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INSURANCE  COMPANY. 


FIBE.— LIFE— ANNUITIES. 


Capital,      -       T^sato  Millions  Sterling. 


GLASGOW  BOARD  OP  DIRECTORS. 


Chairman.— Andrew  Galbraith,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Glasgow. 
Deputy  Chairman — James  Morton,  Esq.,  Greenock  Iron  Company. 

Morris  PoUok,  Esq., 'Manufacturer. 
R.   D.    Roberton,   Esq.,   Grain    Mer- 
chant. 


Frank  Baird,  Esq.,  Brewer. 

William  Connal,  Esq.,  Merchant. 

R.  S.  Cunliff,  Esq.,  Engineer. 

Alexander  Dick,  Esq.,  Writer. 

Walter  MacLellan,  Esq.,  Iron  Merch- 
ant. 

Adam  Paterson,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  Dean 
of  the  Faculty  of  Procurators. 


WiUiam  Wother spoon,  Esq.,  of  Castle- 
head,  Paisley. 
J.    Moncrieff   Wilson,   Esq.,  General 
Manager  of  the  Company. 


FIRE  and  LIFE  INSURANCES  of  nearly  every  description  may 
be  effected  with  this  Company  on  the  most  favourable  terms. 

In  point  of  Security  "  Queen  "  Policies  are  unsurpassed. 
The  Authorised  Capital  is     -         -         -         -      £2,000,000 

Subscribed  Capital 1,798,300 

The  Capital  Paid-up     -         -         -         -  ,       -  179,830 

The  Fire  Reserve  Fund         ....  130,000 

The  Annual  Income  is  now  ...         -  438,113 

While  the  LIFE  FUND  amounting  to  £195,527  (being  66.05  per 
Cent,  of  the  entire  net  Premiums  received  on  every  Policy  now  in 
existence,)  is  in  itself  amply  sufficient  to  meet  all  its  Liabilities, 
assuming  that  only  Three  per  cent.  Interest  is  cleared  on  the  Invest- 
ments, the  actual  rate,  which  is  much  beyond  this,  is  a  source  of 
Profit  to  the  Policy-holders. 

NEW  LIFE  BUSINESS— First  Quinquennium  -      £718,385 

Do.  -Second  do.  -  £1,412,466 

This  is  the  Bonus    Year  of  the  Company,  and  all  participating 

Policies  epcted  before  its  close  will  he  entitled  to  a  full  year's  Bonus 

out  of  the  Division  of  Profits,  as  at  the  31st  December  next. 

Iicsses  Settled  -with  Promptitude  and  Liberality. 

The  Company  has  paid,  in  Satisfaction  of  Claims,  £1,348,314. 
HEAD  OFFICES  FOR  SCOTLAND:— 

4,  NATIONAL    BANK  BUILDINGS,  dUEEN  STREET.  GLASGOW. 

Resident  Scottish  iJfana^crs— MITCHELL,  WATSON,  &  WINK* 

Chartered  Accountants  and  Stockbrokers,  Glasgow. 
Resident  Secretary— J OBIi  CARSWELL,  Glasgow. 

AGENTS  IN  GKEENOCK  :— 


P.  BaUirgall,  Bank  of  Scotland 

J.  A.  Cairns,  5,  East  Hamilton  s^treet 

W.  Lindsay  &  Co.,  Excise  Buildings. 


T.  B.  Newton,  Palmereton  Buildings. 
J.  S.  Peters,  3,  Bank  Street. 
John  Dixon,  9,  Dempster  Street. 


James  Denholm,  Commission  Merchant,  27,  Cathcart  Street 


LANCASHIRE  IlSURAiCE  COMPANY. 

Established   1852. 
CAPITAL— TWO  MILLIONS  (FULLY  SUBSCRIBED). 

Chief  Offices— EXCHANGE  STREET,  MANCHESTER. 

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS  :— 

N.  SHELMERDINE,  Esq.,  Chairman. 

JOHN  KNOWLES,  Esq.,  Deputy-Chairman. 


Robert  Aders,  Esq. 

George  B.  Blair,  Esq. 

W.  H.  Bradley,  Esq. 

W.     Romaine    Callender,    Esq., 

M.P. 
Benj.  Darbyshire,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 
Alexander  Ewing,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 


James  Maden  Holt,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Henry  Jump,  Esq.,  Liverpool. 
Arthur  W.  Lyon,  Esq. 
J.  S.  Mayson,  Esq. 
William  Pilkington,  Esq. 
Wm.  Russell,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 


DIRECTORS  IN  SCOTLAND. 
ALEXANDER  EWING,  Esq.,  Glasgow,  Chairman. 


The  Right   Rev.  the    Bishop    of 
Moray  and  Ross,  Inverness. 

James  Brown,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

Walter  Carruthers,  Esq.,  Inver- 
ness. 

Andrew  Dougall,  Esq.,  Inverness. 

David  Dreghorn,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
ANNUAL 


Major   Lyon-Mackenzie,  Provost 

of  Inverness. 
John  MacKenzie,   Esq.,  Eilean- 

ach,  Inverness. 
Donald  Matheson,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
William  Russell,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

REPORT. 


Copies  of  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Directors,  read  at  the  Meeting 
of  the  Shareholders,  may  be  obtained  on  application  at  any  of  the  Offices 
of  the  Company. 

EXTRACTS  FROM  THE  REPORT. 
The  Fire  Premiums  for  the  year  1874,  after  deducting  Re- 
insurances, were .^^^^ffrpTy-^f^ £270,367 

The  Fire  Losses ./^}^}::^Tji^. 151,159 

The  Life  Income /..T;r.,:r.Tix:i  A.p?v^;^.^\  57,609 

The  Life  Losses \^.^.t'::.:^^^. 18,399 

The  Income  of  the  Proprid^Q^' ajiii^^^egerve  Funds  for  the  year 
amounted  to  £75,331,  out  of  wHch'^^e^Directors  have  already  de- 
clared a  dividend  of  17^  per  cent,  per  annum. 

THE  RESERVE  FUNDS  WERE— 

LIFE,  £278,778.  FIRE,  £141,968. 

LIFE  and  FIRE  INSURANCE  BUSINESS  transacted  both  at 

HOME  and  ABROAD  on  liberal  terms. 

HEAD  OFFICE  FOR  SCOTLAND  :- 

4,  South  Hanover  Street,  Glasgow. 
CHARLES  STEWART,  Resident  Secretary. 
Glasgow,  March,  1875. 

AGENTS  IN  GREENOCK— 


DAVID  E.  BARCLAY. 
JOHN  BOYD. 
F.  G.  BRUCE. 
JOHN  BRYMNER. 
ALEXANDER  M'NEILL. 


ALEXANDER  GAULD. 
JAMES  KELSO. 
C.  D.  LAMONT. 
LEITCH  and  MUIR. 
JAMES  GLEN. 


JAMES  SPEIRS  &  SON. 

AGENT    AT     GOUROCK. 
JOHN  THOMSON. 


ASSURANCE  COMPANY. 

FOUNDED    1823. 

EXAMPLES     OF    THE     K'ON-FOEFEITURE     SCHEME, 

Whole-Life  Policy  for  £1000-with  Profits. 

Ass2(,ming  Bonuses  at  same  Rate  as  at  last  Division  of  Frojits  in  1871. 


While    . 

j 

Age 

at 

Entry. 

Preraiums 
are  Paid. 

Policy 

in 
Force. 

Premiums 
Paid. 

If  Premiums              | 
are  Discontinued.         ' 

tSum  and 

Cash 

Sum  at     1 

Bonus. 

Value. 

Death.      ' 

30 

£1048 

5  years. 

£118  19    2 

£45     0 

£123 

35 

1049 

136     5    0 

55  10 

140 

40 

1050 

157  18    4 

68  10 

160 

30 

1141 

15       „ 

357  17    6 

177  10 

405 

35 

1144       • 

M      )) 

408  15    0 

205    0 

436 

40 

1152 

473  15    0 

245  10 

489 

30 

1291 

25       „ 

594  10  10 

370  10 

630 

35 

1310 

>J            )5 

681     5    0 

429  10 

705 

40 

1340 

789  11    8 

495    0 

807 

30 

1490 

35      „ 

832  15    2 

630  10 

950 

35 

1510 

953  15    0 

711    0 

1020       . 

40 

1530 

1058    8    4 

776  10 

1085 

The  BONUSES  declared  at  last  division  (1871)  ranged  from  about  £1  per 
cent,  per  annum  to  the  youngest,  to  upwards  of  £6  per  cent,  per  aanum  to  the 
oldest. 

The  PREMIUMS  wiU  be  found  more  moderate  than  those  of  many  other 
Offices,  while  the  results  of  the  Company's  Bonus  system  have  been  most 
Batisfactory. 

Ample  Security.  Funds,  .£4300,000.  Liberal  Conditions. 

West  of  Scotland   Brancli-112,    ST.   VINCENT   STREET,   GLASGOW. 

AKCH.  "HEW AT,  Secretary. 


AGENTS. 
Robert  Blair,  Writer.  ,  R.  S.  Hughes,  3,  Bank  Street. 

W.  &  J.  Crawford,  Ship  Brokers.  W.  Philp,  British  Linen  Bank. 

A.  Gauld,  Commercial  Bank.  i  J.  Tannahill,  City  Bank, 

J.  D.  MCGREGOR  &  CO.'S 

FUNERAL      UNDEETAKING     ESTABLISHMENT. 


Office— 15,  East  Quay  Lane, 

(Opposite  BallivoAj  Station.) 


HEAESES,   >IOURNING   COACHES,    BOX   NODDIES,   &c. 

JPOSTIiSTG-    r>jRE:ivriSES— 

TONTINE  STABLES,  EAST  QUAY  LANE. 

J.  D.  M'GREGOR  &  CO. 


POST-OFFICE 


GREENOCK  DIRECTORY, 


(WITH  PLAN  OF  THE  TOWN), 


FOR      1875-76, 


ARRANGED  IN  TWO  DITISIONS-&ENERAL  AND  COMMERCIAL 


WITH 


AN     APPENDIX, 


CONTAINING 


MUCH     USEFUL    I  NF  0  EM  A  T  I  0  N^ 


T  ^W  E  N  T  Y-E  I  G  n^l^r^^-.  PUBLICATION. 

GEEENOCK: 
PRINTED  AT  THE  ADVERTISER  OFFICE. 


PRICE  THREE   SHILLINGS  AND   SIXPENCE. 


NORTH  BRITISH  Ic  MERCANTILE 


INSURANCE   COMPANY. 


Subscribed  Capital,  - 
Paid-up  Capital, 


£2,000,000. 
250,000. 


FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 

The  Company  insures  every  description  of  Property  at  Home  and 
Abroad,  at  the  lowest  Rates  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 
in  India,  China,  &c.  Nine-tenths  of  the  whole  profits  divided  every 
five  years. 

The  next  Division  at  olst  Deccmher,  1875. 


ANNUITY  DEPARTMENT. 

Annuities,  immediate,  deferred,  or  contingent  granted,  and  the 
rates  fixed  on  the  most  favourable  terms. 

Full  explanations.  Tables  of  Rates,  etc.,  may  be  had  at  and  of  the 
Company's  Offices  or  Agents  throughout  the  Kingdom. 


GLASGOW   OFFICE.  102,  ST.  YINCENT  STEEET. 


CHARLES  TENNANT,  Esq.,  of  the  Grlen— Chairman. 

THOMAS  CLAVERINC,  Esq.,  Merchant. 

DUNCAN  SMITH,  Esq.,  Merchant. 

WILLIAM  WEST  WATSON,  Esq.,  City  Chamberlain. 

JAMES  T.  CAIRD,  Esq.,  Engineer,  Greenock. 

JAMES  A.  WENLEY,  Esq.,  Banker. 

WILLIAM  SCOTT,  Esq.,  Merchant. 

G.  W.  SNODGRASS,  Manager. 

DAVID  L.  LAIDLAW,  Secretary. 


JOHN  BLACK,  Writer. 
T.    0.     HUNTER,    &    Co., 

Merchants. 
THOMAS  STARK,  Banker. 
ALEX.  GAULD,  Banker. 
ROBERTSON    &     M'- 

DOUGALL,  Merchants. 


F.  G.  BRUCE,  Union  Bank. 

J.   CLAPPERTON  &    CO., 

Merchants. 
J.      INNES      MACDOUGALL, 

Solicitor. 
QUINTIN  BONE,  Accountant. 


PEEFACE. 


The  Publishers  desire  to  exi)ress  their  gratitude  to  their 
Friends  and  the  Public  generally  for  the  large  and  increasing 
support  which  the  Directory  has  received.  In  presenting 
thisj  the  Twenty-eighth  Issue,  the  Publishers  have  spared 
neither  labour  nor  expense  to  render  it  as  complete  and 
accurate  as  formerly.  In  order  to  meet  the  wants  and 
largely  increasing  business  purposes  of  the  Public  the  Street 
Directory  has  been  considerably  enlarged,  and  it  is  hoped 
will  be  found  beneficial. 

The  accompanying  Plan  of  the  Town  is,  as  formerly,  from 
J.  Bartholomew,  Esq.,  F.R.G.S.,  Edinburgh,  and  has  been 
corrected  up  to  this  date. 

Post-Office, 
Greenock,  June,  1875. 


COUNTING-HOUSE  CALENDAR. 


JUNE,  1875. 

DECEMBER. 

Sunday       —      6     13 

20 

27 

Sunday        —      5 

12 

19 

26 

Monday       —       7     14 

21 

28 

Monday      —       6 

13 

20 

27 

Tuesday        1       8     15 

22 

29 

Tuesday      —       7 

14 

21 

28 

Wednesday  2       9     16 

23 

30 

Wednesday  1       8 

15 

22 

29 

Thursday      3     10     17 

24 

— 

Thursday      2      9. 

16 

23 

30 

Friday          4     11     18 

25 

— 

Friday          3     10 

17 

24 

31 

Saturday      5     12     19 

26 

— 

Saturday      4     11 

18 

25 

— 

JULY. 

JANUARY, 

1876. 

Sunday        —       4     11 

18 

25 

Sunday  —     2       9 

16 

23 

30 

Monday       —       5     12 

19 

26 

Monday—     3     10 

17 

24 

31 

Tuesday      —       6     13 

20 

27 

Tuesday        4     11 

18 

25 

— 

Wednesday —       7     14 

21 

28 

Wednesday  5     12 

19 

26 

— 

Thursday      1       8     15 

22 

29 

Thursday      6     13 

20 

27 

— 

Friday           2      9     16 

23 

30 

Friday    -      7     14 

21 

28 

— . 

Saturday      3     10     17 

24 

31 

Saturdayl     8     15 

22 

29 

— 

AUGUST. 

FEBRUARY. 

Sunday          1       8     15 

22 

29 

Sunday        —      6 

13 

20 

27 

Monday        2      9     16 

23 

30 

Monday       —       7 

14 

21 

28 

Tiiesday        3     10     17 

24 

31 

Tuesday        1       8 

15 

22 

29 

Wednesday  4     11     18 

25 

— 

Wednesday  2      9 

16 

23 

— 

Thursday      5     12     19 

26 

— 

Thursday      3     10 

17 

24 

— 

Friday           6     13     20 

27 

— 

Friday           4     11 

18 

25 

— 

Saturday      7     14    21 

28 

— 

Saturday      5     12 

19 

26 

— 

SEPTEMBEE. 

MARCH. 

Sunday        —       5     12 

19 

26 

Sunday       —      5 

12 

19 

26 

Monday      -        6     13 

20 

27 

Monday       —       6 

13 

20 

27 

Tuesday      -       7     14 

21 

28 

Tuesday      —      7 

14 

21 

28 

Wednesday  1       8     15 

22 

29 

Wednesday  1       8 

15 

22 

29 

Thursday      2      9     16 

23 

30 

Thursday      2       9 

16 

23 

SO 

Friday           3     10     17 

24 

— 

Friday          3     10 

17 

24 

31 

Saturday       4     11     18 

25 

— 

Saturday      4    11 

18 

25 

— 

OCTOBER. 

APRIL 

Sunday          3     10     17 

24 

31 

Sunday  —     2      9 

16 

23 

30 

Monday        4     11     IS 

25 

— 

Monday—     3     10 

17 

24 

— 

Tuesday        5     12     19 

26 

— 

Tuesday        4    11 

18 

25 

— 

Wednesday  6     13     20 

27 

— 

Wednesday  5     12 

19 

26 

— 

Thursday      7     14    21 

28 

— 

Thursday      6     13 

20 

27 

— 

Friday     1     8     15     22 

29 

— 

Friday  —     7     14 

21 

28 

— 

Saturday2    9     16    23 

30 

— 

Saturdayl     8     15 

22 

29 

— 

NOVEMBER. 

MAY. 

Sunday       —       7     14 

21 

28 

Sunday        —       7 

14 

21 

28 

Monday         1       8     15 

22 

29 

Monday         1       8 

15 

22 

29 

Tuesday        2      9     16 

23 

30 

Tuesday        2      9 

16 

23 

30 

Wednesday  3     10     17 

24 

— 

Wednesday  3     10 

17 

24 

31 

Thursday      4     11     18 

25 

— 

Thursday      4     11 

18 

25 

— 

Friday          5     12     19 

26 

— 

Friday           5     12 

19 

26 

— 

Saturday      6     13    20 

27 

— 

Saturday       6     13 

20 

27 

— 

CONTENTS 


Preface. 

Calendar. 

Stamp  Duties,  PAGE. 

Post-Office  Directory,      -            -            -            -            -            -  1 

Trades  and  Professions,  ------  197 

Street  Directory,          '  -            -            -            -            -            -  247 

APPENDIX. 

Addresses  of  M.P.'s  for  Town  and  County,       -            -            -  11 

Adjuster  of  Imperial  Weights  and  Measures,  -            -            -  60 

Banking  Houses,              ....            ^            .  26 

Benefit  and  Friendly  Societies,               -            -            -            -  57 

Boating  Club,       ..---.-  60 

Building  Societies,           ------  69 

Burgh  and  Police  Coiu't,             -----  23 

Caledonian  Railway  Company,  -----  15 

Carriers,   --------  65 

Churches,  Ministers,  and  Presbyteries,              -            -            -  31 

Commissioners  of  Supply  for  the  Lower  Ward,            -            -  24 

Commissary  Cotirt,          ------  24 

Conveyances,        .......  Q2 

Consuls  at  Greenock,       ------  11 

Courts,      -            -            -            -            -            -            -            -  22 

Customhouse,       -------  8 

Dean  of  Guild  Court,       ------  13 

Educational,         -            -            -            -            -            -            -  51 

Engines  for  Extinguishing  Fires,            -            -            -            -  17 

Faculty  of  Procurators,  ------  25 

Fishery  Office,      -            -            -            -            -            -            -  9 

Glasgow  and  South-Western  Railway  Company,          -            -  16 

Government  Life  Insurance  and  Annuities,      -            .            -  8 

Greenock  Academy,         -            -            -            -            -            -  52 

Greenock  Chamber  of  Commerce,           -            .            -            .  22 

Greenock  Coflfee  Room,  ------  19 

Greenock  Census  Returns,          -----  12 

Greenock  Cemetery,        -            -            -            -            -            -  19' 

Greenock  Exchange  Buildings,  -----  22 

Greenock  Hospital  and  Infirmary,         -            -            -            -  17 

Greenock  Library,           --...-  18 

Greenock  Mechanics'  Institution,          -            -            -            -  19 

Greenock  Parochial  Board,         -----  18 

Greenock  Prison,             ------  15 


VI  CONTENTS. 


Greenock  Provident  Bank,         -            -            -            -            -  30 

Greenock  Eailway  Guaranteed  Company,         -            -            -  16 

Greenock  School  Board,              -            -            -            -            -  51 

Greenock  Shipping  List,             -----  76 

Hackney  Carriages,          ...--.  62 

Income  Tax  Commissioners,       .             ....  24 

Inland  Revenue  Office — late  Excise,      .            -            -            -  9 

Inland  Revenue  Office — Stamps  and  Taxes,      .            -            -  9 

Insurance  Offices  and  Agents,    -----  66 

Inverkip  Street  and  Duncan  Street  Burying  Ground,             -  21 

Justice  of  Peace  Coi;rt,               -----  23 

Liey-tenancy  of  Renfrewshire,    - '          -            -            -            -  25 

List  of  Licensed  Deep  Sea  and  River  Pilots,     -            -            -  65 

List  of  Licensed  Lumpers,          -----  64 

List  of  Licensed  Boatmen,          .             -            .             -             -  64 

List  of  Licensed  Operatives  in  Slaughter-House,          -             -  64 

List  of  Licensed  Porters,             -----  61 

List  of  Persons  Licensed  to  Retail  Guni)owder,             -            -  64 

Local  Marine  Board,         ..----  9 

Lower  "Ward  Committee  of  Renfrewshire  Prison  Board,          -  17 

Lloyd's  Agent  for  Greenock  and  Port-Glasgow,             -             -  12 

Magistrates  and  Town  Council,               -             -             -             -  13 

Markets,   -            -            - 17 

Mercantile  Marine  Office,            -            .            .            -            -  9 

Mills  on  Water  Trustees'  Waterfalls,    -            -            -            -  15 

Musical  Associations,       ------  56 

Omnibuses,           ...----  64 

Parliamentary  and  Mtinicipal  Boundaries,                     -            -  10 

Physicians  and  Surgeons,             -----  44 

Police  Board,        -------  14 

Post-Office,           -            -            -            .            -            -            .  1 

Post-Office  Savings'  Bank,          .            .            -            -            -  8 

Public  Offices, 69 

Quarter  Sessions,              ...---  24 

Registrars  of  Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages,  -            -            -  60 

Sailing  Vessels,    -------  73 

Schools  and  Teachers,     ------  45 

Session  Clerks,     -            -            -            -            -            -            -  60 

Sheriff  Court, 22 

Sheriflf  Small-Debt  Court, 23 

Societies,               ...----  47 

Steam  Vessels,     -------  73 

Steam  Towing  Companies,           -----  75 

Table  of  Fees  of  Interment  in  Cemetery,  etc.,             -            -  20 

Table  of  Rates  for  Pilotage  on  the  Clyde,          -             -            -  66 

Table  of  Rates  chargeable  by  Licensed  Boatmen,         -            -  63 

Table  of  Rates  chargeable  by  Porters,                -             -            -  60 

Town  and  Harbour  Police,          -----  16 

Trade  Protection  Societies,         .            .            -            -            -  69 

Trustees  on  the  Harbours,           -----  13 

Volunteer  Rifle  and  Artillery  Corps,     -            -            -            -  46 

Water  Trustees,  -------  14 

Water  Falls  Let  and  Unlet,        -----  15 

WeUington  Park  and  Well  Park,           -            -            -            -  22 

ADVERTISEMENTS, 81 


STAMP    DUTIES. 


INLAND  BILL,  DRAFT,  or  ORDER,  after  the  10th  October, 
1853,  for  the  payment  of  any  siim  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  meaning  of  this  Act,  and  of  any  Act  or  Acts  relating  to  the  stamp 
duties  on  bills  of  exchange,  drafts  or  orders,  and  shall  be  chargeable 
accordingly  with  the  stamp  duties  imposed  by  this  Act  or  any  such 
Act  or  Acts,  viz.  : — All  documents  or  writings  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  sum  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,  direct- 
ing the  payment  of  any  sum  of  money,  the  same  not  being  payable  to 
the  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  pay- 
able 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  money 
thereby  made  payable  shall  be  specified  therein,  or  can  be  ascertained 
therefrom,  or  shall  be  indefinite,  the  same  Duty  as  on  a  Bill  payable 
to  bearer  or  order  on  demand. 

PROMISSORY  NOTE  for  the  payment  of  any  sum  of  money  by 
instalments,  or  for  the  payment  of  several  sums  of  money  at  different 
days  or  times,  so  that  the  whole  of  the  money  to  be  paid  shall  be 
definite  and  certain,  the  same  duty  as  on  a  Promissory  Note,  payable 
otherwise  than  to  the  Bearer  on  demand,  for  a  sum  equal  to  the  whole 
amount  of  the  money  to  be  paid. 

Bill  of  Exchange  Payable  on  Demand,        -        -        -        -     £0    0    1 


STAMP   DUTIES. 

- 

INLAND  BILLS  AND  PROMISSORY  NOTES. 

m  not  exceeding                          £5 
£5,  and  not  above                       lO 
10,            do.                               25 
25,            do.                               50 
50,           do.                              75 
75.            do.                            100 

- 

£0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

1 

2 
3 
6 
6 
0 

vm 


Above 


And  for  even^  £100,  and  also  for  any  fractional  part  of 

£100,  of  such  amount  or  value, 0     10 

'■'he  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  iipwards  the  rate  is  one  shilling  for  every  £100 
and  for  any  fractional  part  of  £100. 

There  is  no  sejiarate  duty  on  bills  drawii  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  the  value  of  £20  or  upwards,  and  without  a  clause 
of  registration,  6d. 

Apprentice  Indentures, £0    2    6 

Bills  of  Lading,  -         - 006 

A  Stamp  Diity  of  6d  is  by  law  payable  on  a  Bill  of  Lading,  and 
whatever  number  of  bills  may  form  a  set,  each  bill  of  a  set  is  liable  to 
this  duty. 

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  £100,  or  fractional  part  of  £100  - 

CONVEYANCES. 

"Where  consideration  not  exceeding  £5,  -    Os  6d. 
Exc.  not  Exc. 

£        £  £  s.  D. 

200    225  -  -  -  12  6 

225    250  -  -  -  15  0 

250    275  -  -  -  17  6 

275    300  -  -  -  1  10  0 

300    350  -  -  -  1  15  0 

350    100  -  -  -  2    0  0 

400    450  -  -  -  2    5  0 

450    500  -  -  -  2  10  0 

500    550  -  -  -  2  15  0 

550    600  -  -  -  3    0  0 

For  every  £50,  or  fractional  part  thereof,     -    5s. 


£0 

0 

8 

0 

1 

3 

0 

2 

6 

0 

3 

9 

0 

5 

0 

0 

6 

3 

0 

7 

6 

0 

2 

6 

Exc. 

not  Exc, 

£ 

£ 

o 

10    - 

10 

15     - 

15 

20     - 

20 

25     - 

25 

50    - 

50 

75    - 

75 

100    - 

100 

125    - 

125 

150    - 

150 

175    - 

175 

200    - 

£  s. 

D. 

0    1 

0 

0    1 

6 

0    2 

0 

0    2 

6 

0    5 

0 

0    7 

6 

0  10 

6 

0  12 

6 

0  15 

0 

0  17 

6 

1    0 

0 

STAMP   DUTIES. 


DEBENTURES  FOR  DRAWBACK. 


When  sum  not  exceeding  £10 
Above  £10  and  under        £50 
,,      £60         - 


IX 


S.  D. 

1  0 

2  6 
5    0 


FRENCH  MONIES,  WEIGHTS  AND  MEASURES. 

WITH  THEIR  EQUIVALENTS  IN  ENGLISH. 
MONIES. 


French. 

English. 

£.     S.     D. 

1  Cent,    ----- 

- 

0    0    OA 

2    „     =1  Sou, 

- 

0    0    1" 

10  Sous   =  1  Franc, 

- 

0    0    9i^ 

20  Francs  =  1  Louis, 

- 

0  15  11" 

25      Do., 

- 

10    0 

WEIGHTS. 

French. 

English. 

Avordupois 

Weight,  lbs. 

oz.     drs. 

1  Gramme,  ----- 

0 

0        Oi 

10        ,,         =1  Decagramme, 

0 

8        If 

10  Decagrammes  =  1  Hectogramme, 

0 

3        8i 

10  Hectogrammes  =  1  Killogramme, 

2 

3        4i 

25  Millimetres  are  equal  to  One  Inch. 

LENGTH. 

French. 

English. 

Yds. 

Ft.     In. 

1  Metre,       ----- 

0 

3        3 

10      ,,     =1  Decametre, 

10 

2        9i 

10  Decametres  =  1  Hectometre,     - 

109 

0        9| 

10  Hectometres  =  Kilometre. 

CAPACITY. 

French. 

English. 

gals 

.  qts.  pts. 

1  Litre,         -            -            .            .            . 

0 

0        If 

10      ,,      =1  Decalitre, 

2 

0      u 

10  Decalitres  =  1  Hectolitre 

22 

0      o" 

10  Hectolitres  =^1  Kilolitre, 

222 

0        0 

mmnmf, 


I^TJ  BIjXSHEID 


EVERY  TUESDAY,  THURSDAY  AND  SATURDAY. 


Office^ — 29  Hamilton  Street. 


STREET     DIRECTORY. 


REGISTRATION  DISTRICTS,  &c. 


Districts. 

Kegistrars. 

Offices. 

Official  No. 

Name. 

564         (1) 
2) 
(3) 

Middle  Parish 
East  Parish 
West  Parish 

Robert  Campbell 
James  M'Cunn 
Robert  A.  Baird 

5  Bank  Street. 
49  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  Vict.  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  respectively  thereafter.     It  is  usual,  and  saves  considerable 
trouble  to  parties,  to  get  a  Death  registered  previous  to  interment. 
Penalties  are  incurred  if  the  above  rviles  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 
rule — "Keep  to  the  Eight."— 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) 

Ardgowan  st,  west,  from  Nelson  st,  west,  to  Bedford  st  (3) 

Ardgowan  st,  Glebe,  from  Crawfixrd  st  to  Clarence  st 

Ardgowan  square.  Union  street  (3) 

Argyle  st,  from  West  Blackhall  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  sqtiare  to  Dempster  street  (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) 

Blackhall  st  (east),  from  R\ie-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) 

Border  st,  from  East  Crawford  st  southward  (2) 


Xll  STREET    DIRECTORY. 


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  G-i-ey  place  westward  to  Margaret  st  (3) 

Bruce  st,  from  Inverkip  st  to  "W'ellington  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  "\Yellington  st  (3) 

Carnock  st,  from  St  Andrew  sq  to  Dellingburn  st  (2) 

Cartsburn  st,  from  Rue-end  st  to  Ujoper  Ingleston  (2) 

Cathcart  sq,  head  of  Hamilton,  "William,  and  Cathcart  sts  (1) 

Cathcart  st,  from  Cathcart  sq  to  East  India  breast  (1) 

Catherine  st,  from  Forsyth  st  to  Johnstone  st  (3) 

Chapel  st,  from  Bogle  st  to  Dellingburn  st  (2) 

Charles  st,  from  Vennel  to  Dalrymple  st  (3) 

Church  i^lace,  from  Cathcart  sq  to  Market  st  (1) 

Clarence  st,  from  Iloslin  st  to  Ker  st  (3) 

Cowgate  st,  from  Vennel  to  Market  st  (1,  3) 

Crawford  st,  east,  head  of  Ratho  st  southward  (2) 

Crawfurd  st,  west,  from  Charles  st  to  Boyd  st  (3) 

Crawford  lane,  from  Inverkip  st  westward  (3) 

Crescent  st,  from  Cartsburn  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  (1) 

Dalrymple  st,  from  Shaw  st  to  Nicolson  st  (1,  3) 

Dellingburn  st,  from  Rue-end  st  to  Ayrshire  Railway  (2) 

Dellingburn  sq,  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  "\Yelling-ton  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  st  (3) 

Eldon  st,  from  Margaret  st  running  westward  to  Gourock  road  (3) 

Esplanade,  from  Campbell  st  to  Battery  j)oint  (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  of  "West  Blackhall  st  (3) 

Hamilton  st,  from  Cathcart  sq.  to  "West  Blackhall  st  (1,  3) 

Hamilton  st,  east,  from  Main  st,  Crawfordsdyke,  to  Port-Glasgow 

road  (2) 
Harvie  lane,  fronj  Hamilton  st  to  Dalrymple  st  (3) 
Hay  st,  from  Bank  st  to  Lynedoch  st  (3) 


STREET   DIEECTOflY.  XUl 


Highland  Close,  from  Cathcart  st  to  Shaw  st  (1) 

Hill  st,  from  Eegent  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) 

Ingieston  st,  from  Baker  st  to  Crescent  st  (2) 

Inverkij}  st,  from  Vennel  to  Williamson  st  (3) 

Jamaica  st,  from  West  Blackball  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  j)lace  (3) 

Ker  st,  from  West  Blackball  st  Albert  quay  (3) 

Kilblain  st,  from  Vennel  to  George  sq  (3) 

Kirk  st,  from  Roslin  st  to  West  Church  tsurying  ground  (3) 

Laird  st,  from  West  Blackball  st  to  West  burying  ground  (3) 

Lauriston  st,  from  St  Lawrence  st  southward  (2) 

Lindsay's  lane,  from  West  Qu.ay  lane  to  Vennel  (3) 

Longwell  Close,  from  4i  Cathcart  st  to  Shaw  st  (1) 

Lyle  st,  from  Bank  st  to  Upi^er  Dellingburn  st  (2,  3) 

Lynedoch  st,  from  Mansionhouse  to  Drumfrochar  road  (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  st  (2) 

Manse  lane,  from  Hamilton  st  to  Market  st  (1) 

Mearns  st,  from  Shaw  place  to  Drumfrochar  road  (3) 

Melville  court,  31  Hamilton  st  to  Market  st  (1) 

Mill  st,  from  Prospecthill  st  to  Drvimfrochar  road  (3) 

Moffat  st,  from  Border  st  southward  (2) 

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  st,  from  Church  place  to  Tobago  st  (1) 

Martin  terrace,  from  Patrick  st  to  Eobeutson  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  George  Sq  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  Crawford  st  (2) 

Octavia  terrace,  west  from  Bentinck  st  (3) 

Open  Shore,  from  Shaw  st  to  New  Dock  head  (1) 

Orchard  st,  from  Crescent  st  sovithward  (2) 

Patrick  st,  from  Finnart  st  to  West  Clyde  st  (3) 

Port-Glasgow  road,  from  East  Hamilton  st  to  Port-Glasgow  (2) 


XIV  STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Pottery  st,  from  Port-Glasgow  road  to  river,  east  of  Clyde  Potteries  2 

Prince's  st,  from  Inverkip  st  to  Nelson  st  (3) 

ProsiDecthill  st,  from  Ann  st  westward  (3) 

Ratho  st,  from  East  Hamilton  st  to  Belleville  st  (1,  2) 

Regent  st,  from  Dellingburn  sq  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) 

Roslin  st,  from  Crawford  st  to  Clarence  st  (3) 

Roxburgh  st,  from  Bank  st  to  Inverkip  st  (3) 

Rue-end  st,  from  Cathcart  st  to  Main  st,  Crawfordsdyke  (1,  2) 

St  Andrew  st,  from  Rue-end  st,  southward  (2) 

St  Andrew  sq,  from  Springkell  st  to  Carnock  st  (2) 

St  Lawrence  st,  from  Lauriston  st  to  Crescent  st  (2) 

Salmon  st,  north-west  side  of  Inverkip  st— No.  34  (3) 

Shannon's  close,  from  Shaw  st  to  East  breast  (1) 

Shaw  st,  from  Dalrymple  st  to  Rue-end  st  (1) 

Shaw  st  (east)  from  Ann  st  to  Nelson  st  (3) 

Shaw  place,  from  Bank  st  to  Ann  st 

Sinclair  st,  off  East  Hamilton  st  (2) 

Sir  John's  brae,  Mansionhouse  lane  (3) 

Sir  Michael  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  sq  (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  Rue-end  st  to  Greenock  Foundry  (2) 
Stewart  st  (west)  from  West  Burn  street  to  Houston  st  (3) 
Sugarhoiise  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  Crawford  st,  westward  (2) 
Tobago  st,  from  Inverkip  st  to  Market  st  (3) 
Trafalgar  st,  from  Shaw  place  to  Dempster  st  (3) 
Union  court,  head  of  West  Quay  lane  (3) 
Union  st,  from  George  sc[  to  Newark  st  (3) 
Vennel,  from  Inverkip  st  to  West  breast  (1,  3) 
Victoria  place,  7  West  Blackball  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  (1) 
Watson's  lane,  from  Hamilton  st  to  Vennel  (3) 
Wellington  court,  7  Cathcart  sq  (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) 
William  st  (east)  from  St  Lawrence  st  southward  (2) 
William  st,  fi-oni  Cathcart  square  to  East  and  West  breasts  (1) 
Williamson  st,  from  head  of  Inverkip  st  southward  (3) 
York  st,  from  Crawfurd  st  to  Clarence  st  (3) 


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SilTcr  Watches,  from 

26s  to  £7  7s 

Gold  Watches,  frsm 

68s  Upwards 

Cloclis,             from 

12s  6d    „ 

Timepieces       from 

8s  6d    „ 

Alarm  Clock s,  from 

9s  6d    „ 

Gold  Alberts,    from 

35s        „ 

JEW'ILERY  OF  EVERY  DESRPTIOl 

Watches  carefully  Cleaned, 

2s  Od 

Best  Mainsprings, 

2s  6d 

Ji^wels,         -        -        -        - 

2s  6d 

Watch  Glasses,       .         -        . 

-    2d  each 

Watch  Hands,        -         -        - 

from  4d  each 

Observe  the  Mdresses  : 

10,  CATHCART  STREET, 

GREENOCK, 

F 

82,    MONTAGUE    STREET, 

ROTHESAY. 

MUTUAL  LIFE  ASSURANCE. 
WHOLE  PROFITS  DIVIDED  AMONG  THE  ASSURED. 


THE     SCOTTISH     EQUITABLE 

LIFE   ASSURANCE    SOCIETY. 
HEAD  OFFICE.  LIHIDON  OFFICE. 

26,  ST  ANDREW  SQUAEE,  EDIE".    |   30,  GRACECHURCH  STREET,  E.  C. 
ESTABLISHED   183L 


President — 

His  Gracrthe  DUKE  of  BUCCLEUCH  and  QUEENSBERRY,  K.G. 
Sir  graham  GRAHAM  MONTGOMERY  op  Stanhope,  Bart.,  M.P. 

THE  SCOTTISH  EQUITABLE  is  one  of  the  oldest  Mutual  Life 
Assurance  Institutions  in  Britain  ;  and  the  Undoubted  Security 
it  affords  for  the  fulfilment  of  its  obligations,  as  well  as  the  Liberal 
Conditions  of  its  Policies,  have  secured  for  it  a  large  share  of  public 
support. 

THE  EXISTING  ASSURANCES  AMOUNT  TO        £7,339,684 
THE  ANNUAL  REVFNUE      ....  277,721 

THE  ACCUMULATED  FUND  -        -        -         2,104,693 

BON-XJSTGS. 

Upwards  of  Two  Million  Pounds  have  from  time  to  time  been  added 
to  the  Society's  Policies,  the  result  being  that  a  Policy  of  £1000  effected 
in  the  first  year  of  the  Society  is  now  increased  to  £1961  18s  7d. 

A  Policy  of  the  fifth  year  to  £1831  2s  8d. 

A  Policy  of  the  tenth  year  to  £1658  16s  Id. 
And  so  on,  according  to  the  number  of  years  the  Policy  has  subsisted. 


THE  FOLLOWING  FACTS  ARE  WORTHY  OF  NOTICE  :— 

The  Expennes  of  Management  are  lower  than  those  of  any  other  Scottish  Office. 
The  Society  has  no  Agents  beyond  the  United  Kingdom.  It  has  never  been 
Amalgamated  with  any  other  office. 

T.  B.  SPRAGUE,  Manager. 

WM.  FINLAY,  Secretary. 

West  of  Scotland  Branch  Ofice—12S  St  VINCENT  ST.,  GLASGOW. 
HUGH  GIBSON,  Resident  Secretary. 

AGENTS  IN  GREENOCK. 

John  Rodger,  Clydesdale  Bank. 

A.  Cunningham,  City  Bank  Buildings. 


ci_.OTs:iEi^s, 
Waverley  Buildings,  29,  West  Burn  Street. 

HAVE  always  in  Stock  a  Choice  Selection  of  Goods  suitable  for 
Boys"  and  Gentlemen's  Dres^ies. 


POST-OPFICE 
GREENOCK   DIRECTORT, 


ACCIDENT  Insurance  Co.,  12  Forsyth  st— John  Gillespie 
agent 

Accident  Insurance  Co.,  2  Bank  st — Quintin  Bone,  agent 

ADAM  Alexander,  labourer,  12  John  st 

Adam  Alexander,  carpenter,  18  Antigua  st 

Adam  Archibald  (of  Hamilton  &  Adam)  42  Eldon  st 

Adam  Archibald,  jun.  (of  William  Adam  k  Co.)  Holly  bank, 
47  Eldon  st 

Adam  Edward  B.,  storekeeper,  19  Regent  st 

Adam  George,   merchant,   1  Cathcart  st.       Ho.   Woodside, 
Eldon  st 

Adam   George  &  Co.,  shipowners  and  timber  measurers,  1 
Cathcart  st 

Adam   James,   joiner  and  glazier,   4  Watson's  lane.       Ho. 
97  Roxburgh  st 

Adam  James,    jun..    Sheriff  Clerk  Depute,    Sheriff  Court 
Buildings,  Nelson  st,  west.     Ho.  27  do 

Adam  John,  Town  Chamberlain,  Chamberlain's  Office,  Coun- 
cil Chambers,  6  Hamilton  st.     Ho.  49  Esplanade 

Adam  William,  engineer,  8  Nile  Street 

Adam  William,  mason,  51  Holmscroft  st 

Adam  William,  cooper,  8  Holmscroft  st 

Adam  William  &   Co.,  plumbers,    coppersmiths  and  brass- 
founders,  2  and  3  Dock  breast 

Adam  Mrs  William,  Holly  bank,  47  Eldon  st 

ADAMS  Jackson,  tailor,  48  St  Lawrence  st 

Adams  James,  weaver,  Overton 

Adams  James,  joiner,  26  East  Hamilton  st 

Adams  James,  labourer,  3  West  Burn  st 

Adams  John,  cashier.  Provident  Bank.     Ho.  12  Patrick  st 


DIRECTORY, 


Adams  Joseph,  labourer,  62  Wellington  st 

Adams  William  D. ,  17  Lynedoch  st 

Adams  William,  deep-sea  pilot,  Grreenock.     Ho.  4  Prospect 

Hill,  Asliton,  Gourock 
ADAMSON  Daniel  D. ,  Rockliill,  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  15  Cross-shore  st 
Agnew  Alexander,  feuar,  8  Margaret  st 
Agnew  David  (of  Alex.  Agiiew  <fe   Son),  Battery  Hill,   121 

Eldon  st 
Agnew  Frank,  23  Baker  st 
Agnew  James,  house-factor,  joiner  and  builder,  32  Crawfurd 

st.     House,  65  Union  st 
Agnew  John,  labourer,  21  East  Shaw  st 
Agnew  John  (of  Greenock  Seed  Crushing  Oil  Co.,  Limited, 

8  Margaret  st 
Agnew  Robert,  carpenter,  14  St  Lawrence  st 
Agnew  Miss,  grocer,  18  Lynedoch  st 
Agnew  Mrs,  82  Roxburgh  st 
Agnew  Mrs,  Mansion  House,  Lynedoch  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,  salesman,  51  Nicholson  st 
Aird  John,  smith,  6  Carnock  st 
Aird  John,  clerk,  42  Holmscroft  st 
Aird  John,  labourer,  3  Mill  st 
Aird  Thomas,  porter,  10  Antigua  st 
Aird  William,  shipmaster,  15  Mount  Pleasant  st 
AITCHISON  Mrs,  27  Patrick  st 
AITKEN   Andrew,  watchmaker   and  jeweller,  3  Hamilton 

St.     Ho.  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  Hoj^e  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 


DIRECTORY. 


Aitken  William  IST.  A.,  bank  accountant  and  insurance  agent, 
National  Bank  of  Scotland.     Ho.  above  the  bank 

Aitken  William,  warehouseman,  26  East  Shaw  st 

Aitken  Miss,  f  euar,  7  East  Shaw  st 

Aitken  Miss  Janet,  dressmaker,  28  West  Blackhall  st 

Aitken  Mrs,  grocer,  17  Antigua  st 

AITKINSON  Hugh,  patternmaker,  25  Crescent  at 

Aitkinson  John,  engineer,  7  Belleville  st 

Aitkinson  Richard,  smith,  32  Ingleston  st 

Aitkinson  Miss,  confectioner,  32  Ann  st 

ALDER  George,  warehouse  keeper,  5  Caddlehill  st 

ALEXANDER  Alexander,  joiner,  16  Bruce  st 

Alexander  Alexander,  farmer,  Bogston,  Port-Glasgow  road 

Alexander  Fred.   &  Co.,  merchants  and  sugar  brokers,   32 
Cathcart  st 

Alexander  Frederick  (of  Fred.  Alexander  <fe  Co.),  19  Caddle- 
hill st 

Alexander  James,  assistant  harbour  master,  20  Bearhope  st 

Alexander  James,  boilermaker,  89  Belleville  st 

Alexander  James,  cooper,  5  Hill  st 

Alexander  John,  clerk,   (Stamp  Office),   2  Octavia  terrace, 
Royal  St.,  Gourock 

Alexander  John,  carpenter,  25  Belleville  st 

Alexander  John,  labourer,  25  Belleville  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,   spirit  dealer,  3  Ropework  st.     Ho.   15 
Antigua  st 

Alexander  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  57  Yennel  and 
2  Sir  Michael  st.     Ho.  27  Ardgowan  st.,  west 

Alexander  Agnes,  grocer,  11  Main  st.     Ho.  17  Lyle  st 

Alexander  Jessie,  grocer,  4  Lennox  Buildings,  Port-Glasgow 
road 

Alexander  Mrs  James,  f  euar,  7  Brisbane  st 

Alexander  Mrs  John,  2  Jamaica  st 

Alexander  Mrs,  41  Nicholson  st 

ALGIE  Andrew,  grocer,  12  Hamilton  st.     Ho.  8  Antigua  st 

Algie  James,  Levengrove,  35  Esplanade 

Algie  Robert,  grocer,   24  Shaw  st  and  7  East  Quay  lane. 
Ho.  5  Antigua  st 

ALLAN  Conway,  warehouseman,  45  Holmscroft  st 

Allan  David  (of  xAdam  Kirk  &  Co.),  40  Mearns  st 

Allan  David,  boilermaker,  48  East  Hamilton  st 

Allan  Donald,  labourer,  9  Mill  st 

Allan  George,  jun..  East  Stewart  Street  Grain  Mills.     Ho. 
2  St  Andrew  square 


DIRECTORY. 


Allan  George,  blacksmith,  32  Tobago  st 

Allan  George,  joiner,  9  Dempster  st 

Allan  George,  mason,  82  Roxburgh  st 

Allan  James,  tobacconist,  22  West  Blackball  st 

Allan  James,  foreman,  Gas  Works,  30  West  Blackball  st 

Allan  James,  sailmaker,  5  York  st 

Allan  James,  of  Post  Office,  14  Wellington  st 

Allan  James,  slater,  51  Inverkip  st 

Allan  James,  carter,  10  Terrace  road 

Allan  James,  skinner,  90  East  Hamilton  st 

Allan  James,  enginedriver,  5  Newton  st 

Allan  John,  fireman,  13  Ingleston  st 

Allan  John,  baker,  2  Bruce  st 

Allan  John,  boilermaker,  11  John  st 

Allan  John,  joiner,  7  Newton  st 

Allan  Robert,  4  Mearns  st 

Allan  Robert,  feuar,  3  Finnart  terrace 

Allan  Robert  (of  Robert  Allan  &  Co.),  23  Ardgowan  st,  west 

Allan  Robert  &  Co.,  steam  packet  agents,   19  Palmerston 

Buildings 
Allan  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  G  Ann  st.       Ho. 

11  do 
Allan  Robert,  salesman,  4  Bruce  st 
Allan  Robert,  shopman,  24  Tobago  st 
Allan  Robert,  sugar  porter,  9  Hill  st 
Allan  Thomas,  labourer,  32  East  Hamilton  st 
Allan  Thomas,  moulder,  11  Belleville  st 
Allan  William,  plumber,  3  Ingleston  st 
Allan  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  2  Mansionhouse 

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,  lodgings,  15  Laird  st 
Allan  Mrs  James,  6  West  Stewart  st 
Allan  Mrs,  18  Antigua  st 
Allan  Mrs,  dressmaker,  5  Newton  st 
Allan  Mrs,  2  York  st 

ALLISON  Alexander,  joiner,  14  Bruce  st 
Allison  David,  blacksmith,  6  Old  Hill-end 
Allison  David,  engineer,  86  Belleville  st 
Allison  John  (of  Alex.  Whitelaw  &  Co.),  1  Claude  Place, 

Dempster  st 
Allison  John  R.  (of  Crawhall,  x4.11ison  &  Co.),  84  Union  st 
Allison  Robert,  blacksmith,  39  Ann  st 
Allison  William,  mason,  51  Inverkip  st 
Allison  William,  Myrtle  cottage,  43  Esplanade 
Allison  Miss,  25  Ardgowan  st. ,  west 
Allison  Mrs  J.,  67  Roxburgh  st 


DIRECTORY, 


Allison  Mrs  Stewart,  sawmiller  and  timber  nierchaiit,  Deer 

Park  Saw  Mills,  1  Dellingburn  square.     Ho.    12  East 

Blackhall  st 
ALLISTER  William,  weaver,  108  Drumfrochar  road 
ALLWOOD  Jonathan,  nautical  instrument  maker,  39  Lyne- 

doch  st 
ALSTON  John,  chain  and  anchor  dealer,  2  East  India  breast. 

Ho.  7  Caddlehill  st 
AMBLER  William,  engineer,  R.N.,  18  Wellington  st 
AMOS  Miss,  22  Brisbane  st 
ANDERSON  Adam,  bookseller,  11  Market  st 
Anderson  A.,  enginekeeper,  65  Rue-end  st 
Anderson  Alexander  &  Sons,  sugar  refiners,  Cappielow  Sugar 

Refinery,  East  Hamilton  st 
Anderson  Alexander  (of  Alexander  Anderson  &  Sons),  24 

Eldon  street 
Anderson  Alexander,  general  grocer,  34  Hamilton  st.     Ho. 

13  Newton  st 
Anderson  Alexander,  bank  porter,  14  Cross-shore  st 
Anderson  Alexander,  engine  driver,  91  Belleville  st 
Anderson  Andrew,  tobacconist,  65  Rue-end  st.     Ho.  do 
Anderson  Colin,  labourer,  48  Dalrymple  st 
Anderson  David,  boilermaker,  31  Ingleston  st 
Anderson  Donald  (of  Alex.  Anderson  &  Sons),  24  Eldon  st 
Anderson  Duncan,  seaman,  32  Inverkip  st 
Anderson  Duncan,  22  West  Blackhall  st 
Anderson  Duncan,  mate,  95  Roxburgh  st 
Anderson  George,  joiner,  9  East  Blackhall  st 
Anderson  George  J.,  shipmaster,  13  Andgowan  st,  west 
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 
Anderson  James,  hosiery  and  furnishings,  54  St  Lawrence  st. 

Ho.  48  St  Lawrence  st 
Anderson  John,  engineer,  41  Lynedoch  st 
Anderson  John  (of  John  Anderson  <fe  Co.)  29  Ardgowan  st 

(west) 
Anderson  John  &  Co. ,  sugar  dealers,  24  &  25  Sugar  Exchange 
Anderson  John,  clothier  and  outfitter,  53  Rue-end  st.     Ho. 

21  Wellington  st 
Anderson  John,  amithj  12  Arthur  st 


DIRECTORY. 


Anderson  John,  patternmaker,  50  St  Lawrence  st 

Anderson  John,  (of  Alex.  Anderson  &  Sons),  Octavia  terrace 

Anderson  John,  baker,  1  Bruce  st 

Anderson  John,  carter,  11  Hill  st 

Anderson  John,  engmeer,  5  Dellingburn  square 

Anderson  John,  carter,  5  East  Blackhall  st 

Anderson  John,  gardener,  38  Nelson  st,  wast 

Anderson  John,  carpenter,  15  Belleville  st 

Anderson  John  C. ,  grocer,  17  Cathcart  st.   Ho.  36  Crescent  st 

Anderson  Neil,  grocer,  46  Inverkip  st.      Ho.  1  Crawford  lane 

Anderson  Peter,  cabinetmaker,  20  Lynedoch  st 

Anderson  Q.  L.,  silk  mercer,  11  West  Blackhall  st 

Anderson  Robert,  engineer,  38  Nelson  st,  west 

Anderson  Robert,  river  pilot,  15  Jamaica  st 

Anderson  Robert,  patternmaker,  52  East  Crawfurd  st 

Anderson  &  Robertson,  dyers  and  cleaners,  33  West  Burn  st 

Anderson  Thomas,  railway  guard,  50  West  Blackhall  st 

Anderson  Thomas,  weigher,  2  Crawfurd  st 

Anderson  Thomas,  carter,  13  Crawfurd  st 

Anderson  Thomas,  boilermaker,  103  Belleville  st 

Anderson  William,  boilermaker,  7  Hill  st 

Anderson  William,  tobacco  and  snuff  manufacturer,  6  Dal- 

rymple  st.     Ho.  22  Wellington  st 
Anderson  William,  potter,  36  East  Hamilton  st 
Anderson  W.  Stewart,  wine  merchant,  24  West  Blackhall  st. 

Ho.  15  Robertson  st 
Anderson  Miss,  lodgings,  17  Cartsburn  st 
Anderson  Miss,  teacher,  38  Nicolson  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 
Anderson  Mrs  William,  4  Trafalgar  st 
Anderson  Mrs,  10  Duncan  st 
Anderson  Mrs,  20  Wellington  st 
Anderson  Mrs,  33  Cathcart  st 
Anderson  Mrs,  lodgings,  38  Nicolson  st 
ANDREW  Alexander,  shipmaster,  77  Holmscroft  st 
Andrew  John,  smith,  26  Crescent  st 
Andrew  Robert,  baker,  19  Sir  Michael  st 
Andrew  Mrs,  tobacconist,  9  Lynedoch  st 
Andrew  Mrs,  cowfeeder,  52  Inverkip  st 
ANGUS  James,  engineer,  3  Lauriston  st 
Angus  John,  inspector,  Renfrewshire  constabulary,  5  Mount 

Pleasant  st 
Angus  Robert,  fitter,  7  Lauriston  st 
Angus  Thomas  (of  M'Lean,  Angus  &  Co.),  2  Lyle  st 
ANNAN  William,  engineer,  97  Roxburgh  st 


DIRECTORY. 


ANTWERP    Steamship     Office,    9    Cnstomhouse    place  — 
Graham  Brymner,  agent 

APOTHECARIES'  Hall  (Greenock),  28  Hamilton  st 

Apothecaries'  Hall  (New),  17  Hamilton  st 

APPLETON  Thomas,  ropespinner,  M'CuUoch'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  John,  belt  and  hose  maker,  Stanners  st.     Ho.   6 
Wellington  st 

Arbuckle  Matthew  (of  G.  &  M.  Arbuckle),  7  Grey  place 

AkCKIBALD  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  George,   chemist,  30  Hamilton  st.       Ho.   17 
Brisbane  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,  29  Nelson  st,  west 

Armour  John,  joiner,  11  Cross-shore  st 

Armour  John,  mason,  4  Mansionhouse  lane 

Armour  Joseph,  labourer,  85  Wellington  st 

Armour  Matthew,  boot  and  shoemaker,  11  Charles  st 

Armour  Matthew,  cooper,  19  Bearhope  st 

Armour  Mrs  William,  3  Regent  st 

Armour  Mrs,  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  Blackball  st 

Arnott  James,  engineer,  29  Ingleston  st 

Arnott  John,  engineer,  7  Mill  st 

Arnott  John,  reporter,  10  Kelly  st 

Arnott  William,  potter,  Fencewood,  East  Parish 

ARROL  Mrs  Wm.  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  58  Yennel 

ARTHUR  David,  manufacturing  chemist,  Cartsburn  Chemi- 
cal Manure  Works,  Kilmalcolm  road.     Ho.  Mount  View 

Arthur  James,  joiner,  1  Mill  st 


8  DIRECTORY, 


Arthur  James,  joiner,  19  Ingleston  st 

Arthur  John  P. ,  engineer,  4  Ingleston  st 

Arthur  Joseph  F. ,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  38,  West  Black- 
hall  st.     Ho.  Rosehill,  East  Bay,  Gourock 

Arthur  William,  basketmaker,  43  Lynedoch  st 

Arthur  William,  labourer,  28  Crawfurd  st 

Arthur  Mrs  Robert,  40  Dalrymple  st 

ASH  Robert,  rivetter,  12  Terrace  road 

ASSESSOR  of  Income-tax  for  the  Lower  Ward  of  Renfrew- 
shire— John  Gillespie,  12  Forsyth  st 

ASYLUM  for  the  Blind  (Sale  Shop)  16  West  Blackball  st 

AULD  Charles,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  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  Lyle  st 

Austin  Mrs  Matthew,  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 

BAILLIE  Archibald,  labourer,  43  Ann  st 

Baillie  James,  deputy  harbour  master,  99  Belleville  st 

Baillie  Mrs,  10  Hill  st 

BAIN  Alexander,  smith,  Hyde  Park  Cottage,  St  Lawrence  st 

Bain  George,  market  gardener,  9  Mearns  st.     Ho.  do 

Bain    George,     coal  merchant,    41   Inverkip   st.       Ho.    95 

Roxburgh  st 
Bain  James,  carter,  7  Bruce  st 
Bain  John,  officer  of  fisheries,  3  Bank  st.     Ho.  35  Nelson 

st,  west 
Bain  John,  moulder,  13  Ingleston  st 
Bain  Thomas,  mgulder,  25  John  st 
Bain  Walter,  cooper,  8  Nicolson  st 
Bain  William,  39  Lynedoch  st 
Bain  Miss,  5  Mount  Pleasant  st 
Bain  Mrs,  10  Baker  st 

Bain  Mrs  Thomas,  Prince  of  Wales  Hotel,  28  Cathcart  st 
Bain  Mrs  Thomas,  Prince  of  Wales  Restaurant,  28  Cathcart  st 
Bain  Mrs  Thomas,  22  Lynedoch  st 
BAINE  &  Johnston,  merchants  and  shipowners,  17  West 

Blackball  st 
Baine  James,  manager,  75  Holmscroft  st 


DIRECTORY,  9 


Baine  John  A. ,  druggist,  9  West  Blackhall  st.     Ho.  23  Mount 

Pleasant  st 
Baine  William,  ropemaker,  23  Mount  Pleasant  st 
Baine  William  jun. ,  ropemaker,  43  Wellington  st 
BAIRD  Alexander,  gardener,  52  St  Lawrence  st 
Baird  Hugh,  mason,  60  Wellington  st 
Baird  John,  gardener,  Seafield,  2  Fox  st 
Baird  Matthew,  mason,  58  Wellington  st 
Baird  Robert  A,,  registrar  of  births,  deaths  and  marriages 

for  West  District,  48  Cathcart  st 
Baird  Robert  A. ,  stationer  and  lithographic  printer,  41  and 

48  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  72  Eldon  st 
Baird  Thomas,  gardener,  Seafield,  2  Fox  st 
Baird  Miss  Jane,  restaurant,  11  Cathcart  st.    Ho.  5  Antigua  st 
BAKERS'  House  of  Call  8  Market  st 
BALFOUR  Daniel,  ropemaker,  58  Lynedoch  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  Peter,  joiner,  ]3  Antigua  st 
Ballantine  William,  flesher,  35  Lyle  st 
BALLINGALL   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,  5  Union  st 
BANNATYNE  Ebenezer,  24  John  st 
Bannatyne  John,  plumber,  61  Holmscroft  st 
Bannatyne  Mrs  Robert,  feuar,  3  Ropework  st 
BANNIGAN   D.,  wholesale  bag  and  cask  dealer,   16  Rox- 
burgh st 
Bannigan  Edward,  lodgings,  40  Shaw  st 
BAPTIST  Church,  39  West  Burn  st 
BARBOUR  Alexander,  boatman,  6  Nelson  sf,  Glebe 
Barbour  Archibald,  labourer,  6  Ingleston  st 
Barbour  Archibald,  boatman,  1  Yennel 
Barbour  James,  boilermaker.  East  Crawford  st 
Barbour  James,  boatman,  3  York  st 
Barbour  James,  labourer,  104  Drumfrochar  road 
Barbour  Robert,  cooper,  63  Ann  st 
Barbour  Robert,  joiner,  26  Bruce  st 
Barbour    Thomas,    draper,     29    West   Burn   st.      Ho.     22 

Brisbane  st 
Barbour  William,  boilerm.aker,  93  Belleville  st 


10  DIRECTORY. 


Barbour  William,  joiner,  22  St.  Lawrence  st 

Barbour  William,  confectioner,  25  Charles  st 

Barbour  Mrs  Thomas,  71  Regent  st 

Barbour  Miss,  dressmaker,  67  Regent  st 

Barbour  Miss  Jessie,  milliner,  57  Holmscroft  st 

BARCLAY  David  Elder  (of  R.  Ewing  &  Co.),  ISBentinckst 

Barclay  Henry,  carter,  6  Carnock  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.  Ivy  Cottage,  Gourock 

Barclay  John,  shoemaker,  grocer  and  corn-extractor^  30  In- 
verkip  st 

Barclay  John,  passenger  agent,  Lynedoch  station 

Barclay  John,  joiner,  73  Regent  st 

Barclay  John  (of  Blake,  Barclay  &  Co.),  5  Old  Hill-end 

Barclay  John,  jun.,_  fish  and  oil  merchant,  20  Hamilton  st. 
Ho.  30  Inverkip  st 

Barclay  Robert,  baker,  15  Cartsburn  st.     Ho.  do 

Barclay  William,  foreman  labourer,  91  Port-Glasgow  road 

Barclay  Mrs  Alex.,  25  Bruce  st 

Barclay  Mrs,  5  Lynedoch  st 

Barclay  Mrs,  lodgings,  17  Lyle  st 

BARK  Andrew,  carj^enter,  41  Nelson  st,  west 

BARLOW  James,  i)ainter,  13  Hope  st 

BARR  Allan,  waiter,  5  West  Blackhall  st 

Barr  Angus,  cooper,  66  Ann  st 

Barr  Archibald,  cowfeeder,  16  John  st 

Barr  James,  labourer,  4  Mount  Pleasant  st 

Barr  James,  gardener,  Gateside,  Inverkip  road 

Barr  James  S.,  10  Wellington  st 

Barr  James,  coal  merchant,  Commercial  Buildings,  1 4  Hamil- 
ton st.     Ho.  4  Robertson  st 

Barr  John,  engineer,  39  Lynedoch  st 

Barr  John,  gardener,  33  Brougham  st 

BaiT  John,  boilermaker,  13  West  Stewart  st 

Birr  John,  (of  Barr  &  Co.),  24  Belleville  st 

Barr  Matthew,  labourer,  3  Regent  st 

Barr  M'Leod  (of  Millar  &  Barr),  13  South  st 

Barr  Neil,  engineer,  74  Ann  st 

Barr  Peter,  gardener,  60  Kelly  st 

Barr  Robert,  coal  merchant,  2  Claude  place,  Dempster  st 

Barr  William,  carpenter,  6  Old  Hill-end 

Barr  William,  carjDenter,  2  Lauriston  st 

Barr  William,  stationer  and  lithographer,  26  Hamilton  st. 
Ho.  39  Lynedoch  st 

Barr  William  (of  Barr  &  Macfarlane),  22  Lyle  st 


DIRECTORY.  11 


Barr  &  Macfarlane,  fleshers,  22  Lynedoch  st 

Barr  &  Co. ,  coppersmiths  andbrassfounders,  Cartsburn  copper 

and  brass  works,  Orchard  and  Ingleston  sts 
Barr  Elizabeth,  grocer,  14  Regent  st 
Barr  Mrs  Robert,  17  Lyle  st 
Barr  Miss,  18  Sir  Michael  st 

BARRIE  David,  engine  driver,  71  Wellington  st 
Barrie  James  (of  Greenock  Towing  Co. ),  29  Patrick  st 
Barrie  James  A.,  river  pilot,  10  Kelly  st 
Barrie  John,  inspector  of  water  pipes,  Dempster  st  • 
Barrie  Mrs,  84  Roxburgh  st 
Barrie  Mrs,  29  Patrick  st 

BARRON  Alexander,  joiner,  1  Claude  place,  Dempster  st 
Barron  Alexander,  labourer,  37  Crawfurd  st 
Barron  Miss,  tobacconist,  7  Vennel 
Barron  Mrs,  matron  of  Training  Home  for  Friendless  Girls, 

24  Mount  Pleasant  st 
BASTOW  John,  rivetter,  97  Belleville  st 
BATHGATE   George   (of    M'Millan   &    Bathgate),    16    St 

Lawrence  st 
BATTERS  Silas,  engineer,  7  Bruce  st 
BAXTER  Archibald,  blacksmith,  22  Market  st 
Baxter  Daniel,  labourer,  3  Mackenzie  st 
Baxter  David,  engineer,  89  Belleville  st 
Baxter  James,  storekeeper.  Upper  Mearns  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  st 
Baxter  Thomas,  engineer,  65  Regent  st 
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  John,  labourer,  19  Regent  st 
Beaton  John,  carpenter,  68  East  Hamilton  st 
Beaton  Kenneth,  labourer,  9  Crawfurd  st 
Beaton  Peter,  carter,  6  Sugarhouse  lane 
Beaton  Peter,  carter,  6  Kilblain  st 
Beaton  Samuel,  labourer,  58  Drumfrochar  road 
Beaton  Mrs,  midwife,  50  Crawfurd  st 
Beaton  Mrs,  33  Lyle  st 
BEATTIE  George,  shoemaker,  70  Ann  st. 
Beattie  Miss  J. ,  grocer,  ]  6  Brisbane  st 
Beattie  Miss,  grocer,  85  Roxburgh  st 
BECKFORD  John,  storekeeper,  34  East  Hamilton  st 
BEGGS  Hamilton,  labourer,  10  Springkell  st 
BEITH  Edward,  Customs'  officer,  13  Mount  Pleasant  st 
Beith  Matthew,  tailor,  75  Regent  st 


12  DIRECTORY. 


Beith  Thomas,  grocer,  13  Cartsbiirn  st.     Ho.  3  Arthur  st 

BELL  Archibald,  dyer  and  cleaner,  25  West  Blackball  st. 

Ho.  Paisley- 
Bell  Duncan,  carpenter,  19  Bruce  st 

Bell  James,  plumber,  8  Antigua  st 

Bell  James,  engineer,  21  Antigua  st 

Bell  John,  baker,  3  West  Blackball  st.    Ho.  8  West  Stewart  st 

Bell  John,  shipmaster,  36  Nelson  st,  west 

Bell  John,  broker,  13  Vennel 

Bell  John,  labourer,  6  John  st 

Bell  John,  grocer,  6  Yennel.     Ho.  6  Laurieston  st 

Bell  John,  vanman,  13  Nelson  st,  west 

Bell  Peter  &  Co.,  plumbers,  11  Chapel  st 

Bell  Peter  (of  Peter  Bell  &  Co.),  29  Regent  st 

Bell  Robert  H.,  mate,  7  Brisbane  st 

Bell  Robert,  labourer,  50  Shaw  st 

Bell  William,  rivetter,  3,  Hamilton  st 

Bell  Miss,  39  West  Blackball  st 

Bell  Mrs  John,  fruiterer  and  green  grocer,  13  West  Black- 
hall  st 

BENDELL  William,  9  Antigua  st 

BENNET  G.  M.,  engineer,  43  Lynedoch  st 

Bennet  John,  engineer,  62  Ann  st 

Bennet  Robert,  joiner,  10  Carnock  st 

BENNIE  Alexander,  12  St  Lawrence  st 

BENSON  John,  joiner,  53  Kelly  st 

Benson  William,  baker,  77  Regent  st 

Benson  Mrs,  grocer,  34  Mearns  st 

Benson  Mrs  William,  sen. ,  23  Lynedoch  st 

Benson  Mrs,  jun. ,  23  Lynedoch  st 

BENZIE  J.,  outfitter,  19  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  2  Mearns  st 

BERRY  John,  policeman,  30  Bruce  st 

BERTRAM  William,  clerk,  5  Mount  Pleasant  st 

BEVERIDGE  David,  engineer,  35  Ingleston  st 

Beveridge  George,  cooper,  85  Belleville  st 

Beveridge  James,  blacksmith,  3  Ingleston  st 

Beveridge  Robert,  mason,  23  Bruce  st 

Beveridge  William,  boilermaker,  14  St  Andrew  st.  Ho.  10 
East  Blackball  st 

BICKET  Robert,  skinner,  2  Sinclair  st 

Bicket  Robert,  outfitter,  8  Dalrymple  st.  Ho.  45  Holms- 
croft  st 

BIGGAM  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 

BIGGART  Robert,  coachman,  59  Eldon  st 

Biggart  Robert,  carpenter,  5  Bruce  st 


DIRECTORY.  13 


BILCASE  John,  carpenter,  35  Lynedoch  st 

BINNIE   Robert   (of  James   Richardson  &  Co.),   Ashford, 

Gourock 
Binnie  Mrs,  13  Ingleston  st 
BIRKMYEE  Henry,  clerk,  57  Regent  st 
Birkmyre  William  (of  Greenock  Sacking  Co.),  Ardenlea,  105 

Eldon  st 
BISSET  Mrs  Thomas,  dressmaker,  30  Ann  st 
BISSLAND  John,  baker,  5  Artlmr  st.     Ho.  do 
BLACK  Adam,  engineer,  19  Wellington  st 
Black  Adam,  cabinetmaker,  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  Dairy mple  st 
Black  Archibald,  carpenter,  3  Brougham  st 
Black  Archibald,  seaman,  8  Kilblain  st 

Black  &  Crombie,  auctioneers  and  valuators,  42  Cathcart  st 
Black  Daniel,  carpenter,  16  Crescent  st 
Black  Daniel,  cabinetmaker,  10  Carnock  st 
Black  David,  carpenter,  3  Ingleston  st 
Black  David,  sheriff-officer,  3  Bank  st.     Ho.  10  Lyle  st 
Black  Duncan,  flesher,  20  Hope  st.     Ho.  do 
Black  George   Hedger,  writer,    5   West  Blackball  st.      Ho. 

Clarendon  Place,  Eldon  st 
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  Blackball  st.     Ho.  13  Newton  st 
Black  James,  joiner  and  builder,  7  West  Stewart  st.    Ho.  11 

Kelly  st 
Black  James,  tailor,  25  Bruce  st 
Black  James,  labourer,  36  Holmscroft  st 
Black  James,  carpenter,  5  Lynedoch  st 
Black  James,  joiner,  67  Rue-end  st 
Black  James,  police  constable,  24  Bruce  st 
Black  .lohn,  writer  and  notary  public,  5  West  Blackball  st. 

Ho.  Clarendon  place,  8  Eldon  st 
Black  John,  break  sman,  23  Belleville  st 
Black  John,  boilermaker,  8  St  Lawrence  st 
Black  John,  cooper,  56  Drumfrochar  road 
Black  John,  colliery  agent,  23  Palmerston  buildings.       Ho. 

83  Wellington  st 
Black  John,  labourer,  76  Ann  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 


14  DIRECTORY. 


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,  30  Lynedoch  st 

Black  Thomas,  joiner,  8  Hope  st 

Black  Thomas,  sailmaker  and  ship  chandler,  3  and  4  Cnstom- 

house  place.     Ho.  19  Ardgowan  st,  west 
Black  William,  accountant,  39  Kelly  st 
Black  William  (of  Black  &  Crombie),  40  Holmscroft  st 
Black  Elizabeth,  outfitter,  27  Vennel.     Ho.  40  Holmscroft  st 
Black  Miss  Jane,  lodgings,  29  Charles  st 
Black  Mrs  A.,  26  John  st 
Black  Mrs  G-.,  lodgings,  7  Lynedoch  st 
Black  Mrs  John,  10  Eldon  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,  4  Cross-shore  st 
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,  j)otter,  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,  35  Ann  st 
Blair  David,  flour  merchant,  2  Shaw  place 
Blair  David,  printer  and  publisher.     Ho.  16  Wellington  st 
Blair  Misses,  Berlin  repository,  4  West  Blackball  st.      Ho. 

8  Regent  st 
Blair  Hugh,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,-  3  Bell  entry.      Ho. 

Blairmuir  Cottage,  Kirn 
Blair  Hugh,  shoemaker,  32  Wellington  st 
Blair  Hugh,  contractor.  West  Quay.     Ho.  14  Bearhope  st 
Blair  Hugh  R.,  commission  agent,  22  Kelly  st 
Blair  James,  carter,  33  Ingleston  st 
Blair  John,  blacksmith,  4  Ingleston  st 
Blair  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 


DIRECTORY..  15 


Blair,  Keid,  &  Steele  (limited),  sugar  refiners,  12  Ingleston  st 

Blair  R-icliard,  engineer,  8  Regent  st 

Blair  Robert  &  Sons,  cabinetmakers  and  upliolsterers,  32  and 

34  Nicolson  st 
Blair  Robert,  feuar,  Woodside  cottage,  Robertson  st 
Blair   Robert,  Avriter,  Procurator-Fiscal  of  Lower  Ward  of 

Renfrewshire,  Sheriff  Court  Buildings,  Nelson  st,  west. 

Ho.  Craigard,  Finnart  st 
Blair  Robert,  cabinetmaker,  10  Regent  st 
Blair  Robert  &  Co.,  grocers,  12  Ann  st 
Blair  Thomas,  labourer,  14  Crescent  st 
Blair  Thomas,  master  rigger,  27  Mearns  st 
Blair  Thomas,  gardener,  20  South  st 

Blair  Thomas  A.  (of  Robt.  Blair  &  Sons),  Viewville,  Finnart  st 
Blair  Thomas,  jun. ,  boot  and  shoemaker,  30  West  Burn  st. 

House  53  Kelly  st 
Blair  William  (of  Robert  Blair  &  Sons),  Woodside  cottage, 

Robertson  st 
Blair  William  S.,  joiner,  5  Dempster  st 
Blair  William,  dyer,  64  Ann  st 
Blair  William,  joiner,  26  Hamilton  st 

Blair  William,  assistant  clerk  to  Police  Commissioners,  Coun- 
cil Chambers.     Ho.  38  Mearns  st 
Blair  Miss,  65  Union  st 
Blair  Mrs,  carter,  Trafalgar  st 
Blair  Mrs,  29  Crescent  st 
Blair  Mrs  Archibald,  Dempster  st 
Blair  Mrs  Joseph,  2  Watt  place 
Blair  Mrs  Robert,  8  Chapel  st 
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  Carnock  st 
Blake  Laurence,  engineer,  93  Belleville  st 
BLANCHE  Richard,  clerk,  16  South  st 
BLICKLE  J.  B.,  watchmaker,  50  Holmscroft  st 
BLIND  Asylum  workshop,  14  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 
BLYTH  Thomas,  blacksmith,  62  Ann  st 
BOAG   Andrew,    writer  and    insurance  agent.    Commercial 

buildings,    14   Hamilton    st.       Ho.    Holly   cottage,    12 

Jamaica  st 
Boag  Andrew,  practical  engraver  and  artist,  4  Hamilton  st 
Boag  Finlay,  labourer,  50  Dalrymple  st 
Boag  James,  plumber,  40  Holmscroft  st 


16  DIRECTORY. 


Boag  James,  slater,  9  East  Shaw  st 

Boag  James,  cooper,  75  Holmscroft  st 

Boag  Peter,  millwright,  13  Mearns  st 

Boag  Robert,  carter,  32  West  Blackhall  st 

Boag  Robert,  ship  and  general  smith,  55  Shaw  st.     Ho.  12 

Jamaica  st 
Boag  Thomas,  ropemaker,  45  Lynedoch  st 
Boag  Mrs,  17  Nelson  st,  west 
BOD  AN  John,  labourer,  19  Ingleston  place 
BOLD  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  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,  10  Hill  st 
BONE  David,  joiner,  20  Hope  st 
Bone  Hugh,  joiner,  36  Holmscroft  st 
Bone  J  ames  (of  Faulds  &  Bone),  9  George  square 
Bone  Quintin,  accountant  and  house  factor,  and  treasurer  to 

Burgh  School  Board,  2  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  Mrs,  15  Brougham  si 
BORLAND  Andrew,  labourer,  22  Wellington  st 
Borland  John,  missionary,  6  Antigua  st 
Borland  J.  C. ,  temperance  hotel  keeper,  24  Cathcart  st 
Borland  John,  provision  merchant,  32  East  Shaw  st.       Ho. 

22  Wellington  st 
BORN  Joseph,  steward,  R.N.,  16  South  st 
BORTHWCK  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,  24  Sir  Michael  st 
Borthwick   Thomas,  grain  merchant  and  commission  agent, 

10  Cross-shore  st.     Ho.  20  Wellington  st 
Borthwick  William,  joiner,  27  West  Blackhall  st 
BOSWELL  Mrs,  1  Inverkip  road 
BOUSTEAD  (fe  Dunbar,  ship  brokers,  Exchange  buildings, 

27  Cathcart  st 


DIRECTORY,  17 


BOUDEN  Henry,  shipmaster,  20  West  Stewart  st 
BOUTARD  L.  E.,  shipbroker  and  commission  agent,  7  Bris- 
bane st 
BOWEN,  C.  H.,  shipmaster,  82Iloxburgh  st 
BOWERS  Mrs,  Battery  place,  57  Esplanade 
BOWERBANK  John,  hoopmaker,  10  Nicolson  st 
BOWES  David,  commission  agent,  9  Dalrymple  st 
BOWIE  Andrew,  engineer,  11  Antigua  st 
Bowie  Archibald,  potato  merchant,  40  Lynedoch  st 
Bowie  Archibald,  engineer,  1  Hay  st 
Bowie  James,  boilermaker,  30  Ann  st 
Bowie  James,  caulker,  40  East  Crawford  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. 

8  Wellington  st 
BOWLING  Green,  Ardgowan  sq 
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  23  West  Blackball  st 
Bowman  John,  shoemaker,  6  West  Burn  st 
Bowman  William,  joiner,  2  Claud  place,  Dempster  st 
Bowman  William,  architect,  31  Dempster  st 
Bowman  Miss,  grocer,  31  Dempster  st 
Bowman  Mrs,  5  Carnock  st 

BOYCE  Edward,  spirit  dealer,  31  Shawst.   Ho.  1 1  Lynedoch  st 
BOYD  Andrew,  39  Union  st 
Boyd  Bryce,  joiner,  24  Antigua  st 
Boyd  David,  joiner  and  cabinetmaker,  16  Charles  st  and  12 

Dalrymple  st.     Ho.  32  Tobago  st 
Boyd  David,  joiner,  7  Brougham  st.     Ho.  10  South  st 
Boyd  David,  carpenter,  23  Belleville  st 
Boyd  David,  carpenter,  31  Ingleston  st 
Boyd  Rev.  David,  minister  of  the  Gospel,  49  Brougham  st 
Boyd  James,  carpenter,  4  John  st 
Boyd  James,  naval  and  military  clothier  and  livery  maker, 

34  W^est  Blackball  st.     Ho.  69  Nicolson  st 
Boyd  James,  sawyer,  11  Belleville  st 
Boyd  James,  lemonade  manufacturer,  Waverley  lane.     Ho. 

10  Watt  st 
Boyd  James,  plumber,  74  Wellington  st 
Boyd  James,  tobacconist,  1  Ann  st.     Ho.  24  Antigua  st 
Boyd  J.  &  W. ,  gold  and  silversmiths,  Park  buildings,  11  West 

Blackball  st 
Boyd  John  (of  J.  &  W.  Boyd),  67  Nicolson  st 


18  DIRECTORY, 


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  Robert,  clothier,  45  Hamilton  st.     Ho.  17  Newton  st 
Boyd  Johnstone,  van  driver,  70  Wellington  st 
Boyd  Thomas,  provision  merchant,  26  Charles  st.     Ho.  CO 

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,  tobacconist,  10  East  Quay  lane 
Boyd  Miss,  milliner,  27  Nelson  st,  west 
Boyd  Mrs  Daniel,  16  Wellington  st 
BOYLE  Alexander,  porter,  6  West  Quay  lane 
Boyle  Hugh,  labourer,  3  Shannon's  close 
Boyle  James,  engineer,  Q6  Regent  st 
Boyle  James,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  8  Smith's  lane. 

Ho.  10  Regent  st 
Boyle  Neil,  carter,  5  East  Shaw  st 

Boyle  John,  mason,  15  East  Shaw  st 

Boyle  Elizabeth,  pawnbroker,  13  East  Quay  lane.      Ho.  4 
Nelson  st,  west 

BRABENDER  John,  carter,  5  Ropework  st 

BRADDEN  James  T.,  river  pilot,  27  West  Blackball  st 

BRADLEY  Charles,  labourer,  30  Ann  st 

Bradley  James,  shoemaker,  31  Dalrymple  st 

Bradley  James,  cabinetmaker,  22  Tobago  st 

Bradley  John,  plumber,  40  Shaw  st 

Bradley  John,  upholsterer,  24  Hamilton  st 

Bradley  Miss,  hotel  keeper,  2  Boyd  st 

Bradley  Mrs,  2  St  Andrew  st 

BRADSHAW  William,  engineer,  31  Ingleston  st 

BRADY  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  17  Dalrymple  st. 
Ho.  15  Robertson  st 

Brady  John,  rivetter,  5  Ann  st 

BRAID  Christopher,  butler,  29  Newark  st 

BRAIDLEY  Mrs,  lodgings,  24  Hamilton  st 

BRAND  David,  sawyer,  12  Watt  st 

Brand  William,  carrier,  66  East  Hamilton  st 

BRANNAN  Patrick,  shoemaker,  20  Stanners  st 

Brannan  Martin,  hammerman,  10  Springkell  st 

BRANSFIELD  Robert,  boarding-house  keeper,  48  Shaw  st 

BREWSTER  James,  boilermaker,  7  Mill  st 

Brewster  Samuel,  labourer,  2  Cartsburn  st 

BREMNER  Alexander,  F.E.I. S.,  head  master,  St  Andrew 
Square  School.     Ho.  26  Mearns  st 


DIRECTORY.  19 


BRIGHTON"  George  B.,  family  grocer  and  provision  mer- 
chant, Ardgowan  Buildings,  23  West  Blackhall  st.     Ho 
24  West  Stewart  st 

Brighton  John,  wholesale  provision  merchant  and  ham  cnrer, 
Waverley  Lane.     Ho.  15  Nelson  st 

Brighton  Mathew,  ham  curer,  52  Ann  st 

BRITON  Thomas,  glazier  and  glass  merchant,  26  Sugarhouse 
lane.     Ho.  do 

Briton  Josei)h,  painter,  6  Mount  Pleasant  st 

BRITISH  Linen  Co.'s  Bank,  Bank  Buildings,  13  William  st. 
T.  0.  Hunter,  agent,  Woodburn,  2  Newark  st 

British  and  Foreign   Marine  Insurance  Co.,   2  West  quay. 
Leitch  &  Muir,  agents 

BRITTLEBANK  Thomas,  customs'  boatman,  59  Ann  st 

BROAD  BURN  James,  fruiterer,  31  West  Burn  st 

BROADFOOT  James,  plumber,  2   West  Breast.       Ho.  23 
Bentinck  st 

Broadfoot  William,  spirit  dealer,  61  Rue-end   st.      Ho.  51 
Brougham  st 

BROCK  Archibald,  engineer,  89  Belleville  st 

Brock  James,  shipmaster,  4  Robertson  st 

Brock  John,  engine-fitter,  3  Regent  st 

Brock  William  F. ,  engineer,  13  Ingleston  st/ 

BROCKBANK  Miles,  shoemaker,  5  York  st 

BROCK  James,  coa],  lime  and  brick  merchant,  Albert  har- 
bour station,  Patrick  st.     Ho.  4  Robertson  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,  Cowdenknowes  Cottage 

Brodie  William,  Buck's  Head  Hotel,  2  Watson's  Lane 

Brodie  Miss,  dressmaker,  80  Roxburgh  st 

Brodie  Mrs,  18  Sir  Michael  st 

Brodie  Mrs  James,  12  St  Lawrence  st 

Brodie  Mrs,  stationer,  73  Nicolson  st.     Ho.  67  Nicolson  st 

Brodie  Mrs,  lodgings,  30  Brisbane  st 

BROM  AN  John,  shipbroker,  19  Kelly  st 

BROOKE  Francis,  machinist,  8  West  breast 

BROOM  Alexander,  carpenter,  91  Belleville  st 

BROTCHIE  Donald,  seamen's  chaplain,  26  Brisbane  st 

BROUGH  John,  smith  and  cartwright,  4  Chapel  st.     Ho. 
43  Lynedoch  st 

BROUN  Neil  &  Co. ,  timber  measurers,  2  Cathcart  st 

BROWN  Alex.,  Holly  villa,  Finnart  st 

Brown  A.  &  H.,  ship  carpenters  and  boatbuilders,  6  Dock 
breast.     Ho.  22  Union  st 

Brown  Alexander,  plumber,  46  Lynedoch  st 

Brown  Alexander,  engine  driver,  21  Belleville  st 


Z' 


20  DIRECTORY. 


Brown  Alexander,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  2  Cathcart  sq 
and  30  Tobago  st.     Ho,  46  Cathcart  st 

Brown  Alexander,  railway  restaurant,  60  Lynedoch  st.     Ho, 
16  Mearns  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,  boilermaker,  7  Cross-shore  st 

Brown  Alexander,  refreshment  rooms,  17  Shaw  st 

Brown  Andrew,  painter,  26  Crescent  st 

Brown  Andrew,  feuar,  48  Inverkip  st 

Brown  Archibald   (of  Macfarlan,  Brown   &   Co,),  12   Bris- 
bane st 

Brown  Archibald,  baker,  1  Argyle  st 

Brown  Archibald,  carter,  30  Cartsburn  st 

Brown  Archibald,  Albert  Harbour-master,  23  Kelly  st 

Brown  Archibald  (of  Henderson,  Brown  &  Co.),  17  West 
Blackball  st 

Brown  Charles,  labourer,  4  Boyd  st 

Brown  David,  cooper,  13  Ingleston  st 

Brown  David  (of  Halbert  &  Brown),  35  Ingleston  st 

Brown  David,  6  Holmscroft  st 

Brown  Donald,  shoemaker,  63  Nicolson  st 

Brown  Donald,  carpenter,  8  Kilblain  st 

Brown  Donald,  carpenter,  35  Ingleston  st 

Brown  Dugald,  carpenter,  40  Roxburgh  st 

Brown  Duncan,  sailmaker,  77  Regent  st 

Brown  Duncan,  clferk,  22  West  Stewart  st 

Brown  Ebenezer,  labourer,  5  Tobago  st 

Brown  Edward,  grocer,  46  East  Hamilton  st 

Brown  Frederick,  seaman,  28  West  Burn  st 

Brown  George,  painter  and  decorator,  3  Albert  place.     Ho. 
Belmont  house,  6^  George  sq 

Brown  Hamilton  (of  A.  &  J.  Brown),  22  Union  st 

Brown  Henry,  fireman,  21  Belleville  st 

Brown  Hugh,  tobacconist,  25  Ann  st 

Brown  James,  traveller,  58  Kelly  st 

Brown  James,  porter,  23  Nicolson  st 

Brown  James,  printer,  7  Hope  st 

Brown  James,  of  Post  Office,  18  South  st 

Brown  James,  planer,  29  Ingleston  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  J,  &  G.,  plasterers,  1  Charles  st 

Brown  John,  smith,  7  Dempster  st 


DIRECTORY.  21 


Brown  John,  carpenter,  28  East  Hamilton  st 

Brown  John,  boilermaker,  27  Belleville  st 

Brown  John,  baker,  cook  and  confectioner,  45  Hamilton  st 
and  11  Union  st.     Ho.  25  Brisbane  st 

Brown  John,  labourer,  66  Ann  st 

Brown  John,  joiner,  1  Hill  st 

Brown  John,  engineer,  5  Bearhope  st 

Brown  John,  feuar,  2  Esplanade 

Brown  John  (of  J.  &  G.  Brown),  9  Mount  Pleasant  st 

Brown  John,  rigger,  14  Cathcart  st 

Brown  John,  joiner,  7  Hill  st 

Brown  John,  colporteur,  and  agent  for  Religious  Tract  and 
Book  Society  of  Scotland,  12  Duncan  st 

Brown  John,  mason,  77  Begent  st 

Brown  John,  upholsterer,  85  Boxburgh  st 

Brown  John,  coachman,  2  Lauriston  st 

Brown  John,  coal  merchant,  7  Holmscroft  st 

Brown  John,  storekeeper,  25  Belleville  st 

Brown  Joseph,  labourer,  62  Regent  st 

Brown  Lawrence,  blockmaker,  1  West  Stewart  st 

Brown  Matthew,  fruit  merchant,  40  Cathcart  st.  Ho. 
Bank  house,  5  Bank  st 

Brown  Matthew,  10  Ardgowan  sq 

Brown  M.  M'C.  (of  T.  O.  Hunter  &  Co.),  5  Robertson  st 

Brown  Neill,  wholesale  wine,  spirit  and  malt  liquor  merchant, 
7  and  9  Sir  Michael  st,  39  Vennel,  10  Dalrymple  st,  45 
Dalrymple  st,  and  at  32  Ropework  lane,  Port-Glasgow, 
and  111  Duke  st,  Glasgow,  and  agent  for  Argyle  Brewery, 
St  Andrews.     Ho.  Eldon  Villa,  67  Eldon  st 

Brown  Peter,  cooper,  19  Mount  Pleasant  st 

Brown  Robert,  blacksmith,  33  Dempster  st 

Brown  Robert,  joiner,  41  West  Blackball  st 

Brown  Robert,  tailor,  4  Mount  Pleasant  st 

Brown  Robert,  plumber,  45  Lynedoch  st 

Brown  Rodger,  grocer,  81  Roxburgh  st.  Ho.  83  Roxburgh 
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, 
62  East  Hamilton  st 

Brown  Thomas,  labourer,  20  Hamilton  "st 

Brown  Walter,  blacksmith,  3  Belleville  st 

Brown  Walter,  fireman,  22  Lynedoch  st 

Brown  William,  mason,  13  Nicolson  st 

Brown  William,  joiner.  Mill  st 

Brown  William,  smith,  29  Belleville  st 

Brown  William,  seaman,  24  West  Stewart  st 

Brown  William,  railway  porter,  9  Market  st 


22  DIRECTORY. 


Brown  William,  watchman,  11  Hamilton  st 

Brown  William,  traveller,  13  Ne^vton  st 

Brown  Jane,  dressmaker,  7  Cathcart  st 

Brown  Miss,  lodgings,  3  Begent  st 

Brown  Miss,  tobacconist,  cigar  emporium,  30  Cathcart  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,  24  West  Blackhall  st 

Brown  Mrs  James,  39  Ann  st 

Brown  Mrs  William,  24  Kelly  st 

Brown  Mrs  W.  S.,  millinery  and  furnishings,  65  Rue-end 

st 
Brown  Mrs,  47  Shaw  st 
Brown  Mrs,  65  Bue-end  st 

Brown  Mrs,  remnant  warehouse,  19  Cathcart  st 
BROWNE  &  Watson,  shipbrokers.     Agent,  William  Gibson, 

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  St  Lawrence  st 
BROWNLIE  John,  mason,  38  Holmscroft  st 
Brownlie  Misses,  9  Brisbane  st 

BRUCE  Alexander  0.,  provision  merchant,  22  Shaw  st 
Bruce  Alexander,  carpenter,  30  Lynedoch  st 
Bruce  E.G.,  agent  for  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  and  insur- 
ance agent.     Ho.  63  Eldon  st 
Bruce  G.  &  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  Mrs  Abram,  20  Bank  st 
Bruce  Mrs  Andrew,  tobacconist,  40  Hamilton  st.     Ho.  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 

Crawford  st 
BRYCE  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  1 7  Arthur  st.    Ho. 

38  Main  st 
Bryce  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  6  Chapel  st 
BRYMNER  Alexander,  blacksmith,  16  Bruce  st 
Brymner  Graham,  steamship  owner,  9  Customhouse  place. 

Ho.  Maybank,  Finnart  st 
Brymner  John   (of  John   Brymner  &  Co.),   Ardenlea,  107 

Eldon  st 
Brymner  James,  joiner,  66  East  Hamilton  st 


DIRECTORY. 


23 


Brymner  John  &  Co.,  coal  merchants,  Pahnerston  buildings 
Brymner  Miss  Mary,  furnishing  shop,  1  Lennox  Buildings, 

Port-Glasgow  road 
BPYSON  John,  fruit  dealer,  7  Cowgate  st 
Bryson  Patrick,  cooper,  6  Hope  st 
Bryson  William,  shemaker,  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  Donald,  coppersmith,  3  Holmscroft  st 
Buchanan  James,  house,  ship  and  sign  painter,  44  Shaw  st. 

Ho.  13  Hope  st 
Buchanan  James,  engineer,  Garvel  Park  house 
Buchanan  J.  k  Co. ,  clothiers  and  outfitters,  5  William  st,  and 

273  Argyle  st,  Glasgow 
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,  4  Ingleston  st 
Buchanan  John,  blacksmith,  8  Hill  st 
Buchanan  John,  2  Eddlewood  Place,  Gourock  Toll 
Buchanan  John,  boilermaker,  17  John  st 
Buchanan  John,  boilermaker,  26  John  st 
Buchanan  John  M.    (of   John   M.     Buchanan    &    Co.),    29 

Union  st 
Buchanan  John  M.  &  Co.,  ship  store  and  export  wine  mer- 
chants, 3  East  breast 
Buchanan  John  W. ,  hotel  keeper.  Bull  Hotel,  6  Market  st 
Buchanan  Joseph,  inspector,  11  Belleville  st 
Buchanan  Malcolm,  feuar,  29  Union  st 
Buchanan  &   Johnson,  tailors,  clothiers  and   outfitters,   40 

Cathcart  st,  and  at  61  Jamaica  st,  Glasgow 
Buchanan  Neil,  rigger,  5  Pegent  st 
Buchanan  Night  Asylum,  7  Captain  st 
Buchanan  Peter,  joiner,  36  Crawfurd  st 
Buchanan  Robert,  engineer,  19  Ingleston  place 
Buchanan  Thomas,  moulder,  5  Duncan  st 
Buchanan  Walter,  baker,  47  Holmscroft  st 
Buchanan  William  (of  Gray  &  Buchanan),  Mayfield,  PoUok- 

shields 
Buchanan  William,  shipmaster,  18  Kelly  st 
Buchanan  Miss,  9  Glen  st 
Buchanan  Miss,  56  Kelly  st 
Buchanan  Miss,  7  Union  st 
Buchanan  Misses,  48  Esplanade 


24  DIRECTORY. 


Buchanan  Mrs  John,  26  Brisbane  st 

Buchanan  Mrs  R.,  Mount  park,  33  Roxburgh  st 

Buchanan  Mrs,  13  Hope  st 

Buchanan  Mrs,  "White  Hart  Hotel,  50  Cathcart  st 

Buchanan  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  57  Dalrymple  st.  Ho.  8  West 
Burn  st 

BUCKLE  &  M'Fie,  wrights  and  builders,  Upper  Mearns  st 

Buckle  William  (of  Buckle  &  M'Fie),  51  Lynedoch  st 

BUCKLITSCH  Edward,  joiner,  65  Regent  st 

BUTE  Hugh  (of  M.  <fe  H.  Buie),  17  Brougham  st 

Buie  M.  &  H. ,  plumbers,  7  East  breast 

Buie  Neil,  collector,  funeral  society,  50  East  Crawford  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 

BURGE  John  A.,  chemist  and  druggist,  31  Rue-end  st. 
Ho.  29  do 

BURGES  George,  R.N.,  60  Eldon  st 

BURKE  Thomas,  mate,  71  Mcolson  st 

BURNIE  David,  seaman,  31  Ingleston  st 

BURNS  Alexander,  billposter,  10  William  st 

Burns  Daniel,  rivetter,  13  West  Blackball  st 

Burns  David,  joiner,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  77  Roxburgh 
st.     Ho.  14  Bruce  st 

Burns  George,  slate  merchant  and  slater,  24  Crawfurd  st. 
Ho.  2  Bentinck  st 

Burns  James,  boilermaker,  34  Charles  st 

Burns  Jonathan,  labourer,  56  Wellington  st 

Burns  John,  carpenter,  15  Regent  st 

Burns  Phillip,  labourer,  1  Ropework  st 

Burns  William,  tanner,  89  East  Hamilton  st 

Burns  William,  shoemaker,  29  Vennel 

Burns  William,  porter,  46  Cathcart  st 

BURNSIDE  James,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  33  Rue- 
end  st.     Ho.  6  Antigua  st 

Burnside  Robert  K.,  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.  Fimiart 

BUTTERWORTH  Edmund,  grinder,  33  Ingleston  st 

BYERS  John,  salesman,  41  Ann  st 


DIRECTORY,  25 


BYRNE  Thomas,  grocer,  47  Lynedoch  st 

C 

CABRIE  William,  tailor,  1  Arclgowan  st.  Glebe 

CACKETT  Francis  J.,  surveyor,  H.M.  Customs,  7  Lyle  st 

CADENHEAD  George,  plater,  79  Port-Glasgow  road 

CAHILL  James,  carter,  34  Dalrymple  st 

CAIRD  &  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  Daniel,  pilot,  27  West  Blackball  st 

Cairney  William  A. ,  tailor  and  clothier,  32  Hamilton  st.  Ho. 
31  Dempster  st 

CAIRNS  James  &  Co.,  joiners  and  blockmakers,  8  Cross- 
shore  st.     Ho.  27  Mearns  st 

Cairns  James  A. ,  10  Wellington  st 

Cairns  John,  musician,  11  Cathcart  st 

Cairns  John,  pawnbroker,  10  Hamilton  st.  Ho.  34  West 
Stewart  st 

Cairns  William,  engineer,  26  Patrick  st 

C ALDER  Alexander,  joiner,  43  Ann  st 

Calder  Alexander,  ironmoulder,  26  Dalrymple  st 

Calder  Hugh,  porter,  26  Dalrymple  st 

Calder  Robert  (of  R.  &  J.  Calder),  22  Trafalgar  st 

Calder  R.  &  J . ,  furniture  dealers,  42  Shaw  st 

Calder  Thomas,  joiner,  5  Hill  st 

Calder  Mrs,  7  Duncan  st 

CALDERHEAD  David,  sawyer,  86  Belleville  st 

Calderhead  John,  sawyer,  42  Main  st 

Calderhead  Robert,  joiner,  17  Ann  st 

CALDERWOOD  George,  fish  merchant,  Fishmarket.  Ho. 
5  William  st 

Calderwood  James,  inspector  of  buildings,  20  Bruce  st 

Calderwood  Robert,  34  West  Blackball  st 

CALDWELL  Alexander,  grocer,  5  John  st.  Ho.  1  William 
st,  east 

Caldwell  David,  boilermaker,  75  Holmscroft  st 

Caldwell  David,  grocer,  22  Tobago  st.  Ho.  75  Holmscroft 
st 

Caldwell  David,  cooper,  3  Hamilton  st 

Caldwell  James,  painter,  10  Hope  st 

Caldwell  William,  grocer,  6  Ann  st.     Ho.  71  Regent  st 

Caldwell  Thomas,  carpenter,  6  Ingleston  st 

Caldwell  Janet,  grocer,  7  East  Shaw  st.    Ho.  71  Regent  st 


26  DIRECTORY. 


CALEDONIAN  Railway  Co.'s  Office,  25  Catlicart  st 

Caledonian  Felt  Works,  Bogston,  Port-Glasgow  road 

Caledonian  Railway  Co.  's  Goods  Office,  4  Regent  st 

CALLAGHAN  James,  seaman,  34  Dalrymple  st 

CALLCLUTH  John,  boilermaker,  35  Ann  st 

CALVERT  Ralph,  painter,  34  West  Shaw  st 

Calvert  Thomas,  teacher  of  violin,  pianoforte,  and  singing, 

8  Kelly  st 
CALLANDER  Thomas,  shipowner,  13  Union  st 
CAMBRIDGE  James,  ship's  corporal,  R.N.,  41  West  Black- 
hall  st 
CAMERON  Alexander,  upholsterer,  66  Wellington  st 
Cameron  Rev.  Alexander,  missionary  of  Free  Middle  Church, 

10  Kelly  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,  x4.shfield  saw  mills,  Mac- 
dougall st 
Cameron  Allan,  jun.    (of  Allan  Cameron  &   Son),  30  East 

Hamilton  st 
Cameron  Angus,  smith,  1  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,  36  Crescent  st 
Cameron  Donald,  policeman,  22  West  Blackhall  st 
Cameron  Donald,  joiner,  4  Watt  st 
Cameron  Donald,  carpenter,  50  St  Lawrence  st 
Cameron  Donald,  storeman,  20  John  st 
Cameron  Dugald,  mariner,  18  Wellington  st 
Cameron  Duncan,  brassfinisher,  60  Wellington  st 
Cameron  Duncan,  joiner,  34  West  Shaw  st 
.Cameron  Hugh,  deep-sea  pilot,  2  East  breast 
Cameron  Hugh  (of  J.  &  H.  Cameron),  17  Nelson  st,  west 
Cameron  Hugh,  carpenter,  5  Hill  st 
Cameron  Hugh,  feuar,  5  ArdgoAvan  st,  west 
Cameron  Hugh,  cab-driver,  13  West  Blackhall  st 
Cameron  Hugh,  labourer,  35  Nicolson  st 
Cameron  J.  &  H.,  provision  merchants  and  grocers,  11  West 

Blackhall  st 
Cameron  James,  cowfeeder,  68  Drumfrochar  road 
Cameron  John  &  Son,  auctioneers  and  valuers,  12  Sugarhouse 

lane 
Cameron  John,  boilermaker,  8  Hope  st 
Cameron  John,  engineer,  1  Springkell  st 
Cameron  John,  painter,  30  Bruce  st 


DIRECTOEY.  27 


Cameron  John,  watchman,  42  Arthur  st 

Cameron  John  (of  J.  &  H.  Cameron),  10  Kelly  st 

Cameron  John,  policeman,  85  Wellington  st 

Cameron  John,  pilot,  27  West  Blackhall  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),  20  Brisbane  st 

Cameron  Matthew,  woolsorter,  56  Drumfrochar  road 

Cameron  Murdoch,  carpenter,  25  John  st 

Cameron  Peter,  joiner,  32  East  Hamilton  st 

Cameron  Robert  Wilson  (of  John  Cameron  &  Son),  8  Trafalgar  st 

Cameron  Samuel  (of  H.M.C.),  97  Roxburgh  st 

Cameron  Thomas,  Queen's  porter.  Glen  Cottage,  Bedford  st 

Cameron  William,  painter,  1  and  3  Argyle  st.  Ho.  21 
Brisbane  st 

Cameron  William,  wholesale  and  retail  grocer  and  provision 
merchant,  23  Charles  st.     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,  56  Drumfrochar  road 

Cameron  Mrs,  7  Crescent  st 

Cameron  Mrs,  69  Regent  st 

Cameron  Mrs,  lodgings,  31  Charles  st 

Cameron  Mrs  Alexander,  34  West  Stewart  st 

Cameron  Mrs  Donald,  5  Regent  st 

Cameron  Mrs  John,  8  Trafalgar  st 

Cameron  Mrs  Patrick,  feuar,  ].3  Newton  st 

Cameron  Mrs,  46  Cathcart  st 

CAMPBELL  Alexander,  porter,  2  Open  shore 

Campbell  Alexander,  cabinetmaker,  48  St  Lawrence  st 

Campbell  Alexander,  rigger,  35  West  Stewart  st 

Campbell  Alexander,  sailmaker,  83  Roxburgh  st 

Campbell  Alexander,  draper,  16  Arthur  st.  Ho.  24  St 
Lawrence  st 

Campbell  Alexander,  carter,  43  Ann  st  j 

Campbell  Alexander,  fireman,  3  Bearhope  st 

Campbell  Alexander,  rivetter,  8  Chapel  st 

Campbell  Alexander,  shipmaster,  21  Lyle  st 

Campbell  Alexander,  7  Belleville  st 

Campbell  Alexander,  stationer  and  paper  bag  maker,  9 
Hamilton  st.     Ho.  Newton  st 

Campbell,  Anderson  &  Co.,  wholesale  and  retail  wine  merch- 
ants, 2  Shaw  st 

Campbell  Angus,  seaman,  3  Hill  st 

Campbell  Angus,  labourer,  59  Regent  st 

Campbell  Angus,  cooper,  3  Market  st 

Campbell  Angus,  porter,  43  Ann  st 


28  DIRECTORY. 


Camj)bell  Angus,  engineer,  3  Hill  st 

Campbell  Angus,  Queen's  porter,  8  Hill  st 

Campbell  Archibald,  engineer,  3  Regent  st 

Campbell  Archibald,  cab  driver,  18  Cathcart  st 

Campbell  Archibald,  engineer,  45  Main  st 

Campbell  Archibald,  carpenter,  13  Rue-end  st 

Campbell  Archibald,  carter,  11  West  Stewart  st 

Campbell  Archibald,  carpenter,  3  Regent  st 

Campbell  Archibald,  shoemaker,  11  Belleville  st 

Campbell  Charles,  joiner,  59  Regent  st 

Campbell  Charles,  tobacconist  and  stationer,  59  Rue-end  st 

Campbell  Charles,  letterpress  printer,  2  Watt  Place.     Ho.  15 

Roxburgh  st 
Campbell  Colin,  carpenter,  21  Ingleston  st 
(.Campbell  Colin,  15  Ardgov/an  sq 
Campbell  Daniel,  joiner  and  funeral  undertaker,  11  John  st. 

Ho.  do. 
CamiDbell  Daniel,  blacksmith,  41  Lynedoch  st 
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.  2]  Roxburgh  st 
Campbell  Donald,  porter,  28  Wellington  st 
Campbell  Donald,  gas  inspector,  17  Nelson  st,  west 
Campbell  Donald,  engineer,  51  Holmscroft  st 
Campbell  Donald,  joiner,  67  Regent  st 
Campbell  Donald,  joiner,  8  John  st 
Campbell  Donald,  sailmaker,  3  Armadale  place 
Campbell  Donald,  carter,  20  Wellington  st 
Campbell  Dugald,  carpenter,  38  Sir  Michael  st 
Camjibell  Dugald,  accountant,  house  factor  and  share  broker, 

49  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  11  Ardgowan  sq 
Campbell  Dugald,  sailmaker,  8  Cathcart  st 
Campbell  Dugald,  joiner,  13  West  Stewart  st 
Canq^bell  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  Ingleston  st 
Campbell  Duncan,  shipmaster,  29  Ann  st 
Campbell  Duncan,  joiner,  33  Ann  st 
CamjDbell  Duncan,  warder  of  prison,  68  Wellington  st 
Campbell  Duncan,  policeman,  15  Regent  st 
Campbell  Duncan,  remnant  and  hosiery  warehouse,  56  Venn  el. 

Ho.  17  Caddlehill  st 
Campbell  Duncan,  joiner,  85  Roxburgh  st 
Campbell  Duncan,  joiner,  7  Duncan  st 


DIRECTORY.  29 


Campbell  Fergus,  cabinetmaker,  44  Lynedoch  st 

Campbell  Hugh,  Greenock  and  Glasgow  carrier,  Dunlop  st, 

Glasgow.     Ho.  23  Charles  st 
Campbell  Hugh,  greengrocer,  30  West  Blackball  st 
Campbell  Hugh,  enginekeeper,  15  Sir  Michael  st 
Campbell   Hugh,  builder  and  contractor,  11  Brougham  st. 

Ho.  ]  1  Mill  st 
Cami)bell  Hugh,  cooper,  12  Ingleston  st 
Campbell  James,  grocer,  2  Inverkip  st.     Ho.  13  Newton  st 
Campbell  James  (of  J.  Hunter  &  Co.),  Lerwickville,  Bris- 
bane st,  west 
Camx^bell  James,  painter,  8  Cathcart  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,  labourer,  28  Wellington  st 
Campbell  Rev.  James  A.  (of  Mid  Parish  Church)  1  Houston  st 
Campbell  James  M. ,  family  grocer  and  wine  merchant,   89 

Roxburgh  st.     Ho.  7  Roxburgh  st 
Campbell  John,  rigger,  17  Ann  st 
Campbell  John,    flesher,    26    Charles    st.       Ho.    7    Mount 

Pleasant  st 
Campbell  John,  fitter,  23  Belleville  st 
Campbell  John,  draughtsman,  77  Holmscroft  st 
Campbell  John,  gardener,  13  Nelson  st,  west 
Campbell  John,  boilermaker,  18  Arthur  st.     Ho.  do 
Campbell  John,  baker,   87  Roxburgh  st.        Ho.    26  Mount 

Pleasant  st 
Campbell  John,  jun. ,  engineers'  ironmonger  and  commission 

agent,  56  Rue-end  st.     Ho.  58  Esplanade 
Campbell  John,  draper,  18  Arthur  st 
Campbell  John,  gardener,  62  Regent  st 
Campbell  John,  ^Dainter,  39  Holmscroft  st 
Campbell  John,  joiner,  13  Ingleston  st 
Cami^bell  John,  labourer,  4  Hill  st 
Campbell  John,  labourer,  12  Nile  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 


30  DIRECTORY. 


Campbell  John,  policeman,  8  Mount  Pleasant  st 

Campbell  John,  carpenter,  9  East  Blackhall  st 

Campbell  John,  carpenter,  41  Lynecloch  st 

Campbell  John,  blacksmith,  4  Nelson  st.  Glebe 

Campbell  John,  sen.,  ship  smith  and  chainmaker,  9  Rope- 
work  st.     Ho.  13  Nicolson  st 

Campbell  John  H.  (of  Malcolm  &  Co).,  24  Brisbane  st 

Campbell  John,  policeman,  4  Salmon  st 

Campbell  John,  blacksmith,  41  Lynedoch  st 

Campbell  Rev.  John  Kerr,  minister  of  St  Andrew  square  U.P. 
Church,  49  Regent  st 

Campbell  J.,  tailor,  clothier  and  hatter,  12  Hamilton  st.  Ho. 
37  Sir  Michael  st 

Campbell  Kenneth,  painter,  10  Charles  st 

Campbell  Malcolm,  Post  Office  messenger,  14  Terrace  road 

Campbell  Malcolm,  labourer,  18  Hope  st 

Campbell  Matthew,  carpenter,  25  Belleville  st 

Campbell  &  Mcol,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  73  Roxburgh 
st.     Ho.  14  Mearns  st 

Campbell  Neil,  shoemaker,  5  Dellingburn  sq 

Campbell  Neil,  labourer,  19  Ingleston  place 

Campbell  Neil,  seaman,  23  Nicolson  st 

Campbell  Nicol  M. ,  grocer,  9  Vennel.     Ho.  77  Holmscrof t  st 

Campbell  Norman,  seaman,  R.N.,  7  West  breast 

Campbell  Norman,  Queen's  porter,  29  Regent  st 

Camj)bell  Peter,  shopman,  24  Hamilton  st 

Campbell  Peter,  jun. ,  agent.  Sugar  Exchange.  Ho.  36 
Mearns  st 

Campbell  Peter,  spirit  merchant,  13  Laird  st.  Ho.  65  Nicol- 
son st 

Campbell  Peter,  boilermaker,  1  Hill  st 

Campbell  Peter,  7  Roxburgh  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,  6  Hope  st 

Campbell  Robert,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  38  Lynedoch  st.  Ho . 
64  Drumf  rochar  road 

Campbell  Robert,  pointsman,  2  Lauriston  st 

Campbell  Robert,  clerk,  53  Regent  st 

Campbell  Robert,  slater,  65  Nicolson  st 

Campbell  R.  W. ,  banker,  51  Esplanade 

Campbell  Stewart,  labourer,  73  Ann  st 

Campbell  Thomas,  joiner,  12  Wellington  st 

Campbell  William,  plumber,  83  Wellington  st 

Campbell  William,  cutter,  67  Nicolson  st 

Campbell  William,  mate,  56  Kelly  st 

Campbell  William,  grocer,  41  Vennel.     Ho.  76  Ann  st 

Campbell  William,  shipmaster,  3  Antigua  st 


DIRECTORY.  31 


Campbell  William,  carpenter,  10  John  st 

Campbell  William,  joiner  and  grocer,  9  Bearliope  st.     Ho.  do 

Campbell  William,  engineer,  Kingston  Saw  Mills 

Campbell  William,  gatekeeper,  63  Ann  st 

Campbell  Miss,  grocer,  27  Regent  st.     Ho.  do 

Campbell  Miss  M. ,  dressmaker,  68  Wellington  st 

Campbell  Miss,  7  Margaret  st 

Campbell  Miss,  20  Mearns  st 

Cam^Dbell  Miss,  tobacconist,  12  East  Quay  lane 

Campbell  Miss,  fruiterer,  33  Catlicart  st 

Campbell  Misses,  furnishing  shop,  9  Rue-end  st.  Ho.  11 
East  Blackball  st 

Campbell  Miss,  grocer,  23  Bearhope  st 

Camjpbell  Miss,  dressmaker,  30  Ann  st 

Campbell  Mrs  Colin,  15  Nelson  st 

Campbell  Mrs  Hugh,  62  Drumfrochar  road 

Campbell  Mrs  James,  27  Lyle  st 

Campbell  Mrs  John,  3  Manse  lane 

Campbell  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  69  Regent  st 

Campbell  Mrs  John,  11  Main  st 

Campbell  Mrs,  5  Ann  st 

Campbell  Mrs,  5  Carnock  st 

Campbell  Mrs,  55  Holmscroft  st 

Campbell  Mrs  Neil,  basket  warehouse,  20  Charles  st.  Ho. 
5  West  Blackball  st 

Campbell  Mrs  Robert,  26  Ann  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 

Campbell  Mrs,  2  Nelson  st,  Glebe 

Campbell  Mrs,  11  Bearhope  st 

C ANNIE  John,  engineer,  36  Crescent  st 

Cannie  Samuel,  joiner,  3  West  Stewart  st 

Cannie  William,  boilermaker,  11  East  Blackball  st 

Cannie  Mrs  John,  28  Charles  st 

CANNING  Miss  A.,  broker,  9  Taylor's  close.  Ho.  43  West 
Blackball  st 

CANNON  James,  labourer,  9  Crawfurd  st 

CANT  James,  gardener,  The  Craigs,  Newark  st 

CARBERY  Charles,  tailor,  clothier  and  outfitter,  12 
William  st.     Ho.  Glen  Park  Villa,  21  Eldon  st 

Carbery  Charles,  toy  and  fancy  goods  merchant,  14  Wil- 
liam st 

CARCHRIE  James,  rivetter,  40  Shaw  st 

Carchrie  Robert,  rivetter,  40  Shaw  st 

CARLIN  William,  rafter,  8  Cross-shore  st 

CARLYLE  Mrs,  12  Lyle  st 

CARMICHAEL  Alexander,  labourer,  40  West  Burn  st 


32  DIEECTORY. 


Carmichael  A.  &  J.  H.  &;  Co. ,  shipowners  and  timber  mer- 
chants, 17  Pahnerston  Buildings 
Carmichael  Daniel,  storeman,  25  Crescent  st 
Carmichael  Daniel,  brassfinisher,  9  Belleville  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  John  H.  (of  A.  &  J.  H.  Carmichael  &  Co.),  8 

Ardgowan  sq 
Carmichael  John  M.,  teller,  Royal  Bank.    Ho.  28  Brisbane  st 
Carmichael  Malcolm,  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  Miss  M. ,  tobacconist  and  stationer,  36  West  Burn 

St.     Ho.  33  do 
Carmichael  Mrs  Donald,  grocer,  31  West  Burn  st.  Ho.  33  do 
Carmichael  Mrs,  28  Brisbane  st 
Carmichael  Mrs,  24  West  Blackball  st 
Carmichael  Mrs,  Milnwood,  Finnart  st 
CARNAGHAN  James,  joiner,  20  Hope  st 
CARNON  John,  ship  steward,  7  Caddlehill  st        .      | 
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 
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  Thomas,  brassfinisher,  27  Ingleston  st 
Carson  Mrs  George,  35  West  Burn  st 
CARSTAIRS  Robert,  smith,  86  Belleville  st 
CARS  WELL  Andrew  (of  Carswell  &  Preston),  29  Nelson  st, 

west 
Carswell  Donald,  moulder,  7  Hill  st 

Carswell  John,  measurer,  3  Cathcart  st.    Ho.  9  Roxburgh  st 
Carswell  John,  junr.,  timber  measurer,  73  Nicolson  st 


DIRECTORY.  33 


Carswell  <fe  Preston,    ship  store  merchants,   16  East  India 

CARTSBURN  Sugar  Refining  Co.,  4  Crescent  st 

CARSDYKE  Equitable  Loan  Office,  63  Main  st 

CASE  Mrs,  66  East  Hamilton  st 

CASSIDY  William,  fish  merchant,  8  Sir  Michael  st.      Ho. 

21  Bearhope  st 
CATHCART  James,  labourer,  17  Baker  st 
Cathcart  William  H. ,  cooper,  29  Dempster  st 
GATHER  John,  shoemaker   and   paraffin  oil  merchant,  9 

Yennel.     Ho.  41  Cathcart  st 
CATHRO  Alexander,  grocer,  31  Rue-end  st.       Ho.  29  Bel- 
leville st 
CATTO  Miss,  61  Holmscroft  st 
CAVENS  Alexander,  carpenter,  36  Lynedoch  st 
CHABAISTT  Francis,  carpenter,  5  Cathcart  st 
CHALMERS   Alexander,   collector   of    Town  Assessments, 

Town  buildings,  6  Hamilton  st.     Ho.  34  Esplanade 
Chalmers  Alexander,  eating-house  keeper,  19  Vennel 
Chalmers  Alexander,  smith,  25  Bruce  st 
Chalmers  Archibald,  blockmaker,  21  Lynedoch  st 
Chalmers  Archibald,  joiner,  glazier  and  funeral  undertaker, 

36  Roxburgh  st.     Ho.  72  Wellington  st 
Chalmers  Hugh  M. ,  joiner,  glazier  and  undertaker,  23  Bear- 
hope  st.     PIo.  27  Bruce  st 
Chalmers  Henry,  tailor,  clothier  and  hatter,  30  Nicolson  st. 

Ho.,  67  Union  st 
Chalmers  Hume,  hotel-keeper  and  grain  merchant.  Wheat 

Sheaf  Hotel,  4  Church  Place 
Chalmers  James,  ironmonger,  smith,  bellhanger  and  gasfitter, 

50  and  51  Vennel.     Show  rooms,  14  West  Blackball  st. 

House,  24  Kelly  st 
Chalmers  James,  ironmonger,  14  West  Blackball  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,  7  Princes  st 
Chalmers  Joseph,  boilermaker,  1 5  Lynedoch  st 
Chalmers  Peter,  joiner,  30  Ann  st 
Chalmers  Robert  (of  Thomas    IS  eill,   Chalmers  &  Co. ),  35 

Brisbane  st 
Chalmers  Robert,  chemist  and  druggist,  41  Roxburgh  st.    Ho. 

72  Wellington  st 
Chalmers  R.  W.,  writer,  29  West  Burn  st.      Ho.  29  Ard- 

gowan  st,  west 
Chalmers  William,  smith,  51  Holmscroft  st 
Chalmers  William,  joiner  and  feuar,  43  Lynedoch  st 
Chalmers  William,  weaver,  26  Ann  st 
Chalmers  William,  carpenter,  33  Cathcart  st 


34  DIRECTORY. 

Chalmers  William,  joiner  and  house  factor,  23  Bearhope  st. 

Office,  41  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  Roslin  place,  Gourock 
Chalmers  Misses,  73  Regent  st 
Chalmers  Miss,  milliner,  15  Laird  st 
Chalmers  Miss,  tobacconist,  25  Regent  st 
CHAMBERS  William  J.,  iron  turner,  72  Ann  st 
CHAPPELL  Charles,  pointsman,  50  East  Hamilton  st 
Chappell  Robert,  labourer,  52  St  Lawrence  st 
CHARTERIS  James,  clerk,  39  Kelly  st 
CHARTERS  James,  moulder,  23  John  st 
Charters  James,  boilermaker,  5  West  Stewart  st 
Charters  Michael,  boilermaker,  10  Nile  st 
Charters  Peter,  cooper,  39  Ann  st 
CHESNUT  Robert,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  31  Rue-end 

st  and  3  Charles  st.     Ho.  15  Hope  st 
Chesnut  Samuel,  labourer,  3  Belleville  st 
CHICK  Benjamin,  temperance  lecturer,  105  Belleville  st 
CHISHO  LM  Archibald  (of  WiUiam  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 
CHRISTIE  &  Co._,  carvers,  Shaw  place 
Christie  David,  joiner,  69  Nicolson  st 
Christie  Malcolm,  carpenter,  22  Trafalgar  st 
Christie  Peter,  carpenter,  25  Belleville  st 
Christie  Peter,  labourer,  65  Regent  st 
Christie  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  10  Brisbane  st 
CITY   OF   GLASGOW  BANK,   32  Cathcart  st.     Colin  S. 

Caird,  agent 
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 
Clapperton  John   &   Co.,  ship   and  insurance  brokers  and 

commission  agents,  21  Palmerston  buildings 
Clapperton  William  N.  (of  Fred.  Alexander  &  Co.),  19  Cad- 

dlehill  st 
Clapperton  Mrs,  7  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,  Patrick    st.      Ho.   36   West 

Blackball  st 
Clark  Alexander,  railway  guard,  15  Regent  st 
Clark  Archibald  (of  John  Clark  &;  Son),  Armadale  place, 

Bank  st 
Clark  Daniel,  smith,  52  East  Crawford  st 


DIRECTORY.  35 


Clark  David,  engine  driver,  9  Belleville  st 

Clark  David,  boltmaker,  3  Regent  st 

Clark  Duncan,  painter,  4  Mansion  Honse  lane 

Clark  Duncan,  slater,  87  Wellington  st 

Clark  George,  fleslier,  6  Inverkip  st.      Ho.  6  Waverley  lane 

Clark  James,  engineer,  11  Hill  st 

Clark  James,  fish,  merchant,  27  Market  st 

Clark  John,  cooper,  7  Boyd  st 

Clark  John,  huckster,  12  Market  st 

Clark  John,  carter,  66  Ann  st 

Clark  John,  engineer,  Fencewood  farm.  East  Parish 

Clark  John,  engine  driver,  3  Regent  st 

Clark  John  T. ,  wine  and   spirit   merchant,  53  Rue-end  st. 

Ho. ,  11  Antigua  st 
Clark  John  <fe  Son,  watchmakers,  jewellers  and  chronometer 

makers.  White  Hart  Buildings,  50  Cathcart  st 
Clark  Joseph,  ropespinner,  70  Ann  st 
Clark  Jonathan,  baker,  13  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,    Seatield,  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  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.  5  4  do. 
Clark  Mrs,  6  West  Blackhall  st 
Clark  Mrs  Agnes,  68  East  Hamilton  st 
Clark  Mrs  George,  10  Brisbane  st 
Clark  Mrs  Janet,  dairy,  69  Holmscroft  st 
Clark  Mrs  Matthew,  11  Dempster  st 
Clark  Mrs,  huckster,  6  Crawfurd  st 
Clark  Mrs,  lodgings,  58  Drumfrochar  road 
Clark  Mrs,  29  Dempster  st 

Clarke  William,  governor  of  prison,  3  Nelson  st,  west 
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.),  Burnhoiise,  by  Beith 
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 


36  DIRECTOKY. 


Clifford  William,  machinist,  11  Lyle  st 

CLIMIE  John,  joiner,  93  Belleville  st 

Climie  Robert,  cutler  and  giinmaker,  35  Nicolson  st 

CLINK  John  D.,  surveyor,  27  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  9  Fox  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'Lauchlin 

Clyde  Popework,  Berry-yards.  Warehouse,  11  East  Quay  lane 

Clyde  Sugar  Refining  Co.,  103, 105,  and  107  Drumfrochar road 

Clyde  Shipping  Co.,  steam-ship  and  steam-tug  owners,  9  Cus- 
tomhouse place — Graham  Brymner,  agent 

Clyde  Towing  Co.,  24  West  Burn  st 

Clyde  Yacht  Agency,  4  East  Breast.  Macalister  &  Eyfe, 
agents 

CLYDESDALE  Banking  Co.,  7  Hamilton  st 

Clydesdale  Banking  Co.  (East-end  branch),  43  Rue-end  st 

COATS  Mrs,  13  West  Stewart  st 

COCHRAN  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  10  Baker  st 

Cochran  John,  carpenter,  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,  3Holmscroft  st 

Cochrane  Thomas,  porter,  19  Lyle  st 

Cochrane  William,  joiner,  10  Baker  st 

Cochrane  William,  carpenter,  16  Wellington  st 

Cochrane  Mrs,  70  Eldon  st 

COCKBURN  James,  book-agent,  4  Ligleston  st 

COFFEE  Room  (Greenock  Exchange),  2  Cathcart  square 

COGHILL  John  &  Co.,  contractors  and  quarrymasters,  53 
Drumfrochar  road 

COLE  Robert,  seaman,  27  Lynedoch  st 

COLLIGAN  Patrick,  cooper,  23  Lyle  st 

COLLEDGE  Rev.  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,  printer,  30  Bruce  st 

Collins  Mrs  J.  B.  S.,  restaurant,  5  West  Blackball  st.  Ho. 
71  Nicolson  st 

COLLISON  Miss  Janet,  dressmaker,  23  Nicolson  st 

COLQUHOUN  David,  mason,  40  Cathcart  st 

Colquhoun  Duncan,  painter,  1  Holmscroft  st 

Colquhoun  John,  cooper,  45  Holmscroft  st 

Colquhoun  John,  clothier,  10  West  Blackball  st.  Ho.  13 
Newton  st 


DIRECTORY.  37 


Colquhoun  Samuel,  mason,  68  Inverkip  st 
Colqulioiin  Mrs,  grocer,  59  Dalrymple  st 
COLVILLE  Archibald,  rivetter,  34  Crescent  st 
Colville,  James,  engineer,  56  St  Lawrence  st 
COMMERCIAL  Bank  of  Scotland,  36  Cathcart  st.  A.  Gauld, 

agent 
Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland  (West  End  branch),  15  West 

Blackball  st 
COMMISKIE  James,  carter,  64  Wellington  st 
COMMISSARY  Clerk's  Office,  County  buildings,  7  Nelson  st, 

west 
COMRIE  Robert,  smith,  13  Cathcart  st 
Comrie  William,  tidewaiter,  31  West  Burn  st 
Comrie,  Mrs,  20  Wellinston  st 
CONDON  Michael,  R.C.   Clergyman,  Wood  cottage.  Upper 

CONGREGATIONAL  Chapel,  George  square 

CONKIE  Alexander,  huckster,  3  Mackenzie  st 

CONN  &  Grant,  sheriff-officers,  and  J. P.  constables,  and 
dean  of  guild  officers,  5  Hamilton  st 

Conn  John  (of  Conn  &  Grant),  10  South  st 

Conn  John,  sawsharper  East  Crawford  st 

Conn  Michael,  plater,  49  Shaw  st 

CONNACHER  Alexander,  manager  Prince's  Pier  Refresh- 
ment Rooms.     Ho.,  8  Brougham  st 

CONNELL  Alexander,  clerk,  Hope  place,  9  Antigua  st 

Connell  Quintin,  shoemaker,  14  Roslin  st 

Connell  Thomas,  weaver,  5  Crawfurd  st 

CONNER  James,  boilermaker,  6  Chapel  st 

CONNING  John,  gardener,  Balclutha  lodge,  Newark  st 

CONNOR  John,  artist,  11  Nelson  st,  west 

Connor  John,  plumber.  Upper  Mearns  st 

CONSTANT  James,  spirit  dealer,  31  Yennel.    Ho.  54  Ann  st 

CONWAY  Francis,  painter,  25  Regent  st 

Conway  Matthew,  painter,  7  Hill  st 

COOK  Angus,  chainmaker,  2  Charles  st 

Cook  Archibald  (of  D.  <fe  A.  Cook),  32  West  Stewart  st 

Cook  David,  salesman,  15  Mount  Pleasant  st 

Cook  D.  &  A. ,  smiths  and  chainmakers,  4  Charles  st  and  2 
West  Quay 

Cook  Donald,  carpenter,  6  St  Lawrence  st 

Cook  Duncan,  carpenter,  8  Hope  st 

Cook  Hector,  cooper,  15  Nelson  st,  west 

Cook  James  E. ,  conunission  agent,  16  Mearns  st 

Cook  John,  carpenter,  45  Rue-end  st 

Cook  Robert,  pawnbroker,  33  Market  st.  Ho.  9  Orangefield 
place 

Cook  William,  fireman,  30  Lynedoch  st 

Cook  William,  papermaker,  Overton 


38  DIRECTORY. 


Cook   William,    joiner   and   blockmaker,  10  West  Burn  st. 

Ho.  23  Kelly  st 
Cook  Mrs  Duncan,  13  Mearns  st 
Cook  Mrs  M.,  green-grocer,  5  Shaw  st 
COOPER  Archibald,  ironturner,  19  Ingleston  place 
Cooper  Mrs,  20  Hope  st 
Cooper  Thomas,  sailmaker,  5  Bruce  st 
Cooper  William,  mate,  20  Antigua  st 
CO-OPEBATIVE  Society,  11  John  st 
COPELAND  John,  shoemaker,  15  Crescent  st 
Coi^eland  John,  engineer,  19  Antigua  st 
Copeland  Nathan,  joiner,  50  St  Lawrence  st 
Copeland  Samuel,  joiner,  1  Patho  st 

Copland  James,  insurance  superintendent,   14  West  Black- 
hall  st 
CORK  Steam-Packet  Office,  9  Customhouse  place — Graham 

Brymner,  agent 
CORMIE  Daniel,  blacksmith,  10  Hope  st 
Connie  John,  house  and  ship  smith,  31  Hamilton  st.      Ho. 

30  Wellington  st 
Cormie  William,  carpenter,  74  Ann  st 
CORNEY  John,  basketmaker,  24  St  Lawrence  st. 
CORRANCE  Matthew,  shipmaster,  101  Belleville  st 
COUCHMAN  Edwin  R.,  Lloyd's  surveyor,  32  Cathcart  st. 

Ho.  13  Caddlehill  st 
COULTER  Alexander,  shipmaster,  2  Brougham  st 
COUPER  Mrs  James,  10  Lyle  st 

COUSAR  Wm.,  messenger  to  Shipping  Office,  7  Virginia  st 
COUTTS  William  T.,  salesman,  62  Ann  st 
COWAN  Archibald,   cooper  and  oil  merchant,  3  Bogle  st. 

House,  8  Wellington  st 
Cowan  Daniel,  carpenter,  11  Antigua  st 
Cowan  Dugald,  carpenter,  4  Mansion  House  lane 
Cowan  D.  &  Co.,  shipbrokers  and  commission  merchants,  23 

Palmerston  buildings 
Cowan  George,  cabinetmaker,  33  West  Blackball  st 
Cowan  James,  cabinetmaker,  20  Bruce  st 
Cowan  Robert,  railway  guard,  6  Lauriston  st 
Cowan  Robert  R.  and  William,  pawnbrokers,  39  Hamilton  st 
Cowan  Robert  &  Co.,   drapers  and  silk  mercers,   2  and  4 

Hamilton  st,  and  10  Cathcart  sq 
Cowan  William,  tanner,  22  Stanners  st 
Cowan  William,  carpenter,  36  Lynedoch  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 
COW  IE  William,  coachman,  70  Eldon  st 
COYLE  John,  jun.,  clerk,  21  Cathcart  st 


DIRECTORY.  39 


Coyle  Mrs,  broker,  15  Vermel 

CRABBE  William,  grocer,  26  Ann  st.     Ho.  6  Trafalgar  st 

CRAIG  Alexander,  baker,  18  Sir  Michael  st 

Craig  Alexander,  porter,  40  Dalrymple  st 

Craig  George,  merchant,    27  Cathcart  st.       Ho.     Craighall, 

Finnart  st 
Craig  Hugh,  boilermaker,  42  Lynedoch  st 
Craig  James,  eating-house  keeper,  10  East  Quay  lane 
Craig  James  (of  M^Neillage  &  Craig),  73  Holmscroft  st 
Craig  Mrs  John,  56  Eldon  st 
Craig  John,  shipmaster,  20  West  Stewart  st 
Craig  John,  smith,  9  Mount  Pleasant  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,  coal  merchant,  57  Drumfrochar  road.     Ho.  do 
Craig  Robert,  police  sergeant,  27  Roxburgh  st 
Craig   Robert,    baker,      36     Dalrymple     st.        Ho.    24    Sir 

Michael  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 
Craig  William,  42  Roxburgh  st 
Craig  Mrs,  lady's  nurse,  89  Roxburgh  st 
Craig  Jane,  grocer,  12  East  Shaw  st.     Ho.  12  Ann  st 
Craig  Mrs,  Overton 

CRAIGIE  George,  shipmaster,  17  Laird  st 
Craigie  Mrs,  5  Trafalgar  st 
CRAM  Peter,  builder,  13  Mount  Pleasant  st 
Cram  James,  mason,  59  Holmscroft  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 

Blackball  st 
CRAWFORD  A. ,  carpenter,  35  West  Burn  st 
Crawford  Alexander,  saw-miller  and  timber  merchant,  Lady- 
burn  Saw  Mills,  Port-Glasgow  road 
Crawford  Alexander,  grocer,  26  Crawfurd  st.       Ho.  12  Ard- 

gowan  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  Archibald,  gatekeeper,  9  Antigua  st 
Crawford  Archibald,  carpenter,  15  East  Shaw  st 
Crawford  Bryce  (of  Crawford  &  Thomson),  2  Claude  place, 

Dempster  st 


40  DIRECTORY. 


Crawford  Bryce,  carpenter,  9  Belleville  st 

Crawford  Charles,  shipmaster,  24  Wellington  st 

Crawford  Dugald,  labourer,  5  Dellingbiirn  sq 

Crawford  Dugald,  shoemaker,  37  Holmscroft  st 

Crawford  &  Fulton,  joiners  and  builders,  10  Terrace  road 

Crawford  Hugh,  flesher,  83  Roxburgh  st.     Ho.  2  Orangefield 

Crawford  &  Hope,  ship  carpenters,  IG  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  James,  rivetter,  83  Belleville  st 

Crawford  John,  labourer,  32  Ingleston  st 

Crawford  John  (of  W.  &  J.  Crawford),  36  Esplanade 

Crawford  John,  provision  merchant,  6  Watson's  lane 

Crawford  John  (of  Crawford  &  Hope),  23  Kelly  st 

Crawford  John,  labourer,  6  Ingleston  st 

Crawford  John  M.,  feuar,  36  Esplanade 

Crawford  John,  carter,  3  Laurieston  st 

Crawford  Matthew,  porter,  35  Ann  st 

Crawford  Peter,  carpenter,  13  Lyle  st 

Crawford  Robert,  carter,  10  Hill  st 

Crawford  Robert,  jun.,  flesher,  16  Lynedoch  st 

Crawford  Robert,  patternmaker,  71  Ann  st 

Crawford  Robert  P.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  35  Ingleston 

st.     Ho.,  25  Regent  st 
Crawford  <fe  Thomson,  ironfounders,  Caledonian   Foundry, 

head  of  Trafalgar  st 
Crawford  W.  &  J.,  shipbrokers  and  shipowners,  49  Cath- 

cart  st 
Crawford  William,  carter,  23  Ingleston  st 
Crawford  William,  glazier,  38  Ann  st 
Crawford  William,  labourer,  19  Ingleston  place 
Crawford  William,  (of  Denny  &  Crawford),  14  South  st 
Crawford  William,  joiner,  28  East  Hamilton  st 
Crawford  William,  joiner,  28  Lynedoch  st 
Crawford  William,  joiner,  3  Mount  Pleasant  st 
Crawford  William,  joiner  and  grocer,  44  Inverkip  st.      Ho. 

2  Crawfurd  lane 
Crawford  William  (of  W.  &  J.  Crawford),  36  Esplanade 
Crawford  William,  family  grocer  and  tea  dealer,  5  Grey  place. 

Ho.,  do. 
Crawford  Miss,  29  Lyle  st 
Crawford  Mrs  Alexander,  55  Shaw  st 
Crawford  Mrs,  14  Crescent  st 
Crawford  Mrs,  feuar,  55  Inverkip  st 
Crawford  Mrs,  47  Nicolson  st 
Crawford  Mrs,  85  Belleville  st 
Crawford  Mrs,  14  South  st 
Crawford  Mrs,  17  John  st 


DIRECTORY.  41 


CRA.WHALL,  Allison  &  Co.,  sugar  refiners,  Dellingburn 
Sugar  R-efinery.     Office,  43  Rue-end  st 

CRAWLEY  Michael,  seaman,  46  Crawfurd  st 

CREIGHTON  D.,  of  Post  Office,  66  Ann  st 

CROCKATT  William,  sugar  merchant,  Glasgow.  Ho.  Ford 
cottage,  Patrick  st 

CROMBARTY  James,  clerk,  3  Hill  st 

CROMBIE  Alexander  (of  Black  &  Crombie),  57  Holmscroft  st 

Crombie  James,  moulder,  26  Crescent  st 

CROMWELL  Samuel,  fitter,  56  Wellington  st 

CRONE  Mrs,  7  West  breast 

CROOKSHANKS  Joseph,  coach  proprietor  and  funeral  un- 
dertaker, 43  West  Blackball  st.     Ho.  do 

CROOKSTON  James,  engineer,  2  Old  hillend 

CROSS  W.  J.  Paterson,  teacher  of  music,  31  Brougham  st 

Cross  Miss,  dressmaker,  32  West  Stewart  st 

CROSSAN  William,  grocer,  72  Ann  st.     Ho.  do 

CROW  Alexander,  fireman,  7  Belleville  st 

Crow  Mrs,  grocer,  71  Roxburgh  st.     Ho.  do 

CRUDEN  Alexander,  circular  deliverer,  8  West  Stewart  st 

Cruden  Miss,  boys'  dressmaker,  11  West  Stewart  st 

CRUTHERS  Ann,  pawnbroker,  28  Dalrymple  st.  Ho.  14 
Mearns  st 

CULLEN  William,  shoemaker,  21  Bruce  st 

CUMBERLEDGE  Edmond,  cratemaker,  2  Sinclair  st 

CUMMESTRY  Thomas,  hammerman,  32  Arthur  st 

GUMMING  James,  steward,  5  Bearhope  st 

Gumming  John,  pilot,  12  Watt  st 

Gumming  Robert,  joiner,  26  John  st 

Gumming  Thomas,  fitter,  3  West  Stewart  st 

GUMMINGS  William,  labourer,  57  Ann  st 

CUNINGHAM  Mrs  Charles,  18  Patrick  st 

GUNLIFFE  &  Dunlop,  engineers  and  shipbuilders,  Lich 
Works,  Port-Glasgow  road 

Gunlifi'e  James  L.  (of  Cunliffe  &  DunlojD),  Glenbank,  Port- 
Glasgow 

CUNNINGHAM  Charles,  hammerman,  21  East  Shaw  st 

Cunningham  D.,  baker,  68  Wellington  st 

Cunningham  Duncan,  grocer,  8  Kilblain  st 

Cunningham  Duncan  (of  D.  Cunningham  <fe  Co.),  20  Ard- 
gowan  sq 

Cunningham  D.  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  City  Bank 
buildings,  32  Cathcart  st 

Cunningham  James,  herbalist,  5  Crawford  st 

Cunningham  James,  carter,  106  Drumfrochar  road 

Cunningham  John,  merchant,  32  Cathcart  st.  Ho.  Seafield, 
2  Fox  st 

Cunningham  John,  spirit  dealer,  6  Watson's  lane.  Ho.  68 
Drumfrochar  road 


42  DIRECTORY. 


Cunningliam  John,  mason,  61  Roxburgh  st 

Cunningham  Neil,  carpenter,  9  Lynedoch  st 

Cunningham  Robert,  house  and  ship  smith,  15  Cathcart  st. 
Ho.,  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  Bue-end  st 

Cunningham  William,  pansman,  3  Mearns  st 

Cunningham  William,  sailmaker,  13  Lynedoch  st 

Cunningham  Miss,  1  Manse  lane 

Cunningham  Mrs  John,  95  Belleville  st 

CURBAN  Mrs  Edward,  huckster,  17  Cartsburn  st 

CURRIE  Alexander,  contractor,  70  Drumfrochar  road.    Ho. 
53  do 

Currie  Alexander,  cooper,  9  Baker  st.     Ho.  4  Hill  st 

Currie  Alexander  (of  Alexander  Currie  &  Co.),  18  Ardgowan  sq 

Currie  Alexander  &  Co.,  merchants,  12  West  Burn  st 

Currie  Alexander,  smith,  Overton 

Currie  Angus,  fisherman,  3  York  st 

Currie  Archibald,  joiner,  12  Cathcart  st 

Currie  Archibald  (of  Currie  &  Guthrie),  14  Wellington  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,  10  Lyle  st 

Currie  James,  seaman,  29  Nelson  st,  west 

Currie  John,  joiner,  14  Wellington  st 

Currie  John,  hotel  keei^er.  Tontine  Hotel,  34  Cathcart  st 

Currie  Malcolm,  clerk,  14  Wellington  st 

Currie  M.,  watch  and  clock  maker,  11  Cross-shore  st.  Ho. 
15  Lynedoch  st 

CiuTie  Peter,  shipmaster,  13  Watt  st 

Currie  Robert,  tailor,  7  Crawfurd  st 

Currie  Robert,  carpenter,  23  Ingleston  st 

Currie  William  C,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  4  Watson's 
lane.     Ho.  14  Lyle  st 

Currie  William,  24  Brisbane  st 

Currie  Mrs  Ann,  22  Bank  st 

Currie  Mrs  Neil,  27  Sir  Michael  st 

Currie  Mrs,  8  Nicolson  st 

Currie  Mrs,  2  East  Quay  lane 

Currie  Mrs,  13  Brisbane  st 

CURTIS  Charles  H.  &  Co.,  distillers,  Auchintoshan,  Dimi- 
bartonshire,  wine  and  spirit  importers,  and  distillery 
bonded  store-keepers.  City  Bank  Buildings,  32  Cath- 
cart st 


DIRECTORY.  43 


Curtis  0.  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,  52  East  Crawford  st 
Cuthbert   Robert,    shipowner,    67    Rue-end   st.      Ho.     The 

Craigs 
Cuthbert  Mrs,  16  Hope  st 
CUTHBERTSON  Adam,  slater,  43  Cathcart  st 
Cuthbertson  Alexander,  shipping  clerk,  31  Lynedoch  st 
Cuthbertson  Thomas,  manufacturing  confectioner,  44  Hamil- 
ton st  and  20  Sugarhouse  lane.       Ho.  11  Nelson  st,  west 
Cuthbertson  Mrs  William,  31  Lynedoch  st 
CUYCO  Pantileon,  boarding-house  keeper,  8  East  breast 

D 

DAILY  James,  brassfinisher,  7  Belleville  st 

Daily  John,  boatman,  8  Cross-shore  st 

Daily  and  Weekly  Glasgow  Herald   (newspaper)   office,  29 

Cathcart  st 
DALGLEISH  George,  shipowner,  34  Brisbane  st 
Dalgleish   J.    D.,    manager,    Yale  of   Clyde   Tramway  Co., 

Roslin  Place,  Gourock 
DALE  Charles,  mate,  6  West  Stewart  st 
Dale  James,  superintendent  engineer,  G.  &  S.  W.  Railway, 

17  Brougham  st 
DALLAS  Matthew,  cooper,  69  Roxburgh  st 
Dallas  Robert,    joiner,    31   Hamilton    st.       Ho.    24   West 

Stewart  st 
Dallas  William,  baker,    23    Dalrymple  st.       Ho.     6    West 

Stewart  st 
DALTON  William,  rafter,  19  Hamilton  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,  22  West  Blackball  st 
Darroch   Dugald   &    Son,    cabinetmakers,    14    Kilblain    st. 

Ho.,  8  Wattst 
Darroch  Duncan,  carpenter,  24  East  Shaw  st 
Darroch  Duncan,  storekeeper,  99  Belleville  st 
Darroch  Duncan,    clerk.  Harbour    Dues    Office.        Ho.    29 

Brougham  st 
Darroch  James,  green -grocer,  10  Bruce  st 
Darroch  James,  joiner,  41  Holmscroft  st 
Darroch  John,  carpenter,  19  Ingleston  place 
Darroch  John,  carter,  17  Bearhope  st 


44  DIRECTORY, 


Darroch  Neil,  cooper,  11  Watt  st 

Darrocli  Patrick,  refreshment  rooms,  14  Sliaw  st 

Darrocli  Mrs,  16  Sir  Michael  st 

Darroch  Mrs,  62  Wellington  st 

DASKIN  &  CO.,  gasfitters,  tinsmiths  and  bellhangers,  39 

Mcolson  st.     Ho.  5  Mount  Pleasant  st 
DAVID  Simon  H. ,  police  constable,  10  Lyle  st 
DAVIDSON  Alexander,  minister  E.U.'  Church,  Nelson  st, 

west.     Ho.  48  Eldon  st 
Davidson  Andrew,  mechanic,  58  Drnmfrochar  road 
Davidson  David,  carpenter,  6  Boyd  st 
Davidson  David,  blacksmith,  23  Main  st 
Davidson  George,  joiner,  32  Crescent  st 
Davidson  James,  labourer,  26  John  st 
Davidson  James,  spirit  dealer,  1  Crescent  st.     Ho.  do 
Davidson  James,  skinner,  89  East  Hamilton  st 
Davidson  Thomas,  slater,  24  St  Lawrence  st 
Davidson  William,  blacksmith,  57  Holmscroft  st 
Davidson  Miss,  16  Lynedoch  st 
Davidson  Mrs,  11  Cathcart  st 
Davidson  Mrs,  15  Sir  Michael  st 
Davidson  Mrs,  22  Inverkip  st 
DAVIE  Alexander  M.,  "wine  and  spirit  merchant,  17  Stanners 

st.     Ho.  5  Belleville  st 
Davie  James,  joiner,  28  Crawfurd  st 
Davie  Robert  &  Co.,  timber  measurers,  63  Rue-end  st 
Davie  Robert  (of  Robert  Davie  &  Co.),  4  Fox  st 
Davie  &  Co.,  bag  merchants.  Upper  Dellingburn  st 
Davie  Mrs,  seamstress,  28  Tobago  st 
DAVIE S  Louis,  rigger,  25  West  Burn  st 
Davies  John,  mason,  5  Bearhope  st 
Davies  Robert,  pensioner,  48  St  Lawrence  st 
Davies  Robert,  labourer.  East  Crawford  st 
Davies  Thomas,  shipmaster,  95  Roxburgh  st 
Davies  Mrs  David,  7  Bearhope  st 

Davies  Mrs  Wm.,  grocer,  24  West  Blackball  st.     Ho.  do 
DAW  xA.lexander,  deep-sea  pilot,  32  Ann  st 
Dawson  John,  steamboat  agent,  Customhouse  Quay.    Ho.  4 

Nelson  st,  west 
Dawson  John  S. ,  carj^enter,  40  Nelson  st,  west 
Dawson  Miss,  26  Brisbane  st 
DEANS  Samuel,  labourer,  11  Bearliox^e  st 
DEAS  John  S.,  inspector  of  poor,  Poorhouse  buildings,  12: 

Captain  st.     Ho.  30  Brisbane  st 
DELITUS  Jerome,  carpenter,  8  Hope  st 
DEMPSTER  James,  joiner,  18  South  st 
Dempster  John,  seaman,  11  West  breast 
Dempster  Mrs  Margaret,  18  South  st 
Dempster  Mrs,  32  Main  st 


DIRECTORY.  ,  45 


DENHAM  Robert,  boot  and  shoe  agent,  13  Hamilton  st. 
Ho,  72  Wellington  st 

DENHOLM  Alexander,  carter,  5  Hill  st 

Denliolm  James,    ship,    insurance   and   commission    agent, 
Exchange  buildings,  27  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  9  Eldon  st 

Denholm  E,obert,  engineer,  33  Sir  Michael  st 

Denholm  William,  blacksmith,  50  St  Lawrence  fit 

Denholm  Mrs,  23  Hamilton  st 

DENNEY  &  Crawford,  joiners,  52  Upper  Kelly  st 

Denney  John  (of  Denney  &  Crawford),  7  Mount  Pleasant  st 

Denney  John  labourer,  14  Stanners  st 

DENNISTOISr  John  S.,  ship  chandler,  flagmaker,  and  tin- 
smith, 11  West  Breast.     Ho.  19  Patrick  st 

Denniston  Mrs  C. ,  9  Mount  Pleasant  st 

DENNY  Archibald,  brassfoimder,  16  Hope  st 

Denny  John,  rafter,  61  Ann  st 

Denny  Miss,  grocer,  63  Holmscroft  st 

DEVINE  David,  carpenter,  10  Carnock  st 

Devine  James,  shoemaker,  5  Dalrmyple  st 

DiA'ine  William,  labourer,  9  Prosj)ect  hill 

DEVLIN  Daniel,   pavement,    cement    and    fire-clay  goods 
merchant,  11  Patrick  st 

Devlin  Henry,  letter  carrier.  Post  Office.     Ho.  30  Ann  st 

Devlin  James  P.,    lime,  cement,  stucco  and   coal   and  fire 
clay  goods  agent,  15  Holmscroft  st.     Ho.  7  Nile  st 

Devlin  Mark,  tailor  and  clothier,  15  Market  st.     Ho.  8  do 

Devlin  John,  rafter,  8  Chapel  st 

Devlin  John,  rigger,  28  West  Blackball  st 

Devlin  John,  contractor,  7  Nile  st.     Ho.  do 

Devlin  Patrick,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  3  Market  st.    Ho. 
7  Nile  st 

Devlin  Patrick,  labourer,  64  Drumfrochar  road 

DEWAR  David,  superintendent  of  police,  &c.,  police  cham- 
bers.    Ho.  13  Forsyth  st 

Dewar   &  Co.,  smiths,  tinsmiths,  plumbers,  and  gasfitters. 
Phoenix  Works,  8  Taylor's  close 

Dewar  John  (of  Dewar  &  Co. ),  Nile  Street 

Dewar  John,  joiner,  26  Ann  st' 

Dewar  John,  labourer,  23  Bruce  st 

Dewar,  Catherine,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  13  Cathcart  st. 

Ho.,  12  Lyle  st 
''  DICK  Andrew,  joiner,  69  Roxburgh  st 

Dick  Archibald,  joiner,  69  Roxburgh  st 

Dick  Boyd,  joiner,  3  Kelly  st 

Dick  Brothers,    coal   and  lime  merchants,  Albert  Harbour 
station.  Brougham  st 

Dick  David,  labourer,  24  Ann  st 

Dick  Hector,  grocer,  34  Ann  st.     Ho.  29  do 

Dick  Hugh,  tinsmith,  35  Nelson  st,  west 


46  •  DIRECTORY. 


Dick  James  M.,  hatter  and  hosier,  13  West  Blackhall  st 

Dick  John  R.  (of  Dick  Brothers),  20  Mount  Pleasant  st 

Dick  John,  joiner,  104  Drnmfrochar  road 

Dick  John,  flesher,  18  Vennel.     Ho.  do 

Dick  Peter,  steamboat  master,  18  Bogle  st 

Dick  Thomas,  cooper,  81  Wellington  st 

Dick  Pobert,  smith,  18  Vennel 

Dick  Robert,  wholesale  and  retail  fruiterer,  8  Grey  place. 
Ho.  Grey  place 

Dick  Samuel  (of  Dick  Brothers),  17  Mount  Pleasant  st 

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,  36  Lynedoch  st 

Dickie  John,  coachman,  46  Cathcart  st 

Dickie  John,  carter,  57  Inverkip  st 

Dickie  William,  painter,  97  Roxburgh  st 

Dickie  Mrs  J  ohn,  1 4  Brisbane  st 

DICKSON  Alexander,  engineer,  1  Belleville  st 

Dickson  Archibald,  joiner,  31  Ann  st 

Dickson  Benjamin,  agent,  London  and  North- Western  Rail- 
way Company,  Mansionhouse  lane.  Ho.  2  Thornbank, 
Gourock 

Dickson  David,  hammerman,  58  Vennel 

Dickson  David,  sugar  boiler,  17  Baker  st 

Dickson  David,  joiner,  47  Holmscroft  st 

Dickson  Francis,  watchmaker,  40  Lynedoch  st 

Dickson  Hugh,  watch  and  clock  maker,  40  Lynedoch  st 

Dickson  James,  mason,  51  Inverkip  st 

Dickson  John,  mechanic,  56  Drnmfrochar  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 

DILLON  Patrick,  shoemaker,  37  Vennel 

DINNING  John,  joiner,  1  Ratho  st 

Dinning  Miss,  matron  of  reception  house,  35  Crawfurd  st 

DIXON  William  (limited),  Govan,  Calder,  Carfin,  Cleland, 
and  Blantyre  Collieries.     Depot,  Dellingburn  square 

DOAK  James,  mason,  69  Regent  st 

Doak  John,  shipbroker,  20  Hamilton  st 

DOCHERTY  Bernard,  moulder,  26  Crescent  st 

Docherty  Daniel,  flesher,  15  Vennel.     Ho.  do 

Docherty  Daniel,  labourer,  3  Shannon's  close 

Docherty  Edward,  slater,  26  Tobago  street 

Docherty  Edward,  ham,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  31  Dal- 
rymple  st.     Ho.  do 


DIRECTORY.  47 


Doclierty  Francis,  boarcling-lioiise  keeper,  1  West  Breast 

Docherty  George,  clothier,  6  William  st.     Ho.,  5  do. 

Doclierty  George,  fleslier,  16  Dalrymple  st 

Doclierty  Hugh,  blacksmith,  21  Port-Glasgow  road 

Doclierty  James,  egg  merchant,  20  Cathcart  st.  Ho.,  17 
Shaw  st 

Docherty  John,  spirit  dealer,  36  Inverkij)  st.  Ho.  2  Sal- 
mon st 

Docherty  John,  cooper,  74  Ann  st 

Docherty  Robert,  green  grocer,  8  Vennel 

Docherty  William,  spirit  merchant,  11  and  12  East  breast. 
Ho.,  4  Mansionhouse  lane 

Docherty  Mrs  James,  84  Roxburgh  st 

Docherty  Mrs  Janet,  22  Trafalgar  st 

Docherty  Mrs  Michael,  dealer,  7  Broad  close 

DOCKER  Edward,  basketmaker,  24  St  Lawi'encest.    Ho.  18  do 

DOCTOR  Rev.  Alexander,  18  South  st 

DODD  William,  5  Lauriston  st 

DODDS  James,  shipmaster,  17  Nelson  st,  west 

Dodds  Samuel,  joiner,  28  East  Crawford  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  Blackball  st.  Ho. 
73  Nicolson  st 

Doig  William,  joiner,  29  Belleville  st 

DOLEMAN  James,  shoemaker,  38  Lynedoch  st 

DON  James,  porter,  15  East  Quay  lane 

Don  Robert,  blacksmith,  36  East  Hamilton  st 

DONAGHIE  James,  rafter,  19  Hamilton  st 

Donaghie  Robert,  salt  merchant,  1  Eas  tBlackhall  st.  Ho. 
8  Hope  st 

DONAGHY  James,  rivetter,  1  Mill  st 

DONALD  James,  joiner,  6  West  Stewart  st 

Donald  James,  cigar,  tobacco  and  snuflF  merchant,  7  Hamil- 
ton st.     Ho.  24  Forsyth  st 

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  Thomas,  examining  officer,  H.M.C.,  35  Nel- 
son st,  west 

Donaldson  Thomas,  compositor,  7  Prospect  hill 

DONNELLY  Benjamin,  slater,  60  Kelly  st 

Donnelly  Francis,  boilermaker,  58  Lynedoch  st 

Donnelly  James,  sanitary  inspector,  8  Cathcart  square.  Ho. 
11  Watt  st 

Donnelly  P.  &  Co, ,  clothiers  and  outfitters,  14  Cathcart  st. 
Ho.  13  Mearns  st 


48  DIRECTORY, 


DORNING  Daniel,  club-master,  3  Ardgowan  square 

DONOHOE  P.  F.,  drill  instructor,  80  Roxburgh  st 

DORAN  James,  pansman,  5  Captain  st 

Doran  John,  labourer,  8  Shaw  st 

DORANS  Peter,   grocer  and  provision  merchant,  46  Shaw 

st.     Ho.  46  Ann  st 
DOUGALL   Andrew,    physician    and    surgeon,    consulting 

rooms,  12  Ann  st.     House,  57  Regent  st 
Dougall  Robert,  blockmaker,  12  Lyle  st 
Dougall  Mrs,  dressmaker,  31  Brougham  st 
DOUGLAS  &  Co.,  drapers  and  outfitters,  43  Vennel 
Douglas   David,   marine  store  dealer,  2   Vennel.       Ho.     5 

East  Quay  lane 
Douglas  Donald,  joiner,  64  Drumfrochar  road 
Douglas  Duncan,  6  Hope  st 

Douglas  James  (of  Douglas  &  Co. ),  30  Nelson  st,  west 
Douglas  Dr  John  Campbell,  M.B.,  L.R.C.S.,  Edin.,  physi- 
cian and  surgeon,  6  Shaw  place 
Douglas  John  (of  Mackenzie  &  Walker),  20  Margaret  st 
Douglas  John,  grocer,  57  Main  st.     Ho.  do 
Douglas  John,  engineer,  79  Belleville  st 
Douglas  Peter,  labourer,  4  John  st 
Douglas  &  Son,  watchmakers,  jewellers,  goldsmiths,  etc.,  9 

Hamilton  st 
Douglas  Thomas,  clerk,  5  Caddlehill  st 
Douglas  Thomas  N.  (of  Douglas  &  Son),  23  Brisbane  st 
Douglas  Walter,  timber  measurer,  23  Sir  Michael  st 
Douglas  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  13  Ann  st.     Ho. 

77  Regent  st 
Douglas  William,  coal   merchant,  36  Roxburgh  st.     Ho.   77 

Regent  st 
Douglas  Miss  E.,  tobacconist,  35  West  Blackball  st 
Douglas  Mrs  John,  8  Ardgowan  st,  west 
Douglas  Mrs,  13  Watt  st 
Douglas  Mrs,  6  John  st 
DOW  Donald,  carter,  22  Arthur  st 
Dow  Donald,  labourer,  12  Arthur  st 
Dow  James,  seaman,  6  Inverkip  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. 

Ho.  do 
DOWLY  James,  policeman,  58  Wellington  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 


DIRECTOKY.  49 


Downie  John,  finisher,  32  East  Hamilton  st 

Downie  Peter,  ha"wker,  16  Hohnscroft  st 

Downie  Peter,  billposter,  12  William  st 

Downie  William,  dresser,  17  John  st 

Downie  William,  sailmaker,  74  Wellington  st 

Downie  William,   cooper,   and  wooden   dish   manufacturer, 

Hunter  place,  off  Vennel.     Ho.  8  Nile  st 
Downie  William,  carpenter,  5  Lynedoch  st 
Downie  Miss,  dressmaker,  15  Lynedoch  st 
Downie  Mrs  John,  2  Springkell  st 
DOWNS  James,  gardener,  12  Watt  st 
DOWNING  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  29  Cathcart 

st  and  2  Mansion  House  lane.     Ho.  24  Roxburgh  st 
DRANE  John,  lighterman,  15  Cartsburn  st 
DRENNAN  John,  grain  merchant,  18  Duncan  st  and  8  Car- 
nock  st.     Ho.  52  Holmscroft  st 
Drennan  Mrs  James,  53  Drumfrochar  road 
DRUMMOND  Alexander,  moulder,  22  Sugarhouse  lane 
Drummond  Daniel,  assistant  harbour-master,  51  Rue-end  st 
Drummond  John,  baker,  65  Main  st 
Drummond  John,  porter,  24  West  Blackball  st 
Drummond  Neil,  carter,  22  Wellington  st 
Drummond  Mrs  James,  21  Wellington  st 
Drummond  Mrs  Thomas,  fruit  merchant,  1  Cartsburn  st 
DRYBURGH  Archibald,  engineer,  38  Lynedoch  st 
DRYDEN   Robert,  teacher,  Greenock   Academy,        Ho.    6 

George  square 
'Dryden  Mrs,  ladies'  seminary,  9  George  sq 
DRYSDALE  James,  engineer,  9  Main  st 
Drysdale  John,  watchman,  7  Prospect  Hill  st 
Drysdale  Robert,  compositor,  5  Holmscroft  st 
Drysdale  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  3  Crescent  st 
Drysdale  Thomas,  carpenter,  7  St  Lawrence  st 
Drysdale  Mrs,  lodgings,  13  Cross-shore  st 
DUCKWORTH  Joseph,  wool  sorter,  1 20  Drumfrochar  road 
DUFF  Archibald,  farmer,  Lurg,  East  Parish 
Duft  Daniel,  blockmaker,  13  Clarence  st.     Ho.  3  York  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),  Hazelwood,  39  Eldon  st 
Duff  John,  carpenter,  9  Duncan  st 

Duff  Thomas,  fruit  and  potato  merchant,  57  Rue-end  st 
Duff  William,  farmer,  Ladyburn 
DUFFY  Daniel,  butter  and  egg  store,  59  Vennel.     Ho.  22 

Bearhope  st 
Dufty  Mrs,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  18  Market  st 


50  DIRECTORY. 


DUGUID  John,  sawmaker,  edge  tool  and  saw  merchant, 
Port-Grlasgow  road.     Ho.  do 

DUNBAR  James,  boot-top  manufacturer,  boot  and  shoe 
maker,  29  Sugarhouse  lane.     Ho.  14  Brisbane  st 

Dunbar  John,  labourer,  12  Cathcart  st 

Dunbar  David,  grocer,  16  Lynedoch  st 

Dunbar  Miss,  dressmaker,  16  Wellington  st 

Dunbar  Mrs,  18  Kelly  st 

Dunbar  Mrs,  16  Wellington  st 

DUNCAN  Alexander,  seaman,  3  Hill  st 

Dvmcan  Archibald  (of  Duncan  &  Sharp),  22  William  st,  Port- 
Glasgow 

Duncan  Andrew,  66  Roxburgh  st 

Duncan  Charles,  cooper,  74  Ann  st 

Duncan  Daniel,  carpenter,  19  Antigua  st 

Duncan  Daniel,  joiner,  14  Lyle  st 

Duncan  Henry,  carpenter,  Glenford  cottage,  11  South  st 

Duncan  James  D.,  H.M.C.     Ho.  65  Roxburgh  st 

Duncan  John,  accountant,  house  factor,  and  insurance  agent, 
and  secretary  to  the  Greenock  Railway  Guaranteed  Co., 
24  West  Burn  st.     Ho.  6  Brougham  st 

Duncan  John,  patternmaker,  5  Antigua  st 

Duncan  John,  baker,  15  East  Shaw  st.     Ho.  do 

Duncan  John,  lath  splitter,  10  South  st 

Duncan  John,  smith,  9  East  Quay  lane 

Duncan  John,  mason,  4  Mount  Pleasant  st 

Duncan  John,  rafter,  14  Mearns  st 

Duncan  Matthew,  cowfeeder,  bag  and  bass  merchant,  28 
Duncan  st.     Ho.  28  Bruce  st 

Duncan  R.  B. ,  procurator  and  notary  public,  29  West  Burn 
st.     Ho.  Glenford  cottage,  11  South  st 

Duncan  Robert  F.,  painter  and  paperhanger,  35  West  Burn 
st.     Ho.  15  Nelson  st,  west 

Duncan  Robert,  spirit  dealer,  14  Market  st.  Ho.  48 
Ann  st 

Duncan  Robert,  sailmaker,  13  Watt  st 

Duncan  Robert,  coal  agent,  28  Wellington  st 

Duncan  Robert,  labourer,  16  Crescent  st 

Duncan  Robert,  assistant  registrar,  10  Nile  st 

Duncan  &l  Sharp,  brassfounders,  plumbers  and  gasfitters,  73 
East  Hamilton  st 

Duncan  Samuel,  chemist  and  druggist,  and  branch  Post  Office, 
Havelock  buildings,  17  West  Blackball  st  and  17  Hamil- 
ton St.     Ho.  22  Kelly  st 

Duncan  Thomas,  painter,  23  Ingleston  st 

Duncan  William,  boilermaker,  59  Rue-end  st 

Duncan  William,  joiner,  53  Holmscroft  st 

Duncan  William,  seaman,  63  Holmscroft  st 

Duncan  Miss  Margaret,  15  Roxburgh  st 


DIRECTORY.  51. 


Duncan  Miss,  26  Patrick  st 

Duncan  Miss,  11  Watt  st 

Duncan  Mrs  A. ,  lodgings,  22  Crawfurd  st 

Duncan  Mrs  Colin,  lodgings,  35  Nicolson  st 

Duncan  Mrs  James,  65  Rue-end  st 

Duncan  Mrs  Robert,  tea  merchant  and  grocer,  16  Cathcart 

st.     Ho.  do. 
Duncan  Mrs  Robert,  48  Ann  st 
Duncan  Mrs,  16  Mearns  st 

DUNLEAVY  Daniel,  rivetter,  24  St  Lawrence  st 
DUNLINSON  Joseph,  blacksmith,  28  East  Hamilton  st 
DUISTLOP  Allan,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  9  Cathcart 

St.     Ho.  67  Nicolson  st 
Dunlop  D.,  L.F.P.  and  S.,  physican  and  surgeon,  56  Ann  st 
Dunlop  J.  (of  Cunliffe  &  Dunlop),  Rosebank,  Port-Glasgow 
Dunlop   George,  wholesale   wine   merchant  and  dealer,   57 

Shaw  st.     Ho.  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),  18  South  st 
Dunlop  M.  F.  (of  M.  F.  &  J.  Dunlop),  Washington  Cottage, 

Finnart  road 
Dunlop  M.  F.  &  J,,  writers,  2  Church  place 
Dunlop  Robert,  labourer,  73  Ann  st 
Dunlop  Robert,  mason,  43  Holmscroft  st 
Dunlop  Robert,  potato  merchant,  13Lyle  st 
Dunlop  Robert,  labourer,  56  Drumfrochar  road 
Dunlop  Thomas,  goods  agent,  Glasgow  and  South- Western 

Railway,  Lynedoch  station.     Ho.  16  Regent  st 
Dunlop  Mrs  Alexander,  9  Brougham  st 
Dunlop  Mrs  William,  lodgings,  22  West  Stewart  st 
Dunlop,  Mrs  Captain  John,  lodgings,  2  Watt  place 
Dunlop  Mrs  Thomas,  20  East  Quay  lane 
DUNIS"  A.  C,  engineer,  42  Lynedoch  st 
Dunn  Andrew,  grocer,  67  Rue  end  st.     Ho.  26  Mearns  st 
Dunn  John,  slater,  24  Tobago  st 
Dunn  Peter,  moulder,  13  Ingleston  st 
Dunn  Thomas,  seaman,  8  Shaw  st 
Dunn  Mrs  Archibald,  3  West  Stewart  st 
Dunn  Miss,  teacher,  20  West  Stewart  st 
DUNNIJSTG  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 
DUTHIE  Mrs,  67  Nicolson  st 
DYER  John,  cabinetmaker,  23  Sir  Michael  st 
Dyer  John,  labourer,  4  KillDlain  st 


52  DIRECTORY. 


E 

EADIE  Forbes,  lieutenant  of  police,  12  Nile  st 

EAGLE  Foundry,  28  Baker  st 

EAGLESHAM  James,  huckster,  46  Main  st 

Eaglesham  John,  shoemaker,  81  Wellington  st 

EARLE  John,  grocer,  Q6  Drumfrocharroad 

EAST  End  Medical  Hall,  63  Rue^end  st 

East  Parish  Church,  Regent  st 

EASTON  Peter,  brassfinisher,  1  Crescent  st 

Easton  Robert,  brakesman,  58  Lynedoch  st 

EDGAR  George,  painter,  28  Bruce  st 

Edgar  James,  messenger,  Post-office.     Ho.  87  Roxburgh  st 

Edgar  John,  shoemaker,  32  East  Shaw  st 

Edgar  John,  shoemaker,  36  Holmscroft  st 

Edgar  Robert,  shoemaker,  36  Holmscroft  st 

Edgar  William,  leather  merchant,  3  Dalrymple  st.     Ho.  42 

Holmscroft  st 
EDINGTON  Adam  B.,  painter,  20  Wellington  st 
Edington  William,  ticket  collector,  51  Lynedoch  st 
Edington  Miss,  dressmaker,  66  Roxburgh  st 
Eding-ton  Mrs,  6f>  Roxburgh  st 
EDMISTON  Alexander,  labourer,  30  Lynedoch  st 
EDWARDS  Charles  E.,  green  grocer,  43  Inverkip  st 
Edwards  John,  boilermaker,  65  Regent  st 
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  Greenock  Felt  Work  Co.),  Finnart 

grove 
Erskine  Henry,  merchant,  Lome  place,  9  Margaret  st 
Erskine  James,  compositor,  97  Roxburgh  st 
Erskine  John  (of  Greenock  Felt  Work  Co.),  Finnart  grove 
Erskine  John,  gardener,  46  East  Crawford  st 
Erskine  Mrs,  16  Sir  Michael  st 
EVANGELICAL  Union  Church,  Nelson  st,  west 
EVANS  Pv^obert,  shipmaster,  Lome  place,  54  Brougham  st 
Evans  Thomas,  boilermaker,  1  Mill  st 
Evans  William,  bill-poster,  11  Charles  st 
EVERAT  Joseph,  tugboatmaster,  19  Regent  st 
EWART  James,  carter,  5  Nile  st 
Ewart  Robert,  carpenter,  8  Chapel  st 
Ewart  Thomas,  labourer,  21  Antigua  st 
EWING  Hugh,  joiner,  65  Nicolson  st 
Ewing  Robert  &  Co.,  merchants,  4  Bogle  st 


DIRECTORY.  53 


Ewing  <fe  Paul,  potato  merchants,   Harvie  lane.      Ho.    11 

Lynedoch  st 
Ewing  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  69  Nicolson  st 

F 

FA^HRLANDER  Fidel,  watcli  and  clockmaker,  9  Market  st. 
Ho.  3  Argyle  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  cfe  Sons),  17  New- 
ton st 

Fairgrieve  John  B.  (of  Andrew  Fairgrieve  &  Sons),  34  West 
Stewart  st 

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,  3  Mount  Pleasant  st 

FALCONER  E.,  5  Prospect  Hill  st 

1' alconer  William,  grocer,  5  Tobago  st.     Ho.  13  Watt  st 

Falconer  Miss,  24  Brisbane  st 

Falconer  Mrs  Ann,  grocer,  8  John  st 

FALDING  John,  joiner,  12  Nile  st 

PARISH  George,  enginedriver,  52  West  Blackhall  st 

Parish  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,  68  Inverkip  st 

FARQUHARSON  James,  printer,  72  Ann  st 

Farquharson  William,  engineer,  5  Lauriston  st 

FARRELL  Robert,  grocer,  21  Main  st.     Ho.  25  do 

FAULDS  Hay,  moulder,  21  John  st 

Faulds  James,  salesman,  55  Holmscroft  st 

Faulds  Miss,  dressmaker,  55  Holmscroft  st 

Faulds  Mrs,  grocer,  29  Regent  st.     Ho.  do 

FAWCETT  Samuel,  pawnbroker,  34  Shaw  st.  Ho.  12 
Regent  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,  remnant  warehouse  and  insurance  agent,  27 
Sugarhoase  lane.     Ho.  12  Ann  st 

FERGUS  Charles,  photographer,  36  West  Blackhall  st.  Ho. 
Clinton  villa,  11  Caddlehill  st 


54  DIRECTORY. 


Fergus  James  (of  James  Fergus  &  Son),  Alma  place,  west- 
end,  Gonrock 

Fergus  James  &  Son,  coal  merchants,  etc.,  New  Dock  lane 

Fergus  Mrs,  5  Antigua  st 

FERGUSON  A.  &  Co.,  sailmakers,  Roslin  st.  Glebe 

Ferguson  Alexander  (of  A.  Ferguson  &  Co.),  Glenlea, 
NewVirk  st 

Ferguson  Alexander,  engineer,  18  Antigua  st 

Ferguson  Archibald,  labourer,  13  Crawfurd  st 

Ferguson  Charles,  grocer,  27  Shaw  st.  Ho.  34  West 
Stewart  st 

Ferguson  Daniel  &  Co.,  hoop  and  commission  merchants, 
Ferguson  place,  30  Cathcart  st,  and  11  Higliland  close 

Ferguson  Daniel  (of  Daniel  Ferguson  &  Co.),  23  Ardgowan 
st,  west 

Ferguson  David,  joiner,  Ui^per  Mearns  st 

Ferguson  Donald,  messenger  to  shipping  office,  10  Carnock  st 

Ferguson  Donald,  clerk,  1  Claude  place,  Dempster  st 

Ferguson  Donald,  refreshment  rooms,  14  East  Quay  lane. 
Ho.  25  Bank  st 

Ferguson  Donald,  labourer,  13  Crawford  st 

Ferguson  Dugald,  clerk,  7  Mearns  st 

Ferguson  George,  confectioner,  31  Cathcart  st.  Ho.  2  Watt 
place 

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.  3  Holms- 
croft  st 

Ferguson  John,  yardsman,  13  Belleville  st 

Ferguson  John,  cooper,  43  Ann  st 

Ferguson  John,  carpenter,  21  Ingleston  st 

Ferguson  John,  carpenter,  26  Wellington  st 

Ferguson  John,  carpenter,  31  Lyle  st 

Ferguson  John,  cartwright,  68  Inverkip  st 

Ferguson  John,  engineer,  66  Wellington  st 

Ferguson  John,  Cowdenknowes  cottage 

Ferguson  John,  labourer,  2  Crawfurd  st 

Ferguson  John,  brassfounder,  39  Holmscroft  st 

Ferguson  John,  painter,  1  West  Stewart  st 

Ferguson  Moses,  stevedore,  6  West  Stewart  st 

Ferguson  Robert,  carpenter,  10  Carnock  st 

Ferguson  Robert,  20  Lyle  st 

Ferguson  Samuel,  rivetter,  7  Market  st 

Ferguson  Thomas,  policeman,  9  Mill  st 

Ferguson  Thomas,  shipmaster,  66  Roxburgh  st 

Ferguson  Thomas,  woolsorter,  104  Drumfrochar  road 

Ferguson  William  Hugh,  clerk,  33  Dempster  st 


DIRECTORY.  55 


Ferguson  Mrs  Alexander,  4  Ropework  st 

Ferguson  Mrs  J. ,  15  Sir  Michael  st 

Ferguson  Mrs  John,  22  Brisbane  st 

Ferguson  Mrs  John,  12  St  Lawrence  st 

Ferguson  Mrs  E.,  59  Main  st 

Ferguson  Mrs,  5  West  Stewart  st 

Ferguson  Mrs,  lodgings,  58  Main  st 

Ferguson  Mrs,  62  Roxburgh  st 

Ferguson  Mrs,  furnishings,  45  Vennel 

FERGUSSON  John,  feuar,  6  Roslin  st,  Glebe 

FERNIE  Ann,  furnishings,  39  Cathcart  st.  Ho.  26  Welling- 
ton st 

Fernie  William,  grocer,  7  Cathcart  st.    Ho.  26  Wellington  st 

Fernie  Mrs  George,  feuar,  5  Bearhope  st 

FERNS  Charles,  engineer,  21  Ingieston  st 

Ferns  James,  carpenter,  42  Main  st 

Ferns  James,  carter,  49  Nicolson  st 

FERRIE  James,  stevedore,  15  Hope  st 

FERRIER  Thomas,  seaman,  5  Holmscroft  st 

Ferrier  Mrs  George,  23  John  st 

FETTES  James,  ropespinner,  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  Crawford  st 

FINCH  William,  carpenter,  10  Terrace  road 

FINDLAY  James,  shipowner,  Rosebank,  25  Forsyth  st 

Findlay  Janies,  blacksmith,  11  Dempster  st 

Findlay  John  (of  Findlay  &  Mitchell),  Jamieson  place,  69 
Nicolson  st 

Findlay  &  Mitchell,  furnishing  and  general  ironmongers, 
smiths,  gastitters  and  bellhangers,  2  Cathcart  sq 

FINLAY  A.  H.,  wholesale  and  retail  wine  and  spirit  dealer, 
9  Shaw  St.     Ho.  61  Eldon  st 

Finlay  Dugald,  carpenter,  85  Roxburgh  st 

Finlay  Hugh,  baker,  11  Bruce  st 

Finlay  James,  60  Drumfrochar  road 

Finlay  John,  carpenter,  8  Shannon's  close 

Finlay  John,  blacksmith,  1  West  Stewart  st 

Finlay  Robert  B.  &  Co.,  clothiers,  hatters,  etc.,  12  West 
Blackball  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,  late  of  H.M.C.,  27  Lyle  st  *> 

Finlay  William,  plumber,  46  West  Blackball  st 

Finlay  Mrs  Robert,  61  Eldon  st 


56  DIRECTORY. 


FINLAYSOlST  John,  coal  merchant,  12  Brougham  st.       Ho. 

3  Hardie  place,  Gourock 
FINNIE  Colin,  grocer  and  joiner,  20  Antigua  st.     Ho.  do 
Finnie  Daniel,  labourer,  47  Roxburgh  st 
Finnie  James,  brassfinisher,  2  Sinclair  st 
Finnie  Mrs,  huckster,  54  East  Hamilton  st 
FIRTH  John,  wool  sorter,  118  Drumf  rochar  road 
FISH,  Brown  &  Co. ,  sailmakers,  Donald's  Court,  East  India 

breast 
FISHER  Daniel,  engine  driver,  27  Belleville  st 
Fisher  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  70  Roxburgh  st 
Fisher  John,  joiner,  24  Bruce  st 
Fisher  John,  waggoner,  47  Crawfurd  st 
Fisher  Peter,  foreman,  33  Lynedoch  st 
Fisher  Robert,  joiner,  2  Buccleuch  st 
Fisher  Thomas,  shipmaster.  Ford  place,  18  South  st 
Fisher  Thomas,  chemist  and  druggist,  97  Roxburgh  st.    Ho. 

14  South  st 
FISHERY  Office,  3  Bank  st 

FISKIN  John,  tobacconist,  1  Charles  st.     Ho.  13  do 
FITZGERALD  Richard,  rivetter,  1  Sinclair  st 
FLANNAGAN  Dennis,  labourer,  45  Yennel 
Flannagan  James,  tailor,  6  William  st 
FLEMING  Alexander  M.    (of   Fleming,    Reid  &  Co.),  65 

Esplanade 
Fleming   Alexander,    draper,    8   Hamilton  st  and  37  West 

Blackball  st.     Woodbine  house,  Brisbane  st 
Fleming  Daniel,  cooper,  4  Watt  st 

Fleming  Daniel  (of  Lawrie  &  Fleming),  14  Wellington  st 
Fleming  Humphrey,  engineer,  19  Ingleston  st 
Fleming  James,  optician  and  chronometer  maker,  14  Cath- 

cart  st.     Ho.  15  Newton  st 
Fleming  John,  plumber,  1  Cross-shore  st 
Fleming  John,  contractor,  1  Dellingburn  st.     Ho.  4  Ingles- 
ton st 
Fleming  John  (of  Fleming,  Reid  &  Co.),  24  Magdala  crescent, 

Edinburgh 
Fleming  John,  shij^master,  75  Holniscroft  st 
Fleming  Joseph,  letter  carrier,  Post  Office.     Ho.  25  John  st 
Fleming  Matthew,  shipmaster,  Violet  cottage,  7  Glen  st 
Fleming  Matthew,  engineer,  13  Belleville  st 
Fleming  Reid  &  Co. ,  merchants  and  worsted  sj^inners,  Shaws 

Water  Worsted  Mills,  Drumfrochar  road 
Fleming  Robert,  24  Patrick  st 

Fleming  Thomas,  foreman  carpenter,  13  Belleville  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 


DIRECTORY.  57 


Fleming  Mrs,  5  Watt  st 

Fleming  Mrs,  22  Inverkip  st 

Fleming  Mrs  George,  5  Kobertson  st 

Fleming  Mrs,  lodgings,  16  Cathcart  st 

Fleming  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  5  Robertson  st 

FLESH  Market,  Market  Lane 

FLETCHER  A.,  commission  agent,  60  Ann  st 

Fletcher  Alexander  &  Co.,  wholesale  a,nd  retail  ham,  butter 
and  egg  merchants,  26  Dalrymple  st.     Ho.  do 

Fletcher  Antony,  smith,  52  Wellington  st 

Fletcher  Donald,  shoemaker,  8  Grey  place 

Fletcher  Dugald,  porter,  16  Bruce  st 

Fletcher  Duncan,  labourer,  21  Ingleston  st 

Fletcher  Malcolm,  baker,  15  Sugarhouse  lane 

Fletcher  Miles,  boilermaker,  16  William  st 

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.,  5  Lynedoch  st 

Fletcher  Mrs  Euphemia,  8  Tobago  st 

Fletcher  Mrs  Francis,  51  Lynedoch  st 

Fletcher  Mrs,  7  West  breast 

FLETT  James,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  34  Vennel. 
Ho.  6  Nelson  st,  west 

FLIGHT  John,  cooper,  56  Lynedoch  st 

FLOCKHART  John  (of  Simpson  &  Co.),  16  Hope  st 

Flockhart  John,  pawnbroker,  60  Vennel.  Ho.  27  Pat- 
rick st 

Flockhart  John,  painter,  60  Vennel 

Flockhart  Neil,  smith,  21  Antigua  st 

FLOOD  Luke,  plasterer,  66  Roxburgh  st 

FORBES  George,  potter,  1  Sinclair  st 

Forbes  Hugh,  engineer,  5  Cathcart  st 

Forbes  John,  music  seller,  London  Pianoforte  Rooms,  15 
West  Blackball  st.     Ho.  14  Ardgowan  st,  west 

Forbes  John,  gardener,  34  Brougham  st 

Forbes  Samuel,  labourer,  62  Drumfrochar  road 

Forbes  William,  engineer,  12  St  Lawrence  st 

FORD  Benjamin  (of  Scott  <fe  Ford),  10  Mill  st 

Ford  Charles,  seaman,  27  Vennel 

Ford  Henry,  labourer,  24  West  Blackball  st 

Ford  Joseph,  labourer,  7  Nicolson  st 

Ford  John,  examining  officer,  H.M.C.,  72  Wellington  st 

FORDYCE  Lewis,  labourer,  66  East  Hamilton  st 

FORREST  James  F.,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  7  Sir 
Michael  st.     Ho.  51  Holmscroft  st 

Forrest  Robert,  Fairmount,  40  Esplanade 

Forrest  Mrs  William,  10  Carnock  st 


58  DIRECTORY. 


FORRESTER  David,  merchant,  Sugar  Exchange 

Forrester  David,  carpenter,  ]  7  Tobago  st 

Forrester  James,  coal  agent,  7  Chapel  st.     Ho.  21  Lyle  st 

Forrester  James,  carpenter,  27  Belleville  st 

Forrester  William,  engineer,  52  Holmscroft  st 

FORSYTH  James,  coal  merchant.  Prospect  hill 

Forsyth  Francis,  labourer,  34  Charles  st 

Forsyth  John,  gateman,  31  Ingleston  st 

Forsyth  Samuel,  carpenter,  29  Ingleston  st 

Forsyth  Mrs  James,  4  Hill  st 

FOR  rUNE  David,  saddler,  63  Ann  st 

Fortune  Mrs,  lodgings,  25  West  Burn  st 

FOSTER  Edward  B. ,  carpenter,  42  Arthur  st 

Foster  John,  shipmaster,  41  Sir  Michael  st 

Foster  Robert  P.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  2  Tobago  st 

Foster  Miss,  lodgings,  52  Brougham  st 

Foster  Robert  P.  (of  Lyon  &  Foster),  2  Tobago  st 

Foster  Miss,  lodgings,  52  Brougham  st 

FOTJLDS  &  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. 

21  Antigua  st 
Foulds  Matthew,  jun.,  clerk,  12  Baker  st 
Foulds  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  27  Main  st.      Ho. 

19  Oakshaw  Hill,  Paisley 

FOWLER  Joseph  Hamilton,  Dhufield,  Gourock  road 

Fowler  Mrs  William,  9  Antigua  st 

FOX  George,  labourer,  11  East  Shaw  st 

Fox  John,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon.     Consulting  rooms, 

1  Argyle  st.     H.  17  Ardgowan  sq 
ERASER  Charles,  surgeon-dentist,  3  George  sq.     Ho.  do 
Eraser  Daniel,  carpenter,  72  Wellington  st 
Eraser  Duncan,  bagpipe  maker,  3  Market  st 
Eraser  James,  late  tidewaiter,  57  Holmscroft  st 
Fraser  Mrs  James,  dry  Salter  and  provision  merchant,  Pal- 

merston  buildings.     Ho.  18  Cathcart  st 
Fraser  John,  joiner,  40  Nicolson  st 
Fraser  John,  teacher,  Greenock  Academy.     Ho.  Yew  cottage, 

6  Glen  st 
Fraser  John,  rope  spinner,  5  Nile  st 
Fraser  Robert  &  Co.,  sugar  brokers  and  commission  agents, 

20  Palmerston  buildings 

Fraser  Thomas,  rigger,  37  Crawfurd  st 
Fraser  William,  blockmaker,  35  Cathcart  st 
Fraser  William,  engineer,  5  Ingleston  st 
FREDERICK  Peter,  moulder,  19  Bearhope  st 
FRENCH  Andrew,  porter,  55  Drumfrochar  road 
FRIEL  James,  labourer,  7  Newton  st 


DIRECTORY.  59 


FRY  Robert,  of  H.M.C.,  99  Belleville  st 

Fry  Samuel,  flesher,  85  Belleville  st.     Ho.  99  do 

Fry  Mrs,  15  East  Shaw  st 

FULLARTON  Rev.  Archibald,  minister  of  Cartsburn  Parish 

Church.     Ho.  Grosvenor  place,  6  Wellington  st 
Fullarton  Hugh  (of  Robert  Fullarton  &  Son),  Glencairn  villa, 

Finnart  st 
Fullarton  James,  engineer,  66  East  Hamilton  st 
Fullarton  John,  huckster,  4  Market  st 
Fullarton  John  (of  Robb  &  Fullarton),  Ivy  bank,  Port-Glas^ 

gow 
Fullarton  John,  joiner,  27  Mainst.     Ho.    30  East  Hamil- 
ton st 
Fullarton  Robert  &  Son,  timber  measurers,  6  Cathcart  st 
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  (of  P.  MacCallum  &  Sons),  24  Kelly  st 
Fulton  John,  engineer,  3  John  st 

Fulton  John  (of  Crawford  &  Fulton),  12  Wellington  st 
Fulton  John,  trunkmaker,  21  Market  st 
Fulton  Lawrence  C.   (of  Fulton  &  Wilson),  1  Claud  place, 

Dempster  st 
Fulton  Malcolm,  boilermaker,  58  Wellington  st 
Fulton  Robert,  joiner,  21  John  st 
Fulton  Robert,  boilermaker,  23  Crescent  st 
Fulton  Robert,  boilermaker,  7  Hope  st 
Fulton  Thomas,  hat  merchant,  Cathcart  sq.     Ho.  Grosvenor 

cottage,  32  Bank  st 
Fulton  Thomas,  carpenter,  42  Dalrymple  st 
Fulton  &  Wilson,  engineers  and  general  smiths,  5  Ann  st 
Fulton  Miss,  21  Lynedoch  st 
Fulton  Mrs,  31  Dempster  st 
Fulton  Mrs  James,  feuar,  5  Kelly  st 
FYFE  Alexander,   teacher  and  sessi(m  clerk,  8  Nelson  st, 

west.     Ho.  12  Brisbane  st 
Fyfe  Alexander,  blacksmith,  19  Nicolson  st 
Fyfe  James,  blockmaker,  57  Ann  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. ,  writer  and  notary  public,  1  Bank  st.     Ho.  1 

Finnart  terrace 
Fyfe  Robert,  tidewaiter,  10  Regent  st 
Fyfe  William,  engineer,  7  Lauriston  st 
Fyfe  Mrs,  huckster,  10  Ann  st 
Fyfe  Mrs,  16  East  Shaw  st 


60  DIRECTORY. 


G 

G^LIC  Free  Church,  14  Jamaica  st  ■' 

Gaelic  Parish  Church,  32  West  Burn  st 

GAFF  Daniel  R.  (of  James  M'Lean  &  Co.),  Mount  Park 
cottage,  25  Wellington  st 

GAGE  John,  carpenter,  1  William  st 

GAHAGAN  Owen,  rivetter,  25  John  st 

GALBRAITH  Archibald,  stationer  and  tobacconist,  16  Cath- 
cart  st.     Ho.  29  Lynedoch  st 

Galbraith  Duncan,  policeman,  19  Regent  st 

Galbraith  John,  hatter  and  hosier,  26  Hamilton  st.  Ho.  29 
Patrick  st 

Galbraith  John,  baker,  26  Charles  st.    Ho.  4  Nelson  st,  west 

Galbraith  John,  junr.,  baker,  41  West  Blackball  st.     Ho.  do 

Galbraith  Lachlan,  cooper,  13  West  Stewart  st 

Galbaith  Macadam,  baker,  38  Shaw  st.     Ho.  10  Lyle  st 

Galbraith  Mrs  John,  17  Cathcart  st 

Galbraith  Mrs  Jane,  8  Market  st 

Galbraith  Mrs  John,  13  West  Stewart  st 

GALBREATH  John,  sugar  sampler,  11  West  breast.  Ho. 
2  Eldon  st 

GALL  Miss  Elizabeth,  24  West  Blackball  st 

GALLACHER  Bernard,  labourer,  21  John  st 

Gallacher  Bernard,  labourer,  11  Laird  st 

Gallacher  Charles,  labourer,  19  Stanners  st 

Gallachar  Daniel,  labourer,  12  Terrace  road 

Gallachar  Hugh,  flesher,  3  Trafalgar  st 

Gallacher  James,  broker,  4  East  Shaw  st 

Gallacher  John,  lodgings,  17  Dalrymple  st 

Gallacher  John,  fishmonger,  2  William  st 

Gallacher  JohnM.,  clerk,  9  Watt  st 

Gallacher  Neil,  marine  dealer,  20  Shaw  st 

Gallacher  Patrick,  mason,  33  Hamilton  st 

Gallacher  William,  caulker,  5  Orchard  st 

Gallacher  William,  rivetter,  4  Sir  Michael  st 

Gallacher  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  53  Vennel.  Ho.  93 
Roxburgh  st 

Gallacher  William  labourer,  23  John  st 

Gallacher  Mrs  B. ,  wine  and  spirit  dealer,  15  Clarence  st.  Ho. 
Boyd  place,  37  West  Blackball  st 

Gallacher  Mrs  John,  boarding-house  keeper,  12  Dalrymple  st 

Gallacher  Mrs  Margaret,  24  Lyle  st 

GALLOWAY  Allan,  M.D.,  B.M.,  CM.,  physician  and  sur- 
geon, Consulting  Rooms,  32  Hamilton  St.  Ho.  19  Rox- 
burgh st 

Galloway  Andrew,  C.E.,  14  Eldon  st 

Galloway  Robert,  gardener,  51  Kelly  st 

GALT,  David,  brassmoulder,  18  Hope  st 


DIRECTOEY.  61 


OARDINER  Mrs  Archibald,  lodgings,  31  Nicolson  st 

[GARDNER  Alexander,  grocer,  1  West  Stewart  st.     Ho.  do 

Gardner  John,  1  West  Stewart  st 

Gardner  John,  seaman,  7  Newton  st 

Gardner  John,  engineer,  17  Lyle  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.),  32  Nelson  st,  west 

Gardner  Walter,  family  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  17  West 

Blackball  st.     Ho.  Greenbank  terrace,  39  Kelly  st 
jGardner  Walter,  mason,  7  Nile  st 
Gardner  William,  boatbnilder,  27  Crawfurd  st.     Ho.  24  West 

Stewart  st 

Gardner  William,  engine-driver,  17  Belleville  st 
Gardner  Mrs  George,  4  George  sq 
Gardner  Mrs  Margaret,  31  Nicolson  st 
GARRICK^Lawrence,  shipmaster,  17  Mount  Pleasant  st 
GAS  Works'  Office,  33  Crawfurd  st 
GA  SE  William,  gardener,  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. 

Ho.  19  Roxburgh  st 
GAULD  Alexander,  banker  and  insurance  agent,  Commercial 

Bank  of  Scotland.     Ho.  75  Union  st 
Gauld  Thomas,  spirit  merchant,  12  Vennel.     Ho.  4  Waverley 

lane 

GEERCKE  Augustus,  boarding-house  keeper,  1  West  breast 
Geercke  Henry,    hairdresser   and   foreign  money  exchange 

office,  12  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  13  Lyle  st 
GEMMELL  Alexander,  tailor,  8  Sir  Michael  st 
GENT  George  W. ,  shipmaster,  Ardgowan  Buildings,  27  West 

Blackball  st 

GEORGE  Hendry  Robert,  engineer,  3  Lauriston  st 
GETTY  Robert,  labourer,  13  Ingleston  st 
GIBB  Alexander,  engineer,  39  Ann  st 
Gibb  D.   &  J.,   sugar  refiners,   9  Sugarhouse  lane.     Ho.    9 

Forsyth  st 
Gibb  John,  gasfitter,  24  Ann  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 
Gibb  Mrs,  25  Lynedoch  st 


62  DIKECTORY. 


GIBBS  John,  shipmaster,  23  Lyle  st 

GIBSON  Rev.  Alexander,  14  Brisbane  st 

Gibson  Duncan,  carter,  30  Lynecloch  st 

Gibson  Henry,  letter  carrier,  Post  Office.     Ho.  4  Kilblain  st 

Gibson  John,  painter,  5  Inverkip  st 

Gibson  Richard,  mariner,  16  Antigua  st 

Gibson  Walter  &  Co.,  lathsplitters,  8  South  st 

Gibson  Walter  (of  Walter  Gibson  &  Co.),  8  South  st 

Gibson  William,  agent  for  Browne  &  Watson,  shipbrokers, 

Palmerston  buildings 
GILBOURNE  Robert,  builder  and  contractor,  40  Inverkip  st. 

Ho.  34  do 
GILCHRIST  George,  outdoor  officer  Customs,  15  Lynedoch  st  / 
Gilchrist  &  Hendry,  engineers,  ship  and  general  smiths,  3 

Shaw  st,  3  Clarence  st,  glebe,  and  Garvel  Park   graving  ; 

dock 
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  station,  Cathcart  st 
GILKISON  James,  examiner  in  navigation  and  seamanship 

M.  M.  Office,  7  Virginia  st.     Ho.  23  Ardgowan  st,  west 
GILLESPIE  Alexander,  storekeeper,  52  Holmscroft  st 
Gillespie  James,  labourer,  10  Terrace  road 
Gillespie  James,  smith,  44  East  Hamilton  st 
Gillespie  James,  carpenter,  14  Ardgowan  st,  west 
Gillespie    James,    commission     and     insurance     agent,    12  i 

Forsyth  st 
Gillespie  John,  accountant,  house  factor,  insurance  agent,  and  1 

assessor  of  income  tax,  Alexander  place,  12  Forsyth  st 
Gillespie  William,  joiner,  4  Yennel 
Gillespie  William,  engine  keeper,  60  Drumfrochar  Road 
Gillespie  Mrs,  44  Shaw  st 
GILLIES  Alexander,  rope  and  twine  manufacturer.   Works, 

Lower  Murdieston.     Ho.  7  East  Shaw  st 
Gillies  Donald,  carpenter,  19  Sir  Michael  st  .i 

Gillies  Donald,  labourer,  7  New  Dock  lane  I 

Gillies  George  D.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  93  Roxburgh  st.k 

Ho.  3  Mount  Pleasant  st 
Gillies  James,  carpenter,  36  Lynedoch  st 
Gillies  John,  sheriflF  officer  and  J. P.  constable,  63  Ann  st 
Gillies  John,  cooper,  13  West  Stewart  st 
Gillies  John,  seaman,  8  Nicolson  st 
Gillies  John,  joiner,  8  Watt  st 
Gillies  Miss  Mary,  2  Crawfurd  st 


DIRECTORY.  63 


Gillies  Miss,  23  Mcolson  st 

Gillies  Miss,  dressmaker  and  furnishings,  5  East  Shaw  st. 

Ho.  7  do 
Gillies  Mrs,  6  St  Lawrence  st 

Gillies  Mrs,  dairy,  52  Inverkip  st  and  9  Newton  st 
Gillies  Mrs  John,  13  Hope  st 
GILLIGAN  Mrs,  dairy,  29  Shaw  st 
Gilligan  Patrick,  railway  porter,  33  Lynedoch  st 
GILLIN  Henry,    provision  merchant,  36  Shaw  st.      Ho.  5 

Cross-shore  st 
GILLILAND  William,  carter,  87  Roxburgh  st 
GILLINDER  Robert,  mate,  7  West  breast 
GILLORAN  James  L.  (of  John  A.  Macfarlane  &  Co.),  32 

Nelson  st,  west 
GILMOUR  Duncan,  timekeeper,  55  Holmscroft  st 
Gilmour  A.  &  Son,   poulterers   and   game  dealers,  25  West 

Blackball  st 
Gilmour  James,  joiner,  45  Holmscroft  st 
Gilmour  James,  carpenter,  39  Lynedoch  st 
Gilmour  Robert,  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 
GILRAY  Josiah,  grocer,  64  Ann  st 
Gilray  Josiah,    engraver,    1    East   Blackball    st.      Ho.    64 

Ann  st 
GILROY  William,  brassfounder,  15  Lyle  st 
GIRD  WOOD  Miss,  66  Holmscroft  st 
Girdwood  Mrs,  36  Nicolson  st 
GIRVAN  William,  shipmaster,  26  Trafalgar  st 
Glasgow  Asylum  for  the  Blind,  16  West  Blackball  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  and  agent. 

Ho.  23  Kelly  st 
Glasgow   Daily   and   Weekly    Mail    (newspaper)    Greenock 

branch  office,  1  Bank  st.     G.  Wardle,  agent 
Glasgow  News,  The  Evening  News,  and  The  News  of  the 

Week  (newsj'iaper)  branch  office,  16  Cathcart  st.     Robert 

Hay,  correspondent  and  agent 
Glasgow  and  South- Western  Railway  Co.,  Lynedoch  Street 

Station 
Glasgow  and  South- Western  Railway  Co.'s  Goods  Office,  18 

Brougham  st 


64  DIBECTORY. 

Glasgow  and  South- Western  Railway  Station,  off  Brough- 
am st 

GLASS  John,  shipmaster,  32  Nelson  st,  west 

Glass  David,  blacksmith,  63  Ann  st 

Glass  Mrs  Hugh,  51  Rue-End  st 

GLASSFORD  Mrs,  dressmaker,  5  Regent  st 

GLEBE  Sugar  Refining  Co.,  sugar  refiners,  40  West  Black- 
hall  st 

GLEN  Archibald,  joiner,  8  South  st 

Glen  James,  solicitor,  notary  public,  and  commissioner  for 
English  and  Irish  Courts,  Union  Bank  buildings,  2 
Church  place.     Ho.  78  Union  st 

Glen  Malcolm,  carpenter,  17  Shaw  st 

Glen  Miss,  feuar.  Ford  house,  13  South  st 

Glen  Miss,  22  Brisbane  st 

Glen  Mrs  James,  grocer,  36  West  Burn  st 

Glen  Mrs  P.,  41  Holmscroft  st 

Glen  Mrs  William,  lodgings,  9  Cross-shore  st 

GLENCROSS  John,  engineer,  9  Antigua  st 

GLENDINING  Alexander,  optician  and  nautical  instrument 
maker,  17  Ingleston  st 

GLENDY  Wniiam,  plumber,  1  Mill  st 

GLENESK  Charles,  engineer,  28  East  Hamilton  st 

GOOD  Robert,  rigger,  6  Hill  st 

GOFF  Thomas,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  4  Lennox 
buildings,  East  Hamilton  st.     Ho.  do 

GOGLE  James  N.,  mate,  85  Roxburgh  st 

GOLDIE  Thomas,  carter,  19  Nicolson  st 

Goldie  Mrs,  46  Nicolson  st 

GOLDING  George,  carpenter,  65  Nicolson  st 

GORDON,  David,  carpenter,  11  Duncan  st 

Gordon  G. ,  butcher,  60  Main  st.     Ho.  4  John  st 

Gordon,  James,  stone  carver,  6  South  st.     Ho.  18  do 

Gordon  John,  Inland  Revenue  officer.  Excise  buildings.  Ho. 
Claud  place,  7  Dempster  st 

Gordon  Peter,  labourer,  30  Ingleston  st 

Gordon  Robert,  potter,  1  Sinclair  st 

Gordon  Robert,  boat  builder,  18  Antigua  st 

Gordon  Samuel,  caulker,  19  Main  st 

Gordon  Rev.  William,  R.  C.  clergyman,  St  Mary's,  Patrick  st 

Gordon  Miss,  22  South  st 

Gordon  Mrs  James,  26  Trafalgar  st 

Gordon  Mrs,  73  Holmscroft  st 

GORMAN  Catherine,  43  Yennel 

Gorman  James,  broker,  10  Taylor's  close 

GORMLEY  Bernard,  labourer,  16  East  Shaw  st 

GOUDIE  Hugh,  heckler,  2  Sinclair  st 

Goudie  James,  carpenter,  13  West  Blackball  st 

Goudie  James,  shoemaker,  70  Eldon  st 


DIRECTORY.  65 


Goudie  William,  baker,  1  Argyle  st 

GOULDING  M. ,  spirit  mercliant,  65  Main  st.     Ho.  58  Vennel 

GOUROCK  Ropework  Co. ,  rope  and  sailcloth  manufacturers, 

1  Cross-shore  st,  and  5  East  breast 
GOURLEY  James,  labourer,  16  Hope  st 
Gourley  William,  labourer,  7  Crescent  st 
GO  VAN  David,  boilermaker,  12  Arthur  st 
Govan  Quintin,  painter,  67  Nicolson  st 
Govan  Solomon,  watchman,  7  Highland  close 
GOW  William,  cooper,  37  Nelson  st,  west 
GO  WANS  Andrew,  clerk,  1  Upper  Orangefield 
GRACEY  Samuel,  Kilmun  messenger.  Post  Office.      Ho. 

27  Roxburgh  st 
GRAHAM  Alexander,  carter,  10  West  breast 
Graham  Alexander,  carter,  40  East  Hamilton  st 
Graham  Angus,  carter,  53  Dnimfrochar  road 
Graham  David  J. ,  tailor,  52  Wellington  st 
Graham  David,  labourer,  22  St  Lawrence  st 
Graham  Donald,  carpenter,  12  St  Lawrence  st 
Graham  Duncan,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  51  Main  st. 

Ho.  3  Regent  st 
Graham  Edward,  carpenter,  66  Regent  st 
Graham  Hugh,  carter,  51  Inverkij)  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  James  Smith,  29  Ingleston  st 
Graham  James  (of  Greenock  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co.),  19 

Cathcart  st 
Graham  James,    glazier,  glass   merchant,  and   designer  on 

glass,    19  Cathcart  st.       Ho.    Grosvenor  place,  6  Wel- 
lington st 
Graham  John,  cooper,  15  Mearns  st.     Ho,  6  Hope  st 
Graham  John,  labourer,  15  Cathcart  st 
Graham  John,  B.A.,  teacher.  Collegiate  School,  Avenue  park, 

Bedford  st.     Ho.  do 
Graham  Samuel,  labourer,  24  Wellington  st 
Graham  Mrs  John,  52  Brougham  st 
Graham  Mrs  John,  feuar,  12  Tobago  st 
Graham  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  8  East  Shaw  st 
Graham  Mrs,  5  Kilblain  st 

GRANDSON  George,  coppersmith,  40  Arthur  st 
GRANT  Alexander,  of  Conn  &  Grant,  3  Holmscroft  st 
Grant  John,  wine   and  spirit   merchant,  29   Dalrymple   st. 

Ho.  24  Bank  st 
Grant  James,  joiner,  97  Belleville  st 
Grant  Lachlan,  grocer,  52,  Dalrymple  st 


66  DIRECTORY, 


Grant  Mrs  D.,  21  Wellington  st 

Grant  Neil,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  35  Sliaw  st.      Ho.  41 

Lynedocli  st 
Grant  Patrick,  architect  and  surveyor,  7  Dempster  st 
Grant  Ronald,  labourer,  13  West  Blackball  st 
Grant  Thomas,  porter,  74  Roxburgh  st 
Grant  William,  labourer,  14  East  Quay  lane 
Grant  Isabella,  milliner,  21  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  22  do 
Grant  Mrs  Lewis,  lodgings,  6  East  Blackball  st 
GRAVES  Thomas,  painter,  75  Regent  st 
GRAY  Archibald,  painter,  6  West  Stewart  st 
Gray  Archibald,  boilermaker,  7  Dempster  st 
Gray  Alexander  M.,  painter,  paperhanger  and  decorator,  33 

Market  st.     Ho.  1  Holmscroft  st 
Gray  &  Buchanan,  merchants,  ship  and  insurance  brokers, 

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  Dagald  (of  Gray  &  Rodger),  53  Regent  st 
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,  Maybole  boot  and  shoe  warehouse,  16  Hamilton  st 
Gray  John  Kerr,  town-clerk,  and  clerk  to  the  Police  Board 

and  Harbour  Trust,  also  clerk  to  the  Greenock  Parish 

Statute  Labour  Trust,  Council  chambers,  Hamilton  st. 

Ho.  28  Forsyth  st 
Gray  John,  labourer,  11  Ardgowan  st.  Glebe 
Gray  Robert  (of  Williamson  &  Gray),  30  Wellington  st 
Gray  &  Rodgers,  coopers,  52  Rue-end  st 
Gray  Samuel,  sugar  sampler,  11  West  breast 
Gray  William,  labourer,  91  Port-Glasgow  road 
Gray  William,  carpenter,  13  East  Quay  lane 
Gray  William^  labourer,  11  Crescent  st 
Gray  Miss,  16  Mearns  st 
Gray  Mrs  John,  38  Hamilton  st 
Gray  Mrs,  65  Rue-end  st 
GREEN  Alexander,  mason,  29  Belleville  st 
Green  Charles,  carpenter,  5  Hope  st 
Green  Daniel,  labourer,  89  East  Hamilton  st 
Green  Mrs  John,  8  Mount  Pleasant  st 
Green  Mrs,  25  John  st 

GREENLEES  David,  engineer,  9  Belleville  st 
Greenlees  Robert,  carpenter,  27  Main  st 
GREENLAW  David,  engineer,  5  Duncan  st 


DIRECTOEY.  67 


GREEJS'OCK  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  sq 

Greenock  Coffee  Room,  2  Cathcart  sq 

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, 8  East  Hamilton  st — John  Erskine,  manager 

Greenock  Foundry  Co.,  engineers  and  iron-founders,  Green- 
ock foundry,  East  Stewart  st 

Greenock  Gas  Works,  Inchgreen.  Office,  33  Crawfurd  st, 
Glebe 

Greenock  Golf  Club.     Links,  Bow  farm 

Greenock  Grain  and  Flour  Mills,  Chapel  st 

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,  1  Palmerston 
buildings 

Greenock  Library,  Watt  Monument,  9  Union  st 

Greenock  Mechanics'  Institution,  13  Sir  Michael  st 

Greenock  Operative  Painters'  Society,  29  Hamilton  st 

Greenock  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co.,  insurers  of  polished  and 
rough  plate  glass,  19  Cathcart  st 

Greenock  Printing  Co. ,  printers  and  publishers,  29  Hamil- 
ton st 

Greenock  Property  Investment  Society.  Office,  Bank  build- 
ings, 13  William  st — James  Kelso,  manager 

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  West 
Burn  st — John  Duncan,  secretary 

Greenock  Ropework,  43  Wellington  st 

Greenock  Sawmill  Co,  timber  merchants,  saw  millers  and 
manufacturers  of  wood  mouldings,  Kingston  Saw  Mills, 
Port-Glasgow  road 

Greenock  Seed  Crushing  Oil  Co.  (Limited),  seed  crushers 
9.nd  oil  refiners,  10  Drumfrochar  road 


68  DIRECTORY. 


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— A.  Anderson,  registrar 

Greenock  Towing  Co,  2  West  Quay 

Greenock  Working  Boys'  and  Girls'  Religions  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.  10  Shaw  place 

GREER  James,  clockmaker  and  commission  agent,  18  To- 
bago st.     Ho.  do 

GRENFELL  Pascoe  &  Sons,  copper  and  yellow  metal  mer- 
chants, Swansea  and  London — P.  Maccallum  &  Sons, 
agents 

GREEVES  Alexander,  shoemaker,  40  West  Burn  st.    Ho.  do 

GREY  Charles,  feuar,  3  Finnart  terrace 

GRIER  J.  J.  Captain  and  Adjutant,  1st  Adm.  Battalion 
Renfrewshire  Rifle  Volunteers,  Drill  hall 

Grier  Robert,  mason,  61  Nicolson  st 

Grier  Robert,  brassfinisher,  68  Inverkip  st 

Grier  Thomas,  cashier.  Mansion-house.     Ho.  22  Brisbane  st 

GRIEVE  James  Johnston,  M.P.  (of  Baine  &  Johnston),  17 
West  Blackball  st.  House,  Levan,  Gourock,  and  40 
Queen's  gate,  South  Kensing-ton,  London 

Grieve  James,  joiner,  35  Lyle  st 

Grieve  Robert  (of  Glebe  Sugar  Refining  Co.),  Newark  st 

Grieve  Walter,  Son  &  Co. ,  merchants  and  shipowners.  Com- 
mercial Bank  buildings,  14  Cross- shore  st 

Grieve  Walter  (of  Walter  Grieve,  Son  &  Co.),  Beltrees,  60 
L^^nion  st 

Grieve  Walter  Baine,  insurance  agent,  17  West  Blackball  st. 
Ho.  Levan,  Gourock 

Grieve  William,  brassfounder,  41  Ann  st 

Grieve  William,  porter,  51  Rue-end  st 

GRIFFAN  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  Cathcart  st 

GRINDY  Stephen,  potter,  21  Port-Glasgow  road 

GROSSART  Mrs,  19  Regent  st 

GROVES  James,  plasterer,  17  Bearhope  st 

GROTT  Ferdinand,  shipmaster,  52  St  Lawrence  st 

GRUBB  John,  engineer,  17  Baker  st 

Grubb  John,  engineer,  21  Port-Glasgow  road 

GUNION  W.  G.  Hume,  writer.  Council  Chambers 

Gunion  William,  carpenter,  57  Inverkip  st 

GUNN  Alexander,  detective  officer,  66  Ann  st 


DIRECTORY.  69 


Gunn  George^  carpenter,  14  Cathcart  st 

Gunn  William,  engineer,  9  East  Blackhall  st 

GUSH  Charles,  submarine  diver,  6  Boycl  st 

GUTHRIE  James,  clerk,  73  Holmscroft  st 

Guthrie   R.    B.,    telegraph    department.  Post   Office.     Ho. 

13  Lyle  st 
Guthrie  Robert,  engine  driver,  21  Belleville  st 
Guthrie   Robert,  joiner  and  builder,  12  Kilblain  st.     Ho. 

35  Nelson  st,  west 
GUY  M.,  joiner,  12  Nile  st 
Guy  William,  carter,  2  Open  shore 
GUYTON  Hubert,  39  Nelson  st,  west 
GWYNN  Daniel,  carpenter,  58  Kelly  st 

H 

HACKING  John,  overlooker,  9  Mill  st 

HADDOW  John,   shipowner,  27  West  Burn  st.     Ho.   Kil- 

mory,  Skelmorlie 
Haddow  Mrs  Andrew  C. ,  Kilmory,  Skelmorlie 
HAGAN     Charles,     spirit    dealer,     34     Yennel.       Ho.    73 

Regent  st 
Hagan  James,  baker,  21  Vennel.     Ho.  73  Regent  st 
Hagan  Robert,  labourer,  15  Regent  st 
HAGGARTY  Conrad,  tailor,  50  Shaw  st 
Haggarty  James,  labourer,  9  East  Shaw  st 
Haggarty  James,  labourer,  37  Cathcart  st 
Haggarty  John,  labourer,  56  Drumfrochar  road 
Haggarty  Peter,  joiner,  22  Bearhope  st 
HAIG  John,  out-door  officer,  H.M.C.,  5  Belleville  st 
HAIR  Donald,  labourer,  15  Stanners  st 
Hair  Robert,  mashman,  11  Inverkip  st 
Hair  William,  feuar,  33  Union  st 
Hair  William,  joiner,  81  Roxburgh  st 
Hair  Mrs,  11  Crescent  st 

Hair  Mrs,  Brachelston  place,  34  Nelson  st,  west 
H ALBERT  <fe  Brown,  smiths,   joiners,  and  cartwrights,  27 

Stanners  st 
Halbert  James  (of  Halbert  &  Brown,  34  Ingleston  st) 
HALDAISE  David,  potter,  2  Sinclair  st 
HALL  Archibald,  smith,  12  East  Quay  lane 
Hall  Joshua,  smith,  64  Holmscroft  st 
Hall  Peter,  joiner,  8  Watt  st 
Hall  Robert,  cooper,  46  Cathcart  st 
Hall  Mrs  John,  51  Lynedoch  st 
HALLIDAY  John,  overlooker,  1  Mill  st 
HAMILL  John,  outfitter  and  broker,  18  Dalrymple  st 
HAMILTON  &  Adam,  shipowners,  18  Palmerston  buildings 
Hamilton  &  Adam,  sailmakers,  21  Shaw  st 


70  DIRECTORY. 


Hamilton  Alexander,  mason,  5  Dempster  st 

Hamilton  Alexander,  jun.,  mason,  5  Dempster  st 

Hamilton  Andrew,  station  master,  55  Drumfrochar  road 

Hamilton  Andrew,  pilot,  45  Crawfurd  st 

Hamilton  Archibald,  carpenter,  17  Belleville  st 

Hamilton  Daniel,  foreman,  2  Lauriston  st 

Hamilton   David  J.,   eating-house  keeper,  39  Hamilton  st 

and  6  Dalrymple  st.     Ho.  do 
Hamilton  Dugald,  plater,  50  Roxburgh  st 
Hamilton  George,  fruit  and  vegetable  merchant,  34  Shaw  st. 

Ho.  Waterloo  cottage,  Trafalgar  st 
Hamilton  George  H.  (of  James  Hamilton  &  Son),  29  Ard- 

gowan  st,  west 
Hamilton  Hugh,  shoemaker,  48  Crawfurd  st 
Hamilton  James  (of   Hamilton  &   Adam),  Seabank   house, 

Johnstone  st 
Hamilton  J  ames,  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),  29  Ardgowan 

st,  west 
Hamilton  James,  joiner,  64  Holmscroft  st 
Hamilton  James,  druggist,  24  West  Blackball  st 
Hamilton  John,  Villa  Marina,  28  Eldon  st  and  1 L  Esplanade 
Hamilton  John,  boilermaker,  9  Prospect  Hill  st 
Hamilton  John,  engine  driver,  71  Wellington  st 
Hamilton  John,  shipmaster,  6  Mount  Pleasant  st 
Hamilton  Matthew,  hairdresser,  1  Stanners  st 
Hamilton,  M'Culloch  &,  Co.,  coalmasters  and  manufacturers 

of  composition  bricks,  3  Chapel  st 
Hamilton  Pobert,  potter,  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,  38  Lynedoch  st 
Hamilton  Thomas,  coppersmith,  61  Ami  st 
Hamilton  Thomas,  engine-driver,  71  Wellington  st 
Hamilton  Thomas,  labourer,  24  Inverkii^  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,  blacksmith,  21  Sugarhouse  lane 
Hamilton  William,  rivetter,  3  Holmscroft  st 
Hamilton  William,  brakesman,  41  Holmscroft  st 
Hamilton  Miss,  22  Bank  st 
Hamilton  Mrs,  grocer,  8  John  st 


DIRECTORY.  71 


HAMMIL  Alexander,  labourer,  8  Buccleuch  st 

HAMMOND  David,  joiner,  38  Sir  Michael  st 

Hammond  Henry,  rigger,  17  Catlicart  st 

HAMPSEY  Patrick,  labourer,  5  Market  st 

HANDYSIDE  George,  boot  and  shoemaker,  13  Hamilton  st 

Handysicle  Lawrence,  slater,  65  Regent  st 

HANNAH  James,  engine-driver,  61  Nicolson  st 

Hannah  James,  mason,  11  Dempster  st 

Hannah  James,  carpenter,  5  West  Stewart  st 

Hannah  John,  railway  guard,  61  Nicolson  st 

Hannah  Mrs,  71  East  Hamilton  st 

HANSON  Andrew,  sailmaker,  7  New  Dock  lane 

Hanson,  James,  seaman,  4  West  Burn  st 

HARDIE  John,  gardener,  6  Inverkip  st 

Hardie  John,    teller,  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland.     Ho. 

10  Brisbane  st 
Hardie  William,  cabinetmaker,  16  Lynedoch  st 
Hardie  Mrs  James,  6  Bruce  st 
Hardie  Mrs,  3  Antigua  st 
HARE  William,  woolcomber,  Springhill  cottage,    Prospect 

hill  st 
HARKIN  Mrs,  1  West  breast 
HARKINS  Daniel,  labourer,  4  Tobago  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 
HARLEY  Allan  (of  Rennie  &  Harley),  59  Ann  st 
Harley  Francis,  flesher,  12  Arthur  st 
Harley  James,  painter,  45  Holmscroft  st 
Harley  James,  watchman,  12  Port-Glasgow  road 
Harley  Martin  (of  Christie  &  Co.),  29  Lyle  st 
Harley  Robert,  blacksmith,  5  Hamilton  st 
Harley  Mrs,  106  Drumfrochar  road 
HARMS  William,  seaman,  1  William  st 
HARPER,  Alexander,  joiner,'  16  Bruce  st 
Harper  Alexander,  cooper,  17  Nelson  st,  west 
Harper   Alexander,    shipwright,    22   Duncan   st.        Ho.    12 

Ann  st 
Harper  Hugh,  eating-house,  49  Dairy nqDle  st 
Harper  John,  shipmaster,  67  Roxburgh  st 
Harper  Miss,  6  Kelly  st 

HARRIS  George,  draper,  5  Ann  st.     Ho.  30  Wellington  st 
HARRIS  Mrs  E.,  5  Dellingburn  sq 
HARRISON  John  &  Co. ,  iron  and  metal  merchants,  8  St 

Andrew  sq 
Harrison   John   (of    John    Harrison   &    Co.),    Morningside 

House,  Langbank 


72  DIRECTORY. 


Harrison  Thomas,  clerk,  7  Prospect  Hill  st 

Harrison  Mrs,  12  Port-Glasgow  road 

HARROD  James,  engineer,  6  Old  Hillend 

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 

HARTSMAN  R.,  cabinetmaker,  28  Wellington  st 

HARROWER  T.  H.,  hair-cutting  rooms,  28  Market  st 

Harrower  Thomas,  railway  watchman,  87  Roxburgh  st 

Harvey  F.  E.  &  Co.,  ship  brokers,  commission  and  for- 
warding agents,  2  "West  Quay 

Harvey  Frank  E.  (of  F.  E.  Harvey  &  Co.),  58  Eldon  st 

Harvey  Hugh,  ship  chandler  and  sailmaker,  hemp  and  wire 
rope  store,  8  West  Quay  lane.     Ho.  25  West  Blackball  st 

Harvey  James,  general  draper,  37  Cathcart  st.  Ho.  22 
Antigua  st 

Harvey  John,  labourer,  49  Shaw  st 

Harvey  Mrs  Francis,  58  Eldon  st 

HARVIE  Alex.  N.,  sugar  boiler,  40  Sir  Michael  st 

Harvie  Robert  D.  N.,  joiner,  40  Nicolson  st 

Harvie  Robert,  baker,  30  Wellington  st 

Harvie  Mrs,  5  East  Blackball  st 

HASSION  Patrick,  custom-house  officer,  59  Ann  st 

HASTIE  Andrew,  grocer  and  jDrovision  merchant,  10  Sir 
Michael  st.     Ho.  12  Tobago  st 

Hastie  John  &  Co.,  engineers  and  millwi'ights,  Kilblain  En- 
gine Works,  48  Nicolson  st 

Hastie  John  (of  John  Hastie  &  Co.),  10  Wellington  st 

Hastie  John,  master  rigger,  14  St  Lawrence  st 

Hastie  William  (of  John  Hastie  &  Co.)  Ho.  6  Grosvenor 
terrace,  40  Mearns  st 

HAUGHEY  Francis  Smith,  5  Hamilton  st 

HAXTON  James,  pensioner,  32  Nelson  st,  west 

HAY  Ai'chibald,  engineer,  30  Ingleston  st 

Hay  Boyd,  brakesman,  4  Ingleston  st 

Hay  James,  slater,  1  Salmon  st 

Hay  John,  wholesale  and  retail  glass  and  china  merchant,  21 
and  22  Shaw  st.     Ho.  32  West  Stewart  st 

Hay  Robert,  agent  and  correspondent  for  the  Glasgov:  News, 
the  Evening  News  and  News  of  the  Week,  16  Cathcart 
St.     Ho.  25  West  Blackball  st 

Hay  Robert,  17  John  st 

Hay  Mrs  Janet,  lodgings,  1  West  Stewart  st 

Hay  Mrs  James,  42  Lynedoch  st 

HAYNE  William,  mason,  7  Newton  st 

HEATON  Wm.,  smith,  8  Chapel  st 

HEGGIE  Ogilvie,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  8  Shaw  st.  Ho. 
11  Hill  st 


I 


DIRECTORY. 


HEITMAN  Charles,  cabinetmaker,  24  Wellington  st 

HEAN  A.  B.,  shipmaster.  Ford  place,  18  South  st 

HEANEY  Mary,  eating-honse,  29  Shaw  st 

HECTOR  Mrs  James,  37  Nelson  st,  west 

HE  G  GUM  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,  62  Wellington  st 

Henderson  Archibald,  storekeeper,  9  Laird  st 

Henderson,  Brown  &  Co.,  engineers,  shipbuilders,  ironmon- 
gers and  mill  furnishers,  21  Cathcart  st 

Henderson  Archibald,  joiner,  5  Hill  st 

Henderson  Daniel,  ropes]3inner,  7  Mill  st 

Henderson  David,  grocer  and  provision  merchani,  20  Lyne- 
doch  st.     Ho.  20  Wellington  st 

Henderson  Dugald,  boatbuilder,  60  Ann  st 

Henderson  James,  boilermaker,  Blair  Terrace,  11  Demp- 
ster st 

Henderson  John,  joiner,  51  Lynedoch  st 

Henderson  John,  baker,  9  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  Robert,  fruit  and  confections,  11  Dalrymple  st. 
Ho.  26  Vennel 

Henderson  Robert,  joiner,  7  Argyle  st.     Ho,  5  Caddlehill  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.  105 
Belleville  st 

Henderson  W.  M.,  jun.,  of  Henderson,  Brown  &  Co.,  105 
Belleville  st 

Henderson  William,  boilermaker,  81  Belleville  st 

Henderson  William,  vanman,  65  Nicolson  st 

Henderson  William,  coal  agent,  35  Lyle  st 

Henderson  William,  engineer,  17  Ann  st 

Henderson  Mrs  William,  34  Ann  st 

Henderson  Mrs,  31  West  Burn  st 

H  enderson  Mrs,  boy's  dressmaker,  8  Lynedoch  st 

Henderson  Mrs,  grocer,  4  Hill  st 

HENDRY  Andrew,  grocer  and  retailer  of  porter  and  ales,  33 
Lydedoch  st.     Ho.  8  Hope  st 

Hendry  A.  &  D. ,  ship  chandlers,  16  East  India  breast 

Hendry  Archd.  (of  A.  &  D.  Hendry),  Crow  Mount,  26 
Mearns  st 

Hendry  Charles,  labourer,  51  Main  st 


74  DIRECTORY. 


Hendry  Daniel   S.,    blockmaker,  7  Octavia   cottages,   East 

Crawford  st 
Hendry  Daniel,  labourer,  12  Terrace  road 
Hendry  Duncan,  carpenter,  joiner,  and  blockmaker,  1  Open 

Shore  and  7  Dock  breast.     Ho.  61  Esplanade 
Hendry  Duncan,  junr.  (of  Gilchrist  &  Hendry),  33  Ardgowan 

st,  west 
Hendry,  Ferguson  &  Co. ,  shipowners,  Roslin  st,  Glebe 
Hendry  James,  china  merchant,    23   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  J.  &  R.,  tailors  and  clothiers,  29  Regent  st 
Hendry  John,  carpenter,  2  Old  Hillend 
Hendry  John  (of  Hendry,  Ferguson  &  Co.),  Fern  bank,  Fin- 

nart  road 
Hendry  John  (of  J.  &  R.  Hendry),  17  Antigua  st 
Hendry  John  &  Sons,  painters  and  paperhangers,  31  Nicol- 

son  st 
Hendry  John,  smith,  19  Ingleston  place 
Hendry  John,  labourer,  19  Ingleston  place 
Hendry  John,  engineer,  19  Lyle  st 

Hendry  .1  ohn  L.  (of  John  Hendry  &  Son),  75  Holmscroft  st 
Hendry  Malcolm,  boatman,  10  Shaw  st 
Hendry  Robert  (of  J.  &  R.  Hendry),  29  Regent  st 
Hendry  Robert,  engineer,  27  Belleville  st 
Hendry  William,  labourer,  94  East  Hamilton  st 
Hendry  William,  engineer,  3  Manse  lane 
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 

Hendry  Mrs  John,  spirit  dealer,  7  Main  st.     Ho.  do 
Hendry  Mrs  John,  67  Nicolson  st 
Hendry  Mrs,  fruiterer,  16  Kelly  st.     Ho.   14  Ardgowan  st, 

west 
HENNINGSIN  William,  engineer,  9  Hope  st 
HENRY  John,  late  candlemaker,  27  Patrick  st 
Henry  John  Alexander,  timekeeper,  4  Old  Hillend 
Henry  Mrs  James,  feuar,  45  Dempster  st 
HEPBURN  George,  labourer,  37  Crawfurd  st 
Hepburn  John,  vandriver,  9  Argyle  st 
HERALD  (Glasgow)  daily  and  weekly.     Branch  oflice,  29 

Cathcart  Street — Robert  Wood,  agent  and  correspondent. 

Ho.  23  Kelly  st 
Herald  Greenock.     Office,  40  Cathcart  st 
Herald  James,  rafter,  12  Port-Glasgow  road 


DIRECTORY.  75 


HERBERT  Robert  Wilson,  dealer  in  fancy  goods,  toys  and 
stationery,  7  Grey  place 

HERD  James,  grocer,  15  Tobago  st.    Ho,  24  West  Stewart  st 

HERIOT  Mrs  John  A.,  13  Mearns  st 

HERON  John,  seaman,  37  Crawfurd  st 

Heron  John,  5  Mill  st 

HERR  F.  Joseph,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  21  West  Black- 
hall  st.     Ho.  39  Nelson  st,  west 

HEUGH  Mrs,  11  Crescent  st 

HEYLAND  A.  C.,  Langford  Lodge,  Finnart  st 

HICKIE  Thomas,  huckster,  4  East  Shaw  st.     Ho.  do 

HIGGANS  William,  Inland  Revenue  office,  16  South  st 

HIGGENS  Alexander,  carter,  19  Main  st 

Higgens  Edward,  cooper,  85  Wellington  st 

HIGHET,  James,  engineer,  33  Lynedoch  st 

Highet  John,  engineer,  35  Lynedoch  st.- 

Highet  Thomas,  carpenter,  15  Mount  Pleasant  st 

HIGHLANDERS'  Acadeiny,  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,  grocer,  31  Nicolson  st.     Ho.  13  West  SteM-art  st 

Hill  James  M. ,  52  Esplanade 

Hill  Jasper,  grocer,  89  East  Hamilton  st 

Hill  John,  rivetter,  21  Port-Glasgow  road 

Hill  Joseph,  labourer,  32  Ingleston  st 

Hill  Jjawrence,  consulting  engineer,  59  St  A^incent  st,  Glas- 
gow.    Ho.  The  Knowe,  Port-Glasgow  road 

Hill  Matthew,  miller  and  grain  merchant,  16  Chapel  st.  Ho. 
Annie  Bank,  13  Eldon  st 

Hill  Robert,  timber  and  goods  measurer,  2  East  India  breast. 
Ho.  Gladstone  place,  35  Brisbane  st- 

Hill  Robert,  carpenter,  40  East  Hamilton  st 

Hill  Thomas,  upholsterer,  24  Bruce  st 

Hill  Miss,  lodgings,  15  Brisbane  st 

Hill  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  27  Hamilton  st 

HILLIARD  George,  labourer,  62  Drumfrochar  road 

Hilliard  William,  cooper,  14  Crescent  st 

HILTON  Thomas,  mason,  10  Nile  st 

Hilton  Mrs  John,  27  Nelson  st,  west 

HODGE  Andrew,  carpenter,  5  Captain  st 

Hodge  Mitchell,  cabinetmaker,  bedding  and  iron  bed  manu- 
facturer, 15  Cathcart  st,  and  7  West  Blackball  st.  Ho. 
7  Eldon  st 

Hodge  James,  labourer,  36  Holmscroft  st 

Hodge  John,  labourer,  26  Crescent  st 

Hodge  William,  joiner,  8  Watt  st 

HODGERT  Mrs  James,  4  Bearhope  st 


76  DIRECTORY. 


HOGtBEA  Richard,  engineer,  22  St  Lawrence  st 

HOGG  Alexander  &  Co. ,  sugar  merchants,  Sugar  Exchange 

Hogg  James,  joiner,  38  Main  st 

Hogg  James,  compositor,  18  Nicolson  st 

Hogg  John,  boilermaker,  20  St  Lawrence  st 

HOGGAN,  Henry,  labourer,  50  Shaw  st 

Hoggan,  John,  clerk,  P.O.,  14  West  Blackliall  st  , 

Hoggan  William,  seaman,  73  Nicolson  st 

HOLBURN  John,  wool  sorter,  35  Wellington  st 

Holburn  Robert,  cowfeeder,  35  Wellington  st 

HOLDEN  Andrew,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  10  Cathcart 
st.     Ho.  15  Antigua  st 

HOLM  <fc  Eraser,  timber  measurers.   Exchange  Buildings. 
Ho.  Springhill  and  Ivy  Bank,  Porb-Glasgow 

HOLLAND  Thomas,  huckster,  40  Inverkip  st 

Holland  Mrs,  huckster,  18  Inverkip  st 

HOLMES  John,  family  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  15  Rox- 
burgh st.     Ho.  do 

Holmes  Robert,  grocer,  30  Dalrymple  st     Ho.  32  do 

Holmes  Thomas,  joiner,  83  Belleville  st 

Holmes  James,  boilermaker,  23  Belleville  st 

Holmes  Sugden,  foreman,  7  Mill  st 

Holmes  Thomas,  carter,  21  East  Shaw  st 

Holmes  William,  joiner,  24  Belleville  st 

HOLMS  James,  contractor,  24  Cartsburn  st 

Holms  John,  labourer,  10  West  breast 

Holms  John,  joiner,  27  Mearns  st 

Holms  John,  wool  sorter,  64  Ann  st 

Holms  John,  boilermaker,  22  St  Lawrence  st 

Holms  Matthew,  grocer,  1  Inv^erkip  st 

Holms  Thomas,  labourer,  6  William  st 

HONEYMAN  R.,  cashier,  74  Wellington  st 

HOOD  James,  agent  for  Scottish  Life  Assurance  Society,  24 1 
Bank  st.     Ho.  do 

Hood  John,  policeman,  10  Hamilton  st 

Hood  William,  spirit  dealer,  22  Vennel.  Ho.  71  Nicolson  st 

HOPE  James  Smith,  17  Ann  st 

Hope  William  (of  Crawford  &  Hope,  32  West  Stewart  st 

HOPETIN  Robert,  litter,  17  Brougham  st 

HORN  David,  labourer,  26  John  st 

Horn  David,  cabinetmaker,  35  Lynedoch  st 

Horn  John,  engineer,  23  Ingleston  st 

Horn  Robert,  cabinetmaker,  52  Homscroft  st 

Horn  Mrs,  68  Holmscroft  st 

HORNE  William,  cabinetmaker,  40  Roxburgh  st 

HOSSACK  John,  joiner,  Blair  terrace,  5  Dempster  st 

HOSEA  Clounes,  flesher,  24  Hamilton  st 

Hosea  Robert,  cooper,  69  Nicolson  st      i 

HOURSTON  George,  39  Nelson  st,  west 


DIRECTORY,  77 

Hourston  Mrs  P. ,  37  Kelly  st 

HOUSE  of  Refuge  (Female)  Upper  Ingleston 

HOUSTON  David,  weigher,  19  Mount  Pleasant  st 

Houston  Duncan,  labourer,  Upper  Mearns  st 

Houston  James,  spirit  dealer,  12  Baker  st.     Ho.  Annie  Bank, 

Fox  st 
Houston  James,  joiner,  45  Holmscroft  st 
Houston  James,  blacksmith,  32  East  Shaw  st 
Houston  John  and  Robert,  engineers   and  iron   founders, 

Cartsburn  Foundry.     Ho.  Annie  Bank,  Fox  st 
Houston  John,  boilerniaker,  6Q  East  Hamilton  st 
Houston  Peter,  boilermaker,  66  Holmscroft  st 
Houston  Robert,  joiner  and  builder,  30  Crescent  st.       Ho. 

Mount  View,  Kilbarchan 
Houston  Robert,  joiner,  32  Nelson  st,  west  * 
Houston  Robert,    furnishing   and   millinery   warehouse,    13 

Rue-end  st.     Ho.  1  Grey  place 
Houston  Robert,  carter,  1  Belleville  st 

Houston  Robert  &  Sons,  dyers,  spinners,  and  woollen  manu- 
facturers, 28  West  Blackball  st,   and  Rockbank   Mills, 

Drumfrochar  road 
Houston  Robert  (of  Robert  Houston  &  Sons),  Woolton,  93 

Eldon  st 
Houston  Smith,  engineer,  5  Dellingburn  square 
Houston  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  32  Dalrymple 

st.     Ho.  8  East  Shaw  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 
HOW  AT  James,  moulder,  19  Ingleston  st 
Howat  Robert,  joiner,  17  Mo\mt  Pleasant  st 
HOWIE  Andrew,  labourer,  5  Belleville  st 
Howie  Hugh,  carpenter,  12  Terrace  road 
Howie  James,  carter,  55  Drumfrochar  road 
Howie   M.    &   W. ,    grain   and   potato   merchants,    5   West 

breast 

1  Howie  Matthew  (of  M.  &  W.  Howie),  Clachan  farm,  Rosneath 
Howie  Robert,  enginekeeper,  9  Prospect  hill 
Howie  Robert,  5  Arthur  st 
Howie  Thomas,  labourer,  19  Ingleston  place 
Howie  William  (of  M.  &  W.  Howie),   Finnock  Bog  Farm, 

Inverkij) 
Howie  Mrs  J. ,  42  Arthur  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 


7S  DIRECTORY. 


HUDSON  Mrs,  furnishing   shop,    27   Regent   st.     Ho.    11 

Mearns  st 
HUGHES  John,  railway  guard,  50  West  Blackhall  st 
Hughes  Robert  S.,   shipbroker,   insurance  and  commission 

agent,  49  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  7  Margaret  st 
Hughes  Robert,  feuar,  6  Laurison  st 
Hughes  Thomas,  moulder,  1  Ratho  st 
Hughes  William,  caulker,  21  Belleville  st 
Hughes  William,  boilermaker,  3  John  st 
Hughes  William,  seaman,  76  Ann  st 
Hughes  Mrs,  lodgings,  26  Charles  st 
HUME  George,  moulder,  2  St  Andrew  st 
Hume  William,  herbalist,  34  Charles  st 
HUMPHREY  James,  plumber,  4  Kilblain  st 
HUMPHREYS   A.    M.,    accountant,    Clydesdale    Bank,    7 

Hamilton  st.     Ho.  do 
Humphreys  Joseph,  carver  and  gilder,  17  Sugarhouse  lane. 

Ho.  15  Nicolson  st 
Humphreys  Joseph,  grocer,  95  East  Hamilton  st 
HUNTER  Adam,  engineer,  23  Belleville  st 
Hunter  Charles  P.  (of  Baine  &  Johnston),  17  West  Blackhall 

st.     Ho,  Woodburn,  Newark  st 
Hunter  David,  carpenter,  34  East  Hamilton  st 
Hunter  George  (of  Bowman  &  Hunter),  24  West  Blackhall 

st 
Hunter  James,  smith,  56  Wellington  st 
Hunter  James,  40  Arthur  st 
Hunter  James,  engineer,  16  Lynedoch  st 
Hunter  James,  policeman,  16  Hoj)e  st 
Hunter  James  &  Co. ,  merchants,  43  Rue-end  st  * 
Hunter  John,  watchman,  2  Watt  place 
Hunter  John  C.   (of   Orr,   Hunter  &  Co.),  Finnart  house, 

Forsyth  st 
Hunter  J  ohn,  24  Patrick  st 

Hunter  John,  shoemaker,  Cartsburn  cottage,  23  Crescent  st 
Himter  John,  chaplain  of  Poorhouse.     Ho.  68  Wellington  st 
Hunter  John,  boilermaker,  9  Hill  st 
Hunter  John  &  Co.,  fish  merchants,  8  West  breast 
Hunter  Robert,  engineer,  81  Belleville  st 
Hunter  Robert,    wood   measurer,    67   Rue-end    st.        Ho, 

Miramichi  buildings,  Port-Glasgow 
Hunter  Robert,  boilermaker,  19  Ingleston  st 
Hunter  Robert,  engineer,  34  East  Hamilton  st 
Hunter  T.  O.  &  Co. ,  merchants  and  shipowners,  shipping, 

commission  and  insurance  agents,  and  agents  for  Lloyd's 

and  Liverpool  Underwriters'  Association,  Vice-Consulate 

for  Sweden  and  Norway,  13  William  st 
Hunter  Thomas  0.  (of  T,  O.   Hunter  &  Co.),  Woodburn, i 

Newark  st 


DIRECTORY.  79 


Hunter  Thomas,  brassfinisher,  36  Ingleston  st 

Hunter  Thomas,  tanner,  94  East  Hamilton  st 

Hunter  William,  boilermaker,  34  Main  st 

Hunter  William,  15  Bank  st 

Hunter  William,  joiner,  47  Holmscroft  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  Miss,  boys'  dressmaker,  47  Holmscroft  st 

Hunter  Mrs  William,  11  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,  carx3enter,.17  Newton  st 

Hutcheson  David,  joiner,  11  Dempster  st 

Hutcheson  George,  Hyde  Park  cottage,  St  Lawrence  st 

Hutcheson  George,  patternmaker,  29  Lyle  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,  24  Hutcheson  court.  Ho.  Hyde 
Park  cottage,  St  Lawrence  st 

Hutcheson  John,  cari^enter,  58  Kelly  st 

Hutcheson  Peter,  mate,  7  Brisbane  st 

Hutcheson  Thomas,  carpenter,  14  Mearns  st 

Hutcheson  William,  timekeeper,  Broomhill 

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  J.  &  E.,  grocers,  4  Sir  Michael  st.  Ho.  14 
Mearns  st 

Hutchison  William,  book  and  jobbing  printer,  23  Nicolson 
st.     Ho.  12  Wellington  st 

HUTTON  George,  clerk,  26  Wellington  st 

Hutton  Hugh,  tidewaiter,  22  West  Stewart  st 

Hutton  James,  foreman  weaver,  9  Dempster  st 

Hutton  Robert,  skinner,  101  Belleville  st 

Hutton  Wm.,  iron  moulder,  3  Mill  st 

Hutton  Mrs,  64  Drumfrochar  road 

Hutton  Mrs  John,  11  John  st 


80  DIKECTORT, 


HYDE  Norman,  boilermaker,  3  Regent  st 

HYNDMAN  James,  coal  merchant,  6   Buccleuch  st.     Ho. 

14  West  Blackhall  st 
Hyndman  John,  rigger,  16  Regent  st 
Hyndman  Joseph,  late  seaman,  7  Lynedoch  st 
Hyndman  Joseph,  late  shipmaster,  6  Fox  st 
Hyndman  Joseph,  cooper,  17  Cathcart  st 
Hyndman  Robert,  master  rigger,  32  Tobago  st 
Hyndman  Thomas,  ropespinner,  3  Shaw  place 
Hyndman  Mrs,  dairy,  11  Crawfurd  st 
HYSLOP  William,  clerk,  20  South  st 


IMRIE  John,  slater,  5  Mount  Pleasant  st 

Imrie  Richard,  seaman,  35  West  Burn  st 

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,  spirit  dealer,  10  Kilblain  st.     Ho.  73  Nicol- 
son st 
Inglis  James,  cooper,  13  Bogle  st.     Ho.  23  Lyle  st 
Inglis  James,  joiner,  14  South  st 
Inglis  John,  professor  of  music,  26  Nicolson  st 
Inglis  Robert,  shipowner,  8  Ardgowan  st,  west 
Inglis  Robert,  joiner,  20  South  st 
Inglis  William,  labourer,  65  Holmscroft  st 
Inglis  William,  moulder,  21  Ingleston  st 
Inglis  Mrs  Andrew,  grocer,  19  Ingleston  st 
Inglis  Mrs  James,  Melita  cottage,  Bentinck  st 
Inglis  Mrs  James,  grocer,  35  Ann  st.     Ho.  do 
Inglis  Mrs,  22  South  st 

INLAND  Revenue  Office  (Excise),  Customhouse  buildings 
INNES  John  W.  &  Co. ,  ship  chandlers,  sailmakers  and  ship 
store   merchants,  13  East  Quay  lane,  and  13  West  st, 
Glasgow 
Innes  Francis,  caulker,  56  Ann  st 
Innes  John  W.  (of  John  W.  Innes  &  Co),  16  Kingston  place, 

Glasgow 
Innes  Neil,  ropespinner,  106  Drumfrochar  road 
innes   William,    bookseller,    stationer  and   news   agent,    40 

Hamilton  st.     Ho.  17  Newton  st 
Innes  William,  mason,  1  Prospect  Hill  st 
Innes  Mrs,  1  York  st 

IRELAND  William,  Loudon  place,  75  Holmscroft  st 
Ireland  Mrs  James,  greengrocer,  95  Roxburgh  st.     Ho.   do 
Ireland  Mrs,  9  Nelson  st,  west 


DIRECTORY.  81 


Ireland  Mrs  M. ,  spirit  merchant,  34  Sir  Michael   st.       Ho. 

9  Nelson  st,  west 
IRONS  Mrs  Agnes,  s^Dirit    dealer,    25    Vennel.       Ho.    10 

Brisbane  st 
IRVIN  Henry,  spirit  dealer,   5  Cowgate  st.       Ho.  1  Buc- 

cleuch  st 
IRVINE  George,  spirit   dealer,  22    Cathcart    st.       Ho.    9 

Hope  st 
Irvine  James,  seaman,  46  East  Crawford  st 
Irvine  Richard,  seaman,  28  Dalrymple  st 
Irvine  Robert,  cabinetmaker,  22  Lynedoch  st 
Irvine  Robert,  labourer,  25  Vennel 
Irvine  Miss,  lodgings,  36  West  Blackball  st 
Irvine  Mrs,  19  Patrick  st 
Irvine  Mrs,  2  Jamaica  st 
Irvine  Mrs  John,  40  Nicolson  st 
ISBISTER  Thomas,  seaman,  41  Ann  st 
Isbister  Mrs  Duncan,  48  Ann  st 
IZARD  Thomas,  74  Wellinoton  st 


JACOBS  Peter,  spirit  merchant,  7  East  breast  and  50  Shaw 
St.     Ho.  10  William  st 

JACK  John,  charcoal  merchant,  41  West  Burn  st.  Ho. 
31  Bank  st 

Jack  Samuel,  late  of  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  Blackball  st 

Jackson  Elias,  seaman,  33  Sir  Michael  st 

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,  12  South  st 

JAMIESON  Archibald,  coppersmith,  10  Springkell  st 

Jamieson  Arthur,  cooper,  29  Shaw  st 

Jamieson  James,  fireman,  66  Drumfrochar  road 

Jamieson  James,  car^Denter,  63  Main  st 

Jamieson  John,  builder  and  joiner,  55  Upper  Kelly  st.  Ho. 
53  do 

Jamieson  John,  labourer,  37  Holmscroft  st 

Jamieson  John  (of  R.  &  J.  Jamieson),  9  Mount  Pleas- 
ant st 

Jamieson  John  &  Co.,  clothiers,  3  West  Blackball  st 


82  DIRECTOKY. 


Jamieson  John,  ship  and  insurance  broker,  agent  for  Vivian 
&  Sons,  copper  and  yellow  metal  sheathing  manufac- 
turers, Swansea  and  London,  and  H.  H.  Vivian  &  Co., 
brass  and  tube  manufacturer,  Birmingham,  2  Cathcart 
st.     Ho.  47  Brougham  st 

Jamieson,  Norman,  joiner,  60  Upper  Kelly  st 

Jamieson  Robert  Walter,  shipowner  and  quarry  master,  16 
Nelson  st,  west.     Ho.  Octavia  Villa,  1  Brisbane  st 

Jamieson  R.  &  J. ,  house  wrights  and  contractors,  39  Well- 
ington st 

Jamieson  Robert  (of  R.  &  J.  Jamieson),  1  Holmscroft  st 

Jamieson  Robert,  smith,  1  West  Stewart  st 

Jamieson  Thomas,  joiner  and  builder,  41  Upper  Kelly  st  and 
8  South  st.     Ho.  Westland  terrace,  Robertson  st 

Jamieson  Thomas,  seaman,  24  Bruce  st 

Jamieson  Thomas,  shoemaker,  1  St  Andrew  square 

Jamieson  William,  plainer,  23  Belleville  st 

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  Crawfurd  st 

Jamieson  Mrs,  5  Hamilton  st 

JANZEN  John,  shipmaster,  10  South  st 

JARDINE  Robert,  slater,  13  West  Blackball  st 

JARVIE  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  Blackball  st 

JEFFREY  John,  joiner,  14  South  st 

Jeffrey  John,  labourer,  3  West  Stewart  st 

JEFFRIES  David  A.,  carter,  11  Cathcart  st 

JENKINS  Alexander,  gatekeeper,  20  Cartsbvirn  st 

Jenkins  Jcjhn,  cooper,  5  Mount  Pleasant  st 

JENNY  Miss  Emily  Vaux,  6  Ardgowan  sq 

JERREY  John,  huckster,  19  Ann  st 

JESSAMINE  Mrs  John,  feuar,  11  Ardgowan  sq 

JOHNSON  John  (of  Buchanan  &  Johnson),  504  Gallowgate, 
Glasgow 

JOHNSTON  Alexander  Ranken,  merchant,  Homescroft  house 

Johnston  Archibald,  carter,  3  Hill  st 

Johnston  David,  merchant  (of  Gourock  Ropework  Co.), 
Belleaire,  Newark  st 

Johnston  Duncan,  shipmaster,  28  Brisbane  st 

Johnston  George,  labourer,  15  Crescent  st 

Johnston  George,  tailor,  1  William  st 

Johnston  Isaac,  mechanic,  62  Ann  st 

Johnston  James,  engineer,  83  Belleville  st 


DIRECTORY.  83 


Johnston  James,  brewer,  3  Captain  st 

Johnston  James,  messenger.  Custom-house 

Johnston  James,  seaman,  3  West  Stewart  st 

Johnston  James,  joiner,  19  Captain  st 

Johnston  James,  cabinetmaker,  2  Bruce  st 

Johnston  James,  1  Bearhope  st 

Johnston  John,  coachmaker,  24  John  st 

Johnston  John,  moulder,  3  Belleville  st 

Johnston  John,  moulder,  23  Ingleston  st 

Johnston  John,  joiner,  38  Sir  Michael  st 

Johnston  John  R.,  smith  and  bellhanger,  1  Kilblain  st. 
Ho.  77  Regent  st 

Johnston  John  R.,  railway  guard,  53  Drumfrochar  road 

Johnston  Neilson,  boarding-house  keeper,  11  Shaw  St 

Johnston  Thomas,  tailor,  49  Nicolson  st 

Johnston  Thomas,  cooper,  10  South  st 

Johnston  Thomas,  carpenter,  3  Lauriston  st 

Johnston  Thomas,  Excise  officer,  15  Newton  st 

Johnston  William,  labourer,  6  Hill  st 

Johnston  William,  porter,  15  Brougham  st 

Johnston  William,  labourer,  91  Port-Glasgow  road 

Johnston  William,  joiner,  34  Crescent  st 

Johnston  William,  38  Ann  st 

Johnston  William,  bookseller  and  stationer,  46  Hamilton  st. 
Ho.  27  Regent  st 

Johnston  William  J. ,  mason,  14  Wellington  st 

Johnston  Miss,  milliner,  31  West  Blackball  st.  Ho.  56 
Kelly  st 

Johnston  Misses,  4  George  sq 

Johnston  Mrs,  55  Inverkip  st 

Johnston  Mrs,  40  Nicolson  st 

Johnston  Mrs,  spirit  merchant,  8  East  breast.  Ho.  17 
Lyle  st 

Johnston  Mrs,  35  Lynedoch  st 

JONES  John,  coachman,  Overton 

Jones  Richard,  engineer,  5  Dellingburn  sq 

Jones  Robert,  labourer,  36  East  Hamilton  st 

Jones  William,  shipmaster,  39  Nelson  st,  west 

Jones  William,  mason,  10  South  st 

Jones  Mrs  Robert,  3  Mearns  st 

JORDAN  John,  brickbuilder,  3  East  Blackball  st.  Ho.  19 
Octavia  cottages.  East  Crawford  st 

JOSS  Robert,  out-door  officer.  Customs,  13  Mount  Plea- 
cant  st 

Joss  Michael,  labourer,  91  East  Hamilton  st 

JUSTICE  William,  4  Nelson  st,  west 

Justice  Miss  C,  confectioner,  Boyd  place,  35  West  Black- 
hall  st.     Ho.  32  West  Stewart  st 

Justice  Mrs,  lodgings,  32  West  Stewart  st 


84  DIRECTORY. 


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 
KANE  George,  gardener,  73  Nicolson  st 
Kane  James,  labourer,  23  John  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,  86  Belleville  st 
Kay  Mrs,  39  Roxburgh  st 
KEAN  Francis,  broker  and  waste  merchant,  33  Dalrymple 

st.     Ho.  13  Upper  Kelly  st 
Kean  John,  lathsplitter,  6  Holmscroft  st 
Kean  John,  labourer,  19  Hamilton  st 
Kean  William,  baker,  80  Roxburgh  st 
Kean  William,  labourer,  15  Regent  st 
KEE  John,  joiner,  40  Lynedoch  st 
Kee  Joseph,  labourer,  56  Drumfrochar  road 
Kee  Joseph,  carpenter,  24  Bruce  st 
KEEFE  Thomas,  labourer,  76  Roxburgh  st 
KEENAN  Colvin,  mason,  26  Bruce  st 
Keenan  Francis,  labourer,  13  Crawfurd  st 
Keenan  Henry,  nursery  and  seedsman,  1  Grey  Place.   Ho.  17 

Brougham  st 
Keenan  John,  gardener,  3  Eldon  st  and  23  Union  st.       Ho. 

14  Ardgowan  st,  west 
Keenan  John,  coachman,  24  West  Blackball  st 
KEITH.  Daniel,  joiner,  8  South  st 
Keith  Duncan,  engineer,  6  Hope  st 
Keith  Duncan,  police  detective,  1  Argyle  st 
Keith  Peter,  cowfeeder,  Cartsburn  mill 
Keith  Miss,  feuar,  24  Kelly  st 
KELLEWAY  Frank,  inland  revenue  officer,  1  Claud  place, 

Dempster  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  John,  labourer,  9  Hill  st 
Kelly  John,  engine  keeper,  44  Crawfurd  st 
Kelly  Thomas,  boilermaker,  17  Lyle  st 
Kelly  William  and  Co.,  family  grocers,  tea,  wine  and  spirit^ 

merchants  and  ship  store  dealers,  9  William  st 


DIRECTORY.  85 


Kelly  Mrs  John,  1  John  st 

Kelly  Mrs  William,  fishmonger,  39  Hamilton  st.  Ho.  34 
West  Blackhall  st 

KELSO  Daniel,  feuar,  1  Kelly  st 

Kelso  James,  accountant,  house  factor,  commission  and  in- 
surance agent,  and  manager  of  the  Greenock  Property 
Investment  Society,  Bank  Buildings,  13  William  st. 
Ho.  Flower  bank,  103  Eldon  st 

Kelso  Robert,  cooper,  44  Arthur  st 

Kelso  Robert  (of  M'Kenzie  &  Kelso),  Brachelston  place,  30 
Nelson  st,  west 

Kelso  Mrs,  8  Cathcart  st 

KEMP  Joseph,  shipmaster,  6  Nelson  st,  west 

KEMPSLEY  Samuel,  Customhouse  boatman,  9  Lynedoch  st 

KENNEDY  Alexander,  carter,  31  Nicolson  st 

Kennedy  Alexander,  shoemaker,  46  Cathcart  st.  Ho. 
Gourock 

Kennedy  Daniel,  sailmaker,  65  Regent  st 

Kennedy  Daniel,  engineer,  off  Serpent's  walk 

Kennedy  David,  carpenter,  20  Hope  st 

Kennedy  Donald,  labourer,  24  Trafalgar  st 

Kennedy  Donald,  carpenter,  1  Hill  st 

Kennedy  Donald,  carpenter,  8  West  Burn  st 

Kennedy  Francis,  rigger,  37  West  Blackhall  st 

Kennedy  Hugh,  policeman,  61  Ann  st 

Kennedy  James,  joiner,  8  Cathcart  st 

Kennedy  John,  rivetter,  3  Manse  lane 

Kennedy  Malcolm,  seaman,  7  William  st 

Kennedy  Robert,  miller,  17  Lyle  st 

Kennedy  Robert,  labourer,  10  Hope  st 

Kennedy  Robert,  rigger,  5  Newton  st 

Kennedy  William,  shipmaster,  41  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,  89  Roxburgh  st 

Ker  Robert,  35  Nelson  st,  west 

KERR  Alexander,  seaman,  9  Hope  st 

Kerr  Alexander,  painter,  7  Hill  st 

Kerr  Andrew,  surveyor,  Mansion  house.  Ho.  45  Demp- 
ster st 

Kerr  Angus,  labourer,  1  Manse  lane 

Kerr  Angus,  joiner,  Overton 

Kerr  A.  J.,  of  H.M.C.,  34  Brisbane  st 

Kerr  Archibald,  timber  measurer,  24  West  Stewart  st 

Kerr  Colin,  boilermaker,  79  Belleville  st 

Kerr  Daniel  (of  John  Kerr  &  Co.),  Heywood,  1  Margaret  st 


86  DIRECTORY. 


Kerr  David,  bank  teller  and  insurance  agent,  Bank  of  Scot- 
land.    Ho.  19  Brisbane  st 

Kerr  Edward,  spirit  merchant,  97  Roxburgh  st.  Ho.  22  South  st 

Kerr  George  Irving,  traveller,  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,  insurance  agent,  14  Lyle  st 

Kerr  Hugh,  carter,  30  Sir  Michael  st 

Kerr  Rev.  James,  minister,  Reformed  Presbyterian  Church, 
West  Stewart  st.     Ho.  Gateside  House,  Inverkip  road 

Kerr  James,  chemist,  10  Cathcart  st.  Ho.  Cromwell  place, 
2  Lyle  st 

Kerr  James,  warehcmseman,  13  Mount  Pleasant  st 

Kerr  James,  messenger.  City  of  Glasgow  Bank.  Ho.  32 
Cathcart  st 

Kerr  John  <t  Co.,  shipowners,  40  West  Blackball  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,  labourer,  56  Drumfrochar  road 

Kerr  John,  shoemaker,  21  Charles  st 

Kerr,  Newton  &  Co. ,  shipbrokers.  City  Bank  buildings 

Kerr  Robert  (of  John  Kerr  &  Co. ),  Westfield 

Kerr  Robert,  joiner,  33  Lyle  st 

Kerr  Robert,  labourer,  10  Nile  st 

Kerr  Robert,  joiner,  6  Chapel  st 

Kerr  Robert,  brassfounder,  6  Chapel  st 

Kerr  Robert,  feuar,  34  Brisbane  st 

Kerr  Thomas,  engine-driver,  63  Nicolson  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  Ai-t.hur  st 

Kerr  William,  carpenter,  3  Hill  st 

Kerr  Misses,  feuars,  30  West  Stewart  st 

Kerr  Mrs,  5  Newton  st 

Kerr  Mrs  Andrew,  17  Baker  st 

Kerr  Mrs  A. ,  62  Regent  st 

Kerr  Mrs,  lodgings,  2  Open  Shore  st 

Kerr  Mrs,  12  Roxburgli  st 

KEYS  David,  cooper,  13  Cathcart  st 

KIDD  William  (of  Morton  &  Kidd),  24  Kelly  st 

KIDDIE  Alexander,  brassfinisher,  3  Ingleston  st 

KIDSTON  A.  G.  &  Co.,  iron,  tinplate,  steel,  copper  and 
zinc  merchants,  and  agent  for  Muntz's  patent  yellow 
metal,  48  Rue-end  st  and  2  Virginia  st.  Colin  S.  Caird, 
manager 


DIRECTORY.  87 


KILLET  George,  tailor,  7  Holmscroft  st 

KILLGOUR  John,  boilennaker,  3  Laiiriston  st 

KILLIN  Andrew,  shopman,  35  Cathcart  st 

Killin  Thomas,  carpenter,  20  Hope  st 

Killin  Mrs  Samuel,  grocer,  23  Sir  Michael  st 

KILLOCH  William,  seaman,  6  East  Blackhall  st 

KILPATRICK  Hugh,  mason,'  30  West  Blackhall  st 

KING  AID,    Donald    &   Co.,    engineers,    smiths    and    iron 

founders,  Clyde  Foundry,  East  Hamilton  st 
Kincaid  Hugh,  labourer,  Lindsay's  land,  Crescent 
Kincaid  John  G.  (of  Kincaid,  Donald  ct  Co.),  Oakfield,  west 
Kincaid  Thomas,  shipmaster,  Coi-riebank,  11  Eldon  st 
Kincaid  Mrs,  15  West  Stewart  st 
KING   Alexander,    shipping   agent,    1    West   quay.        Ho. 

Grosvenor  place,  6  Wellington  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,  11  West  l)rea.st 
King  John,  contractor.  Upper  Ingleston  st 
King  Robert,  flesher,  39  Shaw  st  and  25  Rue-end  st.       Ho. 

6  East  Blackhall  st 
King  Robert,  sawyer,  3  York  st 
King  Robert,  enginekeeper,  6  Chapel  st 
King  Thomas,  joiner,  35  West  Stewart  st 
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,    M.   Inst.,   civil  engineer,   17 

West  Blackhall  st  and  3  Westminster  chambers,  London, 

S.W.     Ho.  Whitefarland,  123  Eldon  st 
KINLOCH  John,  bookseller,  stationer  and  bookbinder,  49 

Cathcart  st.     Ho.  28  Mount  Pleasant  st 
KINNAIRD  William,  cooper,  21  Ingleston  st 
KINNELL  James,  warehouseman,  8  South  st 
KIRCHHOFF  Charles,  shipbroker,  35  West  Blackliall  st 
KIRK  Adam,  &  Co.,  tanners  and  curriers,  7  Harvie  lane 
Kirk  John,  mason,  60  Kelly  st 
Kirk  John,  (of  J.  &  R.  Kirk),  67  Nicolson  st 
Kirk  J.  (fe  R.,  builders  and  contractors,  7  Brougham  st 
Kirk  Mrs,  35  Sir  Michael  st 

KIRKBRIDE  Christopher,  basketmaker,  13  Ingleston  st 
KIRKHAM  Mrs  Agnes,  39  Ann  st 

KIRKPATRICK  George,  Customhouse  boatman,  32  Ann  st 
Kirkpatrick  Jonathan,  salesman,  41  Hamilton  st 


88  DIRECTORY. 


Kirkpatrick  John  W. ,  of  Post-office.     Ho.  9  Nelson  st,  west 
KIRKWOOD  Alexander,  baker,  78  Roxburgh  st.     Ho.  68 

Inverkip  st 
Kirkwood  Hugh,  joiner,  11  Antigua  st 
Kirkwood  John,  joiner,  95  Belleville  st 
Kirkwood  Robert,  grocer,  1  Smith's  lane.     Ho.  do 
Klirkwood  T.  &  W. ,  builders,  20  Duncan  st 
Kirkwood  Thomas  (of  T.  &  W.  Kirkwood),  16  Hope  st 
KirkAvood  William,  engineer,  16  Arthur  st 
Kirkwood  William  (of  T.  &  W.  Kirkwood),  20  Antigua  st 
Kirkwood   Miss,    grocer,    Jamieson    place,    71  Nicolson    st 

Ho.  do 
KITCHEN  James,  seaman,  8  Ann  st 
Kitchen  James,  labourer,  60  Ann  st 
KNAGGS  George,  porter,  13  East  Quay  lane 
KNOX  David,  engineer,  64  Drumfrochar  road 
Knox  James,  cooper,  3  Captain  st 
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  A^rchibald,  rivetter,  61  Nicolson  st 

LAIDLAW  William,  storekeeper,  10  Nile  st 

LAING  Robert,  sawsharper,  91  Port- Glasgow  road 

Laing  Miss,  lodgings,  Hav clock  buildings,  1  Argyle  st 

Laing  Margaret,  tobacconist,  17  Rue- end  st 

LAIRD  Alexander,  coal  merchant,  17  Lynedoch  st 

Laird  Alexander,  contractor,  6  Springkell  st 

Laird  David,  confectioner,  54  Wellington  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,  36  Holmscroft  st 

Laird  Thomas,  boilermaker,  74  Ann  st 

Laitd  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. 
1  Upper  Orangefield 

Laird  Mrs  John,  furnished  apartments,  42  Regent  st 

Laird  Mrs  P.,  fruit  and  confections,  87  Roxburgh  st 

Laird  Mrs  William,  11  Main  st 

Laird  Mrs,  1  Upper  Orangefield 


DIRECTORY.  89 


Laird  Mrs,  38  Sir  Michael  st 

LAMB  Cliarles,  labourer,  20  Hope  st 

Lamb  George,  roiDespinner,  57  Ann  st 

Lamb  Thomas  &  Sons,  timber  merchants  and  sawmillers, 
Kingston  saw  mills  and  30  Market  st 

Lamb  William,  clerk,  39  Nelson  st,  west 

Lamb  William  Lindsay  (of  Thomas  Lamb  &  Sons),  Finnart  st 

Lamb  William,  ship  carpenter,  83  Belleville  st 

LAMBIE  James  Morrison,  carpenter.  East  Crawford  st 

Lambie  J.  M.  &  E,.,  carpenteis  and  boatbuilders,  13  Main  st 

Lambie  J.  M.  (of  J.  M.  k  R.  Lambie),  East  Crawford  st 

Lambie  Robert  (of  J.  M.  &  R.  Lambie),  48  St  Lawrence  st 

LAMONT  Alexander,  carter,  9  Crawfurd  st 

Lamont  Alexander,  carpenter,  20  West  Stewart  st,  and  10 
Kilblain  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-Glasgow  road 

Lamont  Colin,  shoemaker,  6  Nelson  st,  Glebe 

Lamont  Colin  Daniel,  accountant.  Union  Bank  of  Scotland. 
Ho.  15  Caddlehill  st 

Lamont  Duncan,  blacksmith,  5  Lauriseton  st 

Lamont  Duncan,  tinsmith,  7  York  st 

Lamont  Duncan,  watchman,  28  East  Hamilton  st 

Lamont  Hugh,  mason,  35  Ann  st 

Lamont  James,  blacksmith  and  boilermaker,  7  St  Andrew  st. 
Ho.  50  St  Lawrence  st 

Lamont  John,  labourer,  Whitelaw's  land,  Mearns  st 

Lamont  John,  engineer,  21  Ingleston  st 

Lamont  John,  carpenter,  60  Wellington  st 

Lamont  John,  fireman,  68  Roxburgh  st 

Lamont  John,  carpenter,  3  Regent  st 

Lamont  Neil  &  Son,  tailors  and  clothers,  19  Hamilton  st. 
Ho.  34  West  Stewart  st 

Lamont  William,  commission  and  insurance  agent  and  super- 
intendent of  Harbour  Trust's  transit  sheds  and  ware- 
houses, 16  Palmerston  buildings.  Ho.  34  West 
Stewart  st 

Lamont  Peter,  joiner,  83  Roxburgh  st 

Lamont  William,  porter,  8  Nile  st 

Lamont  Miss,  73  Nicolson  st 

Lamont  Mrs  Colin,  15  Caddlehill  st 

Lamont  Mrs,  32  Tobago  st 

LANAGHAN  William,  sawyer,  13  Rue-end  st 

i  LANCASTER  Robert,  bricklayer,  23  Ingleston  st 

Lancaster  Robert,  bricklayer,  8  East  Shaw  st 

JLANDELS  Archibald,  sorter,  Overton 

•  Landels  William,  joiner,  53  Holmscroft  st 


90  DIRECTORY. 


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'Caskill's.     Ho.  6  Chapel  st 
Lang  Hugh,  wire-fencer,  63  Ann  st 
Lang  James,  jun.,  38  Mearns  st 
Lang  James  (of  Lang  &  Aitken),  27  Regent  st 
Lang  James,  moulder,  21  Ingleston  st 
Lang  James,  grocer,  25  Dalrymple  st.     Ho.  59  Regent  st 
Lang  John  &   Co.,  oil  refiners.  Star  Oil  Works,  Glasgow. 

Agents,  John  Paul  &  Co.,  Exchange  buildings 
Lang  John,  blockmaker,  8  Ann  st 
Lang  John  (of  P.  MacCallum  &  Sons),  12  Union  st 
Lang  John,  flesher,  31  Nicolson  st.     Ho.  12  Watt  st 
Lang  John,  sailniaker,  10  Shaw  place 
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,  and  1  Belleyille  st. 

Ho.  49  Holmscroft  st 
Lang  Robert,  builder,  7  Tobago  st.     Ho.  39  Nelson  st,  Avest 
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 
Lang  William,  bootmaker,  11  Cathcart  st 
Lang  Mrs  Alexander,  6  St  Lawrence  st 
Lang  Mrs  James,  feuar,  12  Union  st 
Lang  Mrs  Sarah,  greengrocer,  22  Cartsburn  st 
Lang  Mrs  William,  lodgings,  7  Hope  st 
Lang  Mrs,  83  Belleville  st 
Lang  Mrs,  furnishings,  29  Rue-end  st 
Lang  Mrs,  Broomhill 

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.  J  5  Forsyth  st 
Langwill  John,  shipmaster,  1  Upper  Orangefield 
Langwill  William,  carpenter,  22  West  Blackball  st 
LAPSLEY  William,  labourer,  74  Ann  st 
LATHAM  David  M.,  agent  of  the  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland. 

Ho.  Broomlields,  Largs 
Latham  Miss,  16  South  st 
LAUDER  Alexander,    saddler,    19   Cathcart    st.     Ho.    16 

Antigua  st 


DIRECTORY.  91 


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 

picture  dealers,  1  Bank  st 
Laurie  John,  carpenter,  8  Springkell  st 
Laurie- Thomson,  baker,  21  Bruce  st 
Laurie  William,  draper,  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,  carpenter,  7  East  Shaw  st 
Law  John,  boilermaker,  6  Ingleston  st 
Law  Peter,  carpenter,  9  East  Quay  lane 
Law  Mrs  Archibald,  47  Crawfurd  st 
Law  Mrs  James,  69  Nicolson  st 
LAWRENCE   David,    wine   and   spirit  merchant,  10  East 

breast.     Ho.  31  Brougham  st 
LAWRIE  N.  &  R.  drapers,  35  Hamilton  st 
Lawrie  Robert  (of  N.  &  R.  Lawrie),  Sydney  place,  14  Eldon  st 
Lawrie  Samuel,  tobacconist,  42  Dalrymple  st.  Ho.  33  Lyle  st 
LAWSON  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.  Mount  place,  7  Holms- 
croft  st 
Lawson  Mrs,  13  Nelson  st,  west 
Lawson  Mrs,  6  East  Shaw  st 
Lawson  Mrs,  9  Lyle  st 
LEARIE  Mrs,  grocer,  16  Cartsburn  st 
LE  BROCQ  Edward,  mariner,  39  Cathcart  st 
LECKIE  John,  shoemaker,  87  Wellington  st 
Leckie  Mrs  Archibald,  16  Wellington  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 
LEISHMAN  Adam,  papermaker,  Overton 
Leishman  James,  brasslinisher,  14  Regent  st 
LEISK  Adam,  assistant  collector  of  harbour  dues,  6  Kilblain 

st 
Leisk  Adam,  jr. ,  slater  and  slate  merchant,  39  Hamilton  st, 

and  34  Crawfurd  st.     Ho.  9  Nelson  st,  west 
LEITCH  Alexander,  shipmaster,  39  Sir  Michael  st 
Leitch  Angus,  carpenter,  99  Belleville  st 


92  DIRECTORY. 


Leitch  Arthur  O.  (of  Leitcli  ife  Muir),  Maderia  lodge,  6  New- 
ark st 

Leitcli  Charles,  joiner,  63  Nicolson  st 

Leitch  Daniel,  painter,  10  West  breast.     Ho.  11  Brisbane  st 

Leitch  Dougald,  contractor,  4  Chapel  st 

Leitch  George,  carter,  91  Port-Glasgow  road 

Leitch  &  Gilchrist,  marine  insurance  brokers.  Exchange  build- 
ings, 27  Cathcart  st  and  5  Drury  st,  Glasgow 

Leitch  James,  shoemaker,  10  Springkell  st 

Leitch  James,  sailmaker,  65  Nicolson  st 

Leitch  John,  tugboat  master,  9  Lynedoch  st 

Leitch  John,  shipowner.  Exchange  buildings,  27  Cathcart  st. 
Ho.  13  Ardgowan  sq 

Leitch  &  Muir,  ship,  commission,  fire,  life  and  marine  insur- 
ance agents,  2  West  quay 

Leitch  Nicol,  joiner,  69  Nicolson  st 

Leitch  Patrick  Walker  (of  Leitch  &  Gilchrist),  13  Ardgowan  sq 

Leitch  Quintin  &  Co. ,  hemp  and  wire  rope  manufacturers, 
Whinhill  Ropework.     Ofiice,  9  West  breast 

Leitch  Robert,  shipmaster,  16  Lynedoch  st 

Leitch  William,  rafter,  10  Chapel  st 

Leitch  William  Orr  (of  Quintin  Leitch  &  Co.),  5  Martin  ter- 
race, Finnart  st 

Leitch  William  T.,  shopman,  34  Nelson  st,  west 

Leitch  Mrs  John,  13  Ardgowan  sq 

Leitch  Miss,  1  Finnart  terrace 

Leitch  Mrs  Mary,  spirit  dealer,  3  Shannon's  close 

Leitch  Mrs  William,  Madeira  lodge,  6  Newark  st 

Leitch  Mary,  66  Ann  st 

Leitcli  Mrs,  5  West  Stewart  st 

Leitch  Mrs  John,  furnishings,  53  Inverkip  st 

LEITH  Robert,  joiner,  36  Ingleston  st 

Leitli  William,  moulder,  19  Ingleston  place 

LEMMON  James,  joiner,  6  Watt  st 

LENNOX  Hugh,  grocer,  35  Lynedoch  st 

Lennox  James,  reporter,  7  Mount  pleasant  st 

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.  Ho.  71 
Regent  st 

LETHAM,  Birrell  &  Co.,  insurance  brokers,  29  Cathcart  st 


DIRECTORY.  93 


Letham  William  (of  Letham,  Birrell  &  Co.),  agent  for  James 
Finlay  &  Co.,  Glasgow.     Ho.  63  Union  st 

LETSON  James,  rivetter,  34  Crescent  st 

LEVER  Alexander,  labourer,  25  John  st 

LEWIS  Charles,  deputy  superintendent  of  Mercantile  Marine, 
28  Lynedoch  st 

Lewis  George,  Custom-House  ofhcer,  5  Regent  st 

Lewis  Peter,  fireman,  6  West  Burn  st 

Lewis  Robert,  9  Mill  st 

Lewis  Robert  &  Co. ,  sugar  merchants.  Exchange  buildings 

Lewis  Mrs  William,  4  James'  place,  Lyle  st 

LIDDELL  Archibald,  joiner,  39  Sir  Michael  st 

Liddell  David,  joiner,  83  Belleville  st 

Liddell  James  D.,  joiner,  41  Nicolson  st 

Liddell  John,  moulder,  6  Old  Hillend 

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 

LIGHTBODY  John,  carpenter,  63  Nicolson  st 

LINDSAY  x'Vlexander,  labourer,  20  Cartsburn  st 

Lindsay  Archibald,  carpenter,  4  Watt  st 

Lindsay  James,  joiner,  46  East  Hamilton  st 

Lindsay  John,  blacksmith,  13  West  Blackball  st 

Lindsay  John,  seaman,  43  Crawfurd  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  Helen,  52  Brougham  st 

Lindsay  Miss,  1  Madeira  st  and  20  Esplanade 

Lindsay  Miss,  36  West  Stewart  st 

Lindsay  Mrs,  30  Ingleston  st 

LUSTIS'  James,  tenter,  108  Drumfrochar  road 

Linn  John,  engine  driver,  34  Crescent  st 

Linn  Thomas,  labourer,  7  Crescent  st 

LINZ  Randolph,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  8  Hamilton  st. 
Ho.  86  Union  st 

LITTLE  James,  Greenhill,  Finnart  st 

Little  James  &  Co.,  steamship  owners,  Excise  buildings 

Little  Robert  (of  James  Little  &  Co. ),  Dalmore,  Helensburgh 

Little  William,  coach  painter,  75  Roxburgh  st 

Little  Mrs  James,  Abbotsford  place,  11  Roxburgh  st 

Little  Mrs  James,  feuar,  20  Ardgowan  sq 


94  DIKECTORY. 


LIVER  Mrs,  27  Regent  st 

LIVERPOOL  Traders'  Office,  1  West  Quay— A.  King,  agent 

Liverpool  Traders'  Office,  Excise  buildings — William  Lindsay 

cfe  Co.,  agents 
LIVINGSTON  Alexander,  si^irit  merchant,  2  East  breast. 

Ho.  38  Lynedoch  st 
Livingston  Alexander,  Clyde  Sugar  Refinery.     Ho.  Villa  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  I 

Livingston  Ewing,  gardener,  70  Eldon  st 
Livingston  F.,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  25  West  Blackhall 

st.     Ho.  51  Holmscroft  st 
Livingston  George,  rivetter,  13  East  Quay  Lane 
Livingston  John,  printer,  7  Union  st 
Livingston  John,  dyer,  62  Ann  st 
Livingston  Malcolm,  labourer,  40  Roxburgh  st 
Livingston  Mrs  John,  51  Holmscroft  st 
Livingston  Miss,  furrier,  7  Union  st 
LLOYD  Andaluz,  of  Cadiz,  J 3  William  st.— T.  O.  Hunter  d^ 

Co.,  agents 
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,  hoiser,  and  glover.  National  Bank 

buildings,  29  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  17  Brisbane  st 
Lochhead  Mrs,  grocer,  33  Ingleston  st 
Lochhead  Mrs,  35  Kelly  st 

LOCKERBY  Thomas,  civil  engineer,  21  Lyle  st 
LOCKYER  George  &  Sons,  charcoal  manufacturers,  London 

and     Bristol — Agents,    John     Clapperton    &    Co.,    21 

Palmerston  buildings 
LOGAN  Alexander,  grocer,  8  Manse  lane 
Logan  Francis,  tinsmith,  11  Ardgowan  st.  Glebe 
Logan  James,  compositor,  73  Nicolson  st 
Logan  John,  carpenter,  10  Carnock  st 
Logan  John,  boatman,  2  East  Quay  lane 
Logan  John,  labourer,  5  Nile  st 
Logan  Robert,  boilermaker,  84  Roxburgh  st 
Logan  Thomas,  joiner,  16  Arthur  st 
L(^gan  William,  seaman,  28  Ann  st 
Logan  William,  sawyer,  19  Ingleston  st 
LOGGIE  William,  joiner,  65  Holmscroft  st 
LOGUE  Edward,  lumper,  7  Nile  st 
Logue  John,  fireman,  106  Drumfrochar  road 


DIRECTORY.  95 


Logue  J.,  cooper,  20  Market  st 

LONDON  and  Lancashire  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Company. 

John  Gillespie,  agent,  ].2  Forsyth  st 
London  and  Southwark  Insurance  Corporation  (Fire) — Wm. 

N.  A.  Aitken,  agent 
LONDONDERRY   Steam  Packet  Company,  19  Palmerston 

buildings 
LORCET  Mrs  Peter,  Pvestaurant  Frangais,  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  Andrew,  farrier  and  cartwright,  50  Rue-end  st.      Ho. 

9  Antigua  st 
Love  Daniel,  seaman,  11  Hill  st 
Love  David,  seaman,  9  Hope  st 
Love  David,  engineer,  28  John  st 
Love  James,  farmer,  contractor  and  merchant,    1    Delling- 

burn  st.     Ho.  8  East  Blackball  st 
Love  ,Tohn,  grain  merchant,  7  Kilblain  st.     Ho.  do 
Love  John,  accountant.  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  38  Cathcart 

st.     Ho.  above  the  Bank 
Love  John,  compositor,  8  Watt  st 
Love    Robert,  chronometer  maker   and   optician,   17    West 

Blackball  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.,  16  South  st 
LOVEMAN  Moses,  labourer,  21  Stanners  st 
LOW  Alexander,  foreman,  Kingston  Saw  Mills.     Ho.  Clyde 

vale,  Port-Glasgow 
Low  Alexander,  miller,  10  Lyle  st 
Low  James,  engineer,  15  Sir  Michael  st 
Low  James,  joiner,  23  Ingleston  st 
Low  John,  smith,  18  Bogle  st 
Low  John  &  Co. ,  ship  store  merchants  and  export  grocers, 

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,  railway  guard,  28  Crawfurd  st 
LOWREY  James,  rivetter,  3  Manse  lane 
LUCKHAM  James,  shipmaster,  Cromwell  place,  2  Lyle  st 
LUMSDEN  James  (of  Greenock  Printing  Co.),  81  Welling- 
ton st 
Lumsden  Miss,  mangier,  10  Inverkip  st 


96  DIRECTORY. 


LUSK  Malcolm,  porter,  22  Trafalgar  st 

Lusk  Robert,  sugar  broker  and  wholesale  grocer,  12  and  14 
Charles  st.     Ho.  Rosebank,  25  Forsyth  st 

LYALL  Mrs,  18  Kelly  st 

LYDEN  John,  labourer,  13  Bearhope  st 

LYGATE  Matthew,  baker,  36  Ann  st.     Ho.  do 

LYLE  Abram  &  Sons,  shipowners,  cooj^ers  and  stave  mer- 
chants, 1]  Nicolson  st 

Lyle  Abram  (of  Abram  Lyle  &  Sons),  Oakley,  55  Eldon  st 

Lyle  Abram,  jun.  (of  Glebe  Sugar  Refinmg  Co.),  56  Esplanade 

Lyle  Alexander,  salesman,  7  Mill  st 

Lyle  Alexander,  moulder,  97  Belleville  st 

Lyle  Alexander,  pansman,  7  Boyd  st 

Lyle  Archibald,  joiner,  21  Bearhope  st 

Lyle  Charles  P.  (of  Glebe  Sugar  Refining  Co.),  1  Octavia 
terrace 

Lyle  Edward,  cooper,  15  Nicolson  st 

Lyle  James,  baker,  27  Market  st.     Ho.  11  Ann  st 

Lyle  John,  wholesale  and  retail  wine  and  spirit  merchant, 
and  ship  store  dealer,  6  West  Quay  lane  and  17  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  Park  (of  Abram  Lyle  &  Sons),  75  Union  st 

Lyle  William,  mason,  3  Belleville  st 

Lyle  Mrs  D.,  4  Boyd  st 

Lyle  Mrs,  13  Nelson  st,  west 

LYNAS  John,  painter,  5  Hill  st 

LYNCH  John,  engineer,  5  Cathcart  st 

LYON  David,  joiner  and  builder,  20  St  Lawrence  st.  Ho. 
Hillside  Cottage,  St  Lawrence  st 

Lyon  &  Foster,  ship  carpenters  and  boat  builders,  32  Main  st 

Lyon  Isaac,  auctioneer,  7  Cathcart  sq.     Ho.  do 

Lyon  James,  joiner,  Hyde  Park  cottage,  St  Lawrence  st 

Lyon  James,  labourer,  74  Ann  st 

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,  4  Mount  Pleasant  st  ^1 

Lyon  Mrs,  16  John  st  f 

M'  l': 

M'ADAM  Matthew,  boatbuilder,  18  Antigua  st 
M'Adam  Mrs  Peter,  feuar,  39  Nelson  st,  west 


DIRECTORY.  97 


M'AFFER  Donald,  grocer,  21  Sir  Michael  st 

M'Aflfer  John,  shipmaster,  7  Mill  st 

MACALISTER  &  Fyfe,    ship    chandlers,    painters,    paint 

manufacturers,  and  agents  for  the  sale  of  yachts,  4  East 

breast 
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.  26  do 
MCALLISTER  Andrew,  tailor,  43  Cathcart  st 
M'Allister  Archibald,  carpenter,  19  Ingleston  place 
McAllister  Archibald,  engineer,  23  Lynedoch  st 
M'Allister  Archibald,  chimney  sweep,  37  Cathcart  st 
McAllister  Charles,  tug-boat  master,  9  West  breast 
M'Allister  Daniel,  shipwright,  11  Lynedoch  st 
M'Allister  Daniel,  dairyman,  4  Bearhope  st 
M'Allister  Daniel,  warder,  25  Bruce  st 
M'Allister  Donald,  carpenter,  12  Arthur  st 
M'Allister  Duncan,  cowfeeder,  104  Drumfrochar  road 
M'Allister  Hugh,  labourer,  5  Hope  st 
M'Allister  John,  ironfinisher,  30  West  Blackball  st 
M'Allister  Neil,  carpenter,  8  Nicolson  st 
M'Allister  Ronald,  joiner,  31  Lyle  st 
M'Allister  Mrs,  tobacconist,  Palmerston  buildings.     Ho.  30 

Wellington  st 
M'Allister  Mrs  George,  lodgings,  8  Wellington  st 
M'ALOON  Thomas,  fish  merchant,  28  Shaw  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. 

Ho.  3  Laurieston  st 
M 'Anally  Mrs,  shoemaker,  21  Hamilton  st 
M'ANESPY  James,    spirit  merchant,   29  Vennel.     Ho.   37 

Nelson  st,  west 
M'ANULTY  James,  labourer,  34  Dalrymple  st 
MACARA  Renton,  feuar,  23  Brisbane  st 
Macara  William,  storekeeper,  107  Port-Glasgow  road 
M 'ARTHUR  Alexander,  boilermaker,  19  Belleville  st 
M 'Arthur  Alexander,  joiner,  3  Hill  st 
M'Arthur  Alexander,  labourer,  12  John  st 
M'Arthur  Archibald,  tinsmith,  19  Mount  Pleasant  st 
M'Arthur  Archibald,  blacksmith,  10  Hill  st 
M'Arthur  Brothers,  L  West  Quay — Alex.  King,  agent. 
M'Arthur  Charles,  carpenter,  12  Regent  st 
M'Arthur  Charles,  baker,  3  John  st 
M'Arthur  Colin,  boilermaker,  35  Hamilton  ^t 
M'Arthur  Donald,  carpenter,  50  Shaw  Street 
M'Arthur  Duncan,  baker,  5  Inverkip  st 


98  DIRECTORY, 


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  and  grocer,  43  Dalrymple 

st.     Ho.  60  Ann  st 
M 'Arthur  James  R.  (of  William  M 'Arthur  &  Co.),  Finnart  st 
M'Arthur  James,  plasterer,  64  Wellington  st 
M 'Arthur  J.  B.  &  Co.,  sailmakers,  West  quay 
M'Arthur  John  B.  (of  J.  B.  M'Arthur  &  Co.),  Finnart  st 
M'Arthur  John,  caulker,  21  Belleville  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  Neil,  boilermaker,  1  Mill  st 
M'Arthur  Peter   engineer,  7  Kelly  st 
M'Arthur  Peter,  carpenter,  84  Roxburgh  st 
M'Arthur  Richard,  cooper,  I  Belleville  st 
M'Arthur  Robert,  of  H.M.C.,  41  Roxburgh  st 
M'Arthur  Thomas,  stevedore,  2  Charles  st 
M'Arthur  William,  blacksmith,  6  Old  Hillend 
M'Arthur  William  &  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,  milliner,  50  Inverkip  st 
M'Arthur  Mrs,  Finnart  st 
M'Arthur  Mrs,  32  East  Shaw  st 
MACASKILL  Malcolm,    grocer,  18   Hamilton  st.     Ho.  17 

Nelson  st,  west 
Macaskill  Rev.  Murdoch,  of  the  Free  Gaelic  Church.     Ho. 

14  Ardgowan  sq 
MACAULAY  Aulay,  locker,  34  Ann  st 
Macaulay  John,    insurance   agent,    18   Charles   st.     Ho.  6 

Ardgowan  st,  west 
Macaulay  John,  feuar,  19  Eldon  st 
Macaulay  Michael,  rafter,  91  Port-Glasgow  road 
Macaulay  Thomas,  feuar,  19  Eldon  st 
M 'AULAY  James,  cooper,  6  Buccleuch  st.     Ho.  38  Nelson 

st,  west 
M 'Aulay  James,  skinner,  89  East  Hamilton  st 
M 'Aulay  Peter,  Craigs  farm 
M 'Aulay  Thomas,  cooper,  4  Kilblain  st 
M'AUSLAND  Alexander,  shopman,  13  West  Blackhall  st 
M'Ausland  Archibald,  cooper,  60  Kelly  st 
M'Ausland  Archibald,  cooper,  9  Watt  st 
M'Ausland  Hugh,  currier,  89  East  Hamilton  at 


DIRECTORY.  99 


M'Ausland  John,  grocer,  7  Grey  place 

M'Ausland  Robert,  salesman,  5  Holmscroft  st 

M'Ausland  William,  cooper,  51  Kelly  st 

M'Ausland  Mrs,  33  West  JBlackhall  st 

M'Ausland  Mrs,  sick  nurse,  8  Tobago  st 

M'Ausland  Mrs,  13  Belleville  st 

M'BAIN  Hugh,  seaman,  41  Crawfurd  st 

M'BAY  Thomas,  leather  merchant,  4  Dalrymple  st.     Ho.  32 

West  Stewart  st 
MACBRAYNE  John,  shipping  clerk,  18  Wellington  st 
M'BREARTY  Duncan,  lathsplitter,  29  Bank  st 
M 'BRIDE  Archibald,  pilot,  22  Sugarhouse  lane 
M'Bride  Charles,  seaman,  36  West  Blackhall  st 
M'Bride  David,  spirit  merchant,  2  William  st  and  1  West 

breast.     Ho.  12  Ann  st 
M'Bride  Donald,  carpenter,  2  Mearns  st 
M'Bride  Hugh,  hammerman,  6  Smith's  lane 
M'Bride  James,  labourer,  15  East  Shaw  st 
M'Bride  James,  boatbuilder,  13  Clarence  st.     Ho.  31  Nicol- 

son  st 
M'Bride  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  7  Main  st. 

Ho.  31  Lyle  st 
M'Bride  John,  shoemaker,  42  Inverkip  st 
M'Bride  Neil,  fireman,  12  Tobago  st 
M'Bride  Peter,  26  Eldon  st 
M'Bride  Peter,  joiner,  9  Holmscroft  st 
M'Bride  Samuel,  boilermaker,  26  Charles  st 
M'Bride  Thomas,  joiner,  51  Nicolson  st 
M'Bride  William,  labourer,  1  Hill  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'CABE   Peter,    spirit  merchant,    16  Shaw  st.       Ho.    16 

Tobago  st 
M'CAFFERTY  Hugh,  rivetter,  10  South  st 
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  and  Fyfe),  11  Nelson  st,  west 
M'Call  Michael,  rafter,  91  Port-Glasgow  road 
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  P.  &  Sons,  iron  merchants,  and  agent  for  Messrs 

Pascoe,  Grenfell  tt  Sons'  copper,  yellow  metal,  (fee,  14 

Cathcart  st 
M'CALLUM  Allan,  watchman,  66  Roxburgh  st 
M'Callum  Alexander,  spirit  dealer,  4  Dellingburn  sq 


100  DIRECTORY. 


M 'Galium  Alexander,  engineer,  32  Wellington  st 

M 'Galium  Archibald,  writer  and  procurator-fiscal,  14  Hamil- 
ton St.     Ho.  ]  8  Kelly  st 

M 'Galium  Archibald,  blacksmith,  22  Arthur  st 

M 'Galium  Donald,  gardener,  15  Hope  st 

M 'Galium  Donald,  carjpenter,  19  Ingleston  place 

M 'Galium  Donald,  s^Dirit  merchant,  22  West  Blackball  st. 
Ho.  4  Dellingburn  sq 

M'Gallum  Dugald,  labourer,  1  Hill  st 

M 'Galium  Duncan,  ropemaker,  18  West  Stewart  st 

M'Gallum  Duncan,  smith,  64  Roxburgh  st 

M'Gallum  Duncan  (of  Greenock  Seed  Grushing  Oil  Go.),  4 
Newark  st 

M'Gallum  Edward,  general  grocer,  36  Shaw  st.  Ho.  5 
Gross-shore  st 

M'Gallum  Hugh,  labourer,  5  Shaw  st 

M'Gallum  James,  cooper,  39  Ann  st 

M'Gallum  James,  broker,  1  Rue-end  st 

M'Gallum  John,  waiter,  24  Trafalgar  st 

M'Gallum  John,  greengrocer,  40  Inverkip  st 

M'Gallum  John,  porter,  6  William  st 

M'Gallum  John,  timekeeper,  11  Lyle  st 

M'Gallum  John,  smith,  3  Belleville  st 

M'Gallum  John,  engineer,  10  Regent  st 

M'Galhmi  John,  carpenter,  2  Gartsburn  st 

M'Gallum  John,  joiner,  90  East  Hamilton  st 

M'Gallum  Malcolm,  engineer,  8  Antigua  st 

M'Gallum  Neil,  boilermaker,  24  Lyle  st 

M'Gallum  Peter,  curator  and  librarian.  Mechanics'  Institu- 
tion, 11  Tobago  st 

M'Gallum  Peter,  joiner,  2  Antigua  st 

M'Gallum  William,  joiner,  41  Nicolson  st 

M'Gallum  Miss  Mary,  boys'  dressmaker,  30  Ann  st 

M'Gallum  Misses,  dressmakers  and  milliners,  11  Nelson  st, 
west 

M'Gallum  Mrs,  30  Ann  st 

M'Gallum  Mrs,  stationer,  79  Roxburgh  st 

M'Gallum  Mrs  John,  28  Grawfurd  st 

M'GAMMOND  David,  grain  merchant,  28  Sugarhouse  lane. 
Ho.  4  Robertson  st 

M'GANDLISH  William,  policeman,  32  East  Shaw  st 

M'GANN  Philip,  joiner,  54  Wellington  st 

M'CANSH  James,  river  pilot,  9  Kelly  st 

M'GARTNEY  George,  Town's  plumber  and  superintendent 
of  fire  brigade.     Ho.  4  Bank  st 

M'Gartney  William,  coachman,  71  Roxburgh  st 

M'Gartney  William,  carpenter,  8  Antigua  st 

M'GASKILL  Kenneth  (of  Steel  &  M'Gaskill),  Laura  Villa, 
Johnstone  st 


DIRECTORY.  101 


M'CASKIE  Henry,  coachman,  13  Watt  st     . 
M'CAUGrHEY  J.  &  R.,  sugar  samplers,  1  West  quay.     Ho. 

52  Wellington  st 
M'CAW  Mrs,  dressmaker,  65  Nicolson  st 
M'CHESNEY  John,  seaman,  13  Nelson  st,  west 
M'CLELLAND  Thomas,  25  Bank  st 
M 'CLEMENT  James,  joiner,  103  Belleville  st 
M'CLEMONT  Miss,  spirit  dealer,  48  East  Hamilton  st 
M'CLOSKIE  Paul,  labourer,  7  Nile  st 
M 'CLUMPY  Robert,  railway  porter,  63  Regent  st 
M'CLURE  Alexander,  shoemaker,  33  Market  st 
M'Clure  James  L.,  commission  agent,  27  Cathcart  st     Ho. 

82  Union  st 
M'Clure  &  Macdonald,  notaries  pxiblic,  writers  and  insurance 

agents,  40  Cathcart  st 
M'Clure  William  (of  M'Clure  &  Macdonald),  66  Union  st 
M'COLL  Allan,  contractor,  9  Prospect  hill 
M'CoU  Daniel,  clerk,  19  Regent  st 
M'CoU  Daniel,  carpenter,  24  John  st 
M'Coll  David,  cooper,  37  Nelson  st,  west 
M'CoU  Donald,  smith,  15  Main  st 
M'Coll  Donald,  coachman,  2  Fox  st 
M'Coll  Dugald,  engineer,  5  Mill  st 
M'Coll  Gilbert,  wine  merchant,   9  Taylor's  close.       Ho.  29 

Cathcart  st 
M'Coll  James,  engine-keeper,  44  Arthur  st 
M'Coll  John,  coach  proprietor,  24  Duncan  st 
M'Coll  J.  (few.,  contractors,  73  Ann  st 
M'Coll  Patrick,  joiner,  36  Arthur  st 
M'Coll  Walter,  cabinetmaker,  30  East  Hamilton  st 
M'Coll  William  (of  J.  &  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  Archibald,  carpenter,  11  Lynedoch  st 
M'Connell  Donald,  smith,  3  Belleville  st 
M'Connell  Hugh,  grocer  and  flesher,  25  Market  st.      Ho.  29 

Nelson  st,  west 
M'Connell,  Mary  L.,  toy  shop,  2  Sir  Michael  st.      Ho.  61 

Nicolson  st 
M'Connell  Mrs,  poulterer,  31  Hamilton  st 
M'Connell  Mrs,  21  John  st 

M'CORMICK  Charles,  sawyer,  28  West  Blackball  st 
M'Cormick  Donald,  steamboat  agent,  Custom-House  quay 
M'Cormick  Donald,  shoemaker,  7  Hope  st 
M'Cormick  Donald,  cowfeeder,  8  Prospect  hill 
M'Cormick  George,  joiner,  90  East  Hamilton  st 
M'Cormick  John,    baker^^-^^^lmBrnton   buildings.       Ho.   29 

Lyle  st  .^'        ''  ^% 

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102  DIRECTORY. 


M'Cormick  John,  fireman,  43  Ann  st 

M'Cormick  Patrick,  mason,  40  Nicolson  st 

M'Cormick  William,  fireman,  60  Drumfrochar  road 

M'Cormick  William,  tobacconist,  5  Lennox  Buildings,  Port- 
Glasgow  road 

M'CORQUODALE  Allan,  carpenter,  13  West  Stewart  st 

M'Corquodale  Archibald,  cooper,  83  Belleville  st  .  ~ 

M'Corquodale  Daniel,  carpenter,  3  Orchard  st 

M'Corquodale  Duncan,  manure  merchant,  3  Regent  st 

M'Corquodale  John,  labourer,  9  Kilblain  st 

M'Corquodale  Neil,  seaman,  1  Springkell  st 

M'Corquodale  Mrs,  furnishings,  36  East  Hamilton  st 

M'COSHIM  Donald,  glazier,  93  Belleville  st 

M'COSKEP  Joseph,  auctioneer,  34  West  Blackball  st  , 

M'COURT  Francis,  mason,  84  Roxburgh  st  | 

M 'COWAN  &  Biggar,  analytical  and  consulting  chemists,  29 
Cathcart  st 

M'Cowan  James,  spinner,  104  Drumfrochar  road 

M 'Cowan  James,  fitter,  91  Belleville  st 

M'Cowan  John,  engineer,  9  Prospect  hill 

M'Cowan  Robert,  engineer,  76  Ann  st 

M'Cowan  William,  mason,  26  Trafalgar  st 

M 'CO WAT  James,  engineer,  5  Dempster  st 

M'Cowat  Mrs,  11  Bruce  st 

M'CRACKEN  Thomas,  carver,  36  Nelson  st,  west 

M'Cracken  Mrs,  17  Bruce  st 

M'CRACKETT  Peter,  teacher,  Fairrie's  school,  6  Cartsburn 
st.     Ho.  14  I\l  earns  st 

M'CRxVDIE  Alexander,  baker,  11  Cathcart  st 

M'Cradie  James,  porter,  67  Roxburgh  st 

M'Cradie  James,  plasterer,  41  Kelly  st.  Ho.  67  Rox- 
burgh st 

M'Cradie  John,  baker,  20  Bearhope  st 

M  'Cradie  John,  seaman,  27  Hamilton  st 

M'Cradie  John,  iron  dresser,  13  Ingleston  st 

M'CRAE  Daniel,  candle  maker  and  general  merchant,  15 
Charles  st.     Ho.  14  Nelson  st,  westi 

M'Crae  David,  engine-driver,  3  Belleville  st 

M'Crae  George,  plainer,  13  Crescent  st 

M'Crae  James,  carpenter,  7  Hill  st 

M'Crae  James,  gatekeeper,  5  Hill  st 

M'Crae  James,  Queen's  porter,  29  Ann  st 

M'Crae  John,  blockmaker,  68  Holmscroft  st 

M'Crae  Neil,  carpenter,  6  Watt  st 

M'CREATH  Andrew,  seaman,  51  Crawfurd  st 

M'CRINDLE  Charles,  labourer,  90  East  Hamilton  st 

M'Crindle  James,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  43  Hamil- 
ton st.     Ho.  26  Wellington  st 

M'Crindle  William,  Customs'  boatman,  39  Ann  st 


BIRECTOKY.  103 


M'Crindle  Mrs  Wm.,  feather  and  crape  dresser  and  dress- 
maker, 39  Ann  st 

M'CUAIG  Alexander,  seaman,  29  Nelson  st,  west  . 

M'Cuaig  Duncan,  carpenter,  56  Wellington  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'CULLOCH  Alexander,  flesher,  47  Hamilton  st.  Ho.  4 
Trafalgar  st 

M'CuUoch  Colin,  writer,  notary  public,  clerk  of  Greenock 
Water  Trust  and  Assessor  of  Police  Court,  Council 
Chambers.     Ho.  11  Bentinck  st 

M'CuUoch  David,  joiner,  69  Roxburgh  st 

M'CuUoch  David,  cooper,  8  Watt  st 

M'CuUoch   Pev.  James   Melville,  D.D.,  minister   of  West 
■  Parish,  20  Patrick  st 

M'CuUoch  James,  fireman,  6  Patrick  st 

M'CuUoch  John,  engine  driver,  31  Lynedoch  st 

M'CuUoch  John,  joiner,  16  William  st 

M'CuUoch  John,  M.D.,  Bank  Top,  corner  of  Bank  st  and 
Lyle  st 

M'CuUoch  Joseph,  patternmaker,  10  Lyle  st 

M'CuUoch  Peter,  engineer,  33  Hamilton  st 

M'CuUoch  WiUiam,  smith,  59  Main  st 

M'CuUoch  Mrs,  lodgings,  14  Terrace  road 

MACCUNN  James  &  C,  shipowners,  Excise  buildings. 
Ho.  60  Esplanade 

M'CUNN  James,  stationer,  49  Rue-end  st.  Ho.  3  Orange- 
field  place 

M'Cunn  Mrs,  7  Lynedoch  st 

M 'CURDY  Angus,  carpenter,  1  William  st 

M'CUTCHEON  Alexander,  goods  guard,  14  Lyle  st 

M'Cutcheon  David,  builder,  58  Drumfrochar  road 

M'Cutcheon  Hugh,  grocer,  9  Arthur  st.     Ho.  18  Bogle  st 

M'DADE  Bernard,  flesher,  1  Stanners  st 

M'Dade  Henry,  painter,  7  Holmscroft  st 
*-M'Dade  Mrs,    spirit    dealer,    62    Vennel.     Ho.    7   Holms- 
croft st 

M'DEARMID  Dermid,  rivetter,  5  Dellingburn  sq 

M'Dearmid  Kenneth,  labourer,  26  John  st 

M'Dearmid  John,  cooper,  2  East  breast 

M'DIARMID  Hugh,  grocer,  6  Stanners  st 

M ACDONALD  Archd.  K. ,  teacher,  5  Dempster  st 

Macdonald  Archd, ,  teacher,  St.  Mary's  Parish  School 

Macdonald  C.  D.  &  Co.,  clothiers,  etc.,  7  William  st.  Ho. 
21  Roxburgh  st 

Macdonald  Donald  (of  Macdonald,  Hutcheson  &  Co.),  21 
Ardgowan  sq 


104  DIEECTORY. 


Macdonald  Francis,  writer,  11  William  st.  Ho.  31  Demp- 
ster st 

Macdonald  George  (of  M'Clure  &  Macdonald),  9  Finnart  st 

Macdonald  George  &  Co.,  sugar  brokers,  Exchange  build- 
ings.    Ho.  13  Union  st 

Macdonald  &  Co.,  shoemakers,  34  West  Blackliall  st 

Macdonald,  Hutcheson  (fe  Co.,  sugar  brokers,  Commercial 
Bank  buildings,  Greenock,  and  3  Commercial  Sale 
Rooms,  Mincing  lane,  London 

Macdonald  J.  &  G. ,  sugar  merchants,  27  Sugar  exchange, 
Greenock,  and  21  and  27  Virginia  st. ,  Glasgow 

Macdonald  James  D.,  superintendent  of  mercantile  marine, 
and  registrar  of  royal  naval  reserve  for  the  ports  of 
Greenock  and  Port-Glasgow,  7  Virginia  st.  Ho.  21 
Ardgowan  st,  west 

Macdonald  James,  writer,  43  Brougham  st 

Macdonald  John,  ship  carpenter  and  boatbuilder,  11  Virginia 
St.     Ho.  24  Kelly  st 

Macdonald  Roderick  (of  Macdonald  Hutcheson  &  Co.),  9 
Ardgowan  sq 

Macdonald  William  D.,  clerk,  2  Lyle  st 

Macdonald  Mrs,  43  Brougham  st 

M 'DONALD  Alexander,  carpenter,  12  Cathcart  st 

M 'Donald  Alexandr,  gas  inspector,  7  Hope  st 

M 'Donald  Alexander,  carpenter,  8  Hamilton  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 
Craufurd  st 

M 'Donald  Andrew,  hatter,  35  West  Burn  st.  Ho.  35 
Kelly  st 

M 'Donald  Angus,  Queen's  porter,  14  Brisbane  st 

M 'Donald  Charles,  collector,  20  Lynedoch  st 

M 'Donald  Charles,  policeman,  9  Dempster  st 

M 'Donald  Charles,  boarding-house  keeper,  8  Dalrymple  st 

M 'Donald  Charles,  labourer,  46  Cathcart  st 

M 'Donald  Daniel,  rigger,  22  Antigua  st 

M 'Donald  Donald,  labourer,  6  West  Stewart  st 

M 'Donald  Donald,  grocer,  26  Crawfurd  st 

M 'Donald  Donald,  joiner,  45  Holmscroft  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  Fiiilay,  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 


DIRECTORY.  105 


McDonald  Hugh,  toy  shop,  9  Tobago  st 

M'Donald  Hugh,  skinner,  16  Arthur  st 

M 'Donald  Hugh,  clerk,  6  Dempster  st 

M 'Donald  James,  seaman,  5  Bearhope  st 

M 'Donald  James,  policeman,  60  Ann  st 

M 'Donald  James,  carpenter,  32  Ingleston  st 

M 'Donald  John,  cooper,  81  Wellington  st 

M'Donald  John,  porcer,  28  West  Burn  st 

M'Donald  John,  brassfinisher,  3  Regent  st 

M'Donald  John,  shipmaster,  5  Belleville  st 

M'Donald  John,  engineer,  85  Belleville  st 

M'Donald  John,  carter,  26  Wellington  st 

M'Donald  John,  labourer,  87  Roxbiirgh  st 

M'Donald  John,  carpenter,  30  Wellington  st 

M'Donald  John,  spirit  merchant,  12  East  India  breast.     Ho. 

51  Rue-end  st 
M'Donald  John  (of  New  Clyde  Towing  Co.),  10  Wellington  st 
M'Donald  John,  coal  merchant,  54  Holmscroft   st.     Ho.  81 

Wellington  st 
M'Donald  John,    boilermaker,    1  Lennox  buildings,    Port- 
Glasgow  road 
M'Donald  John  T,,  carpenter,  37  Lynedoch  st 
M'Donald  Malcolm,  seaman,  18  Yennel 
M'Donald  Malcolm,  carjDenter,  40  Shaw  st 
M'Donald  Neil,  tailor  and  clothier,  31    Cathcart  st.      Ho. 

25  Bank  st 
M'Donald  Robert,  baker,  51  Kelly  st 
M'Donald  Ronald,  shoemaker,  45  \^ennel 
M'Donald  William,  carpenter,  35  Cathcart  st 
M'Donald  William,  pilot,  3  West  Stewart  st 
M'Donald  Wilson,  shipmaster,  65  Regent  st 
M'Donald  Alice,  milliner,  22  Cathcart  st 
M'Donald  Margaret,  greengrocer,  28  Tobago  st 
M'Donald  Miss,  45  Wellington  st 
M'Donald  Mrs,  Q6  Regent  st 
M'Donald  Mrs,  17  Mount  Pleasant  st 
M'DONNELL  Hugh   &    Son,    merchants   and   commission 

agents,   8  West  Quay  Lane.     Ho.    1  Armadale  Place, 

Bank  st 
MACDOUGALL  Dugald  (of  William  Lindsay  &  Co.),  Upper 

Campbell  st 
Macdougall  John,  writer,  Mansionhouse.     Ho.   Rosemount, 

Bentinck  st 
Macdougall  John,  M.  D. ,  43  Regent  st 
Macdougall  Mrs  Archibald,  24  Roxburgh  st 
M'DOUGALL  Alexander,  shipmaster,  20  West  Stewart  st 
M'Dougall  Allan,  carpenter,  19  Ingleston  place 
M'Dougall  Allan,  labourer,  15  Arthur  st 
M'Dougall  Archibald,  carpenter,  48  St  Lawrence  st 


106  DIRECTORY. 


M'Dougall  David,  carpenter,  25  Bank  st  * 

M'Doiigall  Donald,  joiner,  20  Bruce  st 

M'Dougall  Donald,  fleslier,  1  Arthur  st.     Ho.  3  do 

M'Dongall  Dngald,  j)orter,  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.     Ho.  29  do 

M'Dougall  Duncan,  slioeniaker,  34  Ann  st 

M'Dougall  Duncan,  pilot,  16  Antigua  st 

M'Dougall  Duncan,  flesher,  54  St  Lawrence  st 

M'Dougall  Duncan,    bookseller,  33   Hamilton   st.      Ho.   49 

Rue-end  st 
M'Dougall  Duncan,  salesman,  17  Robertson  st 
M'Dougall  George  R.  (of  Robertson  &  M'Dougall),  Spring 

Bank,  Fox  st 
M'Dougall  Hugh,  timekeeper,  36  Lynedoch  st 
M'Dougall  James,  blacksmith,  23  Charles  st 
M'Dougall  John,  engineer,  5  Regent  st 
M'Dougall  John,  carter,  Broomhill 
M'Dougall  John,  railway  porter,  52  Wellington  st 
M'Dougall  John,  joiner,  Whitelaw's  land,  Mearns  st 
M'Dougall  John,  vanman,  50  Holmscroft  st 
M'Dougall  John,  carpenter,  47  Crawfurd  st 
M'Dougall  John,  boilermaker,  10  Carnock  st 
M'Dougall  Lachlan,  gardener,  61  Ann  st 
M'Dougall  Neil,  labourer,  11  Belleville  st 
M'Dougall  Neil,  shipmaster,  26  Wellington  st 
M'Dougall  Peter,  washing  establishment,  56  Holmscroft  st 
M'Dougall  Peter,  seaman,  24  Sir  Michael  st 
M'Dougall  Peter,  gardener,  56  Wellington  st 
M'Dougall  Peter,  dyer,  7  Newton  st 
M'Dougall  William,  spii-it  merchant,  25  Sugarhouse  lane. 

Ho.  10  Kelly  st 
M'Dougall  William,  labourer,  56  Lynedoch  st 
M'Dougall  Mary,  grocer,  45  Crawfurd  st 
M'Dougall  Mrs,  44  Crawfurd  st 
M'Dougall  Mrs,  5  East  Blackball  st 
M'Dougall  Mrs,  3  Arthur  st 
M'Dougall  Mrs,  14  Lyle  st 

M'DOWALL  Francis,  labourer,  36  Holmscroft  st 
M 'Do wall  Thomas,  boatman,  22  Lyle  st 
M'Dowall  William,  sugar  sampler,  18  Bruce  st 
M'Dowall  Miss,  28  Wellington  st 
MACEACHRAN  D.,  4  Lyle  st 

M'EACHRAN  Alexander,  labourer,  5  Dellingburn  sq 
M'Eachran  Donald,  rivetter,  26  Tobago  st 
M'Eachran  John,  16  John  st 
M'Eachran   Ann,    spirit   merchant,    12  Springkell  st.     Ho. 

41  Roxburgh  st 


DIRECTORY. 


107 


M'ELENY  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  7  William  st.     Ho.  6  do 
M'ELWEE  James,  shoemaker,  1  Inverkip  st 
M'ENTEAR  John,  hairdresser,  4  Manse  lane 
M'EWAN  Alexander,  carpenter,  7  Laurieston  st 
M'Ewan  Archibald,  rigger,  32  West  Blackhall  st 
M'Ewan  Donald,  carpenter,  12  Ann  st 
M'Ewan  Dugald,  brassiinisher,  20  John  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,  16  Stanners  st 
M 'FAD YEN  Archibald,  rivetter,  83  Belleville  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,  painter,  9  East  Blackhall  st 
M'Fadyen  John,  engine  driver,  10  West  breast 
M'Fadyen  John,  feuar,  82  Roxburgh  st 
M'Fadyen  Mrs,  6  Chapel  st 
MACFARLAN  Alexander  (of  Macfarlan,  Brown  &  Co),  36 

Brisbane  st 
Macfarlan  Andrew  (of  Macfarlan  &  Co. ),  13  Kelly  st 
Macfarlan,  Brown  &  Co. ,  merchants,  Customhouse  place 
Macfarlan  Dugald,  hat  manufacturer,  46  Cathcart  st.     Ho. 

31  Esplanade 
Macfarlan  Robert,  clerk,  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  George  sq 
Macfarlane  John  A.  &  Co. ,  grocers  and  wine  merchants,  10 

West  Blackhall  st 
Macfarlane  Donald,  carriage  hirer  and  mail  contractor,  25 

West  Stewart  st.     Ho.  7  George  sq 
Macfarlane  Duncan,  architect,  32  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  Carron 

cottage,  Port-Glasgow 
Macfarlane  John  (of  Barr  &  Macfarlane),  20  Wellington  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,  billiard  room  proprietor,  16  Hamilton 

st.     Ho.  30  Nelson  st,  west 
M'Farlane  Alexander,  cotton  spinner,  17  Brisbane  st 
M'Farlane  Andrew,  Queen's  porter,  58  Kelly  st 


108  DIRECTORY. 


M'Farlane  Andrew,  bottler,  9  Crawfurd  st 
M'Farlane  Archibald,  gardener,  6  Inverkip  st 
M'Farlane  Archibald,  watchman,  23  Bruce  st 
M'Farlane  Archibald,    spirit  merchant,  32  Arthur  st.     Ho 

30  do 
M'Farlane  Arthur,  joiner,  59  Holmscroft  st 
M'Farlane  Colin,  carpenter,  21  Belleville  st 
M'Farlane  Daniel,  joiner,  53  Regent  st 
M'Farlane  David,  storekeeper,  7  Newton  st 
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,  engineer,  62  Ann  st 
M'Farlane  Edward,  dyer,  1  Mill  st 
M'Farlane  George,  sawyer,  11  Belleville  st 
M'Farlane  Humphrey,  shoemaker,  74  Roxburgh  st 
M'Farlane  James,  baker,  19  Ingleston  place 
M'Farlane  James,  painter,  10  Nile  st 
M'Farlane  James,  gTeengrocer,  9  Cartsburn  st 
M'Farlane  James,  chainmaker,  17  Baker  st 
M'Farlane  John,  storeman,  27  Roxburgh  st 
M'Farlane  John,  coal  salesman,  6  Yirginia  st 
M'Farlane  Lachlan,  painter,  4  Ann  st 
M'Farlane  Malcolm,  carpenter,  5  Newton  st 
M'Farlane  Peter,  H.M.  Customs,  31  Ann  st 
M'Farlane  Robert^  porter,  38  Holmscroft  st 
M'Farlane  Robert,  sawyer,  50  Crawfurd  st 
M'Farlane  Robert,  engineer,  22  St  Lawrence  st 
M'Farlane  Robert,  carpenter,  4  John  st 
M'Farlane  Robert,  bank  porter,  4  Mansionhouse  lane 
M'Farlane  Robert,  labourer,  8  East  Blackball  st 
M'Farlane  Robert,  joiner,  28  East  Crawford  st 
M'Farlane  Robert,  plainer,  3  Belleville  st 
M'Farlane  Robert,  cooper,  66  Holmscroft  st 
M'Farlane  William,  cooper,  74  Ann  st 
M'Farlane  William,  diver,  8  Boyd  st 
M'Farlane  William,   provision  merchant,  20  Vennel.      Ho 

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  Miss,  22  West  Blackball  st 
M'Farlane  Mrs,  tobacconist,  3  Ker  st 
M'Farlane  Mrs,  75  Regent  st 
M'Farlane  Mrs,  42  Roxburgh  st 
M'Farlane  Mrs,  10  Baker  st 
M'Farlane  Mrs,  20  Bearhope  st 


DIRECTORY.  109 


MTarlane  Mrs,  62  Eldon  st 

MACFEE  Neil,  car  vet,  gilder  and  picture  frame  maker,  37 
West  Blackhall  st 

MACFIE  John,  tea  dealer  and  general  grocer,  14  West 
Blackhall  st  and  56  Yennel.     Ho.  14  Laird  st 

M'FIE  Archibald,  fireman,  2  Clarence  st 

M'Fie  Daniel,  mason,  16  Kelly  st 

M'Fie  Donald,  labourer,  18  Wellington  st 

M'Fie  James,  joiner,  64  Wellington  st 

M'Fie  James,  carpenter,  32  Crescent  st 

M'Fie  John,  blacksmith,  3  John  st 

M'Fie  John,  joiner,  21  Wellington  st 

M'Fie  John,  cork  manufacturer,  54  Shaw  st.   Ho.  1  William  st 

M'Fie  Malcolm,  boatman,  55  Drumfrochar  road 

M'Fie  Robert,  pilot,  8  Shaw  st 

M'Fie  Thomas,  joiner,  65  Rue-end  st 

M'Fie  William,  locker,  12  South  st 

M'Fie  Miss,  11  Mearns  st 

M'Fie  Mrs  James,  16  Kelly  st 

M'Fie  Mrs  James,  28  Charles  st 

M'Fie  Mrs,  23  Lynedoch  st 

M'G ALLAN  David,  tailor  and  clother,  1  Argyle  st 

M'Grallan  William,  tailor,  2  Crawford  lane 

M'GARRITY  Charles,  shoemaker,  9  Newton  st 

M'Garrity  Robert,  shoemaker,  5  William  st.  Ho.  14  Holms- 
croft  st 

M 'GAVIN  George,  cooper,  11  Regent  st 

M'Gavin  James,  coal,  lime  and  brick  merchant,  27  West 
Burn  st.     Ho.  13  Ardgowan  st,  west 

M'GEACHAN  James,  mason,  59  Holmscroft  st 

M'Geachan  William,  joiner,  66  Ann  st 

M'GEACHIN  William,  mason,  62  Regent  st 

M' GEORGE  James,  shoemaker,  58  Rue-end  st.  Ho.  41 
Lynedoch  st 

M'GHEE  Henry,  cooper,  13  East  Quay  lane 

M'Ghee  Jolin,  dairyman,  38  Shaw  st. 

M'Ghee  John,  carpenter,  65  Rue- end  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,  68  Wellington  st 

N'Gill  John,  carpenter,  41  Ann  st 

M'Gill  John  M.  (of  Mackenzie  &  Walker),  54  Brougham  st 

M'Gill  Patrick,  carpenter,  65  Nicolson  st 

M'Gill  Robert,  joiner,  54  Wellington  st 

M'Gill  Robert,  labourer,  34  Inverkip  st 

M'Gill  Robert,  joiner,  1  West  Stewart  st 

M'Gill  Mrs,  34  Crescent  "st 

M'GILLIVRAY  Alexander,  feuar,  26  Brisbane  st 


110  DIRECTORY. 


M'Gillivray  Duncan,  insurance  agent,  1  Watt   place.     Ho. 

28  Brisbane  st 
M'GILP  Donald,  labourer,  14  John  st 
M'Gilp  Neil,  joiner,  24  Cartsburn  st 
M'GILVRAY  Angus,  carpenter,  63  Holmscroft  st 
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'CtINLAY  Michael,  labourer,  35  Ann  st 
M'GINNELL  John,  labourer,  32  Crescent  st 
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,  71  Roxburgh  st 
M'Glashan  Ebenezer,  boilermaker,  11  East  Blackhall  st 
M'Glashan  John,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  28  Charles  st  and  40 

Cathcart  st.     Ho.  47  Regent  st 
M'Glashan  Elizabeth,  refreshment  rooms,  12  Rue-end  st 
M'GLINSHEY  Daniel,  boatman,  43  Crawfurd  st 
M'Glinshey  James,  boarding-house  keeper,  4  Dalrymple  st 
M'Glinshey  James,  seaman,  28  Dalrymple  st 
M'GLONE  David,  broker,  32  Yennel 
M'GONAGLE  Daniel,  salesman,  9  Prospect  hill 
M'GORUM  Mrs  Robert,   spirit  merchant,   20  Cathcart  st. 

Ho.  15  do 
M'GOUGAN  Angus,  boilermaker,  4  Union  st 
M'GOURLAY  John,  pansman,  108  Drumfrochar  road 
M'Gourlay  Samuel,  moulder,  21  John  st 
M' GO  WAN  Benjamin,  labourer,  65  Holmscroft  st 
M'Gowan  Ebenezer,  of  H.M.  Customs,  63  Ann  st 
M'Gowan  John,  rigger,  21  Tobago  st 
M'Gown  Mrs  John,  feuar,  29  Crescent  st 
M' GRAIN  John,  house  factor,  52  East  Hamilton  st 
M'GRANACHAN  Daniel,  rivetter,  4  Dah-ymple  st 
M'Granachan  Joseph,   outfitter,    10  Dalrymple  st.     Ho.  32 

West  Blackhall  st 
MACGREGOR  John  (of  J.  &  W.  Stewart),  Ardshue,  Helens- 
burgh        » 
MacGregor  Neil,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  8  Cathcart  st  and 

1  Shaw  st 
M'GREGOR  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.),  27  Mearns  st 
M'Gregor  Daniel,  watchman,  8  Antigua  st 
M'Gregor  David,  stationer,  17  Ann  st 


DIRECTORY.  Ill 


M'Grregor  &  Donald,  glaziers,  glass  silverers,  embossers    and 

decorators,  15  Charles  st 
McGregor  D.  &  Co.,  nautical  instrument  makers,  opticians, 

etc.,  32  Cathcart  st 
M'Gregor  George,  engineer,  37  Ann  st 
M'Gregor  J.   D.    &  Co.,   funeral  undertakers  and  carriage 

hirers.  Tontine  stables.     Office,  15  East  Quay  lane 
M'Gregor  James,  of  H.M,  Customs,  12  Prince's  st 
M'Gregor  James,  blacksmith,  31  Ingleston  st 
McGregor  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  Shaw  st,  and  9  East  Quay  lane.       Ho.    18 

Eldon  st 
M'Gregor  John,  engineer,  8  East  breast 
M'Gregor  John,  joiner,  38  Holmscroft  st 
M'Gregor  John,  lighterman,  11  Hill  st 
M  'Gregor  John,  rivetter,  46  Cathcart  st 
M'Gregor  John,  seaman,  38  Vemiel 
M'Gregor  John,  turner,  24  St  Lawrence  st 
M'Gregor  Malcolm,  seaman,  11  West  breast 
M'Gregor  Malcolm,  boatman,  Trafalgar  st 
M'Gregor  Malcolm,  joiner,  45  Wellington  st 
M'Gregor  Nicol  (of  N.  &  R.  M'Gregor),  4  Antigua  st 
M'Gregor  N.  &  R. ,  boatbuilders,  45  Rue- end  st 
M'Gregor  Peter,  coppersmith,  14  Wellington  st 
M'Gregor  Peter,  superintendent  Working   Boys'    Home,    5 

Bogle  st 
M'Gregor  Robert,  (of  N.  &  R.  M'Gregor),  2  Antigua  st 
M'Gregor  William,  joiner,  21  East  Hamilton  st 
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  Lewis,  11  West  breast 
M'GROUTHER  Robert,  storekeeper,  59  Ann  st 
M'GUCKIN  Alexander  (of  Millar  &  M'Guckin),  7  Shaw  place 
M'GUGAN  Duncan,  labourer,  6  Hope  st 
M'Gugan  G. ,  tug-boat  master,  10  William  st 
M'GUIRE  James,  hair-cutter,  26  Dalrymple  St 
M'Guire  John,  engineer,  46  Cathcart  st 
M'Guire  Menasis,  labourer,  3  Virginia  st 
M'Guire  Peter,  potter,  42  East  Hamilton  st 
M'Guire  Thomas,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  1  Laurieston 

st.     Ho.  1  Morton  terrace 
M'Guire  Mrs,  12  Port-Glasgow  road 


112  DIRECTORY. 


M'HOUL  John,  pointsman,  15  Brougham  st 

M'lLHANEY  George,  traveller,  24  Bruce  st 

M'lLROY  John,  boilermaker,  36  Crescent  st 

M'llroy  William,  labourer,  44  Lynedoch  st 

M'llroy  John,  stevedore,  29  Shaw  st 

M'llroy   John,    broker,   18   Dalrymple   st.     Ho.     31    West 

Burn  st 
M'llroy  Matthew,  mason,  60  Drumfrochar  road 
M'lLVAIN  Archibald,  salesman,  5  Dempster  st 
M'llvain  John,  25  Kelly  st 
M'lLWRAITH  Adam,  baker,  84  Roxburgh  st 
M'llwraith  Adam,  joiner,  25  Bruce  st 
M' II wraith  Hew  (of  M'llwraith  &  Swan),  assessor  and  clerk 

of  Dean  of  Guild  Court,  and  administrator  of  oaths  in  ^ 

Chancery,  37  Esplanade 
M'llwraith  John,  rigger,  40  Nicolson  st 
M'llwraith  Matthew,  baker,  9^  Roxburgh  st 
M'llwraith  &  Swan,  writers  and  notaries  public,  30  Nicol-] 

son  st 
M'llwraith  William,  hosier,  glover,  and  shirt  manufacturer, 

2  West  Blackball  st.     Ho.  47  Dempster  st 
M'llwraith  William,  boilermaker,  86  Belleville  st 
M'llwraith  Miss,  hosier,  23  Hamilton  st 
M'INNES  Alexander,  carter,  Prospect  hill  house 
M'Innes  Archibald,  carpenter,  17  Regent  st 
M'Innes  Donald,  boilermaker,  33  Lyle  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  James,  draughtsman,  7  Hope  st 
M'Innes  Neil,  carpenter,  40  Main  st 
M'Innes  Robert,  policeman,  24  Trafalgar  st 
M'Innes  Robert,  feuar,  41  Ann  st 
M'Innes  Mrs,  46  Cathcart  st 
M'INROY  Hugh,  rigger,  46  Cathcart  st 
M'INTEA  James,  bootcloser,  23  Vennel 
M'lNTOSH  Alexander,  sugar  boiler,  38  West  Shaw  st 
M'Intosh  Daniel,  fireman,  45  Roxburgh  st 
M'Intosh  Donald,  engineer,  18  Hope  st 
M'Intosh  Duntian,  spirit  merchant,  9  Bearhope  st.      Ho.  6 

Mount  Pleasant  st 
M'Intosh  Hugh,  carpenter,  2  Laurieston  st 
M'Intosh  James,  cabinetmaker,  74  Wellington  st 
M'Intosh  John,  labourer,  6  Holmscroft  st 
M'Intosh  Kenneth,  spirit  merchant,  21  Rue-End  st.       Ho. 

15  Antigua  st 


DIRECTORY.  113 


M'Intosli  Peter,  engineer,  27  Roxburgh  st 

M'Intosli  William,  draper,  27  Ann  st 

M'Intosh  Miss,  27  Nicolson  st 

M'lntosh  Mrs,  lodgings.  88  Drumfrochar  road 

MACINTYRE  James,  fislnuonger,  43  Hamilton  st.  Ho.  19 
Ardgowan  st,  west 

Macintyre  John  D. ,  insurance  broker.  City  Bank  buildings. 
Ho.  22  Patrick  st 

M'Intyre  Alexander,  weigher,  34  West  Blackball  st 

M'Intyre  Alexander,  dresser,  3  Regent  st 

M'Tntyre  Allan,  carter,  8  Kilblain  st 

M'Intyre  Andrew,  tobacconist,  39  Cathcart  st.  Ho.  9  Holms- 
croft  st 

M'Intyre  Archibald,  gasfitter  and  church  officer,  8  Watt  st 

M'Intyre  Archibald,  carter,  4  East  Quay  lane 

M'Intyre  Colin,  carpenter,  41  Nelson  st,  west 

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,  7  Hill  st 

M'Intyre  Duncan,  policeman,  8  Hope  st 

M'Intyre  Duncan,  ironmonger  and  ship  chandler,  25  Rue- 
End  st  and  27  West  Blackball  st.  Ho.  25  West  Black- 
hall  st 

M'Intyre  James,  joiner,  10  Duncan  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,  tobacconist,  28  Inverkip  st 

M'Intyre  John,  carpenter,  14  Brisbane  st 

M'Intyre  John,  joiner,  76  Ann  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  Louis  J.  C.  M.,  R.C.  clergyman,  St  Mary's,  Patrick 
st 

M'Intyre  Nicol,  boatman,  6  Holmscroft  st 

M'Intyre  &  M'Neil,  cartwrights,  13  Duncan  st  and  22  Bear- 
hope  st 

M'Intyre  Thomas,  grocer  and  feuar,  6  Cartsburn  st.  Ho. 
View  Bank  cottage,  St  Lawrence  st 

M'Intyre  William,  joiner,  10  Lyle  st 

M'Intyre  William,  inspector  of  police,  29  Ann  st 

M'Intyre  Mrs,  24  Bruce  st 

M'Intyre  Mrs,  11  Regent  st 

M'Intyre  Mrs,  29  Main  st 


114  DIRECTORY. 


M'Intyre  Mrs,  lodgings,  18  Nicolson  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.,  sliipbrokjers  and  commission  mer- 
chants. Palmers  ton  buildings 

M 'Isaac  Mrs,  17  Baker  st 

M'lver  Archibald,  grocer  and  coal  merchant,  65  Nicolson  st 

M'lver  Alexander,  5  Lyle  st 

M'lver  John,  carpenter,  3  West  Stewart  st 

M'lver  Misses,  5  Lyle  st 

M'lver  Mrs,  38  Crawfurd  st 

M'JANNET  John,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  8  Kilblain  st.  Ho. 
13  Mount  Pleasant  st 

MACKAIL  James,  general  grocer  and  tea  dealer,  45  Hamil- 
ton st.     Ho.  4  Shaw  place 

Mackail  Thomas,  hosier,  29  West  Burn  st.  Ho.  13  West 
Stewart  st 

M ACKAY  Alexander  F. ,  agent,  Dellingburn  sq 

Mackay  Daniel,  wholesale  and  retail  wine  and  spirit  mer- 
chant, 6  East  breast  and  2  Cross-shore  st.  Ho.  27 
Nicolson  st 

Mackay  Edward,  manager,  Greenock  Foundry,  8  Welling- 
ton st 

Mackay  Hugh,  general  merchant,  44  Shaw  st.  Ho.  22  Tra- 
falgar st 

Mackay  J.  &  N.,  pawnbrokers,  63  Main  st.  Ho.  Hope  place, 
Gourock 

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  Blackball  st.     Ho.  9  Finnart  st 

Mackay  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  20  Sugarhouse 
lane.     Ho.  45  Hamilton  st 

Mackay  William  B.  (of  William  Rankin  &  Son),  40Mearns  st 

M'KAY  Alexander,  carpenter,  9  Nicolson  st 

M'Kay  Alexander,  lodgings,  9  East  Quay  lane 

M'Kay  Andrew,  seaman,  82  Poxburgh  st 

M'Kay  Angus,  litter,  15  Nicolson  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  Finlay,  inspector,  5  Dempster  st 

M'Kay  George,  blacksmith,  32  Arthur  st 

M'Kay  James,  moulder,  17  Baker  st 

M'Kay  James^  slater,  10  Hamilton  st 

M'Kay  James,  carter,  66  Drumfrochar  road 

M'Kay  John,  cooper,  51  Nicolson  st 

M'Kay  John,  labourer,  3  Crawfurd  st 


DIRECTORY,  115 

i ■ 

M'Kay  John,  joiner,  41  Crawfnrd  st 

M'Kay  John,  carpenter,  3  Hill  st 

M'Kay  Robert,  plnmber,  5  Hope  st 

M'Kay  Robert,  smith,  21  East  Shaw  st 

M'Kay  William,  hairdresser,  66  Vennel 

M'Kay  William,  ropespinner,  37  Homlscroft  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,  83  Roxburgh  st 

M'Kay  Mrs,  3  Bearhope  st 

M'Kay  Mrs,  14 Bmce  st 

M'Kay  Mrs,  2  East  Blackball  st 

M'Kay  Mrs,  12  Arthur  st 

M'KEAN  Hugh,  goods  agent,  G.  &  S.-W.  Railway,  18 
Brougham  st.     Ho.  14  West  Blackball  st 

M'KECHNIE  Allan,  liesher,  poulterer  and  game  dealer, 
18  West  Blackball  st  and  16  Kelly  st.  Ho.  5  Martin 
terrace 

M'Kechnie  Angus,  mate,  43  Crawfurd  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  Lyneclocb  st 

M'Kechnie  Nicol,  carpenter,  17  Belleville  st 

M'Kechnie  Peter,  labourer,  22  West  Blackball  st 

M'Kechnie  Robert,  seaman,  7  Rue- end  st 

M'Kechnie  Robert,  seaman,  4  East  Quay  lane 

M'Kechnie  William,  M.D.,  48  Union  st 

M'Kechnie  William,  carpenter,  45  Holmscroft  st 

M'Kechnie  Miss  C,  38  Crawfurd  st 

M'Kechnie  Miss,  dressmaker,  etc.,  29  Brougham  st 

M'Kechnie  Mrs  Dugald,  16  Sir  Michael  st 

M'Kechnie  Mrs,  30  West  Blackball  st 

M'KECHRAN  Duncan,  labourer,  30  Arthur  st 

M'Kechran  John,  blacksmith,  16  John  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- 
nock  Gas  Works.     Ho.  33  Brisbane  st 

Mackellar  Peter  (of  Abram  Lyle  &  Sons),  33  Brisbane  st 

Mackellar  Peter,  shipowner,  67  Rue-end  st.   Ho.  50  Esplanade 

M'KELLAR  Alexander,  carpenter,  24  Lyle  st 

M'Kellar  Alexander,  blacksmith,  3  Crawfurd  st 

M'Kellar  Andrew,  cooper,  84  Roxburgh  st 

M'Kellar  Angus,  carpenter,  19  Nicolson  st 

M'Kellar  Angus,  carpenter,  2  East  India  breast 

M'Kellar  Angus,  cooper,  10  Mill  st 


116  DIRECTORY. 


M'Kellar  Archibald,  poulterer  and  fruiterer,  5  William  st. 
Ho.  21  Mearns  st 

M'Kellar  Archibald,  boilermaker,  14  Terrace  road 

M'Kellar  Archibald,  carj^enter,  50  Roxburgh  st 

M'Kellar  Archibald,  cooper,  40  West  Burn  st 

M'Kellar  Archibald,  joiner,  18  Antigua  st 

M'Kellar  Archibald,  gardener,  39  Wellington  st 

M'Kellar  David,  deep-sea  pilot,  8  Mount  Pleasant  st 

M  'Kellar  David,  patternmaker,  13  Ingleston  st  m 

M'Kellar  Dugald,  shipping  porter,  46  Lynedoch  st  9 

M'Kellar  Duncan,  smith,  5  Inverkip  st 

M'Kellar  Duncan,  coach  proprietor,  13  Jamaica  st.     Ho.  17  do 

M'Kellar  Hugh,  joiner,  87  Roxburgh  st  j 

M'Kellar  James,  grocer,  20  Wellington  st 

M'Kellar  James,  labourer,  25  Crescent  st 

M'Kellar  John,  hammerman,  30  Arthur  st 

M'Kellar  John,  rigger,  38  Holmscroft  st 

M'Kellar  John,  cooper,  15  Regent  st 

M'Kellar  Malcolm,  joiner,  61  Mcolson  st 

M'Kellar  Neil,  blockmaker,  25  Dempster  st 

M'Kellar  Peter  B.,  traveller,  26  Wellington  st 

M'Kellar  Robert,  blacksmith  and  bellhanger,   11  Laird  st. 
Ho.  6  Nelson  st,  west 

M'Kellar  Tarbert,  grocer,  29  Ingleston  st 

M'Kellar  William,  brassmoulder,  68  East  Hamilton  st 

M'Kellar  Mrs,  lodgings,  41  West  Blackball  st 

M'Kellar  Mrs,  green  grocer,  5  Ann  st 

M'Kellar  Mrs,  lady's  nurse  and  midwife,  16  Kelly  st 

M'KELYIE  David  B.  (of  J.  M'Kelvie  &  Sons),  2  Robert- 
son st 

M'Kelvie  James   and    Sons,    booksellers,   stationers,    book- 
binders and  account  book  manufacturers,  24  Hamilton  st 

M'Kelvie  John,  janitor,  Greenock  Academy.     Ho.  35  West 
Shaw  st 

M'Kelvie  Miss,  71  Nicolson  st 

M'Kelvie  Mrs  James,  5  Robertson  st 

M'Kelvie  Mrs,  23  Hamilton  st 

M  'KEMMIE  Robert,  miller.  East  Stewart  Street  Grain  Mills. 
Ho.  5  Belleville  st 

M'KENNA  James,  shoemaker,  5  Tobago  st 

M'KENDRICK  Donald,  shoemaker,  7  Cartsburn  st 

M'Kendrick  Hugh,  labourer,  12  John  st 

M'KENDRY  Miss  Margaret,  6  Chapel  st 

M'KENNIE  Patrick,  labourer,  25  John  st 

MACKENZIE  Alexander,  2  Grey  place 

Mackenzie  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  30  Cathcart  st. 
Ho.  1  Watt  place 

M  'Kenzie  W.  J. ,  ironmonger  and  toolmaker,  4  Shaw  st.  Ho. 
24  Roxburgh  st 


DIRECTORY.  IJ  7 


MacKenzie  &  Walker,  grain  merchants,  millers  and  bakers, 
Shaws  Water  Grain  Mills,  Dellingburn  sq ;  shop  63  Rue- 
end  st 

M'Kenzie  Adam,  joiner,  30  Lynedoch  st 

M'Kenzie  Alexander,  carpentfer,  15  Ingleston  st 

M'Kenzie  Alexander,  detective  officer,  11  Ann  st 

M'Kenzie  Alexander,  baker,  14  West  Blackhall  st.   Ho.  22  do 

M'Kenzie  Alexander,  labourer,  7  B.oyd  st 

M'Kenzie  Allan,  shipmaster,  12  Ardgowan  st,  west 

M'Kenzie  Angus,  joiner,  66  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 

M'Kenzie  Duncan,  porter,  68  Wellington  st 

M'Kenzie  Duncan,  sailmaker,  12  West  breast.  Ho.  53 
Holmscroft  st 

M'Kenzie  Dugald,  papermaker,  1  Prospect  hill 

M'Kenzie  George,  joiner,  4  Kilblain  st 

M'Kenzie  Henry  E.  (of  M'Kenzie  <fe  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  harbour 

M'Kenzie  John,  carpenter,  32  Ingleston  st 

JNl'Kenzie  John,  bookseller,  66  Yennel 

M'Kenzie  John,  carpenter,  54  St.  Lawrence  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  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,  25  West  Blackhall  st 

M'Kenzie  Mrs,  1  Springkell  st 


118  DIRECTORY. 


M'Kenzie  Mrs,  9  Bentinckst 

M'KEOWN  Bernard,  broker,  30  Sliaw  st 

M'KERNAN  Patrick,  broker  and  news-agent,  16  Market  st 

M'Kernan  Philip,  storekeeper,  44  Lynedoch  st 

M'KEW  David  (of  Thomson  &  M'Kew),  11  Watt  st 

MACKIE  John,  flesher,  7  John  st.     Ho.  do 

M'KIE  Samnel,  cooper,  61  Ann  st 

M'Kie  James,  slater,  27  Roxburgh  st 

M'KILLOP  Alexander,  joiner,  63  Nicolson  st 

M'Killop  Alexander,  finisher,  10  Springkell  st 

M'Killop  Daniel,  salesman,  43  Holmscroft  st 

M'Killop  Hugh,  joiner,  85  Wellington  st 

M'Kdlop  Mrs,  9  East  Shaw  st 

M'KIMM  William,  boilermaker,  13  West  Blackhall  st 

M 'KIN  LAY  Alexander,  carpenter,  3  Hill  st 

M'Kinlay  Archibald,  spirit  dealer,  2  West  Burn  st 

M'Kinlay  Archibald,  carpenter,  12  St  Lawrence  st 

M'Kinlay  Edward,  labourer,  4  Nelson  st.  Glebe 

M'Kinlay  James,  joiner,  22  Bearhope  st 

M'Kinlay  John,  engineman,  59  Ann  st 

M'Kinlay  Johnston,  plumber,  41  Sir  Michael  st 

M'Kinlay  Peter,  joiner,  27  Belleville  st 

M'Kinlay  Thomas,  engineer,  45  Lynedoch  st 

M'Kinlay  William,  carter,  5  Crawford  lane 

M'Kinlay  Miss,  tailoress,  66  Regent  st 

M'KINNON  Allan,  carpenter,  15  Nelson  st,  west 

M'Kinnon  Archibald,  carpenter,  7  Hope  st 

M'Kinnon  Archibald,  steamboat  owner,  21  Lyle  st 

M'Kinnon  Charles,  boilermaker,  3  Belleville  st 

M'Kinnon  Charles,  2  Claud  place,  Dempster  st 

M'Kinnon  Daniel,  seaman,  13  Crescent  st 

M'Kinnon  Daniel,  boilermaker,  13  Springkell  st 

M'Kinnon  Donald,  spirit  merchant,  6  East  Shaw  st.     Ho 

12  South  st 
M'Kinnon  Donald,  police  sergeant,  3  Bank  st 
M'Kinnon  Dugald,  engineer,  11  Belleville  '■t 
M'Kinnon  Hugh,  spirit  merchant,  41  Rue-end   st.     Ho.   11 

East  Blackhall  st 
M'Kinnon  John,  labourer,  38  Holmscroft  st 
M'Kinnon  John,  boilermaker,  30  Lynedoch  st 
M'Kinnon  John,  labourer,  10  East  Blackliall  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 


DIRECTORY.  119 


M'Kinnon  Neil,  bricklayer,  28  Wellington  st 

M'Kinnon  Norman,  carpenter,  24  Hamilton  st 

M'Kinnon  Walter,  engineer,  54  Drumfrocliar  road 

M'Kinnon  Mrs  Lachlan,  boarding-house,  8  East  breast 

M'Kinnon  Mrs  R.,  2  Dellingbnrn  st 

M'Kinnon  Mrs,  10  Terrace  road 

M'Kinnon  Mrs,  67  Nicolson  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  James,  carpenter,  11  HilFst 

M'Kissock  William,  carpenter,  31  Lyle  st 

M'KIVER,  John,  labourer,  15  Bearhope  st 

M'Kiver  John  (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 

MACLACHLAN  Andrew,  boot  and  shoe  manufacturer,  35 
Cathcart  st.     Ho.  2  Shaw  place 

Maclachlan  Dugald,  joiner  and  builder,  8  Tobago  st.  Ho.  5 
Robertson  st 

Maclachlan  &  Co. ,  drapers  and  clothiers,  15  Hamilton  st 

Maclachlan  John  (of  Maclachlan  &  Co.),  7  Robertson  st 

M'LAUCHLAN  Artt,  salesman,  43  Holmscroft  st 

M 'Lachlan  Alexander  (of  Buchanan  &  Johnston),  18  Nicol- 
son st 

M 'Lachlan  Archibald,  seaman,  9  Lynedoch  st 

M 'Lachlan  Archibald,  boatman,  8  Watt  st 

M'Lachlan  Charles  potter,  4  Old  Hillend 

M 'Lachlan  Donald,  smith,  58  Lynedoch  st 

M'Lachlan  Duncan,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  34  Dalrymple 
st.     Ho.  83  Roxburgh  st 

M'Lachlan  Hugh,  teacher,  Gaelic  Parish  School.  Ho.  34 
Nelson  st,  west 

M'Lachlan  James,  engineer,  3  Hill  st 

M'Lachlan  James,  slater,  14  Kilblain  st.    Ho.  40  Nicolson  st 

M'Lachlan  John,  broker,  6  Smith's  lane 

M'Lachlan  Kenneth,  draper,  28- Charles  st.   Ho.  71  Regent  st 

M'Lachlan  Martin,  labourer,  11  Laird  st 

M'Lachlan  Neil,  carpenter,  23  Belleville  st 

M'Lachlan  R.  D.,  coal  merchant,  43  West  Burn  st.  Ho.  66 
Vennel 

M'Lachlan  Thomas,  labourer,  23  John  st 

M'Lachlan  Walter,  rigger,  15  Regent  st 

M'Lachlan  Mrs  John,  34  Kelly  st 

MACLAGAN  James,  chemist  and  druggist,  34  West  Black- 
hall  st  and  2  William  st.     Ho.  34  West  Blackball  st 

M'LAGGAN  Alexander,  joiner,  41  Nicolson  st 


120  DIRECTORY. 


M'Laggan  John,  watchmaker,  jeweller,  etc.,  20  Cathcart  st. 

Ho.  9  Kelly  st 
M'LAREN  A.  D.,  shipowners,  16  Eldon  st 
M'Laren  Andrew,  labourer,  38  Crawfurd  st 
M'Laren  Angus,  joiner,  6  West  Stewart  st 
M'Laren  Colin,  labourer,  14  Crescent  st 
M'Laren  Donald,  shipowner,  11  Fox  st 
M'Laren  Duncan,  clerk,  90  Drumfrochar  road 
M'Laren  John,  joiner,  1  Armadale  place,  Bank  st 
M'Laren  John   P.,   shipowner,    commission   and  insurance 

agent,  27  West  Burn  st.      Ho.  Barima  bank,  Fox  st 
M'Laren  John,  fitter,  17  Brougham  st 
M'Laren  John,  carpenter,  8  Nicolson  st 
M  'Laren  John,  missionary,  58  Kelly  st 
M'Laren  John,  gateman,  51  Lynedoch  st 
M'Laren  Robert,  engineer,  9  Lynedoch  st 
M'Laren  Thomas,  joiner,  10  Hope  st 

M'Laren  Miss  E.,  grocer,  48  Shaw  st.      Ho.  22  Lynedoch  st 
M'LARTY  Alexander,  weigher,  9  Lynedoch  st 
M'Larty  Alexander,  carpenter,  13  Crescent  st 
M'Larty  Archibald,  labourer,  17  Nelson  st,  west 
M'Larty  Donald,  carter,  16  Bruce  st 
M'Larty  Dugald,  seaman,  ]1  West  breast 
M'Larty  John,  engineer,  70  Wellington  st 
M'Larty  John,  moulder,  18  Hope  st 
M'Larty  Malcolm,  weigher,  48  St  Lawrence  st 
M'Larty  William,  clerk,  33  Dempster  st 
M'Larty  Miss,  8  Margaret  st 
M'LATCHIE  James,  carter,  3  Cross-shore  st 
M'LACHLAN  Archibald,  seaman,  66  Ann  st 
M'Lachlan  John  (of  Clyde  Pottery  Co.),   19  Port-Glasgow 

road 
M'LACHLIN  Alexander,  boilermaker,  13  Believille  st 
M'Lauchlin  James,  fishmonger,  33  Market  st 
M'LAUGHLAN  Alexander,  carpenter,  55  Inverkip  st 
M'LAUGHLEN  Alexander,  gardener,  Belleaire  cottage 
M'Laughlen  Andrew,  gardener,  Dungourney  lodge 
M'LAUGHLTN  Daniel,  boilermaker,  44  Shaw  st 
M'Laughlin  Edward,  assistant  pa-waibroker,  34  Shaw  st 
M'Laughlin  James,  provision  merchant,  13  Market  st.     Ho. 

2  Princes  st 
M'Laughlin  John,  grocer,  35  Shaw  st.     Ho.  34  do 
M'Laughlin  Neil,  butter  and  egg  merchant,  31  Market  st 
M'LAY  Miss,  90  Regent  st 
M'LEA    James    S.,     commission  agent,  ship  and    produce 

broker,  18  West  Burn  st.     Ho.  11  Nelson  st,  west 
MACLEAN  Duncan  (of  Thomson  &  Maclean),  81  Roxburgh  st 
Maclean  Rev.  Ebenezer,  of  West  Burn  Street  Baptist  Church. 

Ho.  21  Brisbane  st 


DIRECTORY.  121 


Maclean  James  (of  Maclean  &  Co. ),  Octavia  terrace 

Maclean  &  Co.,  merchants  and  commission  agents,  27 
Cathcart  st 

Maclean  Mrs  J. ,  spirit  dealer,  2  Charles  st.  Ho.  81  Rox- 
burgh st 

M'LEAN  Alexander,  shipmaster,  63  Eiie-end  st 

M'Lean  Alexander,  painter,  23  East  Shaw  st 

M'Lean  Alexander,  fitter,  3  Lauriston  st 

M'Lean  Alexander,  fishciirer,  4  Cartsburn  st 

M'Lean  Allan,  cooper,  35  Lynedoch  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,  shoemaker,  42  Inverkip  st 

M'Lean  Angus,  seaman,  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,  74  Wellington  st 

M'Lean  Archibald,  engineer,  7  Hope  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 
j  M'Lean  Charles,  moulder,  24  St  Lawrence  st 
j  M'Lean  Daniel,  carpenter,  28  Crescent  st 
]  M'Lean  Daniel,  carpenter,  37  Holmscroft  st 
I  M'Lean  Donald,  carter,  19  Captain  st 
I  M'Lean  Donald,  labourer,  3  Bearhope  st 
I  M'Lean  Donald,  boilermaker,  32  Ann  st 
I  M'Lean  Dugald,  gardener,  6  Kilblain  st 
'  M'Lean  Duncan,  carpenter,  5  East  Quay  lane 

M'Lean  Dancan,  warehouse  keeper,  25  Lynedoch  st 

M'Lean  Duncan,  rivetter,  40  Lynedoch  st 

M'Lean  Duncan,  sawyer,  53  Holmscroft  st 

M'Lean  Hector,  labourer,  16  Sir  Michael  st 

M'Lean  Hector,  tailor,  8  i^nn  st 

M'Lean  Hugh,  boilermaker,  19  Lyle  st 

M'Lean  Hugh,  plater,  8  Chapel  st 

M'Lean  Hugh,  Queen's  porter,  55  Inverkip  st 

M'Lean  Hugh,  funeral  undertaker,  41  Hamilton  st 

M'Lean  Hugh,  gardener,  12  Watt  st 

M'Lean  James  &  Co.,  timber  merchants,  sawmillers  and 
manufacturers  of  wood  mouldings,  25,  28  and  64  Main 
st  and  5  Argyle  st 

M'Lean  James  (of  M'Lean  &  Barclay),  15  Laird  st 


122  DIRECTORY. 


M'Lean  James,  joiner,  9  East  Shaw  st 

M'Lean  James,  sawyer,  44  Lynedocli  st 

M'Lean  James,  boilermaker,  10  Cliapel  st 

M'Lean  James,  late  wood  mercliant,  2  Margaret  st 

M'Lean  James  (of  M'Lean,  Angus  &  Co.),  61  Regent  st 

M'Lean  James,  blacksmith,  54  St  Lawrence  st 

M'Lean  James,  cooj)er,  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 

M'Lean  John,  cooper,  4  Kilblain  st 

M'Lean  John,  cooper,  1  Holmscroft  st  j 

M'Lean  John,  policeman,  16  Bruce  st 

M'Lean  John,  carpenter,  22  St  Lawrence  st  ■'( 

M'Lean  John,  painter,  1  Holmscroft  st 

M'Lean  John,  labourer,  10  Duncan  st 

M'Lean  John,  boilermaker,  23  West  Blackball  st 

M'Lean  John,  cooper,  41  Crawfurd  st 

M'Lean  John,  smith,  6  West  Stewart  st 

M'Lean  John,  Customhouse  boatman,  60  Ann  st 

M'Lean  John,  letter  carrier.  Post  office 

M'Lean  John,  carpenter,  19  Bruce  st 

M'Lean  John,  labourer,  30  Arthur  st 

M'Lean  John,  sawyer,  5  East  Blackball  st 

M'Lean  John,  carpenter,  41  Sir  Michael  st 

M'Lean  Kenneth,  carpenter,  65  Nicolson  st 

M'Lean  Lachlan,  rivetter,  7  Lynedocli  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,  sailmaker,  4  Mount  Pleasant  st 

M'Lean  Matthew,  54  Esplanade 

M'Lean  Neil,  labourer,  20  Lynedoch  st 

M'Lean  Neil,  seaman,  15  Bearhope  st 

M'Lean  Neil,  shoemaker,  3  Inverkip  st 

M'Lean  Neil,  joiner  and  builder,  10  Cross-shore  st.     Ho.  3 

Prospect  hill 
M'Lean  Neil,  painter,  1  Ven-nel 
M'Lean  Neil,  policeman,  22  West  Blackball  st 
M'Lean  Norman,  joiner,  20  Lynedoch  st 
M'Lean  Robert,  plater,  64  Holmscroft'st 
M'Lean  Robert,  grocer,  107  Port-Glasgow  road 
M'Lean  Robert,  spirit  merchant,  8  Charles  st.   Ho.  46  Cath 

cart  st 
M'Lean  Robert,  baker,  11  Ardgowan  st,  Glebe 
M'Lean  Roderick,  labourer,  8  West  Burn  st 
M'Lean  Ronald,  blacksmith,  8  Baker  st.     Ho.  27  Mearns  st 
M'Lean  William,  storekeeper,  18  Nicolson  st 
M'Lean  William,  engineer,  9  Holmscroft  st 
M'Lean  William,  smith,  19  Bearhope  st 


DIRECTORY.  1 23 


M'Lean  Miss,  umbrella  maker,  33  Hamilton  st 

M'Lean  Miss,  milliner,  5  Inverkip  st 

M'Lean  Miss,  spirit   dealer,  8  West  breast.     Ho.    6   West 

Blackliall  st 
M'Lean  Miss  Flora,  grocer,  24  Lyle  st 
M'Lean  Misses,  dressmakers,  22  Lynedocli  st 
M'Lean  Mrs,  grocer,  48  Sliaw  st.     Ho.  22  Lynedoch  st 
M'Lean  Mrs  D.,  20  Ardgowan  sq 
M'Lean  Mrs  John,  23  Lyle  st 
M'Lean  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  6  St  Andrew  sq 
M'Lean  Mrs,  10  Nile  st 
M'Lean  Mrs,  55  Inverkip  st 
M'Lean  Mrs  Peter,  9  East  Quay  lane 
M'Lean  Mrs  William,  1  Ardgowan  sq 
M'Lean  Mrs,  7  Caddlehill  st 
M'Lean  Mrs,  huckster,  9  East  Blackliall  st 
M'LEAVIE  E.  &  Co.,  clothiers,  46  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  12 

Brisbane  st 
M'LELLAN  Andrew,  gateman,  13  Ligleston  st 
M'Lellan  Anthony,  miller,  11  Hill  st 
M'Lellan  Archibald,  provision  and  fish  merchant,  70  Rox- 

st.     Ho.  66  do 
M'Lellan  Archibald,  joiner,  8  Nile  st 
M'Lellan  Archibald,  steamboatman,  10  Charles  st 
M'Lellan  Donald,  carpenter,  27  Hamilton  st 
M'Lellan  Hugh,  labovirer,  35  Belleville  st 
M'Lellan  James  &  Co.,  ship  brokers  and  commission  agents, 

Exchange  buildings 
M'Lellan  John,  tidewaiter,  39  Ann  st 
M'Lellan  Neil,  carter,  7  Bruce  st 
M'Lellan  Peter,  pilot,  34  West  Blackball  st 
M'Lellan  Walter,  detective,  3  Holmscroft  st 
M'Lellan  Walter,  sawyer,  75  Pegent  st 
M'Lellan  William,  sailmaker,  62  Drumfrochar  road 
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,  2  Lyle  st 
M'LELLAND  James,  grocer  and   provision   merchant,  12 

Ann  st.     Ho.  20  Wellington  st 
M'Lelland  Robert,  clerk,  3  Orangefield  place 
M'LENNAN  Daniel,  spirit  merchant,  61  Main  st 
M'Lennan  James,  sailmaker,  65  Holmscroft  st 
MACLEOD  Neil,  tar  and  grease  merchant,  2  West  quay.  Ho. 

26  Brisbane  st 
MacLeod  Roderick,  inspector  of   cleansing,  8  Cathcart  st. 

Ho.  Holmscroft  cottage 
M'LEOD  Alexander,  Queen's  porter,  51  Kelly  st 


124  DIRECTORY, 


M'Leod  Angus,  joiner,  28  Lynedoch  st 

M'Leod  Angus,  Queen's  porter,  71  Nicolson  st 

M'Leod  Angus,  spirit  merchant,  32  Charles  st.     Ho.  31  do 

M'Leod  Angus,  carpenter,  34  Crescent  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.     Ho.  35  Kelly  st 

M'Leod  Donald,  carpenter,  11  Hill  st 

M'Leod  Finlay,  seaman,  8Nicolson  st 

M'Leod  H.  M.  &  Co.,  sugar  merchants,  Commercial  Bank 
buildings 

M'Leod  H.  M.  (of  H.  M.  M'Leod  cfe  Co.)  53  Brougham  st 

M'Leod  James,  plasterer,  34  Inverkip  st 

M  'Leod  John  M. ,  lath  merchant,  1  Morton  terrace 

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  Hegent  st 

M'Leod  Malcolm,  storekeeper,  17  Antigua  st 

M'Leod  Neil,  painter,  28  Sir  Michael  st 

M'Leod  Neil,  carter,  16  Arthur   st 

M'Leod  Robert,  lathsplitter,  31  Crescent  st.  Ho.  3  Belle- 
ville st 

M'Leod  Roderick,  seaman,  8  Holmscroft  st 

M'Leod  Roderick,  labourer,  12  Port-Glasgow  road 

M'Leod  Mrs  E.,  58  Wellington  st 

M'Leod  Mrs,  30  Nelson  st,  west 

M'Leod  Mrs,  lodgings,  28  Shaw  st 

M'LEVERTY  John,  clerk,  35  Nicolson  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  Blackball  st  Ho. 
Finnart  st 

M'Master  Andrew,  moulder,  21  Belleville  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,  15  Mount  Pleasant  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  Marscaret  st 


DIRECTORY.  125 


Macmillan  Thomas,  postmaster.     Ho.  75  Union  st 
M 'MILL AN  Alexander,  joiner,  6  Hope  st 
M'Millan  Alexander,  joiner,  14  Regent  st 
M'Millan  Alexander,  engineer,  33  Nicolson  st 
M'Millan  Andrew,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  20  Brisbane  st 
M'Millan  Andrew,  baker,  50  Holmscroft  st.     Ho.  20  Bris- 
bane st 
M'Millan  Angus,  seaman,  30  Dalrymple  st 
M'Millan  Archibald,  engine-driver,  22  John  st 
M'Millan  &  Bathgate,  carvers,  gilders   and  frame  makers,  6 

Albert  place.  West  Blackball  st 
M'Millan  Bernard,  policeman,  21  East  Shaw  st 
M'Millan  David,  liesher,  37  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  4  Bentinck  st 
M'Millan  Donald,  labourer,  58  Lynedoch  st 
M'Millan  Duncan,  labourer,  91  Port-Glasgow  road 
M'Millan  Duncan,  engine  driver,  6  Laurieston  st 
M'Millan  Dugald,  labourer,  5  Dellingburn  sq 

I  M'Millan  Dugald,  carpenter,  Mansionhouse 

I  M'Millan  Ebenezer,  carpenter,  47  Crawfurd  st 

'  M'Millan  George,  labourer,  81  Wellington  st 

I  M'Millan  Hugh,  stevedore,  11  Shaw  st 

I  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,  engineer,  77  Regent  st 
M'Millan  John,  optician,  18  Vennel 
M'Millan  John,  moulder,  81  Belleville  st 
M'Millan  John,  painter,  9  Antigua  st 
M'Millan  Malcolm,  labourer,  4  Hill  st 
M'Millan  Matthew,  engineer,  42  Arthur  st 
M'Millan  Neil,  blacksmith,  17  Shaw  st 
M'Millan  Neil,  mason,  38  Holmscroft  st 
M'Millan  Thomas,  shipmaster,  13  Brisbane  st 
M'Millan  Terrence,  broker,  37  Dahymple  st 
M'Millan  Terrence,  grocer,  6  Vennel.     Ho.  31  Dalrymple  st 
M'Millan  William,  joiner  and  builder,  7  Prospect  hill 
M'Millan  William,  joiner,  9  Dempster  st 
M'Millan  William,  plater,  4  Hill  st 
M'Millan  William,  slater,  39  Ann  st 
M'Millan  William,  tailor,  4  Watt  st 

M'Millan  W.  B.,  flesher,  13  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  67  Rue-end  st 
M'Millan  Miss  E.,  dressmaker,  64  Wellington  st 
M'Millan  Miss  Jessie,  lodgings,  21  Lyle  st 
M'Millan  Miss,  dressmaker,  37  West  Blachhall  st 
M'Millan  Miss  M.,  lodgings,  63  Rue-end  st 


126  DIRECTOKY. 


M'Millan  Misses,  milliners,  dressmakers  and  straw  hatters, 

12  East  Shaw  st.     Ho.  10  Antigua  st 
M'Millan  Mrs  Colin,  lodgings,  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  Crawfiird  st 
M'Millan  Mrs,  47  Crawfurd  st 
M'Millan  Mrs,  lodgings,  36  Nicolson  st 
M'Millan  Mrs,  refreshment  rooms,  23  Market  st 
M'MORLAND  R.  S.,  coal  and  lime  merchant,  15  East  Quay 

lane.     Ho.  64  Esplanade 
M'MUNAGLE  Charles,  fishmonger.  Fish  market.     Ho.  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'Murtrie  John,  joiner,  3  St  Andrew  st 
M'Murtrie  Mrs  Hendry,  16  Mearns  st 
MACNAB  William,  consulting  engineer,  7  Lyle  st 
M'NAB  Alexander,  17  Main  st 
M'Nab  Donald,  sawyer,  17  Cathcart  st 
M'Nab  Duncan,  baker,  81  Belleville  st  and  61  Main  st.   Ho. 

83  Belleville  st 
M'Nab  Duncan,  farmer  and  grain  merchant,  25  Tobago  st. 

Ho.  Glen  farm 
M'Nab  Hugh,  fitter,  47  Crawfurd  st 
M'Nab  Mrs,  41  Holmscroft  st 
M'Nab  Mrs,  washer  and  dresser,  6  Sir  Michael  st 
M'Nab  Mrs  13  Nelson  st,  west 
M'NABB  Thomas,  shipmaster,  8  Jamaica  st 
M'NAIR  Archibald,  steamboat  agent.  Custom  House  Quay. 

Ho.  7  Lynedoch  st 
M'Nair  Archibald,  labourer,  7  Lynedoch  st 
M'Nair  George,  boilermaker,  84  Roxburgh  st 
M'Nair  James,  labourer,  17  Main  st 
M'Nair  John,  optician,  12  Lyle  st 
M'Nair  Robert,  carpenter,  16  Hope  st 
M 'NAUGHT  Archibald,  labourer,  30  West  Blackhall  st 
M 'Naught   Brothers,    dispensing    and    retail    chemists   and 

druggists,  4  West  Blackhall  st.     Ho.  77  Holmscroft  st 
M 'Naught  Duncan,  carter,  50  Dalrymple  st 
M 'Naught  John,  carter,  9  South  st 
M 'Naught  John,  painting  and  paperhanging  establishment, 

27  West  Burn  st.     Ho.  62  Regent  st 
M 'Naught  Thomas,  30  Nelson  st,  west 
M 'Naught  Mrs,  3  Mearns  st 


DIRECTORY.  127 


M'Naught  Mrs,  spirit  merchant,  66  Ann  st.     Ho.  38  Mearns  st 
MACNAUGHTAN  Duncan,  bootmaker,  10  West  Blackball 
r       st.     Ho.  15  Nelson  st,  west 
MACNAUGHTON  Angus,  clerk,  29  Belleville  st 
Macnaugliton  John  C.^  boot  merchant  and  commission  agent, 

20  Hamilton  st.     Ho.  35  Kelly  st 
M-'NEE  William  C,  vanman,  31  Kelly  st 
MCNEIL  Alexander,  salesman,  87  Wellington  st 
M'Neil  Alexander,  labourer,  32  Tobago  st 
M'Neil  Allan  (of  M'Intyre  &  M'Neill),  65  Holmscroft  st 
M'Neil  Archibald,  labourer,  6  Antigua  st 
M'Neil  Archibald,  woolsorter,  3  Prospect  hill 
M'Neil  Archibald,  iron  turner,  21  Port-Glasgow  road 
M'Neil  Donald,  contractor,  3  South  st 
M'Neil  Hugh,  labourer,  37  Holmscroft  st 
M'Neil  James,  carter,  15  Crescent  st 
ilVE'Neil  James,  sen.,  tailor  and  clothier,  32  Hamilton  st.     Ho. 

37  Lynedoch  st 
M'Neil  James,  jun. ,  draper,  18  Hamilton  st.    Ho.  16  South  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 
M'Neil  John,  inspector  of  buildings,  61  Ann  st 
iM'Neil  John,  cooper,  8  Mount  Pleasant  st 
iM'Neil  Kenneth,  carpenter,  56  Wellington  st 
iM'Neil  Neil,  cooper,  28  Crescent  st 
iM'Neil  Robert,  engineer,  40  East  Hamilton  st 
iM'Neil  Thomas,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  8  East   breast. 

Ho.  10  Wellington  st 
M'Neil  Thomas,  bricklayer,  9  Lyle  st 
'M'Neil  William,  moulder,  26  John  st 
IM'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 
iM'Neil  Mrs,  71  Roxburgh  st 
[M'Neil  Mrs,  13  West  Stewart  st 
M'NEILL  Alexander,  coal  merchant  and  insurance  agent,  29 

West  Burn  st.     Ho.  30  Nelson  st,  west 
M'Neill  Charles,  grocer,  23  Bruce  st.     Ho.  108  Drumfrochar 

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.,  spirit  dealer,  14  Terrace  road 
M'NEILAGE  Alexander,  shoemaker,  15  Ann  st 
M'Neilage  &    Craig,  coopers  and  stave  merchants,  4  East 

Blackball  st 


1 28  DIRECTORY. 


M'Neilage  John,  baker,  17  Antigua  st.     Ho.  20  do 

M'Neilage  John  (of  M'Neilage  &  Craig),  62  Ann  st 

M'Neilage,  John,  23  Lyle  st 

M'Neilage  Mrs  John,  41  Sir  Michael  st 

M'NICOL  Nicol,  coachman,  30  West  Blackhall  st 

M'Nicol  Mrs,  2  Salmon  st 

M'NICCOL  Duncan,  carter,  11  Crescent  st 

M'NIEE  John,  grocer,  8  Mount  Pleasant  st 

M'NISH  Robert,  sailmaker,  27  Regent  st 

M'NIVEN  Donald,  cattle  dealer,  61  Nicolson  st 

M'ONIE  George  (of  G.  &  J.  M'Onie),  32  East  Hamilton  st 

M'Onie  G.  &  J.,  engineers  and  founders,  Ladyburn  Foundry,  , 
East  Hamilton  st 

M'Onie  John  (of  G.  &  J.  M'Onie),  101  Belleville  st 

M'Onie  William,  34  East  Hamilton  st 

MACPHAIL  John,  coal  merchant,  27  Cathcart  st.     Depot, 
5  Chapel  st.     Ho.  27  Patrick  st 

M'PHAIL  Alexander,  carpenter,  3  Mearns  st 

M'Phail  Archibald,  labourer,  1  Harvey  lane 

M'Phail  Colin,  sawyer,  21  Main  st 

M'Phail  Colin,  boilermaker,  50  Roxburgh  st 

M'Phail  Donald,  dairy,  21  Captain  st 

M'Phail  Dugald,  rigger,  43  Ann  st 

M'Phail  Dugald,  carpenter,  11  Hill  st 

M'Phail  Duncan,  labourer,  5  Orchard  st 

M'Phail  James,  plumber,  3  Crawfurd  st 

M'Phail  John,  spirit  merchant,  26  East  Shaw  st 

M'Phail  John,  carpenter,  27  Belleville  st 

M'Phail  Malcolm,  coppersmith,  5  Arthur  st 

M'Phail  Myles,  shopman,  8  Mount  Pleasant  st 

M'Phail  Neil,  carter,  5  Newton  st 

M'Phail  Peter,  blacksmith,  3  Dellingburn  st.     Ho.  7  Demp- 
ster st 

M'Phail  Robert,  plumber,  15  Lynedoch  st 

M'Phail  Miss,  grocer,  52  Holmscroft  st.      Ho.   13  Mount 
Pleasant  st 

M'Phail  Miss,  dressmaker,  71  Regent  st 

M'Phail  Mrs  John,  2  East  Quay  lane 

M'Phail  Mrs  Lachlan,  12  Terrace  road 

M'Phail  Mrs,  3  Regent  st 

M'PHEDRAN  Dugald,  lieutenant  of  police,  24  Bruce  st 

M'Phedran  Dugald,  seaman,  3  West  Stewart  st 

M'PHEE  Angus,  Queen's  porter,  67  Nicolson  st 

M'Phee  Hugh,  labourer,  5  West  Stewart  st 

M'Phee   Ronald,    spirit   merchant,    21   Shaw   st.      Ho.    23 1 
Lyle  st 

MACPHERSON  John  &  Co. ,  ironmongers  and  ship  chandlers,  .j 
3  East  breast 

Macpherson  John  (of  John  Macpherson  &  Co. ),  5  Antigua  st 


DIRECTOKY.  129 


Macplierson  Rev.  John,  of  the  G-aelic  Parish  Church,  15  Ard- 

gowan  sq 
Macpherson  Robert  (of  Welsh  &  Walker),  35  West  Black- 
hall  st 
MTHERSON  Alexander,  carpenter,  3  Ingleston  st 
M'Pherson  Andrew,  copjpersmith,  33  Sir  Michael  st 
M'Pherson  Archibald,  carter,  12  Terrace  road 
M'Pherson  Angus,  10  Carnock  st 
M'Pherson  George,  policeman,  27  Bruce  st 
M'Pherson  Hugh,  carpenter,  35  West  Blackhall  st 
M'Pherson  Hugh,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  24  Tobago 

st.     Ho.  8  Antigua  st 
M'Pherson  James,  grocer,  6  John  st.     Ho.  11  Belleville  st 
M'Pherson  John,  boilermaker,  64  Drumfrochar  road 
M'Pherson  John,  sailmaker,  6  Nelson  st,  Glebe 
M'Pherson  Malcolm,  policeman,  3  Bank  st 
M'Pherson  Peter,  upholsterer,  30  West  Burn  st.     Ho.  24  do 
M'Pherson  Peter,  pawnbroker,  8  Hope  st 
M'Pherson  Peter,  tobacconist,  18  Cartsburn  st 
M'Pherson  Peter,  boilermaker,  34  East  Crawford  st 
M'Pherson  Richard,  sailmaker,  15  Bearhope  st 
M'Pherson  William,  porter,  3  Captain  st 
M'Pherson  William,  boilermaker,  41  Lynedoch  st 
M'Pherson   Mrs,    ladies'    underclothing    establishment,    14 

West  Blackhall  st 
M'Pherson  Mrs,  ladies'  nurse,  18  Antigua  st 
M'Pherson  Mrs  John,  28  Bank  st 
M'QUARRIE  Donald,  sailmaker,  9  Watt  st 
M'Quarrie  Donald,  carpenter,  8  Chai:>el  st 
M'Quarrie  Dvigald,  carpenter,  20  Crescent  st 
M'Quarrie  John,  joiner,  85  Belleville  st 
M'Quarrie  John,  clerk,  15  Brisbane  st 
M'Quarrie  Miss,  mangier  and  dresser,  7  Market  st 
M'QUEEN  Donald  W.,  2  Claud  place,  Dempster  st 
M 'Queen  George,  surfaceman,  Bridge-end  house 
j  M'Queen  N.,  cowfeeder,  54  Wellington  st 
M'Queen  Neil,  coppersmith,  54  Wellington  st 
M'Queen  Thomas,  upholsterer,  3  Argyle  st 
J  M'QUILLAN  Henry,  carpenter,  14  Terrace  road 
M 'QUIRE  Mrs  Thomas,  grocer,  1    Laurieston  st.     Ho.    1 

Morton  terrace 
M'QUISTEN  Finlay,  wholesale  confectioner,  43  Cathcart  st 

and  47  Hamilton  st.     Ho.  6  Wellington  st 
M'QUOID  William,  joiner,  23  Roxburgh  st 
M'RAE  David,  engine  driver,  3  Belleville  st 
M'Rae  Duncan,  late  letter  carrier,  20  Lynedoch  st 
M'Rae  John,  engine  driver,  71  Regent  st 
I  M'Rae  Lachian,  labourer,  15  St  Andrew  st 
M'Rae  Miss,  milliner  and  straw  hat  maker,  20  Lynedoch  st 


130  DIRECTORY. 


MACRAILD  Donald,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh,  29  West 
Burn  st 

MACREADY  Hugh,  painter,  10  South  st 

M 'READY  Charles,  boilermaker,  3  Shannon's  close 

M 'RONALD  Alexander,  carpenter,  5  Regent  st 

M'SWAN  Alexander,  labourer,  16  William  st 

M'Swan  John,  carter,  22  Trafalgar  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  Blackball  st. 
Ho.  37  Brisbane  st 

MacSymon  Mrs,  9  Brougham  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,  j)orter,  33  Hamilton  st 

M'Taggart  Malcolm,  smith,  20  John  st 

M'Taggart  William,  joiner,  64  Holmscroft  st 

M'Taggart  Miss,  dressmaker,  64  Holmscroft  st 

M'Taggart  Mrs,  5  Dellingburn  sq 

M'TAGUE  Mrs  D.,  broker,  34  Shaw  st 

M'TAVISH  Donald,  coal  agent,  5  Chapel  st.   Ho.  23  Kelly  st 

M'Tavish  John,  carpenter,  1  West  breast 

M'Tavish  Neil,  labourer,  39  Roxburgh  st 

M'Tavish  Jane,  spirit  dealer,  13  Shaw  st 

M'VEAN  Duncan,  joiner,  42  Holmscroft  st 

M'Vean  Hugh,  seaman,  11  West  breast 

M'Vean  Neil,  blacksmith,  16  Crawfurd  st 

M'VEY  James,  carpenter,  6  Hill  st 

M'Vey  James,  joiner,  32  Nicolson  st 

M 'VICAR  Angus,  shipmaster,  13  Mount  Pleasant  st 

M 'Vicar  Donald,  joiner,  28  East  Shaw  st 

M 'Vicar  Duncan,  labourer,  19  Ingleston  place 

M 'Vicar  Hugh,  tailor,  28  Bruce  st 

M 'Vicar  Peter,  labourer,  39  Holmscroft  st 

M 'Vicar  William,  smith  and  chainmaker,  7  East  Stewart  st. 
Ho.  5  Carnock  st 

M 'Vicar  William,  slater,  22  West  Blackball  st 

M 'Vicar  Mrs,  43  Cathcart  st 

M 'Vicar  Mrs,  1  Kelly  st 

M 'Vicar  Mrs,  mangier,  47  Holmscroft  st 

M 'WALTER  John,  porter,  63  Holmscroft  st 

M'WATT  Francis,  huckster,  53  Main  st 

M'WATTERS  William,  salesman,  65  Nicolson  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 


DIRECTORY.  131 


M'Whirter  R.   &  Co.,  builders  and  contractors,  52  Holm- 

scroft  st 
M'Whirter  Mrs,  50  Holmscroft  st 
M' WILLI  AM  Andrew,  boilermaker,  29  Regent  st 
M'William  James,  mason,  22  Ann  st 
M 'William  John,  sinitli,  23  Lyle  st 
M'William  Jane,  teacher,  Vennel  School.     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.     Ho.  5  do 

Mackie  Peter,  waterman,  8  Cathcart  sq 

Mackie  Miss,  30  Brisbane  st 

Mackie  Miss,  62  Wellington  st 

MAGARRELL  Mrs  Richard,  washerwoman,  33  High  Vennel 

MAGEE  Thomas  H.  C,  41  Nelson  st,  west 

MAHAN  David  D.,  spirit  dealer,  35  Vennel.     Ho.   2  Buc- 

cleuch  st 
MAIN  David,  carpenter,  9  Watt  st 
Main  James,  coachbuilder,  24  West  Blackhall  st.     Ho.  63 

Nicolson  st 
Main  John,  moulder,  10  Carnock  st 
Main  John,  labourer,  6  Roslin  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 
MAIR  John,  carter,  71  Wellington  st 
MAITLAND  A.,  greengrocer,  68  Inverkip  st 
Maitland  James,  engineer,  18  Hope  st 
Maitland  James,  draper,  15  Tobago  st 
Maitland  James,  engineer,  22  Lyle  st 
Maitland  John,  agent  for  Scottish  Legal  Burial  Society,  13 

Charles  st 
MALCOLM  Alexander    (of    Greenock    Printing    Co.),    29 

Dempster  st 
Malcolm  Alexander  (of  Malcolm  &  Co.),  39  Sir  Michael  st 
Malcolm  Alexander,  engineer,  3  Holmscroft  st 
Malcolm  Andrew,  labourer,  53  Inverkip  st 
Malcolm  Archibald,  boilermaker,  95  Belleville  st 
Malcolm  &  Co. ,  coopers  and  fish  merchants,  12  Charles  st 


132  DIRECTORY. 


Malcolm  James,  leather  merchant  and  shoe  furnishings,  17 

Dalrymple  st.     Ho.  66  E-egent  st 
•  Malcolm  Joseph,  sailmaker,  15  East  Shaw  st 

Malcolm  William,  labourer,  120  Drumfrochar  road 

Malcolm  Mrs,  2  East  breast 

Malcolm  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  34  Nelson  st,  west 

MANN  Alexander,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  11  Hamilton 
st.     Ho.  1  Prospect  hill 

Mann  Allan,  engineer,  34  Ann  st 

Mann  Mrs,  25  Bank  st 

M  ANSON  William,  shipmaster,  29  Patrick  st 

Manson  John,  engineer,  52  St  Lawrence  st 

Manson  Rose,  26  Trafalgar  st 

MARITIME  Insurance  Co.  (Limited).     T.  0.  Hunter  cfe  Co., 
agents 

MARKER  William,  labourer,  39  Roxburgh  st 

MARLEY  Eliza  L.,  spirit  dealer,  71  East  Hamilton  st.    Ho. 
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  Blackball  st 

Marshall,  Anderson  &l  Morrison,  sugar  brokers,  15  Sugar  Ex- 
change.    Thomas  Hinmers,  agent 

Marshall  Edward,  engineer,  60  Kelly  st 

Marshall  Rev.  George  Alston,  minister  of  Mount  Park  Free 
Church.     Ho.  1  Mearns  st 

Marshall  James,   forwarding  and  shipping  agent,  2  Cross- 
shore  st.     Ho.  25  Regent  st 

Marshall  James,  painter,  19  Regent  st 

Marshall  James,  corkcutter,  17  East  Shaw  st 

Marshall  James  Fulton  (of  William  Marshall  &  Son),  Oakfield 

Marshall  Joseph,  rigger,  6  West  Stewart  st 

Marshall  John,  shoemaker,  21  Ann  st.     Ho.  41  Roxburgh  st 

Marshall  Robert,  patternmaker,  36  East  Crawford  st 

Marshall  Robert,  cooper,  22  Trafalgar  st 

Marshall  Robert,  boilermaker,  5  Newton  st 

Marshall  Robert,  dyer,  104  Drumfrochar  road 

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 

Marshall  William  Johnston,  M.D.,  and  L.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh, 
16  Ardgowan  sq 


DIRECTORY.  133 


Marshall  Miss,  30  Ann  st 

Marshall  Miss,  64  Roxburgh  st 

Marshall  Miss,  dressmaker,  25  Regent  st 

Marshall  Mrs,  58  Drumfrochar  road 

Marshall  Mrs  David,  mangier,  13  West  Blackhall  st 

Marshall  Mrs  James,  9  Nelson  st,  west 

Marshall  Mrs  William,  Ladyburn  house 

MARTIN  Alexander,  painter,  69  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 

Martin  James,  cabinet  maker  and  upholster,  19  Sugarhouse 

lane 
Martin  James,  porter,  9  Hill  st 
Martin  James,  policeman,  22  West  Blackhall  st 
Martin  John,  diver,  25  Belleville  st 
Martin  John  H.  clerk,  3  Kegent  st 
Martin  John,  cutler  and  saw  maker,  11  Charles  st.     Ho,  27 

Nicolson  st 
Martin  John,  boilermaker,  79  Belleville  st 
Martin  John,  tailor  and  clothier,   4  Hamilton  st.     Ho.    33 

Dempster  st 
Martin  John,  engineer,  13  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  13  Cross-shore  st 
Martin  J.  &  P.,  fieshers,  9  Newton  st.     Ho.  37  Nelson  st, 

west 
Martin  &  Morris,  commission  merchants,  32  Cathcart  st 
Martin  Philip,  carpenter,  44  Lynedoch  st 
Martin  William,  blacksmith,  14  Ardgowan  st,  west 
Martin  William  M.  (of  Martin  and  Morris),  50  Brougham  st 
Martin  Mrs,  27  Nicolson  st 
Martin  Mrs  T.,  39  Roxburgh  st 
Martin  Mrs  Neil,  45  Cathcart  st 
MASSON  Andrew,  saw  maker,  4  Carnock  st     Ho.  35  Lyne  - 

doch  st 
Masson  John,  iron  turner,  6  Hope  st 
MASSICKS  James,  blacksmith,  41  Holmscroft  st 
MASTERTON  Adam,  engineer,  91  Belleville  st 
Masterton  Edward,  seaman,  2  St  Lawrence  st 
MATHER  John,  shipmaster,  68  Holmscroft  st 
MATHERS  William,  fishmonger,  24  West  Blackhall  st.     Ho. 

112  Bank  st,  Alexandria 
MATHIE  John,   sculptor,   62   Inverkip   st.      Ho.  89   Rox- 
burgh st 
Mathie  Mrs  John,  55  Inverkip  st 
Mathie  Miss  Margaret,  22  West  Blackhall  st 
MATHIESON  Archibald,  plumber,  53  Holmscroft  st 
Mathieson  Archibald,  joiner,  51  Kelly  st 
Mathieaon  Angus,  labourer,  16  John  st 


134  DIRECTORY. 


Matliieson  Angus,  salesman,  19  Ingleston  place 

Mathieson  Donald,  carpenter,  71  Nicolson  st 

Mathieson  John,  grocer,  38  Ann  st.     Ho.  7  Holmscroft  st 

Mathieson  John,  joiner,  5  Laurieston  st 

Mathieson  John,  ironmonger,  5  William  st.     Ho.  31  Lyne- 

doch  st 
Mathieson  Lindsay,  joiner,  21  Wellington  st 
Mathieson  Murdoch,  sailmaker,  9  Mill  st 
Mathieson  Robert,  smith,  30  Arthur  st 
Mathieson  Robert,  painter,  34  Ann  st 
Mathieson  William,  labourer,  5  Belleville  st 
Mathieson  Mrs,  grocer,  19  Wellington  st 
Mathieson  Mrs  Robert,  27  Nelson  st,  west 
Mathieson  Mrs,  4  East  Quay  lane 
MATTHEWS  Alexander,  seaman,  2  Sinclair  st 
Matthews  William,  clerk,  2  Inverkip  st 
MA  YENS  James  D. ,  engineer,  30  Lynedoch  st 
Mavens  Mrs,  7  Sir  Michael  st  \ 

MAXTON  Miss,  53  Union  st 

MAXWELL  Alexander,  seaman,  10  Terrace  road  i 

Maxwell  John,  rivetter,  5  Belleville  st  ' 

Maxwell  Robert,  boilermaker,  G  Ingleston  st 
MAY  George  W.,  painter,  70  Wellington  st 
MAYORS  R.  G.,  clerk,  GWattst 
MEARNS  George  S.,  forwarding   agent.  Sugar  Exchange. 

Ho.  22  West  Stewart  st 
Mearns  James,  clothier  and  outfitter,  16  Hamilton  st.     Ho. 

Priest  Hill,  Kennishead 
Mearns  James,  draper  and  clother,  32  Lynedoch  st.     Ho. 

4  Bentinck  st 
Mearns  Peter,  rafter,  14  Cathcart  st 
Mearns  William,  coppersmith,  51  Lynedoch  st 
MEGHAN  Peter,  carpenter,  7  Market  st 
Median  Thomas,  carpenter,  10  Terrace  road 
MECHANICS'  Library,  Reading  room,  and  Public  Baths, 

Mechanics'  Institution,  13  Sir  Michael  st  and  11  Tobago  st  " 
MEEK  Hugh,  aerated  water  manufacturer,  14  West  Burn  st. 

Ho.  15  Nelson  st,  west 
Meek  Robert,  labourer,  15  Ingleston  st 
MEIKLE  James,  late  gas  meter  inspector,  67  Rue-end  st 
MELDRUM  George,  engineer,  11  St  Andrew  st 
Meldrum  Peter,  shipowner,  22  Eldon  st 
MELLOR  George,  hairdresser  and  umbrella  maker,  16  East  | 

Quay  lane.     Ho.  1 0  Watt  st 
MELROSE  William,  engineer,  20  Hope  st 
Melrose  Mrs,  18  Bruce  st 
MELVILLE  William,  labourer,  76  Ann  st 
Melville  Mrs,  1  Bank  st 
Melville  Mrs,  22  St  Laurence  st 


DIRECTORY.  135 


MELVIN  Daniel,  cooper,  24  Antigua  st 

Melvin  Thomas,  stationer  and  lithographic  printer,  4  Man- 
sionhouse  lane.     Ho.  86  Union  st 

MENZIES  A.  &  W.,  sailmakers,  2  Virginia  st 

Menzies  Robert,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  25  Hamilton  st. 
Ho.  9  Lyle  st 

Menzies  Robert,  labourer,  5  Dellingburn  st 

Menzies  William  (of  A.  &  W.  Menzies),  14  Brisbane  st 

Menzies  William,  tailor,  25  Sir  Michael  st 

Menzies  William,  sugarboiler,  3  Holmscroft  st 

Menzies  Miss  M.  C,  milliner  and  straw  hatter,  25  Charles  st. 
Ho.  14  West  Blackball  st 

Menzies  Robina,  tobacconist,  23  Vennel.  Ho.  9  Holms- 
croft st 

Menzies  Mrs  John,  14  West  Blackball  st 

Menzies  Mrs,  midwife,  24  Bank  st 

MERCANTILE  Marine  Office,  7  Virginia  st 

MERRILEES  Charles,  joiner,  Inverkip  road.  Ho.  20  Bris- 
bane st 

MERRYLEES  James,  tailor,  clothier  and  outfitter,  7  Cath- 
cart  st.     Ho.  5  Captain  st 

MESTON  William,  coachbuilder,  3  Mill  st 

METHODIST  Chapel,  4  Ardgowan  st,  west 

MEYER  Mrs,  Langford  Lodge,  Finnart  st 

MIDDLE  (Free)  Church,  George  sq 

Middle  Parish  Church,  Cathcart  sq 

Middle  Parish  School,  9  Ann  st 

MIDDLETON  D.  M.,  professor  of  music,  52  Brougham  st 

Middleton  Mrs,  25  West  Burn  st 

MILL  Alexander,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  95  Roxburgh 
st  and  14  South  st.     Ho.  39  Wellington  st 

Mill  Mrs  Charles,  20  Union  st 

MILLAR  Alexander,  engineer,  33  Nicolson  st 

Millar  Andrew,  carpenter,  28  East  Crawford  st 

Millar  Andrew,  joiner,  9  East  Blackball  st 

Millar  &  Barr,  provision  merchants,  19  Hamilton  st  and  24 
Vennel.     Ho.  13  South  st 

Millar  David,  smith,  30  East  Crawford  st 

Millar  David,  joiner,  59  Holmscroft  st 

Millar  David,  Caledonian  Forge,  Gibb's  Hill  road.  Ho.  30 
East  Crawford  st 

Millar  James,  smith  and  cartwright,  6  Princes  st.  Ho.  70 
Holmscroft  st 

Millar  James,  boilermaker,  44  Lynedoch  st 

Millar  James,  boilermaker,  62  Wellington  st 

Millar  James,  boilermaker,  87  Belleville  st 

Millar  John,  locomotive  foreman,  Caledonian  Railway,  En- 
drick  cottage,  Ratho  st 

Millar  J.  &  Co. ,  hatters,  hosiers  and  glovers,  14  Hamilton  st 


136  DIRECTORY. 


Millar  John,  tinsmith  and  gasfitter,  5  Tobago  st 

Millar  John,  baker,  31  Hamilton  st  and  12  Ann  st.  Ho.  21 
Roxburgh  st 

Millar  John,  harbour-master.  Office,  Steamboat  quay.  Ho. 
42  Eldon  st 

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,  87  Wellington  st 

Millai'  &  M'Guckin,  pawnbrokers,  8  Stanners  st 

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  Crawford  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.,  Avine  and  spirit  merchant,  3  West  Quay  lane 
and  26  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  7  Shaw  place 

Millar  Samuel,  spirit  merchant,  18  Vennel.  Ho.  22  Wel- 
lington st 

Millar  Thomas,  smith,  25  Regent  st 

Millar  Thomas,  salesman,  61  Ann  st 

Millar  Walter,  foreman.  Rock  Bank  cottage 

Millar  William,  blacksmith,  10  Hope  st 

Millar  William,  farmer,  Bawhirley 

Millar  William,  boilermaker,  46  Mcolson  st 

Millar  Janet,  furnishings,  89  Roxburgh  st 

Millar  Miss,  lodgings,  13  Watt  st 

Millar  Miss,  tobacconist,  8  East  breast.     Ho.  29  Lynedoch  st 

Millar  Mrs  Andrew,  33  Lynedoch  st 

Millar  Mrs,  restaurant,  67  Rue-end  st 

Millar  Mrs  David,  3  Orchard  st 

Millar  Mrs  Hugh,  10  Carnock  st 

Millar  Mrs  Thomas,  ]3  Lyle  st 

Millar  Mrs,  34  East  Hamilton  st 

MILLEN  Peter,  engineer,  14  West  Blackball  st 

MILLER  Alexander,  pawnbroker,  38  Hamilton  st.  Ho.  29 
Ann  st 

Miller  Andrew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  38  Main  st 

Miller  &  Brown,  joiners  and  builders,  64  Inverkip  st 

Miller  Henry,  seaman,  22  Crawfurd  st 

Miller  James,  rope  maker,  89  Roxburgh  st 

Miller  James,  engineer,  35  Ljniedoch  st 

Miller  James,  joiner,  6  Holmscroft  st 


DIRECTOEY.  ]  37 


Miller  James,  railway  porter,  60  Drumfrochar  road 

Miller  James,  carpenter,  65  Nicolson  st 

Miller  John,  carter,  13  Belleville  st 

Miller  John,  engineer,  75  Regent  st 
I  Miller  John  (of  Miller  &  Brown),  82  Roxburgh  st 
!  Miller  Peter,  watchman,  22  Crawfurd  st 
I  Miller  Peter,  joiner,  23  East  Shaw  st 

i  Miller  Thomas,  biscuit  and  confection  agent,  27  Regent  st 
i  Miller  William,  10  Antigua  st 
'  Miller  Miss,  18  Bogle  st 

i  Miller  Mrs  M. ,  spirit  dealer,  11  Arthur  st     Ho.  62  Regent  st 
;  Miller  Mrs,  11  West  Stewart  st 
i  Miller  Mrs  E.,  furnishings,  33  Lynedoch  st 

MILLIGAN  Alexander,  dresser,  54  Drumfrochar  road 
'  Milligan  William,  fireman,  11  Ardgowan  st.  Glebe 
!  Milligan  William,  mercantile  clerk,  38  Mearns  st 

MILLIKEN  Archibald  (of  Alexander  Tough  &  Son),  2  Kem- 

pock,  Gourock 
i  MILLOY  John,  joiner,  95  Bellevile  st 
I  MILLS  Benjamin,  carpenter,  37  Rue-end  st 
j  Mills  John,  carpenter,  3  Laurieston  st 
I  Mills  Robert,  boilermaker,  28  East  Hamilton  st 
;  Mills  Robert,  engineer,  blacksmith  and  chainmaker,  5  Dock 
breast,  13  Clarence  st  and  Garvel  dock.     Ho.  22  Bank  st 

Mills  Robert,  engineer,  7  Belleville  st 

Mills  William,  plater,  11  East  Blackball  st 

Mills  Mrs  J. ,  48  Inverkip  st 

MILNE  Edward,  smith,  31  Ingleston  st 
i  Milne  James,  jun.,  accountant,  5  Kellj  st 
I  Milne  John,  smith,  68  Roxburgh  st 
I  Milne  Mrs  E.,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  16  Antigua  st 

MINTO  George,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  29  Charles 

st  and  38  Dalrymple  st.     Ho.  25  Brisbane  st 
j  MITCHELL  Andrew,  carter,  19  Antigua  st 
[  MitcheU  Andrew,  bolt  maker,  10  Carnock  st 
•  Mitchell  Andrew,  cartwright,  8  West  Burn  st 
1  Mitchell  Archibald,  carter,  19  Antigua  st 
I  Mitchell  David,  labourer,  4  Kilblain  st 
1  Mitchell  Duncan,  carpenter,  72  Wellington  st 
!  Mitchell  Francis,  salesman,  66  Ann  st 

Mitchell  James,  plumber,  24  West  Burn  st.     Ho.  39  Kelly  st 

Mitchell  James,  mason,  19  Bruce  st 

Mitchell  James,  cooper,  21  Antigua  st 

Mitchell  James  C. ,   tobacconist,  83  Roxburgh  st.     Ho.    16 
Lynedoch  st 

Mitchell  John,  cooper,  76  Ann  st 

Mitchell  John,  joiner,  5  Tobago  st.    Ho.  8  Ardgowan  st,  west 

Mitchell  John,  shipmaster,  13  Brisbane  st 

Mitchell  John,  labK)urer,  5  Nile  st 


138  DIRECTORY. 


Mitchell  John,  boilermaker,  5  Belleville  st  *' 

Mitchell  John,  brassfounder,  61  Main  st 

Mitchell  Robert,  carpenter,  24  Cartsburn  st 

Mitchell  Robert  (of  Findlay  &  Mitchell),  28  Mearns  st. 

Mitchell  Thomas,  boilermaker,  10  Watt  st 

Mitchell  Thomas,  grocer,  34  Wellington  st  v 

Mitchell  Thomas,  timekeeper,  58  Drumfrochar  road  f 

Mitchell  Walter,  joiner,  6  Hill  st  i 

Mitchell  Walter,  joiner,  1  Morton  terrace  * 

Mitchell  William,  reporter,  71  Roxburgh  st  ^; 

Mitchell  William,  joiner,  3  Ingleston  st 

Mitchell  William,  labourer,  24  Sir  Michael  st 

Mitchell  W^illiam,  porter,  5  Newton  st 

Mitchell  C. ,  Berlin  wools  and  furnishings,  29  West  Blackball 
St.     Ho.  53  Kelly  st 

Mitchell  Mrs  John,  39  Nelson  st,  west 

Mitchell  Mrs  William,  16  Lynedoch  st 

Mitchell  Mrs,  feuar,  51  Crawfurd  st 

Mitchell  Mrs,  9  Cathcart  st 

MOFFAT  Alexander,  blacksmith,  7  Hill  st 

Moffat  David,  moulder,  28  East  Crawford  st 

Moffat  George,  inspector  of  markets,  Fleshmarket.  Ho.  39 
Kelly  st 

Moffat  John,  shipwright,  7  Laurieston  st 

Moffat  Robert,  baker,  18  Lynedoch  st.     Ho.  29  Regent  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 

Moir  Robert,  river  pilot,  10  Kelly  st 

MOLES  James  (of  Ramsay  &  Moles),  20  Mount  Pleasant  st 

MOLL  AND  Mrs,  14  West  Blackball  st 

MOLLISON  James,  Lloyds  surveyor,  32  Cathcart  st.  Ho. 
24  Mearns  st 

MOLSEED  James,  painter,  28  West  Blackball  st 

MONTAGUE  George,  porter,  5  Regent  st 

MONTGOMERIE  James,  sugar  boiler,  Upper  Mearns  st 

Montgomerie  John,  goods  superintendent,  Caledonian  Rail- 
way Co.     Ho.  25  Brisbane  st 

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 


DIRECTORY.  139 


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  Francis,  supervisor  of  inland  revenue.    Ho.  7  Caddie 

hill  st 
MOONEY  Daniel,  seaman,  3  Shannon's  close 
Mooney  Henry,  engine  driver,  ]  7  Baker  st 
MOORALE  Robert,  labourer,  33  Ingleston  st 
MOORE  Allan,  labourer,  81  Port-Glasgow  road 
Moore  George,  pensioner,  22  John  st 
Moore  James,  labourer,  19  East  Shaw  st 
Moore  Thomas,  shoemaker,  23  Dalrymple  st 
Moore  Thomas,  mason,  5  Nile  st 

MORE  Andrew  (of  Andrew  More  &  Co.),  23  Sir  Michael  st 
More  Andrew  &  Co.,  tobacco  and  snuft'  manufacturers,  31 

Market  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 
MORIES  Alexander  S.  (of  James  M'Lean  &  Co.),  18  Ard- 

gowan  sq 
Mories  James  S.  (of  John  Mories  &  Co.),  54  Brougham  st 
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  &  James,  tea  merchants,  wine  and  brandy 

importers,  29  West  Blackball  st 
Morison  James  (of  G.  &  J.  Morison,  33  Brougham  st 
MORREN  Mrs  Nathaniel,  50  Brougham  st 
MORRIS  Walter,  painter,  55  Holmscroft  st 
Morris  William,  cooper,  8  East  breast 
MORRISON  Alexander  (of  Morrision  &  TurnbuU),  43  Craw- 

furd  st 
Morrison   Archibald   (of   Morrison    &   Sons,    clothiers),    19 

Bentinck  st 
Morrison  Donald,  flesher,  18  Duncan  st 

Morrison  &  Sons,  tailors,  clothiers,  and  outfitters,  44  Cathcart  st 
Morrison    Finlay  D.    (of   Morrison    &    Wright),  Viewville, 

Finnart  st 
Morrison  Henry,  plasterer,  69  Roxburgh  st 
Morrison  James,  tailor,  18  Vennel 
Morrison  James,  (of  Morrison  &  Sons),  66  Ann  st 
Morrison  James,  (of  John  Morrison  &  Sons),  8  East  Blackball  st 
Morrison  James,  flesher,  7  West  Blackball  st.  Ho.  11  Nelson 

st,  west 


140  DIKECTORY. 


Morrison  John,  labourer,  24  John  st 

Morrison  John,  seaman,  3  Hill  st 

Morrison  John,  jun.,  steward,  21  Mearns  st 

Morrison  John,  jnn. ,  clerk,  23  Lyle  st 

Morrison  John  &  Sons,  booksellers,  stationers,  lithographer, 

etc.,  67  Rne-end  st  | 

Morrison  Malcolm,  carpenter,  6  Nelson  st.  Glebe  4 

Morrison  Neil,  tailor,  41  Nicolson  st  '| 

Morrison  Peter,  carpenter,  9  Sugarhonse  lane  | ' 

Morrison  Kobert,  engine  driver,  15  Brougham  st 
Morrison  Robert,  porter,  63  Nicolson  st 
Morrison  Robert,  policeman,  5  Regent  st 
Morrison    &   TurnbuU,  ship  carpenters,  joiners  and  block- 
makers,  5  Dock  Breast  and  3  Clarence  st 
Morrison  William,  tailor,  5  Hill  st 
Morrison  William,  smith,  46  Nicolson  st 
Morrison  William,  shipmaster,  16  Laird  st 
Morrison  William,  carpenter,  58  Lynedoch  st 
Morrison  &  Wright,  writers,  32  Cathcart  st 
Morrison  Miss  Harriet,  6  Nelson  st,  Glebe 
Morrison  Miss,  dressmaker,  34  Brisbane  st 
Morrison  Mrs  George,  53  Inverkip  st 
Morrison  Mrs,  34  East  Hamilton  st 
Morrison  Mrs  Mary,  spirit  merchant,  40  West  Burn  st 
Morrison  Mrs,  7  Dempster  st 
MORROW  David,  rivetter,  5  Bruce  st 
Morrow  Francis,  shoemaker,  28  Dalrymple  st 
Morrow  Hugh,  labourer,  5  John  st 
MORTON  A.  C.  (of  Morton  &  Kidd),  18  Ardgowan  sq 
Morton  &  Kidd,  furnishing  and  general  ironmongers,  and 

agents  for  Milner's  fire  proof  safes,  10  William  st  and  24 

Hamilton  st 
Morton  James  (of  Greenock  Iron  Co.),  Balclutha,  Newark  st 
Morton  James,   jr.    (of   Greenock   Iron   Co.),    Cliff  Lodge, 

Eldon  st 
Morton  John,  weigher,  5  Shaw  st  ? 

Morton  John,  plumber,  7  Prospect  hill 

Morton  Robert,  skinner,  66  East  Hamilton  st  f 

Morton  &  Young,  tea  dealers,  30  Hamilton  st 
Morton  Mrs  J. ,  17  Ardgowan  st,  west 
Morton  Mrs,  tobacconist,  36  Hamilton  st.      Ho.   22  Westi 

Stewart  st 
MOSS  James,  proprietor  of  Varieties,  41  Hamilton  st.     Ho. 

3  Argyle  st 
Moss  H.  E.,  manager.  Varieties,  3  Argyle  st 
MOSSMAN  James,  joiner  and  glazier,  68  Regent  st.     Ho. 

64  Roxburgh  st 
MOTHERWELL  James,   lithographer    and    stationer,   SJTJ 

Hamilton  st 


DIRECTORY.  141 


I  MUAT  John,  surveyor  of  stamps  and  taxes  for  the  Lower 
Ward   of    Renfrewshire,    27  West  Blackhall  st.      Ho. 
Clydemont  Cottage,  Gourock 
:  MUIR  Allan,  baker  and  confectioner,  8  West  Blackhall  st 
I  Muir  Alexander,  engineer,  20  Wellington  st 
i  Muir  David,  salesman,  43  Holmscroft  st 
I  Muir  Charles,  carter,  17  Cathcart  st 
i  Muir  James,  joiner,  18  Cathcart  st 
i  Muir  James,  gas  inspector,  21  Bruce  st 

Muir  John,  joiner,  19  Bearhope  st 
!  Muir  Matthew,  porter,  9  Argyle  st 
;  Muir  &  MThail,  lathsplitters,  28  Mearns  st 
1  Muir  Richard,  shipowner,  46  Union  st 
i  Muir  Robert,  engineer,  62  Drumfrochar  road 
I  Muir  Robert,  baker,  26  Shaw  st.     Ho.  1  Watt  place 
j  Muir  Robert,  provision  merchant,  25  Vennel.     Ho.  30  Bris- 
f         bane  st 
I  Muir  Robert  (of  Leitch  &  Muir),  33  Union  st 

Muir  R.  G. ,  commission  agent,  Sugar  Exchange.       Ho.  37 
i         Kelly  st 

Muir  Samuel  (of  Greenock  Towing  Co.),  14  William  st 
:  Muir  William,  joiner,  20  Lyle  st 
!  Muir  William,  fireman,  20  West  Blackhall  st 
!  Muir  William,  of  H.M.  Customs,  37  Kelly  st 
i  Muir  William,  nailer,  30  Cartsburn  st 
j  Muir  William,  boot  and  shoe  merchant,  31  Cathcart  st.     Ho. 

32  Brisbane  st 
I  Muir  William,  labourer,  74  Wellington  st 
i  Muir  William  (of  Muir  &  MThail),  36  Lynedoch  st 
i  Muir  Miss  Elizabeth,  8  Wellington  st 

;  Muir  Misses  J.  &  M. ,  fleshers,  13  West  Blackhall  st.   Ho.  34  do 
I  Muir  Mrs  Mary,  feuar,  20  South  st 
;  Muir  Mrs  Robert,  24  Wellington  st 
1  Muir  Mrs,  dressmaker,  28  Bruce  st 
i  Muir  Mrs,  grocer,  8  Cross-shore  st 
I  Muir  Mrs,  eating  house,  9  Rue-end  st 
i  Muir  Mrs,  eating  house,  33  Yennel 

IMUIRHEAD  Alexander,   baker,   62  Roxburgh  st.     Ho.  7 
j:         Caddlehill  st 

[  MULDOON  John,  salesman,  7  Nile  st 
I MULHERN  Charles,  stevedore,  3  Brougham  st 
;  Mulhern  Mrs,  8  Market  st 
I  MUNDIE  Peter,  cooper,  7  Hope  st 
i'  MUNN  Alexander,  blacksmith,  36  Nicolson  st 

Munn  James,  joiner,  31  Ann  st 
I  Munn  James,  tug  master,  19  Regent  st 
ii  Munn  Robert,  seaman,  1 3  Charles  st 

Munn  Stewart,  sailmaker,  3  Trafalgar  st 
.  Munn  William,  joiner,  26  Wellington  st 


142  DIRECTORY. 


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.),  60  Eldon  st 

Munro  Andrew  &  Co. ,  commission  merchants  and  agents,  49  \ 
Cathcart  st 

Munro  Angus,  rivetter,  10  Terrace  road 

Munro  Colin,  cooper,  41  Roxburgh  st 

Munro  Colin,  grocer,  42  Crawfurd  st.  Glebe 

Munro  Daniel,  joiner,  10  Patrick  st.     Ho.   59  Holmscroft  ati 

Munro  David,  joiner,  5  Hill  st 

Munro  Donald,  teacher,  14  Ardgowan  st,  west 

Munro  Donald,  labourer,  24  West  Blackball  street 

Munro  Donald,  smith,  5  Dellingburn  sq 

Munro  Duncan,  clerk  and  insurance  agent,  8  South  st 

Munro  George,  carpenter,  6  Nelson  st.  Glebe 

Munro  Hugh,  skinner,  94  East  Hamilton  st 

Munro  Robert,    tinsmith^    23    Crawfurd    st.      Ho.     38    Sir 
Michael  st 

Munro  William,  sheriflf-officer  and  J.  P.  contsable,  34  Nelson 
st,  west 

MUNTZ  H.  P.  &  Co.,  patent  yellow  metal  manufacturers. 
Leitch  &  Muir,  agents 

Muntz  Metal  Co.,  (limited),  patent  yellow  metal  manufac- 
turers.— A.  G.  Kidston  &  Co.,  agents 

MURCH  Mrs  Richard,  18  South  st 

MURCHIE  Robert,  painter,  11  Belleville  st 

MURDOCH   David,  bolt,  rivet  and  nail  maker,  32  Carts- 
burn  st 

Murdoch  John,  joiner,  68  East  Hamilton  st 

Murdoch  Robert,  joiner,  17  Tobago  st 

Murdoch  Robert,  shipmaster,  9  Kelly  st 

Murdoch  Thomas,  caulker,  61  Main  st 

Murdoch  Mrs,  refreshment  rooms,  16  East  Quay  lane 

Murdoch  Mrs,  Drumfrochar  road 

MURE  F.  H.,  English  master,  Greenock  Academy.     Ho.  29 
Patrick  st 

MURIE  David,  joiner,  20  Hope  st 

MURPHY  David,  lathsplitter,  14  Ardgowan  st,  west 

Murphy  Edward,  dealer,  10  Vennel 

Murphy  James,  labourer,  15  Rue-end  st 

Murphy  John,  clerk  and  insurance  agent,  58  Regent  st 

Murphy  0.  L.  (of  M 'Isaac,  Murray  &  Co.),  17  Union  st 

Murphy  Robert,  marine   store   dealer  and  broker,  4   East  t 
Blackball  st.     Ho.  58  Regent  st 

Murphy  Mrs,  1  West  Breast 

MURRAY  Alexander,  rivetter,  6  Carnock  st 

Murray  Alexander,  baker,  1  Prospect  hill  ! 

Murray  Alexander  C,  watchman,  41  Cathcart  st 


DIRECTORY.  143 


Murray  Alexander,  patternmaker,  ]  1  East  Blackhall  st 

Murray  Alexander,  carpenter,  32  East  Crawford  st 

Murray  Andrew,  cabinetmaker,  27  Nelson  st,  west 

Murray  Archibald,  engineer,  22  John  st 

Murray  Charles,  mason,  19  Bearhope  st 

Murray  Charles,  Council  officer.  Town  Hall.   Ho.  60  Kelly  st 

Murray  David,  brassfounder,  81  Belleville  st 

Murray  David,  distributor  of  stamps  and  collector  of  taxes, 

Customhouse  buildings 
Murray  George,  tailor,  19  Hamilton  st 
Murray  James,  labourer,  23  Nicolson  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,  carpenter,  63  Nicolson  st 
Murray  Joseph,  carpenter,  32  Crescent  st 
Murray  Matthew,  smith,  61  Ann  st 
Murray  Robert,  engineer,  21  Ingleston  st 
Murray  Robert,  engineer,  19  Antigua  st 
Murray  William,  smith,  58  Lynedoch  st 
Murray  William,  gardener,  13  Newton  st 
Murray  William,  coachman,  14  Baker  st 
Murray  Mrs  C,  31  Nicolson  st 
Murray  Mrs  Peter,  29  Ardgowan  st,  west 
Murray  Mrs  Robert,  7  Margaret  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  Hope  st 

Napier  Archibald,  boilermaker,  25  Lynedoch  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,  John  Gillespie,  agent 

NAYLOR  Joseph,  woolsorter,  120  Drumfrochar  road 

NEILL  Alexander,  joiner,  17  Ann  st 

Neill,  Dempster  &  Neill,  sugar  refiners,  78  Drumfrochar  road 

Neill  Hugh  R.  &  Co. ,  family  grocers  and  wine  merchants,  27 
West  Blackhall  st 


144  DIRECTORY. 


Neill  Hugh  R.  (of  Hugh  R.  Neill  &  Co.),  5  Caddlehill  st 
Neill   James,    accountant,    49    Cathcart    st.      Ho.    Mather 

House,  East  Bay,  Gourock 
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, 

Bedford  st 
Neill  John,  assistant  superintendent  of  water  works.       Ho, 

Waterside  Cottage,  Overton 
Neill  John,  farmer.  South  Hillend,  East  Parish 
Neill  John,  watchmaker,  22  South  st 
Neill  John,  carter,  6  Carnock  st 
Neill  John,  salesman,  22  Wellington  st 
Neill  Robert,  steward,  14  West  Blackhall  st 
Neill  Robert  (of  R.  &  S.  Neill),  Balgray,  Octavia  terrace 
Neill  R.  &  S.,  writers  and  notaries  public,  6  West  Blackhall  st 
Neill  Stewart  (of  R.  &  S.  Neill),  Balgray,  Octavia  terrace 
Neill  Thomas  (of  Clyde  Sugar  Refining  Co.),    Towerlands, 

Octavia  terrace 
Neill  Thomas,  carpenter,  62  Wellington  st 
Neill  Thomas,  Chalmers  &  Co. ,  ship  carpenters,  joiners,  block- 
makers,  cabinetmakers,  glaziers,  funeral  undertakers  and 

wood  merchants,  30  Market  st  and  16  East  India  breast 
Neill  Thomas,  jun.  (of  Thomas  Neill,  Chalmers  &  Co.),  44 

Brougham  st 
Neill  William,  farmer.  West  Chapelton,  East  Parish 
Neill  William,  underwriters'  surveyor.  City  of  Glasgow  Bank 

buildings.     Ho.  Towerlands,  Octavia  terrace 
Neill  Mrs,  44  Brougham  st 
NEILSON  Alexander  (of  Smith  &  Davidson),  Craigflower, 

Finnart  st 
Neilson  Charles,  cooper,  15  Sir  Michael  st 
Neilson  E.  L.,  rector,  Greenock  Academy.     Ho.  13  Newton  st 
Neilson  Edward,  warehouseman,  10  Hill  st 
Neilson  George,  labourer,  35  Ingleston  st 
Neilson  John  (of  John  Neilson  &  Co),  8  Wellington  st 
Neilson  John  &  Co.,  hatters,  43  Cathcart  st 
Neilson  William,  clerk,  1  Upper  Orangefield 
Neilson  William,  boilermaker,  18  Vennel 
Neilson  Mrs  Samuel,  dressmaker,  23  West  Blackhall  st 
NELSON  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  of  Free  West  Church.     Ho.  34 

Eldon  st 
NESS  Mrs,  lodgings,  29  Charles  st 
NEWALL  Francis,  grocer,  11  Belleville  street 
NEW  Clyde  Towing  Company,  Palmerston  buildings.     Wm. 

Liddel,  manager 
New  Zealand  Meat  Preserving  Co.,  44  Vennel 
NEWELL  Charles,  engineer,  33  Lynedoch  st 


DIRECTORY.  145 


Newell  James,  machinist,  27  Nicolson  st 

NEWMAN  Mrs,  17  Brisbane  st 

NEWTON  James,  commission  agent,  27  Catlicart  st.     Ho. 

51  Forsyth  street 
Newton  Keats  &  Co.,   yellow   copper  manufacturers,    etc., 

Liverj)Ool.     John  Paul  &  Co.,  agents 
Newton  Thomas  B.,  grain,  provision  and  commission  mer- 
chant, 27  Palmerston  buildings.     Ho.  40  Mearns  st 
NICCOL  Robert,  author  of  treatise   on   sugar  refining,  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  James,  joiner,  Upper  Mearns  st 
Nicholson  John,  labourer,  12  Nile  st 
Nicholson  John,  labourer,  8  Chapel  st 
Nicholson  John,  joiner,  2  Claud  place,  Dempster  st 
Nicol  Andrew,  carpenter,  and  boatbuilder,  4  York  st.     Ho. 

65  Roxburgh  st 
Nicol  Archibald,  coachman,  9  Mill  st 
Nicol  Daniel,  carter,  57  Ann  st 
Nicol  David,  blacksmith,  45  Holmscroft  st 
Nicol  Donald,  carpenter,  27  Belleville  st  ^ 

Nicol  Duncan  &  Co.,  coal  merchants,  55  Rue-end  st 
Nicol  Edward,  steward,  35  Ann  st 
Nicol  Henry,  papermaker,  Overton 
Nicol  James,  grocer,  76  Roxburgh  st.     Ho.  1]  Bruce  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  William,  14  Ardgowan  st,  west 
Nicol  Mrs,  19  Belleville  st 
NICOLL  Misses   J.   &   E.,  milliners  and   dressmakers,  19 

Ardgowan  st,  west 
Nicoll  James,  draper  and  general  stocks  valuer,  19  Ardgowan 

st,  west 
NICOLSON  Birkett,  hoopmaker,  61  Nicolson  st 
Nicolson  David,  moulder,  31  Lynedoch  st 
Nicolson  John,  sawyer,  67  Regent  st 
Nicolson  Peter,  grocer,  59  Ann  st 
Nicolson  Samuel,  wine  and  spirit  merchant  and  commission 

agent,  1  East  breast  and  2  East  Quay  lane.  Ho.  3  Antigua  st 


146  DIRECTOKY. 


Nicolson  J.  (fe  Co. ,  grocers,  4  East  Quay  lane 

Nicolson  Mrs,  10  Shaw  st 

NIMMO   Andrew,    collector    of  harbour   and   crane    dues, 

Customhouse  and  Steamboat  quay.    Ho.  11  Ardgowansq 
Nimmo  Robert,  rivetter,  19  Ann  st 

NINIAN  William,  smith,  21  Ingleston  st  ^ 

NISBET  Mrs  Margaret,  14  South  st 
NIVEN  George,  moulder,  3(5  Ingleston  st 
Niven  James,  carpenter,  39  Holmscroft  st 
Niven  Robert,  rivetter,  61  Nicolson  st 
Niven  Robert,  joiner,  21  Mearns  st 

Niven  William,  treacle  manufacturer,  31  Sugarhouse  lane 
Niven  Miss,  lodgings,  3  St  Andrew  st 
Niven  Mrs,  43  Holmscroft  st 
Niven  Mrs,  Craigend,  Johnstone  st 
Niven  Mrs  Walter,  feuar,  12  Forsyth  st 
NIXON  Mrs,  machine  sewing,  13  Brisbane  st 
NOBLE  John,  labourer,  63  Ann  st 
Noble  Robert,  broker,  53  Yennel 
Noble  Ronald,  watchman,  7  Cathcart  st 
Noble  Thomas,  boilermaker,  13  Arthur  st.     Ho.  15  Hope  st 
NOON  Michael,  labourer,  1  Ratho  st 
NORBY  James,  clerk,  12  Watt  st 
NORFOLK  Farmers'  Horse  and  Cattle  Insurance  Co. — J. 

Gillespie,  agent 
NORRIES  William,  labourer,  5  Hill  st  5 

NORTH  British  Daily  Mail  and  Glasgow  Weekly  Mail  news- 
papers.      Greenock  Branch  office,   1  Bank  st. — George 

Wardle,  agent 
North  British  Railway  Company,  carriers  in  connection  with 

G.  &  S.  W.  Railway,  Lynedoch  st  and  Albert  Harboua^ 

stations. — William  S.  Selby,  agent 
North  British  and  Mercantile  Insurance  Company. — John 

Clapperton  &  Co.,  agents. 
North  Thomas,  billposter,  47  Crawfurd  st 
NOTMAN  Robert,  joiner   19  Mount  Pleasant  st 
NUEL  E.  &  Co. ,  shipbrokers,  Palmerston  buildings.      Ho. 

33  Brougham  st 
Nuel  E.,  United  States  Consular  Agent,  Palmerston  buildings 
NUGENT  Peter,  causeway  contractor,  40  Inverkip  st.  Ho.  68  do 
NUTT  David,  bank  messenger.  Union  Bank  of  Scotland.  Ho. 

2  Church  place 
Nutt  John,  joiner,  70  Ann  st 
Nutt  Robert,  carter,  59  Ann  st 
Nutt  William,  joiner,  14  South  st 

O 

OATS  Daniel,  hatter,  20  Vennel.     Ho.  27  Market  st 


DIRECTORY.  147 


O'BRIEN  John,  china  merchant,  58  and  61  Yennel.       Ho. 

35  West  Stewart  st 
O'Brien  Michael,  plasterer,  20  Bruce  st 
O'DONNELL  John,    flesher,    49   Shaw  st.      Ho.  8  Cross- 

O'FLANIGAN  Patrick,  clothier,  51  Shaw  st.  and  44  Vennel. 
Ho.  20  Lynedoch  st 

OGILVIE  David,  joiner,  31  Lynedoch  st 

Ogilvie  James,  tailor,  33  Ann  st 

Ogilvie  Thomas  R. ,  chemist,  19  Brisbane  st 

Ogilvie  Mrs,  41  West  Blackhall  st 

OLIPHANT  Robert  D.  (of  Clyde  Sugar  Refining  Co.  ),Balgray, 
Octavia  terrace 

Oliphant  W.  K.  (of  Neill,  Dempster  &  Neill),  Balgray,  Octavia 
terrace 

OLSEN  Lewis,  poKceman,  1  Yennel 

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  Laurieston  st 

O'Neill  James,  weaver,  Broomhill 

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  Josiah,  labourer,  1  Belleville  st 

O'Neill  William,  rivetter,  23  Yennel 

O'Neill  Mrs,  32  West  Stewart  st 

OPERATIYE  Bakers'  new  House  of  Call,  31  Hamilton  st 

Operative  Painters'  Association,  29  Hamilton  st.  John 
M'Millan,  secretary 

ORCHARD  Sugar  Refinery,  Ingleston  st 

O'REILLY  Patrick,  bricklayer,  34  Sir  Michael  st 

ORKNEY  Alexander,  shipowner,  32  Cathcart  st.  Ho.  27 
Union  st 

Orkney  Alexander,  22  Sugarhouse  lane 

Orkney  Miss,  13  West  Blackhall  st 

ORR  Andrew  R.  (of  Orr,  Hunter  &  Co. ),  41  Esplanade 

Orr  Archibald,  joiner,  1  Holmscroft  st 

Orr  &  Cruden,  dressmakers,  11  West  Stewart  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,  spirit  merchant,  9  Cross-shore  st.  Ho.  9  Lyne- 
doch st 

Orr  James,  gardener,  Ladyburn 

^Orr  John,  boatman,  10  Hamilton  st 

Orr  John,  joiner,  14  Terrace  road 


148  DIRECTORY. 


Orr  John,  contractor,  13  East  Stewart  st 

Orr  John,  labourer,  13  West  Blackhall  st 

Orr  John,  baker,  3  Regent  street 

Orr  John,  porter,  17  Cathcart  st 

Orr  John,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  1 7  Ann  st 

Orr  John,  jun. ,  grain  merchant  and  baker,  5  Rue-end  st. 
Ho.  45  Regent  st 

Orr  Joseph,  sanitary  and  hydraulic  engineer,  19  Sugarhouse 
lane.     Ho.  3  Kelly  st 

Orr  Joseph,  labourer,  22  Arthur  st 

Orr  Matthew,  miller,  45  Rue-end  st 

Orr,  Pollock  &  Co. ,  letterpress  printers  and  newspaper  pro- 
prietors, 18  Charles  st 

Orr  Robert,  labourer,  91  Port-Glasgow  road 

Orr  Samuel,  labourer,  51  Holmscroft  st 

Orr  Thomas,  boatbuilder,  5  St  Andrew  st.     Ho.  2  Antigua  st 

Orr  William,  farmer,  Bridge-end,  East  Parish 

Orr  William,  contractor,  14  Bogle  st 

Orr  William,  joiner,  2  Antigua  st 

Orr  William,  shipmaster,  18  K  elly  st 

Orr  William  C. ,  grocer,  71  Regent  st.     Ho.  73  do. 

Orr  Miss,  feuar,  10  Kelly  st 

Orr  Miss  Helen,  boys'  dressmaker,  3  Kelly  st 

Orr  Mrs,  14  Crescent  st 

Orr  Mrs,  80  Roxburgh  st 

Orr  Mrs  William,  13  Regent  st 

OSTLER  Andrew,  merchant,  2  Carnock  st.  Ho.  36  Bris- 
bane st 

Ostler  Robert,  shopman,  9  East  Blackhall  st 

OSWALD  James,  upholsterer  and  Venetian  blind  maker,  12 
Kilblain  st.     Ho.  9  Argyle  st 

OTTO  Charles,  seaman,  25  Nicolson  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.)  Belmont  House, 

Gourock 
PALMER  Robert,  storekeeper,  41  Dempster  st 
Palmer  Thomas,  carpenter,  40  East  Hamilton  st 
PARK  Angus,  joiner,  40  Nicolson  st 
Park  Boyd,  vanman,  43  Main  st 
Park  Gavin,  measurer,  32  Cathcart  st 
Park  Graham,  plumber,  gasfitter  and  bellhanger,  12  Tobago 

St.     Ho.  22  Wellington  st 


DIRECTORY.  1 49 


Park  John,  blacksmith,  bellhanger  and  ironmonger,  34  Rox- 
burgh st.     Ho.  19  Wellington  st 

Park  Matthew,  joiner  and  builder,  88  Wellington  st.  Ho. 
43  Regent  st 

Park  Thomas,  slater,  26  Hamilton  st 

Park  William,  tugboat  master,  9  West  breast 

Park  Miss,  boys'  dressmaker,  51  Holmscroft  st 

Park  Mrs  J.,  34  Kelly  st 

Park  Mrs  William,  feuar,  20  Ardgowan  sq 

Park  Mrs,  dresser,  77  Regent  st 

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  Jane,  grocer,  24  Antigua  st 

Parker  William,  joiner,  12  Nile  st 

PARKHILL  Allan,  warehousekeeper,  51  Kelly  st 

Parkhill  James,  traveller,  31  Dempster  st 

Parkhill  William,  fireman,  66  Drumfrochar  road 

PAROCHIAL  Board  Rooms,  23  Holmscroft  st 

PATERSON  A.  &  W.,  boot  and  shoemakers,  41  Hamilton  st 

Paterson  Alexander,  stationer  and  dealer  in  glass  utensils  for 
chemists,  23  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  15  Fox  st 

Paterson  A.  &  Son,  ham  and  provision  merchants,  39  Hamil- 
ton st.     Ho.  25  West  Burn  st 

Paterson  Alexander,  boilermaker,  25  Crescent  st 

Paterson  Angus,  pilot,  41  West  Blackball  st 

Paterson  Charles,  shoemaker,  31  Cathcart  st.  Ho.  9  TrafaU 
gar  st 

Paterson  Charles,  tanner  and  skinner,  19  Cartsburn  st 

Paterson  Charles,  baker,  68  Wellington  st 

Paterson  Daniel,  clothier,  5  Hamilton  st.  Ho.  8  Ardgowan 
st,  west 

Paterson  David,  pansman,  3  Prospect  hill 

Paterson  Donald,  joiner,  23  Bruce  st 

Paterson  Duncan,  carpenter,  16  Cathcart  st 

Paterson  Edward,  broker,  14  Dalrymple  st 

Paterson  Gavin,  shoe  manufacturer,  8  William  st 

Paterson  Gavin,  draper,  31  Charles  st.     Ho.  32  Ann  at 

Paterson  George,  plumber,  1  Hay  st 

Paterson  James,  currier,  35  Ann  st 

Paterson  James,  smith,  16  Arthur  st 

Paterson  James,  spirit-dealer,  4  William  st.  Ho.  45  Lyne» 
doch  st 

Paterson  James,  sugar-boiler.  Upper  Mearns  st 

Paterson  James  (of  James  Little  &  Co. ),  35  Brisbane  st 

Paterson  James,  engineer,  7  Belleville  st 

Paterson  Jervis  C. ,  draper,  31  Lynedoch  st 

Paterson  John,  plasterer,  4  Dalrym_ple  st 


150  DIRECTORY. 


Patei'son  John  (of  Adam  Kirk  &  Co.),  19  Ardgowan  st,  west 

Paterson  John,  glazier,  20  Hamilton  st 

Paterson  John,  hammerman,  7  Cathcart  st 

Paterson  Lachlan,  draper  and  clothier,  32  Hamilton  st.  Ho. 
35  Kelly  st 

Paterson  Malcolm,  carpenter,  6  East  Blackhall  st 

Paterson  Robert  (of  Thomas  Paterson  &  Son),  29  Nelson  st, 
west 

Paterson  Robert,  brasshnisher,  30  Arthur  st 

Paterson  Robert,  poulterer,  14  Market  st 

Paterson  Robert,  fitter,  04  Holmscroft  st 

Paterson  Robert  J. ,  87  Belleville  st 

Paterson  Robert  R.,  merchant.  City  of  Glasgow  Bank  build- 
ings.    Ho.  61  Union  st 

Paterson  &  Robertson,  slaters,  Himter  place 

Paterson  Thomas  (of  Thomas  Paterson  <fe  Son,  38  Nicolson  st 

Paterson  Thomas  &  Son,  bakers,  19  Hamilton  st 

Paterson  Thomas,  carpenter,  103  Belleville  st 

Paterson  Thomas,  carpenter,  8  East  breast 

Paterson  Thomas,  labourer,  6  Hope  st 

Paterson  William,  54  Drumfrochar  road 

Paterson  William,  provision  merchant,  55  Shaw  st 

Paterson  William,  joiner,  66  Ann  st 

Paterson  William,  general  grocer,  etc.,  30  Vennel.  Ho.  61 
Holmscroft  st 

Paterson  William,  (of  Paterson  &  Robertson),  25  Bruce  st 

Paterson  William,  carpenter,  27  Nicolson  st 

Paterson  Miss,  dressmaker,  27  Vennel 

Paterson  Mrs  A.,  41  Sir  Michael  st 

Paterson  Mrs  Samuel,  Dungourney,  Newark  st 

Paterson  Mrs  William,  36  West  Blackhall  st 

Paterson  Mrs,  5  Watt  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  &l  Co.),  Finnart  st 

Paton  James,  gardener,  Bogston,  Port- Glasgow  road 

Paton  James,  photographer,  59  Esplanade 

Paton  James,  plasterer,  5  Laurieston  st 

Paton  James,  timekeeper,  43  Holmscroft  st 

Paton  James,  M.B. ,  CM.,  physician  and  surgeon,  1  Shaw  pi 

Paton  William  (of  Ross,  Corbett  &  Co.),  38  Eldon  st 

Paton  Mrs  Robert,  dressmaker,  62  Eldon  st 

PATRICK  Adam,  bootmaker,  6  West  Blackhall  st.  Ho.  32 
Brisbane  st 

Patrick  David,  labourer,  36  Holmscroft  st 

Patrick  James,  porter,  64  Roxburgh  st 

Patrick  John,  carpenter,  15  Antigua  st 


DIRECTORY.  151 


Patrick  Robert,  joiner,  97  Belleville  st 

Patrick  Robert,  engineer,  6  Baker  st.     Ho.  18  Regent  kt 

PATTEN  John,  jun.,  W.S.,  notary  public,  J  8  Kilblain  at 

Patten  Archibald  &  Co.,  sugar  refiners,  35  Baker  st 

PATTERSON  T.  L.,  chemist,  35  Brisbane  st 

PATTI60N  David  D.,  flesher,  12  Bruce  st.  Ho.  95 
Roxburgh  st 

Pattison  Peter,  coppersmith,  28  East  Shaw  st 

PAUL  Archibald,  boilermaker,  21  John  st 

Paul  Colin,  plasterer,  41  Nelson  st,  west 

Paul  James,  blacksmith,  29  Ingleston  st 

Paul  John  (of  Ewing  &  Paul),  11  Lynedoch  st 

Paul  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  20  Dalrymple  st  and 
3  Yennel.     Ho.  39  Esplanade 

Paul  John  (of  Paul,  Sword  &  Co.),  Glenleven,  Gourock 

Paul  John  &  Co.,  shipbrokers  and  commission  agents,  Ex- 
change buildings.     Ho.  4  Robertson  st 

Paul  John,  lather,  8  St  Lawrence  st 

Paul,  Sword  &  Co.,  sugar  refiners.  Orchard  Sugar  Refinery, 
22  Ingleston  st 

Paul  William  B.  (of  Paul,  Sword  &  Co.),  Glenleven,  Gourock 

Paul  William,  carter,  13  Ingleston  st 

Paul  Mrs,  22  Antigua  st 

Paul  Mrs  R.,  feuar,  4  Robertson  st 

Paul  Mrs  William,  5  Tobago  st 

PAXTON  William,  boilermaker,  2  St  Andrew  st 

Paxton  Mrs,  8  Shannon's  close 

PEACE  John,  seaman,  23  West  Blackball  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 

PEARSON  James,  engineer,  Overton 

Pearson  James,  flesher,  3  Prospect  hill.     Ho.  61  Ann  st 

Pearson  William,  fireman,  4  West  Burn  st 

Pearson  Mrs,  72  Roxburgh  st 

Pearson  Mrs,  5  East  Blackball  st 

PEATSON  Mrs,  mangier,  3  Prospect  hill 

PEAT  Andrew  (of  Peat  &  Stevenson),  72  Wellington  st 

Peat  &  Stevenson,  joiners  and  builders,  31  Sir  Michael  st 

PEATTIE  James,  engineer,  35  Ingleston  st 

PEDAN  John,  smith,  1 1  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.  Shaw  Stewart, 
Bart.     Office,  Mansionhouse.     Ho.  Inverkip 


152  DIBECTORY. 


PENNELL  J.  &  Co.,  sailmakers,  13  Ropework  at.  Ho.  23 
Patrick  st 

PENT  LAND  James,  cartwright,  66  Regent  st  i. 

Pentland  Peter,  joiner,  67  Regent  st  ';|i 

Pentland  Mrs,  huckster,  20  Ann  st 

PETERS  Mrs  J.  S.,  coal  merchant  and  insurance  agent,  3 
Bank  st.     Ho.  14  West  Blackhall  st 

Peters  Mrs  J.  S.,  hosiery  and  furnishings,  14  West  Black- 
hall  st 

PETERSEN  N.  G.,  engineer,  25  Regent  st 

Petersen  Peter,  boarding  house  keeper,  8  East  breast 

PETRIE  William,  smith,  5  Belleville  st 

PE  ETIGREW  James,  spirit  dealer,  Ladyburn 

Pettigrew  James,  carpenter,  14  Ladyburn 

Pettigrew  Matthew,  joiner,  13  Antigua  st 

Pettigrew  Robert,  carpenter,  15  Lyle  st 

Pettigrew  Mrs,  grocer,  14  Bruce  st 

PERRIE  Hugh,  cooper,  26  Trafalgar  st 

PHILIPS  Andrew,  traveller,  37  Lynedoch  st 

Philips  David,  patternmaker,  27  Ingleston  st 

Philips  David,  slater  and  slate  merchant,  38  Inverkip  st  and 
59  Vennel.     Ho.  60  V^ennel 

Philips  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  28  Sha^  st.  Ho. 
10  Antigua  st 

Philips  James,  blacksmith,  38  Crawfurd  st 

Philips  James,  potter,  66  JEast  Hamilton  st 

Philips  James,  grocer,  45  Cra^vfurd  st 

Philips  James,  plater,  32  Crescent  st 

Philips  John,  potter,  1  Sinclair  st 

Philips  Malcolm,  skinner,  89  East  Hamilton  st 

Philips  William,  carter,  64  Wellington  st 

Philips  Mrs,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  59  Yennel 

Phillips  Patrick,  wholesale  and  retail  wine  and  spirit  merchant 
13  Cross-shore  st  and  63  Main  st.     Ho.  25  Regent  st 

PHILP  William,  accountant,  British  Linen  Bank,  2  Robert- 
son st  ^ 

PICKEN  John,  sawyer,  91  Port-Glasgow  road 

PICKERING  William  John,  labourer,  56  Wellington  st 

PILOT  Office  (River),  Prince's  pier 

Pilot  Office  (Deep  Sea),  Prince's  pier 

PINKERTON  James,  carter,  18  Tobago  st  v| 

Pinkerton  Robert,  upholsterer,  95  Roxburgh  st  *'■ 

PLAGE  Mrs,  23  Lyle  st 

PLYMOUTH  and  Glasgow  Steamship  Office,  9  Customhouse 
Place. — Graham  Brymner,  agent 

POLICE  Office,  5  Taylor's  close 

POLLOCK  David  L.,  stationer,  bookbinder,  letterpress  and 
lithographic  printer,  and  account  book  manufacturer,  7 
Hamilton  st.     Ho.  31  Ardgowan  st,  west 


DIRECTORY.  153 


Pollock  John,  smith,  11  Regent  st 

Pollock  John  M.  (of  Orr,  Pollock  &  Co),  30  Nelson  st,  west 

Pollock  John,  tobacconist,  33  Pue-end  st 

Pollock  Robert,  printer,  20  South  st 

Pollock  Samuel,  labourer,  10  Springkell  st 

Pollock  Samuel,  labourer,  76  Ann  st 

Pollock  Thomas,  brassmoulder,  34  Ann  st 

Pollock  William,  joiner,  64  Drumfrochar  road 

Pollock  Miss  J. ,  grocer,  19  Regent  st 

Pollock  Miss,  dressmaker,  milliner  and  furrier,  15  Bank  st 

POLSON  David  (of  H.M.  Customs),  24  Meams  st 

Poison  John,  blacksmith,  30  Ingleston  st 

Poison  Misses,  dressmakers,  21  Kelly  st 

POOLE  Humphrey,  clerk,  21  Antigua  st 

PORTER  James,  labourer,  13  Ingleston  st 

Porter  John,  rivetter,  32  Crescent  st 

POORS'  Rates  office,  10  Captain  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  street 

POTTER  Miss  E.,  lodgings,  29  Brougham  st 

POULTER  George  Thomas,  professor  of  music,  11  Ard- 
gowan  sq 

POULTERINIEZ  Francis,  carpenter,  25  Bank  st 

POUSTIE  Thomas,  nursery  and  seedsman,  Thorndean  Nur- 
sery, 41  Brougham  st 

POW  Edward,  ironmonger,  etc.,  15  Cathcart  st.  Ho.  14 
Wellington  st 

POWRIE  James,  cutter,  66  Wellington  st 

POYJSTER  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,  property  agent,  32  Nicolson  st.  Ho.  61 
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  Mrs  Adam,  22  Bank  st 

PRESTON  John  (of  Carsewell  &  Preston),  11  Brisbane  st 


154  WRECTORY. 


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.,  watch  and  clockmaker,  jeweller  and 

silversmith,  34  Hamilton  st.     Ho.  26  Patrick  st 
PROPHET  John,  shipmaster,  10  Regent  st 
PRO  VAN  Mrs,  dressmaker,  65  Roxburgh  st 
PROVIDENT  Bank,  11  William  st 
PROWSE  Samuel,  shipmaster,  11  West  Stewart  st 
PULLAR  J.  &  Sons,  dyers  to  the  Queen,  4  Albert  place, 

West  Blackhall  st 
PURDIE  Hugh,  87  Wellington  st 
Purdie  P.  &  G. ,  bootmakers,  8  Hamilton  st,  and  193  Argyle 

st,  Glasgow.     Ho.  Bellevue,  Dumbreck 
PURVIS  Mrs,  33  Lyle  st 
PYPER  John,  labourer,  73  Ann  st 

Q 

QUEEN  Bernard,  labourer,  4  Nelson  st.  Glebe 
QUIGLEY  Arthur,  land  surveyor,  66  Drumfrochar  road 
Quigley  John,  fruit  dealer,  30  Shaw  st 

QUIN  John,  umbrella  and  parasol  manufacturer,  7  West 
Blackhall  st.     Ho.  13  Kelly  st 

R 

RAD  WELL  Edward,  labourer,  44  Arthur  st 

RAE  James  K.,  hatter,  37  Hamilton  st.     Ho.  20  Brisbane  st 

Rae  John,  tinsmith,  24  Sir  Michael  st 

Rae  Robert,  brassfinisher,  16  Crescent  st 

Rae  William,  spirit  dealer,  2  Har-\de  lane.    Ho.  1  Belleville  st 

Rae  Mrs  John,  6  Nelson  st,  west 

RAESIDE  Mrs,  lodgings,  16  Laird  st 

RAFF  George,  accountant,  house  factor,  and  insurance  agent, 

41  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  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.  <fe  S.-W.),  Brougham  st 
Railway  Station  (G.  &  S.-W.),  Hay  st 
RAIT  Allan,  moulder,  89  Belleville  st 
RALSTON  Alexander,  shoemaker,  15  Shaw  st 
Ralston  Alexander,  carpenter,  22  Lynedoch  st 
Ralston  Hugh,  rivetter,  7  Lynedoch  st 
Ralston  John,  shipmaster,  36  Nicolson  st 
Ralston  Robert,  painter  26  Charles  st 
Ralston  William,  boilermaker,  24  St  Lawrence  st 


DIRECTORY.  155* 


RAMAGE  Hugh,  joiner,  36  Lynedoch  st 
Ramage  John,  breaksman,  12  Lyle  st 

:  Ramage  Robert,  architect,  measurer  and  inspector   of  build- 
ings, 17  West  Blackball  st 
RAMSAY    Alexander,    sugar  agent,    Exchange   buildings. 

Ho.  52  Eldon  st 
Ramsay  Alexander  (of  Ramsay  and  Moles),  20  South  st 
Ramsay  David,  weighter.     Ho.  33  Dempster  st 
Ramsay  Gilbert  A.,  joiner  and  builder,  16  Nicolson  st.     Ho. 

20  Brisbane  st 
Ramsay  Henry,  boilermaker,  95  Belleville  st 
Ramsay  Hope  Stewart,  accountant,  11  William  st.     Ho.  3 

Kelly  st 
Ramsay  James,  smith,  13  Ingleston  st 
j  Ramsay  John,  of  H.M.  Customs,  36  Mearns  st 
j Ramsay  John,  joiner,  7  Hill  st 

I  Ramsay  &  Moles,  tailors  and  clothiers,  29  West  Burn  st 
I  Ramsay  Miss  E.  D.,  dressmaker,  50  Holmscroft  st 
[RANDALL  Andrew,  carpenter,  17  Cathcart  st 
RANKIN  &  Blackmore,  engineers  and  ironfounders,  Eagle 

Foundry,  28  Baker  st 
I  Rankin  Daniel  (of  Rankin  &  Blackmore),  54  Esplanade 
j  Rankin  David,  cabinetmaker,  72  Roxburgh  st 
I  Rankin  Hugh,  cowfeeder,  Broomhill 
j  Rankin  Hugh,  carter,  Shaw  st 

i  Rankin  John,  coal  merchant,  13  John  st.  Ho.  65  Rue-end  st 
j  Rankin  John,  engineer,  17  Belleville  st 
I  Rankin  John,  boilermaker,  51  Lynedoch  st 
i Rankin  John,  boatman,  9  Hill  st 
I  Rankin  Neil,  policeman,  62  Wellington  st 
I  Rankin  William,    shipowner.    Commercial  Bank  buildings. 

Ho.  46  Esplanade 
Rankin   William  &   Son,  ship   store  merchants,    11  and  12 

Palmerston  buildings 
Rankin  Mrs  George,  restaurant,  20  West  Blackball  st 
jRATCLIFFE  Michael,  Post  Office.  Ho.  11  East  Blackball  st 
IRatcliflfe  Thomas,  policeman,  8  Kilblain  st 
RATTRAY  James,  boilermaker,  36  Lynedoch  st 
Rattray  John,  shipmaster,  69  Regent  st 
Rattray  Mrs  William,  china  merchant  and  ironmonger,  11 

Ann  st 
Rattray  Mrs,  midwife,  8  Cross-shore  st 
REDHEAD  William,  steamboat  master,  1    William  st 
REDMAN  Mrs,  greengrocer,  85  Roxburgh  st 
REDONDO  Peter,  seaman,  14  Terrace  road 
REECE  John,  ironturner,  9  Belleville  st 
REEKIE  Janet,  38  East  Crawford  st 
RECEPTION  House,  35  Crawfurd  st 
REFORMED  Presbyterian  Church,  14  West  Stewart  st 


156  DIRECTORY. 


Reformed  Presbyterian  Church,  West  Shaw  st 

REFRESHMENT  Rooms,  14  East  Quay  lane 

Refreshment  Rooms,  16  East  Quay  lane 

Refreshment  Rooms,  39  Hamilton  st 

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,  49  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.      Ho. 
6  Brougham  st 

REID  Alexander,  engine  driver,  5  Orchard  st 

Reid  Andrew,  riA'etter,  13  Charles  st  .f, 

Reid  Arthur,  baker,  34  Kelly  st 

Reid  Duncan,  grocer,  5  Main  st 

Reid  Duncan,  tea  dealer  and  general  grocer,  42  Hamilton  st. 
Ho.  Newton  st 

Reid  Duncan,  seaman,  1  Vennel 

Reid  George,  moulder,  9  Belleville  st 

Reid  Hugh,  policeman,  47  Crawfurd  st 

Reid    James,   jun.    (of    Fleming,    Reid    &    Co.),    30    For- 
syth st 

Reid  James,  engineer,  29  Lynedoch  st 

Reid  James,  fortvarding  agent,  Exchange  Buildings.      Ho. 
5  Orchard  st 

Reid  James,  engineer,  1  Moffat  st 

Reid  John,  joiner,  7  Nile  st 

Reid   Matthew,    M.A.,   B.D.,    minister  of    Wellpark  Free 
Church.     Manse,  3  Lynedoch  st 

Reid  Nicholas,  blacksmith,  1  Hay  st 

Reid  Richard,  joiner,  4  Carnock  st 

Reid  John,  labourer,  19  Belleville  st 

Reid  William,  labourer,  72  Ann  st 

Reid  William,  labourer,  7  Mill  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  and  languages,  22  Kelly  st 

Reid  &  Steven  Misses,  dressmakers,  16  Kilblain  st 

Reid  Mrs  A.,  13  West  Blackball  st 

Reid  Mrs  George,  lodgings,  9  Watt  st 

Reid  Mrs  John,  29  Dempster  st 

REILEY  Peter,  railway  guard,  12  Terrace  road 

Reiley  William,  labourer,  21  John  st 

RENNIE  Andrew,  labourer,  10  Shaw  place 

Rennie  James,  wine   and   spirit  merchant,   37  Rue-end  st,  ,• 
jHo.  5  Laurieston  st  '.'■ 


DIRECTOKY. 


157 


Rennie  James,  station-master,  G.  and  S.-W.  Railway.     Ho. 

17  Brougham  st 
Rennie  &  Harley,  cabinetmakers  and  upholsterers,  11  Kil- 

blain  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,  20  West 
Burn  st,    9  Inverkip  st  and  8  Car-tsburn  st.     Ho.    36 
Union  st 
Rennie  Thomas,  porter,  45  Cathcart  st 
Rennie  Thomas  (of  Rennie  &  Harley),  53  Kelly  st 
Rennie  Mrs,  33  West  Burn  st 
RESIDE  Mrs,  16  Laird  st 
REYNOLDS  Robert,  9  Mount  Pleasant  st 
RHODES  Thomas,  seaman,  15  West  Stewart  st 
Rhodes  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  14  West  Blackball  st 
RICE  Benjamin,  skinner,  2  Sinclair  st 
RICHARDSON  James,  engineer,  55  Main  st 
Richardson  James  &  Co.,  merchants,  2  Church  place 
Richardson  John  G.  C,  shipmaster,  31  Bank  st 
Richardson  Robert,  carpenter,  6  Ingleston  st 
Richardson  Mrs  James,  21  Brisbane  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 
&  Co.,  Exchange  buildings.  Ho.  3  Hillside  place, 
Gourock 

RIDDELL  David,  coal  merchant,  5  Chapel  st.     Ho.  6  do 

Riddell  George,  spirit  merchant,  17  Shaw  st.  Ho.  60 
Holmscroft  st 

Riddell  John,  joiner,  9  Mill  st 

RIDDICH  Miss,  18  Nicolson  st 

RIPPON  Cornelius  W.,  drill-instructor,  89  Roxburgh  st 

Rippon  Joseph,  coach  painter,  83  Roxburgh  st 

RISK  James,  painter,  8  South  st 

RITCHIE  Adam  (of  Ritchie  Brothers),  5  Roxburgh  st 

Ritchie  Alex. ,  late  manager  of  gas  works,  30  Brisbane  st 

Ritchie  Andrew,  smith,  51  Kelly  st 

Ritchie  Andrew,  smith,  1  Belleville  st 

Ritchie  Andrew,  clerk,  23  Roxburgh  st 

Ritchie  Archibald,  engineer,  36  Crescent  st 

Ritchie  Brothers,  wholesale  grocers  and  grain  merchants,  19 
Shaw  St.     Ho.  5  Roxburgh  st 

Ritchie  Duncan,  superintendent  of  Sailors'  Home,  1  Dock 
breast 

Ritchie  Hugh,  weigher,  9  Holmscroft  st 


158  DIRECTORY. 


Ritchie  John,  of  H.  M.  Customs,  5  Roxburgh  st 

Ritchie     John,     clothier,     Cathcart     sq.       Ho.     Fairfield, 

Kilmalcolm 
Ritchie  John,  cabinetmaker,  50  Holmscroft  st 
Ritchie  John,  joiner,  22  St  Lawrence  st 
Ritchie  Robert,  smith,  17  Cartsburn  st 
Ritchie  Robert,  carpenter,  15  Mount  Pleasant  st 
Ritchie  Thomas,  smith,  9  Lyle  st 
Ritchie  William,  mason,  22  Wellington  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  &  FuUarton,  timber  merchants,  Bogston  Saw  Mills, 

Port-Glasgow  road 
Robb  Henry,  carpenter,  10  Hope  st 
Robb  John  (of  Robb  &  FuUarton),  Port-Glasgow 
Robb  John  &  Co. ,  timber  merchants,  Caledonian  Saw  Mills, 

Port-Glasgow  road 
Robb  Mrs,  grocer,  22  Antigua  st 
Robb  Mrs,  grocer,  12  Baker  st 

ROBERTS  Alexander,  engineer,  60  Drumfrochar  road 
Roberts  Dugald,  baker,  31  Vennel.     Ho.  13  Nelson  st,  west 
Roberts  Edward,  tailor  and  clothier,  27  Hamilton  st.      Ho. 

18  Wellington  st 
Roberts  Mrs  W. ,  spirit  merchant,  33  Shaw  st.  Ho.  42  Lyne- 

doch  st 
ROBERTSON  Adam,  gardener,  13  Brougham  st 
Robertson  Alexander,  seaman,  5  Newton  st 
Robertson  Alexander,  cooper,  39  Holmscroft  st 
Robertson  Andrew,  gilder,  36  Holmscroft  st 
Robertson  Andrew,  blacksmith,  6  Hope  st 
Robertson  Arthur,  joiner,  83  Roxburgh  st 
Robertson  Charles  (of  Paterson  &  Robertson)  27  Bruce  st 
Robertson  Daniel,  steam  tug  agent,  10  West  breast.     Ho. 

Broomhill  Cottage,  Drumfrochar  road 
Robertson  Daniel,  painter,  59  Ann  st 
Robertson  David,  Commercial  Hotel,  2  East  Quay  lane 
Robertson  David,  joiner,  25  Bruce  st 
Robertson  Donald,  cabinetmaker,  8  Holmscroft  st 
Robertson  Donald,  joiner,  8  Mount  Pleasant  st 
Robertson  Donald,  cabinetmaker,  6  Watt  st 
Robertson  Douglas,  labourer,  Caddlehill  Cottage,  South  st 
Robertson  Duncan,  porter,  3  Holmscroft  st 
Robertson  George,  gardener,  25  Newark  st 
Robertson  George  M. ,  storekeeper,  8  Chapel  st 
Robertson  James,  joiner,  7  Belleville  st 
Robertson  James,  steam  tug  agent,  10  West  breast.     Ho.  5  ( 

Shaw  place 


DIREUTORY.  1S9 


Robertson  James,  sawyer,  17  Tobago  st 

Robertson  James,  mechanic,  62  Ann  st 

Robertson  James,  tinsmith,  13  Brougham  st 

Robertson  James,  slater,  22  Ann  st 

Robertson  James,  of  H.M.  Customs,  10  Lyle  st 

Robertson  John,  cooper,  40  Holmscroft  st 

Robertson  John,  moulder.  Mill's  cottage,  Dempster  st 

Robertson  John,  slater,  20  Bearhope  st 

Robertson  John,  cooper,  10  Nicolson  st 

Robertson  John,  collector  of  Inland  Revenue,  Customhouse 

buildings.     Ho.  21  Bentinck  st 
Robertson  John,  iron  merchant,  10  Cartsburn  st.     Ho.  29 

Rue-end  st 
Robertson  John,  joiner,  26  Bruce  st 
Robertson  John,  engineer,  13  Lyle  st 
Robertson  John,  diver,  25  West  Blackball  st 
Robertson  John,  carpenter,  13  Nelson  st 
Robertson  John  Keith,  physician  and  surgeon,  7  Ardgowan  sq 
Robertson  John,  outfitter,  56  Rue-end  st.   Ho,  5  Cathcart  st 
Robertson  John  (of  Robertson  &M'Dougall),  11  Roxburgh  st 
Robertson  Lachlan,  pilot,  22  Bank  st 
Robertson  L.  B.,  68  Union  st 
Robertson  Matthew,  rivetter,  2  Nelson  st,  Glebe 
Robertson  &  M'Dougall,  merchants  and  commisson  agents, 

55  Rue-end  st 
.Robertson  Robert,  moulder,  53  Drumfrochar  road 
Robertson  Robert  William,  City  of  Glasgow  Bank  buildings, 

Ho.  Rockingham,  Kilcreggan 
Robertson  Samson,  foreman,  61  Ann  st 
Robertson  Sydney,  grocer,  36  Ingleston  st 
Robertson  Thomas,  labourer,  5  Dellingburn  sq 
Robertson  Thomas,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  and  agent  for 

Prudential  Assurance   Co.,    4    West    breast.     Ho.    33 

Mearns  st 
Robertson  Thomas,  rigger,  16  Laird  st 
Robertson  Walter,  cabinetmaker,  2  Rue-end  st 
Robertson  Wellwood  Maxwell,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  2 

Buccleuch  st.     Ho.  18  Wellington  st 
Robertson  William,  carpenter,  39  Dalrymple  st 
Robertson  William,  boilermaker,  26  John  st 
Robertson  William,    draper  and  general  warehouseman,  22 

Hamilton  st.     Ho.  3  Armadale  place.  Bank  st 
Robertson  William,  moulder,  48  Inverkip  st 
Robertson  William,  potCer,  12  Port-Glasgow  road 
Robertson  William,  labourer,  35  Ingleston  st 
Robertson  William,  grocer  and  coal  merchant,  46  Roxburgh 

st.     Ho.  40  Holmscroft  st 
Robertson  Margaret,  draper,  13  Hamilton  st.     Ho.  25  Bank  st 
Robertson  Mrs  A.,  13  Belleville  st 


160  DIRECTORY. 


Robertson  Mrs  John,  17  Union  st 

Robertson  Mrs  J. ,  Glasgow  and  Greenock  carrier,  7  Market 
st  ;  and  8  St  Enoch's  sq,  Glasgow 

ROBINSON  Alexander,  veterinary  surgeon,  37  West  Bum 
st  and  60  Vennel.     Ho,  Holly  Lodge,  Gourock 

Robinson  Malcolm,  smith,  cartwright  and  agricultural  imple- 
ment maker,  40  Yennel.     Ho.  29  Nelson  st,  west 

Robinson  Robert,    photographer    and  portrait  painter,    32 
Cathcart  st 

ROBSON  John,  moulder,  33  Dempster  st  | 

Robson  William,  rivetter,  26  John  st  f| 

RODDEN  Bernard,  labourer,  36  Ingleston  st  '] 

RODGER  David,  joiner,  66  Holmscroft  st 

Rodger  David,  labourer,  39  Cathcart  st 

Rodger  James,  carpenter,  83  Belleville  st 

Rodger  John,  cooper,  37  Crawfurd  st 

Rodger  John,  rivetter,  24  Bruce  st 

Rodger  John,  merchant's  ganger,    52  Rue-end  st.      Ho.  3 
Inverkip  st 

Rodger  John,  banker,  Clydesdale  Bank      Ho.  63  Union  st 

Rodger  Thomas,  labourer,  27  Lynedoch  st 

Rodger  Walter,  W.  B. ,  civil  engineer,  23  Eldon  st 

Rodger  Mrs  Alexander,  Newton  st 

RODGERS  James,  dealer  in  oysters,  8  Gross-shore  st 

RODIE  John,  smith,  64  Wellington  st 

ROGAN  Mrs,  13  West  Stewart  st 

ROHL  Gustaf ,  ship  store  dealer,  1  Watt  place.     Ho.  95  Rox- 
burgh st 

RONALD  Hugh,  salesman,  63  Nicolson  st 

Ronald  James,  labourer,  40  Cathcart  st 

Ronald  James,  traveller,  85  Wellington  st 

Ronald  William,  spirit- dealer,  17  Bearhope  st 

Ronald  Mrs  Robert,  9  Mount  Pleasant  st 

ROONEY  Dennis,  agent,  70  Ann  st 

RORISON  Thomas  D„  sugar  boiler,  18  Hope  st 

ROSE  David,  painter,  5  Hope  st 

Rose  Donald,  labourer,  12  Baker  st 

Rose  Mrs,  45  Wellington  st 

ROSS  Alexander,  forwarding  agent,  2  Cross-shore  st 

Ross  Bailie  (of  Whyte  &  Ross),  14  Wellington  st 

Ross  Charles,  patternmaker,  83  Belleville  st 

Ross,  Corbet  &  Co.,  merchants  and  commission  agents,  2; 
Shannon's  close 

Ross  David,  smith,  70  Wellington  st 

Ross  Finlay,  irondresser,  23  Crescent  st 

Ross  Hugh,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  24  Charles  st.      Ho.i 
5  Kelly  st 

Ross  James,  caulker,  12  Port-Glasgow  road  .■ 

Rosa  James,  labourer,  Old  Hillend 


DIRECTORY.  161 


Ross  James,  engineer,  23  East  Hamilton  st 

Ross  Jamss,  carpenter,  33  Inverkip  st 
i  Ross  James,  carpenter,  03  Inverkip  st 

Ross  John,  joiner,  38  Crawfiird  st 

Ko33  John,  wholesale  ironmonger,  29  Cathcart  st 

Ross  Lamond,  brassfinisher,  5  Newton  st 

Ross   Lewis,  agent  for  Royal   Liver  Friendly  Society,  23 
Hamilton  st 

Ross  Robert,  carpenter,  7  Hill  st 

Ross  Rjbtrt,  labourer,  13  Sir  Michael  st 

RjS3  Simon,  storeman,  13  West  Blackhall  at 

Ross  Thomas,  labourer,  66  Lynedoch  st 
j  Ross  Tnomas,  yardsman,  52  West  Blackhall  st 
1  Ross  William,  labourer,  10  Baker  st 

Ross  William,  merchant  and  sugar  broker,  National  Bank 
buildings,  2J  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  63  Esplanade 

Ross  William  J. ,  grocer,  6  Inverkip  st 

Ross  Mrs,  51  Kelly  st 

Ross  Mrs,  29  Nicolson  st 
i  Ross  Mrs  John,  27  Lyle  st 
I  Ross  Mrs  Peter,  11  Lyle  st 
I  Ross  Mrs  William,  8  Holmscroft  st 
j  ROSWARE  Miss,  43  Holmscroft  st 
I  ROUGVIE  John  M'D,  timber  merchant,  15  Laird  st 

Rougvie  Miss  Helen,  milliner,  2  West  Blackhall  st.     Ho.  15 
Laird  st 

Rougvie  M.  &  K.,  furnishing  warehouse,  7  West  Blackhall 
st.     Ho.  15  Laird  st 

Rowan  G.  J.  &  Co.,  general  drapers,  clothers  and  out6tters, 

Cathcart  Square  House.     Ho.  55  Esplanade 
i  Rowan  John,  shoemaker,  1  Nicolson  st 
I  Rowan  Samuel,  policeman,  7  West  Blackhall  st 
i  Rowan  Thomas  B.  (of  Ballantine  &  Rowan),  20  Eldon  st 

Rowan  Thomas,  flesher,  23  East  Shaw  st 

ROXBURGH  Archibald,  19  Fox  st 
I  Roxburgh  Mrs  .lames,  13  Tobago  st 

Roxburgh  Street  Sugar  Refining  Co. ,  40  Sir  Michael  st 

ROY  John,  joiner,  45  Holmscroft  st 

ROYAL  Bank  of  Scotland,  33  Cathcart  st 

Royal  Hotel,  3  East  breast 

Royal  Liver  Friendly  Society,  29  Hamilton  st 
j  Royal  Naval  Reserve  Office,  7  Virginia  st 

Russell  Alexander,  rivetter,  65  Regent  st 

Russell  Andrew,  salesman,  26  Patrick  st 

Russell  Bernard,  engineer,  11  EastjStewart  st 
j  Russell  Daniel,  cooper,  23  East  Stewart  st 

Russell  Henry,  joiner,  11  Regent  st 

Russell  Hugh,  joiner,  21  Bearhope  st 

Russell  James,  School  Board  officer,  3  M'Kenzie  st 


162  DIRECTORY. 


Russell  James  R.,  spirit  merchant,  21  Port-Glasgow  road 

Russell  James,  traveller,  Greenfield  cottage,  Ladyburn 

Russell  James,  merchant,  11  West  breast.      Ho.  73  Union  st 

Russell  John,  carpenter,  38  Hamilton  st 

Russell  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  and  3  Cartsbum  st.     Ho.  29 

Nicolson  st 
RUTHERFORD  Alexander  M.,  shoemaker,  22  Lynedoch  st. 

Ho.  1  Mill  st 
Rutherford  James,  boilermaker,  34  Ingleston  st 
Rutherford  George,  clerk,  18  Bruce  st 
Rutherford  Mrs  James,  greengrocer,  4  Ann  st 
RYAN  Michael,  copiDersmith,  9  Lynedoch  st 
Ryan  Mary,  furnishings,  7  Market  st 

S 

SAILORS'  Home,  1  Dock  breast 

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  Lawi'ence's  Mission-house,  6  St  Lawrence  st 

St  Mary's  Roman  Catholic  Chapel,  14  Patrick  st 

St  Thomas'  Free  Church,  Grey  Place 

Salmon  Thomas,  coachman,  15  Nicolson  st 

Salmon  William  B.,  insurance  agent  and  coal  merchant,  2 

Church  place.     Ho.  13  Kelly  st 
Salmon  Mrs  James,  feuar,  7  Bentinck  st 
SAMSON  John,  shoemaker,  61  Nicolson  st 
Samson  Thomas,  storekeeper,  99  Belleville  st 
SANDFORD  John,  boilermaker,  50  St  Lawrence  st 
SARGEANT  Charles,    Glasgow  and   Greenock   carrier,   66 

Regent  st 
SAUNDERS  James,  traveller,  52  Ann  st 
Sanders  James,  stationer  and  tobacconist,  23  Tobago  st 
Saunders  Mrs,  14  Mearns  st 
Saunders  Mrs  Helen,  6  Laurieston  st 
SAYERS  Alexander,  cooper,  35  West  Burn  st 
Sayers  Gilbert,  cooper,  22  West  Stewart  st 
SCALLY  John,  fitter,  64  Wellington  st 
School  Board  (Burgh)  Offices,  2  Bank  st — George  Williamson 

clerk 
SCHRODER  Charles,  mate,  13  Nelson  st,  west 
SCHULTZ  Mrs,  14  Brnce  st 

SCOBBIE  James,  shipmaster,  8  Mount  Pleasant  st 
SCOFFIELD  Miles,  labourer,  36  Crescent  st 


DIIlECrORY.  163 


Scoffield  Mrs  Samuel,  77  Regent  st 

SCOTLAND  James  (of  H.M.  Customs),  11  Roxburgh  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.  Baker  st  and  Barry- 
yards,  Drumfrochar  road 

Scott  Alexander  (of  Alexander  Scott  &  Sons),  Hayiield,  27 
Bank  st 

Scott  Alexander,  jun.  (of  Alex.  Scott  &  Sons),  Hayfield,  27 
Bank  st 

Scott  Alexander,  boilermaker,  97  Balleville  st 

Scott  Alexander,  clerk,  20  Union  st 

Scott  Alexander,  joiner,  27  Roxburgh  st 

Scott  Alexander,  contractor,  12  Mearna  st 

Scott  &  C3.,  engineers  and  iron  shipbaildars,  Oartsdyks 

Scott  David,  carpenter,  79  Port-Glasgow  road 

Scott  David,  currier,  21  Antigua  st 

Scott  Edward,  shipmaster,  21  Esplanade 

Scott  Finlay,  feuar,  70  Ann  st 

Scott  &  Ford,  joiners  and  builders,  Uppor  Trafalgar  st 

Scott  George,  shipmaster,  29  Nelson  sc,  west 

Scott  Hugh,  smith,  72  Ann  st 

Scott  Ivie,  family  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  16  West  Black- 
ball st  and  72  Eldon  st.     Ho.  1  Martin  terrace 

Scott  James  &  Co.,  clothiers,  hatters,  and  military  tailors, 
]8  West  Blackball  st.     Ho.  7  Nelson  st,  west 

Scott  James,  Main's  cottage,  East  C.'awford  st 

Scott  James,  teacher,  59  fSt  Lawrence  st 

Scott  James,  flesher,  4  Cartsburn  st 

Scott  James,  cooper,  40  Nicolson  st 

Scott  James  E.,  iron  shipbuilder.  Main  st.     Ho.  27  Esplanade 

Scott  John,  railway  guard,  11  Lynedoch  st 

Scott  John,  feuar,  45  Roxburgh  st 

Scott  John,  yst.  (of  Scott  &  Co.  and  Greenock  Foundry  Co.), 
Seafield  house,  34  Brougham  st 

Scott  John  C,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  69  Vennel  and  62 
Wellington  st.     Ho.  19  Brisbane  st 

Scott  John,  rivetter,  39  Dalrymple  st 

Scott  John,  jun. ,  iron  merchant,  54  Rue-end  st  and  62  Jamaica 
st,  Glasgow.     Ho.  34  Union  st,  Greenock 

.Scott  John,  cask  dealer,  16  Duncan  st.     Ho.  54  Welling- 
ton 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 


164  DIRECTORY. 


Scott  John  H.,  tinsmith,  ship  chandler  and  gasiitter,  9  Hamil- 
ton st.  Workshop  11  Market  st.  Ho.  13  Ardgowan  st, 
west 

Scott  John,  rivetter,  44  Shaw  st 

Scott  Joseph  D.  (of  Alex.  Scott  &  Sons),  18  Margaret  st 

Scott  Matthew  (of  Scott  &  Ford),  10  Mill  st 

Scott  Matthew,  shoemaker,  3  Hamilton  st 

Scott  Matthew,  joiner,  71  Ann  st 

Scott  Peter,  general  grocer,  9  West  Blackhall  st.  Ho.  12 
Brislnine  st 

Scott  Peter  (<>f  Scott  &•  Stewart),  45  Holmscroft  st 

Scott  Robert,  sergeant  of  county  police,  9  Watt  st 

Scott  Robert,  pilot,  30  East  Hamilton  st 

Scott  Robert  Sinclair  (of  Scott  it  Co,  and  Greenock  Foundry- 
Co.),  Craigievar  house,  Skelmorlie 

Scott  &  Stewart,  masons  and  contractors,  Lynedoch  st 

Scott  Thomas,  mechanic,  19  Ingleston  st 

Scott  Thomas,  draper  and  clothier,  38  Hamilton  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,  flesher,  4  Sir  Michael  st.     Ho.  33  do 

Scott  William,  joiner,  65  Roxburgh  st 

Scott  Margaret,  confectioner,  Steamboat  quay.  Ho.  32 
Brisbane  st 

Scott  Miss,  12  Margaret  st 

Scott  Miss,  ]  1  Roxburgh  st  ' 

Scott  Mrs,  21  Bearhope  st 

Scott  Mrs  26  Arthur  st 

Scott  Mrs,  ]  5  Roxburgh  st 

Scott  Mrs  .Tames,  4  Ingleston  st  '^ 

Scott  Mrs  Jane,  46  East  Crawford  st 

Sc()tt  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  29  Brougham  st 

Scott  Mrs  M. ,  36  East  HamiltQJi  st  | 

Scott  Mrs  Peter,  dressmaker,  79  Holmscroft  st 

Scott  Mrs,  tobacconist,  36  Dalrymple  st 

SCRIMGEOUR  Archibald,  labourer,  15  Belleville  st 

Scrimgeour  Robert,  rivetter,  56  Wellington  st 

SCOTTISH  Legal  Burial  and  Loan  Society,  24  Bank  st 

Scottish  Property  Investment  Company,  4  Hamilton  st — 
Alex.  Blair,  writer,  agent 

Scottish  Widows'  Fund  Life  Assurance  Society.  J.  M. 
Hutcheson,  agent 

SCREW  Tug  Companj'  (Limited),  23  Palmerston  buildings. 
George  Struthers,  manager 

SEALY  Mrs,  7  Hope  st 

SEATH  James,  wool  sorter,  62  Drumfrochar  road 


■■■!;''■ 


BIEECTORY,  165 


Seath  John,  smith,  8  St  Lawrence  st 

Seath  J  ohn,  blacksmith,  54  Dnniifrochar  road 

ISeath  Mrs  M. ,  pianoforte  teacher,  29  Patrick  st 

Seath  Mrs,  lodgings,  67  Rue-end  st 

SELBY  William  S. ,  agent  North  British  Railway  Co.,  Lyne- 

doch  st,  and  Albert  Harbour  Goods  station.     Ho.  22 

Wellington  st 
SELLARS  Andrew,  brassiinisher,  25  Belleville  st 
Sellars  Mrs  Quintin,  25  Sir  Michael  st 
Sellars  David,  smith,  6  Laurieston  st 
SELLERS  Robert,  37  Roxburgh  st 
SEMPLE  William,  shoemaker,  20  Hope  st 
SERVICE  Archibald,  smith,  63  Ann  st 
Service  Daniel,  engine-driver,  85  Belleville  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  Lyneduch  st 
SHAND  Rev.  Alexander  Erskine,  M.  A.,  Minister  of  the  Church 

of  Scotland,  Sydney  place,  16  Eldon  st 
Shand  John,  agent,  34  East  Crawford  st 
Shand  Robert,  furnishing  ironmonger,  30  Nicolson  st.     Ho. 

38  Mearns  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  Roljert  (of  Robert  Shankland  &  Co.),  38  Union  st 
Shankland  Thomas,  cooper,  19  Nicolson  st 
Shankland  Thomas,  shoemaker,  30  West  Blackball  st 
SHANKS  John,  mason,  13  Bruce  st 
SHANNON  George,  62  Ann  st 
Shannon  James,  tailor,  60  Ann  st 
Shannon  William,  labourer,  64  Ann  st 
Shannon  Mrs,  11  Bearhope  st 
SHARKEY  James,  hawker,  63  Dairy mple  st 
SHARP  &  FergTisson,  glass  and  china  merchants,    16  West 

Blackball  st 
Sharp  James  C,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  4  Shaw  st.     Ho. 

36  Mearns  st 
Sharp  John,  cooper,  45  Holmscroft  st 
Sharp  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  25  Rue-end  st. 

Ho.  20  Antigua  st 
Sharp  Thomas,  carpenter,  22  Crawfurd  st 
Sharp  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  15  John  st 
Sharp  William  (of  Campbell,  Anderson  &  Co. ),  12  Brisbane  st 


166  DIRECTORY. 

Sharp  William  (of  Duncan  &  Sharp),  101  Belleville  st 
Sharp  William,  mne  and  spirit  merchant,  32  West  Blackhall 

st.     Ho.  12  Brisbane  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 
Shaw  James,  engineer,  73  East  Hamilton  st 
Shaw  John,  blacksmith,  6  Laurieston  st 
Shaw  John,  furnishings,  8  Inverkip  st.     Ho.  2  Prince's  st 
Shaw  John,  carter,  1  West  Burn  st 
Shaw  Neil,  grocer   and   feuar,    34    Dalrymple   st.     Ho.    25 

Brougham  st 
Shaw  Neil;  carpenter,  5  Prospect  hill 
Shaw  iSeil,  jail  wp.tchman,  21  Bruce  st 
Shaw  Robert,  boilermaker,  3  Crescent  st 
Shaw  \^  illiam,  slater,  1  Hill  st 
Shaw  William  &  Sons,  cabinetmakers  and  upholsterers,  28 

Hamilton  st 
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  Janes,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  7  East  breast. 

Ho.  34  West  Shaw  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  trave  ler,  19  Brisbane  st 

Shearer  James,  salesman,  16  Cathcart  st 

Shearer  John,  carpenter,  9  East  Blackhall  st 

Shearer  Ninian,  brasslinisher,  29  Lynedoch  st 

Shearer  Robert  B.,  writer  and  notary  public,  14  Hamilton  st. 

Ho.  4  Robertson  st 
Shearer  William,    messenger-at-arms,    3   Bank   st.     Ho.    4 

Robertson  st 
Shearer  &  Shepherd,  ironmongers,  9  William  st 
Shearer  Mrs,  spirit   merchant,  21   Ann  st.     Ho.    41    Rox- 
burgh st 
SHEDDEN  John,  engineer,  15  Belleville  st 
Shedden  Eobert,  tanner,  89  East  Hamilton  st 
SHEPHERD  George,  joiner,  10  Hope  st 


DIRECTOUY,  167 


Shepherd  William  (of  Shearer  &  Shepherd),  19  Wellington  st 

SHERIDAN  Joseph,  gardener,  20  Inverkip  st 

Sheridan  Robert,  superintendent  of  cemetery,  parks,  and 
burying  grounds.  Office,  Cemetery.  Ho.  5  Orangefield 
place 

Sheridan  William,  labourer,  ]  0  Drumfrochar  road 

SHERIFF  Court  Hall,  County'buildings,  1  Nelson  st,  west 

Sheriff  Henry,  gardener,  41  Holmscroft  st 

Sheriff  Joseph  (of  J.  D.  M'Gregor  &  Co.),  40  Lynedoch  st 

SHIELDS  James,  carpenter,  45  Shaw  st 

Shields  James  A.,  joiner,  86  Belleville  st 

Shields  Thomas,  shoemaker,  5  Smith's  lane 

Shields  William,  painter,  40  Shaw  st 

Shields  Mrs,  washerwoman,  4  Nelson  st.  Glebe 

SHIER  James,  blacksmith,  19  Antigua  st 

SHIPPING  Office  for  Seaman,  7  Virginia  st 

SHIPWRIGHTS'  Provident  Union  Society,  2  East  Black- 
hall  st 

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  Black- 
hall  st.     Ho.  6  do 

SIDEY  William,  cab  proprietor,  2  St  Lawrence  st 

SIEGER  E.  &  S.  Brothers,  watchmakers  and  jewellers,  Pal- 
merston  buildings 

Sieger  Engelbert,  spirit  merchant,  41  West  Blackball  st. 
Ho.  17  do 

Sieger  Sophron  (of  E.  &  S.  Sieger  Brothers),  24  Bank  st 

SIM  John,  grocer,  32  Lynedoch  st.     Ho.  28  do 

SIMMONS  Stephen,  mason,  ]  0  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  sq 

Simpson  Alexander,  smith,  80  Roxburgh  st 

Simpson  David  (of  Simpson  &  Co. ),  24  Antigua  st 

Simpson  David  M.,  accountant,  house  factor  and  insurance 
agent,  28  Hamilton  st.      Ho.  9  West  Stewart  st 

Simpson  Gordon,  teacher,  Lynedoch  Street  School.  Ho.  43 
Dempster  st 

Simpson  James,  coachman,  51  Eldon  st 

Simpson  James,  letter  carrier,  P.  O.  house,  2  Bearhope  st 

Simpson  James,  lathsplitter,  22  Tobago  st 

Simpson  James,  engineer,  8  Springkell  st 

Simpson  James,  miller,  6  Dellingburn  sq 

Simpson  James,  weaver,  17  Tobago  st 

Simpson  James,  butcher,  73  Roxburgh  st.     Ho.  10  South  st 

Simpson  John,  labourer,  8  Ann  st 


168  DIRECTORY. 


SirDpson  John,  carpenter,  7  Nile  st 

Simpson  John,  smith,  5  Dempster  st 

Simpson  John,  flesher,  25  Regent  st  and  20  Tobago  st.     Ho. 

17  Lynedoch  st 
Simpson  John,  mate,  5  Holmscroft  st 
Simpson  John,  joiner,  63  Ann  st 
Simpson  John,  porter  and  tobacconist,  5  East  Quay  lane.  Ho. 

22  West  BlackhaU  st 
Simpson  Matthew,  carpenter,  10  Hill  st 
Simpson  Matthew,  labourer,  11  liill  st 
Simpson  Richard,  overseer,  116  Drumf rochar  road 
Simpson  Richard,  sailmaker,  63  Nicolson  st 
Simpson  William,  agent  United  Reform  Friendly  Society,  22 

Sir  Michael  st.     Ho.  do 
Simpson  William,  overseer,  6  West  Stewart  st 
Simpson  William,  labourer,  1  Belleville  st 
Simpson  William,  engineer,  3  Crescent  st 
Simpson  Miss,  draper,  2  Tobago  st 
Sim^json  Mrs,  stoneware  dealer,  51  Vennel 
Simpson  Mrs,  13  Antigua  st 
SINCLAIR  Alexander,  fireman,  7  Cathcart  st 
Sinclair  Alexander,  dyer  and  cleaner,  29  Charles  st 
Sinclair  Angus,  smith,  17  Newton  st 
Sinclair  Archibald,  gardener,  13  Nelson  st,  west 
Sinclair  Archibald,  cooper,  74  Ann  st 
Sinclair  Duncan,  smith,  56  St  Lawrence  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 

Nic(;lson  st 
Sinclair  G.,  customhouse  officer,  5  West  Stewart  st 
Sinclair     James,     mercantile     clerk,     19     Ardgowan     st, 

west 
Sinclair  John,  mason,  25  Bruce  st 
Sinclair  John,  joiner,  35  West  Blackball  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  Hue-end  st 
Sinclair  Malcolm,  engine-driver,  3  Under  Crescent 
Sinclair  Malcolm,  baker,  28  Lynedoch  st.     Ho.  do 
Sinclair  Malcolm,  smith,  19  Ingleston  place 
Sinclair  Neil,  tanner,  10  East  Shaw  st 
Sinclair  Peter,  blacksmith,  8  Mount  Pleasant  st 
Sinclair  Robert,  carpenter,  29  Belleville  st 
Sinclair  Walter,  grocer,  7  Antigua  st.     Ho.  29  Lyle  st 


DIRECTORY.  169 


Sinclair  Walter,  agent  to  Seamen's  Friends'  Society,  37  Lyne- 
doch  st 

Sinclair  William,  agent  for  G.  &  J.  Burns,  Glasgow,  Excise 
buildings 

Sinclair  Miss,  30  Market  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,  64  Wellington  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  merchant  and  com- 
mission agent,  5  Mansionhouse  lane  and  53  Shaw  st. 
Ho.  103  Eldon  st 

SLATER  James,  6  Kelly  st 

Slater  James,  jun.  (of  Slater  &  Wardrope),  6  Kelly  st 

Slater  &  Wardrope,  Kilblain  Academy,  15  Kilblain  st 

SLAVEN  Archibald,  labourer,  2  Roslin  st 

Slaven  James,  labourer,  28  West  Blackhall  st 

Slaven  Peter,  rafter,  14  St  Andrew  st 

SLIGO  Steam-Packet  Company,  19  Palmerston  buildings 

SLOAN  James,  carter,  47  Roxburgh  st 

Sloan  James,  grocer,  19  East  Shaw  st.     Ho.  11  Bruce  st 

SMALL  James,  carpenter,  72  Ann  st 

Small  John,  painter,  87  Wellington  st 

Small  Robertson,  salesman,  8  Trafalgar  st 

Small  Miss,  dressmaker,  8  Trafalgar  st 

Small  Mrs,  6  Mount  Pleasant  st 

Small  M. ,  matron.  House  of  Refuge,  Upper  Ingleston 

SMART  Henry,  compositor,  50  Holmscroft  st 

Smart  J.  R.  (of  J.  R.  Smart  &  Co.),  34  Forsyth  st 

Smart  J.  R.  &  Co.,  sugar  merchants,  65  Rue-end  st 

SMEATON  James,  joiner,  58  Drumfrochar  road 

SMILLIE  Thomas,  sawyer,  3  Cartsburn  st.     Ho.  1  do 

SMITH  Alexander,  mason,  21  Ingleston  st 

Smith  Alexander,  wholesale  grocer  and  provision  merchant, 
29  West  Burn  st.     Ho.  47  Brougham  st 

Smith  Alex.  C.  &  Co.,  sugar  brokers  and  commission  mer- 
chants, 11  Highland  close 

Smith  Alexander  C.  (of  Alexander  C.  Smith  &  Co  ),  21 
Caddlehill  st 


I?0  DIRECTOE.Y. 


Smith  Alexander,  joiner,  10  Hope  st 

Smith  Allan  B.  (of  Smith  &  M'Cuaig),  29  Patrick  st 

Smith  Andrew,  joiner,  22  Sir  Michael  st 

Smith  Andrew,  joiner,  62  Driimfrochar  road 

Smith  &  Armit,  general  drapers,  clothiers  and  outfitters,  26 
and  28  Cathcart  st 

Smith  Daniel,  painter,  10  Carnock  st 

Smith  David,  blacksmith,  9  Hill  st  '" 

Smith  David,  engineer,  10  Hope  st 

Smith  David,  tailor  and  clothier,  32  Hamilton  st 

Smith  &  Davidson,  grain  merchants,  etc.,  4  Prince's  st 

Smith  Donald,  H.M.  Customs,  2  Crawfirrd  lane,  InA^erkip  st 

Smith  Donald,  brasstinisher,  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,  brasstinisher,  3  Orchard  st 

Smith  George,  joiner,  8  Hill  st 

Smith  George,  boilermaker,  40  Lynedoch  st 

Smith  Harry,  Sherift-substitute,  44  Union  st 

Smith  Hugh,  bookbinder,  10  Nile  st 

Smith  James,  engineer,  51  Brougham  st 

Smith  James,  carpenter,  66  Roxburgh  st 

Smith  James,  shipmaster,  57  Esplanade 

Smith  James,  smith,  5  Cathcart  st 

Smith  James,  engineer  and  grocer,  56  Lynedoch  st 

Smith  James,  policeman,  43  Holmscroft  st 

Smith  James,  bookbinder  and  account  book  manufacturer,  37 
Nicolson  st.     Ho.  do 

Smith  James  &  Co.,  commission  agents.  Exchange  buildings, 
27  Cathcart  st 

Smith  James,  gardener,  10  Ardgowan  sq 

Smith  James,  blacksmith,  2  East  Shaw  st.  Ho.  Crawfurd 
lane,  44  Inverkip  st 

Smith  James  Campbell,  writer  and  notary  public,  46  Cathcart 
st.     Ho.  1  Finnart  st 

Smith  James  H.  (of  Smith  &  Davidson),  Craigliower,  Fin- 
nart st 

Smith  James  (of  James  Smith  &  Co.),  9  Roxburgh  st 

Smith  James,  labourer,  32  Ingleston  st 

Smith  Rev.  J.  B.,  of  Union  Street  U.  P.  Church,  24  Mar- 
garet st 

Smith  John  C. ,  shoemaker,  22  Bearhope  st 

Smith  John,  salesman,  27  Bruce  st 

Smith  John,  coachman,  7  Mill  st 

Smith  John,  spirit  merchant,  50  East  Hamilton  st.  Ho. 
Cappielow  cottage 

Smith  John  (of  Smith  &  Main),  Upper  Mearns  st 

Smith  John,  mate,  16  Sir  Michael  st 


DIRECTORY.  171 


Smith  John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  29  Hamilton  st.'  Ho.  17 
West  Blackhall  st 

Smith  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  10  Market  st  and  13 
Hamilton  st.     Ho.  2  Shaw  place 

Smith  John,  bar  officer  and  keeper,  County  Buildings, 
7  Nelson  st,  west 

Smith  John,  boarding-house  keeper,  3  West  Quay  lane 

Smith  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  3()  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.  5  Mill  st 

Smith  Joseph,  boilermaker,  10  Hill  st 

Smith  Joseph,  rigger,  23  Bruce  st 

Smith  Joseph,  seaman,  10  Carnock  st 

Smith  &  M'Cuaig,  joiners,  glaziers,  etc.,  30  Charles  st 

Smith  &  Main,  coachbuilders,  24  West  JBlackhall  st 

Smith  Malcolm,  joiner,  7  Dempster  st 

Saiith  Michael  H.,  surveyor  of  Board  of  Trade.  Ho. 
Helensburgh 

Smith  &  MacLean,  galvanizers,  sheet  iron  rollers,  manufac- 
turers of  galvanized  and  corrugated  roofing,  Kingston, 
Port- Glasgow  road  and  Mavisbank,  Glasgow 

Smith  Neil,  carpenter,  16  Antigua  st 

Smith  Neil,  carpenter,  10  Terrace  road 

Smith  Peter,  labourer,  7  Hill  st 

Smith  Peter,  joiner,  13  Watt  st 

Smith  Philip,  labourer,  9  Cross-shore  st 

Smith  R.  &  Co. ,  bag  merchants,  17  Captain  st 

Smith  Robert  Frazer,  manager,  Ingleston  Refinery,  27 
Meams  st 

Smith,  Robert,  H.M.  Customs,  14  Bruce  st 

Smith  Robert,  mason,  85  Wellington  st 

Smith  Samuel,  joiner,  58  Lynedoch  st 

Smith  Thomas,  gi-ocer  and  provision  merchant,  5  Inverkip 
st.     Ho.  4  Nelson  st,  west 

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  Thomas,  grocer,  6  John  st 

Smith  William,  moulder,  7  Laurieston  st 

Smith  William,  boilermaker,  6  Old  Hillend. 

Smith  William,  accountant.  Chamberlain's  Office.  Ho.  39 
Kelly  st 


172  DIRECTORY. 


Smith  William,  tailor,  36  Lynedoch  st 

Smith  William,  gateman,  2  Old  Hillend    . 

Smith  William,  moulder,  76  Ann  st 

Smith  William,  French  polisher,  3  Manse  lane 

Smith  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  81  Wellington  st 

Smith  Miss,  hosier,  5  West  Stewart  st 

Smith  Miss,  34  Sir  Michael  st 

Smith  Misses,  44  Eldon  st 

Smith  Miss,  milliner,  14  Union  st 

Smith  Miss,  2  Robertson  st 

Smith  Miss,  furnishings,  28  Lynedoch  st 

Smith  Mrs  David,  35  West  Blackhall  st 

Smith  Wrs  George,  11  East  Shaw  st 

Smith  Mrs  John,  4  James  pi,  4  Lyle  st 

Smith  Mrs  Robert,  (of  Smith  &  Armit)  33  Bank  st 

Smith  Mrs  Thomas,  80  Roxburgh  st 

Smith  Mrs  William,  draper,  65  Ann  st.     Ho.  8  Nile  st 

Smith  Mrs,  9  Oathcart  st 

Smith  Mrs,  8  Nile  st 

Smith  Mrs,  13  Duncan  st 

Smith  Mrs,  midwife,  9  Tobago  st 

Smith  Mrs,  midwife,  18  Ann  st 

Smith  Mrs,  65  Union  st 

SNODDY  James,  joiner,  19  Mount  Pleasant  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,  Higlilanders'  Academy,  68  Rox- 
burgh st 

SOMMERVTLLE  John,  tailor,  33  Lyle  st 

Sommerville  R.  G.  (of  Jolm  Robb  &  Co.),  Aldergroye,  Port- 
Glasgow 

Sommerville  William,  joiner,  48  East  Crawford  st 

Sommerville  William^  joiner,  31  Hamilton  st.  Ho.  12 
Tobago  st 

SORRIE  Mrs  Peter,  5  Antigua  st 

SOUTAR  Alexander  B.  (of  Wm.  Soutar  &  Son).  24  Trafalgar 
st 

Soutar  William  tt  Son,  boot  and  shoemakers,  38  Hamilton 
st  and  26  Charles  st 

Soutar  VVilliain  (of  Wm.  Soutar  &  Co.),  37  Roxburgh  st 

SOUTH  Peter,  boatman,  36  Nicolson  st 

SPEED  John,  49  Holmscroft  st 

SPEIR,  Robe.-t,  analytical  ch3mi3t,  Dellingburn  Sugar  Re- 
finery.     \io.  21  Brisbane  st 

SPEIRS  Hugh  (of  Hugh  Speirs  &  Co.),  2(i  Esplanade 

Speirs  Hugh  &  (^o.,  merchants  and  Commission  agents,  CO 
Cathcart  st  i ; 

Speirs  James,  boilermaker,  13  Ingleston  st 


DIRECTORY.  173 


Speirs  James,  boilermaker,  42  Arthur  st 

Speirs  James  &  Son,  sugar  samplers  and  insurance  agents, 

30  Catchcart  st 
Speirs  John,  mason,  19  Duncan  st 
Speirs  Robert,  rivetter,  8  Charles  st 
Speirs  William  (of  James  Speirs  &  Son),  Grosvenor  terrace, 

36  Mearns  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  William,  engineer,  18  St  Lawrence  st 
Spence  Miss,  32  Brisbane  st 
Spence  Miss,  boy's  dressmaker,  45  Nicolson  st 
Spence  Mrs,  dyer  and  cleaner,  5  Grey  place 
Spence  Mrs,  10  Brisbane  st 

SPENCER  Andrew,  coal  master,  14  Hamilton  st 
Spencer  Mrs,  feuar,  44  Crawfurd  st 
SPRUNT  William,  joiner,  11  East  Blackball  st 
STABLES  Mrs,  lodgings,  42  Regent  st 
STANNERS  James,  smith,  36  East  Hamilton  st 
STANDARD  Property  Investment  Co.  (Limited),   27  West 

Burn  st.     J.  W.  Turner,  writer,  agent 
STARK  Francis,  skinner,  30  Arthur  st 
Stark  George,  brassfinisher,  16  Crescent  st 
Stark  James,  blacksmith,  91  Port-Glasgow  road 
Stark  Thomas,  agent  for  the  Bank  of  Scotland,  47  Cathcart 
ti         st.     Ho.  73  Union  st 
STEEL  H.  &  W.,  wholesale  grocers  and  sugar  brokers,  10 

Broad  close 
Steel  Hugh,  builder,  14  Lyle  st 
Steel  Hugh,  engineer,  31  Lyle  st 

Steel  John,  contractor  and  builder,  12  Ardgowan  st,  west 
Steel  John,  joiner,  85  Belleville  st 
Steel  Robert,  brassfinisher,  11  Cathcart  st 
Steel  Robert,  labourer,  10  West  breast 
Steel  Robert,  labourer,  10  John  st 

Steel  William  (of  H.  &  W.  Steel),  Roseville,  3  Finnart  st  _ 
Steel  William,  mason  and  builder,  Jamaica  lane,  off  Jamaica 

st.     Ho.  35  West  Stewart  st 
Steel  &  M'Caskill,  Glasgow  and  Greenock  Shipping  Co.,  32 

Cathcart  st 
STEELE  James,  coal  merchant,  1  Bearhope  st.     Ho.  do 
Steele  Robert  &  Co. ,  shipbuilders  and  engineers,  6  Rue-end 

st,  56  Main  st  and  Shaws  Water  Foundry,  Ingleston  st 
Steele  Robert  (of  Robert  Steele  &  Co.),  11  Margaret  st 
Steele  Robert,  jun.   (of   Robert   Steele   &   Co.),   2  Finnart 

terrace 


]  74  DIRECTORY. 


Steele  Stewart,  carpenter,  11  John  st 

Steele  William  (of  R.  Steele  &  Co.),  Silwood,  UjDper  Mar- 
garet 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.  20  Mearns  st 

STENHOUSE  James,  joiner,  7  Moimt  Pleasant  st 

STEPHENS  John,  plumber  and  gaslitter,  36  West  Black- 
hall  st 

Stephens  Mrs,  seamstress,  13  Watt  st 

STEVENS  Alexander,  furniture  and  bedding  manufacturer, 
12  Sugarhouse  lane  and  30  Charles  st.     Ho.  53  Kelly  st 

STEVEN  John,  accountant,  5  Campbell  st.  Ho.  30  Bris- 
bane st 

STEVENSON,  Adam,  cabinetmaker, '41  Ann  st 

Stevenson  Adam,  compositor,  18  Bearhope  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,  Andrew,  labourer,  3  Mill  st 

Stevenson  Archibald,  surveyor,  23  Cathcart  st.  Ho.  23  Bris- 
bane st 

Stevenson  Charles,  sculptor  and  monumental  designer,  Ceme- 
tery Gate.     Ho.  77  Holmscroft  st 

Stevenson  David,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  24  Ann  st. 
and  55  Shaw  st.     Ho.  59  Regent  st 

Stevenson  Duncan,  tinsmith,  8  St  Lawrence  st  I  j 

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),  11  Nelson  st,  west 

Stevenson  John,  moulder,  56  St  Lawrence  st    " 

Stevenson  John,  tinsmith,  6  Laird  st 

Stevenson  John,  engineer,  19  Cathcart  st 

Stevenson  T.  M. ,  painter,  oil  and  colour  merchant,  12  Cath- 
cart st.     Ho.  14  Lyle  st 

Stevenson  Robert,  boilermaker,  23  Belleville  st 

Stevenson  William,  grocer,  44  Lynedoch  st.     Ho.  46  do 

Stevenson  William,  carpenter,  12  Wellington  st 

Stevenson  W.  S.,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  7  West 
Stewart  st.     Ho.  6  do 

Stevenson  Miss,  1  Madeira  st 

Stevenson  Miss,  30  Ann  st 

Stevenson  Mrs,  15  Belleville  st 

Stevenson  Mrs,  Prospect-hill  House 


DIRECTORY.  175 


STEWART  Alexander,  plumber,  50  Roxburgh  st 

Stewart  Alexander,  22  South  st 

Stewart  Andrew,  carpenter,  3  Manse  lane 

Stewart  Andrew  (of  Cartsburn  Refining  Co.),  8  Crescent  st 

Stewart  Archibald  Dunlop,    M.C.,   physician  and  surgeon. 

Consulting  rooms,  12  Hamilton  st.     Ho.  39  Regent  st 
Stewart  A.  Dunlop,  jim.,  L.R.C.S.;  L.M.,  Edin.;  M.B.;  39 

Regent  st 
Stewart  Charles  W.,  Burgh  School  Board  inspecting  officer, 

2  Bank  st.     Ho.  10  Watt  Street 
Stewart  Charles,  pattern-maker,  5  Hope  st 
Stewart  Colin,  printer,  19  Nicolson  st 
Stewart  Dugald,  engineer,  2  Lyle  st 
Stewart  George,  gardener,  3  Watt  st 
Stewart  Hugh,  optician  and  jeweller,  etc.,  50  Shaw  st.     Ho. 

24  Wellington  st 
Stewart  James  &  William,  merchants,  1  Watt  place 
Stewart  James,  saddler,  36  West  Blackball  st.  Ho.  1  Inverkip 

road 
Stewart  James,  baker,  3  Hamilton  st.     Ho.  6  Antigua  st 
Stewart  James  (of  J.  &  W,  Stewart),  Garvocks,  Greenock 
Stewart  James,  baker,  77  Regent  st 
Stewart  J.  B. ,  accountant,  Clydesdale  Bank,  East-end 
Stewart  James,  L.R.C.P.,Edin.;  L.M.T.F.P.S.,Glas.;  L.M., 

physician  and  surgeon,  Grosvenor  terrace,  36  M  earns  st 
Stewart  James,  joiner,  29  Belleville  st 
Stewart  James,  saw  miller,  Waverley  lane 
Stewart  James,  painter,  70  Ann  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,  labourer,  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,  joiner,  26  Duncan  st 
Stewart  John,  cooper,  4  Hill  st 
Stewart  John,  feuar,  62  Eldon  st 
Stewart  John,  green  grocer,  26  Inverkip  st 
Stewart  John,  wood  turner,  46  Nicolson  st 
Stewart  John,  ship  store  merchant,  4  Bogle  st.     Ho.  5  Fin- 

nart  st 
Stewart  John  (of  Scott  &  Stewart)  55  Holmscroft  st 
Stewart  John,  cvitter,  16  South  st 
Stewart  Richard,  smith,  24  Cartsburn  st 
Stewart  Robert,  book  agent,  12  Ardgowan  st,  west 


176  DIRECTORY. 


Stewart  Robert,  labourer,  7  Belleville  st 

Stewart  Robert,  blacksmith,  22  St  Lawrence  st 

Stewart  Robert,  j)ansman,  64  Wellington  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,  Greenock  Gas  Works.     Ho.  East 

Alderwood  Villa,  Port-Glasgow 
Stewart  Thomas,  surgeon-dentist,  23  Brougham  st 
Stewart  Thomas,  carpenter,  21  John  st 
Stewart  Thomas,  brassfinisher,  42  Lynedoch  st 
Stewart  Thomas  0  ,  cashier,  103  Belleville  st 
Stewart  Thomas,  sailmaker,  ]9  Nicolson  st 
Stewart  William,  railway  inspector,  83  Wellington  st 
Stewart  William,  boilermaker,  46  East  Hamilton  st 
Stewart  William,  coal  agent,  69  Nicolson  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  stand 

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,  ]  8  Bruce  st 
Stewart  Mrs,  7  William  st 
Stewart  Mrs,  39  Nelson  st,  west 
STIRLING  Archibald,  pilot,  10  Kelly  st 
Stirling  Robert,  engineer,  3  St  Andrew  st 
Stirling  Miss,  dressmaker,  81  Roxburgh  st 
Stirling  Mrs  A. ,  grocer,  7  Shaw  st 
Stirling  Mrs,  13  Lyle  st 

STIRRAT  Alexander,  labourer,  2  Laurieston  st 
Stirrat  Mrs,  34  East  Hamiltcm  st  >, 

STITT  John,  engineer,  7  St  Lawrence  st  iv 

STONE  James,  moulder,  44  East  Hamilton  st 
Stone  John,  smith,  56  St  Lawrence  st 
Stone  John,  moulder,  22  John  st  j 

STOODLEY  Benjamin,  coppersmith,  36  Ingleston  st 
STORER  James,  printer  and  stationer,  34  West  Burn  st. 

Ho.  6  Inverkip  st 
Storer  James,  smith,  6  Laurieston  st 
STOREY  Henry,  mason,  9  Dempster  st 
STORMS  David,  steamboat  master,  2  Watt  place 
Storms  Mrs,  greengrocer,  8  Kilblain  st 
STRAC  HAN  James,  rivetter,  24  St  Lawrence  st 
STRAINE  George,  pianoforte  tuner,  27  Bruce  st 


DIEECTORY.  17T 


STRAITON  David,  photographer,   8  Hamilton  st.     Ho.  63 

Rue-end  st 
STRANG  James,  tailor,  18  Bruce  st 

STRANRAER  Steam  Packet  Co.,  19  Palmerston  buildings 
STURGEON  Thomas  (of  Brown,  Sturgeon  k  Co.),  1  MofFatst 
SUTHERLAND  Alexander,  joiner,  20  John  st 
Sutherland  Alexander,  joiner,  11  East  Blackhall  st 
Sutherland  Angus,  railway  carriage  inspector,  11  East  Black- 
hall  st 
Sutherland  Duncan,  seaman,  97  Roxburgh  st 
Sutherland  H. ,  lather,  6  West  Stewart  st 
Sutherland    Hector,    boatbuilder,    8    Patrick    st.      Ho.    6 

Boyd  st 
Sutherland  James,  joiner,  47  Roxburgh  st 
Sutherland  Peter,  mason,  72  Roxburgh  st 
Sutherland  Roderick,  carpenter,  2  Dellingburn  st 
Sutherland  Mrs,  grocer,  13  Market  st 
Sutherland  Mrs,  lodgings  11  Lyle  st 
Sutherland  Mrs,  23  Roxburgh  st 

SUTTIE  Charles  (of  Thomas  Suttie  &  Co),  40  Forsyth  st 
Suttie  Thomas  &  Co.,  smiths,  tinsmiths,  brassfounders,  etc., 

18  Cathcart  st  and  5  Brougham  st 
Suttie  Mrs  Robert,  50  Roxburgh  st 
SWAN  Allan  (of  M'llwraith  &  Swan),  8  George  sq 
Swan  Andrew  (of  William  Swan  &  Son),  2  Roberson  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  &  Son),  Greenbank  cottage, 

Finnart  terrace 
Swan  William,  boilermaker,  40  Nicolson  st 
Swan  Mrs,  2  Claud  place,  Dempster  st 
Swan  Miss,  48  Brougham  st 
SWEENEY   Charles,   pawnbroker,   5    William  st.     Ho.  3 

Shaw  place 
Sweeney  Hugh,  porter,  48  Inverkip  st 
Sweeney  Joseph,  cooper,  28  Crescent  st 
Sweeney  J.  F.,  stationer  and  news  agent,  6  West  Stewart  st 
Sweeney  Joseph,  letter-carrier,  P.O.     Ho.  6  West  Stewart  st 
Sweeney  Mrs  A.,  outfitter,  4  William  st.     Ho.  27  Nicolson  st 
SWEET  Richard,  pilot,  34  West  Blackhall  st 
SWORD  Archibald  (of  Paul,  Sword  &  Co.),  36  Eldon  st 
SYM  William,  lieutenant  of  police,  75  Holmscroft  st 
SYME  Alexander,  joiner,  8  Kilblain  st 
Syme  John,  engine  driver,  83  Belleville  st 
SYMINGTON  David,  engineer,  5  Holmscfoft  st 
Symington   Rev.  Andrew,  R.P.   Church,  West   Stewart  st. 

Ho.  13  Ardgowan  st,  west 


178  DIRECTORY. 


Sjanington  Johli,  joiner,  66  Inverkip  st.     Ho.  41  Nelson  st, 

west 
Symington  John,  draper,  3  Watt  st 


li 


TAGGART  John,  porter,  33  Hamilton  st 

TAILORS'  House  of  Call,  16  Market  st 

TAINSH  William,  traveller,  5  Holmscroft  st 

TAIT  James,  smith,  13  Ingleston  st 

Tait  John,  engineer,  97  Belleville  st 

TANNAHILL  James,  teller,  City  of  Glasgow  bank,  and  in- 
surance agent.     Ho.  37  Kelly  st 

TANNOCK   Quintin,  x^lasterer,   5  Sir  Michael  st.     Ho.    6  3 
KeUy  st 

TARBET  James,  salesman,  19  Mount  Pleasant  st 

Tarbet  John   B.  (of  Fish,  Brown  &  Co.),  10  Forsyth  at 

Tarbet  Robert,  police  officer,  2  East  breast 

Tarbet  Thomas,  smith,  12  Ardgowan  st,  west 

Tarbet  William,  joiner,  14  Bruce  st  ;, 

Tarbet  Miss,  lodgings,  50  Brougham  st 

Tarbet  Mrs,  18  Eldon  st 

TASKER  Andrew,  merchant  and  agent  for  Clydesdale  Bank 
East  end.     Ho.  40  Union  st 

TAYLOR  Alexander,  R.C.C.,  St  Mary's,  Patrick  st 

Taylor  Alexander,  smith,  20  Antigua  st  :t 

Taylor  Angus,  lighter  master,  61  Ann  st  !i 

Taylor  Archibald,  engineer,  7  Mill  st 

Taylor  Ai'chibald,  smith,  15  Ann  st 

Taylor  Archibald,  engineer,  ]  Mill  st 

Taylor  Charles,  clerk,  East  Crawford  st 

Taylor  David,  flesher,  3  Manse  lane.     Ho.  28  West  Bura  st 

Taylor  David,  carpenter,  64  Sr  La^Tence  st 

Taylor  Daniel,  labourer,  15  East  Shaw  st 

Taylor  Daniel,  cork  cutter,  55  Shaw  st.     Ho.  Fancy  Farm 
cottage 

Taylor  Dugald,  carpenter,  41  Ann  st 

Taylor  Duncan,  coal,  lime  and  cement  merchant,  10  Patrick  li 
st.     Ho.  25  Brougham  st 

Taylor  Duncan,  carpenter,  13  Charles  st 

Taylor  George,  seaman,  47  Crawfurd  st 

Ta}dor  James,  mason,  62  Drumfrochar  road 

Taylor  James,  traveller,  71  Nicolson  st 

Taylor  James,  spirit  dealer,  9  Main  st.     Ho.  96  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 


DIRECTORY.  179 


Taylor  John,  flesher,  64  Wellington  st 

Taylor  John,  boatman,  6  Watt  st 

Taylor  John,  shipowner,  23  Kelly  st 

Taylor  Malcolm,  cork  manufacturer,  55  Shaw  st.     Ho.  29 

Cathcart  st 
Taylor  Matthew,  tailor,  16  William  st 
Taylor  Robert,  pansman,  30  East  Hamilton  st 
Taylor  Thomas,  carpenter,  10  Hill  st 
Taylor  William,  moulder,  6  Old  Hillend 
Taylor  William,  lineman,  Post-Oflice,  37  Nelson  st,  west 
Taylor  William,  engineer,  64  Drumfrochar  road 
Taylor  William,  labourer,  3  Virginia  st 
Taylor  William,  teacher,  Eskgrove  Villa,  Upper  Fox  st 
Taylor  William  F.,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  43  Crawfurd 

St.     Ho.  37  West  Blackhall  st 
Taylor  Miss,  young  ladies'  seminary,  19  Mount  Pleasant  at 
Taylor  Miss  A,,  milliner,  Lome  place,  54  Brougham  st 
Taylor  Mrs  A.,  86  Belleville  st 
Taylor  Mrs  Angus,  24  Bank  st 
Taylor  Mrs  A. ,  dressmaker,  50  Roxburgh  st 
Taylor  Mrs,  lodgings,  13  Crawfurd  st 
Taylor  Mrs,  68  Roxburgh  st 
Taylor  Mrs,  46  Crawfurd  st 
TELFER  Robert,  clerk,  58  Kelly  st 
Telfer  William,  moulder,  6  Carnock  st 
Telf er  Mrs  C. ,  grocer,  ]  Prospect  hill 
TEMPLETON  Alexander,  salesman,  29  Dempster  st 
Templeton,  James,  engineer,  7  Crescent  st 
Templeton  Matthew,  joiner,  24  Trafalgar  st 
Templeton    Robert,    spirit  dealer,    21    Charles  st.     Ho.    5 

Watt  st 
Templeton  Robert  P. ,  traveller,  31  Dempster  st 
TENNANT  William,  engineer,  87  Belleville  st 
Tennant  Mrs,  nurse,  33  Hamilton  st 
Tennant  Mrs,  11  Antigua  st 

TERRACE  Alexander,  blacksmith,  32  Ingleston  st 
TEULON  John  H. ,  house  factor  and  commission  agent,  23 

Cathcart  st.     Ho.  27  Regent  st 
THEATRE  Royal,  58  West  Blackhall  st— Alexander  Wright, 

lessee 
THE  British  Linen  Company's  Bank,  13  William  at 
The  Clyde  Pottery  Co. ,  manufacturei's  of  earthenware,  Port- 
Glasgow  road 
The   Greenock   Erpiitable   Loan    Co.,    24  Hamilton  st — D, 

M 'Vicar,  manager 
The  Greenock  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Co.,  19  Cathcart  st 
The  Singer  manufacturing  Co. ,  8  West  Blackhall  st 
The   Greenock    Towing   Co.,    2    West    Quay  lane — Daniel 

M'Farlane,  manager 


180  DIBECTORY. 


The    Scotsman    newspaper,    branch    office,     5    Pahnerston 

Buildings — Hugh  Wilson,  agent 
The  Vale  of  Clyde  Tram.  Co.'s  office,  29  Brougham  st— J.  D. 

Dalgleish,  manager 
THOBHAVEN  Gerard,  sugar  boiler,  73  Nicolsori  st 
THOM  Archibald,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  5  Hamil- 
ton st.     Ho.  54  Regent  st 
Thorn  Daniel,  seaman,  46  Crawfurd  st 
Thorn  John,  feuar,  54  Regent  st 
Thorn  Walter,  painter,  3  Virginia  st 
THOMPSON  J  ohn,  timekeeper,  23  Ingleston  st 
Thompson  William,  coppersmith,  30  Wellington  st 
Thompson  Mary  S.,  teacher,  95  Roxburgh  st 
THOMSON  Alexander,  engineer,  61  Holmscroft  st 
Thomson  Alexander,  blacksmith,  74  Wellington  st 
Thomson  Alexander,  superintendent  of  Industrial  School,  13j 

Captain  st 
Thomson  Alex,  G.,  C.E.,  and  architect,  32  Cathcart  st 
Thomson  Charles,  plumber  and  gasfitter,  17  and  19  Kelly  st 

Ho.  19  do 
Thomson  Daniel,  fireman,  7  William  st 
Thomson  David,  boilermaker,  15  Belleville  st 
Thomson  David,  joiner,  12  Lyle  st 
Thomson  Donald,  tax-officer,  67  Roxburgh  st 
Thomson  Donald  (of  Thomson  &  M'Kew),  2  Robertson  st 
Thomson  Duncan,  joiner,  12  South  st 
Thomson  Duncan,  brassmoulder,  81  Belleville  st 
Thomson  George,  cooper,  confectionery  and  fancy  goods,  S 

Union  st.     Ho.  do 
Thomson  George,  joiner,  32  Nelson  st,  west 
Thomson  Rev.  James  Brown,  minister  of  George  Square  U.  P. 

Church.     Ho.  49  Brougham  st 
Thomson  James,  sugarboiler,  19  Antigua  st  ^ 

Thomson  James,  engineer,  66  Holmscroft  st  # 

Thomson  James,  carpenter,  77  Regent  st 
Thomson  James  (of  Crawford  &  Thomson),  15  Lyle  st 
Thomson  James,  salesman,  22  Crawfurd  st 
Thomson  James,  moulder,  15  Lyle  st  | 

Thomson  James,  engineer,  30  Ingleston  st  ! 

Thomson  John  (of   Thomson  &   Maclean),  34  West  Black 

hall  st 
Thomson  John,  seaman,  11  Hill  st 
Thomson  John,  watchman,  60  Drumfrochar  road 
Thomson  John,  sawyer,  7  Crescent  st 
Thomson  John,  banker,  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  29  Cath 

cart  st.     Ho.  Caddlehill  House 
Thomson  John,  joiner,  9  Duncan  st  .|L| 

Thomson  John,  joiner,  22  John  st  f| 

Thomson  John,  rivetter,  46  East  Hamilton  st  **' 


: 


DIRECTORY.  181 

I  Thomson  &  M'Kew,  coacli  builders,  12  West  Stewart  st 
>  Thomson  &;  McLean,  boilermakers  and  smiths,  54Crawfurd8t 
Thomson  Michael,  joiner,  3  Regent  st 
Thomson  Neil,  plumber,  54  Wellington  st 
Thomson  Peter,  sugarboiler,  Clyde  Sugar  Refinery.     Ho.  29 

Dempster  st 
Thomson  Rev.  Peter,  minister  of  CrawfurdsburnFree  Church. 

Manse,  Ratho  st 
Thomson  Peter,  fitter,  9  East  Blackball  st 
Thomson  Robert,  cooper,  64  Ann  st 
Thomson  Robert,  engineer,  66  East  Hamilton  st 
Thomson  Robert,  mason,  64  Wellington  st 
Thomson  Robert,  carpenter,  9  Nicolson  st 
Thomson  Robert,  pointsman,  36  Arthur  st 
Thomson  Robert,  brush  and  comb  warehouse,  27  Hamilton 

st.     Ho.  5  Robertson  st 
Thomson  Thomas  &  Son,  builders,  contractors,  asphalt^ers, 

cement  and  pavement  merchants,  etc. ,  61  Nicolson  st 
Thomson  Thomas,  builder  and  contractor.  Ho.  55  Esplanade 
Thomson  Thomas,  fitter,  19  Main  st 
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.,  C.E.,  Public  Works  Office.     Ho.  22 

West  Stewart  st 
Thomson  William,  wool  sorter,  62  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,  5  Roxburgh  st 
Thomson  Mrs,  16  Crescent  st 
Thomson  Mrs  S. ,  f  euar,  70  Holmscroft  st 
Thomson  Mrs  Thomas,  feuar,  7  Brisbane  st 
THORBURN  Walter  (of  Walter  Grieve,  Son,  &  Co.),  Ros- 

neath  House,  Rosneath  st 
THORNE  R.  &  Sons,  wholesale  wine  and  spirit  merchants. 

importers  and  bonded  store  proprietors,  6  Manse  lane 

and  Havelock  buildings,  Greenock  and  66  Mark  lane, 

London,  E.C. 
Thorne  Robert  (of  R.  Thorne  &  Sons),  11  Forsyth  st 
Thorne  Thomas  M.  (of  R.  Thorne  &  Sons),  48  Kelly  st 
Thorne  Mrs,  80  Union  st 

TIERNEY  John  &  Son,  bootmakers,  49  Cathcart  st 
Tierney  William  B.  (of  John  Tierney  &  Son),  16  Hope  st     ■ 


182  DIRECTORY. 


TIFFIN  Joseph,  clerk,  53  Dnimfrocliar  road 

TILL  J.  S.,  shipmaster,  24  Patrick  st 

TINNIE  James,  labourer,  56  Driimfrochar  road 

TOD  John,  patternmaker,  36  Crescent  st 

TODD  John,  mason  builder,  77  Holmscroft  st 

Todd  Robert,  joiner,  38  East  Crawford  st 

Todd  William,  sugar  merchant,  13  Kelly  st 

Todd  Mrs  George,  26  Ann  st 

Todd  Mrs  George,  23  Brisbane  st 

Todd  Mrs  John,  24  Union  st 

Todd  Mrs  H.,  green  grocer,  31  Charles  st 

TOLMIE  John  T.,  M^atchmaker  and  jeweller,  16  Hamilton 

st.     Ho.  34  Nelson  st,  west 
TONTINE  Hotel,  34  Cathcart  st 
TOOK  William,  rigger,  4  Ropework  st 
TORRANCE  Archibald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  4  Clarence 

st.     Ho.  1  Ardgowan  st.  Glebe 
TOUGH  Alexander  &  Son,  rope  manufacturers,  Clyde  Rope- 
work,  Drumfrochar  road.     Warehouse,  11   East  Quay 

lane 
Tough  David  (of  H.M.  Customs),  73  Holmscroft  st 
Tough  James,  m-oulder,  10  John  st 
Tough  John,  clerk,  6  West  Stewart  st 
Tough  William  (of  Alexander  Tough  &  Son),  29  Regent  st 
Tough  Mrs,  31  Lynedoch  st 
TOWN  Hall,  6  Hamilton  st 
TOWNEND  Richard,  engineer,  5  Roslin  st 
TOWNLEY  Hugh,  carter,  11  West  breast 
Townley  Wiliam  Archibald,  tobacconist,  4  West  Blackhall 

st.     Ho.  do 
TRAIN  Mrs,  grocer,  38  Main  st 
TRAINER  Michael,  stevedore,  20  Tobago  st 
TRAVERS  James,  broker,  43  Dalrymple  st.     Ho.  5  West 

Stewart  st 
TRINITY  U.P.  Church,  31  Union  st 
TROTTER  John,  engine  driver,  52  W^est  Blackhall  st 
TUCKER  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  7  John  st. 

Ho.  3  Belleville  st 
Tucker  John,  moulder,  22  Arthur  st 

Tucker  Nathaniel,  petty  olB&cer,  R.  N. ,  41  West  Blackhall  st 
Tucker  William,  moulder,  3  Belleville  st 
TUGGS  Philip,  seaman,  28  Dalrymple  st 
TULLOCH  Alexander,  salesman,  24  John  st 
TuUoch  Robert,  carpenter,  34  Crescent  st 
TuUoch  William,  ropespinner,  45  Lynedoch  st 
TURLEY  James,  moulder,  47  Main  st 
Turley  John,  moulder,  11  Cathcart  st 
TURNBULL  Alexander  J.,  C.E,,  master  of  workb,  3  Jamaica 

st.     Hq.  33  Ardgowan  st.  west 


DlflECTORT.  183 


TurnbuU  James,  sugar  boiler,  3  Brougham  at 
Turnbull  John  A.,  sugar  boiler,  38  M earns  st 
TurnbuU  Jonathan  (of  Morrison   &  Turnbull),   42   Holms- 
croft  st 
Turnbull,  Martin  &  Co.,  coal  exporters  and  ship  brokers,  6 

West  Quay  lane 
Turnbull  Robert,  carpenter,  18  Hope  st 
TurnbuU  William,  carpenter,  15  Belleville  st 
TURNER  C.  J,  &  Son,    wool  merchants   and  commission 

agents,  18  West  Burn  st 
Turner  Duncan,  joiner,  14  Bruce  st 
Turner  James  William,  Avriter  and  notary  public,  agent  for 

the   Standard  Property  Investment   Co.,    Limited,    27 

West  Burn  st.     Ho.  Lome  place,  54  Brougham  st 
Turner  James,  writer,  31  Esplanade 

Turner  John,  saddler,  1  Watt  place.     Ho,  61  Lynedoch  St 
Turner  John,  pilot,  13  West  Blackhall  st 
Turner  Malcolm,  teller,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland.    Ho.  Manor 

Crescent,  Cardwell  Bay,  Gourock 
Turner  Samuel,  boilermaker,  68  East  Hamilton  st 
Turner  Thomas,  17  Lynedoch  st 
Turner  WUliam  (of  C.  J.  Turner  &  Son),  Trinidad  Place,  20 

Eldon  st 
Turner  Mrs  John,  3  Shaw  place 
Turner  Mrs  Robert,  17  Lyle  st 
TWEDDEL  James  (of  Robert  Cowan  &  Go),  Duncrag,  Fin- 

nart  st 
TWEEDALE   James,   grocer   and   provision   merchant,    68 

Vennel.     Ho.  Royal  st,  Gourock 
TWEEDLIE  James,  coppersmith,  9  Hope  st 
Tweedlie  Robert,  coppersmith.  Upper  Mearns  st 
Tweedlie  William,  meter  inspector,  6  Mount  Pleasant  at 
TWIGO  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 
tINITED  Presbyterian  Church,  George  sq 
United  Presbyterian  Church,  3  Union  st 
United  Presb)rterian  Church,  St  Andrew  sq 
United  Presbyterian  Church,  Sir  Michael  st 
URIE  Hugh,  coachman,  6  West  Stewart  st 
Urie  Hugh,  brassfinisher,  9  Lynedoch  st 
Urie  Tames,  carpenter,  52  Wellington  st 


184  DIRECTORY. 


Urie  James,  engineer,  9  Hill  st 

Urie  Robert,  photographer,  29  West  Burn  st.     Ho.  do 

Urie  Thomas,  seaman,  7  Dempster  st 

Urie  Thomas,  fireman,  7  St  Lawrence  st 

Urie  William,  carpenter,  16  Crescent  st 

Urie  William,  seaman,  22  South  st 

Urie  William,  blacksmith,  26  John  st 

URQUHART  Alexander,  labourer,  30  Crescent  st 

Urquhart  Kenneth,  storekeeper,  38  Nelson  st,  west 

Urquhart  James,  brassfinisher,  6  Old  Hillend 

Urquhart  William,  rigger,  19  Lyle  st 

Urquhart  Mrs  James,  33  Cathcart  st 

Urquhart  Mrs  William  B.,  23  Roxburgh  st 

V 

VALLANCE  Alexander,  joiner,  10  Carnock  st 

Vallance  John,  labourer,  6  Trafalgar  st 

Vallance  Peter,  draper,  8  Lynedoch  st.     Ho.  i3  do 

VANHOVE  John,  seaman,  26  Trafalgar  st 

VASS  David,  carpenter,  3  Laurieston  st 

VENTERS  John,  Inland  Revenue  officer,  Gateside,  In- 
verkip  road 

VINCENT  A.  G.,  clothier  and  outfitter,  5  William  st.  Ho. 
37  Regent  st 

Vincent  John,  seaman,  28  Dalrymple  st 

VIRTUE  William,  ropespinner,  43  Ann  st 

Virtue  Mrs  Alexander,  42  Holmscroft  st 

VIVIAN  H.  H.  &  Co.,  Birmingham,  brass  and  tube  manu- 
facturers, John  Jamieson,  agent,  2  Cathcart  st 

Vivian  &  Sons,  Swansea  and  London,  copper  and  yellow 
metal  sheathing  manufacturers. — John  Jamieson,  agent, 
2  Cathcart  st 

VOSPER  Mrs  John,  28  Ann  st 

W 

WADDEL  James,  joiner,  30  Lynedoch  st 

Wa.ddell  John,  timekeeper,  55  Drumfrochar  road 

WALKER  Alexander,  drill  sergeant,  13  Watt  st 

Walker  Alexander,  cooper,  103  Belleville  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,  52  St  Lawrence  st 

W'alker  Andrew,  carpenter,  38  Lynedoch  st 

Walker  Archibald,  carpenter,  42  Main  st 

Walker  Archibald,  labourer,  14  Regent  st 

Walker  Hugh  (of  John  Walker  Oc  Co.),  53  Esplanade  * 


DIRECTORY.  185 


Walker  H.  W.  (of  John  Walker  &  Co.),  6  Finnart  terrace 

Walker  Hugh,  engineer,  9  Holmscroft  st 

Walker  James,  smith,  58  Wellington  st 

Walker-  James,  railway  porter,  11  Regent  st 

Walker  John,  grocer,  28  Inverkip  st.     Ho.  5  Hope  place, 

Gourock. 
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  (of  Welsh  &  Walker),  21  Union  st 
Walker  Robert  J.,  engineer,  45  Lynedoch  st 
Walker  Robert,  labourer,  19  Ingleston  place 
Walker  Robert,  plumber,  106  Drumfochar  road 
Walker  Robert,  joiner,  5  Watt  st 
Walker  William,  flesher,  33  West  Burn  st.     Ho.  106  Drum- 

frochar  road 
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  Charles,  seaman,  1  William  st 
Wallace  Daniel,  joiner,  35  Ann  st 
Wallace  David,  moulder,  24  St  Lawrence  st 
Wallace  E.  S.  (of  James  M'Lellan  <fe  Co.),  25  Brisbane  st 
Wallace  George,  labourer,  6  Roslin  st 
Wallace  James  (of  Wm.  Kelly  &  Co.),  1  Caddlehill  st 
Wallace  James,  M.D.,  physician  and  surgeon,  16  Union  st 
Wallace  James,  mason,  16  Hope  st 
Wallace  John,  engineer,  3  Mofi"at  st 
Wallace  John,  engine-keeper,  84  Belleville  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,  41  Lynedoch  st 
Wallace  William,  steward,  8  Hill  st 
Wallace  Miss,  teacher,  2  East  Blackball  st.     Ho.  14  West 

Blackball  st 
Wallace  Mrs,  lodgings,  33  Hamilton  st 
Wallace  Mrs,  13  Hope  st 
Wallace  Mrs  William,  24  Bank  st 
WALTON  Utrick,  of  H.M.  Customs,  48  Brougham  st 
Ward  J.  T.,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,    10  Hamilton  st. 

Ho.  Osborne  House,  East  bay,  Gourock 


186  DIRECTORY. 


Ward  Richard,  clerk,  37  Kelly  st 

"WARDEN  Andrew,  watch  and  clock  maker,  8  Hamilton  at. 
Ho.  65  Holmscroft  st 

Warden  Archibald,  timber  measurer,  1  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  25 
Brisbane  st 

Warden  James  B. ,  pilot,  9  Kelly  st 

Warden  John,  japanner,  45  Cathcart  st.  Ho.  21  Wellington  st 

"Warden  John  (of  Hamilton  &  Adam),  Alma  Villa,  Gourock 

Warden  Robert,  farmer,  Finnart  farm 

Warden  William,  coal  merchant,  28  Yennel.     Ho.  27  Nicol- 
son  st 

Warden  Mrs  M,,  54  Brougham  st 

Warden  Mrs,  84  Roxburgh  st 

WARDLE  G.,  agent  for  North  British  Daily  Mail  and  Glas- 
gow Weekly  Mail,  1  Bank  st.     Ho.  32  Brisbane  st 

WARDROP  Andrew  R.,  joiner,  51  Kelly  st 

Wardrop  David  (of  Slater  &  Wardroi)),  1^  Prince's  st 

Wardrop   John,    spirit   merchant,    43   Inverkip   st.     Ho.  7 
Caddlehill  st 

WARE  Courtenay,  coal  merchant,  1  Regent  st.     Ho.  Glen- 
house,  Finnart  st 

WARK  David,  labourer,  22  St  Lawrence  st    " 

Wark  Richard,  labourer,  ]  8  Tobago  st 

WARREN  Henry  H.,  50  Shaw  st 

Warren  Mrs,  4  East  Shaw  st 

WASSON  Thomas,  mason,  15  Regent  st 

WAT  George,  solicitor,  29  Brougham  st 

WATERFORD   Steamship  Office,    9   Customhouse  place- 
Graham  Brymner,  agent 

WATERSON  John,  smith,  11  East  Blackball  st 

WATERSTON  Alexander,  labourer,  58  Lynedoch  et 

Waterston  Thomas,  Royal  Hotel,  3  East  breast 

WATKINS  William,  engineer,  8  Hope  st 

WATSON  Alexander,  14  Lyle  st 

Watson  Alexander,  joiner,  11  East  Stewart  st 

Watson  Alexander  L.,  traveller,  5  Dempster  st 

Watson  Charles,  boilermaker,  34  Crescent  st 

Watson  Daniel  M.,  manager,  Overton  Paper  Mills,  Overton 

Watson  Frederick,  hairdresser  and  perfumer,  8  West  Black- 
Watson  George,  labourer,  9  Hill  st 
hall  st.     Ho.  21  Nicolson  st 

Watson  Hugh,  gaslitter  and  furnishing  ironmonger,  12  Sugar- 
house  lane.     Ho.  25  West  Burn  st 

Watson  James,  teacher,  65  Vennel.     Ho.  14  Bruce  st 

Watson  James,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  8  Inverkip  st.  Ho. 
7  Brisbane  st 

Watson  J.  &  G.  sugar  merchants,  Palmerston  buildings 

Watson  James  (of  J.    &  G.    Watson),    2  Manor  crescent, 
Gourock 


DiRECTony.  ]  87 


Watson  John,  policeman,  72  Roxburgh  st 

Watson  John,  grocer,  28  Ann  st.     Ho.  41  Roxburgh  st 

Watson  J  ohn,  engmeer,  3  Regent  st 

Watson  Malcohu,  rigger,  4  Sir  Michael  st 

Watson  Matthew,  hairdresser,  41  Shaw  st.     Ho.   93  Rox- 
burgh st 

Watson  Moses,  draper,  24  Trafalgar  st 

Watson  Robert,  flesher,  62  Roxburgh  st 

Watson  Robert,  hall-keeper,  7  West  Blackhall  st 

Watson  Thomas,  bootmaker,  11  West  Blackhall  st.     Ho.  35 
Wellington  st 

Watson  Thomas,  pastry  baker,  83  Wellington  st 

Watson  Thomas,  sailmaker,  40  Nicolson  st 

Watson  Thomas  Christie,  printer,  9  Mill  st 

Watson  William,  upholsterer  and  cabinetmaker,  31  Nicolsoii 
st.     Ho.  93  Roxburgh  st 

Watson  Miss,  dressmaker,  10  Sir  Michael  st.     Ho.  27  Nicol- 
son  st 

Watson  Misses,  teachers,  62  Union  st 

Watson  Miss,  feuar,  2  Nelson  st,  west 

Watson  Mrs  J.,  furnishings,  8  Yennel 

Watson  Mrs  J. ,  grocer,  21  Regent  st.     Ho.  21  Lynedoch  st 

Watson  Mrs  Robert,  22  South  st 

Watson  Mrs,  15  Mcolson  st 

WATT  John,  blacksmith,  7  Newton  st 

Watt  John,  carpenter,  6  Hill  st 

Watt  Neil,  joiner,  56  St  Lawrence  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 
I  Watt  Misses,  43  Forsyth  st 
!  Watt  Mrs,  56  Drumfrochar  road 

1  WATTERS  Alexander,  railway  porter,  56  Lynedoch  st 
I  Watters  James,  carter,  16  Arthur  st 

Watters  Stewart,  shipmaster,  99  Belleville  st 

Watters  William,  gatekeeper,  24  St  Lawrence  st 

Watters  Mrs,  61  Ann  st 

WAUDBY  William,  fireman,  3  Yennel 

WEBB  William,  labourer,  32  Sir  Michael  st 

WEBSTER  Alexander,  baker,  9  Argyle  st 

WEDDEL  William,  slater,  6  Inverkip  st 

WEEKS  Thomas  F.,  boarding-house  keeper,  1  Ker  st 

WEIR  Alexander,  weigher,  95  Roxburgh  st 

Weir  Allan,  writer,  26  Hamilton  st.     Ho.  2  Robertson  st 

Weir  Duncan,  carpenter,  70  Roxburgh  st 

Weir  Duncan,  baker,  44  Crawfurd  st.     Ho.  95  Roxburgh  st 

Weir  Duncan,  carpenter,  3  Regent  st 


188  DIRECTORY. 

Weir  George,  millwright,  22  Lyle  st  ^ 

Weir  Hugli,  accountant,  house  factor  and  insurance  agent,  29 

West  Burn  st.     Ho.  3  Kelly  st 
Weir  James,  joiner,   20  West  Blackhall   st.     Ho.   38  West 

Stewart  st 
Weir  James,  smith,  15  Main  st 
Weir  James,  smith,  25  Bank  st 
Weir  John,  engine  driver,  52  West  Blackhall  st 
Weir  John,  smith,  3  Belleville  st 
Weir  John,  spirit  dealer,  3  Shannon's  close.     Ho.  45  Lyne* 

doch  st 
Weir  Joseph,  coachman,  Maderia  st 
Weir  Robert,  blacksmith,  27  Belleville  st 
Weir  Thomas,  grocer,  4(5  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,  19  Regent  st 
Weir  Mrs,  15  Antigua  st 
Weir  Mrs,  13  West  Stewart  st 
WELL  Park  Promenade.     Entrances,  Regent  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  &  Walker,  accountants,  house  factors  and  insurance 

agents,  18  Cathcart  st 
Welsh  John,  rivetter,  13  West  Blackliall  st 
Welsh  John,  smith,  27  Lynedoch  st 
Welsh  Robert,  joiner,  19  Regent  st 
Welsh  William,  boarding  house  keeper,  1  West  breast 
Welsh  Mrs,  10  Forsyth  st 

WESLEYAN  Methodist  Chapel,  4  Ardgowan  st,  west 
WEST  End  Cricket  Club,  Bentinck  Ground,  Eldon  st 
West  William,  gilder,  23  Ingleston  st 
West  Free  Church,  Ardgowan  st,  west 
West  Miss,  7  Ardgowan  st,  west 
West  Parish  Church,  Nelson  st,  west 
WESTERN  Edward,  shoemaker,  18  Sir  Michael  st 
WESTON  Thomas,  blacksmith,  1  Bruce  st 
WHEAT  Sheaf  Hotel,  6  Church  place 
WHITE  Duncan,  joiner,  56  Ljaiedoch  st 
White  Hart  Hotel,  50  Cathcart  st 
White  Hugh,  railway  inspector,  52  West  Blackhall  st 
White  James,  carpenter,  11  East  Stewart  st 
White  James,  grocer,  70  Ann  st 


DIRECTORY.  189 

White  James,  sailmaker,  15  Bearliope  st 

White  John,  chemist  and  druggist,  30  Hamilton  st.     Ho.  57 

Union  st 
White  John,  engineer,  25  Belleville  st 
White  John,  cowfeeder,  104  Drumfrochar  road 
White  Joseph,  contractor,  Upper  Cartsburn  st 
White  Thomas,  grocer,  25  East  Shaw  st 
White  Thomas,  tinsmith,  1  Holmscroft  st 
White  Walter,  engineer,  46  West  Blackhall  st 
White  Wilham  M.,  teacher  of  short  hand,  59  Ann  st 
Wliite  William,  brassfinisher,  52  Wellington  st 
White  William,  chemist  and  druggist,  9  Lynedoch  st.      Ho. 

11  Antigua  st 
White  Miss,  56  Wellington  st 
White  Mrs,  86  Union  st 
White  Miss,  grocer,  17  Antigua  st 
White  Mary,  62  Wellington  st 
White  Mrs  Alexander,  6  John  st 
White  Mrs  James,  50  St  Lawrence  st 
White  Mrs,  5  Arthur  st 
WHITEFORD  &  Co.,  coal  merchants,  3  Shannon's  close. 

Ho.  5  do 
Whiteford  James,  tobacconnist,  41  West  Blackhall  st 
Whiteford  James,  M.D.,  L.KC.S.E.     Consulting  rooms,  43 

Hamilton  st.     Ho.  6  Forsyth  st 
Whiteford  John,  cooper,  81  Wellington  st 
Whiteford  Robert,  baker,  23  Regent  st.     Ho.  14  do. 
Whiteford  Robert,  boilermaker,  19  Belleville  st 
Wliiteford  William,  wood  turner,  11  Regent  st 
Whiteford  William,  joiner,  93  Roxburgh  st 
Whiteford  Mrs  John,  grocer,  25  Market  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.,  builders,  contractors  and  brick- 
makers,  76  Drumfrochar  road 
Whitelaw  Alexander  (of  Alexander  Wliitelaw  &  Co.),  Upper 

Mearns  st 
Whitelaw  Robert,  sen.  (of  R.  &  R.  Whitelaw),  28  Brisbane  st 
Whitelaw  R.  &  R. ,  coal  merchants,  55  Regent  st 
Whitelaw  Thomas,  coppersmith,  25  Ann  st 
WHITESIDE  Alexander,  railway  porter,  46  Lynedoch  st 
WHITSON  Robert,  brassfinisher,  13  West  Stewart  st 
WHYTE  Archibald,  of  H.M.  Customs,  18  Hope  st 
Whyte  Archibald,  engine-driver,  23  Lynedoch  st 
Whyte  Daniel,  carpenter,  33  Lyle  st 
Wliyte  George,  machinery  and  iron  merchant,  13  John  st. 

Ho.  11  Lyle  st 


190  DIEECTOEY. 


Whyte  &  Ross,  tinsmiths  and  gasfitters,  11  East  Quay  lane 
Whyte  Thomas,  engineer,  21  Ingleston  st 

Whyte  Thomas,  engineer,  17  Lynedoch  st 

Whyte  Thomas  S.,  architect  and  surveyor,  32  Cathcart  st. 

Ho.  2  Meadowbank,  Gourock 
Whyte  Thomas  (of  Whyte  &  Ross),  1  Hohnscroft  st 
WIGHT  George,  engineer,  9  Belleville  st 
WILCOCKS  Henry,  labourer,  19  Ingleston  place 

WILD  Mrs,  13  Crescent  st 

WILKIE  Alexander,  carpenter,  15  Roxburgh  st 

Wilkie  Angus,  joiner,  22  Lynedoch  st 

Wilkie  Angus,  bricklayer,  17  Mount  Pleasant  st 

Wilkie  Duncan,  boilermaker,  19  Ingleston  st 

Wilkie  James,  mason,  47  Hohnscroft  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,  bricklayer,  58  Wellington  st 

WILKINSON  Robert,  iron  plater,  10  Baker  st 

WILLIAMS,  Foster  &  Co.,  copper  smelters  and  manufac- 
turers of  copper  and  yellow  metal  sheathing,  Swansea — 
Gray  &  Buchanan,  agents,  12  Bogle  st 

Williams  Peter,  pilot,  23  West  Blackball  st 

Williams  Thomas,  boilermaker,  9  Hill  street 

Williams  William,  engineer,  8  St  Lawrence  st 

Williams  William,  boarding-house,  5  Shaw  st 

Williams  Mrs  Agnes,  57  Hohnscroft  st 

WILLIAMSON  Alexander,  carpenter,  14  Terrace  road 

Williamson  Charles,  boilermaker,  10  Duncan  st 

WilKamson  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,  Finnart 

Williamson  &  Gray,  joiners  and  builders,  51  Vennel 

Williamson  George,  cooper,  3  Regent  st 

Williamson  James,  gardener,  42  Inverkip  st 

Williamson  John,  restaurant  and  purveyor,  100  East  Hamil- 
ton st 

Williamson  Robert,  smith,  5  Ingleston  st 

Williamson  Robert,  tailor,  2  Buccleugh  st 

WilUamson  Thomas,  carpenter,  76  Welling-ton  st 

Williamson  William,  currier,  38  Holmscroft  st 

Williamson  William,  boilermaker,  37  Lynedoch  st 

Williamson  William,  draper,  14  Cathcart  st 

Williamson  William,  labourer,  1  ProsjDect  hill 

Williamson  Mrs  M.,  2  Watt  place 

Williamson  Mrs,  27  Nelson  st,  west 

Williamson  Mrs,  furnishings,  66  Roxburgh  st 

WILLS,  Peter,  dyer,  64  Ann  st 


DIRECTOKY.  191 


WILSON  Alex.  M.  (of  A.  &  J.  Wilson),  5  Roxburgh  st 

Wilson  Alexander,  mason,  38  Ann  st 

Wilson  Alexander,  boilerniaker,  13  Ingleston  st 

Wilson  Andrew,  boilerniaker,  70  Wellington  st 

Wilson  Andrew  S.,  hairdresser,  29  Regent  st 

Wilson  A.  &  J.,  ironmongers  and  ship  chandlers,  65  Rue-end  st 

Wilson  Charles,  gardener,  50  Dalrymple  st 

Wilson  David,  carpenter,  7  Laurieston  st 

Wilson  David,  plasterer,  70  Wellington  st 

Wilson  David,  farmer,  Cornhaddock 

Wilson  Edward,  drysalter  and  general  merchant,  27  Charles 

st.     Ho.  Woodthorpe  Yilla,  21  Esplanade 
Wilson  Gabriel,  seaman,  66  Ann  st 
Wilson  George,  chemist  and  druggist,  40  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  1 

Union  st 
Wilson  H. ,  ship  stores  (bonded  and  free),  and  ship  chandler, 

1  Watt  place  and  53  West  st,  Glasgow 
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  Annadale  place.  Bank  st 
Wilson  James,  joiner  and  builder,  24  East  Shaw  st.     Ho.  22 

Trafalgar  st 
Wilson  James,  civil  engineer  and  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  J.  C,  fruiterer,  and  confectioner,  12  Ann  st.     Ho.  do 
Wilson  John    L.,    outfitter,    12    Dalrymple    st.        Ho.     7 

Dempster  st 
Wilson  John,  Queen's  porter,  3  Bedford  st 
Wilson  John,  joiner,  24  West  Blackball  st 
Wilson  John,  salesman,  32  Crescent  st 
Wilson  John,  smith,  46  East  Hamilton  st 
Wilson  John,  baker,  14  Ann  st.     Ho.  do 
Wilson  John,  tenter,  56  Lynedoch  st 
Wilson  John,  cooper,  46  Hamilton  st  and  39  Nicolson  st. 

Ho.  22  Brisbane  st 
Wilson  John,  coalmaster,  5  Chapel  st  and  69  Great  Clyde  st 

Glasgsow 
Wilson  John,  grocer,  9  Newton  st.     Ho.  37  Nelson  st,  west 
Wilson  John,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  1  Ann  st.     Ho. 

73  Regent  st 
Wilson  John  T. ,  hatter  and  hosier,   34  West  Blackball  st. 

Ho.  3  Bedford  st 
Wilson  John,  spirit  merchant,  4  Bearhope  st.     Ho.  9  Hohns- 

croft  st 
Wilson  John,  provision  merchant,  31  Cathcart  st.     Ho.  32 

Crescent  st 


192  DIRECTORY. 

Wilson  Joseph,  engineer,  34  Ingleston  st 

Wilson  Michael,  coal  agent,  21  Wellington  st 

Wilson  Michael  (of  Fulton  Sl  Wilson),  19  Wellington  st 

Wilson  Peter,  labourer,  5  Mount  Pleasant  st 

Wilson  Robert,  plumber,  12  Bruce  st 

Wilson  Robert,  engineer,  18  St  Lawrence  st 

Wilson  Robert,  brassfinisher,  22  Trafalgar  st 

Wilson  Robert,  engineer,  13  Lynecloch  st 

Wilson  Robert,  smith,  36  Lynedoch  st 

Wilson  Robert,  steam-tug  master,  63  Rue-end  st 

Wilson  Robert,  engineer,  3  Antigua  st 

Wilson  T.  H.  &  Co.,  sugar  merchants,  Exchange  buildings,: 
27  Cathcart  st 

Wilson  T.  H.  (of  T.  H.  Wilson  &  Co.),  49  Brougham  st 

Wilson  Thomas,  coachman,  6  Nelson  st,  Glebe 

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,  j)olice  sergeant,  20  Bearhope  st 

Wilson  Thomas,  writer,  and  assistant  clerk  to  the  trustees  of 
the  port  and  harbours  of  Greenock.     Ho.  25  Brisbane  st 

Wilson  William,  grocer  and  provision  merchant,  17  East  Shaw 
St.     Ho.  20  South  st 

Wilson  William,  flesher,  5  West  Blackball  st.     Ho.  13  Lyne- 
doch st 

Wilson  William  A.,  M.D.,  CM.,  physician  and  surgeon,  6 
Grey  place 

Wilson  William,  corkcutter,  41  Lynedoch  st 

Wilson  William,  labourer,  10  Nile  st 

Wilson  Miss,  80  Brisbane  st 

Wilson  Miss  Anne,  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  Mrs  Alexander,  grocer,  38  Holmscroft  st.     Ho.  28 
Bruce  st 

Wilson  Mrs  William,  3  Laurieston  st 

Wilson  Mrs  J.,  20  South  st  , - 

Wilson  Mrs,  21  Charles  st  1] 

Wilson  Mrs,  furnishings,  33  West  Burn  st 

Wilson  Mrs  J.  C,  7  Kelly  st 

Wilson  Mrs,  12  Bruce  st 

Wilson  Mrs,  9  Nicolson  st 

Wilson  Mrs,  lodgings,  19  Kelly  st 

Wilson  Mrs  E.,  huckster,  50  East  Hamilton  st 

WING  ATE  Gabriel,  labourer,  34  Ingleston  st  .1 

WINCHCOMBE  &  Co. ,  furnishing  and  stay  warehouse,  36? 
West  Blackball  st 


DIRECTORY.  193 


WINK  John,  cabinetmaker,  58  Kelly  st 

WINTON  David,  labourer,  6  Hope  st 

Winton  Robert,  sailmaker,  19  Brisbane  st 

WISHART  James,  engineer,  3  Crescent  st 

Wishart  Thomas,  hairdresser,  2  Cross-shore  st  and  13  East 

breast.     Ho.  1  Bank  st 
WOLTMAN  Matthew,  sugarboiler,  83  Wellington  st  • 

WOOD  Alexander,  gardener,  Bogston,  Port-Glasgow  road 
Wood  Francis,  sculptor,  30  Bruce  st 
Wood  Joseph,  coal  merchant.  Upper  Greenock  goods  depot. 

Ho.  Prosj)ect  Hill  house. 
Wood  Robert,  agent  and  correspondent  for  Glasgow  Daily 

and  Weekly  Herald.     Ho.  23  Kelly  st 
Wood  Thomas,  sculptor  and  monumental  works,  Cemetery 

gate.     Ho.  10  Wellington  st 
Wood  William,  smith  and  cartwright ,  1 1  Chapel  st.  Ho.  9  Lyle  st 
Wood  William,  caulker,  62  Regent  st 
Wood  William,  slater,  24  Ann  st 
Wood  William,  engineer,  10  Antigua  st 
WOODS  Daniel,  potter,  52  East  Hamilton  st 
Woods  Henry,  ironturner,  4  Ann  st 
WOODHEAD  Mrs,  50  Brougham  st 
WOOD  HOW  John,  engine  driver,  71  Wellington  st 
WOOLER  James,  moulder,  65  Nicolson  st 
WORREL  Mrs,  lodgings,  43  West  Blackball  st 
WOTHERSPOON  Alexander  C;  hatter,  58  Rue-end  st 
WRAY  Nicholas  Wm. ,  carpenter,  56  Kelly  street 
Wray  Miss  E.,  furnishings,  33  Cathcart  st 
Wray  Mrs,  43  Lynedoch  st 
WREDE  &  Co.,  sugar  brokers  and  commission  merchants, 

City  Bank  buildings,  32  Cathcart  st 
Wrede  Mrs  Lear,  feuar.  South  hill,  24  East  Crawford  st 
WRIGHT  Alexander,  lessee  and  manager,  Theatre  Royal. 

Ho.  52  Eldon  st 
Wright  (fe  Co. ,  ship  store  merchants,  6  Palmerston  buildings 

and  66  and  68  Howard  st,  Glasgow 
Wright  David,  mechanic,  61  Ann  st 
Wright  Irvine,  overseer,  11  Mill  st 
Wright  James,'  shoemaker,  3  Cowgate 
Wright  James  (of  Wright  &  Co.),  37  West  Stewart  st 
Wright  John  &  Co.,   shipbrokers  and  commission  agents, 

Palmerston  buildings,  Customiiouse  place 
Wright  Joseph,  fishmonger,  22  Ann  st 
Wright  Joseph  &  Co.,  chain  and  anchor  works,  Tipton.     John 

Campbell,  jun.,  agent,  56  Rue-end  st 
Wright  Matthew,  labourer,  12  Ann  st 
Wright  Peter,  tailor,  39  Nelson  st,  west 
Wright  Peter  <k  Son,  slaters,  slate  and  cement  merchants, 

48  Inverkip  st.     Ho.  70  Roxburgh  st 

M 


194  DIRECTORY. 


Wright  Robert,  engineer,  70  Ann  st 

Wright  E-obert  (of  Morrison  &  Wright),  75  Union  st 

Wright  Thomas,  mason,  84  Roxburgh  st 

Wright  William,  jun. ,  assessor  and  surveyor,  Great  Britain 
Fire  Insurance  Co.  Office,  11  William  st.  Ho.  Rock- 
point,  Gourock 

Wright  William,  storekeeper,  1  Mill  st 

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.     Ho.  26  Trafalgar  st 

Wylie  Hugh,  clerk,  15  Brougham  st 

Wylie  John,  blacksmith,  24  Sir  Michael  st 

VV^ylie  Joseph,  boilermaker,  19  Regent  st 

Wylie  Robert,  rafter,  79  Belleville  st 

Wylie  Matthew,  cleaner,  6  Patrick  st 

Wylie  Miss,  76  Ann  st 

Wylie  Mrs,  lodgings,  34  Inverkip  st 

WYLLIE  George,  missionary,  5  Nelson  st,  west 

Wyllie  James,  flesher,  17  East  Shaw  st .  Ho.  38  Sir  Michael  st 

WYMER  Francis  W.,  surveyor,  Board  of  Trade,  7  Virginia 
st.     Ho,  23  Ardgowan  st,  west 

Wymer  Francis,  engineer,  29  Belleville  st 

WYSE  Alexander,  confectioner,  29  Hamilton  st 


YEATS  John,  traveller,  13  Lynedoch  st 
YE  AM  AN  Joseph,  plasterer,  70  Ann  st 
YEO  Mrs  D.  D.,  ladies  and  children's  underclothing,  berlin 
warehouse,  15  West  Blackball  st.     Ho.  4  Nelson  st,  west 
YORK  James  (of  J.  &  W.  York),  56  Union  st 
York  William  &  James,  contractors,  5  Campbell  st 
York   W.    G.,    provision   merchant,    5   Arthur  st.     Ho.  85 

Belleville  st 
YORSTON  Mrs,  spirit  dealer,  81  Roxburgh  st 
YOUNG  Andrew,  teacher,  9  Ann  st.     Ho.  10  Brisbane  st 
Young   Archibald,    joiner   and   glazier,  23  Ann  st.     Ho.  7 

Brisbane  st 
Young  David,  inspector  of  weights  and  measures,  and  in- 
spector under  ' 'Adulteration  Food  Act,"  Town  Buildings, 
6  Hamilton  st.     Ho.  12  South  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 


DIRECTORY.  195 


Young  John,  shipmaster,  30  Nelson  st,  west 

Young  J.  &  R.  &  Co. ,  shipbrokers,  32  Cathcart  st 

Young  Rev.  John  (minister  of  Trinity  U.P,  Church),  4  Glen  st 

Young  Peter,  engineer,  7  Market  st 

You^g  Leonard,  engineer,  25  Ann  st 

Young  Robert,  skinner,  18  Hope  st 

Young  Robert,  labourer,  58  Drumfrochar  road 

Young  Thomas,  slater,  38  Crawfurd  st 

Young  Thomas,  sawyer,  6  Carnock  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.     Ho.  12  Nile  st 

Young  William,  seedsman  and  potato  merchant,  10  Hamilton 

st.     Ho.  3  Mearns  st 
Young  William,  5  Caddlehill  st 
Young  Miss  Agnes,  25  John  st 
Young  Mrs,  63  Ann  st 
Young  Mrs  A. ,  eating-house,  8  East  breast 
Young  Mrs  William,  15  Nelson  st,  west 
YOUNGER  John,  ropespinner,  5  Holmscroft  st 
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TRADES    AND    PROFESSIONS. 


CLASSIFIED  AND  ARRANGED  IN   ALPHABETICAL 

ORDER. 


ACCOUNTANTS. 

Black  William,  39  Kelly  st 

Bone  Quintin,  2  Bank  st 

Campbell  Diigald  (and  share  broker),  49  Gathcart  at 

Duncan  John,  24  West  Burn  st 

Gillespie,  John,  12  Forsyth  st 

Henderson  Thomas,  14  Cathcai't  st 

Kelso  James  (and  commission  agent),  13  "William  st 

Milne  James,  jun.,  5  Kelly  st 

Raif  George,  41  Cathcart  st 

Ramsay  Hope  Stewart,  11  William  st 

Simpson  David  M.,  28  Hamilton  st 

Steven  John,  5  Campbell  st 

Weir  Hugh,  29  West  Burn  st 

Welsh  &  Walker,  18  Cathcart  st 

AGENTS. 

Black  John  (colliery),  23  Palmerston  buildings 

Blair  Hugh  R.  (commission),  22  Kelly  st 

Campbell  John,  jim.,  56  Rue-end  st 

Campbell  Peter,  jun.,  Sugar  Exchange 

Cook  James  E.  (connnission),  16  Mearns  st 

Denham  Robert  (boot  and  shoe),  13  Hamilton  st 

Dickson  Benjamin  (L.  and  N.  W.  Railway)  Mansion  house  lane 

Dunlop  Thomas  (G.  &  S.  W.  Railway)  Lynedoch  station 

Fletcher  A.  (commission),  60  Ann  st 

Gillespie  James  (commission),  12  Forsyth  st 

Hay  Robert  (for  Glasgow  News),  16  Cathcart  st 

Hinmers  Thomas  (commission),  15  Sugar  Exchange 

Hood  James   (Scottish   Legal  Life    Assurance  Society),    24 

Bank  st 
Hughes  Robert  S.  (commission),  49  Cathcart  st 
Lamont  William  (commission),  16  Palmerston  buildings 
M'Clure  James  L.  (commission),  27  Cathcart  st 
M'Kean  Hugh  (G.  &  S.  W.  Railway),  18  Brougham  st 
Maitland  John  (Scottish  Legal  Burial  Society),  13  Charles  st 
Mearns  George  S.  (forwarding)  Sugar  Exchange 
Muir  R.  G.  (commission)  Sugar  Exchange 


198  trades'  dikectory. 


Prentice  John  (property),  32  Nicolson  st 

Ramsay  Alexander,  Exchange  buildings 

Reid  James  (forwarding),  Exchange  biiildings 

Ross  Alexander  (forwarding)  2  Cross-shore  st 

Ross  Lewis  (Royal  Liver  Friendly  Society),  29  Hamilton  st 

Russell  William  (assurance),  11  William  st 

Selby  W.  S.   (N.  B.  Ry.),  Lynedoch  st  and  Albert  Harbour 

stations 
Simpson  William  (United  Reform  Friendly  Society),  22  Sir 

Michael  st 
Stewart  Robert  (book),  12  Ardgowan  st,  west 
Wardle   G.,    for  North   British   Daily   Mail    and   Glasgow 

Weekly  Mail,  1  Bank  st 
Wilson  Hugh,  for  Scotsman,  5  Palmerston  Buildings 
Wood   Robert,  for  Glasgow  Daily  and  Weekl}'-  Herald,  29 

Cathcart  st 

ARCHITECTS. 

Bowman  William,  31  Dempster  st 
Grant  Patrick,  7  Dempster  st 
Macfarlane  Duncan,  32  Cathcart  st 
Ramage  Robert,  17  West  Blackball  st 
Thomson  Alexander  G. ,  32  Cathcart  st 
Whyte  Thomas  S.,  32  Cathcart  st 

AUCTIONEERS  AND  APPRAISERS. 

Black  &  Crombie,  42  Cathcart  st 

Bowman  &  Hunter,  20  and  23  West  Blackball  st 

Cameron  John  &  Son,  12  Sugarhouse  lane 

Lyon  Isaac,  7  Cathcart  sq 

M'Cosker  Joseph,  34  West  Blackball  st 

BAKERS. 

Barclay  Robert,  15  Cartsburn  st 

Bell  John,  3  West  Blackball  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  Blackball  st 
Galbraith  Macadam,  38  Shaw  st 
Hagan  James,  21  Vennel 


trades'  directory.  199 


Hamilton  William,  32  East  Hamilton  st 

Kirkwood  Alexander,  78  Roxburgh  st 

Lygate  Matthew,  36  Ann  st 

Lyle  James,  27  Market  st 

M 'Arthur  Charles,  3  John  st 

M'Call  Neil,  48  Shaw  st 

M'Cormick  John,  Palmerston  buildings 

M'Cradie  Alexander,  11  Cathcart  st 

M'Dougall  Duncan,  27  Rue-end  st 

M 'II wraith  M.,  95  Roxburgh  st 

Mackay  Thomas,  15  West  Blackball  st 

Mackenzie  &  Walker,  63  Rue-end  st 

M'Kenzie  Alexander,  14  West  Blackball  st 

M'Millan  Andrew,  50  Holmscroft  st 

M'Nab  Duncan,  61  Main  st  and  81  Belleville  st 

M'Neilage  John,  17  Antigua  st 

Millar  John,  31  Hamilton  st  and  12  Ann  st 

Millar  Robert,  5  Hamilton  st 

Moffat  Robert,  18  Lynedoch  st 

Muir  Allan,  8  West  Blackball  st 

Muir  Robert,  26  Shaw  st 

Muirhead  Alexander,  62  Roxburgh  st 

Orr  John,  jun.,  5  Rue-end  st 

Paterson  Thomas  &  Sons,  19  Hamilton  st 

Roberts  Dugald,  31  Vennel 

Scott  John,  55  Vennel 

Service  John,  45  Cathcart  st 

Sinclair  Malcolm,  28  Lynedoch  st 

Stewart  James,  3  Hamilton  st 

Weir  Duncan,  44  Crawfurd  st 

Whiteford  Robert  23  Regent  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,  14  William  st 

Blind  Asylum  Sale  Sho^j,  16  West  Blackball  st 

Herbert  Robert  Wilson,  7  Grey  place 

M 'Donald  Hugh,  9  Tobago  st 

Thomson  Robert,  27  Hamilton  st 

BILL  POSTERS 

Burns  Alexander,  16  William  st 


200  trades'  directory. 

Downie  Peter,  10  William  st 
North  Thomas,  47  Crawfurd  st 

BLACKSMITHS. 

Boag  Robert,  55  Shaw  st 

Brough  John  (and  cartwright),  4  Chapel  st 

Campbell  John  (and  chainmaker),  9  Ropework  st 

Chalmers  James,  50  and  51  Vennel 

Campbell  &  MThail,  39  Rne-end  st 

Cook  D.  &  A.  (and  chainmakers),  4  Charles  st  and  2  West 

qnay 
Connie  John,  31  Hamilton  st 
Cunningham  Robert,  1 5  Cathcart  st 
Dewar  &  Co.,  8  Taylor's  close 
Fulton  &  Wilson,  5  Ann  st 
Gilchrist  &  Hendiy,  3  Shaw  st,   3  Clarence  st  and  Garvel 

dock 
Halbert  &  Brown,  27  Stanners  st 
Johnstone  John  R. ,  1  Kilblain  st 
Lamont  James,  7  St  Andrew  st 
Love  Andrew,  50  Rue-end  st 

M'Intyre  &  Smith.  13  Duncan  st  and  22  Bearhopest 
M'Kellar  Robert,  il  Laii'd  st 
M'Lean  Ronald,  8  Baker  st 
M'Phail  Peter,  3  Dellingburn  st 

M'Yicar  William  (and  chainmaker),  7  East  Stewart  st 
Millar  James  (and  cartwright),  6  Prince's  st 
Mills  Robert,  5  Dock  Breast  and  13  Clarence  st 
Park  John,  34  Roxburgh  st 
Robinson  M.  (and  cartwright),  40  Vennel 
Smith  James,  2  East  Shaw  st 

Suttie  Thomas  &  Co.,  18  Cathcart  st  and  5  Brougham  st 
Thomson  &  M'Lean,  54  Crawfurd  st 
Wood  William  (and  cartwright),  11  Chapel  st 

BOATBUILDERS. 

Brown  A.  &  H.  (carpenters  and  blockmakers),  6  Dock  breast 

Crawford  &  Hope,  16  Bogle  st 

Gardner  William,  27  Crawfurd  st 

Lambie  J.  M.  &  R. ,  13  Main  st 

Lyon  &  Foster  (and  ship  carpenters)  32  Main  st 

M'Bride  James,  ]3  Clarence  st 

Macdonald  John,  11  Virginia  st 

McGregor  N.  &  R.,  45  Rue- end  st 

Nicol  Andrew,  4  York  st 

Sutherland  Hector,  8  Patrick  st. 

Orr  Thomas,  5  St  Andrew  st 


trades'  directory.  201 

bookbinders. 

Black  James  W.,  Havelock  buildings,  17  West  Blackball  st 

Clark  Andrew,  22  Market  st 

Kinloch  John,  49  Cathcart  st 

M'Kelvie  James  &  Sons,  34  Hamilton  st 

Morrison  John  &  Sons,  67  Rue-end  st 

Pollock  David  L.,  7  Hamilton  st 

Smith  James,  37  Nicolson  st 

BOOKSELLERS    AND    STATIONERS. 

Adamson  William,  71  Main  st 
Anderson  Adam,  11  Market  st 

Baird  Robert  A.  (and  lithographic  printer),  41  and  48  Cath- 
cart st 
Barr  William,  26  Hamilton  st 

Black  James  W.  (and  librarian),  17  West  Blackhall  st 
Campbell  Alexander,  9  Hamilton  st 
Clark  Andrew,  22  Market  st 
Galbraith  Archibald,  16  Cathcart  st 
Griffith  Patrick,  10  East  Quay  lane 
Innes  William  (and  news  agent),  40  Hamilton  st 
Johnstone  William,  46  Hamilton  st 
Kinloch  John,  49  Cathcart  st 
M'Callum  Mrs,  79  Roxburgh  st 
M'Cunn  James,  49  Rue-end  st 
M'Dougall  Duncan,  33  Hamilton  st 
M'Ewan  Mrs,  7  Cross-shore  st 
McGregor  David,  17  Ann  st 
M'Kelvie  James  &  Sons,  34  Hamilton  st 
M'Kenzie  John,  6G  Vennel 
Melvin  Thomas,  4  Mansionhouse  lane 
Morrison  John  &  Sons,  67  Rue-end  st 
Motherwell  James,  37  Hamilton  st 
Paterson  Alexander,  23  Cathcart  st 
Pollock  David  L.,  7  Hamilton  st 
Porteous  Robert,  30  Cathcart  st 
Stewart  Robert,  32  Hamilton  st 
Sweeney  J.  F. ,  6  West  Stewart  st 

BOOT   AND    SH0EM4.KERS. 

Aitkenhead  James,  8  Cathcart  sq 
Armour  Alexander,  21  Regent  st 
Armour  Mathew,  11  Charles  st 
Barclay  John  (and  grocer),  30  Inverkip  st 
Blair  Thomas,  jun.,  30  West  Burn  st 
Bradley  Thomas,  33  Rue-end  st 


202  trades'  directory. 


Bryson  William,  18  Tobago  st 

Gather  John,  9  Vennel 

Campbell  Robert,  38  Ljmedoch  st 

Dunbar  James,  29  Sugarhouse  lane 

Edgar  John,  32  East  Shaw  st 

Edgar  Robert,  36  Holmscroft  st 

Fletcher  Donald^  8  Grey  place 

Fisher  John,  70  Roxburgh  st 

Gibb  Mrs  John,  6  Hamilton  st 

Gallacher  William,  53  Vennel 

Glasgow  Boot  and  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 

Kennedy  Alexander,  46  Cathcart  st 

Lamont  Alexander,  13  Regent  st 

Lang  William,  11  Cathcart  st 

Lindsay  William,  5  Union  st 

M 'Anally  Mrs  James,  21  Hamilton  st 

M'Annally  Henry-,  29  Rue- end  st 

MacDonald  c"t  Co.,  34  West  Blackhall  st 

M 'Donald  Ronald,  45  Vennel 

M'Garrity  Robert,  5  William  st 

M 'George  James,  58  Rue-end  st 

M'Glashan  John,  28  Charles  st  and  40  Cathcart  st 

Maclachlan  Andrew,  35  Cathcart  st 

Macnaughtan  Duncan,  10  West  Blackball  st 

Macnaughtan  John  C. ,  20  Hamilton  st 

Maybole  shoe  warehouse,  16  Hamilton  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 

Purdie  P.  &  G.,  8  Hamilton  st 

Ralston  Alexander,  15  Shaw  st 

Rutherford  Alexander  M. ,  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.  (and  coppersmiths),  Ingleston  st 


trades'  directory.  203 


Carson  Henry,  26  Crawfiird  st 

Duff  James  &  Sons  (and  coppersmiths),  47  Rue-end  st 

Duncan  &  Sharp,  73  East  Hamilton  st 

Fairgrieve  Andrew  &  Sons,  6  West  breast 

Foulds  Matthew,  8  Baker  st 

Suttie  Thomas  &  Co. ,  18  Cathcact  st  and  5  Brougham  st 

BRAZIERS,  COPPER  A:ND  TIN-PLATE  WORKERS. 

Daskin  &  Co.,  39  Nicolson  st 

Denniston  John  S. ,  1 1  West  breast 

Dewar  J.  &  Co. ,  8  Taylor's  close 

Fairgrieve  Andrew  &  Son,  6  West  breast 

Scott  John  H. ,  9  Hamilton  st 

Suttie  T.  &  Co.,  18  Cathcart  st  and  5  Brougham  st 

Whyte  &  Ross,  11  East  Quay  lane 

BREWERS. 

Black  p.  &  A.  (and  malsters).  Captain  st 

BROKERS. 

Bell  John,  13  Vennel 
Calder  R.  &  J.,  42  Shaw  st 
Canning  Miss  A. ,  9  Taylor's  close 
Douglas  David,  2  Vennel 
Gallacher  Neil,  20  Shaw  st 
Gorman  James,  10  Taylor's  close 
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  Vennel 
M'llroy  John,  18  Dalrymple  st 
M'Keown  Bernard,  30  Shaw  st 
M'Kernan  Patrick,  16  Market  st 
M'Lachlan  John,  6  Smith's  lane 
M'Millan  Terrence,  37  Dalrymple  st 
Murphy  Robert,  4  East  Blackball  st 
Murray  James,  8  Lindsay's  lane 
ISoble  Robert,  53  Vennel 
Paterson  Edward,  14  Dalrymple  st 
Travers  James,  43  Dalrymple  st 

I  BUILDERS   AND    MASONS. 

I  Agnew  James,  32  Crawfurd  st 
Campbell  Hugh,  11  Brougham  st 


204  trades'  directory. 


Cram  Peter,  13  Mount  Pleasant  st 

Currie  &  Guthrie,  56  Lynedoch  st 

Devlin  Daniel,  11  Patrick  st 

Gilbourne  Robert,  40  Inverkip  st 

Houston  Robert,  30  Crescent  st 

Jamieson  Thomas,  41  Kelly  st 

Jordan  John  (brick),  3  East  Blackhall  st 

Kirk  J.  &  R.,  7  Brougham  st 

Kirkwood  T.  &  W.,  20  Duncan  st 

Lang  &  Aitken,  19  Bogle  st 

Lang  Robert,  7  Tobago  st  ^ 

Lyon  David,  20  St  Lawrence  st 

Maclachlan  Dugald,  8  Tobago  st 

M'Cutcheon  David,  58  Drumfrochar  road 

M'Millan  William,  7  Prospect  hiU 

M'VVhirter  R.  &  Co.,  52  Holmscroft  st 

Millar  <fe  Brown,  64  Inverkip  st 

Park  Matthew,  88  Wellington  st 

Steel  Hugh,  14  Lyle  st 

Steel  John,  12  Ardgowan  st,  west 

Steel  William,  Jamaica  lane  oflF  Jamaica  st 

Thomson  Thomas  &  Son,  61  INicolson  st 

Thomson  Thomas,  55  Esplanade 

Todd  John,  77  Holmscroft  st 

Whitelaw  Alexander  &  Co.,  76  Drumfrochar  road 

CABINETMAKERS   AND    UPHOLSTERERS. 

Blair  Robert  &  Sons,  32  and  34  Nicolson  st 

Boyd  David,  16  Charles  st 

Darroch  Dugald  &  Son,  14  Kilblain  st 

Hodge  Mitchell,  15  Cathcart  st  and  7  West  Blackhall  st 

Lang  Robert,  32  Charles  st 

M'Pherson  Peter,  30  West  Burn  st 

Martin  James,  19  Sugarhouse  lane 

Neill  Chalmers  &  Co.,  30  Market  st 

Oswald  James,  12  Kilblain  st 

Rennie  &  Harley,  11  Kilblain  st 

Shaw  Williain  &  Sons,  28  Hamilton  st 

Stevenson  W.  S. ,  7  West  Stewart  st 

Watson  William,  31  Nicolson  st 

CANDLEMAKER. 

M'Crae  Daniel,  15  Charles  st 

CARVERS  AND  GILDERS. 

Christie  &  Co.,  Shaw  place 
Humphreys  Joseph,  17  Sugarhouse  lane 


trades'  directory.  205 

!  Laurie  &  Fleming,  1  Bank  st 
Macfie  Neil,  37  West  Blackhall  st 
M'Millan  &  Bathgate,  6  Albert  place,  west 

CHEMISTS  AND  DRUGGISTS. 

I  Apothecaries'  Hall,  17  Hamilton  st 
Apothecaries'  Hall,  28  Hamilton  st 
Armitage  George,  30  Hamilton  st 
Baine  John  A. ,  9  West  Blackhall  st 
Burge  J.  A. ,  31  Rue-end  st 
Chalmers  Robert,  41  Roxburgh  st 

Dancan  Samuel,  17  West  Blackhall  st  and  17  Hamilton  st 
Fisher  Thomas,  97  Roxburgh  st 
I  Kerr  James,  1 0  Cathcart  st 
Macnaught  Brothers,  4  West  Blackhall  st 
M 'Cowan  &  Biggart  (analytical)  29  Cathcart  st 
M'Dougall  John,  12  Ann  st 
Smith  John,  6  Inverkip  st 
White  John,  30  Hamilton  st 
White  William,  9  Lynedoch  st 
Wilson  George,  40  Cathcart  st 

CHIMNEY  SWEEPS. 

M'AUister  Archibald^  37  Cathcart  st 
iM'Kinnon  Neil,  7  Cowgate  st 

CHINA,  GLASS  AND  EARTHENWARE  DEALERS. 

Hay  John  (and  wholesale),  21  and  22  Shaw  st 
!  I  Hendry  James  (and  wholesale),  23  Hamilton  st 
O'Brien  John,  61  and  58  Vennel 
Rattray  Mrs  William,  11  Ann  st 
:  Sharp  &  Ferguson,  10  West  Blackhall  ts 
Simpson  Mrs,  51  Vennel 

CLOTHIERS  AND    OUTFITTERS. 

Anderson  John,  53  Rue-end  st 
Benzie  J. ,  19  Cathcart  st 
Bicket  Robert,  8  Dalrymple  st 
:  j  Black  Elizabeth,  27  Vennel 

Boyd  James,  34  West  Blackliall  st 
I  I  Browning  John,  5  Hamilton  st 
j  Bruce  G.  &  J. ,  4f5  Hamilton  st 
Buchanan  J.  &  Co.,  5  William  st 
;  Campbell  J.,  12  Hamilton  st 


206  trades'  directory. 

Carbery  Charles,  12  William  st 

Colquhoun  John,  10  West  Blackhall  st 

Donnelly  &  Co. ,  14  Cathcart  st 

Douglas  &  Co.,  43  Vennel 

Gilchrist  William,  8  William  st 

Hamilton  James  &  Son,  23  Cathcart  st 

Jamieson  John  &  Co.,  3  West  Blackhall  st 

M'Donald  C.  D.  &  Co.,  7  William  st  - 

M 'Master  Alexander,  6  West  Blackliall  st 

Mearns  James,  16  Hamilton  st 

Mearns  James,  32  Lynedoch  st 

Merrylees  James,  7  Cathcart  st 

M'Granahan  Joseph,  10  Dalrymple  st 

M'Leavie  E.  &  Co.,  46  Cathcart  st 

Morrison  &  Sons,  44  Cathcart  st 

O'Flannigan  Patrick,  51  Shaw  st  and  44  Vennel 

Paterson  Daniel,  5  Hamilton  st 

Ramsay  &  Moles,  29  West  Burn  st 

Uobertson  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    BUILDERS. 

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Smith  &  Main,  24  West  Blackhall  st 
Thomson  &  M'Kew,  12  West  Stewaii;  st 

COACH  AND  HORSE  HIRERS. 

Crookshanks    Joseph    (and   funeral   undertaker),    43    West 

Blackhall  st 
M'Coll,  24  Duncan  st 
MacFarlane  Donald,  25  West  Stewart  st 
M'Gregor  J.  D.  &  Co.,  15  East  Quay  Lane 
M'Kellar  Duncan,  13  Jamaica  st 
Sidey  William,  2  St  Lawrence  st 

COAL  MERCHANTS  AND  AGENTS. 

Bain  George,  41  Inverkip  st 

Barr  James,  14  Hamilton  st 

Barr  Robert,  Claud  place,  2  Dempster  st 

Black  John,  23  Palmerston  buildings 

Brymner  John  &  Co. ,  Palmerston  buildings 


trades'  directory.  207 

Brock  J  ames,  2  Patrick  st 

Campbell  David,  3  Chapel  st 

Clacher,  Thomas,  44  Main  st 

Clark  Angus,  Patrick  st 

Craig  Nathan,  57  Drumfrochar  r(>ad 

Devlin  James  P. ,  15  Holmscroft  st 

Dick  Brothers,  Brougham  st 

Dixon  William  (limited),  Dellingburn  st 

Duncan  Robert,  28  Wellington  st 

Fell  Mrs  Thomas,  Dellingburn  st 

Fergus  James  &  Son,  New  Dock  lane 

Finlayson  John,  12  Brougham  st 

Forrester  James,  7  Chapel  st 

Forsyth  James,  Prospect  hill 

Hamilton,  M'Culloch  &  Co.,  3  Chapel  st 

Henderson  William,  35  Lyle  st 

Hyndman  James,  6  Buccleuch  st 

Laird  Alexander,  17  Lynedoch  st 

Lang  Mrs,  11  Springkell  st 

Love  James,  1  Dellingburn  st 

M 'Donald  John,  54  Holmscroft  st 

M 'Gavin  James,  27  West  Burn  st 

M'lver  Archibald,  65  Nicolson  st 

M'Lachlan  P.  D.,  43  West  Burn  st 

M 'Master  James,  5  Hill  st 

M'Morland  R.  S.  (and  lime),  15  East  Quay  lane 

M'Neill  Alexander,  29  West  Burn  st 

MacPhail  John,  27  Cathcart  st 

M'Tavish  Donald,  5  Chapel  st 

Nicol  Duncan  &  Co.,  55  Pue-end  st 

Peters  Mrs  J.  S. ,  3  Bank  st 

Pvankin  John,  1 3  John  st 

Piddell  David,  5  Chapel  st 

Robertson  William,  46  Roxburgh  st 

Salmon  William  B. ,  2  Church  place 

Sinclair'  Duncan,  48  Dalrymple  st 

Spencer  Andrew,  14  Hamilton  st 

Steel  James,  1  Bearhope  st 

Stewart  Mrs  William,  69  Nicolson  st 

Taylor  Duncan,  10  Patrick  st 

Walker  Andrew,  11  Nelson  st,  west 

Warden  William,  28  Vennel 

Ware  Courteney,  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 

Wood  Joseph,  Upper  Greenock  railway  station 


208  trades'  directory. 

confectioners. 

Aitkinson  Miss,  32  Ann  st 

Barbour  William,  25  Charles  st 

Burns  David,  77  Eoxburgli  st 

Cuthbertson  Thomas  (and  wholesale),  44  Hamilton  st 

Crane  William  W. ,  8  Ann  st 

Ferguson  George,  31  Cathcart  st 

Gilchrist  Miss,  Caledonian  Railway  station 

Henderson  Eobert,  11  Dalrymple  st 

Justice  Miss  C. ,  35  West  Blackball  st 

Laird  David,  54  Wellington  st 

Laird  Mrs  R. ,  87  Roxburgh  st 

Livingstone  F.,  25  West  Blackball  st 

M'Alister  John,  25  Hamilton  st 

M'Leod  Daniel  (and  wholesale),  33  Hamilton  st 

M'Quisten   Finlay  (and   wholesale),  43  Cathcart  st  and  47 

Hamilton  st 
Philips  Mrs,  59  Yennel 
Scott  Miss  Margaret,  Steamboat  quay 
Wilson  J.  C,  12  Annst 
Wilson  Miss,  6  Grey  place 
Wyse  Alexander,  29  Hamilton  st 

CONTRACTORS. 

Blair  Hugh,  West  quay 

Brodie  Matthew,  Cowdenknowes 

Campbell  Hugh,  11  Brougham  st 

Campbell  James,  1  Upper  Orangefield 

Coghill  John  &  Co. ,  53  Drumfrochar  road 

Crawford  James,  8  Virginia  st 

Currie  Alexander,  70  Drumfrochar  road 

Devlin  John,  7  Nile  st 

Fleming  John,  1  Dellingburn  st 

Holms  James,  24  Cartsburn  st 

Gilbourne  Robert,  40  Inverkip  st 

Jamieson  John,  55  Kelly  st 

Jamieson  R.  &  J. ,  39  Welling-ton  st 

King  John,  Upper  Ingleston 

King  William,  8  Virginia  st 

Kirk  J.  &  R. ,  7  Brougham  st 

Laird  Alexander,  6  Springkell  st 

Leitch  Dougald,  4  Chapel  st 

Love  James,  1  Dellingburn  st 

M'Call  Thomas  (railway),  55  Drumfrochar  road 

M'Coll  Allan,  9  Prospect  Hill 

M 'Coll  J.  &  W.,  73  Annst 

M'Neil  Donald,  3  South  st 


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M'Whirter  Robert  &  Co.,  52  Holmscroft  st 

Nugent  Peter  (causeway),  40  Inverkip  st 

More  William  (causeway),  1  William  st 

Orr  John,  13  East  Stewart  st 

Orr  William,  14  Bogle  st 

Scott  Alexander,  12  Mearns  st 

Scott  &  Stewart,  Lynedoch  st 

Steel  John,  12  Ardgowan  st,  west 

Thomson  Thomas  &  Son,  61  Nicolson  st 

Thomson  Thomas,  55  Esplanade 

Walker  John,  10  Buccleuch  st 

White  JosejDh,  Cartsburn  st 

Whitelaw  Alexander  and  Co.,  76  Drumfrochar  road 

York  William  &  James,  5  Campbell  st 

COOPERS. 

Those,  marked  thus  *  are  also  Jish  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,  Hunter  Place,  off  Vennel 

Foulds  &  Bone,  11  Sugarhouse  lane 

Graham  John,  15  Mearns  st 

Gray  &  Rodger,  52  Rue- end  st 

Inglis  James,  13  Bogle  st 

Lyle  Abram  &  Sons  (and  stave  merchants),  11  Nicolson  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  Blackball  st 

*Malcolm  &  Co.,  12  Charles  st 

Wilson  John,  46  Hamilton  st  and  39  Nicolson  st 

COPPER  MERCHANTS. 

MacCallum  P.  &■  Sons,  14  Cathcart  st 

Vivian  &  Sons,  2  Cathcart  st 

Williams,  Foster  it  Co. — Gray  &  Buchanan,  agents 

CORK  CUTTERS. 

M'Fie  John,  54  Shaw  st 

Sinclair  Humplirey,  36  Wellington  st 

Taylor  Daniel,  55  Shaw  st 

Taylor  Malcolm,  55  Shaw  st 


210  TEADES'    DIRECTORY. 


CUTLERS  AND  GUNSMITHS. 


Climie  Robert,  35  Nicolson  st 

Martin  John  (and  saw  maker),  11  Charles  st 

Twigg  Edward,  33  Hamilton  st 


DENTISTS. 

Dowie  Ebenezer  T.,  M.D.,  G  Grey  place 
Fraser  Charles,  3  George  sq 
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  Duncan,  38  Dalrymple  st 

Campbell  Duncan,  56  Vennel 

Campbell  John,  18  Arthur  st 

Cowan  Robert  &  Co.,  2  and  4  Hamilton  st  and  10  Cath- 

cart  sq 
Douglas  &  Co.,  43  High  Vennel 
Fenton  William,  27  Sugarhouse  lane 
Fleming  Alex.,  8  Hamilton  st  and  37  West  Blackhall  st 
Hamilton  James  &  Son,  23  Cathcart  st 
Harris  George,  5  Ann  st 
Harvey  James,  37  Cathcart  st 
Lawrie  N.  &  R. ,  35  Hamilton  st 
M'Gregor  &  Wilson,  46  East  Hamilton  st 
M'Intosh  William,  27  Ann  st 
M'Lachlan  Kenneth,  28  Charles  st 
Maclachlan  &  Co. ,  15  Hamilton  st 
M'Neil  James,  18  Hamilton  st 
Paterson  Lachlan,  32  Hamilton  st 
Prentice  D.  &  A. ,  24  Hamilton  st 
Reid  William,  46  Cathcart  st 
Robertson  William,  22  Hamilton  st 
Robertson  Miss  Margaret,  13  Hamilton  st 
Rowan  J.  G.  &  Co.,  Cathcart  Square  house 
Smith  &  Armit,  26  Cathcart  st 
Smith  Mrs  Willam,  65  Ann  st 
Simpson  Miss,  2  Tobago  st 
Scott  Thomas,  38  Holmscroft  st 
Stevenson  Hugh,  38  Hamilton  st 
Vallance  Peter,  8  Lynedoch  st 
Williamson  William,  14  Cathcart  st 


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dressmakers. 

(See  also  Milliner's  and  Dressmaker's.) 

Aitken  Miss  Janet,  28  West  Blackhall  st 
Allan  Mrs,  7  Newton  st 
^  Arkley  Misses  (and  straw  bonnet  makers),  38  West  Stewart  st 
Armour  Mrs,  8  Watt  st 
Barbour  Miss,  67  Regent  st 
Bisset  Mrs  Thomas,  30  Ann  st 
Brodie  Miss,  80  Roxburgh  st 
Brown  Jane,  7  Cathcart  st 
Campbell  Miss  M.,  68  Wellington  st 
-Campbell  Miss,  30  Ann  st 
Campbell  &  Nicol,  73  Roxburgh  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 
Downie  Miss,  15  Lynedoch  st 
Dunbar  Miss,  16  Wellington  st 
Dougall  Mrs,  31  Brougham  st 
Edington  Miss,  QQ  Roxburgh  st 
Faulds  Miss,  55  Holmscroft  st 
Gillies  Miss,  5  East  Shaw  st 
Glassford  Mrs,  5  Regent  st 
Henderson  Mrs  (boys')  8  Lynedoch  st 
Hunter  Miss  (boys')  47  Holmscroft  st 
Hutcheson  Miss,  3  Orchard  st 
King  Mrs,  33  Lyle  st 
Lang  Mrs,  6  Mount  Pleasant  st 
M 'Bride  Miss  Janet,  2  Mearns  st 
M' Bride  Mrs,  4  Antigua  st 
M'Caw  Mrs,  65  Nicolson  st 
M 'Galium  Misses,  11  Nelson  st,  west 
M 'Galium  Miss  Mary  (boys'),  30  Ann  st 
M'Grindle  Mrs  Wm.,  39  Ann  st 
M'Farlane  Miss,  6  Antigua  st 
M'Kechnie  Miss,  29  Brougham  st 
M'Kinlay  Miss  (boys'),  66  Regent  st 
M'Lean,  Misses,  22  Lynedoch  st 
M'Millan  Miss  E.,  64  Wellington  st 
M'Millan  Miss,  37  West  Blackhall  st 
M'Millan  Misses,  12  East  Shaw  st 
M'Phail  Miss,  71  Regent  st 
M'Taggart  Miss,  64  Hohnscroft  st 
Marshall  Miss,  25  Regent  st 
Morrison  Miss,  34  Brisbane  st 


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Miiir  Mrs,  28  Bruce  st 

Murray  Mrs,  73  Roxburgh  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 

Paton  Mrs  Robert,  62  Eldon  st 

Poison  Misses,  21  Kelly  st 

Pollock  Miss,  15  Bank  st 

Provan  Mrs,  65  Roxburgh  st 

Ramsay  Miss  E.  D.,  50  Holmscroft  st 

Reid  &  Steven  Misses,  1 6  Kilblain  st 

Scott  Mrs  Peter,  79  Holmscroft  st 

Small  Miss,  8  Trafalgar  st 

Spence  Miss  (boys'),  45  Nicolson  st 

Stirling  Miss,  81  Roxburgh  st 

Taylor  Mrs. ,  50  Roxburgh  st 

Watson  Miss,  10  Sir  Michael  st 

Wilson  Miss  Agnes,  69  Nicolson  st 

DYERS  AND  RENOVATORS. 

Anderson  &  Robertson,  33  West  Burn  st 
Bell  Archibald,  25  West  Blackball  st 
Houston  Robert  &  Son,  28  West  Blackball  st 
PuUar  J.  &  Sons,  4  Albert  place.  West  Blackball  st 
Sinclair  Alexander,  29  Charles  st 
Spence  Mrs,  5  Grey  place 

ENGRAVERS. 

Boag  Andrew,  4  Hamilton  st 
Gilray  Josiah,  ]  East  Blackball  st 

ENGINEERS,  MACHINE  MAKERS,  AND  FOUNDERS. 

Beveridge  William  (and  boilermaker),  14  St  Andrew  st 

Blake,  Barclay  &  Co.,  "Victoria  Works,  Macdougall  st 

Caird  &  Co.,  Arthur  st  and  46  Dalrymplp  st 

Crawford  &  Thomson,  Caledonian  Foundry,  Trafalgar  st 

CunlifFe  &  Dunlop,  Inch  Works,  Port-GlasgoAv  road 

Fulton  &  AVilson,  5  Ann  st 

Gilchrist  and  Hendry,  3  Shaw  st,  3  Clarence  st  and  Garvel 

Dock 
Hastie  John  &  Co.  (and  millwrights),  48  Nicolson  st 
Houston  J.  &  R. ,  Cartsburn  Foundry,  Upjier  Ingleston  st 
Henderson,  Brown  &  Co. ,  21  Cathcart  st 
Kincaid,  Donald  &  Co.,  Clyde  Foundry,  East  Hamilton  st 


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Ladybuni  Foundry  Co.,  80  East  Hamilton  st 

M'Lean,  Angus  &  Co.,  9  Ingleston  st 

M'Onie  G.  &  J.  Ladyburn  Foundry 

Martin  John,  13  Cathcart  st 

Mill  Robert,  5  Dock  breast  and  13  Clarence  st 

Millar  David,  Gibb's  Hill  road 

Patrick  Robert,  6  Baker  st 

Rankin  &  Blackmore,  Eagle  Foundry,  28  Baker  st 

Steele  Robert  &  Co. ,  Shaws  Water  Foundry,  Ingleston  st 

The  Greenock  Foundry  Company,  East  Stewart  st 

FELT    MANUFACTURERS. 

Greenock  Felt  Work  Co.,  8  East  Hamilton  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 
Clark  James,  27  Market  st 
Gallacher  John,  2  William  st 
Fry  Samuel,  85  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'Lean  Alexander,  4  Cartsburn  st 
Mathers  William,  24  West  Blackball  st 
M'Munagle  Charles,  Fishmarket 
Wright  Joseph,  22  Ann  st 

FLESHERS. 

Arbuckle  G.  &  M.,  1  Albert  Place,  West  Blackball  st 

Barr  &  Macfarlane,  22  Lynedoch  st 

Black  Duncan,  20  Hope  st 

Campbell  John,  26  Charles  st 

Clark  George,  6  Inverkip  st 

Crawford  Hugh,  83  Roxburgh  st 

Crawford  Robert,  jun.,  16  Lynedoch  st 

Dick  John,  18  Vennel 

Docherty  Daniel,  15  Vennel 


214  TRA.DES'    DIRECTORY. 


Gordon  G . ,  60  Main  st 

Greenwood  George,  1  Ann  st 

Harley  Francis.  12  Arthur  st 

King  Robert,  25  Rne-end  st  and  39  Shaw  st 

Lang  John,  31  Nicolson  st 

M'Connell  Hugh,  25  Ma,rket  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 

McNeill  John,  7  Ann  st 

Martin  J.  &  P. ,  6  Newton  st 

Morrison  James,  7  West  Blackhall  st 

Muir  Misses  J,  and  M. ,  13  West  Blackhall  st 

O'Donnell  John,  49  Shaw  st 

Pattison  David  D.  12  Bruce  st 

Pearson  James,  3  Prospect  hill 

Scott  William,  4  Sir  Michael  st 

SimjDson  James,  73  Roxburgh  st 

Simpson  John,  25  Regent  st  and  20  Tobago  st 

Swan  Robert,  ]0  William  st 

Taylor  David,  3  Manse  lane 

Walker  William,  33  West  Burn  st 

AVilson  James,  38  Ann  st 

Wilson  William,  5  West  Blackhall  st 

Wylie  James,  17  East  Shaw  st 

FRUITERERS. 

Bell  Mrs  John,  13  West  Blackhall  st 
Broadburn  James,  31  West  Burn  st 
Brown  Matthew,  40  Cathcart  st 
Bryson  John,  7  Cowgate  st 
Burns  David,  77  Roxburgh  st 
Campbell  Miss,  33  Cathcart  st 
Dick  Robert,  8  Grey  Place 
Drummond  Mrs  'Thomas,  1  Cartsburn  st 
Duff  Thomas,  57  Rue-end  st 
Hamilton  George,  34  Shav/  st 
Henderson  Robert  11  Dalrymple  st 
Hendry  Mrs,  16  Kelly  st 
Laird  Mrs  R. ,  87  Roxburgh  st 
Livingston  F.,  25  West  Blackhall  st 
M'Kay,  Miss,  33  Rue-end  st 
M'Kellar  Archibald,  5  William  st 


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Phillips  Mrs,  59  Vennel 

Qnigley  John,  30  Shaw  st 

Spence  James  (wholesale),  40  Cathcart  st 

Wilson  J.  C,  12  Ann  St 

Young  William,  10  Hamilton  st 

FUNERAL  UNDERTAKERS. 

Crookshanks  Joseph,  43  West  Blackhall  st 
Chalmers  Hugh  M. ,  23  Bearhope  st 
McGregor  J.  D.  &  Co.,  15  East  Quay  lane 
M'Lean  Hugh,  41  Hamilton  st 
Martin  James,  25  West  Burn  st 
Neill,  Chalmers  &  Co.,  30  Market  st 

FURNISHING  WAREHOUSE  KEEPERS. 

Anderson  Hugh,  38  Hamilton  st 

Anderson  James,  54  St  Lawrence  st 

Blair  Misses,  4  West  Blackhall  st 

Brown  Mrs,  19  Cathcart  st 

Brymner,    Miss  Mary,    1  Lennox   buildings,    Port-Glasgow 

road 
Campbell  Miss,  9  Rue-end  st 
Campbell  Duncan,  56  Vennel 
Ferguson  Mrs,  45  Yennel 
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. ,  38  Hamilton  st 
Lang  Mrs,  29  Rue-end  st 
Leed  Mrs  David,  21  Ingieston  st 
Leitch  Mrs  John,  53  Inverkip  st 
M'Corquadale  Mrs,  36  East  Hamilton  st 
M'Pherson  Mrs,  14  West  Blackhall  st 
M'Sween  Margery,  7  Grey  place 
Mitchell  C,  29  West  Blackhall  st 
Millar  Janet,  89  Roxburgh  st 
Miller  Mrs  E.,  33  Lynedoch  st 
Paterson  Gavin,  31  Charles  st 
Peters  Mrs  J.  S.,  14  West  Blackball  st 
Rougvie  M.  &  K.,  7  West  Blackhall  st 
Ryan  Mary,  7  Market  st 
Shaw  John,  8  Inverkip  st 
Watson  Mrs,  33  West  Burn  st 
Watson  Mrs  J.,  8  Yennel 
Wilson  Miss  Annie,  46  East  Hamilton  st 
Williamson  Mrs,  66  Roxburgh  st 


216  trades'  directory. 


Winchcnmbie  &  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 

Barr  James,  Gateside,  Inverkip  road 

Butler  George  Macaulay  (and  nurseryman),  Finnart 

Ferguson  George,  2  East  India  breast 

Keenan  Henry,  1  Grey  place 

Keenan  John,  3  Eldon  st  and  23  Union  st 

Orr  James,  Ladyburn 

Baton  James,  Bogston 

Poustie  Thomas  (and  nurseryman),  41  Brougham  st 

Wood  Alexander,  Bogston,  Port-Glasgow  road 


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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.,  23  Bearhope  st 
Graham  James,  19  Cathcart  st 
Mossman  James,  68  Regent  st 
M'Gregor  &  Donald,  15  Charles  st 
Neill,  Chalmers  &  Co.,  30  Market  st 
Preston  Peter,  7  West  Blackhall  st 
Smith  &  M'Cuaig,  30  Charles  st 
Stevenson  Alexander,  17  West  Stewart  st 
Young  Archibald,  23  Ann  st 

GRAIN  MERCHANTS. 

Blair  David,  2  Shaw  place 

Borthwick  Thomas,  10  Cross-shore  st 

Chalmers  Hume,  4  Church  place 

Chalmers  John,  7  Princes  st 

Craig  &  Scott,  16  West  Burn  st 

Drennan  John,  18  Duncan  st  and  8  Carnock  st 

Hill  Matthew,  16  Chapel  st 

Howie  M.  &  W. ,  5  West  breast 

Love  John,  7  Kilblain  st 

M 'Arthur  Hugh,  43  Dalrymple  st 

M'Cammond  Da.vid,  28  Sugarhouse  lane 

M'Nab  Duncan,  25  Tobago  st 

Mackenzie  &  Walker,  Dellingburn  sq 

Newton  Thomas  B. ,  27  Palmerston  buildings 


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Orr  John,  jun. ,  5  Rue -end  st 
Ritchie  Brothers,  19  Shaw  st 
Smith  &  Davidson,  4  Prince's  st 
Stewart  James  K. ,  17  East  Quay  lane 

GREENGROCERS. 

Aikman  Mrs,  28  West  Burn  st 
Buchanan  Mrs,  28  Ann  st 
Campbell  Hugh,  30  West  Blackhall  st 
Darroch  James,  10  Bruce  st 
Edwards  Charles  E.,  43  Inverkip  st 
Ireland  Mrs,  95  Roxburgh  st 
Lang  Mrs  Sarah,  22  Cartsburn  st 
M'Callum  John,  40  Inverkip  st 
M'Farlane  James,  9  Cartsburn  st 
M'Kellar  Mrs,  5  Ann  st 
Maitland  A. ,  (58  Inverkip  st 
Redman  Mrs,  85  Roxburgh  st 
Rutherford  Mrs  James,  4  Ann  st 
Somerville  Mrs,  17  Tobago  st 
Stewart  John,  26  Inverkip  st 
Storms  Mrs,  8  Kilblain  st 
Thomson  Miss,  72  Roxburgh  st 
Todd  Mrs  R. ,  31  Charles  st 
Wilson  Miss,  14  Ann  st 

GROCERS. 

Agnew  Miss,  18  Lynedoch  st 

Aitken  Mrs,  17  Antigua  st 

Alexander  Agnes,  11  Main  st 

Alexander  Jessie,  4  Lennox  buildings,  Port-Glasgow  road 

Algie  Andrew,  12  Hamilton  st 

Algie  Robert,  24  Shaw  st  and  7  East  Quay  lane 

Anderson  Alexander,  34  Hamilton  st 

Anderson  John  C. ,  17  Cathcart  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 

Bensou  Mrs,  34  Mearns  st 

Bell  John,  6  Vennel 

Black  Hugh,  37  Hamilton  st 

Black  Mrs,  29  Brougham  st 


218  trades'  directory. 


Blair  Robert  &  Co. ,  12  Ann  st 

Brothwick  Alexander,  11  Union  st  and  78  Roxburgh  st 

Boyle  James,  8  Smith's  lane 

Bowman  Miss,  31  Dempster  st 

Brighton  George  B.,  23  West  Blackball  st 

Brighton  John  (wholesale),  Waverley  lane 

Brown  Edward,  46  East  Hamilton  st 

Brown  Rodger,  81  Roxburgh  st 

Browning  John,  40  West  Blackball  st 

Browning  Mrs  Thomas,  22  St  Lawrence  st 

Burnside  James,  33  Rue-end  st 

Burton  Mrs,  45  Lynedoch  st 

Byrne  Thomas,  47  Lynedoch  st 

Caldwell  Alexander,  5  John  st 

Caldwell  David,  22  Tobago  st 

Caldwell  Janet,  7  East  Shaw  st 

Caldwell  William,  6  Ann  st 

Cameron  J.  &  H.,  11  West  Blackball  st 

Cameron  Kenneth,  63  Ann  st 

Cameron  William,  23  Charles  st 

Campbell  James  M. ,  89  Roxburgh  !5t 

Campbell  James,  2  Inverkip  st 

Campbell  Nicol  M.,  9  Yennel 

Campbell  William,  41  Yennel 

Campbell  William,  9  Bearhope  st 

Campbell  Miss,  23  Bearhope  st 

Campbell  Miss,  27  Regent  st 

Carmichael  Mrs  D. ,  31  West  Burn  st 

Cathro  Alexander,  31  Rue-end  st 

Carse  William,  40  Shaw  st 

Clark  Peter,  92  Drumfrochar  road 

Colquhoun  Mrs,  59  Dalrymple  st 

Co-Operative  Society,  11  John  st 

Crabbe  William,  26  Ann  st 

Craig  Jane,  12  East  Shaw  st 

Crawford  Alexander,  26  Crawfurd  st 

Crawford  John,  6  Watson's  lane 

Crawford  William,  44  InA^erkip  st 

Crawford  William,  5  Grey  place 

Crossan  William,  72  Ann  st 

Crow  Mrs,  71  Roxbiirgh  st 

Cunningham  Duncan,  8  Kilblain  st 

Davie  Mrs  William,  24  West  Blackball  st 

Denny  Miss,  63  Holmscroft  st 

Dick  Hector,  34  Ann  st 

Dorans  Peter,  46  Shaw  st 

Douglas  John,  57  Main  st 

Douglas  William,  13  Ann  st 

Dunbar  David,  16  Lynedoch  st 


trades'  directoky.  219 


Duncan  Mrs  R. ,  16  Cathcart  st 

Dunlop  Allan,  9  Cathcart  st 

Dunn  Andrew,  67  Rue-end  st 

Earl  John,  66  Drumfrochar  road 

Ellis  Mrs,  6  Chapel  st 

Falconer  William,  5  Tobago  st 

Falconer  Mrs,  8  John  st 

Farrel  Robert,  21  Main  st 

Faulds  Mrs,  29  Regent  st 

Ferguson  Charles,  27  Shaw  st 

Ferguson  Hugh,  2  Dalrymple  st 

Ferguson  John,  2  Watt  place 

Fernie  William,  7  Cathcart  st 

Finnie  Colin,  20  Antigua  st 

Flett  James,  34  Yennel 

Forrest  James  F. ,  8  Sir  Michael  st 

Foster  Robert  P. ,  2  Tobago  st 

Gardner  Alexander,  1  West  Stewart  st 

Gardner  Walter,  17  West  Blackball  at 

Gibb  Miss  Mary,  8  Antigua  st 

Gilray  Josiah,  64  Ann  st 

Glen  Mrs  James,  36  West  Burn  st 

Goff  Thomas,  4  Lennox  buildings,  East  Hamilton  st 

Graham  Duncan,  51  Main  st 

Graham  Hugh,  42  Cathcart  st  and  73  Main  st 

Grant  Lachlan,  52  Dalrymple  st 

Hamilton  Mrs,  8  John  st 

Hastie  Andrew,  10  Sir  Michael  st 

Henderson  David,  20  Lynedoch  st 

Henderson  Mrs,  4  Hill  st 

Henderson  M.,  21  Market  st 

Henderson  William,  3  and  11  Rue-end  st 

Hendry  James,  15  Market  st 

Herd  James,  15  Tobago  st 

Hill  James,  31  Nicolson  st 

Hill  Jasper,  89  East  Hamilton  st 

Holmes  John,  15  Roxburgh  st 

Holmes  Matthew,  1  Inverkip  st 

Holmes  Robert,  30  Dalrymple  st 

Humphreys  Joseph,  95  East  Hamilton  st 

Hutcheson  John,  24  Hutcheson's  court 

Hutcheson  J.  &  E.,  4  Sir  Michael  st 

Hutcheson  Mrs,  1  Union  st 

Inglis  Mrs  Andrew,  19  Ingleston  st 

Inglis  Mrs,  35  Ann  st 

Kelly  William  &  Co. ,  9  William  st 

Killin  Mrs  Samuel,  23  Sir  Michael  st 

Kirkwood  Robert,  1  Smith's  lane 

Kirkwood  Miss,  71  Nicolson  st 


220  trades'  directoky. 


Laird  Mrs  A.,  23  Ingleston  st 
Lang  Alexander,  36  East  Hamilton  st 
Lang  James,  25  Dalrymple  st 
Lang  Robert,  49  Holmscroft  st  and  1  Belleville  st 
Lawson  John,  26  Hamilton  st 
Learie  Mrs,  16  Cartsbnrn  st 
Leed  Mrs  David,  21  Ingleston  st 
Lennox  Hugh,  35  Lyndoch  st 
Lochhead  Mrs,  33  Ingleston  st 
Logan  Alexander,  8  Manse  lane 
Lusk  Robert  (wholesale),  12  and  14  Charles  st 
M'AiFer  Donald,  21  Sir  Michael  st 
M'Ai-thur  Hugh,  43  Dalrymple  st 
Macaskill  Malcolm,  18  Hamilton  st 
M^Ausland  John,  7  Grey  Place 
M 'Bride  John,  7  Main  st 
M'Call  Archibald,  24  Hamilton  st 
M 'Galium  Edward,  36  Shaw  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 'Donald  Donald,  24  Crawfurd  st 
M'Dougall  Mary,  45  Crawford  st 
Macfarlane  John  A.  &  Co.^  10  West  Blackhall  st 
M'Fie  John,  56  Yennel  and  14  West  Blackhall  st 
M'Gregor  Mrs,  70  Wellington  st 
;M'Guire  Thomas,  1  Laurieston  st 
M'lntyi-e  Thomas,  6  Cartsburn  st 
M'lver  Archibald,  65  Mcolson  st 
Mackail  James,  45  Hamilton  st 
M'Kellar  James,  20  Wellington  st 
M'Kellar  Tarbet,  29  Ingleston  st 
M'Laren  Miss  E.,  48  Shaw  st 
M'Laughlin  John,  35  Shaw  st 
M'Lean  Robert,  107  Port-Glasgow  road 
M'Lean  Miss  Flora,  24  Lyle  st 
M'Lean  Mrs,  48  Shaw  st 
M'Lelland  James,  12  Ann  st 
M'Millan  Andrew,  20  Brisbane  st 
M'Millan  Terrence,  6  Yennel 
M'Neill  Charles,  23  Bruce  st 
M'Neill  John,  61  Ann  st 
M'Niell  John,  8  Mount  Pleasant  st 
M'Phail  Miss,  52  Holmscroft  st 
M'Pherson  Hugh,  24  Tobago  st 
M'Pherson  James,  6  John  st 
M 'Quire  Mrs  Thomas,  1  Laurieston  st 
Macsymon  Robert,  1  West  Blackliall  st 


trades'  directory.  221 


Main  Mrs  William,  26  Inverkip  st 
Matliieson  John,  38  Ann  st 
Mathieson  Mrs,  19  Wellington  st 
Mill  Alexander,  95  Roxburgh  st  and  14  South  st 
Millar  &  Barr,  19  Hamilton  st  and  24  Vennel 
Minto  George,  29  Charles  st  and  38  Dalrymple  st 
Mitchell  Thomas,  34  Wellington  st 
Montgomery  Mrs,  55  Shaw  st 
Moody  Allan,  42  Main  st 

Morison  George  &  James,  27  Cathcart  st  and  29  West  Black- 
hall  st 
Morton  &  Young,  30  Hamilton  st 
Muir  Mrs,  8  Cross-shore  st 
Munro  Colin,  42  Crawfurd  st 
Neill  Hugh  R.  &  Co.,  27  West  Blackhall  st 
Newall  Francis,  11  Belleville  st 
Nicolson  Peter,  59  Ann  st 
Nicolson  J.  &  Co. ,  4  East  Quay  lane 
Orr  W.  C,  71  Regent  st 
Parker  Mrs  Jane,  24  Antigua  st 
Paterson  William,  30  Vennel 
Pettigrew  Mrs,  14  Bruce  st 
Phillips  James,  45  Crawfurd  st 
Pollock  Miss  I.,  19  Regent  st 
Reid  Duncan,  42  Hamilton  st 
Reid  Duncan,  5  Main  st 
Ritchie  Brothers  (wholesale),  19  Shaw  st 
Robb  Mrs,  22  Antigua  st 
Robb  Mrs,  12  Baker  st 
Robertson  Sidney,  36  Ingleston  st 
Ross  M.  J. ,  6  Inverkip  st 

Scott  Ivie,  16  West  Blackhall  st  and  72  Eldon  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 
Sinclair  Walter,  7  Antigua  st 
Sloan  James,  19  East  Shaw  st 
Smith  Alexander  (wholesale),  29  West  Burn  st 
Smith  James,  56  Lynedoch  st 
Smith  Thomas,  6  John  st 
Smith  Thomas,  5  Inverkip  st 
Steel  H.  &  W.  (wholesale),  10  Broad  close 
Stevenson  David,  55  ShaAv  st,  and  24  Ann  st 
Stevenson  William,  44  Lynedoch  st 
Stirling  Mrs  A.,  7  Shaw  st 


222  trades'    DIllECTORY. 


Sutlierland  Mrs,  13  Market  st 

Telfer  Mrs  C. ,  1  Prospect  hill 

Thorn  Archibald,  5  Hamilton  st 

Thomson  William,  109  Port-Glasgow  road 

Train  Mrs,  38  Main  st 

Tucker  John,  9  John  st 

Tweedale  James,  68  Yennel 

Walker  John,  28  Inverkip  st 

Walker  Mrs  J.,  32  East  Hamilton  st 

Watson  John,  28  Ann  st 

Watson  Mrs  J,,  21  Regent  st 

Weir  Thomas,  46  Holmscroft  st  • 

White  James,  70  Ann  st 

White  Miss,  17  Antigua  st 

White  Thomas,  25  East  Shaw  st 

Whitehead  James,  10  Cross-shore  st 

Wilson  John,  9  Newton  st 

Wilson  John,  1  Ann  st 

Wilson  Mrs  Alexander,  38  Holmscroft  st 

Wilson  William,  17  East  Shaw  st 

GROCERS  AND  SPIRIT  DEALERS. 

Douglas  William,  1 3  Ann  st 
Foster  Robert  P. ,  2  Tobago  st 
Hendry  Andrew,  33  Lynedoch  st 
Holmes  John,  15  Roxburgh  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  sq  and  30  Tobago  st 

Doig  Alexander,  1 0  West  Blackball  st 

Geercke  Henry,  12  Cathcart  st 

Hamilton  Matthew,  1  Stanners  st 

narrower  T.  H.,  28  Market  st 

M'Entear  John,  4  Manse  lane 

M'Guire  James,  26  Dalrymple  st 

M'Kay  William,  66  Yennel 

Macmillan  John,  26  Charles  st 

Mellor  George,  16  East  Quay  lane 

Millar  Robert,  2  Cartsburn  st 

Watson  Frederick,  8  West  Blackball  st 

Watson  Matthew,  41  Shaw  st 

Wilson  Andrew,  29  Regent  st 

Wishart  Thomas,  2  Cross-shore  st  and  13  East  breast 


trades'  directory.  223 


HATTERS. 

Chalmers  Henry,  30  IS" icolson  st 

Craig  George,  27  Cathcart  st 

Dick  James  M. ,  13  West  Blackhall  st 

Fiilton  Thomas,  Cathcart  sq 

Galbraith  John,  26  Hamilton  st 

Gilchrist  William,  8  William  st 

Lang  William,  27  West  Burn  st 

Lochhead  William,  29  Cathcart  st 

M 'Donald  Andrew,  35  West  Burn  st 

MacFarlan  &  Co.,  49  Cathcart  st 

MacFarlane  Dugald,  46  Cathcart  st 

Millar  James  &  Co. ,  14  Hamilton  st 

Neilson  John  &  Co. ,  43  Cathcart  st 

Oats  Daniel,  20  Vennel 

Rowan  J.  G.  &  Co.,  Cathcart  Square  house 

Rae  James  K. ,  37  Hamilton  st 

Wilson  John  T.,  34  West  Blackhall  st 

Wotherspoon  Alex.  C. ,  58  Rue-end  st 

HOSIERS. 

Anderson  Hugh,  38  Hamilton  st 

Anderson  James,  54  St  Lawrence  st 

Campbell  Duncan,  56  Vennel 

Craig  George,  27  Cathcart  st 

Dick  James  M.,  13  West  Blackhall  st 

Fleming  Alex. ,  8  Hamilton  st  and  37  West  Blackhall  at 

Galbraith  John,  26  Hamilton  st 

Houston  Robert,  13  Rue- end  st 

Lochhead  William,  29  Cathcart  st 

M'llwraith  William  2  West  Blackhall  st 

M'llwraith  Miss,  23  Hamilton  st 

Mackail  Thomas,  29  West  Burn  st 

Millar  James  &  Co.,  14  Hamilton  st 

Smith  Miss,  5  West  Stewart  st 

HOUSE-FACTORS. 

Agnew  A.  &  Sons,  15  Cross-shore  st 
Agnew  James,  32  Crawfurd  st 
Bone  Quintin,  2  Bank  st 
Campbell  Dugald,  49  Cathcart  st 
Duncan  John,  24  West  Burn  st 
Gillespie  John,  12  Forsyth  st 
Henderson  Thomas,  14  Cathcart  st 
Kelso  James,  13  William  st 
M 'Grain  John,  53  East  Hamilton  st 


224  trades'  directory. 


Raff  George,  41  Catlicart  st 
Simpson  David  M. ,  28  Hamilton  st 
Teulon  John  H.,  23  Cathcart  st 
Welsh  &  Walker,  18  Cathcart  st 

INN  AND  HOTEL  KEEPERS. 

Bain  Mrs  Thomas,  Prince  of  Wales'  Hotel,  28  Cathcart  st 
Borland  J.  C,  24  Catlicart  st 
Bradley  Miss,  2  Boyd  st 

Brodie  William,  Bnck's  Head  Hotel,  2  Watson's  lane 
Buchanan  Mrs,  White  Hart  Hotel,  50  Cathcart  st 
Chalmers  Hume,  Wheat  Sheaf  Hotel,  4  Church  place 
Currie  John,  Tontine  Hotel,  34  Cathcart  st 
Ferguson  Miss,  Museum  Hotel,  9  William  st 


INSURANCE    AGENTS. 

(*See  Appendix). 

IRON    MERCHANTS. 

Greenock  Iron  Co. ,  1  Palmerston  buildings 

Harrison  John  &  Co. ,  8  St  Andrew  sq 

Kidston  A.  G.  &  Co.,  48  Rue-end  st  and  2  Virginia  st 

MacCallum  P.  &  Sons,  14  Cathcart  st 

Robertson  John,  10  Cartsburn  st 

Scott  John,  jun.,  54  Rue-end  st 

Whyte  George,  13  John  st 

IRONMONGERS. 

Chalmers  James,  14  West  Blackball  st 

Findlay  &  Mitchell,  2  Cathcart  sq 

Henderson  Bro\^^i  &  Co. ,  21  Cathcart  st 

Lyle  R.  &  Co.,  3  West  breast 

M'Intyre  Duncan,  25  Rue-end  st  and  27  West  Blackball  st 

M'Kenzie  W.  J.,  4  Shaw  st 

Macpherson  John  &  Co.,  3  East  breast 

Mathieson  John,  5  William  st 

Morton  &  Kidd,  10  William  st  and  24  Hamilton  st 

Park  John,  34  Roxburgh  st 

Pow  Edward,  15  Cathcart  st 

Ross  John  (wholesale),  29  Cathcart  st 

Scott  John  H. ,  9  Hamilton  st 

Shearer  &  Shepherd,  9  William  st 

Shand  Robert,  30  Nicolson  st 

Wilson  A.  &  J.,  65  Rue-end  st 


trades'   directoey.  225 


LATHSPLITTEBS. 

Gibson  Walter  &  Co.,  8  South  st 
M'Leod  John  M.,  1  Morton  terrace 
M'Leod  Robert,  31  Crescent  st 
Muir  &  M'Phail,  28  Mearns  st 

LITHOGRAPHERS. 

Baird  Robert  A. ,  Gathcart  st 
Barr  William,  26  Hamilton  st 
M'Kelvie  James  &  Sons,  34  Hamilton  st 
Morrison  John  &  Sons,  67  Rue-end  st 
Melvin  Thomas,  4  Mansionhouse  lane 
Motherwell  James,  37  Hamilton  st 

MALTSTERS. 

Black  P.  &  A. ,  Holmscroft  breAvery,  Captain  st 

MAJS"UFACTURERS    (MISCELLANEOUS). 

Arbnckle  John  (belt  and  hose),  Stanners  st 

Arthur  David  (manufacturing  chemist),  Kilmalcolm  road 

Boyd  James  (lemonade),  Waverley  lane 

Brown,  Stewart  &  Go. ,  papermakers,  Overton  Mill 

Brown,  Sturgeon  &  Go.  (iron),  62  East  Hamilton  st 

Clyde  Pottery  Co.  (earthenware),  Port-Glasgow  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 

Greenock  Apothecaries'  Co.   (aerated  water),  28  Hamilton  st 

Greenock  Distillery  Co.,  27  Tobago  st 

Greenock  Felt  Work  Co.,  8  East  Hamilton  st 

Greenock  Seed  Crushing  (oil)  Co.  (limited),  10  Drumfrochar 
road 

Hodge  Mitchell  (bedding  and  bedsteads),  15  Gathcart  st  and 
7  West  Blackball  st 

Houston  Robert  &  Son  (woollen),  28  West  Blackball  st 

Jack  John  (charcoal),  41  West  Burn  st 

Lennox  John  &  Co.  (felt),  Bogston,  Port-Glasgow  road 

Lockyer  George  &  Sons  (charcoal) — J.  ClapxDerton  &  Co., 
a2:ents 


226  trades'    directory. 


M'Crae  Daniel  (candle),  16  Charles  st 

Mackenzie  W.  J.  (tool),  4  Sliaw  st 

Meek  Hugh  (aerated  water),  14  West  Burn  st 

More  Andrew  &  Co.  (tobacco  and  snuff),  31  Market  st 

Murdoch  David  (bolts,  rivets,  &c.),  32  Cartsburn  st 

Niven  William  (treacle),  31  Sugarhouse  lane 

Poynter  John   &   Son,    manufacturing    chemists,    Delling- 

burn  st 
Simpson  &  Co.  (bolt  and  rivet),  7  Dellingburn  sq 
Singer  Company  (sewing  machines),  8  West  Blackball  st 
Vivian  H.  H.  &  Co.  (tube),  2  Cathcart  st 
Williams,  Foster   &   Co.    (yellow   metal  and  sheathing),   12 

Bogle  st 

MERCHANTS,  SHIPOWNERS,   SHIP  AND  COMMISSION  AGENTS. 

(See  also  Steam  Packet  Agents.) 

Adam  George,  1  Cathcart  st 

Alexander  Frederick  &  Co.,  32  Cathcart  st 

Alston  John  (anchor  and  chain)  2  East  India  breast 

Baine  &  Johnston,  17  West  Blackball  st 

Blair  David  (flour),  2  Shaw  place 

Blair  Hugh  R.,  22  Kelly  st 

Brymner  Graham,  9  Customhouse  place 

Brymner  John  &  Co.,  Palmerston  buildings 

Buchanan  J.  M.  &  Co.  (ship  stores)  3  East  breast 

Caird  Colin  S.,  32  Cathcart  st 

Callander  Thomas,  13  Union  st 

Campbell  James  Fletcher,  2  Church  place 

Carmichael  A.,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  17  Palmerston  buildings 

Carswell  &  Preston  (ship  stores)  16  East  India  breast 

Clapperton  John  &  Co. ,  21  Palmerston  buildings 

Clerk,  Dixon  &■  Co. ,  32  Cathcart  st 

Cook  James  E.,  16  Mearns  st 

Cowan  D.  &  Co.,  23  Palmerston  buildings 

Craig  George,  27  Cathcart  street 

Crawford  W.  &  J.,  40  Cathcart  st 

Cunningham  D. ,  32  Cathcart  st 

Cunningham  John,  32  Cathcart  st 

Cuthbert  Robert,  67  Rue-end  st 

Currie  Alex.  &  Co.,  12  West  Burn  st 

Dalgieish  George,  34  Brisbane  st 

Erskine  Henry,  9  Margaret  st 

Ewing  Robert  &  Co. ,  4  Bogle  st 

Ferguson  Daniel  &  Co.,  30  Cathcart  st 

Findlay  James,  25  Forsyth  st 

Fleming,  Reid  &  Co.,  Shaws  Water  Worsted  IMills 

Foulds  &:■  Bone,  11  Sugarhouse  lane 


trades'   directoey.  227 

Forrester  David,  Sugar  Exchange 

Fraser  Robert  &  Co.,  20  Palmerston  buildings 

Gray  &  Buchanan,  12  Bogle  st 

Greenock  Towing  Co. ,  2  West  Quay  lane 

Grieve  James  J. ,  17  West  Blackhall  st 

Grieve  Walter,  Son  &  Co. ,  14  Cross-shore  st 

Haddow  John,  27  West  Burn  st 

Hamilton  &  Adam,  18  Palmerston  buildings 

Hendry^  Ferguson  &  Co.,  Roslin  st 

Hunter  Charles  P.,  17  West  Blackhall  st 

Hunter  James  &  Co.,  43  Rue-end  st 

Hunter  John  &  Co.,  8  West  Breast 

Hunter  Thomas  O.  &  Co.,  13  William  st 

Ingiis  Robert,  8  Brdgowan  st,  west 

Jamieson  John,  43  Rue-end  st 

Jamieson  Robert  W.  16  Nelson  st,  west 

Jolinston  Alexander  Ranken,  Homescroft  house 

Johnstone  David  (of  Gourock  Ropework  Co.),  1  Cross-shore  st 

Kelly  William  &  Co.,  9  William  st 

Kerr  John  &  Co.,  40  West  Blackhall  st 

Kerr,  Newton  &  Co. ,  32  Cathcart  st 

Kidston  A.  G.  &  Co. ,  48  Rue-end  st 

Kincaid  Thomas,  11  Eldon  st 

Leitch  John,  27  Cathcart  st 

Leitch  &  Gilchrist,  27  Cathcart  st 

Leitch  &  Muir,  2  West  quay 

Leitch  Quintin  &  Co.,  9  West  breast 

Lindsay  William  &  Co.,  Excise  buildings 

Low  John  &  Co.  (ship  store),  2  Open  shore 

Lusk  Robert,  12  and  14  Charles  st 

Lyle  Abram  &  Sons,  11  Nicolson  st 

M'Arthur  William  &  Co.,  23  Cathcart  st 

M'Crae  Daniel,  15  Charles  st 

MacCunn  James  &  Co.,  Excise  buildings 

Macfarlan,  Brown  &  Co. ,  Customhouse  place 

M 'George  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  Archibald  (steamboat),  21  Lyle  st 

M'Kiver  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.,  27  West  Burn  st 

M'Lea  James  S.,  18  West  Burn  st 

Maclean  &  Co.,  27  Cathcart  st 

M'Lellan  James  &  Co.,  Exchange  buildings 

Macleod  Neil,  2  West  Quay 

Martin  &  Morris,  32  Cathcart  st 


228  TRADEvS'     DIKECTORY. 

Meldrum  Peter,  22  Eldon  st 

Millar  Robert,  43  Union  st 

Muir  Richard,  46  Union  st 

Munro  Andrew  &  Co. ,  40  Catlicart  st 

Neill  James,  51  Union  st 

Newton  J  ames,  27  Cathcart  st 

Newton  Thomas  B.,  27  Palmerston  buildings 

Orkney  Alexander,  32  Cathcart  st 

Orr,  Hunter  &  Co. ,  4  West  Quay  lane 

Paterson,  Robert  R. ,  City  Bank  buildings 

Rankin  William,  Commercial  Bank  buildings 

Rankin  William  &  Son  (ship  stores),  11  and  12  Palmerston 

buildings 
Richardson  James  &  Co,,  2  Church  place 
Robertson  &  Macdougall,  55  Rue-end  st 
Ross,  Corbett  &  Co.,  2  Shannon's  close 
Ross  William,  29  C^athcart  st 
Russell  James,  11  West  breast 
Shankland  D.  &  Co. ,  21  Cathcart  st 
Shankland  Robert  &  Co.,  23  Cathcart  st 
Speirs  Hugh  &  Co.,  30  Cathcart  st 
Stewart  J.  &  AV. ,  1  Watt  place 
Stewart  John  (shij)  stores),  4  Bogle  st 
Tasker  Andrew,  43  Rue-end  st 
Taylor  John,  23  Kelly  st 
TurnbuU  Martin  &  Co. ,  6  West  Quay  lane 
Turner  C.  J.  &  Son,  18  West  Burn  st 
Wrede  &  Co.,  City  Bank  buildings 
Wright  &  Co.,  6  Palmerston  buildings 

MESSENGER-AT-ARMS. 

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 

M'Keilar,  Mrs,  36  Kelly  st 

Menzies  Mrs,  24  Bank  st 

Rattray  Mrs,  8  Cross-shore  st 

Smith  Mrs,  9  Tobago  st 

Smith  Mrs,  18  Ann  st 

MILLERS. 

Allan  George,  jun.,  East  Stewart  st 


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Barclay  Hugh,  Cartsburn  mill 
Hill  Matthew,  16  Chapel  st 
M'Kemmie  Robert,  East  Stewart  st 
M'Kenzie  &  Walker,  Dellingburn  sq 

MILLINERS  AND  DRESSMAKERS. 

(See  also  Dressmakers. ) 

Barbour  Miss  Jessie,  57  Holmscroft  st 

Boyd  Misses  (and  staw  hat  makers),  27  Nelson  st,  west 

Brown  Mrs  W.  S.  65  Rue-end  st 

Brown  Jane,  7  Cathcart  st 

Campbell  &  Nicol,  73  Roxburgh  st 

Chalmers  Miss,  15  Laird  st 

Grant  Miss  Isabella,  21  Cathcart  st 

Houston  Miss,  1  Grey  place 

Johnstone  Miss,  31  West  Blackball  st 

M 'Arthur  Mrs,  50  Inverkip  st 

M 'Galium  Misses,  11  Nelson  st,  west 

M 'Donald  Alice,  22  Cathcart  st 

M'Lean  Miss,  5  Inverkip  st 

M'Millan  Misses,  12  East  Shaw  st 

M'Rae  Miss,  20  Lynedoch  st 

Menzies  Miss  M.  G. ,  25  Charles  st 

Murray  Mrs,  73  Roxburgh  st 

Nicoll  J.  and  E. ,  19  Ardgowan  st,  west 

Pollock  Miss  (and  furrier),  15  Bank  st 

Rougvie  Miss  Helen,  2  West  Blackball  st 

Sinclair  Misses,  30  Dalrymple  st 

Smith  Miss,  14  Union  st 

Soar  Mrs  S.,  2  Jamaica  st 

St  Clair  I.,  8  Grey  place 

Taylor  Miss  A. ,  54  Brougham  st 

MUSIC  SELLERS. 

Forbes  John,  15  West  Blackball  st 

Inglis  James  &  Sons,  16  West  Blackball  st 

OPTICIANS  AND  NAUTICAL  INSTRUMENT  MAKERS. 

Fleming  James,  14  Cathcart  st 
Glendinning  Alexander,  17  Ingleston  st 
Love  Robert,  17  West  Blackball  st 
M'Gregor  D.  &  Co.,  32  Cathcart  st 
Stewart  Hugh,  50  Shaw  st 


230  trades'   directory. 


PAllNTERS  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  &  Sons,  31  Nicolson  st 

Kerr  William  &  Son,  1  Union  st 

Leslie  Robert,  3  Market  st 

Leitch  Daniel,  10  West  breast 

Macalister  &  Fyf e  (oil  and  colour  merchants),  4  East  breast 

M 'Naught  John,  27  West  Burn  st 

Stevenson  T.  M.,  12  Cathcart  st 

PAVEMENT  MERCHANTS. 

Devlin  Daniel  (and  cement),  11  Patrick  st 

Thomson  Thomas  &  Son  (and  asphalters),  61  Nicolson  st 

PAWNBROKERS. 

Boyle  Elizabeth,  13  East  Quay  lane 

Cairns  John,  10  Hamilton  st 

Cook  Robert,  37  Market  st 

Cowan  Robert  R.  &  William,  39  Hamilton  st 

Cruthers  Mrs,  28  Dalrymple  st 

Fawcett  Samuel,  34  Cathcart  st 

Flockhart  John,  60  Yennel 

Greenock  Equitable  Loan  Co.,  24  Hamilton  st 

Mackay  J.  &  N.,  63  Main  st 

Millar  &  M'Guckin,  8  Stanners  st 

Miller  Alexander,  38  Hamilton  st 

O'Neill  John  B.,  7  Vennel 

Stewart  Agnes  T. ,  49  Vennel 

Stewart  James  P.,  48  Shaw  st 

Sweeney  Charles,  5  William  st  . 

PHOTOGRAPHERS. 

Fergus  Charles,  36  West  Blackball  st 

Paton  James,  59  Esj^lanade 

Robinson  Robert,  32  Cathcart  st  ,     - 

Straiton  David,  8  Hamilton  st 

Urie  Robert,  29  West  Burn  st 

V 

PHYSICIANS  AND  SURGEONS. 

(See  Appendix.) 


trades'   dtrbotoky.  23J 


PLASTERERS 

Brown  J.  &  G.  1  Charles  st 
M'Cradie  James,  41fKeny  st 
Paul  Colin,  41  Nelson  st,  west 
Tannock  Quintin,  5  Sir  Michael  st 

PLUMBERS. 

Adam  Wm.  &  Co.  (and  coppersmiths),  2  and  3  Dock  breast 

Bell  Peter  &  Co. ,  11  Chapel  st 

Broadfoot  James,  2  West  breast 

Buie  M.  &  H.,  7  East  breast 

Duncan  &  Sharp,  73  East  Hamilton  st 

Fairgrieve  Andrew  &  Sons,  6  West  breast 

M 'Janet  John,  (and  gasfitter),  SKilblain  st  ^ 

M'Lean  &  Barclay,  11  East  Quay  lane 

Mitchell  James,  24  West  Burn  st 

Park  Graham,  12  Tobago  st 

Shuell  Andrew  L. ,  7  West  Blackball  st 

Stephens  John,  36  West  Blackball  st 

Thomson  Charles,  17  Kelly  st 

POULTERERS. 

Brown  Alexander,  11  Watt  st 
Gilmour  A.  &  Son,  25  West  Blackball  st 
M'Connell  Mrs,  31  Hamilton  st 
M'Kellar  Archibald,  5  William  st 
M'Kechnie  Allan,  18  West  Blackball  st 
Paterson  Robert,  14  Market  st 

PRINTERS. 

Baird  Robert  A.  41  and  48  Cathcart  st 

Blair  Jose^^h,  40  Cathcart  st 

Campbell  Charles,  2  Watt  place 

Hutchison  William,  23  Nicolson  st 

Orr,  Pollock  &  Co.,  18  Charles  st 

Storer  James,  34  West  Burn  st 

The  Greenock  Printing  Co.,  29  Hamilton  st 

PROVISION  MERCHANTS. 

Borland  John,  32  East  Shaw  st 
Boyle  James,  8  Smith's  lane 
Boyd  Thomas,  26  Charles  st 
Bruce  Alexander  O. ,  22  Shaw  st 
Campbell  Nicol  M. ,  9  Vennel 


232  trades'   directory. 


Co-operative  Society,  11  Jolm  st 

Docherty  Edward,  31  Dalrymple  st 

Docherty  James,  20  Cathcart  st 

Flett  James,  34  Vennel 

Fletcher  Alexander  &  Co. ,  26  Dalrymple  st 

Forrest  James  F.,  7  Sir  Michael  st 

Fraser  Mrs  James,  Pabnerston  buildings 

Gillan  Henry,  36  Shaw  st 

Go£F  Thomas,  4  Lennox  buildings,  East  Hamilton  st 

Graham  Duncan,  51  Main  st 

Graham  Hugh,  42  Cathcart  st  and  73  Main  st 

Grant  Neill,  35  Shaw  st 

Hastie  Andrew,  10  Sir  Michael  st 

Lang  Alexander,  36  East  Hamilton  st 

Loughram  Peter,  14  Dalrymple  st 

M 'Arthur,  Hugh,  22  West  Blackball  st 

Mackay  Hugh,  44  Shaw  st 

M 'Bride  John,  7  Main  st 

M'Crindle  James,  43  Hamilton  st 

M'Ewan  Joseph,  4  Manse  lane 

M'Farlane  WiUiam,  20  Vennel 

M'Guire  Thomas,  1  Laurieston  st 

M'LellanA  rchibald,  70  Roxburgh  st 

M'Laughlin,  James,  13  Market  st 

M'Laughlin  Neil,  31  Market  st 

Marshall  William,  28  Sugarhouse  lane 

Muir  Robert,  25  Vennel 

Nicol  James,  76  Roxburgh  st 

Paterson  Alexander  &  Son,  39  Hamilton  st 

Paterson  William,  55  Shaw  st 

Stevenson  David,  24  Ann  st  and  55  Shaw  st 

Wilson  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 — Robert  Campbell,  5  Bank  st 
West  Parish — Robert  A.  Baird,  48  Cathcart  st 
East  Parish — James  M'Cunn,  49  Rue-end  st 

RIGGERS. 


Blair  Thomas,  27  Mearns  st 
Hammond  Henry,  17  Cathcart  st 
Hastie  John,  14  St  Lawrence  st 
Hyndman  Robert,  32  Tobago  st 
Robertson  Thomas,  16  Laird  st 


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ROPE  AND  TWINE  SPINNERS. 

Gillies  Alexander,  Low  Murdieston 

Gourock  Kopework  Co.  (and  sailcloth  manufacturers),  1  Cross- 
shore  st  and  5  East  breast 
Greenock  Ropework,  43  Wellington  st 
Leitch  Quintin  &  Co. ,  9  West  breast 
Miller  James,  89  Roxburgh  st 
Orr,  Hunter  &  Co. ,  4  West  Quay  lane 
Tough  Alexander  &  Son,  11  East  Quay  lane 

SADDLERS. 

Lauder  Alexander,  19  Cathcart  st 
Stewart  James,  36  West  Blackhall  st 
Turner  John,  1  Watt  place  , 
Wallace  Robert,  58  Rue-end  st 

SAILMAKERS. 

Black  Thomas,  3  and  4  Customhouse  place 

Ferguson  A.  &  Co.,  Roslin  st 

Fish,  Brown  &  Co.,  Donald's  court.  East  India  breast 

Hamilton  &  Adam,  21  Shaw  st  , 

Harvey  Hugh,  8  West  Quay  lane 

Ihnes  John  W.  &  Co.,  13  East  Quay  lane 

M 'Arthur  J.  B.  &  Co.,  West  quay 

M'Kenzie  Dmican,  12  West  breast 

Menzies  A.  &  W,,  2  Virginia  st 

Orr,  Hunter  &  Co. ,  4  West  Quay  lane 

Pennell  J.  &  Co.,  13  Ropework  st 

SAW    MILLERS. 

Allison  Mrs  Stewart,  1  Dellingburn  sq 

Cameron  Allan  &  Son,  Macdougall  st 

Greenock  Sawmill  Co.,  Port-Glasgow  road 

Lamb  Thomas  &  Sons,  30  Market  st 

M'Lean  James  &  Co.,  25  Main  st  and  5  Argyle  st 

Robb  &  FuUarton,  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 


234  TKADES'     DIRECTORY. 

SESSIOISl    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,  3  Bank  st 
Conn  &  Grant,  5  Hamilton  st 
Gillies  John,  63  Ann  st 
Shearer  William,  3  Bank  st 

SHIP  BROKERS. 

Browne  &  Watson,  Palmerston  buildings 

Bonstead  &  Dunbar,  27  Cathcart  st 

Broman  John,  19  Kelly  st 

Caird  Colin  S.,  City  Bank  buildings 

Clapperton  John  &  Co. ,  21  Palmerston  buildings 

Clerk,  Dixon  &  Co.,  32  Cathcart  st 

Cowan  D.  &  Co. ,  23  Palmerston  buildings 

Crawford  W.  &  J.,  49  Cathcart  st 

Denholm  James,  27  Cathcart  st 

Doah  John,  20  Hamilton  st 

Gibson  William,  Palmerston  buildings 

Gray  &  Buchanan,  12  Bogle  st 

Hughes  Robert  S.,  49  Cathcart  st 

Harvey  P.  E.  &  Co.,  2  West  quay 

Kerr  Hugh  S. ,  32  Cathcart  st 

Kerr  Newton  &  Co. ,  32  Cathcart  st 

Leitch  &  Muir,  2  West  quay 

Lietke  &  Co.,  Palmerston  buildings 

M 'Arthur  Wilham  &  Co.,  23  Cathcart  st 

M 'Isaac,  Murray  &  Co.,  Palmerston  buildings 

M'Lellan  James  &  Co.,  Exchange  buildings 

Nuel  E.  &  Co.,  Palmerston  buildings 

Paul  John  &  Co. ,  Exchange  buildings 

Skinner  Thomas  &  Co.,  30  Cathcart  st 

Turnbull  Martin  &  Co.,  6  West  Quay  lane 

Wright  John  &  Co. ,  Customhouse  place 

Young  J.  &  R.,  32  Cathcart  st 

SHIPBUILDERS. 

Caird  &  Co.  (iron),  46  Dalrymple  st  and  Arthur  st 

Cunliffe  and  Dunlop,  Port-Glasgow  road 

Scott  &  Co.  (and  iron),  Cartsdyke 

Scott  James  E.  (iron),  Main  st 

Steele  Robert  &  Co.  (and  iron),  6  Rue-end  st  and  56  Main  sti 

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SHIP    CHANDLBRS. 

Black  Thomas,  3  and  4  Customhouse  place 

Denniston  John  S.  (tinsmith  and  gasfitter),  11  West  breast 

Gatherer  Peter  (and  seedsman),  7  West  breast 

Harvey  Hugh,  8  West  Quay  lane 

Hendry  A.  &  D. ,  16  East  India  breast 

Innes  John  W.  &  Co,,  13  East  Quay  lane 

Lyle  R.  &  Co. ,  3  West  breast 

M'Donnell  Hugh  &  Son,  8  West  Quay  lane 

Macalister  &  Fyfe,  4  East  breast 

M'Intyre  Duncan,  25  Rue-end  st  and  27  West  Blackhall  st 

MacPherson  John  &  Co. ,  3  East  breast 

Rankin  William  &  Son,  11  and  12  Palmerston  buildings 

Wilson  A.  &  J.,  65  Rue-end  st 

Wilson  H.,  1  Watt  place 

SICK  NURSES  AND  KEEPERS. 

Denholm  Mrs,  23  Hamilton  st 
Hill  Mrs.,  27  Hamilton  st 
M'Ausland  Mrs,  8  Tobago  st 
MTherson  Mrs,  3  8  Antigua  st 
M'Kellar  Mrs,  16  Kelly  st 
Munn  Mrs,  120  Drumfrochar  road 

SLATERS. 

Burns  George  (and  slate  merchant),  24  Crawfurd  st 

Hay  James,  1  Salmon  st 

Leisk  Adam  jun.  39  Hamilton  st  and  34  Crawford  st 

Mackay  Peter  (and  slate  merchant),  9  Chapel  st 

M'Lachlan  James,  14  Kilblain  st 

Patterson  &  Robertson,  Hunter  place 

Philips  David,  38  Inverkip  st  and  59  Vennel 

Swan  William  and  Son  (and  slate  merchants),  10  Tobago  st 

Wright  Peter  &  Son  (and  slate  merchants),  48  Inverkip  st 

SPIRIT  DEALERS. 

(See  also  Grocers  and  Spirit  Dealers  and  Inn  and  Tavern 
Keepers.) 

Alexander  William,  3  Ropework  st 

Alexander  William,  57  Vennel  and  2  Sir  Michael  st 

Allan  Robert,  6  Ann  st 

Allan  William,  2  Mansionhonse  lane 

Allan  W.  0. ,  7  Inverkip  st 

Archibald  William,  13  Charles  st  and  28  Market  st 


236  trades'    directory, 

Arthur  Joseph  F.,  38  West  BlacldiaU  st 

Bain  Mrs  Thomas,  28  Cathcart  st 

Baird  Miss  Jane,  11  Cathcart  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 

Bryce  John,  17  Arthur  st 

Buchanan  John  W. ,  6  Market  st 

Buchanan  Mrs,  57  Dalrymple  st 

Campbell  James  M. ,  89  Roxburgh  st 

Catnpbell  Peter,  13  Laird  st 

Chesnut  Robert,  31  Rue-end  st  and  3  Charles  st 

Clark  John  T.,  53  Rue-end  st 

Clark  William  B. ,  39  Rue-end  st 

Cochran  John,  10  Baker  st 

Collins  Mrs,  5  West  Blackball  st 

Constant  James,  31  Vennel 

Crawford  Robert  P. ,  35  Ingleston  st 

Cunningham  John,  6  Watson's  lane 

Currie  William  C,  4  ^Vatson's  lane 

Curtis  C.  H.  &  Co.,  32  Cathcart  st,  24  Nicolson  st,  and  3: 

Hamilton  st 
Davidson  James,  1  Crescent  st 
Davie  Alexander  M.,  17  Stanners  st 
Devlin  Patrick,  3  Market  st 
Dewar  Catherine,  13  Cathcart  st 
Docherty  John,  36  Inverkip  st 
Docherty  William,  11  and  12  East  breast 
Dow  Mrs,  18  Sir  Michael  st 
Downing  William,  29  Cathcart  st 
Drysdale  Thomas,  3  Crescent  st 
Duncan  Robert,  14  Market  st 
Dunlop  George,  57  Shaw  st 
Fay  Arthur,  9  East  breast 
Finlay  A.  H. ,  9  Shaw  st 
Foster  Robert,  2  Tobago  st 
Foulds  William,  27  Mian  st 
Gallacher  Mrs  B. ,  15  Clarence  st 
Gauld  Thomas,  12  Vennel 
Gillies  Geo.  D. ,  93  Roxburgh  st 


trades'     DUIECTORY.  237 


Goulding  M. ,  65  Main  st 

Grrant  John,  29  Dalrymple  st 

Hagan  Charles,  34  Vennel 

Heggie  Ogilvie,  8  Shaw  st 

Hendry  Mrs,  6  Main  st 

Hood  William,  22  Yennel 

Houston  James,  21  Baker  st 

Houston  William,  32  Dalrymple  st 

Inglis  James,  10  Kilblain  st 

Ireland  Mrs  M. ,  34  Sir  Michael  st 

Irons  Agnes,  25  Yennel 

Irvine  George,  22  Cathcart  st 

Irvin  Henry,  5  Cowgate  st 

Jacobs  Peter,  7  East  breast  and  50  Shaw  st 

Johnston  Mrs,  8  East  breast 

Kerr  Edward,  97  Roxburgh  st 

King  Mrs  Margaret,  69  Main  st 

Laird  John,  45  Shaw  st 

Lawrence  David,  10  East  breast 

Leitch  Mrs  Mary,  3  Shannon's  close 

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 

M'Anespy  James,  29  Vennel 

M 'Bride  David,  2  William  st 

M'Bryde  James,  17  Cathcart  st 

M'Cabe  Peter,  16  Shaw  st 

M'Callum  Alexander,  4  Dellingburn  sq 

M'Callum  Donald,  22  West  Blackball  st 

M'Clemont  Miss,  48  East  Hamilton  st 

M'CoU  Gilbert,  9  Taylor's  close    . 

M'Dade  Mrs,  62  Vennel  v 

McDonald  John,  12  East  India  breast 

M'Dougall  William,  25  Sugarhouse  lane 

M'Eachran  Ann,  12  Springkell  st 

iM'Ewan  John,  29  Vennel 

M'Farlane  Archibald,  32  Arthur  st 

M'Gorum  Mrs  Robert,  20  Cathcart  st 

M'Gregor  John,  23  and  25  Shaw  st  and  9  East  Quay  lane 

IM'Gregor  N.,  8  Cathcart  st  and  1  Shaw  st 

M'Innes  Dugald,  14  Hamilton  st  and  15  Rue-end  st 

M'Intosh  Duncan,  9  Bearhope  st 

M'Intosh  Kenneth,  21  Rue-end  st 

Mackay  Thomas,  15  West  Blackball  st 

Mackay  William,  20  Sugarhouse  lane 

Mackenzie  James,  30  Cathcart  st 

M'Kenzie  John,  14  John  st 

M'KenzieMiss  E.,  61  Roxburgh  st 


238  trades'  directory. 

M'Kinlay  Archibald,  2  West  Burn  st 

M'Kinnon  Donald,  6  East  Shaw  st 

M'Kinnon  Hugh,  41  Rue-end  st 

M'Lachlan  Duncan,  34  Dalrymple  st 

M'Lean  Robert,  8  Charles  st 

M'Lean  Miss,  8  West  breast 

M'Lean  Mrs  J.,  2  Charles  st 

M'Lennan  Daniel,  61  Main  st 

M'Millan  Andrew,  20  Brisbane  st 

M'Millan  Mrs  John,  1  Ropework  st 

M 'Naught  Mrs,  6Q  Ann  st 

M'Neil  John,  58  Vennel 

M'Neil  Mrs  W.  14  Terrace  road 

M'Phee  Ronald,  21  Shaw  st 

MThail  John,  26  East  Shaw  st 

M'Tavish  Jane,  13  Shaw  st 

Mahan  David  D.,  35  Yennel 

Marley  Eliza  L.,  71  East  Hamilton  st 

Millar  Samuel,  18  Vennel 

Millar  Simon  H. ,  3  AVest  Quay  lane  and  26  Cathcart  st 

Miller  Andrew,  38  Main  st 

Miller  Mrs  M.,  11  Arthur  st 

Morison  G.  &  J. ,  29  West  Blackball  st 

Morrison  Mrs  Mary,  40  West  Burn  st 

Nicholson  Samuel,  1  East  breast  and  2  East  Quay  lane 

Orr  James,  9  Cross  shore  st 

Ostler  Andrew,  2  Carnock  st 

Paterson  James,  4  William  st 

Paul  John,  20  Dalrymple  st  and  3  Vennel 

Peace  Margaret,  41  Ann  st 

Pettigrew  James,  Ladyburn 

Phillips  James,  28  Shaw  st 

Phillips  Patrick,  63  Main  st 

Prentice  Thomas,  3  St  Andrew  st 

Rae  William,  2  Harvie  lane 

Rennie  James,  37  Rue-end  st 

Riddel  George,  17  Shaw  st 

Roberts  Mrs  William,  33  Shaw  st 

Robertson  Thomas,  4  West  breast 

Robertson  Wellwood  M. ,  2  Buccleuch  st 

Ronald  William,  17  Bearhofje  st 

Ross  Hugh,  24  Charles  st 

Russell  James  R. ,  21  Port-Glasgow  road 

Russell  W.  C.  &  Co.,  27  Cathcart  st 

Scott  John  C,  69  Vennel  and  62  Wellington  st 

Sharp  James  C. ,  4  Shaw  st 

Sharp  William,  32  West  Blackball  st 

Shaw  Angus,  17  Regent  st 

Shaw  Mrs,  7  East  breast 


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Shearer  Mrs,  21  Ann  st 

Sieger  Engelbert,  41  West  Blackliall  st 

Smith  John,  36  West  Blackhall  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  Qnay  lane 

Stewart  Mrs  I. ,  69  Main  st 

Taylor  James,  9  Main  st 

Taylor  William  F.,  43  Crawfurd  st 

Templeton  Robert,  21  Charles  st 

Torrance  Archibald,  4  Clarence  st 

Wallace  William,  1  Open-shore  st 

Walker  Mrs  George,  27  Rue-end  st 

Wardrop  John,  43  Inverkip  st 

Watt  William,  47  Vennel 

Watson  James,  8  Inverkip  st 

Weir  John,  2  Shannon's  close 

Wilson  James,  41  Main  st 

Wilson  John,  4  Bearhope  st 

Yorston  Mrs,  81  Roxburgh  st 

Young  William,  10  Ann  st 

STEAM  PACKET  AGENTS. 

Allan  Robert  &  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 
M/Cormick  Donald,  Customhouse  quay 
M'Nair  Archibald,  Customhouse  quay 
Liddell  William,  Palmerston  buildings 
Lindsay  William  &  Co.,  Excise  buildings 
Little  James  &  Co. ,  Excise  buildings 
Macmilliam  Jchn,  Excise  building 
Robertson  Daniel,  10  West  breast 
Sinclair  William,  Excise  buildings 
Steel  &  M'Caskill,  32  Cathcart  st 

STEVEDORES. 

Arnott  James,  36  West  Blackhall  st 
Dunning  Matthew,  6  Trafalgar  st 
Ferguson  Moses,  6  West  Stewart  st 
Ferrie  James,  15  Hope  st 


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240  TRA-DES'    DIRECTORY. 


Hendry  William,  20  Hamilton  st 
Logue  Edward,  7  Nile  st 
M 'Arthur  Thomas,  2  Charles  st 
M'llroy  John,  29  Shaw  st 
M'Millan  Hugh,  11  Shaw  st 
M'Menamim  James,  9  Trafalgar  st 
Mulhern  Charles,  3  Brougham  st 
Trainer  Michael,  20  Tobago  st 

.1. 

SUGAR   BROKERS.  J 

Alexander  Frederick  &  Co. ,  32  Cathcart  st  ;■; 

Anderson  John  &  Co.,  24  and  25  Sugar  Exchange 

Hogg  Alexander  &  Co.,  Sugar  Exchange 

Lusk  Robert,  12  and  14  Charles  st 

Lewis  Robert  &  Co.,  Exchange  buildings 

MacArthur,  M'Lean  &  Co.,  5  West  Quay 

M 'Arthur  William  &  Co.,  23  Cathcart  st 

MacDonald  George  &  Co. ,  Exchange  buildings 

Macdonald,  Hutcheson  &  Co. ,  Commercial  Bank  buildings 

Macdonald  J.  and  G. ,  27  Sugar  Exchange 

Marshall,  Anderson  &  Morrison,  15  Sugar  Exchange 

M'Leod,  Hugh  M.  &  Co..  Commercial  Bank  buildings 

Richmond  Robert  J.,  Exchange  buildings 

Ross  William,  29  Cathcart  st 

Smart  J.  R.  and  Co.,  65  Rue- end  st 

Smith  A.  C.  &  Co.,  11  Highland  close 

Steel  H.  &  W.,  10  Broad  close 

Tod  William,  13  Kelly  st 

Watson  J.  &  G.,  Palmerston  buildings 

Wilson  T.  H.  &.  Co. ,  Exchange  buildings 

Wrede  &  Co.,  Cathcart  st 

SUGAR    REFINERS,  .  '      .1 

i 

Anderson  Alexander  &  Sons,    Cappielow   Sugar   Refinery, 

East  Hamilton  st 
Ballantine  &  Rowan,  Dellingburn  st 
Blair,  Reid  &  Steele  (Limited),  12  Ingleston  st 
Cartsburn  Sugar  Refining  Co.,  4  Crescent  st  ■ 

Clyde  Refining  Co. ,  103,  105  and  107  Drumfrochar  road 
Crawhall,  Allison  &  Co.,   Dellingburn   Sugar  Refineiy,  43 

Rue-end  st 
Gibb  D.  &  J.,  9  Sugarhouse  lane 
Glebe  Refining  Co.,  40  West  Blackball  st 
Neill,  Dempster  &  Neill,  78  Drumfrochar  road 
Patten  Archibald  i&  Co. ,  35  Baker  st 
Paul,  Sword  &  Co.,  22  Ingleston  st 
Roxburgh  Street  Sugar  Refining  Co. ,  40  Sir  Michael  st 


TRADES     DIRECTORY.  241 

Scott  Alexander  &  Sons,  20  Baker  st  and  Berry-yards 
Walker  John  &  Oo. ,  3  Prince's  st 

SUGAR  SAMPLERS. 

Galbreatli  John,  11      est  breast 
M'Caughey  J.  &  R.,  1  West  quay 
Spiers  James  &  Son,  30  Cathcart  st 

TAILORS  AISTD  CLOTHIERS. 

Boyd  James,  34      est  Blackball  st 

Boyd  Robert,  45  Hamilton  st 

Brodie  John  &  Son,  22  Cathcart  st 

Browning  John  (and  hatter),  5  Hamilton  st 

Bruce  G.  &  J.  (and  hatters),  46  Hamilton  st 

Buchanan  &  Johnson,  40  Cathcart  st 

Cairney  William  A. ,  32  Hamilton  st 

Campbell  J.,  12  Hamilton  st 

Carbery  Charles,  12  William  st 

Chalmers  Henry,  30  Nicolson  st 

Docherty  George,  6  William  st 

Donnelly  Peter  &  Co. ,  14  Cathcart  st 

Farmer  Hugh,  3  William  st  and  54  Shaw  st 

Finlay  Robert  B.  &  Co.  (and  hatter),  12  West  Blackball  st 

Hendry  J.  &  R.,  29  Regent  st 

Jarvis  Alexander,  32  Hamilton  st 

Lamont  Neil  &  Son,  19  Hamilton  st 

Lang  William,  27  West  Burn  st 

M 'Donald  Neil,  31  Cathcart  st 

M'Eleny  John,  7  William  st 

M'Gallan  David,  1  Argyle  st 

M'Kinnon  Neil,  2G  Hamilton  st 

M'Leavie  E.  &  Co.,  46  Cathcart  st 

M 'Master  Alexander,  6  West  Blackball  st 

M'Neil  James,  32  Hamilton  st 

Merrylees  James,  7  Cathcart  st 

Martin  John,  4  Hamilton  st 

Morrison  &  Sons,  44  Cathcart  st 

Paterson  Daniel,  5  Hamilton  st 

Ritchie  John,  Cathcart  sq 

Roberts  Edward,  27  Hamilton  st 

Scott  James  &  Co.,  18  West  Blackball  st 

Smith  &  Armit,  26  Cat li cart  st 

Smith  David,  32  Hamilton  st 

Yincent  A.  G. ,  5  William  st 

TAJSTNERS  AND  CURRIERS. ' 

Kirk  Adam  &  Co. ,  7  Harvie  lane 


242  trades'  directory. 


Marshall  Wm.  &  Son,  Ladyburn,  Port-Grlasgow  road 
Paterson  Charles,  19  Cartsbnrn  st 

TIMBER  MERCHANTS  AND  MEASURERS. 

Adam  George  &  Co.,  1  Cathcart  st 

Allison  Mrs  Stewart  (and  saw  miller)  1  Dellingburn  sq 

Broun  Neil  &  Co. ,  2  Cathcart  st 

Cameron  Allan  &  Son,  Macdougall  st 

Carmichael  A.  &  J.  H.  &  Co. ,  17  Palmerston  buildings 

Carswell  John,  3  Cathcart  st 

Crawford  Alexander,  Ladyburn  Saw  Mills 

Davie  Pobert  &  Co.,  63  Rue-enc|.,st  \l 

FuUarton  Robert  &  Son,  6  Catlicart  st  i 

Greenock  Saw  Mill  Co. ,  Kingston  Saw  Mills,  Port-Glasgow 

road 
Hill  Robert,  2  East  India  breast 
Home  &  Fraser,  Exchange  buildings 
Hunter  Robert,  67  Rue-end  st 
Lamb  Thomas  &  Sons,  30  Market  st 
Maclean  &  Co. ,  27  Cathcart  st 
M'Lean  James  &  Co.,  25  Main  st  and  5  Argyle  st 
Morries  John  &  Co. ,  2  East  India  breast 
Neill,  Chalmers  &  Co.,  30  Market  st 

Park  Gavin,  32  Cathcart  st  1 1 

Robb  &  FuUarton,  Bogston  Saw  Mills,  Port-Glasgow  road        '  | 
Robb  John  &  Co. ,  Caledonian  Saw  Mills,  Port-Glasgow  road 
Rougvie  John  M'D.,  15  Laird  st 
Warden  Archibald,  1  Cathcart  st 

TOBACCONISTS. 

Allan  James,  22  West  Blackball  st 
Anderson  Andrew,  65  Rue-end  st 
Anderson  William,  6  Dalrymple  st 
Andrews  Mrs,  9  Lynedoch  st 
Barron  Miss,  7  Yennel 
Boyd  James,  1  Ann  st 
Boyd  Miss,  10  East  Quay  lane 
Brown  Hugh,  25  Ann  st 
Brown  James,  7  Rue-end  st 
Brown  Miss,  30  Cathcart  st 
Bruce  Mrs  A. ,  40  Hamilton  st 
Campbell  Miss,  12  East  Quay  lane 
Carmichael  Miss  M.,  36  West  Burn  st 
Chahners  Miss,  25  Regent  st 
Donald  James,  7  Hamilton  st 
Douglas  Miss  E.,  35  West  Blackball  st 
Fiskin  John,  1  Charles  st 


TKADES'    DIEECTORY.  243 


Galbraith  Archibald,  16  Catlicart  st 

Laing  Margaret,  17  Rue-end  st 

Lawrie  Samuel,  42  Dalrymple  st 

M'Allister  Mrs,  Palmerston  buildings 

M'Cormick  William,  5  Lennox  buildings,  Port-Glasgow  road 

M'Intyre  Andrew,  39  Catlicart  st 

M'Intyre  James,  28  Inverkip  st 

M'Pherson  Peter,  18  Cartsburn  st 

Mitchell  James  C. ,  83  Poxbnrgh  st 

Menzies  Miss  Robina,  23  Vennel 

Millar  Miss,  8  East  breast 

Morton  Jane,  36  Hamilton  st 

Pollock  John,  33  Rue-end  st 

Saunders  James,  23  Tobago  st 

Scott  Mrs,  36  Dalrymple  st 

Simpson  John,  5  East  Quay  lane 

Townley  William  A. ,  4  West  Blackball  st 

Whiteford  James,  41  West  Blackball  st 

UMBRELLA    MAKERS. 


P 


MXean  Miss,  33  Hamilton  st 
Mellor  George,  16  East  Quay  lane 
Quin  John,  7  West  Blackball  st 


VETERINARY  SURGEONS. 

Macf arlane  A.  A. ,  4  Laird  st 
Robertson  Alexander,  37  West  Burn  st 

WATCHMAKERS  AND  JEWELLERS. 

Aitken  Andrew,  3  Hamilton  st 

Boyd  J.  &  W.,  11  West  Blackball  st 

Cameron  M,  &  A.,  59  Rue-end  st  and  36  Hamilton  st 

Campbell  Charles,  59  Rue-end  st 

Clark  John  &  Son  (and  chronometer  make  rs),  50  Cathcart  st 

Currie  M. ,  11  Cross-shore  st 

Douglas  &  Son,  9  Hamilton  st 

Eahrlander  Fidel,  9  Market  st 

Herr  F.  Joseph,  21  West  Blackball  st 

Holden  Andrew,  10  Cathcart  st 

Linz  Randolph,  8  Hamilton  st 

M'Laggan  John,  20  Cathcart  st 

M'Neil  Thomas,  8  East  breast 

Mann  Alexander,  11  Hamilton  st 

Marr  James,  14  Hamilton  st 

Menzies  Robert,  25  Hamilton  st 

Proctor  Robert  M.,  34  Hamilton  st 


244  trades'  directory. 


Sieger  Brothers,  Palmerston  buildings 
Smith  Thomas,  8  Hamilton  st 
Tolmie  John  T. ,  16  Hamilton  st 
Ward  J.  T.,  10  Hamilton  st 
Warden  Andrew,  8  Hamilton  st 

WHOLESALE   WIiSTE    AND    SPIRIT    MERCHAISTTS. 

Alexander  William,  57  Yennel  and  2  Sir  Michael  st 

Anderson  William  S.  24  West  Blackhall  st 

Boutard  Louis  E.  (wholesale),  7  Brisbane  st 

Brown  Neil,  39  Vennel 

Campbell,  A.nderson  &  Co.,  2  Shaw  st 

Curtis  Charles  H.  &  Co.,  32  Cathcart  st 

Dunlop  George,  57  Shaw  st 

Finlay  A.  H.,  9  Shawst  '3 

Lyle  John,  6  West  Quay  lane  and  17  Sugarhouse  lane  fl 

M'Gregor  John,  23  and  25  Shaw  st  and  9  East  Quay  lane 

M'Innes  Dugald,  3  Arthur  st 

Mackay  Daniel,  6  East  breast 

Millar  S.  H. ,  3  West  Quay  lane  and  26  Cathcart  st 

Paul  John,  3  Vennel  and  20  Dalrymple  st 

Phillips  Patrick,  ]  3  Cross-shore  st  and  63  Main  st 

Prentice  Thomas  &  Co.,  23  Nicolson  st 

Pennie  Pobert,  9  Inverkip  st,  8  Cartsburn  st  and  20  West 

Burn  st 
Russell  W.  C.  &  Co.,  27  Cathcart  st 
Skivington  Arthur,  5  Mansionhouse  lane  and  53  Shaw  st 
Thorne  P.  &  Sons,  6  Manse  lane 
Watt  William,  47  Vennel 

WRIGHTS. 

Adam  James  (and  glazier),  4  Watson's  lane 

Agnew  Alexander  &  Son,  Terrace  road  and  15  Cross-shore  st 

Agnew  James,  32  Crawfurd  st 

Black  James,  7  West  Stewart  st 

Boyd  David,  7  Brougham  st 

Boyd  David,  8  Dalrpnple  st 

Brown  A.  &  H.  (ship),  6  Dock  breast 

Buckle  &  M'Fie,  Mearns  st 

Cairns  James  &  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),  22  West  Burn  st 

Crawford  &  Fulton,  10  Terrace  road 

Currie  &  Guthrie,  56  Lynedoch  st  II 


trades'  directory.  245 


Dallas  Robert,  31.  Hamilton  st 

Darroch  Dugald  &  Son,  14  Kilblain  st 

Denny  &  Crawford,  52  Kelly  st 

Fullarton  John,  27  Main  st 

Guthrie  Robert,  12  Kilblain  st 

Halbert  &  Brown,  27  Stanners  st 

Harper  Alexander  (ship),  22  Duncan  st 

Henderson  Robert,  7  Argyle  st 

Hendry  Duncan  (and  blockmaker),  7  Dock  breast  and  1  Open 

shore 
Houston  Robert,  30  Crescent  st 
Jamieson  Thomas,  41  Kelly  st  and  8  South  st 
Jamieson  R.  &  J.,  39  Wellington  st 
Jamieson  John,  55  Kelly  st 
Lang  &  Aitken,  19  Bogle  st 
Lyon  David,  20  St  Lawrence  st 
M'  Kechnie  Hugh,  11  Springkell  st 
Maclachlan  Dugaldj  8  Tobago  st 
M'Lean  Neil,  10  Cross-shore  st 
M'Millan  William,  7  Prospect  hill 
Merrylees  Charles,  3  Inverkip  road 
Miller  &  Brown,  64  Inverkip  st 
Mitchell  John,  5  Tobago  st 
Morrison  &  Turnbull,  3  Clarence  st 
Mossman  James,  68  Regent  st 
Munro  Daniel,  10  Patrick  st 
Neill  Chalmers  &  Co. ,  30  Market  st 
Park  Matthew,  88  Wellington  st 
Peat  &  Stevenson,  31  Sir  Michael  st 
Preston  Peter,  7  West  Blackball  st 
Ramsay  Gilbert  A.,  16  Mcolson  st 
Scott  &  Ford,  Trafalgar  st 
Smith  &  M'Quaig,  30  Charles  st 
Somerville  William,  31  Hamilton  st 
Stevenson  Alexander,  17  West  Stewart  st 
Symington  John,  66  Inverkip  st 
Weir  James,  20  West  Blackball  st 
Williamson  &  Gray,  51  Yennel 
Wilson  James,  24  East  Shaw  st 
Young  Archibald,  23  Ann  st 


STREET     D  I  H  E  C  T  0  E  Y. 


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12 
14 

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30 


31 

32 

34 
35 
36 
37 
39 


41 


48 
52 
54 
55 
56 
59 

60 


ANN  STREET. 

Joiinstone  A,  R. 
Allan  Robert 
Lyle  James 
M 'Bride  David 
Harper  Alexander 
Wilson  John 
M  'Kay  Daniel 
Orr  John 
Flockhart  Neil 
M'Intyre  William 
Campbell  Duncan 
Miller  Alexander 
M'Crae  James 
Dick  Hector 
Devlin  Henry 
M'CafFerty  Peter 
Paterson  William 
M'Farlane  Peter 
Paterson  Gavin 
Daw  Alexander 
Mac  Allay  Aulay    ' 
Inglis  Mrs  James 
Lygate  Matthew 
M'Gregor  George 
M'Lellan  John 
Aikman  Mrs 
M'Crindle  William 
i^rmitage  William 
M'Innes  Robert 
Byres  John 
Duncan  Robert 
Saunders  James 
Clark  Andrew 
M'Munagle  C. 
Dunlop  Dr 
Brittlebank  Thomas 
Harley  AUan 
Boyd  Thomas 
Clark  Peter 
Fletcher  A. 
M 'Arthur  Hugh 
M'Lean  John 
Shannon  J  ames 


Ann  Street  (continued). 

61  M'Dougall  Lachlan 
M'Neill  John 
Pearson  James 

62  Bennett  John 
Clark  William  B. 
Coutts  William  T. 
M'Neillage  John 

63  Campbell  William 
Fortune  Da\ad 
M'Gowan  Ebenezer 

64  Blair  WilHam 
Gilray  Josiah 

QQ  Creighton  Donald 
M'Geachan  William 
Morrison  James 

70  Clark  Joseph 
Scott  Finlay 

71  Anderson  James 
M'Millan  John 

72  Farquharson  James 

73  Fleming  Mrs  A. 
M'Coll  William 

76  Campbell  William 
M' Cowan  Robert 
M'Intyre  John 

ANTIGUA  STREET. 

2  Orr  Thomas 
Orr  William 
M'Callum  Peter 
M'Gregor  Robert 

3  Campbell  William 
Harclie  Mrs 

4  M 'Bride  Mrs 
M'Gregor  Nicol 

5  Algie  Robert 
Baird  Miss  Jane 
Duncan  John 
Fergus  Mrs 
Kerr  John 
M'Pherson  John 
Sorrie  Mr§  Peter 

6  Borland  John 


248 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


Antigua  Street  (continued). 
Bvirnside  James 
M'Farlaiie  Miss 
Stewart  James 

8  Algie  Andrew 
Bell  James 
M'Callum  Malcom 
M'Cartney  William 
M'Plierson  Hugh 

9  Bendell  William 
Connell  Alexander 
Crawford  Arcliibald 
Fowler  Mrs  William 
Glencross  John 
Love  Andrew 

10  Aird  Thomas 
Jack  Samuel 
M'Millan  Misses 
Miller  William 
Phillips  James 
Wood  William 

11  Bowie  Andrew 
Clark  John  T. 
Cowan  Daniel 
Kirkwood  Hugh 
White  William 

13  Ballantine  Peter 
Bone  Mrs  James 
Brown  Mrs  Alexander 
M  'Connachie  Alexander 

15  Alexander  William 
Holden  Andrew 
Hutcheson  Mrs 
M'Intosh  Kenneth 

16  Gibson  Eichard 
Henderson  Stewart 
Lauder  Alexander 

17  Porteous  Robert 
Hendry  John 

18  Gordon  Robert 

19  Copeland  John 
Thomson  James  % 
Duncan  Daniel 
Murray  Robert 

20  Cooper  William 
Finnie  Colin 
M'Neillage  John 
Kirkwood  William 
Sharp  John 

21  Foulds  Matthew 
Spence  David 

22  Kelly  Donald 

M 'Donald  Daniel 


Antigua  Street  (continued). 

24  Boyd  James 
Melvin  Daniel 
Simpson  David 

ARDGOWAN  STREET  (west). 

Bouar  Rev.  John  James 
1  Lloyd  Rev.  Julius 

5  Cameron  Hugh 

6  Bruce  John 
Maeaulay  John 
Graham  .Jarnes 

7  Clapperton  Mrs 

8  Douglas  Mrs  John 
Inglis  Robert 
Mitchell  John 
O'Neill  John  B. 
Paterson  Daniel 

12  Crawford  Alexander 
Love  Robert 
M'Kenzie  Allan 
Stewart  Robert 
Steel  John 

13  Anderson  George  J. 
M 'Gavin  James 
M'Lean  John 
Scott  John  H. 
Symington  Rev.  Andrew 

14  Boyd  John 
Clelland  Alexander 
Forbes  John 
Gillespie  James 
Keenan  John 
Martin  William 

17  Morton  Mrs  J. 
19  Black  Thomas 

M'Intyre  James 

Nicoll  James 

Paterson  John 

Sinclair  James 
21  Macdonald  James  D. 
23  Allan  Robert 

Ferguson  Daniel 

Gilkison  James 

W^ymer  Francis  W. 

25  Allison  Miss 

27  Alexander  William 
29  A  nderson  John 

Chalmers  R.  W. 

Hamilton  James 

Murray  Mrs  Peter 
31  Pollock  David  L. 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


249 


Ardgowan  Street  (contimied). 
33  Hendry  Duncan  jr. 
Tiirnbull  Alexander 

ARDGOWAN   SQUARE. 

1  M 'Lean  Mrs  Wm. 
3  Doming  Daniel 

7  Robertson  John  Keith,  M.D, 

8  Carraichael  John  H. 

9  MacDonald  Roderick 

10  Brown  Matthew 
Smith  James 

11  Black  A.  J. 
Poulter  Geo.  T. 
Campbell  Dugald 
Jessamine  Mrs  John 
Nimnio  Andrew 

13  Leitch  Patrick  W. 
Leitch  John 

14  MacAskill  Rev.  Murdoch 

15  Campbell  Colin 
M'Pherson  Rev.  J. 

16  Marshall  W.  J.,  M.D. 

17  Fox  John,  M.D. 

18  Ciirrie  Alexander 
Mories  Alex.  S. 
Morton  A.  C. 

20  M'Lean  Mrs  D. 
Little  Mrs  J. 
Park  Mrs  Wm. 
Cunningham  Duncan 

21  Macdonald  Donald 

ARGYLE  STREET. 

1  Brown  Mrs 

Laing  Miss 

Smith  Dugald 

M'Gallan  David 
3  Fahrlander  Fidel 

M 'Queen  Thomas 

Moss  James 

Smith  John 
9  Muir  Matthew 

ARMADALE  PLACE. 

1  Clark  Archibald 

M 'Donald  Hugh 
3  Campbell  Donald 

Robertson  William 

Wilson  James 


ARTHUR  STREET. 

3  Beith  Thomas 
5  Bissland  John 

16  Kirkwood  William 
18  Campbell  John 

30  M'Farlane  Archibald 
44  Kelso  Robert 

BAKER  STREET. 

10  Cochran  John 

Lyon  John 
12  Foulds  Matthew 

17  Dickson  David 

BANK  STREET. 

Duff  James,  jun. 
M'Culloch  John,  M.D. 

4  M'Cartney  George 

5  Campbell  Robert 
Brown  Matthew 

15  Hunter  William 
Lang  John 
Pollock  Miss 

20  Bruce  Mrs  Abram 

22  Currie  Mrs  Ann 
Hamilton  Miss 
Mills  Robert 
Robertson  Lachlan 
Williamson  Daniel 

24  Hood  James 
Grant  John 
Sieger  Sophron 
YuiU  Walter 

25  Bailey  Mrs  Campbell 
Ferguson  Donald 
M'Clelland  Thomas 
M  'Donald  Neill 
Mann  Mrs 
Robertson  Margaret 

27  Scott  Alexander. 

28  M'PhersonMrs  John 

31  John  Jack 
Richardson  John  G.  C. 

32  Fulton  James 
Smith  Mrs  Robert 

33  Crawford  James 

BEARHOPE  STREET. 
2  Simpson  James 


250 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Bearhope  Street  (continued). 

5  Fernie  Mrs  George 
20  Alexander  James 
22  Smith  John  C. 

BEDFOED  STREET. 

3  Wilson  John  T. 
Cameron  Thomas  (Glen  Cot- 
tage 
Graham  John  (Avenue  Park) 
Neill  John,  jun.  (Glenfield) 

BELLEVILLE  STREET. 

1  Rae  William 
3  M'Crae  David 
M'Farlane  Robert 
M'Leod  Robert 
Tucker  John 
5  Davie  Alexander  M. 
M 'Donald  John 
M'Kimmie  Robert 
9  Wight  George 
11  M'Farlane  George 
M'Pherson  James 
17  Rankine  John 
24  Barr  John 

Holmes  William 
Houston  Mrs 
29  Cathro  Alexander 
83  Liddell  David 
M'Nab  Duncan 

85  York  W.  G.  * 

86  Allison  David 

M 'II wraith  William 

87  Hamilton  James 
Miller  James 
Paterson  Robert  J. 
Tennant  William 

89  Alexander  James 

Baxter  David 

Brock  Archibald 

Moody  Allan 

Rait  Allan 
91  Boyd  William 

Broom  Alexander 

Ingleton  John 

M 'Cowan  James 
93  Barbour  William 

Blake  Lawrence 

Clunie  John 

Cochran  John 


Belleville  Street  (continued). 
M'Kenzie  William 
M'Coskin  Donald 

95  Kirkwood  John 
Malcolm  Archibald 
Milloy  John 
Ramsay  Henry 
Taylor  James 

96  Taylor  James 

97  Bastow  John 
Grant  James 
Lyle  Alexander 
Scott  Alexander 

99  Baillie  James 

Fry  Robert 

Fry  Samuel 

Leibch  Angus 

Masterton  Adam 

Samson  Thomas 

Watters  Stewart 
101  Corrance  Matthew 

Henderson  William 

Hutton  Robert 

M'Onie  John 

Sharp  William 

Stirling  Josej)h 
103  Anderson  Thomas 

M 'Clement  James 

Stewart  Thomas  0. 

Walker  Alexander 
105  Chick  Benjamin 

Henderson  William 

BENTINCK  STREET. 

Macdougall  John 
2  Burns  George 

4  Mearns  James 
M'Millan  David 

7  Salmon  Mrs  James 
11  M'Culloch  Colin 
13  Barclay  David  E. 
19  Morrison  Archibald 
21  Robertson  John 
23  Broadfoot  James 

Inglis    Mrs    James,    Melita 
Cottage 

BLACKHALL  STREET(East). 

5  M'Gilvray  John 

6  Grant  Mrs  Lewis 
King  Robert 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


251 


Blackhall  St.,  East  (continued). 

Blackhall  St. ,  West  (continued). 

8  Love  James 

M'Ausland  Mrs 

Morrison  James 

34  Calderwood  Robert 

Morrison  John 

Kelly  Mrs 

10  Beveridge  William 

M'Cosker  Joseph 

11  M'Kinnon  Hugh 

Maclagan  James 

Ratcliffe  Michael 

M'Lellan  Peter 

Sprunt  William 

Sweet  Richard 

12  Allison  Mrs  S. 

Thomson  John 

35  M'Pherson  Hugh 

BLACKHALL  STEEET  (W.) 

36  Arnott  James 

Clark  Angus 

5  Barr  Allan 

Irvine  Miss 

Campbell  Mrs  Neil 

Stephen  John 

6  Jarvis  Alexander. 

37  Taylor  William  F. 

M'Lean  Miss 

Gallacher  Mrs  B. 

Shnel  A  ndrew  L. 

39  Bell  Miss 

8  Muir  Allan 

41  Cambridge  James 

11  Campbell  Misses 

Galbraith  John  R. 

13  Bell  Mrs  John 

Jackson  Augustus 

M 'Arthur  Duncan 

Tucker  Nathaniel 

14  Cranston  Thomas 

43  Crookshanks  Josejjh 

Hyndman  James 

52  Browning  John 

Menzies  Mrs  John 

M'Kean  Hugh 

BOGLE  STREET. 

Neill  Robert 

Peters  Mrs  J.  S. 

5  M'Gregor  Peter 

Wallace  Miss 

14  Orr  Wilham 

17  Ramage  Robert 

17  Gilchrist  James 

Sieger  Engelbert        ^ 

18  Dick  Peter 

Smith  John 

Low  John 

22  Allan  James 

M'Cutcheon  Hugh 

Langwill  William 

Marley  Mrs 

M'Kay  William 

M'Kenzie  Alexander 

BOYD  STREET. 

23  Cleland  Peter 

Williams  Peter 

4  Lyle  Mrs 

24  Gall  Miss  Elizabeth 

7  Campbell  James 

Hunter  George 

Lyle  Alexander 

25  Harvey  Hugh 

8  M'Farlane  William 

Hay  Robert 

Livingston  Archibald 

BRISBANE  STREET. 

M'lntyre  Duncan 

27  Bradden  J.  T. 

1  Jamieson  R.  W. 

Cairney  Daniel 

7  Alexander  Mrs 

Cameron  John 

Bell  Robert  H. 

Gent  George  W. 

Boutard  L.  E. 

28  Aitken  Miss  J. 

Hutcheson  Peter 

30  Allan  James 

Thomson  Mrs  Thomas 

Shankland  Thomas 

Watson  James 

32  Fairlie  William 

Young  Archibald 

M'Granachan  Joseph 

9  Brownlee  Misses 

33  Cowan  George 

Shaw  William 

252 


STREET    DIRECTOHY. 


Brisbane  Street  (continued). 

10  Christie  Miss 
Clark  Mrs  George 
Hardie  John 
Irons  Mrs  Agnes 
Young  Andrew 

1 1  Leitch  Daniel 
Preston  Jolin 

12  Fyfe  Alexander 
M'Leavie  E. 
Scott  Peter 
Brown  Archibald 
Sharp  William 

13  Black  Hugh 
Carinichael  Miss  Ann 
Currie  Mrs 

Kay  Thcmas 
Mitchell  John 
M'Millan  Thomas 

14  Dickie  Mrs  John 
Dunbar  James 
Gibson  Kev.  Alexander 
Menzies  Williani 
Murray  James 

M 'Donald  Angus 
M'Intyre  John 

15  Heggum  Walter 
Hill  Miss 
Marshall  W'illiam 
M'Quarrie  John 
Raff  George 

16  Beattie  Miss  J 

17  Armitage  George 
Lochhead  William 
M'Farlane  Andrew 
Shand  Misses 

19  Kerr  David 
Ogilvie  Thomas  R 
Scott  John  C 
Shearer  James 
Winton  Robert 
Wright  Mrs 

20  Cameron  Matthew 
Merrilees  Charles 
M'Millan  Andrew 
Rae  James  K 
Ramsay  G.  A. 
Scott  Thomas 

21  Boyd  William 
Cameron  W^illiam 
M'Lean  Rev.  E. 
Richardson  Mrs  James 
Thomson  W.  W. 


Brisbane  Street  (continued). 

22  Amos  Miss 
Barbour  Thomas 
Ferguson  Mr  John 
Glen  Miss 

Grier  Thomas 
Wilson  John 

23  Carmichael  Miss 
Douglas  Thomas  N. 
Macara  Renton 
Stevenson  Archibald 
Todd  Mrs  George 

24  Campbell  John  H. 
Currie  William 
Dick  Mrs 
Durkin  Henry 
Hunter  Miss  E. 

25  Brown  John 
Kerr  Robert 
Minto  George 
Montgomerie  John 
Wallace  E.  S. 
Warden  Archiliald 
Wilson  Thomas 

26  Brotchie  Donald 
Buchanan  Mrs  John 
Dawson  Miss 
M'Gilvray  Alexander 
M'Kiver  John 
M'LeodNeill 

28  Anderson  Mrs  Thomas 

Carmichael  Mrs 

Johnston  Duncan 

Liddell  Mrs 

M'Gillivray  Duncan 

Whitelaw  Robert,  sen. 
30  Brodie  Mrs 

Deas  John  S. 

Muir  Mrs  Robert 

M 'Arthur  John 

Ritchie  Alexander 

32  Muir  William 
Patrick  iVdam 
Scott  Margaret 
Wardle  G. 

33  Mackellar  Alexander 

34  Brown  James,  jun. 
Dalgleish  George 
Kerr  A.  J. 

Kerr  Robert 
King  Thomas 

35  Chalmers  Robert 
Hill  Robert 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


253 


Brisbane  Street  (continued). 

Brougham  Street  (continued). 

Paterson  James 

Wilson  T.  H. 

Patterson  T.  L. 

50  Martin  Wm.  M. 

36  Allan  W.  0. 

Morren  Mrs 

M'Farlane  Alexander 

51  xA-nderson  Mrs  J.  L, 

Ostler  Andrew 

Broadfoot  Wm. 

37  M'Symon  Eobert 

Smith  James 

Campbell  James,  Lerwick  Ville 

52  Foster  Miss 

Fleming  Alexander,   Woodbine 

Graham  Mrs  John 

House 

Lindsay  Miss  Helen 

Moody  Miss 

BROUGHAM  STREET. 

Middleton  D.  M. 

53  M  'Leod  Hugh  M. 

2  Coulter  Alexander 

54  Warden  Mrs  M. 

3  Black  Archibald 

Evans  Robert 

Mulhern  Charles 

M'Gill  J.  M. 

TurnbuU  James 

Turner  James  W. 

4  M 'Parian  T.  M. 

6  Duncan  John 

BRUCE  STREET. 

Eeiach  George 

8  Connacher  Alexander 

2  Bold  Alexander 

9  Dunlop  Mrs  Alexander 

11  Nicol  James 

17  BuieHugh 

14  Smith  Robert 

Dale  James 

Allison  Alexander 

Hopetin  Robert 

Burns  David 

Keenan  Henry 

18  Rutherford  George 

Rennie  James 

19  Calderwood  James 

23  Stewart  Thomas 

M'Farlan  William 

25  Shaw  Neil 

21  Muir  James 

Taylor  Duncan 

24  Fisher  John 

29  Darroch  Duncan 

M'Phedran  Dugald 

Dow  Mrs  Archibald 

Weir  Thomas 

M'Kechnie  Miss 

25  Paterson  William 

Wat  George 

27  Austin  Mrs  Mathew 

3  J   Cross  W.  J.  Paterson 

Chalmers  Hugh  M. 

Dougall  Mrs 

Robertson  Charles 

Lawrence  David 

28  Wilson  Mrs  Alexander 

33  Barr  John 

Campbell  Duncan 

Nuel  E. 

Duncan  Matthew 

34  Forbes  John 

30  Wood  Francis 

Scott  John,  yst. 

41  Poustie  Thomas 

CADDLEHILL  STREET. 

43  M 'Donald  Mrs 

44  Neil  Mrs  Thomas 

Thomson   John,   Caddlehill 

45  M'Gregor  JohnC. 

House 

47  Jamieson  John 

1  Wallace  James 

Sinclair  Mrs  D 

5  Alder  George 

Smith  Alexander 

Dalzell  William 

48  Anderson  Hugh 

Dou-gias  Thomas 

Swan  Miss 

Henderson  Robert 

Walton  Utrick 

Neill  H.  R. 

49  Boyd  Rev.  David 

7  Campbell  Mrs 

Thomson  Rev.  James  B. 

Alston  John 

254 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


Cadcllehill  Street  (continued). 

Carnon  Jolin 

Muirhead  Alexander 

Moon  Francis 

Wardrop  John 
11  Fergus  Charles 
13  Couchman  Edwin  R. 

15  Lamont  Colin  D. 
17  Campbell  Duncan 
19  Alexander  Frederick 
21  Smith  Alexander  C. 

CAMPBELL  STREET. 

5  Farquhar  Mrs  William 
M'DoiigallD. 
Watt  Wm. 

CAPTAIN  STREET. 

5  Doran  James 

Merrylees  James 
7  Currie  James 

13  Thomson  Alexander 
19  Johnstone  James 

CARNOCK  STREET. 

4  Reid  Richard 

5  Blake  John 
Campbell  Mrs 

M 'Vicar  William 

10  Black  Daniel 
Devine  David 
vSmith  Daniel 
Vallance  Alex. 

CARTSBURN  STREET. 

11  Dickson  John 

17  Anderson  Miss 

18  M'Pherson  Peter 
24  Holms  James 

CATHCART  STREET. 

5  Robertson  John 

14  Brown  John 

16  Aitken  James 
Fleming  Mrs 
Duncan  Mrs  R. 

17  Hanunond  Henry 

18  Campbell  Archd. 


Cathcart  Street  (continued). 

Dodds  William 

Eraser  Mrs  James 
19  Brown  Mrs 
21  Coyle  John  jun. 
24  Borland  J.  C. 

28  Bain  Mrs  Thomas 

29  M'Bryde  James 
M'Coll  Gilbert 
Taylor  Malcom 

32  Kerr  James 
34  Currie  John 

37  M'Allister  Archd. 

38  Love  John 
41  Cather  John 

Murray  Alexander  C. 
43  M'Call  Neil 

46  Brown  Alexander 
M'Lean  Robert 

47  Ballingall  Peter 
50  Buchanan  Mrs 

CHAPEL  STREET. 

0  Bryce  INTrs  James 

Conner  James 

Hutcheson  Alexander 

Kerr  Robert 

King  Robert 

Lang  Daniel 

Riddell  David 

Skirving  Peter 
8  Lyon  Malcolm 

CHARLES  STREET. 

11   A.rmour  Matthew 
Evans  William 

23  Campbell  Hugh 
31  Cameron  Mrs 

CHURCH  PLACE. 

2  Nutt  David 

4  Chalmers  Hume 

CRAWFORD  STREET  (East). 

Hendry  Daniel  S. 
Lambie  J.  M. 
19  Jordan  John 

24  Wrede  Mrs  Lear 
28  M'Farlane  Robert 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


255 


Crawford  St.,  East  (continued). 

Millar  Andrew 

Millar  Robert 
30  Moir  Eev.  George 

Millar  David 
32  Filsliill  James 

Murray  x\lex. 
34  Shand  John 

M'Plierson  Peter 

36  Marshall  Pvobert 

37  M 'Donald  Alex. 

38  Todd  Robert 
40  Bowie  James 

42  Barbour  James 

44  Bryan  George 
46  Irvine  Jas. 

48  Somerville  William 
Scott  James,  Mains  Cottage 
50  Buie  Xeil 
52  Anderson  Robert 

Cuthbert  James 

Clark  Daniel 

lAWFURD  STREET  (West) 

Ferguson  Archd. 

Buchanan  Peter 

M 'Donald  Alexander 

43  Morrison  Alexander 

45  Hamilton  Andrew 

CRESCENT  STREET. 

Condon,  Rev.  M. 
1  Davidson  James 
8  Stewart  Andrew 

22  Smith  Thomas 

23  Hunter  John 

25  Carmichael  Malcolm 

32  Wilson  John 

36  Anderson  John  C. 

Ritchie  Archibald 

Tod  John 

CROSS-SHORE  STREET. 

)  Gillin  Henry 

M'Callum  Edward 
]  Carlin  William 

Daily  John 

O'Donnell  John 

Rodgers  James 
L  Armour  John 


Cross-Shore  Street  (Continued). 
Fleming  John 

13  Whitehead  James 
Martin  John 

14  Anderson  Alexander 

DALRYMPLE  STREET. 

9  Bowes  David 
12  Gallacher  Mrs  John 

31  M'Millan  Terrence 

32  Holmes  Robert 
34  Black  Angus 

DELLINGBURN  SQUARE. 

4  M  'Galium  Donald 
M'Callum  Alexander 

5  Anderson  John 

15  Kenyon  David 

DEMPSTER  STREET. 

5  Blair  William  S. 

Hamilton  Alex. 

Hossack  John 

M'Kay  Finlay 

M'Cowat  James 

Simpson  Jolixi 
7  Brown  John 

Gordon  John 

Grant  Patrick 

Wilson  John  L. 
9  Dickson  John 

Hutton  James 
11  Clark  Mrs  Matthew 

Findlay  James 

Hannah  James 

Henderson  James 

Hutcheson  David 
29  Cathcart  William  H. 

Clark  Mrs 

Malcolm  Alexander 

Thomson  Peter 

Wallace  Robert 
31  Bowman  William 

Cairney  W.  A . 

Cameron  Kenneth 

Fulton  Mrs 

M 'Donald  Francis 

Templeton  Robert  P. 

33  Brown  Robert 
Ferguson  William  H. 


256 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Dempster  Street  (continued). 
Martiu  John 
Ramsay  David 

43  Simpson  Gordon 

45  Kerr  Andrew 

47  M'llwraith  Wm. 
Allison  John,  jun. ,  Claud  place 
Barr  Robert,  Claud  place 
Barrie  John,  Claud  place 
Barron  Alex. ,  Claud  place 
Bowman  William,  Claud  place 
Crawford  Bryce,  Claud  place 
Kellaway  Frank,  1  Claud  place 

DOCK  BREAST. 

1  Ritchie  Duncan 

2  and  3  William  Adam  &  Co. 

DRUMFROCHAR  ROAD. 

Hutcheson  W^illiam,  Broorahill 
Robertson  Daniel,  Bx-oomhill 
53  Currie  Alexander 

55  Hamilton  Andrew 

56  Bulloch  John 

57  Craig  Nathan 

58  Cunningham  John 
64  Campbell  Robert 
68  Cameron  James 

106  Walker  Wm. 
108  Allister  WiUiam 
M'Neill  Charles 
118  Armitage  Wm. 
120  Duckworth  Joseph 

DUNCAN  STREET. 

11  Macfarlan  Dugald 

12  Brown  John 
24  M'Coll  John 

EAST  BREAST. 

2  Cameron  Hugh 

8  Cuyco  Pantileon 

9  Fay  Arthur 

EAST  SHAW  STREET. 

7  Aitken  Miss 
Gillies  Alex. 


EAST  QUAY  LANE. 

2  Robertson  David 

5  M  'Ginnis  John 
15  Don  James 
20  Dunlop  Jas,  C. 

ELDON  STREET. 


8 

9 

10 

11 

13 


Galbreath  John 

Hodge  Mitchell 

Black  John 

Denholm  James 

Black  Mrs  John 

Kincaid  Thomas 

Hill  Matthew 
14  Lawrie  Robert 

Galloway  Andrew 
16  M'Laren  A.  D. 

Shand  Rev.  Alex.  Erskine 

18  M'Gregor  John 
Tarbet  Mrs 

19  Macaulay  John 
Macaulay  Thomas 

20  Rowan  Thomas  B. 
Turner  William 

22  Meldrum  Peter 

23  Rodger  Walter,  W.B. 

24  Anderson  Alexander 
Anderson  Donald 
M 'Bride  Peter 
Adam  Mrs  William 
Adam  Archd. ,  jun. 

34  Nelson  Rev.  John,  D.D. 
36  Sword  Archibald 

Paton  Wm. 

Duff  John 

Aitken  Andrew 

Brown  R.  G. 
42  Adam  Archibald 

Millar  John 

47  Adam  Archibald,  jun. 
Adam  Mrs  William 

48  Davidson  Rev.  Alex. 

49  Shankland  Dugald 
52  Wright  Alex. 

Ramsay  Alex. 
55  Lyle  Abram 

58  Harvey  Frank  E. 

59  Biggart  Robert 

60  Burges  George 
Munro  Andrew 

61  Finlay  A.  H. 


26 
29 


38 
39 
40 


STREET    DIRECTORY, 


25r 


Eldon  Street  (continued). 
Finlay  Mrs  Robert 
Prentice  John 
Prentice  Miss 

62  M'Farlane  Mrs 
Stewart  John 

63  Bruce  P.  G. 
Nicol  S.  F. 

65  Arbuckle  George 
67  Brown  Neil 

M 'Call  Thomas 
70  Cowie  William 
Cochrane  Mrs 
Goudie  James 
72  Baird  Robert  A. 

Jarvie  Rev.  J.  M. 
78  Aitken  James 
93  Houston  Robert 
98  M'Kay  Peter 
103  Kelso  James 

Skivington  Arthur 
105  Birkmyre  William 
107  Brymner  John 
121  Agnew  David,  Battery  Hill 
Carbery  Charles,  Glen  Park 

vnia 

Adam  George,  Woodside 

123  Kinipple  W.  R.,  Whitefar- 

land 
Morton  James,  jun. ,  Cliff  Lodge 
Thorburn  Walter 

ESPLANADE. 

2  Brown  John 
Browne  Mrs 

8  Clark  William 
1 1  Hamilton  John 
21  Wilson  Edward 
23  Blair  Alexander 

26  Speirs  Hugh 

27  Scott  Edward 
Scott  James  E. 

31  Macfarlan  Dugald 
Turner  James 

32  Caird  Mrs  John 

33  Jarvie  Rev.  J.  M. 

34  Chalmers  Alexander 

35  Algie  James 

36  Crawford  John 
Crawford  John  M. 
Crawford  William 

37  M'llwraith  Hew 


Esplanade  (continued). 

39  Paul  John 

40  Forrest  Robert 

41  Orr  Andrew  R. 

43  Allison  William 

44  Smith  Misses 
46  Rankin  William 

48  Buchanan  Misses 

49  Adam  John 

50  M'Kellar  Peter 

51  Campbell  R.  W. 

52  Hill  James  M. 

53  Walker  Hugh 

54  Rankin  Daniel 
M'Lean  Matthew 

55  Thomson  Thomas 
Rowan  J.  G. 

56  Lyle  Abram,  junr, 

57  Smith  James 
Bowers  Mrs 

58  Campbell  John,  junr. 

59  Paton  James 

60  MacCunn  James 

61  Hendry  Duncan 

62  Finlay  R.  B. 

63  Ross  William 

64  M'Morland  R.  S. 

65  Fleming  Alexander  M. 


FINNART  ROAD. 

Butler  George  M. 

Dunlop   Malcolm,    Washington 

Cottage 
Donald  Miss 
Erskine  John 
Hendry  John,  Fernbank 
Livingstone  Alexander 
Warden  Robert 

FINNART  STREET. 

1  Smith  James  C. 

3  Steel  William 

5  Stewart  John 

9  M  'Donald  George 
Mackay  Thomas 
Avery  Thomas,  Glenside 
Blair  Robert,  Craigard 
Blair  Thomas  A.,  Viewville 
Brown  Alexander,  Holy  Villa 
Brymner  Graham,  Maybank 


258 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Finnart  Street  (continued) 
Carmichael  Mrs  Andrew,  Miln- 

wood 
Carmichael  Thomas,  Milnwood 
Craig  George,  Craighall 
Smith  James  H. ,  Craigflower 
Fullarton  Hugh,  Glencairn 
Heyland  A.  C,  Langford  lodge 
Meyer  Mrs  N. ,  Langford  lodge 
Ware  Courtney,  Glenhouse 
Lamb  W.  L. 
Laughton  Eev.  W. 
Little  James 
M 'Arthur  Mrs 
M 'Master  Alexander 
M 'Arthur  James  E.. 
Morrison  F.  D. ,  Viewville 
Prentice  David,  Cadzow  villa 
Eennie  John 
Shaw  James 

Tweedel  James,  Duncrag 
Paton  Archibald 
Thomson  Wm.,  Ringdove  Villa 

FINNART  TERRACE. 

1  Baxter  John 
Leitch  Miss 
Fyfe  John  P. 

2  Steele  Robert,  jun. 

3  Macfarlane  Mrs  J.  A. 
Allan  Robert 

Grey  Charles 

4  Marqixis  Miss 

5  M'Farlau  Rev.  John 

6  Walker  H.  W. 
Walker  John 

7  Hutcheson  Rev.  James 

FORSYTH  STREET. 

6  Whiteford  James,  M.D. 
9  Gibb  D.  &  J. 

10  Tarbet  John  B. 
Welsh  Mrs  James 

11  Thorne  Robert 

12  Niven  Mrs  Walter 
Gillespie  John 

13  Dewar  David 

15  Langwell  Archibald 
20  Duff  James 
24  Donald  James 
Donald  Robert  S. 


Forsyth  Street  (continued). 

25  Lusk  Robert 
Findlay  James 

26  Curtis  C.  H. 

28  Gray  John  Kerr 
30  Reid  James,  jun. 
32  Hutcheson  John  M. 
34  Macintyre  John  D. 

Smart  J.  R. 
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 

Taylor  William,  Eskgrove  villa 

2  Baird  Thomas 
Cunningham  John 

4  Davie  Robert 

6  Hyndman  Joseph 

9  Orr  Andrew  R. 
Clink  John  D. 
11  M'Laren  Donald 
15  Paterson  Alexander 
19  Houston  James 

Roxburgh  Archibald 
Henderson  i  homas,  Springbank 
M'Dougall  Geo.  R.,  Springbank 
M  'Laren  John  P. ,  Barimabank 

GEORGE  SQUARE. 

3  Eraser  Charles 

4  Johnston  Misses 
Gardner  Mrs  Geo. 

6  Dryden  Robert 
64  Brown  George 

7  Macfarlane  Donald 

8  Swan  Allan 

9  Bone  Mrs  William 

GLEN  STREET. 

2  Shearer  Alexander 

3  Chisholm  Archibald 

4  Young  Rev.  John 

5  Colledge  Rev.  Geo. 

6  Eraser  John 

7  Fleming  Matthew  M. 


STREET    DIRECTORY, 


259 


Glen  Street  (continued). 

8  Low  William 

9  Buchanan  Miss 

GREY  PLACE. 

1  Houston  Robert 

2  Mackenzie  Alexander 

5  Crawford  William 

6  DowieE.  T.,  M.D. 
Wilson  William  A. ,  M .  D. 

7  Arbuckle  Matthew 
Herbert  Robert  W. 
M'Ausland  John 

8  Dick  Robert 

^  Fletcher  Donald 

HAMILTON  STREET. 

2  Stewart  Miss 
4  Boag  Andrew 

6  Town  Hall 

7  Humphreys  A.  M. 

8  M  'Donald  Alexander 
10  Hood  John 

16  Mearns  James 
26  M'Alister  John 

29  Ross  Lewis 
Wyse  Alex. 

37  Motherwell  James 

38  Gray  Mrs  John 

43  M  'iVJillan  Mrs  John 

45  Mackay  Wm. 

HAMILTON  STREET  (East). 

Smith  John,  Cappielow  Cottage 

30  Cameron  Alex.,  jun. 
Taylor  Robert 

32  Hamilton  William 

M'Onie  George 

Walker  Mrs  J. 
34  Beckford  John 

46  Brown  Edward 
Lindsay  James 

89  Kelly  James 

HILL  STREET. 

1  Brown  John 

4  Currie  Alexander 

8  Buchanan  John 
Campbell  Angus 

9  Buchanan  John 


HILLEND. 

2  Smith  William 

5  Barclay  John 

6  Allison  David 
Smith  Wm. 

HOLMSCROFT  STREET. 

Ferguson  John,  Cowdenknowes 
Cottage 
1  Gray  Alexander  M. 
Jamieson  Robert 
Lang  William 
M  'Intyre  John 
Whyte  Thomas 

3  Ferguson  John 
Grant  Alexander 
Menzies  William 

5  Drysdale  Robert 

7  Brown  John 
Lawson  Matthew 

9  Menzies  Robina 

M  'Intyre  Andrew 
40  William  Black 

Boag  James 

Tyre  Robert 
42  Aird  John 

Edgar  William 

M '  Vean  Duncan 

Turnbull  Jonathan 
45  Scott  Peter 
47  Buchanan  Walter 

49  Lang  Robert 
Speed  John 

50  M'Dougall  John 
M'WhirterMrs 
Wilson  James 

51  Forrest  James  F. 
Livingston  Mrs  John 

52  Drennan  John 
Horn  Robert 
M'Kenzie  Miss 

53  Gibb  William 
M'Kenzie  Duncan 

55  Stewart  John 

57  Crombie  Alexander 

59  Cram  James 
M'Farlane  Ai-thur 
M'Geahan  James 
Millar  David 
Munro  Daniel 

60  Riddell  George 


260 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Holmscroft  Street  (continued). 
61  Cameron  Archibald 
Catto  Miss 
Paterson  William 
Preston  Peter 

63  M  'Gilvray  Angus 

64  Aikenhead  James 

65  Warden  Andrew 
68  M'Urae  John 

Mather  John 
70  Millar  James 

Thomson  Mrs 
73  Ai-mit  James  8. 

Craig  James 
_  M'Dougall  Dugald 
75  Bain  James 

Caldwell  David 

Fleming  John 

Ireland  William 

M'Cuaig  Magnus 

Sym  AV^illiam 
77  Andrew  Alexander 

Campbell  John 

Campbell  Nicol  M. 

Gilchrist  John 

Lennox  James  L. 

M 'Naught  W. 

Stevenson  Charles 

Todd  John 


HOPE  STKEET. 

6  Graham  John 

7  Brown  James 
9  Irvine  George 

10  Caldwell  James 
Cormie  Daniel 

13  Buchanan  James 
Gibb  Mrs  John 
Gillies  Mrs  John 

15  Aitken  John 
Chesnat  Robert 
M 'Galium  Donald 
Noble  Thomas 

16  Cuthbert  Mrs 
Denny  Archibald 
Flockhart  John 
Kirkwood  Thomas 
Tierney  W.  B. 

18  M'lntosh  Donald 
Ptorison  Thomas  D. 
Whyte  Archibald 


Hope  Street  (continued). 
20  Black  Duncan 
Ellis  James 


HOUSTON   STREET. 

1  Campbell  Rev.  James  A. 

3  Speirs  Misses 

5  Auld,  (!harles,  M.D. 

Auld  William 
7  Ballantine  James 


INGLESTON  STREET. 

3  Beveridge  James 
M'Millan  John 

4  Buchanan  John 

17  Glendinning  Alexander 
19  Lnglis  Mrs  Andrew 
21  Barclay  James 

Kinnaird  William 
23  Johnston  John 

Low  James 
29  Forsyth  Samuel 

32  M'Kenzie  John 

33  Anderson  James 
Blair  James 
Butterworth  Edmund 

34  Halbert  James 
Law  Charles 
Millar  Robert 

35  Brown  David 
Peattie  James 

36  Barclay  James 
Hunter  Thomas 
Leith  Robert 


TNS^ERKIP  STREET. 

1  M'Elwee  James 
3  Rodger  Jolm 
6  M'Farlane  Archibald 
Ross  W.  J. 
Storer  James 
30  Barclay  John 
44  Smith  James 
46  Crawford  Andrew 
55  Crawford  Mrs 
68  Kirkwood  Alexander 
Nugent  Peter 


STREET    DIKKCTOJRY. 


261 


JAMAICA  STREET. 

2  Alexander  Mrs  John 
Irvine  Mrs 

8  M'Nabb  Thomas 
12  Boag  Andrew 

Boag  Robert 
15  Anderson  Robert 

Mackie  Charles 
17  M'Kellar  Duncan 

JOHN  STREET. 

3  M 'Arthur  Charles 

5  Mackie  John 

6  Smith  Thomas 
11  Campbell  Daniel 

Hutton  Mrs  John 
Steele  Stewart 
17  Buchanan  John 

25  Fleming  Joseph 

26  Buchanan  John 
Cumming  Robert 

JOHNSTONE  STREET. 

Hamilton  James 
M'Caskill  Kenneth 
Niven  Mrs  Thomas,    Craigend 
'    ViUa 

KELLY  STREET. 

1  Fell  Mrs  Thomas 

Kelso  Daniel 

M 'Vicar  Mrs 
3  Dick  Boyd 

Kerr  Hugh  S. 

Low  Mrs 

Ramsay  Hope  Stewart 

Weir  Hugh 

5  Barclay  John  S. 
Black  A.  L. 
Fairley  James 
Fulton  Mrs  James 
Milne  James,  jun. 
Ross  Hugh 

6  Harper  Miss 
Lang  William 

*-       Slater  James 
I       Tannock  Quintin 
I  7  M 'Arthur  Peter 
Reid  William 


Kelly  Street  (continued). 
Wilson  Mrs  J,  C. 

8  Calvert  Thomas 

9  Fenton  David 
Murdoch  Robert 
M'Cansh  James 
M'Laggan  John 
Skinner  Patrick 
Warden  James  B. 

10  Arnott  John 
Barrie  James  A. 
Cameron  Rev.  Alexander 
Cameron  John 
M'Dougall  William 

11  Black  James 
13  Bowling  Mrs 

Fairlie  Miss 
Kean  Francis 
M'Farlane  Andrew 
Quin  John 
Salmon  W.  B. 
Todd  William 
16  Hutcheson  Mrs 
M'Fie  Daniel 

18  Buchanan  William 
Dunbar  Mrs 
Liddell  John 
Lyall  Mrs 
M'Callum  Archibald 
M'KenzieR.  M. 
Orr  William 

19  Borthwick  Alexander 
Bi'oman  John 
Thomson  Charles 
Wilson  Mrs 

21  Poison  Misses 

22  Blair  Hugh  R. 
Duncan  Samuel 
Reid  Miss 
Stewart  James  K. 
Stewart  Robert 

23  Brown  Archil)ald 
Cook  William 
Crawford  John 
M'Tavish  Donald 
Taylor  John 
Wood  Robert 

24  Brown  Mrs  William 
Chalmers  James 
Fulton  James 
Keith  Miss 

Kidd  William 
Macdonald  John 


262 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Kelly  street  (continued). 
25  M'llvain  John 
35  Browning  John 

Lochhead  Mrs 

M'Leod  Daniel 

M  'Donald  Andrew 
f       M'Naughton  John  C. 

Paterson  Lachlan 
37  Leed  George 

Hourston  Mrs  P. 

Mixir  William 

Tannahill  James 

Ward  Eichard 
39  Black  William 

Gardner  Walter 

Charteris  James 

Mitchell  James 

Moffat  George 

Smith  William 
48  Thorne  Thomas  M. 

50  Curtis  Mrs 

51  Galloway  Robert 
Gray  Daniel 
M'Lean  Archibald 
M'Leod  Alexander 
Wardrop  Andrew  R. 

53  Blair  Thomas 
Jamieson  John 
Rennie  Thomas 
Stevens  Alexander 

56  Buchanan  Miss 
Campbell  William 
Jamieson  Mrs  Alex. 
Johnston  Miss 

58  Gwynn  Daniel 
Hutcheson  John 
M'Farlane  Andrew 
M'Laren  John 
Telfer  Robert 
Wink  John 

60  Barr  Peter 
Kirk  John 
Jamieson  Norman 
Jamieson  Mrs  Andrew 
Marshall  Edward 
M'Ausland  Archibald 

KILBLAIN  STREET. 

4  Gibson  Henry 
M'Aixlay  Thomas 

6  Finlay  Robert 
Leisk  Adam 


LAIRD  STREET. 

14  Macfie  John 

15  Allan  Mrs  Arthur 
Chalmers  Miss 
Fergusson  James 
M'Lean  James 
Macfie  John 
Rougvie  John  M'D 

16  Kerr  George  Irving 
Morrison  William 
Robertson  Thomas 

17  Craigie  George 

LAURIESTON  STREET. 

3  Kilgour  John 
M 'Anally  Henry 
M'Lean  Alexander 

5  Farquharson  William 
Rennie  James 
Lamont  Duncan 
Mathieson  John 

6  Bell  John 
Hughes  Robert 

LYLE  STREET. 

2  Angus  Thomas 
Kerr  James 
Luckham  James 
Macfarlan  Robert 
Stewart  Dugald 

3  Carmichael  James 

4  Lewis  Mrs  William 
M'Eachran  D. 

7  Cacket  Francis  J. 
Macnab  William 

9  Menzies  Robert 
Lawson  Mrs 
Walker  William 
Wood  William 

10  Black  David 
Couper  Mrs  James 
Currie  James 

M  'CuUoch  Joseph 
M 'In tyre  William 
Robertson  James 

11  Clifford  William 
Hunter  Mrs  William 
M'Alister  Alexander 
M 'Galium  John 
M'Intyre  John 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


263 


Lyle  Street  (contimied). 
White  George 

12  Dougall  Kobert 

13  Clark  Jonathan 
Crawford  Peter 
Dunlop  Robert 
Ferguson  Hugh 
Geercke  Henry 
Guthrie  R.  B. 
Robertson  John 

14  Currie  William  C. 
Duncan  Daniel 
Kerr  Hugh 

M'Cutcheon  Alexander 
Steel  Hugh 
Stevenson  T.  M. 

15  Austin  Adam 
Downie  Andrew 
Gilroy  William 
Thomson  James 

17  Alexander  Agnes 

Barr  Mrs  Robert 

Johnstone  Mrs 

Kennedy  Robert 
19  Hendry  John 

Urquhart  William 

Blackwood  John 

Ferguson  Robert 

Muir  William 

Campbell  Alexander 

Campbell  Mrs 

Forrester  James 

Lockerby  Thomas 

M'Kinnon  Archibald 

22  Campbell  James 
Laird  John 

M  'Dowall  Thomas 

23  CoUigan  Patrick 
Gibbs  John 
Inglis  James 
M'Neillage  John 
M'Phee  Ronald 
Plage  Mrs  Philip 

24  Lang  John 
M'Kellar  Alexander 

27  Campbell  Mrs  James 

Finlay  William 

Hildreth  Miss 

Kerr  George 

Love  Mrs  John 
29  Crawford  Miss 

Harley  Martin 

Hutcheson  George 


20 


21 


Lyle  Street  (continued) 

M 'Arthur  Mrs  Andrew 

M'Cormick  John 
31  Ferguson  John 

Harkness  John 

Lawson  George 

M'Alister  Ronald 

M 'Bride  John 
33  Lawrie  Samuel 
35  Grieve  James 

Henderson  William 

LYNEDOCH  STREET. 

3  Reid  Rev.  M. 
5  Fletcher  Miss  J. 
7  Black  Mrs  G. 

M'Nair  Archibald 
9  Andrew  Mrs 

Cunningham  Neil 

Kemsley  Samuel 

Orr  James 
11  Boyce  Edward 

Carson  Andrew 

Paul  John 
13  Cunningham  William 

Vallance  Peter 

Wilson  James 

Wilson  William 

15  Chalmers  Joseph 
Currie  M. 
Gilchrist  George 
M'Phail  Robert 
Wallace  William 

16  Crawford  Robert  jnr. 
Davidson  Miss 
Dunbar  David 
Hardie  William 
Hunter  James 

17  Adams  W.  D. 
Foy  Mrs  James 
Simpson  John 

20  Anderson  Peter 

M 'Dougall  Charles 
M'Rae  Duncan 

21  Chalmers  Archibald 
Fulton  Miss 
M'Farlane  Dugald 
Watson  Mrs  J. 

22  Bain  Mrs  Thomas 
Brown  Walter 
Irvine  Robert 
M'Laren  Miss  E. 


I 


264 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Lynedoch  Street  (continued) 

M'Lean  Mrs 
23  Benson  Mrs  William  senr, 

Benson  Mrs  William  jur. 

M'Alister  Archibald 
25  Anderson  James 

M  'Lean  Duncan 

27  Cole  Robert 

28  Crawford  William 
Henderson  Jolm 
Lewis  Charles 

29  Galbraith  Archibald 
Beid  James 

30  Bruce  Alexander 

31  Bear  George 
Cuthbertson  Mrs 
Fisher  Peter 
M'CuUoch  John 

33  Newell  Charles 
35  Bilcase  John 

Gillies  James 

Highet  John 

Horn  David 

Johnstone  Mrs 

Mason  Andrew 

Miller  James 

Muir  William 

37  Archibald  Alexander 
M 'Donald  John  T. 
M'Neil  James,  sen. 
Sinclair  Walter 
Williamson  Wm. 

38  Livingston  Alexander 
M'Lellan  Wm. 

39  A 11  wood  Jonathan 
Bain  William 
Barr  John 
Gilmour  James 
Smith  Thomas 

40  Sheriff  Joseph 

41  Anderson  John 
Campbell  Daniel 
Campbell  John 
Grant  Neil 

M 'George  James 

42  Allan  William 
Dunn  A.  C. 
Roberts  Mrs  W. 

43  Bennet  G.  M. 
Brough  John 
Chalmers  William 
Macalister  Mrs  John 
M'Gregor  James 


Lynedoch  Street  (continued) 
45  Burton  Mrs 

M'Kinlay  Thomas 

Paterson  James 

Walker  Robert  J. 

Weir  John 
47  Byrne  Thomas 
51  Buckle  William 

Fletcher  Mrs  Francis 

Henderson  John 

Rankin  John 

Turner  John 
56  Smith  James 

MACDOUGALL  vSTREET, 

Cameron  Allan 
Carmichael  Malcolm 

MADEIRA  STREET. 

1  Lindsay  Miss 
Stevenson  Miss 

MANSIONHOUSE  LANE. 

4  Armour  John 
Clark  Duncan 
Cowan  Dugald 
Docherty  William 
M'Farlane  Robert 

MAIN  STREET. 

25  Farrell  Robert 
38  Miller  Andrew 

MARGARET  STREET. 

Steele  William,  Silwood 

1  Kerr  Daniel 

2  M'Lean  James 

7  Campbell  J.  F. 
Hughes  Robert  S. 
Murray  Mrs  Robert 

8  Agnew  Alexander 
Agnew  John 
Macmillan  John 

9  Erskine  Henry 
11  Steele  Robert 
18  Scott  Joseph  D. 
20  Douglas  John 

M  'Millan  James 


STRERT    DIRECTORY. 


265 


Margaret  Street  (continued) 
22  A  damson  Daniel  D. 

Adamson  Mrs  William 
24  Smith  Rev.  J.  B. 

MARKET  STREET. 

3  Eraser  Duncan 

6  Buclianan  John  W. 


7 

9 

11 


14 


16 


20 

21 

24 
26 


27 


MARTIN  TERRACE. 

Scott  Ivie 
Morison  George 
Bolds  H.  J. 
M'Kechnie  Allan 
Leitch  Wm.  Orr 

MEARNS  STREET. 

Marshall  Rev.  George  A. 
Benzie  J. 

M 'Bride  Miss  Janet 
Cunningham  William 
Young  William 
Allan  Robert 
Hendry  James 
Ferguson  Dugald 
Bain  George 
Hudson  Mrs 
M'Fie  Miss 
Scott  Alexander 
Boag  Peter 
Cook  Mrs  Duncan 
Craig  William 
Russell  John 
Cruthers  Ann 
Donnelly  Peter 
Heriot  Mrs  John  A. 
Hutcheson  Thomas 
M'Cracket  Peter 
Brown  Alexander 
Buchanan  John 
Cook  James  E. 
Duncan  Mrs 
Steen  Edward 
Steen  John 
M  'Kellar  Archd. 
Poison  David 
Bremner  Alex. 
Crawford  Andrew 
Dunn  Andrew 
Hendry  Archibald 
Blair  Thomas 
Cairns  James 


Mearns  Street  ( conlinwd ) 

27  Holms  John 
M'Gregor  Daniel 
M'Lean  Ronald 
Smith  Robert  F. 

28  Mitchell  Robert 
Peace  Mrs 

33  Robertson  Thomas 
36  Campbell  Peter,  jun. 

Ramsay  John 

Sharp  James  C. 

Speirs  William 

Stewart  James 
38  Blair  William 

Lang  James 

Mackinnon  Neil 

M 'Naught  Mrs 

Milligan  William 

Shand  Robert 

Whitelaw  Alexander 
40  Aitken  Thomas  A. 

Allan  David 

Brunton  William  L. 

Hastie  William 

Mackay  Wm.  B. 

Newton  T.  B. 

Whitelaw  Alexander 

MILL  STREET. 

1  Rutherford  Alex.  M. 
3  Hutton  William 
5  Smith  John  R. 
7  Holmes  Lugden 

Lyle  Alexander 

M'Affer  John 

10  Ford  Benjamin 
Scott  Matthew 

11  Campbell  Hugh 

MOFFAT  STREET. 
1  Sturgeon  Thomas 

MOUNT  PLEASANT  ST. 

3  Crawford  William 
Gillies  Geo.  D. 
Twigg  Edward 
Fairlie  Mrs 

4  Barr  James  S. 

5  Angus  John 
Bertram  William 
Imrie  John 
Jenkins  John 


266 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


Mount  Pleasant  St.  (continued). 

6  Hamilton  John 
Murray  John 
M'Intosh  Duncan 

7  Campbell  John 
Cowan  Mrs 
Denny  John 
Lennox  James 

8  Scobbie  James 
Green  Mrs  John 
M'Phail  Myles 
Sinclair  Peter 

9  Brown  John 
Craig  John 
Denniston  Mrs  C. 
Jamieson  John 

13  Banks  John 

Beith  Edward 

Cram  Peter 

Carmichael  Dugald 

Joss  Eobert 

Kerr  James 

M'Jannet  John 

M'Phail  Miss 

M 'Vicar  Angus 
15  Aird  William 

Cook  David 

Highet  Thomas 

M'Aulay  James 
17  Dick  Samuel 

Garrick  Lawrence 

Howat  Robert 

19  M 'Arthur  Archibald 
Black  Adam 
Brown  Peter 
Houston  David 

20  Dick  John  R. 
Moles  James 

23  Baine  William 

24  Darrow  Mrs 
26  Campbell  John 
28  Kinloch  John 

NELSON  STREET  (West) 

2  M'Gregor  Miss 
Watson  Miss 

3  Clarke  William 

4  Boyle  Miss 
Dawson  John 
Galbraith  John 
Justice  William 
Smith  Thomas 
Yeo  Mrs  D. 


Nelson  Street  (continued) 

5  Wyllie  George 

6  Flett  James 
Gilmour  Mrs  James 
Kemp  Joseph 

M 'Keller  Robert 

7  Scott  James 
Smith  John 

9  Ireland  Mrs 

Kirkpatrick  John  W. 
Law  Archibald 
Leisk  Adam,  jun. 
11  Connor  John 

Cuthbertson  Thomas 
M'Call  James 
M 'Galium  Misses 
M'Lea  James  S. 
Morrison  James 
Stevenson  Jamea 
Walker  Andrew 

13  Bell  John 
Campbell  John 
Lawson  Mrs 
Lyle  Mrs 
Robert  Dugald 

14  M'Crae  Daniel 

15  Brighton  John 
Cook  Hector 
Duncan  Robert  F. 
Macnaughtan  Duncan 
M'Kinnon  Allan 

17  Boag  Mrs 

Cameron  Hugh 

Campbell  Donald 

Dodds  James 

Harper  Alexander 

MacCaskill  Malcolm 
27  Boyd  Miss 

Hilton  Mrs  John 

Lawson  John 

Murray  Andrew 

29  Armour  Hugh 
Carswell  Andrew 
M'ConnellHugh 
M'Cuaig  Alexander 
Paterson  Robert 
Robinson  Malcolm 
Scott  George 
''tevenson  Alexander 

30  Douglas  James 
Kelso  Robert 

M  'Farlane  Alexander 
M 'Naught  Thomas 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


267 


Nelson  Street  (continued). 
M'Neill  Alexander 
Pollock  John  M. 
Young  John    , 
32  Dick  Misses 
Gardner  Robert 
Gilloran  James  L. 
Glass  John 
Houston  Robert 

34  Ayres  Rev.  Robert 
Hair  Mrs  v 
Leitch  William  T. 
M'Lachlan  Hugh 
Tolmie  John  T. 

35  Bain  John 
Carson  Hendry 
Chisholm  Miss 
Dick  Hugh 
Donaldson  Thomas 
Guthrie  Robert 
Ker  Robert 
Smith  Thomas 

36  Bell  John 
M'Cracken  Thomas 
Ralston  John 

37  Gow  William 
Hector  Mrs  James 
M  Anespay  James 
M 'Arthur  Mrs*  Hugh 
Wilson  John 

38  Anderson  John 
Anderson  Robert 
Hutcheson  Miss 
Stevenson  Alexander 

39  Guyton  Hubert 
Herr  F.  Joseph 
Hourston  George 
Jones  William 
Lang  Robert 

M  'Adam  Mrs  Peter 

40  Dawson  John  S. 

41  Bark  Andrew 
Kennedy  William 
Magee  Thomas  H.  C. 
Marr  James 
M'Intjrre  Colin 
Paul  Colin 
Symington  Johh;- 

NEWARK^i^^REET. 

4  M 'Galium  Duncan 
6  Leitch  Arthur  0. 
Leitch  Mrs  William 


Newark  Street  (continued ). 

25  Robertson  George 
Ferguson  Alex.,  Glenlea 
Grieve  Robert,  Glenholm 
Johnston  David,  Belleaire 
Morton  James,  Balclutha 
Caird  Colin  S. ,  Dungourney 
Cuthbert  Robert,  The  Craiga 
Hunter  T.  0.,  Woodburn 
Hunter  C.  P.,  Woodburn 
Campbell  James,  Laurel  Cottagg 

NEWTON  STREET. 

Campbell  Alex. 
Reid  Duncan 
Williamson  George 
5  Allan  Mrs 
Allan  James 
Hoy  George 
Low  Thomas 

7  Hayne  William 
M'Dougall  Peter 

13  Anderson  Alexander 

Black  James  W. 

Brown  William 

Campbell  James 

Colquhouu  John 

Neilson  E.  L. 
15  Auld  James 

Bruce  George 

Fleming  James 

M'Kenzie  Henry  E. 

Johnston  Thomas 

17  Bone  Quintin 
Boyd  Robert 
Fairgrieve  James 
Innes  Wm. 
Sinclair  Angus 

NICOLSON  STREET. 

8  Bain  Walter 

9  Sinclair  Duncan 

13  Campbell  John,  senr. 
15  Humphreys  Joseph 

18  M'Lachlan  Alexander 
21  Watson  Frederick 

26  Inglis  James 

27  M-Kay  Daniel 
Martin  John 
Warden  William 
Watson  Miss 

29  Bruce  Mrs  Andrew 
31  M 'Bride  James 


268 


STKEET    DIRECTORY. 


Nicolson  Street  (cotitluued). 

32  M'Vey  James 

33  Donald  William 

35  Duncan  Mrs  Colin 
Climie  Tlobert 

36  Girdwood  Mrs 

37  Hmitli  James 

38  Anderson  Mrs 
Paterson  Thomas 

40  Cochrane  William 

Harvie  E.  D.  N. 

Irvine  Mrs  John 

M'Lachlan  James 
49  M  'Cormick  Patrick 
51  M'Kay  John 

M 'Bride  Thomas 
61  Hannah  James 
63  Brown  Donald 

Kerr  Thomas 

Leitch  Charles 

JSIorrison  Robert 
65  Campbell  Peter 

Ewing  Hugh 

Laird  William 

M'lver  Archibald 

67  Boyd  John 
Brodie  Mrs 
Dunlop  Allan 
Go  van  Quintin 
Kirk  John 
M'Phee  Angus 

68  Main  James 

69  Findlay  John 
Boyd  James 
Stewart  William 
Ewing  Mrs  James 
Hosea  Robert 
Leitch  Nicol 

71  M'Leod  Angus 

Collins  Mrs  J.  B.  S. 

Peacock  John 

Hood  William 

Mathieson  Donald 
73  Carswell  John,  jr. 

Inglis  James 

Kean  Geo. 

Doig  Alexander 

Kerr  John 

Lamont  Miss 

NILE  STREET. 
Dewar  John 
Devlin  John 


Nile  Street  (continued). 

7  Devlin  James  P. 
Devlin  Patrick 

8  Downie  William 
Smith  Mrs  William 

12  Anderson  George 
Eadie  Forbes 

OCTAVIA  TERRACE. 

Anderson  John 
Kerr  Robert,  Westfield 
Low  John 
Lyle  Charles  P. 
MacLean  James 
Neill  Robert,  Balgray 
Neill  William,   Towerlands 
Oliphant  W.  K. 
Oliphant  Robert  D. 

ORANGEFIELD  PLACE. 

1  Campbell  James 
Gibb  Walter 

2  Crawford  Hugh 

3  M'Cunn  James 
5  Sheridan  Robert 

7  Jamieson  Mrs  William 

9  Cook  Robert 

PATRICt:  STREET. 

12  Adams  John 

19  Denniston  John  S. 
Irvine  Mrs 

20  M'Culloch  Rev.  J.  M.,  D.D. 

21  Richmond  Archd.  F.,  M.D. 

22  Macintre  John  D. 

23  PennellJ. 

24  Brodie  James 
Fleming  Robert 
Hunter  John 
Till  J.  S. 

26  Orr  Erskine 
Cairns  William 
Russell  Andrew 
Proctor  Robert  M. 
Miss  Duncan 

27  Henry  John 
Flockhart  John 
Aitchisou  Mrs 
M'Cuaig  Samuel 
M'Phail  John 
Walker  Alexander 

29  Barrie  James 


STREET   DIRECTOUY. 


269 


Patrick  Street  {continued) 

Barrie  Mrs 

Galbraith  Jolin 

Manson  William 

Mure  F.  H. 

Seath  Mrs  M. 

Smith  Allan  B. 
Crockatt  Wm. ,  Ford  Cottage 
Gordon  Rev.  William 
M'lntyre  Louis  J. CM. 

PORT-GLASGOW  ROAD. 


Marshall  Mrs  Wm.,  Ladyburn 
Paton  James,  Bogston 
Alexander  Alex. ,  Bogston 
Lennox  John,  Bogston 
12  Robertson  William 
79  Scott  David 

Brymner  Miss  Mary,  1  Lennox 
buildings 

PRINCE'S  STREET. 

2  M'Laughlin  James 
Shaw  John 

10  Wardrop  David 
12  M'Gregor  James 

PROSPECTHILL  STREET. 

Hare  William- 
1  Innes  William 
Mann  Alexander 

3  M 'Lean  Neil 
5  Shaw  Neil 

7  Donaldson  Thomas 
Harrison  Thomas 
M'Millan  William 

9  Howie  Robert 
M'CoU  Allan 
M 'Cowan  John 

RATHO  STREET. 

Kincaid  John  G. 
Marshall  J.  Fulton 
Millar  John 
Thomson  Rev.  Peter 

KEGENT  STREET. 

3  Armour  Mrs  William 
Graham  Duncan 

8  Blair  Richard 
10  Blair  Robert 


Regent  Street  (continued). 

Boyle  Jam.es 

Fyfe  Robert 

Prophet  John 
12  Fawcett  Samuel 
14  Leishman  James 

Whiteford  Robert 

16  Dunlop  Thomas 
Hyndman  John 

17  Shaw  Angus 

18  Patrick  Robert 

19  Ellis  Robert 

21  Armour  Alexander 
25  Conway  Francis 

Crawford  Robert  P. 

Marshall  James 

Philips  Patrick 
27  Campbell  Miss 

Hamilton  Robert 

Johnston  William 

Lang  James 
29  Bell  Peter 

Campbell  Norman 

Faulds  Mrs 

Hendry  Robert 

M 'William  Andrew 

Moffat  Robert 

Tough  William 
37  Vincent  A.  G. 
39  Stewart  A.  D. 

42  Laird  Mrs  John 
Stables  Mrs 

43  Macdougall  John,  M.D. 
Park  Matthew 

45  Orr  John,  jun. 

46  King  Thomas 

47  M'Glashan  John 

49  Campbell  Rev.  John  K. 

53  Campbell  Roberl 
Gray  Dugald 
Laird  John 

54  Gardner  John  D. 
Miller  Robert 
Thom  Archibald 

57  Birkmyre  Henry 
Dougall  Andrew 
Wallace  John 

58  Murphy  Robert 

59  Campbell  Angus 
Lang  James 
Stevenson  David 

61  M'Lean  James 

62  M'Geachin  William 


270 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


Regent  Street  (continued). 
M 'Naught  John 
Miller  Mrs  M. 
Sinkins  W.  T. 

65  Bucklitsch  Edward 
M '.Donald  Wilson 

66  Malcolm  James 
M'Neill  John,  junr. 
Sargeant  Charles 

67  Campbell  Donald 
M'Tntyre  Duncan 

69  Campbell  Mrs  John 

Rattray  John 
71  Caldwell  William 

Leslie  Robert 

M'Lachlan  Kenneth 
73  Chalmers  Misses 

Orr  Wm.  C. 

Hagan  Charles 

Hagau  James 

Wilson  John 
75  Beith  Matthew 
77  Benson  William 

Douglas  William 

Johnstone  John  R, 

ROBERTSON  STREET. 

2  Pbilp  William 
Weir  Allan 
Smith  Miss 
Swan  Andrew 
Thomson  Donald 

4  Barr  James 
Brock  James 
M'Canmiond  David 
Paul  Mrs  R. 
Shearer  Robert  B. 
Shearer  William 

5  Brown  M.  M'C. 
Fleming  Mrs  George 
Fleming  Miss 
Maclachlan  Dugald 
Thomson  Robert 

7  Maclachlan  John 
15  Anderson  W.  Stewart 

Brady  James 

Jamieson  Misses 
17  Adam  James  jr. 

Jamieson  Thomas 

M'Dougall  Duncan 
Blair  Robert,  Woodside  Cottage 
Blair  Wm  ,  Woodside  Cottage 


ROPEWORK  STREET. 
3  Bannatyne  Mrs  Robert 

ROSLIN  STREET. 

6  Fergusson  John 

ROXBURGH  STREET. 

5  Ritchie  Mrs  Hugh 
Ritchie  Adam 
Ritchie  John 
Wilson  Alexander 

7  Campbell  Peter 
Dun  lop  George 

9  Carswell  John 

Smith  James 
11  Robertson  John 

Scotland  James 

Little  Mrs  James 
15  Campbell  Charles 

Holmes  John 
19  Galloway  Allan,  M.D. 

Gatherer  Peter 
21  Campbell  David 

Millar  John 

23  Service  John 
Urquhart  Mrs  William  B. 

24  Downing  William 
Mackenzie  W.  J. 

27  Gracey  Samuel 
33  Buchanan  Mrs  R. 

Dempster  D.  F. 
37  Sellars  Robert 

40  Home  William 

41  M 'Arthur  Robert 
Marshall  John 
Shearer  Mrs 
Watson  John 

59  Lang  Matthew 
62  Ferguson  Mrs 

64  Mossman  James 

65  Duncan  James  D. 
Nicol  Andrew 

66  Ferguson  Thomas 
Flood  Luke 
M'Lellan  Archibald 

67  Harper  John 
M'Creadie  James 

68  Dick  Mrs 

69  Lyle  .John 
M'Culloch  David 
Smith  James 

70  Wright  Peter 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


271 


Roxburgh  Street  (continued). 
71  Crow  Mrs 

M'GIashan  Archibald 
Mitchell  William 
74  M'Farlane  Humphrey 

79  M 'Galium  Mrs 

80  Donohoe  P.  F. 

81  Hair  William 
M'Lean  Duncan 
M'Lean  Mrs  J. 

82  Bowen  C.  H. 
Miller  John 
M'Fadyen  John 

83  Brown  Rodger 
Finlay  Uugald 
M'Lachlan  Duncan 

84  Fleming  Mrs  A. 

85  Brown  John 
Gogle  James  N. 

87  M'Gregor  Alexander 
89  Craig  Mrs 

Ker  Henry 

Mathie  John 

Miller  James 
93  Gallacher  William 

Watson  William 

Watt  Thomas 

Whiteford  William 

Watson  Matthew 
95  xlnderson  Duncan 

Davies  Thomas 

Ireland  Mrs  James 

M'llwraith  Matthew 

Pattison  David  M. 

Rohl  Gustaf 

Weir  Duncan 

Whitelaw  Adam  B. 
97  Adam  James 

Cameron  Samiiel 

Erskine  James 

RUE-END  STREET. 

2  Sinclair  Malcolm 
5  Orr  John,  jun. 
13  Campbell  Archibald 
15  Arinnes  Dugald 
29  M'Dougal  Duncan 

Burge  John  A. 

Robertson  John 
45  Cook  John 
49  M'Dougall  Duncan 
51  Drummond  Daniel 

Glais  Mrs  Hugh 


Rue-end  Street  (continued). 

Grieve  William 

M 'Donald  John 
57  Duff  Thomas 
59  Campbell  Charles 
63  Bryson  Mrs  J. 

M'Lean  Alexander 

Wilson  Robert 
65  Anderson  Andrew 

Brown  Mrs 

Brown  Mrs  W.  S. 

Duncan  Mrs  James 

M  Ghee  John 

Rankin  John 
67  Black  James 

M'Millan  W.  B. 

Meikle  James 

ST  ANDREW  SQUARE. 

2  Allan  George,  jun. 

3  Downie  Mrs  John 
6  M'Lean  Mrs  John 

ST  ANDREW   STREET. 
2  Walker  Mrs  G 

ST  LAWRENCE  STREET. 

10  Bain  Alexander 
12  Bennie  Alexander 
14  Agnew  Kobert 

Hastie  John 

M'Intyre  Thomas 
16  Bathgate  George 
18  Docker  Edward 
24  Campbell  Alexander 
48  Anderson  James 

Campbell  Alexander 

Lambie  Robert 

M'Dougall  Archibald 
50  Anderson  John 

Cameron  Donald 

Clacher  Thomas 

Lament  James 

Sandyford  John 
52  Grott  Ferdinand 

Rennie  John 
54  M'Dougall  Duncan 

M'Lean  James 

Taylor  David 
Hutcheson  George,  Hyde  Park 

Cottage 
Lyon  David,  Hillside  Cottage 


272 


STREET   DIRECTORY. 


SALMON  STREET. 
2  Docherty  John 

SHAW  PLACE. 

1  Paton  James,  M.B.,  CM. 

2  Blair  David 
Maclachlan  Andrew 
Smith  John 

3  Hyndman  Thomas 
Sweeney  Charles 
Turner  Mrs  John 

4  Mack  ail  James 
Swan  Robert 

5  Robertson  James 

6  Douglas  Dr  John  C. 

7  Miller  S.  H. 
M'Guckin  Alexander 
M'CaU  Archibald 

9  Shearer  Hugh 
Simpson  A.  C. 

10  Greenwood  George 

SHAW  STREET. 

8  Houston  William 

11  Johnston  Neilson 

17  Docherty  James 
34  M  'Laughlan  J  ohn 
40  Bradley  John 

SIR  MICHAEL  STREET. 

18  Dow  Mrs 

22  Simpson  William 

23  Campbell  John 
Dyer  John 
More  Andrew 
Scott  John 

24  Craig  Robert 

25  Sellars  Mrs 

37  Campbell  J. 

38  Hammond  David 
Munro  Robert 
Wyllie  James 

49  Leitch  Alexander 
Liddell  Archibald 
Malcolm  Alexander 

40  Harvey  Alexander  N. 

41  Foster  John 
Watt  William 

SOUTH  STREET. 
3  M'Neil  Donald 


South  Street  (continued) 
8  Gibson  Walter 
Glen  Archibald 
Kinnell  James 
Lees  Thomas 
Munro  Duncan 

10  Boyd  David 
Boyd  John 
Conn  John 
Janzen  John 
Jones  William 

11  Duncan  R.  B. 
Duncan  Henry 

12  James  William 
M'Fie  WiUiam 
M'Kinnon  Donald 
Thomson  Duncan 
Young  David 

13  Barr  M'Leod 
Glen  Miss 

14  Crawford  William 
Crawford  Mrs 
Fisher  Thomas 
Inglis  James 
Jeffrey  John 
Nutt  William 

16  Blanche  Richard 

Born  Joseph 

Higgans  William 

M'Kellar  Robert 

M'Neil  James  jun. 

Letham  Miss 

Lovell  John 

Stewart  John 
18  Brown  James 

Dempster  James 

Dempster  Mrs 

Doctor  Rev.  Alexander 

Fisher  Thomas 

Gordon  James 

Hean  A.  B. 

Murch  Mrs 
20  Blair  Thomas 

Inglis  Robert 

Muir  Mrs  M. 

M'Luskie  Thomas 

Ramsay  Alexander 

Wilson  John 

Wilson  William 
22  Kerr  Edward 

Neill  John 

Stewart  Alexander 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


273 


SPPJNGKELL  STREET. 

1  Cameron  Jolin 

2  Downie  Mrs  John 
6  Laird  Alexander 
8  Laurie  John  , 

Simpson  James 
13  M'Kechnie  Hugh 
Spence  David 

STEWART  STREET  (West). 


Stewart  Street  (continued). 
M'Bay  Thomas 
Justice  Miss  C. 

33  NeUl  John 

34  Cairns  John 
Cameron  Mrs  Alex. 
Cleland  Hamilton 
Fairgrieve  John  B. 
Ferguson  Charles 
Lamont  Neil 

35  Campbell  Alex. 


1  Finlay  John 

Steel  William 

Gardner  Alexander 

36  Fairgrieve  Andrew 

3  Cairnie  Samuel 

Graham  Hugh 

Dunn  Mrs  Archibald 

Lindsay  Miss 

M 'Donald  Alexander 

37  Wright  James 

M'lver  John 

38  Arkley  Misses 

5  M'Ewan  James 

Weir  James 

Sinclair  G. 

Travers  James 

SUGARHOUSE  LANE. 

6  Campbell  John 

22  Mackie  James 

Dallas  William 

M 'Bride  Archd. 

Donald  James 

26  Briton  Thomas 

Ferguson  Moses 

8  Bell  John 

TERRACE  ROAD. 

Cruden  Alexander 
9  Simpson  David  M. 

14  M'Neil  Mrs  W. 

11  Cruden  Miss 

TOBAGO  STREET. 

Prowse  Saruixel 

Stevenson  Hugh 

2  Foster  Robert  P. 

13  Coats  Mrs 

8  M'Ausland  Mrs 

Galbraith  Mrs  John 

11  M 'Galium  Peter 

Hill  James 

12  Graham  Mrs  John 

Mackail  Thomas 

Hastie  Andrew 

M'Corquodale  Allan 

M 'Bride  Neil 

15  Kincaid  Mrs 

16  M'Cabe  Peter 

20  Bouden  Henry 

32  Boyd  David 

Craig  John 

Hyndman  Robert 

Dunn  Miss 
22  Dunlop  Mrs  William 

TRAFALGAR  STREET. 

Hutton  Hugh 

Hamilton  George,  Waterloo  Cot 

Thomson  W.  jun. 

tage 

24  Brighton  George  B. 

3  Munn  Stewart 

Gardner  William 

4  Anderson  Mrs  W. 

Kerr  Archibald 

M'Culloch  Alex. 

Dallas  Robert 

5  Craigie  Mrs 

Herd  James 

6  Bones  Richard,  R.N. 

29  Shortridge  Samuel 

Crabbe  William 

30  Kerr  Misses 

Dunning  Matthew 

32  Cook  Archibald 

8  Cameron  Robert  Wilson 

Cross  Miss 

Cameron  Mrs  John 

Hay  John 

Shaw  William 

Hope  William 

Small  Robertson 

274 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Trafalgar  Street  (continued). 

Union  Street  (continued). 

9  M'Menamin  James 

Maxton  Miss 

Paterson  Charles 

56  York  James 

10  Chisholm  Robert  F. 

57  Lyle  John 

22  Calder  Robert 

White  John 

Christie  Malcolm 

60  Grieve  Walter 

Lusk  Malcolm 

61  Clapperton  John 

Mackay  Hugh 

Paterson  Robert  R. 

Wilson  James 

62  Watson  Misses 

24  Blair  John 

63  Rodger  John 

Blake  Edward 

Letham  William 

Soutar  Alex  B. 

65  Agnew  James 

26  Girvan  William 

Blair  Miss 

M  'Cowan  William 

Smith  Mrs 

Steele  Miss 

UNION  STREET. 

66  M'Clure  William 

1  Archibald  William 

67  Anderson  Mrs  Richard 

Wilson  George 

Chalmers  Henry 

4  M 'Arthur  Hugh 

68  Robertson  L.  B. 

M'Gougan  Angus 

69  Millar  John 

5  Banks  Mrs  Alexander 

Niccol  Robert 

7  Buchanan  Miss 

70  Cowan  Mrs 

Livingston  John 

72  Lyle  Robert 

9  Paton  Allan  Park 

73  Russell  James  ' 

12  Lang  John 

Stark  Thomas 

Lang  Mrs  James 

75  Lyle  William  Park 

13  Callander  Thomas 

Wright  Robert 

M 'Donald  George 

MacMillan  Thomas 

16  Wallace  James,  M.D. 

Gauld  Alex, 

17  Murphy  0.  L. 

77  Lindsay  AVilliam 

Robertson  Mrs  John 

78  Glen  James 

20  MiU  Mrs  Charles 

80  Thorne  Mrs 

Scott  Alex. 

82  M'Clure  Jas.  L. 

21  Walker  Louson 

84  Allison  John  R. 

22  Brown  Hamilton 

86*  Linz  Randolph 

24  Todd  Mrs  John 

Melvin  Thomas 

27  Macalister  Mrs  D. 

White  Mrs 

Orkney  Alex. 

29  Buchanan  Malcolm 

VENNEL. 

.33  Hair  William 

18  Dick  John 

Muir  Robert 

29  Burns  William 

34  Scott  John,  jun. 

49  Bowman  James 

36  Rennie  Robert 

60  Philip  David 

37  Ballantine  John  H. 

38  Shankland  Robert 

WATT  STREET. 

39  Boyd  Andrew 

3  Stewart  George 

40  Tasker  Andrew 

Symington  John 

41  Miller  Robert 

4  Cameron  Donald 

44  Smith  Harry 

Fleming  Daniel 

46  Muir  Richard 

Lindsay  Archibald 

48  M'Kechnie  William,  M.D. 

5  Templeton  Robert 

51  Neill  James 

6  Lemmon  James 

53  Black  Patrick  M. 

M'Crae  Neil 

STREET    DIRECTORY. 


275 


Watt  Street  (continued) 

Main  Robert 

Mayors  E,.  G. 
8  Armour  Mrs 

Darroch  Dugald 

Gillies  John 

Hall  Peter 
i         M'Intyre  Archibald 
i-     9  Gallacher  John  M. 

M'Ausland  Archibald 

M'Quarrie  Donald 

10  Boyd  James 
Mellor  George 
Stewart  Charles  W. 

1 1  Donnelly  James 
M'Kew  David 

12  Brand  David 

j  Gumming  John 

I  Lang  John 

13  Currie  Peter 
Douglas  Mrs 
Duncan  Robert 
Falconer  William 
M 'Neil  John 

WATT  PLACE. 

1  Muir  Robert 
Mackenzie  James 

2  Blair  Mrs  Joseph 

1  Cunningham  Robert 

Dunlop  Mrs  Cai  t.  John 
Ferguson  George 
Hunter  John 
Storms  David 

WELLINGTON  STREET. 
6  Arbuckle  John 

FuUarton  Rev.  Archibald 

Graham  James 

King  Alexander 

M'Quistan  Finlay 

Young  David 
8  Bowie  Wm. 

Cowan  Archibald 

Mackay  Edward 

M'AUister  Mrs 

Nelson  John 

Sinclair  Donalc 
!     10  Barr  James  S. 

Cairns  James  A. 

Hastie  John 

M 'Donald  John 

M'Neill  Thomas 


14 


Wellington  Street  (continued). 

Wood  Thomas 
12  M 'Lean  Allan 

M'Whirter  Hugh 

Campbell  Thomas 

Brodie  John 

Fulton  John 

Hutchison  William 

Weir  W^iUiam  M.  G. 

Stevenson  William 

Currie  Archibald 

Allan  James 

Currie  John 

Currie  Malcolm 

Fleming  Daniel 

Johnston  WiUiam  J. 

M'Gregor  Peter 

Pow  Edward 

Ross  Bailie 
16  Boyd  Mrs  Daniel 

Blair  David 

Cochrane  William 

Dunbar  Miss 

Jack  Mrs  Hugh 

Kerr  William 

Leckie  Mrs  Archibald 

Lee  Robert 

Robertson  W.  M. 

M'Braine  John 

Millar  John 

Pratt  George 

Roberts  Edward 

Black  Adam 

Carruthers  H.  A. 

M  'Taggart  Archibald 

Nicol  Thomas 

Park  John 

Shepherd  William 

Wilson  Michael 

Macfarlane  John 

Edding-ton  Adam  B. 

M'Lelland  James 

Berth  wick  Thomas 

Henderson  David 

Anderson  John 

Drummond  Mrs  James 

M'Fie  John 

Mathieson  Lindsay 

Warden  John 
22  Borland  John 

Richmond  Alexander 

Park  Graham 

Millar  Samuel 


18 


19 


20 


23 


276 


STREET    DIRECTORY. 


Wellington  Street  (continued), 
Selby  William  S. 
Anderson  William 

24  Black  Alexander 
Crawford  Charles 
Millar  Robert 
Stuart  Hiigh 

25  Gaff  Daniel  R. 

26  M'Crindle  James 
Fernie  William 
Hutton  George 
M'DougaU  Neill 

28  Duncan  Robert 

Hartsman  R. 

M'Dowall  Miss 

Zettwitz  J.  G. 
30  Cameron  William 

Cormie  Jobn 

Gray  Robert 

Harris  George 

MAlister  Mrs 
32  Blair  Hugh 

M 'Galium  Alexander 
35  Holburn  Robert 

Watson  Thomas 
39  Mill  Alexander 
43  Baine  William  jnr. 
45  M'Gregor  Malcolm 
52  M'Caughey  J.  &  R. 
54  M'Gill  Robert 

Scott  John 
66  Cameron  Alexander 

M'Kenzie  Angus 
68  Hunter  John 

M'Gill  James 

Campbell  Miss  M. 

70  Gibb  Walter 
Hay  George  W. 

71  Barrie  David 
Hamilton  Thomas 
Hutcheson  Andrew 

72  Burton  Thomas 
Chalmers  Archibald 
Chalmers  Robert 
Ford  John 

72  Denham  Robert 

Mitchell  Duncan 

Peat  Andrew 
74  Boyd  James 

Honeyman  R. 

Izard  Thomas 
76  Williamson  Thomas 
81  Dick  Thomas 

Lumsden  James 


Wellington  Street  (continued), 

McDonald  John 
83  Black  John 

Bryan  James  C. 

M'Swegan  Thomas 

Stewart  William 

Woltman  Matthew 
85  Anderson  J  ames 

Banks  William 

Ronald  James 

WEST  BURN  STREET. 

8  Kennedy  Donald 

24  M'Pherson  Peter 

25  Fortune  Mrs 
Middleton  Mrs 
Paterson  Alexander 
Watson  Hugh 

29  Weir  Robert 

34  M'Farlane  Miss 

35  M'Gregor  Alexander 
40  Grieves  Alexander 

WEST  BREAST. 
1  Docherty  Francis 
Geercke  Augustus 
10  Carroll  Hugh 

WILLIAM  STREET. 
1  Redhead  William 
Farmer  Hugh 
M'Fie  John 
More  William 

5  Calderwood  George 
Docherty  George 

6  Flannagan  James 
M'Ewan  William 
M'Eleney  John 

7  Kennedy  Malcolm 
M'Ewan  Joseph 
M'Intyre  Donald 
Thomson  Daniel 

8  Gilchrist  William 

9  Ferguson  Miss 
10  Burns  Alexander 

Jacobs  Peter 

M'Gugan  G. 
12  Downie  Peter 
14  Muir  Samuel 
16  Chisholra  Mrs 

Taylor  Matthew 

WILLIAM  STREET  (EAST). 
1  Caldwell  Alexander 


APPENDIX. 


GREENOCK  POST  OFFICE,  11,  WILLIAM  STREET. 

June,  1875. 


THOMAS  MacMILLAN,  Postmaster. 

James  Whiteford,  M.D.,  Medical  Attendant. 

William  M.  G.  Weir,  Chief  Clerk ;    James  Allan,  John  W. 

Kirkpatrick,  James  Brown,  Matthew  Lawson,  Donald  Creighton, 

John    Hoggan,   Andrew   Molseed,  Daniel   Henderson,    James 

Angus,  William  Proven,  Clerks 

George  Muldoon,  and  Charles  M'Kirdy,  Boy  Clerks. 

William  J.  Ross,  Peter  M'Intyre,  and  Allan  M'Dougall,  Stampers 

and  Newspai^er  Sorters. 

James  Edgar,  Malcolm  Campbell  and  Joseph  Millar,  Railway  and 
Steamboat  Messengers. 

John    M'Lkan,    Michael    Ratclifpe,    Henry   Devlin,    Henry 

Gibson,  James  C.  Dunlop,  Joseph  Sweenie,  Thomas  Reid,  John 

Sutherland,  Alexander    Thomson,   Walter    M'Kenzie,   Henry 

M'Intosh,  Murdoch  M'Kenzie,  Wm.  John  M'Keeman,  Alexander 

M 'Donald,  Letter  Carriers. 

J.  Sampson,  William  Burns,  John  Peacock,  David  Nutt, 
Charles  Sargeant,  Angus  M'Lean,  William  M'Gallan,  William 
Simpson,  Patrick  Downie,  James  Simpson,  Peter  Black,  John 
Graham,  David  Johnstone,  and  Neil  Patrick,  Auxiliary  Letter 

Carriers. 

LOCAL  RURAL  MESSENGERS  AND  LETTER  CARRIERS. 
Port-Glasgow  Road — John  Mooney. 

Gourock — William  Barbour. 

Strone  and  Kilmnn-  Samuel  Gracey. 

Overton  and  Inverkip  Roads— James  Hillen. 


TELEGRAPH      DEPARTMENT. 
R.  B.  Guthrie,  Clerk  in  Charge. 

George  Ander^^on,  A.  Cruickshank,  James  M.' Baxter,  David 
'Cuthbert,   Nicholas    Beattie,   John    P.   H.    M'Nairney,  John 
Foster,  James  M.  Robertson,   Robt.    S.   M'Dowall,  Alexander 
Baillie,  and  Archd.  T.  Turner,  Clerks. 

William  Taylor,  Engineer. 
And  Thirteen  Boy  Messengers. 

a 


Z  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  i^ublic  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  DeiJosits 
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. 


DELIVERY    OF     LETTERS. 

Correspondence  for  Merchants,  &c.,  having  j)rivate  Boxes,  and 
addressed  Poste  Restante,  are  delivered  at  the  same  hoxirs. 

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,  Salcoats ;  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  corresjpondence  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.  ToAvn'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,  Cai-radale,  Lochranza,  and  Pirn 
Mill  additional,  and  Gourock.     Town's  letters  in  time  till  1.45  j^.m. 

Fourth  delivery  at  4.30  p.m.,  with  the  correspondence  from  York- 
shire, Durham,  and  Northumberland  ;  Edinbtirgh,  Glasgow,  Paisley, 
Poi-t-Glasgow,  Ardentinny,  Lochgoilhead,  Craigrownie,  Kilcreggan, 
Inveraray,  and  Oban.     Town's  letters  in  time  till  4.10  i).m. 

Fifth  delivery  at  7.45  ]).n\.,  with  the  correspondence  from  London, 
Liverpool,  Dublin,  and  South  of  Ireland ;  North  of  Scotland, 
Aberdeen,  Fort-William,  Perth,  Dundee,  &c. ;  Galloway,  Dumfries, 
Edinburgh,  Glasgow,  Paisley,  Port-Glasgow,  Lochgilphead,  Tarbert, 
Ardrishaig,  Innellan,  Rothesay,  Dvmoon,  Strone,  Kilmun,  Oban, 
Gourock,  Millport,  Largs,  Fairlie,  West  Kilbride,  Wemyss  Bay,  and 
Inverkip.     Town's  letters  in  time  till  7.25  p.m. 


APPEN^DIX.  3 

EATES  OF  POSTAGE  AND  CONDITIONS  OF 
TEANSMISSION. 

Inland  Letters  * 

The  rates  of  j)ostage  to  be  prepaid  are  as  follows,f  viz.  :-  — 

For  a  letter  not  exceeding  1  oz Id 

,,  exceeding  1  oz.  but  not  exceeding  2  oz,        .         IJd 

„  „  2oz.  ,,  „         4  oz.        .        2d 

„  ,,4  oz.  „  ,5        6  oz.        .        2|d 

,,  ,,  6  oz.  ,,  ,,8  oz.        .         3d 

„  ,,8  oz.  „  ,,      10  oz.        .        34d 

,,  „         10  oz.  ,,  „       12  oz.        ,         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  imi^aid  is  chargeable  on  delivery  with  double  post- 
age, and  a  letter  jjosted  insufiiciently  prepaid  is  charged  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 
exemj)t  from  postage  ;  and  such  petitions  and  addresses,  as  also  iieti- 
tions.  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  jproper  number  of 
postage  stamps,  will  be  charged  as  an  uni^aid  letter. 

Newspapers. 
(I.)  Inland. 

By  the  "Post  Office  Act,  1870,"  the  use  of  the  Inland  Eevenue 
imj)ressed  stamp  denoting  the  stamp  duty,  imder  which  Newspapers 
and  other  jperiodicals  had  been  previously  transmissable  by  post 
within  the  United  Kingdom,  was  abolished  and  a  postage  of  one  half- 
penny was  fixed  for  each  transmission  of  any  Newspajper  coming 
within  the  definition  laid  down  in  the  Act. 

Inland  Newspapers  are  subject  to  the  following  regulations  : — 
1st.  To  have  the  i^rivilege  of  passing  as  a  Newspajjer,  the  publication 
must  first  have  been  accepted  as  a  Newsj)aper  by  the  Post- 
master-General,  and  have   been  j)laced  on  a  Eegister  at  the 

*  Inland  letters  are  those  which  pass  between  places  in  the  United 
Kingdom,  including  the  Isle  of  Man,  the  Orkneys,  Shetland,  Scilly, 
and  Channel  Islands. 

i*  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  the  next  greater  weight. 


APPENDIX. 


General  Post  Office  ;*  from  which  it  is  liable  to  be  removed, 
either  throtigh  the  non-renewal  of  the  registration  year  by  year, 
or  in  consequence  of  any  change  wliich  may  deprive  it  of  the 
characteristics  of  a  Newspaper. 

Registration  for  inland  circulation  includes  registration  for 
transmisssion  abroad. 

2d.  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  jDrinted  on  a  sheet  or  sheets  unstitched. 

3d.  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  date  of 
publication  at  the  top  of  every  subsequent  page  ;  and  this  regu- 
lation 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  the 
date  of  publication  of  the  Newspaper  printed  at  the  top  of  every 
page  ;  or,  if  it  consists  of  engravings,  prints,  or  lithographs,  at 
the  top  of  sheet  or  side. 

5th.  For  each  Newspaper,  whether  posted  singly  or  in  a  iiacket,  the 
postage,  when  prepaid,  is  one  half -penny  ;  but  a  packet  contain- 
ing 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  Newsjjaper  jDosted  unpaid,  and  a  packet  of  newspapers  posted 
either  unpaid  or  insufficiently  paid,  wiU  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 
mustbeprej)aid,  except  thatin  the  case  of  re -direction  the  amount 
chargeable  may  be  collected  on  delivery. 

9th.  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  mannner  as  to  admit  of  easy  removal  for  examina- 
tion. 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  insjiected. 
11th.  A  Newspaper,  whether  posted  singly  or  in  a  packet,  which  con- 
tains  any  enclosures   except  the   supplement   or  supplements 
belonging  to  it,  will  be  charged  as  a  letter ;  unless  the  enclosure 
be  such  as  might  be  sent  at  the  Book  Eate  of  Postage  and  the 
entire  j)acket  be  sufficiently  prepaid  as  a  book  packet,  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  unj^aid  or  insufficiently  paid  letter. 
13th.   No  packet  of  newsjjapers  must  exceed  14  lbs.  in  weight,  nor 
may  it  exceed  two  feet  in  length  or  one  foot  in  width  or  depth. 


*  The  conditions  of  admission  to  the  Register  may  be  ascertained 
on  application  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Post  Office, 


APPENDIX.  O 

III.— POSTAGE  STAMPS. 

Every  Head  Postmaster  is  required  to  keep,  for  sale  to  the  pviblic, 
a  sufficient  stock  of  HalfiJenny  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  ^d,  Id,  l^d,  2d,  3d,  4d,  6d,  9d,  lOd, 
2s,  and  5s.  Sub-Postmasters  are  required  to  keep  halfpenny  and  Is, 
penny  labels,  and  half -penny  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.,  4f  ins.  by  3 
ll-16th  ins.  (square  shape),  5^  ins.  by  3|  ins.,  5|  ins.  by  3  ins., 
and  4f  ins.  by  2|  ins.  The  square  shape  is  sold  at  the  following- 
prices  :— £1  2s  6d  per  240, 1  for  l^d,  3  for  3Jd,  4  for  4.id,  and  24  for  2s 
3d.     Other  sizes  at  2s  2d  per  i^acket  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  discontiniied,  the  issue  being 
limited  to  the  larger  sized  wrappers  of  the  dimensions  12  ins.  by  5  ins. 
The  price  for  12  wrappers  is  6^cl ;  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  fraction 
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  ijrinted  upon  (to  the  exclusion  of  any  written  letter  or  communica- 
tion 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  binding  and  mounting 
necessary  for  their  safe  transmission  by  i^ost,  but  also  Circulars, — 
i.e.,  letters  which  appear  from  internal  evidence  to  be  intended  for 
transmission  in  identical  terms  to  several  persons,  and  the  whole  or 
the  greater  part  of  which  is  printed,  engraved  or  lithographed. 

1st.  The  ijostage  is  one  halfpenny  for  every  two  ozs.  or  fraction  of 
that  weight. 

2d.  The  postage  must  be  jDrepaid  either  by  adhesive  stamps  or  by 
means  of  a  stamped  wrapper,  or  by  a  combination  of  tJie  two  ; 
except  at  tlie  Chief  and  District  Post  Offices  and  the  Branch 
Offices  at  Lombard  Street  and  Charing  Cross  in  London,  and 
the  Chief  Offices  in  Edinburgh  and  in  Dublin,  where,  from  10 
a.m.  till  4  j).m. ,  it  may  be  prepaid  in  money,  provided  the  post- 
age amount  to  not  less  than  £1  in  any  one  case,  and  provided 


APPENDIX. 


the  packets  are  posted,  in  bundles,  each  representing  a  postage 
of  5s. 

3d.  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  x^osted  either  without  a  cover  or  in 
a  cover  entirely  open  at  both  ends,  and  in  such  a  manner  as  to 
admit  of  the  contents  being  easily  withdrawn  for  examination,* 
otherwise  it  will  be  treated  as  a  letter. 

5th.  A  book-packet  may  not  contain  any  letter,  or  communication  of 
the  nature  of  a  letter  (whether  separate  or  otherwise),  not 
being  a  circular  letter  or  not  wholly  printed,  nor  any  enclosure 
sealed  or  in  any  way  closed  against  inspection,  nor  any  other 
enclosure  not  allowed  by  section  9.  (Entries,  however,  merely 
stating  who  sends  the  book,  Sic,  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  weighty  or  one  foot  six 
inches  in  length,  nine  inches  in  width,  and  six  inches  in  depth. 
Post  Cards,  which  bear  a  halfpenny  impressed  stamp,  are  available 
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  otherwise 
imi^ressed  on  it,  nor  must  there  be  any  writing  or  printing 
across  the  stamp.  On  the  reserve  side  any  communication, 
whether  of  the  nature  of  a  letter  or  otherwise,  may  be  written 
or  x^rinted ;  but  such  communication  must  not  extend  to  the 
front  side.  Nothing  whatever  may  be  attached  ;  nor  may  the 
card  be  folded,  cut,  or  otherwise  altered.  If  any  of  these  rules 
be  infringed,  the  Card  will  be  charged  Id  on  delivery.' 

2d  No  Card  other  than  one  of  those  issued  by  the  Government  will 
pass  under  a  half -penny  stamp,  if  it  bear  on  it  a  wjitten  com- 
munication of  the  nature  of  a  letter. 

General  Regulations. 

When,  owing  to  a  great  and  unusual  influx  of  letters,  books,  &c., 
the  transmission  or  delivery  of  the  letters  would  be  delayed  if  the 
whole  mail  were  dealt  mth  without  distinction,  book  j)ackets  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, 
paintings,  photographs,  lithogiaph,  engraving,  book  or  card  or  any 
other  indecent  or  obscene  article,  or  any  letter,  newspaper,  publica- 
tion, packet,  or  card  having  thereon  any  other  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. 


*  In  order  to  secure  the  return  of  book  packets  which  cannot  be 
delivered,  the  name  and  addresses  of  the  senders  should  be  jDrinted  or 

written  outside  thus,   "  From ,  of  —     ." 

f  It  is  the  duty  of  the  Postmaster,  whenever  they  have  ground  for 
susj)ecting  an  infringement  of  any  of  the  above  conditions,  and  occa- 
sionally, even  when  there  is  no  ground  for  suspicion,  to  open  and 
examine  book-packets  jjosted  at,  or  passing  through  their  office. 


APPENDIX. 


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  discover  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;  razoi-s,  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. 


61 

„    71    M. 

11 

„     81    9d. 

SI 

„    9^  lOd. 

91 

„  10^  lid. 

101 

-    Is. 

MONEY  OPvDERS. 

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  51  and  under  6^    7d. 
,,        of  10s  and  under  11  2d. 
,,         ,,     11    ,,         ,,      21  3d, 

„        „    3^    „         „      4:1  M. 
„    41    „         „      U  M. 

No  Order  is  allowed  to  contain  the  fractional  part  of  a  penny. 

Money  Orders  are  issued  in  the  United  Kingdom  on  the  following 
colonies,  British  agencies,  and  Foreign  Countries  ; — Alexandria, 
Bahia,  Berbice  (New  Amsterdam),  Belgium,  British  Columbia,  Callao, 
Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Canada,  Colombo  (Ceylon),  Coquimbo,  Demerara 
(Georgetown),  Denmark,  Falkland  Islands,  France  and  Algeria,  Ger- 
many, Gibraltar,  Gold  Coast,  Holland,  Honduras,  Hong  Kong,  India, 
Italy,  Malta,  Mauritius,  Natal,  New  Brunswick,  Newfoundland,  New 
South  Wales,  New  Zealand,  Nova  Scotia,  Pernambuco,  Prince  Edward 
Island,  Queensland,  Bio  de  Janeiro,  St  Helena,  Shanghai,  Smyrna, 
South  Australia,  Straits  Settlements,  Suez,  Switzerland,  Tasmania, 
United  States,  Valparaiso,  Victoria,  West  Coast  of  Africa,  West 
Indies,  Western  Aiistralia,  Yokohama. 

The  scale  of  Commission  for  Orders  payable  abroad  is  as  follows  : — 

For  sums  not  exceeding      -        -        -        £2.        £5.         £7.        £10. 

s.    d.     s.     d.     s.     d.     s.     d. 

If  payable  in  Belgium,  Denmark,  France, 
Germany,  Holland,  Italy,  Switzer- 
land,  Gibraltar,  Malta,  Egypt,  or 

Constantinople,         -         -        -         091623      3    0 
,,       any  other  place  abroad  (including 
most  of  the  Colonies)  authorised  to 
transact    Money    Order    business 
with  this  country,     -        --        10      20      3    0      40 


APPENDIX. 


POST  OFFICE  SAVINGS  BANKS. 

Every  Post  Office  Savings  Bank,  whicli  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,  jjrovided  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  depositor's  principal  and  interest 
amount  together  to  £200  all  interest  vs^ill  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  Christian 
name  and  surname,  and  state  his  occu.pation  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,  imder  the  Act  27  and  28 
Victorife,  cap.  43,  to  insure  the  lives  of  persons  of  either  sex,  between 
the  ages  of  16  and  60,  for  not  less  than  £20  or  more  than  £100.  He 
is  also  empowei'ed  under  the  same  Act  to  grant  Immediate  or  Deferred 
Annuities  if  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  seci;rity  for  the  payment  of  the  -money  at 
the  proper  time.  Full  particulars  as  to  rates,  &c.,  may  be  had  at  any 
Post  Office. 


CUSTOM-HOUSE— Steamboat  Quay. 
Collector — Thomas  Avery. 

Clerks — Chief  Clerk — Thomas  King.  First  class— Utrick  "Walton, 
James  Little.  Second  class— Henry  Durkin.  Writer — Samuel 
Cameron. 

Surveyor — First  class — F.  J.  Cackett. 

Examining  Officers — First  class — John  Ritchie,  A.  J.  Kerr,  John 
Ramsay.  Second  class— John  Ford,  George  Kerr,  James  Scotland, 
Robert  Smith.  D.  Tough.  Third  class — George  Sinclair,  Robert 
Chisholm,  John  Strickland. 

Out-Door  Officers — First  Class — AulayM'Aulay,  James  Lyon,  AVm. 
M'Fie,  William  Comrie,  P.  M'Farlane,  A.  Arkiey,  James  Campbell, 
Robert  Fyf  e,  Robert  Smith,  James  Robertson,  Hugh  Hutton,  E.  Beith, 
David  Poison,  Hugh  Ritchie.  Second  class— D.  Houston,  Robert  Fry, 
J.  D.  Duncan,  Thomas  Griffiths,  R.  M'Arthur,  Alexander  White,  E. 
B.  M'Gowan,  R.  Joss,  John  M'Lellan,  J.  E.  Haig,  John  Darroch. 

Boatmen — First  class — S.  Kemsley,  J.  M'Lean,  G.  Kirkpatrick,  J. 
M'Intyre.  Second  class — J.  W.  Lovell,  A.  White,  AVilliam  M'Crindle, 
Thomas  Brittlebank,  D.  Smith,  D.  Riordan,  P.  Hessian,  E.  Conway. 

Messenger — J.  Johnston  ;  HousekeeiDer — Mrs  Elizabeth  Johnston. 


\  APPENDIX.  9 


Principal  Coast  Officers:— Ardrishaig,  John  Lindsay;  Islay,  Duncan 
M'Phail;  Oban,  W.  Poison;  Tobermory,  C.  Campbell. 

Hours  of  attendance  for  tlie  despatch  of  piiblic  business --In-door 
Department,  from  ten  till  four  ;  Out-door  Department,  from  1st  April 
to  30th  Sei)tember,  from  six  till  9  a.m  ,  and  from  10  a.m.  till  four 
p.m.  ;  during  Feb.,  Mar.,  Oct.,  and  Nov.,  from  9  a.m.  till  four  p.m., 
and  during  Jan.  and  Dec,  from  nine  a.m.  till  three  p.m.,  and  the  Long 
Eoom  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. 


MERCANTILE  MARINE  OFFICE. 

LOCAL  MARINE  BOARD. 

Provost  of  Greenock  (ex  officio),  Chairman. 

NOMINEES  OP  THE   BOARD   OF  TRADE. 
Thomas  O.  Hunter.  I  James  Stewart. 

Peter  Meldrum.  C.  S.  Caird. 


ELECTED  BY  THE  SHIPOWNERS. 


A.  O.  Leitch. 
William  Rankine. 
R.  Shankland. 


James  Hamilton. 
A.  Ferguson. 
William  Neill. 
Thomas  King,  Watt  Place,  Secretary. 
James  D.  Macdonald,  Superintendent  of  Mercantile  Marine. 
Charles  Lewis,  Deputy  do.  do. 

,  First  Clerk.     James  Campbell,  Second  Clerk. 
AVilliam  Cousar  and  Donald  Campbell,  Assistants  and  Runners. 
The  examinations  of  Masters  and  Mates  in  Seamanship  and  Naviga- 
tion 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  Macnaughtan, 

and  William  M.  Young. 

Office  Hours -10  till  3.     Saturdays,  10  till  12. 


INLAND  REVENUE  (LATE  EXCISE). 

Customhouse  Buildings. 

John  Robertson,  Collector.     William  T.  Sinkins,  First  Clerk. 

David  Roddick,  Second  Clerk. 


10  APPENDIX. 

GREENOCK  DISTRICT. 
Francis  Moon,  Supervisor. 
Surveying  Officers — Jolm    Gordon,  Charles  J.  Bigg,   John   Venter, 
Frank  Kelleway,  "William  Higgins,  Thomas  Johnson  and  James 
M 'Gannon. 

Housekeeper — Catherine  Hunter. 
Oi^en  every  Lawful  Day  from  9  morning  till  3  afternoon. 


PARLIAMENTARY  AND  MUNICIPAL  BOUNDARIES. 

FIRST   WARD. 

That  part  of  the  Burgh  comprehended  within  a  line  commencing 
at  the  point  where  Ladyburn  joins  the  River  Clyde,  and  running 
westward  along  the  margin  of  the  said  river  to  a  point  at  the  northern 
extremity  of  the  Pier  or  Quay  which  divides  the  Victoria  Harbour 
from  the  East  India  Harbour  ;  thence  along  the  said  Pier  or  Quay  to 
Rae-end  Street,  where  it  joins  Dellingburn  Street,  to  Dellingburn 
Square  ;  thence  along  said  Square  to  the  foot  of  Baker  Street  ;  thence 
along  the  centre  of  Baker  Street  to  Drumfrochar  Road  ;  thence  along 
the  centre  of  Drumfrochar  Road  to  the  point  where  the  boundaries 
of  the  Second,  Third  and  Fourth  Wards  meet  in  that  road  ;  thence 
southward  in  a  straight  line  to  the  Parliamentary  boundary  at  the 
Upper  East  Reservoir,  and  from  thence  eastward  and  northward  along 
the  Parliamentary  boundary  to  the  jDoint  first  described. — Number, 
of  voters,  1513. 

SECOND  WARD. 

That  part  of  the  Burgh  comprehended  within  aline  commencing  at  ai 
point  at  the  northern  extremity  of  the  Pier  or  Quay  which  divides  the 
Victoria  Harbour  from  the  East  India  Harbour,  and  running  westward ! 
along  the  margin  of  the  river  to  the  opening  of  the  West  Harbour  ; 
thence  in  a  straight  line  to  the  northern  extremity  of  the  Mid  Quay  ; 
thence  along  the  centre  of  the  IMid  Quay  to  William  Street  ;  thence  i 
along  the  centre  of  said  Street  to  the  centre  of  Cathcaii; 
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  i 
boundaries  of  the  First,  Third  and  Fourth  Wards  meet ;  thence  i 
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  Dellingburn  Sti'eet,  and  the  Pier'i 
or  Quay  dividing  the  Victoria  Harbour  from  the  East  India  Harbour, 
to  the  point  first  described. — Number  of  voters,  1295. 

THIRD  WARD. 

That  part  of  the  Bui"gh  comprehended  within  a  Kne  commencing  at 
the  northern  extremity  of  the  Mid  QiTay,  and  running  along  the  said 
Quay  to  the  foot  of  William  Street ;  thence  to  the  centre  of  said 
Street  to  the  centre  of  Cathcai't  Square  ;  thence  to  the  foot  of  Bank 
Street ;  thence  along  the  centre  of  said  Street  to  southern  extremity  ; 
thence  in  a  straight  line  to  the  point  in  Drumfrochar  Road  where  the 
First,  Second,  and  Fourth  AVards  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;  j 


APPENDIX.  11 

I  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  Dalrymple  Street  to  West  Quay  Lane  ;  thence  along 
the  centre  of  AVest  Quay  Lane  to  the  West  Quay  ;  and  thence  along 
the  centre  of  West  Quay  Lane  to  the  margin  of  river  to  the  opening 
of  the  West  Harbour,  and  thence  in  a  straight  line  to  the  point  first 
described.     Number  of  voters,  1293. 

FOURTH  WAKD. 

That  part  of  the  Burgh  comprehended  within  a  line  commencing  at 
the  point  vs^here  the  West  Burn  joins  the  River  Clyde,  and  running  up 
the  said  burn  to  the  point  where  it  is  crossed  by  Crawford  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 
straight  line  to  the  point  in  Drumf  rochar  Road  where  the  First,  Second, 
and  Third  Wards  meet ;  thence  westward  along  the  centre  of  Drum- 
frochar  Road  to  Ann  Street ;  thence  along  the  centre  of  Buccleuch 
Street  to  Vennel ;  thence  northward  along  the  centre  of  Ann  Street 
to  Buccleuch  Street ;  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  the  West  Quay  Lane  to  the  West  Quay  ; 
thence  along  the  West  Quay  to  the  margin  of  the  river ;  and  thence 
westward  along  the  margin  of  the  river  to  the  point  first  described. — 
Number  of  voters,  1471. 

FIFTH  WARD. 

All  the  remaining  parts  of  the  Burgh.— Number  of  voters,  1557. 
Total  number  of  voters  within  the  Parliamentary  and  Municipal 
boundaries,  7129. 


JAMES  JOPINSTON  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.  O.  Hunter. 

Germany  and  the  Netherlands — J.  O.  Leitke. 

Paraguayan  —James  Auld. 

Danish— Graham  Brymner. 

Belgium  Vice-Consul — John  Brymner, 

United  States— E.  Nuel. 


12  APPENDIX. 

LLOYDS'  AGENTS  FOR  GREENOCK  AND  PORT-GLASGOW, 
T.  O.  HUNTER  &  CO. 

AGENTS  FOR  LIVERPOOL  UNDERWRITERS, 
T.  O.  HUNTER  &  CO. 


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  .32,635 

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 

"        "         ^'GlSgow"'-^''''^-f        4^4                  4^1  955 

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  19th  January,  1736.     Died  25th  August,  1819. 
Sacramental  Fast  Days — Thui-sday  before  first  Sunday  of  M^rch,  and 

Thursday  before  first  Sunday  of  October. 
Fairs— First  Thursday  in  July,  and  Fourth  Tuesday  in  November. 


APPENDIX. 


13 


MAGISTRATES  AND  TOWN  COUNCIL. 


Provost — Robert  Neill. 


Bailies. 


Alexander  Scott. 
Edward  Wilson. 


Duncan  Hendry, 
Archibald  Paton. 


Treasurer—  Dugald  Shankland. 
Councillors. 
John  Duff. 

Third  Ward. 
Robert  Neill. 
C.  P.  Hunter. 
Dugald  Shankland 

Fovirth  A^''ard. 
John  Erskine. 


First  Ward. 
James  F.  Marshall. 
Donald  Anderson. 
William  B.  Paul. 

Second  Ward. 
G-raham  Brymner. 
Duncan  Hendry. 

Ordinary  Meetings — First  Tuesday  of  every  month. 


Alexander  Scott. 
Edward  Wilson. 
Fifth  Ward. 
Hugh  Walker. 
George  Arbuckle. 
William  Turner. 
Archibald  Paton. 


Officials. 

Town  Clerk — John  Kerr  Gray 

Chamberlain — John  Adam. 

Auditor — John  Gillespie. 

Procurators-Fiscal — Archibald  M'Callum  and  James  Auld. 

Assessors — Police  Court — John  Kerr  Gray  and  Colin  M'CuUoch,  and 

in  absence,  Thomas  Wilson. 
Assessor  and  Clerk  of  Dean  of  Guild  Court — Hew  M'llwraith. 
Master  of  Works  -  Alex.  J.  Turnbull. 

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 — George  Moffat. 
Cou.ncil  Officer — Charles  Murray. 

DEAN  OF  GUILD  COURT. 

Dean  of  Guild— Councillor  Anderson. 

Councillors    of   Dean   of   Guild — Treastirer    Shankland,    Councillors 
Erskine  and  AValker,  Commissioners  Shaw,  Brown  and  Simpson. 
Procurator-Fiscal  of  Court — James  Auld. 
Assessor  and  Clerk  of  Court — Hew  M'llwraith. 

]\[aster  of  Works  —Alex.  J.  Turnbull.       Bar  Officer— Ewan  M'lntyre, 

Court  Hall — Police  Buildings. 

Court  Days — Thursday  of  each  alternate  week,  at  two  p.m. 


TRUSTEES  FOR  THE  HARBOURS. 


By  Act  of  Parliament,  the  Provost,  Magistrates,  and  Town  Council, 
with  the  following  gentlemen,  elected  by  the  Shipowners  and 
Harbour  Ratepayers : — 


AVilliam  Lindsay. 
James  Hamilton. 
Archibald  Adam, 
Walter  Grieve. 
Robert  Davie. 


John  Scott,  yst. 
AYilliam  Neill. 
Thomas  Prentice, 
Ebenezer  Stewart  Wallace, 


14  APPENDIX. 

Officials. 

Clerk— John  Kerr  Gray.     Assistant  Clerk— Thomas  Wilson. 

Treasurer — John  Adam. 

Auditor — John  Gillesi^ie.     Collector  of  Harbour  and  Police  Dues — 

Andrew  Nimmo. 
Harbour  Masters — John  Millar,  Archibald  Brown,  and  James  Baillie. 

Dock  Master — John  Millar. 
Chief  and  Consulting  Engineer — W.  R.  Kinijiple.    Assistant  Harbour 

Engineer — 
Superintendent  of  Harbour  Police — David  Dewar.    Superintendent  of 
Transit  Sheds  and  "Warehouses  —William  Lamont. 

BOARD  OF  POLICE. 

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  Eatei^ayers,  three  of  them  in  November 
annually,  viz.  : — 


Neil  Brown. 

David  Melville  Simpson. 

John  Lang. 

John  M'Glashan. 


James  Aitken. 

James  Black. 

Arthur  Skivington. 

Neil  Shaw. 

Robert  Watson  Chalmers. 

Clerk — John  Kerr  Gray. 

Depute  Clerk — William  Blair.     Treasurer—  John  Adam. 

Collector  of  Assessment — A.  Chalmers.     Auditor — John  Gillespie. 

Ins]Dectors  under  Public  Health  Act— David  Dewar  and  James 

Donnelly 

Master  of  Works  -  A.  J.  TurnbuU.  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  Eire  Brigade — George  M'Cartney. 
Inspector  of  Gas  Meters — William  Tweedlie.  Inspectors  of 
Lodging  Houses — David  Dewar,  James  Donnelly,  Alexander 
M'Kenzie,  Hugh  Armour  and  Angus  M'Donald.  Ticketer  of 
Small  Houses— William  Thomson.  Inspector  under  the  Adul- 
teration of  Food  Act--  David  Young.  Public  Analysts  —William 
M'Cowan,  F.C.S.,  and  John  William  Biggart,  F.C.S.  Inspector 
of  Cleansing— Roderick  M'Leod. 


WATER  TRUSTEES. 


Provost    Neill ;   Bailies    Wilson,    Hendry,    and    Paton ;    Treasurer 

Sliankland ;  Councillors  Erskine,  Walker  and  Arbuckle  ;  Messrs 

Aitken,  Black,  Shaw,  Brown  and  Lang. 

Clerk— Colin  M'Culloch.         Collector  —James  Brown,  junr. 

Treasurer — John  Adam.       Superintendent — James  Wilson,  C.E. 

Auditor — John  Gillespie. 


APPENDIX. 


15 


DESCRIPTION    OF   FALLS   LET   AND   UNLET  ALONG    LINE    OP    AQUEDUCTS 
BETWEEN  OVERTON  AND  THE  SEA. 


No. 
1. 
2. 
3. 


Sugar  Kefinery, 
Grain  Mills, 
Sugar  Kefinery, 
Sugar  Refinery, 
Foundry, 
Chemical  Work, 
Chemical  Work, 


OLD  LINE. 

Crawhall,  Allison  &  Co., 
Mackenzie  &  Walker 
A.  Scott  &  Sons, 

Do. 
Rankin  &  Blackmore, 
John  Poynter  &  Son, 
Do. 


Seed  Crushing  Oil  Company  (Limited), 


8.  (  Sugar  Refinery, 


Height. 
26  feet 
24    „ 
17    „ 

26    „ 

22  „ 
28  „ 
64i  „ 

23  „ 

34  „ 
294  „ 
20  „ 
34  „ 
30    „ 


H.P. 

46 
43 
30 

46 

39 
35 
50 

330 

40 
60 
53 
36 
61 
54 


Clyde  Sugar  Refining 
&<(      '  Co., 

9.  (  Sugar  Refinery,        Neill,  Dempster  &  Neill, 

10.  Rope  Work,  A.  Toiigh  &  Son, 

11.  Dyeing  and  Carding  Mill,  R.  Houston  &  Son, 

12.  Woollen  Mill,  Fleming,  Reid  &  Co., 

13.  Woollen  Mill,  Do. 

14.  Woollen  Mill,  Do. 
18.     Paper  Mill,                Brown,  Stewart  &  Co., 

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. 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5 
6. 
7. 


NEW  LINES. 

Grain  Mill,  George  Allan,  junr., 

Greenock  Foundry  Co., 
Sugar  Refinery,        Dawson,  Martin  &  Co. 
Sugar  Refinery,         Blair,  Reid  &  Steele, 
&  jShaws  Water  Foundry,  R.  Steele  &  Co., 
\ Sugar  Refinery,     Pattens  &  Co., 
Sugar  Refinery,        Alex.  Scott  &  Sons, 


Height. 
14  feet 
45     „ 


18 

21 

1  48 

12 


H.P. 

25 
81 
32 
38 
86 

21 


GREENOCK  PRISON— Nelson  Street,  West. 


W.  Clark,  Governor, 
Mrs  Davie,  Matron. 
Duncan  Campbell, 
Daniel  M'AUister, 
John  Dunn, 
Neil  Shaw,  Watchman 


Warders. 


Mrs  Fleming,  )  Female 

Margaret  Henderson,  i  Warders 
Alexander  Bell,  Fireman. 
Dr  Shortridge,  Surgeon. 
Rev.  Alex.  Gibson,  Chaplain. 


CALEDONIAN  RAILWAY  COMPANY. 

Directors. 

Thomas  Hill,  Esq.,  Merrylee,  Glasgow — Chairman 
Lieut. -Colonel  Salkeld,  Holmhill,  Carlisle 

Daniel   Ainslie,    Esq.,    The   Gart,   Callander,  and   48  Moray  Place, 
Edinburgh 


11 

16  APPENDIX. 

J.  C.  Bolton,  Esq.,  Glasgow,  and  Carbrook,  Stirling 

Hugh  Brown,  Esq.,  Glasgow 

Andrew  Buchanan,  Esq. ,  Auchentorlie,  Dumbartonshire 

James  Taylor,  Esq. ,  Stanley  Hall,  Burntisland 

Robert  Ferguson,  Esq.,  Du.ndee 

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  Badenoch  Nicholson,  Esq.,  Glenbervie  House,  Kincardineshire 

Archd.  Gibson,  Secretary 
Kail  way  Station,  25  Cathcart  Street— Jas.  Gilchrist,  Superintendent 

Railway  Station,  Cartsdyke 
Goods  Station,  4  Regent  Street — John  Montgomerie,  Superintendent 


GLASGOW  AND  SOUTH-WESTERN  RAILAYAY  COMPANY. 

Directors. 
Sir  James  Lumsden,  of  Arden,  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 
David  Johnstone,  Bellaire,  Greenock 

Matthew  William  Thomson,  Esq.,  Park  Gate,  Guisley,  near  Leeds 
Peter  Clouston,  Esq.,  1  Park  Terrace,  Glasgow 
James  Rodger,  Esq.,  1  Claremont  Gardens,  Glasgow 
Patrick  Piayf air,  Esq. ,  79  St  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow 
Benjamin  Nicholson,  Esq.,  merchant,  Annan 

W.  J.  Wainwright,  General  Manager 

John  Morton,  Secretary 

Head  OfiSce — 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. 

Directo7's. 

John  Rodger,  jun.  |  Andrew  Tasker  i  George  Adam 

John  Duncan,  Secretary,  24  West  Burn  Street 


TOAYN  AND  HARBOUR  POLICE- Office,  Taylor's  Close. 
David  Dewar,  Superintendent,  residing  at  34  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. 


APPENDIX, 


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  deisosited  at  the  Engine 
House,  Taylor's  Close.  Keys  for  them  to  be  found  at  the  Police  Office. 
Geoi'ge  M'Cartney,  Superintendent  of  Engines. 


MARKETS. 

Fish  Market,  1  West  Breast. 

Flesh  Market,  Market  Street— George  Moffat,  Inspector  and  Su^jer- 
intendent  at  the  Market.  Cattle  bought  and  sold  daily.  No  Weekly 
Markets  held  since  the  cattle  plague.  Fairs  are  held  annually, 
beginning  on  the  first  Thursday  of  July,  and  fourth  Tuesday  of 
November  ;  and  a  Horse  and  Cattle  Market,  which  is  held  on  the 
Friday  before  Glasgow  AYhitsun -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,  Ti'easurer. 

Geoi'ge  ^\'^illiamson.  Secretary. 


Alex.  Ferguson,  Chairman. 


Directors. 

William  Crawford,  Deputy-Chairman. 


Provost  of  Port- Glasgow 
Messrs  Hugh  W.  Walker 

John  Clapperton 

T.  M.  Macfarlane 

Alex.  Robertson  (Gourock) 

P.  M.  Black 

Abram  Lyle 

William  Turner 


Messrs  Alexander  Mackenzie 
Alexander  C.  Smith 
Patrick  T.  Caird 
Robert  Shankland 
John  Douglas 
Alex.  Scott,  jun. 
John  Duff 
John  S.  Nicol 


The  Chairman  of  the  Parochial  Board  of  Greenock. 

The  Chairman  of  the  Parochial  Board  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. 


18  APPENDIX. 

Medical  Department. 

Drs  Shortridge,  Robertson,  Black,  and  "Wallace. 

John  Carlyle,  House  Surgeon. 

Miss  Johnstone,  Lady  Superintendent. 

John  M.  Lyon,  Dispenser. 

Friends  of  patients  are  allowed  to  visit  them  every  lawful  day  from 
2.30  till  3.30  p.m.  The  Dispensary  for  out-door  patients  is  open  from 
12  till  1  p.  m. ,  and  is  closed  on  Fast  Days,  New  Year's  Day,  and  Friday 
of  Summer  Fair.  Apj^licants  are  required  to  pay  Id  for  each  prescrip- 
tion, and  to  come  provided  with  bottles  for  mixtures,  &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  pro^ser  subjects  and  there  be 
room  in  the  house.  Tickets  are  available  only  in  the  place  where 
siibscriber  and  patient  reside. 


GREENOCK  PAROCHIAL  BOARD. 

Rooms,  Captain  Street. 

Robert  Neill,  Esq.,  Balgray,  Chairman  of  the  Board. 

AVilliam  M'Clure,  Esq.,  Chairman  of  the  Committee  of  Management. 

The  management  is  vested  in  a  General  Committee,  subdivided 

into  small  Committees  for  the  despatch  of  business. 

John  S.  Deas,  Inspector. 

Robert  P.  Fairlie  and  T.  O.  Waun,  Assistants. 

Dugald  M'Lean,  Andrew  Maclachlan,  Thomas  Shearer,  and  "William 

Hill,  Clerks. 

Thomas  Burton,  Collector  and  Cashier. 

William  Ramage,  Out  Door  Collector. 

James  AVallace,  M.D.,  House  Surgeon.       Samuel  Shorti'idge,    John 

M'Culloch,  and  John  Macdougall,  District  Surgeons. 

Archibald  Blair,  Governor,  and  Mrs  Buchan,  Matron  of  Poorhouse. 

John  Hunter,  Chaplain.     John  Gillespie,  Auditor. 


GREENOCK  LIBRARY— Watt  Monument,  Union  Street. 

Instituted  1783. 
Hours  from  half -past  9  till  11,  1  till  5,  and  7  till  9  daily—  on 

Satxirdays  from  half -past  7  till  9  evening. 
Managed  by  a  Committee  selected  (from  the  Shareholders) 
annually  in  January. 
Allan  Swan,   Chairman.      Louson   AValker,    Treasiirer.     Allan   Park 
Paton,  Secretary  and  Librarian. 
The  Library    (including   Foreign,    Theological,   Scientific,  Mathe- 
matical and  Botanical  Departments),  contains  about  18,000  vols.,  and 
has  between  300  and  400  subscribers.     There  is  a  large  supply  of  the 
most  recently  published  works  of  importance  and  interest. 


APPENDIX,  19 


The  first-class  subscription,  entitling  to  a  new  work  of  one  or  more 
volumes,  an  old  work  of  similar  size,  and  a  review  or  magazine,  is  21s. 
The  second-class  subscription,  entitling  to  one  volume  at  a  time  from 
the  General  Library,  such  having  been  one  year  there,  is  6s  6d.  The 
Monument  is  open  to  visitors. 


G-REENOCK     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  Committee 
Rooms,  used  for  lectures,  concerts,  soirees,  public  and  trades' 
meetings.  A  Librarj^  of  upwards  of  5000  volumes  of  scientific  and 
miscellaneous  literature — fee,  one  shilling  per  half  year.  An  Institu- 
tion Club,  consisting  of  Reading  Room,  with  an  excellent  and  varied 
supply  of  newspapers,  popular  periodicals,  magazines,  reviews,  &c.  ; 
and  a  large  and  comfortable  Club  Room,  furnished  with  billiard  and 
bagatelle  tables,  chess,  draughts,  dominoes,  &c.,  for  the  u.se  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  i         Alexander  Mackellar 

J.  M.  M'Gill  I        William  Philp 

Robert  R.  Paterson  I        William Rankine 

John  C.  Macgregor  I        Duncan  M 'Galium 

Robert  Wood  ' 

John  M'Gill,  Secretary  and  Treasurer.       James  Eraser,  Curator. 


GREENOCK     CEMETERY. 

Committee  of  Manayement  for  1874-5. 

The  Provost,  Bailies  Scott,  Hendry  and  Paton,  Treasurer  Shank- 
land,  Dean  Anderson,  Councillors  Duff,  Hunter  and  Arbuckle  -Bailie 
Paton,  convener. 


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APPENDIX,  21 


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INVEKKIP  STFvEET  AND  DUNCAN  STREET  BURYING 
GROUNDS. 

TABLE  OF  RATES  OF  INTERMENT. 

Rates  of   Interment  in  the  Inverkip   Street   and   Duncan  Street 
Burying  Grounds,  appointed  by  the  Town  Council  of  Greenock  to 
be  exacted  from  and  after  the  2d  day  of  A^jril,  1850. 
I.  AYhen  the  body  is  conveyed  in  a  hearse  drawn  by  four  horses, 

or  carried  shoulder  high 
For  digging  and  filling  in  the  grave,         -  -  -  -     8s  Od 

If  a  tombstone  is  removed — for  taking  it  otf  and  putting  it  on     3s  Od 
If  assistance  be  given  in  putting  in  the  mortsaf e,  and  afterwards 

taking  it  out  and  re-dressing  the  ground,  -  -  -     2s  Od 

.11.   Where  the  body  is  conveyed  in  a  hearse,  drawn  by  two 

horses — 
For  digging  and  filling  in  the  grave,        -  -  -  -     6s  Od 

If  a  tombstone  is  removed — for  taking  it  off  and  i^utting  it  on,     2s  Od 
If  assistance  be  given  in  putting  in  the  mortsaf e  and  afterwards 

taking  it  out  and  re-dressing  the  ground,    -  •  -     Is  (id 

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  for  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  cariied  shoulder  high  or  on  spokes — 

For  digging  and  filling  in  the  grave  -  -  -  -     4s  Od 

No  charge  to  be  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  otf  and  putting  on  tombstone,    -  -  -     2s  Od 

If  assistance  be  given  in  imtting  in  a  mortsafe  and  after- 
wards taking  it  out,  and  re-dressing  the  ground,         -     Is  6d 

*  To  include  in  this  term  those  under  twelve  years  of  age. 


22  APPENDIX. 


II,  "Where  the  body  is  cat'ried  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  body  be  interred  at  the  same  time  in  one 
and  in  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  information 
to  inter,  and  obtaining  permission  to  open  the  grave. 

John  Kerr  Gray,  Town  Clerk. 


GEEENOCK  EXCHANGE  BUILDINGS-27  Cathcart  St. 
George  Craig,  Proprietor,  Finnart  Street. 


CHAMBEPv  OF  COMMERCE  AND  MANUFACTURES 
OF  GREENOCK. 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter,  1813. 
OFFICE-BEARERS,  1875. 
President — Graham  Brymner,  Esq. 
Vice-President — James  Morton,  Esq. 
Secretary — Thomas  King 
Treasurer—  George  R.  M'Dougall 
Directors. 


Hugh  Walker 
William  Neill 
John  C.  Hunter 
Abram  Lylfe 
Arthur  O.  Leitch 


Robert  R.  Paterson 
Colin  S.  Caird 
Walter  Grieve 
John  Macgregor 
William  Turner 


WELLINGTON  PARK  AND  WELL  PARK. 

Committee  of  Management  for  1874-75. 

The  Provost,  Bailie  Paton,  Treasurer  Shankland,  Dean  Anderson, 
Councillors  Paul,  Duff,  Hunter,  and  Arbuckle  ;  Messrs  Lang,  Aitken, 
and  Black — Bailie  Paton,  convener. 

Superintendent — Robert  Sheridan. 

Entrance  to  Wellington  Park — Top  of  Baker  Street. 

Entrance  to  AVell  Park — Regent  Street,  Bank  Street,  and  Sir 

John's  Brae. 


COURTS 


SHERIFF     COURT. 

Held  in  the  County  Buildings,   Nelson  Street,  every  AVednesday  at 

11  A.M.,  and  every  Friday  at  11  o'clock  forenoon  during  Session. 

Sheriff — Patrick  Eraser. 

Sheriff- Substitute — Harry  Smith. 

Sheriff-Substitutes — Robert  Neill,   Thomas  O.   Hunter,  Andrew 

Tasker,  and  Thomas  King,  in  absence  of  Hai-ry  Smith. 


APPENDIX.  23 

Clerk— William  Hector.     Deptite-Clerk — James  Adam,  jun. 

Depute-Clerks     Archibald  M 'Galium  and  John  Paton  Fyfe,  in  the 

absence  of  Jaines  Adam,  jun. 

Procurator-Fiscal — Robei't  Blair  ;  in  absence  of  llobert  Blair, 

Colin  M'Culloch.     Auditor  — James  Adam,  jun. 


SHEEIFF  SMALL  DEBT  COURT. 

Held  in  the  Covmty  Buildings,  Nelson  Street,  every  Wednesday, 

11  o'clock.     Continued  cases  are  disposed  of  before  new  cases. 

Sheiitf — Patrick  Fraser. 

Sheriff-Substitute  —Harry  Smith. 

Clerk— William  Hector.     Depute-Clerk — James  Adam,  jun. 


BURGH  AND  POLICE  COUPvT. 

Held  in  the  Police  Court  Hall,  Taylor's  Close,  every  lawful  day  at  10 

o'clock. 
Judges — The  Provost  and  Bailies. 
xVssessor — Town  Clerk.     Depute  Assessor  -Colin  M'Callum. 
Prosecutors — Joint  Procurators-Fiscal — Archibald  M'Callum  and 
James  Auld.     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  11 

o'clock. 

Justices  of  the  Peace— Greenock  and  Vicinity. 
Little,  Robert  I        Grieve,  James  J. 

Adam,  Archibald  Grieve,  Walter 

Ballantine,  James  Hunter,  Charles  P. 

Binnie,  Robert  i        Neill,  John 

Robertson,  Robert  William  |        Tasker,  Andrew 

Turner,  George 
Grey,  Charles 
Morton,  James 
Hunter,  John  C.  , 

Erskine,  John 
Duff,  James 
Fleming,  John 
Kincaid,  Thomas 
Hmiter,  Thomas  O. 
Johnstone,  David 
Blair,  Robert 

Procurator-Fiscal — Alexander  Blair. 

Clerk — John  Bartlemore.     Depute-Clerk — John  Innes  Macdougall. 

Small  Debt  Courts  held  every  Thursday  at  11  forenoon. 

Licensing  Courts,  third  Tuesday  of  April  and  last  of  October. 


Steele,  Robert 
Murray,  David 
Latham,  D.  M. 
Stewart,  James 
Steele,  Robert,  jun. 
Sheriff  Substitute 
Provost  and  Bailies 
Campbell,  Dugald 
Wilson,  Edward 
ex-ojficiis. 


24 


APPENDIX. 


QUARTER  SESSIONS. 
Held  in  Renfrew  on  tlie  Second  and  Third  Tuesdays  in  April,  and 
Third  and  last  Tuesdays  in  October. 
Meetings  for  licensing  publicans  for  the  Burghs  of  Greenock  and 
Port-Glasgow  are  held  in  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  Tuesda,y  in  October.  Applications 
for  licences  (printed  forms  of  which  can  be  ha<l  at  the  Justice  of  Peace 
Clerk's  Office)  must  be  lodged  at  least  fourteen  days  previous  to  the 
day  of  meeting.     Appeal  Court  held  in  May. 


COMMISSARY  COURT. 

Held  at  Greenock  every  Friday  at  11  o'clock  forenoon. 

Commissary — Patrick  Praser. 

Deputes — Harrj^  Smith  and  Hugh  Cowan. 

Clerk — John  Bartlemore.     Depute-Clerk— J.  Adam. 


INCOME  TAX  COMMISSIONERS  FOR  LOWER  WAED  OF 
RENFREWSHIRE. 


The  Sheriff  of  the  County 
Sheriff  Substitute  at  Greenock 
Robert  MacfiLe  of  Langhouse 
W.  C.  Graham  Bontine  of  Ardoch 
Alex.  Graham  of  Cappellie 
George  Burns,  AVemyss  House, 
Wemyss  Bay 


James  Stewart  of  Garvocks 

David  Johnstone,  Merchant, 
Greenock. 

Robert  Blair,  Merchant,  Green- 
ock 

James  Morton,  Merchant,  Green- 
ock 


Sir  Michael  Robert  Shaw  Stewart,  Baii;. 
M.  F.  Dunlop — Clerk.     John  Gillesjiie  -Assessor. 


CO]\IMISSIONERS  OF  SUPPLY  IN  THE  LOWER  AVARD  OF 
THE  COUNTY. 


The  Sheriff  of  the  County 

The  Sherift'-Substitute,  Greenock 

Sir     Michael    R.    Shaw    Stewart, 

Bart. 
Duncan  Darroch  of  Gourock,  B.A. 
James  Anderson  of  Highholm 
Robert  IMacfie  of  Langhouse 
John  Burns  of  C^astle  AVemyss 
George    Burns,    AA^emyss    House, 

AYemyss  Bay 
The  Provost  of  Greenock 
The  Provost  of  Port-Glasgow 
George  Arbuckle,  Greenock 


Matthew  Arbuckle,  Greenock 

James  Stewart  of   Garvocks,  re- 
siding at  Southbar,  Paisley 

H.  R.  B.  Peile,  Inverkip,  factor 
for  Sir  M.  R.  Shaw  Stewart,  Bart. 

Henry  Birkmyre,  merchant,  Port- 
Glasgow 

James  Foster  King,  of   Carnegie 
Park,  Longhaugh,  Bishopton 

Admiral  Sir  Houston  Stewart, 
R.N.  and  C.B. 

The   Senior  Police  Magistrate  of 
Gourock 


James  Caldwell,  Clerk  of  Sui)ply,  Paisley 


APPENDIX. 


25 


LIEUTENANCY  OF  RENFREWSHIRE. 

Lord-Lieutenant — Sir  M.  R.  Shaw  Stewart,  Bart. 

Vice-Lieutenant  -Arcliibald  C*.  Campbell  of  Blythswood. 

Convener — Sir  Robert  John  Milliken  Napier  of  Milliken,  Bart. 


Alexander,      Lieutenant-Colonel, 

of  Ballochmyle 
Alexander,    Captain   J.    H.    I.    of 

Southbar,  R.N. 
Blantyre,  Lord 
Buchanan,   Colonel  C.  D.    R.  C. 

of  Drumpellier  and  Finlaystone 
Crum,  Alexander,  Thoi-nliebank 
Cunninghame,    John   Charles,  of 

Craigends 
Darrooh,  Duncan,  of  Gourock 
Glasgow,  Earl  of 
Graham,  John,  of  Fereneze 
Gordon,  John,  of  Aikenhead 
Gilmour,  Allan,  of  Eaglesham 
Harvey,  Henry  Lee 


Houston,     George     Ludovic,     of 

Johnstone 
Macdowall,  Henry,  of  Garthland 
Maxwell,  WilliamHall,ofDargavel 
Maxwell,  Sir  Wni.  Stirling- 
Mure,  Lieut. -Colonel  William,  of 

Caldwell 
Napier,  Sir  J.  M.,  of  Milliken  and 

Napier,  Bart. 
Napier,  John  Stirling,  of  Merchis- 

ton  House 
Pollok,  Allan,  of  Faside  and  Broom 
Si^eir,  Robert  Thomas  Napier 
Speir,  Thomas,  of  Blackstone 
Stewart,  John  A.  Shaw,  London 
Scott,  James,  Glasgow 


Clerk  of  Lieutenancy — John  Macdougall,  Greenock. 


FACULTY    OF    PROCURATORS. 

Dean  of  Faculty     Robert  Neill,  6,  West  Blackball  Street. 
Treasurer  and  Fiscal  -Robert  Blair,  County  Buildings,  Nelson  Street 

(West). 

Secretary — Andrew  Boag,  14,  Hamilton  Street. 

Auditor— John  P.  Fyfe,  2,  Bank  Street. 

Council — Thomas   King,  William   M'Clure,   Hew   M'llwraith,   John 

Black,  William  Auld,  and  James  Glen. 

KESIDENT  MEMBERS  OF  FACULTY. 

Anderson,  John,  Port-Glasgow 

*Auld,  James,  14,  Hamilton  Street  .        .        .        . 

*Auld,  William,  46,  Cathcart  Street  .  .  -  . 
*Black,  John,  5,  West  Blackball  Street  -  -  -  - 
*Blair,  Alexander,  4,  Hamilton  Street     .         -         -         - 

Blair,  Robert,  Sheriff  Court  Buildings  -        -         -        - 

Boag,  Andrew,  14,  Hamilton  Street       -         -         - 

Buchan,  Peter,  Town-Clerk,  Port-Glasgow   - 

Chalmers,  Robert  Watson,  Waverley  Buildings    - 
*Duncan,  R.  B. 

Dunlop,  Malcolm  Eraser,  2,  Church  Place 

Dunlop,  John,  2,  Church  Place 

*Fyfe,  John  Paton,  1,  Bank  Street  .... 

Glen,  James,  2,  Church  Place 

Grier,  Thomas 

Gray,  John  Kerr,  Town  Clerk       -         -        -        -  .      - 

Gunion,  W.  G.  H. 

*King,  Thomas,  2,  Watt  Place        .         .         .        .        . 

*Lade,  7^1exander,  Port-Glasgow 

*Langwill,  Archibald,  8,  Hamilton  Street 


I860 
1867 
1870 
1849 
18(55 
1858 
1857 
1865 
1868 
1871 
1865 
1871 
1865 
1868 
1873 
1838 
1873 
1838 
1859 
1845 


26  APPENDIX. 

M'Callum,  Archibald,  li,  Hamilton  Street    -         -         -         -  1849 

MacLelland,  Daniel  Ritchie,  Port-Glasgow 1859 

*M'Clure,  William,  40,  Cathcart  Street 1837 

*M'Culloch,  CoUn,  Town  Chambers 1868 

*jMacdougall,  John,  Mansionhonse  -         -         -         -         -         -  1848 

Macdougall,  John  Innes,  Mansionhonse          ....  1873 

Macdonald,  George,  40,  Cathcart  Street         ....  1868 

Macdonald,  Francis,  William  Street 1872 

Macdonald,  James, 1873 

*M'Ilwraith,  Hew,  Park  Buildings,  Nicholson  Street     -        -  1835 

*Morison,  Finlay  Daniel,  32,  Cathcart  Street          -         -         -  1864 

*Neill,  Robert,  6,  AYest  Blackball  Street         -         .         .         .  1846 

*NeiU,  Stewart,  6,  West  Blackball  Street       ....  1856 

*Patten,  John,  jnn.,  18,  Kilblain  Street          ....  1873 

Scobie,  David,  Port-Glasgow           ......  1865 

Shearer,  R.  B.,  14,  Hamilton  Street 1874 

*Sniith,  James  Campbell,  46  Cathcart  Street           -         -         -  1863 

Swan,  Allan,  Park  Buildings,  Nicholson  Street     -         -         -  1849 

*Turner,  James,  junr.,  27,  West  Burn  Street          -         -         -  1822 

*Turner,  James  W.,  27,  West  Burn  Street      ....  1871 

Weir,  Allan,  Hamilton  Street 1854 

■^■"Williamson,  George,  2,  Bank  Street 1844 

Wilson,  Thomas,  6,  Hamilton  Street     -----  1873 

Wright,  Robert,  32,  Cathcart  Street     .....  1874 

Yuill,  Archibald,  Nicholson  Street 1821 

Those  marked  (*)  are  Notaries  Public.  The  years  are  those  in  which 
they  were  admitted  Procurators. 


BANKING      HOUSES. 

Bank  Holidays  in  Scotland —  New  Year's  Daj'^,  Christmas  Daj ,  Good 
Friday,  the  First  IMonday  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  9  to  11  a.m.  ;  Bills  due  must 
be  paid  on  these  days. 


BANK  OF  SCOTLAND.— 47  Cathcart  Street. 

Open  from  10  o'clock  forenoon  till  3  afternoon.  Shut  at  12  on 
Saturdays.  Draws  on  Bank  of  Scotland,  Lothbiuy,  London  ;  Smith, 
Payne  &  Smiths,  and  Coutts  &  Co. ,  London  ;  Bank  of  England  and 
Branches  ;  Bank  of  Ireland  and  Branches  ;  Manchester  and  Liveri^ool 
District  Bank  ;  National  Provincial  Bank  of  England  ;  London  and 
County  Bank  ;  Wood  &  Co.  ;  Burton,  Uttoxeter,  and  Ashbourn 
Union  Bank  ;  Sheffield  LTnion  Bank ;  Old  Bank,  Jersey ;  Wolverhamp- 
ton and  Staffordshire  Banking  Co.  ;  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland,  and 
on  the  Bi'anches  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  North  America,  Canada,  and  New  York  ;  on  Canadian 
Bank  of  Commerce,  Toronto,  and  Branches  ;  on  Bank  of  Australasia, 


APPENDIX.  2T 


Australia,  and  New  Zealand  ;  on  National  Bank  of  New  Zealand  ; 
Bank  of  New  Zealand  ;  and  on  branches  of  Chartered  Mercantile  Bank 
I  of  India,  London,  and  China.  Bank  of  Scotland  also  grants  Foreign 
Credits  and  Marginal  Bills,  furnishes  Circular  Notes,  free  of  charge, 
for  the  use  of  travellers  and  others  payable  in  all  the  i^rincipal  towns 
'  on  the  Continent  of  Europe,  and  elsewhere  throughout  the  world  ;  and 
negotiates  Bills  on  all  the  principal  towns  in  British  and  Foreign 
pai'ts. 

Agent — Thomas  Stark. 

Accountant — Peter  Ballingall. 

Teller  —David  KeiT.     Clerks — J.  B.  Cunningham,  Eobert  Ford,  and 

Thomas  Carmichael. 


BRITISH  LINEN  COMPANY- 15  William  Street. 
Open  from  10  o'clock  forenoon  till  .3  afternoon.  Shuts  at  12  on 
Saturdays.  Draws  on  Smith,  Payne  &  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  t'o.  ;  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  Ayres,  Monte  Video  ; 
English,  Scotch,  and  Australian  Chartered  Banks,  Adelaide,  Sydney, 
and  Melbourne  ;  Banks  of  Australasia  and  Branches  in  New  South 
Wales,  South  Australia,  Victoria,  Queensland,  and  Tasmania  ;  Bank 
of  New  Zealand,  Auckland,  aad  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  Con- 
tinent. 

Agent — Thomas  Oliphant  Hunter. 

Teller — William  Philp.     Clerks — James  Neilson,   John   Macneilage, 

Malcolm  M'Call,  and  R.  Tweddel. 


CITY  OF  GLASGOW  BANK— 32  Cathcart  Street. 
Open  from  10  o'clock  forenoon  till  3  afternoon.      Shuts  at  12  on 
Saturdays.       Draws    on    the    London  Joint-Stock    Bank,    London  ; 
Manchester  and  Liverpool  District  Bank,  Liverpool  ;  National  Pro- 
vincial Bank  of  England  and  Branches ;  Bank  of  Ireland  and  Branches  ; 
Ulster  Banking  Company  and  Branches  ;  and  on   all  the  jirincipal 
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  William  Barclay. 
James  Kerr,  Porter. 


28  APPENDIX. 


CLYDESDALE  BANK— 7  Hamilton  Street. 

Open  from  10   o'clock  forenoon   till  3  afternoon.     Shiits  at  12  on 

Saturdays.     Draws    on  Barnetts,  Hoares  &  Co.,  London;  North   oft 

Scotland  Bank  and  Branches  ;  Caledonian  Bank  and  Branches;  Na-il 

tional  Provincial  Bank  of  England  and   Branches  ;  Manchester   and 

Liverpool  District  Bank  and  Branches  ;  Union  Bank  of  Manchester  ; 

Union  Bank  of  Liverpool ;  Hull  Banking  Company  ;  Birmingham  and 

Midland   Bank  ;  Hnddersfield   Banking   Company  ;  Lambton  &  Co., 

Newcastle,  and  Branches  ;  Carlisle  City  and  District  Bank  ;  Lancashire 

Bank  and  Branches  ;  Yorkshire  Bank  and  Branches  ;  West  of  England 

Bank   and    Branches  ;    Gurneys    &    Co. ,    Norwich,    and    Branches ; 

Coventry  Union   Bank ;  National   Bank   in   Ireland   and   Branches  ; 

Belfast  Banking  Company  and  Branches  ;  Ulster  Bank  and  Branches  ; 

Bank  of  British  North  America,  New  York,  Halifax,  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 — Alex.  Stewart,  jun.,  Frederick  Todd,  John  Taylor,  and 

Daniel  Paterson. 


CLYDESDALE  BANK-East  Branch. 

Open  from  10  o'clock  forenoon  till  three  afternoon.  Shuts  at  12  on 
Saturdays.  Draws  on  Barnetts,  Hoares,  Hanbury  &  Lloyd,  London, 
&c, ,  same  as  West  Branch. 

Agent — A.  Tasker.     Accountant — J.  B.  Stewart. 
Teller — Richard  Wilson.     Clerk — James  Smith. 


COMMERCIAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND  -36  Cathcart  Street. 

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  princii:)al  cities  and  towns  of  England  and  Ire- 
land, 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  establishments,  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  ;  AYest  Riding  Union 
Bank,  Hnddersfield  ;  Hull  Banking  Co.  ;  Lloyd's  Banking  Co.,  Leam- 
ington ;  Beckett  &  Co.,  Leeds  ;  Leicestershire  Banking  Co.  ;  Liverpool 
Commercial  Banking  Co.  ;  Manchester  and  Salford  Bank  ;  Manchester 
and  Liverpool  District  Bank  ;  Parr's  Banking  Co.  ;  Messrs  Lambton 
&  Co.,  Newcastle  ;  Messrs  J.  &  J.  C.  Wiight,  Nottingham;  Sheffield 
Banking  Co.  ;  York  Union  Bank  ;  Wakefield  and  Barnsley  Union 
Bank  ;  Preston  Banking  Co. ,  Preston  ;  National  Bank  ;  Munster  Bank  ; 


APPEJS^DIX.  29 


Northern  Banking  Co.  ;  Messrs  De  La  Touche  &  Co.,  Dublin  ;  Royal 
Bank  of  Ireland;  Messrs  Boyle  &  Co.,  Dublin;  Hibernian  Bank, 
Dublin  ;  James  G.  King  &  Sons,  New-York ;  Messrs  Rothschild 
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. 

William  Patrick,  Accountant.     John  Hardie,  Teller. 

Ceorge  Hill,  Donald  Munro,  and  Alexander  Gibb,  Clerks. 

Alexander  Andei-son,  Porter — House  above  the  Bank. 


COMMERCIAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND— West-End  Office, 

15  West  Blackhall  Street. 

Robert  W.  Campbell,  pro  Agent.     John  Donnelly,  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  London; 
North  of  Scotland  Bank  and  Branches  ;  Belfast  Banking  Co.  ;  ITlster 
Banking  Co.  and  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland  and  their  Branches ; 
Mxinster  Bank  ;  Lloyd's  Banking  Co.  ;  Nottingham  Joint-Stock  Bank  ; 
Devon  and  Cornwall  Bank  ;  London  and  Coimty  Bank  ;  West  of 
England  and  South  Wales  District  Bank  ;  European  Bank  ;  Lancaster 
Bank ;  Delhi  and  London  Bank ;  National  Provincial  Bank  of 
England  ;  Manchester  and  Liverpool  District  Banking  Co.  ;  National 
Bank  of  Ireland  ;  Douglas  and  Isle  of  Man  Bank  ;  Yorkshire  Banking 
Co.  and  their  Branches  ;  Union  Bank  of  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  Branches  ;  Bank  of  North  America ;  Gore  Bank 
and  Branches  ;  Oriental  Bank  Corporation  in  India,  Australia,  and 
China  ;  London  and  South  African  Bank,  Cape  Town,  and  Branches  ; 
Bank  of  Australasia  and  Branches.  Issues  circular  Notes  for  travelling 
on  the  Continent,  and  negotiates  bills  on  all  the  princijial  towns  in 
Foreign  and  British  parts. 

Agent  —John  Thomson. 

Accountant ~Wm.  N.  A.  Aitken.      Teller — Wm.  Archibald,  jun. 

Clerks — Stewart  Howison,  Alexander  T.  Jenkins,  Robert  Smith,  and 

Andrew  Forrest. 

Robert  Macfarlane,  Porter—  Bank  Buildings,  Mansion  House  Lane. 


ROYAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND— 38  Cathcart  Street. 
Open  from  10  o'clock  forenoon  till  3  afternoon.      Shuts  at  12  on 
Saturdays.     Draws  on  Coutts  &  Co.,  London  ;  Bank  of  England  and 
Branches  ;  the  National  Pi-ovincial  Bank  of  England  and   Bi-anches  ; 


30  APPENDIX. 

Manchester  and  Liverpool  District  Banking  Co,  ;  Lambton  &  Co.,' 
Cumberland  Union  Bank  ( I  imited) ;  Williams  &  Co.  ;  Lancaster  Bank- 
ing Co.  ;  Woods  It  Co.  ;  Bradford  Banking  Co.  ;  Halifax  and  Hnd- 
dersfield  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  has  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 ;  Soxith  Australian  Banking  Co.  ;  Chartered  IMercan- 
tile  Bank  of  India,  London  and  China ;  Blyth  Brothers  &  Co., 
Mauritius  ;  Bank  of  British  North  America,  &c. 

Agent — D.  M.  Latham. 

Accoiintant— John  Love.     Teller- John  H.  Carmichael. 

Clerks— F.  Munsie,  llobert  H.  Sinclair,  and  John  W.  Love. 


UNION  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND  - 1  Hamilton  Street. 
Open  from  10  o'clock  forenoon  till  3  afternoon.  Shuts  at  12  noon 
on  Saturdays.  Draws  on  G-lyn  &  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.  C  Bruce. 

Accountant — C.  D.  Lamont.     Teller — Malcolm  Turner. 

Clerks — Robert  Campbell  and  Robert  Downie. 

David  Nxitt,  Porter-  Hovise,  2  Chxirch  Place. 


GREENOCK  PROVIDENT  BANK— William  Street. 
Instituted  1815. 
Open  every  day  from  10  till  3  o'clock,  and  on  Saturdays  from  10 
till  12  o'clock,   and  on  the  evenings  of  Monday,  Wednesday,   and 
Saturday,  from  half -past  6  till  8  o'clock. 

The  Committee  of  Management  of  the  Bank  for  the  current  year^ 
stands  as  follows  : — 

JAMES  J.  GRIEVE,  Esq.,  M.T.,  President. 
THOMAS  PRENTICE,  Esq.,  Chairman. 

COMMITTEE. 

Messrs  ABRAM  LYLE,  Sen.,  Messes  JOHN  DOUGLAS. 

-     GEORGE  ADAM.  JOHN  DUFF. 

PATRICK  M.  BLACK.  ROBERT  CAIRD. 

DAVID  E.  BARCLAY.  JOSEPH  D.  SCOTT. 

JOHN  CLAPPEllTON.  AVILLIAM  RANKIN, 

THOMAS  M.  THORNE.  JOHN  R.  ALLISON. 

WILLIAM  O.  LEITCH.  WILLIAM  LETHAM. 

JOHN  ADAMS,     )    j  .      Cashiers 
C.  D.  LAMONT,    \   -Jornt-Utslneis. 

GEORGE  DEMPSTER,  Accountant. 

JAMES  KELSO,  Auditor.  - 


APPENDIX. 


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32  APPENDIX. 


WEST  OR  OLD  PARISH. 

Rev.  J.  M.  M'CuUocli,  D.D.— Alexander  Fyfe,  Session  Clerk. 

T.    H.   C.  Macgee,  Conductor  of  Psalmody.        Archibald  M'Intyre, 

Church  Officer. 

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  vvestmost  corner  of  Market  Sti'eet,  along 
the  Police  boundary  to  Bogle  Street,  to  John  Gray's  stores,  running 
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  district  west  and  soxith  of 
police  boundary. 

INSTITUTIONS  IN  CONNECTION  WITH  THE  CONGREGATION, 

Mission  Station,  Session  House.     George  Wylie,  missionary. 
Sabbath  classes  for  the  young  in  the  Sessiondiouse,  in  the  Charity 
School,  in  Sir  Michael  Street  School,  and  in  Sessional  School,  Nelson 
Street  (west),  at  half -past  o  o'clock. 

Adult  Bible  Class  in  the  Session-house,  on  Sunday  evenings. 

Congregational  Association — M.  F.  Dvuilop,  Secretary. 

Colin  S.  Caird,  Treasurer. 

West  Chvirch  Ladies'  Charitable  Fund — Mrs  Morren,  Treasurer. 


NORTH  PARISH. 

Built  l.oOl.     Restored  1864. 

Rev.  A.  E.  Shand. 

Peter  Scott,  Organist.     John  Rowan,  Church  Officer. 
George  Arbuckle,  Treasurer. 

BOUNDARIES. 

From  foot  of  Vennel  up  west  side  of  Hamilton  Street ;  westward 
along  Hamilton  and  West  Blackball  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  —  AVaverley  Hall,  West  Burn  Street. 
Minister — Rev.  Alexander  Gibson.  Service  at  11  a.m.  and  2.15  p.m. 
on  Sundays.  Week  night  service  diiring  the  winter  months  for 
sacred  and  secular  instruction  on  JMonday  and  Thursday  evenings  at 
8,  Mission  Sunday  School  and  Bible  Class  at  the  close  of  afternoon 
service.  . 


MIDDLE    OR    NEW    PARISH. 

Rev.  James  A.  Campbell.     Assistant  Minister  -  Rev.  J.  B.  Robertson. 

Bible  Woman — Miss  Hamilton. 

Organist  and  Conductor  of  Choir — Mr  D.  M.  Middleton. 

Session  Clerk — Robert  Campbell.     David  Nutt,  Church  Officer. 


APPENDIX.  33 


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  Bue-end  Street,  taking  south  side  thereof 
to  Cathcart  Street,  running  down  said  street  to  shore,  along  the  shore 
to  the  foot  of  Low  Vennel,  xi-p  low  and  high  parts  of  Vennel,  taking 
east  side  of  said  street  to  Cowgate  Street,  up  east  side  thereof  to  the 
point  first  described. 

CONGREGATIONAL   SCHEMES. 

1.  School — Ann  St.  Teachers — Mr  A.  Young,  and  Miss  M'William, 
Assistant  Teacher — J.  Graham.     Attendance  upwards  of  300. 

2.  Church  Mission,  Oluirch  Place. 

3.  Ladies'  Clothing  Society-  Managed  by  ladies  of  the  congregation. 
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,  in  Old  Sheriff 
Court  House,  Chiirch  Place. 

5.  Sabbath  School  Clothing  Society — Managed  by  Lady  Sabbath 
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  Hutcheson,  7  Finnart  Tei'race — Chosen  by  the  Town 
Council  and  Committee  of  the  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,  up 
Lynedoch  Streeb,  taking  south  side  thereof,  crossing  Drumfrochar 
road,  taking  in  Berry-yards  to  the  boundary  line,  along  the  boundary 
line  to  the  Parishes  of  Kilmalcolm  and  Port-Glasgow,  down  Devol's 
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  j)resident, 
treasurer,  secretary,  and  twelve  directors,  the  fands  of  which  are 
devoted  to  religioiis  objects,  parochial  or  congregational,  and  appointed 
at  the  discretion  of  the  Directors,  at  the  annual  meeting.  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  Sabbath  evenings  at  6 
o'clock.  A  Mutual  Improvement  Class  meets  on  Sabbath  mornings  at 
10.  In  connection  with  this  Church  there  is  a  flourishing  Savings 
Bank. 

In  connection  with  this  parish  there  is  a  Mission  Station  at  Lady- 
burn.  Attendance  at  public  worship,  70  ;  Sabbath  School,  with  ten 
teachers,  and  attendance  of  scholars,  80  ;  Bible  Class,  with  an  attend- 
ance of  38.     Missionary,  Rev.  Peter  Macqueen. 


34 


APPENDIX. 


CARTSBURN  PARISH  CHURCH- Upper  Crescent  (East). 
Rev.    Archibald  Fullarton-  chosen  by  the  Members  of  the  Church. 


Session  Clerk. 


appli- 


William  Barr,  Organist. 
John    Ritchie,    Treasurer,  to  whom,  or  the  Church   Officer, 
cation  for  sittings  in  the  Church  should  be  made. 
John  Hunter,  Church  Officer. 

BOUNDARIES. 

From  the  point  where  Cartsburn  flows  into  the  River  Clyde,  follow- 
ing up  the  course  of  the  burn  (including  the  east  side  of  Cartsbiirn 
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  boimdary  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  i^opulation  of  the  i^arish  in  1871 — 4673  males,  3984 
females  —total,  8657. 

The  Sabbath  School  meets  at  a  quarter-past  five  o'clock  -p.ra.  The 
Congregational  Prayer  Meeting  is  held  in  the  Session-house  on  Wed- 
nesday evenings  at  eight  o'clock.  Bible  Class  meets  at  seven  o'clock 
on  Sabbath  evenings. 


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,  the 
superintendents,  and  the  minister.     There  are  two  Sabbath  Schools, 
one  held  in  the  Orange  Hall,  11  Cathcart  Street,  the  other  in  the 
School-room,  attended  by  about  200  cliildren,  and  taught  by  27  teachers. 
A  Bible  Class  for  young  men  and  Avomen,  taught  by  the  Minister, 
meets  every  Sabbath  evening  at  7  p.m.  A  Parochial  Association  which 
meets  on  the  last  Wednesday  of  every  month  at  8  p.m.     And  a  Con- 
gregational Library  of  nearly  300  volumes.     There  is  also  a  Week-day 
School  in  connection  with  the  Church,  taught  by  JNIr  M'Lachlan. 


FREE  CHURCH  MINISTERS  AND  CHURCHES. 


FREE  CHURCH  PRESBYTERY  OF  GREENOCK. 

Meets  on  the  last  Wednesday  of  every  alternate  month,  in  the 
Presbytery  Hall,  Free  Well  Park  Church. 


Places. 
Cumbrae,     - 
Erskine, 
Fairlie, 
Gourock, 

Greenock,  Middle, 
Greenock,  West, 
Greenock.  St  Andrew's, 
Greenock,  Gaelic, 
Greenock,  Mount  Park, 


Ministers.  Ordi 

Alexander  Walker, 
R.  R.  Caldwell, 
John  Gemmill,  A.M., 

John  M'Farlan, 
John  Nelson,  D.D., 
John  James  Bonar, 
Murdoch  MAskill, 
George  A.  Marshall, 


ations. 

Post  Townt 

1856 
1845 
1835 

Greenock 

Paisley. 

Greenock 

1843 
1845 
1835 

1868 



APPENDIX.  35 


Places.                                           Ministers.            Ordinations.  Post  Towns. 

Grreenock,  St  Thomas,         William  Laugliton,         1839  Greenock. 

Greenock,  Well  Park,          James  Stark,                    1834  ,, 
MatthewEeid,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. 


FREE' WEST  CHURCH-Akdgowan  Street. 

Rev.  John  Nelson,  D.D. ,  31,  Eldon  Street.— Chosen  by  Members  of 

the  Church. 

Adam  Black,  Precentor. 

Hugh  AValker,  Session  Clerk. 

,  Clerk  to  Deacons'  Court. 

David  Agnew,  Treasurer  to  the  Congregation. 

W.  Letham,  Treasurer  for  the  Sustentation  Fimd. 

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  41  teachers,  and  with  an  attendance  of  350  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 
giv(8n  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.     Meeting  of  Session  occasionally. 

7.  District  Visitors,  first  Monday  of  each  month,  after  the  prayer 
meeting. 


MIDDLE  FREE  CHURCH— George  Square. 

Rev.  John  Macfaidan,  5,  Finnart  Terrace — Chosen  by  the  Members  of 

the  Church. 

Mr  Ashton,  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  Distiict  Mission. 

James  M'Lean,  Treasurer  to  the  Congregational  Library. 


36  APPENDIX. 

A  Prayer  Meeting  is  held  in  the  Hall  behind  the  Church  every 
Wednesday  evening  at  eight  o'clock  ;  Bible  Classes  on  Sabbath  even- 
ing, conducted  by  the  Minister  ;  a  Sabbath  School,  average  attendance 
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  Octobei 
till  May,  from  12  noon  till  2  p.m. 

There  is  a  class  for  instruction  in  the  theory  of  miisic  on  Monday 
evenings,  and  for  practising  on  Friday  evenings. 

The  Congregational  Mission  has  Meetings  on  Sabbath  Evenings  in 
the  Broad  Close  Hall — Rev.  Alexander  Cameron,  Missionary.  Also 
a  Branch  of  the  Working  Boys'  and  Girls'  Keligious  Society  in  the 
Hall  on  Sabbath  mornings.  Also  Sabbath  Evening  Schools,  under  the 
Snperintendance  of  Mr  William  Crawford  and  ]\Ir  M.  JNIaclean.  The 
Missionary  has  a  Prayer  Meeting  and  an  Adult  Class  on  Thursdays. 


ST.  THOMAS'  FREE  CHURCH— Grey  Place. 

Rev.  William  Laughton— Chosen  by  the  Members  of  the  Church. 

John  Peden,  Precentor. 

Alexander  Thomson,  Session  Clerk. 

Malcolm  Currie,  Clerk  to  Deacons'  Coitrt. 

Daniel  D.  Adamson,  Treasurer  to  Deacons'  Court. 

Diigald  Campbell,  Treasurer  for  Sustentation  Fimd. 

Francis  Logan,  Church  Officer. 


FREE  GAELIC  CHURCH— Jamaica  Street. 

Rev.  Murdoch  M'Askill,  14,  Ardgowan  Square-Ohosen  by  the 
Members  of  the  Church. 
John  M'Callum,  Precentor.     John  Fraser,  Church  Officer. 
Hugh  Buie,  Session  Clerk. 
Archibald  Brown,  Treasurer  to  Deacons'  Court. 
Malcolm  M'Caskill,  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  Officebearers.     There  is  also 
a  Missionary  School  in  Main  Street,  Cartsdyke  —attendance  about  120. 
Bible  Classes,  taught  by  the  Minister,  meets  in  the  Hall  on  Monday 
evenings  at  8  o'clock. 

There  is  a  Library  in  connection  with  the  Church,  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,  and  on  Wednesday  evening  at  7.30  P  M.,  also  in  the  Mission 
Station,  Main  Street,  at  7  o'clock  on  Sabbath  evening. 


WELL  PARK  FREE  CHURCH— Lynedoch  Street. 

Rev.  James  Stark — Chosen  by  the  Members  of  the  Church. 

Rev.  MattheAV  Reid,  A.M.,  B.D.,  3,  Lynedoch  Street,  Colleague  and 

Successor. 


APPENDIX.  37 


Church   Officer.     Alexander  Chalmers,  Session  Clerk. 
Clerk  to  Deacons'  Court.    William  M'Neill,  Treasurer 


of  Sustentation  Fund      R.  Chalmers,  Convener  of  Foreign  Mission 
Fund.     Robert  Chalmers,  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  Wednesday  of  the  month,  after  the  prayer  meeting. 
Business  Meeting  of  Sabbath  School  Teachers  on  the  second  AVednes- 
day  of  January,  April  and  October.  Session  meets  as  often  as 
required,  generally  on  a  Wednesday,  after  the  Prayer  Meeting. 


ST.  ANDREW'S  FREE  CHURCH— West  Stewart  Stkeet. 
Rev.  John  James  Bonar,  Ardgowan  Street  (West) — 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,    Trea- 
surer to  Sustentation  Fund  ;  John  Cunningham,  Treasurer  to  Foreign 
Mission  Fimd  ;  John  Bonar,  Treasiirerto  Home  Mission  ;  James  Barr, 
Treasurer  to  Schoolmasters'  Fund. 
Home   Missionary— Rev.   John  Hanson. 

ASSOCIATIONS. 

1.  Session  and  Deacons'  Cou.rt  meet  on  first  Monday  of  the  month. 
2.  District  Visitors  meet  on  first  Monday  of  the  month.  3.  Sustenta- 
tion Fund  Collectors  meet  on  first  Wednesday  of  the  month  after 
Prayer  Meeting.  4.  The  Missionary  Collectors  meet  on  second 
Wednesday  of  March,  June,  September  and  December. 

CLASSES. 

1.  Minister's  Class  for  young  i^eople  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  o. 

LIBRARIES. 
1.  The  Congregational  Library,  consisting  of  upwards  of  1000  select 
and  useful  works,  is  ojjen  on  Wednesday  evenings  at  nine  o'clock.  2. 
There  is  a  Library  for  the  Minister's  Class,  amounting  to  upwards  of 
600  volumes.  3.  The  General  Sabbath  School  Libraries  contains 
upwards  of  600  volumes,  free  to  all  attending  the  Sabbath  classes. 


CARTSBURN  FREE  CHURCH- Macdougall  Street. 

Rev.  Peter  Thomson — Chosen  by  Members  of  the  Church. 
James  Davidson,  Precentor.     Robert  Jones,  Church  Officer. 
William  Campbell,  Session  Clerk  and  Treasurer  to  the  Foreign  Mission 
Association ;  Hugh  Macready,  Clerk  to  Deacons'  Court ;  D.  M'Farlanc, 
Treasurer  of  the  Sustentation  Fund  ;  Robert  Farrell,  Congregational 
Treasurer. 


38  APPENDIX. 

MEETINGS   AND    CLASSES. 

1.  The  Congregational  Prayer  Meeting  on  Wednesday  evenings  at 
lialf-past  7  o'clock.  2.  Minister's  Bible  Class  for  young  men  and 
women  on  Sabbatli  evenings  at  7  o'clock.  3.  Congregational  Sabbath 
School  meets  in  the  evening  at  half -past  five — attendance  upwards  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  NOETH  CHURCH. 

Rev.  David  Boyd  —Chosen  by  the  Members  of  the  Congregation. 

Francis  Dickson,  Precentor. 

Duncan  Ritchie,  CJongregational  Treasurer. 

John  Demi>ster,  Church  Oificer. 

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  evening  at  8. 

3.  The  Deacons'  Court  meets  on  the  third  ^7ednesday  of  every 
month. 

4.  Sabbath  School—  26  teachers  and  180  scholars. 

5.  Bible  Class  for  Young  Men  and  Women  on  Wednesday  evening 
at  7. 


MOUNT  PARK  FREE  CHURCH. 

Rev.  G.  A.  Marshall — Chosen  by  Members  of  the  Church. 

Alex.    Scott-  Church  Officer.        John  M'Onie — Session  Clerk. 

Home  Missionary — Mr  Moody. 
Congregational  Prayer  Meeting  every  Wednesday  evening  at  eight 
o'clock. 

Minister's  Class  every  Sabbath  evening  at  7  o'clock. 

School  for  Children  meets  every  Sabbath  evening  at  half -past  5. 


UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN  MINISTERS  AND  CHTTRCHES. 

UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN  PRESBYTERY   OF   PAISLEY  AND 

GREENOCK. 

Meets  alternately  at  Paisley  and  Greenock. 
Places.  Ministers.  Ordinations.     Post  Towns. 

Alexandria      -     -  -  James  Drummond  -  -  -  1873     Glasgow 

Beith- 

Head  Street     -  -  James  IVIartin      .     -  -  -  1843     Beith 

Mitchell  Street  -  Henry  Glen 1868 

Bonhill William  Smith    -     -  -  -  1863     Glasgow 

Dumbarton — 

High  Street      -  -  AYiUiam  M.  Halley  -  -  1835    Glasgow 

Bridge-end  -     -  -  Walter  Duncan  -     -  -  -  1874         ,, 


APPENDIX. 


39 


Places. 

Dunoon       .     -     -  - 

Gourock     -     -     -  - 

_  Greenock — 
George  Square 

Trinity  Church  - 

Sir  Michael  St.  - 

Union  Street    -  - 
St  Andrew  Sq. 

Helensburgh  -     -  - 

Innellan     .     -     -  - 

Inveraray  -     -     -  - 

Johnstone— West  - 

Do.         East 

Kilbarchan      -     -  - 

Kilcreggan       -     -  - 

Kilmalcolm      -     -  - 

Kilmaronock  -     -  - 

Kirn       -     -     -     -  - 

Langbank   -     -     -  - 

Largs      -     -     -     - 

Lochwinnoch  -     -  - 

Millport       -     -     -  - 

Paisley — 

Abbey  Close      -  ■ 

Canal  Street     -  - 

George  Street  -  - 

Oakshaw  Street  - 

St  James'  Street  - 

Thread  Street  -  - 

Port-Glasgow  -     -  - 

Renfrew     -     -     -  - 

Rothesay    -     -     -  - 

Wemyss     Bay     and 

Skelmorlie   -     - 


Ministers. 
J.  C.  Johnstone 
David  Macrae 


Ordinations.    Post  Towns. 


James  B.  Thomson       -  - 

John  Young   

Wm.  R.  Thomson    -     -  - 

John  B.  Smith    -     -     -  - 

John  Kerr  Campbell    -  - 

David  Duff,  LL.D.  -     -  - 

Robert  Henderson   -     -  - 

Gilbert  Meikle     -     -     -  - 

James  Ingiis,  clerk  -     -  - 
Hugh  Gemmill,  A.M.,  B.D. 

George  Allison    -     -     -  - 

Forrest  F.  Young    -     -  - 

James  E.  Fyfe    -     -     -  - 

James  Du.nlop    -     -     -  - 

R.  W.  Thomson       -     -  - 

J  ames  Mather     -     -     -  - 

f  William  Steven  -     -     -  - 
t  J.  B.  M'Intyre,  colleague 

James  Monteith      -     -  - 

Wm.  T.  Henderson     -  - 

Andrew  Henderson     -  - 

George  C.  Hutton   -     -  - 

Andrew  Elder     -     -     -  - 

William  France  -     -     -  - 

James  Brown      -     .     -  - 

And.  Gibb  Fleming     -  - 

William  Lauder       -     -  - 

John  Hutcheson,  D.D.  - 

P.  M'Farlan,  B.A.,      -  - 

>  John  Boyd 


18G5 

Greenock 

1872 

5  > 

1874 

33 

1862 

3  3 

1854 

3  3 

1848 

3  3 

1873 

5  3 

1856 

Glasgow 

1874 

Greenock 

1849 

Inveraray 

1850 

Paisley 

1874 

33 

1842 

35 

1869 

Greenock 

1860 

Pt. -Glasgow 

1862 

Glasgow 

1864 

Greenock 

1867 

Pt. -Glasgow 

1830 

Greenock 

1864 

33 

1843 

Paisley 

1867 

Greenock 

1847 

Paisley 

1851 

33 

1863 

33 

1833 

3  5 

1859 

33 

1860 

33 

1842 

Pt. -Glasgow 

1864 

Paisley 

1845 

Rothesay 

1871 

Greenock 

UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH— Union  Steeet. 

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  taught 
by  the  Minister.  A  Congregational  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- 
ton, jun.,  treasurer;  Andrew  Russell,  secretary;  Rev.  Alex.  Doctor, 
town  missionary. 

A  Sabbath  Evening  Mission  School,  conducted  by  a  superintendent 
and  15  assistants.     Average  attendance  aboiit  115. 


UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH— George  Square. 

Rev.  J.  Brown  Thomson,  Pastor. — Chosen  by  Chiirch  Members. 

Arthur    Robertson,    Precentor.       Robert    Smith,    Church    Officer. 

John  Borland,  Town  Missionary. 


40  APPENDIX. 


INSTITUTIONS  IN  CONNECTION  WITH  THE  CONGEEGATION. 

A  Sabbath  School  taught  by  the  Minister,  assisted  by  about  40 
teachers,  and  attended  by  above  260  scholars  ;  and  two  Mission  Schools 
taught  by  30  teachers,  attended  by  200  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. 

A  Missionary  engaged  to  laboiir  in  the  east  end  of  the  town. 

Christian  Instruction  Society,  the  Members  of  which  visit  the 
houses  of  those  who  do  not  attend  any  church,  for  the  purpose  of 
distributing  religious  tracts,  reading  the  Scriptures,  and  holding  meet- 
ings for  prayer  and  explanation  of  the  Word  of  God. 

Congregational  Library,  consisting  of  500  volumes,  free  to  all  the 
members  and  seat-holders  in  the  congregation,  and  is  open  in  the 
Session -house  every  "Wednesday  night  from  9  till  10. 

Sabbath  School  Library  consists  of  500  volumes,  from  which  the 
children  in  the  Sabbath  School  receive  books  weekly. 

Congregational  Prayer  Meeting  every  Wednesday  evening  at  8 
o'clock. 


SIR  MICHAEL  STREET  UNITED   PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH. 

Rev,  W.  R.  Thomson,  Minister,  36,  Forsyth  Street. 

James  Kelso,  Session  Clerk,  Flower  Bank,  Eldon  Street.  John  Brown, 

Church  Officer,  Duncan  Street. 

INSTITUTIONS  IN    CONNECTION  WITH    THE    CONGREGATION. 

Mission  Church.— Corner  of  Roxburgh  and  Duncan  Streets.  James 
Murray,  Missionary,  who  labours  in  the  district  contiguoiis. 

Missionary  and  Ediicational  Association— A.  M.  Humphreys, 
Secretary, 

Juvenile  Missionary  Society — Charles  Auld,  Secretary. 

Dorcas  Society — Miss  E.  Macgregor,  Secretary. 

Christian  Instruction  Agency  for  visiting  the  non-church  going 
population  around  the  church  with  tracts  and  reading  the  Scriptures. 
David  Prentice,  Superintendent. 

Congregational  Sabbath  School — "William  Auld,  Superintendent. 

Mission  Sabbath  School,  in  Mission  Church,  Duncan  Street.  Robert 
Love,  Superintendent. 

"Week-day  Mission  Schools,  Duncan  Street — Teachers,  John 
Morrison,  Misses  Fyfe  and  Langwell. 

Congregational  Library,  about  1100  volumes,  for  the  seatholders, 
open  on  Thursday  evenings.     Neil  M'Leod,  Librarian. 

Savings  Bank,  oj^en  every  Saturday  evening  from  7  till  9,  in  Mission 
Premises,  Duncan  Street.  Free  to  all  depositors.  A.  M.  Humiihreys, 
Manager. 

Minister's  Bible  Class  meets  on  Sabbath  evening  at  7  o'clock  from 
October  to  April. 

Congregational  Prayer  Meeting  every  "Wednesday  evening  at  8 
o'clock. 


TRINITY  UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH— Union  Street. 

Minister,  Rev.  John  Young,  4  Glen  Street. 

Session  Clerk,  Robert  Allan,  27  Union  Street. 

Church  Officer,  AYiUiam  Laird,  65  Nicholson  Street. 


APPENDIX.  41 


A  Prayer  Meeting  is  held  every  Wednesday  evening  at  8  o'clock. 
There  is  a  Society  for  Bible  Study  and  Mission  Work,  which  meets 
every  Wednesday  evening  at  nine  o'clock,  in  connection  with  which 
tracts  are  distributed  and  Kitchen  Meetings  held  in  the  Mission 
District.  A  Fellowship  Meeting  of  the  Tract  Distributors  is  held 
every  Wednesday  evening  at  7.30.  There  is  a  Congregational  and 
also  a  Juvenile  Missionary  Society.  In  connection  with  this  Church 
there  is  a  Congregational  and  also  a  Mission  Sabbath  School. 


UNITED  PEESBYTERIAN  CHURCH— St  Andkew  Square. 

Pastor,  Rev.  John  Kerr  Cami)bell. 
Robert  Cumming,  Church  Officer.  Psalmody  led  by  Voluntary  Choir, 
Messrs  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.  Yoimg  Men's  Christian  Association 
every  Sabbath  at  9.45  a.m.  Sabbath  School  Teachers'  Association 
meets  on  the  fii'st  Thursday  of  each  month  at  8.15  p.m.  A  Congre- 
gational Missionary  Association  meets  once  a  month.  This  Associa- 
tion holds  Kitchen  Meetings  and  has  a  distribution  of  tracts  weekly  in 
the  neighbourhood  of  the  Church. 


ST  JOHN'S  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH— Union  Stkeet. 

The  Rev.  Julius  Lloyd,  Incumbent — Chosen  by  the  Patron,  Sir 

Michael  Robert  Shaw  Stewart,  Bart. 

Revs.  J.  R.  Oakley  and  W.  J.  Wilson,  Curates. 

Louson  Walker  and  Edward  Blackmore,  Church  Wardens. 

John  Peacock,  71  Nicholson  Street,  Beadle.     Organist,  D.  Middleton. 

SERVICES. 

Sunday -Holy  Communion  on  First  Sunday  of  the  Month  at 
Morning  Service  ;  on  other  Sundays  at  9  a.m.  ;  Morning  Service  at  11 
a.m.  ;  Children's  Service  at  3.30  p.m.  :  Evening  Service  at  6.30  p.m. 
Daily — Morning  Prayer  at  10  a.m.  (12  on  Wednesday  and  Friday),  and 
Evening  Prayer  at  7.30  p.m.,  with  Lecture  on  AYednesday  evening  in 
Advent  and  Lent. 

Wednesday  and  Friday— Morning  Prayer  and  Litany  at  12. 

Cartsdyke.- -Morning  Service  at  11  a.m..  Evening  Service  at  6.30 
p.m.  in  the  School-room,  Crescent  Street. 

In  connection  with  the  above  Church,  and  under  the  inspection  of 
the  Incumbent,  are  Week-day  and  Su.nday  Schools  for  youth  of  both 
sexes.  Teachers— West  Day  School,  Miss  Thomson  ;  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,  14  Antigua  Street. 

Church  Officer— Duncan  M'Callum,  13,  West  Stewart  Street. 

Session  Clerk — James  Simpson,  8,  Springkell  Street. 

Treasurei' — John  Kerr,  83,  Belville  Street. 

Secretary— Alexander  Caldwell,  Rosehill  Cottage,  1,  Williamson  St. 


42 


APPENDIX. 


Fellowship  Meetings,  Wednesdays  at  8  p.m.  Classes  for  the  young 
at  6.30  p.m.  on  Fridays.  Meetings  of  session,  2d  Tuesday  of 'every 
month  at  8  p.m.  Missionary  Meetings  first  Sabbath  of  every  month 
at  1  p.m.  Total  Abstinence  Association  first  Thursday  of  every 
month  at  8  p.m. 


WEST  SHAW  STREET  REFORMED  PRESBYTERIAN 

CHURCH. 

Rev.  Andrew  Symington,  Pastor— Chosen  by  Church  IMembers  in  full 

communion. 

Daniel  Gray,  51,  Upper  Kelly  Street,  Church  Officer. 

George  M'Kenzie,  4,  Kilblain  Street,  Clerk  to  the  Deacons'  Court. 

John  Gray,  Treasurer. 

INSTITUTIONS  IN  CONNECTION  WITH  CONGREGATION. 

1.  Sabbath   School  meets   every  Sabbath   at  half-past  five — John 
Denuy,  Superintendent,  with  an  average  staflF  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  even- 
ings at  8  o'clock. 


EVANGELICAL  UNION  CHURCH— Nelson  Street. 

Rev.  Alexander  Davidson,  Pastor. 
George  Cowan,  Organist.     James  Shari?,  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,  superintendent  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,  Cartsburn 
Street — both  at  5.30  p.m. 

2.  Elders'  Classes,  one  for  Young  Men  and  one  for  Young  AVomen, 
meets  in  the  Managers'  and  Ladies'  Rooms  on  Sabbath  evenings  at 
5.45. 

3.  Sabbath  School  Library,  from  which  the  children  of  the  Sabbath 
School,  and  Members  of  the  Church  and  Congregation  receive  books 
weekly. 

4.  Tract  Society,  for  the  purpose  of  distributing  religious  tracts, 
reading  the  Scriiitures,  and  holding  meetings  for  prayer  and  explana- 
tion of  the  Work  of  God. 

5.  A  Weekly  Meeting  for  Prayer  eyery  Wednesday  evening  at  8. 

6.  Young  Men's  Prayer  Meeting  every  Saturday  evening  at  7.30. 

7.  Mission  Service  in  Cartsburn  Hall,  Cartsburn  Street,  every  Sab- 
bath evening  at  7. 


CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCH— George  Square. 
Rev.  J.  M.  Jarvie,  Pastor.  William  White,  Missionary, 
Hon.  Organist — J.  M.  Hutcheson.  Church  Officer — W.  Cunningham. 
Institutions  connected  with  this  Church — Exposition  every  Wednes- 
day evening.  Bible  Class  for  young  men  every  Sabbath  afternoon  at 
2.15  ;  also  a  class  for  young  women  on  Thursday  evenings  at  8,  con- 
ducted by  the  Pastor.     Weekly  Class  for  practice  of  Congregational 


APPENDIX,  43 


Psalmody  every  AVednesday  evening  during  the  winter.  A  society 
for  religious  purposes,  instituted  in  1837.  A  Young  Men's  Society  for 
religious  and  literary  improvement  meets  vi^eekly.  A  Dorcas  Society 
for  the  benefit  of  the  poor  connected  with  the  Church  ;  and  also 
Foreign  Mission  stations.  A  Congregational  Sabbath  School  with 
average  attendance  of  100.  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  throughout  the  district,  and 
j)ublic  preaching  every  Sabbath  evening,  conducted  by  the  minister, 
missionary,  and  members  of  the  church.  A  Mother's  Meeting, 
conducted  by  ladies  of  the  church,  meets  weekly  during  the  winter. 
Auxiliaries  in  connection  with  the  church  exist,  for  the  London  Mis- 
sionary Society,  the  Scottish  Congregational  Union  and  Theological 
HaU.  The  Sabbath  scholars  support  two  native  scholars  in  Calcutta, 
named  Frances  Maria  Jarvie,  and  Maggie  Jane  Smith. 

The   hours  of  worship  in  the  church  are — 11  forenoon    and   6.30 
evening.     The  Sabbath  School  meets  in  the  afternoon. 


EAST  CONGKEGATIONAL  CHUllCH— St  Laurence  Street. 
Eev.  G.  Moir,  lOctavia  Terrace, ^Pastor.     Duncan  M'Lean,  Precentor. 

Besides  the  ordinary  services  at  11  and  2.50,  there  is  an  Evangelistic 
Meeting  every  Sabbath  evening  at  7  o'clock. 

The  School  meets  in  the  Church  every  Sabbath  afternoon  at  5.30. 

Bible  Classes  for  yoimg  men  and  women,  conducted  by  the  Pastor, 
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 
Eeligious  Purposes  Society,  for  conducting  meetings  in  the  open  air 
and  in  private  houses  in  the  east  end  of  the  town. 


WESLEY  AN  METHODIST  CHURCH -4  Ardgowan  Street. 

Rev.  George  Murray  CoUedge,  Pastor,  5  Glen  Street. 

Mr  David  Ritchie,  Honorary  Precentor. 

Sabbath  Day  Worship  at  11  a.m.  and  6.30  p.m. 

A  meeting  for  prayer  is  held  on  Monday  evening  at  8  o'clock.  Public 

service  on  Wednesday  at  8  o'clock.     The  Sabbath  School  meets  from 

2  till  4  pm. 

PRIMITIVE  METHODIST  CHURCH— Roxburgh  Street. 
Pastor — Rev.  R.  Ayres. 
Honorary  Precentor—  Mr  J.  Earle. 
Church  Officer — Mr  William  Hodge,  18  Bearhope  Street. 
Sabbath  Services  at  11  a.m.  and  6.30  p.m.     Sabbath  School  meets 
in  the  Hall  u.nder  the  Church  every  Sabbath  at  2.30  p.m.,  in  connec- 
tion with  which  there  is  an  advanced  and  adult  Bible  Class  conducted 
by  the  Pastor. 

Class  and  Experience  Meeting,  for  members  and  enquirers,  on 
Monday  evening  at  8  o'clock.  Public  Service  on  Thursday  evening  at 
7.30  in  the  Hall  under  the  Church  ;  after  the  Service,  the  class  for 
practice  of  Congregational  Music  meets. 

"Various  other  meetings  are  held  in  different  parts  of  the  town 
during  the  week  and  are  intimated  on  the  Sabbath. 


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44  APPENDIX. 

BAPTIST  CHURCH  -West  Burn  Street. 
Eev.  Ebenezer  Maclean,  Pastor.     Honorary  Precentor,  Adam  Leisk, 
jnn.     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  superintended  and  conducted  > 
by  members  of  the  church.     A  Bible  Class  for  young  men  and  women  :ii 
meets  every  Sabbath  evening  during  the  session  at  7  o'clock.     Tract  i 
distribution  and  visitation  by  members  of  the  church,  in  the  neigh- 
bourhood of  the  Church,  and  other  parts  of  the  town. 


SEAMEN'S  CHAPEL -1,    Dock   Breast. 
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. 

The  ships  in  the  harbours  are  visited  weekly. 

The  Chaijlain  keeps  a  boat  in  which  he  visits  the  emigrant  ships  in 
the  roads,  giving  i^resents  of  books  and  conducting  services  among  the 
passengers. 

ROMAN  CATHOLIC  CHURCH— Brougham  Street. 
Eev.  William  Gordon  Pastor.    Rev.  Alexander  Taylor  and  Rev.  Louia 
J.  C.  M.  M'Intyre,  Assistants.     John  M'Ewan,  Officer. 
Male  and  Female  Schools  for  week-days  and  Sxmdays  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. 

(Fo7'  addresses  see  General  Directory.) 
The  figures  opposite  the  names  denote  the  year  in  which  they  were 

llCGHSGcl 

1870  Arbuckle,  J.  Hunter,  M.C.  1864  M'Raild,  D. 

1829  Avild,  Charles,  M.D.  i     1870  Paton,  James,  M.C. 


1872  Black,  John  Robert 
1871  Douglas,  John  C,  M.B 
1856  Dowie,  E.  T.,  M.D. 
1847  Dunlop,  D. 
1836  Fox,  John,  M.D. 
1868  Galloway,  Allan,  M.D. 
1861  Gray,  T.  G. 


1.S63  Robertson,  John  K.,  M.D. 
1842  Richmond,  A.  F.,  M.D. 
1831  Shoi-tridge,  Samuel,  M.D. 
1834  Stewart,  A.  D.,  M.C. 
1874  Stewart,   A.    Dunlop,  Jr., 

M.D. 
1871  Stewart,  James. 


1855  Marshall,  Wm.  J.,  M.D.  1850  Wallace,  .James,  M.D. 

1863  M'Culloch,  John,  M.D.  1858  AVhiteford,  James,  M.D. 

1863  l\rDougall,  John,  M.D.  1863  Wibon,  W.  A.,  M.D. 


APPENDIX.  45 

SCHOOLS  AND  TEACHEKS. 

Ladies'  Seminary,  George  Square— English,  writing,  arithmetic, 
music,  French  and  German,  drawing  (pencil,  water,  and  oil),  and 
dancing — ^Mrs  Dryden  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. 

Gaelic  Parish  School,  West  Stewart  Street  —  English  reading, 
grammar,  history,  writing,  geography,  arithmetic,  composition.  Scrip- 
tural knowledge,  drawing,  &c.  -  H.  M'Laughlan,  master,  with  as- 
sistants. 

Avenue  Park  Collegiate  School— Principal  :  John  Graham,  B.A. 

Highlanders'  Academy,  Roxburgh  Street— Commercial  and  English 
Departments—  William  Bowie,  head-master  ;  Robert  Wilson,  Donald 
Mimro,  and  Alexander  M'Dowell,  second  masters  ;  elocution  mastei-, 
Mr  Moffat ;  drawing  master,  Mr  Yuill.  Infant— Miss  Law,  Miss 
Simpson,  and  assistants. 

West  Parish  Sessional  School,  Nelson  Street  (West).  Alexander 
Fyfe,  head-master. 

Masons'  Hall  School,  13,  East  Shaw  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-keep- 
ing, &c. — Andrew  Young,  with  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  Vei-y  Rev. 
W,  Gordon. 

St.  Lawrence  Roman  Catholic  School,  10,  Stanners  Street— English 
reading,  writing,  arithmetic,  grammar,  geography,  mensuration, 
algebra,  geometry,  and  Chiirch  history. — J.  Taylor. 

Episcopal  School  (East),  Under  Crescent — English,  grammar, 
geograi^hy,  writing,  and  arithmetic  —James  Scott. 

St.  John's  Episcopal  School  (West),  Union  Street-  -Miss  Thomj)son, 
teacher. 

Belmont  Academy,  9  Jamaica  Street — English  reading,  grammar, 
geography,  Latin,  Greek,  writing,  arithmetic,  mathematics,  book- 
keeping, French,  German,  piano,  sewing— George  Millar  and  assis- 
tants. 

Kilblain  Academy — English  writing,  arithmetic,  book-keeping, 
mathematics,  Latin,  Greek,  French,  German,  Italian,  drawing,  paint- 
ing, 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  and  naxitical  astronomy,  mathe- 
matics, 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.  Chairman, 
Thomas  O.  Hunter  ;  treasurer,  Thomas  Macmillan ;  secretary,  Alex- 
ander Mackenzie  ;  teacher,  Walter  Yuille. 

English  Reading  and  Sewing — Miss  Wallace,  2,  East  Blackball 
Street. 


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46  APPENDIX. 


1st  ADMINISTRATIVE  BATTALION. 
Pv  E  N  F  E  E  W  S  H  1 11  E     R  I  F  LE    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 — Andrew  Arthur. 
Lieutenant  -David  Scobie. 
Hon.  Assistant  Surgeon— George  Crawford,  M.D. 

10th  Corps — Greenock. 

Captain  Commandant -Hugh  Fullarton. 
Captain — John  Stewart. 

Lieutenants — James  Tannahill,  Hew,  M.  M'Leod,  and  Alexander  J. 
Macdougall. 

Sub-Lieutenant — George  H.  Black. 
Assistant  Surgeon — Charles  Auld,  M.D. 
Honorary  Chaplain — Rev.  John  M'Pherson. 

22d  Corps— Gourock. 

Captain — Donald  Brown.  * 

Lieutenant ; 

Honorary  Assistant  Surgeon — George  Wylie.  ' 

1st  Bute  — Rothesay. 
Captain — William  Duncan. 

Lieutenants — John  M'Ewair  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  and  3d  Dumbartonshire  Corps. 
STAFF  OF  ADMINISTRATIVE  BRIGADE. 
Lieutenant-Colonel — John  Scott  — 22d  August,  18G3. 
Major— R.  Sinclair  Scott- Ifith  May,  1869. 
Adjutant — Captain  T.  W.  Bridges. 
Surgeon— Vrilliam  A.  Wilson,  M.D. -28th  May,  1868. 
Assistant-Surgeon— John  W.  Taylor,  M.D.^9th  Nov.,  186S. 
Honorary  Chaplain — Rev.  "W^'jlliam  Bell — 28th  May,  1868. 


APPENDIX.  47 


1st  Eenfrew  Corps-  Greenock. 

Captains^  John  Fiillarton,  Kobert  Thome,  and  William  J.  Neill— 
29th  November,  1873. 

Lieiitenants— Eobert    Morton    and    Hugh    Richard    Walker— 1st 
June,  1873. 

Sub-Lieutenants— AVilliam    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— K,ev.  John  Baird,  B.D,  — 4th  March,  1869. 

3d  Dumbartonshire  Corps— Dumbarton. 
Captain— William  L.  Halley— 23d  March,  1872. 
Lieutenants— Peter  M'Innes— 7th  August,  1868;  William  Ander- 
son    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. 

Greenock  Seamen's  Friends'  Society — Instituted  1820.  —  Abram 
Lyle,  president  ;  Thomas  Carmichael,  treasurer ;  John  M'llvain, 
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  Day.  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  all  vessels  leaving  the  jiort 
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  Scriptiires  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  J  852.— 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  Institvite,  West  Stewart  Street.  Office-bearers 
— Hon.  president,  Mr  Abram  Lyle  ;  president,  INIr  Robert  Hamilton  ; 
vice-president,  Mr  Charles  M'Call ;  corresponding  secretary,  Mr  R,  S. 


48 


APPENDIX. 


Campbell  ;  treasurer,  Mr  J.  B.  Hay  ;  librarian,  Mr  James  Gordon ; 
joint  secretaries,  Messrs  John  Morison  and  John  M'Intyre  ;  James  D. 
Muir,  reading-room  secretary.  This  Association  has  for  its  object  the 
religions,  moral,  and  intellectual  imijrovement  of  young  men.  It  is 
divided  into  eight  branches,  which  meet  in  the  following  places  every 
Friday  evening  at  8.45  for  religious  services,  viz.- -Branch  No.  1, 
Wellpark  Free  Church  Session-house  ;  No.  2,  Free  Middle  Church  do.; 
No.  3,  Baptist  Chapel,  West  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 ;  No.  7,  South  Free  Church 
Session-house ;  No.  8,  Cartsburn  Parish  Church  Session-house.  Meetings 
for  prayer  are  held  every  Sabbath  morning,  at  8  o'clock,  in  St  Andrew's 
Free  Church  Library,  and  at  10  o'clock  in  the  Lesser  Temperance 
Hall.  Young  men  of  good  moral  character  are  admitted  members 
yipon  assenting  to  the  constitution  and  laws  of  the  Association.  There 
is  a  Library  of  700  vols,  for  the  use  of  the  members  and  subscribers. 
Tract  distribution  and  other  mission  work  is  engaged  in  by  the  mem- 
bers. There  is  a  Relief  and  Sick  Fund.  A  popular  course  of  lectures 
and  a,  reading-room  are  also  carried  on  by  the  Association.  The 
reading-rooin  and  library,  Temperance  Institute  Buildings,  are  open 
to  the  public  at  the  following  rates  of  subscription :  —Annual  subscrip- 
tion, 7s  6d  ;  half-yearly,  4s ;  quarterly,  2s ;  apprentices,  annually,  2s  6d. 

Greenock  Young  Men's  Protestant  Association— Instituted  1862. 
Object  -  The  study  of  the  Bible  and  Eomish  Works  ;  the  enlighten- 
ment of  Protestants  as  to  the  real  character  of  Popery  in  its  religious, 
social,  and  political  aspects,  and  the  conversion  of  Romanists.  Hon. 
president,  Robert  Shankland,  Esq.;  hon.  vice  president.  Bailie  Baton  ; 
chairman.  Rev.  J.  M'Pherson  ;  vice-chairman,  William  Grey;  trea- 
surer, J.  Robinson  ;  secretary,  Joseph  Sharp  ;  corresponding  secretary, 
John  E.  Arle  ;  librarian,  D.  M 'Arthur  ;  committee,  Messrs  Thomas 
Adams,  Andrew  Swan,  John  M'Call,  D.  M'Kew,  W.  Craig,  J. 
M'Donald,  J.  Brown,  J  Robertson,  J.  Buchanan,  W.  M'Gill.  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.  Young  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  Morton, 
'E&i.,  Balclutha,  honorary  president;  William  Bowie,  president; 
Robert  Hamilton,  vice-president  ;  Robert  Wright,  treasurer  ;  Robert 
Wrig:ht  and  John  S  Nicol,  secretaries ;  with  an  executive  committee 
of  thirteen,  and  a  general  committee  consisting  of  one  representative 
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  —Honorary 
president,  James  Morton,  Esq. ,  Balclutha  ;  honorary  vice-presidents, 
Rev.  Archibald  Fullarton,  Rev.  Peter  Thomson,  Rev.  John  Young, 
Rev.  Andrew  Symington,  Provost  Neill,  Abram  Lyle,  Esq.,  John 
Scott,  Yst.,  W.  J.  Marshall,  Esq.,  M.D.  ;  president,  Q.  L.  Anderson, 
11,  West  Blackball  Street ;  vice-president,  M,  F,  Dunlop,  5,  Robert- 


APPENDIX.  49 

son  Street;  treasiirer,  James  Morton,  jnn.,  Balclntha;  secretary, 
James  Slater,  jnn.,  29,  Rue-end  Street ;  statistical  secretary,  William 
Lamont ;  board  of  management,  Messrs  John  Maci^hail,  Jas.  Morton, 
jun.,  George  Bryan,  Eobert  Hamilton,  Samuel  Duncan,  James  Barr, 
Q.  L.  Anderson,  William  Crawford,  James  Slater,  jun. ,  Wm.  Hastie, 
M.  F.  Dunlop,  Alexander  Chalmers,  John  Forbes,  John  Maclachlan, 
William  Auld,  William  Lamont,  T.  R.  Ogilvie,  Peter  MacKellar ; 
keeper  of  society's  rooms,  William  Burns ;  master  of  working  boys' 
home,  Peter  Macgregor.  Its  chief  aim  is  to  impart  religious  instruc- 
tion, and  form  a  collecting  link  between  the  Sabbath  School  and  the 
Church.  It  ijrovides  classes  for  teaching  the  elements  of  education, 
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,  Mission  Halls,  St.  Lawrence 
Street,  Temperance  Institute,  Crawfordsbui'n  Free  Church  School, 
Old  Seamen's  Chapel,  West  Breast,  Mission  Hall,  Vennel,  and 
Mission  Hall,  Broad  Close.  There  is  also  in  connection  with  the 
Society  a  Home  for  destitute  working  lads  above  14  years  of  age. 
Society's  Committee  Rooms,  46,  Cathcart  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 
Ijrofessional  improvement  and  amicable  feelings  by  any  means  that 
from  time  to  time  be  approved  of  by  the  Society.  Ordinary  meetings 
are  usually  held  once  a  month  during  session. 

Office-bearers  for  1875  :— President,  E.  T.  Dowie,  M.D.  ;  vice- 
president,  W.  A.  Wilson,  M.D.  ;  secretary,  J.  K.  Robertson,  M.D.  ; 
treasurer,  John  M'Dougall,  M.D.  ;  librarian,  J.  Paton,  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,  treastirer ;  Miss  Buchanan,  48,  Esplanade,  secretary  ;  Rev. 
Wm.  Laughton,  chaplain ;  40  superintendents,  40  visitors,  and  19 
collectors.  The  Committee  meet  on  the  second  Monday  of  every 
month,  in  the  hall  in  connection  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,  was 
opened  June,  1865,  as  a  necessary  adjunct  to  the  operations  of  the 
"  Mission  to  Friendless  Females,"  one  of  the  objects  of  this  Association 
being  to  rescue  from  falling  into  vicious  habits  friendless  girls  from  12 
to  16  years  of  age.  These  are  trained  m  the  Home  for  domestic 
service,  besides beinginstructed  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. 

d 


50  APPEIJiTDIX. 

The  Home  is  supported  by  voltintary  subscriptions,  and  lodgers  who 
receive  every  attention. 

Trustees — R.  Little,  Esq.,  A.  Lyle,  Esq.,  J.  M'Gregor,  Esq. 

President  —Mrs  Hamilton,  Seabank. 

Vice-President — Mrs  J.  Brymner,  Ardenlea. 

T7'easu7'e7'- -Mrs  Wilson,  6  Grey  Place. 

Secretary — Miss  Kelso,  Flower  Bank. 

Chnplain — Rev  A.  Symington. 

Directors— B.  Campbell,   Esq.,  M.  Hill,  Esq.,  A.  M.  Fleming,  Esq. 

House   of   Refuge   or   Shelter  for  Females,  Ingieston — Instituted 

1854. — President,   Mrs  Jas.   J.  Grieve,    Levan  ;  Vice-President,   Mrs 

^Yilliam    Steele,    Silwood ;  and    a    committee    of    20   ladies  ;    J  ohn 

Cunningham,    treasurer ;    Rev.    J.    M.   Jarvie,  secretary ;    Rev.    Dr 

M'Gulloch,  chaplain.     Gentlemen's  Committee  — James  Morton,  David 

Johnstone,    Robert  Blair,  John   Cunningham,   Utrick   Walton,  and 

Alexander   Mackenzie.      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  sei-vice  with  respectable  families. 

Greenock  Discharged  Prisoners'  Aid  Society. — This  Society  was 
instituted  in  1872,  for  the  i^urpose  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— J  as.  J.  Grieve,  Esq.,  M.P. 

Vice-Presidents  -J .  Morton,  Esq.,  D.  Johnstone,  Esq.,  A  Lyle,  Esq. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — James  W.  Tiirner. 

Chaplain — Rev.  Andrew  Symington. 

There  is  a  Committee  of  gentlemen  and  also  of  ladies,  with  a  staff  of 
Ijrison  and  district  visitors.  Mrs  Duncan  Cunningham,  secretary,  and 
Miss  Rodger,  treasurer,  to  ladies'  committee. 

Greenock  Charitable  Society,  for  the  relief  of  the  Casual  Poor — 
Instituted  in  1861. — Jas.  J.  Grieve,  M.P.,  patron;  Provost  Neill, 
president  ;  Messrs  A.  Lyle,  Bailie  Scott  and  J.  C.  Hunter,  ^dce-pre- 
sidents  ;  Jas.  Morton,  also  a  vice-president ;  Matthew  Hill,  treasurer ; 
James  Morrison,  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,  without  inter- 
fering with  the  operations  of  the  Parochial  Board  or  other  charitable 
institutions.  The  distribution  is  effected  by  dividing  the  five  Wards 
of  the  town  among  28  distributors,  one  convener  for  each  of  the  five 
wards — 1st  Ward,  John  Orr,  jun.  ;  2d  Ward,  James  Armit  ;  3d 
AVard,  Andrew  M'Farlan ;  4th  Ward,  Andrew  Swan ;  5th  Ward, 
Wm.  Cirawford. 

The  Greenock  Highland  Society — Founded  for  the  following- 
objects,  viz.  : — 1st,  "For  the  purpose  of  preserving  and  promoting 
the  language,  literature,  music,  poetry,  antiquities,  and  athletic 
games  of  the  Highlanders,  and  for  encouraging  the  more  general 
xxse   of    the    national   dress ; "    2d,    "  For    founding    one    or    more 


APPENDIX.  51 


bursaries,  or  to  make  anniial  or  other  grants  of  money  in  aid  of 
diligent  or  distinguished  students,  being  natives,  or  sons  of  natives 
of  the  Highlands  of  Scotland;"  and,  od,  "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  ii.  Shaw  Stewart,  Bai^t.  ;  vice-presidents, 
John  Fleming,  Esq.,  John  Erskine,  Esq.,  Rev.  John  M'Pherson, 
Walter  Grieve,  Esq.,  Dugald  Campbell,  Esq.,  and  Colin  Campbell, 
Esq.  ;  directors,  Messrs  Neil  Brown,  Archibald  Cook,  Archd.  M'Call, 
K.  M'Caskill,  J.  M'Dougall,  M.D  ,  Duncan  M'lntyre,  Hugh  M'Kay, 
James  M'Kenzie,  Duncan  Munro,  Samuel  Nicholson,  John  Thomson, 
Graham  Brymner,  Archibald  Brown,  Dr  M'llaild,  John  M'Kechnie, 
Hugh  M'Lachlan,  and  Dimcan Campbell — any  fiveaquorum ;  treasurer, 
Mr  James  Brown,  jun.  ;  joint  secretaries,  John  M  Campbell,  and  John 
Cameron. 


EDUCATIONAL, 


GEEENOCK  SCHOOL  BOARD. 
In  accordance  with  the  i^rovisions  of  "The  Education  (Scotland) 
Act,  1872,"  the  following  gentlemen  have  been  elected  members  of  the 
School  Board  in  and  for  this  biirgh — Edward  Blackmore,  engineer  ; 
Dugald  Campbell,  accountant ;  William  Gordon,  Roman  Catholic 
clergyman  ;  John  Mitchell  Hutcheson,  siigar  broker  ;  Wm.  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  Mackenzie,  printer 
and  publisher  ;  James  Stewart,  merchant  ;  and  James  Wallace,  M.D., 
physician  and  svirgeon. 

Secretary,  G.  Williamson ;  Quintin  Bone,  Treasurer. 


SCHOOLS    TEMPORARILY   TRANSFERRED    TO    GREENOCK 
BURGH  SCHOOL  BOARD. 

Free  Middle  Church  Mission  School,  Broad  Close— Teacher,  Mr 
A.  K.  M'Donald  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. 

Charity  School  — Mr  Thomas  Kay,  teacher,  and  assistants. 

Free  North  School  -Mr  M'Lean  and  assistant. 

Temporary  School,  St  Andi-ew's  Mission  Hall,  No.  65  Vennel— Mr 
James  Watson,  teacher. 

St  Andrew  Square  School  -Alexander  Bremner,  F.  E.I.S,  head 
master,  and  assistants. 

St  Lawrence  Street  School —George  Leith  and  assistants. 

Lynedoch  Street  School — Gordon  Simpson  and  assistants. 

Original  School  of  Industry— Miss  Shaw  and  assistants. 


WEST  (LANDWARD)  PARISH  SCHOOL  BOARD. 
Chairman,    Sir   M.   R.    Shaw  Stewart,    Bart.  ;  James   Stewart,  of 
Garvocks  ;  A.  M.  Fleming,  merchant  ;  Robert  Neill,  writer  ;  W.  O. 
Leitch,  merchant  ;  clerk  and  treasurer,  .7.  Innes  Macdougall. 


52  APPENDIX. 

EAST  (LANDWARD)  PARISH  SCHOOL  BOARD. 
Chairman — Thomas  Macknigiit,  Esq.  of  Cartsburn;  Sir  M.  R.  Shaw 
Stewart,  Bart. ;  Rev.  Jamies  Hutcheson ;  J.  F.  Marshall,  Ladybiirn ; 
R.  G-.  Somerville,  Port-Glasgow  Road  ;  clerk  and  treasurer — J.  Innes 
Macdougall. 


GREENOCK    ACADEMY. 

Directors. 

Provost  Neill,  \ 

Councillor  Arbiickle,  I 

Councillor  Duff,  I       Directors  from  the  Town  Council. 

Councillor  Shankland,  V 

Councillor  "Walker,  / 

Rev.  William  Laughton,  ^ 

Rev.  J.  M.  Jarvie,  I 

Dr  W.  J.  Marshall,  !        t\-      x        e         4.1     c<   i,      -i 

.  T         J      T   T?  X?  r      Directors  from  the  Svibscribers. 

Alexander  J.  l^erguson,  Esq.,     | 

Allan  Swan,  ! 

William  M'Clure,  J 

Louson  Walker,  treasurer.      George  Williamson,  secretary. 

The  Greenock  Academy,  sitiiated  in  Nelson  street,  was  opened  in 
September,  1855,  and  is  intended  to  provide  a  good  general  education 
for  boys  and  girls.  It  contains  twelve  spacious  and  well-aired  class- 
rooms, with  teachers'  rooms,  &c.,  and  a  large  hall  in  Avhich  all  the 
15Uj)ils  may  be  assembled ;  there  is  also  an  extensive  play-ground  at- 
tached, with  covered  sheds  for  exercise  in  wet  weather.  The  curri- 
culum for  the  senior  classes  embraces  a  wide  and  varied  course  of 
study,  extending  over  five  years,  and  the  arrangements  are  siich  as  to 
allow  a  selection  of  classes  to  be  made,  suitable  for  those  intending 
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  imrsuits. 

Rector  —  E.  L.  Neilson.  Arithmetic  and  Mathematics,  James 
Stirling,  M.A.  Classical  Departments,  the  Rector.  Head  Master, 
F.  H.  Mure.  Modern  Languages,  Robert  Dryden.  Writing,  John 
Eraser.  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  Biirsary,  founded  by  the  late  William  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  an- 
nually, after  competitive  examination,  one  boy  to  be  admitted  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  comjieti- 
tion  shall  be  open  to  boys  not  imder  eight  or  above  twelve  years  of  age, 
from  the  Academy  or  any  other  school  approved  of  by  the  Directors  ; 
and  due  advertisement  shall  be  made  accordingly,     3.  Any  boy  may 


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be  selected  to  enter  in  any  year  of  the  classical  curriculum,  according 
to  the  judgment  of  the  examinators  ;  the  i^arents  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  satisfac- 
toiy  progress. 

The  Fairrie  Bursary  was  founded  by  the  late  Thomas  Fairrie,  Esq. , 
and  he  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  i^romise  in  each  year  of  the  Latin  curri- 
culum, 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  foUoAving  are  competed 
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  attend- 
ing 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) — Mathematics,  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  of  Mathe- 
matical Instruments  to  the  best  scholar  in  the  Mathematical  Depart- 
ment— £5.  Two  prizes  for  Scripture  Knowledge — open  to  all  Pupils  of 
the  Fourth  and  Fifth  Years. 


Greenock  Bagged  School  Association. — School  buildings,  with  super- 
intendent and  matron's  houses  attached,  Wellington,  Captain,  and 
Holmscroft  Streets.  President,  Sir  Michael  Shaw  Stewart,  Bart.  ; 
vice-presidents,  Patrick  Eraser,  Esq. ,  Sheriff  of  Renfrewshire,  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  to  committee 
of  Boys'  School,  Mr  M.  F.  Dunlop  ;  secretaries  to  committee  of  Girls' 
School,  Mr  John  Robertson  and  Miss  Little.  It  is  the  object  of  this 
Association  to  reclaim  the  neglected  and  destitute  children  of  Greenock 
by  affording  them  the  benefit  of  a  good  common  and  Christian  educa- 
tion, 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  in- 
structed in  reading,  writing  and  arithmetic ;  trained  in  industry  by 
employing  them  daily  in  such  works  as  are  suited  to  their  years  ;  and 
taught  the  truths  of  the  Gospel,  making  the  Holy  Scriptures  the 
ground-work  of  instruction ;  and  on  Sundays  the  children  receive 
suitable  religious  teaching. 

Greenock  Auxiliary  Gaelic  School  Society — Instituted  1820. — Rev. 
Malcolm  M'Askill,  president;  Robert  Blair,  Esq.,  vice-president; 
John  Maci^hail,  treasurer  and  secretary.  Committee  —  Donald 
M'Donald,  Hugh  Buie,  Andrew  M'Farlane.  A.  J.  Black,  Donald 
M'Tavish,  Du.ncan  Shaw,  Hugh  M'Arthur,  Archibald  Adam,  with  a 
committee  of  ladies. 

Highlanders'  Academy,  Roxburgh  Street — Erected  in  1836.  — Pre- 
sident, the  Provost  of  Greenock  ;  Robert  Blair  and  D.  Thomson,  vice- 


54  APPEN  DIX. 

presidents ;  Samuel  M'Cuaig,  treasurer ;  J.  Eobertson,  secretary  ; 
with  a  committee  of  22  members.  AVilliam  Bowie,  head  master; 
flobert  Wilson,  Donald  Munro,  Alexander  M'Dowall,  and  5  pupil 
teachers ;  Infant  School— Miss  LaAv,  Miss  Simpson,  and  assistants  ; 
teacher  of  elocution,  William  Moffat  ;  teacher  of  drawing,  Mr  Yuill. 
The  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,  AVilliam  M'Clure, 
Esq.  ;  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  Eitchie, 
Daniel  Anderson,  J.  W.  Crawford,  M.  M.  Eougvie,  John  M'Gregor, 
and  David  Paton. 

Philosophical  Society  of  Greenock. — The  jjurpose  of  the  society  is 
the  promotion  of  the  stiidy  of  literature,  science  and  art,  by  means  of 
lectures  and  otherwise.  The  meetings  are  held  in  the  Watt  Monix- 
ment.  Office  bearers  for  1875-76  :—  President,  Graham  Brymner,  Esq. ; 
Adce-presidents,  John  Scott,  yst.,  Esq.,  and  William  M'Chire,  Esq.; 
treasurer,  Mr  T.  E.  Ogilvie  ;  secretary,  Mr  G.  E.  M'Dougall  ;  com- 
mittee, Messrs  John  Neill,  junr.,  Dr  J.  K.  Eobertson,  Eobeii;  Speir, 
Daniel  Eankin,  James  Glen,  Eev.  J.  M.  Jarvie,  Edward  Blackmore, 
Eobert  Allan,  D.  M.  Erskine,  John  Allan,  Dr  Marshall,  Eev.  Julius 
Lloyd,  Thomas  Prentice,  F.  L.  Patterson,  and  James  Aitken. 

The  Watt  Club— Instituted  1813. — Alexander  Mackenzie,  president; 
,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Greenock  Grocers'  Association — Instituted  1857.  -William  Patter- 
son, president ;  James  Flett,  vice-president ;  J.  A.  Cameron,  secretary; 
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  regulating  the  hours  of 
laboixr.     Ordinary  meetings  are  held  generally  once  a  month. 

Ardgowan  Club — For  Bowling — Sir  M.  E.  Shaw  Stewart,  Bart., 
patron  ;  John  Eennie,  president  ;  Thomas  Stark,  treasurer  ;  Utrick 
Walton,  secretary. 

Wellington  Park  Bowling  Club— Patron,  Sir  M.  E.  Shaw  Stewart, 
Bart.  ;  donor.  Sir  M.  E.  Shaw  Stewart,  Bart.  ;  honorary  member,  Hew 
M'llwraith,  Esq.  ;  John  M'Cowan,  president ;  Thomas  Johnston,  vice- 
president  ;  Alexander  Simpson,  treasurer  ;  James  Milne,  secretary. 

Grosvenor  Bowling  Club  -Patron,  Michael  Hugh  Shaw  Stewart,  yr., 
of  Ardgowan  ;  honorary  members,  Sir  M.  E.  Shaw  Stewart,  Bart.,  the 
Provost  of  Greenock,  J.  J.  Grieve,  Esq.,  M.P.  ;  William  Bowie, 
president;  Archibald  M'Call,  vice-president;  Hugh  Weir,  secretary; 
Hugh  M'Lachlan,  treasurer.  Committee — Messrs  John  P.  M'Laren, 
John  Service,  George  Bathgate,  Thomas  Grier,  David  Young,  John 
Gordon,  Alexander  Calder,  champion. 

Greenock  Cricket  Club — Instituted  1862 — Patron,  Sir  Michael  E. 
Shaw  Stewai-t,  Bart,  ;  president,  James  Stewart,  Esq.  ;  vice-president, 


APPENDIX.  55 


John  Steven,  Esq.  ;  J.  J.  Grieve,  Esq.,  M.P.,  honorary  life  member ; 
captain,  J.  A.  Morison  ;  honorary  treasurer,  J.  A.  Campbell  ;  honorary 
secretary,  J.  H.  Gardner,  15  Laird  Street.  Committee--J.  Agnew, 
W.  M'Clure,  jun.,  R.  G.  Adam,  J.  Lang,  jun.,  J.  Morton,  jnn.,  A. 
D.  Macfarlane,  J.  R.  M'Artlmr,  C.  C.  Richardson,  J.  D.  VYalton. 
Ground,  Glenpark.     Annual  subscription,  one  guinea. 

Osborne  Cricket  Club  —Instituted  1868 — Ground,  Smithston  Park. 
The  office-bearers  for  the  year  are  as  follows  :— President,  Mr  A.  S. 
M'Lachlan  ;  captain,  Mr  John  Lawson  ;  honorary  treasurer,  Mr  George 
Sutherland,  Roxburgh  Street  ;  honorary  secretary,  Mr  D.  Ferguson 
Miller,  13  Lyle  Street.  Committee— Messrs  Henry  Bowden,  William 
Waddell,  George  S.  Deas,  John  M.  Gallacher ;  with  the  captain, 
president,  secretary  and  treasurer.     Subscriiition,  10s  6d. 


TEMPERANCE. 

Greenock  Total  Abstinence  Society — Instituted  1836  -  Office  and 
Halls,  Temperance  Institute,  West  Stewart  Street.  Honorary  presi- 
dent, Robert  Little,  Esq.  ;  president,  John  Lang  ;  vice-presidents, 
J.  Black,  P.  Cram,  J.  M'Naught,  Thomas  Kay,  Hugh  M'Arthur,  and 
William  Bowman  ;  treasurer,  Robert  Cameron ;  secretaries,  Messrs  A. 
Rowan  and  D.  Paton  ;  honorary  secretary,  S  Duncan  ;  Registrar  of 
Society  and  Curator  of  Institute,  Adam  Anderson. 

Cartsdyke  Working  Men's  Total  Abstinence  Society. — Founded  in 
December,  1870  -Rev.  George  Moir,  president  ;  John  M'Intyre, 
secretary  ;  and  David  Taylor,  treasurer. 


GOOD    TEMPLARS 


Guide  to  the  Templar  Lodges  of  the  district,  showing  the  No., 
Name,  Place  of  Meeting,  and  the  Deprity's  name  and  address  : — 65, 
Hope  of  Greenock,  Temperance  Institute,  Friday,  8.0,  Jas.  Baxter,  11 
Lyle  St.;  67,  Good  Samaritan,  Odd -fellows'  Hall,  Port-Glasgow,  Friday, 
7.30,  Rev.  A.  Baird,  Ivy  Bank,  Port-Glasgow;  177,  Hope  of  Gourock, 
White's  School,  Gourock,  Thursday,  7.30,  Dr  Wylie,  Craigend, 
Gourock ;  191,  Good  Intent,  Borland's  Mission  Hall,  Friday,  7.30, 
William  Ireland,  75  Holmscroft  Street  ;  225,  Banks  of  Clyde,  Good 
Templars'  Hall,  Tuesday,  8.0,  Thomas  Mitchell,  58  Drumfrochar 
Road  ;  296,  Nazarene,  Bouverie  Terrace,  Port-Glasgow,  Monday,  7.30, 
T.  M'Ghee,  Robert  Street,  Port-Glasgow  ;  297,  Effort  of  Lailyburn, 
Crawfurdsburn  F.C.  School,  Monday,  7.45,  Neil  Buie,  Octavia 
Cottages ;  350,  Pride  of  Ardgowan,  Parish  Schoolroom,  Inverkip, 
Wednesday,  7.30,  William  Bennet,  Inverkip  ;  364,  Banner  of  Love, 
Temperance  Institute,  Tuesday,  8.0,  William  Stewart,  76  Roxburgh 
Street ;  460,  Thomas  Fairrie,  Old  Seamen's  Chapel,  Wednesday,  8.0, 
Charles  Neilson,  15  Sir  Michael  Street ;  503,  True  Blue,  Good  Tem- 
plars' Hall,  Monday,  8.0,  William  Young,  67  Regent  Street  ;  582, 
Lynedoch,  Smith's  Lane  Mission  Hall,  Tuesday,  8.0,  Rev.  Alexander 
Doctor,  16  South  Street ;  583,  Star  of  Peace,  Star  Hall,  Broad  Close, 
Tuesday,  7.45,  Rev.  R.  Ayres,  34  Brachelston  Place  ;  584,  Advance, 
Congregational  School,  Union  Street,  Monday,  8.15,  R.  P.  Templeton, 
7  Mill,  Street ;  595,  James  Watt,  Good  Templars'  Hall,  Thursday, 
7.  30  William  Burns,  46  Cathcart  Street  ;  714,  Tir  nam  Beann,  Good 
Temi^lars'  Hall,  Friday,  8.0,  John  M'Taggart,  3  West  Bum  Street ; 
726,  Mariners'  Lifeboat,  Old  Seamen's  Chapel,  Tuesday,  7.30,  Thomas 


56  APPENDIX. 

Blair,  11  Dempster  Street ;  753,  Hope  of  Ladyburn,  Cartsburn  Hall, 
Cartsburn  Street,  Tuesday,  7.30,  David  M'Lachlan,  10  Morton 
Terrace ;  804,  Star  of  the  East,  Cartsburn  Hall,  Cartsburn  Street, 
Thursday,  7.30,  James  King,  7  Hope  Street  ;  829,  Hope  of  Newark, 
Hamilton's  Hall,  Port-Glasgow,  Wednesday,  7.45,  J.  R.  Cleghorn,  55 
Church  Street,  Port-Glasgow  ;  856,  Royal  Albert,  Star  Hall,  Broad 
Close,  Wednesday,  8.0,  Hugh  M'MiUian,  1  Hill  Street  ;  903,  Christian 
Effort,  Working  Boys'  Religious  Society  Rooms,  46  Cathcart  Street, 
Friday,  7.30,  John  M'MiUian,  1  Hill  Street. 

J.  M'Glashan,  D.D.,  G.W.C.T.,  40  Cathcart  Street. 
R.  P.  Templeton,  D.S.,  7  Mill  Street. 


INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OF  GOOD  TEMPLARS. 

The  Provincial  liodge  for  the  Lower  Ward  of  Renfrewshire  —John 
M'Glashan,  grand  worthy  chief  templar,  district  deputy  ;  J.  R. 
Cleghorn,  vice-templar  ;  John  Cook,  past  grand  worthy  chief  templar  ; 
Rev.  R.  Ayres,  grand  worthy  chaplain  ;  R.  P.  Templeton,  secretary, 
7  Mill  Street. 

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-Glas- 
gow, Greenock,  Gourock,  and  Inverkip.  Its  object  being  the 
furtherance  of  the  cause  of  Temperance  by  united  effort  and  mutual 
counsel. 

MUSICAL. 

Greenock  Choral  Society — Sir  M.  R.  Shaw  Stewart,  Baronet,  patron ; 
J.  M.  Hutcheson,  president ;  W.  O.  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.;  J.  M.  Carmichael,  hon.  secre- 
tary ;  W.  J.  Ritchie,  hon.  treasu.rer ;  W.  P.  Cross,  conductor.  Meets 
for  the  practice  of  sacred  and  secular  music  in  the  AVest  Parish 
Sessional  School,  Nelson  Street,  on  Tuesday  evenings  from  September 
till  April. 

The  Greenock  Orpheus  Club.— Monday  evenings.  Upper  Mission 
Hall,  Church  Place.  President,  E.  Blackmore,  Esq.  ;  James  Tanna- 
hill,  hon.  treasurer  ;  John  Currie,  hon.  secretary. 

HORTICULURAL. 
Royal  AVest  Renfrewshire  Horticultural  Society. — Patron,  His 
Royal  Highness  the  Prince  of  AVales  ;  honorary  presidents,  Sii- 
Michael  R.  Shaw  Stewart,  Bart.,  James  Morton  and  Alexander  Scott ; 
vice-president,  Alex.  M'Kechnie  ;  treasurer,  Hugh  Ritchie  ;  secretary, 
James  Smith  ;  managing  committee,  AVilliam  Murray,  James  Cant, 
John  Conning,  Robert  Galloway,  Thomas  Blair,  Geo.  Christie,  Alex, 
Campbell,  Alexander  Baird,  Robert  Sheridan,  Alexander  Cruden, 
David  Allan,  William  Young,  Peter  Sinclair,  AYilliam  Stewart,  George 
Kane,  George  Stewart,  Thomas  Kay,  John  Hardie,  and  John  M'Kelvie. 
Competition  meetings  in  Town  Hall,  on  Thursday  and  Friday,  15th 
and  16th  July,  and  Thursday  and  Friday,  1st  and  2d  September. 


APPENDIX.  57 


AGRICULTURAL. 

Lower  Ward  of  Renfrewshire  Agricultural  Society— Established 
1849.  —  Annual  exhibition  of  live  stock  and  dairy  ^jroduce  will  take 
place  this  year  in  the  field  at  the  back  of  the  Academy  in  June.  Sir 
Michael  Robert  Shaw  Stewart,  of  Ardgowan  and  Blackball,  Bart., 
patron  ;  Duncan  Darroch,  Esq.  of  Gourock,  president  ;  Horatio  R.  B. 
Peile,  Esq.,  vice-president;  James  Laird,  Berrj^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  Cvinningham,  treasurer  and  secretaiy  ;  Duncan  Cuiminghani, 
assistant  secretary  ;  with  a  committee  of  twelve  members  ;  A.  Leisk, 
ofiicer  ;  Secretary's  office,  32  Cathcart  Street. 

Buchanan  Bequest.  — By  Codicil  and  Deed  of  Foundation,  dated 
4th  December,  1862,  Mr  James  Campbell  Buchanan,  of  Bagatelle, 
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  conjunction  with  Mr 
Alexander  Rodger,  the  Provost  of  Greenock,  the  Sheriff- Substitute  at 
Greenock,  and  the  President  of  Greenock  Seamen's  Friends'  Society, 
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  per- 
sons without  a  home,  and  to  supj)ly  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 
building  is  now  erected  in  Captain  Street,  in  which  persons  are  ac- 
commodated according  to  the  testator's  wishes. 

Scott  Bequest. — By  will,  dated  8th  January,  1836,  Mr  William 
Scott,  of  St  Andrew's,  New  Brunswick,  bequeathed  the  residue  of  his 
estate  in  trust  ' '  to  the  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  Gi-eenock,"  for  "the  endowment  of  a  school  for  the 
maintenance  and  education  of  as  many  indigent  orphan  children  to  be 
instructed  in  English  reading  and  grammar,  together  with  writing, 
arithmetic,  and  a  few  of  the  plain  branches  of  rtaathematics."  Mr 
Scott  died  in  1838,  but  the  estates  have  not  yet  been  completely 
realised.  The  Trustees  have  on  hand  about  £4000.  An  institution 
has  now  been  endowed,  of  which  Mr  George  Wylie,  the  Duff -Scripture 
Reader,  is  superintendent,  and  Mrs  Wylie,  matron.  Several  admis- 
sions have  been  made  of  indigent  orphan  children,  and  the  Institution 
is  nowin  full  working  order. 

Carpnters'  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,  secretary; 
John  Fraser,  officer.  Monthly  meetings  are  held  on  the  third  Thurs- 
day of  January,  April,  Jwlj,  and  October.  This  Society  has  for  its 
object  the  assistance  of  relatives  of  deceased  members,  and  the  pay- 
ment of  all  funeral  expenses.     Entry  money,  6s. 

Legal  Burial  Society— James  Hood,  agent,  24  Bank  Street ;  John 
M'Dougall,  referee. 


58  Appendix. 


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'  Pro- 
tective Friendly  Society  meets  every  second  Monday  in  Trades'  Hall, 
42  Cathcart  Street.  President,  John  Henery;  treasurer,  Robert  Don; 
secretary,  Ai'chibald  Reid,  24  Lyle  street. 

Greenock  Trades'  Funeral  Society — William  Hunter,  preses  ; 
Duncan  M'Kenzie,  treasurer  ;  Thomas  Smith,  clerk ;  John  Somerville, 
officer. 

United  Reform  Friendly  Society  — Office,  22  Sir  Michael  Street; 
local  committee,  John  Simpson,  Thomas  Moffat,  and  ^William  Allison, 
district  agent,  Wil'iam  Simpson. 

Greenock  Shoemakers'  Friendly  Society — Instituted  8th  August, 
1842 — James  Malcolm,  senior  deacon ;  John  Sampson,  treasurer  ;  James 
Milne,  jun.,  auditor;  Robert  Paul,  officer,  with  six  of  committee. 
Meets  in  the  Mechanics'  Institution  on  the  second  Monday  of  February, 
May,  August,  and  November  ;  the  annual  meeting  is  in  November. 

Order  of  Sons  of  Temperance  Friendly  Society  —John  Dunlop 
Division,  No.  92— Instituted  27th  February  1865 — Meets  every  alter- 
nate Thursday  evening  at  8  o'clock,  in  the  Temperance  Institute, 
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  Waverley  Buildings.     The  district  officers  are 

M'Culloch,  GM  ;  Andrew  Morrow,  DGM  ;  Prov.  CS  and  treasurer, 
John  Carswell  ;  John  Quin,  examining  officer ;  W.  B.  Tierney, 
relieving  officer 

Banks  of  Clyde  Lodge,  No.  1586,  meet  in  the  hall.  West  Burn  St. 
T.  D.  Rorison,  NG  ;  G.  T.  Ward,  VG ;  James  M'Crindle,  GM  ;  John 
Allison,  secretary  ;  PG  David  Nutt,  treasurer ;  Dr  Kerr,  siu'geon, 
Hugh  Rose,  tyler. 

James  Watt  Lodge  -David  Service,  NG  ;  Robert  Auld,  VG ;  David 
Thomson,  GM  ;  George  Weir,  PPGM,  secretary  ;  Andrew  Morrow, 
DGM,  treasurer  ;  Dr  Auld,  surgeon  ;  Hvigh  Rose,  tyler. 

Highland  Mai-y  Lodge — Alexander  M'Farlane,  secretary 4  John 
Carswell,  treasurer  ;  Dr  M'Dougall,  surgeon ;  John  Orr,  tyler. 

FORESTERS. 

The  Greenock  District  consists  of  14  Courts.  Number  of  members, 
3207.  Neil  Smith,  DCR  ;  Finlay  M'Leod,  GDCR  ;  Alexander  Paton, 
treasurer  ;  James  Russell,  secretary. 

Court  Banks  of  Clyde,  No.  1109— Members,  450.  John  Inglis,  CR; 
David  Bx-and,  SCR;  Alexander  Livingstone,  treasurer  ;  James  Lindsay, 
secretary  ;  Archibald  Dunlop  Stewart,  jun.,  M.D.,  CM  Surgeon. 

Court  Caledonia,  No.  1275— Members,  520  Francis  Agnew,  CR; 
Philip    M'Cann,    SCR;   Archibald    M'Kenzie,    treasurer;    WilUam 


APPENblX.  59 

fempsoii,   secretary;  Arthur  D.  Kerr,    M.B.,  M.C.,  surgeon  of  tlie 
Amalgamated  Medical  Association. 

Court  Koyal  Archer,  No.  1541 — Members,  277.  Robert  M'Farlane, 
CR  ;  Edward  Fleming,  SCR  ;  Daniel  Sellars,  treasurer ;  Archibald 
Hamilton,  secretary;  Arthur  D.  Kerr,  M.B.,  M.C.,  stirgeon  of  the 
Amalgamated  Medical  Association. 

Court  James  Watt,  No,  4468— Members,  352.  James  Harley,  CR  ; 
John  Gray,  SCR  ;  David  Rose,  treasurer;  John  Shedden,  secretary  ; 
Ai'thur  D.  Kerr,  M.B.,  surgeon  of  the  Amalgamated  Medical  Associa- 
tion. 

Court  Robert  Burns,  No.  5753— Members,  213.  John  S.  Wilson,CR; 
William  Laidlaw,  SCR;  Alex.  M'Killop,  treasurer;  John  M'Cregor, 
secretary  ;  Arthur  D.  Kerr,  M.D.,  M.C.,  surgeon  of  the  Amalgamated 
Medical  Association. 

Court  Highland  Mary,  No.  5851  —Members,  80.  James  Lyons,  CR  ; 
Fred.  P.  M.  Manners,  SCR :  Andi'ew  Sellars,  treasurer ;  William  T. 
Henderson,  secretary ;  John  C.  Douglas,  surgeon. 

Court  Newark,  No.  4111,  Port-Glasgow — Members  3C3. 

Court  Glenalbyn,  No.  4511,  Easdale — Members,  120. 

Court  St  John,  No.  5222,  Paisley-  Members,  320. 

Court  Scotia,  No.  5405,  Port-Glasgow    Members  223. 

Court  Bute,  No.  5630,  Rothesay — Members,  114. 

Court  King  George,  No.  .5763,  Paisley — Members,  63. 

Court  St  James,  No.  5,764  Johnstone—  Members  114. 

Court  Banks  of  Leven,  No.  5829,  Barrhead — Members  58. 


GREENOCK  DISTRICT  ANCIENT  ORDER  OF  SHEPHERDS, 

A.U.  Corresx^onding  Secretary,  John  Kerr,  51  Holmscroft  Street. 

Lome    Lodge,   1509- ^Oddfellows'  Hall,  West  Burn  Street— Meets 

every  alternative  Monday  evening.     .John  Martin,  WM,  4  Hamilton 

Street  ;    Alex.    Cleland,    secretary,    14    Ardgowan    Street ;     George 

Beveridge,  treasurer. 

AVellington  Lodge,  Foresters'  Hall,  Park  Buildings,  Nicolson  Street, 
—Meets  every  alternate  Thursday.  G.  Smith,  WM  ;  Alex.  Kiddie, 
secretary,  3  Ingleston  Road  ;  G.  F.  Sanders,  treasurer. 

FREEMASONS. 

Provincial  Grand  Lodge  of  Freemasons  for  West  Renfrewshire — 
Instituted  8th  February,  1739 — Sir  Michael  Robert  Shaw  Stewart,  of 

Greenock   and  Blackball,  Bart  ,  RWGP  master ; ,  deputy 

PG  Master  ;  Robert  Steele,  substitute  PG  master ;  Rev.  Archibald 
Fullarton,  PG  Chaplain  ;  Andrew  Boag,  PG  Secretary. 

Lodge  Greenock  Kilwinning,  No  12— Instituted  17th  December, 
1728. — Lodge  Room,  Council  Chambers,  New  Town  Hall,  in  substitu- 
tion of  Greenock  Old  Town  Hall,  (by  virtue  of  right  conferred 
in  feu  charter  by  Lord  Cathcart  in  1765)  —  James  Newton, 
RAVM ;  Edward  Blackmore,  DM  ;  D.  Cunningham,  PM ;  John  R. 
Allison,  SM;  J.  P.  Fyfe,  SW;  John  Agnew,  JW :  J.  D.  Walton, 
treasurer  ;  J.  D.  Macdonald,  secretary ;  Rev.  W.  W.  TuUoch,  chaplain; 
D.  M.  Middleton,  DM  ;  G.  P.  Poulter,  assistant  DM  ;  A.  Roxburgh, 
architect ;  Robert  Allan,  SD ;  Hugh  R.  Neil,  JD  ;  Alex.  Smith,  1st 
SS  ;  J.  M.  Buchanan,  2d  SS  ;  A.  J.  Gillanders,  1st  JS ;  John  Fulton, 
2d  JS  ;  Chas.  Murray,  JG  ;  N.  Tucker,  tyler. 

Lodge  Greenock  St  John,  No.  175— Instituted  1776— Alexander 
M'Master,    RWM ;    Robert   Urie,  DM;    Chas.   Grey,  PM ;  Andrew 


60  APPENDIX. 


Boag,  OM  ;  Donald  Anderson,  OM  ;  John  M.  Pollock,  senior  warden ; 
Dimcan  M'Intyre,  junior   warden;    Wm.  Wright,    jun.,    secretary  i 

James    Rodger,   treasurer ; -,    chaplain ;     John    M'Marrie^ 

senior  deacon ;  James  Scott,  junior  deacon  ;  James  M'Bryde,  ls(- 
senior  steward  ;  John  Fleming,  2d  senior  steward ;  David  Anderson, 
1st  junior  steward  ;  James  C.  Mitchell,  2d  junior  steward ;  Stephensoii 
Stewart,  inner  guard ;  Alex.  Cruden,  tyler. 

Greenock  Royal  Arch  Chapter,  No.  17— Thomas  M.  Stevenson,^ 
MEZ;  Robert  Urie,  H;  James  Rodger,  J;  Charles  Grey,  past  1st  prin-: 
cipal  ;  Andrew  Boag,  SE  ;  John  Agnew,  SN  ;  Peter  M'Corquodale, 
treasurer;  James  Don,  janitor. 

ADJUSTER  OF  IMPERIAL  WEIGHTS  AND  MEASURES. 

Weights,  Dry  Measures  )  Inspector    and    Adjuster  —  David    Young,: 
and  Liquid  Measures,    j  6  Hamilton  Street. 


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  M'Cunn;  Assistant — John  C.  Smith.  j 

West  Parish— Robert  A.   Baird ;    Assistant— Robei-t  A.    S.  Duncan.  jO 
Examiner  for  Western  District-  W.  H.  Dick  Lowe.  1 


SESSION  CLERKS. 
Middle  Parish — Robert  Campbell,  5  Bank  Street. 
West  Parish  -  Alex.  Fyfe,  Sessional  School,  8  Nelson  Street,  West. 
East  Parish — Thomas  Smith,  4  Ujjper  Crescent, 


WEST  OF  SCOTLAND  AMATEUR  BOAT  CLUB. 
SirM.  R.  Shaw  Stewart,  Bart.,  president  ;  John  Neill,  jun..  vice 
president ;  John  M.  Thomson,  secretary  ;  F.   E.  Harvey,  treasurer ;  I 
Committee — John  King,  David  Anderson,  R.  G.  Adam,  H.  W.  Walker. 
Alex.  Ross,  John  Currie,   Henry  King ;  Boathouse-keeper,  Richard 
Ross.     250  members. 


TABLE  OF  RATES  OR   FARES   OF   LICENSED   PORTERS  OF 

GREENOCK. 

Any  distance  from  the  Steamboat  Quay  or  Raihcay  Station. 
First — Within  Dellingburn  on  the  East,  Shaw  Place  on  the  South,  and 
West  Burn  on  the  AVest.  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. 

s.  d. 

Luggage  not  exceeding 56  lbs.,     0    8 

,,       exceeding  56  lbs. ,  and  not  exceeding  -         -      112  lbs..     0  10 

112  lbs.,  „  -        -       168  lbs.,     1    a 

Every  additional  112  lbs.,     0    3 

Third — Within  Ratho  Street  on  the  East,  Wellington  Street  on  the 

South,  and  Martha  Brae  on  the  West. 


APPENDIX. 


61 


iiiggage  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. 


d. 


56  lbs., 
112  lbs., 
168  lbs., 


d. 


Luggage  not  exceeding      -        -         -         -  _      - 
,,       exceeding  56  lbs.,  and  not  exceeding  - 
112  lbs., 

Every  additional  112  lbs., 

Fifth— Any  distance  not  defined  to  be  charged  in  the  same  ratio, 

calculated  according  to  distance. 

When  employed  by  Commercial  Travellers.  s.  d. 

Luggage  not  exceeding  3  cwt.— First  hour,      -         -        -        -        1    0 

Every  additional  hour,        -        -        -        0    6 

„       exceeding  3  cwt. — First  hour, 14 

Every  additional  hour,        -         -         -         0     8 
When  detained  over  a  quarter  of  an  hoiir,  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  per- 
forming any  other  service  or  work  not  included  in  the  fore- 
going : — 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  board  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  house  or  other  place  or  building. 

LIST 


Name. 
George  Montague, 
George  Knaggs,     - 
John  Drummond, 
John  M' Galium,    - 
John  Orr, 
James  Don,  - 
John  M 'Walter,    - 
John  Mooney, 
John  Dyall,  - 
William  John  Gray, 
Hugh  Sweeney,     - 
Alexander  M'Gregor, 
Thomas  Rennie,    - 
Matthew  Miiir,      - 
Alexander  Thomson, 
Archibald  M'Nair, 
Donald  M'Intyre, 
Donald  Carmichael, 
Peter  Clark, 
Ebenezer  Brown,  - 


OF  LICENSED  PORTERS. 

No 

ofl 

No.  of 

Badge. 

Name. 

Badge. 

- 

2 

John  Simpson, 

-      43 

- 

6 

John  M'Taggart,  - 

-      46 

- 

8 

Colin  M'Phail,       - 

-      51 

. 

11 

Thomas  Aird, 

-      54 

- 

12 

John  Hepburn,      - 

-      55 

. 

16 

William  Greaves, 

-      57 

. 

63 

Thomas  Grant, 

-      62 

. 

69 

Malcolm  Ltisk, 

-      83 

- 

71 

Alexander  Gillies, 

-      84 

. 

73 

Neil  Larkie, 

-      86 

- 

74 

Alexander  M'Lachlan, 

-      88 

- 

76 

Henry  M'Caskie, 

-      89 

. 

78 

William  Mitchell, 

-      90 

. 

19 

William  Turner, 

-      92 

- 

21 

John  Robertson,  - 

-      93 

- 

27 

Peter  Grant, 

-      94 

- 

28 

Duncan  Cook, 

-      96 

- 

33 

Francis  Chabant, 

-      97 

- 

38 

Robert  Haughie,  - 

-      98 

- 

41 

Patrick  Colhain,   - 

-    100 

62  APPENDIX. 


C  O  N  Y  E  Y  A  N  C  E  S  . 


HACKNEY     CARRIAGES. 

Public  Stands.— The  following  places  are  the  public  stands 
Steamboat  Quay,  East-end  of  Cathcart  Street,  Cathcart  Street,  (near1 
Railway  Station),  Cathcart  Square,  West  Burn  Street,  (north  of! 
Hamilton  Street.  i 

Fares. — It  shall  be  the  option  of  the  hirer  to  engage  any  hackneyj; 
carriage  either  by  time  or  distance,  provided  this  be  done  at  the  timfr 
of  hiring. 

Fares  by  Distance  — "When  a  party,  not  exceeding  four  grown-up 
l^ersons,  with  luggage  not  exceeding  56  lb.  weight,  enters  a  carriage  at 
a  stand,  or  when  driving  alon^  disengaged,  they  shall  be  driven  to 
any  j)oint  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  soiith,  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  Wellington  Street  on 
the  south,  and  Martha  Brae  on  the  west. 

Two  shilling  Fares. — From  any  of  the  jjublic  stands  to  any  place 
within  Ladyburn  on  the  east,  Drumfrochar  Road  on  the  south,  and 
Berryburn  on  the  west. 

General  Rates  or  Fares. — AYhere  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  sixpence  for  each  addi- 
tional ten  minutes  : — 

For  any  distance  not  exceeding  a  mile,  ----- 

Exceeding  a  mile  and  not  exceeding  1^  miles, 

1^  miles  and  not  ,,         2  ,,             ... 

2  miles  and  not  ,,         2^  ,, 
2^  miles  and  not  ,,        3  ,,             ... 

3  miles  and  not  ,,        3^  ,,             ... 
3^  miles  and  not  ,,        4  ,, 

4  miles  and  not  ,,         4^  ,, 
4^  miles  and  not  ,,        5  ,,             ... 

Half  fare  returning. 

When  parties  return  (which  they  shall  have  the  option  of  doing), 
and  the  fares  going  is  one  shilling,  the  carriage  shall  wait  ten  minutes 
without  any  charge  for  waiting  ;  when  one  shilling  and  sixpence, 
fifteen  miniites  without  ;  when  two  shillings  and  upwards,  twenty 
minutes.  If  the  carriage  be  detained  longer,  a  charge  will  be  allowed 
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 
be  allowed  if  the  place  to  which  it  is  called  be  under  half  a  mile  from 
the  stance,  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  sixjience  for  every  additional  quarter  of  an  hour. 

Whether  the  fares  are  by  distance  or  by  time  the  hirer  pays  tolls. 


s. 

d. 

1 

0 

1 

6 

2 

0 

2 

6 

3 

0 

3 

6 

4 

0 

4 

6 

5 

0 

APPENDIX.  63 


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  for  every  two  children  above  six  years  of  age.  No 
additional  charge  for  one  child  above  six  or  children  under  six. 

4d  per  56  lbs.  over  the  first  50  lbs.  may  be  charged  for  all  luggage 
Avliich  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  and 
a  half,  and  from  twelve  o'clock  till  six  morning  double  fare  to  be 
exigible. 

Fares  may  be  withheld.  — Any  party  shall  be  entitled  to  withhold 
payment  of  fare  —1st,  "When  the  name  and  number  are  not  ])ainted 
outside,  or  when  there  is  no  plate  inside.  2d,  When  the  reference 
ticket  is  not  given  on  demand,  od.  When  the  bye-laws  and  table  of 
fares  are  not  shown  on  demand  ;  and  4th,  When  an  overcharge  is 
made 

Drivers  not  to  be  entitled  to  any  gratuity. 

Drivers  to  give  hirers  a  reference  ticket,  and  i^roduce  bye-laws  and 
tables  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 
Esi)lanade,  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  passenger.  Is  6d; 
two  jDassengers,  2s  ;  every  additional  passenger,  6d. 

2d.  Boat  hire  from  any  of  above  mentioned  stations  to  any  ship  or 
vessel  lying  at  the  anchorage  termed  the  Tail  of  the  Bank — If  one 
passenger,  2s  ;  two  passengers,  2s  6d  ;  every  additional  passenger,  6d. 

3d.  Boat  hire  from  any  of  the  above  mentioned  stations  to  the 
powder  anchorage  ground  : — If  one  passenger,  3s  6d  ;  every  additional 
passenger,  6d, 

4th.  Boat  hire  from  any  of  the  above-mentioned  stations  to  the 
Hill  of  Ardmore,  or  Helensbiirgh,  Kilcreggan,  or  Point  of  Rosneath, 
or  Row,  or  any  other  point  on  the  opposite  shore  :  -  -  If  one  passenger, 
5s  ;  two  passengers,  6s  ;  three  passengers,  7s  ;  every  additional  passen- 
ger, 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  of  fares  shall  include  luggage,  if  under  one  hundred 
weight  ;  but  all  luggage  above  that  amount  shall  be  charged  for  every 
cwt.,  4d. 

Vessels  in  harbour  shifting  passing  lines,  wp  to  300  tons,  7s  6d ;  shijis, 
10s  ;  if  boatmen  employed  by  time,  12s  Gd  per  day. 

For  the  above  rates  the  boatmen  shall  be  obliged  to  furnish  four 
oars  and  men,  when  from  the  state  of  weather  this  is  required  to 


64 


APPENDIX. 


enable  them  to  make  the  j)assage  ;  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. 


John  Daly 

Alexander  Nicholson 
Michael  Bradley 
James  Barbour 
James  M'Cafferty 
Daniel  M'Glinchy 
Archibald  Barbour 


LIST  OF  LICENSED  BOATMEN. 

Alexander  Barbour 
William  M'Neill 
Malcolm  M'Lean 
John  Logan 
Archibald  M'Lachlan 
James  Waugh 
Lachlan  Cameron 


LIST  OF  LICENSED  OPERATIVES  IN  THE  SLAUGHTER- 
HOUSE. 


Archibald  Campbell 
Peter  Campbell 
James  Dale 
James  Callan 
Hugh  Gallacher 
John  Gallacher 
Clunes  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 
LIST  OF  LICENSED  LUMPERS. 


James  Arnott 
James  Ferrie 
John  Hunter 
William  Hendry 
Henry  Hammond 
Hugh  M'Millan 
John  Gillespie 
Thomas  M' Arthur 
Moses  Ferguson 
Edward  Logue 
James  M'Menemy 


Matthew  Dunning 
Charles  Mulhern 
William  Hogg 
Patrick  M'llhanney 
Anthony  Lavelle 
James  Lighten 
Alexander  M'Lean 
Charles  Graham 
John  jVI'Millan 
Michael  Trainor 
Dennis  Kane 


OMNIBUSES. 

Tramway  Cars  leave  the  Greenock  Railway  Station,  Cathcart 
Street,  on  the  arrival  of  the  passenger  train  from  Glasgow,  and  from 
Cathcart  Square  in  connection  with  trains  of  the  Glasgow  and  Sovith- 
Western  Railway,  and  they  also  leave  Ashton  and  Gourock  in  time  for 
the  departure  of  most  of  the  trains  for  Glasgow. 


APPENDIX. 


65 


CAERIERS, 

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  Jk,  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  b  and  7  p.m.  daily  (except  Saturday  at  4  and  5  p.m.) 
per  railway.  Hugh  Campbell,  23  Charles  Sti-eet,  Glasgow,  and 
Dunlop  Street  (under  railway  arch),  Glasgow,  leaves  Greenock  for 
Glasgow  at  10  30  and  12.30,  and  returns  from  Glasgow  to  Greenock  at 
12.30,  3.30,  40.30,  and  (5.30  p.m. 

Largs — James  Dickie,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays  from  Tontine  stables, 
East  Quay  Lane. 

Gourock  and  Cloch — James  Main,  arrive  and  dejiart  daily. 

Inverkip— Mr  M'Farlane  arrives  and  departs  on  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays,  and  oftener  during  summer. 

Port-Glasgow — A.  Williamson  and  Charles  Conner,  arrive  and  depart 
daily. 

North  British  Railway  Company — In  connection  with  the  Glasgow 
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.       . 


LIST  OF  RIVER  PILOTS. 
Licensed  to  take  Vessels  up  the  River. 


Barrie,  James 
Braddon,  James 
Cairney,  Daniel 
Cameron,  John 
Clelland,  Peter 
Gumming,  John 
Fenton,  David 
Hamilton,  Andrew 


Livingston,  Archibald 
M'Cansh,  James 
Moir,  R.  W. 
Paterson,  Angus 
Stirling,  Archibald 
Stewart,  Richard 
Williams,  Peter 


LIST  OF  DEEP 
Licensed  to  take 

Adams,  William 
Allison,  Allan  S. 
Anderson,  John 
Bell,  Robert  Hume 
Black,  Alexander  Leitch 
Cameron,  Hugh 
Jamieson,  Alexander 
Lee,  Robert 
Mackie  Charles 


SEA  PILOTS. 

Vessels  to  Sea. 

M 'Bride,  Archibald 
M'Kellar,  David 
M'Kenzie,  John 
M'Neil,  John 
Turner,  Colin 
Tux-ner,  Hugh 
Turner,  John 
Wallace,  John 
Warden,  James  Boag 


66  APPENDIX. 


TABLES  OF  KATES  CHAKGEABLE  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, Is     fid 

Vessels  with  10  feet  draught  of  water,  and  under  12  feet,     -  2s     Od 

Vessels  with  12  feet  draught  of  water,  and  not  ex.  15  feet,  -  2s     fid 

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  Dalmviir  to 
Greenock  or  Port-Glasgow,  or  from  the  last  mentioned  jjorts  to 
Dalmuir  or  Renfrew,  to  be  charged  the  rate  same  as  for  Glasgow. 

Odd  inches  to  be  charged  and  paid  in  proportion. 

From  Glasgow  to  Renfrew,  five  shillings ;  the  same  charge  return- 
ing. 

For  any  place  betwixt  the  Cumbrae  and  the  Cloch  Lights  to  Greenock 
or  Port-Glasgow,  including  the  mooring  of  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  ton, 

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 
towed  by  steam. 

From  Greenock,  or  off  Greenock,  to  Garelochhead,  including  deten- 
tion in  swinging  the  vessel,  one  halfpenny  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  Dumbarton, 
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  detained  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 
of  pilot  have  been  completed,  shall  (where  not  otherwise  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  may  be  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,  James  Tanna- 

hill,  and  Quintin  Bone 
Alliance  Fire  and  Life— Welsh  &  Walker,  And.  Boag,  and  Robt.  Blair 


I 


APPENDIX.  67 


Ark  Assurance  Society— David  Aitken 

Border  Counties  Fire  Office  —James  Tannahill 

Briton  Medical  and  General  Life  -  Robertson  and  Macdougall,  H.  W. 

R.  O'Neill,  and  Thomas  B.  Newton 
British  and  Foreign  Marine  Assurance  Company— A.  O.  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 
Continental  Insurance  Company — James  Tannahill  and  R.  J.  Rich- 
mond 
County  Fire  Insurance  Office — James  Auld 
Crown  Life— P.  Ballingall  and  James  Auld 
Edinburgh   Life— Robert   Blair,   John   B.   Steven,  James  Tannahill, 

Alex.  Gauld,  Wm.  Philp,  W.  k  J.  Crawford  R.  S.  Hughes 
English  and  Scottish  Law  Life— Andrew  Boag,  William  Lamont,  and 

James  C.  Smith 
General  Fire  and  Life  -R.  S.  M'Morland  and  William  M'Clure 
Great   Britain   Mutual   Life   (and  Fire)— William   Russell,   District 

Manager,  Provident  Bank  Buildings. 
Greenock  Fire  Insurance  Iristitute  -D.  M.  Simpson 
Greenock  Plate  and  Sheet  Glass  Insurance  Company —James  Graham 
Guard  an  Plate  Glass — John  Duncan 
Guardian  Fire  and  Life— R.  W.  Robertson 
Imperial  Fire  and  Life — David  Agnew  and  Wrede  &  Co. 
Insurance  Company  of  Scotland— Welsh   &  Walker,  Andrew  Boag, 

Robert  Blair,  D.  Kerr,  W.  N.  A.  Aitken,  C.  S.  Caird 
Lancashire  Insurance  Company— David  E.  Barclay,  J.  Brymner,  A. 

O.  Leitch  cSt  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  Ciapperton  &  Co.,  C.  D.  Lamont,  M.  F.  Dunlop, 

P.  Ballingall,  Walter  B.  Grieve,  and  James  S.  M'Lea 
London  Assurance  Corporation,  Fire  and  Life — John  Ciapperton  &  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  Ciapperton  &  Co., 

and  Thomas  B.  Newton 
Marine  Insurance  at  Lloyd's— David  Kerr. 
Marine  Life  and  Casualty  Mutual    Assurance  Society — Browne  & 

Watson 
Marine  Insurance  Agents— Foulds  &  Bone 
Mutual  Life — John  Brymner 

National  Boiler  Insurance  Company — John  Gillespie 
National  Guarantee  Association — W.  O.  Leitch 
Norfolk  Farmers  (for  Insurance  of  Horses,  Cattle  and  Live  Stock)-— 

John  Gillespie  * 

North    British  and  Mercantile— John  Black,   Thomas    O.   Hunter, 

Thomas  Stark,  John  Ciapperton  &  Co.,  and  Robertson  &  M'Dougall 


68  APPENDIX. 

Northern — E.  W.   Robertson,  James   Turner,  jun.,  W.  B.   Salmon, 

James  Glen  and  Quintin  Bone 
Norwich  and  London  Plate  Glass— John  Duncan 
Phoenix  Fire  -W.  O.  Leitch,  AVilliam  Lindsay  k  Co.,  and  J.  Mac- 

dougall 
Plate  Glass  Universal  Fire—  John  Morrison  and  Sons 
Provincial  Insurance  Company — James  C.  Smith,  William  Lamont, 

James  Brown,  AYelsh  &  Walker,  Geo.  Williamson,  Foulds  &  Bone 
Prudential  Assurance  Co. — James  Copland 
Qu.een  Fire  and  Life — W.  Lindsay  &  Co.,  Peter  Ballingall,  James  S. 

Peters,    Colin  S.  Caird,   John  Dixon,  Thomas  B.  Newton,  and 

James  Denholm 
Railway  Passenger  Life — James  Gilchrist 

Reliance  Mutual  Life  Assurance — D.  Campbell  and  John  M'Phail 
Rock  Assurance  Society — Allan  Weir 
Royal  Farmers   and  General  Fire  and  Life  Hail   Storm   Insurance 

Institute  —Archibald  M'Callum 
Royal  Insurance  Fire  and  Life--W.  M'Arthur  &  Co.,  W.  O.  Leitch, 

Maclean  &  Co.,  A.  Munro  &  Co.,  Hugh  Weir 
Royal  Liver  Friendly  Society — Lewis  Ross 
Scottish  Amicable  Life-  -John  Rodger,  William  N.  Aitken,  and  John 

Haddow 
Scottish  Commercial  Insurance — William  Lamont,  J.  C.  Smith,  Mal- 
colm Currie,  and  Thomas  Wilson 
Scottish  Equitable  Life— Thomas  Macdonald,  Thomas  B.  Newton,  and 

Duncan  Cunningham 
Scottish  Fire  Insurance  Co. — James  Kelso,  W.  Philp,  T.  B.  Newton, 

John  Haddow,  David  Aitken 
Scottish   Imperial  Fire  and   Life — Macdonald,   Hutcheson  &  Co.,  J. 

Tannahill,  D.  Aitken 
Scottish  Farmers'  Live  Stock— James  Tannahill 
Scottish  National  Fire  and  Life  —  S.  F.  Nicol,  James  Glen,  Mackenzie 

&  Walker,  Wm.  N.  A.  Aitken,  D.  Aitken,  T.  Henderson 
Scottish  Plate  Glass  Insu.rance  Company —David  Aitken 
Scottish  Union  Fire  and  Life  Assurance  Co. — Robert  Little,  John  Love, 

and  James  Hendry 
Scottish  Widows'  Fund  Life  Assurance  Society—  J.  M.  Hutcheson 
Scottish  Provident  Institution—  A.  O.  Leitch  and  R.  &  S.  Neill 
Scottish  Provincial  Fire   and   Life— George  Williamson  and  A.  M. 

Humphreys 
Southern  Marine  Insurance  Co. — David  Ken- 
Staffordshire  Fire   Insurance   Co, — Archibald  Yuille,  James  Tanna- 
hill 
Standard  Life — W.  O.  Leitch,  Allan  Swan,  and  James  Auld 
Sun  Fire  and  Life— Gray  &  Buchanan,  and  F.  G.  Bruce 
Union  Marine  Insurance  Comj^any  of  Liverpool — W.  Lindsay  &  Co. 
United  Kingdom  Temperance  and  General  Provident  Institution —  A. 

M.  Humphreys,  and  J.  S.  Deas 
United  Guarantee  and  Life  Assurance 

West  of  England  Fire  and  Life — George  Raff,  John  Patten,  jun, 
Westminster  Fire— D.    M.    Simpson,    Duncan    M'Gilivray,    Duncan 

Cunningham 
Westminster  and   General  Insurance    Company — D.    M.    Simpson, 

Duncan  M'Gilivray 
Yorkshire  Fire  and  Life — John  Duncan 


APPENDIX.  69 


BUILDING  SOCIETIES. 

Greenock  Property  Investment  Society  -Office,  Bank  Buildings,  13 
William  Street.  Established  under  Act  of  Parliament,  1858.  Sub" 
scribed  capital,  £213,800.  Shares,  f25  each.  The  fvmds  of  this  Society 
are  invested  solely  in  house  property  in  name  of  the  Trustees  of  the 
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.  M'Millan,  D.  Guthrie,  G.  Brymner,  William  Thomson, 
W.  L.  Lamb      Mr  Allan  Swan,  law  agent ;  Mr  James  Kelso,  manager. 

West  of  Scotland  Property  Investment  and  Building  Society — 
Established  1860.  Capital,  £42,700,  shares,  £25  each.  Trustees, 
James  T.  Caird,  D.  M.  Latham,  George  Adam  ;  chairman.  Provost 
Neill;  vice-chairman,  D.  Williamson;  directors,  William  Hastie, 
Geo.  Morison,  John  Millar,  D.  D.  Adamson,  William  Wilson,  Robert 
Wood ;  John  Black,  law  agent ;  Peter  Cram,  and  John  Symington, 
surveyors  ;  bankers.  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland;  D.  Campbell,  Manager. 

Greenock  Provident  Investment  Company — Office,  23  Cathcart  St. 
Robert  Blair  and  James  Morton,  trustees ;  John  Dixon,  secretary ; 
John  M 'Clement,  managing  director,  to  whom  all  communications 
are  to  be  addressed.  Information  regarding  the  operations  of  this 
society  may  be  obtained  at  the  office  every  Wednesday  and  Saturday 
evenings  from  7.30  till  9. 

Standard  Property  Investment  Company  (Limited). — Local  agent, 
James  W.  Turner,  writer,  27,  West  Burn  Street. 

Scottish  Property  Investment  Company — Instituted  1849,  and  In- 
corporated under  the  "Building  Societies  Act,  1874."  The  objects  of 
the  company  are  (l)to  advance  money  to  purchase  or  to  build  heritable 
property  or  to  pay  off  bonds,  and  (2)  to  secure  a  profitable  return  for 
the  investment  of  money.  No  entry  money.  No  premium  or  com- 
mission on  advances.  No  assessment  for  expenses  of  management. 
No  fines  for  arrears.  Head  office,  62  North  Bridge,  Edinburgh. 
Branch  office,  4,  Hamilton  Street,  Greenock — Alex.  Blair,  writer, 
agent. 


TRADE  PROTECTION  SOCIETY. 

Greenock    Trade   Protection    Society  —  John    Gillespie,   Resident 
Secretary. 


PUBLIC  OFFICES. 

Adjuster  and  Inspector  of  Weights   and  Measures  —  D.    Young,   6 

Hamilton  Street 
Assessor  of  Income  Tax — John  Gillespie,  12  Forsyth  Street 
Auditor  to  Corporation  of  Greenock  (Town  Proper) — John  Gillespie, 

audit  room.  Town  Hall 
Auditor  to  the  Greenock  Parochial  Board — John  Gillesine,  12,  Forsyth 

Street 
Auditor  to  Greenock  Statute  Labour  Trustees — John  Gillespie,  audit 

room.  Town  Hall 
Auditor  to  Greenock  Water  Trust—  John  Gillespie,  audit  room.  Town 

Hall 
Auditor  to  Greenock  Board  of  Police— John  Gillespie,  audit  room, 

Town  Hall 


70  APPENDIX. 

Auditor  to   Greenock   Harbour  Trust — John  Gillespie,  audit  room, 

Town  Hall 
Antwerp  Steamers— Office,  9  Customhouse  Place— Graham  Brymner, 

agent 
Ardrishaig    and    Lochfine    Steamers'   Office,   Excise    Buildings — W. 

Lindsay  &  Co.,  agents 
Ballina  Steam  Packet  Office,  19,  Palmerston  Buildings — Robert  Allan 

&  Co.,  agents 
Barrow-in-Furness   Steamers — Office,   James    Little    &    Co.,   Excise 

Buildings 
Belfast  Eoyal  Mail  Steam   Packet  Co.,  Excise   Buildings — William 

Sinclair,  agent 
Bristol  Steamers  -Office,  Excise  Buildings— W.  Lindsay  &  Co.,  agents. 
Caledonian  Eailway  Company's  Office,  25,  Cathcart  Street 
Campbeltown  Steamers'  Office,  Excise  Buildings— ^ohn  M'Millan,  agent 
Carron  Company's  Office  City  Bank  Buildings,  32  Cathcart  Street— D. 

Cunningham,  agent 
Clerk  to  Commissioners  on  Property  and  Income  Tax,  2  Church  Place 
— M.  F.  Dunlop  ;  Assessor  of  Income  Tax  — John  Gillesine,  12  Forsyth 

Street 
Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Greenock — Thomas  King,  Secretary,  1  "Watt 

Place 
City  of  Glasgow  Bank  Buildings,  32  Cathcart  Street 
Clyde  Shii^ping  Co.,  9  Customhouse  Place — Graham  Brymner,  agent 
Coffee  Koom,  2  Cathcart  Square 
Collector   of   Harbour  Dues,    &c..  Customhouse  Buildings — Andrew 

Nimmo,  Collector 
Commercial  Buildings— 14  Hamilton  Street 
Commissary  Clerk's  Office,  Courthouse,  Nelson  Street  (West) 
Cork  and  Waterford  Steamers'  Office,  9  Customhouse  Place — Graham 

Brymner,  agent  , 

Corporation  and  Harbour  Trust  Bonded  Warehouses.  Office,  Exchange 

Building — William  Lamont,  superintendent 
Customhouse — Steamboat  Quay 

Dean  of  Guild  Coart,  Town  Buildings,  6  Hamilton  Street 
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  &  Co.,  agents 
Glasgow  Herald  Newspaper  (Greenock  branch  office),  29  Cathcart  Street 

—Robert  Wood,  agent 
Glasgow  and  Greenock  Shipping  Co. ,  City  of  Glasgow  Bank  Building 

—Steel  &  M'CaskiU 
Glasgow  and  Liverjjool  Screw  Steam  Shipi>ing  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 


APPENDIX.  71 


Greenock  Advertiser.     Office,  29  Hamilton  Street 

Greenock  Herald  Office,  40  Cathcart  Street 

Greenock  Telegraph  and  Clyde  Shipping  Gazette,     Office,  18  Charles 

Street 
Greenock   Total  Abstinence   Society.     Office,  Temperance  Institute, 

"West  Stewart  Street 
Harbour  Engineer's  Office,  17  West  Blackball  Street 
Harbour  Master's  Office,  Steamboat   Quay — John   Miller,  Archibald 

Brown,  James  Bailey,  and  Malcolm  Darroch,  Harbour  Masters  ; 

John  Miller,  Dock  Master 
Highland  Steamers'  Office,  Excise  Buildings — William  Lindsay  &  Co., 

agents 
Highlands,  Western  Isles,  and  Sutherlandshire  Steamers,  Steamboat 

Quay — A.  M'Millan,  agent 
Inland  Reveniie  Office  (late  Excise),  Customhouse  Building 
Inland  Jtievenue  Office  (Stamp  and  Taxes),  Customhouse  Buildings 
Justice   of  Peace   Clerk's   Office,   County   Buildings,  Nelson  Street, 

west— James  Adams,  Depute-Clerk 
Justice  of  Peace  Fiscal's  Office — Alex.  Blair,  4  Hamilton  Street 
Kames  Gunpowder  Co. 's  Office,  1  West  Quay — Alex.  King,  agent 
Lands  Valuation  Office,  Town  Buildings,  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  &  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  Tradei's'  Office,  1  West  Quay — Alex.  King,  agent 
Lloyd's  Register  of  British  and  Foreign  Shipping,  32  Cathcart  Street 

—  Henry  John  Boolds  and  Edwin  R.  Couchman,  surveyors — T.  O. 

Hunter,  agent,  13  William  Street 
Lochfyne  Steamers,  Steamboat  Quay — John  Dawson,  agent 
Lochgoilhead  Steamers,  Steamboat  Quay — A.  M'Millan,  agent 
Lochlong  and  Lochlomond  Steamers,  Steamboat  Quay-James  Darroch, 

agent 
London   and   Greenock  via  Grangemouth,  Carron  Co.,  32  Cathcart 

Street— D.  Cunningham,  agent 
Londonderry  Steam  Packet  Office,  19  Palmerston  Buildings-  Robert 

Allan  &  Co.,  agent 
Londonderry   Steam   Packet   Co.,    Excise  Buildings — Wm.  Sinclair, 

agent 
Master  of  AVorks'  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 — J.  D.  Macdonald,  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 


72  APPENDIX. 


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  Room,  Captain  Street — Thomas 

Burton,  collector.     Office  hours  from  10  till  3,  and  from  7  till  8 

p.m.,  and  on  Saturdays  fi-om  10  till  op.m. 
Port-Ellen  and  Islay  Steamer,  Office,  Steamboat  Quay — John  Dawson, 

agent 
Port-Rush   Steam  Packet  Office,  19,  Palmerston  Buildings— Robert 

Allan  &  Co.,  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 — Archibald 

M'Callum  and  James  Auld,  fiscals 
Provident  Bank  Buildings,  11,  William  Street  . 
Registrars  of  Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages— Middle  Parish,  Robert 

Campbell,  5,  Bank  Street— West  Parish,  R.  A.  Baird,  48,  Cath- 

cart  Street— East  Parish,  James  M'Cunn,  49,  Rue-end   Street. 

Examiner,  W.  H.  Dick  Lowe 
Rothesay,  Dunoon,  &c..  Steamers,  Steamboat  Quay — John  Dawson, 

agent 
Scotsman  Newspaper  Office   (Greenock  branch),   Palmerston  Build- 
ings 
School  Board  Offices,  2,  Bank  Street— Geo.  Williamson,  secy. 
Sheriff-Clerk's  Office,  County  Buildings,  Nelson  Street,  west— James 

Adam,  dejiuty-clerk 
Sheriff  Court  House,  County  Buildings,  Nelson  Street,  west 
Sligo  Steam  Packet  Office,  19,  Palmerston  Buildings— Robert  Allan 

&  Co.,  agents 
Steam  to  _  and  from   London,   via  Granton— Office,    10,  Palmerston 

Buildings-    Robert  Allan  k  Co.,  agents 
Stornoway  Steamers'  Office,  Excise   Buildings— W,   Lindsay  &  Co., 

agents 
Stranraer   Steam   Packet   Office,  19,    Palmerston   Buildings— Robert 

Allan  &  Co.,  agents 
Stubbs  &  Co.'s  Greenock  Office,  28,  Hamilton  Street— D.  M.  Simpson, 

agent 
Sugar  Exchange,  Terrace  Road 
Temperance  Institute,  West  Stewart  Street— John  Lang,   secretary 

and  treasurer  ;  A.  Anderson,  registrar 
Transit    Sheds    and  Wareliouses.      Office,   Palmerston    Buildings- 
William  Lamont 
Town  Assessment  Office,  0,  Hamilton  Street — Alexander  Chalmers, 

collector.     Open  from  10  a.m.  till  4  p.m.,  and  from  7  to  9  p.m. 
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 


APPENDIX.  73 


"Western  Isles  Steam  Packet  Co.  (Limited).  Oflfice,  City  Bank  Build- 
ings, 32,  Catlicart  Street-  D.  Cunningliam,  agent 

"Westport  Steam  Packet.  Oflfice,  19,  Palmerston  Buildings — Robert 
Allan  &  Co.,  agents 


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 — William  Lindsay  &  Co.,  Excise 
Bviildings,  agents 

Regular  Traders  between  Glasgow,  Greenock  and  Liverpool  — ■ 
Jasjjer,  Onyx,  and  Sapphire.  Two  of  the  above  schooners  sail  weekly 
from  each  port—  Alex.  King,  West  Qxiay,  agent 


STEAM  VESSELS. 

Antwerp  steamers — Flamingo,  Grebe,  Ousel,  Tern,  Rallas,  Kestrel, 
Egret,  Quail,  Cygnet,  Hoopoe — Sail  every  Saturday — Graham  Brymner, 
9,  Customhouse  Place,  agent 

Ardrishaig  and  Lochfine  steamers  -lona.  Mountaineer,  or  other 
steamers,  with  passengers  only,  daily  at  9  a.m.  ;  calling  at  Prince's 
Pier,  Kirn,  Dunoon,  Innellan,  Rothesay,  Kyles  of  Bute.  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,  Milport  and  Troon — John  Dawson, 
agent 

Ayr— Goods  steamer  Amthyst,  every  Monday  and  Thursday — John 
Dawson,  agent 

Ballina — Rose,  Thistle  or  Fern,  every  alternate  Tuesday  at  4  p.m. 
— Robert  Allan  &  Co.,  agents 

Barrow-in-Furness — The  Adonis,  Achilles,  Apollo,  and  Ariadne — 
Sail  weekly  between  Glasgow,  Greenock,  and  Barrow-in-Furness — 
James  Little  &  Co.,  Excise  Buildings,  agents 

Belfast — Royal  Mail  Line.  Every  day  (Simday  excepted)  from 
Prince's  Pier  at  8.45  p.m.  Royal  Mail  Steam  Packets  Llama,  Camel, 
Racoon,  Wasp,  and  Hornet.  Day  passage  every  Monday,  Wednesday, 
and  Friday,  returning  following  days  —  William  Sinclair,  Excise 
Buildings,  agent 

Bristol — Regular  Traders  between  Glasgow,  Greenock,  Swansea, 
Cardiff  and  Bristol  (^ria  Belfast)  with  goods  and  passengers.  The 
screw  steamers  Antona,  Princess  Alexandra,  Clutha,  Ailsa,  and  Severn, 
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,  Copeland,  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 


74 


APPENDIX. 


and  all.  parts  of  the  soiith  of  Ireland — Owners,  Clyde  Shipping 
Comj)any.  Office,  9  Customhouse  Place,  Greenock — Graham  Brymner, 
agent 

Dublin — Every  Monday,  T<iesday,  Wednesday,  Thursday,  Friday  — 
Lord  Gough,  Duke  of  Leinster,  Lord  Clyde,  Earl  of  Carlisle,  Duke  of 
Ai-gyll — James  Little  &  Co.,  Excise  Buildings 

Dumbarton  steamer—  Every  Tviesday  at  10  a.m. — James  Darroch, 
Steamboat  Quay,  agent 

Dunoon,  Kirn,  Innellan,  Kyles  of  Bute,  Tarbert,  Ardrishaig,  Crinan, 
Oban,  Port-William,  and  Inverness  (via  Crinan  and  Caledonian 
Canals)— during  the  months  of  May,  June,  July,  August,  September, 
and  October — lona — William  Lindsay  &  Co.,  agents 

Helensburgh  and  Garelochhead — Levan,  Ardgowan,  A^'ivid,  and 
Craigrownie — Archd.  M'Nair,  Steamboat  Quay,  agent 

Highland  and  Western  Islands,  namely — Colonsey,  lona,  Struan, 
Carbost,  Dunvegan,  Stein,  Uig,  Tarbert,  Rodel,  Lochmaddy,  Kallin, 
Lochboisdale  and  Btirra,  Carnan,  Bunnessan,  Tyree  and  Coll.  Steamer 
Dunara  Castle,  every  Thursday  at  5  p.m.  — D.  M'Cormick,  agent 

Highlands  and  AVestern  Islands,  namely — Bowmore,  Port  Charlotte, 
Carbost,  Tyree,  Lochboisdale,  Barra,  by  Steamer  St.  Clair  of  the  Isles, 
every  Thursday  at  2  p.m.—  D.  Cunningham,  agent,  City  Bank  Bixild- 
iug,  32  Cathcart  Street 

Hull  and  Lynn  via  Grangemouth,  Carron  Co. — From  Grangemouth 
every  Saturday.  Goods  received  at  Kailway  Stations  here  till  6  p.m. 
on  Friday. — D.  Cunningham,  agent,  32  Cathcart  Street 

Islay — eveiy  Monday  and  Thursday,  and  to  Port  Rixsh  every  Thurs- 
day, the  steamer  Islay— John  Dawson,  Steamboat  Quay,  agent 

Isle  of  Man-Mona's  Queen  or  IVIona's  Isle,  once  a  month — James 
Little  k  Co.,  agents 

Galway  and  Limerick  Occasionally — Earnholm — James  Darroch, 
Steamboat  Quay,  agent 

To  Kilmun,  Strone,  Dunoon,  Kirn,  Kilcreggan,  Cove,  Blairmore, 
three  times  daily — Vesta,  Vivid 

Largs,  Millport,  and  Arran,  daily  —  Lancelot,  Guinevere— ^John 
Brymner  k  Co. ,  Palmerston  Buildings,  agents 

Limerick  andTralee — S.S.  Holyrood,  from  Greenock  occasionally — 
James  Dai-roch,  agent,  Steamboat  Quay 

Liver|50ol — Penguin,  Baveu,  Bear,  Owl — AVilliam  Sinclair,  agent. 
Excise  Buildings. 

Liverpool— Princess  Poyal  or  Princess  Alice — John  M'Millan,  agent, 
Excise  Buildings 

Liverpool — The  Sardonyx  sails  from  Greenock  every  Tuesday  even- 
ing—Alexander King,  1  AVest  Quay,  agent 

Liverpool — Fire  King — every  Friday   -AVm.  Lindsay  &  Co. ,  agents 

Lochgoilhead,  daily — Carrick  Castle  and  AVindsor  Castle — John 
Dawson,  agent 

Lochfine  Steamers — Mary  Jane,  Inveraray  Castle,  or  other  steamers, 
to  Kirn,  Dunoon,  Rothesay,  Kyles  of  Bute,  Tarbert,  and  Ardrishaig, 
with  goods  and  passengers  from  June  to  January,  daily  at  8. 45  a.m. 
From  January  to  June — Monday,  AVednesday  and  Friday,  returning 
following  days,  and  proceeding  to  Inveraray  every  AVednesday  and 
Friday,  returning  from  Ardrishaig  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  Dunqon,  Kim,  Blairmore, 


APPENDIX.  75 

Ardentinny,  and  Arrocliar,  leaving  about  11  am.  and  5  p.m.,  and 
returning  from  Arrocliar  about  6  a.m.  and  2  jj.m.,  in  connection  with 
the  Lochlomond  steamers— James  Darroch,  agent,  Steamboat  Quay 

London  via  Grangemouth,  Carron  Co.— Tuesday,  Thursday,  and 
Saturday — Duncan  Cunningham,  agent 

London  ria  Granton,  every  Wednesday  and  Saturday,  at  8  p.m  - 
Eobert  Allan,  agent 

London  via  Leith,  every  Wednesday  and  Saturday,  from  Leith  - 
William  Lindsay  &  Co. ,  agents 

Londonderry  direct,  every  IMonday,  Tuesday,  Thursday  and  Friday, 
at  8  p.m. — Eose,  Thistle,  Shamrock  and  Garland — Robert  Allan  & 
Co  ,  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, 
andCoran^  -W.  Lindsay  k  Co.,  agents 

Plymouth  and  Southampton—  Copeland,  Sanda,  Arklow,  Wicklow, 
Cumbrae,  Eddystone,  Toward,  and  Skerryvore,  sail  from  Glasgow 
every  Thursday —Graham  Brymner,  agent 

Port-Rush— every  Monday  and  Thursday  at  6  p.m. — Myrtle.  — Eobt, 
Allan  &  Co. ,  Palmerston  Buildings,  agents  ^ 

Rothesay,  Kirn,  Dunoon  and  Innellan  steamers — Mary  Jane, 
Athole,  Inveraray  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 

Sligo — Rose,  Thistle,  or  Shamrock,  every  Tuesday  and  Saturday  at 
4  p.m.— Robert  Allan  &  Co.,  agents 

Stomoway,  calling  at  Oban,  Tobermory,  and  Portree — every  Monday 
at  4  p.m.,  and  Thursday  at  5  p.m  ,  by  the  steamers  Clansman  and 
Clydesdale.  To  Gairloch  (Eoss-shire),  Lochinvar  Ullapool  (Suther- 
landshire),  and  Lochmaddy  (North  Uist),  occasionally  during  the 
season— William  Lindsay  &  Co.,  agents 

Stranraer — every  Thursday-Albion — Robert  Allan  &  Co.,  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 


STEAM  TOWING  COMPANIES. 

Bowling  and  Greenock  Towing  Co. — Gloriana  and  Gem,  and  agents 
for  steam  tug  Brothers — Daniel  Robertson,  10  West  Breast 

Greenock  Towing  Company — Sea  King,  Stork,  Walker,  and  Leading 
Star— James  Barrie,  2  West  Quay. 

Clyde  Towing  Company — Earl  of  Windsor,  Helen  M'Gregor,  Maid 
of  Orleans,  and  Rapid— Office,  24  West  Burn  Street — John  Duncan, 
manager 

Clyde  Shipping  Company's  Towing  Vessels — Flying  Tempest,  Flying 
Cloud,  Flying  Dutchman,  Flying  Huntsman,  Flying  Mist,  Flying 
Meteor,  Flying  Spray,  Flying  Squall,  Flying  Sprite,  Flying  Sylph, 
Flying  Hurricane— Graham  Brymner,  agent,  9  Customhovxse  Place 

New  Clyde  Towing  Company — Commodore,  Wave  of  Life,  and  Sir 
Charles  Napier  -William  Liddell,  owner,  Palmerston  Buildings 


76 


APPENDIX. 


GLASGOW  AND  GREENOCK  SHIPPING  COMPANY.  j 

I^uggage  steamers,  carrying  goods  daily  between  Glasgow,  Port-' 
Glasgow,  and  Greenock  :—  James  Watt,  Henry  Bell,  Dungiass,  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  Deri-y — Heron,  Osprey,  and  Admiral.  Passenger 
steamer — Loch  Foyle 

S.S.  Rona,  trading  to  Garlieston,  Isle  of  ^Vliithorn,  Wigton,  Port- 
William,  and  open  for  charter  to  other  coast  i)laces 

Office— City  Bank  Buildings,  32  Cathcart  Street— Steele  and  M'Cas- 
kill.  Berths  for  goods,  East-end  Customhouse  Quay  and  Albert  Quay 
shed,  N.AV.  arm 

Office  in  Glasgow—  James  Steele  and  Son,  86  Broomielaw.  Offices 
in  Greenock  and  Glasgow  connected  by  private  telegraph  wire 


GRE] 

ENOCK  SHIPPING  LIS 

T. 

VESSELS  MAKKEIJ 

Bq — Barque 

S— Ship 

Sr — Schooner 

Bfe-Brig 

Sk  --Smack 

Lr — Lighter 

Bn — Brigantine 

Sp  -Sloop 

Cr— Cutter 

Ss — Steamer 

VESSELS. 

TONS.      MASTERS. 

OWNERS.                             TRADE. 

A.  Fleming  s 

911  Pennpoint 

W.  Rankine 

Fgn 

Aberf  oyle  bq 

600  Fox 

W.  and  J.  Crawford 

do 

Acorn  sr 

55  Craig 

R.  and  S.  M'Morland 

Cst 

Agnes  Kelly  sr 

58  Thompson 

Do. 

do 

Albert  Victor  s 

868  Muir 

J.  Russell  and  others 

Fgn 

Aleppo  bq 

665  Falconer 

John  Jamieson  and  others 

do 

Amaryllis  bn 

98  MontgomeryR.  and  S.  M'Morland 

Cst 

Amicus  bq 

506  Moflfat 

W.  and  J.  Crawford 

Fgn 

Annie  bq 

505  Evans 

Brown  and  Watson 

do 

Antigua  s 

637  M'Caig 

John  Kerr  and  Co 

do 

Ardenconnel  s 

815  Campbell 

John  Brymner 

do 

Ardenlea  s 

1236  Davies 

Do. 

do 

Ardgowan  s 

1282  Kerr 

G.  Adam  and  others 

do 

Ariel  bn 

143  Barbour 

J.  and  W.  Stewart 

do 

Arran  s 

1064  Watt 

Hendry,  Ferguson  and  Co 

do 

Assaye  s 

1281  M'Ritchie 

J.  and  W.  Stewart 

do 

Ballochmyle  s 

1438  London 

R.  Cuthbert  and  others 

do 

Bannockburn 

1680  Young 

R.  Shankland  and  Co 

do 

Barbara  Taylor  sc 

252  Taylor 

J.  Jamieson  and  others 

do 

Baron  Aberdare  s 

1629  Edmonds 

John  MacCunn  and  Co 

do 

Baron  Blantyre  s 

1624  M'Lachlan 

Jas.  MacCunn  and  others 

do 

Baron  Selborne  ss 

953  Lamplough 

Do                do 

do 

Barbadian  s 

699  M'NeiU 

John  Kerr  and  Co 

do 

Baragany 

1232  Gent 

Do        do 

do 

Bear  ss 

689  Diamond 

W.  Grieve,  Son  and  Co 

do 

Beltrees  bg 

373  Skinner 

Do            do 

do 

Berbice  s 

716  Taylor 

John  Kerr  and  Co 

do 

Berengara  s 

1317  Johnstone 

Hendry,  Ferguson  and  Co 

do 

Bloodhound  ss 

378 

Jackman 

Baine  and  J 

ohnston 

do 

APPENDIX. 


77 


VESSELS.      TONS.   MASTERS. 

Blythswood  1600 

Brenhilda  s  1321  John  Scurr 

Brenda  bq  299  Boag 

Broughty  Castle  sr     66  M'llwaiii 
Brunette  bn  147  Winsor 

Burmah  s  1175  Nicholson 

Caitloch  1264  Phillips 

Calderbank  bq  194  Taylor 

Caledonian  s  606  M'Millan 

Cambridge  s  1094  Scott 

Camtoos  bg  Wallace 

Cajje  Comerin  1200  Nidler 

Cape  Finistere  bq      883  Bryson 
Cape  Horn  s  1200  Haswell 

CapeEacebq  852  Scobie 

Cape  Sable  s  415  Page 

Cape  Thorn  1200  Young 

Cape  Verde  s  1711  M'Millan 

Cape  Wrath  1200  Parvley 

Carpasianbkn  288  M'Dougall 

Catherine  sk  42  Taylor 

Cartsburn  s  1256 

Cartvale  s  1200  Taylor 

Cathcart  s  1386  Crawford 

Ceres  s  861  Cochrane 

Challenge  s  1264  Marshall 

Charles  A.  Hoard  bn  217  Hill 
C.  H.  Soale  s  1048  Robertson 

Chelindbq  435  Sim 

Christina  Shearer  sk  47  Shearer 
Clara  Maria  101  Thompson 

Clyde  Vale  bq  474  Williams 

Cochin  s  1199  Milligan 

Colombo  s  1199  Murdoch 

Constance  bq  234  M'Geir 

Corisande  sr  200  Gardner 

Cora  sr  138  Houricks 

Corlic  s  844  Robertson 

Colzean  s  1572  Pirnie 

David  Sinclair  sr      130  Clark 
Demerara  bq  486  Manson 

Dolphin  sk  37  Yell 

Dorothy  s  760  Jackman 

Dunloe  s  674  Burns 

Edward  Cardwell  s  1258  Little  John 
Edward  Hogan  sr  54  M  'Geaehy 
Electric  bq  434  Rowley 

Eliza  Ir  26  Taylor 

Eliza  Campbell  bq   635  Campbell 
Elizabeth  sr  59  Ross 

Elizabeth  Martin  s    809  Duncan 
Emily  M'Laren  bq    423  Morrison 
Emma  Ives  bq  620  Jenkins 

Esk  bq  497  Stilt 


OWNERS.  TRADE. 

R.  Cuthbert  and  others  Fgn 
Hendry,  Ferguson  and  Co        do 

Pattens  and  Co  do 

John  Duncan,  jun  Coast 

W.  Grieve,  Son  and  Co  Fgn 

R.  Muir  and  others  do 

T.  O.  Hunter  and  Co  do 

W.  Grieve,  Son  and  Co  do 

John  Kerr  and  Co  do 

W.  and  J.  Crawford  do 

R.  B.  Finlay  do 

A.  Lyle  and  Sons  do 

Do        do  do, 

Do        do  do 

Do        do  do 

Do        do  do 

Do        do  do 

Do        do  do 

Do        do  do 

Walter  Grieve,  Son  and  Co     do 

John  Rattray  Coast 

R.  Sankland  and  Co  Fgn 

Carsewell  and  Davie  do 

Geo.  Adam  and  others  do 

J.  and  W.  Cochrane  do 

Geo.  Adam  and  others  do 

R.  and  S.  M'Morland  Coast 

John  Brymner  Fgn 

R.  and  S.  M'Morland  do 

Ninian  Shearer  Coast 

R.  and  S.  M'Morland  do 

Browne  and  Watson  Fgn 

John  Kerr  and  Co  do 

Do        do  do 

Baine  and  Johnston  do 

Do        do  do 

Do        do  do 

Leitch  and  Muir  do 

John  Kerr  and  Co  do 

James  Denholm  do 

John  Kerr  and  Co  do 

John  Rattray  Coast 

R.  W.  Jamieson  do 

T.  O.  Hunter  and  Co  Fgn 
Hendry,  Ferguson  and  Co        do 

R.  and  S.  M'Morland  Coast 

Do            do  do 

N.  Shearer  do 

Browne  and  Watson  Fgn 
Hendry,  Ferguson  and  Co  Coast 

Alexander  Currie  do 

John  P.  M'Laren  Fgn 

Browne  and  Watson  do 

William  Rankine  do 


78 


APPENDIX. 


VESSELS. 

Eveline  bq 
Eurydice  s 
Express  sk 
Fanny  bq 
Falcon  bq 
Faranaki  bq 
Finnart  sr 
Forganhall  s 
Frank  Flint  s 
Geeburg  bq 
Georgina 

George  Browne  bq 
George  Gilroy  s 
Glaucus  bg 
Glenfruin  bq 
Glenlyon  s 
Glenbaven  s 
Golden  Fleece  s 
Grecian  s 
Greenock  s 
Greenock  bq 
Grenada  s 
Giyf  e  s 
Gunievere  s 
Hannah  G.  bn 
Hawk  sr 
Hebe  s 
Hebe  sr 

Helen  Isabel  bq 
Index  bg 
Isabella  Ure  bq 


TONS.      MASTERS. 

779  Lochhead 
1427  Young 
57  Cavens 
—  Wood 
395  Guiver 
569  Munn 
76  Dick 
a059  M'Chesney 
1401  Williams 
515  Campbell 


1083  Ferguson 
226  Bowden 
475  Bell 
1490 

1270  Forshaw 
1257  Cook 
1272  Guthrie 
1224  Walker 
639  Gow 
683  Wayman 
1068  Eoberts 
879  Anthony 
217  Hill 
76  M'llvain 
85  Kane 
231  Taylor 
249 

599  Davieg 
249  Hedger 


James  and  Margaret  sk  35  Taylor 


James  Renwick  sk 
James  Stewart  bg 
Jane  Shearer  sr 
Jane  Ure  bq 
Jane  Fairlie  bg 
Janet  sp 
Janet  Cowan  s 
Jason  s 
Jerfalcon  sr 
Jessie  bq 
Jessie  Ir 

Jessie  Catherine  sp 
John  Kerr  s 
John  and  Robert  sk 


OWNERS.  TRADE. 

W.  Lindsay  and  Co  Fng 

Baine  and  Johnston  do 

M'Crae  and  Cavens  Coast 

J.  and  W.  Stewart  Fgn 

Foulds  and  Bone  do 

T.  O.  Hunter  and  Co  do 

Hendry,  Ferguson  and  Co   Coast 
Hamilton  and  Adam  Fgn 

P.  M'Kellar  and  others  do 

A.  and  D.  M'Laren  do 

127  MontgomerieR.  and  S.  M'Morland  Coast 

675  M'Dougall    Browne  and  Watson  Fgn 

Hendry  and  Ferguson  do 

J.  and  W.  Stewart  do 

Robert  B.  Findlay  do 

Richd.  I\Iuir  and  others  do 

AVilliam  Rankine  do 

A.  and  J.  H.  Carmichael  &  Co   do 
William  Orr  do 

R.  AV.  Jamieson  do 

John  Kerr  and  Co  do 

John  Kerr  and  Co  do 

J.  Russell  and  others  do 

J.  M'Cunn  and  others  do 

R.  and  S.  M'Morland  Coast 

Do.  do 

Hendry,  Ferguson  and  Co        do 
Baine  and  Johnston  Fgn 

Baine  and  Johnston  do 

John  Biymner  do 

Browne  and  Watson  do 

N.  T.  and  A.  Shearec  Coast 

J.  Fergus  and  Son  do 

J.  and  W.  Stewart  Fgn 

N.  and  T.  Shearer  Coast 

Browne  and  Watson  Fgn 

John  P.  M'Laren  do 

John  M'Lean  and  Co  Coast 

R.  Shankland  Fgn 

A.  and  J.  H.  Carmichael  &  Co  do 

do 
do 
Coast 
do 
do 
Coast 
do 


3S  Hamill 
189  Scott 

50  Ker 
482  Jenkins 
361  Harris 

38  Ferguson 
1278  M'Bride 
1512  Jamieson 
298  Fox 
434  Stephens 

28  Sinclair 


J.  M.  Crawford 
Browne  and  Watson 
R.  and  S.  M'Morland 
31  Robertson  John  M'Lean  and  Co 
1782  Scobie         A.  Lyle  and  Sons 
39  Simpson     Fergus  and  Son 
Keine  dePrevoyancebnl02  Kerr  R.  and  S.  M'Morland 

Killochan  1232  M'FadzeanJohn  Kerr  and  Co 

Kilkerran  s  1198  Wood  Do 

Kooria  Mooria  bq       1066  Cook  Wm.  Lindsay  and  Co 

Kurrachee  s  694  Maxwell      John  Kerr  and  Co 

LaBonne  Intention  bq  359  Sawtell        D.  M'Laren 
Lady  Octavia  s  1172  Rendall 

Lady  Allan  s  1265  Hansen 


G.  Adam  and  others 
Leitch  and  Muir 


do 
Fgn 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


APPENDIX. 


79 


VESSELS. 

Lady  Belhaven  s 
Lavinia  bq 
Leander  si' 
Lephenstratli  bq 
Liberator  bn 
Lion  ss 
Loxiisa  s 
Lucayas  bq 
Leopard  ss 
Madras  s 
Maggie  Brown 
Mallowdale  s 
Margaret  sk 
Margaret  sr 


TONS. 

1499 
251 
227 
623 

94 
292 
939 
446 
319 
667 
559 
1264 

38 
135 


Margaret  A.  Allan  bn  135 

Margaret  Ann  sr  65 
Margaret  Shearer  sk     46 

Margaret  Smith  s  630 

Margaret  Wylie  bq  655 

Marion  Hendry  sr  59 

Marion  bq  703 

Martaban  s  781 

Martha  Reid  bq  765 

Martin  Scott  1388 

Mary  Ann  Ir  28 

Mary  bq  512 

Mary  Fry  s  981 

Matchless  bn  143 

Matheran  s  941 

Mauritius  s  661 

May  Queen  bq  285 

Medea  s  1065 

Mermerus  1670 

Meteor  bq  247 

Mic  Mac  ss  462 

Minnie  Graham  bq  575 

Morning  Star  bg  1050 

Noma  s  lOoO 

Norval  s  1427 

Octavia  sr  235 

Oriana  s  997 

Orion  bn  98 

Orisso  s  1799 

Orpheus  s  1463 

Panther  ss     .  234 

Parijero  bq  345 

Parsee  s  1280 

Pearl  of  India  s  12fi9 

Petrel  sr  60 
PrincessAlexandra  s  1370 

Princess  Royal  s  1196 
Princess  Dagmar  bq  443 
Pride  of  the  West  sr  135 

Proteus  S3  467 


MASTERS 
Hamilton 
M'Kenzie 
Service 
Young 
Mann 
Ash 

MackintoshR.  R 
Dorman 
Hiscock 
Hamilton 
Swan 
Shapland 
Taylor 
Baxter 
Kane 
Mann 
Ci'awford 
Simpson 
Murdoch 
Dick 

Robertson 
Cook 
Jones 
Kerr 

Thompson 
Richards 
Liddell 
Foster 
Patterson 
Black 


OWNERS.  TRADE. 

G.  Adam  and  others  Fgn 

J.  and  W.  Stewart  do 

W.  Grieve,  Son  and  Co  do 

John  Kerr  and  Co  do 

R.  and  S.  M'Morland  Coast 

W.  Grieve,  Son  and  Co  Fgn 

Paterson  do 

T.  O.  Hunter  and  Co  do 

W.  Grieve,  Son  and  Co.  do 

John  Kerr  and  Co  do 

Browne  and  Watson  do 

T.  O.  Hunter  and  Co  do 

•John  Rattray  Coast 

W.  Grieve,  Son  and  Co  Fgn 

R.  and  S.  M'Morland  Coast 
Hendry,  Ferguson  and  Co.       do 

N.  and  T.  Shearer  do 

John  Kerr  and  Co  Fgn 

Browne  and  Watson  do 


Hendry,  Ferguson  and  Co  Coast 
Wm   Allison  Fgn 

A.  &  J.  H.  Carmichael  and  Co  do 


Nisbet 

Latto 

Fife 

Irvine 

Kane 

Clark 

Robertson 

Latto 

Young 

M'Bride 

Guthrie 

Tassell 

Masterton 

Glass 

Bartlett 

Davidson 

Nelson 

Stirling 

M'Murtry 

Mackenzie 

Watt 

Larin 

Callahan 

Pike 


Browne  and  Watson  do 

R.  W.  Jamieson  do 

R.  and  S.  M'Morland  Coast 

Browne  and  Watson  Fgn 

John  Haddow  do 

John  Duncan,  junr  do 

John  Haddow  do 

John  Kerr  and  Co  do 

John  Haddow  do 

Carmichael  and  Co  do 

Do.  do 

J.  and  W.  Stewart  do 

Baine  and  Johnston  do 

Browne  and  Watson  do 

John  Jamieson  and  others  do 

Hendry,  Ferguson  and  Co  do 
Baine  and  Johnston 

Do.  do 

William  Orr  do 

R.  and  S.  M'Morland  Coast 

John  Kerr  and  Co  do 

Baine  and  Johnston  do 

Do.  do 

Do.  do 

J.  and  W.  Stewart  do 

Hendry,  Ferguson  and  Co  do 

R.  and  S.  M'Morland  Coast 
Hendry,  Ferguson  and  Co     Fgn 

Do.  do 

P.  and  J.  Leitch  do 

W.  Grieve,  Son  and  Co  do 

J.  and  W.  Stewart  do 


80 


APPENDIX. 


VESSELS 

TONS.      MASTERS 

OWNEBS. 

TRADE. 

Queenof Commerce bq277  M'Dougal 

H.  Brown 

Fgn 

Queen  of  the  Lakes  1153  Page 

A.  Lyle  and  Sons 

do 

Racer  bn 

251  M'Dougal] 

W.  Grieve,  Son  and  Co 

do 

Ranger  ss 

353  Delaney 

J.  and  W.  Stewart 

do 

Ravensbourne  bq 

410  Unverzagt 

James  Craig 

do 

Ringdove  bq 

400  Bruce 

W.  and  J.  Crawford 

do 

Red  Cross 

987  Edwards 

William  Rankine 

do 

Rossdhu  s 

1320  Fleming 

William  Turner  and  others      do 

Rozelle  s 

1586  Heggum 

R.  Cuthbert  and  others 

do 

Royal  Saxon  s 

1109  Williamson  Carswell  and  Davie 

do 

Salado  bq 

442  Johnston 

Carmichael  and  Co 

Sandringham  s 

1166  Boyd 

G.  Adam  and  others 

do 

Sarah  sr 

76  MontgomeryR.  and  S.  M'Morland 

Coast 

Sea  Flower  s 

1100  Thomas 

R.  Muir  and  others 

Fgn 

Scotia  sr 

184  Sanders 

J.  and  W.  Stewart 

do 

Sikhs 

1179  Andrew 

J.  Russell  and  others 

do 

Sir  Lancelot  s 

886  Felgate 

J.  MacCunn  and  others 

do 

Sisters  sp 

45  M'Grady 

R.  and  S.  M'Morland 

Coast 

Stella  bq 

221  Mitchell 

J.  and  W.  Stewart 

Fgn 

St  Fillans  s 

1088  Cottar 

J.  and  W.  Stewart 

do 

Talisman  s 

1026  Gray 

John  Brymner  and  Co 

do 

Tamerlane  s 

764  Bailey 

J.  and  W.  Stewart 

do 

Taranaki  bq 

569  Munn 

T.  0.  Hunter  and  Co 

do 

Tennyson  s 

1298  Corrance 

W.  Orr 

do 

The  Craigs  s 

1148  Thiele 

R.  Cuthbert  and  others 

do 

Thessalus  s 

1764  Bennet 

A.  and  J.  H.  Carmichael  &  Co.  do 

Tiger  ss 

217   Hegan 

W.  Grieve,  Son  and  Co 

do 

Tornado  s 

1097  Wilson 

G.  Adams  and  others 

do 

Trelawny  bq 

353  Pepper 

R.  and  S.  M'Morland 

do 

Trinidad  s 

721  Weir 

John  Kerr  and  Co 

do 

Trochrague  s 

677  Lowe 

Do. 

do 

Truce  bq 

760  Cowi^er 

J.  Jamieson  and  others 

Tweed  sr 

108  Mann 

Hendry,  Ferguson  and  Co  Coast 

Vu.lcan  sp 

45  M'Creddy 

R.  and  S.  M'Morland 

do 

Walrus  ss 

183  Delaney 

J.  and  W.  Stewart 

Fgn 

AVestern  Belle  s 

1225  Heggum 

R.  Cuthbert  and  others 

do 

Westville  sr 

—     Jewer 

J.  and  W.  Stewart 

do 

Wm.  Patterson  bq  619  Jamieson 

John  Brymner 

do 

Wolf  ss 

519  Smith 

W.  Grieve,  Son  and  Co 

do 

Woodburn  s 

1424  Hartnell 

R.  Shankland  and  Co 

do 

Zealandia  s 

1032  Robertson 

R.  R.  Paterson 

do 

One  or  two  shipowners  have  refused  to  give  a  list  of  their  ships  this 
year. 


Itoertisenients. 


ADYEUTISEMENTS. 


FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 


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SCOTTISH  BRANCH  :  OFFICE— 
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DIRECTORS. 

ARCHIBALD  GALBRAITH,  Esq.  (A.  &  A.  Galbraith  &  Co.), 

Glasgow. 

JOSEPH  C.  WAKEFIELD,  Esq.  (Inglis  &  Wakefield),  Glasgow. 
THOMAS  D.  FINDLAY,  Esq.  (T.  J).  Findlay  &  Co.),  Glasgow. 

Secretary — A.  E.  BAELAS. 


SHORT  PERIOD  INSURANCES  on  the  usual  Terms. 
LOSSES  are  met  with  PROMPTITUDE  and  LIBERALITY. 
LOSSES  caused  by  LIGHTNING  and  EXPLOSION  of  GAS  made 

good. 


AGENTS  AT  GREENOCK. 

JOHN  GILLESPIE,  24,  West  Blackhall  Street. 
J.  M'CAUGHEY,  1,  West  Quay. 
HOPE  STEWART  RAMSAY,  11,  WilHam  Street. 
JAMES  DENHOLM,  27,  Cathcart  Street. 
WILLIAM  AULD,  46,  Cathcart  Street. 
JOHN  P.  MACLAREN,  27,  West  Burn  Street. 
M' ARTHUR,  M'LEAN  &  CO.,  5,  West  Quay. 
R.  S.  HUGHES,  3,  Bank  Street. 


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SCOTTISH    UN 

FIEE  AND  LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY 

LONDON,  37  Cornhill.  I  EDINBURGH,  47  George  St.  1  DUBLIN,  52  Dame  St. 
ESTABLISHED  1824— CAPITAL,  £5,000,000. 

GLASGOW  BOARD: 

OIPIFIO  S,  49.  -VsT  EST'  I^SC3-S  ITT  ST. 

Chairman— JOHN  COWAN,  Esq. 
JOHN  B.  WINGATE,  Esq.      |      FRANCIS  SMITH,  Esq. 
DR  W.  G.  BLACKIE.  JAMES  T.  WHITELAW,  Esq. 

JOHN  AFFLECK,  Esq.  |      ALEXANDER  M'GREGOR,  Esq. 

WILLIAM  FINLAYSON,  Secretary. 
Medical  Eeferees—FROFESSOB.  W.  T.  GAIRDNER,  M.D.,  and 
R.  SMART,  M.D. 
n^HIS  Company  is  composed  of  a  numerous  and  influential  body  of 
I       Proprietors,  and  has  a  large  Subscribed  Capital,  so  that  un- 
questionable security  is  guaranteed  to  Insurers. 
INVESTED  FUNDS  as  at  1st  August,  1874,  upwards  of.;. £1,333,000 

ANNUAL  REVENUE  from  all  sources, 282,166 

AMOUNT  OF  LIFE   INSURANCES  in  force, 5,300,000 

LIFE    DEPARTMEKri. 

Five-Sixths  of  the  Profits  arising  from  the  Whole  Life  Business 
are  divided  EVERY  FIVE  YEARS  among  Participating  Policy- 
holders, in  the  proportion  each  has  contributed  to  the  Fund. 

NEW  BUSINESS  IN  1874. 

Policies — 643.  Sums  Assured,  £443,105  Premiums,  £14,129  Os7d 

FIRE    DEPARTMENT. 

Insurances  Effected  on  moderate  terms.  The  Company  has  a 
long-established  character  for  settling  losses  promptly  and  liberally. 

This  Company  does  not  transact  Foreign  Business,  the  Agencies 
being  entirely  confined  to  the  U^nited  Kingdom. 

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. 
ROBERT  HAMILTON,  Lands  Valuation  Office. 

IN  PORT-GLASGOW. 
ALEXANDER  LADE,  Writer. 
ANDREW  HARVEY,  Scarlow  Street. 

IN  PAISLEY. 
HODGE,  YOUNG  &  MARTIN,  County  Buildings. 
ALEXANDER  HART,  9,  Church  Hill. 
ANDERSON  &  HART,  Writers,  5,  County  Place. 

IN  JOHNSTONE. 
JOHN  SALMON. 

Swperintendent  of  Agents  andSurveyor — W.  Uamsay,  49  W.  George  St.,  Glasgow 

GEORGE  ^\'M.&\Y,  Manager. 
JAMES  B.ARLAS,  Secretary. 


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CAlEBONIAi    IMURAPJCE    COMPOY. 

Incorporated  hy  Royal  Charter  and  Special  Act  of  Parliament. 
ESTABLISHED  1805. 


LIFE    DEPARTMENT. 

For  Family  Provisions  this  Company  offers  great  advantages. 
security'^— All  the   Funds   are  invested    in  first-Class  Home 
Securities,  and  stringent  Vakiations  of  the  Assets  and  Liabilities  are 
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  tvhich  have  fallen  hy  death  during 
the  past  year  amount  to  upioards  of  40  per  cent,  on  the  Sums 

PREMIUMS  MODERATE.        CONDITIONS  LIBERAL. 


FIRE    DEPARTMEIsTT. 

Almost  every  description  of  Property  insured  at  moderate  rates.  No 
Foreign  Business  transacted. 

D.  DEUGHAR,  Manager. 


EDINBTJnaS-lS,  &BOIIGE  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. 


lEL  PEWLii 


CAITHNESS  AND  ARBROATH    PAVEMENT 
MERCHANT, 

11,  Patrick  Street,  Greenock. 


DRAIN     PIPES,     CHIMNEY     CANS, 
ORNAMENTAL    BRICKS, 

AND 

IFIIRE-OI-.^':^'   &OOIDS 

OF   EVERT    DESCRIPTION  ; 

PORTLAND    AND    ROMAN    CEMENTS; 
ARDENLIME,  &c. 


AD  VE  RTISEMENTS. 


THE 


SCOTTISH    NATIONAL 

INSURANCE     COMPANY. 


EDINBURGH, 


The  Right  Hon.  EDWARD  S 

Chairman  of  Directors. 


22,  ST.  ANDREW  SQUARE. 
GORDON,  M.P.,  Lord  Advocate, 


Manager 
GLASGOW, 

J.  K 


JOHN  M.  M'CANDLISH,  Esq. 

32,  RENFIELD  STREET. 

MACDONALD,  Resident  Secretary. 


LIFE     ASSURANCE. 

LARG-E  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  j)revious  Four  Years  was  £1  10s 
per  cent,  per  annum. 


12,500 
LIFE  POLICIES 

ISSUED 

FOR  £6,000,000 

STERLING. 


Rates  for  £100  payable  at  Death,] 

tvith  profits. 

Age. 

Uniform  rate 

♦Half -rate  for 

for  Life. 

F.ve  Years. 

20 

£1  17    6        £110 

25 

2    2    8 

14    0 

30 

2    9    0 

17    6 

35 

2  15  10 

1  11    6 

40 

3    4    6 

1  16    6 

45 

3  14    0 

2    3    6 

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. 


FIRE     INSURANCES. 

Almost  all  descriptions  of  Property  insured  on  favourable  terms. 

No  charge  for  Policies. 


AGENTS   AT   GREENOCK. 

WELSH  &  WALKER,  Accountants,  Cathcart  Street. 

W.  N.  A.  AITKEN,  National  Bank. 

JAMES  GLEN,  Writer. 

MACKENZIE  &  WALKER,  Dellingburn  Square. 

WILLIAM  HAIR,  Council  Chambers. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


THE    SCOTTISH     FIRE 

INSURANCE    COMPANY. 

CAPITAL,         -         -         -         £1,000,000. 

HEAD   OFFICE-31.    GEORQE   STREET,   EDINBURGH. 

IDIREICXORS. 

Chairman— Allan  A.  Maconochie  Wellwood,  Esq. 
of  Meadowbank  and  Garvock,  LL.D. 

Deputy-Chairman— James  Cowan,  Esq.,  MP.  for  Edinburgh. 

George  Caddel  Bruce,  Esq.,  C.E.,  Edinburgh. 
James  Forman,  Esq.,  Advocate,  Edinburgh. 
David  Dickson,  Esq.,  Wholesale  Stationer,  Edinburgh. 
John  Dick  Peddie,  Esq.,  R.S.A.,  Architect,  Edinburgh. 
Thomas  Sprot,  Esq.,  W.S.,  Edinburgh. 
Archibald  Burn  Murdoch,  Esq.,  "W.S.,  Edinburgh. 
Robert  Turnbull,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 
Charles  Pearson,  Esq.,  C.A.,  Edinburgh, 

BANKERS. 

The  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland. 

The  Clydesdale  Banking  Company. 

Manager,  J.  Rhind  Carphin.  Secretary,  John  Hurry. 


GLASGOW  OFFICE,  123,  ST  VINCENT  STREET. 


Secretary — Archibald  Lawson. 
Bankers  -  The  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland. 


Hotises,  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.  Insurances  transferred  from  other 
Offices  without  extra  cost.     Claims  settled  with  promptitude. 

J.  R.  CARPHIN,  Manager. 


AGENTS     IN     GREENOCK. 

JAMES  KELSO,  Accountant,  15,  William  Street. 
WILLIAM  PHI  LP,  Accountant,  British  Linen  Bank. 
JOHN  HADDOW,  Shipbroker,  27,  West  Burn  Street. 
H.  R.  NEILL,  Family  Grocer,  27-,  West  Blackball  Street. 
JOHN  JAMIESON,  Shipbroker,  49,  Rue-End  Street. 
E.  G.  MUIR,  Sugar  Exchange. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


9 


G^ElSrKPtAL     ASS  TJ  range; 

o  o  M  p  A  isr  Y. 


LIFE-FIEE-LOANS. 

Established  1837. 


CAPITAL,    ONE    MILLION. 


Head    Opfic  e — 

62,  KING   WILLIAM   STKEET,   LONDON,  E.G. 

Glasgow     Branc  h — 

7  1,    WEST    NILE    S  T  K  E  E  T. 

WALKER,  SCOTT  &  CO., 

Local  Managers. 

Applications  for  Agencies   are  invited. 


i;!^ 


General  Drapers,  Clothiers,  and  Outfitters, 


26,   S  28     CATHCART  STREET, 

Opposite  the  Railway  Station, 

HANING  now  secured  increased  accommodation,  begf  to  announce 
that  they  will  show  all  the  year  round  a  most  choice  selection 
in  all  the- following  Departments  : — 


Bed  and  Table  Linens. 
Wool  Shawls  and  Plaids. 
Hosery  and  Gloves. 
Shirts  and  Shirtings, 
LinGoods  of  every  Class. 
Umbrellas,  Stays,  &c. 
DEPARTMENT. 
Wool,  Wincey,  and  Oxford  Shirts. 
White,  Dress,  and  Regatta  do. 
Collars,  Cuffs,  and  Handkerchiefs. 
Hats,  Caps,  and  Mufflers. 
Gentlemen's,  Youths',  and  Boys'  Clothing,  Ready-made  or  made 
to  Measure  in  our  own  Workshop. 


Black  Silks  and  Velvets. 
Dress  Goods  of  every  make. 
Prints  and  Printed  Muslins. 
Winceys  and  Thibbets. 
Wool,  Tartans,  and  Shirtings. 
Flannels  and  Blankets. 

GENTLEMEN'S 
West  of  England  Black  Superfine 

Coatings,  Pilots,  Beavers. 
Scoteh  and  English  Tweeds. 
Blue  and  Black  Duskins. 


MOURNINGS  EXECUTED  ON  THE 

SHORTEST  NOTICE. 


A  Cutter  kept  on  the  premises. 

SMITH    &    ARMiT, 

26,    &    28,    CATHCART    STREET,    GREEXOCK. 


10  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


IMPERIAL    FIRE    OFFICE 

ONE  OF  THE  OLDEST  AND  WEALTHIEST  OFFICES. 


Capital,  ^1,600,000,  Paid  T7p  and  Invested,  £*7Q0,Q00 

HEAD  OFFICE— 1,  OLD  BRO\D  STREET,  LONDON. 
General  Managee— E.  COZENS  SMITH,  Esq. 

Glasgow  Office — 
119,   ST.    VINCENT    STREET— Secy.,    W.    J.    CARSWELL. 
ESTABLISHED  IN  1803.     The  Company  has  since  had  an 
UNINTERRUPTED  CAREER  OF  SUCCESS. 
The   "  Imperial"    affords    the    most    unquestionable    Security — an 
important  consideration  to  Insurers, 
LOSSES  PAID,  UPWARDS  OF  FIVE  MILLIONS. 
Agents   appointed,  Policies    Issued,  and   Losses   Adjusted,   at   the 
SCOTTISH  BRANCH,  119,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 
Secretary— W.  J.  CARSWELL. 
Proposals  may  be  forwarded  to  the  Company's  Agents. 
David  Agnew,  15,  Cross-Shore  Street,  Greenock. 
John  Agnew,  Clydesdale  Bank,  East-end  Branch,  Greenock. 
Wm.  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. 
R.  B.  Shearer,  Writer,  14,  Hamilton  Street,  Greenock. 
Wrede  &  Company,  City  Bank  Buildings,  Greenock. 
John  Cuthbert,  Accountant  and  Factor,  Port-Glasgow. 
James  Patrick,  Solicitor,  Largs. 


COAL,  LIME,  CEMENT, 

AND 

FIRE      CLAY      MERCHANT, 
PATRICK    STREET, 

(Greenock  and  Ayrshire  Railway.) 

GOALS  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 
BEST  IRISH  LIME. 

BEST  ENGLISH  LIME. 

BEST  SCOTCH  LIME. 


PIEE  CLAY  GOODS  OP  ALL  KINDS. 


THE  TRADE  SUPPLIED. 

Glasgow  Address :— 40,  St.  Enoch  Square. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  11 


J.    &    M.    CRAIG, 

HTLLHEAD  &  PERCETON  FIRE-CLAY  FACTORIES, 
KILMARNOCK, 

Manufacturers  of  every  description  of  Fire-Clay  Goods,  and 

from  Clay  of  unrivalled  quality. 

Comprising 

Kerbing 

Edstic  Ware 

Vent  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   un- 

pressed,  of  every  pattern 
Flqe  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. 

JOHN  WILKIE,  Agent. 

Lime  Burner,  Coal  and  Cement  Merchant 

AND 

Sole   Agent  for  Hillhead   &  Perceton   Celebrated 

Fire-Clay  Goods, 

10,   BP.OUG-HAM   STREET, 

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 

Terms. 


BRANCH  OFFICE  AND  DEPOT— 

98,  COMMERCE  STREET,  GLASGOW. 


12  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


GLASGOW 

COFFEE  ROASTING  WOEKSi 

AND 

GENEEAL  GRINDING  MILLS, 

DMINTO  desires  to  intimate  that  he  has  now  erected  those  new  V 
p,     and  extensive  premises  upon  the  old  site  of  ground,  Macpher 
son   Street,  with  a  frontage  to  that   street,  recently  formed,  called  1 
Graeme  Streat,  and  has  fitted  up  additional  new  Mills  and  Machines  of- i 
different  kinds,  with  everj'  improvement,  in  order  to  facilitate  the 
operations  of  his  trade  in  its  various  branches.  Some  of  those  Machines 
may  be  specially  mentioned — the  Sugar  Tabulating  Machines,  for  con- 
verting Sugar  loaves  into  Small  Tablets.     I'his  is  a  new  feature  in  the 
trade,  which  has  become  one  of  the  requirements  of  thj  age,  and  has 
been  met  with  marked  su.ccess.  Other  Machines  are  in  course  of  being 
completed,  and  nothing  shall  be  Avanting  to  meet  the   demands  of 
Grocers,   Confectioners,    Biscuit    Manufacturers,   Druggists,   Dyers, 
Drysalters,  kc,  &c. 

Glasgow,  Grseme  Street,  May,  1875. 

THE    EDINBURGH     LIFE 

ASSURANCE   COMPANY. 

FOUNDED    1823. 


The  Compkehensive  Non -Forfeiture  Scheme  of  this  Office  now 
extended  to  all  ordinary  Policies,  entirely  obviates  loss  to  the  assured 
who  at  amj  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,  notwithstandingthe  advantageous  results  of  the  peculiar 
Bonus  System. 

CLAIMS  PAID,  £2,100,000. 

The  Special  Bonus  System  secures  au  increasing  share  of  Profits 
as  the  Policies  advance  in  age.  The  Bonus  ;s  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  op  Scotland  Branch,  St.  Mary's  Buildings, 
112,  ST.  VINOEMT  S  T  H  E  E  T,  GL  A  S  G  0  W. 

ARCHIBALD  HEW  AT,  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,  Tamiahill,  City  Bank. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  13 


ALEXANDER    M  MASTER, 

6,     West     Blackhall     Street. 

NEWEST  CLOTHS  FOR  MORNING  AND  DRESS  SUITS. 

NAVAL  AND  MILITARY  UNIFORMS. 

HATS,  SCARFS,  UMBRELLAS,  TRAVELLING  WRAPPERS,  &o. 

DRESS  AND  COLOURED  KIDS. 

ALL  THE  NEWEST   FASHIONS. 


GO^os:  bu"iXjId:e:r.s, 
13,  "West  ^leii^arl;  s^f.,  Cwreeiioclc. 

I  ANDAUS,  BROUGHAMS,  WAGGONETTES,  PHAETONS, 
I,  J  DOG-CARTS,  CHAPEL  CARTS,  and  every  description  of 
Vehicle  Made  to  Order.     Repairs  promptly  executed. 

HOME  AND  FOEEiaN  FEUITS  IN  THEIE  SEASON. 
SEEDSMAN     ANE>    FRUITERER, 

10,  HAMILTON  STREET,  GREENOCK. 


Flowers,  Shrubs,  and  Plants,  Manvires  and  Garden  Implements,  Seed 
Oats,  Seed  Potatoes,  Clover  Seed,  Ryegrass  Seed,  Turnip  Seed, 
Flower  Seed,  Implements  for  Field  and  Garden. 


UINTIN      BONE, 

ACCOUrSiTANT, 

House  Factor  and  Insurance  Agent, 

SCHOOL   BOARD  OFFICES, 

2,  BANK  STREET. 


]  4  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


THE  EVIDENCE  OF  AN  OCTOaENAEIAN 

ON 

AND  THE 

HYGEIAN  SYSTEM  OF  MEDICINE 

OF 

JAMES    MORISON,  The  Hygeist. 


To  the  Messrs  Morison,  British  College  of  Health,  London. 

Gentlemen,—  It  may  be  well  that  I  present  you,  as  a  final  testi- 
mony,  with  the  following  statement :  —During  the  first  34  years  of  my 
life  I  was  always  sickly— never  really  well.  During  many  of  these 
years  I  was  unable  to  engage  m  any  employment ;  several  times  I  was 
at  the  point  of  death.  Stomach,  liver,  and  bowels  could  not  do  their 
normal  work.  Piles  added  to  the  disorder  and  distress  ;  and  a  sense 
of  debility  and  low-spiritedness  was  my  very  frequent  experience.  I 
had  recourse  to  numerous  doctors,  and  used  all  their  prescriptions, 
until  their  skill  was  exhausted,  without  any  satisfactory  results.  I 
became  hopeless ;  and  looked  for  relief  only  to  the  grave  to  terminate, 
what  was  often  a  very  sad  and  wearisome  existence.  A  trusty  friend 
advised  me  to  try  your  medicines,  and  I  did.  Six  weeks'  use  of  the 
same  made  me  a  new  man,  I  exulted  in  a-  renovated  life.  I  could 
then  walk  with  vigour  and  joy,  and  almost  felt  as  if  I  could  fly.  I 
would  not  have  exchanged  my  reanimated  and  happy  state  for  a 
thousand  worlds.  I  can  never  forget  that  blessed  period !  For  two 
years  I  constantly  used  the  medicines  in  ample  doses.  Strengthening 
and  not  weakening  effects  were  the  consequences.  Doctors  said  my 
bowels  would  fall  into  isieces — they  only  grew  stronger.  Appetite 
became  vigorous  and  healthy ;  bile  ceased  to  sicken  existence ;  piles 
tormented  no  more;  the  depression  and  gloom,  that  had  so  long 
brooded  over  my  mind,  passed  away ;  and  a  new  lease  of  a  happy, 
active  life  was  now  mine.  To  doctors  with  their  drugs  I  now  bade 
farewell— it  was  impossible  to  do  otherwise— restored  health  by  your 
medicines  could  lead  to  no  other  conclusion.  A  fig  as  to  their  com- 
position— their  experimental  effects  loere  all  I  could  desire — and  all  I 
cared  about.  JAMES  MORISON  and  his  medicines  were  of  infinitely 
greater  consequence  to  me  than  the  whole  Pharmacopcea,  with  the 
medical  fraternity  to  boot.  I  would  have  been  beastly  stupid  or  mad 
had  I  thought  otherwise.     I  am  now  eighty  years  of  age.     I  stand 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  15 


alone,  having  outlived  all  my  youthful  friends  and  contemporaries. 
I  still  enjoy  a  fair  measure  of  health  and  take  a  constant  interest  in 
the  affairs  of  the  world.  I  enjoy  life  with  a  strong  relish.  The  use 
of  your  medicines  conjoined  with  the  non-use  of  intoxicating  drinks, 
during  45  years,  have  most  certainly  conduced  to  this  prolonged 
existence.  To  my  personal  experience,  I  should  add,  that,  as  a  father 
of  a  family,  and  as  your  agent  dviring  40  years,  I  have  had  most 
extended  experience  of  the  effects  of  your  medicines.  I  never  knew 
them  do  real  harm  to  a  human  being— in  nu.mberless  cases,  and  in 
diseases  of  all  sorts,  I  have  known  of  their  alleviating  and  curing 
power.  It  would  be  imiDossible  to  over-estimate  the  good  they  would 
effect  on  the  diseased  and  suffering,  were  the  medicines  used  as  I  have 
used  them.  Few  men  now  living  know  these  great  truths  and  facts 
better  than  I  do ;  and,  with  the  authority  this  extended  experience 
gives  me,  I  fearlessly  proclaim  my  views  and  convictions  to  all  men. 
A  universal  medicine !  Yes !  Disease  of  all  sorts  and  types  is 
undoubtedly  derived  from,  and  produced  by  impurity.  Who  is 
capable  of  confuting  this  grand  scientific  truth !  MORISON'S 
MEDICINES  simply  remove  bodily  impurities ;  and  consequently 
cut  at  the  originating  roots  of  all  diseases  whose  types  are  many,  but 
whose  origin  is  ONE.  I  present  you  these  simple  harmonious  facts, 
instead  of  the  contradictory  nonsense  that  so  much  pervades  all 
common  systems  of  medicine.  Morison's  Medicine  acts  by,  and  under 
physical  law,  aiding,  not  forcibly  violating  nature,  j)urifying  the 
whole  mass  of  fluids  in  the  body  (for  that  is  what  it  does),  and  then 
nature  relieved  and  purified  asserts  its  supremacy,  restored  health 
being  the  result.  So  far  as  medicine  is  concerned,  the  proper  road  to 
health  is  now  pointed  out ;  but  let  there  be  connected  with  its  use, 
every  wise,  restoring,  sanitary  appliance.  Let  it  also  be  observed, 
disease  is  only  comparatively  curable— dying,  we  must  all  die,  and 
that  generally  by  disease  ;  but  there  is  a  right  and  wrong  way  of 
treating  it.  From  the  latter,  no  good  can  result — from  the  former, 
good  may  always  be  reasonably  expected. 

JOHN  FRASER. 
10,  GrEOKGB  Street,  Johnstone,  Scotland. 
October,  1874. 
P.  S.— I  shall  gladly  answer  friendly  enquiries. 

MORISON'S  MEDICINES  are  Sold  in  Boxes  at  TJd,  13^d, 
2s  9d,  4s  6d,  and  lis,  by  the  Hygeian  Agents,  and 
Medicine  Vendors  generally.  See  that  the  words 
"  Morison's  Universal  Medicines"  are  engraved  on  the 
Government  Stamp,  in  White  Letters  on  a  Red  Ground, 
without  which  none  are  Genuine, 


16  ADVERTISEMENTS, 


AETZFIGIAL    THETH. 


MR    STEWART,    Surgeon-Dentist,    inserts    the    PUREST 
ARTIFICIAL   MINERAL   TEETH,  without  the  aid  of 
Springs  or  Wires,  from  EIVE  SHILLINGS  EACH. 


33,  Sroiig^liain  street,  Crreenocli, 

(Opposite  Greenock  and  Ayrshire  Railway  Station. ) 

D.    M:  '  D  O  XJ  G  A  L  L, 

Bookseller  and  Stationer, 
33,    HAMILTON    STREET,    GREENOCK, 

BEGS  to  intimate  to  his  Friends  and  the  Public  that  he  has  on 
hand  an  assorted  Stock  of  PLAIN  and  ORNAMENTAL  STA- 
TIONERY, BIBLES,  PSALM  and  HYMN  BOOKS,  SCHOOL 
BOOKS,  PENS,  INKS,  COPIES,  SLATES,  &c. 

Account  Books  Made  to  Order. 

The  Monthly  Magazines  delivered  to  Subscribers. 

Orders  will  have  his  best  attention. 


J.     A.     BURGE, 

€»llSISf  ASS©  ©aw^iisf, 

31,  RUE-EMD  STREET,  GREENOCK. 
Medicine  Chests  Fitted  Up  for  all  Climates. 
G-  R  R  ^  T       B  R  I  T  A- 1  N 

FlfiB   &  LIFB   OFFICES, 
101,    CHEAPSIDE,     LONDON. 

Head  Office  for  Scotland — 

12,  HANOVER  STREET,  GLASGOW. 


Greenock  Branch— 

POST-OFFICE    BUILDINGS. 

W3f.  WEIGHT,  Jwi.,  District  Manager. 


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  Grange  and  the  Brampton. 

Newcastle-nnder- Ljrme. 
E.  T.  Bl^awood  Wool,  Esq.,  J..,  Watlands,  Stoke-on-Trent. 
Hugh  Sleigh,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Leek. 

DIRECTORS. 
Chairman— T.  C.  Brown  Westhead,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Barlaston  and  Hanley. 


John  Aynsley,  Esq.,  Longton. 
Samuel  Keeling,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Roches- 
ter. 
Robert  E.  Narramore,  Esq.,  Hanley. 
Joshua  Nicholson.  Esq.,  Leek. 
George  Ridgeway,  Esq.,  J.P., Hanley. 
W.  Scott,  Esq.,  Bai-Iaston  &  Hanley. 

BANKERS. 
Manchester  and  Liverpool.  I  Bank  of  Scotland  and  its  Branches. 

Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland.  |  City  of  Glasgow  Bank  and  Branches. 


Anthony  Shaw,  Esq.,  Congleton. 
William  Stubbs,  Esq.,  Hanley. 
Frederick  Tennent,  Esq.,  Burslem. 
J.   G.    Walker,   Esq.,   J.  P.,   Banker, 

Hanley. 
WiUiam  Webberley,  Esq.,  Dresden. 


This  first  class  weU-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  attention 
to  the  business  of  Sugar  Refiners  and  Merchants. 

Agents  of  influence  and  position  wanted  where  the  Company  is  not  repre- 
sented. 


AGENTS  IN  GREENOCK- 


Alexander  Gauld,  Commercial  Bank. 
A.  M.  Humphreys,  Clydesdale  Bank. 
Robert  Campbell,  Union  Bank. 


D.  M'Farlane,  Architect,  32,  Cathcart 

Street. 

EGBERT  MUIR,  Secretary. 


COAL    MEROHAISTT^, 

iottse  lactor  *  Insurance  ^  Commission  ggent, 

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,  30,  Nelson 
Street.,  West,  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 


SCOTTISH     IDMEFKRIAL 

INSUKANCE  COMPANY. 


FIBE. 


luXf  ^, 


Capital,  OME  MILLIOM  Ste/ling, 

Head  Office— 50,  WEST  GEORGE  STREET,  GLASGOW 


Cham-man — Alexandek  Ronaldson,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
Vice- Chairman — James  Nicol  Fleming,     sq.,  Merchaiit 

G.  Stewart.  Anderson,  Esq.,  Merchant 
Allan  Arthiu",  Esq.,  Merchant. 
Michael  Balmain,  Esq.,  Banker. 
William  Durns,  Esq.,  Solicitor. 
Alexander  Drew,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
Robert  Fraser,  Esq.,  Merchant. 
James  Graham,  Esq.,  Builder. 
W.  Grieye,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Greenock 


Anthony  Hannay,  Esq.  (Messrs  Kelly 

&Co.) 
John  Henderson,  Esq.  (Messrs  Tillie 

and  Henderson.) 
James  Salmon,  Esc|.,  Architect. 
Wm.  Taylor,  Esq.,  Gra  n  Merchant. 
Gregor  Tm-nbuU,  Esq.,  Merchant. 


Consulting  Fhysician. — Professor  M'CAtLANDEEsoir. 

Solicitors. — Messrs  Buens,  Aiken  &  Co. 

Bankers. — The  City  of  Glasgow  Bank. 

Manager. — W.  W.  W.  Reid.  Secretary. — David  Laweie. 


The  following  table  exhibits  the  progress  of  the  Company :- 


Year. 

Fire  Revenue. 

Life  Revenue. 

Paid-up  Capital 
and  Funds. 

1866 
1869 
1872 

1873 

£11,110 
33,451 

75.871 

88,470 

£4,684 
12,608 
15,411 

^  18,438 

£27,753 
44,761 
78,318 

95,732 

The  Directors  of  the  Scottish  Imperial  Insurance  Company, 
considering  it  their  first  duty  to  provide  for  the  utmost  safety  of  the 
Policy-holders,  have,  l^y  means  of  the  combination  of  Pire  and  Life 
business  imder  one  management,  been  enabled  to  reduce  the  total 
expenses  (inckiding  commission)  in  the  Life  department  to  a  charge 
of  ten  per  cent,  upon  the  premium  revenue.  This  unusually  low 
ratio  of  expense,  which  is  fully  Five  per  Cent,  belovi^  the  average, 
affords  tlie  best  guarantee  to  Assurers  of  permanent  security,  while 
to  those  who  hold  "  with  profit"  policies,  it  likewise  affords  the  pro- 
spect of  future  Bonus  additions  on  a  very  liberal  scale. 

ORDINARY  POLICIES  NON-FORFHTABLE. 
Policies  effected  during  the  year  1875  will  entitle  the  Holders  to 
share  in  the  Bonus  to  be  declared  at  31st  December  next  for  the 
Quinquennial  period  then  ending. 


Prospectuses  vith   Tables  of  Rates,  may  he  ohtained  at  the  Principal 
Offi,ces,  or  any  of  the  numerous  Agencies  throughout  the  Kingdom. 


^&E:nsrXS  J^T  GrJREENOCK. 


Messrs  M'Donald,  Hutcheson  &  Co.,  Merchants. 
Mr  James  Tannahill,  City  of  Glasgow  Bank. 
Mr  William  Orr,  2,  Nelson  Street,  West. 
Mr  W.  Stewart  Anderson,  Wine  Merchant. 


THE 


LIVERPOOL  AND  LONDON  AND  GLOBE 

INSUEANCE    COMPANY. 

Established  in  1836 — Empowered    Specially   by  Parliament. 


Invested  Eunds  exceed  £4,861,837  Sterling. 
Annual  Income  is  £1,527,7-39. 


LIVERPOOL, 
LONDON, 
GLASGOW,  - 


1,  Dale  Street. 

7,  Cornhill  and  Charing  Cross. 

-  128  Ingram  Street. 


James  Reid  Stewart,  Esq.,  Glasgow,  Chccirman. 
Andrew  Buchanan,  Esq.,  of  Auchentoiiie. 
Walter  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 
Robert  E.  Shaw  Stewart,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

Solicitors. 

James  Ritchie,  Maclean  &  Co.,  Glasgow. 

Medical  Referee — R.  Scott  Orr,  Esq  ,  M.D. 

Resident  Secretary — David  Stewart. 


B^IRE    IlN^STJK^^IISrCEJ. 
The  Premiums  in  this  Branch  exceed  £1,082,520. 
description  of  Property  insured  at  moderate  rates. 


Nearly  every 


The  Premiums  received  in  1874  were  £244,608,  and  the  Annuities 
payable  amount  to  £59,500.  The  Liability  of  Proprietors  is  un- 
limited. 

BONUSES  on  Life  Policies  are  GUARANTEED  when  the  In- 
surance is  effected. 

The  ANNUITY  RATES  are  extremely  liberal,  and  every  faciKty 
given  to  Purchasers  as  to  place  and  time  of  paA'ment. 

CLAIMS  UNDER  POLICIES  have  at  all  times  been  promptly 
adjusted  and  paid,  and  have  exceeded  £il, 750,000  Sterling.  This  test, 
and  the  present  revenue  are  conclusive  evidence  of  the  satisfactory 
way  in  which  the  business  of  the  Company  is  conducted. 

Prospectuses  and  full  information  may  be  obtained  at  the  Offices 
of  the  Company,  or  from  any  of  the  Agents. 


DAVID  STEWART,  Resident  Secretary,  128,  Ingram  St.,  Glasgow. 


Jk&EN^TS    IN"    GrREElSrOCK:. 


John  Bryxaner,  Palmerston  Buildings. 
M.  F.  &  J.  Dunlop,  Solicitors,  Church 

W.B.  Grieve,  17,  West  Blackhall  St. 
Ci^.  Lament,  Union  Bank  of  Scot- 

John  Love,  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland. 
F.  D.  Morrisonj  32,  Cathcart  St. 


Robert  Macfarlan,  4,  Rue-end  St. 
James  D.  M'Donald,  41,  Cathcart  St. 
James  S.  M'Lea,  18,  West  Burn  St. 
Allan  Swan,  Park  Buildings. 
Andrew  Tasker,  Clydesdale  Bank. 
P.  Ballingall,  Bank  of  Scotland. 
James  M'Call,  Bast  Breast.