 Cathcart st
Wray Mrs, 43 Lynedoch st
WREDE & Co., sugar brokers and commission merchants,
32 Cathcart st
Wrede Lear (of Wrede & Co.), 24 East Crawfurd st
WRIGHT Alexander, lessee and manager, Theatre Royal
House, 52 Eldon st
Wright & Co., ship store merchants, 6 Palmerston buildings
Wright David, mechanic, 61 Ann st
Wright Irvine, overseer, 7 Mill st
Wright James, shoemaker, 3 Cowgate
Wright James (of Wright & Co.), 37 West Stewart st
Wright John & Co., shipbrokers and commission agents, Pal-
merston buildings
Wright Joseph, fishmonger, 22 Ann st
Wright Joseph & Co., chain and anchor works, Tipton. John
Campbell, jun., agent, 56 Rue-end st
Wright & Morrison, writers, 32 Cathcart st
Wright Matthew, labourer, 60 Drumfrochar road
Wright Peter, tailor, 39 Nelson st., west
Wright Peter, slater, slate and cement merchant, 48 Inverkip
st. Ho., 70 Roxburgh st
Wright Robert, engineer, 70 Ann st
Wright Robert (of Wright & Morrison), 75 Union st
202 DIRECTORY.
Wright Thomas, mason, 84 Roxburgh st
Wright William, jun., district agent and surveyor, Great
Britain Life and Fire Offices. Office, 11 William st. Ho.,
Rock-point, G-ourock
Wright William, boilermaker, 37 Nelson st., west
Wright Mrs, 19 Brisbane st
Wright Mrs Daniel, lodgings, 7 Lynedoch st
Wright Mrs, lodgings, 9 Nicolson st
WYLIE Alexander, engineer, 20 Hope st
Wylie Alexander, engine driver, 5 York st
Wylie Hugh, dairy, 3 Market st
Wylie John, blacksmith, 24 Sir Michael st
Wylie Malcolm, carpenter, 18 Tobago st
Wylie Eobert. rafter, 79 Belleville st
Wylie Mrs, lodgings, 34 Inverkip st
Wylie Mrs Claud, 10 Carnock st
WYLLIE George, missionary, 5 Nelson st, west
Wvllie James, flesher, 17 ,East Shawst Ho., 38 SirMicheal st
WYMER Francis W., surveyor to Board of Trade, 7
Virginia st. Ho., 23 Ardgowan st-, west
WYSE Mrs Alexander, confectioner, 29 Hamilton st
YE ITS John, 13 Lynedoch st
YEA.MAN Joseph, plasterer, 70 Ann st
YEO Mrs D. D., stay, hosiery and furnishing warehouse, 15
West Blackhall st. House, 4 Nelson st, west
YORK James (of W. & J. York), 56 Union st
York William & James, contractors, 5 Campbell st
York W. G., provision merchant, 5 Arthur st. Ho., ^97 Belle-
ville st
York W. G., spirit merchant, 16 Shaw st
York Miss, 1 Fox st
YOESTON Mrs, wine and spirit dealer, 81 Roxburgh st
YOUNG Andrew, teacher, 9 Ann st. Ho., 10 Brisbane st
Young David, inspector of weights and measures, and in-
spector under " Adulteration Food Act," Town Build-
ings. Ho., 77 Holmscroft st
Young David (of Morton & Young), 6 Wellington st
Young Hamilton, engine driver, 48 Crawfurd st
Young Hugh, clerk, 5 Caddlehill st
Young John, engineer, 22 Trafalgar st
Young John, shipmaster, 30 Nelson st, west
oung John, moulder, 28 Crescent st
Young J. & R. & Co., shipbrobers, 32 Cathcart st
Young Rev. John (minister of Trinity U.P. Church), 4.
Glen st
DIRECTORY. 203
Young Peter, engineer, 7 Market st
Young Leonard, engineer, 25 Ann st
Young Robert, joiner, 69 Regent st
Young Robert, skinner, 18 Hope st
Young Robert, labourer, 42 Lynedoch st
Young Thomas, slater, 38 Orawfurd st
Young Thomas, sawyer, 13 Ingleston st
Young Thomas, sailmaker, 9 Cathcart st
Young William, blockmaker, 67 Regent st
Young William, rivetter, 10 Port- Glasgow road
Young William, cooper, 85 Roxburgh st
Young William, spirit dealer, 10 Ann st
Young William, seedsman and potato merchant, 10 Hamil-
ton st. Ho., 3 Mearns st
Young Miss Agnes, grocer, 25 John st
Young Mrs, 63 Ann st
Young Mrs A., eating-house, 8 East breast
Young Mrs William, 15 Nelson st, west
YOUNGER James, baker, 5 Inverkip st
Younger John, ropespinner, 12 Nile st
Younger Robert, joiner, 18 St Lawrence st
Younger William, ropespinner, 8 Ann st
YUILL Archibald, solicitor, 32 Nicolson st
Yuill Walter, teacher, School of Arts, 24 Bank st
ZETTWITZ J. G., cabinetmaker, 28 Wellington st
GREENOCK HERALD PRINTING OFFICE,
40 Cathcart Street.
funeral letters, circulars, invoice tops, address cards,
Memorandums, Societies' Eeports,
Customhouse and other Forms, Posting and Hand Bills,
And Letterpress Printing in all its Departments,
Executed Neatly and Charged Moderately.
BLAIR, IPMINTTER.
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS.
CLASSIFIED AND AEEANGED IN ALHPABETICAL
ORDER.
ACCOUNTANTS.
Black William, 2 Lyle st
Campbell Dugald (and share broker), 49 Cathcart st
Chalmers Robert, 30 Market st
Duncan John, 24 West Burn st
Gillespie John, audit room, Town hall
Henderson Thomas (and house factor), 14 Cathcart st
Kelso James (and commission agent), 13 William st
Leitch Daniel, 29 West Burn st
Milne James, jun., 5 Kelly st
Raff George (and house factor), 41 Cathcart st
Ramsay Hope Stewart (and house factor), 11 William st
Simpson David M., 28 Hamilton st
Steven John (and commission agent), 5 Campbell st
Sinclair James (and stockbroker), 46 Cathcart st
Weir Hugh, 29 West Burn st
Welsh James (and commissionfagent), 18aCathcart st
AGENTS.
Blair Hugh R. (commission), 22 Kelly st
Campbell John, jun., 64 Rue-end st
Cook James E. (commission), 16 Mearns st
Denham Robert (boot and shoe) , 13 Hamilton st
Dickson Benjamin (L. and N. W. Railway), Mansionhouse
lane
Fletcher A. (commission), 60 Ann st
Hay Robert (for Glasgow News), 16 Cathcart st
Hood James (Scottish Legal Life Assurance Society), 24
Bank st
Hughes Robert S. (commission), 49 Cathcart st
Lamont William (commission), 16 Palmerston buildings
Laurie David (fire clay goods), Bogle st
M'Clure James L. (commission), Exchange^buildings
Prentice John (property), 23 Cathcart stg£*j}
Ramsay Alexander, Exchange buildings >
Ross Lewis (Royal Liver Friendly Society), 29 Hamilton st
Selby W. S. (North British Railway), Lynedoch st. and Al-
bert Harbour stations
206 trades' directory.
Simpson William (United Reform Friendly Society), 22 Sir
Michael st
Stewart John, 4 Bogle st
Stewart Robert (book), 12 Ardgowan st., west
Thomson Thomas & Son. 61 Nicolson st
Wardle G., for North British Daily Mail and Glasgow Weekly
Mail, 1 Bank st
Wood Robert, for Glasgow Daily and Weekly Herald, 29
Cathcart st
Wright William (assurance), 11 William st
ARCHITECTS.
Bowman William, 31 Dempster st
Grant Patrick, 7 Dempster st
Macfarlane Duncan, 32 Cathcart st
Ramage Robert, 17 West Blackhall st
Thomson Alexander G., 32 Cathcart st
Whyte Thomas S., 32 Cathcart st
AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS.
Black William, 42 Cathcart st
Bowman & Hunter, 20 and 27 West Blackhall st
Cameron John & Son, 12 Sugarhouse lane
Henderson William, 35 Nicolson st
BAKERS
Barclay Bobert, 15 Cartsburn st
Bell John, 3 West Blackhall st
Bissland John, 5 Arthur st
Brown John, and confectioner, 45 Hamilton st and 11
Union st
Campbell John, 87 Roxburgh st
Craig Robert, 36 Dalrymple st
Dallas William, 23 Dalrymple st
Duncan John, 15 East Shaw st
Galbraith John, 26 Charles st
Galbraith John, jun., 41 West Blackhall st
Hagan James, 21 Yennel
Hamilton William, 32 East Hamilton st
Houston John, 65 Main st
Lyle James, 27 Market st
M 'Arthur Charles, 3 John st
M'Cabe John, 37 Hamilton st
M'Call Neil, 48 Shaw st
M'Cormick John, Palmerston buildings
M'Dougall Duncan, 27 Rue-end st
MTlwraith M., 95 Roxburgh st
Mackay Thomas (and confectioner), 15 West Blackhall st
trades' directory. 207
Mackenzie & Walker, 63 Rue-end st
M'Kenzie Alexander, 14 West Blackhall st
M'Millan Andrew, 50 Holmscrof t st
M'Nab Duncan, 61 Main st and 81 Belleville st
M'Neilage John, 17 Antigua st
Weir Duncan, 46 Crawfurd st
Whiteford Robert, 23 Regent st
Millar John, 31 Hamilton st and 1 Ann st
Millar Robert, 5 Hamilton st
Moffat Robert, 18 Lynedoch st
Muir Allan (and confectioner), 8 West Blackhall st
Mnir Robert, 26 Shaw st
Muirhead Alexander & Son, 62 Roxburgh st
Orr John, junr. (and grain merchant), 5 Rue-end st
Paterson Thomas & Son, 19 Hamilton st
Roberts Dugald, 31 Vennel
Scott John, 55 Vennel
Service John, 45 Cathcart st
Stewart James, 3 Hamilton st
Wilson John, 14 Ann st
BASKET MAKER.
Docker Edward, 24 Lawrence st
BASKET AND TOY WAREHOUSE KEEPERS.
Campbell Mrs N., 20 Charles st
Carbery Charles, 12 and 14 William st
Herbert Robert Wilson, 7 Grey place
Stewart Mrs, 5 Union st
Thomson Robert, 27 Hamilton st
BLACKSMITHS.
Boag Robert (forge master and galvanizing works), 55 Shaw
st
Brough and Orr (and cartwrights), 4 Chapel st
Campbell John (and chainmaker), 9 Ropework st
Chalmers James (bellhanger and gratemaker), 50 and 51
Vennel
Campbell & M'Phail, 39 Rue-end st
Cook D. & A. (and chainmakers), 4 Charles st
Dewar James, 8 Taylor's close
Gilchrist & Hendry, 3 Shaw st and 3 Clarence st
Johnstone John R. (and bellhanger), 1 Kilblain st
Lamont James, 7 St Andrew st
Love Andrew (and farrier), 50 Rue-end st
M'Kellar, Robt., (bellhanger and locksmith), 30 Crawfurd st
M'Lean Ronald, 8 Baker st
M'Vicar William (and chainmaker), 7 East Stewart st
208 TKADES' DIRECTORY.
Millar James (and cart-wright), 9 Princes' st
Mills Eobert (and chainmaker), 5 Dock breast and 13 Clar-
ence st
Park John (and bellhanger), 34 Eoxburgh st
Robinson M. (and cartwright), 40 Yennel
Scott James (and ship), 3 Dellingburn st
Smith James, 2 East Shaw st
Smith & M'Intyre, 13 Duncan st and 22 Bearhope st
Smith John, 9 New Dock lane
Suttie Thomas & Co. (and bellhangers), 18 Cathcart st and
5 Brougham st
Wood William (and cartwright), 11 Chapel st
Wright Joseph & Co. (chain and anchor works) — John Camp-
bell, jun., agent, 56 Rue-end st
BOATBUILDERS.
Brown A. & H. (carpenters and blockmakers), 6 Dock breast
Crawford & Hope, 16 Bogle st
Gardner William, 32 Crawfurd st
Lyon & Foster (and ship carpenters), 30 and 32 Main st
M'Bride John, 13 Clarence st
Macdonald John, 11 Virginia st
M'Gregor N. & R., 45 Rue-end st
Nicol & Foster, 4 York st
Orr Thomas, 23 Rue-end st
BOOKBINDERS.
Black James W., Havelock buildings, 17 West Blackh.aH st
Clark Andrew, 22 Market st
Kinloch John, 49 Cathcart st
M'Kelvie James, 24 and 29 Hamilton st
Morrison John & Son, 67 Rue-end st
Pollock David L., 7 Hamilton st
Smith James, 8 Hamilton st
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.
Adam son William, 71 Main st
-Anderson Adam, 11 Market st
Baird Eobert A. (and lithographic printer), 41 and 48 Cath-
cart st
Black Thomas W. (and librarian), 17 West Blackhall st
Britton Thomas, 36 West Burn st
Clark Andrew, 22 Market st
Galbraith Archibald, 16 Cathcart st
Griffith Patrick, 10 East Quay lane
Hendry Joseph, 2 Sir Michael st
Times William (and news agent), 40 Hamilton st
Johnstone William, 46 Hamilton st
Kinloch John, 49 Cathcart st
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Logan James, 73 Nicolson st
M'Ourm James, 3 Hamilton st
M^Dougall Duncan, 33 Hamilton st
M'Ewan Mrs. 7 Cross-shore st
Maclagan & Macphail, 9 Hamilton st
M'Kelvie James, 24 and 29 Hamilton st
Melvin Thomas & Co. (and lithographers), 4 Mansionhouse
lane
.Morrison John & Sons (paper rulers, lithographers, and cop-
perplate printers), 67 Rue-end st
Motherwell James (and lithographer), 27 Sugarhouse lane
Pollock David L., 7 Hamilton st
Porteous Robert, 30 Cathcart st
Stewart Robert, 32 Hamilton st
Sweeney Miss W. S., 6 West Stewart st
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS.
Aitkenhead James, 8 Cathcart square
Armour Alexander, 21 Regent st
Armour Mathew, 11 Charles st
Barclay John (and grocer), 30 Inverkip st
Blair Thomas, jun , 31 West Burn st
Bryson John, 46 Cathcart st
Bryson William, 18 Tobago st
Campbell Neil, 7 Market st
Campbell Robert, 38 Lynedoch st
Dunbar James, 29 Sugarhouse lane
Edgar John, 32 East Shaw st
Edgar Robert, 36 Holmscroft st
Fletcher Donald, 33 West Burn st
Fisher John, 75 Roxburgh st
Gibb Mrs John, 6 Hamilton st
Gallacher William, 53 Vennel
Glasgow Boot aud Shoe Shop, 45 Cathcart st
Gray John, 16 Hamilton st
Greves Alexander, 40 West Burn st
Handyside George, 13 Hamilton st
Hunter John, 23 Crescent st
Lamont Alexander, 13 Regent st
Lang William, 11 Cathcart st
Lindsay William, 5 Union st
M' Anally James, 21 Hamilton st
M'Annally Henry, 29 Rue-end st
M'Donald Ronald, 45 Vennel
M'George James, 58 Rue-end st and 31 West Blackhall
M'Glashan John, 28 Charles st and 40 Cathcart st
210 trades' directory.
Maclachlan Andrew, 35 Cathcart st
M'Nab Thomas, 14 Cathcart st
Macnaughtan Duncan, 10 West Blackhall st
Macnaughtan John 0., 20 Hamilton st
M'Pherson Alexander, 15 Hamilton st
Malcolm James, 17 Dalrymple st
Muir William, 31 Cathcart st
Paterson A. & W., 41 Hamilton st
Paterson Charles, 31 Cathcart st
Paterson Gavin, 8 William st
Patrick Adam, 6 West Blackhall st
Pearson John, 19 Shaw st
Purdie P. & G., 8 Hamilton st
Rutherford Alexander, 22 Lynedoch st
Shankland Thomas, 30 West Blackhall st
Smith John, 29 Hamilton st
Soutar William & Son, 38 Hamilton st
Steen Edward, 9 Dalrymple st
Tierney John & Son, 49 Cathcart st
Watson Thomas, 11 West Blackhall st
BRASSFOUNDERS.
Adam Wm. & Co., 2 and 3 Dock breast
Barr & Co., Ingleston st
Carson Henry (and gasfitter), 26 Crawfurd'st
Duff James & Sons (and coppersmiths and gasfitters), 47
Eue-end st
Duncan & Sharp, 73 East Hamilton st
Fairgrieve Andrew & Sons, 6 West breast
Eoulds Matthew (and gasfitter), 8 Baker st
Gilray J. (and engraver), 1 East Blackhall st
Suttie Thomas & Co. (and gasfitters), 18 Cathcart st and 5
Brougham st
Watson Hugh, 12 Sugarhouse lane
BRAZIERS, COPPER AND TIN-PLATE WORKERS.
Daskin & Co. (and gasfitters), 39 Nicolson st
Denniston John S., 11 West breast
Dewar James (gasfitter and bellhanger), 10 Taylor's close
Fairgrieve Andrew & Son, 6 West breast
Scott John H., 9 Hamilton st
Whyte& Boss (and gasfitters), 11 East Quay lane
BREWERS.
Black P. & A. (and malsters), Holmscrof t Brewery, Captain st
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BROKERS.
Bell John, 13 Yennel
Calder E. & J., 45 Shaw st
Canning Miss A., 9 Taylor's Close
Gallacher Neil, 20 Shaw st
Hammil John, 18 Dalrymple st
Kean Francis. 33 Dalrymple st
M'Callum James, 1 Rue-end st
M'Ginnis John, 7 New Dock lane
M'Glone David, 32 Vermel
M'llroy John, 18 Dalrymple st
M'Keown Bernard, 19 Shaw st
M'Kernan Patrick, 14 Market st
M'Lachlan John, 6 Smith's lane
M'Millan Terence, 36 Dalyrmple st
Murray James, 8 Lindsay lane
Murray Thomas, 3 Vennel
Noble .Robert, 53 Vennel
Paterson Edward, 14 Dalrymple st
Queen Eugene, 22 Dalrymple st
Travers James, 43 Dalrymple st
BUILDERS AND MASONS.
Agnew Alexander and Son, Terrace road and 15 Cross-shore st
Austin Matthew, 22 Bruce st
Brown William, 83 Belleville st
Campbell Hugh, 1 1 Brougham st
Cram Peter, 13 Mount Pleasant st
Devlin Daniel, 11 Patrick st
Gibb Henry, 33 Dempster st
Jordan John (brick), 3 East Blackhall st
Kirk R. & J., 7 Brougham st
Ivirkwood T. and W., 20 Duncan st
Lang Robert, 7 Tobago st
M'Cutcheon David, 58 Drumfrochar road
M'Whirter R. and Co., 52 Holmscroft st
Park Matthew, 23 Ann st
Steel Hugh, 14 Lyle st
Steel John, 12 Ardgowan st, west
Steel William, 12 Lyle st
Thomson Thomas & Son, 61 Nicolson st
Thomas Thomas, 56 Esplanade
Todd John, 77 Holmscroft st
Whitel aw Alexander, 76 Drumfrochar road
CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS.
Black Adam, 11 Kilblain st
Blair Robert & Sons, 32 and 34 Nicolson st
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Cowan George, 15 Cathcart st
Darroch Dugald & Son, 14 Kilblain st
Lamb Thomas & Sons, 30 Market st
Lang Robert, 32 Charles st
M'Naught Thomas, 6 Albert place, West Blackhall st
M'Pherson Peter, 30 West Burn st
Martin James, 19 Sugarhouse lane
Oswald James, 12 Kilblain st
Shaw William & Sons, 28 Hamilton st
Stevenson, W. S., 7 West Stewart st
Watson William, 31 Nicolson st
CARVERS AND GILDERS.
Christie & Co., Shaw place
Humphreys Joseph, 17 Sugarhouse lane
Laurie & Fleming, 1 Bank st
M'Fee Neil, 37 West Blackhall st
M'Millan & Bathgate, 1 East Blackhall st
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.
Baine John A., 9 West Blackhall st
Burge J. A., 31 Rue-end st
Chalmers Robert, 41 Roxburgh st
Duncan Samuel, 17 West Blackhall st and 17 Hamilton st
Fisher Thomas, 97 Roxburgh st
Galbraith William, 63 Rue-end st
Greenock Apothecaries' Co. (and aerated water manufacturers),
28 Hamilton st
Kerr James, 10 Cathcart st
M'Lagan James, 34 West Blackhall st
Macnaught William, 4 West Blackhall st
Smith John, 6 Inverkip st
White John, 30 Hamilton st
White William, 9 Lynedoch st
Wilson George, 40 Cathcart st
CHIMNEY SWEEPS.
M'Allister Archibald, 37 Cathcart st
M'Kinnon Neil, 7 Cowgate st
CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE DEALERS.
Hay John (and wholesale), 22 Shaw st
Hendry James (and wholesale), 32 Hamilton st
O'Brien John, 61 Vennel
Sharp & Ferguson, 16 West Blackhall st
Simpson Mrs, 51 Vennel
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CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS.
Anderson John, 53 Eue-end st
Benzie J., 19 Cathcart st
Bicket Robert, 52 Shaw st
Boyd James, 34 West Blackhall st
Browning John, 5 Hamilton st
Bruce G. & J., 46 Hamilton st
Campbell D., 56 Vennel
Campbell J., 12 Hamilton st
Carbery Charles, 12 and 14 William st
Colquhoun John, 10 West Blackhall st
Donnelly Peter, 14 Cathcart st
Douglas James, 43 Vennel
Dunlop William, 26 Yennel
Gilchrist William, 8 William st
Hamilton James & Son, 23 Cathcart st
Jamieson John, 3 West Blackhall st
Kelly & M'Leavie, 46 Cathcart st
Law & Buchanan, 65 Rue-end st
Law James, 12 Cathcart st
M'Donald Colin D., 7 William st
M'Master Alexander, 6 West Blackhall st
Mearns James, 16 Hamilton st
Merry lees James, 12 Cathcart st
M'Granahan Joseph, 10 Dalrymple st
M'Learie E. & Co., 46 Cathcart st
Morrison & Sons, 44 Cathcart st
O'Flannigan Patrick, 51 Shaw st
Paterson Daniel, 5 Hamilton st
Ramsay & Moles, 29 West Burn st
Robertson John, 56 Rue- end st
Rowan J. G. & Co., Cathcart Square house
Scott Thomas, 38 Hamilton st
Smith & Armit, 26 Cathcart st
Sweeney Mrs A., 4 William st
Vincent George, 5 William st
"Wilson John L., 12 Dalrymple st
COACH AND HORSE HIRERS.
Crookshanks Joseph (and funeral undertaker), 43 West
Blackhall st
Fergusson John (and funeral undertaker), 6 Roslin st
M'Farlane Donald (and funeral undertaker), 25 West
Stewart st
M'Farlane Mrs Duncan, 24 Duncan st
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M'Gregor J. D. & Co. (and funeral undertakers), Tontine
stables and 28 Cathcart st
M'Kellar Duncan, 13 Jamaica st
Sidey William, 2 St Lawrence st
COAL MERCHANTS AND AGENTS.
Anderson James W., Upper Greenock station
Bain George, 41 Xnverkip st
Barr James, 14 Hamilton st
Barr Eobert, Claude place, Dempster st
Black John, 23 Palmerston buildings
Brymner John & Co., Palmerston buildings
Campbell David, 3 Chapel st
Clacher Thomas, 44 Main st
Clark Angus, 36 West Blackball st
Dixon William (limited). Dellingburn st
Douglas William, 3G Roxburgh st
Duncan Robert, 28 Wellington st
Fell Mrs Thomas, Dellingburn st
Fergus James & Son (and brick), 24 Hamilton st and Harvie
lane
Finlayson John, 12 Brougham st
Forrester James, 7 Chapel st
Forsyth James, Prospect hill
Hamilton, M'Culloch & Co., 3 Chapel st
Henderson & Co. (and commission), 25 Regent st
Henderson Robert, 75 Roxburgh st
Henderson William, 35 Lyle st
Hyndman James, 46 Yennel
Laird Alexander, 17 Lynedoch st
Lang Mrs, 11 Springkell st
Love James (and contractor), 3 Dellingburn st
M'Gavin James, 29 West Burn st
M'lver Archibald, 55 Nicolson st
M'Master James, 5 Hill st
M'Morland R. S. (and lime), 15 East Quay lane
M'Neil Alexander, 27 West Burn st
M'Mcol James, 1 Newton st
MacPhail John, 27 Cathcart st
M'Tavish Donald, 5 Chapel st
Merry & Cunninghame, 27 Cathcart st
Muir William, 14 Antigua st
Nicol Duncan & Co., 55 Rue-end st
Peters Mrs J. S., 3 Bank st
Perkins William, 17 Lynedoch st
Rankin John, 16 John st
Riddell David, Dellingburn square
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Salmon William B. (and insurance agent), 2 Church place
Steel James, 1 Bearhope st
Spencer Andrew, 14 Hamilton st
Taylor, Hannay & Co. (and lime), 10 Patrick st
Walker Andrew, 11 Nelson st, west
Warden William, 28 Vennel
Ware Courteney, Eailway depot, 1 Regent st
Whiteford & Co., 3 Shannon's Close
Whitelaw R. & R., 55 Regent st
Wilson John, 5 Chapel st
Wilson Michael, 21 Wellington st
Wilkie John, 10 Brougham st
CONFECTIONERS.
Aitkinson Miss, 38 Ann st
Bain Miss, confectioner, 50 Ann st
Barbour William, 25 Charles st
Burns David, 77 Roxburgh st
Cuthbertson Thomas (and wholesale), 41 Hamilton st and 20
Sugarhouse lane
Crane William W., 8 Ann st
Dalgleish Mrs, 4 Tobago st
Ferguson George, 31 Cathcart st
Gilchrist Miss, Caledonian Railway station
Justice Miss C. , 35 West Blackhall st
Laird David, 23 Tobago st
Livingstone F., 25 West Blackhall st
M'Alister John, 25 Hamilton st
M'Callum Miss, 10 East Shaw st
Mackay Thomas, 15 West Blackhall st
M'Kellar Archibald, 5 William st
M'Leod Daniel (and wholesale), 33 Hamilton st
M'Quistan Finlay (and wholesale), 43 Cathcart st and 47
Hamilton st
Philips Mrs, 59 Yennel
Rae Miss, 30 Lynedoch st
Scott Miss Margaret, Steamboat quay
Weir Mrs, 1 William st
Wilson Miss, 6 Grey place
Wise Mrs Alexander, 29 Hamilton st
CONTRACTOR S.
Austin Mathew, 22 Bruce st
Blair Hugh, West quay
Brodie Matthew, 9 Prospect hill
Campbell James, 1 Upper OrangeJSeld
Cosrhill John & Co., 53 Drumfrochar road
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Crawford James, 8 Virginia st
Currie A. & J., 70 Drumfrochar road
Devlin John, 7 Nile st
Henderson Robert, 11 Dalrymple st
Holms James, 24 Cartsburn st
Jamieson John, 55 Kelly st
King John, Upper Ingleston
King William, 8 Virginia st
Kirk John, Garvel Park
Kirk J. & E., 7 Brougham st
Laird Alexander, 6 Springkell st
M'Call Thomas (railway), 55 Drumfrochar road
M'Coll J. & W., 73 Ann st
M'Whirter Robert & Co. (and builders), 52 Holmscroft st
M'Neill Donald, 3 South st
More William (causeway), 1 William st
Orr John, 13 East Stewart st
Orr William, 14 Bogle st
Scott Alexander, 15 Mearns st
J?teel John, 12 Ardgowan st, west
Thomson Thomas and Son, 61 Nicolson st .
Thomson Thomas, 56 Esplanade
Walker John, 10 Buccleuch st
White M. & J., Upper Dellingburn st
Wbitelaw Alexander, 76 Drumfrochar road
York William & James, 5 Campbell st
Young James (railway), 55 Drumfrochar road
COOPEES.
Those marked thus * are also fish curers.
Brown Peter, 19 Mount Pleasant st
Chisholm William & Co., 39 Crawfurd st
Cowan Archibald (and oil merchant), 3 Bogle st
Currie Alexander, 9 Baker st
Downie William, 20 Vennel
Foulds & Bone, 11 Sugarhouse lane
Graham John, 15 Mearns st
Gray & Rodger, 52 Rue-end st
Inglis James, 13 Bogle st
Kinnaird William, Hope st
Lyle Abram & Sons (and stave merchants), 10 Nicholson st
M'Aulay James, 6 Buccleuch st
M'Kay Daniel, Lindsay's lane
*M'Lean John & Co., 16 Charles st
M'Neilage & Craig, 4 East Blackhall st
♦Malcolm & Co., 12 Charles st
Murphy Robert, 4 East Blackhall st
Wilson John, 46 Hamilton st and 39 Nicholson st
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COPPER MERCHANTS.
MacCallum P. & Sons, 14 Cathcart st
Vivian & Sons, 49 Eue-end st
Williams, Foster & Co., 12 Bogle sfc— Gray and Buchanan
agents
CORK CUTTERS
Lynch William, 18 Sir Michael st
M'Fie John, 54 Shaw st
Sinclair H., 36 Wellington st
Taylor Daniel, 55 Shaw st
Taylor Malcolm, 55 Shaw st
CUTLERS AND GUNSMITHS.
Climie Eobert, 35 Nicolson st
Martin John (and saw maker), 11 Charles st
Masson Andrew (saw and edge tool maker), 4 Carnock st
Pow Brothers (and edge tool makers), 15 Cathcart st
Twigg Edward (and gunmaker), 33 Hamilton st
DENTISTS.
Dowie Ebenezer T., M.D., 6 Grey place
Fraser Charles, 3 George square
Stewart Thomas, 23 Brougham st
drapers, &c.
Anderson Q. L., 11 West Blackhall st
Barbour Thomas, 29 West Burn st
Campbell Alexander, 16 Arthur st
Campbell Alexander, 1 Mill st
Campbell Duncan, 38 Dalrymple st
Campbell John, 24 Tobago st
Campbell John, 18 Arthur st
Clarkson Thomas S., 40 Cathcart st
Cowan Eobert & Co., 2 and 4 Hamilton st and 10 Cathcart
square
Fleming Alexander, 8 Hamilton st and 37 West Blackhall
st
Hamilton James & Son, 23 Cathcart st
Harris George, 5 Ann st
Lawrie N. & E., 35 Hamilton st
M'Gregor & Wilson, 46 East Hamilton st
M'Kail Thomas, 29 West Bum st
M'Lachlan Kenneth, 28 Charles st
Maclachlan & Paterson, 15 Hamilton st
Prentice D. & A., 24 Hamilton st
Eeid William, 46 Cathcart st
Eobertson William, 22 Hamilton st
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Robertson Miss Margaret, 13 Hamilton st
Rowan J. G-. & Co., Cathcart Square house
Smith & Armit, 26 Cathcart st
Smith Mrs William, 65 Ann st
Scott Thomas, 38 Holmscroft st
Stevenson Hugh, 38 Hamilton st
Vallance Peter, 8 Lynedoch st
DRESSMAKERS.
(See also Milliners and Dressmalers.)
Aitken Miss Janet, 28 West Blackhall st
Arkley Misses (and straw bonnet makers), 38 West Stewart st
Armour Miss, 8 Watt st
Barbour Miss, 67 Regent st
Bisset Mrs Thomas, 30 Ann st
Brodie Mrs, 80 Roxburgh st
Brown Jane, 41 Ann st
Crown Miss, 35 Ann st
Campbell Miss M., 71 Wellington st
Campbell Miss, 30 Ann st
Carmichael Miss, 23 Brisbane st
Clark Miss, 10 Brisbane st
Collison Miss Janet, 23 Nicolson st
Cross Miss, 32 West Stewart st
Cruden Miss (boys'), 11 West Stewart st
Dunbar Miss, 16 Wellington st
Dougall Mrs, 31 Brougham st
Edington Miss, 66 Roxburgh st
Faulds Miss, 55 Holmscroft st
Gillies Miss, 5 East Shaw st
Henderson Miss (boys'), 8 Lynedoch st
Hutcheson Miss, 3 Orchard st
Johnston Miss M., 35 Lynedoch st
King Mrs, 33 Lyle st
Lamont Miss Isabella, 63 Nicolson st
M' Bride Miss Janet, 2 Mearns st
M'Bride Mrs, 4 Antigua st
M'Cair, Mrs, 65 Nicolson st
M'Callum Misses, 11 Nelson st, west
M'Callum Miss Mary, (boys'), 30 Ann st
M'Fadyen Miss, 7 Mount Pleasant st
M'Farlane Miss, 6 Antigua st
M'Kechnie Miss, 29 Brougham st
M'Lean Misses, 22 Lynedoch st
M'Millan Miss E., 64 Wellington st
M'Millan Miss, 37 West Blackhall sfc
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M'Millan Misses, 12 East Shaw st
M'Pherson Miss E., 46 Inverkip st
Morrison Miss, 34 Brisbane st
Muir Mrs, 28 Bruce st
Murray Mrs, 73 Eoxburgh st
Neilson Mrs Samuel, 23 West Blackball st
Orr Miss Ellen (boys'), 3 Kelly st
Orr & Cruden, 11 West Stewart st
Park Miss (boys'), 51 Holmscroft st
Paterson Miss, 27 Vennel
Poison Misses, 21 Kelly st
Prentice Miss S., 16 Lynedoch st
Eeid & Steven Misses, 16 Kilblain st
Scott Mrs Peter, 76 Holmscroft st
Stirling Miss, 83 Eoxburgh st
Wilson Miss Agnes, 69 Nicolson st
DYERS AND RENOVATORS.
Anderson & Robertson, 27 West Barn st
Houston Eobert & Son (and woollen manufacturers), 34 Ham-
ton st and Eockbank Mill
Pullar J. & Sous, 4 Albert place, West Blackhall st
Sinclair Alexander, 29 Charles st
Spence Mrs, 5 Grey place
ENGINEERS, MACHINE MAKERS, AND FOUNDERS.
Beveridge William (and boilermaker), 14 St Andrew st
Blake, Barclay & Co., Victoria Works, Macdougall st (off
East Hamilton st
Caird & Co., Arthur st and 46 Dalrymple st
Crawford & Thomson, Caledonian Foundry, head of Trafal-
gar st
Cunliffe & Dunlop, Port-Glasgow road
Fulton & Wilson, 5 Ann st
Gilchrist and Hendry, 3 Shaw st and 3 Clarence st
Hastie John & Co. (and millwrights), 4 East Stewart st
Hastie William (inspecting, surveying, and valuing), 40
Mearns st
Houston J. & E., Cartsburn Foundry, Upper Ingleston st
Kincaid, Donald & Co., Clyde Foundry, East Hamilton st
M'Callum Duncan, 28 Hamilton st
M'Lean, Angus & Co., Ingleston Foundry, 9 Ingleston st
M'Onie G. & J., Ladyburn Foundry
Martin John, 13 Cathcart st
Patrick Robert, 6 Baker st
Rankin & Blackmore, Eagle Foundry, 28 Baker st
Steele Eobert & Co., Shaws Water Foundry
The Greenock Foundry Company, East Stewart st
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felt manufacturers.
Greenock Felt Work Co., 9 Chapel st
Lennox John & Co., Bogston, Port-Glasgow road
FISH AND OIL MERCHANTS.
Barclay John, jun., 20 Hamilton st
Hunter John & Co. (and wholesale), 8 West breast
M'Kenzie & Kelso, 12 West breast and 17 Charles st
FISHMONGERS.
Calderwood George, Fishmarket
Cassidy William, 8 Sir Michael st
Fry Samuel, 99 Belleville st
Kelly Mrs, 39 Hamilton st
M'Aloon Thomas, 28 Shaw st
Macintyre James, 43 Hamilton st
M'Lauchlin James, 33 Market st
M'Munagle C, Fishmarket
Paterson William, 55 Shaw st
Wright Joseph, 22 Ann st
FLESHERS.
Arbuckle G. & M., 1 Albert place, West Blackhall st
Barr & Macfarlane, 22 Lynedoch st
Black Duncan, 20 Hope st
Crawford Hugh, 83 Roxburgh st
Crawford Robert, jun., 16 Lynedoch st
Dick John, 18 Yennel
Greenwood George, 1 Ann st
Harley Francis, 12 Arthur st
King Robert, 25 Rue- end st
King John, 4 Cartsburn st
Lang John, 33 Nicolson st
Livingstone F., 25 West Blackhall st
M'Connell Hugh, 25 Market st
M'Culloch Alexander, 47 Hamilton st
M'Dade Bernard, 1 Stanners st
M-Dougall Donald, 1 Arthur st
M'Dougall Duncan, 54 St Lawrence st
M'Kechnie Allan, 18 West Blackhall st and 16 Kelly st
Mackie John, 7 John st
M'Millan David, 37 Cathcart st
M'Millan W. B., 13 Cathcart st
M'Neil John, 7 Ann st
Martin J. and P., 6 Newton st
Morrison James, 7 West Blackhall st and 33 Hamilton st
Muir Misses J. and M., 13 West Blackhall st
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O'Donnell John, 49 Shaw st
Pattison David, 1 1 Bruce st
Pearson James, 1 Prospect hill
Simpson John, 25 Regent st and 17 Tobago st
Scott William, 4 Sir Michael st
Swan "Robert, 10 William st
Wilson James, 38 Ann st
Wilson William, 5 West Blackhall st
Wyllie James, 17 East Shaw st
FRUITERERS.
Bell Mrs John, 13 West Blackhall st
Brown Matthew, 40 Cathcart st
Bryson John, 7 Cowgate st
Burns David, 77 Roxburgh st
Campbell Miss, 33 Cathcart st
Dick Eobert, 8 Grey place
Drummond Mrs Thomas, 1 Cartsburn st
Duff Thomas, 57 Eue-end st
Hamilton G-eorge, 34 Shaw st
M'Kay Miss, 33 Eue-end st
M'Kellar Archibald, 5 William st
Phillips Mrs, 59 Yennel
Quigley John, 30 Shaw st
Spence James (wholesale), 40 Cathcart st
Wilson Misses, 12 Ann st
Young William, 10 Hamilton st
FURNISHING WAREHOUSE KEEPERS.
Anderson Hugh, 38 Hamilton st
Anderson James, 54 St Lawrence st
Blair Misses, 4 West Blackhall st
Campbell Miss, 9 Rue-end st
Connor Mrs, 23 Tobago st
Dyball David, 11 Laird st
Ferguson Mrs, 45 Vennel
Fernie Ann, 39 Cathcart st
Gillies Miss, 5 East Shaw st
Houston Robert, 13 Rue- end st
Hudson Mrs, 27 Regent st
Laird M. & J., 28 Hamilton st
Lang Mrs, 29 Rue-end st
Leitch John, 53 Inverkip st
M'Corquadale Mrs, 36 East Hamilton st
M'Intosh William, 27 Ann st
M'Pherson Mrs, 14 West Blackhall st
M'Sween Margery, 7 Grey place
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Mitchell C, 29 West Blackball st
Millar Janet, 89 Roxburgh st
Millar Mrs E., 33 Lynedoch st
Paterson Gavin, 31 Charles st
Peters Mrs J. S., 14 West Blackhall st
Eougvie M. C, 7 West Blackhall st
►Smith Miss, 28 Lynedoch st
Storer Miss Janet, 33 West Burn st
Watson Mrs J., 58 Yennel
Wilson Miss Annie, 46 East Hamilton st
Williamson Mrs, 66 Roxburgh st
Winchcombe & Co., 36 West Blackhall st
Wray Miss E., 33 Cathcart st
Yeo Mrs D. D., 15 West Blackhall st
GARDENERS.
Bain George, 9 Mearns st
Butler George Macaulay (and nurseryman). Finnart
Ferguson George, 2 East India breast
Keenan Henry, 17 Brougham st
Orr James, Ladyburn
Paton James, Bogston
Poustie Thomas (and nurseryman), 41 Brougham st
Wood Alexander, Bogston, Port-Glasgow road
GLAZIERS.
Adam James, 4 Watson's lane
Boyd David, 7 Brougham st
Briton Thomas, 26 Sugarhouse lane
Chalmers Archibald, 36 Roxburgh st
Chalmers Hugh M. (joiner), 23 Bearhope st
Crawford Andrew (house and ship wright), 22 West Burn st
Graham James, 21 and 23 Cathcart st
Lamb Thomas & Son, 30 Market st
M'Gregor & Donald, 15 Charles st
Smith & M'Cuaig, '60 Charles st
Stevenson Alexander, 17 West Stewart st
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
Blair David, 2 Shaw place
Borthwick Thomas, 10 Cross-shore st
Bowie Archibald, 40 Lynedoch st
Chalmers John (and potato), 18 Tobago st
Craig & Scott, 16 West Burn st
Drennan John, 1 8 Duncan st
Hill Matthew, 16 Chapel st
Howie M. & W., 5 West breast
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Love John, 7 Kilblain st
M' Arthur Hugh, 43 Dalrymple st
M'Cammond David, 28 Sugarhouse lane
M'Nab Duncan, 25 Tobago st
Mackenzie & Walker, Shaws "Water Grain Mills, Dellingburn
square
Newton Thomas B., 27 Palmerston buildings
Orr John, jun. (and baker), 5 Rue-end st f
Eitchie Brothers (and wholesale grocers), 21 Shaw st
Smith & Davidson, 4 Prince's st
Simpson Mrs, 17 Sir Michael st
Stewart James K., 17 East Quay lane
GROCERS.
Agnew Frank, 11 Market st
Agnew Miss, 18 Lynedoch st
Aircl D. B. (wholesale), 8 Carnock and 9 East Blackhall sts
Aitken Mrs, 17 Antigua st
Alexander Agnes, 11 Main st
Algie Andrew, 12 Hamilton st
Algie James, 17 Cathcart st
Algie Robert, 24 Shaw st and 7 East Quay lane
Anderson Alexander, 34 Hamilton st
Anderson James, 48 St Lawrence st
Anderson Neil, 46 Inverkip st
Arrol Mrs William, 58 Vennel
Barclay John, 35 Cathcart st
Barr Miss Elizabeth, 14 Regent st
Beattie Miss, 85 Roxburgh st
Beattie Miss J., 16 Brisbane st
Beith Thomas, 13 Cartsburn st
Benson Mrs, 35 Mearns st
Black Hugh, 37 Hamilton st
Black Mrs, 29 Brougham st
Blair James, 32 East Shaw st
Broth wick Alexander, 11 Union st. and 78 Roxburgh st'
Boyle James, 8 Smith's lane
Brighton George B., 83 Wellington st
Brighton John, 27 West Blackhall st
Brown Edward, 46 East Hamilton st
Brown Hugh & Co , 24 Tobago st
Brown Bodger, 81 Roxburgh st
Browning John, 40 West Blackhall st
Browning Mrs Thomas, 22 Arthur st
Buchanan Miss Stewart, 7 York st
Buntain Mrs, 54 Wellington st
Burnside James, 33 Rue-end st
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Burton Mrs, 45 Lynedoch st
Byrne Thomas, 47 Lynedoch st
Caldwell Alexander, 6 John st
Caldwell Janet, 7 East Shaw st
Caldwell Matthew, 85 Belleville st
Caldwell William, 6 Ann st
Cameron J. & H., 11 West Blackhall st
Cameron Kenneth, 63 Ann st
Cameron William, 12 Yennel
Campbell Angus, 15 Regent st
Campbell James M., 89 Roxburgh st
Campbell James, 2 Inverkip st
Campbell Nicol M., 9 Vennel
Campbell Miss, 23 Bearhope st
Campbell Miss, 25 Regent st
Campbell Mrs John, 45 Main st
Campbell William, 41 Vennel
Campbell William, 9 Bearhope st
Carmichael Mrs D., 35 West Burn st
Carse William, 40 Shaw st
Coyle John, sen., 21 Cathcart st
Clark Peter, 92 Drumfrochar road
Colquhoun Mrs, 59 Dalrymple st
Co-Operative Society, 11 John st
Crabb William, 26 Ann st
Crawford Alexander, 26 Crawfurd st
Crawford John, 6 Watson's lane
Crawford William, 44 Inverkip st
Crawford William, 5 Grey place
Cross William, 72 Ann st
Crow Mrs, 71 Roxburgh st
Currie William, 31 Nicolson st
Denny Miss, 63 Roxburgh st
Dewar John, 10 Taylor's close
Dick Hector, 23 Ann st
Douglas John, 57 Main st
Douglas William, 13 Ann st
Dunbar David, 16 Lynedoch st
Duncan Mrs R., 16 Cathcart st
Duncan Mrs, 109 Port-Glasgow road
Dunlop Allan, 9 Cathcart st
Dunn Andrew, 67 Rue-end st
Earle John, 66 Drumfrochar road
Ellis Mrs, 6 Chapel st
Falconer Mrs, 8 John st
Farrel Robert, 21 Main st
Faulds Mrs, 29 Regent st
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Ferguson Charles, 27 Shaw st
Ferguson Hugh, 2 Dairy mple st
Ferguson John, 2 Watt place
Ferguson Mrs, 17 Antigua st
Finnie Colin, 20 Antigua st
Flett James, 34 Vennel
Foster Robert P., 2 Tobago st
Gall Margaret, 62 Wellington st
Gardner Alexander, 1 West Stewart st
Gardner Robert, 12 East Shaw st
Gardner Walter, 17 West Blackhall st
Gibb Miss Mary, 8 Antigua st
Gilray Josiah, 64 Ann st
Glen Mrs James, 36 West Burn st
Gaff Thomas, 23 Charles st
Graham Duncan (and provision), 51 Main st
Graham Hugh (and provision), 42 Cathcart st and 73
Main st
Grant Lachlan, 54 Dalrymple st
Hamilton Mrs, 8 John st
Hastie Andrew, 10 Sir Michael st
Henderson David, 20 Lynedoch st'
Henderson Duncan, 4 Hill st
Henderson M., 21 Market st
Henderson William, 3 and 1 1 Rue-end st
Hendry Andrew, 33 Lynedoch st
Hendry James, 15 Market st
Herd James, 15 Tobago st
Hill Jasper, 89 East Hamilton st
Holmes John, 15 Roxburgh st
Holmes Matthew, 1 Inverkip st
Holmes Eobert, 30 Dalrymple st
Humphreys Joseph, 05 East Hamilton st
Hutcheson John, Hutcheson's court
H utcheson Thomas, 4 Sir Michael st
Hutcheson Mrs, 1 Union st
Inglis Mrs Andrew, 1 9 Ingleston st
Inglis Mrs, 35 Ann st
Kelly William & Co. (and wine merchants), 9 William st
Killin Mrs Samuel, 24 Sir Michael st
.Kirkwood liobert, 1 Smith's lane
Kirkwood Miss, 71 Nicolson st
Laird Airs A., 23 Ingleston st
Lang Alexander, 36 East Hamilton st
Lang James, 25 Dalrymple st
Lang Robert, 49 Holmscroft st
Lawson John, 26 Hamilton st
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Lawson Mrs, 19 Lyle st
Leed Mrs David, 21 Ingleston st
Lennox Hugh, 35 Lynedoch st
Lochhead Mrs, 33 Ingleston st
Logan Alexander, 8 Manse lane
Lusk Robert (wholesale), 12 and 14 Charles st
M'Arthur Hugh, 43 Dalrymple st
MAusland John, 7 Grey place
M'Bride John, 7 Main st
M'Call Archibald, 24 Hamilton st and 63 Rue-end st
M'Callum Edward, 36 Shaw st
M'Caskill Malcom, 18 Hamilton st
M'Connell Hugh, 25 Market st
M'Crindle James, 43 Hamilton st
M'Cutcheon Hugh, 9 Arthur st
M'Diarmid Hugh, 6 Stanners st
M'Dougall Miss Mary, 44 Crawfurd st
Macfarlane John A. and Co. (and wine merchants), 10 West
Blackhall st
MTie John, 56 Yennel and 14 West Blackhall st
M'Guire Thomas, 1 Lauriston st
M'Intyre Thomas, 6 Cartsburn st
MTver Archibald, 65 Nicolson st
M'Kiver William M. and Co., 12 Cross-shore st
Mackail James, 45 Hamilton st
M'Kellar Tarbert, 29 Ingleston st
M'Laren Janet, 19 Tobago st
M'Laren Miss C., 8 Kilblain st
M'Laren Mrs, 48 Shaw st
M'Lean Robert, 107 Port-Glasgow road
M'Lean Miss Flora, 24 Lyle st
M'Millan Andrew, 20 Brisbane st
M'Millan Terence, 6 Vennel
M'Neill Charles, 23 Bruce st
M'Neill John, 61 Ann st
M'Phail Miss, 52 Holmscroft st
M'Pherson James, 6 John st
M'Quire Mrs Thomas, 1 Lauriston st
Macsymon Robert, 1 West Blackhall st
Main Mrs William, 26 Inverkip st
Mathieson John, 38 Ann st
Mill Alexander, 95 Roxburgh st
Millar and Barr, 19 Hamilton st
Minto George, 23 Hamilton st
Mitchell Thomas, 34 Wellington st
Montgomery Mrs, 55 Shaw st
Moody Allan, 42 Main st
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Morison George and James, 27 Cathcart st., and 29 West
Blackhall st
Morton and Young, 30 Hamilton st
Muir Mrs, 8 Cross- shore st
Munro Colin, 42 Crawfurd st., Glebe
Neill Hugh E. and Co., 27 West Blackhall st
Newall Francis, 11 Belleville st
Nicolson J. and Co., 4 East Quay lane
Orr W. C, 71 Regent st
Parker Mrs Janet, 24 Antigua st
Paterson Gavin, 30 Wellington sfc
Paterson William, 30 Yennel
Pettigrew Mrs, 77 Roxburgh st
Philips James, 45 Crawfurd st., Glebe
Reid Duncan, 42 Hamilton st
Reid Duncan, 5 Main st
Ritchie Brothers (wholesale), 21 Shaw st
Robb Mrs, 12 Baker st
Robertson Sidney, 36 Ingleston st
Robertson William, 32 Holmscroft st
Sargeant Robert, 29 Market st
Scott Ivie (and wine merchant), 16 West Blackhall st
Scott Peter, 9 West Blackhall st
Scott Walter, 41 Nelson st., west
Sharp John (and provision), 25 Rue-end st
Shaw Neil, 34 Dalrymple st
Shearer Hugh, 52 Shaw st. and 27 Hamilton st
Shearer Hugh (wholesale), 3 Mansionhouse lane
Sim John, 32 Lynedoch st
Simpson James, 17 Tobago st
Sinclair Walter, 7 Antigua st
Smith Alexander (wholesale), 29 West Burn st
Smith James, 60 Lynedoch st
Smith John, 65 Holmscroft st
Smith J nomas (and provision), 5 Inverkip st
Steel H. and W. (wholesale), 10 Broad close
Stevenson David (and provision), 55 Shaw st. and 24 Ann st
Stevenson William, 44 Lynedoch st
Stewart John, 8 Kilblain st
Stirling Mrs A., 7 Shaw st
Sutherland Hector, 60 Main st
Sutherland Mrs, 13 Market st
Taylor Mrs J., 25 East Shaw st
Telfer Mrs C, 1 Prospect hill
Thorn Archibald, 5 H milton st
Thomson William, 109 Port-Glasgow road
Train Mrs, 38 Main st
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Tucker John, 9 John st
Tweedlie James, 68 Vennel
"Walker Mrs J., 32 East Hamilton st
Watson John, 28 Ann st
Watson Mrs J., 21 Regent st
Webster Alexander, 31 Eue-end st
Weir Thomas, 46 Holmscroft st
Weir Mrs, 23 Lyle st
White James, 70 Ann st
White Thomas, 25 East Shaw st
Whitehead James, 10 Cross-shore st
Williamson Mrs, 7 Newton st
Wilson Alexander, 38 Holmscroft st
Wilson John, 9 Newton st
Wilson John, 1 Ann st
Wilson William, 17 East Shaw st
Young Miss Agnes, 25 John st
GROCERS AND SPIRIT DEALERS.
Douglas William, 13 Ann st
Foster Eobert P., 2 Tobago st
Gall Margaret, 62 Wellington st
Hendry Andrew, 33 Lynedoch st
Holmes John, 15 Eoxburgh st
M'Millan Andrew, 20 Brisbane st
Milne Mrs E., 16 Antigua st
Orr John, 17 Ann st
Sharp William, 15 John st
HAIRDRESSERS.
Adamson William, 71 Main st
Brown Alexander, 2 Cathcart square
Doig Alexander, 10 West Blackhall st
Geercke Brothers, 12 Cathcart st
Harrower T. H., 28 Market st
M'Guire James, 26 Dalrymple st
M'Entear John, 4 Manse lane
M'Kay William, 8 Vennel
Macmillan John, 26 Charles st
Mellor George, 51 Nicolson st
Millar Eobert, 2 Cartsburn st
Watson Frederick (and perfumer), 8 West Blackhall st
Wishart Thomas, 2 Cross-shore st and 13 East breast
HATTERS.
Chalmers Henry, 30 Nicolson st
Craig George, 27 Cathcart st
Fulton Thomas, Cathcart square
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Galbraith John, 26 Hamilton st
Gilchrist William, 8 William st
Lochhead William, 29 Cathcart st
M'Donald Andrew, 35 West Burn st .
M'Farlan and Co., 49 Cathcart st
M'Farlan Dugald, 26 Cathcart st
Millar James and Co., 14 Hamilton st
Neilson John and Co., 43 Cathcart st
Oats Daniel, 20 Vennel
Eowan J. G- and Co., Cathcart Square House
Wilson John T., 34 West Blackhall st
Wotherspoon Alex. C, 58 Rue-end st, corner of Cathcart st
HOSIERS.
Anderson Hugh (and glove and trimming warehouse), 38
Hamilton st
Anderson James, 54 St Lawrence st
Campbell Duncan, 56 Vennel
Craig George, 27 Cathcart st
Galbraith John, 26 Hamilton st
Houston Robert, 13 Rue-end st
Lochhead William, 29 Cathcart st
M'llwraith William (and shirtmaker), 2 West Blackhall st
M'llwraith Miss, 23 Hamilton st
Mackail Thomas, 29 West Burn st
Millar James and Co., 14 Hamilton st
HOUSE-FACTORS.
Agnew A. and Sons, 15 Cross-shore st
Campbell Dugald, 49 Cathcart st
Crawford Andrew, 22 West Burn st
Denholm James, 27 Cathcart st
Duncan John, 24 West Burn st
Gillespie John, audit room, Town hall
Henderson Thomas, 14 Cathcart st
Leitch Daniel, 29 West Burn st
M'Grain John, 53 East Hamilton st
Peile Horatio R. B., Mansion House
Raff George, 41 Cathcart st
Ramsay Hope Stewart, 11 William st
Simpson David M., 28 Hamilton st
Teulon John H., 23 Cathcart st
INN AND HOTEL KEEPERS.
Bain Mrs Thomas, Prince of Wales' Hotel, 28 Cathcart st
Borland J. C, 24 Cathcart st
Bradley Miss, 14 Clarence st and 2 Boyd st
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Brodie William, Buck's Head Hotel, 2 Watson's lane and 25
Hamilton st
Buchanan John W., Bull hotel, 6 Market st
Buchanan Mrs, White Hart Hotel, 50 Cathcart st
Cameron Mrs Alex., Museum Hotel, 9 William st
Chalmers Hume, Wheat Sheaf Hotel, 4 Church place
Currie John, Tontine Hotel, 34 Cathcart st
INSURANCE AGENTS.
(See Appendix).
IRON MERCHANTS.
Greenock Iron Co., Palmerston buildings
Harrison John, 26 Arthur st
Kidston A. G-. & Co., 48 Rue-end st and 2 Virginia st
M'Arthur William & Co., 8 St Andrew square
MacCallum P. & Sons (and copper merchants), 14 Cathcart st
Scott John, jun., 54 Rue-end st, and 62 Jamaica st, Glasgow-
Why te George, 13 John st
IRONMONGERS.
Chalmers James, 14 West Blackhall st
Findlay & Mitchell, 2 Cathcart square
Lyle R. & Co., 3 West breast
Macphersou John & Co., 3 East breast
M'Intyre Duncan, 25 Rue-end st
M'Kenzie W. J., 4 Shaw st
Morton & Kidd, 10 William st
Park John, 34 Roxburgh st
Pow Brothers (and sawmakers), 15 Cathcart st
Ross John (wholesale), 29 Cathcart st
Scott John H. (and tinsmith), 9 Hamilton st
Shearer & Shepherd, 9 William st
Wilson M. & J. (and ship chandlers), 65 Rue-end st
LATHSPLITTERS.
Gibson Walter & Co., 8 South st
M'Leod John M., 87 Belleville st
M'Leod Robert, 31 Crescent st
Muir & M'Phail, 28 Mearns st
Newlands Peter, 39 Roxburgh st
MALTSTERS.
Black P & A., Holmscroft brewery, Captain st
MANUFACTURERS (MISCELLANEOUS.)
Arthur David (manufacturing chemist), Kilmalcolm road
Boyd James (lemonade), 5 Crawfurd st
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Barlow, Henderson & Co. (hemp and wire rope), 8 West
Quay lane
Brown, Stewart & Co., papermakers, Overton Mill
Brown, Sturgeon & Co. (iron), Clyde Forge, 60 East Hamil-
ton st
Cameron, Allan & Son, Ashfielcl Saw Mills, Macdougall st
Clyde Pottery Co. (earthenware), Port-G-lasgow road
Clyde Ropework, Berry -yards
Craig J. & M. (fire clay goods)— J. Wilkie, agent, 10 Brough-
am st
Crawford & Thomson (ironfounders), Caledonian Foundry,
Trafalgar st
Downie William (wooden dish), Hunter place
Duff Daniel (blockmaker), 13 Clarence st
Fleming, Reid & Co., Shaws Water Worsted Mill, Drum-
frochar road
Foulds Matthew (jam, jelly, and marmalade), 23 Baker st
Greenock Distillery Co., 27 Tobago st
Greenock Felt Work Co., 8 East Hamilton st
Greenock Patent Galvanizing Works, 55 Shaw st
Greenock Sacking Co., 50 Lynedoch st and 52 Vennel
Henry John & Co. (candle), 15 Charles st
Hodge Mitchell (bedding and bedsteads), 15 Cathcart st and
7 West Blackhall st
Houston Eobert & Son (woollen and dyers), 28 West Black-
hall st and Rockbank Mills, Shaws Water
Jack John (charcoal), 41 West Burn st
Lennox John & Co., Caledonian Felt Works, Bogston, Port-
Glasgow road
Lockyer George & Sons (charcoal)— J. Clapperton & Co.,
agents
Mackenzie W. J. (edge tool and hammer) , 4 Shaw st
More James & Co. (tobacco and snuff), 31 Market st
Murdoch David (bolts, rivets, &c), 32 Cartsburn st
Niven William (treacle), 31 Sugarhouse lane
Oliver Mrs Robert (aerated water), 14 West Burn st
Poynter John & Son, manufacturing chemists, Delling-
burn st
Quin John (umbrella and parasol), 7 West Blackhall st
Shaw Thomas & Co. (bolt and rivet), 21 and 23 Crawfurd st
Simpson & Co. (bolt and rivet), 7 Dellingburn square
Singer Manufacturing Company (sewing machines), 8 West
Blackhall st
Vivian H. H. & Co. (tube), 49 Rue-end st
Williams, Foster & Co. (yellow metal and sheathing), 12
Bogle st
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meechants, shipowners, ship and commission agents.
(See also Steam Packet Agents.)
Adam Archibald, 18 Palmerston buildings
Adam George, 1 Cathcart st
Alexander Frederick, 32 Cathcart st
Alston John (anchor and chain), 2 East India breast
Baine & Johnston, Havelock buildings, 17 West Blackhall st
Benzie J. (tea), 16 Hamilton st
Blair David (flour), 2 Shaw st
Boustead & Dunbar, 27 Cathcart st
Blair Hugh R., 22 Kelly st
Broman John, 31 Brougham st
Brown A. and J., 30 Palmerston buildings
Browne and Watson, Palmerston buildings
Brymner Graham, 9 Customhouse place
Brymner John & Co., Palmerston buildings
Caird Colin S., 32 Cathcart st
Callander Thomas, 13 Union st
Campbell James Fletcher, 2 Church place
Campbell John, jr., 56 Rue-end st
Carmichael A. and J. and H. and Co., 17 Palmerston buildings
Clapperton John and Co., 21 Palmerston buildings
Clerk, Dixon and Co., 32 Cathcart st
€ook James E., 16 Mearns st
Cowan and Co., 23 Palmerston buildings
Crawford W. and J., 49 Cathcart st
Cunningham D. and Co., 32 Cathcart st
Cunningham John, 32 Cathcart st
Cuthbert Robert, 67 Rue-end st
Currie Alex, and Co., 12 West Burn st
Dalgleish George, 34 Brisbane st
Dhanis J. and Co., 23 Cathcart st
Doak John, 20 Hamilton st
Duncan John, jun., 24 West Burn st
Erskine Henry, 9 Margaret st
Erskine John and Co. , 9 Chapel st
Ewing Robert and Co. , 4 Bogle st
Ferguson Daniel and Co., 30 Cathcart st
Findlay James, Westfield
Fleming, Reid & Co., Shaws Water Worsted Mills
Foulds and Bone (and provision merchants), 11 Sugarhouse
lane
Gillespie, Cathcart and Fraser, 10 Palmerston buildings
Gray and Buchanan, 12 Bogle st
Grieve James J., 17 West Blackhall st
Grieve Walter, Son & Co,3 14 Cross-shore st
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Haddow John, 27 West Burn st
Hamilton and Adam, 18 Palmerston buildings
Hendry, Ferguson and Co., 5 East breast
Hunter Charles P., 17 West Blackhall st
Hunter James & Co., 43 Eue-end st
Hunter John and Co., 8 West breast
Hunter Thomas O. and Co., 13 William st
Jamieson John, 49 Rue-end st
Johnston Alexander Eanken, Homescroft house
Johnstone David (of Gourock Bopework Co.), 1 Cross-shore st
Inglis Eobert, 8 Ardgowan st, west
Kelly William & Co., 9 William st
Kerr John & Co., 40 West Blackhall st -
Kerr, Newton & Co., 32 Cathcart st
Kidston A. G-. & Co., 48 Eue-end st
Kincaid Thomas, 1 1 Eldon st
Leitch John, 27 Cathcart st
Leitch & Gilchrist, 27 Cathcart st
Leitch & Muir, 2 West quay
Leitch Quintin & Co., 9 West breast
Lietke & Co., Palmerston buildings
Lindsay William & Co., Excise buildings
Livingston Alexander, Drumfrochar road
Low John & Co. (ship store), 2 Open shore
Lusk Eobert, 12 and 14 Charles st
Lyle Abram & Sons, 11 Nicolson st
M'Arthur William & Co., 23 Cathcart st
M'Arthur M'Lean & Co., 5 West Quay
M'Crae Daniel, 44 Dalrymple st
Macleod Neil, 2 West Quay
MacCunn James, Excise buildings
Macdonald, Hutcheson and Co., Commercial Bank buildings
Macdonald, Hood and Co., 2 West quay
Macfarlan, Brown and Co., Customhouse place
M'Gregor John C, 45 Brougham st
Macintyre John D., City Bank buildings
M'Isaac, Murray & Co., Palmerston buildings
MacKellar Peter, 67 Rue- end st
M'Kinnon Alexander (steamboat), 21 Lyle st
Maclean & Co., 27 Cathcart st
M'Kirer William M. & Co. (ship stores), 12 Cross-shore st
M'Laren A. D., 16 Eldon st
M'Laren Donald, 11 Fox st
M'Laren John P., 5 Finnart st
M'Lea James S., 18 West Burn st
M'Lellan James & Co., Exchange buildings
Martin & Morris, 32 Cathcart st
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Meldrum Peter, 22 Eldon st
Millar Robert, 41 Union st
Muir R. Gr., Sugar Exchange
Muir Richard, 46 Union st
Munro Andrew & Co., 40 Oathcart st
Neill James, 51 Union st
Newton James, 27 Oathcart st
Newton Thomas B., 2/ Palmerston buildings
Orkney Alexander, 60 Eldon st
Orr, Hunter & Co., 4 West Quay lane
Paterson Robert R., City Bank buildings
Pattens Archibald & Co., 35 Baker st
Rankin William, Commercial Bank buildings
Rankin William & Son (ship stores), 11 and 12 Palmerston
buildings
Richardson James & Co. , 2 Church place
Robertson and Macdougall, 55 Rue-end st
Rodger John, jun., 35 West Stewart st
Ross, Corbett & Co., 2 Shannon's close
Ross William, 29 Cathcart st
Russell Alexander, 73 Union st
Russell James, 11 West Breast
Shankland D. and Co., 21 Cathcart st
Shankland Robert and Co., 23 Cathcart st
Spiers Hugh & Co., 30 Cathcert st
Spiers James & Son, 30 Cathcart st
Stewart J. & W., 1 Watt place
Swift Alexander (for seamen), 1 New Dock lane
Tasker Andrew, 43 Rue -end st
Taylor John, 23 Kelly st
Turner J. C. & Son, 18 West Burn st
Turner James, 18 West Burn st
Wrede & Co., City Bank buildings
Wright John & Co., Palmerston buildings
Wright and Co., 6 Palmerston buildings
Young J. and R. and Co., 32 Cathcart st
MESSENGERS-AT-ARMS.
M' Bride Peter, 3 Bank st
Shearer William, 3 Bank st
MIDWIVES.
Beaton Mrs, 50 Crawfurd st
Buchan Mrs William, 45 Shaw st
Campbell Mrs (and ladies' nurse) , 21 Lyle st
Dick Mrs, 68 Roxburgh st
M'Intyre Mrs, 1 Buccleuch st
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Menzies Mrs, 41 Boxburgh st
Smith Mrs, 9 Tobago st
Smith Mrs, 18 Ann st
MILLERS.
Allan George, jun., East Stewart st
Barclay Hugh, Cartsburn mill
Hill Matthew (and grain merchant), 16 Chapel st
M'Kemmie Robert, East Stewart st
M'Kenzie & Walker (and grain merchants), Dellingburn sq
MILLINERS AND DRESSMAKERS.
(See also Dressmakers.)
Barron A., 57 Regent st
Blue Miss, 5 Tobago st
Boyd Misses (and straw hat makers), 27 Nelson st, west
Brown Jane, 41 Ann st
Chalmers Miss, 15 Laird st
Grant Miss Isabella, 21 Cathcart st
Houston Miss, 1 Grey place
Johnston Miss, 31 West Blackhall st
M' Arthur Mrs, 50 Inverkip st
M'Callum Misses, 11 Nelson st, west
M' Donald Alice, 22 Cathcart st
M'Kie M., 8 Grey place
M'Lean Miss, 5 Inverkip st
M'Millan Misses, 12 East Shaw st
M'Pherson Miss, 46 Inverkip st
M'Rae Miss (and straw hat maker), 20 Lynedoch st
Menzies Miss M., 25 Charles st
Murray Mrs, 73 Roxburgh st
Nicoll J. and E., 19 Ardgowan st, west
bollock Miss (and farrier), 15 Bank st
Rougyie Miss Helen, 2 West Blackhall st
Sinclair Misses, 30 Dalrymple st
Smith Miss, 14 Union st
Soar Mrs S., 2 Jamaica st
Taylor Miss A., 64 Brougham st
MUSIC SELLERS.
Forbes John, 15 West Blackhall st
Inglis James & Sons, 16 West Blackhall st
OPTICIANS AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS.
Fleming James, 14 Cathcart st
Love Robert, 17 West Blackhall st
M'Gregor D. & Co., 32 Cathcart st
M'Kenzie John, 6 Inverkip st
Stewart Hugh, 50 Shaw st
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PAINTERS AND PAPER-HANGERS.
Brown George, 3 Albert place
Buchanan James, 44 Shaw st
Cameron William, 1 and 3 Argyle st
Duncan Robert F., 35 West Burn st
Gray Alexander M., 33 Market st
Hendry John and Son, 31 Nicolson st
Kerr William and Son, 1 Union st
Leslie Robert, 3 Market st
Leitch Daniel, 10 West breast
Macalister and Fyfe (oil and colour merchants), 4 East breast
M'Ginnis Bernard, 25 Nicolson st
M'Naught John, 2 Church place
Sinclair Peter and Co., 36 West Blackhall st
Stevenson T. M. (oil and colour merchant), 4 Shaw st
PAVEMENT MERCHANTS.
Devlin Daniel (and cement) , 1 1 Patrick st
Thomson Thomas & Son (builders, contractors and asphal-
ters), 61 Nicolson st
PAWNBROKERS.
Boyle Elizabeth, 13 East Quay lane
Cairns John, 10 Hamilton st
Cook Robert, 37 Market st
Cruthers Mrs, 28 Dalrmyple st
Fawcett Samuel, 34 Cathcart st
Flockhart John, 60 Vennel
Greenock Equitable Loan Co., 24 Hamilton st
Mackay J. & N., 63 Main st
Miller Alexander, 38 Hamilton st
Millar & M'Guckin, 8 Stanners st and 51 Main st
O'Neill John B., 7 Yennel
Stewart Agnes T., 49 Vennel
Stewart James P., 48 Shaw st
Sweeney Charles, 5 William st
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
Fergus Charles, 36 West Blackhall st
Paton James, 59 Esplanade
Robinson Robert, 32 Cathcart st
Straiton David, 8 Hamilton st
Urie Robert, 29 West Burn st
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
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plasterers.
Brown John, 9 Mount Pleasant st
Foster John, 1 Charles st
M'Cradie James, 41 Kelly st
Morrison Henry, 9 Lynedoch st
Paul Colin, 41 Nelson st., Avest
Tannock Quintin, 5 Sir Michael st
PLUMBERS.
Adam Wm and Co. (and coppersmiths) 2 and 3 Dock breast
Bell Peter and Co., 11 Chapel st
Broadfoot James, 2 West breast
Buie M. & H., 7 East breast
Fairgrieve Andrew and Sons, 6 West breast
M'Cartney George (town's), 5 Crawfurd st
M' Janet John (and gasfitter), 8 Kilblain st
M'Lean and Barclay, 11 East Quay lane
Mitchell James, 24 West Burn st
Park Graham, 12 Tobago st
Provan John and Co. (and gasfitters), 29 Sugarhouse lane-
Shaw Thomas and Co., 21 and 23 Crawfurd st
Shuell Andrew L. (and gasfitter), 7 West Blackhall st
Stephens John, 25 Hamilton st
POULTERERS.
Gilmour A. and Son, 27 West Blackhall st
M'Connell Mrs, 31 Hamilton st
M'Kellar Archibald, 5 William st
Paterson Eobert, 14 Market st
Smith Mrs R., 32 Tobago st
PRINTERS.
Baird Eobert A. (lithographic), 41 and 48 Cathcart st
Blair Joseph, 40 Cathcart st
Campbell Charles, 2 Watt place
Hutchison William, 23 Nicolson st
Melvin Thomas and Co. (lithographic), 4 Mansionhouse lane
Motherwell James (lithographic), 27 Sugarhouse lane
Orr, Pollock and Co., 18 Charles st
Pollock David L. (lithographic), 7 Hamilton st
Storer James, 34 West Burn st
The Greenock Printing Co., 29 Hamilton st
PROVISION MERCHANTS.
Agnew Frank, 11 Market st
Banks Mrs Alexander, 26 Charles st
Black Robert, 38 Dalrymple st
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Boyle James, 8 Smith's lane
Boyd Thomas, 26 Charles st
Bruce Alexander O., 22 Shaw st
Campbell Nicol M., 9 Vennel
Co-Operative Society, 11 John st
Coyle John, sen., 21 Cathcart st
Crawford John, 6 Watson's lane
Docherty Edward, 31 Dalrymple st
Docherty James, 20 Cathcart st
Fletcher Alexander and Co., 26 Dalrymple st
Fraser James, Palmerston buildings
Gillan Henry, 36 Shaw st
Grant Nell, 35 Shaw st
Irvine Eichard, 69 Yennel
Loughram Peter, 14 Dalrymple st
M'Arthur Hugh, 22 West Blackhall st
M&ckay Hugh, 44 Shaw st
M'Lellan Archibald, 70 Roxburgh st
M'Ewan Joseph, 4 Manse lane
JSTLaughlin James, 13 Market st
M'Laughlin Neil, 31 Market st
Marshall William, 28 Sugarhouse lane
Muir Eobert, 25 Yennel
Nicol James, 7 Sir Michael st
Paterson Alexander and Son, 39 Hamilton st
Stevenson David, 24 Ann st and 55 Shaw st
Wilscn Edward (and drysalter), 27 Charles st
Wilson John, 31 Cathcart st
York W. G., 5 Arthur st
REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES.
Middle Parish — Eobert Campbell, 5 bank st
West Parish — Robert A. Baird, 48 Cathcart st
East Parish— James Slater, 29 Rue-end st
RIGGERS.
Blair Thomas, 11 Dempster st
Hyndman Eobert, 32 Tobago st
Kobertson Thomas, 16 Laird st
ROPE AND TWINE MAKERS.
Gillies Alexander, Low Murdieston
Gourock Eopework Co. (and sailcloth manufacturers), 1 Cross-
shore st and 5 East breast
Greenock Eopework, Wellington st
Leitch Quintin and Co., 9 West breast
Miller James, 89 Eoxburgh st
Orr, Hunter and Co., 4 West Quay lane
Tough Alexander and Son, 11 East Quay lane
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SADDLERS.
Adams "William D., 19 Cathcart st
Stewart James, 9 Market st
Turner John, 1 Watt place
Wallace Kobert, 58 Rue -end st
SAILMAKERS.
Barton, Henderson & Co., 8 West Quay lane
Black Thomas, 3 and 4 Customhouse place
Ferguson A. and Co., 5 East breast
Fish, Brown & Co., East India breast
Hamilton and Adam, 21 Shaw st
Innes John W. and Co., 13 East Quay lane
M'Kenzie Duncan, 12 West breast
Menzies A. & W., 2 Virginia st
Orr, Hunter & Co. 4 West Quay lane
Pennell J. and Co., 13 Ropework st
SAW MILLERS.
Allison and Brand 32 Crawfurd st
Allison Mrs Stewart, 1 Dellingburn square
Cameron Allan and Son, Macdougall st
Greenock Saw Mill Co., Port-Glasgow road
M'Lean James and Co., 25, 28 and 64 Main st
Robb and Fullarton, Port-Glasgow road
Robb John & Co., Port-Glasgow road
SCULPTORS.
Gordon James, 6 South st
Mathie John, 62 Inverkip st
Stevenson Charles, Cemetery gate
Welsh Dominick, 40 Main st
Wood Francis, 30 Bruce st
Wood Thomas, Cemetery gate
SESSION CLERKS.
Middle Parish — Robert Campbell, 5 Bank st
West Parish — Alexander Fyfe, 12 Brisbane st
East Parish — Thomas Smith, 22 Crescent st
SHERIFF-OFFICERS.
Black David, 27 Cathcart st
Conn and Grant, 10 William st
Gillies John, 3 Bank st
Shearer William (and messenger-at-arms), 3 Bank st
SHIPBUILDERS.
Caird and Co. (iron), 46 Dalrymple st and Arthur st
Cunliife and Dunlop, Port-Glasgow road
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Scott and Co. (and iron), Cartsdyke
Scott James E. & Co., Main st
Steele Robert & Co. (and iron), 6 Rue-end st and 56 Main st
SHIP CHANDLERS.
Black Thomas, 3 and 4 Customhouse place
Denniston John S. (tinsmith and gasfitter), 11 West breast
Gatherer Peter (and seedsman), 7 West breast
Hendry A. and D., 16 East India breast
Innes John W. and Co., 13 East Quay lane
Lyle R. and Co., 3 West Breast
Macalister and Fyfe, 4 East breast
MTntyre Duncan, 25 Rue-end st
MacPherson John and Co., 3 East breast
Rankin William and Son, 11 and 12 Palmerston buildings
Wilson A. & J., 65 Rue-end st
SICK NURSES AND KEEPERS.
Arroll Mrs, 30 Wellington st
Crawford Mrs, 13 Belleville st
Crum Mrs James, 13 West Blackball st
Denholm Mrs, 1 Watson's lane
Graham Mrs, 6 West Stewart st
Logan Mrs, 22 Market st
M'Ausland Mrs, 8 Tobago st
M'Pherson Mrs, 18 Antigua st
M'Kellar Mrs, 17 Kelly st
Munn Mrs, 120 Drumfrochar road
Spence Mrs, 43 Nicolson st
SLATERS.
Burns George (aud slate merchant), 24 Crawfurd st
Hay James, 20 Tobago st
Leisk Adam jun. (and slate merchant), 39 Hamilton st
Mackay Peter (and slate merchant), 9 Chapel st
M'Lachlan James, 14 Kilblain st
Patterson and Robertson, Hunter place
Philips David, 38 Inverkip st and 59 Vennel
Swan William and Son (and slate merchants), 10 Tobago st
Wright Peter, 48 Inverkip st
SPIRIT DEALERS.
(See also Grocers and Spirit DeaUn and Inn and Tavern Keepers.)
Alexander William, 57 Venn el and 2 Sir Michael st
Allan Robert, 6 Ann st
Allan William, 2 Mansionhouse lane
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Allan W. O., 7 Inverkip st
Anderson Thomas, 11 West breast
Archibald William, 13 Charles st and 28 Market st
Arthur Joseph F., 38 West Blackhall st
Bain Mrs Thomas, 28 Oathcart st
Baird Miss Jane, 1 1 Oathcart st
Barr Allan, 3 Charles st
Biggam John, 35 Dalrymple st
Blackwood John, 40 Cathcart st
Blair Hugh, 3 Bell entry
Bold Alexander, 47 Inverkip st
Borthwick Alexander, 11 Union st
Boyce Edward, 31 Shaw st
Boyd John, 12 Sir Michael st
Brady James, 17 Dalrymple st
Broadfoot William, 61 Rue-end st
Brown Alexander, 60 Lynedoch st
Brown Neil, 39 Vennel and 45 Dalrymple st
Brown Mrs, 1 Argyle st
Buchanan Mrs, 57 Dalrymple st
Campbell James M., 89 Roxburgh st
■Campbell Peter, 13 Laird st
Chesnut Robert, 31 Rue-end st
Clark John T., 53 Rue-end st
Clark William B., 39 Rue- end st
Cochran John, 10 Baker st
Collins Mrs, 5 West Blackhall st
Constant James, 31 Vennel
Craig Mrs, 43 Inverkip st
Crawford Robert P., 35 Lynedoch st
Cunningham John, 6 Watson's lane
Currie William, 4 Watson's lane
Curtis C. H. & Co., 32 Cathcart st, 24 Nicokon st, and 31
Hamilton st
Davidson James, 1 Crescent st
Davie Alexander M., 17 Stanners st
Devlin Patrick, 3 Market st
Dewar Catherine, 13 Cathcart st
Dickson David H., 9 Cross shore st and 4 Broad close
Docherty John, 36 Inverkip st
Docherty William, 12 East breast
Dow Mrs, 18 Sir Michael st
Downie John, 2 and 4 Spiingkell st
Downing William, 29 Cathcart st
Drysdale Thomas, 3 Crescent st
Dunlop George, 57 Shaw st
Fay Arthur, 9 East breast
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Finlay A. H. and Co., 9 Shaw st
Foulds William, 27 Main st
Gallacher Mrs B., 15 Clarence st
Gillan Joseph, 41 Main st
Gillies Geo. D., 93 Roxburgh st
Goulding M., 65 Main it
Graham John, 7 and 9 Sir Michael st
Grant John, 29 Dalrymple st
Hagan Charles, 34 Yennel
Hendry Mrs, 7 Main st
Hood William, 22 Vennel
Houston James, 21 Baker st
Houston James, 43 Shaw st and 6 Cross-shore st
Houston William, 32 Dalrymple st
Inglis James, 10 Kilblain st
Ireland Mrs M., 34 Sir Michael st
Irons Agnes, 25 Vennel
Irvine George, 22 Cathcart st
Irvin Henry, 5 Cowgate st
Jacobs Peter, 9 East breast
Jamieson Robert, 6 East Shaw st
Kerr Edward, 97 Roxburgh st
Kerr George Irving, 30 West Burn st
King Mrs Margaret, 69 Main st
Laird John, 45 Shaw st
Lawrence David, 10 East breast
Leitch Mrs Mary, 3 Shannon's close
Little Mrs James, 1 East breast
Livingston Alexander, 2 East breast
Lorcet Mrs, 31 Brougham st
Lyle John, 8 Smith's lane
Lyle John, 6 West Quay lane and 17 Sugarhouse lane
Lyons Patrick C, 21 Rue-end st
M'Anespy James, 29 Yennel
M'Arthur Daniel, 8 Inverkip st
M'Bride David, 2 William st
M'Bryde James, 17 Cathcart st
M'Callum Alexander, 4 Dellingburn square
M'Callum Donald, 21 West Blackhall st
M'Clemont Miss, 48 East Hamilton st
M'Clure John, 8 Shaw st
M'Clure William J., 4 West breast
M'Coll Gilbert, 9 Taylor's close
M'Dade Mrs Henry, 62 Vennel
M'Donald John, 16 East India breast
HDougall William, 41 Hamilton st
JVrEachran Ann, 12 Springkell st
TRADES DIRECTORY. 243
M'Ewan John, 29 Vermel
M'Gorum Mrs Robert, 20 Cathcart st
M'Gregor John, 23 and 25 Shaw st and 9 East Quay lane
M'Gregor N., 8 Cathcart st and 1 Shaw st
M Times Dugald, 14 Hamilton st and 15 Rue-end st
M'Intosh Duncan, 9 Bearhope st
Mackay Thomas, 15 West Blackhall st
Mackay William, 20 Sugarhouse lane
Mackenzie James, 30 Cathcart st
M'Kenzie John, 14 John st
M'Kenzie Miss E., 61 Roxburgh st
M'Kinlay Archibald, 2 West Burn st
M'Kinnon Hugh, 41 Rue-end st
M'Lachlan Duncan, 84 Dalrymple st
M'Lachlan John, 10 Dalrymple st
M'Lean Daniel, 32 Arthur st
M'Lean Robert, 8 Charles st
M'Lean Miss, 8 West breast
M'Lennan Daniel, 61 Main st
M'Millan Andrew, 20 Brisbane st
M'Millan John, 50 Shaw st
M'Millan Mrs John, 1 Ropework st
M'Nab John, 42 Cathcart st
M'Naught Mrs, 66 Ann st
M'Neil John, 58 Vermel
MacPhee Ronald, 21 Shaw st
M'Phail John, 26 East Shaw st
M'Tavish Jane, 13 Shaw st
Mahan David D., 35 Vermel
Marley Eliza L., 71 East Hamilton st
Millar Samuel, 18 Vermel
Millar Simon H., 3 West Quay lane and 26 Cathcart st
Miller Andrew, 38 Main st
Miller MrsM., 11 Arthur st
Morison G & J., 29 West Blackhall st
Morrison Mrs Mary, 40 West burn st
Nicholson Samuel, 1 East Breast
Ostler Andrew, 2 Carnock st
Paterson Robert J., 16 Starmers st and 17 Arthur st
Paul John, 20 Dalrymple st and 3 Vennel
Peace Margeret, 41 Arm st
Pettigrew James, Ladyburn
Phillips James, 28 Shaw st
Phillips Joseph, 4 William st
Phillips Patrick, 63 Main st
Prentice Thomas, 3 St Andrew st
Eae William, 2 Harvie lane
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Rennie James, 37 Rue-end st
Riddel George, 17 Shaw st
Roberts Mrs William, 33 Shaw st
Robertson Wellwood M., 2 Buccleuch st
Ronald William, 17 Bearhope st
Ross Hugh, 24 Charles st
Russell W. C. and Co., 27 Cathcart st
Russell William, Clyde Pottery, Ladyburn
Scott John C., 69 Yennel
Sharp James C., 4 Shaw st
Sharp William, 32 West Blackhall st
Shaw Angus, 17 Regent st
Shaw Mrs, 7 East Breast
Shearer Mrs, 21 Ann st
Sieger Engelbert, 41 West Blackhall st
Smilie Thomas, 3 Cartsburn st
Smith John, 10 Market st and 13 Hamilton st
Smith John, 50 East Hamilton st
Steen John, 4 Dalrymple st
Stewart Mrs Annie, 24 Cathcart st and 19 East Quay lane
Stewart Mrs I., 69 Main st
Taylor James, 9 Main st
Taylor William F., 43 Crawfurd st
Templeton Robert, 21 Charles st
Thomson James, 4 West Breast
Torrance Archibald, 4 Clarence st
Wallace William, 1 Open - shore st
Walker Mrs George, 27 Rue-end st
Watt William, 47 Vennel
Weir John, 3 Shannon's close
Wilson John, 4 Bearhope st
York W. G., 16 Shaw st
Yorston Mrs, 81 Roxburgh st
Young William, 10 Ann st
STEAM PACKET AGENTS.
Allan Robert and Co., 19 Palmerston buildings
Brymner Graham, 9 Customhouse place
Brymner John & Co., Palmerston buildings
Clyde Shipping Co., 9 Customhouse place
Dawson John, Customhouse quay
Glasgow and Greenock Shipping Co., 32 Cathcart st
Glasgow and Liverpool screw Steam Shipping Co., 1 West
Quay
King Alexander (Liverpool Traders' Office), 1 West Quay
M'Nair Archibald Customhouse quay
Liddell William, Palmerston buildings
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Lindsay William and Co., Excise buildings
Little James and Co., Excise buildings
Macmillan John, Excise buildings
Eobertson Daniel, 10 West breast
Sinclair William, Excise buildings
Steel and M'Caskill, 32 Cathcart st
STEVEDORES.
Arnott James, 36 West Blackhall st
Dunning Mathew, 6 Trafalgar st
Ferguson Moses, 2 Crawf urd st
Ferrie James, 15 Hope st
Gillespie John, 44 Shaw st
M'Arthur Thomas, 2 Charles st
Hendry William, 20 Hamilton st
M'llroy John, 29 Shaw st
M'Millan Hugh, 11 Shaw st
M'AIenamin J ames, 9 Trafalgar st
Mulhern Charles, 3 Brougham st
SUGAR BROKERS.
Alexander Frederick, 32 Cathcart st
Anderson John & Co., 24 & 25 Sugar Exchange
Campbell Peter, jun., 71 Nicolson st
Gillespie, Cathcart & Fraser, 10 Palmerston buildings
Hogg Alexander & Co., Sugar Exchange
Lusk Eobert, 12 and 14 Charles st
Mac Arthur, M'Lean & Co., 5 West Quay
Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co., Commercial Bank buildings
Macdonald J. and G., Sugar Exchange
M'Leod Hugh M. and Co., Commercial Bank buildings
Eichmond Eobert J., Exchange buildings
Eichardson James and Co., 2 Church place
Boss William, 29 Cathcart st
Smart J. E. and Co., 65 Rue-end st
Steel H. and W., 10 Broad close
Tod William, 13 Kelly st
Watson J. and G., Palmerston buildings
Wrede and Co., 32 Cathcart st
SUGAR REFINERS.
Anderson Alexander and Sons, Cappielow Sugar Befinery^
East Hamilton st
Ballantine & Eowan, Dellingburn st
Blair, Eeid & Steele, 12 Ingleston st
Cartsburn Sugar Refining Co., 4 Crescent st
Clyde Befining Co.. 103 and 105 Drumfrochar road
Crawhall, Allison & Co., Dellingburn Sugar Refinery, 43
Eue-end st
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Gibb D. and J., 9 Sugarhouse lane
Glebe Refining Co., 44 West Blackhall st
Neill, Dempster and Neill, Drumfrochar road
Pattens and Co. (and shipowners), 35 Baker st
Paul, Sword and Co., Orchard Sugar Refinery, 22 Ingleston
st
Richardson James and Co., 60 and 38 Sir Michael st
Scott Alexander and Sons, 20 Baker st and Berry-yards
Walker John and Co., 1 Prince's st
SUGAR SAMPLERS.
Galbreath John, 1 1 West breast
M'Caughey J. and R., 1 West quay
Spiers James and Son, 30 Cathcart st
Ward Thomas, 2 Cross- shore st
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS.
Boyd James, 34 West Blackhall st
Boyd John, 45 Hamilton st
Brodie John and Son, 22 Cathcart st
Browning John (and hatters), '5 Hamilton st
Bruce G. and J. (and hatter), 46 Hamilton st
Cairney William A., 32 Hamilton st
Campbell J., 12 Hamilton st
Carbery Charles (and outfitter), 12 William st
Chalmers Henry, 30 Nicolson st
Cumnock E. and Co., 37 Cathcart st
Docharty George, 6 William st
Donnelly Peter & Co., 14 Cathcart st
Farmer Hugh, 3 William st and 54 Shaw st
Finlay Robert B. and Co. (and hatter), 12 West Blackhall st
Hendry J. and R., 29 Regent st
Jarvis Alexander, 32 Hamilton st
Lamont Neil and Son, 19 Hamilton st
Lang William, 27 West Burn st
McDonald Neil, 31 Cathcart st
M'Eleny John, 6 William st
M'Gallan David, 1 Argyle st
M'Kinnon Neil, 26 Hamilton st
M'Master Alexander, 6 West Blackhall st
M'Neill James, 32 Hamilton st
Merrylees James, 7 Cathcart st
Martin John, 4 William st
Morrison and Sons, 44 Cathcart st
Paterson Daniel, 5 Hamilton st
Ritchie John, Cathcart square
Roberts Edward, 27 Hamilton st
Scott James & Co., 18 West Blackhall st
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Smith & Armit, 26 Cathcart st
Smith David, 32 Hamilton st
Smith Thomas, 38 Hamilton st
Stewart Alexander, 2 Hamilton st
Vincent A. G., 5 William st
Williamson Robert, 16 William st
TANNERS AND CURRIERS.
Arbuckle John (and machinery beltmaker), Cartsburn st
Kirk Adam & Co., 7 Harvie lane
Marshall Wm. and Son, Ladyburn, Port-Glasgow road
Paterson Charles, 19 Cartsburn st
TIMBER MERCHANTS AND MEASURERS.
Adam George and Co., 1 Cathcart st
Allison and Brand (and saw millers), 32 Crawfurd st
Allison Mrs Stewart (and saw miller), 1 Dellingburn square
Broun Neil and Co., 2 Cathcart st
Cameron Allan and Son, Macdougall st
Carmichael A. and J. H. and Co., 17 Palmerston buildings
Carswell and Davie, 3 Cathcart st
Crawford Alexander, 32 Nicolson st
Fullarton Eobert and Son, 16 East India breast
Greenock Saw Mill Co., Kingston Saw Mills, Port-Glasgow rd
Hill Eobert, 2 East India breast
Hunter Eobert, 67 Eue-end st
Maclean and Co., 27 Cathcart st
M'Lean James and Co., 25, 28, and 64 Main st
Morries John and Co., 2 East India breast
Park Gavin, 32 Cathcart st
Robb and Fullarton, Bogston Saw Mills, Port-Glasgow road
Robb John and Co., Caledanian Saw Mills, Port-Glasgow road
Rougvie John M'D., 15 Laird st
Warden Archibald, 1 Cathcart st
TOBACCONISTS.
Allan James, 22 West Blackhall st
Anderson Andrew, 65 Eue-end st
Anderson William, 6 Dalrymple st
Andrews Mrs, 9 Lynedoch st
Barron Miss, 7 Vennel
Boyd James, 1 Ann st
Britton Thomas, 36 West Burn st
Boyd Miss, 10 East Quay lane
Brown Hugh, 25 Ann st
Brown James, 7 Rue-end st
Brown Miss, 30 Cathcart st
JSruce Mrs A., 40 Hamilton st
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Burns Miss, 7 Vermel
Campbell Miss Agnes, 25 Eegent st
Chalmers Miss, 25 Regent st
Donald James, 7 Hamilton st
Douglas Miss E., 35 West Blackhall st
Hendry Joseph, 2 Sir Michael st
Lawrie Samuel, 42 Dalrymple st
M'Allister Mrs, Palmerston buildings
M'Dougall Mrs Allan, 3 William st
M'Intyre Andrew, 39 Cathcart st
M'Larty Mrs, 30 Lynedoch st
M'Lean Eobert, 32 Shaw st
M'Pherson Peter, 18 Cartsburn st
M'Kay Wm,, 8 Vennel
Matthews Mrs, 1 William st
Menzies Miss Robina, 23 Vennel
Millar Miss, 9 East breast
Mooney Miss, 30 West Blackhall st
More James and Co , 31 Market st
Morton Jane, 36 Hamilton st
Murray Alexander, 36 Shaw st
Pollock John, 33 Rue-end st
Scott Mrs, 36 Dalrymple st
Speed John, 28 Inverkip st
Whiteford James, 41 West Blackhall st
UMBRELLA MAKERS.
M'Lean Miss, 33 Hamilton st
Quin John, West Blackhall st
WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS.
Aitken and Proctor, 3 Hamilton st
Boyd J. and W., 11 West Blackhall st
Cameron M. and A., 59 Rue-end st and 36 Hamilton st
Clark John and Son (and chronometer makers), 50 Cathcart st
Currie M., 11 Cross-shore st
Douglas and Son, 9 Hamilton st
Edward George and Sons (and chronometer makers), 8
Hamilton st
Fahrlander Fidel, 9 Market st
Herr F. Joseph, 21 West Blackhall st
Holden Andrew, 10 Cathcart st
M'Laggan J., 20 Cathcart st
M'Neil Thomas, 8 East breast
Mann Alexander, 11 Hamilton st
Marr James (and goldsmith), 14 Hamilton st
Menzies Robert, 5 William st
Sieger Brothers, Palmerston buildings
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Smith Thomas (and goldsmith), 8 Hamilton st
Ward J. T., 10 Hamilton st
Warden Andrew, 8 Hamilton st
WHOLESALE "WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
Alexander William, 57 Yennel and 2 Sir Michael st
Boutard Louis E. (wholesale), 7 Brisbane st
Brown Neil, 39 Yennel
Campbell, Anderson & Co., 2 Shaw st
Curtis Charles H. & Co., 32 Cathcart st
Dunlop George, 57 Shaw st
Finlay A. H., 9 Shaw st
Graham John (and tea merchant), 7 Sir Michael st and 12:
Tobago st
Hunter William, 13 Cross-shore st
Lyle John, 6 West Quay lane and 17 Sugarhouse lane
M'Gregor John, 23 and 25 Shaw st and 9 East Quay lane
M'Innes Dugald, 3 Arthur st
Millar S. H., 3 West Quay lane and 26 Cathcart st
Paul John, 3 Vennel and 20 Dalrymple st
Prentice Thomas & Co. (and tea and commission agents), 23
Nicolson st
Eennie Robert, 9 Inverkip st and 8 Cartsburn st
Russell W. C. and Co., Exchango buildings, 27 Cathcart st
Skivington Arthur (and commission agent), 5 Mansionhouse
lane and 53 Shaw st
Thome R. and Sons, 6 Manse lane and 66 Mark lane, Lon-
don, E.C.
Watt William, 47 Vennel
WRIGHTS.
Adam James (and glazier) , 4 Watson's lane
Agnew Alexander and Son, Terrace rd. and 15 Cross-shore st
Black James, 7 West Stewart st
Boyd David, 7 Brougham st
Boyd David, 8 Dalrymple st
Brown A. and H. (ship), 6 Dock breast
Cairns James and Co. (and blockmakers), 8 Cross-shore st
Campbell Daniel, 11 John st
Chalmers Archibald, 36 Roxburgh st
Chalmers Hugh M. (glazier and undertaker), 23 Bearhope st
Cook William (and blockmaker), 10 West Burn st
Crawford Andrew (blockmaker and house factor), 23 West
Burn st
Crawford and Fulton (and builders), 10 Terrace road
Currie & Guthrie (and builders), 56 Lynedoch st
Darroch Dugald & Son, 14 Kilblain st
Denny & Crawford, 52 Kelly st
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Fullarton John, 27 Main st
Guthrie Robert, 12 Kilblain st
Henderson Robert, 7 Argyle st
Hendry Duncan (and blockmaker), 7 Dock breast and 1 Open
shore
Houston R. & W. (and builders), 30 Crescent st
Jamieson Thomas (and builder), 41 Kelly st and 8 South st
Jamieson R. & J. (and contractors), 39 Wellington st
Lang & Aitken (and builders), 19 Bogle st
Lamb Thomas and Sons (and cabinetmakers, ship carpenters,
&c), 30 Market st
Lyon David (and builder), 20 St Lawrence st
M'Kechnie Hugh, 1 1 Springkell st
Maclachlan Donald (and builder), 8 Tobago st
Martin James, 25 West Burn st
M'Lean Neil, 10 Cross-shore st
M'Millan William, 7 Prospect hill
Miller & Brown (and builders), 86 Roxburgh st
Mitchell John, 5 Tobago st
Morrison Alexander, 3 Clarence st
Mossman James (and glazier), 68 Regent st
Munro Daniel, 10 Patrick st
Park Matthew, 23 Ann st
Peat & Stevenson, 31 Sir Michael st
Preston Peter (and glazier), 7 West Blackhall st
Ramsay Gilbert A., 16 Nicolson st
Smith & M'Cuaig, 30 Charles st
Stevenson Alexander (and glazier), 17 West Stewart st
Symington John (and builder), 66 Inverkip st
Weir James, 20 West Blackhall st
Williamson & Gray (and builders), 51 Vennel
STREET DIRECTORY.
ANN STREET.
Johnstone A. R.
11 Allan Robert
Lyle James
14 Wilson John
Mackay Daniel
17 Orr John
29 Campbell Duncan
Miller Alex.
Dick Hector
31 Paterson William
32 Paterson Gavin
34 Cameron John
39 Aikman Mrs
41 Armitage Mrs
Byers John
54 Clark Andrew
55 M'Munagle C.
56 Dunlop Dr
€0 Clark Peter
M Arthur Hugh
61 Whyte Alexander
62 MlNeillage John
Bennett John
Clark William B.
Coutts Wm. T.
64 Blair William
Luckham James
66 Morrison Jamea
70 Masson Andrew-
Clark Joseph
71 Anderson James
M'Millan John
73 M'Coll William
76 Campbell William
ANTIGUA STREET.
2 Orr Thomas
M'Gregor Robert
Ritchie Andrew
3 Alexander Angus
Antigua Street — continued.
3 Campbell William
4 M'Gregor Nicol
5 M'Pherson John
6 Borland John
8 Algie Andrew
Roberts Mrs
Mitchell John
9 Barr John
Connell Alexander
Love Andrew
10 Jack Samuel
Phillips James
Bain John
11 Bowie Andrew
Clark John T.
Cowan Daniel
White William
13 Brown Mrs Alexander
15 Holden Andrew
Ferguson John
16 Bain John
17 Porteous Robert
Hendry John
20 M'Neillage John
Sharp John
21 Foulds Matthew
24 Fleming Daniel
ARDGOWAN STREET (west)*
Bonar Rev. John James
1 Lloyd Rev. Julius
5 Cameron Hugh
6 Bruce John
Graham Jamea
7 Clapperton Mrs
8 O'Neill John B.
Paterson Daniel
12 M'Kenzie Allan
Crawford Alexander
Love Robert
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STREET DIRECTORY.
Ardgowan St. (west) — continued.
12 Steel John
13 Anderson George J.
Scott John H.
Symington Rev. Andrew-
Warden James S.
M'Lean John
14 Forbes John
Boyd John
Clelland Alexander
19 Shanks George
M 'In tyre James
Paterson John
Sinclair James
21 Macdonald James D.
23 Allan Robert
Gilkison James
"Wymer Francis W.
25 Allison Miss
ARDGOWAN SQUARE.
3 Alexander William
7 Robertson John Keith, M.D.
8 Carmichael John H.
9 MacDonald Roderick
10 Brown Matthew
11 Black A. J.
Poulter Geo. T.
Campbell Dugald
Jessamine Mrs John
Miller John
Nimmo Andrew
13 Leitch Patrick
Leitch John
15 M'Phersen Rev. J.
1G Marshall W. J., M.D.
17 Fox John, M.D.
18 Currie Alexander
Mories Alex. S.
20 M'Lean Mrs D.
Little Mrs J.
21 Macdonald Donald
ARGYLE STREET.
1 Laing Miss
M'Gallan David
9 Muir Matthew
BAKER STREET.
10 Lyon John
23 Foulda Matthew
BANK STREET.
3 M'Pherson Alexander
4 M'Cartney George
5 Lochhead William A.
Campbell Robert
Brown Matthew
15 Hunter William
Lang John
Pollock Miss
Scott Alexander
20 Bruce Abram
22 Clarkson Thomas S.
Mills Robert
Robertson Lachlan
Williamson Daniel
24 Hood James
M'Clure John
Sieger Sofron
25 Bailey Mrs Campbell
Law James
M' Clelland Thomas
28 Sim John
29 Fleming Alexander
31 Jack John
Richardson John G. C.
32 Fulton James
33 Crawford James
BEARHOPE STREET.
1 Smith John R.
Laird David
20 Alexander JameB
21 Scott Finlay
Shaw Neil
22 Smith John C.
BEDFORD STREET.
Graham John (Avenue Park).
Neill John, jun., Glenfield
BELLEVILLE STREET.
1 Rae William
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Belleville Street — continued
Blackhall St. (west)— continued.
3 M'Leod Robert
6 Bell John
Tucker John
Jarvis Alexander
5 Davie Alexander M.
13 Bell Mrs John
M'Kiminie Robert
14 Cranston Thomas
24 Houston Robert
M'Kean Hugh
Houston William
17 Anderson Miss
87 M'Leod John M.
Ramage Robert
Paterson Robert J.
19 Smith John
89 Brock Archibald
22 Allan James
91 Boyd William
M'Kenzie Alexander
Broom Alexander
24 Brand David
Ingleton John
25 Harvey Hugh
93 Blake Lawrence
MTntyre Duncan
95 Taylor James
27 Bradden J. T.
97 Bastow John
28 Aitken Miss J.
York W. G.
33 M'Ausland Mrs
99 Baillie James
34 Kelly Mrs
Beveridge Andrew
Thomson John
Watters Stewart
Calderwood Robert
101 Henderson William
Barr Allan
M'Onie John
36 Arnott James
Sharp William
Jacobs Peter
103 Stewart Thomas 0.
Stephen John
105 Paxton John
37 Taylor William F.
39 Bell Miss
BENTINOK STREET.
41 M'Lagan James
43 Crookshanks Joseph
2 Biu*ns George
52 Browning John
11 Russell John
13 Barclay David E.
BOGLE STREET.
19 Morrison Archibald
21 Robertson John
14 Orr William
23 Broadfoot James
17 Gilchrist James
18 M'Cutcheon Hugh
BLAOKHALL STREET (East).
Marley Mrs
1 Bathgate George
BRISBANE STREET.
6 King Robert
8 Love James
1 Jamieson R. W.
Morrison James
7 Bell Robert H.
Morrison John
Alexander Mrs
9 Anderson George
9 Brownlee Misses
10 Beveridge William
Shaw William
11 Ratcliffe Michael
10 Young Andrew
12 Allison Mrs S.
Ireland Rev. J. A.
Quin John
BLACKBALL STREET (West).
1 1 Leitch Daniel
12 Wood Robert
5 Campbell Mrs Neil
Scott Miss
2c4
STREET DIRECTORY.
Brisbane Street — continued.
Sharp William
M'Allister S.
Brown Archibald
13 Black Hugh
14 Murray James
Dunbar James
M'Donald Angus
Menzies William
15 Raff George
Marshall William
Heggum Walter
17 Shand Misses
Lochhead William
19 Hourston Mrs P.
20 Ramsay G. A.
Scott Thomas
Burges Geo.
M'Millan Andrew
Merrilees Charles
21 Boyd William
Cameron William
M'Lean Rev, E.
Richardson James
Thomson W. W.
22 Amos Miss
Wilson John
23 Morrison James
24 Dick Mrs
Durkin Henry
25 Minto George
Wallace E. S.
Warden Archibald
Brown John
Montgomerie John
Kerr Robert
26 Brotchie Donald
M'Kiver, Wm. M.
M'Leod Neil
28 Macara Renton
M'Gillivray Duncan
30 Ritchie Alexander '
Deas John S.
M 'Arthur John
Muir Robert
32 Black Thomas
Tulloch Rev. W. W.
M'Callum D.
Muir William
Wardle G.
Brisbane Street — continued.
34 Dewar David
Brown James, jun.
Dalgleish George
King Thomas
35 Chalmers Robert
Hill Robert
M'Kellar Alexander
Patterson T. L.
Paterson James
36 Ostler Andrew
Allan W. 0.
M'Farlane Alexander
37 M'Symon Robert
Campbell James, Lerwick
Villa
BROUGHAM STREET.
2 Coulter Alex.
3 Black Archibald
Mulhern Charles
4 M'Farlane T. M.
6 Duncan John
Reiach George
9 Arbuckle J. H., M D.
17 Buie Hugh
Rennie James
23 Stewart Thomas
25 Taylor Duncan
Shaw Neil
33 Anderson John
Barr John
Nuel E.
34 Scott John, yst.
41 Poustie Thomas
44 Neil Thomas
45 M'Gregor John C.
47 Jamieson John
Sinclair Mrs D.
Smith Alexander
48 Walton Utrick
Anderson Hugh
Swan Miss
49 Boyd Rev. David
50 Martin Wm. M.
M'Gavin James
51 Anderson Mrs J. L.
Broadfoot Wm.
Lumsdaine Archibald.
STREET DIRECTORY.
IdJ
(Brougham Street conttnued.)
52 Graham John
Moody Miss
Warden James
52 Middleton D. M.
53 M'Leod Hugh M.
54 M'Gill J. M.
Kerr Rev. James
BEUCE STREET.
14 Smith Robert
Burns David
Allison Alexander
19 Calderwood James
23 Fisher John
24 Weir Thomas
25 Paterson William
27 Duncan Matthew-
Austin Mathew
Chalmers Hugh
28 Wilson Alexander
Campbell Duncan
CADDLEHILL STREET.
1 Wallace James
5 M'Donald John
Sinclair James
M'Whirter Robert
M'Kay Thomas
Dalzell William
Neill H. R.
7 Teulon John H.
Moon Francis
Alston John
Muirhead Alexander
11 Fergus Charles
13 Couchman Edwin R.
15 Lamont Colin D.
17 Campbell Duncan
19 Alexander Frederick
21 Smith Alexander C.
CAMPBELL STREET.
5 M'Vicar "William
M'Dougall D.
Watt Wm.
CARNOCK STREET.
5 Blake John
6 Aircl David B.
M'Dermott Alexander
10 Fyfe Samuel
Wylie Mrs C.
CARTSBURN STREET.
17 Anderson Miss
CATHCART STREET.
12 M'Donald John
14 Brown John
16 Aitken James
Duncan Mrs R.
18 Eraser James
28 Bain Mrs Thomas
29 M'Bryde James
Downing William
M'Coll Gilbert
32 Kerr James
34 Currie John
38 Love John
41 Cather John
43 M'Call Neil
46 Brown Alexander
M'Lean Robert
47 Ballingall Peter
CHAPEL STREET.
6 Bryce Mrs James
Hutcheson Alexander
Riddel David
8 Lyon Malcolm
CHARLES STREET.
11 Armour Matthew
23 Campbell Hugh
26 Lawrie Samuel
31 MLean Angus
CRAWFURD STREET (East)
19 Jordan John
24 Wredo Lear
30 Moir Rev. George
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STREET DIRECTORY.
Crawfurd St. (E) — continued. Dempster Street— continued.
30 Millar David
34 Shand John
40 Bowie Jame3
42 Barbour James
44 Bryan George
48 Buie Neil
52 Anderson Robert
Cutbbert James
Clark Daniel
CRAWFURD STREET (West)
36 Buchanan Peter
37 M'Donald Alexander
43 Morrison Alexander
CRESCENT STREET.
8 Stewart Andrew
22 Smith Thomas
32 M'Pherson James
Wilson John
CROSS-SHORE STREET
5 M'Callum Edward
7 M'Ewen Mrs
8 O'Donnell John
11 Wishart Mi3S
Wishart Thoma3
13 Whitehead James
Martin John
14 Anderson Alexander
DALRYMPLE STREET.
9 Bowes David
34 Black Angus
DELLINGBURN SQUARE.
5 Anderson John
DEMPSTER STREET.
3 Gordon John
7 Grant Patrick
11 Blair Thomas
Campbell Hugh
29 Campbell M. Nicol
M'Ginnis B.
Malcolm Alexander
Wallace Robert
31 Bowman William
Cairney W. A.
Cameron Kenneth
M'Donald Francis
33 Martin John
43 Simpson Gordon
47 M'llwraith Wm.
47 Hamilton George, Waterloo
Cottage
Barr Robert, Claude place
Allison John, junr., Claude
place
DOCK BREAST.
1 Ritchie Duncan
DRUMFROCHAR ROAD.
Robertson Daniel, Broomhill
54 Smith James
Warden John
64 Campbell Robert
68 Cameron James
106 Walker Wm.
108 M'Neill Charles
118 Armitage Wm.
DUNCAN STREET.
1 M-Phail John
11 Macfarlan Dugald
24 Macfarlan Mrs Duncan
EAST SHAW STREET.
7 Aitken Miss
EAST QUAY LANE.
5 Blair William
M'Ginnis John
STREET DIRECTORY.
257
ELDON STREET.
:2 Gabreath John
7 Hodge Mitchell ■
S Black John
10 Black Mrs John
11 Kincaid Thomas
13 Hill Matthew
14 Lawrie Robert
16 Alexander James G.
M'Laren A. D.
18 M'Gregor John
19 M'Aulay John
20 Turner William
24 Anderson Alexander
26 M'Bride Peter
29 Adam Mrs William
Adam Archd., jun.
£2 Hope John
34 Nelson Rev. John, D.D.
36 Sword Archibald
38 Paton Wm.
39 Duff John
-40 Aitken Andrew
Brown R. G.
42 Adam Archibald
43 Davidson Rev. Alex.
49 Shankland Dugald
50 Rowan Thos. B.
52 Barrie Miss
Wright Alex.
M'Donald George
Ramsay Alex.
55 Lyle Abram
■56 Craig Mrs John
58 Prentice John
£0 Orkney Alex.
Wilson T. John
61 Finlay A. H.
Prentice Miss
•63 Bruce F. G.
Nicol S. F.
£55 Arbuckle George
€7 Brown Neil
M'Oall Thomas
^S Aitken James
-38 M'Kay Peter
103 Birkmyre William
Kelso James
Skivington Arthur
107 Brymner John
Eldon Street — continued.
Adam George, Woodside
Kinniple W. R., Whitefarland
Agnew David, Battery Hill
barbery Charles, G,len Park Villa
Macdougall John, Rosemount
ESPLANADE.
2 Brown John
Browne Mrs
8 Clark Wm.
11 Hamilton John
21 Wilson Edward
23 Blair Alex.
24 Cuthbertson Thomas
Maccallum Archd.
27 Scott Edward
Scott Jas. E.
31 Macfarlan Dugald
Turner James
32 Caird Mrs John
33 Jarvie Rev. J. M.
34 Baird Robert A.
Chalmers Alex.
35 Algie James
36 Crawford John
Crawford William
37 MT1 wraith Hew
38 Steel Hugh
39 Paul John
40 Forrest Robert
43 Allison William
44 Clerk John M.
46 Rankin William
48 Buchanan Misses
49 Adam John
50 M'Kellar Peter
51 Fullarton Hugh
52 Hill James M.
53 Houston Robert
54 Rankin Daniel
M'Lean Matthew
55 Thorburn Walter
Rowan J. G.
56 Thomson Thomas
57 Smith James
Bowers Mrs
58 Campbell John, junr.
59 Paton James
258
STREET DIRECTORY.
Esplanade — continued.
60 MacCunn James
61 Hendry Duncan
62 Finlay R. B.
63 Ross William
64 M'Morland E. S.
65 Fleming Alex. L.
FINNART EOAD.
Finnart Terrace — continued.
3 Johnston Frederick
Macfarlane Mrs J. A.
4 Marquis Miss
5 M'Farlan Rev. John
6 Walker II. W.
Walker John
7 Hutcheson Rev. James
Crawford Miss, Washington Cot-
tage
Donald Miss
Henry John, Fernbank
Livingston Alexander
FINNART STREET.
3 Sinclair Rev. S.
5 Douglas T. N.
M'Laren John P.
9 Brown Hugh
Avery Thomas, Glenside
Blair Robtv Craigard
Blair Thos. A., Viewville
Brown Alexander, Holly Villa
Brymner Graham, May bank
Carmichael Andrew, Milnwood
Carmichael Thomas, Milnwood
Craig George. Craighall
Crawford Alex., Glencairn
Hey land A. C, Langford lodge
Meyer Nicholas, Langford lodge
Ware Courtney, Glenhouse
Lamb W. L.
Laughton Rev. W.
Little James
M'Arthur William
M'Master Alexander
Morrison Y. D., Yiewfield
Prentice David, Cadzow villa
Tweedel James, Duncrag
Paton Archibald
FINNART TERRACE.
1 Baxter John
Leitch Miss
Fyfe John P.
2 Steele Robert
FORSYTH STREET.
6 Whiteford James, M.D.
9 Gibb D. & J.
10 Tarbet John B.
Welsh James
11 Rennie Robert
12 Gillespie John
15 Langwill Archibald
20 Duff James .
24 Donald James
Donald Robert. S.
25 Lusk Robert
Macgregor John
26 Curtis C. H.
28 Gray John Kerr
30 Reid James, jun.
32 Hutcheson John M.
34 Macintyre John D.
36 Thomson Rev. W. R.
40 Suttie Charles
43 Watt Misses
51 Newton James
53 Blackmore Edward
Hunter John C, Finnart house
Prentice Thos., Willow park
FOX STREET.
1 York Miss
2 Baird Thomas
Cunningham John
4 Davie Robert
9 Orr Andrew R.
11 M'Laren Donald
15 Paterson Alexander
19 Houston James
Henderson Thomas, Springbank
M'Dougall Geo. R., Springbank
STREET DIRECTORY.
259'
GEORGE SQUARE.
• S Fraser Charles
4 Johnston Misses
6 Dryden Robert
7 Macfarlane Donald
8 Swan Allan
GLEN STREET.
2 Shearer Alexander
3 Chisholm Archibald
4 Young Rev. John
5 Colledge Rev. George M.
6 Eraser John
7 Fleming Matthew
8 Low William
9 Buchanan Miss
GREY PLACE.
1 Houston Robert
2 Mackenzie Alexander
5 Crawford William
6 Dowie E. T., M.D.
Wilson William A., M.D.
7 Arbuckle Matthew
8 Dick Robert
HAMILTON STREET.
2 Stewart Mrs
C Town Hall
7 Humphreys A. M.
43 M'Millan Mrs John
HAMILTON STREET (East).
80 Cameron Alex., jun.
HILL STREET.
1 Brown John
4 Currie Alexander
9 Eeith Thomas
HILLEND STREET.
2 Caldwell Alex.
3 Nicol James
5 Barclay John
HOLMSCROFT STREET.
1 Gray Alex, M.
Whyte Thomas
7 Lawson Matthew
9 Menzies Robina
MTntyre Andrew
40 Black William
Tyre Robert
41 MAlisterJohn
42 Edgar William
47 Darroch Malcolm
50 Wilson James
51 Crawford William
52 Drennan John
M'Kenzie Miss
53 M'Kenzie Duncan
57 Barbour Thomas
59 Munro Daniel
61 Cameron Archibald
Preston Peter
63 Jamieson Robert
64 Aikenhead James
65 "Warden Andrew
70 Millar James
73 Armit James S.
Craig James
75 Bain James
Pollock David L
77 Andrew Alexander
Stevenson Charles
M'Naught William
Young David
HOPE STREET.
6 Graham John
Nicolson Samuel
7 Brown James
8 M'Phail John
Ramsay Alexander
10 Caldwell James
13 Cuthbert James
Gibb Mrs John -
15 Aitken John
Chesnut Robert
Dickson David H.
16 Flockhart John
Kirk wood Thomas
Tierney W. B.
18 Kins Thoma3
260
STREET DIRECTORY.
Hope Street— continued.
18 Rorison Thomas D.
Whyte Archibald
HOUSTON STREET.
5 Auld Charles, M.D.
Auld William
7 Ballantine James
INGLESTON STREET.
3 M'Millan John
4 Scott James
7 Beveridge Robert
17 Buchanan John
Glendinning Alexander
21 Barclay James
Kinnaird William
32 M'Kenzie John
36 Barclay James
INVERKIP STREET.
1 M'llwee James
3 Rodger John
6 Storer James
44 Smith James
46 Crawford Andrew
50 Smith James
53 Brown John
55 Crawford Mrs
JAMAICA STREET.
2 Alexander Mrs John
8 M'Nabb Thomas
12 Boag Andrew
Boag Robert
15 Mackie Charles
17 M'Kellar Duncan
JOHN STREET.
3 M< Arthur Charles
5 Mackie John
11 Campbell Daniel
JOHNSTONE STREET.
Hamilton James
M'Ca skill Kenneth
NivenMrs Thomas, Craigend Villa
KELLY STREET.
1 Fell Mrs Thomas
3 Ramsay Hope Stewart
Weir Hugh
Kerr Hugh S.
5 Ross Hugh
6 Burge John A.
Maclean Duncan
Lang William
7 Reid William
8 Calvert Thomas
9 Murdoch Robert
Skinner Patrick
M'Laggan John
10 Steen John
M'Dougall William
11 Black James
13 Bowling Mrs
Salmon W. B.
Macfarlane Andrew
Todd William
16 Hutcheson Mrs
18 Cunningham Duncan
M'Callum Archd.
Buchanan Wm.
19 Borthwick Alexander
Thomson Charles
21 Poison Misses
22 Duncan Samuel
Stewart James K.
23 Taylor John
Brown Archibald
Cook William
Crawford John
24 Brown Mrs William
Chalmers James
Kidd William
Macdonald John
25 M'llvain John
34 Hastie Andrew
85 Browning John
M'Leod Daniel
Darroeh Duncan
M'Donald Andrew
STREET DIRECTORY.
261
Kelly Street— continued.
35 M'Naughton John 0.
Paterson Lachlan
37 Leed George
Muir William
Smith Robert
Tannahill James
39 Gardner Walter
Moffat George
Charteris James
Jamieson Thomas
Mitchell James
Smith William
48 Thome Thomas M.
50 Curtis Mrs
51 M'Leod Alex.
53 Blair Thomas, jun.
Stevens Alex.
Jamieson John
56 Rae James K.
58 M'Firlane Andrew
M'Lean Hugh
Telfer Robert
60 Fisher Thomas
Henderson Robert
KILBLAIN STREET.
6 Leisk Adam
LAIRD STREET.
15 Allan Mrs Arthur
Ferguson James
Gibson William
Macfie John
M'Lean James
Rougvie John M'D.
16 Robertson Thomas
Kerr George Irving
Craigie George
LYLE STREET.
2 Angus Thomas
Black William
M'DonaldNeil
3 Carmichael James
4: Lewis William
7 Macnab William
Lyle Street— continued.
9 Menzies Robert
Wood William
11 Turner Malcolm
13 Carswell John, jun.
Ferguson Hugh
14 Stevenson T, M.
Currie William
15 Thomson James
17 Alexander Agnes
21 M'Kinnon Alexander
23 Inglis James
Plage Philip
M'Phee Ronald
27 Campbell James
Finlay William
Hildreath Miss
29 Harley Martin
M'Cormick John
31 M'Bride John
33 Phillips Thomas
LYNEDOCH STREET.
3 Reid Rev. M.
9 Whiteford Robert
Andrew Mrs
Orr James
1 1 Boyce Edward
13 Dewar James
Dewar John
Wilson Wm.
Wilson James
Currie David
15 Austin Adam
Currie M.
Wallace Wm.
17 Adams W. D.
Simpson John
20 Simpson David
Anderson Jame3 W.
Anderson Peter
M'Nab John
23 Benson William
25 Anderson James
30 M'Lelland James
31 Bear George
35 Buchanan James
36 Bannigan D.
Muir Wm.
162
STREET DRIECTORY.
Lynenoch Street (continued.)
37 Archibald Alexander
M'Neil James, sen.
38 Livingston Alexander
39 Barr John
Smith Thomas
40 Sheriff Joseph
41 Anderson John
Campbell John
Grant Neil
M'Gregor James
42 Allan William
43 B rough John
Wotherspoon A. 0.
45 Thorn Archibald
Weir John
47 Byrne Thomas
49 M'Pherson Duncan
51 Turner John
MACDOUGALL STREET.
Cameron Allan
Carmichael Malcolm
MADERIA STREET.
1 Lindsay Miss
MANSION HOUSE LANE
4 Docherty William
Webster William
MARGARET STREET.
1 Kerr Daniel
2 M'Lean James
7 Campbell J. F.
Hughes Robert S.
8 Agnew Alexander
Agnew John
Macmillian John
9 Erskine Henry
11 Steele Robert
18 Scott Joseph D.
20 Douglas John
M'Millan James
22 Adamson Daniel D.
Adamson Mrs William
24 Smith Rev. J. B.
MARKET STREET.
3 Eraser Duncan
6 Buchanan John W.
MARTIN TERRACE
1 Scott Ivie
2 Morrison George
3 Boolds H. J.
5 M'Kechnie Allan
Leitch Wm. Orr
MEARNS STREET.
3 Young William
4 Allan Robert
Hendry James
7 Ferguson Dugald
9 Bain George
13 Cook Mrs Duncan
Craig William
14 Cruthers Mrs Ann
Phillips Joseph
M'Cracket Peter
16 Brown Alexander
Buchanan John
Cook James E.
21 M'Kellar Archd.
24 M'Nab Thomas
26 Bremner Alex.
Crawford Andrew
Hendry Archibald
Dunn Andrew
27 Cairns James
M'Lean Ronald
Sharp J. C.
28 Mitchell Robert
Peace Margaret
38 Blair William
M 'Naught Mrs
M'Kinnon Neil
Milligan William
Whitelaw Alexander
40 Aitken Thomas A.
Alexander John
Allan David
Brunton William L.
Hastie William
Newton T. B.
STREET DIRECTORY.
2G3
MOUNT PLEASANT ST.
o Gillies Geo. D.
Twiffg Edward
4 M'Phail Myles
5 Angus John
7 Denny John
Smith William
5 Scobie James
9 Jamieson John
13 Banks John
Cram Peter
M'Jannet John
M'Phail Miss
15 Aird William
Smith Thomas
17 Alexander Mrs Charles
Bryden David
19 Black Adam
Brown Peter
Cameron Matthew
Kirk John
20 Mackay Wm. B.
Moles James
M'Lellan Archibald
26 Campbell John
28 Baine William
Kinloch John
NELSON STREET (West)
2 Watson Miss
3 Glass John
4 Cowan George
Dawson John
Galbraith John
Yeo Mrs D.
6 Kemp Joseph
Kennedy William
M'Millan Thomas
Shuell Andrew L.
i Torrance Archibald
9 Kirkpatrick John W.
Kirkwood Miss
Law Archibald
Leisk Adam, jun.
Scott James
11 Connor John
M'Call James
M'Lea James S.
M'Lean Duncan
Nelson St. (W) — continued.
Morrison James
Sinclair Peter
13 Ptoberts Dugald
14 M'Crae Daniel
15 Brighton John
Macnaughtan Duncan
Oliver Mrs R.
16 Duncan Robert V.
17 Boag Mrs
Dodds James
M'Caskill Malcolm
27 Lawrence David
29 Robinson Malcolm
Scott Georgo
Scott John 0.
Stevenson Alexander
30 Douglas James
M'Naugbt Thomas
Kelso Robert
M'Neill Alexander
Pollock John M.
Young John
32 Gilloran James L.
34 Ayres Robert
Leitcb Wm. T.
M'Lachlan Hugh
Munro Mrs C.
35 Bain John
Carson Henry
Smith Thomas
36 Bell John
37 M'G-regor Daniel
Rankin James
Wilson John
38 Anderson John
M'Aulay James
39 Herr F. Joseph
Jones William
Homston George
Lang Robert
40 Dawson John S.
41 Bark Andrew
Paul Colin
Symington John
Marr James
Brighton John
NEWARK STREET.
4 M'Callum Duncan
2G4
STREET DIRECTORY.
Newark Street — continued.
0 Leitch Mrs William
Morton James, Balclutha
Johnston David, Belleaire
Finlay James, Westfield
Caird Colin S., Dungourney
Cuthbert Robert, The Craigs
Hunter T. 0., Woodburn
Hunter C. P., Woodburn
NEWTON STREET.
5 Allan Mrs
13 Anderson Alexander
Black James W.
Campbell James
Neilson E. L.
15 Auld James
Bigg Charles
Bruce George
Fleming James
M'Kenzie Henry E„
17 Alexander William
Campbell John
Faii-grieve James
Williamson George
NIOOLSON STREET.
8 Bain Walter
9 Grant Lachlan
Sinclair Duncan
18 Campbell John
15 Humphreys Joseph
21 Watson Frederick
23 Colquhoun John
26 Inglis James
27 Martin John
Warden William
29 Bruce Mrs Andrew
31 M'Bride James
33 Donald William
35 Climie Robert
38 Paterson Thomas
40 M'Lachlan James
63 Goff Thomas
G5 Campbell Peter
M'lver Archibald
67 Dunlop William
Findlay John
Nicolson St. — continued.
69 Boyd James
Stewart William
71 Campbell Peter, jun.
Collins Mrs J. B. S.
Hood William
73 Doig Alexander
Kerr John
NILE STREET.
7 Devlin James P.
Devlin John
Devlin Patrick
12 Anderson George
OCT AVI A TERRACE.
Anderson John
Low John
MacLean James
Neill Robert, Balgray
Neill William, Towerlands
Oliphant W. K.
Oliphant Robert D.
ORANGEFIELD PLACED
Langwill John
3 M'Cunn James
5 Crawford Hugh
Sheridan Robert
7 Jamieson Mrs William
9 Cook Robert
PATRICK STREET.
12 Adams John
Hyndman Joseph
19 Denniston John S.
20 M'Culloch Rev. J. M., D.D.
21 Richmond Archibald F., M.D*
22 Ballantine Mrs Thomas
23 Pennell Charles
24 Tannock Quintm
Till J. S.
26 Orr Erskine
Proctor Robert M.
27 Hendry John
Flockhart John
STREET DIRECTORY
2G5.
Patrick Street — continued.
Aitchison Mrs
M'Phail John
Walker Alexander
29 Barrie Mrs
Seath Mrs M.
Smith Allan B.
Galbraith John
Manson William
Mure F. H.
Crockatt Wm., Ford Cottage
Gordon Rev. William
PORT-GLASGOW ROAD.
Paton James, Bogston
Alexander Alex., Bogston
Lennox John, Bogston
12 Robertson William
Ross James
PRINCE'S STREET.
2 M 'Arthur Daniel
M'Kay William
10 Wardrop David
PROSPECTHILL STREET.
I Mann Alexander
Pearson James
3 M'Lean Neil
5 Shaw Neil
7 Crawford Bryce
Harrison Thomas
M'Millan William
9 Brodie Matthew
RATHO STREET.
Thomson Rev. Peter
Marshall J. Fulton
Marshall Miss
Campbell Rev. John K„
Millar John
REGENT STREET.
3 Armour William
Graham Duncan
Regent Street — continued.
8 Blair Richard
10 Blair Robert
Prophet John
Grant John
13 M'Clure Mrs J.
16 Dunlop Thomas
18 Wallace Peter
2i Armour Alexander
25 Crawford Robert P.
Philips Patrick
Speir Robert
27 Hamilton Robert
Johnston William
Lang James
Tough William
29 Bell Peter
Campbell Norman
37 Vincent A. G.
39 Stewart A. D.
42 Laird Mrs John
Stables Mrs
43 Macdougall John, M.D.
Park Matthew
45 M'Guckin Alexander
46 King Thomas
47 M'Glashan John
49 Dougall Andrew
53 Gray Dugald
Laird John
54 Gardner John D.
Miller Robert
57 Birkmyre Henry
Wallace John
58 M'Connell Hugh
59 Campbell Angus
Lang James
61 M'Lean James
62 M'Naught John
64 Millar Mrs M.
66 Roberts Edward
Sargeant Charles
M'Neill John, junr.
Malcolm James
67 Barbour Robert
Kerr James
69 M'Lauchlan Kenneth
71 Caldwell William
Leslie Robert
73 Orr Wm. C.
2GG
STREET DIRECTORY.
Regent Street — continued.
73 Hagan James
75 Beaton Lachlan
Beith Matthew
77 Benson William
Douglas William
J ohnstone John R.
ROBERTSON STREET.
2 Philp William
Weir Allan
Swan Andrew
Thomson Donald
4 B.irr James
M'Cammond David
Patrick Adam
Shearer William
5 Brown M. M'C.
Maclachlan John
Thomson Robert
Dunlop M. F.
Maclachlan Donald
Blair Robert, Woodside Cottage
Blair Wm., Woodside Cottage
ROPEWORK STREET.
3 Bannatyne Mrs Robert
ROXBURGH STREET.
5 Ritchie Mrs Hugh
Ritchie John
Wilson Alexander
7 Dunlop George
Campbell James M.
9 Carswell John
Smith James
11 Robertson John
Scotland James
Little Mrs James
15 Campbell Charles
Carruth Archibald
Holmes John
19 Galloway Allan, M.D.
Gatherer Peter
21 Campbell David
Millar John
23 Service John
Roxburgh Street — continued,
23 Smith John
24 Mackenzie W. J.
33 Dempster D. F,
37 Sellars Robert
41 Watson John
Son tar William
59 Lang John
64 Mossman James
65 Roxburgh Andrew
69 M'Granachan Joseph
Lyle John
70 Wright Peter
71 More James
82 Miller John
Bowen C. H.
83 Brown Rodger
M 'Lachlan Duncan
89 Chalmers John
Mathie John
93 Watson William
Gallacher William
95 Anderson Duncan
Weir Duncan
Davies Thomas
97 Cameron Samuel
RUE-END STREET.
2 M'Intosh Duncan
5 Orr John, jun.
15 MTnnes Dugald
29 M'Dougall Duncan
Slater James
49 M'Dougall Duncan
63 Bryson Mrs J.
M'Lean Alexander
Thomson Miss
65 Anderson Andrew
Brown Mrs
67 Black James
M'MillanW. B.
ST ANDREW SQUARE.
2 Allan George, jun.
3 Downie John
4 Curran Mrs Edward
6 M'Lean Mrs John
STREET DIRECTORY.
267
ST ANDREW STREET.
2 Walker Mrs G.
9 "Wilson Robert
ST LAWRENCE STREET.
14 MTntyre Thomas
16 Grey Charles
18 Docker Edward
48 Anderson James
Campbell Alexander
50 Cameron Donald
Clacher Thomas
Lamont James
54 M'Dougall Duncan
SHAW PLACE.
1 Paton James, M.B., CM.
2 Blair David
Maclachlan Andrew
3 O'Flannigan Patrick
Sweeney Charles
■i Mackail James
Swan Robert
6 Douglas Dr John
Miller S. H.
7 B urges Mrs
8 M'Call Archibald
9 Shearer Hugh
Simpson A. C.
10 Herd James
SHAW STREET.
17 Docherty James
19 Anderson John
40 Bradley John
SIR MICHAEL STREET.
7 Cunningham John
18 Dow Mrs
23 Campbell John
Dyer John
Scott John
24 Craig Robert
25 Sellars Mrs
37 Campbell J.
38 Hammond David
Harvie Alex. N.
Wylie James
39 Leitch Alexander
SOUTH STREET.
8 Gibson Walter
Munro Duncan
11 Duncan R. B.
14 M'Kellar Robert
Scott Peter
Blanche Richard
Lovell John
Letham Miss
16 Dempster James
Doctor Rev. Alex.
Dunlop John
Hean A. B.
Fisher Thomas
Murch Mrs
Gordon James
18 Leitch Daniel
Muir Mrs M.
Wilson John
Wilson William
20 Brady James
Kerr Edward
M'Luskie Thomas
Neill John
SPRLNGKELL STREET.
1 Cameron John
6 Laird Alexander
8 Laurie John
Simpson James
13 M'Kechnie Hugh
STEWART STREET (West).
1 Duff Daniel
6 Dallas William
8 M'Kinlay Daniel
9 Simpson David M.
11 Boyd John
Prowse Samuel
Stevenson Hugh
13 Mackail Thomas
20 Bouden Henry
Craig John
22 Ballantine Mrs
M'Farlan Mrs
Thomson W. junr.
24 Brown George
Gardner William
268
STREET DIRECTGRY.
Stewart St. (W)— continued.
Dallas Robert
27 Murray Mrs
28 Hunter George
29 Shortridge Samuel
32 Cook Archibald
Hay John
M'Bay Thomas
Hope William
33 Neil John
34 Cairns John
Cleland Hamilton
Fairgrieve John B.
Ferguson Charles
Lamont Neil
35 Rodger John, junr.
36 Fairgrieve Andrew-
Graham Hugh
37 "Wright James
38 Arkley Misses
Weir James
SUGARHOUSE LANE.
19 Martin James
22 Hyndman James
TOBAGO STREET.
4 M'Bride David
M'Lachlan James
32 Boyd David
TRAFALGAR STREET.
4 Anderson Mrs W.
M'Culloch Colin
5 Smith John
6 Bones Richard, R.N.
Flett James
Murphy Robert
8 Cameron Robert Wilson
Cameron Mrs John
Shaw William
9 Paterson Charles
10 Chisholm Robert F.
22 Calder Robert
Mackay Hugh
Wilson James
24 Blair John
Blake Edward
26 Agnew Frank
UNION STREET.
1 Archibald William
Wilson George
4 M'Arthur Hugh
5 Banks Mrs Alexander
7 Buchanan Miss
9 Paton Allan Park
12 Lang John
13 Callander Thomas
16 Wallace James, M.D.
17 Murphy 0. L.
20 Brown A. & H.
Clink John D.
27 Allan Robert
Macalister Mrs D.
29 Buchanan Malcolm
33 Hair William
Muir Robert
34 Scott John, jun.
37 Ballantine John H.
38 Shankland Robert
39 Boyd Andrew
40 Tasker Andrew
41 Miller Robert
44 Smith Harry
46 Muir Richard
48 M'Kechnie William, M.D.
51 Neill James
53 Black Patrick M.
56 York James
57 Lyle John
White John
59 Steele William
60 Grieve Walter
61 Clapperton John
Paterson Robert R.
62 Watson Misses
63 Rodger John
Letham William
65 Agnew James
66 M'Clure William
67 Anderson Mrs Richard
Chalmers Henry
68 Robertson L. B.
6d Millar John
Niccol Robert
70 Cowan Mrs
72 Lyle Robert
Stark Thomas
75 Blair Miss
STREET DIRECTORY.
269
Union Street — continued.
75 Wright Eobert
MacMillan Thomas
Gaulcl Alex.
77 Lindsay William
78 Glen James
80 Thorne Robert
82 Smith J. C.
S4 Allison John R.
VENNEL.
20 Downie William
60 Philips David
WATT STREET.
4 Oswald James
5 Templeton Robert
8 Darroch Dugald
10 M'Ausland Archd.
11 Nicol Mrs Wm.
Donnelly James
M'Kew David
WATT PLACE.
1 Muir Robert
Houston James
Mackenzie James
.2 Blair Mrs Joseph
Dunlop Mrs Oapt. John
Ferguson George
Storms David
WELLINGTON STREET.
<> Arbuckle John
Fullarton Rev. Archibald
Graham James
King Alexander
M'Quistan Finlay
Young David
8 Bowie Wm.
Cowan Archibald
Mackay Edward
M'Allister Mrs
Nelson John
10 Barclay John
Barr James
Wellington Street — continued.
10 Cairns James A.
Hastie John
M'Neil Thomas
Wood Thomas
12 M'Whirter Hugh
Campbell Thomas
Brodie John
Fulton John
Hutchison William
Weir William M. G.
14 Currie Archibald
Allan James
Currie John
Currie Malcolm
Chalmers R. W.
Taylor James
Ross Bailie
16 Boyd Mrs Daniel
Gardiner Robert
Kerr Wm.
Lee Robert
18 Robertson W. M.
19 Black Adam
Park John
Shepherd William
20 Macfarlane John
Borthwick Thomas
Henderson David
M'Anespy James
21 Anderson John
Stevenson James
22 Park Graham
Millar Samuel
Selby Wm. S.
Anderson William
24 Black Alexander
Crawford Charles
25 Hamilton James
26 M'Crindle James
3C Cameron William
Gray Robert
Harris George
32 Blair Hugh
35 Watson Thomas
39 Mill Alexander
68 Hunter John
72 Burton Thomas
Chalmers Archibald
Chalmers Robert
270
STREET DIRECTORY,
"Wellington Street— continued.
Denholm Robert
Peat Andrew
74 Boyd James
81 Lumsden James
83 Black John
Br j- an James C.
Gardner Robert
85 Anderson James
Banks William
WEST BURN STREET.
8 Campbell Robert
Macfarlane Mrs
24 M'Pherson Peter
25 Paterson Alexander
Watson Hugh
36 Britton Thomas
WEST BREAST.
1 Bransfield Robert
10 Carroll Hugh
WILLIAM STREET.
1 Anderson Thomas
Farmer Hugh
M'Fie John
Matthews Mrs
5 Calderwood George
Docherty George
6 M'Ewan William
M'Ueney John
7 M'Ewan Joseph
8 Gilchrist William
9 Cameron Mrs Alexander
10 Burns Alexander
14 Muir Samuel
16 Williamson Robert
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
Established in order to facilitate the placing of Fire Risks on the
Continent, it being thought desirable to have a recognised channel
by which to communicate with Foreign Offices not officially repre-
sented in this country. Having established Representatives in
Germany, Holland, France, Austria, and Italy, the Agency is in.
the best position of knowing the Companies wbere punctuality and
reliability in meeting claims are secure ; several of these Com-
panies are now domiciled in Biitain, through power of Attorney
granted to the Agency.
Chief Office, 8 York Street, Manchester.
With Agents and Correspondents in
BERLIN, HAMBUEG, BEEMEN, AMSTERDAM,
PARIS, VIENNA, AND TRIESTE.
General Manager, Henry Connah, 8 York Street, Manchester.
Branch Offices —
LONDON, 39 Lombard Street.
DUBLIN 12 Lower Ormond Quay.
BELFAST , 7 Castle Lane.
CrREEITOCK,- Exchange Buildings.
ROBT. J. RICHMOND.
HOUSE & OFFIGE FURNISHINGS
AT THE
Hew West-End "Warehouses and Sale Rooms,
20 AND 23 WEST BLACKHALL STREET AND 1 JAMAICA
STREET, GREENOCK.
BOWMAN & HUNTER
INVITE the Puhlic to inspect their New Furniture Warehouse
and Sale Rooms, which contain a very Large and Varied
Stock of GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS for Drawing
Rooms, Dining Rooms, Bed Rooms, Parlours, Libraries, Nurseries,
Kitchens, and Lobbies. Office Furniture in great variety.
B. & H. solicit an inspection of the Quality and Prices of their
Stock. Buyers will effect considerable saving by purchasing at this
Establishment. Goods Packed and Stored Free until required.
BOWMAN & HUNTER,
ARDGOWAN BUILDINGS, 23 WEST BLACKHALL ST.
AND 1 JAMAICA STREET, AND 20 WIST
BLACKHALL STREET.
JAMES BOWMAN, Auctioneer and Vait-atob, 23 West
Blackball Street, conducts Sales of every d scription. Val-
uations for Executry and other purposes.
1m ipM# IotM
PUBLISHED
EVERY SATURDAY.
Office, 40 Cathcakt Street.
APPENDIX
GREENOCK POST OFFICE, 11 WILLIAM STREET.
June, 1874.
THOMAS MacMILLAN, Postmaster.
James Whiteford, M.D., Medical Attendant.
William M. G. Weir, James Allan, John W. Kirkpatrick,
James Brown, Matthew Lawson, Donald Creighton, John
Hoggan, John MTntyre, Andrew Molseed, Alex. Purves,
Clerks.
D. Henderson, George Muldoon, and W. Walker, Boy Clerks.
William J. Ross and Peter M'Intyre, , Stampers and
Newspaper Sorters.
James Edgar, Duncan M'Kenzie, and John. Sloan, Railway
and Steamboat Messengers.
John M'Lean, Michael Ratcliffe, Henry Devlin, Henry
Gibson, James C. Dunlop, Peter Sharp, Joseph S weenie,
Thomas Reid, James Robertson, Allan M'Dowal, John-
Sutherland, Alexander Thomson, Walter M'Kenzie, and
Henry MTntosh, Letter Carriers.
John Somerville, J. Sampson, William Burns, John Pea-
cock, David Nutt, Jambs Binnie Clark, Charles Sargeant,
David Bowes, Angus M'Lean, William M'Gallan, William
Simpson, Patrick Downie, James Simpson, and Joseph Hendry,
Auxiliary Letter Carriers.
LOCAL RURAL MESSENGERS AND LETTER CARRIERS.
Port-Glasgow Road — Peter White.
Gourock — William Barbour.
Strone and Kilmun — Samuel Gracey.
Overton and Inverkip Roads — John Moody.
TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.
R. B. Guthrie, Clerk in Charge.
George Anderson, James M. Baxter, A. Cruickshank, John
P. H. M'Nairney, David Cuthbert, Nicholas Beattie, John
Foster, James M. Robertson, Robt. S. M'Dowall, T. R. Simpson,
and Archd. T. Turner, Clerks.
William Taylor, Engineer.
And Thirteen Boy Messengers.
2 APPENDIX.
The Paid Letter Window is open (every lawful day) at 7 a.m.
and shut at 10 p.m. ; on Sundays it is open to the public from
8 till 10 a.m., and on Fast-Days from 7 till 11 a.m.
The Telegraph Office is open from 8 to 10 a.m. and 6 to 7 p.m.
on Sundays.
Money Orders are granted and paid, also Savings Bank Deposits
received and paid from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m., and on Saturdays till 9
p.m. On Sundays and Fast-Days no business of this description
is done.
DELIVEKY OF LETTERS.
Correspondence for Merchants, &c, having private Boxes, and
addressed Toste Restante, are delivered at the same hours.
Delivery on Sunday at the bar of the Post Office only, and on
Sacramental Fast Days a town delivery takes place at 9 a.m.
First delivery at 6.45 a.m., with correspondence from Edinburgh ;
Ireland ; Galloway, Dumfries, Troon, Ayr, Kilmarnock, Ardrossan,
Beith, Irvine, Saltcoats; Kirkintilloch, Dumbarton, Helensburgh;
Glasgow, Paisley, Bishopton, Port-Glasgow. Town's letters in time
for this delivery till 6.30 a.m.
Second delivery at 9 a.m., with the correspondence from all
England, Dublin, South and South- West of Scotland ; Berwick,
and towns on the North British Railway ; Girvan, Edinburgh,
Glasgow, Paisley, Port-Glasgow, Rothesay, Dunoon, and Innellan.
Town's letters in time till 9 a.m.
Third delivery at 2.30 p.m., with the correspondence from New-
castle-on-Tyne, Berwick, &c, North of Scotland, Edinburgh,
Glasgow, Paisley, Port- Glasgow, Campbeltown, Carradale, Loch-
ranza, and Pirn Mill additional, and Gourock. Town's letters in
time till 1.45 p.m.
Fourth delivery at 4.30 p.m., with the correspondence from
Yorkshire, Durham, and Northumberland ; Edinburgh, Glasgow,
Paisley, Port-Glasgow, Ardentinny, Lochgoilhead, Craigrownie,
Kilcreggan, Inverary, and Oban. Towns letters in time till 4.10 p.m.
Fifth delivery at 7.45 p.m., with the correspondence from Lon-
don, Liverpool, Dublin, and South of Ireland ; North of Scotland,
Aberdeen, Fort- William, Perth, Dundee, &c; Galloway, Dum-
fries, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Paisley, Port-Glasgow, Lochgilphead,
Tarbert, Ardrishaig, Innellan, Rothesay, Dunoon, Strone, Kilmun,
Oban, Gourock, Millport, Largs, Fairlie, West Kilbride, Wemyss
Bay, and Inverkip. Town's letters in time till 7.25 p.m.
APPENDIX.
Por a
letter not exceeding 1 oz.
-
-
js
exceeding
£ 1 OZ.
2oz.
but not
exceeding 2 oz.
„ 4 oz.
„
J)
4 oz.
>)
„ 6 oz.
??
6 oz.
„
„ 8 oz.
J?
11
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8 oz.
10 oz.
„ 10 oz.
„ 12 oz.
EATES OF POSTAGE AND CONDITIONS OP
TRANSMISSION.
Inland Letters.*
The x-ates of postage to be prepaid are as follows, t
Id
Ud
2d
2|d
3d
3^d
4d
A letter exceeding the weight of 12 oz. is liable to a postage of
Id for every ounce, beginning with the first ounce. A letter, for
example, weighing between 14 and 15 ounces must be prepaid
fifteen-pence.
A letter posted unpaid is chargeable on delivery with double
postage, and a letter posted insufficiently prepaid is chargeable
with double the deficiency. On re-directed letters the charge for
re-direction is the same whether prepaid or collected on delivery.
No letter may exceed the dimensions of one foot six inches in
length, nine inches in width, and six inches in depth.
Addresses to the Queen and Petitions to Parliament.
Petitions and addresses to Her Majesty, forwarded direct, are
exempt from postage ; and such petitions 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 either without covers or are 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, will be charged as an
unpaid letter.
Newspapers.
(I.) Inland.
By the " Post Office Act, 1870," the use of the Inland Revenue
impressed stamp denoting the stamp duty, under which Newspapers
and other periodicals had been previously transmissible by post
within the United Kingdom, was abolished, and a postage of one
halfpenny was fixed for each transmission of any Newspaper com-
ing within the definition laid down in the Act.
Inland Newspapers are subject to the following regulations : —
1st. To have the privilege of passing as a Newspaper, the publica-
tion must first have been accepted as a Newspaper by the
* Inland letters arc those which pass between places in the United King-
dom, including the Isle of Man, the Orkneys, Shetland, Scilly, and Channel
Islands. ,
-t If the weight be exceeded to the smallest extent, even though the balance
be merely turned, the letter becomes liable to a higher postage. The same
rule applies to letters going abroad. To provide, therefore, for errors in
scales, &c, it is well to allow a little margin, or to pay the postage, of tb*
next greater weight.
APPENDIX.
Postmaster-General, and have been placed on a Register at
the General Post Office ; J from which it is liable to be re-
moved, either through the non-renewal of the registration
year by year, or in consequence of any change which may
deprive it of the characteristics of a Newspaper.
Registration for inland circulation includes registration
for transmission abroad.
2nd. It must be printed and published in the United Kingdom,
must be published in numbers at intervals of not more than
seven days, and must be printed on a sheet or sheets un-
stitched.
3rd. The full title and date of publication must be printed at the
top of the first page, and the whole or part of the title and
the date of publication at the top of every subsequent page ;
and this regulation applies to " Tables of Contents " and
" Indices. "
4th. A supplement must be unstitched, must in every case be pub-
lished with the Newspaper, and must have the title and
date of publication of the Newspaper printed at the top of
every page ; or, if it consists of engravings, prints, or litho-
graphs, at the top of sheet or side.
5th. For each Newspaper, whether posted singly or in a packet, the
postage, when prepaid, is one half-penny ; but a packet con-
taming two or more registered newspapers is not chargeable
with a higher rate of postage than would be chargeable on a
book packet of the same weight, viz., one half-penny for
every 2 oz. or fraction of 2 oz.
6th A Newspaper posted unpaid, and a packet of newspapers
posted either unpaid or unsufficiently paid, will be treated
as an unpaid or insufficiently paid, book packet of the same
weight.
7th. The postage must be prepaid either by an adhesive stamp or
by the use of a stamped wrapper.
8th. No newspaper can be sent through the post a second time for
the original postage. For each transmission a fresh postage
must be prepaid, except that in the case of re-direction the
amount chargeable may be collected on delivery.
Stb. Every newspaper or packet of newspapers must be posted
either without a cover or in a cover entirely open at both
ends, and in such a manner as to admit of easy removal for
examination. If ,this rule be infringed, the newspaper or
packet will be treated as a letter.
10th. Every newspaper must be so folded as to admit of the title
being readily inspected.
lltb. A newspaper, whether posted singly or in a packet, which
contains any enclosure except the supplement or supplements
belonging to it, will be charged as a letter ; unless the en-
closure be such as might be sent at the Book Rate of Postage,
«Jf££? c?°ditions °f admission to the Register ma j be ascertained on appli-
mtlOB to the secretary of the Post Office.
APPENDIX.
and the entire packet be sufficiently prepaid as a book pac-
ket, in which case it may be allowed to pass.
12th. A newspaper which has any letter, or any communication of
the nature of a letter, written in it or upon its cover, will be
charged as an unpaid or insufficiently paid letter.
13th. No packet of newspapers must exceed 14 lbs. in weighs, nor
may it exceed two feet in length or one foot in width or
depth.
III.— POSTAGE STAMPS.
Every Head Postmaster is required to keep, for sale to the public,
a sufficient stock of Halfpenny Post Cards, of the various postage
labels in use, and of envelopes with the penny stamp embossed.
The labels are of the respective values of Jd, Id, l^d, 2d, 3d, 4d,
6d, 9d, lOd, Is, 2s, and 5s. Sub-Postmasters are required to keep
halfpenny and penny labels, and halfpenny Post Cards only : but
they can procure any stamps of other values, or embossed envelopes,
which may be required. The envelopes are made of four sizes,
viz., 4| ins. by 3 ll-16th ins. (square shape), 5| ins. by 3f ins., 5J
ins. by 3 ins., and 4| ins. by 2| ins. The square shape is sold at
the following prices :—£l 2s 6d per 240, 1 for l|d, 3 for 3|d, 4 for
4id, and 24 for 2s 3d. Other sizes at 2s 2d per packet of 24.
Stamped Newspaper Wrappers, bearing an impressed halfpenny
stamp, are not sold in smaller numbers than 12, or multiples of 12.
The two smaller sized wrappers are discontinued, the issue being
limited to the larger sized wrappers of the dimensions 12 ins. by
5 ins. The price for 12 wrappers is 6Jd; 480 for £1 Is 8d.
Parliamentary Proceedings.
Printed Votes or Proceedings of the Imperial Parliament, sent
without covers, or in covers open at the ends, may circulate within
the United Kingdom at the rate of one halfpenny for 2 oz. or frac-
tion of that weight.
The words "Parliamentary Proceedings" must be written or
printed on the cover of the packet, otherwise it will be 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
will be charged.
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.
Book. Post. — (1.) Inland.
A Book-Packet may contain not only books, paper, or other sub-
stance in ordinary use for writing or printing, whether plain or
written or printed upon (to the exclusion of any written letter or
communication of the nature of a letter), Photographs, when not
on glass or in frames containing glass or any like substance, and
anything usually appertaining to such articles in the way of bind-
6 APPENDIX.
ing and mounting necessary for their safe transmission by po3t,
but also Circulars, — i.e., letters which appear from internal evidence
to be intended for transmission in identical terms to several per-
sons, and the whole or the greater part of which is printed, en-
graved or lithographed.
1st. The postage is one halfpenny for every two ozs. or fraction
of that weight.
2nd. The postage must be prepaid either by adhesive stamps or
by means of a stamped wrapper, or by a combination of
the two ; except at the Chief and District Post Offices and
the Branch Offices at Lombard Street and Charing Cross
in London, and at the Chief Offices in Edinburgh and in,
Dublin, where, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., it may be prepaid
in money, provided the postage amount to not less than
£1 in any one case, and provided the packets are posted,
in bundles, each representing a postage of os.
3rd. A packet posted wholly unpaid will be charged with double
the book postage; and if posted partially prepaid, with
double the deficiency.
4th. Every book-packet must be posted either without a cover
or in a cover entirely opsn at both ends, and in such a
manner as to admit of the contents being easily with-
drawn for examination, * otherwise it will be treated as a
letter.
5th. A book-packet may not contain any letter, or communica-
tion of the nature of a letter (whether separate or other-
wise), not being a circular letter or not wholly printed,
nor any enclosure sealed or in any way closed againgt
inspection, nor any other enclosure not allowed by sec-
tion 9. (Entries, however, merely stating who sends
the book, &c, or to whom it is given, are not regarded
as a letter.) If this rule be infringed the entire packet
will be charged as a letter.f
6th. No book packet may exceed 5 lbs. in weight, or one foot
six inches in length, nine inches in width, and six inches
in depth.
P ost Cards, which bear a halfpenny impressed stamp, are avail-
able for transmission between places in the United Kingdom only.
1st. The front or stamped side is intended for the address only.
There_ must be nothing else written, printed or other-
wise impressed on it, nor must there be any writing or
printing across the stamp. On the reserve side any com-
munication, whether of the nature of a letter or other-
wise, may be written or printed : but such communi-
* In order to secure the return of book packets which cannot be delivered,
the names and addresses of the senders should be printed or written outside
thus, " From , of ."
tit is the duty of the Postmaster, 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 examine book-packets posted
at, or passing through their office.
APPENDIX. 7
W — 9"P
cation must not extend to the front side. Nothing what-
ever may be attached ; nor may the >2ard be folded, cut,
or otherwise altered. If any of these rules be infringed,
the Card will be charged Id on delivery.
2nd. No Card other than one of those issued by the Government
will pass under a halfpenny stamp, if it bear on it a written
communication of the nature of a letter.
General Regulations.
When, owing to a great and unusual influx of letters, books, &c,
the transmision or delivery of the letters would be delayed if
the whole mail were dealt with without distinction, book packets
and post cards may be kept back until the next despatch or delivery.
It is forbidden to forward by post any indecent or obscene print,
painting, photograph, lithograph, engraving, book or card or any
other indecent or obscene article, or any letter, newspaper, publi-
cation, packet, or card having thereon any words, marks, or designs
of an indecent, obscene, libellous, or grossly offensive character.
Any thing posted contrary to this prohibition will be stopped and
sent to the Returned Letter Office, London.
Postmasters are instructed not to receive any letter which there
is good reason to believe contains anything likely to injure the
contents of the mail bag, or the person of any officer of the Post
Office. If such a packet be posted without the Postmaster's
knowledge, or if at any time before its despatch he should dis-
cover any such packet, he is directed not to forward it, but to report
the case, with the address of the packet, to the Secretary. The
following are examples of the articles referred to: —
A glass bottle, or glass in any form ; razors, scissors, needles,
knives, forks, or other sharp instruments ; leeches, game,
fish, meat, fruit, or vegetables ; bladders, or other vessels
containing liquids ; gunpowder, lucifer matches, or anything
which is explosive or liable to sudden combustion.
MONEY ORDERS.
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: —
For^sums under 10s - -Id. For sums of 5/ and under 6Z Id.
„ of 10.? and under 1/ 2d.
„ „ 1/ „ „ 21 3d.
„ „ 21 „ „ 31 id.
„ „ 3/ „ „ U Bd.
„ „ 4/ „ ,-, 5/6,/.
No order is allowed to contain a fractional part of a penny.
Money Orders are issued in the United Kingdom on the follow-
ing colonies, British agencies, and Foreign Countries :— Alexandria,
Bahia, Berbice (New Amsterdam), Belgium, British Columbia,
6/
„ 7/ 8d
11
„ 8/ dd
8/
„ 9/ lOd
9/
„ 10/ lie?
10/
. - U
8 APPENDIX.
Callao, Capo of Good Hope, Canada, Colombo (Ceylon), Coquimbo
Demerara (Georgetown), Denmark, Falkland Islands, France (Paris
only) Germany, Gibraltar, Gold Coast, Holland, Honduras, HongKong,
India, Italy, Malta, Mauritius, Natal, New Brunswick, Newfound-
land, New South Wales, New Zealand, Nova Scotia, Pernambuco,
Prince Edward Island, Queensland. Eio de Janeiro, St Helena,
Shanghai, Smyrna, South Australia, Straits Settlements, Suez,
Switzerland, Tasmania, United States, Valparaiso, Victoria, West
Coast of Africa, West Indies, Western Australia, Yokohama.
The scale of Commission for Orders payable abroad is as
follows : —
For sums not exceeding - - £2. £5. £7. £10.
s. cl. s. d. s. d. s. d.
If payable in Belgium, Denmark, France,
Germany, Holland, Italy,
Switzerland, Gibraltar, Malta,
Egypt, or Constantinople, -09 16 2 3 30
„ any other place abroad (includ-
ing most of the Colonies)
authorised to transact Money
Order business with this coun-
try. 10 20304 0
POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS.
Every Post Office Savings Bank, which is also a Money Order
Office, is open for bank business during the same hours as for
Money Orders.
Deposits of One Shilling, or of any number of shillings, or of
pounds and shillings, may be made by any person at the Post
Office Savings Bank, provided that such depositor shall not make
deposits amounting to more than £30 in any year ending the 31st
December, or make any further deposit when the amount standing
In his name exceeds £150, exclusive of interest. When any de-
depositor's principal and interest amount together to .£200 all interest
will cease so long as the balance of the account continues to amount
to the said sum of £200.
On making his first deposit, every person must give his Chris-
tian name and surname, and state his occupation and residence,
and must sign a declaration, to be witnessed by the Postmaster or
by some person known to the Postmaster or by the Minister or a
Churchwarden of the parish in which the depositor dwells, or by a
Justice of the Peace ; and if such declaration or any part thereof
shall not be true, the Depositor making the same shall forfeit all
right to his deposits.
GOVEENMENT INSURANCES AND ANNUITIES,
The Postmaster-General is empowered, under the Act 27 and
28 Victoria?, cap. 43, to insure the lives of persons of either sex, be-
tween the the ages of 16 and 60, for not less than £20 or more thart
APPENDIX.
£1 00. He is also empowered under the same Act to grant Imme-
diate 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 Government security for
the payment of the money at the proper time. Full particulars as
to rates, &c, may be had at any Post Office.
CUSTOMHOUSE— Steamboat Quay.
Collector — Thomas Avery.
Clerks— Chief Clerk— Thomas King. First class— Utrick Wal-
ton, James Little. Second class — Stewart Macallister, Hugh Mc-
Gregor, Henry Durkin, Edward Maxwell. Writers — Samuel Cam-
eron, Samuel Craven, F. H. Fuge, MTntosh.
Surveyors — First class, F. J. Cacket ; second clas3, W. S . Elliot.
Examining Officers — First class — John Eitchie, John Russell, A.
J. Kerr, John Ramsay. Second class— William Finlay, James
M'Gregor, John Ford, George Kerr, James Scotland, Robt. Smith,
Malcolm M'Larty, John Ramsay. Third class — George Sinclair,
Thos. Donaldson, Robt. Kerr, Robt. Chisholm, John Strickland,
William Simpson, John A. Mackie, Wm. Smith, W. S. Wilson,
S. B. C. Mackward.
Out-Door Officers— First Class— Aulay MAulay, Robert Tyre,
James Lyon, Wm. M'Fie, George Bear, William Comrie, P. M'-
Farlane, A. Arkley, A. M'Gilvray, James Campbell, Robert Fyfe,
J. Rutherford, Robert Smith, James Robertson, Hugh Hutton, A.
Beveridge, E. Beith, David Poison, D. M'Farlane, Hugh Ritchie.
Second Class — D. Houston, Robert Fry, J. K. Rae, J. D. Duncan,
James Fraser, Thomas Griffiths, R. M'Arthur, Alexander White,
E. B. M'Gown, Donald Poison, R. Ross, John M'Lellan, Donald
Darroch, Robert Marshall, W. B. Cree, Duncan M'Lellan, Dugald
M'Intyre, J. E. Haig, J. Fraser, jun., John M'Hugh, Pat. Mulloy,
John Darroch, Thos. Tynemouth, Wm. Harker, F. L. Moore.
Boatmen — First class — S. Kemsley, J. M'Lean, G. Kirkpatrick,
J. M'Intyre. Second class— J. W. Lovell, A. White, William
M'Crindle, Thomas Brittlebank, D. Smith, D.Riordan, P. Hessian,
E. Conway.
Messenger, J. Johnston ; Housekeeper, Mrs Elizabeth Johnston.
Principal Coast Officers :— Ardrishaig, John Lindsay ; Islay —
Duncan M'Phail ; Oban — W. Poison ; Tobermory — C. Campbell.
Hours of attendance for the despatch of public business — In-door
Department, from ten till four ; Out-door Department, from 1st
April to 30th September, from six till nine a.m., and from ten a.m.
till four p.m. ', during Feb., Mar., Oct., and Nov., from nine a.m.
till four p.m., and during Jan. and Dec, from nine a.m. till three
p.m., and the Long Room till two o'clock p.m. on Saturdays. The
following holidays are observed : — Christmas Day, Good Friday,
and the anniversary of the Birth-Day of Her Majesty.
10 APPENDIX.
MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICE.
LOCAL MARINE BOARD.
Provost of Greenock (ex officio), Chairman.
NOMINEES OF THE BOARD OF TRADE.
Thomas 0. Hnnter. James Stewart.
Robert Steele. C. S. Caird.
ELECTED BV THE SHIPOWNERS.
Archibald Adam. James Hamilton.
John H. Carmichael. ! John M'Gregor.
R. Shankland. I William Neill.
Thomas King, Watt Place, Secretary.
John MTlvain, Superintendent of Mercantile Marine.
James D. Macdonald, Deputy do do
Charles Lewis, First Clerk. James Campbell, Second Clerk.
William Cousar and Donald Campbell, Assistants and Runners.
The examinations of Masters and Mates in Seamanship and
Navigation are held every alternate Thursday and Friday ; and of
Engineers, on Thursday, every four weeks.
James Gilkison, Examiner in Seamanship and Navigation.
Robert Murray, Examiner in Steam.
Office hours — from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and from 7 to 8 p.m.
FISHERY OFFICE— 3 Bank Street.
George Reiach, Inspector of Fisheries.
John Bain, Fishery Officer.
John Murray, Fishery Officer for Lochfyne District, Ardrishaig.
INLAND REVENUE OFFICE (STAMPS AND TAXES).
Customhouse Buildings.
David Murray, Distributor of Stamps and Collector of Property
and Income Tax, Inhabited House Duties and Land Tax, for
the Counties of Renfrew and Bute, and Argyll (North).
Clerks — John Alexander, Thomas Macknight, Duncan Mao
naughtan, and William M. Young.
Office Hours— 10 till 3. Saturdays, 10 till 12.
INLAND REVENUE (LATE EXCISE).
Customhouse Buildings.
John Robertson, Collector. William T. Simkins, First Clerk.
GREENOCK DISTRICT.
Francis Moon, Supervisor.
Surveying Officers — John Gordon, Charles J. Bigg, John Venters,
Frank Kelleway, William Higgins, Thomas Johnston and
James M'Gannon.
Housekeeper— Catherine Hunter.
Open every Lawful Day from 9 morning till 3 afternoon.
APPENDIX. 11
PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES.
FIRST ward.
That part of the Burgh comprehended within a line commencing
at the point whero Ladyburn joins the River Clyde, and running
westward along the margin of the said river to a point at the north-
ern extremity of the Pier or Quay which divides the Victoria Har-
bour from the East India Harbour ■ thence along the said Pier or
Quay to Rue-end Street, where it joins Dellingburn Street, to Del-
lingburn Square ; thence along said Square to the foot of Baker
Street ; thence alongthe centre of Baker Street to Drum-
frochar Road ; thence along the centre of Drumfrochar Road to the
point where the boundary of the Second, Third and Fourth Wards
meet in that road ; thence southward in a straight line to the Par-
liamentary boundary at the Upper East Reservoir, and from thence
eastward and northward along the Parliamentary boundary to the
point first described. — Number of voters, 1106.
SECOND WARD.
That part of the Bui*gh comprehended within a line commencing
at a point at the northern extremity of the Pier or Quay which
divides the Victoria Harbour from the East India Harbour, and
running westwai'd along the margin of the river to the opening of
the West Harbour ; thence in a straight line to the northern ex-
tremity of the Mid Quay ; thence along the centre of the Mid Quay
to William Street ; thence along the centre of said Street to the
centre of Cathcart Square ; thence along the said Square to the
foot of Bank Street ; thence along the centre of Bank Street to its
southern extremity ; thence in a straight line to Drumfrochar Road,
at the point where the boundaries of the First, Third and Fourth
Wards meet ; thence eastward along the centre of Drumfrochar
Road to Baker Street ; thence along the centre of Baker Street to
Dellingburn Square ; thence along Dellingburn Square to Delling-
burn Street, and the Pier or Quay dividing the Victoria Harbour
from the East India Harbour to the point first described. — Number
of voters, 1227.
THIRD WARD.
That part of the Burgh comprehended within a line commencing
at the northern extremity of the Mid Quay, and running along the
said Quay to the foot of William Street ; thence to the centre of the
said Street to the centre of Cathcart Square ; thence to the foot of
Bank Street ; thence along the centre of said Street to its southern
extremity ; thence in a straight line to the point in Drumfrochar
Road where the First, Second, and Fourth Wards meet ; thence
westward along the centre of Drumfrochar Road to the point where
it joins Ann Street ; thence northward along the centre of Ann
Street to Buccleuch Street ; thence along the centre of Buccleuch
Street to Vennel ; thence along the centre of the Vennel to Charles
Street ; thence along the centre of Charles Street to Dairy mple
Street to West Quay Lane ; thence along the centre of West Quay
Lane to the West Quay ; and thence along the centre of West Quay
12 APPENDIX.
Lane to the margin of the river to the opening of the West Har-
bour, and thence in a straight line to the point first described. —
Number of voters, 1065.
FOURTH WARD.
That part of the Burgh comprehended within a line commencing
at the point where the West Burn joins the River Clyde, and run-
ning up the said burn to the point where it is crossed by Crawfurd
Street ; thence along the centre of Sugarhouse Lane to Vennel ;
thence along the centre of the Vennel to the point where it meets
Inverkip Street ; thence along the centre of Inverkip Street to the
West Burn ; thence up the West Burn to the Parliamentary
boundary ; thence along the said boundary to the upper East
Reservoir ; thence northward in a strait line to the point in Drum-
frochar Road where the First, Second, and Third Wards meet ;
thence westward along the centre of Drumfrochar Road to Ann
Street ; thence along the centre of Buccleuch Street to Vennel ;
thence northward along the centre of Ann Street to Buccleuch St.
thence along the centre of the Vennel to Charles Street ; thence
along the centre of Charles Street to Dalrymple Street ; thence
along the centre of Dalrymple Street to West Quay Lane ; thence
along the centre of West Quay Lane to the West Quay ; thence
along the West Quay to the margin of the river ; and thence west-
ward along the margin of the river to the point first described. —
Number of voters, 1230.
FIFTH WARD.
All the remaining parts of the Burgh. — Number of voters, 1402.
Total number of voters within the Parliamentary and Municipal
boundaries, 6330.
JAMES JOHNSTON GRIEVE,
Member of Parliament for the Town of Greenock.
Address — Levan, by Gourock.
75 Queen's Gate Terrace, London, S.W.
COLONEL MURE of Caldwell,
Member of Parliament for the County of Renfrew.
Address — Guards' Club, London.
CONSULS AT GREENOCK.
Swedish and Norwegian — T. 0. Hunter.
Germany and the Netherlands — J. O. Lietke.
Paraguayan — James Auld.
LLOYD'S AGENT FOR GREENOCK & PORT-GLASGOW,
T. O. HUNTER.
AGENT FOR LIVERPOOL UNDERWRITERS,
T. 0. HUNTER.
APPENDIX. 13
GREENOCK CENSUS FOR 1871.
PARLIAMENTARY BOUNDARY.
Males. Females. Total.
East Parish 3,467 3,203 6,670
Cartsburn Parish 4,673 3,984 8,657
Mid Parish 4,800 4,735 9,210
West Parish 15,624 16,911 32,535
Gourock (quoad sacra).... 28 38 66
Total— Parliamentary Boundary 57,138
Police Boundary (Additional) —
East Parish 278 276 554
West Parish 138 134 272
Total Police Boundary 57,964
Parish Boundary — (Additional) —
East Parish— Landward.... 76 58 134
;: ;; 8SW£.} iU m 95S
"West Parish 33 25 58
Total— Parish Boundary 59,111
Total, 1861 43,894
Increase, 1871 15,217
Greenock was erected into a Burgh of Barony in the year 1645.
First Magistrates and Council elected in the year 1751.
Greenock Library began in 1703.
Greenock Chamber of Commerce incorporated 1813.
Greenock Ragged School, Captain Street, opened 1858.
Shaws Water introduced in the year 1827.
Greenock Gas Works erected in 1828.
Railway to Paisley and Glasgow opened in the year 1841.
Railway to Wemyss Bay opened May, 1865.
Greenock and Ayrshire Railway opened 1869.
Theatre Royal opened December, 1858.
Victoria Harbour opened on 18th October, 1850.
Foundation Stone of Sir Gabriel Wood's Mariners' Asylum laid on
the 17th October, 1850.
Flood at Cartsdyke, 21st November, 1835.
Foundation Stone of Albert Harbour laid on 7th August, 1862.
James Watt born 19ih January, 1736. Died 25th August, 1819.
Sacramental Fast Days — Thursday before fourth Sunday of March,
and Thursday before first Sunday of October.
Fairs—First Thursday in July, and fourth Tuesday in November.
14 APPENDIX.
MAGISTRATES AND TOWN COUNCIL.
Provost — Robert Neill.
Bailies.
Dugald Campbell. Edward Wilson.
Alexander Scott. | Duncan Hendry.
Treasurer— Archibald Faton.
Councillors.
First Ward. Duncan Hendry. Alexander Scott.
William B. Paul. Third Ward. Edward Wilson.
James Auld. Eobert Neill. Fifth Ward.
Donald Anderson. C. P. Hunter. Archibald Paton.
Second Ward. Dugald Shankland. Hugh Walker.
Thomas Niven. Fourth Ward. George Arbuckle.
Graham Brymner. Dugald Campbell. William Birkmyre.
Ordinary Meetings — First Tuesday of every month.
Officials.
Town Clerk— John Kerr Gray
Chamberlain — John Adam
Auditor — John Gillespie
Joint Procurators-Fiscal — Archd. M'Callum and William Lewis
Assessors — Police Court — John Kerr Gray and Colin M'Culloch
Assessor and Clerk of Dean of Guild Court — Hew MTlwraith
Master of AVorks — James Barr
Collector of Town Assessments and Billet Master — A. Chalmers
Assessor under Valuation and Lands Act — Robert Hamilton
Superintendent of Town and Quay Police — David Dewar
Organist — George Thomas Poulter
Curator of Cemetery and Burying Grounds — Robert Sheridan
Inspector of Markets and Collector of Market Dues — Geo. Moffat
Council Officer — Charles Murray.
DEAN OF GUILD COURT.
Dean of Guild — Councillor Anderson
Vice Dean of Guild — Councillor Niven
Councillors of Dean of Guild — Bailie Hendry, Councillors Shank-
land and Walker, Commissioners Lang, Shaw, and Brown
Joint Procurators-Fiscal of Court — Wm. Lewis and A. M'Callum
Assessor and Clerk of Court — Hew M'll wraith.
Masler of Works — James Barr. Bar Officer — Ewan M'Intyrc.
Court Hall — Police Buildings.
Court Days — Thursday of each alternate week, at I p.m.
TRUSTEES FOR THE HARBOURS.
By Act of Parliament, the Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council,
with the following gentlemen, elecied by the Shipowners and
Harbour Ratepayers: — •
William Neill. Archibald Adam.
John Macgregor. Walter Grieve.
John Neill, junr. Robert Davie.
William Lindsay. John Scott, yst.
James Hamilton.
APPENDIX. 15
Officials.
Clerk— John Kerr Gray. Assistant Clerk— Thomas Wilson.
Treasurer — John Adam.
Auditor — John Gillespie. Collector of Harbour and Police Dues —
Andrew Nimmo.
Harbour Masters — John Millar, Archibald Brown, James Baillie,
and Malcolm Darroch. Dock Master — John Millar.
Chief and Consulting Engineer — W. R. Kinipple. Assistant
Harbour Engineer — A. J. Turnbull.
Superintendent of Harbour Police — David Dewar. Superintend-
ent of Transit Sheds and Warehouses — William Lamont.
POLICE BOARD.
The Trustees for paving, lighting, cleansing, and watching the
Town, in terms of the Act of Parliament, are the Provost, Magis-
trates, and Town Council, along with nine persons elected by the
Feuars, Householders and Ratepayers, three of them in November
annually, viz. : —
John M'Glashan
J. M. Crawford.
John Lang.
Donald Maclachlan.
Neil Shaw.
Robert Watson Chalmers.
Neil Brown.
James Aitken.
James Black. j
Clerk — John Kerr Gray.
Depute Clerk — William Blair. Treasurer — John Adam.
Collector of Assessment — A.. Chalmers. Auditor — John Gillespie.
Inspectors under Public Health Act — David Dewar, James Barr,.
and James Donnelly.
Master of Works— James Barr. Superintendent of Police —
D. Dewar. Police Surgeon — Charles Auld, M.D.
Manager of Gas Works — Samuel Stewart. Secretary and Collector
of Gas Works — Alexander Mackellar. Superintendent of
Parks — Robert Sheridan. Inspector of Weights and Measures
— David Young. Superintendent of Fire Brigade — George
M'Cartney. Inspector of Gas Meters — Charles E. Bursey.
Inspectors of Lodging Houses — David Dewar, James Donnelly,
William M 'In tyre, Alexander M'Kenzie and Angus M'Donald.
Ticketer of Small Houses —William Thomson. Inspector
under the Adulteration of Food Act — David Young. Public
Analysts— Thomas Law Patterson, F.C.S., and Thomas Rob-
ertson Ogilvie, F.C.S. Inspector of Cleansing — Archibald
Carruth.
WATER TRUSTEES.
Provost Neill ; Bailies Campbell, Wilson, and Hendry ; Treasurer
Paton ; Councillors Niven, Arbuckle, and Birkmyre ;
Messrs Crawford, Aitken, Black, Maclachlan, and Shaw.
16 APPENDIX.
Clerk — Colin M'Culloch. Collector— -James Brown, junr.
Treasurer — John Adam. Superintendent — James Wilson, C.E.
Auditor— John Gillespie.
DESCRIPTION OP FALLS LET AND UNLET ALONG LINE OF AQUEDUCTS
BETWEEN OVERTON AND THE SEA.
No. old line. Height. H.P.
1. Sugar Refinery, Crawhall, Allison & Co., 26 feet 46
2. Grain Mills, Mackenzie & "Walker 24 ,, 43
3. Sugar Refinery, A. Scott & Sons, 17 „ 30
(Sugar Refinery, Do. )
4. •< Foundry, Rankine & Blackmore, V 26 „ 46
(Chemical Work, John Poynter & Son, )
5. Chemical Work, Do. 22 „ 39
6. Rice Mill, A. A. C. Statham, 19| „ 35
7. Sail Cloth Mill, Greenock Sacking Co., 28 „ 50
8. ( Sugar Refinery, Clyde Sugar Refining )
& i Co., [ 641 )f 330
9. (Sugar Refinery, Neill, Dempster & Neill,)
10. Rope Work, A. Tough & Son, 23 „ 40
11. Dyeing and Carding Mill, R. Houston & Son, Sty „ 60
12. Woollen Mill, Fleming, Reid & Co., 29| „ 53
13. Woollen Mill, Do. 20 „ 36
14. Woollen Mill, Do. 34 „ 61
18. Paper Mill, Brown, Stewart & Co , 30 „ 54
FALLS STILL TO LET ON OLD LINE.
No. 15—30 feet, 54 horse-power; No. 16—29 feet, 53 horse-
power; No. 17—30 feet, 54 horse-power; No. 19—26 feet, 46
horse-power.
These falls have a supply of 1300 cubic feet per minute, for
twelve hours per day, during 310 days per year ; and two Scotch
acres of ground for mills, &c, go along with each at a nominal
feu-duty.
No. new lines. Height. H.P.
1. Grain Mill, George Allan, jun., 14 feet 25
2. Greenock Foundry Co., 45 „ 81
3. Sugar Refinery, Dawson, Martin & Co., 18 „ 32
4. Sugar Refinery, Blair, Reid & Steele, 21 „ 38
5 & / Shaws Water Foundry, R. Steele & Co., \ .ft o/>
6. \ Sugar Refinery Pattens & Co., J *° " °°
7. Sugar Refinery, Alex. Scott & Sons, 12 „ 21
GREENOCK PRISON -Nelson Street, West.
W. Clark, Governor.
Mrs Davie, Matron.
Duncan Campbell, "I
Daniel M'Allister, >- Warders.
William Matthews, )
Neil Shaw, Watchman.
Mrs Fleming, \ Female
Jane M'Lauchlan, / Warders.
Alexander Bell, Fireman.
Dr Shortridge, Surgeon.
Rev. Mr Ireland, Chaplain.
APPENDIX. 17
CALEDONIAN RAILWAY COMPANY.
Directors.
Thomas Hill, Esq., Merryleo, Glasgow — Chairman
Lieut.-Colonel Salkeld, Holtnhill, Carlisle
Daniel Ainslie, Esq., The Gart, Callander, and 48 Moray Place,
Edinburgh
J. C. Bolton, Esq., Glasgow, and Carbrook, Stirling1
Hugh Brown, Esq., Glasgow
Andrew Buchanan, Esq., Auchentorlie, Dumbartonshire
James Taylor, Esq., Stanley Hall, Burntisland
Robert Ferguson, Esq., Dundee
John Cowan, Esq., Glasgow
Sir Thomas Gladstone, Bart., Fasque, Laurencekirk
Alexander Crum, Esq., Thornliebank
Andrew Green Thompson, Esq., Bridekirk, Cumberland
William W. Hozier, Esq., of Tannochside, Bellshill
James Badenach Nicholson, Esq., Glenbervie House, Kincardineshire
Archd. Gibson, Secretary
Railway Station, 25 Cathcart Street — Jas. Gilchrist, Superintendent;
Railway Station, Cartsdyke
Goods Station, 4 Regent St. — John Montgomerie, Superintendent
GLASGOW AND SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY.
Directors.
Sir James Lumsdon, of Ardon, Glasgow — Chairman
Alexander Ronaldson, Esq., 7 Park Terrace, Glasgow— Deputy-
Chairman
Andrew Galbraith, Esq., 123 Hope Street, Glasgow
Robert Barclay, Esq., 21 Park Terrace, Glasgow
Matthew William Thomson, Esq., Park Gate, Guisely, near Leeds
Peter Clouston, Esq., 1 Park Terrace, Glasgow
James Rodger, Esq., 1 Claremont Gardens, Glasgow
Patrick Playfair, Esq., 79 St Vincent Street, Glasgow
Benjamin Nicholson, Esq., merchant, Annan
W. J. Wainwright, Secretary
Head Office — 14 Bridge Street, Glasgow
STATIONS IN GREENOCK.
Prince's Pier (Passenger) — Agent, James Rennie
Albert Harbour (Goods)— Agent, Hugh M'Kean
Lynedoch Street (Passenger) — Agent, John Barclay
Lynedoch Street (Goods) — Thomas Dunlop
GREENOCK RAILWAY GUARANTEED COMPANY.
Directors.
John Rodger, jun. | Andrew Tasker | George Adam
John Duncan, Secretary, 24 West Burn Street
18
APPENDIX.
TOWN AND HARBOUR POLICE— Office, Taylor's Close.
David Dewar, Superintendent, residing at 84 Brisbane Street ; Five
Lieutenants (one being in Detective Department and another
in Sanitary Department, as Inspector) ; Three Inspectors ;
Nine Sergeants ; Two Detective Officers ; and Ninety-two
Constables ; One Female Searcher. Charles Auld, M.D.,
Police Surgeon—House, 5 Houston Street— Consulting Rooms,
27 Hamilton Street.
LOWER WARD COMMITTEE OF RENFREWSHIRE
PRISON BOARD.
Provost NeilL Convener
Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart.
Sheriff Smith
Provost Birkmyre, Port-Glasgow
The Four Bailies of Greenock
ENGINES FOR EXTINGUISHING FIRES.
The Water Engines and other apparatus are deposited at
the
Engine House, Taylor's Close. Keys for them to be found at the
Police Office. George M'Cartney, Superintendent of Engines.
MARKETS.
Fish Market, 1 West Breast.
Flesh Market, Market Street — George Moffat, Inspector anci
Superintendent at the Market. Cattle boughi and sold daily. No
Weekly Markets held since the cattle plague. Fairs are hsld an-
nually, beginning on the first Thursday of July, and fourth Tues-
day of November ; and a Horse and Cattle Market, which is held
on the Friday before Glasgow Whitsun-Monday Fair, and on the
Friday immediately preceding Kilbai chan Fair.
GREENOCK HOSPITAL AND INFIRMARY,
Duncan Street. — Established 1819.
Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, Bart., President.
The Provost of Greenock, Adam Fairrie, and Robert Macfie,
Vice-Presidents.
James Kelso, Treasurer.
George Williamson, Secretary.
Directors.
Alex. Ferguson, Deputy-Chairman.
John Arbuckle
Alex. Scott, Chairman
Provost of Port- Glasgow
Alexander M'Kenzie
Alexander C. Smith
Patrick Caird
John Douglas
Robert Shankland
Edward Blackmore
William Crawford
Hugh W. Walker
John CJapperton
T. M. Macfarlano
Alex. Robertson (Gourock)
P. M. Black
Abram Lyle
William Turner.
APPENDIX. 19
The Chairman of the Parochial Board of Greenock.
Ihe Chairman of the Parochial B )ard of Port- Glasgow.
The Convener of the House Committee of the Parochial Board of
Greenock.
The Convener of the Relief Committee of the Parochial Board of
Greenock.
Medical Department.
Drs Macdougall, Shortridge, Robertson, and Black.
Alex. M'Lelland, M.B., House Surgeon-.
Bliss Johnston, Lady Superintendent.
A. Walker and B. Barbour, Dispensary.
Friends of patients are allowed to visit them every 1 iwful da}'
from 2.30 till 3.30 p.m. The dispensary for out-patients is open
from 12 till 1 p.m., and is closed on Fast Days, New Year's- Day,
and Friday of Summer Fair. Applicants are required to pay Id
for each prescription, and to come provided with bottles for mix-
tures, &c. Applicants for admission as in-patients are required to
present themselves for admission at 12 noon for examination by
the medical attendant. They must be provided with Subscribers'
tickets. Admission will be given only if the applicants be found
proper subjects, and there be room in the house. Tickets are
available only in the place where subscriber and patient reside.
GREENOCK PAROCHIAL BOARD.
Rooms, Captain Street.
Robert Neill, Esq., Balgray, Chairman of the Board.
Wm. M'Clure, Esq., Chairman of the Committee of Manage. n en f.
The management is vested in a General Committee, subdivided
into small Committees for the despatch of business.
John S. Deas, Inspector.
John Gentles and John G. Campbell, Assistants.
Robert Fairlie, Dugald M'Lean, Andrew Maclachlan, Alexander
Weir, and Thomas Shearer, Clerks.
Thomas Burton, Collector and Cashier.
Thos. Smith, Out-Door Collector. William Ramage, Clerk.
James Wallace, M.D., House Surgeon. Samuel Shortridge, John
M Culloch, and John Macdougall, District Surgeons.
Archibald Blair, Governor, and Mrs Buchan, Matron of Poorhoust.
John Hunter, Chaplain. John Gillespie, Auditor.
GREENOCK LIBRARY— Watt Monument, Union Stkeet.
Instituted 17S3.
Hours from half-past 9 till 11, 1 till 5, and 7 till 9 daily — on
Saturdays from half-past 7 till 9 evening.
Managed by a Committee selected (from the SaareholJeio)
annually in January.
20 APPENDIX.
Allan Swan, Chairman. Frederick Johnston, Treasurer. Allan
Park Paton, Secretary and Librarian.
The Library (including Foreign, Theological, Scientific, Mathe-
matical and Botanical Departments), contains about 17,000 vols.,
and has between 300 and 400 subscribers. There is a large supply
of the most recently published works of importance and interest.
The first-class subscription, entitliug to a new work of one or
more volumes, an old work of similar size, and a review or maga-
zine, is 21s. The second-class subscription, entitling to one vol-
ume at a time from the General Library, such having been one
year there, is 6s 6d. Students are entitled, without charge, to the
use of the Scientific and Mathematical Library founded by Watt,
and to the Libraries of Theological and other works, bequeathed
by Thomas Fairrie and the Rev. James Williamson. The Monu-
ment is open to visitors.
GREENOCK MECHANICS' INSTITUTE,
Sir Michael Street and Tobago Street.
Instituted 1836.
Robert Hendry, President. James M'Cunn, Treasurer.
The Institution consists of a large Hall, and a number of Com-
mittee Rooms, used for lectures, concerts, soirees, public and trades'
meetings. A Library of upwards of 5000 volumes of scientific and
miscellaneous literature — tee, one shilling per half year. An In-
stitution Club, consisting of Reading Room, with an excellent and
varied supply of newspapers, popular periodicals, magazines, re-
views, &c. ; and a large and comfortable Club Room, furnished with
billiard and bagatelle tables, chess, draughts, dominoes, &c, for the
use of the members — fee, one shilling and sixpence per quarter.
Public Baths, where hot, cold, and shower baths can be had at a
minute's notice, from 2d to 8d each.
GREENOCK COFFEE ROOM— 2 Cathcart Square.
Opened in 1820. Terms, £1 5s per annum, paid in advance.
Strangers residing in the town for not more than six weeks admitted
gratis.
committee.
D. D. Adamson John Stewart
J. M. M'Gill William Philp
Robert R. Patterson William Rankine
John C Macgregor Duncan M'Callum
Robert Wood j
John M'Gill, Secretary and Treasurer. Robert M'Laehlan, Curator.
GREENOCK CEMETERY.
Committee of Management for 1873-74.
The Provost, Bailies Campbell and Scott, Councillors Anderson,
Hendry, Niven, Hunter, Paton and Arbuckle— Councillor Paton,
convener — Councillor Niven, vice-convener.
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INYERKIP STREET AND DUNCAN STREET BURYING
GROUNDS.
TABLE OF RAXES OF INTERMENT.
Rato3 of Interment in the Inverkip Street and Duncan Street
Burying Ground?, appointed by the Town Council of Green-
ock to be exacted from and atter the 2d day of April, 1850.
I. When the body is conveyed in a hearse drawn by four
horses, or carried shoulder high,
For digging or filling in the grave, - - - 8s Od
If a tombstone is removed — for taking it off and putting it on 3s Od
If assistance be given in putting in the mortsafe and after-
wards taking it out and re-dressing the ground, - 2s Od
II. Where the body is conveyed in a hears", drawn by two
horses,
For digging and filling in the grave, - - - 6s Od
If a tombstone is removed — for takingit off and putting it on,- 2s Od
If assistance be given in putting in the mortsafe and after-
wards taking it out and re-dressing the ground, - Is 6d
III. Where the body is carried on spokes, or conveyed in
a hearse drawn by one horse,
For digging and filling in the grave, - - - 4s Od
No charge to be made far taking off or putting on tombstone.
IV. Where a body belonging to the working classes is con-
veyed in a hearse, without regard to the number of
horses, or carried shoulder high or on spokes,
For digging and filling in the grave, - - - 4s Od
No charge to by made for taking off and putting on tombstones.
CHILDREN *
I. Where the body is conveyed in a chaise,
For digging and filling in the grave, - - - 4s Od
For taking off and putting on tombstone, - - 2s Od
If assistance be given in putting in a mortsafe and after-
wards taking it out, and re-dressing the ground, - Is 6d
II. Where the body is carried on hand-spokes or brought in
a chaise,
For digging and filling in grave, - - - 2s Od
If a tombstone, no charge is made for removing or putting
on the stone.
Although more than one bod)' be interred at the same time in
one and the same grave, no additional charge to be made, unless it
be necessary to have the grave deeper than six feet, being the
usual depth of a grave, in which case the cost of such extra depth
must be paid by the undertaker.
The charges to be paid by the undertaker, or person giving in-
timation to the Chamberlain, at the time of giving such informa-
tion to inter, and obtaining permission to open the grave.
JOHN KERR GRAY, Town Clerk.
*To include in this term those under twelve years of age.
APPENDIX. 23
GREENOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS— 27 Cathcart St.
George Craig, Proprietor, Finnart Street.
GREENOCK CHAMBER OP COMMERCE.
Ckairnfan — Graham Bryinner
Deputy-Chairman — James Morton
Treasurer — Colin S. Caird
Directors.
J. 0. Hunter
"Walter Grieve
David Johnstone
John M'Gregor
Hugh Walker
William Neill
Abram Lyle
Arthur 0. Leitch
Robert R. Patterson
WELLINGTON PARK AND WELL PARK.
Committee of Management for 1873-74.
The Provost, Bailie Campbell, Councillors Andersou, Paul,
Hendry, Niven, Hunter, Paeon, Arbuckle ; Messrs Lang, Aitken,
and Black — Councillor Paton, convener ; Councillor Niven, vice-
convener.
Superintendent — Robert Sheridan.
Entrance to Wellington Park — Top of Baker Street.
Entrance to Well Park — Regent Street, Bank Street, and Sir
John's Brae.
COURTS.
SHERIFF COURT.
Held in the County Buildings, Nelson Street, every Wednesday at
half-past 10 o'clock, and every Friday at 11 o'clock forenoon
during Session.
Sheriff— Patrick Fraser.
Sheriff Substitute — Harry Smith.
Sheriff-Substitutes — Robert Neill, Thomas 0. Hunter, Andrew
Tasker, and Thomas King, in absence of Harry Smith.
Clerk — "William Hector, Depute-Clerk — James Inglis.
Bepute-Clerk — Archibald M'Callum, in the absence of Jas. Ingli3.
Procurator-Fiscal — Robert Blair. Auditor — James Inglis,
SHERIFF SMALL DEBT COURT.
Held in the County Buildings, Nelson Street, every Wednesday, at
11 o'clock. Continued cases are disposed of before new cases.
Sheriff — Patrick Fraser.
Sheriff-Substitute — Harry Smith.
Clerk — William Hector. Depute-Clerk — James Inglis.
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APPENDIX.
BURGH AND POLICE COURT.
Held in the Police Court Hall, Taylor's Close, every lawful day at
ten o'clock.
Judges — The Provost and Bailies.
Assessor— Town Clerk. Depute Assessor — Colin M'Culloch.
Prosecutors— Joint Procurators-Fiscal — Archibald M'Callum and
William Lewis. Procurator-Fiscal in absence of the Joint Pro-
curators Fiscal — David Dewar.
JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT.
Held in the County Buildings, Bank Street, every Thursday, at
eleven o'clock.
Justices of the Peace — .
Little, Robert
Adam, Archibald
Ballantine, James
Binnie, Robert
Robertson, Robert William
Caird, J. T.
Turner, George
Grey, Charles
Morton, James
Hunter, John
Hunter, John C.
Craig, John R.
Burns, John
Erskine, John
Brown, Matthew
Duff, James
Fleming, John
Kincaid, Thomas
Procurator-Fiscal
Greenock and Vicinity.
Hunter, Thomas 0.
Johnstone, David
Stewart, Sir M. R. Shaw
Blair, Robert
Grieve, James J.
Grieve, Walter
Hunter, Charles P.
Neill, John
Tasker, Andrew
Steele, Robert
Murray, David
Latham, D. M.
Stewart, James
Steele, Robert, jun„
Sheriff Substitute
Provost and Bailies.
Campbell, Dugald
Wilson, Edward
ex-officio
—Alexander Blair.
Clerk — John Bartlemore. Depute-Clerk — James Inglis.
Small Debt Courts held every Thursday at 11 forenoon.
Licensing Courts, third Tuesday of April and last of October,
QUARTER SESSIONS.
Held in Renfrew on the Second and Third Tuesdays in April, and
Third and last Tuesdays in October.
Meetings for licensing publicans for the Burgh of Greenock and
Port-Glasgow are held on the second Tuesday in April and the
third Tuesday in October, and for the remainder of the Lower Ward
on the third Tuesday in April and last Tuesday in October. Applica-
tions for licences (printed forms of which can be had at the Justice
of Peace Clerk's Office) must be lodged at least fourteen days previ-
ous to the day of meeting. Appeal Court held in May.
APPENDIX.
25
COMMISSARY COURT.
Held at Greenock every Friday at 11 o'clock forenoon.
Commissary — Patrick Fraser.
Deputes — Harry Smith and Hugh Cowan.
Clerk— John Bartlemore. Depute-Clerk — James Iuglis.
INCOME TAX COMMISSIONERS FOR LOWER WARD OF
RENFREWSHIRE.
James Stewart of Garvocks
The Sheriff of the County
Sheriff Substitute at Greenock
Robert Macfie of Langhouse
W. C. Graham Bontine of Ardoch
Alex. Graham of Cappellie
George Burns, Wemyss House,
Wemyss Bay
David Johnstone, Merchant,
Greenock
Robert Blair, Merchant, Green-
ock
James Morton, Merchant. Green-
ock
Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, Bart.
M. F. Dunlop— Clerk. John Gillespie— Assessor.
COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY IN THE LOWER WARD OF
THE COUNTY.
The Sheriff of the County
The Sheriff-Substitute, Green-
ock
Sir Michael R. Shaw Stewart,
Bart.
Duncan Darroch of Gourock
James Anderson of Highholm
Robert Macfie of Langhouse
John Burns of Castle Wemyss
George Burns, Wemyss House,
Wemyss Bay
The Provost of Greenock
The Provost of Port-Glasgow
George Arbuckle, Greenock
Matthew Arbuckle, Greenock
James Stewart of Garvocks, resid-
ing at Southbar, Paisley
H. R. B. Peille, Catter House,
Drymen, factor for Sir M. R. S.
Stewart, Bart.
James Scott of Kolly
A. Hair, merchant, Pt.-Glasgow
Henry Birkmyre, Merchant,
Port-Glasgow
James Foster King, of Carnegie
Park, Longhaugh, Bishopton
Admiral Sir Houston Stewart,
R.A. and C.B.
The Senior Police Magistrate of
Gourock
James Caldwell, Clerk of Supply, Greenock.
LIEUTENANCY OF RENFREWSHIRE.
Lord-Lieutenant — Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart.
Vice-Lieutenant — Archibald C. Campbell of Blythswood.
Convener — Thomas Spier of Blackstone.
Alexander, Lieutenant-Colonel,
of Ballochmyle
Alexander, Captain J. H. I. of
Southbar, R.N.
Blantyre, Lord
Houston, George Ludo vie of John-
stone
Macdowall, Henry of Garthland
Maxwell, William Hall of Dargavel
Maxwell, Sir Wm. Stirling
2G APPENDIX.
Buchanan, Colonel 0. D. R. 0.
of Drurnpellier and Finlay-
stone
Crum, Alexander, Thornliebank
Cuuniugharne, John Charles of
Craigends
Darroch, Duncan of Gourock
Glasgow, Earl of
Graham, John of Fereneze
Gordon, John of Aikenhead
Gilmour, Allan of Eaglesham
Harvey, Henry Lee | Scott, James, Glasgow
Clerk of Lieutenancy — John Macdougall, Greenock.
Mure, Lieut.-Colonel William of
Caldwell
Napier, Sir J. M. of Milliken &
Napier, Bart.
Napier, John Stirling of Mer-
chiston House
Pollok, Allan of Faside and
Broom
Speir, Robert Thomas Napier
Speir, Thomas of Blackstone
Stewart, John A. Shaw, London
FACULTY OF PROCURATORS.
/ - Dean of Faculty— William M'Clure, 40 Cathcart Street
Treasurer and Fiscal — Robert Neill, 6 West Blackhall Street
Secretary and Auditor — James Inglis, Sheriff-Clerk Depute
Council— F. D. Morrison, David Scobie, M. F. Dunlop, George
Williamson, Hew MTlwraith, and William Auld
RESIDENT MEMBERS OF FACULTY.
Anderson John, Port-Glasgow - - - - - 1863
*Auld James, 14 Hamilton Street ----- 1867
*Auld William, 46 Cathcart Street - 1870
Black John, 5 West Blackhall Street - - - - 1849
*Blair Alexander, 4 Hamilton Street - 1865
Blair Robert, Sheriff Court Buildings - 1858
Boag Andrew, 14 Hamilton Street - 1857
Buchan Peter, Town-Clerk, Port-Glasgow - 1865
Chalmers Robert Watson, Waverly Buildings, - - 1868
Duncan R. B 1871
Dunlop Malcolm Fraser, 2 Church Place - - - 1865
Dunlop John, 2 Church Place __.-•- 1871
Fyfe John Paton, 1 Bank Street 1865
Glen James, 2 Church Place - 1868
Grier Thomas, 1873
Gray John Kerr, Town Clerk 1838
Gunion W. G. H. 1873
Inglis James, Sheriff Clerk Depute - 1853
*King Thomas, 2 Watt Place 1838
*Lade Alexander, Port-Glasgow ----- 1859
*Langwill Archibald, 8 Hamilton Street - 1845
Lew'is William, 1 Bank Street 1865
MacCallum Archibald, West Burn Street - - ' - 1840
M'Callum Archibald, 14 Hamilton Street - 1849
MacLelland Daniel Ritchie, Port-Glasgow - 1859
*M'Clure William, 40 Cathcart Street - - 1837
M'Culloch Colin, Town Chambers - 1868
APPENDIX. 27
*Macdougall John. Mansionhouse ----- 1818
Macdougall John Innes - - - - - - 1873
Macdonald, George, 40 Catbcart Street - - - - 1868
Macdonald Francis, William Street - 1872
Macdonald James - - - - - - - 1873
*M'Ilwraith Hew, Park Buildings, Nicholson Street - 1835
* Morrison Finlay Daniel, 32 Cathcart Street - - - 1864
*Neill Robert, 6 West Blackball Street - - - - 1846
Neill Stewart, 6 West Blackhall Street - - - - 1850
Patten John, jun. - . - - 1873
Scobie David, Port-Glasgow ------ 1865
* Smith James Campbell, 46 Cathcart Street - - - 1863
Swan Allan. Park Buildings, Nicholson Street - - 1840
'Turner James, junr., 27 West Burn Street - 1822
Turner James W, 27 West Burn Street - - - 1871
Weir Allan, 7 William Street 1854
* Williamson George, 2 Bank Street - 1844
Wilson Thomas 1873
Yuill Archibald, Nicholson Street ----- 1821
Those marked (*) are Notaries Public. The years are those in
-which they were admitted Procurators.
Paton Allan. Park, Notary Public - - - - 1341
BANKING HOUSES.
Bank Holidays in Scotland — New Year's Day, Christmas Day,
Good Friday, the First Monday of May, and the First Monday of
August ; Bills due on these days are payable on the day following.
On^Fast Days or local Holidays they are open from 0 to 11 a.m. ;
Bills due must be paid on these days.
BANK OF SCOTLAND.— 47 Cathcakt Street.
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at 12 on
Saturdays. Draws on Bank of Scotland, Lothburv, London ; Smith,
Payne, and Smiths, and Coutts & Co., London ;"Bank of England
and Branches ; Bank of Ireland and Branches ; Manchester and
Liverpool District Bank ; National Provincial Bank of England ;
London and County Bank ; Wood & Co. ; Burton, Uttoxeter, and
Ashhonrn Union Bank • Sheffield Union Bank ; Old Bank, Jersey ;
Wolverhampton and Staffordshire Banking Co. ; Provincial Bank
of Ireland, and on the Branches of the Commercial Bank and British
Linen Co., and Union Bank of Scotland in towns where the Bank of
Scotland has no agencies. The Bank of Scotland also issues drafts
and letters of credit on Bank of British North America, Canada,
and New York ; on Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto, and
Branches ; on Bank of Australasia, Australia, and New Zealand ;
on National Bank of New Zealand ; Bank of New Zealand ; and on
branches of Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London, and China.
Bank of Scotland also grants Foreign Credits and Marginal Bills
28 APPENDIX.
furnishes Circular Notes, free of charge, for the use of travellers
and others, payable in all the principal towns on the Continent of
Europe, and elsewhere throughout the world ; and negotiates Bills
on all the principal towns in British and Foreign parts.
Agent — Thomas Stark.
Accountant — Peter Ballingall.
Teller — David Kerr. Clerks — Samuel Blyth, J. B. Cunningham,
and Robert Ford.
BRITISH LINEN COMPANY.— 15 William Street.
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 8 afternoon. Shuts at 12 on
Saturdays. Draws on Smith, Payne, and Smiths, London ; Bank
of England and Branches ; London and County Banking Co. and
Branches; Bank of Ireland and Branches; Samuel Smith & Co.,
Derby and Nottingham ; Carlisle and Cumberland Bank, Carlisle,
and Branches ; J. Blackhouse & Co., Darlington, and Branches ;
Halifax Joint-Stock Bank, Halifax ; Sheffield and Rotherham Bank,
Sheffield and Rotherham ; Branches of the National Provincial
Bank of England ; Bradford Banking Co. ; Huddersfield Banking
Co. and Branches ; Yorkshire Banking Co. and Branches ; and on
all the principal towns in Britain ; also, on New York, Bank of
Montreal and Branches ; Bank of British Columbia and Branches,
New Westminster, B.C., Victoria, Vancouver, and San Francisco ;
South America, Mercantile Bank of the River Plate, Buenos Ay res,
Monte Video ; English, Scotch, and Australian Chartered Banks,
Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne ; Banks of Australasia and
Branches in New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria, Queens-
land and Tasmania ; Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, and Branches ;
National Bank of New Zealand and Branches ; India Oriental Bank
Corporation ; London and South African Bank and Branches at
Cape of Good Hope, Natal, and British Caffraria. Issues Circular
Notes for travelling on the Continent.
Agent — Thomas Oliphaut Hunter.
Teller — William Philp. Clerks — James Neilson, John Macneilage,
Malcolm M'Call, and D. A. Paterson.
CITY OF GLASGOW BANK.— 32 Cathcart Street.
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till o afternoon. Shuts at 12 on
Saturdays. Draws on the London Joint-Stock Bank, London ;
Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, Liverpool ; National
Provincial Bank of England and Branches ; Bank of Ireland and
Branches ; Ulster Banking Company and Branches ; and on all the
principal towns in Britain ; also, on the Bank of Montreal and
Branches, the Union Bank of Australia, and the Bank of New
Zealand.
Agent — Colin S. Caird
Accountant — David Aitken. Teller — J. Tannahill
Clerks— Edwin H. Scott, W. C. Elgin, and Richard Muir
James Kerr, Porter.
APPENDIX.
29
CLYDESDALE BANK.— 7 Hamilton Street.
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at 12 on
Saturdays. Draws on Barnetts, Hoares, & Co., London ; North of
Scotland Bank and Branches ; Caledonian Bank and Branches ;
National Provincial Bank of England and Branches ; Manchester
and Liverpool District Bank and Branches ; Union Bank of Man-
chester; Union Bank of Liverpool ; Hull Banking Company ; Bir-
mingham and Midland Bank ; Huddersfield Banking Company ;
Lambton & Co., Newcastle, and Branches; Carlisle City and Dis-
trict Bank ; Lancaster Bank and Branches ; Yorkshire Bank and
Branches; "West of England Bank and Branches ; Grurney3 & Co.,
Norwich, and Branches; Coventry Union Bank; National Bank
in Ireland and Branches ; Belfast Banking Company and Branches ;
Ulster Bank and Branches ; Bank ot British North America, New
York, Halifax, Nova Scotia, St John's, New Brunswick, and San
Francisco ; Union Bank of Australia and Branches.
Agent — John Rodger.
Accountant — A. M. Humphreys. — House above the Bank.
Teller — Robert Dargie.
Clerks — Wm. Swan, Ales. Stewart, jun., and Frederick Todd.
CLYDESDALE BANK— East Branch.
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at 12 en
Saturdays. Draws on Barnetts, Hoares, Hanbury & Lloyd, Lon-
don, &c, same as West Branch.
Agent — A. Tasker. Accountant — John Agnew.
Teller — Richard Wilson. Clerk — James Smith.
COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND.— 36 Cathcart St.
Established in 1810, and incorporated by Royal Charter. Draws
on London and Westminster Bank, and Coutts & Co., London ; and
negotiates Bills on every place in Great Britain and Ireland
•where there is a Bank or Banker ; issues Circular Notes ; grants
drafts or letters of credit on the principal cities and towns of Eng-
land and Ireland, and of Canada, and on New York and Paris ;
grants drafts and letters of credit and negotiates bills on India,
Australia and New Zealand, and is agent for the following estab-
lishments, viz : the North of Scotland Banking Co. ; National
Provincial Bank of England ; Birmingham Joint-Stock Bank ;
Bradford Banking Co. ; Carlisle City and District Bank ; Halifax
Joint-Stock Bank ; West Riding Onion Bank, Huddersfield ; Hull
Banking Co.; Lloyd's Banking Co., Leamington ; Beckett & Co.,
Leeds ; Leicestershire Banking Co. ; Liverpool Commercial Bank-
ing Co. ; Manchester and Salford Bank ; Manchester and Liverpool
District Bank ; Parr's Banking Co. ; Messrs Lambton & Co., New-
castle ; Messrs J. & J. C. Wright, Nottingham ; Sheffield Banking-
Co. ; York Union Bank ; Wakefield and Barnsley Union Bank ;
Preston Banking Co., Preston ; National Bank ; Munster Bank ;
30 APPENDIX.
Northern Banking Co. ; Messrs De La Touche & Co., Dublin ;
Koyal Bank of Ireland Messrs Boyle & Co., Dublin ; Hibernian
Bank, Dublin ; James G. King & Sons, New- York ; Messrs Roths-
child Brothers, Paris; the Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney,
New South Wales ; the Union Bank of Australia ; Natal Bank ;
the Oriental Bank Corporation ; Bank of British North America,
and Standard Bank of British South Africa.
Alexander Gauld, Agent.
Frederick Johnston, Teller (signs pro. Agent). William Patrick,
Accountant. Geo. Hill. David Lambie, and D. Munro, Clerks.
Alexander Anderson, Porter — House above the Bank.
COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND— West-End Offici
15 West Bla.ck.hall Street.
Robert W. Campbell, pro. Agent. J. A. Neave, Clerk.
NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND— 29 Cathcart Street.
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at 12 on
Saturdays. Draws on Glyn, Mills & Co. ; Coutts & Co. ; National
Bank of Scotland, 37 Nicholas Lane, London ; Union Bank of Lon-
don ; North of Scotland Bank and Branches ; Belfast Banking
Co. ; Ulster Banking Co. and Provincial Bank of Ireland and their
Branches; Minister Bank; Lloyd's Banking Co.; Nottingham
Joint Stock Bank; Devon and Cornwall Bank; London and County
Bank; West of England and South Wales District Bank; European
Bank ; Lancaster Bank ; Delhi and London Bank ; National Pro-
vincial Bank of England ; Manchester and Liverpool District Bank-
ing Co. ; National Bank of Ireland ; Douglas and Isle of Man
Bank ; Yorkshire Banking Co., and their Branches ; Union Bank
ot Australia, in Australia, Van Dieman's Land, and New Zealand,
and Bank of Victoria, Australia, and Branches; Bank of New
Zealand and Branches ; Colonial Bank of Australasia and Bran-
ches ; Bank of North America ; Gore Bank and Branches ; Orien-
tal Bank Corporation in India, Australia and China; Lmdon
and South African Bank, Cape Town, and Brauches ; Bank ol
Australasia and Blanches. Issues circular notes for travelling on
the Continent, and negotiates bills on all the principal towni in
Foreign and British parts.
Agent, John Thomson.
Accountant, Wm. N. A. Aitken. Teller, Wm. Archibald, jun.
Clerks, Stewart Hewison, Alex. T. Jenkins, Robert Smith and
Andrew Forrest.
Robert Macfarlane, Porter — Bank Buildings, Mansion House Lane.
APPENDIX. 31
ROYAL BASK OF SCOTLAND -38 Cathcart Street.
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 8 afternoon. Shuts at 12 on
Saturdays. Draws on Coutts & Co., London ; Bank of England and
Branches ; the National Provincial Bank of England and Branches;;
Manchester and Liverpool District Banking Co.; Lambton & Co.,
Cumberland Union Bank (limited); Williams & Co.; Lancaster Bank-
ing Co. ; Woods & Co. ; Bradford Banking Co.; Halifax and iiud-
dcrsheld Union Banking Co. ; Leatham, Tew, & Co. ; Aberdeen
Town and County Bank and Branches ; National Bank of Scotland ;
Union Bank of Scotland ; and Clydesdale Banking Co., in Towns
where the Royal Bank have no Agencies ; Bank of Ireland and
Branches ; Belfast Banking Co, and Branches ; also on the Bank of
New South Wales ; Australian Joint-Stock Bank ; Bank of South
Australia ; Western Australian Bank ; South Australian Banking,
Co. ; Chartered Mercantile Bank of India. London and China ; Blyth
Brothers & Co., Mauritius ; Bank of British North America, &c.
Agent — D. M. Latham.
Accountant — John Love. Teller — John M. Carmichael.
Clerks— Peter Harper, F. Munsie, and Robert H. Sinclair,
UNION BANK OF SCOTLAND— L Hamilton Street.
Open from 10 o'clock forenoon till 3 afternoon. Shuts at T_ noon
on Saturdays. Draws on Glyn & Co., London ; Union Bank of
Scotland, Glasgow and Edinburgh, and all their Branches; on Com-
mercial Bank of Scotland ; and all the principal towns of England
and Ireland.
Agent — F. G. Bruce.
Accountant — C. D. Lamont. Teller — Malcom Turner.
Clerks — Richard Neville and Robert Downie.
David Nutt, Porter — House, 2 Church Place.
GREENOCK PROVIDENT BANK—Willi,.m Street.
Instituted 181o.
Open every day irom 10 till 3 o'clock, and on Saturdays from 1(V
till 12 o'clock, and on the evenings of Monday, Wednesday and
Saturday, from half-past 6 till S o'clock.
The Committee of Management of the Bank for the cum nt year
stands as follows :
J. J. Grieve, Esq., M.P., President. E. Blackmore, Esq., Cloiirman..
Alex. S Mories John CJapperton
Thomas Prentice Thomas M. Thome
James Aitken William 0. Leitch
Abram Lyle, sen. John Douglas
George Adam John Duff
Patrick M. Black Robert Caird
David E. Barclay Joseph D. Scott
John Adam and C. D. Lamont, Joint-Cashiers.
John Robinson, Accountant. James Kelso, Auditor.
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APPENDIX. 33
WEST OR OLD PARISH.
Rev. J. M. M'Culloch, D.D.— Sir M. R. S. Stewart, Bart., Patron.
Alexander Fyfe, Session Clerk.
T. H. C. Macgee, Conductor of Psalmody. Archibald MTntyre,
Church Office.
BOUNDARIES.
From the Old Dock running up Vennel, taking the West side
thereof to Cowgate, up said street taking the west side thereof to
Market Street, round the westmost corner of Market Street, along
the Police boundary to Bogle Street, to John Gray's stores, run-
ning up Bogle Street, taking the west side thereof to Mrs Fairlie's
property inclusive, running along west part of Regent Street to
Lynedoch Street, up said street taking the west side thereof to
Reservoir, round south side of Reservoir to the westmost extremity
thereof, from thence running southward, crossing Drumfrochar
Road to Whinhill, including all the streets, and the country dis-
trict west and south of police boundary.
INSTITUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE CONGREGATION.
Mission Station, Wellington Street. Rev. P. Ogilvie, missionary.
Sabbath classes for the young in the Session-house, in the
Charity School, in Sir Michael Street School, in Wellington Street
School, and in Sessional School, Nelson Street, west, at half-past
5 o'clock.
Adult Bible Class in the Session-house, on Sundaj^ evenings.
Congregation Association — M. F. Dunlop, Secretary.
Colin S. Caird, Treasurer.
West Church Ladies' Charitable Fund — Mrs Morren, Treasurer.
NORTH PARISH.
Built 1591. Restored 1864.
Rev. W. W. Tulloch, B.D. Patrons — Male Communicants.
Peter Scott, Organist. John Rowan. Church Officer.
George Arbuckle Treasurer.
BOUNDARIES.
From foot of Vennel up west side of Hamilton street ; westward
along Hamilton Street, and West Blackhall street, north side of
Patrick street, down Patrick street, east side to the river, thence
eastward again to the foot of the Vennel.
Sunday School meets at 5.30 in the Oddfellows' Hall, West Burn
Street. Mission Station — Nicholson Street school. Minister —
Rev. Alexander Gibson. Service at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Sundays,
and on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. during the summer months.
MIDDLE OR NEW PARISH.
Rev. James A. Campbell. Patrons — Town Council, Kirk-Session,
and Feuars.
Assistant Minister — Rev. J. A Ireland.
34 APPENDIX.
Bible Woman — Miss Hamilton.
Organist and Conductor of Choir — Mr G. T. Poulter.
Session Clerk — Robert Campbell. David Nutt, Church Officer.
BOUNDARIES.
From the westmost corner of Market Street, along the police
boundary line to Bogle Street, taking John Gray's stores down Bogle
Street, west side thereof to Rue-end Street, taking south side thereof
to Cathcart Street, running down said street to shore, along the
shore to the foot of Low Vennel, up low and high parts of Vennel,
taking east side of said street to Cowgate Street, up east side there-
of to the point first described.
CONGREGATIONAL SCHEMES.
1. School — Ann St. Teachers — Mr A. Young and Miss M'Millan.
Assistant Teacher — James M'Kellar. Attendance upwards of 300.
2. Church Mission, Church Place.
3. Ladies' Clothing Society — Managed by ladies of the congrega-
tion. Its aim is to receive and distribute cast-off clothing, and to
sell new clothing at reduced prices to the poor of the congregation
and parish.
4. Sabbath Schools — Meet in the Lower Mission Hall, Church
Place ; in Ann Street School ; in Police Court Hall ; and in Mission
Premises, Open Shore.
5. Sabbath School Clothing Society — Managed by the Lady Sab-
bath School Teachers. Its object is to provide clothing at reduced
prices to the poorer children attending the schools.
6. The Penny Savings Bank, on Saturday evenings at 7.
EAST PARISH.
Rev. James Hntcheson— Chosen by the Town Council and
Committee of Proprietors.
Thomas Smith, Session Clerk. John M* Walter, Officer.
BOUNDARIES.
From shore at Rue-end up to Cathcart Street, taking south side
thereof to Bogle Street, along Rue-end Street, taking east side
thereof to Bogle Street, up Bogle Street, taking east side thereof,
along Regent Street, taking south side thereof to Lynedoch Street,
lip Lynedoch Street, taking south side thereof, crossing Drumfrochar
road, taking in Berry-yards to the boundary line, along the boun-
dary line to the Parishes of Kilmalcolm and Port-Glasgow, down
DevoPs Burn to the shore, along the shore to the point first described.
In connection with this Church there is a Society called the
Greenock East Parish Society, managed by the minister as presi-
dent, treasurer, secretary, and twelve directors, the funds of which
are devoted to religious objects, parochial or congregational, and
apportioned at the discretion of the Directors, at the annual meet-
ing. There is also a Sabbath School, with an average attendance of
310 children, conducted by 38 teachers; and a Church Library,
open every Friday evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. Bible Class on
"Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock.
APPENDIX. 35
In connection "with this parish there is a Mission Station at Lady-
burn. Attendance at public worship, 70; Sabbath School, with ten
teacbers, and attendance of scholars, 80 ; Bible Class, with an at-
tendance of 38. Missionary, Rev. Peter Macqueen.
CARTSBURN PARISH CHURCH— Upper Crescent (East).
Rev. Archibald Fullarton— chosen by the Members of the Church.
Charles Grey, Session Clerk. John Guy, Precentor.
Daniel Clacher, Treasurer f to whom, or the Church Officer, appli-
cation for sittings in the Church should be made.
David Greenlees, Church Officer.
BOUNDARIES.
Prom the point where Cartsburn flows into the River Clyde,
following up the course of the burn (including the east side of
Cartsburn Street), till near the Chemical Works, then running in
a south-easterly direction to meet the boundary line between the
estates of Greenock and Cartsburn, then turning in a north-easterly
direction, following the course of the said boundary line to the
point where Cappielow water flows into the river, then turning in
a westerly direction, and running along the margin of the river
to the point first described. The population of the parish in 1871
—4673 males, 3984 females— total, 8657.
The Sabbath School meets at half-past five o'clock p.m. The
Congregational Prayer Meeting is held in the Session-house on
Wednesday evenings at eight o'clock.
G^LIC PARISH CHURCH— West Burn Street.
Rev. John M'Pherson.
Session Clerk, H. M'Lachlan. Precentor, Donald Robertson.
Officer, John Dewar.
There is a Sabbath School Society, composed of all the teachers
and the superintendent. The Sabbath School is well attended by
about 200 children, and conducted by about 26 teachers. A Bible
Class for young men and women, taught by the Minister, every
Sabbath evening at 7 p.m. A Parochial Association which meets
on the last Thursday of every month at 8 p.m. And a Congrega-
tional Library of nearly 300 volumes. There is also a Week-day
School in connection with the Church, taught by Mr M'Lachlan.
PREE CHURCH MINISTERS AND CHURCHES.
PREE CHURCH PRESBYTERY OF GREENOCK.
Meets on the last Wednesday of every alternate month, in the
Presbytery Hall, Free Well Park Church.
36
APPENDIX.
Places.
Cumbrae,
Erskine,
Fairlie,
Gourock,
Greenock, Middle,
Greenock, West,
Greenock, St Andrew's,
Greenock, Gaelic,
Greenock Mount Park,
Greenock, St Thomas,
Greenock, "Well Park,
Ministers. Ordinations. Post Towns
Alexander Walker, 1856 Greenock.
R. R. Caldwell,
John Gemmill, A.M
Robert M'Kellar,
John M'Farlan,
John Nelson, D.D.,
John James Bonar,
Murdoch MCaskil,
George A. Marshall,
William Laughton, 1839
James Stark, 1834
Matthew Reid, A. M..B.D.
Colleague and Successor, 1873
Greenock, Crawfurdsburn, Peter Thomson, 1858
Greenock, Free North, David Boyd, 1864
Inverkip, - - Peter Douglas, 1851
Largs, - - Charles Watson, 1848
Port-Glasgow, - - William Bell, 1863
James Stark, Presbytery Clerk.
1845
Paisley.
1835
Greenock.
1864
"
1843
"
1845
"
1835
"
1868
"
FREE WEST CHURCH— A rdgo wan Street.
Rev. John Nelson, D.D. — Chosen by Members of the Church.
Adam Black, Precentor.
Hugh Walker, Session Clerk.
James Sinclair, Clerk to Deacons' Court.
James Welsh, Treasurer to the Congregation.
W. Letham, Treasurer for the Sustentation Fund.
D. M'Gillivray, Librarian.
W. Bowie, Treasurer for Schoolmasters' Fund.
Matthew Muir, Church Officer.
ASSOCIATIONS.
1. Congregational Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 8 p.m.
2. Minister's Bible Class for young women on Thursdays at 7
p.m. — Young Men at 8.30 p.m.
3. There are two Sabbath Schools in connection with the Congre-
gation, taught by 40 teachers, and with an attendance of 375
scholars, including Advanced Bible Classes.
4. Work Society conducted by a Committee of Ladies from this
and St Thomas's congregation, and supported by members of other
Churches, to give work to poor women in making clothes, which are
sold at the depository in Jamaica Street.
5. The Library contains between 600 and 700 volumes. Books
are given out on Wednesday evenings at 7.30 p.m.
6. The Deacons' Court meets on the first Monday of each month,
at half-past 8 o'clock. Meetings of Session occasionally.
7. District Visitors, first Monday of each month, at 3 o'clock.
MIDDLE FREE CHURCH— George Square.
Rev. John Macfarlan — Chosen by the Members of the Church.
APPENDIX. 37
Gilbert A. Ramsay, Precentor. Dugald Smith, Church Officer*
Andrew Macfarlan, Session Clerk.
Alexander M'Kellar, Clerk to Deacons' Court.
John Douglas, Treasurer to Deacons' Court.
Alexander M'Kellar, Treasurer to the Sustentation Fund.
Matthew M'Lean, Treasurer to the Foreign Missions.
James M'Lean, Treasurer to the District Mission.
James M'Lean, Treasurer to the Congregational Library.
A Prayer Meeting is held in the Hall behind the Church every |
Wednesday evening at eight o'clock ; Bible Classes on Sabbath
evening, conducted by the Minister ; a Sabbath School, average at-
tendance about 280 children, with 27 teachers — in connection with
which is a Library for teachers and children ; also, a Work Society
for giving sewing to poor members, with sale of work every Friday
from October till May, from 12 noon till 2 p.m.
This Congregation has a District Mission, with a Week-day School
in the Broad Close Hall — attendance, 180. Gordon Simpson and
Miss Langwill, teachers. William Crawford, superintendent of the
Sabbath School in the Broad Close ; and Matthew M'Lean of the
Sabbath School, Dock Breast— Rev. Archibald Reid, missionary.
Sermons in the Broad Close Hall by the missionary every Sabbath
afternoon at 2.15, and evening at 7, and Prayer Meetings on Thurs-
day evenings.
ST. THOMAS' FREE CHURCH— Grey Place.
Rev. William Laughton— Chosen by the Members of the Church.
John Peden, Precentor.
Alexander Thomson, Session Clerk.
Robert Blair, Clerk to Deacons' Court.
Andrew Carmichael, Treasurer to Deacons' Court.
Dugald Campbell, Treasurer for Sustentation Fund.
Robert M'Lachlan, Church Officer.
FREE GAELIC CHURCH— Jamaica Street.
Rev. Murdoch MAski), 6 Fox Street— Chosen by the Members
of the Church.
' John M'Callum, Precentor. John Fraser, Church Officer.
Hugh Buie, Session Clerk.
Archibald Brown, Treasurer to Deacons' Court.
James Brown, Clerk to Deacons' Court.
John Bruce, Treasurer to Sustentation Fund.
Angus Sinclair, Treasurer to Schoolmasters' Fund.
A Prayer Meeting is held in the Hall adjoining the Church on
Thursday evenings at eight o'clock, in English. There is in the
Church a Sabbath Evening School — attendance about 179 ; and in
the Session-house a Bible Class, taught by one of the Office-bearers.
There is also a Missionary School in Main Street, Cartsdyke —
attendance about 120. Bible Classes, taught by the Minister, meet in
the Hall on Monday evenings at 8 o'clock.
38 APPENDIX.
There is a Library in connection with the Chuech, open to the
Members and adherents every Thursday evening at 7.30 p.m.
Gaelic Prayer Meeting every Sabbath evening in the Hall at
half-past six, also in the Mission Station, Main Street, at 7 o'clock.
WELL PARK FREE CHURCH— Lyneboch Street.
Rev. James Stark — Chosen by the Members of the Church.
Rev. Matthew Reid, A.M., B.D., Colleague and Successor.
'James Walker, Church Officer. Alex. Chalmers, Session Clerk.
Robert Chalmers, Clerk of Deacons' Court. William M'Neill,
Convener of Sustentation Fund. R. Chalmers, Convener of Foreign
Mission Fund. Malcom Turner, Treasurer to the Congregation.
MEETINGS AND CLASSES.
The Congregational Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at
8 o'clock. Bible Class for Young Men and Women on Sabbath
evenings at half past 5 o'clock. Congregational Sabbath School
in the Church, at a quarter past 5 — Scholars, 261 ; teachers, 28.
Deacons' Court meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 8 o'clock.
ST. ANDREW'S FREE CHURCH— West Stewart Street.
Rev. John James Bonar — Chosen by Male Communicants.
James Muir, Precentor. Lachlan Galbraith, Church Officer. John
Macphail, Session Clerk. James Barr, Clerk to Deacons' Court.
Alexander Ferguson, General Treasurer; Dugald Shankland,
Treasurer to Sustentation Fund ; John Cunningham, Treasurer to
Foreign Mission Fund ; John Fleming, Treasurer to Home Mis-
sion; James Barr, Treasurer to Schoolmaster's Fund.
Home Missionary — Mr John Hanson.
ASSOCIATIONS.
1. Session and Deacons' Court meet on first Monday of the month
at 8 o'clook. 2. District Visitors meet on first Monday of the
month at 12 o'clock. 3. Sustentation Fund Collectors meet on
first Wednesday of the month after Prayer Meeting. 4. School-
masters' Sustentation Fund collected quarterly — January, April,
July, and October. 5. The Missionary Collectors meet on second
Wednesday of March, June, September and December.
CLASSES.
1. Minister's Class for young people about the age of fifteen
Sabbath evening at half-past 6. 2. General Sabbath Classes for
the children of the congregation and neighbourhood meet every
Sabbath in the Church and Mission Chapel at half-past 5.
LIBRARIES.
1. The Congregational Library, consisting of upwards of 1000
select and useful works, is open on Wednesday evenings at nine
o'clock. 2. There is a Library for the Minister's Class, amounting
to upwards of 6C0 volumes. 3. The General Sabbath School Li-
braries contains upwards of 600 volumes, free to all attending the
Sabbath classes.
APPENDIX. 39
CRAWFURDSBURN FREE CHURCH— Macdoug all Street.
Rev. Peter Thomson — Chosen by Members of the Church.
Thomas Walker, Precentor. Robert Jones, Church Offioer.
William Campbell, Session Clerk and Treasm-er to the Foreign
Mission Association ; Hugh Macready, Clerk to Deacons Court ; D.
M'Farlane, Treasurer of the Sustentation Fund ; Robert Fan-ell,
Congregational Treasurer.
MEETINGS AND CLASSES.
1. The Congregational Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evenings
at half-past 7 o'clock. 2. Minister's Bible Class for young men and
women on Sabbath evenings at 7 o'clock. 3. Congregational Sab-
bath School meets in the evening at half-past five — attendance up-
wards of 200, with 25 teachers. 4. Deacons' Court meets on the
Tuesday after the first Sabbath of every month ; and the Session on
the Wednesday after the third Sabbath of every month.
FREE NORTH CHURCH.
Rev. David Boyd — Chosen by the Members of the Congregation.
Francis Dickson, Precentor.
James Welsh, Congregational Treasurer.
John Dempster, Church Officer.
Matthew Cameron, Session Clerk.
Duncan Ritchie, Clerk of Deacons' Court.
ASSOCIATIONS.
1. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8.
2. District Prayer Meeting on Friday evenings at 8.
3. The Deacons' Court meets on the third Wednesday of every
month.
4. Sabbath School — 26 teachers and 220 scholars.
5. Bible Class for Young Men and Women on Wednesday even-
ing at 7.
MOUNT PARK FREE CHURCH.
Rev. George A. Marshall.
A Prayor Meeting is held every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
The minister conducts a Bible Class every Sabbath evening at 7
p.m. A Sabbath School meets at 5.30 p.m.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTERS AND CHURCHES.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERY OF PAISLEY
AND GREENOCK.
Meets alternately at Paisley and Greenock.
Places. Ministers. Ordin. Post-Towns.
Alexandria - - James Drummond - - 1873 Glasgow
Beith—
Head Street - - James Martin - - - • 1843 Beith
Mitchell Street - Henry Glen - - - - 1868 „
Bonhill - - - - William Smith - - - 1863 Glasgow
40
APPENDIX.
Places.
Ministers.
Ordin.
Post-Towns^
Dumbarton —
High Street - -
William M. Halley -
-
1835
Glasgow
Bridge-end - -
Walter Duncan - -
-
1874
,,
(William Turner - -
-
1834
Gi'eenock
Dunoon - - -
(J. C. Johnstone, colleague
1865
,,
Gourock - - -
David Rae - - - -
1872
ji
Greenock —
George Square -
Sutherland Sinclair -
-
1830
„
Trinity Church
John Young - - -
-
1862
?>
Sir Michael St. -
Wm. R. Thomson -
-
1854
»j
Union Street -
John B. Smith - -
-
1848
)t
St Andrew Sq. -
John Kerr Campbell
-
1S73
JI
Helensburgh - -
David Duff, A.M. -
-
1856
Glasgow
Innellan - - -
Robert Henderson -
-
1874
Greenock
Inveraray - - -
Gilbert Meikle - -
-
1849
Inveraray
Johnstone — West -
James Iuglis, clerk -
-
1850
Paisley
Do. East -
Hugh Gemmill, A.M.,B.D
.1874
>>
Kilbarchan - - -
George Allison - -
-
1842
n
Kilcreggan - • -
Forrest F. Young -
-
1869
Greenock
Kilmalcolm - -
James E. Fyfe - -
-
1860
Pt.-Glasgow
Kilmarnock - -
James Dunlop, - -
-
1862
Glasgow
Kirn - - - -
R. W. Thomson - -
-
1864
Greenock
Langbank - - -
James Mather - -
-
1867
Pt.-Glasgow
Largs - - -
(William Stephen - -
-
1830
Greenock
"^J. B. M'Intyre, colleague
1864
»>
Lochwinnoch - -
James Monteith - -
-
1843
Paisley
Millport - - -
Wm. T. Henderson -
-
1867
Greenock
Paisley —
Abbey Close, '-
Andrew Henderson -
-
1847
Paisley
Canal Street
George C. Hutton -
-
1851
ji
George Street -
Andrew Elder - -
-
1863
„
Oakshaw Street
William France - -
-
1833
»>
St James' Street
James Brown - - -
-
1859
»»
Thread Street -
And. Gibb Fleming -
1860
»*
Port-Glasgow - -
William Lauder - -
-
1842
Pt.-Glasgovr
Renfrew - - -
John Hutcheson, B.A.
-
1864
Paisley
Rothesay - - -
P. M'Farlan, B.A., -
-
1845
Rothesay
wiSo?urail-}^B^
-
1871
Greenock
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— Union Street.
Rev. John B. Smith, Pastor— Chosen by the Church Members.
Michael Wilson, Precentor. Robert Main, Church Officer.
In connection with this Church there are Weekly Classes taugkt
by the Minister. A Congregatienal Sabbath School, with superin-
tendent and 17 teachers. A Congregational Prayer Meeting held
every Wednesday at 8 o'clock.
Missionary Association — Rev. J. B. Smith, president ; James Mor»
APPENDIX. 41.
ton, juu., treasurer ; Andrew Russell, secretary ; Alex. Doctor, town
missionary.
A Sabbath Evening Mission School, conducted by a superintend-
ent and 15 assistants. Average attendance about 115.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— George Square.
Rev. Suthorland Sinclair, Pastor. — Chosen by Church Members.
Arthur Robertson, Precentor. Alexander Maitland, Church Officer.
INSTITUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CONGREGATION.
A Sabbath School taught by the Minister, assisted by about 39
teachers, and attended by above 213 scholars ; and a Mission School
taught by 14 teachers, attended by 100 scholars.
Missionary Society for Home and Foreign Missions.
Juvenile Missionary Society for General Missionary purposes. A
Bible woman engaged in the district assigned to the Congregation.
Christian Instruction Society, the Members of which visit the
houses ot those who do not attend any church, for the purpose of
distributing religious tracts, x-eading the Scriptures, and holding
meetings for prayer and explanation of the Word of God.
The Minister's Bible Classes meet on Monday evenings at eight
o'clock.
Congregational Library, consisting of upwards of 432 volumse.
The Library is free to all the members and seat-holders in the con-
gregation, and is open in the Session-house every Wednesday night
from 9 till 10.
Sabbath School Library consists of 450 volumes, from which the-
children in the Sabbath School receive books weekly.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— Sir Michael Street.
Rev. William R. Thomson, Pastor— Chosen by Church Members.
Conductor of Psalmody — R. M. Walker.
John Brown, Church Officer. John M'Laren, Town Missionary.
In coneection with this Church are the following Societies : —
Missionai-y and Educational Association — the Minister, president ;.
three vice-presidents ; Wm. Kidd ; and G. R. Macdougall, treasurer;
and A. M. Humphreys, secretary.
Junior Mission Society — the Minister, president ; two vice-presi-
dents ; Andrew Downie, treasurer ; Charles Auld, secretary.
A Congregational Prayer Meeting, held every Wednesday even-
ing, at 8 o'clock.
A Congregational Sabbath Evening School.
The Minister's Class meets on Sabbath evenings at 7 o'clock.
A Missionary is employed by this congregation, who visits the
districts of the town adjoining the church.
Week-day Mission Schools — Teachers, John Morrison, Miss
ITyfe, and Miss Langwill.
Evening Classes for adults meet during the winter months.
Two Mission Sabbath Schools, conducted by members of the
42 APPENDIX.
Church — average attendance upwards of 200 ; and a Dorcas Society-
carried on by the ladies of the congregation.
Congregational Library, containing about 1,100 volumes — the
Minister, president ; secretary and treasurer, Thomas Borthwick ;
Neil M'Leod, librarian.
A Savings Bank, open every Saturday night from 7 till 9 o'clock
in the Mission premises opposite the church. The deposits on
reaching £l are either paid or transferred to the Greenock Provi-
dent Bank in the party's name when desired. Any person not
connected with the church is at liberty to join.
TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.— Union St.
Minister, Rev. John Young.
Session Clerk, Robert Allan, 27 Union Street.
Cburch Officer, William Laird, 65 Nicholson Street.
A Prayer Meeting is held every Wednesday evening at eight
o'clock, and a Missionary prayer meeting once a month. There is
a Missionary Association for Home, Foreign, and Continental
Missions, and a Juvenile Missionary Society for religious purposes.
In connection with this church there are a Congregational and a
Missionary Sabbath School. There is also a Library for the use
of the Sabbath School.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— St Andrew Square.
Pastor, Rev. John Kerr Campbell.
Robert Cumming, Church Officer. Psalmody led by Voluntary
Choir, Messrs Macaulay and Blake, Conductors.
Congregational Sabbath School at 5.30 p.m. Minister's Bible
Class on Sabbath evening at 7. Congregational Prayer Meeting
every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Young Men's Christian
Association every Sabbath at 9.45 a.m.
ST JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Union Street.
The Rev. Julius Lloyd, Incumbent. — Chosen by the Patron, Sir
Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, Bart.
Rev. C. B. Winstanley, Curate.
Louson Walker and Edward Blackmore, Church Wardens.
John Peacock, 71 Nicholson St., Beadle. Organist, A. Rosenberg.
SERVICES.
Sunday — Holy Communion on First Sunday of the Month at
Morning Service ; on other Sundays at 9 a.m ; Morning Service at
11a.m. ; Children's Service at 3.30 p.m. ; Evening Service at 6.30
p.m Daily — Morning Prayer at 9.45 a.m., and Evening Prayer
at 7.30 p.m. (except on Wednesday and Friday), with Lecture on
Wednesday evening in Advent and Lent.
Wednesday and Friday — Morning Prayer and Litany at 12.
Cartsdyke. — Evening Service on Sunday in the School-room,
at 7.p.m.
APPENDIX. 43
la connection with the above Church, and under the inspection
of the Incumbent, are Week-day and Sunday Schools for youth of
both sexes. Teachers — West Day School, Miss Thompson ; East
Day School, Mr James Scott and Mrs Stevenson.
REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
West Stewart Street.
Rev. James Kerr, Pastor — Chosen by Members in full communion.
Precentor — William Kirkwood, 11 Antigua Street.
Church Officer — Duncan M'Callum, 16 Bearhope Street.
Session Clerk — James Simpson, Dellingburn Street.
Treasurer — John Kerr, 44 Arthur Street.
Secretary— Alexander Caldwell, 2 Hillend.
Fellowship Meetings, Wednesdays at 8 p.m ; Class for the
young at 8 p.m. on Fridays. Meetings of Session, 2nd Tuesday
of every month at 7.30 p.m. Deacons' Court last Tuesday of every
month at 8 p.m. Missionary Meetings first Sabbath of every
month at 1 p.m.
WEST SHAW STREET REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.
Rev. Andrew Symington, Pastor — Chosen by Church Members in
full communion.
Daniel Gray, 51 Upper Kelly Street, Church Officer.
George M'Kenzie, 4 Kilblain Street, Clerk to Deacons' Court.
John Gray, Treasurer.
institutions in connection with congregation.
1. Sabbath School meets every Sabbath at halt-past five — John
Denny, Superintendent, with an average staff of 18 teachers.
2. Weekly Prayer Meeting, every Wednesday evening at 8 p.m.
3. Bible Class, Sabbath evenings at 6.30.
4. Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association, Thursday
evenings at eight o'clock.
EVANGELICAL UNION CHURCH.— Nelson Street.
Rev. Alexander Davidson, Pastor.
George Cowan, Organist. James Sharp, Church Officer.
Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. and 2.15 p.m. Monthly Services
last Sabbath of Month at 6.30 p.m.
INSTITUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CHURCH.
1. A Sabbath School, superintended and conducted by qualified
Teachers, members of the church and congregation, meets in the
Hall of the Church, and a District School in Cartsburn Hall, Carts-
burn Street — both at 5.80 p.m.
2. Sabbath School Library, from which the children of the Sab-
bath School, and Members of the Church and Congregation receive
books weekly.
3. Tract Society, for the purpose of distributing religious tracts,
reading the Scriptures, and holding meetings for prayer and expla-
nation of the Word of God.
44 APPENDIX.
4. A Bible Class for Adulta, conducted by tbe Pastor, meets on
Sabbath evenings during the winter months at 7.15.
5. A Weekly Meeting for Prayer every Wednesday evening at 8.
6. Mission Service in Cartsburn Hall, Cartsburn Street, every
Sabbith evening at 7.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH— George Square.
Rev. J. M. Jarvie, Pastor.
Hon. Organist — J. M. Hutcheson. Church Officer — W. Cunningham.
Institutions connected with this Church— Exposition every Wed-
nesday evening. Bible Class for young men every Sabbath after-
noon at 2.15; also a class for young women on Thursday evenings
at 8, conducted by the Pastor. Weekly Class for practice of Con-
gregational Psalmody every Wednesday evening during the winter.
A society for religious purposes, instituted in 1837. A Young
Men's Society for religious and literary improvement meets weekly.
A Dorcas Society for the benefit of the poor connected with the
Church ; and also Foreign Mission stations. A Congregational Sab-
bath School with average attendance of 66. A Mission Station in
connection with the church holds its meetings on Sabbath in the
Old Seamen's Chapel, Mid Breast ; Missionary Sabbath School,
average attendance, 180. Tract distribution and visitation through-
out the district, and public preaching every Sabbath evening, con-
ducted by the minister and members of the church. A Mothers*
Meeting, conducted by ladies of the church, meets weekly during
the winter. Auxiliaries in connection with the church exist, for
the London Missionary Society, the Scottish Congregational Union
and Theological Hall. The Sabbath scholars support two native
scholars in Calcutta, named Frances Maria Jarvie, and Maggie Jane-
Smith.
Tbe hours of worship in the chnrch are — 11 forenoon and 6.30
evening. The Sabbath School meets in the afternoon.
EAST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH— St Laurence Street.
Rer, G Moir, Pastor. Duncan M'Lean, Precentor.
Besides the ordinary services at 11 and 2.15, there is an Evange-
listic Meeting every Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock.
The School meets in the Church every Sabbath afternoon at 5.30.
Bible Classes for young men and women, conducted by the Pas-
tor, meet every Monday evening ; the junior at 6.30, and the senior
at 7.30.
There is also a Tract Society for distributing religious tracts,
and a Religious Purposes Society, for conducting meetings in the
open air and in private houses in the east end of the town.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH— 4 Ardgowan Street.
Rev. George Murray Colledge, Pastor.
Mr David Ritchie, Honorary Precentor.
Sabbath Day Worship at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.
APPENDIX. 45
A meeting for prayer is held on Monday evening at 8 o'clock.
Public service on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Sabbath
School meets from 2 till 4 p.m.
BAPTIST CHURCH- West Burn Street.
Rev. Ebenezer Maclean, Pastor. Honorary Precentor, Adam
Leisk, jun. Chapel-keeper, Mrs Brookman, Inverkip Street. _
Besides the ordinary services on Sabbath, a prayer meeting is
held in the Vestry every Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock. Weekly
prayer meeting and lecture every Wednesday evening at eight
o'clock. Also, prayer meetings, from house to house, in several
parts of the town, on Monday evenings at 8 o'clock. The Sabbath
School meets every Sabbath evening at half-past 5, and is superin-
tended and conducted by members of the church. A Bible Class
for young men and women, conducted by the pastor, meets every
Sabbath evening during the session at 7 o'clock. Tract distribu-
tion and visitation by members of the church, in the neighbour-
hood of the Church, and other parts of the town.
SEAMEN'S CHAPEL— I Dock Brest.
Captain Donald Brotchie, Chaplain.
Divine Service each Lord's day at 11 a.m. and 2.15 and 6 30 p.m.,
also Tuesday and Friday at 8 p.m. ; attached to this chapel is a
Free Reading Room and Library, also a Sabbath School, and ships
are supplied with loan libraries, each containing 24 volumes.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH— Brougham Street-
Rev. William Gordon, Pastor. Rev. Alexander Taylor and Rev.
Louis J. C. M'Intyre, Assistants. John M'Ewan, Officer.
Male and Female Schools for week-days and Sundays in connection.
with this church.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH— 1 Rue-end Street.
Rev. M. Condon, Pastor. Rev. John Crawford, Assistant.
Sabbath and Week-day Schools in connection with this Church.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
(For addresses see General Directory)
The figures opposite the names denote the year in which they
were licensed.
Arbuckle J. Hunter, CM.
1829 Auld Charles, M.D.
Black John Robert, M.D.
Douglas John C, M.B.
1856 Dowie E. T., M.D.
Dunlop D., M.D.
1836 Fox John, M.D.
Galloway Allan.
Gray T. G.
1855 Marshall Wm. J., M.D.
1863 M'Culloch John, M.D.
1863 M'Dougall John, M.D.
M'Raild D.
1870 Paton James
Robertson John K., M.D.
1842 Richmond A F., M.D.
1831 Shortridge Samuel, M.D.
1834 Stewait A. D., M.C
1850 Wallace James, M.D.
1858 Whiteford James, M.D.
Wilson W. A., M.D.
46 APPENDIX.
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.
Ladies' Seminary, George Square — English, writing, arithmetic,
music, French and German, drawing (pencil, water, and oil), and
dancing — Mrs Train and assistants
Institution for the Education of Young Ladies, Eskgrove, 71
Union Street — English, French, Italian, German, drawing < pencil,
water, and oil), music, and dancing — William Taylor, Member of
the General Council of Edinburgh University, Master
St Andrew Square School — English reading, spelling, writing,
book-keeping, drawing, music, geography, history, composition,
arithmetic, mathematics, Latin, French, &c. Alexander Bremner,
F.E.I. S., head-master, and assistants
Original School of Industry, 25 Sir Michael Street — Miss Mary
Shaw, teacher, with assistants.
Gaelic Parish School, West Stewart Street — English reading,
grammar, history, writing, geography, arithmetic, composition,
Scriptural knowledge, drawing, &c. — H. M'Lauchlan, master, with
assistants
Avenue Park Collegiate School — Principal : John Graham, B. A.
Highlanders' Academy, Roxburgh Street — Commercial and Eng-
lish Departments — William Bowie, head-master; Robert Wilson,
Donald Munro, and Alexander M'Dowell, second masters ; elocution
master, Mr Moffat ; drawing master, Mr Yuill. Infant — Miss Wat-
son, Miss Simpson, and assistants.
Finnieston School, Macdougall Street — English reading, writing,
grammar, history, geography, arithmetic, composition, Biblo know-
ledge, drawing, sewing, knitting, &c. — Malcom Carmichael, master,
and assistants
Lynedoch Street Academy — English reading, grammar, history,
geography, writing, arithmetic, composition, mathematics, Latin,
French, drawing, sewing. Duncan M'Pherson, with assistants
"West Parish Sessional School, Nelson Street (West). Alexander
Fyfe, head master.
Masons' Hall School, 17 Charles Street— English grammar, geo-
graphy, arithmetic, writing, history, composition and Scriptural
knowledge — H. M. K. Melville, with assistants.
Middle Parish School, 11 Ann Street — English reading, book-
keeping, &c. — Andrew Young, Avith assistants
St Mary's R.C. Parish School, East Shaw Street— General branches
of education. Archibald M'Donald, head master, and assistants.
Miss M'Donnell, mistress
St Mary's R.C. Academy— Under the management of the Very
Rev. W. Gordon.
St Lawrence Roman Catholic School, 10 Stanners Street— English
reading, writing, arithmetic, grammar, geography, mensuration,
algebra, geometry, and Church history — J. Taylor.
Episcopal School (East), Under Crescent— English, grammar,
geography, writing, and arithmetic — James Scott.
St John's Episcopal School (West), Union Street— Miss Thompson,
teacher.
APPENDIX. 47
Belmont Academy, 9 Jamaica Street — English reading, grammar,
geography, Latin, Greek, writing, arithmetic, mathematics, hook-
keeping, French, German, piano, sewing — Peter Murray and
assistants.
Kilblain Academy — English, writing, arithmetic, hook-keeping,
mathematics, Latin, Greek, French, German, Italian, drawing,
painting, music, dancing, and sewing. Head masters — James
Slater, jr., B A. and David Wardrop, M.A.
Greenock Navigation School, Palmerston Buildings, Custom-
house Place. Branches taught — Navigation an nautical astrono-
mony, mathematics, applied mechanics, civil engineering, and
theory of the steam engine — Thomas Cranston.
School of Art, held in Town Hall under the Science and Art
Department of the Committee of Council on Education. Chair-
man, Thomas 0. Hunter ; treasurer, Thomas Macmillan ; secretary
Alexander Mackenzie ; teacher, Walter Yuill.
English Beading and Sewing — Miss Wallace, 2 East Blackhall
Street.
1st ADMINISTRATIVE BATTALION.
RENFREWSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS.
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF.
Hon. Colonel— Sir Michael R. Shaw Stewart, Bart.
Lieutenant-Colonel — David MacDuff Latham.
Majors — James Stewart and William Ross.
Adjutant — John Joseph Grier.
1st Corps— Greenock.
Major — William Ross.
Captains — William Orr Leitch, Dugald MacEachran, William
N. A. Aitken, William Lamont.
Lieutenants — Robert D. Oliphant, Hugh W. Walker, Thomas
Neill, jun., James Morton, jun., John Agnew, John S. Nicol.
Sub- Lieutenants — James K. Stewart, and Geo. Williamson, jun.
Surgeon— W. J. Marshall, M.D.
Honorary Chaplain — Rev. Dr M'Culloch.
5th Corps — Port-Glasgow.
Captain
Lieutenant — Andrew Arthur.
Sub-Lieutenant — David Scobie.
Hon. Assistant Surgeon — George Crawford, M.D.
10th Corps— Greenock Highlanders.
Captain Commandant — John Erakine.
Captain — Hugh Fullarton.
Lieutenants — John Stewart, James Tannahill, Hew M. M'Leod,
and Alexander J. Macdougall.
Assistant Surgeon — Charles Auld, M.D.
Honorary Chaplain — Rev. John M'Pherson.
48 APPENDIX.
22nd Corps — Gourock.
Captain — Donald Brown.
Lieutenant
Honorary Assistant Surgeon — George Wyllie.
1st Bute — Rothesay.
Captain — William Duncan.
Lieutenants — John M'Ewen and John T. Wilson.
Honorary Chaplain — Rev. J. Greenshields Scoular.
Honorary Assistant Surgeon — John C. Maddever, M.D.
1st ADMINISTRATIVE BRIGADE RENFREWSHIRE
ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS,
Comprising the 1st Renfrew and 1st & 3rd Dumbartonshire Corps.
STAFF OF ADMINISTRATIVE BRIGADE.
Lieutenant-Colonel — John Scott — 22d August, 1863.
Major— R. Sinclair Scott— 16th May, 1869.
Surgeon— William A. Wilson, M.D.— 28th May, 1868
Assistant-Surgeon— John W. Taylor, M.D.— 9th Nov., 1868
Honorary Chaplain— Rev. William Bell— 28th May, 1868
1st Renfrew Corps— Greenock.
Captains — John Fullarton, Robert Thorne, and William J.
Neill— 29th November, 1873
Lieutenants — Robert Morton and Hugh Richard Walker — 1st
June, 1873
Sub-Lieutenants— William F. Allan and Alexander Hill — 21st
January, 1874
1st Dumbartonshire Corps— Helensburgh.
Captain Thomas J. F. Messer— 11th December, 1872
Sub- Lieutenants — William Anderson — 16th November, 1873;
John P. Dick— 21st February, 1874
Acting Assistant-Surgeon— Jas. Finlay, M.D. — 24th Dec, 1873
Honorary Chaplain— Rev. John Baird, B.D. — 4th March, 1869
3rd Dumbartonshire Corps- -Dumbarton.
Captain— William L. Halley— 23d March, 1872
Lieutenants — Peter MTnnes — 7th August, 1868 ; William And-
erson— 1st June, 1873
Assistant-Surgeon— B. M. Richards, M.D.— 7th August, 1873
Honorary Chaplain — Rev. Andrew Gray — 22d March, 1861
SOCIETIES.
Greenock United Bible Society and Association — Instituted
1842. — James Morton, Esq,, President; Rev. Dr M'Culloch,
James Duff, Esq., D. Johnstone, Esq., and Abram Lyle, Esq.,
vice-presidents ; Rev. J. J. Bonar and Hugh Buie, secretaries ;
James Paterson, treasurer ; James M'Kelvie, stationer, depository ;
with a committee of 26 members.
APPENDIX. 49
Greenock Town Missionary Society — Rev. J. B. Smith, presi-
dent ; Allan B. Smith, treasurer ; William Kidd, secretary ;
Mr Borland, missionary. The Society is supported wholly by
four United Presbyterian Churches Mission Chapel, St Law-
rence Street.
Greenock Seamen's Friends' Society — Instituted 1S20. — Archd.
Adam, president ; Andrew Carmichael, treasurer ; John MTlvain,
secretary ; U. Walton, assistant secretary ; with 48 directors ; D.
Brotchie, chaplain ; Walter Sinclair, officer. This Society has a
chapel, seating 350, in which Divine service is conducted three
times each Lord's bay. Ministers in town generally take the
evening service. A Reading Room and Library open daily from
10 till 6, free of charge. Loan Libraries are supplied to almost
all vessels leaving the port on foreign voyages, as well as to many
Greenock ships sailing from other ports on the Clyde— about 250
are thus issued in the year. It has a depot, where the Scriptures
are sold at reduced prices in various languages. The Society
keeps a boat in which the chaplain visits the ships at the Tail of
the Bank when weather permits.
Sailors' Home, Dock Breast — Instituted 1852. — Having accommo-
dation for 80 seamen, with .every convenience and comfort — Duncan
Ritchie, superintendent. Committee of Management — the Provost
of Greenock, the Chairman of Harbour Committee, the Collector of
Customs, and the Shipping Master, with the President, Treasurer,
Secretary, Chaplain, and seven Members of the Seamen's Friends'
Society.
Greenock Young Men's Christian Association — Instituted 1839:
— Rooms, Temperance Institute, West Stewart Street. Office-
bearers—Matthew M'Lean, president ; Thomas Hinmers, vice-
pres. ; James Campbell and A. M'F. Brown, joint-secretaries ; R. S.
Campbell, corresponding secretary ; — Patrick, reading-room secre-
tary ; James B. Hay, treasurer ; and John Morison, librarian. This
Association has for its object the religious, moral, and intellectual
improvement of young men. It is divided into six branches, which
meet in the following places every Friday evening at 8.45 for reli-
gious services, viz. — Branch No. 1, Wellpark Free Church Session-
house ; No. 2, Free Middle Church do. ; No. 3, Baptist Chapel, Wast
Burn Street ; No. 4, Union Street U P. Session-house ; No. 5, Sir
Michael Street U.P Session-house ; No. 6, St Andrew's Free Church
Session-house. A meeting for prayer is held every Sabbath morn-
ing, at 8 o'clock, in St Andrew's Free Church Library. Young
men of good moral character are admitted members upon assenting
to the constitution and laws of the Association. There is a Library
of 700 vols, for the use of the membei-s and subscribers. Tract dis-
tribution and other mission work is engaged in by the members.
There is a Relief and Sick Fund, and a Register of respectable
parties having lodgings to let is kept at Mr Charles M'Call's, 24
Hamilton Street, for the use of young men coming to town. A
popular course of lectures and a reading-room are also carried on
by the Association. The reading-room and library, Temperance In.
d
50 APPENDIX.
stitute Buildings, are open to the public at the following rates of
subscription : —Annual subscription, 7s 6d ; half-yearly, 4s ; quar-
terly, 2s ; apprentices, annually, 2s 6d.
Greenock Young Men's Protestant Association— Instituted 1862.
Object— The study of the Bible and Romish Works ; the enlighten-
ment of Protestants as to the real character of Popery in its reli-
gious, social, and political aspects, and the conversion of Romanists.
Hon. president, Robert Shankland, Esq. ; hon. vice-president, Coun-
cillor Paton ; chairman, Rev. J. M'Pherson ; vice-chairman, Mr J.
M'Neill ; treasurer, Allan C. Swan ; secretary, Joseph Sharp ; cor-
responding secretary, J. Simpson ; librarian, W. M'Gill ; committee,
Messrs Thomas Adams, Andrew Swan, Samuel Pettigrew, Henry
Woods, John M'Oall, J. Dempster, Robert M'Dill, P. M'Glenchy, J.
Collins, P. Bell, David M'Ewan, Charles Wilson. The members
meet during the winter months on Monday evenings at a quarter-
past eight o'clock, in the Gaelic School, West Stewart Street.
Essays are read, and conversations and readings engaged in for
mutual improvement. Youngr men of good character, who admit
the Bible to be the Word of God and their guide, are admitted as
members. Annual subscription, one shilling.
Greenock Sabbath School Union— Instituted 1870.— James Mor-
ton, Esq., Balclutha, honorary president; Wm. Milligan, president ;
Wm. Bowie, vice-president; Robert Wright, treasurer; William
Auld, and John S. Nicol, secretaries ; with an executive committee
of thirteen, and a general committee consisting of one representa-
tive from each associated school. The objects of the Union are —
1st, To encourage unity, and increase Sabbath schools throughout
the town; 2d, to improve the method of conducting schools ; and
3d, to promote the personal piety of the teachers, and to unite in
prayer for a blessing on their work. General meetings of the
Union are held quarterly.
Greenock Working Boys' and Girls' Religious Society.— Hon.
president, James Morton, Esq., Balclutha ; hon. vice-presidents,
Rev. Messrs A. Fullarton, P. Thomson, J. B. Smith, Eben. M'Lean,
Provost Neill. Abram Lyle, Archd. Adam, and Edward Blackmore.
Board of Management— Messrs A. J. Turnbull, A. C. Smith, John
Maclachlan, T. R. Ogilvie, John Forbes, H. W. Walker, John Mac-
phail, James Morton, jun., Geo. Bryan, Robert Hamilton, Samuel
Duncan, James Barr, Q. L. Anderson, Wm. Crawford, Jas. Slater,
jun., Wm. Hastie, M. F. Dunlop, and Alex. Chalmers. President,
Q. L. Anderson; vice-president, M. F. Dunlop; treasurer, James
Morton, jun.; secretary, James Slater, jun. ; keeper of society's
rooms, Wm. Burns ; superintendent of working boys' home, Arch.
Barbour. Its chief aim is to impart religious instruction, and
form a connecting link between the Sabbath School and the
Church. It provides classes for teaching the elements of educa-
tion, and meetings for social entertainment; and by means of
savings banks it seeks to foster provident habits. Meetings are
held every Sabbath forenoon at eleven o'clock, in Town Hall, Mis*
sion Halls, St. Lawrence Street, Temperance Institute, Crawfurds-
burn Free Church School, Old Seamen's Chapel, West Breast,
APPENDIX. 51
Mission Hall, Vermel, and Mission Hall, Broad Close. There is,
also in connection with the Society a Home for destitute workings
lads above 14 years of age. Society's Committee Rooms, 46 Cath-
cart Street-and Mission Hall, Broad Close.
GREENOCK MEDICAL SOCIETY,
Instituted 30th October, 1865.
The objects are to receive communications on Medicine and Sur-
,gery, to converse on medical topics, and generally to promote pro-
fessional improvement and amicable feelings by any means that
from time to time be approved of by the Society. Ordinary meet-
ings are usually held once a month during session.
Office-bearers for 1874 :— President, W. J. Marshall, M.D. ; vice-
president, E. T. Dowie, M.D. ; secretary, W. A. Wilson, M.D. ;
treasurer, John M'Dougall, M.D.; librarian, J. K.Robertson, M.D.
BENEVOLENT.
Greenock Female Benevolent Society — Instituted 1811, for the
benefit of aged females of good moral character. Supported by
voluntary subscriptions. Lady Octavia Shaw Stewart, patroness ;
Mrs David Johnstone, Belleaire, president ; Mrs Robert Miller, 41
Union Street, treasurer ; Miss Buchanan, 48 Esplanade, secretary ;
Rev. Wm. Laughton, chaplain ; 38 superintendents, 38 visitors, and
19 collectors. The Committee meet on the second Monday of every
month, in the hall connected with the Free Gaelic Church, and a
general meeting is held once a year, in January, for the election of
a Committee of Management for the coming year, as also for the
purpose of being informed of the past year's transactions.
Training Home for Friendless Girls, Mount Pleasant Street, wa*
opened June, 1865, as a necessary adjunct to the operations of the
"Mission to Friendless Females," one of the objects of this Associa-
tion being to rescue from falling into vicious habits friendless girlsv
from 12 to 16 years of age. These are trained in the Home for
domestic service, besides being instructed in reading, writing,
-arithmetic, sewing, &c, and having habits of industry and well-
doing inculcated. After obtaining situations for these inmates,
the Committee continue to take a lively interest in them.
The Home is supported by voluntary subscriptions, and lodgers,
^vho receive erery attention.
Mrs H L. Tennent, President.
Mrs Hamilton, Sea Bank, Vice-President.
Mrs Wilson, Grey Place, Treasurer.
Miss Prentice and Miss Kelso, Joint-Secretaries.
Rev. Andrew Symington, Chaplain. Miss Scott, Matron.
House of Refuge or Shelter for Females, Ingleston — Instituted
1854. — President, Mrs Jas. J. Grieve, Levan ; Vice-President, Mrs
"William Steele, Silwood ; and a committee of 20 ladies ; John
Cunningham, treasurer ; Rev. J. M. Jarvie, secretary ; Rev. Dr
52 APPENDIX.
M'Culloch, chaplain. Gentlemen's Committee— James Morton,
David Johnstone, Robert Blair, John Cunningham, and Utrick
Walton. Miss Small, matron. The object of this Institution is to
afford shelter to destitute and fallen females, training them for the
duties of the household, and to assist in getting them into service
■with respectable families.
Greeenock Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society — This Society was
instituted in 1872, for the purpose of rendering aid to discharged
prisoners, or those on their way to prison life. The home for the
reception of females at 58 Ann Street was opened on 10th Feb.,
1873, and Mrs Palmer is the matron. The inmates receive the
benefit of religious instruction, and are expected to earn their own
livelihood at the Home, by the exercise of such industries for which
they may be suited. When reformed, the Committee procure
situations or work for the inmates, either at home or abroad. The
society is supported by voluntary subscriptions.
President — Jas. J. Grieve, Esq., M.P.
Vice-Presidents — J. Morton, Esq., D. Johnstone, Esq., A. Lyle, Esq.
Secretary and Treasurer. — James W. Turner.
Chaplain — Rev. Andrew Symington.
There is a Committee of gentlemen and also of ladies, with a staff
of prison and district visitors. Mrs Jas. Agnew, secretary, and Miss
Rodger, treasurer, to ladies' committee.
Greenock Charitable Society, for the Relief of the Casual Poor —
Instituted 1861.— Jas. J. Grieve, M.P., patron; Provost Neill,
president ; Messrs A. Lyle, Bailie Scott, and J. C. Hunter, vice-
presidents ; Jas. Morton, also a vice-president ; Matthew Hill,
treasurer ; John Prentice, secretary ; and an acting committee of
28 members, with power to add to their number. The object of the
society is to procure funds for urgent cases of casual destitution,
Tvithout interfering with the operations of the Parochial Board or
other charitable institutions. The distribution is effected by divid-
ing the five Wards of the town among 28 distributors, one con-
vener for each of the five wards — 1st Ward, Councillor Scott ; 2nd
Ward, Renton Macara ; 3rd Ward, Andrew M'Farlan; 4th Ward,
Andrew Swan ; 5th Ward, Wm. Crawford.
The Greenock Highland Society — Founded for the following
Objects, viz. : — 1st, " For the purpose ot preserving and promoting
the language, literature, music, poetry, antiquities, and athletic
games of the Highlanders, and for encouraging the more general
use of the national dress ;" 2nd, " For founding one or more
bursaries, or to make annual or other grants of money in aid of
diligent or distinguished students, being natives, or sons of natives
of the Highlands of Scotland ;" and, 3rd, " For establishing a fund
for affording temporary relief to deserving and destitute High-
landers, and assisting worthy persons coming from the Highlands
in quest of employment." Office-bearers— Chief, the Most Noble
the Marquis of Lome; president, James Johnston Grieve, Esq.,
M.P. ; patron, Sir Michael R. Shaw Stewart, Bart. ; vice-presidents,
John Fleming, Esq., John Erskine, Esq., Rev. John M'Pherson,
APPENDIX. 53
"Walter Grieve, Esq., Dugald Campbell, Esq., and Colin Campbell,
Esq. ; directors, Messrs Neil Brown, John Cameron, Archd. Cook,
Archd. M'Call, K. M'Caskill, J. M'Dougall, M.D., Duncan
M'Intyre, Hugh M>Kay, James M'Kenzie, Duncan Munro, Samuel
Nicolson, John Thomson, Graham Brymner, Archibald Brown,
Donald M'Lachlan, Dr M'Raild, John M'Kechnie— any five a
quorum ; treasurer, Mr James Brown, jun. ; joint-secretaries, Mr
Archd. M'Callum, and Mr Hugh M'Lachlan.
EDUCATIONAL.
GREENOCK SCHOOL BOAED.
In accordance with the provisions of " The Education (Scotland)
Act, 1872," the following gentlemen have been elected Members of
the School Board in and for this burgh :— Edward Blackmore,
engineer ; Dugald Campbell, accountant ; William Gordon, Roman
Catholic clergyman ; John Mitchell Hutcheson, sugar broker ;
William Laughton, minister of the Gospel ; William Johnston
Marshall, doctor of medicine ; James Morton, iron merchant ;
James Melville M'Culloch, minister of the West Parish Church;
Alexander M'Kenzie, printer and publisher ; James Stewart, mer-
chant ; and James Wallace, M.D., physician and surgeon.
Secretary, G. Williamson ; Quintin Bone, Treasurer.
»SCHOOLS TEMPORARILY TRANSFERRED to GREENOCK
BURGH SCHOOL BOARD.
Free Middle Church Mission School, Broad Close— Teacher, Mr
Gordon Simpson and assistant.
Union Street U.P. Mission School, Smith's Lane— Teacher,
Mr George Bryan and assistants.
Free Crawfurdsburn School— Mr M. Carmichael and assistants.
Charitv School — Mr Thomas Kay, teacher, and assistants.
Free North School — Mr M'Lean and assistant.
Temporary School, St Andrew's Mission Hall, No. 65 Vennel— -
Mr James Watson, teacher.
St Andrew Square School has been purchased by the School
Board, entry to which was given at Whitsunday, 1874.
EVENING SCHOOLS.
Chrity— Teachers, Mr Gordon Simpson and Miss M 'William.
Cartsburn Hall — Teacher, Mr D. Munro.
Free Craafurdsbum — Teacher, Mr M. Carmichael.
WEST (LANDWARD) PARISH SCHOOL BOARD.
Chairman, Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart. ; James Stewart, of
Garvocks ; A. M. Fleming, merchant ; Kobert Neill, writer ; W. O.
Leitch, merchant ; clerk and treasurer, J. Innes Macdougall.
54 APPENDIX.
EAST (LANDWARD) PAKISH SCHOOL BOARD.
Chairman, Thomas Macknight, Esq. of Cartsburn ;*Sir M. R.
Shaw Stewart, Bart. ; Rev. James Hutcheson ; J. F. Marshall,
Ladyburn ; R. G. Somerville, Port-Glasgow Road ; clerk|and trea-
surer, J. Innes Macdougall.
i
GREENOCK ACADEMY.
DIRECTORS.
Provost Neill, "|
Bailie Wilson, |
CcubS &* \ Director from the Town Council.
Councillor Shankland
Councillor Walker,
Dr Wallace,
Rev. William Laughton,
^S8SwaSTniChae1, \ Doctors from the Subscribers.
William M'Clure, j
Rev. W. W. Tullocb, J
James Welsh, treasurer. George Williamson, secretary.
Tbe Greenock Academy, situated in Nelson street, was opened in
September, 1855, and is intended to provide a good general educa-
tion for boys and girls. It contains twelve spacious and well-aired
class-room, with teachers' room, &c, and a large hall in which all
tbe pupils may be assembled ; there is also an extensive play ground
attached, with covered sheds for exercise in wet weather. The*
curriculum for the senior classes embraces a wide and varied course
of study, extending over five years, and the arrangements are such
as to allow a selection of classes to be made, suitable for those in-
tending afterwards to pursue their studies at any of the Universities',
as well as for those wishing to qualify themselves for the public
service or for mercantile pursuits.
Rector — E. L. Neilson. Arithmetic and Mathematics, Jame*
Stirling, M.A. Classical Departments, tbe Rector. Head Master
F. H. Muir. Modern Languages, Robert Dryden. Writing, John
Fraser. Drawing, T. Kirkwood. Pianoforte and Singing, G. T.
Poulter and Miss Christie. Class Singing, W. P. Cross. Dancing,,
Mrs (Wallace) Gillies. Sewing and Fancy Work, Miss M'Lean.
Janitor, John M'Kelvie.
There are two Bursaries in connection with the Academy, the
holders of which are entitled to attend all the ordinary classes gratis :
— The Macfie Bursary, founded by the late Wm. Macfie, Esq., of
Langhouse, which is competed for annually, and is open to boys from
any school — 5 boys. 2. The Fairrie Bursary, founded by the late
Thomas Fairrie, Esq., Greenock. One boy is appointed each year
by Mr Fairrie's Trustees — 5 boys.
Regulations for the Macfie Bursary. — 1. The Directors shall
select annually, after competitive examination, one boy to be ad*
APPENDIX. 55
mitted to the Classical Department, and to be educated in all the
accompanying branches. There shall be no appointment in place of
Bursars who may be prevented from completing the curriculum.
2. The competition shall be open to boys not under eight, or above
twelve years of age, from tbe Academy or any other school approved
of by the Directors; and due advertisement shall be made accordingly.
3. Any boy may be selected to enter in any year of the classical cur
riculum, according to the judgment of the examinators; the par-
ents or guardians of the Bursar undertaking that he shall complete
the curriculum. 4. An examination of the Bursars shall be made
annually ; and the Bursaries shall be continued only on proof being
given of regular and satisfactory progress.
The Fairrie Bursary was founded by the late Thomas Fairrie, Esq.,
and ho stipulated by his deed of settlement, that in return for the
bequest made by him to the Academy, the Directors should present
a gratis education to one boy of promiss in each year of the Latin
curriculum, along with the free enjoyment of all the accompanying
classes, who should be recommended by his Trustees, and failing
them, by the superintendent of the schools endowed by Mr Fairrie.
In addition to the ordinary class prizes, the following are com-
peted for annually, at the close of the session : — 1. The Stewart
Gold Medal.— Open to Boys and Girls of the Third, Fourth, and
Fifth Years attending the Academy during the Session in which
the medal is given. — £5. The Competitors may select any six
of the following ten subjects (one at least being a language) — Ma-
thematics, Arithmetic, Latin, Greek, French, German, English,
Literature, and Analysis, English Grammar and Composition,
History and Geography, Scripture Knowledge. 2. The Brown
Society's Prize. — Open to Boys in the Classical Department during
the Session— £10. 3. The Campbell Prize— A Case ofMathe-
_^_^natical Instruments to the best scholar in the Mathematical De-
partment—£5. Two prizes for Scripture Knowledge. — Open to all
pupils of the fourth and fifth years.
Greenock Ragged School Association. — School buildings, with
superintendent and matron's houses attached, Wellington, Captain,
and Holmscroft Streets.— President, Sir Michael Shaw Stewart,
Bart. ; vice-presidents, Patrick Fraser, Esq., Sheriff of Renfrew-
shire, James J. Grieve, Esq., M.P. for Greenock, Robert Neill,
Esq,, Provost; chairman of acting committee, James Stewart;
deputy-chairman, Andrew Munro ; treasurer, John C. Hunter ;
secretary, M. F. Dunlop. It is the object of this Association to
reclaim the neglected and destitute children of Greenock by afford-
ing them the benefit of a good common and Christian education,
and training them to habits of regular industry so as to enable them
to earn an honest livelihood and fit them for the duties of life.
The plan upon which the schools are conducted is as follows : —
The children receive an allowance of food for their daily support;
are instructed in reading, writing, and arithmetic ; trained, in in-
dustry by employing them daily in such works as are suited to
their years ; and taught the truths of the Gospel, making the Holy
56 APPENDIX.
Scriptures the ground-work of instruction ; and on Sundays the
children receive suitable religious teaching.
Greenock Auxiliary Gaelic School Society— Instituted 1820.
Eobert Blair, Esq., president ; Donald M 'Donald, Esq., vice-presi-
dent ; John Macphail, treasurer and secretary. Committee— Hu<*h
Buie, Andrew M'Farlane, A. J. Black, Donald M'Tavish, Duncan
Shaw, Hugh M'Arthur, Renton Macara, Archibald Adam, with a
committee of ladies.
Highlanders' Academy, Roxburgh Street— Erected in 1836.—
President, the Provost of Greenock ; Robt. Blair and D. Thomson,
Vice-presidents ; Wm. Milligan, treasurer ; J. Robertson, secretary •
with a committee of 27 members. William Bowie, head master ;'
Robert Wilson, Donald Munro, Alexander M'Dowall, and 5 pupil
teachers ; Infant School, Miss Watson, Miss Simpson, and assist-
ants ; teacher of elocution, William Moffat ; teacher of drawing,
Mr Yuill. Ihe object of the institution is to give a good English
and commercial education to children at a moderate charge.
MENTAL AND PHYSICAL.
Greenock Juridical Society— Instituted 21st November, 1872.
This society has for its chief objects the diffusion of legal knowledge
among its members, and the acquisition of a good style of speaking
and writing. Only procurators' law clerks and apprentices are
eligible members. Office-bearers— Honorary president, William
* M'Clure, Esq , Dean of the Faculty of Procurators ; president, Colin
M'Culloch, Esq. ; vice-presidents, Messrs George Rutherford and
Thomas Wilson ; secretary, Mr A. S. Walker ; treasurer, Mr Thos.
Niven, jun. ; directors, Messrs David Ritchie, Daniel Anderson, J.
W. Crawford, M. M. Rougvie, John M'Gregor, and David Paton.
Philosophical Society of Greenock. — The purpose of the society
is the promotion of the study of literature, science and art, by
means of lectures and otherwise. The meetings are held in the
Watt Monument. Office-bearers for 1874-75 :— President, Rev.
John Nelson, D.D. ; vice-presidents, Graham Brymner, Esq., and
John Scott, yst., Esq. ; treasurer, Mr T. R. Ogilvie; secretary, Mr
G. R. M'Dougall ; committee, Messrs William M'Clure, Alex. Scott,
jun., John Kinloch, A. S. Mories, James Slater, jun., B.A., John
Neill, jun., Dr J. K. Robertson, Robert Speir, Daniel Rankin, James
Glen, Rev. J. M. Jarvie, Edward Blackmore, Robert Allan, D. M.
Erskine, and John Allan.
The Watt Club— Instituted 1813.— Alexander Mackenzie, presi-
dent ; , secretary and treasurer.
Greenock Grocers' Association— Instituted 1857.— James Flett,
president ; John Wilson, vice-president ; William Paterson, secre-
tary ; Thomas Miller, treasurer. This association is composed of
young men connected with the grocery trade, and has for its object
the promotion of acquaintance and friendship among its members,
the mental and moral improvement, and the shortening and regu-
lating the hours of labour. Ordinary meetings are held generally
once a month.
APPENDIX. 57
Ardgowan Club — For Bowling. — Sir M. R, Shaw Stewart, Bart.,
patron ; William B. Paul, president ; Thos. Stark, treasurer ; Utrick
Waltou, secretary.
Wellington Park Bowling Club.— Patron, Sir M. R. Shaw
Stewart, Bart. ; donor, Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart. ; honorary
member, Hew M'llwraitk, Esq ; James Merrylees, president ; John
Dinning, vice-president ; John M'Gowan, treasurer ; James Milne,
secretary.
Grosvenor Bowling Club. — Patron, Michael Hugh Shaw Stewart,
yi ., of Ardgowan ; honorary members, Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart,
Bart., the Provost of Greenock, J. J. Grieve, Esq., M.P. ; Hugh
Black, president ; William Bowie, vice-president ; Hugh Weir,
secretary ; Hugh M'Lachlan, treasurer. Committee, Messrs William
Bowie, William White, William Ronald, John P. M'Laren, Archibald
M'Call, John Service, George Bathgate, John M'Neilage, Champion.
Greenock Cricket Club — Instituted 1362 — Patron, Sir Michael R.
Shaw Stewart, Bart. The office-bearers for the year are as fol-
lows : — James Stewart, Esq., president ; M. J. Martin, Esq , vice-
president ; J. J. Grieve, Esq., M.P., honorary life member ; captain,
J. Lang, junr., honorary treasurer ; John Agnew, honorary secre-
tary. Committee, J. H. Gardner, John Steven, James Stark,
James Connell, William Stevenson, G. Campbell, C. Richardson,
A. Macfarlane, J. M'Arthur, T. M'Knight. Annual subscription,
one guinea ; honorary members, one guinea.
West-End Cricket Club —Instituted 1864— The office-bearers
for the year are as follow: — President, Abram Lyle, Esq.; vice-
president, William Adam ; secretary, William M'Clure ; treasurer,
Charles Lyle ; Captain, Robert G. Adam ; committee, J. Mont-
gpmerie, J. D. Walton, J. B. Walker, and J. Buchanan. Ground.
jBentick Grounds. Annual subscription, £1 Is.
Osborne Cricket Club-— Instituted 1868— The office-bearers for
the year are as follows : — President, John Denholm ; secretary, M.
M. Rougvie, 15 Laird Street; treasurer, Archd. M'Nair, 25 Brisbane
Street; captain, A. S. M'Lachlan; committee, Charles Paterson
and John Sutherland ; with the captain, president, secretary
and treasurer. Park, Smythston Grounds.
TEMPERANCE
Greenock Total Abstinence Society — Instituted 1836— Office
and Halls, Temperance Institute, West Stewart Street. Honorary
president, Robert Little, Esq. ; president. John Lang ; treasurer,
Robert Cameron ; secretaries, Messrs D. Ritchie and J. Morrison.
Honorary secretary, S. Duncan; collector, M. Aitken ; Registrar
of Society and curator of Institnte, Adam Anderson ; Superinten-
dent of Band of Hope branch, Mr R. Ross ; leader of music, W.
Kirkwood.
Cartsdyke Working Men's Total Abstinence Society — Founded
in December, 1870. — Rev. George Moir, president ; John M'Intyre,
secretary ; and David Taylor, treasurer.
APPENDIX.
GOOD TEMPLARS.
Guide to the Templar Lodges of the district, showing the No.,
Name, Place of Meeting, Time of Meeting, and Deputy's name and
address : — 65 Hope, of Greenock, Temperance Institute Friday, 8 0,
James Baxter, 11 Lyle Street; 67, Good Samaritan, Oddfellows'
Hall, Port-Glasgow, Friday, 7 30, Jas. M'Kelvie, 20 Robert Street,
Port-Glasgow ; 177, Hope of Gourock, White's School, Gourock,
Thursday, 7 30, Dr Wylie, Thornbank, Gourock; 191, Good Intent,
Borland's Mission Hall, Friday, 7 30 George Stark, Crescent Street ;
225, Banks of Clyde, Good Templars' Hall, Tuesday, 8 0, William
Chalmers, 24 Ann Street ; 296, Nazarene, Bouverie Terrace, Port-
Glasgow, Monday, 730, David Mitchell, Bay Street, Port-Glasgow ;
297, Effort of Ladyburn, Crawfurdsburn F.C. School, Monday, 745
Hughes, 1 Ratho Street; 350, Pride of Ardgowan, F.C.
School, Inverkip, Wednesday, 7 30, Neil M'Millan, Inverkip ;
364, Banner of Love, Temperance Institnte, Tuesday, 8 30, Jas.
Ronald, 97 Roxburgh Street ; 460, Thomas Fairrie, Old Seamen'3
Chapel, Wednesday, 8 0, Angus Munro, 14 Terrace Road ; 503,
True Blue, Good Templars' Hall, Monday, 8 0, William Young, 67
Regent Street ; 582, Lynedoch, Smith's Lane Mission School Hall,
Tuesday, 8 0, Rev. Alexander Doctor, 16 South Street ; 583, Star
of Peace, Star Hall, Broad Close, Tuesday, 745; 584, Advance,
Congregational School, Union Street, Monday, 8 15, R. P. Temple-
ton, 9 Shaw Place ; 595, James Watt, Free North Church Hall,
Tuesday, 7 30, William Tainsh, 5 Newcon Street; 714, Tir nam
Beann, Good Templars' Hall, Friday, 8 0, John M'Taggart, 3 West
Burn Street ; 726, Mariners' Lifeboat, Old Seamen's Chapel, Tues-
day, 7 30, Capt. Brotchie, 16 Brisbane Street ; 753 Hope, of Lady-
burn, Main Street Mission Hall, Wednesday, 730, David M'Lachlan,
10 Inch Buildings ; 804, Star of the East, Cartsburn Hall, Thursday,
7 30, Matthew Barr, 3 Regent Street; 829, Hope of Newark,
Hamilton's Hall, Port- Glasgow, Wednesday, 7 45, J. M'Lachlan.
Ashgrove, Bdgs, Port-Glasgow ; Royal Albert, Star Hall, Broad
Close, Wednesday, 8 0, Hugh M'Millan, 1 Hill Street; 903,
Christian Effort, Park Hall, Nicholson Street, Tuesday 8 0, Sam.
Duncan, 1 7 West Blackhall Street.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
The Provincial Lodge for the Lower Ward of Renfrewshire-
John M'Glashan, grand worthy chief templar, district deputy ;
J. Phillips, vice-templar ; P. T. Templeton, past grand worthy
chief templar ; A. Doctor, grand worthy chaplain ; i ■
secretary.
This Lodge meets once a month in the Scotland's First British,
Workman, 46 Cathcart Street. Is composed of representatives
from the various Lodges in the districts, including Langbank,
Port-Glasgow, Greenock, Gourock, and Inverkip. Its object being
the furtherance of the cause of Temperance by united effort and
mutual counsel.
APPENDIX.
MUSICAL.
Greenock Choral Society — Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Baronet>
patron ; J. M. Hutcheson, president ; W. 0. Leitch, vice-president
A. O. Leitch, secretary ; J. K. Stewart, treasurer ; Daniel M.
Middleton, conductor Meets for the practice of choral music,
sacred and secular, in the West Parish Sessional School, Nelson
Street, on Thursday evenings.
Greenock Choral Union — Honorary president, Abram Lyle,
Esq. ; vice-president, Archibald Paton, Esq. ; G. Moffat, treasurer ^
A. Macintyre, secretary ; W. P. Cross, conductor. Meets for the
practice of sacred and secular music in the West Parish Sessional
School, Nelson Street, on Tuesday evenings from September till
April.
The Greenock Orpheus Club. — Monday evenings, Upper Mission
Hall, Church Place. President, H. W. Walker, Esq. ; James
Tannahill, hon.-treasurer ; John Caird, hon.-secretary
HORTICULTURAL.
Royal West Renfrewshire Horticultural Society. — Patron, His
Royal Highness the Prince of Wales ; honorary-presidents, Sir
Michael R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., James Morton, and Alex. Scott ;
vice-president, Alex. M'Kechnie ; treasurer, Hugh Ritchie ; secre-
tary, James Smith ; managing committee, William Murray, James
Cant, John Conning, Robert Galloway, Thomas Blair, William
Neill, Alexander Campbell, Alexander Baird, Robert Sheridan,
Alexander Cruden, David Allan, William Young, William Edgar,
Alexander Barron, George Kane, George Stewart, A. S. M'Intosh,
John Hardie, and. John M'Kelvie. Competition meetings in Town
Hall, on Wednesday and Thursday, 16th and 17th July, and
Thursday and Friday, 1st and 2d September.
AGRICULTURAL.
Lower Ward of Renfrewshire Agricultural Society — Established
1849. — Annual exhibition of live stock and dairy produce will take
place this year in the field at the back of the Academy in June.
Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, of Ardgowan and Blackhall,
Bart, patron ; Duncan Darroch, Esq. of Gourock, president ; Ho-
ratio R. B. Peile, Esq., vice-president ; James Laird, Berry yards,
treasurer ; D. L. Macadam, Mansion-house, secretary.
BENEFIT AND FRIENDLY.
Clyde Shipmasters' Provident Association — Instituted 1852. —
James J. Grieve, M. P., president; T. O. Hunter, vice-president;
John Cunningham, treasurer and secretary ; Duncan Cunningham,
assistant-secretary; with a committee of twelve members ; A. Leisk,
officer ; Secretary's office, 32 Cathcart Street.
Buchanan Bequest. — By Codicil and Deed of Foundation, dated
4th December, 1862, Mr James Campbell Buchanan, of Bagatelle,
<30 APPENDIX.
Greenock, bequeathed £4000 in trust to his Trustees, viz. : — Messrs
John Graham, Peter M'Naughton, Colin Lamont, jun., James
Reid, Thomas Oliphant Hunter, and William Clark, in conjunc-
tion with Mr Alexander Rodger, the Provost of Greenock, the
Sheriff-Substitute at Greenock, and the President of Greenock
Seamen's Friends' Societ}7-, all for the time being, along with two
or more persons to be appointed by the Town Council and Police
Board, for the purpose of founding " an Asylum in Greenock, to
afford shelter during night to poor persons without a home, and
to supply them with a nourishing meal on entering and leaving
the Asylum." In terms of the Codicil, the Town Council and
Police Board are appointed Trustees of the Asylum. A buiding
is now erected in Captain Street, in which persons are accommo-
dated according to the testator's wishes.
Scott Bequest— By will, dated 8th January, 1836, Mr William
Scott, of St Andrew's, New Brunswick, bequeatbed the residue of
his estate in trust "to tbe Provost and Magistrates for the time
being, as also the two clergymen of the east and west parishes of
his father's native town of Greenock," for "the endowment of a
School for the maintenance and education of as many indigent
orphan children to be instructed in English reading and gram-
mar, together with writing, ai'ithmetic, and a few of the plain
branches of mathematics." Mr Scott died in 1838, but the estates
have not yet been completely realised. The Trustees have on hand
about £4,000. An institution has now been endowed, of which Mr
George Wylie, the Duff-Scripture Reader, is superintendent, and
Mrs Wylie, matron, Several admissions have been made of in-
digent orphan children, and the Institution is now in full working
order.
Carpenters' Benevolent Society — Meets in the Trades' Hall, Cath-
cart Street.
Greenock Friendly Funeral Society— Instituted 1824— John Bell,
preses ; John M'Neilage, jun., treasurer ; Duncan Gilmour, secre-
tary ; John Fraser, officer. Monthly meetings are held on the third
Thursday of Januaiy, April, July and October. This Society has
for its object the assistance of relatives of deceased members, and
the payment of all funeral expenses. Entry money, 6s.
Scottish Legal Burial Society —James Hood, agent, 73 Regent
Street ; John M'Dougall, referee.
Greenock Shipwrights' Provident Union Society — Instituted
1824 — General meetings on the second Wednesday of January, May,
and September ; Committee meetings on the first Thursday of each
month. Rooms in Harvie Lane, open every Saturday evening from
half-past seven o'clock till nine.
Greenock Blacksmiths' Friendly Society — Meetings are held every
fourth Tuesday in the Trades' Hall, 42 Cathcart Street.
Greenock Branch of the Scotch United Operative Blacksmiths'
Protective Friendly Society meets every second Monday in Trades'
Hall, 42 Cathcart Street. President, James Paul, 19 Ingleston
Place ; treasurer, Robert Dick, 82 Roxburgh Street ; secretary,
Alexander M'Ewan, 10 Carnock Street.
APPENDIX. 61
Greenock Trades' Funeral Society — William Hunter, preses 5
Alexander M'Connachie, treasurer; Thomas Smith, clerk; John
Somerville, officer.
United Reform Friendly Society— Office, 22 Sir Michael Street ;
local committee, John Simpson, Thomas M'Reath, and William
Allison, district agent, William Simpson.
Greenock Shoemakers' Friendly "Society — Instituted 8th August,
1842— James Milne, senior, deacon ; John Simpson, treasurer ;
James Milne, jun.. auditor ; Robert Paul, officer, with six of com-
mittee. Meets in the Mechanics' Institution on the second Mon-
day of February, May, August, and November ; the annual meeting-
is in November.
Order of Sons of Temperance Friendly Society — John Dunlopr
Division, No. 92— Instituted 27th February 1865— Meets every al-
ternate Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, in the Temperance Insti-
tute, West Stewart Street. Object — By payment of initiation fee,
according to age, and eightpence per fortnight, a benefit in case of
sickness of ten shillings weekly, with doctor's attendance will be
given — and at death £10. And for an additional shilling in the
quarter, £10 on the death of a member's wife.
ODD-FELLOWS.
Meet in their hall, Charles Street. The district officers are-
Robert Rae, GM ; M'Culloch, DGM ; Prov. CS and treasurer,
John Carswell ; John Quin, examining officer ; , relieving
officer.
Banks of Clyde Lodge, No. 1586, meet in their hall, West Burn
Street. Thomas Nicol, NG ; W. A Cairney, VG ; Charles Sargent'
GM ; John Allison, secretary ; PG David Nutt, treasurer ; Dr W. A.
Wilson, surgeon ; Hugh Rose, tyler.
James Watt Lodge — Edward Shaw, NG ; John Cameron, VG ;
J. Ritchie, GM ; PPGM George Weir, secretary ; PPGM John
Smith, treasurer ; PPGM Dr Auld, surgeon ; Hugh Rose, tyler.
Highland Mary Lodge— Alexander M'Farlane, secretary ;
- , treasurer ; Dr MDougall, surgeon ; John Orr, tyler.
FORESTERS.
The Greenock District consists of twelve Courts. Number of
members, 3040. Charles Murray, CR ; John Pearson, SDCR; Alex.
Paton, treasurer ; James Russell, secretary.
Court Banks of Clyde, No. 1109— Members, 459. Finlay M'Leod,
CR ; William M'Phail, SCR ; Alexander Livingstone, treasurer ;
James Lindsay, secretary ; William A.Wilson, M.D., CM., surgeon.
Court Caledonia, No. 1275— Mrmbers, 540. John Barr, No. 2,
CA ; Robert Montgomery, SCR; Archibald M'Kenzie, treasurer;
William Simpson, secretary ; James Wallace, M.D., surgeon.
Court Royal Archer, No. 1544 — Members, 269. Colin Munro,
CR; James Findlay, SCR; Daniel Sellars, treasurer; Archibald
Hamilton, secretary ; John M'Dougall, M.D., surgeon.
62 APPENDIX.
Court Jamea Watt, No. 4468— Members, 345. Angus Leitcn,
OR ; John Cameron, SCR ; Joseph Beardall, treasurer ; John Shed-
den, secretary; J. K. Robertson, M.D., surgeon.
Court Robert Burns, No. 5753— Members, 178. Robert Dick,
OR ; John Holburn, SCR ; Alexander M'Killop, treasurer ; John
M'Gregor, secretary ; James Paton, M.D., surgeon.
Court Highland Mary, No. 5851 — Members, 44. David Brand,
CR ; Donald M'Nab, SCR ; George Scott, treasurer ; John Mark
Oallacher, secretary ; John Douglas, M,D., surgeon.
Court Newark, No. 4111, Port-Glasgow — Members, 305.
Court Glenalbyn, No. 4511, Easdale — Members, 124.
Court St John, No, 5222, Paisley— Members, 288.
Court Scotia, No. 5405, Port-Glasgow — Members, 207.
Court Bute, No. 5630, Rothesay— Members, 110.
Court King George, No. 5763, Paisley — Members, 50.
Court St James, No. 5764, Johnstone — Members, 92.
Court Banks of Leven, No. 5829, Barrhead — Members, 29.
GREENOCK DISTRICT ANCIENT ORDER OF SHEPHERDS.
A.U. Corresponding Secretary, John Kerr, 51 Holmscroft Street.
Lome Lodge, 1509— Oddfellows' Hall, West Burn Street — Meets
every alternate Monday evening. Robert Pettigrew, WM, 15 Lyle
Street; Joseph Bowman, secretary, 14 Wellington Street ; George
Beveridge, treasurer.
Wellington Lodge, Orange Hall, 11 Cathcart Street — Meets every
alternate Thursday. J. S. Saunders, WM, 15 John Street ; John
Clark, secretary, 80 Roxburgh Street ; Angus Cook, treasurer.
FREEMASONS.
Provincial Grand Lodge of Freemasons for West Renfrewshire
— Instituted 7th February, 1739— Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stew-
art, of Greenock and Blackhall, Bart., RWGP master ;
, depute PG master ; Robert Steele, substitute PG master ;
, PG chaplain ; Andrew Boag, PG secretary.
Lodge Greenock Kilwinning, No. 12 — Instituted 17th Decem-
ber, 1728 — Lodge Room, Greenock Old Town Hall (by virtue of
Tight conferred in feu charter by Lord Cathcart in 1765) — Dun.
Cunningham, RWM ; Edward Blackmore, depute master ; Andrew
Tasker, past master ; W. Stewart Anderson, senior warden ; John
B. Tarbet, junior warden ; John R; Allison, treasurer; Thomas B.
Newton, secretary ; Rev. W. W. Tulloch, B.D., M.A., chaplain ;
Daniel Middleton, director of music ; John D. Walton, senior
deacon ; John G. Agnew, junior deacon ; Robert Allan, 1st senior
steward ; Alex. Smith, 2d senior steward; Frank Harvey, 1st junior
steward; Charles Murray, 2d junior steward; H. R. Neill, inner
^uard ; Nathaniel Tucker, tyler.
Lodge Greenock St John, No. 175— Instituted 1776 — Chas. Grey,
HWM; Robert Urie, DM ; Donald Anderson, PM ; Andrew Boag
and Alex. M'Maeter, OM ; John Todd, senior warden ; ^Donald
APPENDIX. 63
M'Intyre, junior warden ; William Wright, jun., secretary ; James
Rodger, treasurer ; , chaplain ; John Smith, senior dea-
con ; John M'Quarrie, junior deacon ; James Scott, 1st senior
steward; John Stewart, 2d senior steward ; James M'Bryde, 1st
junior steward ; John Fleming, 2d junior steward; John Inglis,
honorary director of music ; Stephenson Stewart, inner guard ;
Alex. Cruden, tyler.
Greenock Royal Arch Chapter, No. 17— Charles Grey, MEZ ;
Robert Uric, H ; James Rodger, J ; William Wright, past 1st
principal; Andrew Boag, SE ; John Agnew, SN ; Peter M'Cor-
quodale, treasurer ; James Don, janitor.
ADJUSTER OF IMPERIAL WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
Weights, Dry Measures \ Inspector and Adjuster, — David Young
and Liquid Measures, / 6 Hamilton Street.
f REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES,
Pursuant to Act 17 and 18 Victoria, Cap. 80.
Mid Parish — Robert Campbell ; Assistant— R. A. Campbell.
East Parish— James Slater ; Assistant — J. Slater, jun., B.A.
West Parish — Robert A. Baird ; Assistant— Robert A. S. Duncan.
Examiner for Western District — W. H. Dick Lowe.
SESSION CLERKS.
Middle Parish — Robert Campbell, 5 Bank Street.
West Parish — Alex. Fyfe, Sessional School, 8 Nelson St., West.
East Parish — Thomas Smith, 4 Upper Crescent.
WEST OF SCOTLAND AMATEUR BOAT CLUB.
Sir M. R. Shaw Stewart, Bart., president ; John Neill, Junr.
vice-president ; John M. Thomson, secretary, Frederick Johnston,
treasurer; Committee — John King, David Anderson, R. G. Adam,
Alex. Ross, E. Dowie, Frank Harvie, H. W Walker. Boathouse
keeper, Richard, Ross. 186 members.
TABLE OF RATES OR FARES OF LICENSED PORTERS
OF GREENOCX.
Any distance from the Steamboat Quay or Railway Station.
First — Within Dellingburn on the East, Shaw Place on the South,
and West Burn on the West. s. d.
Luggage not exceeding, ----- 56 lbs., 0 6
„ exceeding 56 lbs., and not exceeding - 112 lbs. 0 7
" „ 112 lbs., „ - - 168 lbs., 0 8
Every additional 112 lbs., 0 2
Second — Within Cartsburn Street on the East, Roxburgh Street on
the South, and Campbell Street on the West.
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APPENDIX.
Luggage not exceeding, 56 lbs., 0 8
„ exceeding 56 lbs., and not exceeding - 112 lbs., 0 10
„ 112 lbs., „ „ - 168 lbs., 1 0
Every additional 112 lbs., 0 3
Third — Within Ratho Street on the East, Wellington Street on the
South, and Martha Brae on the West.
s. d.
0
4-
4
Luggage not exceeding, ----- 56 lbs.,
*" exceeding 56 lbs., and not exceeding - 112 lbs.,
112 lbs., - - - - 168 lbs.,
Every additional 112 lbs.,
Fourth — Within Ladyburn on the East, Drumfrochar Road on the
South, and Berryburn on the West.
Luggage not exceeding. ----- 56 lbs., 1
„ exceeding 56 lbs., and not exceeding - 112 lbs., 1
112 lbs., - - 168 lbs., 1
Every additional 112 lbs., 0
Fifth Any distance not defined to be charged in the same ratio,
calculated according to distance.
s. d.
1 0
0 6
1 4
When employed by Commercial Travellers
Luggage not exceeding 3 cwt. — First hour -
Every additional hour, -
„ exceeding 3 cwt. — First hour, -
Every additional hour, .--08
When detained over a quarter of an hour, loading or unloading,
for every additional quarter of an hour, - - - 0 2
One half more to be charged when employed between Nine
o'clock evening and Six o'clock morning.
Assisting at loading or unloading Carts, weighing Goods, or
performing any other service or work not included in the
foregoing : — For the First hour, ------ 10
And for every succeeding hour 6d, unless where this rate has
been altered by agreement.
For these rates or fares Porters are bound, when required to put
the Luggage on hoard the steam vessels, or place it on the platform
of the railway, or take the same out of the steam vessel, or down
the railway platform, or to or from a hoiue or other place or building.
LIST OF LICENSED PORTERS.
No. of
No. of
Name.
Morris M'Teague,
George Knagg, -
John Drummond,
John M'Callum, -
-
Badge.
- 2
- 6
- 8
- 11
Name.
John M ' Walter, -
John Mooney, -
John Dyall,
William John Gray, -
Badge.
- 63
- 69
- 71
- 73
John Orr, -
James Don,
_
- 12
- 16
Hugh Sweeney,
Alexander M'Gregor,
- 74
- 76
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65
Matthew Muir, -
- 19
George Montague,
- 81
Alexander Thomson, -
- 21
Malcolm Lusk, -
- 83
Archibald M'Nair,
- 27
Alexander Gillies,
■ 83
Donald M 'In tyre,
- 28
Neil Larkie,
- 86
James Hutton, -
- 29
Alexander M'Lachlan,
- 88
Donald Carmichael,
- 33
Henry M'Oaskie,
- 89
Peter Clark,
- 38
William Mitchell,
- 90
Ebenezer Brown,
- 41
William Turner,
- 92
John Simpson,
- 43
John Robertson,
- 93
John M'Taggart, -
- 46
Peter Grant,
- 94
Colin M'Phail, -
- 51
Duncan Cook, -
- 96
Thomas Aird,
- 54
Francis Chabant,
- 96
John Hepburn, -
- 55
Robert Haughie,
- 98
William Greave, -
- 57
Patrick Colhain,
-100
Thomas Grant, -
- 62
LIST OF LICENSED CAB DRIVERS.
Duncan M'Farlane
Archibald Michael
Joseph Crookshanks
Thomas Hunt
Duncan M'Kellar
Robert Dixon
John Fergusson
David Pearson
George Todd
Thomas Urie
John Denholm
Hugh Cameron
William Sidey
John Keenan
Robert Ness
Donald M'Farlane
Archibald Campbell
Andrew M'Farlane
Angus M'Kay
James Henderson
Alexander Murray
Robert M'Dougall
William M'Kinnon
Henry Smith
George M'Kechnie
1
James M'Intyre
George Cairns Beaton
Duncan Campbell
John M'Cleary
Robert Laird
Daniel Black
John Dreghorn
Francis M'Glone
Hugh Urie
James M'Garvey
James M'Intyre
Alexander Maclean
Donald Ferguson
William Brooks
Robert Henderson
Richard Preston
Alexander M'Gregor
REGISTER OF CAB LICENSES.
Donald M'Farlan, Jamaica Street, 5; do., do., 6; John
Fergusson, 6 Roslin Street, 9; John M'Kinlay, 10; John D.
Gardner, Daniel M'Gregor, Charles M'Gregor, and Joseph Sheriff,
11; D. M'Gregor & Co., 11; Donald M'Farlan, Jamaica Street,
12 ; Duncan M'Farlan, Duncan Street, 13 ; Alexander Maclean,
9 Captain Street, 15 ; Joseph Crookshanks, 41 West Blackhall
Street, 16; do., do., 17 ; John M'Kinlay, 18; William Sidey,
Roxburgh Street, 19 ; Joseph Crookshanks, 41 West Blackhall
Street, 20 ; Duncan M'Farlan, Duncan Street, 21 ; do., do., 22 ;
66 APPENDIX.
John & Daniel M'Kinlay, 24 ; Daniel MGregor, John D. Gard-
ner, and Joseph Sheriff, 30 ; Joseph Orookshanks, 41 West Black-
hall Street, 26 ; John Fergusson, 6 Roslin Street, 27 ; William
Sidey, Roxburgh Street, 28 ; do., do., 29 ; Alexander Maclean,
18 Ann Street, 32 ; do., do., 33, 34 ; Daniel M'Gregor, John
D. Gardner, and Joseph Sheriff, 35 ; Donald M'Farlan, Jamaica
Street, 36. The figures at the end of the addresses represent the
No. of cab.
CONVEYANCES.
HACKNEY CARRIAGES.
Public Stands.— The following places are the public stands: —
Steamboat Quay, East-end of Cathcart Street, Cathcart Street,
(near Railway Station), Cathcart Square, West Burn Street,
(north of Hamilton Street).
Fares. — It shall be in the option of the hirer to engage any
hackney carriage either by time or distance, provided this be done
at the time of hiring.
Fares by Distance. — When a party, not exceeding four grown-
up persons, with luggage not exceeding 56 lb. weight, enters a
carriage at a stand, or when driving along disengaged, they shall
be driven to any point within the places after referred to at the
following rates, viz. : —
Shilling Fares.— From any of the public stands to any place
within Cartsburn on the east, Roxburgh Street on the south and
Margaret Street on the west.
One Shilling and Sixpence Fares. — From any of the public
stands to any place within Ratho Street on the east and Welling-
ton Street on the south, and Martha Brae on the west.
Two Shilling Fares. — From any of the public stands to any
place within Ladyburn on the east, Drumfrochar road on the
south, and Berryburn on the west.
General Rates or Fares. — Where the point to or from which the
carriage is driven shall be beyond the limits of the preceding
special fares, the fare shall be regulated by the following table.
The charge in the table shall include going from the nearest stance
to the hirer's residence and waiting ten minutes, to receive six-
pence for each additional ten minutes : —
For any distance not exceeding a mile, -
Exceeding a mile and not exceeding l£ miles,
1£ miles and not
2
2 miles and not
H
2£ miles and not
exceeding 3
3 miles and not
H
3£ miles and not
*
4 miles and not
H
4£ miles and not
5
Half fare returning.
s.
d.
1
0
1
6
2
0
2
G
3
0
3
G
4
0
4
6
5
0
APPENDIX. 67
When parties return (which they shall have the option of doing),
-and the fare going is one shilling, the carriage shall wait ten min-
utes without any charge for waiting ; when one shilling and six-
pence, fifteen minutes ; when two shillings and upwards, twenty
minutes. If the carriage bo detained longer, a charge shall be al-
lowed for waiting, at the rate of sixpence for every twenty minutes
or part thereof, commencing at the period when the free waiting
expires.
When a carriage is called but not used, a charge of sixpence shall
he allowed, if the place to which it is called be under half a mil©
from the stance, and one shilling if beyond that.
Fares by Time, &c. — For shopping, making calls, and where the
driving is not continuous, the charge shall be one shilling for the
first half-hour, and sixpence for every additional quarter of an hour.
Whether the fares are by distance or by time the hirer pays tolls.
If there be more than four grown-up persons driven, a charge of
sixpence extra shall be made for each additional grown person, and
a charge of sixpence lor every two children above six years of age.
2vTo additional charge for one child above six or children under six.
4d per 56 lbs. over the first 56 lbs. may be charged for all lug-
gage which requires to be put outside. The driver shall assist in
loading and unloading in all cases when required, but shall not be
bound to leave his carriage for the purpose.
From eleven o'clock at night till twelve o'clock midnight, fare
sand a half, and from twelve o'clock till six morning, double fare to
be eligible.
Fares may be withheld. — Any party shall be entitled to withhopl
payment of fare — 1st, When the name and number are not painted
outside, or when there is no plate inside. 2d, When the reference
ticket is not given on demand. 3d, When the bye-laws and tabla
of fares are not shown on demand ; and 4th, When an overcharge is
made.
Drivers not to be entitled to any gratuity.
Driver to give hirer a reference ticket, and produce bye-laws and
table of fares when demanded.
TABLES OF RATES OR FARES TO BE EXACTED BY
LICENSED BOATMEN AT THE PORT AND HARBOURS
OF GREENOCK.
1st. Boat hire from any of the quays, piers, harbours, or the Es-
planade, to any ship or vessel lying in the roadstead, between the
Tail of the Bank buoy on the west, and Garvel Point on the east,
said vessel not being at a greater distance than a mile and a half
from the shore of Greenock between these two points : — If one pas-
senger, Is 6d ; two passengere, 2s ; every additional passenger, 6d.
2d. Boat hire from any of above mentioned stations to any ship or
Tessel lying at the anchorage termed the Tail of the Bank— If one
passenger, 2s ; two passengers, 2s 6d ; every additional passenger, 6J„
3d. Boat hire from any of the above mentioned stations to the
powder anchorage ground : — If one passenger, 3s 6d ; every addi-
tional passenger, 6d.
68 APPENDIX.
4th. Boat hire from any of the above mentioned stations to the
Hill of Ardmore, or Helensburgh, Kilcreggan, or Point of Ros-
neatb, or Bow, or any other point on the opposite shore : — If one
passenger, 5s . two passengers, 6s ; three passengers, 7s ; every ad-
ditional passenger, 6d.
5th. Boat hire from any of the above mentioned stations to any
ship or vessel lying in Gourock Bay : — If one passenger, 3s 6d ;
two passengers, 4s 6d ; and every additional passenger, 6d. For
these rates or fares the boatmen shall be obliged to wait 30
minutes, and bring back the passengers. If detained beyond 30
minutes, one shilling to be paid for each half hour, or part of
half an hour after the first.
The above rates or fares shall include luggage, if under one
hundred weight ; but all luggage above that amount shall be
charged for every additional cwt., 4d.
Vessels in harbour shifting passing lines, up to 300 tons, 7s 6d ;
ships, 10s ; if boatmen employed by time, 12s 6d per day.
For the above rates the boatmen shall be obliged to furnish
four oars and men, when from the state of the weather this is re-
quired to enable them to make the passage ; but when required to
do so by the hirer himself, for expedition or otherwise, one-half
fare to be paid in addition to the above rates. The harbour
master to be sole judge in case of dispute between the boatmen
and the hirer as to the state of the weather, and as to the necessity
for four oars.
LIST OF LICENSED BOATMEN.
John Daly
Alexander Nicholson
Michael Bradley
James Barbour
James M'Cafferty
Daniel M'Glinchy
Archibald Barbour
Alexander Barbour
William M'Neill
Malcom M'Lean
John Logan
Archibald M'Lachlan
James Waugh
LIST OF LICENSED OPERATIVES IN THE SLAUGHTER
HOUSE.
Archibald Campbell
Peter Campbell
James Dale
James Callan
Hugh Gallacher
John Gallacher
Clounes Hosea
Thomas Perrie
James Reid
Neil Smith
John M'Millan
James Adams
Robert Carey
John Taylor
LIST OF PERSONS LICENSED TO RETAIL GUNPOWDER
AND FIREWORKS.
Duncan M'Intyre, 25 Rue-end Street ; Messrs MacPherson &
Co., 3 East Breast ; Messrs A. & J. Wilson, 65 Rue-end Street ;
Edward Twigg, 33 Hamilton Street ; John S. Denniston, 11 West
Breast
APPENDIX. 69
LIST OF LICENSED LUMPERS.
James Arnott
James Ferrie
John Hunter
William Hendry-
Henry Hammond
John Lavel
Hugh M 'Mill an
John Gillespie
Thomas M'Arthur
Moses Ferguson
Edward Logue
James M'Menemy
Matthew Dunning
James Mulhern
Charles Mulhern
William Hogg
Patrick M'Uhanney
Anthony Lavelle
James Lighten
Alexander M'Lean
Charles Graham
John M'Millan
Michael Trainor
OMNIBUSES.
Tramway Cars leave the Greenock Railway Station, Cathcart
Street, on the arrival of the passenger trains from Glasgow, and
from Cathcart Square in connection with trains of the Glasgow
and South- Western Railway, and they also leave Ashton and
Gourock in time for the departure of most of the trains for
Glasgow.
CARRIERS.
Glasgow — Mrs Stewart, 2 Hamilton Street, Greenock, and 30
Howard Street, Glasgow — leaves Greenock every day at half-past
10 and half-past 12, and returns at 12.30, 3.30, and 6.30 p.m. per
railway. — Agent for Sutton & Co.'s Parcel Express. John Black,
Wellington Street (west), Greenock, at 10.20 a.m. and 12.30 p.m.,
and returns from Glasgow, at 5 and 7 p.m. daily (except Satur-
day at 4 and 5 p.m.) per railway. Hugh Campbell, 31 Charles
Street, leaves Greenock for Glasgow at 10,30 and 12.30, and re-
turns from Glasgow to Greenock at 3.30 and 6.30 p.m.
Gourock and Cloch — William Main and Robert Shearer, ar-
rive and depart daily.
Inverkip — Mrs Thomas Scott, arrives and departs on Tuesdays
and Fridays, and oftener during summer.
Port-Glasgow — Mr Shaw and D. M'Neill, arrive and depart
daily.
North British Railway Company — In connection with the Glas-
gow and South- Western Railway — all Places in the North, East
and South of Scotland ; and to all places in England and Wales.
Offices, Albert Harbour Station and Lynedoch Street Station.
General Office, Palmerston Buildings — Agents, John Clapperton
& Co.— Carting Agents, M'Fadyen & Co.
70
APPENDIX.
LIST OF LICENSED DEEP SEA PILOTS.
Robert Hume Bell
Alexander Jamieson
Robert Lee
Hugh Turner
Colin Turner
Charles Mackie
John Anderson
John M'Neill
Hugh Cameron
John Turner
John M'Kenzio
William Adams
John M'Corquodale
Allan Stewart Allison
Matthew Lamont Irvine
David M'Kellar
Robert Hume Bell
James Boag Warden
Alexander Leitch Black
John Wallace
Archibald M'Bride
LIST OF RIVER PILOTS.
Walter Hooks
James G. Martin
Alexander Millar
James Stewart
James Hendry
James V. Stewart
Neil Leitch
Alexander M'Millan
Alexander M'Dougall
Thomas Montgomerie
William M'Callum
Andrew Hamilton
TABLES OF RATES CHARGEABLE FOR PILOTAGE ON
THE RIVER AND FIRTH OF CLYDE.
Per Ft
From Greenock, or off Greenock, or the Tail of the Bank
to Glasgow ; or from Glasgow to Greenock, or off Greenock or
the Tail of the Bank, including the unmooring of the ship,
for all vessels under 10 feet draught of water, - - la 6d
Vessels with 10 feet draught of water and under 12 feet, 2s Oct
Vessels with 12 feet draught of water and not ex. 15 feet, 2s 63
All vessels exceeding 15 feet draught of water, - 3s Od
Vessels to or from Bowling Bay or Dumbarton, to be charged at
two-thirds of the above rates ; or vessels from Renfrew or Dalmuir
to Greenock or Port-Glasgow, or from the last mentioned ports t$
Dalmuir or Renfrew, to be charged the rates same as for Glasgow.
Odd inches to be charged and paid in proportion.
From Glasgow to Renfrew, five shillings ; the same charge re-
turning.
From any place betwixt the Cumbrae and the Cloch Lights to
Greenock or Port- Glasgow, including mooring the ship, or waiting
the tide, one penny three farthings per ton.
From a line drawn between the Cloch Light and Dunoon Pier to
Port-Glasgow or any intermediate place, or from any intermediate
place, or to any other intermediate place, one half -penny per tonv
N.B. — The same chargeable for like distances outwards
Fractional tonnage to be charged and paid in proportion.
Two- thirds only of the above rates exigible in respect of vessels
owed by steam.
APPENDIX. 71
From Greenock, or off Greenock, to Garelochhead, including de-
tention in swinging the vessel, one half-penny per ton ; and the
same rate in returning; but no pilot will be obliged to pilot a
vessel to the Garelochhead and back for a less sum than fifteen
shillings each way.
For every day the pilot is kept on board after the compasses
are adjusted he shall be entitled to charge five shillings.
For piloting vessels up and down the Leven, to or from Dum-
barton, the pilots shall not be entitled to charge more than four
shillings in addition to the rate of piloting such vessels on the
Clyde ; and four shillings for each additional tide he may be de-
tained after the first.
Any pilot, whether deep-sea or river, who may be detained at
the request of the owners or person in charge of the vessel, after
his duties as pilot have been completed, shall (where not other-
wise provided for in these regulations), in addition to receiving
his provisions, be paid by the owner or persons in charge of the
vessel five shillings per day, and in like proportion to any lesser
period he maybe detained on board.
N.B. — No differential rates shall in future be recoverable in
respect of Foreign vessels.
INSURANCE OFFICES AND AGENTS
Accident— Andrew Boag, John Gillespie, T. B. Newton, and
James Tannahill
Alliance Fire and Life— Jas. Welsh, And. Boag, and Robt. Blair
Ark Assurance Society — David Aitken
Border Counties Fire Office — James Tannahill
Briton Medical and General Life — Robertson and Macdougall, EL
W. R. O'Neill, and Thomas B. Newton
British and Foreign Marine Assurance Company — A. 0. Leitch
and Muir
Caledonian Fire and Life — William M'Clure, P. Mackellar, D
Aitken, James Glen, and John Patten, jun.
Church of England Fire and Life — John Black
City of Glasgow Life Assurance Company — Colin S. Caird
Commercial Union Assurance Company — D. Campbell and Robert
Chalmers
Crown Life — P. Ballingall and William Auld
Edinburgh Life — Robert Blair, John B. Steven, James Tannahill,
Alex. Gauld, Wm. Philp, W. & J. Crawford, R. S. Hughes
English and Scottish Law Life — Andrew Boag, William Lamont,
and James C. Smith
Fire Insurance Company of Scotland — James Welsh, Andrew
Boag, Robert Blair, Colin S. Caird, and David Kerr
General Fire and Life — R. S. M'Morland and William M'Clure
Great Britain Mutual Life (and Fire)— William Wright, jun.,
District Manager, Provident Bank Buildings
Greenock Fire Insurance Institute — D. M. Simpson
Greenock Plate and Sheet Glass Insurance Company — James
Graham
72 APPENDIX.
Guardian Plate Glass — John Duncan
Guardian Fire and Life- -R. W. Robertson
Imperial Fire and Life— David Agnew and Wrede & Co.
Insurance Company of Scotland— W. N. A. Aitken, C. S. Caird
Jersey Mutual Insurance Society — Macdonald, Hood cc Co.
Lancashire Insurance Company — David E. Barclay, J. Brymner,
A. 0. Leitch & Muir, D. Campbell, James Kelso, and James
Spiers & Son
Life Association of Scotland — James M'Lellan & Co , William
Hunter, and David Kerr
Liverpool, London, and Globe Fire and Life Assurance Company
—Andrew Tasker, Thomas M'Donald, Allan Swan, John
Brymner, John Love, John Clapperton & Co., C. D. Lamont,
M. F. Dunlop, P. Ballingall, Archd. Lumsdaine, Walter B.
Grieve, and James S. M'Lea
London Assurance Corporation, Fire and Life — John Clapperton
& Co.
London and Southwark — John B. Steven, Wm. N. A. Aitken
London and Lancashire Fire and Life — John Gillespie
Manchester Fire — Andrew Boag, D. Agnew, John Clapperton &
Co., William Hunter, and Thomas B. Newton
Marine Insurance at Lloyd's — David Kerr
Marine Life and Casualty Mutual Assurance Society— Macdonald,
Hood & Co., and Browne & Watson.
Marine Insurance Agents — Foulds & Bone
Medical, Invalid, and General Life — Allan Park Paton
Mutual Life — John Brymner
National Boiler Insurance Co. — John Gillespie
National Guarantee Association — W. 0. Leitch
Norfolk Farmers (for Insurance of Horses, Cattle and Live Stock)
— John Gillespie
North British and Mercantile— John Black, Thomas O. Hunter,
Fred. Johnstone, Thomas Stark, John Clapperton & Co., and
Robertson & M'Dougall
Northern— R. W. Robertson, James Turner, jun., W. B. Salmon,
and James Glen
Norwich and London Plate Glass— John Duncan
Phcenix Fire— W. O. Leitch, William Lindsay & Co., and J. Mac-
dougall
Plato Glass Universal Fire— John Morrison & Sons
Provincial Insurance Company — James C. Smith, Wm. Lamont,
A. M. Humphreys, James Brown, James Welsh, Geo. Wil-
liamson, Foulds and Bone
Prudential Assurance Co.— David Butters, 95 Roxburgh street
Queen Fire and Life— W. Lindsay & Co., Peter Ballingall, James
S. Peters, Colin S. Caird, Lewis & Fyfe, Thomas B. Newton,
and James Denholm
Railway Passenger Life— James Gilchrist and A. P. Paton
Reliance Mutual Life Assurance— D. Campbell and John M'Phail
Rock Assurance Society— Allan Weir
APPENDIX. 73
Royal Farmers and General Fire and Life Hail Storm Insurance
Institute— Archibald M'Oallum
Royal Insurance Fire and Life— W. M'Artnur & Co., John Hunter
Fred. Johnstone, W. 0. Leitch, Maclean & Co., and A. Muuro
&Co.
Scottish Amicable Life— Allan Park Paton, John Rodger, Win. N.
Aitken, and John Haddow
Scottish Commercial Insurance— Wm. Lamont, J. C. Smith, Mal-
com Currie, and. Thomas Wilson
Scottish Equitable Life— Thomas Macdonald and Thomas B.
Newton
Scottish Fire Insurance Co.— James Kelso, W. Philp, D. Cunnin-
ham & Co., T. B Newton, John Haddow, David Aitken
Scottish Imperial Fire and Life — Macdonald, Hutcheson & Co.,
J. Tannahill, D. Aitken, Campbell, Anderson & Co., Wm. On-
Scottish Farmers' Live Stock — James Tannahill
Scottish National Fire and Life— S. F. Nicol, James Glen, Mac-
kenzie & Walker, Wm. N. A. Aitken, D. Aitken
Scottish Plate Glass Insurance Company— David Aitken
Scottish Union Fire and Lite Assurance Co. — Robert Little, Allan
Park Paton, John Love, and James Hendry
Scottish Widows' Fund Lifo Assurance Society— J. M. Hutcheson
Scottish Provident Institution — A. 0. Leitch, and R. & S. Neill
Scottish Provincial Fire and Life— George Williamson and A. M.
Humphreys
Southern Marine Insurance Co. — David Kerr
Staffordshire Fire Insurance Co.—Archibald Yuill, James Tannahill
Standard Life— W. 0. Leitch, Allan Swan, and James Auld
Sun Fire and Life — Gray and Buchanan, and F. G. Bruce
Union Marine Insurance Company of Liverpool — W. Lindsay & Co.
United Kingdom Temperance and General Provident Institution —
A. M. Humphreys, and J. S. Deas
United Guarantee and Life Assurance — James Inglis
West of England Fire and Life— George Raff, John Patten, jun.
Westminster Fire— D. M. Simpson, Duncan M'Gilvray
Westminster and General Insurance Association— D. M. Simpson,
Duncan M'Gilvray
Yorkshire Fire and Life — John Duncan
BUILDINGS SOCIETIES
Greenock Property Investment Society — Office, Bank Buildings,
13 William Street. Established under Act of Parliament, 1858.
Subscribed capital, £175,000. The funds of this Society are
invested solely in house property in name of the Trustees of tho
Society. Trustees — Messrs Thomas Oliphant Hunter, banker ;
Robert Blair, sugar refiner ; James Morton, iron merchant;
Directors — Mr James Broadfoot, Chairman ; Messrs P. Ballingall,
W. W. Thomson, J. Erskine, T. Macmillan, D. Guthrie, J. Black,
G. Brymner, J. Adam. Mr Allan Swan, law agent ; Mr James
Kelso, manager.
74 APPENDIX.
West of Scotland Property Investment and Building Society — ■
Established 1860. Capital, £3±,550 ; shares, £25 each. Trustees,
James T. Caird, D. M. Latham, George Adam ; chairman, Provost
Neill; vice-chairman, Robert Morison ; directors, D. Williamson,
John Millar, G. H. Hamilton, D. D. Adamson, William Wilson,
Robert Wood, D. M'Laren ; John Black, law agent; Peter Oram,
and John Symington, surveyors ; bankers, Royal Bank of Scotland ;
D. Campbell, Manager.
Greenock Provident Investment Company — Office, 23 Cathcart
St. Robert Blair and Jame3 Morton, trustees ; John Dixon, see.
<James M'Clement, managing director, to whom all communications
are to be addressed. Information regarding the operations of thi9
society may be obtained at the office every Wednesday and Satur-
day evening from 7.30 till 9.
Standard Property Investment Company (Limited). — Local
agent, James W. Turner, writer, 27 West Burn Street.
TRADE PROTECTION SOCIETY.
Greenock Trade Protection Society — John Gillespie, Resident
Secretary.
PUBLIC OFFICES.
Adjuster and Inspector of Weights and Measures — D. Young, 6
Hamilton St.
Assessor of Income Tax — John Gillespie, 24 West Blackhall Street
Auditor to Corporation of Greenock (Town Proper) — John Gillespie,
24 West Blackhall Street.
Auditor to Greenock Parochial Board — John Gillespie, 24 West
Blackhall Street
Auditor to Greenock Statute Labour Trustees — John Gillespie, 24
West Blackhall Street
Auditor to Greenock Water Trust — John Gillespie, 24 West Black-
hall Street
Auditor of Greenock Board of Police — John Gillespie, 24 West
Blackhall Street
Auditor to Greenock Harbour Trust — John Gillespie, 24 West
Blackhall Street
Antwerp Steamers — Office, 9 Customhouse Place — Graham Brym-
ner, agent
Ardrishaig and Lochfine Steamers' Office, Excise Buildings — W.
Lindsay & Co., agents
Ballina Steam Packet Office, 19 Palmerston Buildings —Alexander
Laird & Sons, agents
Belfast Royal Mail Steam Packet Co., Excise Buildings — William
Sinclair, agent.
Bristol Steamers— Office, Excise Buildings— W. Lindsay & Co.,
agents
Caledonian Railway Company's Office, 25 Cathcart Street
Campbeltown Steamers' Office, Excise Buildings— John M'Millan,
agent
APPENDIX.
Carron Company's Office City Bank Buildings, 32 Catbcart Street—
D. Cunningham & Co., agents
Clerk to Commissioners on Property and Income Tax, 2 Church
Place — M. F. Dunlop ■ Assessor of Income Tax— John Gilles-
pie, 24 West Blackhall Street
Chamber of Commerce of Greenock, incorporated by Royal Charter
in 1862— Walter Grieve, chairman ; Thomas King, Watt Place,
secretary
City of Glasgow Bank Buildings, 32 Oathcart Street
Clyde Shipping Co., 9 Customhouse Place— Gjaham Brymner, agent
Coffee Room, 2 Cathcart Square
Collector of Harbour Dues, &c, Customhouse Buildings— Andrew
Nimmo, collector.
Commercial Buildings — 14 Hamilton Street
Commissary Clerk's Office, Court-house, Nelson Street (West)
Cork and Waterford Steamers' Office, 9 Customhouse Place-
Graham Brymner, agent
Corporation and Harbour Trust Bonded Warehouses. Office,
Exchange Buildings — William Lamont, superintendent
Customhouse —Steamboat Quay
Dean of Guild Court, Town Buildings, 6 Hamilton Streeet
Dublin Steamers' Office, Excise Buildings — James Little & Co.,
agents
Dumbarton Steamers, Steamboat Quay— James Darroch, agent
Fishery Office, 3 Bank Street— Inspector, George Reiach
Gas Works, Inchgreen— Erected 1873— Samuel Stewart, manager
General Steam Navigation Co.'s Office, 19 Palmerston Buildings
— Robert Allan, agent
Glasgow Herald Newspaper (Greenock branch office), 29 Cathcart
Street — Robert Wood, agent
Glasgow and Greenock Shipping Co., City of Glasgow Bank
Buildings— Steel & M'Caskill
Glasgow and Liverpool Screw Steam Shipping Co.'s Office, 1 West
Quay — Alexander King, agent
Glasgow, Newcastle, and Middlesboro' Steam Shipping Co.'s
Office, Excise Buildings— Wm. Lindsay & Co., agents
Glasgow and South- Western Railway, Brougham Street
Glasgow Weekly Mail Newspaper (Greenock branch) Office, 1
Bank Street
Greenock Club House, Ardgowan Square
Greenock and Helensburgh Steamboat Co. (Limited)— Archibald
M'Nair, Steamboat Quay, agent
Greenock Herald Office, 40 Cathcart Street
Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette. Office, 18
Charles Street
Greenock Total Abstinence Society. Office, Temperance In sta-
tute, West Stewart Street
Harbour Engineer's Office, Customhouse Quay
Harbour Masters' Office, Steamboat Quay— John Miller, Archd.
Brown, James Bailey, and Malcom Darroch, Harbour Mas-
ters ; John Miller, Dock Master
76 APPENDIX.
Highland Steamers' Office, Excise Buildings — William Lindsay &
Co., agents
Highlands, Western Isles, and Sutherlandshire Steamers, Steam-
boat Quay — A. M'Millan, agent
Inland Revenue Office (late Excise). Customhouse Buildings
Inland Revenue Office (Stamps and Taxes), Customhouse Buildings
Justice of Peace Clerk's Office, County Buildings, Nelson Street,
west — James Inglis, Depute-Clerk
Justice of Peace Fiscal's Office — Alex. Blair, 4 Hamilton Street
Karnes Gunpowder Co.'s Office, 1 West Quay — Alex. King, agent
Lands Valuation Office, Town Buil lings, 6 Hamilton Street —
Robert Hamilton, assessor
Largs Steamers, Steamboat Quay
Largs Steamers, Palmerston Buildings — J. Brymner & Co., agents
Leith and London Steam Shipping Co.'s Office, Excise Buildings
— Wm. Lindsay and Co., agents
Limerick Steamers, Steamboat Quay — James Darroch, agent
Liverpool Steamers' Office, Excise Buildings — J. M'Millan, agent
Liverpool Steamers' Office, 1 West Quay — Alex. King, agent
Liverpool Steamer and Traders' Office, Excise Buildings — William
Lindsay & Co., agents
Liverpool Traders' Office, 1 West Quay — Alex. King, agent
Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping, 32 Cathcart
Street — Henry John Bolds and Edwin R. Couchman, surveyors
— Thomas 0. Hunter, agent, 13 Williem Street.
Lochfyne Steamers, Steamboat Quay — John Dawson, agent
Lochgoilhead Steamers, Steamboat Quay — A. M'Millan, agent
Lochlong and Lochlomond Steamers, Steamboat Quay— James Dar-
roch, agent
London and Greenock via Grangemouth, Carron Co., 32 Cathcart
Street — D. Cunningham & Co., agents
Londonderry Steam Packet Office, 19 Palmerston Buildings —
Alex. Laird & Sons, agents
Londonderry Steam Packet Co., Excise Buildings — Wm. Sinclair,
agent
Master of Works' Office, 3 Jamaica Street
Messenger-at- Arms' Office, 3 Bank Street — William Shearer
Mercantile Marine Office, Shipping Office for Seamen, Examinations,
&c, 7 Virginia Street — John M'llvain, Superintendent of Mer-
cantile Marine
North British Daily Mail Newspaper (Greenock Branch) Office, 1
Bank Street
North British Railway Company's Office, Palmerston Buildings —
John Clapperton & Co., agents %
Palmerston Buildings, Customhouse Place
Parochial Board Rooms, Poorhouse, Captain Street — John S. Deas,
Inspector
Plymouth and Southampton Steamers' Office, Customhouse Place,
— Graham Brymner, agent
Police Office, Taylor's Close — David Dewar, superintendent
Poor Rates' Office, Parochial Board Rooms, Captain Street — Thos.
APPENDIX. 77
Burton, collector. Office hours from 10 till 3, and from 7 till
8 p.m., and on Saturdays from 10 till 3 p.m.
Port Ellen and Islay Steamer, Office, Steamboat Quay — John Daw-
son, agent
Port-Rush Steam Packet Office, 19 Palmerston Buildings — Alex.
Laird & Sons, agents
Port-Rush, also by steamer Islay, Steamboat Quay — John Dawson,
agent
Post-Office, 11 William Street— Thomas Macmillan, postmaster
Procurator Fiscal's Office (Lower Ward of the County), Court
House, Nelson Street, west — Robert Blair, Fiscal
Procurator Fiscal's Office (Burgh), 14 Hamilton Street — Archd.
M'Callum and William Lewis, fiscals
Provident Bank Buildings, 11 William Street
Eegistrars of Births, Deaths and Marriages — Middle Parish,
Robert Campbell. 5 Bank Street — West Parish, R. A. Baird,
48 Cathcart Street — East Parish, James Slater, 29 Rue-end
Street. Examiner, W. H. Dick Lowe
Rothesay, Dunoon, &c, Steamers, Steamboat Quay — John Daw-
son, agent
Scotsman Newspaper Office (Greenock branch), Palmerston Bilds.
School Board Offices, 2 Bank Street — George Williamson, secy.
Sheriff-Clerk's Office, County Buildings, Nelson Street, west —
James Inglis, depute-clerk
Sheriff Court House, County Buildings, Nelson Street, west
Sligo Steam Packet Office, 19 Palmerston Buildings — Alex. Laird
& Sons, agents
Steam to and from London, via Granton — Office, 10 Palmerston
Buildings — Robert Allan, agent
Stornoway Steamers' Office, Excise Buildings — W. Lindsay & Co.,
agents
Stranraer Steam Packet Office, 19 Palmeston Buildings — Alex.
Laird & Sons, agents
Stubbs & Co.'s Greenock Office, 28 Hamilton Street— D. M. Simp-
son, agent
Sugar Exchange, Terrace Road
Temperance Institute, West Stewart Street — John Lang, secre-
tary and Treasurer ; A. Anderson, registrar
Transit Sheds and Warehouses. Office, Palmerston Buildings —
William Lamont
Town Assessment Office, 6 Hamilton Street — Alexander Chal-
mers, collector. Open from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m., and from 7 to
9 pm.
Town Clerk's Office, Town Buildings, 6 Hamilton Street — John
K. Gray, Town Clerk
Town Chamberlain's Office, Town Buildings, 6 Hamilton Street —
John Adam, chamberlain
Underwriters' Surveyor's Office, 32 Cathcart Street— Wm. Neill,
surveyor
Western Isles Steam Packet Co. (Limited). Office, City Bank
Buildings, 32 Cathcart Street — D. Cunningham & Co., agents
78 APPENDIX.
SAILING VESSELS.
Regular Traders between Glasgow, Greenock, and Liverpool —
Meg Merrilees, Madge Wildfire, and Termagent. Three of the
above schooners sail weekly from each port — Wm. Lindsay & Co.,
Excise Buildings, agents
Regular Traders between Glasgow, Greenock, and Liverpool —
Jasper, Onyx, and Sapphire. Two of the above schooners sail
weekly from each port — Alex. King, West Quay, agent
STEAM VESSELS.
Antwerp steamers — Flamingo, Grebe, Ousel, Buzzard, Rallas,
Kestrel, Egret, Quail, Cygnet, Hoopoe, Lestre — Sail every Satur-
day— Graham Brymner, 9 Customhouse Place, agent
Ardrishaig and Lochfine steamers — Iona, Mountaineer, or other
steamers, with passengers only, daily at 9 a.m. ; calling at Prince's
Pier, Kirn, Dunoon, Innellan, Rothesay, Kyles of Bate, Tarbert
and Ardrishaig, leaving Ardrishaig about 12.45 p.m. — W. Lindsay
& Co., agents, Excise Buildings.
Arran (via Rothesay), daily at 10 a.m. — Hero.
Ayr — Daily during the summer months (from 20th May), calling
at Gourock, Kirn, Dunoon, Largs, Millport, and Ti*oon —John Daw-
son, agent
Ayr — Goods steamer Amethyst, every Monday and Thursday —
John Dawson, agent
Ballina — Rose, Thistle, or Fern, every alternate Tuesday at 4 p.m.
— A. Laird & Sons, agents.
Belfast — Royal Mail Line. Every day (Sunday excepted) from
Prince's Pier at 8.45 p.m. Royal Mail Steam Packets Llama, Cam-
el, Racoon, Wasp, and Hornet. Day passage every Monday, Wed-
nesday, and Friday, returning following days — William Sinclair,
Excise Buildings, agent
Bristol — Regular Traders between Glasgow, Greenock, Swansea,
Cardiff and Bristol (via Belfast) with goods and passengers. The
screw steamers Antona, Princess Alexandra, Clutha, and Ailsa.
The above vessels sail every Wednesday and every Saturday —
William Lindsay & Co., Excise Buildings, agents
Campbeltown — Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, and leave
Campbeltown the following days, except in summer, when they
leave daily. Steamers Gael and Kintyre — John M'Millan, Excise
Buildings, agents
Cork and Waterford — The Arklow, Sanda, Wicklow, Cumbrae,
Eddystone, Toward, and Skerryvore — sail from Greenock on the
evenings of Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at seven o'clock, for
Cork and Waterford, conveying goods and passengers for Limerick
and all parts of the south of Ireland— Owners, Clyde Shipping
Company. Office, 9 Customhouse Place, Greenock — Graham
Brymner, agent
Dublin — Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri-
day—Lord Gough, Duke of Leinster, Lord Clyde, Earl of Carlisle,
Duke of Argyll — Jamea Little & Co., Excise Buildings
APPENDIX. 79
Dumbai'ton steamer — Every Tuesday at 10 a.m. — James Darroch,
Steamboat Quay, agent
Dunoon, Kirn, Innellan, Kyles of Bute, Tarbert, Ardrishaig,
Crinan, Oban. Fort-William, and Inverness (via Crinan and Cale-
donian' Canals)— during the months of May, June, July, August,
September, and October — Iona — William Lindsay & Co., agents
Helensburgh and Garelochhead — Levan, Ardgowan, Vivid, and
Craigrownie — Archd. M'Nair, Steamboat Quay, agent
Highlands and Western Islands, namely — Oban, Quinish, Struan,
Carbost, Dunvegan, Stein, Uig, Tarbert, Rodel, Lochmaddy, Kal-
lin, Lochboisdale and Barra, Carnan and Badcal. Steamer Talisman
every Thursday at 8 p.m.
Highlands, Western Isles, namely — Colonsay, Iona, Bunnessan,
Tyree, Coll, Salen (L. Sunart), Strontian and Ulva. Steamer
Dunvegan Castle, every Monday at 4 p.m.
Highlands and Western Islands, namely — Bownare, Port Char-
lotte, Carbost, Tyree, Lochboisdale, Barra, by Steamer St. Clair of
the Isles, every Thursday at 2 p.m. — D. Cunningham & Co., agents,
City Bank Building, 32 Cathcart Street.
Highlands and Western Islands, namely — Crinan Canal, Tyree,
Coll, Salen, (L. Sunart), Strontian, Sound of Mull, Tobermory, by
ss Lady Ambrosine every Monday at 2 p.m. Agents, D. Cunning-
ham & Co., City Bank Buildings, 32 Cathcart Street.
Hall and Lynn, via Grangemouth — Duuluce Castle — From
Grangemouth every Saturday. Goods received at Railway Stations
here till 6 p.m. on Friday.— D. Cunningham & Co., Agents, 32
Cathcart Street.
Islay — every Monday and Thursday, and to Port Rush every
Thursday, the steamer Islay —John Dawson, Steamboat quay,
agent.
Isle of Man — Mona's Queen or Mona's Isle, once a month —
James Little & Co., agents.
To Kilmun, Strone, Dunoon, Kirn, Kilcreggan, Cove, Blair-
more, three times daily — Vesta, Vivid
Largs, Millport, and Arran, daily — Lancelot, Guinevere — John
Brymner & Co., Palmerston Buildings, agents.
Limerick and Tralee — S.S. Holyrood, from Greenock occasion-
ally— James Davroch, agent, Steamboat Quay.
Liverpool — Penguin, Raven, Bear, Owl — Wm. Sinclair, agent,
Excise Buildings.
Liverpool— Princess Royal or Princess Alice — John M'Millan,
agent, Excise Buildings.
Liverpool — The Sardonyx sails from Greenock every Tuesday
evening — Alexander King, 1 West Quay, agent.
Liverpool — Fire King — every Friday — William Lindsay & Co.,
agents.
Lochgoilhead, daily — Carrick Castle and Ardencaple
Lochfine Steamers — Mary Jane, Inveraray Castle, or other
steamers, to Kirn, Dunoon, Rothesay, Kyles of Bute, Tarbert, and
Ardrishaig, with goods $nd passengers from June to January, daily
at 8.45 a.m. From January to June — Monday, Wednesday, antl
80 APPENDIX.
Friday, returning following days, and proceeding to Inveraray
every Wednesday and Friday, returning from Ardrisbaig daily at
8 a.m. — D. Hutcheson & Co., Hope Street, Glasgow — John Dawson,
agent, Steamboat Quay.
Lochlong and Lochlomond — The saloon steamer Chancellor sails
every day, from May till 1st October, for Dunoon, Kirn, Blairmore,
Ardentinny, and Arrochar, leaving about 11 a.m. and 5 p.m., and
returning from Arrochar about 6 a.m. and 2 p.m., in connection
■with the Lochlomond steamers— James Darroch, agent, Steamboat
London via Grangemouth — Carron Co. — Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday — Duncan Cunningham, agent.
London via Granton, every Wednesday and Saturday, at 3 p.m.
— Robert Allan, agent.
London via Leith every Wednesday and Saturday, from Leith
— Wiliam Lindsay &Co., agents,
Londonderry direct, every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and
Friday, at 8 p.m. — Rose, Thistle, Shamrock, and Garland — A.
Laird & Sons, Palmerston Buildings, agents. Bear or Buffalo
every Wednesday and Saturday at 8 p.m. — William Sinclair,
Excise Buildings, agent.
Oban, Fort- William, and Inverness, via Crinan and Caledonian
Canals, every Monday and Thursday at 4 p.m. — The steamers
Cygnet, Plover, and Staffa, calling at Crinan, Luing, Easdale,
Oban, Appin, and Coran. — W. Lindsay & Co., agents.
Plymouth and Southampton — Sanda, Arklow, Wicklow, Cum-
brae, Eddystone, Toward, and Skerryvore, sail from Glasgow
every Thursday — Graham Brymner, agents.
Port-Rush — every Monday and Thursday at 6 p.m. — Myrtle. —
A. Laird & Sons, Palmerston buildings, agents.
Rothesay, Kirn, Dunoon, and Innellan steamers — Mary Jane,
Athole, Inverary Castle, Eagle, Sultan, Undine, Dunoon Castle,
Marquis of Bute, Sultana, and Rothesay Castle. Communication
hourly during summer, and four times daily during winter — John
Dawson, Steamboat Quay, agent.
Rotterdam — Egret, Ousel, and Tern, each alternate Wednesday
from both ends — Graham Brymner, agent.
Sligo — Rose, Thistle, or Shamrock, every Tuesday and Saturday
at 4 p.m. — A. Laird & Sons, agents.
Stornoway, calling at Oban, Tobermory, and Portree — every
Monday at 3 p m., and Thursda}' at 6 p.m., by the steamers Clans-
man and Clydesdale. To Gairloch (Ross-shire), Lochinvar, and
Ullapool (Sutherlandshire), and Lochmaddy (North Uist), occa-
nionally during the season — William Lindsay & Co., agents.
Stranraer — every Thursday — Albion — A. Laird & Sons, agents,
Palmerston Buildings.
West Highlands — every Wednesday at 6 p.m.
West-Port, Ireland— every alternate Tuesday, at 4 p.m.— Rose,
Thistle, or Fern — Robert Allan & Co., agents.
APPENDIX.
81-
STEAM TOWING COMPANIES.
Bowling and Greenock Towing Co. — Gloriana and Gem, and
agents for steam tug, Brothers — Daniel Robertson, 10 West breast.
Greenock Towing Co. — Stork, Walker, and Leading Star —
James Barrie, 2 West Quay.
Clyde Towing Company—Protector, Helen M'Gregor, Maid of
Orleans, and Rapid — Office, 24 West Burn Street— John Duncan,,
junr., manager.
Clyde Shipping Company's Towing Vessels— Plying Tempest,
Flying Cloud, Flying Dutchman, Flying Huntsman, Flying Mist,
Flying Scud, Flying Spray, Flying Squall, Flying Sprite, Flying
Sylph, Flying Hurricane— Graham Brymner, agent, 9 Custom-
house Place.
New Clyde Towing Company — Commodore, Wave of Life, and
Sir Cbarles Napier — William Liddell, owner, Palmerston Building.
GLASGOW AND GREENOCK SHIPPING COMPANY.
Luggage steamers, carrying goods daily between Glasgow, Port-
Glasgow, and Greenock : — James Watt, Henry Bell, Dunglass, Ren-
frew, Penguin, Pelican, Greenock. Lighters — Hawk, Raven, Alloa,
Newark, Bowling — all fitted up with cranes, and built expressly for
the trade. Towing vessels — Vanguard, Hotspur, General Williams ;
and screw tugs in Derry — Heron, Osprey, and Admiral. Passenger
steamer — Loch Foyle.
S.S. Rona, trading to Gartuston, Isle of Whithron, Wigton, Port-
William, and open for charter to other coast places.
Office— City Bank Buildings, 32 Cathcart Street— Steel & M'Cas-
kill. Berths for goods, East-end Customhouse Quay and Albert
Quay shed, N.W. arm.
Office in Glasgow — James Steel & Son, 86 Broomielaw. Offices
in Greenock and Glasgow connected by private telegraph wire.
GREEN
OCK SHIPPING LIST.
VESSELS MARKED
Bq— Barque
S-Ship
Sr — Schooner
Bg — Brig
Sk — Smack
Lr — Lighter
Bn — Brigantine
Sp — Sloop
Cr — Cutter
Ss — Steamer
VESSELS.
TONS. MASTERS. OWNERS. TRADE.
A. Fleming s
900 Pennpoint W. Rankine Fga.
Albert Victor s
868 Muir A. Russell and others do
Aleppo bq
665 Falconer John Jamieson and others do
Amicus bq
506 Fox W. & J. Crawford do
Annie bq
505 Evans Browne & Watson do
Antigua s
643 John Kerr & Co do
Ardenconnel s
840 M'Coig John Brymner do
Ardenlea s
1236 Bruce Do. do
Ardgowan s
1282 Kerr G. Adam and others do.
Ariel bn
143 ]
Barbour J. and W. Si
ewart do
82
APPENDIX.
VESSELS.
Arran s
Assaye s
Ballochmyle s
Barbara Taylor se
Baron Blantyre s
Baron Selborne ss
Bangalore s
Barbadian s
Beltrees bg
Bear ss
Berbice s
Bloodlionnd ss
Brenda bq
Broughty Castle sr
Brunette bn
Burmah s
Calderbank bq
Caledonian s
Cambridge s
Camtoos bg
Cape Thorn
Cape Wrath
Cape Cornerm
C. H. Sorle s
Cartsburn s
Cartvale s
Cathcart s
Ceres s
Challenge s
TONS.
1063
1281
1438
252
1623
608
387
699
373
468
716
378
299
66
145
1175
194
627
1094
1200
1200
1200
1048
1256
1200
1386
861
1264
Christina Shearer sk 47
Clyde Vale bq 474
Cochin s 1199
Colombo s 1199
Constance bq 234
Contest s 1120
Coiisande sr 200
Cora sr 138
Corlic s 844
Culzean s 1572
David Sinclair sr 130
Demerara bq 486
Dorothy s 760
Dunloe s 647
Edward Cardwell s 1258
Eliza Campbell bq 635
Eliza lr 26
Elizabeth sr 59
Elizabeth Martin s 809
Emily M'Laren bq 420
Emma Ives bq 620
Esk bq 500
Eveline bq 779
Express sk 57
Fanny bq —
Finnart sr 76
MASTEKS.
Stirling
M 'Ritchie
London
Taylor
M'Lachlan
Lamplough
Fleming
M'Neill
Skinner
Laurie
M'Fadzean
Jackman
Boag
M'llwain
Winsor
Nicolson
Taylor
Hudson
Liddell
Wallace
Young
Parvley
Nidler
Gray
Young
Taylor
Crawford
Cochrane
M 'Bride
Shearer
Williams
Milligan
Evans
Kemp
Carruthers
Donaldson
M' Gen-
Robertson
Pirnie
Clark
Manson
Walker
Burns
Little]' ohn
Campbell
Taylor
Ross
Duncan
OWNERS.
TRADE.
Jenkins
Stilt
Lochhead
Cavens
Wood
Dick
Hendry, Ferguson and Co do
J. and W. Stewart d o
R. Cuthbert and others do
J. Jamieson and others do
Jas. Maccunn and others do
Do do
Pattens and Co do
John Kerr and Co do
W. Grieve, Son and Co do
Do. do do
John Kerr and Co do
Baine and Johnston do
Pattens and Co do
John Duncan, jun Coast
W. Grieve, Son and Co Fgn
R. Muir and others do
W. Grieve, Son and Co do
John Kerr and Co do
W. and J. Crawford do
Robert B. Finlay do
A. Lyle and Sons do
Do do do
Do do do
John Brymner do
R. Shankland Fgn
Carsewell tSs Davie do
Geo. Adam and others do
J. & W. Cochrane do
Geo. Adam and others do
Ninian Shearer Coast
Browne & Watson Fgn
John Kerr <fc Co do
John Kerr and Co do
Baine and Johnston do
W. & J. Crawford do
Baine and Johnston do
Baine and Johnston do
Leitch and Maiir do
John Kerr and Co do
James Denholm do
John Kerr and Co do
R. W. Jamieson da
T.O. Hunter and Co do
Hendry, Ferguson and Co do
Browne and Watson do
N. Shearer Coast
Hendry, Ferguson and Co do
Alexander Currie
John P. M'Laren
Browne and Watson
William Rankine
W. Lindsay and Co
M'Crae and Cavens
J. & W. Stewart
do
Fgn
do
do
do
Coast
Fgn
Hendry, Ferguson k Co Coast
APPENDIX.
83
VESSELS.
TONS. MASTERS.
OWNEBS. TKADE.
Forganhall s
1059 Lid dell
Hamilton and Adam
Fgn
Frank Flint s
1401 Williams
P. M'Kellar and others
do
George Browne bq
675 M'Dougall
Browne and Watson
do
George Gilroy s
1083 Ferguson
Hendry and Ferguson
do
Gertrude bn
133 Sampson
J. and W. Stewart
do
Glaucus bg
226 Bowden
Do.
do
Glenfruin bq
475 Bell
Robert B. Flnlay
do
Glenlyon s
1492 Breakenridg
:e Bichd. Muir and others
do
Glenhaven s
1272 Forshaw
William Bankine
do
Golden Fleece s
1257 Gun
A. & J. H. Carmichael & Co do
Grecian s
1272 Galloway
William Orr
do
Greenock bq
639 Gow
John Kerr and Co
do
Grenada s
683 Waymfm
John Kerr and Co
do
Gryfe s
1068 Boberts
A. Russell and others
do
Gunievera ss
99 M'Dermaid
John Brymner
Coast
Gunievere s
880 Anthony
J. M'Cunn and others
Fgn
Hebe si-
231 Taylor
Baine and Johnston
do
Helen Isabel bq
249 Ralston
Baine and Johnston
do
Index bg
599 Johnson
John Brymner
do
Isabella Kerr s
1415 Hedger
John Kerr and Co
do
Isabella Ure bq
650 ■ ■
Browne and Watson
do
James and Margaret sk 35 Taylor
N. T. and A. Shearer
Coast
James Renwick sk
38 Hamill
J. Fergus and Son
do
James Stewart bg
189 Scott
J. and W. Stewart
Fgn
Jane
237 Dunne
W. Grieve, Son and Co
do
Jane Shearer sr
50 Ker
N. and T. Shearer
Coast
Jane Ure bq
482 Jenkins
Browne and Watson
Fgn
Jane Fairlie bg
361 Harris
John P. M'Laren
do
Janet sp
38 Ferguson
John M'Lean and Co
Coast
Janet Cowan s
1278 Cuthbert
B. Shankland
Fgn
Jason s
1512 Jamieson
A. & J. H. Carmichaer& Co do
Jerfalcon sr
298 Fox
J. M. Crawford
do
Jessie bq
434 Stephens
Browne and Watson
do
Jessie Catherine sr.
i 31 Robertson
John M'Lean and Co
do
John Kerr s
1782 Scobie
A. Lyle and Sons
do
John and Robert sk 39 Simpson
Fergus and Son
Coast
Kilkerran s
1198 Wood
John Kerr and Co
do
Kooria Mooria bq
1066 Cook
Wm. Lindsay and Co
do
Kurrachee s
694 Maxwell
John Kerr and Co.
do
LaBonneIntentionbq359 Sawtell
D. M'Laren
do
Lady Octavia s
1172 Welsh
G. Adam and others
do
Lady Allan s
1265 BiepeuhausenLeitch and Muir
do
Lady Belhaven s
1499 Hamilton
G. Adam and others
do
Lancelot ss
70 Young
J. Brymner
Coast
Lavinia bq
251 M'Kenzie
J. and. W. Stewart
Fgn
Leander sr
. 227 Service
W. Grieve, Son and Co
do
Leaping Water s
1174 Kerr
R. W. Jamieson
do
Lephenstrath bq
623 Weir
John Kerr and Co
do
Lion ss
292 Ash
W. Grieve, Son and Co
do
Louisa s
939 Macintosh
R: B. Paterson
do
Lucayas bq
446 Dorm an
T. O. Hunter and Co
do
Leopard ss
217 Diamond
W. Grieve, Son and Go
do
Madras s
667 Hamilton
John Kerr and Co
do
Maggie Brown
559 Swan
Browne and Watson
do
Mallowdale s
1289 Shapland
T. O. Hunter and Co
do
34
APPENDIX.
VESSELS. TONS. MASTERS.
Marchioness of
'Derrybq 699 Gauld
Margaret sr 135 Baxter
Margaret Ann lr 65 Mann
Margaret Shearer sk 46 Crawford
Margaret Smith s 634 Murdoch
Margaret Wylie bq 655 ■
Marion Hendry sr 59 Dick
Marion bq 703 Kobertson
Martaban s 781 Cook
Martha Reid bq 765 Jones
Mary bq 512 Richards
Mary Fry s 981 Morrison
Matchless bn 143 Foster
Matheran s 941 Patterson
Mauritius s 661 Taylor
Maxwell 973 Macdougall
May Queen bq 285 Nisbet
Medea s 1065 Latta
Mermerus 1670 Fife
Meteor bq 247 Irvine
Mic Mac ss 462 Glass
Minnie Graham bq 575 Clark
Morning Star bg 1050 Eobertson
Noma s 1050 Scurr
Norval s 1450 Young
Octaviasr 224 M 'Bride
•Oriana s 997 Guthrie
Orisso s 1199 Masterton
Panther ss 220 Bartlett
Parijero bq 345 Davidson
Parsee s 1280 Nelson
Pearl of India s 1316 Johnston
Petrel sr 60 Crawford
Princess Alexandras 1370 Mackenzie
Princess Royal s 1196 Watt
Princess Dagmar bq 443 Larin
Pride of the West sr 135 Callahan
Proteus ss 467 Jones
Queen of Commerce bq277 M'Dougall
Queen of the Lakes 1154 Page
Racer bn 251 M'Dougall
Ranger ss 353 Pike
Ravensbourne bq 410 Unverzagt
Ringdove bq 400 Bruce
Red Cross 987 Garrick
Rozelle s 1586 Heggum
Royal Saxon s 1109 Williamson
Salado bq 442 Johnston
Sandringham s 1166 Boyd
Sea Flower s 1100 Thomas
Scotia sr 184 Sanders
Sikh s 1179 Andrew
Sir Lancelot 8 886 Felgate
Stella bq 221 Mitchell
OONERS.
TRADE.
Carswell and Davie do
W. Grieve, Son and Co do
Hendry, Ferguson and Co Cst
N. and T. Shearer do
John Kerr and Co Fgn
Browne and Watson do
Hendry, Ferguson and Co Cst
Win. Allison Fgn
A. & J. H. Carmichael & Co do
Browne and Watson do
Do. do
John Haddow do
John Duncan, junr do
John Haddow do
John Kerr and Co do
Leitch and Muir do
John Haddow do
Carmichael and Co do
Do. do
J. and W. Stewart do
Baine and Johnstone do
Browne and Watson do
John Jamieson and others do
Hendry, Ferguson and Co do
Baine and Johnston do
Do. do
William Orr do
John Kerr and Co do
Baine and Johnston do
Do. do
J. and W. Stewart do
Hendry, Ferguson and Co do
Robert Baxter Coast
Hendry, Ferguson and Co Fgn
Do. do
P; and J. Leitch do
W. Grieve, Son and Co do
J. and W. Stewart do
H. Brown do
A. Lyle and Sons do
W. Grieve, Son and Co do
J. and W. Stewart do
James Craig do
W. and J. Crawford do
William Rankine do
R. Cuthbert and others do
Carswell and Davie do
Carmichael and Co
G. Adam and others do
R. Muir and others do
J. and W. Stewart do
A. Russell and others do
J. MacCunn and others do
J. find W. Stewart do
APPENDIX.
85"
VESSSEL.
TONS. MASTERS.
OWNERS. TRADE
St Fillans s
1088 Cottar
Do.
do
Tamerlane s
761 Kerr
Do.
do
Taranaki bq
566 Phillips .
T. O. Hunter and Co
do
Tennyson s
1298 M'Kinlay
W. Orr
do
The Craigs s
1148 Heggum
B. Cnthbert and others
do
Thessalus s
1764 Bennet
A. & J. H. Carmichael & Co do
Tiger ss
174 Hegan
W. Grieve Son and Co
do
Tornado s
1097 Marshall
G. Adam and others
do
Trinidad s
721 Gent
John Kerr and Co
do
Trochrague s
677 Lowe
Do.
do
Truce bq
790 Cowper
J. Jamieson and others
do
Tweed sr
108 Mann
Hendry, Ferguson and Co
Cst
Undaunted bq
866 Young
Macdonald, Hood and Co
Fgn
Walrus ss
183 Delaney
J. and W. Stewart
do
Western Belle s
1225 Smith
B. Cuthbert and others
do
Westville sr
William Pattersoi
J. and W. Stewart
John Brymner
do
do
ibq619 Jamieson
Wolf ss
353 A. Lyle
W. Grieve, Son and Co
do
Woodburn s
1424 Hartnell
B. Shankland
do
Zanzibar s
1199 Gilmore
A. Lyle
do
Zealandia s
1032 Robertson
E. B. Paterson
do
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WILLIAM AULD, 46 Cathcart Street.
JOHN P. MACLAREN, 27 West Burn Street.
M'ARTHUR, M'LEAN and CO., 5 West Quay.
H. S. HUGHES, 3 Bank Street.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE
LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION
(ESTABLISHED BY ROYAL CHARTER A.J). 1720J,
FOR THE
ASSURANCE OF LIVES
AND FOE THE ASSUKING HOUSES, GOODS, &c
FROM DAMAGE BY FIRE.
BONAMY DOBREE, Esq., Governor.
PATRICK F. ROBERTSON, Esq., Sub-Governor.
RICHARD BAGALLY, Esq., Deputy- Governor.
TWENTY-FOUR DIRECTORS.
rilHIS Corporation has granted Policies of Insurance from
_!__ Damage by Fire for upwards of 150 years. Its Rates bear com-
parison with tbose of any of the leading Offices, and it affords un-
questionable security to the Assured, from the amount of its Paid-up
Capital and the extent of its resources.
COMMON INSURANCES,
One Shilling and Six^eicc per Cent, and upwards..
HAZARDOUS INSURANCES,
Two Shillings and Sixpence per Cent, and upwards.
DOUBLE HAZARDOUS INSURANCES,
Four Shillings and Sixpence per Cent, and upwards.
FARMING STOCK.
With Average Clause, 4s 6d per Cent,
Without Average Clause, - - - - 5a Od „
NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE MADE FOR THE USE OF it
STEAM THRASHING MACHINE.
JOHN GLAPPERTON & CO., AGENTS,
Palmerston Buildings, Customhouse Place,
ADVDRT1 SEMEN TS.
SCOTTISH UNION
Fife & Life Insurance Company.
London, 37 Cornhill. Edinburgh, 47 George St.
Dublin, 52 Dame Street.
Incorporated by Royal Charter, and Established 1824.
GLASGOW BOARD.
OFFICE, 49 WEST REGENT STREET.
Chairman— JOHN COWAN, Esq.
John B. Wingate,
James T. Whitelai
John Affleck, Esq.
John Blackie, Jun., Esq.
Alexander M'Gi
Esq.
itelaw, Esq.
rregor, Esq.
Francis Smith, Esq.
WILLIAM FINLAYSON, Secretary.
Medical Referees —
Professor W. T. GAIRDNER, M.D., and R. SMART, M.D.,
This Company is composed of a numerous and influeutial body of Proprie-
tors, and has a large Subscribed Capital, so that unquestionable security is
guaranteed to Insurers.
INVESTED FUNDS as at ist August, 1873, upwards of £1,270,000
ANNUAL REVENUE from all sources, 274,829
AMOUNT OF LIFE INSURANCES in force, 5,200,000
The Balance Sheet and particulars of Investments are published in the
Report for 1873, an(i can be had on application at the Offices of the Company,
or at any of their Agents.
DISTRIBUTION OF PROFITS.
Five-Sixths of the Profit arising from the whole Life-Business are divided
every Five Years among Participating Policy-holders in the proportion each
has contributed to the Fund.
Copies of Prospectus, and all other information, may be obtained at the
Offices of the Company, or at any of the Agencies throughout the Kingdom.
AGENTS IN GREENOCK.
James Little & Co., Merchants.
John Love, Royal Bank.
IN GLASGOW.
Finlayson & Moncrieff, 49 West Re-
gent Street.
Chas. Hamilton, 73 Renfield Street.
*H. & J. Colquhoun, 89 W. Regent St.
M. W. Strang, 8 Gordon Street.
*James Caird, 27 Virginia Street.
A. F. Hamilton, 66 St. Vincent Street.
Lowry & Smith, 34 Dundas Street.
Alex. Young, 138 Hope Street.
*John Miller, 71 Queen Street.
Smart, 158 Main Street,
*Walter
Rutherglen
George Rennie, 38 West George St.
T. J. Smillie, 54 West Nile St.
Alexander & Taylor, 194 West George
Street.
John Carson, 72 Oswald Street, House
Factor, Bridgeton.
Superintendent of Agencies and Surveyor—
WILLIAM RAMSAY. 49 West George Street, Glasgow.
GEORGE RAMSAY, Manager.
JAMES BARLAS, Secretary,
Charles M'Arthur, Writer, 43 Ren-
field Street.
Alexander Stewart, Union Bank,
Jamaica Street.
James Hendry, National Bank,.
Partick.
Tohn Cairns, Union Bank, Partick.
William Cameron, Port-Dundas.
Alston Bros., 27 James Watt St.
Thos. C. Allan, 50 Renfield Street.
*For Fire Department only.
IN PAISLEY.
Young, & Martins, County
Hodge,
Buildings.
Alexander Hart, 9 Church Hill.
Anderson & Hart, writers, 5 County
Place.
IN PORT-GLASGOW.
Alexander Lade, writer.
Andrew Harvey.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE EDINBURGH LIFE
ASSURANCE COMPANY.
FOUNDED 1823.
The Comprehensive Non-Forfeiture Scheme of this Office now
extended to all ordinary Policies, entirely obviates loss to the assured
who at any time decide on ceasing payment of Premiums.
FUNDS, - £1,200,000. INCOME, - £185,000.
The Rates of Premium are more moderate than those of many
other Offices, notwithstanding the advantageous results of the peculiar
Bonus System.
CLAIMS PAID, £2,100,000.
The Special Bonus System secures an increasing share of Profits
as the Policies advance in age. The Bonuses paid have, for some
years past, averaged 35 per cent, on sums assured, while in the case
of very good lives they have frequently exceeded 100 per cent.
TOTAL BONUSES, £700,000. LAST BONUS, £200,000
West of Scotland Branch, St. Mary's Buildings,
112 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow.
AECHIBALD HE WAT, Secretary.
AGENTS.
Robert Blair, "Writer.
W. & J . Crawford, Ship Brokers.
A. Gauld, Commercial Bank.
R. S. Hughes, 3 Bank Street.
W. Philp, British Linen Bank.
J. Tannahill, City Bank.
LONDON & SOUTHWARK
INSURANCE _C0RP0RA HON.
LONDON, 73 and 74 KING WILLIAM STREET, E.G.
GLASGOW, 75 WEST NILE STREET.
ANNUAL INCOME OVER £100,000.
The Bates of Premium are arranged on the most Moderate Easis
And Claims are settled with liberality and promptitude.
Losses from Explosion of Gas, and from Fire caused by Lightning,
will be paid for.
Agent in Greenock District —
W. N. A. AITKEN, National Bank.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
CALEDONIAN INSURANCE COMPANY.
Incorporated by Royal Charter and Special Act of Parliament.
ESTABLISHED 1805.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
For Family Provisions this Company offers great advantages.
SECURITY.— AW the Funds are invested in first-class Home
Securities, stringent Valuations of the Assets and Liabilities being
made Septennially.
BONUSES. — These have hitherto been increased at each successive
Division of Profits, while few Offices have been able to do so.
The Bonuses on several of the Policies which have fallen by death
during the past year amount to upwards of 40 per cent, on the
Sums Assured.
PREMIUMS MODERATE. CONDITIONS LIBERAL.
Policy-holders in this Company incur no responsibility as in Mutual
Societies, tvhile they pay loiver Premiums and receive larger Bonuses.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Almost every description of Property insured at moderate rates.
No Foreign Business transacted.
JOHN M01NET, Manager.
EDINBURGH-19 GEORGE STREET.
AGENTS IN GREENOCK.
M'Clure & Macdonald, Writers.
Peter M'Kellar, 67 Rue-end St.
James Glen, "Writer.
David Aitken, City of Glasgow
Bank.
John Patten, junr., Writer.
LONDON AND LANCASHIRE
FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
NATIONAL (BOILEE) INSUBANCE COMPANY
(For Insuring against Explosions).
ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY
(For Insuring against Accidents of all hinds).
NORFOLK FARMERS' INSURANCE CO.
(For Insuring Horses and Cattle).
ACCOUNTANT,
17 WEST BLACKHALL STREET,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Established in 1831 for Mutual Assurance.
Incorporated hy Royal Charters and Special Act of Parliament.
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.
At the Close of the Financial Year, 1st March, 1873,
The Existing Assurances amounted to - £7,277,232
The Annual Revenue do ... 265,62S
The Accumulated Fund, 2,033,721
The Expenses of Management are unusually low. This Society has no
Agents beyond the United Kingdom. It has never been amalgamated with
any other Office. The last Bonus declared varied from £i 16s iod to £x per
cent, per annum on each original £100 Assured, according to the age of the
Policy.
Prospectuses and Copies of the Annual and Investigation Report, contain-
ing Balance Sheet, and particulars of the investments, may be had on appli-
cation.
26 St. ANDREW SQUARE EDINBURGH.
WM. FINLAY, Secretary.
T. B. SPRAGUE, Manager.
Glasgow Office— 128 ST. VINCENT STREET.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
A. Crum Maclae, Esq., of Cathkin, I Colin Dunlop, Jun., Esq., Quarter
Writer. Iron Works.
Andrew Mitchell, Esq., of Messrs j John Fyfe, Esq., Manufacturer.
Mitchells, Cowan & Johnstone, R. R. Grant, Esq., Merchant.
Writers. |
HUGH GIBSON, Resident Secretary.
AGENTS IN GREENOCK.
John Rodger, Clydesdale Bank ; T.B.Newton; D.Cunningham.
GREAT BRITAIN
FIRE & LIFE OFFICES,
101 CHEAPSIDE, LONDON.
Head Office foe Scotland—
12 HANOVER STREET, GLASGOW.
Greenock Branch —
POST-OFFICE BTJ ID LINGS.
WM. WRIGHT, Jun., District Manager.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE
SCOTTISH NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
EDINBURGH, ... 22 ST. ANDREW SQUARE.
The Right Hon. EDWARD S. GORDON, M.P., Lokd Advocate,
Chairman of Directors.
Manager— JOHN M. M'CANDLISH, Esq.
GLASGOW, ... 120 ST. VINCENT STREET,
Messes KEYDENS, STRANG, and GIRYAN, Law Agents.
Prof. JOHN R. COWAN, M.D., Medical Referee.
J. K. MACDONALD, Resident Secretary.
LIFE ASSURANCE.
LARGE BONUS ADDITIONS have been made to this
Company's Policies at repeated investigations since 1851.
During the last twelve years alone, Policies for £1000 have had £185
of Bonus added. In 1872 the rate of addition for the previous Four
Years was £1 10s per cent per annum.
BONUSES
CONVERTIBLE
INTO
CASH.
*The rates under this Table are doubled at the end of five years. No
arrears of Premium attach to the Policies.
Bates for £100 payable at Death,
with profits.
11,000
LIFE POLICIES
Age.
Uniform rate
for Life.
*Half-rate for
Five Years.
ISSUED
FOR £5,500,000
STERLING.
20
25
30
35
40
45
£1 17 6
2 2 8
2 9 0
2 15 10
3 4 6
3 14 0
£110
14 0
17 6
1 11 6
1 16 6
2 3 6
FIRE INSURANCES.
Almost all descriptions of Property insured on favourable terms.
No charge for Policies.
AGENTS AT GREENOCK.
W. N. A. AITKEN, National Bank.
JAMES GLEN, Writer.
S. F. NICOL, 55 Rue-end Street.
MACKENZIE & WALKER, DeUingburn Square.
WILLIAM ROSS, National Bank Buildings.
H. W. CAMPBELL, West-end Branch Commercial Bank.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE SCOTTISH FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
(LIMITED).
CAPITAL, - - - "-• - - £1,000,000.
HEAD OFFICE— 31 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH,
DIRECTORS.
Chairman — Allan A. Maconochie Wellwood, Esq.,
of Meadowbank and Garvock, LL.D.
Deputy-Chairman— James Cowan, Esq., M.P. for Edinburgh.
J. Halliburton King, Esq., Edinburgh.
Thomas Sprot, Esq., W.S., Edinburgh.
Charles Pearson, Esq., C.A., Edinburgh.
George Caddel Bruce, Esq., C.E., Edinburgh,
James Forman, Esq., Advocate, Edinburgh.
John Dick Peddie, Esq., U.S.A., Architect, Edinburgh.
David Dickson, Esq., Wholesale Stationer, Edinburgh.
BANKERS.
The Commercial Bank of Scotland.
The Clydesdale Banking Company.
Manager, J. Rhind Carphin. Secretary, John Hurry.
GLASGOW OFFICE, 123 ST VINCENT STREET.
DIRECTORS.
James Rodger, Esq., Merchant, Glasgow.
J. P. Kidston, Esq,, Merchant, Glasgow.
Secretary — Archibald Lawson.
Bankers— The Royal Bank of Scotland.
Houses, Manufactories, Sugar Refineries, Warehouses, and their
Contents, Rents, Farming Stock, Ships in Port, or whilst building,
etc., etc., insured on the most favourable terms.
Risks surveyed free of expense. No charge made for Policy or
Stamps in any case, and Insurances transferred from other Offices
without extra cost. Claims settled with liberality and promptitude.
J. R. CARPHIN, Manaaer.
AGENTS IN GREENOCK.
JAMES KELSO, Accountant, 15 William Street.
WILLIAM PHILP, Accountant. British Linen Bank.
OLIPHANT & HADDOW, Shipbrokers, 27 West Burn Street.
H. R. NEILL, Family Grocer, 13 West Blackhall Street.
JOHN JAMIESON, Sbipbroker, 11 William Street.
R. G. MUIR, Sugar Exchange.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GLAS80W WESTERN WIRE-WORKS,
3 MITCHELL STREET, GLASGOW,
(2nd Door from Argyle Street.)
ALEXANDER COUSLAND & SON,
Manufacturers of Copper, Brass and Iron Wire Cloth,
And. every description of Wire-Work for Corn, Flour, and Barley
Mills, Chemical, Gunpowder, Sugar Refining. Biscuit, and Starch.
Manufactories, Sugar and Rice Plantations, Collieries, Distilleries, &c.
Bird Cages, Aviaries, Flower Stands and Baskets, Plant Trainers,
Arbours, Fire Guards, Sieves and Riddles, Lime Screens,
Window Blinds, Rat and Mouse Traps, Letter-boxes,
Bottling Brushes, Bottling Wire, etc.
Wire Guards for Wvndews, Roof Lights, Library Doors, etc.
Game and Poultry Netting.
Plain and Ornamental Wire-Work for Ships' Bulwarks, etc., etc.
ESTIMATES AND PRICES ON APPLICATION.
GLASGOW COFFEE BOASTING WOKKS
AND GENERAL GRINDING MILLS,
GR/EME STREET, GLASGOW.
zd_a/vi:d HVCITnTTO
DESIRES to intimate that he has now erected those new
and extensive Premises, upon the old site of ground, Macpher-
son Street, with a frontage to that street recently formed, called
Grseme Street, and has fitted up additional new Mills and Machines
of different kinds, with every improvement, in order to facilitate the
operations of his trade in its various branches. And while it has
been his constant aim to supply the wants of his Customers with all
speed and convenience, he has much pleasure in stating that he is
now in a better position than ever to meet the demands of Grocers,.
Confectioners, Biscuit Manufacturers, Druggists, Dyers, Drysalters
etc., with all the appliances which his new Machinery can afford.
A French scientific gentleman, who has directed his attention to
this subject, says :— " I have found that Coffee is better roasted,
and more of the aroma retained, when a double cylinder is used — the
air between the interior and exterior cylinders acting as a non-con-
ductor of heat. It is done more uniformly, while the essential oil
on which the aroma depends is less liable to be dispersed than when
exposed to the fierce heat of a fire in a single cylinder.
In the double rotatory globular method of roasting as practised at
Mr Minto's Work's, Graeme Street, Glasgow, the above principle is
acted upon, inasmuch as the globe (which has superseded the cylinder
since the application of steam power to this branch) revolves in a me-
dium of heated air, which experience has shown best prevents the
dispersion of the essential oil or oroma.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GLASGOW WHOLESALE AND EETAIL
WIRE WAREHOUSE,
GENERAL WIRE-WORK AM WIRE-CLOTH
MANUFACTORY,
25 CANDLERIGGS, GLASGOW.
BY EOYAL LETTERS PATENT.
Established 1837.
ALEXANDER ROWAT & CO.,
"PATENTEES and Manufacturers of Superior Flexible
JL Wire Machinery Belting and "Wire- webbing for Self-Acting
Ovens, Kilns, Hoists, and Elevators,, specially adapted for driving
Machinery in Hot or Wet Positions, and can be seen in daily opera-
tion on their own Premises and elsewhere. Inspection invited.
Extra strong kinds made to order -for Mining Purposes.
Patentees and Manufacturers of Machine-made Lattice Wire-
work, forming a cheap and thoroughly efficient protection for Win-
dows and Roof Lights of Churches, Schools, Warehouses, Factories,
Stores, Granaries, Public Works, etc., made in Sheets to any Size or
Shape, or in Rolls 50 yards, and any width up to 6 feet.
Manufacturers of Brass, Iron, and Steel Wire Tube Brushes, of
superior quality, for Locomotive, Marine, and other Tubular Boilers,
Manufacturers of all kinds of Wire-work and Wire-cloths for
Engineers, Ship Builders. Ironfounders, Starch Manufacturers,
Sugar Refiners, Brewers, Distillers, Cotton and Flour Mills, Chemi-
cal Works, Gas and Water Works, etc.
Ornamental Wire Fence Borderings, Baskets, Flower Stands, etc.,
made to order.
Galvanised Wire-netting, all widths, kept in Stock, suitable for
Pigeon and Poultry Enclosures.
Wire Riddles and Sieves for all purposes.
Copper, Brass, Tinned, Galvanized, and Iron Wire, all sizes.
Plain and Galvanized Fencing and Netting Staples always in
Stock.
Country or Export Orders Promptly Executed.
EXTRA WIRE-WORK or WIRE-CLOTHS WROUGHT TO ORDER.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ALEXANDER M'MASTER,
6 West Blackhail Street,
NEWEST CLOTHS FOR MORNING AND DRESS SUITS.
NAVAL AND MILITARY UNIFORMS.
HATS, SCARFS, UMBRELLAS, TRAVELLING- WRAPPERS, etc.
DRESS AND COLOURED KIDS.
All the Newest Fashions.
JOHN R I TO HIE,
CATHOART SQUARE.
NEWEST Fabrics for Dress and Morning Suits, Celtic
Dresses, Naval and Military Uniforms, Hats, Umbrellas, Ties,
Scarfs, Dress and Coloured Kids, Collars, Cambric and Silk Hand-
kerchiefs, Travelling Cases, Courier Bags, Carriage and Travelling;
Wrappers, etc.
TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,
32 HAMILTON STREET.
NEWEST CLOTHS FOR MORNING AND DRESS SUITS,
NAVAL AND MILITARY UNIFORMS,
SHIRTS, SCARFS, BRACES, &c.
ALL THE NEWEST FASHIONS.
iiiiif & litis,
CLOTHIERS,
Waverley Buildings, 29 West Bum Street,
AVE always in Stock a Choice Selection of Goods suit-
able for Boys' and Gentlemen's Dresses.
H
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEIL BROWN,
Wholesale & Eetail Wine, Spirit, & Malt Liquor-
Merchant, and Commission Agent,
39 VENNEL, GREENOCK,
45 DALRYMPLE STREET, Do.
32 ROPEWORK LANE,
• PORT-GLASGOW.
Ill DUKE STREET, GLASGOW.
AGENT FOR
DAVID I. IRELAND, BREWER, ST. ANDREWS.
JSTEIL BROWN'S CELEBRATED BLEND of Old Matured High-
land Whiskies can be had only at the above addresses, and from the
following agents —
Mr JOHN M'LACHLAN, 10 Dalrymple Street, Greenock.
Mr DAVID M'BRIDE, 2 William Street, Greenock.
Bonded Warehouse — Under the Toivn Hall,
Dalrymple Street.
A. SKIVINGTON,
MANSIONHOUSE LANE,
AGENT FOR JOHN JEFFREY <Sc CO.,
BREWERS, EDINBURGH.
PHCENIX BREWERY CO., DUBLIN.
The Trade Supplied from the above
Breiveries at the Usual Priees.
Universal Billposter,
42 Cathcart Street, Greenock.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GENERAL ASSURANCE COMPANY.
LIFE— FIRE— LOAN S.
ESTALISHED 1837.
CAPITAL, ONE MILLION,
Head Offic e—
62 KING WILLIAM STREET, LONDON, E.C.
Glasgow Branc h—
71 WEST NILE STREET.
WALKER, SCOTT & Co.,
Local Managers.
Application for Agencies are requested.
J. D. M'GREGOR & GO'S
JUNEEAL UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT
EAST QUAY LANE.
Office— 28 Cathcart Street,
(Opposite Railway Station.)
HEARSES, MOURNING COACHES, BOX NODDIES, &c.
POSTING PREMISES-
TONTINE STABLES, EAST QUAY LANE.
J. D. M'GREGOR & CO.
FUNERAL k POSTING ESTABLISHMENT
43 WEST BLACKBALL STREET.
aiPKN J^IG-HT AND DAY.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
j-o:ec:i^sto:dt's
ESSENCE OF COFFEE.
I would counsel all who can appreciate a good cup of Coffee,
to put
Johnston's Essence of Coffee
to the test of the Breakfast Table.
TO BE HAD OF THE GROCERS.
Manufactured by Joseph M'Lean, Shuttle Street, Paisley.
BASS BROOMS CHEAP! HAIR BROOMS CHEAP!
CARPET BROOMS CHEAP !
IMPROVED PATENT
RIVETTED BROOMS
Foe the House, the Yard, the Stable, and the Street.
rjlHE Principle upon which these Improved PATENT
I BROOMS are made is tlie perfection of Strength, Neatness,
and Security. The Stocks are solid, with stail or handle holes bored
clear through, while each and every portion of the material is firmly
secured by the patent mode of Rivetting, which gives to the Brooms
Elasticity in use, and Freedom in Handling, not obtainable in any
other make.
Pitch, wire, string, pegs, wedges, and veneers being entirely avoided
in their manufacture, they are unaffected by heat, cold, or change of
temperature of any kind, and hence are admirably adapted for the
out-door and in-door work of our variable climate.
PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.
Ask for and be sure you get the Rivetted Brooms and Br
Sole Agent for Scotland :
dOZEUsT JBO'STLIE],
13 AND 51 STOEIE STREET,
PAISLEY.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN DUNCAN,
ACCOUNTANT & INSURANCE AGENT,
24 West Burn Street, Greenock.
Agent foe the Yorkshire Fire Insurance Co.
AC GO UNTAN T5
House Factor and Insurance Agent,
PROVIDENT BANK BUILDINGS,
11 WILLIAM STKEET, GEEENOCK.
" JAMES SMITH,
(Successoe to John Kinloch),
Bookbinder and Account Book
Manufacturer,
8 HAMILTON STREET, GREENOCK.
Pattern Volumes carefully Matched. Maps and Plans Mounted.
Libraries Cleaned and Repaired.
'"""" " "" """■'"
PHILP'S COCKBBRN
HOTEL,
(Adjoining
the Waverley Bridge Station),
EDINBURGH.
TURKISH
BATHS ON THE
PREMISES.
-.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
SIEGER BROTHERS,
Watchmakers, Clockmakers, and Jewellers,
PALBBMTQH BUIB*8IH8$
HAVE always on hand WATCHES, CLOCKS, and
JEWELLERY of the best description, which they Sell at the
most Moderate Prices.
"Watches and Jewellery neatly Repaired.
A Staff of First-Class Workmen kept on the Premises.
FiAieis mmwm hue,
f tmlltt, 0$>$UmWk; ft WMMtifaitt
21 West Blackball Street, Greenock.
Clocks, Time-pieces, Gold and Silver Watches, Rings, Scarf-pins,
Broches, etc.
Watches and Clocks neatly Cleaned and Repaired.
W$> i Jut <&■ Jfe A JB J& <& & &» & 5
Auctioneer, Valuator, and Commission Agent
CROWN SALEROOMS,
42 Cathcart Street, Greenock.
OUTSIDE Sales of Household Furniture and Valuations
Conducted on moderate terms in Town and Country.
Furniture Removed and Sold in Rooms if required. Storage Free.
ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.
LAURIE & FLEMING
mf §iUm, mi §thU
1 Bank Street, Greenock
ADVERTISEMENTS.
T. M. STEVENSON,
Painter and Paperhangev,
4 SHAW STREET, Greenock.
PAINTING and PAPERHANGING in all its Branches.
PAPERHANGINGS from 3d per Piece upwards.
CHEAP PAPERHANGINGS.
^he Cheapest and Best Selected Stock of Paperhangings in Town,
AT
Plain cund, Decorative Painters,
36 WEST BLAOKHALL STREET.
J. A. BURGE,
OTSBIST AHB »B¥SS1ST9
■ 31 RUE-END ST., GREENOCK.
Medicine Chests Fitted Up for all Climates*
Prepared by tlie most Eminent Homoeopathic Chemists,
With FAMILY GUIDES for their Use.
SOLD AT
WILLIAM M'NAUGHT'S,
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST,
4 WEST BLACKHALL STREET, GREENOCK
2ST.B. — Homoeopathic Prescriptions accurately dispensed.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
1011 J&MISSOH,
55 UPPER KELLY STEEET, GEEEIOCK.
Joiner and Mason Work of Every Description Promptly
Executed.
BELL & M'LACHLAN,
BRICK MAKERS & BRICK BUILDERS,
SHOETEOODS BRICK WORKS, PAISLEY.
Greenock Office, Railway Station, Bogle Street,
PAISLEY OFFICE, 2 GLEN LANE.
IBQK BXBSTUBS.
Hair, Wool, & Straw Mattresses.
J± . STEVENS,
12 Sugarhouse Lane.
GEORGE BELL,
Gun and Pishing Tackle Manufacturer, and
Bird Preserver,
II MM Ifffif, «&M««Y
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
(LATE SMITH & SCOTT),
Draper, Clothier, Hosier, &c<5
MAS REMOVED TO
38 HAMILTOH STREET,
ALEXANDER M'NSXLL,
OOAE MERCHANT,
WAVERLEY BUILDINGS,
29 West Burn Street, Greenock.
BEST HOUSE, STEAM, and SMITHY COALS always
on hand. Orders left at the Office or at the House, SO Nelson
Street, West, will be promptly attended to.
3D . E/IDDBL,
COAL MERCHANT,
HAS always on hand a supply of the Best WISHAW
COAL for Sale, on the most Moderate Terms, at GOV AN
COAL DEPOT, Corner of Dellingbuen Square.
N.B.— Orders left at the Depot, or at the Dwelling-house, No.
6 Chapel Street, and at Thomas Shankland's, 30 West Blackhall
Street, promptly attended to.
Greenock, June, 1874.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH.
MR STEWART, Surgeon-Dentist, inserts the PUREST
ARTIFICIAL MINERAL TEETH, without the aid of
Springs or Wires, from FIVE SHILLINGS EACH.
23 Brougham Street, Greenock,
(Opposite Greenock and Ayrshire Railway Station.)
ADVERTISEMENTS.
PLASTER OF PARIS,
AND
KEENS CEMENTS,1
WELSH AND SCOTCH SLATES,
HYDEAULIO AND CAMPIE'S LIME.
DANIEL WILSON,
Slate and Cement Merchant.
8 Patrick Street, Greenock,
AND
87 HOPE STREET AND 9 STIRLING STREET,
COWCADDENS, GLASGOW.
ROBERT BROWN & SON,
FERGUSLIE FIRE OLAY WORKS,:
PAISLEY,
andJ
SHORTROODS AND CALEDONIA DRAIN PIPE
AND TILE WORKS, PAISLEY,
MANUFACTURERS of FIRE BRICKS of every pat-
tern, Glazed Pipes with Patent and Socket Joints, Ornamental
Chimney Cans, Flower Vases and Stands, White Enamelled and
Yellow Glazed Bricks, Vent Linings, Oncomings for Vents,
Joist Shields, Cattle Troughs, Flue Covers, Gas Retorts, Flooring:
Tiles, Stable Bricks, Ground Fire Clay, Wall Coping, Ornamental
Rybats for Doors and Windows of Houses, and all kinds of Articles
which are made of Fire Clay.
ALSO,
Drain Pipes and Tiles of all Sizes for Field Drainage.
DEPOT IN GREENOCK,
AT RAILWAY STATION, BOGGLE STREET,
OFF RUE-END STREET.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOINER, BUILDER, AND PROPERTY VALUATOR,
8 Tobago Street, Greenock,
D
M. respectfully intimates that he undertakes the Val-
uation of all descriptions of Heritable Property.
Greenock, June, 1874.
ROBERT ROBINSON,
Photographer & Miniature Painter*
CITY BANK BUILDINGS,
32 CATHCART STREET,
(Opposite the Caledonian Railway Station.)
PICTURES for Lockets, Brooches, and all kinds of Photo-
graphs Coloured in the Highest Style of Art.
Mllili & flPlBW,
COAOH IBTTILIDEilR,©,
12 West Stewart St., Greenock.
Landaus, broughams, waggonettes, phae-
tons, DOG-CARTS, CHAPEL CARTS, and every description
of Vehicle Made to Order. Repairs promptly executed.
ID. l&'JDCDTJGt-A-JLtXj,
Bookseller and Stationer,
33 HAMILTON, STREET, GREENOCK,
BEGS to intimate to his Friends .and the Public that he
has on hand an assorted Stoek of PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL
STATIONERY, BIBLES, PSALM and HYMN BOOKS, SCHOOL
BOOKS, PENS, INKS, COPIES, SLATES, etc.
Account Books Made to Order.
The Monthly Magazines delivered to Subscribers.
Orders will have his best attention.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
PATENT MkMJkM DESIGNS
OFFICE. Jgfe.. ".jtE^ EEGISTEY.
62 BUCHANAN STREET, GLASGOW,
CONSULTING ENGINEERS & PATENT AGENTS,
TRANSACT all Business relating to British and Foreign
Patents for Inventions and Registration of Designs, and Exe-
cute Plans and Specifications of all kinds of Machinery in the most
correct manner at the lowest possible charges. Ordinary Charges —
Provisional Protection, £8 8s ; Complete Patent, £42 in all.
Circulars, with general information in reference to Patents, free on
application.
AGENTS FOE " MORTON'S EJECTOR CONDENSER," AND
OTHER PATENTED MACHINERY, AND THE SALE OF
BRITISH AND FOREIGN PATENTS.
IRONMONGERY-IRONMONGERY.
PARTIES who intend to make Purchases of IRON-
MONOERY should pay a visit to
PETER CRAIG'S,
60 JAMAICA ST., GLASGOW,
Where they will get a Large and Varied Stock of NEW and
SUPERIOR GOODS to select from.
DINING ROOM, DRAWING ROOM, PARLOUR AND BED
ROOM GRATES, KITCHEN RANGES, FENDERS AND
FIRE IRONS, BATHS IN GREAT VARIETY AND
AT VERY MODERATE PRICES.
G-^S-A-LIIEIIRiS.
ELECTRO-PLATED, NICKEL SILVER, AND BRITANNIA
METAL GOODS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Etc.,
In Geeat Variety.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE TABLES
GRAY & CO., Frederick Street, Edinbrugh, beg
respectfully to intimate that, being the only Practical Manu-
facturers in Scotland, they are able to supply Tables all Sizes, equal
to the best London made, and much superior to, and cheaper than
anything made in Scotland by Cabinetmakers or others having only
a partial knowledge of the Trade.
Every kind of repairs clone and everg requisite supirtied.
OEDEES EXECUTED IN ANY PAET OF THE KINGDOM.
$$r Price List on Application.
New Registered Trade Mark (A STAR).
WM, M'FARUIIE,
53 Stockwell St.,
GLASGO
*<*
0t
PRIZES
AWARDED at
T D O 1ST,
DUBLIN, EDINBURGH,
C-LASOW, AYB, &c, &C"
Established 1840. All our own Manufacture guaranteed.
MANGLES EXCHANGED.
Price Lists and Catalogues (Free by Post) on Application.
Note the Address :
WILLIAM SWFARLANE,
53 Stockwell Street, Glasgow.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
I X* X* k J* JX& . * V W MM U|
SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUITERER,
10 Hamilton Street and 29 Uharles Street,
F LOWERS, Shrubs, and Plants. Manures and Garden Im-
plements. Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes, Clover Seed, Turnip
Seed, Flower Seed. Implements for Field and Garden.
GREENOCK HERALD PRINTING OFFICE,
40 Cathcart Street.
Funeral Letters, Circulars, Invoice Tops, Address Cards,.
Memorandums, Societies' Keports,
Customhouse and other Forms, Posting, and Hand Bills,.
And Letterpress Printing in all its Departments,
Executed Neatly and Charged Moderately.
BLAIR, FRXNTTER.
HE ftRBBNOCK RBRAID.
EVERY SATURDAY,
PRICE ONE PENNY
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JAMES FERGUS & SON,
COAL & BRICK_MERCHANTS.
OFFICE ENTRANCE—
24 HAMILTON STREET.
COAL ENTRANCE—
Harvie Lane (off Dalrymple St.) and Low VenneL
They keep in Stock, and have Regular Supplies coming forward by-
Water and Railway, Best Household, Furnace, and Shipping Coals,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Parties taking One or Tivo Trucks of Coals supplied on very
Moderate Terms.
COAL, LIME, CEMENT,
AND
FIRE CLAY MERCHANTS
PATRICK STREET,
(Greenock and Ayrshire Railway. )
COALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
BEST IBISH LIME.
BEST ENGLISH LIME.
BEST SCOTCH LIME.
BB1 CLAT GOODS OE ALL EfflDS.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED.
Glasgow Address :— 40 St. Enoch Square.
THOMAS 8AR80UR,
WAVERLEY DKAPEKY WAEEHOUSE,
29 WEST BURN STREET, GREENOCK
ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. & M. CRAIG,
HILLHEAD & PERCETON FIRE-OLAY FACTORIES,
KILMARNOCK,
Manufacturers of every description of Fire- Clay Goods, and
from Clay of unrivalled quality.
Comprising
VTemt Linings, round, oval, and
square
Oncomings for Vents
Joist and Beam Shods
Cattle and Pig Troughs
Horse Mangers
Chimney Cans
Statuary
Fire Bricks, pressed and mi- 1 Kerbing
pressed, of every pattern j RusticJWare
Flue Covers
Furnace Blocks
Flooring Tiles
Stable Bricks
Vases and Stands
Gas Retorts, plain and enamelled
Glazed Sewerage Pipes, Spigot
and Faucet and Butt Joints
Wall Coping
Also,
White and Black Enamelled Bricks, equal to the best English
Manufacture.
DEPOT IN GREENOCK— 10 BROUGHAM STREET.
JOHH WILXIE, Agent.
JOHN WXLKXE,
Lime Burner, Coal and Cement \ Merchant
AND
Sole Agent foe Hillhead & Perceton Celebrated
Fire-Clay Goods,
10 BEOUCIH411 STXIHET,
Has always in Stock, the following amongst other articles, viz. : —
FINEST Ayrshire, Wishaw, Clydesdale, and Monklands
House, Splint, Steam, Smithy and Gas Coals ; Irish Lime of
Superior Quality ; Portland and Roman Cement ; Hydraulic Arden
Lime; Craighead and Muirkirk Celebrated Building Limes.
Also, every description of Fire-Clay Goods of unrivalled Manu-
facture, from the above Works, which are the LARGEST OF THE
KIND IN SCOTLAND.
Shippers and Owners of Public Works Supplied on most advantageous
0 Terms.
BRANCH OFFICE AND DEPOT—
98 COMMERCE STREET, GLASGOW.
STAFFORDSHIRE FIRE OFFICE
LIMITED.
CAPITAL, FULLY SUBSCRIBED, £250,000.
HEAD OFFICE FOR SCOTLAND AND NORTH OF ENGLAND :
37 WEST NILE STREET, GLASGOW.
TRUSTEES.
Colin Minton Campbell, Esq., J. P., Woodseat and Stoke-on-Trent.
Robert Heath, Esq., J. P., Biddulph Grauge and The Brampton,
Newcastle- under- Lyme.
E. T. Wedgwood Wood, Esq., J.P., AVatlands, Stoke-on-Trent.
Hugh Sleigh, Esq., J. P., Leek.
DIRECTORS.
Chairman— T. C. Brown Westhead, Esq., J.P., Barla»ton and Hanley.
Anthony Shaw, Esq, Bauk House near
Congleton.
William Stubbs, Esq., Eastwood
Place, Hanley.
Frederick Tennent; Esq., Wellington
House, Watealoo Roap, Burslem.
J". G. Walker, Esq., J.P., District
Bank, Hanley.
William Webberley, Esq., J. P., Dres-
den and Longton.
John Aynsley, Esq., Blythe Bridge
and Longton.
Samuel Keeling, Esq., J. P., The VPla,
Rochester.
Robert E. Narramore, Esq., Srping-
field House, Hanley.
Joshua Nicholson, Esq., Stpckwell
House, Leek.
George Ridgeway, Esq., J.P., Grove
House, Hanley.
W. Scott, Esq., Barlaston & Hanley.
BANKERS.
Manchester and Liverpool. j Bank of Scotland and its Branches
Provincial Bank of Ireland. | City of Glasgow Bank and Branches
This first class well-established Company accepts Sugar Refineries, Sugar
Stores, Warehouses, Dwelling Houses, Shops, and almost every class of risk,
at lowest possible rates, consistent with safety, and devotes special iittention
to the business of sugar Refiners and Merchants.
Agents of influence and position wanted whare the Company is not repre-
sented.
AGENTS IN GREENOCK—
Alexander Gauld, Esq., Agent, Com- I David Kerr, 19 Brisbane Street
mercial Bank, Cathcart Street
ROBERT MUIR, Secretary.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH.
MR STEWART, Surgeon-Dentist, inserts the TUREST
ARTIFICIAL MINERAL TEETH, without the aid of
Springs or Wires, from FIVE SHILLINGS EACH.
23 Brougham Street, Greenock,
T-HOIIAr SABeOOfl,
WAVERLEY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE,
29 WEST BURN STREET, GREENOCK,
SCOTTISH IMPERIAL
INSURANCE COMPAIY.
FIRE-LIFE^ ANNUITIES.
CAPITAL, ONE MILLION STERLING.
Head Office :— 50 West George Street, Glasgow.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Chairman— Alexander Ronaldson, Esq.
Vice- Chairman— James Nicol Fleming. Es
G. Stewart Anderson, Esq., Mer-
chant.
Allan Arthur, Esq. , Merchant.
Michael Balmain, Esq., Banker.
William Burns, Esq., Solicitor.
Alexander Drew, Esq., Merchant.
Bobert Fraser, Esq. (Messrs Gil-
lespie, Oathcart, and Fraser).
James Graham, Esq., Builder.
Esq.
Walter Grieve, Esq., Merchant.
Greenock.
Anthony Hannay, Esq. (Messrs
Kelly & Co.)
John Henderson, Esq. (Messrs
Tillie and Henderson.)
James Salmon, Esq., Architect.
William Taylor, Esq (Messrs
Henry Taylor & Sons.)
Gregor Turnbull, Esq., Merchant.
Consulting Physician— Dr M'Call Anderson.
Solicitors- -Messrs Barns, Aiken, & Co.
Bankers— The City of Glasgow Bank.
Manager— W. W. W. Beid.
Secretary— David Lawrie.
FIBE.— Insurances are effected at home and abroad at rates of
premium as advantageous to the interests tf the insured as those
offered by any other office
LI E. — The tables have been framed upon as moderate rates as
are consistent with perfect security. By the combination of Fire
and Life business, under one management, the Life Bolicy holders
have the advantage of a diminished ratio of expenses, as well as the
security afforded by the ample capital of the Company, while the
Life Funds are secured to them exclusively by Act of Farliament.
The following table exhibits the progress of the Company : —
Year.
Fire Revenue.
1866
1869
1872
1873
£11,110
33,451
75,871
88,270
Life Bevenue.
£4,684
12,608
15,411
18,438
Paid-up Capital
and Funds.
£27,753
44,761
78,318
95,732
Prospectuses, with tables of rates, and copies of the last Peport, may
be obtained at the principal offices, or any of the numerous Aaencics
throughout the Kingdom.
AGENTS AT GREENOCK.
Messrs M'Donald, Hutcheson & Co., Merchants.
Mr James Tannahill, Citv of Glasgow Bank.
Mr Win, Orr, 2 Nelson Street, AYest.