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PERTHSHIRE  COLLECTION 
including 
KINROSS-SHIRE 


These  books  form  part  of  a  local  collection 
permanently  available  in  the  Perthshire 
Room.  They  are  not  available  for  home 
reading.  In  some  cases  extra  copies 
available  in  the  lending  stock  of 
Perth  and  Kinross  District  Libraries. 


are 
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THE 


POST-OFEICE 

PERTH  DIRECTORY 


FOR 


1850-51 


WITH  A 


COPIOUS  APPE. 


AND  A 


PLAN   OF  THE   CITY  &  ENVIJttUNS, 


Engraved  Expressly  for  the  Work. 


PERTH : 

PRINTED  FOR  THE  PUBLISHERS, 

BY  C.  G.   SIDEY,  POST-OFFICE. 


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CONTENTS 


Directory,* page  5-112 

Appendix. 


Advertisements,  page  167 

Anderson  Institution,    ...  144 

Assurance  Offices  &  Agents,  150 

Auctioneers  &  Appraisers,  163 

Bank  Holidays,...  ...  163 

Banking  Companies,      ...  149 

Bills  and  Receipts,         ...  166 

Carriers,  ...  ...  151 

Carters'  Regulations,    ...  156 

Charitable  Institutions,  135 

Churches,  &c 142 

Commissary  Court,        ...  132 

County  Prison,  ...  162 

Criminal  Officers,  ...  134 

Fire  Establishment,       ...  150 

General  Prison,...  ...  162 

Greyfriars  Burying-ground, 

and  Wellsbill  Cemetery,  164 

Guild  Court,       131 

Harbour  Commissioners,  132 
High  Constables,           ...  160 
Incorporated  Trades,     ...  148 
Inspector  of  Taxes,        ...  163 
Justice  of  Peace  Courts,  132 
Licensing  Courts,           ...  163 
Literary  &  Antiquarian  So- 
ciety, ...          ...          ...  143 

Magistrates  and  Council,  131 

Masonic  Lodges,  ...  144 

Member  of  Parliament,  131 

Merchant  Seamen's  Fund,  155 

Messengers-at-Arms,    ...  134 

Municipal  Polling  Stations,  155 

Newspapers,       ...  ...  148 

New  Licensing  System,  163 
Notaries  Public,             ...  134 
Odd-Fellows'  Lodge,     ...  145 
Parliamentary  Polling  Sta- 
tions, ...          ...          ...  155 

Perth  Fairs,       149 

Physicians  and  Surgeons,  164 

Police  Establishment,    ...  131 

Porters'  Regulations,    ...  159 

*  For  Names  too  late  for 


Post  Office, —  page  1 13 

Arrival  and  Despatch  of 

Foreign  Mails,       ...     128 
Articles  which  may  not 
be  sent  by  post.     ...     117 

Book  Post,  &c,         ...     117 
Inland  Postage,  ...     114 

Letters  not  to  be  deliver- 
ed back,     ...  ...     116 

Letters  not  to  be  sealed  - 
with  wax,  ...  ...     116 

Letters  to  Seamn.  &  Soldrs  116 
Money  Order  Office,  117 

Newspapers  &  Supplemt.  114 
Petitions  to  Parliament,    114 
Post-Towns  in  Scotland,  119 
Postage  to  For.  Countries,  129 
Receiving  Post-Office,       113 
Redirected  Letters,    ...     115 
Registered  Letters,    ...     115 
Ship  Letters, ...  ...      116 

Writing   or    Marks    on 
Newspapers,  ...     115 

Public  Baths, ,      141 

Public  Libraries,  ...     144 

Public  Offices, 146 

Public  Schools, 143 

Quarterly  Terms,  ...      166 

Royal  Lunatic  Asylum,  165 

Royal  Perthshire  Militia,      162 

Sheriff  Court, 132 

Sheriff  Commissary  Officers,  1 34 
Shipping,  ...  ...      154 

Shore  Dues,  ..."  ...  152 
Society  of  Procurators, ...  133 
Sporting  Clubs,  ...      145 

Steelyards,  162 

Surveyor  of  Taxes,  ...  163 
Town  Clks.  of  Royal  Burghs,  133 
Town  Sergeants,  Bellman, 

and  Drummer,  ...      160 

Water  Commissioners,  132 

Weekly  Markets  in  Scotland,  161 

insertion,  see  next  page. 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISING  LIST. 


ASSURANCE 

Agriculturist  Cattle,  page  178 
British  Guarantee,  ...  170 
Caledonian  Fire  and  Life,  179 
Edinburgh  Life,  ...      168 

Forfarshire  &  Perthshire,  167 
Insurance  Co.  of  Scotland,    181 


COMPANIES. 

Life  Assoc,  of  Scotland,  page  176 
Scottish  Equitable  Life,         180 
Scottish  Provident,         ...      182 
Standard  Life,    ...  ...      173 

Temperance  and  Provident,  172 
West  of  England,  ...      175 


MISCELLANEOUS   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Bill  Posting,  ...     page  183 

Confectioner    and    Pastry 

Baker,  193 

Fashionable  Hair-Cutting,  1  92 
General  Dyer  &  Renovator,  182 
Hair-Cutting  &  Perfumery,  193 
Hat  &Top  Coat  Warehouse,  191 
Hatter  and  Cap  Maker,         188 

Marble  Work, 195 

Outfitting  Establishment,      196 


{: 


Plasterer,  John  M'Kay, page  1 95 
Posting,  Hiring  &  Coach- 
ing Establishments, 
Public  Baths, 
Savings  Bank,   ... 
Slater,  Alexander  Hay, 
Slaters,  Bell  &  Ramsay, 
Stationery  Warehouse, 
Tea  &  Coffee  Warehouse, 
The  Teeth,  


86 
87 
184 
183 
189 
185 
185 
194 
196 


NAMES    TOO  LATE  FOR    INSERTION    IN  THEIR 
PROPER  PLACES. 

Adamson,  Miss  Janet,  27  Watergate 

Anderson,  William,  shoemaker,  216  High  Street 

Annan,  Miss  Betsy,  dressmaker,  82  South  Street 

Clark,  Robert,  shoemaker,  9  Castle  Gable 

Curry,  Charles  H.,  labourer,  125  South  Street 

Donaldson,  James,  engineer,  1  Mill  Street 

Fraser,  James,  hair-dresser,  181  High  Street 

George,  Rev.  John  C,  192  South  Street 

Hunter,  William,  smith,  116  South  Street 

More,  Alexander,  dairy,  31  Castle  Gable 

Murdoch,  Mrs  John,  5  Castle  Gable 

M'Gregor,  John,  pie-baker,  82  South  Street 

M'Intosh,  John,  sheriff-officer,  83  Watergate 

M'Naughton,  John,  tailor,  134  High  Street 

Playfair,  Mrs  David,  40  Meal  Vennel 

Proudfoot,  Miss  Ann,  66  South  Methven  Street 

Robson,  Philip  Henry,  grocer,  184  High  Street 

Roy,  John,  lint-seed  crusher,  Horse  Cross — house,  3  North 

Methven  Street 
Simeons,  Thomas,  spruce  and  ginger-beer  manufacturer,  25 

High  Street 
Smith,  Mrs  John,  dressmaker,  31  George  Street 


SINGLE  COPIES  of  the  PLAN  of  the  CITY  to  toe  had 
Of  the  PUBLISHERS. 


POST  OFFICE 

PERTH    DIRECTORY. 

For  1850—51. 


Abbot,  Fothermgham,  weaver,  337  High  Street 

Abbot,  James,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Abbot,  Miss  Margaret,  Dovecotland 

Abernethy,  David,  pensioner,  148  South  Street 

Abernethy,  William,  stocking-weaver,  Cow  Vennel 

Adam,  David,  porter,  160  High  Street 

Adam,  David,  sawyer,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 

Adam,  David,  labourer,  338  High  Street 

Adam,  George,  teacher,  North  Port 

Adam,  James,  sawyer,  Union  Lane 

Adam,  James,  sawyer,  Foundry  Lane 

Adam,  John,  labourer,  89  South  Street 

Adam,  John,  porter,  15  Cross  Street 

Adam,  John,  flaxdresser,  24  Pomarium 

Adam,  Mrs  Augustus  Lewis,  22  George  Street 

Adam,  Mrs  Helen,  28  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 

Adam,  Thomas,  sawyer,  Foundry  Lane 

Adam,  William,  carter,  10  Reform  Place 

Adams,  William,  vintner,  Shore-House 

Adamson,  John,  victualler,  16  Pomarium 

Addis,  Mrs,  lodgings,  69  North  Methven  Street   ^} 

Addis  &  Frew,  plumbers  and  brassfounders,  6  Mill  Street 

Adie,  John,  railway  policeman,  Earl's  Dykes 

Adie,  Mrs  Charles,  mangle,  Melville  Street 

Adie,  William,  brewer,  Stormont  Street 

Advertiser  Newspaper  Office,  Kirk  Clos-e,  80  High  Street 

Aikman,  Mrs  James,  2  King's  Place     0 

Aird,  William,  smith,  James  Street 

Airth,  Mrs,  71  High  Street 

Aitchison,  Adam,  coach-wright,  55  Pomarium 

Aitken,  Charles,  engineer,  105  South  Street 

Aitken,  Charles,  seaman,  75  Canal  Street 

Aitken,  Misses,  92  Canal  Crescent 

Aitken,  Mrs  John,  2  Canal  Street 

Aitken,  John,  M.D.,  48  South  Methven  Street  2> 


ALBERT  PLACE — ANDERSON. 


Albert  Place,  King  Street,  west  side 

Alexander,  Alexander,  weaver,  176  South  Street 

Alexander,  Gavin,  stocking-maker,  215  South  Street- — house.  217 

Alexander,  James,  Gowrie  Tavern,  104  Watergate 

Alexander,  John,  weaver,  42  Pornarium 

Alexander,  John,  weaver,  Thimhlerow 

Alexander,  John,  carter,  Newrow 

Alexander,  Miss  Agnes,  Dovecotland 

Alexander,  Peter,  shoemaker,  48  Meal  Vennel 

Alexander,  William,  platelayer,  8  Cross  Street 

Alexander,  William,  weaver,  4  Pornarium 

Allan,  Alexander,  8  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

Allan,  David,  weaver,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Allan,  George,  labourer,  315  High  Street 

Allan,  George,  clerk,  18  George  Street 

Allan,  James,  weaver,  46  Pornarium 

Allan,  John,  cork-cutter,  163  High  Street 

Allan,  John,  weaver,  33  Pornarium 

Allan,  John,  seaman,  Dovecotland 

Allan,  Miss  Janet,  289  High  Street 

Allan,  Miss  Janet,  dressmaker,  Blackfriars  Wynd 

Allan,  Mrs  James,  103  South  Street 

Allan,  Mrs  James,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Allan,  Mrs  Jane,  milliner,  16  George  Street — house,  18 

Allan,  Mrs  John,  Leonard  Street 

Allan,  Robert,  weaver,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Allan,  Robert,  warper,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Allan,  Robert,  weaver,  232  High  Street 

Allan,  Robert  M.  (late  druggist),  333  High  Street   <B 

Allan,  Thomas,  seaman,  31  Cross  Street 

Allan,  William,  labourer,  Stormont  Street 

Allan,  William,  weaver,  240  South  Street 

Allan,  William,  joiner,  102  High  Street 

Allison,  David,  wright,  13  Paul  Street 

Allison,  James,  smith,  13  Canal  Crescent 

Allison,  William,  cabinet-maker,  County  Place — house,  Newrow 

Ancell,  Robert  (of  Ancell  &  Salmond),  42  George  Street     /~) 

Ancell  &  Salmond,  gunmakers  and  fishing-tackle  manufacturers,, 

44  George  Street 
Anderson,  Alexander,  book  agent,  39  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Anderson,  Alexander,  flesher,  Kinnoull  Street — h.,  21  Athole  St. 
Anderson,  Alexander,  turner,  66  South  Methven  Street 
Anderson,  Charles,  publisher  of  Perthshire  Advertiser  newspaper,   7 

10  St  John's  Place 
Anderson,  David,  Free  Middle  Church  officer,  Union  Street 
Anderson,  David,  grocer,  King  Street 
Anderson,  George,  seaman,  63  South  Street 
Anderson,  George,  turner,  190  High  Street 
Anderson,  J.  &  M.,  china  merchants,  54  St  John  Street 
Anderson,  James,  pensioner,  Flesh  Vennel 
Anderson,  James,  labourer,  134  High  Street 
Andersen,  James,  mason,  79  Canal  Street 


ANDERSON — ANGUS, 


Anderson,  James,  weaver,  5  Leonard  Street 

Anderson,  James,  lodgings,  113  High  Street 

Anderson,  James,  wright,  Dovecotland 

Anderson,  James,  weaver,  10  Cross  Street 

Anderson,  James,  tailor,  284  High  Street 

Anderson,  Johu,  mail  contractor,  22  St  John  Street  ^ 

Anderson,  John,  labourer,  Barossa  Street 

Anderson,  John,  baker,  253  High  Street 

Anderson,  John  (at  Dickson  &  Turnbull's),  Bellwood 

Anderson,  John,  block  maker,  Cow  Vennel 

Anderson,  John,  mail-guard,  36  Mill  Street 

Anderson,  John,  labourer,  7  Paul  Street 

Anderson,  Joseph,  shoemaker,  Stormont  Street 

Anderson,  Miss  Ann,  dressmaker,  57  Watergate 

Anderson,  Miss  Janet,  33  South  Street 

Anderson,  Miss  Janet,  Leonard  Street 

Anderson,  Miss  Jean,  dressmaker,  21  Athole  Street 

Anderson,  Misses,  dressmakers,  3  Bridge  Lane 

Anderson,  Misses,  lodgings,  392  High  Street 

Anderson,  Mrs  Adam,  122  South  Street 

Anderson,  Mrs  Alexander,  eating-house,  29  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Anderson,  Mrs  Daniel,  grocer,  Athole  Street 

Anderson,  Mrs  Duncan,  27  Cross  Street 

Anderson,  Mrs  George,  333  High  Street 

.Anderson,  Mrs  George,  Dovecotland 

Anderson,  Mrs  James,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 

Anderson,  Mrs  John,  238  High  Street 

Anderson,  Mrs  John,  37  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Anderson,  Mrs  Robert,  129  South  Street 

Anderson,  Mrs  William,  61  Meal  Vennel 

Anderson,  Peter,  cap-maker,  Dovecotland 

Anderson,  Peter  (of  Pirrie  &  Anderson),  246  High  Street 

Anderson,  Peter,  labourer,  Stormont  Street 

Anderson,  Peter,  wright,  9  Castle  Gable 

Anderson,  Rev.  John,  Craigie  Park 

Anderson,  Robert,  porter,  10  Paul  Street 

Anderson,  Robert,  wright,  Scott  Street 

Anderson,  Robert,  Inch-watcher,  89  High  Street 

Anderson,  Robert,  carpenter,  69  Watergate 

Anderson,  Thomas,  weaver,  Hospital  Street  ^ 

Anderson,  Thomas,  furnishing  shop,  41  High  Street  ~* 

Anderson,  Thomas,  tailor,  7  Pomarium 

Anderson,  William,  grocer,  153  High  Street — house,  151 

Anderson,  William,  shoemaker,  22  Pomarium 

Anderson,  William,  sculptor  (Perth  Marble  Work),  County  Place 

Anderson  &  Moor,  bootmakers,  226  High  Street — house,  224 

Andrew,  Mrs  John,  40  Meal  Vennel 

Andrew,  Robert,  carter,  13  St  John's  Place 

Angus,  Charles,  warper,  73  Pomarium 

Angus,  David,  mason,  Flesh  Vennel 

Angus,  George,  labourer,  71  Canal  Street 

Angus,  John,  labourer,  170  South  Street 


ANGUS — BANKS, 


Angus,  John,  shoemaker,  Thimblerow 

Angus,  John,  shipmaster,  2  Canal  Street 

Angus,  John,  labourer,  79  Canal  Street 

Angus,  Miss  Elizabeth,  dresser,  Foundry  Lane 

Angus,  Mrs  James,  284  High  Street 

Angus,  Mrs  Robert,  Hospital  Street 

Angus,  Mrs  Robert,  Claypots  Wynd 

Angus,  Robert,  weaver,  333  High  Street 

Annan,  James,  plasterer,  Charles  Street — house,  54  Canal  Stieefc 

Archer,  James,  carpenter,  82  South  Street 

Archer,  Mrs  James,  29  Kirkgate 

Archer,  Mrs  James,  246  High  Street 

Archer,  Mrs  William,  253  High  Street 

Archer,  Peter,  47  High  Street 

Archer,  William,  manager  of  St  John's  Foundry,  Balhousie 

Archibald,  James,  seaman,  66  South  Street 

Archibald,  James,  'weaver,  Melville  Street 

Archibald,  William,  grocer  and  weaver,  268  High  Street 

Arnott,  Miss  Mary,  7  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 

Arnott,  Mrs  Catherine,  13  Canal  Crescent 

Arnott,.  Mrs  John,  7  Marshall  Place 

Arnott,  Robert,  pointsman,  9  Newrow 

Arthur,  Henry,  labourer,  312  High  Street 

Arthur,  James,  51  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Ash,  Isaac,  shoemaker,  266  High  Street 

Ashton,  Alexander,  bill-poster,  &c,  13  St  John's  Place 

Ashton,  Mrs  Thomas,  32  Skinnergate 

Ayson,  James,  manager  of  New  Wheaten  Bread  Society,  Union  St» 

Ayton,  Mrs  Janet,  green-grocer,,  15  Kirkgate 


Bailey,,  Mrs  George,  Newrow 

Bailey,  Thomas,  tailor  and  clothier,  17  High  Street 

Bain,  Robert  Scobie,  salesman,  2  Canal  Street 

Baird,  John,  working  jeweller,  47  George  St. — house,  17  High  St- 

Baird,  Miss,  3  Kinnoull  Street 

Baker,  G.  A.,  professor  of  music,  60  North  Methven   Street — - 

academy,  Stormont  Street 
Baker,  John,  brushmaker,  7  Meal  Vennet 
Bald,  Alexander,  26  Princes  Street 
Ballantyne,  John,  smith,  266  High  Street 
Ballingall,  John,  brewer,  Carpenter  Street 
Balmain,  David,  weaver,  33  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Balmain,  David,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 

Balmain,  James,  tobaceonist,  37  High  Street — house,  Nelson  St. 
Balmain,  James,  weaver,  59  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Balmain,  Lieutenant-Colonel,  10  Marshall  Place 
Balmain,  Miss,  1 1  Marshall  Place 

Bank  of  Scotland's  Office,  Princes  Street,  west  side 
Banks,  Alexander,  weaver,  Clayholes 
Banks,  Andrew,  vintner,  43  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 


BANKS — BAXTER. 


Banks,  Mrs,  1  Kirk  gate 

Banks,  Mrs  George,  Clayholes 

Bannister,  Thos.,  bootmaker,  9  Athole  Place — house,  Cherrylane 

Barber,  Arthur,  labourer,  Newrow 

Barber,  John,  teacher,  2  Canal  Street 

Barclay,  Andrew,  wright,  149  South  Street 

Barclay,  David,  plasterer,  Earl's  Dykes 

Barclay,  David,  Blackfriars  Street 

Barclay,  George,  victualler,  Athole  Street 

Barclay,  Hugh,  sheriff-substitute,  Mansfield  Place,  Bridgend 

Barclay,  James,  wright,  278  High  Street 

Barclay,  James,  71  High  Street 

Barclay,  James,  labourer,  46  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Barclay,  John,  wright,  Newrow — house,  Hospital  Street 

Barclay,  John,  weaver,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Barclay,  John  M.,  portrait  painter,  Blackfriars  Street 

Barclay,  Mrs  Andrew,  grocer,  Hospital  Street 

Barclay,  Mrs  John,  Hospital  Street 

Barclay,  William,  victualler,  41  Castle  Gable 

Barker,  Mrs  Charles,  333  High  Street 

Barker,  Mrs  Thomas,  lodgings,  Victoria  Street 

Barland,  Robert,  confectioner,  28  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Barlas,  G.,  &  Son,  grocers  and  wine  merchants,  256  High  Street 

Barlas,  James  (of  G.  Barlas  &  Son),  254  High  Street 

Barlas,  James,  warper,  246,  High  Street 

Barlas,  John,  surgeon  and  druggist,  22S  High  Street — house,  224 

Barlas,  Miss  Mary,  246  High  Street 

Barlas,  Mrs  William,  46  High  Street 

Barlas,  William,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Barnet,  James,  baker,  5  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

Barnet,  John,  labourer,  Barossa  Street 

Barnet,  Mrs  JohD,  207  High  Street 

Barns,  Thomas,  grocer,  196  High  Street — house,  3  Kinnoull  St. 

Barrie,  John,  sawyer,  William  Street 

Barrie,  John,  builder,  232  High  Street — house,  253 

Barrie,  Mrs  Peter,  36  Pomarium 

Barrie,  Ninian,  weaver,  308  High  Street 

Barrie,  Thomas,  miller,  8  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Barron,  Martin,  2  Bridge  Lane 

Barty,  Mrs  Christian,  87  Watergate 

Barty,  Mrs  James,  vintner,  305  High  Street 

Barty,  Thomas,  baker,  316  High  Street 

Bauk,  Mrs  William,  Dovecotland 

Baxter,  David,  sailmaker,  79  Canal  Street 

Baxter,  James,  warder,  14  Pomarium 

Baxter,  James,  wheelwright,  42  South  Methven  Street — house,  34 

Baxter,  James,  town-bellman,  21  Skinnergate 

Baxter,  James,  teacher,  Nelson  Street 

Baxter,  John,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Baxter,  John,  candlemaker,  1  Paul  Street 

Baxter,  John,  gardener,  Dovecotland 

Baxter,  John,  mason,  Stormont  Street 

B  2 


10  BAXTER — BELL. 


Baxter,  John,  baker,  28  Kirkgate 

Baxter,  John,  weaver,  63  Pomariura 

Baxter,  Mrs  Alexander,  266  High  Street 

Baxter,  Mrs  Helen,  Dovecotland 

Baxter,  Mrs  James,  vintner,  9  St  John's  Place 

Baxter,  Mrs  James,  Hospital  Street 

Baxter,  William,  weaver,  Hospital  Street 

Bayne,  Adam,  weaver,  53  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Bayne,  Alexander,  weaver,  Newrow 

Bayne,  J.    &  W.,  booksellers,  stationers,    and  printers,  29  High 

Street  and  46  St  John  Street — house,  Barossa  Street 
Bayne,  James,  grocer,  3  Leonard  Street — house,  14 
Bayne,  James,  bootmaker,  210  High  Street — house,  208 
Bayne,  John,  weaver,  Dovecotland 
Bayne,  Mrs  John,  mangle,  Barossa  Street 
Bayne,  William,  weaver,  Dovecotland 
Bayne,  William,  weaver,  33  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Bayne,  William,  clerk,  Stormont  Street 
Beatson,  David,  lintseed  crusher,  89  South  Street 
Beatson,  John,  baker,  55  Mill  Street 
Beatson,  Mrs  John,  246  High  Street 
Beattie,  James,  waiter,  South  William  Street 
Beckford,  Mrs,  21  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Belford,  Miss  Margaret,  53  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Belford,  William,    printer    of    Perthshire   Advertiser    newspaper. 

80  High  Street 
Bell,  Alexander,  slater,  King  Street,  east  side 
Bell,  Alexander,  inspector  of  fishings,  92  Watergate 
Bell,  Andrew,  seaman,  110  South  Street 
Bell,  Andrew,  hawker,  82  South  Street 
Bell,  David,  carter,  Foundry  Lane 
Bell,  Isaac,  road  surveyor,  9  Isla  Street,  Bridgend 
Bell,  James,  tailor,  Union  Lane 
Bell,  James,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  25  Charlotte  Street  — 

house,  3  Northport 
Bell,  James,  shoemaker,  3  Bridge  Lane 
Bell,  James,  brassfouuder,  5  Mill  Street 
Bell,  James,  seaman,  5  Speygate 
Bell,  James,  shoemaker,  115  South  Street 
Bell,  John,  slater,  Rose  Cottage,  3  Isla  Street,  Bridgend 
Bell,  Joseph,  slater,  240  South  Street 
Bell,  Joseph  (of  Bell  &  Ramsay),  Barossa  Street 
Bell,  Miss  Cecilia,  Scott  Street,  east  side 
Bell,  Misses,  dressmakers,  60  High  Street 
Bell,  Mrs  David,  lodgings,  24  Athole  Street 
Bell,  Mrs  James,  Dovecotland 
Bell,  Mrs  Mary,  74  South  Street 
Bell,  Mrs  Peter,  Dovecotland 
Bell,  Mrs  Peter,  Barossa  Street 
Bell,  Mrs  William,  4  Paul  Street 
Bell,  Peter,  weaver,  5  Leonard  Street 
Bell,  Robert,  dyer,  149  South  Street 


BELL— BLAIR.  1L 


Bell,  Thomas  (of  Young  &  Bell),  15  Cross  Street 

Bell,  William,  lodgings,  James  Street 

Bell,  William,  weaver,  8  Cross  Street 

Bell,  William,  mason,  21  Skinnergate 

Bell,  William,  shoemaker,  15  Cross  Street 

Bell,  William,  weaver,  304  High  Street 

Bell,  William,  weaver,  Clayholes 

Bell  &  Ramsay,  Slaters,  Athole  Street 

Bennet,  David,  tailor,  13  Cross  Street 

Bennet,  Jas.,  victualler,  Princes  Street — house,  Victoria  Street 

Bennet,  James,  wright,  28  Watergate 

Bennet,  John,  flesher,  67  South  Methveu  Street 

Benaet,  Mrs,  8  Castle  Gable 

Bennet,  Mrs  Alexander,  Hospital  Street 

Bennet,  William,  shoemaker,  207  High  Street 

Berry,  Matthew,  labourer,  103  South  Street 

Bett,  James,  seaman,  116  South  Street 

Bett,  John,  shipmaster,  7  South  Street 

Bett,  Miss  Cecilia,  mangle,  Scott  Street 

Bett,  Mrs  David,  67  Meal  Vennel 

Beveridge,  John  (of  Carron  &  Beveridge),  15  Athole  Street 

Beveridge,  Mrs,  mangle,  Leonard  Street 

Bewitt,  Charles,  seaman,  74  South  Street 

Billet-Master's  Office,  i  High  Street 

Bird,  Thomas,  policeman,  Leonard  Street 

Birrel,  Miss,  Kinnoull 

Bisset,  Alexander,  labourer,  199  South  Street 

Bisset,  Alexander,  gardener,  Dovecotland 

Bisset,  David,  weaver,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Bisset,  James,  gardener,  Bellwood  Cottage,  Bridgend 

Bisset,  Miss,  24  Marshall  Place 

Bisset,  Sir  John,  24  Marshall  Place 

Bisset,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  137  High  Street 

Bisset,  William,  weaver,  Thimblerow 

Black,  Alexander,  smith,  95  High  Street 

Black,  James,  excise-officer,  Horse  Cross 

Black,  John,  umbrella- manufacturer,  165  High  Street — bouse*,  163 

Black,  John,  labourer,  Dovecotland 

Black,  John,  miller,  Low  Street 

Black,  John,  gardener,  Bowerswell 

Black,  Mrs  Provost,  South  Methven  Street,  east  side 

Blair,  Andrew,  weaver,  Newrow 

Blair,  David,  weaver,  151  High  Street 

Blair,  J.  &  E.,  hosiers,  130  High  Street 

Blair,  James  (at  Perth  Bank),  6  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Blair,  James,  pilot,  Barrack  Street 

Blair,  John,  stockingmaker,  25  Kirkgate 

Blair,  Miss  Christian,  239  High  Street 

Blair,  Mrs  David,  132  High  Street 

Blair,  Mrs  William,  55  Meal  Vennel 

Blair,  Mrs,  William,  13  Cross  Street 

Blair,  Peter,  shoemaker,  King  Street,  east  side 


12      »  BLAIR — BRAMWELL. 


Blair,  Thomas,  smith,  Stormont  Street 

Blair,  Thomas,  weaver,  36  Meal  Veanel 

Blair,  William,  manufacturer,  18  Mill  St. — house,  5  Charlotte  St. 

Blair,  William,  writer,  4  South  Methven  Street 

Blair,  William,  china  merchant,  15  North  Methven  Street 

Blyth,  George,  footman,  77  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Blyth,  George,  vintner,  Princes  Street 

Blyth,  James,  miller,  8  Paul  Street 

Blyth,  Joseph,  coast-waiter,  custom-house,  Princes  Street 

Boag,  James,  weaver,  Mill  Close 

Bogie,  Mrs,  washer,  232  High  Street 

Bonded  Warehouses,  1 1  Speygate 

Bone,  Richard,  engineer,  Scott  Street 

Bonnar,  Edward,  shoemaker,  129  South  Street 

Bonnar,  Mrs  Daniel,  Thimblerow 

Boulder,  Samuel,  architect,  Athole  Street 

Bourke,  Michael,  149  South  Street 

Bourke,  Thomas,  labourer,  Clayholes 

Bow,  Rev.  James,  170  High  Street 

Bower,  David,  sack  manufacturer,  17  North  Methven  Street 

Bower,   John   &   Son,   cloth  merchants,  44   High  Street — house, 

Montreal  Cottage 
Bower,  Mrs  John,  Montreal  Cottage 
Bower,  Mrs  Robert,  43  Mill  Street 
Bowes,  Richard,  ship  tavern,  25  High  Street 
Bowes,  Robert,  shoemaker,  190  High  Street 
Bowes,  William,  labourer,  Barossa  Street 
Bowie,  James,  coach  trimmer,  St  Paul's  Square 
Bowie,  Mrs  Peter,  Athole  Street 
Boyd,  John,  draper,  29  St  John  Street 
Boyd,  Mrs,  lodgings,  33  North  Methven  Street 
Boyd,  Mrs  Peter,  217  South  Street 
Boyd,  Mrs  Peter,  57  Watergate 
Boyd,  Mrs  Peter,  Dovecotland 
Boyd,  Mrs  Robert,  62  Pomarium 
Boyd,  Mrs  William,  63  South  Street 
Boyd,  Peter,  labourer,  2  Canal  Street 

Boyd,  Thomas,  glazier,  157  High  Street — house,  100  Watergate 
Boyd,  Thomas,  labourer,  1  Paul  Street 
Boyle,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  16  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Boyle,  Andrew,  superintendent  of  police,  3  High  Street 
Boyle,  James,  shoemeker,  89  South  Street 
Boyle,  Mrs  William,  Kinnoull  Causeway 
Boyle,  Peter,  weaver,  Dovecotland 
Bradley,  Gilles,  inspector,  Victoria  Street 
Bradley,  John,  carpenter,  Old  Shore 
Bradley,  John,  twister,  23  Pomarium 
Brae,  John,  labourer,  54  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Braid,  James,  dyer,  4  Cross  Street 
Braid,  Mrs  Forbes,  190  High  Street 
Braid,  Thomas,  wright,  25  Kirkgate 
Bramwell,  James  Patton,  M.D.,  Atholl  Street 


BRAMWELL BROWN. 


13 


Bramwell,  Mrs  James,  Athole  Street 

Brand,  Mrs,  Scott  Street,  east  side 

Brander,  Alexander,  silversmith,  Stormont  Street 

Bremner,  John,  shoemaker,  3  South  Street 

Bremner,  William,  9  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Brewster,  George,  wright,  1  Canal  Crescent  , 

Brewster  &  Pattillo,  timber-merchants,  Victoria  Street 

Bridges,  John,  18  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Bridges,  William,  carpenter,  10  South  Street 

Brisbane,  William,  pawnbroker,   12  St  John's  Place — house,   53 

Main  Street,  Bridgend 
British  Linen  Bank,  77  George  Street 
Brodie,  Andrew,  sack-maker,  55  Mill  Street 
Brodie,  Collin,  clerk,  13  St  John's  Place 
Brodie,  James,  weaver,  14  Leonard  Street 
Brodie,  Miss,  59  Pomarium 
Brodie,  Robert,  porter,  13  Skinnergate 
Brodie,  William,  ship-builder,  9  Reform  Place 
Brough,  Alexander,  baker,  55  Mill  Street 
Brough,  Andrew,  carter,  Barrack  Street 
Brough,  George,  ropespinner,  339  High  Street 
Brough,  James,  builder,  35  Canal  Street 
Brough,  Miss  Catherine,  35  Canal  Street 
Brough,  Misses,  lodgings,  Princes  Street 
Brown,  Alexander,  embroiderer,  16  Marshall  Place 
Brown,  Alexander,  weaver,  89  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Brown,  Alexander,  tailor,  239  High  Street 
Brown,  Andrew,  gardener,  4  Isla  Street,   Bridgend 
Brown,  Charles,  porter,  48  Watergate 
Brown,  Daniel,  labourer,  Cutlog  Vennel 
Brown,  David,  9  North  Methven  Street 
Brown,  David,  shoemaker,  25  8  High  Street 
Brown,  David,  baker,  66  South  Methven  Street 
Brown,  George,  greengrocer,  26  High  Street 
Brown,  Hugh  S.,  shipowner,  Princes  Street 
Brown,  James,  labourer,  65  Pomarium 
Brown,  James,  smith,  25  Watergate 
Brown,  James,  weaver,  Barossa  Street 
Brown,  John,  bootmaker,  59  SkiDnergate 
Brown,  John,  plate-layer,  212  South  Street 
Brown,  John  (late  teacher),  Cutlog  Vennel 
Brown,  John,  smith,  301  High  Street 
Brown,  John,  19  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Brown,  Laurence,  shoemaker,  30  Meal  Vennel 
Brown,  Miss  Mary,  15  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Brown,  Mrs  Alexander,  23  Pomarium 
Brown,  Mrs  Captain,  Melville  Street 
Brown,  Mrs  David,  89  South  Street 
Brown,  Mrs  James,  1 1  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 
Brown,  Mrs  Jameson,  23  Pomarium 
Brown,  Mrs  Janet,  Leonard  Street 
Brown,  Mrs  John  Cochrane,  82  South  Street 


14  BROWN — BRYSON. 


Brown,  Mrs  John,  Kirk  Close 

Brown,  Mrs  John,  129  South  Street 

Brown,  Mrs  John,  224  High  Street 

Brown,  Mrs  John,  1  Newrow 

Brown,  Mrs  Thomas,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Brown,  Mrs  Thomas,  266  High  Street 

Brown,  Mrs  Thomas,  grocer,  Newrow,  east  side 

Brown,  Mrs  Thomas,  43  Pomarium 

Brown,  Peter  D.,  civil  engineer  and  land  surveyor,   Princes  St. — 

house,  20  Charlotte  Street 
Brown,  Peter  (of  Brown  &  Taylor),  Kinnoull 
Brown,  Rev.  William,  A.M.,  General  Prison 
Brown,  Robert,  leather-merchant,  150  High  Street — house,  71 
Brown,  Thomas,  porter,  Union  Street 
Brown,  T.  &  W.  joiners,  211  High  Street — house,  266 
Brown,  Weasley,  weaver,  308  High  Street 
Brown,  William,  teacher  of  drawing,  2  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 
Brown,  William,  sawyer,  38  Pomarium 

Brown,  William,  grocer  and  seedsman,  117  High  St. — house,  113 
Brown,  William,  vintner,  4  Kirkgate — house,  72  High  Street 
Brown  &  Taylor,  builders,  54  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Brownsmith,  Samuel,  railway  guard,  239  High  Street 
Bruce,  David,  shipmaster,  77  South  Street 
Bruce,  David,  glazier,  5  Reform  Place 
Bruce,  Ebenezer,  shipmaster,  67  Meal  Vennel 
Bruce,  George,  glazier,  77  South  Street 
Bruce,  George,  weaver,  321  High  Street 
Bruce,  George,  pattern-maker,  Union  Street 
Bruce,  James,  shipmaster,  66  South  Street 
Bruce,  James,  glazier,  100  High  Street — house,  102 
Bruce,  John,  5  St  Leonard's  Bank 
Bruce,  Miss  Jean,  eating-house,  37  Watergate 
Bruce,  Mrs,  Foundry  Lane 
Bruce,  Mrs  James,  Cutlog  Vennel 
Bruce,  Mrs  Margaret,  lodgings,  103  South  Street 
Bruce,  Robert,  engineer,  299  High  Street 
Bruce,  Robert,  shoemaker,  87  High  Street 
Bruce,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  105  South  Street 
Bruce,  Thomas,  vintner  and  carter,  Princes  Street 
Bruce,  William,  weaver,  321  High  Street 
Bruce,  William,  jobbing  smith,  122  South  Street 
Bruntfield,  Alexander,  weaver,  Claypots  Wynd 
Bruntfield,  David,  smith,  Leonard  Street 
Bruntfield,  George,  paper-agent,  238  High  Street 
Bruntfield,  Mrs  Alexander,  224  High  Street 
Bruntfield,  Peter,  labourer,  207  High  Street 
Bruntfield,  Thomas,  labourer,  35  Watergate 
Bryce,  William,  tailor,  245  High  Street 
Bryson,  John,  labourer,  39  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Bryson,  Thomas,  weaver,  55  Pomarium 
Bryson,  William,  carver  and  gilder,  35  St  John  Street — bouse,  2  0 

South  Street 


BRYSON — BUTIMAN.  1  5 


Bryson,  William,  teacher  of  dancing,  South  William  Street 

Buchan,  Alexander,  calico-printer,  302  High  Street 

Buchan,  Henry,  calico-printer,  Dovecotland 

Buchan,  Henry,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Buchan,  James,  weaver,  302  High  Street 

Buchan,  John,  weaver,  Thimblerow 

Buchan,  Miss,  lodgings,  52  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Buchan,  Robert,  37  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Buchan   &   Low,   grocers   and  ironmongers,    107    High   Street — 

house,  King  Street,  east  side 
Buchanan,  Alexander,  postboy,  60  South  Street 
Buchanan,  Alexander,  smith,  Leonard  Street 
Buchanan,  Archibald,  stoker,  74  Mill  Street 

Buchanan,  Donald,  blacksmith,  County  Place — house,  9  Pomarium 
Buchanan,  George,  shipmaster,  18  Kirkgate 
Buchanan,  James,  wright,  55  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Buchanan,  Miss  Mary,  Claypots  Wynd 
Buchanan,  Mrs,  Melville  Street 
Buchanan,  Mrs  George,  milliner,  22  Kirkgate 
Buchanan,  Mrs  Janet,  dairy,  79  Canal  Street 
Buchanan,  William,  shoemaker,  39  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Buckland,  John,  railway  guard,  9  Pomarium 
Budge,  James,  weaver,  313  High  Street 
Buhl,  Baron  G.  F.  L.  P.  Von,  teacher,  8  Northport 
Bulk,  Andrew,  &  Son,  rope-work,  Princes  Street 
Buist,  Andrew,  tacksman  of  fishings,  Barnhill  Cottage 
Buist  John,  guild  treasurer,  19  Mill  Street 
Buist,  Miss  MagdalaDe,  1  St  John's  Place 
Buist,  Mrs  Thomas,  5  Meal  Vennel 

Buist,  Robert,  session-clerk,  6  Charlotte  St. — house,  King  St. 
Buist,  Thomas,  vintner,  84  South  Street 
Buist,  William,  plasterer,  75  Watergate 
Burgess,  James,  weaver,  35  Pomarium 
Burgess,  John,  226  South  Street 
Burgess,  John,  weaver,  42  Pomarium 
Burgess,  Peter,  weaver,  204  South  Street 
Burgh  Court  Room,  l  High  Street 
Burnet,  James,  vintner  and  game  dealer,  31  Mill  Street 
Burnet,  Mrs  James,  7  Flesh  Vennel 
Burns,  Andrew,  labourer,  295  High  Street 
Burns,  Archibald,  manager   of  the  Central  Bank   of   Scotland,  48 

St  John  Street 
Burns,  James,  wright,  41  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Burns,  Miss  Elizabeth,  dressmaker,  7  Kirkgate 
Burns,  Mrs  Samuel,  Dovecotland 
Burns,  Robert,  wright,  13  Back  Wynd,  Bridgend 
Burns,  Robert,  victualler,  Melville  Street 
Burns,  Samuel,  policeman,  297  High  Street 
Burns'  Tavern  (Graeme  Ramage),  13  Watergate 
Bury  Angus,  teacher  of  music,  2  Canal  Street 
Bute,  Mrs  James,  confectioner,  111  South  Street 
Butiman,  John,  seaman,  89  South  Street 


16 


BUTTER — CAMERON. 


Butter,  Duncan,  vintner,  225  South  Street 

Butter,  Robert,  clerk,  73  Pomarium 

Byers,  William,  manager  of  S.  Midland  Railway,  8  Marshall  Place 


Cadam,  John,  weaver,  Thimblerow 

Cairncross,  James,  tailor,  28  High  Street 

Cairnie,  Miss,  staymaker,  37  George  Street 

Cairnie,  Robert,  bell-hanger,  9  St  John  Street 

Cairnie,  Rt,  hatter  and  furrier,  15  High  St. — house,  9  St  John  St. 

Calderwood,  James,  shoemaker,  9  Speygate 

Calderwood,  James,  bootmaker,  63  High  Street — house,  207 

Calderwood,  Matthew,  slater,  74  South  Street 

Calderwood,  Matthew,  flesher,  154  South  Street 

Cameron,  Alexander,  tailor,  144  High  Street 

Cameron,  Alexander,  shipowner,  Princes  Street 

Cameron,  Alexander,  coal-merchant,  16  Canal  Street 

Cameron,  Angus,  labourer,  92  Watergate 

Cameron,  Charles,  Blackfriars  Wynd 

Cameron,  Daniel,  mason,  284  High  Street 

Cameron,  David,  weaver,  304  High  Street 

Cameron,  Donald,  vintner,  146  High  Street 

Cameron,  Donald,  agent,  James  Street,  east  side 

Cameron,  Duncan,  seaman,  67  South  Street 

Cameron,  Duncan,  weaver,  199  South  Street 

Cameron,  Hugh,  labourer,  Leonard  Street 

Cameron,  J.  &  P.,  general  carriers  by  rail  and  road,  and  agents 
for  the  Caledonian  Railway  for  Scotland,  and  who  forward 
Goods  to  Edinburgh,  Glasgow,  Leith,  Stirling,  Paisley, 
Greenock,  and  all  parts  in  the  south  and  west  of  Scotland  : 
also,  London,  Liverpool,  Manchester,  Birmingham,  Carlisle, 
and  the  south  and  west  of  England.  Railway  Offices,  14 
Mill  Street 

Cameron,  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  15  Watergate — house,  45 

Cameron,  James,  smith,  Victoria  Street 

Cameron,  James,  146  High  Street 

Cameron,  James,  weaver,  53  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Cameron,  James,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Cameron,  James,  carter,  92  Canal  Crescent 

Cameron,  James,  weaver,  Thimblerow 

Cameron,  James,  tailor,  20  Meal  Vennel — house,  18 

Cameron,  James,  wright,  23  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Cameron,  John,  80  High  Street 

Cameron,  John  (at  Johnston  &  M'Gregor),  312  High  Street 

Cameron,  John,  gardener,  36  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Cameron,  John,  clerk,  13  North  Methven  Street 

Cameron,  John,  carpenter,  Scott  Street 

Cameron,  John,  labourer,  146  High  Street 

Cameron,  John,  vintner,  116  High  Street 

Cameron,  John,  weaver,  Thimblerow 

Cameron,  John,  weaver,  Dovecotland 


CAMERON — CAMPBELL.  17 


Cameron,  John  S.,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Cameron,  Miss,  9  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Cameron,  Miss  Catherine,  8  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

Cameron,  Miss  Flora,  dressmaker,  8  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

Cameron,  Miss  Rose,  14  Watergate 

Cameron,  Mrs,  246  High  Street 

Cameron,  Mrs  Alexander,  sick-nurse,  190  High  Street 

Cameron,  Mrs  Alexander,  74  Pomarium 

Cameron,  Mrs  Christain,  Flesh  Vennel 

Cameron,  Mrs  Duncan,  297  High  Street 

Cameron,  Mrs  Duncan,  10  Speygate 

Cameron,  Mrs  Ewan,  80  High  Street 

Cameron,  Mrs  George,  Thimblerow 

Cameron,  Mrs  James,  Leonard  Street 

Cameron,  Mrs  James,  Horse  Cross 

Cameron,  Mrs  James,  156  High  Street 

Cameron,  Mrs  James,  1  Paul  Street 

Cameron,  Mrs  James  115  South  Street 

Cameron,  Mrs  John,  14  Mill  Street 

Cameron,  Mrs  John,  297  High  Street 

Cameron,  Mrs  John,  James  Street 

Cameron,  Mrs  Margaret,  271  High  Street 

Cameron,  Mrs  Margaret,  25  Old  Guard  Vennel 

Cameron,  Mrs  William,  15  Pomarium 

Cameron,  Neil,  labourer,  70  Mill  Street 

Cameron,  Peter,  w right,  129  South  Street 

Cameron,  Robert,  labourer,  York  Place 

Cameron,  Robert,  shipowner,  James  Street,  east  side 

Cameron,  Robert,  farrier,  71  Canal  Street 

Cameron,  Robert,  porter,  Leonard  Street 

Cameron,  William,   builder,  Victoria   St. — house,   South  William 

Street 
Cameron,  William,  umbrella- maker,  3  West  Bridge  St.,  Bridgend 
Cameron,  William,  Nelson  Street 
Cameron,  William,  teacher,  5  County  Place 
Campbell,  A.  &  Co.,  leather- merchants,  42  Mill  Street 
Campbell,  Angus,  labourer,  36  Meal  Vennel 
Campbell,  Anthony,  mason,  239  High  Street 
Campbell,  Archibald,  dyer,  3  South  Methven  Street — house,  12 
Campbell,  Archibald  (of  A.  Campbell  &  Co.),  Melville  Street 
Campbell,  Archibald,  68  St  John  Street 
Campbell,  Bartholomew,  brewer,  142  High  Street 
Campbell,  Donald,  currier,  122  South  Street 
Campbell,  George,  mason,  12  Pomarium 
Campbell,  Hutton,  cork-manufacturer,  179  High  Street 
Campbell,  James,  staff-sergeant,  Barracks 
Campbell,  James,  smith,  163  High  Street 
Campbell,  Jedediah,  fisher,  145  High  Street 
Campbell,  John,  shopman,  8  St  John  Street 
Campbell,  John,  tailor,  132  High  Street 
Campbell,  John,  Dovecotland 
Campbell,  John,  232  High  Street 

e 


IS  CAMPBELL CAKE. 


Campbell,  John,  labourer,  85  South  Street 

Campbell,  Jobn,  pensioner,  297  High  Street 

Campbell,  Major  Archibald,  Melville  Street,  -west  side 

Campbell,  Miss  Isabella,  12  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Campbell,  Mrs  Alexander,  333  High  Street 

Campbell,  Mrs  Alexander,  furnishing  shop,  209  South  Street 

Campbell,  Mrs  Alexander,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  13^5  South  St- 

— house,  3  Kinnoull  Street 
Campbell,  Mrs  Archibald,  94  Canal  Crescent 
Campbell,  Mrs  Catherine,  dairy.  331  High  Street 
Campbell,  Mrs  Christain,  216  High  Street 
Campbell,  Mrs  Donald,  170  High  Street 
Campbell,  Mrs  Hugh,  Cutlog  Yennel 
Campbell,  Mrs  James,  poulterer,  96  High  Street 
Campbell,  Mrs  John,  8  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 
Campbell,  Mrs  John,  5  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 
Campbell,  Mrs  John,  86  South  Street 
Campbell,  Mrs  John,  Horse  Cross 
Campbell,  Mrs  John,  219  High  Street 
Campbell,  Mrs  John,  Doveeotland 
Campbell,  Mrs  Joseph,  44  South  Street 
Campbell,  Mrs  Feter,  St  Paul's  Square 
Campbell,  Mrs  Robert,  vintner,  Hospital  Street 
Campbell,  Mrs  William,  32  Watergate 
Campbell,  Peter,  sawyer,  Stormont  Street 

Campbell,  Peter,  silk  dyer,  9  South  Methven  Street — house,  22 
Campbell,  Peter,  mason,  42  Watergate 
Campbell,  Robert,  labourer,  246  High  Street 
Campbell,  Thomas,  Red  Lion  Inn,  30  High  Street 
Campbell,  William,  tinsmith,  55  Meal  Yennel 
Campbell,  William,  seaman,  89  South  Street 
Campbell,  William,  inch- watcher,  341  High  Street 
Campbell,  William,  porter,  23  Castle  Gable 
Campbell,  William,  weaver,  Doveeotland 

Campsie,  James,  Bread  Society's  barrowman,  Stormont  Street 
Campsie,  James,  Free  St  Leonard's  Church  officer.  68  PomariaES 
Campsie,  John,  painter,  59  Skinnergate 
Campsie,  Miss  Janet,  vintner,  41  North  Methven  Street 
Campsie,  Mrs  Alexander,  staymaker,  232  High  Street 
Campsie,  Mrs  James,  washer,  2S4  High  Street 
Cant  Andrew,  baker,  Union  Lane 
Cant,  Miss  Margaret,  Kirkside 
Cargill,  Miss,  19  Marshall  Place 
Cargill,  Mrs  Daniel,  3  Barossa  Place 
Carmichael,  James,  5  Back  Wynd,  Bridgend 
Carmichael,  Mrs  John,  Earl's  Dykes 
Carmichael,  Peter,  farmer  and  pavier,  Tullylumb 
Carmichael,  William,  vintner,  55  Mill  Street 
Carnegie,  Alexander,  horse-dealer,  75  Watergate 
Carnegie,  James,  15  Isla  Street,  Bridgend 
Carr,  Alexander,  wright,  41  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Carr,  Angus,  flesher,  17  Main  Street,  Bridgend 


CARR — CHISHOLM. 


Carr,  Angus,  baker,  19  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Carr,  James,  baker,  116  High  Street 

Carron,  John,  tobacconist,  84  High  St. — house,  15  Athole  Street 

Carron,  William  (of  Carron  &  Beveridge),  15  Athole  Street 

Carron  &  Beveridge,  drapers,  56  St  John  Street 

Carson,  John,  cabinetmaker  and  furnishing  ironmonger,  37  and  56 

Meal  Vennel — house,  5  5 
Carte,  Mrs  Daniel,  8  Mill  Street 
Cartwright,  Charles,  vintner,  Northport 
Catanach,  Mrs  David,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 
Catanaeh,  Mrs  John,  170  High  Street 

Catcheside,  Henry,  vintner,  Barrack  Canteen  and  11  South  Street 
Cathal,  John,  gardener,  Marshall  Bank 
Cato,  Mrs,  28  Kirkgate 
Caution,  Mrs  Laurence,  Dovecotland 
Cave,  James,  bricklayer,  2  Kirkgate 
Caven,  Mrs  John,  47  George  Street 
Caw,  Alexander,  labourer,  136  South  Street 
Caw,  David,  shoemaker,  146  High  Street 
Caw,  Mrs,  44  Watergate 
Caw,  William,  labourer,  Leonard  Street 
Central  Bank  of  Scotland,  50  St  John  Street 
Cess  Office,  16  South  Street 
Chalmers,  Andrew  C,  M.D.,  Infirmary 

Chalmers,  David,  leather  merchant,  178  High  Street — house,  170 
Chalmers,  David,  weaver,  Clayholes 
Chalmers,  David,  currier,  170  High  Street 
Chalmers,  George,  stocking-weaver,  180  South  Street 
Chalmers,  Henry,  smith,  28  Kirkgate 
Chalmers,  James,  labourer,  113  High  Street 
Chalmers,  John,  wright,  232  High  Street 
Chalmers,  John,  mason  and  vintner,  232  South  Street 
Chalmers,  John,  tinsmith  and  gas-fitter,  262  High  St. — house,  258 
Chalmers,  Miss,  teacher,  Dovecotland 
Chalmers,  Miss  Isabella,  teacher,  394  High  Street 
Chalmers,  Miss  Jane,  52  Canal  Street 
Chalmers,  Mrs,  Stormont  Street 
Chalmers,  Mrs  Andrew,  21  Cross  Street 
Chalmers,  Mrs  William,  Carpenter  Street 
Chalmers,  William,  porter,  89  South  Street 
Chalmers,  William,  dyer,  Castle  Gable 

Chalmers,  William,  labourer,  47  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Chambers,  Rev.  John  Charles,  North  William  Street 
Chapel  Close,  315  High  Street 
Chaplain,  Andrew,  clerk,  62  Athole  Street 
Chaplain,  Misses,  teachers,  North  William  Street 
Chapman,  Patrick,  collector  of  water  duty,  48  North  Methven  St. 
Chapman,  Thomas,  clerk,  Melville  Street 
Charles,  James,  printer,  Kirkside 
Cbeeseborough,  Joseph,  engine-driver,  7  Reform  Place 
Chisholm,  Alexander,  greengrocer,  Athole  Street 
Chisholm,  James,  tailor,  7  Kinnoull  Street,  east  side 


20  CHISHOLM: — CLARK, 


Chisholm,  James,  sawyer,  36  Meal  Vermel 
Chisholm,  Jarnes,  bootcloser,  224  High  Street 
Chisholm,  John,  shipmaster,  3  South  Street 
Chisholm,  Mrs  James,  146  High  Street 
Chisholm,  Robert  F.,  bank  porter,  52  St  John  Street 
Chisholm,  William,  shopman,  Atbole  Street 
Christie,  Alexander,  saddler,  Athole  Street 
Christie,  Daniel,  railway  guard,  Scott  Street 
Christie,  George,  weaver,  63  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Christie,  George,  smith,  Stormont  Street 
Christie,  James,  wright,  134  High  Street 

Christie,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  merchant,  49  High  Street- 
house,  1  Kirkgate 
Christie,  James,  watchmaker,  82  High  Street — house,  80 
Christie,  James,  weaver,  198  South  Street 
Christie,  James,  printer,  Carpenter  Street 
Christie,  James,  miller,  Stormont  Street 
Christie,  John,  seaman,  Scott  Street 
Christie,  John,  pensioner,  1 1  Meal  Vennel 
Christie,  John,  wright,  9  Castle  Gable 
Christie,  John,  grocer,  10  Skinnergate 
Christie,  John,  brewer,  10  Stormont  Street 
Christie,  Mrs,  flowerer  of  lace,  1  Watergate 
Christie,  Mrs  David,  King  Street,  east  side 

Christie,  Mrs  Fanny,  hosier,  23  High  St. — house,  38  Watergate 
Christie,  Mrs  James,  80  High  Street 
Christie,  Mrs  John,  129  High  Street 

Christie,  Peter,  coal  merchant  and  victualler,  14  Athole  Street 
Christie,  Robert,  surgeon,  20  South  Street 
Christie,  Robert,  wright,  12  Pomarium 
Christie,  Thomas,  piebaker,  58  Meal  Vennel 
Christie,  William,  strapper,  67  Meal  Vennel 
Christie,  William,  mangle,  Union  Lane 
Christison,  Thomas,  tailor,  Mill  Close 

Chrystal,  Alexander,  weaver,  59  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgets! 
Chrystal,  Peter,  mason,  59  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Circuit,  William,  shoemaker,  155  South  Street 
City  Chamberlain's  Office,  3  High  Street 
City  Hall,  Kirkside 

City  Hotel  (George  Riach),  31  South  Street 
City  Weigh-house,  Kirkside 
Clark,  Alexander,  labourer,  292  High  Street 
Clark,  Alexander,  lath-splitter,  Scott  Street 
Clark,  Alexander,  gardener,  Union  Street 
Clark,  Alexander,  weaver,  Kinnoull  Causeway 
Clark,  Charles,  fisher,  16  Strathmore  Street,  Bridges*! 
Clark,  David,  eating-house,  79  South  Street 
Clark,  Donald,  greengrocer,  194  South  Street 
Clark,  Henry,  labourer,  Dovecotland 
Clark,  Hugh,  weaver,  Thimblerow 
Clark,  James,  71  Canal  Street 
Clark,  James,  seaman,  Claypots  Wynd 


CLARK — COCHRANE.  SI 


Clark,  James,  cooper,  175  High  Street 

Clark,  James,  measurer,  122  South  Street 

Clark,  James,  weaver,  Thirablerow 

Clark,  James,  labourer,  Princes  Street 

Clark,  James,  weaver,  Clayholes 

Clark,  John  (late  factor),  39  High  Street 

Clark,  John,  weaver,  Claypots  Wynd 

Clark,  John,  hairdresser,  223  High  Street 

Clark,  Miss  Louisa,  3  North  Methveu  Street 

Clark,  Mrs  Hugh,  138  South  Street 

Clark,  Mrs  James,  8  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 

Clark,  Mrs  James,  mangle,  34  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Clark,  Mrs  Janet,  1 1  Paul  Street 

Clark,  Mrs  John,  18  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Clark,  Mrs  John,  13  Cross  Street 

Clark,  Robert,  8  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 

Clark,  Robert,  wright,  Newrow 

Clark,  Thomas,  maltster,  Clockserie,  1  Isla  Street,  Bridgend 

Clark,  William,  weaver,  Thimblerow 

Clark,  William,  baker,  113  High  Street 

Clark  &  Mortons,  woollen-drapers,  23  St  John  Street 

Claypot's  Wynd,  347  High  Street 

Cleland,  Mrs,  4  Rose  Terrace 

Cleland,  Mrs  William,  3  Barossa  Place 

Clement,  James,  writer,  33  South  Street 

Clement,  Miss,  271  High  Street 

Clement,  Mrs  Ebenezer,  89  South  Street 

Clement,  Mrs  Margaret,  53  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Clements,  George,  writer,  Princes  Street,  east  side 

Clezy,  Archibald,  Strathmore  Ian,  43  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Clezy,  William,  flesh  er,  Athole  Street 

Clink,  Daniel,  inch-watcher,  89  South  Street 

Clink,  Miss  Christain,  315  High  Street 

Clink,  Robert,  inch-watcher,  19  Castle  Gable 

Clink,  William,  maltman,  55  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Clow,  Alexander,  weaver,  Thimblerow 

Clunie,  David,  King  Street,  east  side 

Clunie,  James,  carter,  170  South  Street 

Clunie,  James,  carter,  Cow  Vennel 

Clunie,  Mrs  David,  58  South  Methven  Street 

Clunie,  William,  woollen-draper,  13  St  John  St. — house,  86  High 

Street 
Cochrane,  Alexander,  porter,  86  Watergate 
Cochrane,  Andrew,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 
Cochrane,  Charles,  carter,  15  Old  Guard  Vennel 
Cochrane,  David  (of  Cochrane  &  Jenkins),  Mill  Close 
Cochrane,  David,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 
Cochrane,  John,  porter,  86  Watergate 
Cochrane,  Miss  Janet,  milliner,  17  St  John  Street 
Cochrane,  Mrs  James,  55  High  Street 
Cochrane,  Mrs  John,  Kinnoull  Causeway 
'Cochrane  &  Jenkins,  millers,  Perth  Mills,  58  Mill  Street      ---*£•  ^ 

c  2    g 


22  COCK — COUNTY. 


Cock,  David,  wright,  Storraont  Street 

Cock,  David,  weaver,  6  Strath  more  Street,  Bridgead 

Cock,  James,  mason,  232  High  Street 

Cock,  Mrs  William,  flesher,  Kirkside 

Cock,  Peter,  mason,  Newrow,  north  end 

Collins,  David,  tailor,  46  High  Street 

Collins,  Mrs  Edward,  29  Pomarium 

Collins,  Mrs  Isaac,  87  High  Street 

Colman,  John,  labourer,  Cutlog  Vennel 

Comb,  Thomas,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Commercial  Bank  Office,  16  Sputh  Street 

Commercial  Hotel  (Alexander  Young),  8  South  Street 

Comper,  John,  teacher,  Melville  Street — house,  40  North -Methves 
Street 

Comrie,  John,  Guildry  officer,  106  Watergate 

Comrie,  Mrs  William,  65  Watergate 

Comrie,  Peter,  painter,  paperhanger,  and   glazier,  39  St  John  St, 
■ — house,  34 

Conacher,  Alexander,  weaver,  39  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Conacher,  Charles,  weaver,  39  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Conacher,  Charles,  farrier,  77  Watergate — house,  81 

Conacher,  Charles,  time-keeper,  113  High  Street 

Conacher,  Mrs  Alexander,  301  High  Street 

Conacher,  Mrs  Peter,  81  Watergate 
i  Condie,  James,  writer,  Blackfriars  House 

Condie,  Miss  Janet,  Thimblerow 

Congreve,  John,  vintner,  41  Watergate 

Conland,  John,  mason,  164  South  Street 

Connel,  Robert,  clerk,  72  Watergate 

Connel,  William,  sawyer,  Cow  Vennel 

Conning,  John  (of  Hunter  &  Conning),  75  George  Street 

Conqueror,  Mrs  Charles,  126  South  Street 

Constable,  Mrs,  Bertha  Cottage,  Kinnoull 

Constable,  Robert,  shoemaker,  67  High  Street 

Coustable,  William,  Champion  Inn,  33  South  Street 

Constitutional  Newspaper  Office,  28  Kirkside 

Cook,  Andrew,  vintner,  10  Castle  Gable 

Cook,  Hector,  labourer,  1 1  Watergate 

Cook,  John,  coach-wright,  142  South  Street 

Cook,  Mrs  Dr.,  King  Street,  east  side 

Co-operative  Society,  County  Place  (William  Mill,  salesman) 

Co-operative   Society,   109  South    Street   (A.    King,    sales- 
man) 

Copeland,  Miss  Elizabeth,  61  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Cornet,  William,  coach-trimmer,  163  High  Street 

Cornfute,  G.  L.,  manufacturer,  Melville  Street — house,  6  Barossa 
Place 

Cornfute,  Miss,  9  Barossa  Place 

Cornfute,  Mrs  Andrew,  10  Rose  Terrace 

Cottrell,  Francis,  waiter  (George  Hotel),  48  George  Street 

Cottrell,  Francis,  vintner,  47  George  Street 

County  Buildings,  foot  of  South  Street 


COUNTY—  CRAIGIE.  23 


County  Hall,  foot  of  South  Street 

County  Prison,  Speygate 

County  &  City  Infirmary,  Glasgow  Road 

Couper,  James,  flesher,  10  Kirkgate 

Couper,  John,  labourer,  James  Street 

Couper,  Miss,  Stormont  Cottage,  8  Strathmore  St.,  Bridgend 

Couper,  Robert,  smith,  122  South  Street 

Couper,  Robert,  baker,  1 1  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Courier  Newspaper  Office,  14  High  Street 

Coutts,  David,  55  Mill  Street 

Coutts,  George,  labourer,  103  South  Street 

Coutts,  George,  weaver,  41  Pomarium 

Coutts,  James,  watchmaker,  Barossa  Street 

Coutts,  James,  weaver,  266  High  Street 

Coutts,  James,  labourer,  Barrack  Street 

Coutts,  John,  curator,  93  Canal  Crescent 

Coutts,  John,  &  Son,  grocers  and  weavers,  147  South  Street 

Coutts,  Miss  Margaret,  63  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Coutts,  Mrs  Alexander,  112  South  Street 

Coutts,  Mrs  Thomas,  126  South  Street 

Coutts,  Peter,  smith,  Barrack  Street 

Coutts,  Peter,  pa\ier,  83  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Coutts,  William,  vintner,  243  High  Street 

Coutts,  William,  pavier,  83  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Coutts,  William,  weaver,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Coventry,  Captain  Richard,  Melville  Street 

Coventry,  John,  weaver,  398  High  Street 

Coventry,  Miss,  teacher,  Melville  Street 

Coventry,  Miss  Janet,  6  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Coventry,  Richard,  Melville  Street 

Coventry,  Robert,  weaver,  8  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 

Cow  Vennel,  54  South  Street,  and  23  Canal  Street 

Cowans,  James  (at  Perthshire  Spirit  Company),  7  High  Street 

Cowans,  James,  ropespinner,  9  Watergate 

Cowans,  James,  wright,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Cowans,  John,  grocer,  1  Bridge  Lane — house,  3 

Cowans,  Miss  Isabella,  straw-hat-maker,  31  George  Street 

Cowans,  Peter,  vintner,  170  South  Street 

Cowans,  William,  weaver,  St  Paul's  Square 

Cowans,  William,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Cowperthwaite,  John  J.,  shipowner,  Victoria  Street 

Craig,  James,  wright,  60  High  Street 

Craig,  Mrs  George,  washer,  19  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Craig,  Peter,  labourer,  41  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Craig,  William,  tailor,  56  Skinnergate 

Craig,  William,  tailor,  1 7  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

Craig,  William,  miller,  Dovecotland 

Craigan,  James,  weaver,  155  South  Street 

Craigdallie,  Andrew,  tailor,  230  South  Street 

Craigdallie,  Miss,  Thimblerow 

Craigdallie,  Mrs  Helen,  sick-nurse,  25  South  Street 

Craigie,  David,  banker,  22  George  Street 


2i  CRAIGIE — CROLL. 


Craigie,  David,  porter,  312  High  Street 
Craigie,  George,  weaver,  13  Paul  Street 
Craigie,  James,  136  South  Street 

Craigie,  Laurence,  teacher  (Perth  Academy),  4  South  Methven  St. 
Craigie,  Mrs  John,  13  Paul  Street 
Craigie,  Robert,  dyer,  6  Castle  Gable 
Craigie,  Thomas,  warper,  9  Canal  Crescent 
Cramb,  James,  baker,  Newrow 
Crainb,  Mrs  George,  S7  Watergate 

Cramb,  Robert,  gardener,  58  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Cranshaw,  Robert,  engineer,  Scott  Street 
Crawford,  Alexander,  painter,  146  High  Street 
Crawford,  Alexander,  weaver  and  grocer,  75  South  Street 
Crawford,  Alexander,  weaver,  333  High  Street 
Crawford,  John,  flesher,  202  High  Street 
Crawford,  Thomas,  flesher,  104  High  Street — house,  101 
<  Crawford,  Walter,  flesher,  3  St  John  Street — house,  Cow  Venuel 
Crawford,  William,  weaver,  333  High  Street 
Cree,  David,  weaver,  6  Cross  Street 

Cree  John,  coal-merchant,  56  Watergate — house,  53  Pomarium 
Cree,  John,  coal-merchant,  Leonard  Street 
Cree,  Mrs  Robert,  8  Paul  Street 
Cree,  Peter,  labourer,  Mill  Wynd 
Cree,  Robert,  postboy,  92  Watergate 
Cree,  William,  labourer,  63  Pomarium 
Crerar,  Alexander,  weaver,  Clayholes 

Crerar,  Andrew,  provision  store,  28  North  Methven  Street 
Crerar,  James,  tailor,  103  South  Street 
Crerar,  Mrs  Andrew,  Clayholes 
Crerar,  Robert,  sawyer,  Barrack  Street 
Crighton,  Alexander,  slater,  238  High  Street 
Crighton,  Andrew,  book-vender  and  grocer,  Kinuoull  Causeway 
Crighton,  David,  writer,  10  South  Street 
Crighton,  David,  weaver,  Thimblerow 
Crighton,  Donald,  porter,  Union  Street 
Crighton,    George,    lapidary  and    dentist    (at    John    Urquharts), 

Melville  Street 
Crighton,  George,  pointsman,  Old  Shore 
Crighton,  James,  weaver,  53  Pomarinm 
Crighton,  James,  wright,  5  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 
Crighton,  John,  mason,  Charter  Lane 

Crighton,  Miss  Elizabeth,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  204  High  St. 
Crighton,  Miss  Janet,  grocer,  33  Skinnergate 
Crighton,  Mrs  Alexander,  Melville  Street 
Crighton,  Thomas,  tailor,  10  High  Street 
Crighton,  William,  grocer,  322   High  Street 
Crighton,  William,  weaver,  204  High  Street 
Crockart,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  85  Watergate 
Croll,  Andrew,  mason,  Newrow 
Croll,   George,   inspector  of  poor,   n   Canal  Crescent— house,  1 

Albert  Place 
Croll.  Mrs  William,  321  High  Street 


CROMBIE — DAVIDSON.  25 


Crombie,  Nickel,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 

Crombie,  Wm.,  poulterer,  21  St  John  St. — house,  25  High  St. 

Cross,  Mrs  Rebecca,  Barrack  Street 

Crow,  David,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Crow,  David,  seaman,  15  Pomarium 

Crow,  David,  weaver,  Hospital  Street 

Crow,  George,  baker,  11  Princes  Street 

Crow,  James,  broker,  18  Meal  Vennel 

Crow,  John,  tailor,  190  High  Street 

Crow,  Robert,  porter,  7  Speygate 

Crowley,  Dennis,  labourer,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Cruickshanks,  John,  smith,  71  Watergate 

Cruickshanks,  Miss  Elizabeth,  72  Watergate 

Cruickshanks,  Mrs  Alexander,  139  South  Street 

Cruickshanks,  Mrs  Richard,  East  Haugh 

Cruickshanks,  William,  coach-guard,  72  Watergate 

Crumley,  John,  tinsmith,  24  Skinnergate 

Cumming,  Alexander,  Carpenter  Street 

Cumming,  Andrew,  labourer,  61  Meal  Vennel 

Cumming,  Daniel,  shoemaker,  190  High  Street 

Cumming,  Mrs  Cairns,  197  High  Street 

Cunningham,  Alexander,  weaver,  15  Pomarium 

Cunningham,  Alexander,  weaver,  27  Pomarium 

Cunningham,  Andrew,  writer,  Charlotte   Place 

Cunningham,  William,  labourer,  25  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Cunnison,  James,  163  High  Street 

Cunnison,  William,  weaver,  315  High  Street 

Currie,  Charles,  labourer,  Cow  Vennel 

Currie,  James,  labourer,  162  South  Street 

Currie,  Robert  (of  Wright,  Currie,  &  Co.),  12  North  Methven  St. 

Currie,  Thomas,  policeman,  122  South  Street 

Custom  House.  Princes  Street,  south  end 

Cuthbert,  Alexander,  coachsmith,  34  South  Street 

Cuthbert,  Alexander,  brassfounder,  8  Northport 

Cuthbert,  David,  mason,  31  Canal  Street 

Cuthbert,  David,  weaver,  21  Cross  Street 

Cuthbert,  James,  saddler,  102  High  Street 

Cuthbert,  James,  salesman,  Murray  Street 

Cuthbert,  James,  labourer,  77  South  Street 

Cuthbert,  William,  coachbuilder,  40  Canal  Street 

Cutlog  Vennel,  187  High  Street,  and  37  Mill  Street 


Daisy,  Bernard,  labourer,  36  Meal  Vennel 
Dalgetty,  James,  vintner,  195  High  Street 
Dall,  John,  manager  of  City  Mills,  58  South  Methven  Street 
Dandy,  David  (of  Duncan,  Dandy,  &  Newby),  71  High  Street 
Danish  Vice-Consul  (David  Turnbull),  4  Canal  Street 
Darling,  George,  hatter,  35  George  Street — house,  42 
Davidson,  Alexander,  tanner,  180  South  Street 
Davidson,  Alexander,  tailor,  Barossa  Street 


26  DAVIDSON — DEWAR. 


Davidson,  Andrew,  writer,  68  St  John  St. — h.,  23  Marshall  Place 

Davidson,  Charles,  weaver,  Clayholes 

Davidson,  James,  carter,  Kinnoull  Street 

Davidson,  James,  7 1  High  Street 

Davidson,  James,  teacher,  Melville  Street 

Davidson,  John,  plasterer,  Barossa  Street 

Davidson,  John,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Davidson,  Laurence,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 

Davidson,  Major  Guthrie,  7  St  Leonard's  Bank 

Davidson,  Miss  Agues  (Royal  George  Inn  and  Hotel),  51  George 

Street 
Davidson,  Miss  Margaret,  dressmaker,  30  Meal  Vennel 
Davidson,  Mrs,  Union  Street 
Davidson,  Mrs  Alexander,  fruiterer,  9  Crescent 
Davidson,  Mrs  John,  vintner,  Athole  Street 
Davidson,  Mrs  Peter,  1  Barossa  Place 
Davidson,  Mrs  Thomas,  grocer,  18  Watergate 
Davidson,  Mrs  William,  coal-merchant,  St  Paul's  Square 
Davidson,  Peter,  boatman,  202  South  Street 
Davidson,  Peter,  upholsterer,  28  Watergate 
Davidson,  Robert,  brewer,  Union  Street 
Davidson,  Robert,  saddler,  20  Watergate 
Davidson,  William,  engineer,  47  High  Street 
Davie,  James,  millwright,  Victoria  Street 
Davie,  John,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 
Davie,  Robert,  chimney-sweeper,  137  High  Street 
Dawson,  James,  labourer,  297  High  Street 
Deas,  James  B.  (of  Garvie  &  Deas),  12  South  Methven  Street 
Deighton,  Misses,  dressmakers,  203  South  Street 
Deighton,  Richard,  horse-breaker,  Union  Lane 
Deighton,  Thomas,  hostler,  Mill  Close,  High  Street 
Dempsy,  Peter,  lodgings,  35  Skinnergate 
Demster,  Mrs  John,  177  South  Street 
Denford,  Miss,  17  Marshall  Place 
Denham,  Mrs,  St  Paul's  Square 
Denny,  Daniel,  pensioner,  26  Pomarium 
Deseret,  Misses,  69  Stratbmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Deseret,  Peter,  draper,   159   High   Street — house,  69  Stratbmore 

Street,  Bridgend 
Deseret,  Samuel  T.,  surgeon,  6  Charlotte  Street 
Dewar,  Andrew,  wright,  1 9  North  Methven  Street 
Dewar,  Donald,  Strathtay  Tavern,  39  Castle  Gable 
Dewar,  Duncan,  bootmaker,  16  High  Street — house,  6 
Dewar,  Duncan,  labourer,  Stormont  Street 
Dewar,  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  157  South  Street 
Dewar,  James  (of  M'Naughton  &  Dewar),  North  William  Street 
Dewar,  James,   &   Son,  booksellers,   stationers,  and  printers,  23 

George  Street — house,  Crossmount  Cottage,  Bridgend 
Dewar,  John  (of  Dewar  &  Smeaton),  North  William  Street 
Dewar,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,    111  High  Street — house, 

3  North  Port 
Dewar,  John,  labourer,  137  High  Street 


DEWAR — DONALDSON.  27 


Dewar,  John,  labourer,  Stormont  Street 

Dewar,  John,  labourer,  224  High  Street 

Dewar,  John,  labourer,  67  South  Street 

Dewar,  John,  teacher,  19  North  Methven  Street 

Dewar,  Miss  Jean,  Murray  Street 

Dewar,  Mrs  Donald,  13  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

Dewar,  Mrs  Peter,  45  Pomarium 

Dewar,  Mrs  Robert,  grocer,  46  Meal  Vennel 

Dewar,  Peter,  tailor,  129  South  Street 

Dewar,  Robert,  pensioner  and  mangle,  100  Watergate 

Dewar,  William,  slater,  Thimblerow 

Dewar,  William  S.,  labourer,  294  High  Street 

Dewar  &  Smeaton,  drapers,  45  High  Street 

Dewsburry,  William  V.,  clerk,  49  South  Street 

Dick,  Mrs,  Capt.,  9  Rose  Terrace 

Dickie,  Thomas,  plasterer,  Charles  Street 

Dickson,  David,  gardener,  250  High  Street 

Dickson,  John  (of  M'Kenzie  &  Dickson),  King  Street,  west  side 

Dickson,  Miss,  101  High  Street 

Dickson,  William,  sawyer,  9  Cow  Vennel 

Dickson  &  Turnbull,  nursery  and  seedsmen,  26  George  Street 

Dingwall,  John,  plumber,  15  Kirkgate 

Dingwall,  Mrs,  milliner,  13  Kirkgate 

Divine,  John,  broker,  26  Meal  Vennel 

Dobie,  Mrs  John,  95  High  Street 

Docherty,  Daniel,  bellows-mender,  149  South  Street 

Docherty,  Peter,  wright,  St  Paul's  Square 

Doctor,  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  55  High  Street 

Dodds,  John,  lodgings,  128  South  Street 

Dodds,  Mrs,  vintner,  3  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Dodgson,  Rev.  John,  Comely  Bank,  64  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Doig,  George,  labourer,  Barrack  Street 

Don,  John,  flesher,  21  Cross  Street 

Donald,  David,  inspector  of  weights  and  measures  for  the  county, 

28  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend       '■'uvI'vS    -f 
Donald,  John,  smith,  24  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Donald,  John,  mason,  5  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 
Donald,  Mrs  Archibald,  Barrack  Street 
•>  Donaldson,  A.  &  J.,  plumbers  and  gas-fitters,  31  Watergate 
Donaldson,  Alexander,  warper,  Foundry  Lane 
Donaldson,  Charles,  weaver,  8  Paul  Street 
Donaldson,  David,  clerk,  81  Watergate 
Donaldson,  David,  weaver,  8  Paul  Street 
Donaldson,  George,  weaver,  148  South  Street 
Donaldson,  George,   millwright  and  engineer,  Victoria  Street — 

house,  10  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 
Donaldson,  Gilbert,  joiner,  Stormont  Street 
Donaldson,  James,  St  Paul's  Square 
Donaldson,  James,  weaver,  232  High  Street 
Donaldson,  Mrs  Andrew,  Barossa  Street 
Donaldson,  Mrs  David,  lodgings,  13  North  Methven  Street 
Donaldson,  Mrs  Peter,  clothier,  36  Watergate — house,  100 


28  DONALDSON — DOW. 


Donaldson,  Mrs  Robert,  27  Castle  Gable 

Donaldson,  Mrs  William,  Hospital  Street 

Donaldson,  Thomas,  baker,  8  North  Methven  Street 

Donaldson,  William,  flaxdresser,  Thimblerow 

Donaldson,  William,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Donaldson,  William,  wright,  67  Mill  Street 

Donaldson,  William,  labourer,  Dovecotland 

Donaldson,  William,  labourer,  Union  Street 

Donely,  Felix,  broker,  8  Meal  Vennel 

Dorward,  James,  gardener,  4  Union  Street  Lane,  Bridgend 

Dott,  George,  teacher,  59  North  Methven  Street 

Dott,  Mrs  John,  Barrack  Street 

Dott,  Mrs  John,  39  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Dott,  Mrs  Margaret,  86  High  Sreet 

Doud,  Daniel,  labourer,  163  South  Street 

Dougall,  Henry,  gardener,  47  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Dougall,  James,  tea-agent,  55  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Dougall,  John,  weaver,  36  Meal  Vennel 

Dougall,  Peter,  weaver,  230  South  Street 

Dougall,  William,  wright,  73  Mill  Street 

Dougall,  William,  labourer,  7  Paul  Street 

Douglas,  Alexander,  weaver,  Thimblerow 

Douglas,  Daniel,  coal-merchant,  8  Pomarium 

Douglas,  George  R..  painter  and  paper-hanger,   11  St  John  Street 

— house,  14 
Douglas,  George,  carter,  63  South  Street 
Douglas,  Hamilton,  tailor,  Murray  Street 
Douglas,   James,  furnishing-ironmonger,  38    High    Street — house 

22  St  John  Street 
Douglas,  James,  wood-merchant,  Newrow,  north  end 
Douglas,  John,  wright,  North  William  Street 
Douglas,  Mrs  John,  2  Newrow 
Douglas,  Mrs  Robert,  340  High  Street 

Douglas,  Mrs  William,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  Leonard  Street 
Douglas,  Robert,  victualler,  62  South  Methven  Street 
Douglas,  Robert,  weaver,  53  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Douglas,  William,  shoemaker,  39  Watergate 
Douglas,  William,  watchmaker,  St  Paul's  Square 
Douglas,  William,  slater,  24  Pomarium 
Dow,  David,  book-agent,  5  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 
Dow,  David,  mason,  28  Meal  Vennel 
Dow,  James,  cowfeeder,  Stormont  Street 
Dow,  James,  plasterer,  15  Leonard  Street 
Dow,  John,  carter,  315  High  Street 
Dow,  Miss,  victualler,  7  Castle  Gable — house,  5 
Dow,  Miss  Mary,  mangle,  North  William  Street 
Dow,  Mrs,  dressmaker,  73  Mill  Street 
Dow,  Mrs  James,  20  Castle  Gable 
Dow,  Mrs  John,  4  Paul  Street 
Dow,  Mrs  John,  63  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Dow,  Mrs  Margaret,  8  Cross  Street 
Dow,  Mrs  Win.,  grocer,  7  Main  St.,  Bridgend — h.,   12  Gowrie  St. 


DOW— DUFF.  29 


Dow,  Mrs  Thomas,  5  Kinnoull  Street 

Dow,  Peter,  carter,  151  South  Street 

Dow,  Peter,  carter,  46  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Dow,  Peter,  wright,  10  Cross  Street 

Dow,  Robert,  weaver,  5  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 

Dow,  Robert,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  Athole  Street — house,  3 

North  Port 
>  Dow,  Thomas,  tea,  wine,  and  spirit-merchant,  65  George  Street — 

house,  61 
Dow,  Thomas,  Mill  Street  store,  30  Mill  Street 
Dow,  William,  auctioneer,  King  Street,  east  side 
Dowie,  Laurence,  shoemaker,  Union  Street 
Dowie,  Leonard,  weaver,  Clayholes 
Dowie,  Peter,  mason,  44  South  Street 
Dowie,  William,  weaver,  396  High  Street 
Drain,  Charles,  labourer,  163  South  Street 
Dreghorn,  Captain  A.  H.,  St  Alban's  Cottage,  Bridgend 
Drew,  James,  weaver,  24  Pomarium 
Drew,  Thomas,  carter,  95  High  Street 
Dron,  David,  brassfounder,  67  Meal  Vennel 
Dron,  James,  wheelwright,  214  South  Street 
Dron,  Mary,  Flesh  Vennel 
Dron,  Mrs  Andrew,  122  South  Street 
Drummond,  Alexander,  wright,  lodgings,  25  High  Street 
Drummond,  Alexander,  land-surveyor,  7  Charlotte  Street — house, 

Charlotte  Place 
Drummond,  James,  weaver,  10  Cross  Street 
Drummond,  John,  baker,  151  High  Street 
Drummond,  John,  labourer,  66  South  Methven  Street 
Drummond,  John  Stewart,  8  St  Leonard's  Bank 
Drummond,  Miss  Christain,  3  Watergate 
Drummond,  Mrs  Andrew,  vintner,  257  High  Street 
Drummond,  Mrs  Charles,  midwife,  Cutlog  Vennel 
'Drummond,   P.   R.,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  librarian,  32  High 

Street — house,  28  George  Street 
Drummond,  WilHam,  smith,  Clayholes 
Drummond,  William,  8  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Drysdale,  Andrew,  weaver,  62  Pomarium 
Drysdale,  Mrs  Robert,  267  High  Street 
Duchars,  George,  labourer,  14  Back  Wynd,  Bridgend 
Duchars,  James,  weaver,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 
Duchars,  Mrs  Andrew,  284  High  Street 
Duchars,  Peter,  carter,    12  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Duff,  Duncan,  teacher,  Hospital 

Duff,  James,  joiner,  22  Mill  Street — house,  Carpenter  Street 
Duff,  John,  labourer,  Newrow 
Duff,  John,  weaver,  11  Leonard  Street 
Duff,  John,  weaver,  42  Pomarium 
Duff,  Miss  Ann,  King  Street 
Duff,  Miss  Jean,  23  Castle  Gable 
Duff,  Miss  Mary,  57  South  Street 
Duff,  Misses,  James  Street,  east  side 

D 


30 


DUFF — DURIE., 


Duff,  Mrs  James,  15  Pomarium 

Duff,  Peter,  inspector  of  cleansing,  6  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Duff,  Thomas,  flesher,  15  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Duff,  William,  weaver,  55  Meal  Vennel 

Duff,  William,  shoemaker,  73  Mill  Street 

Duffus,  Mrs  William,  Leonard  Street 

Dunbar,  John,  footman,  North  Port 

Dunbar,  Mrs  James,  314  High  Street 

Dunbar,  Mrs  Robert,  Newrow,  north  end 

Duncan,  Adam,  plumber,  177  South  Street 

Duncan,  Alexander,  weaver,  35  Canal  Street 

Duncan,  Colin,  seaman,  Flesh  Vennel 

Duncan,  Dandy,  &  Newby,  druggists,  75  High  Street — house,  71 

Duncan,  David,  city  chamberlain,  Knowhead,  Bridgend 

Duncan,  J.  &  A.,  grocers,  285  High  Street 

Duncan,  J.  &  J.,  teachers  of  pianoforte,  Kinnoull  St.,  west  side 

Duncan,  James,  carpenter,  44  South  Street 

Duncan,  James,  Well  Bank,  Kinnoull 

Dnncan,  John,  shoemaker,  6  Leonard  Street 

Duncan,  John,  seaman,  4  South  Street 

Duncan,  John,  musician,  12  Castle  Gable 

Duncan,  John,  labourer,  297  High  Street 

Duncan,  John,  baker,  115  High  Street — house,  113 

Duncan,  John,  officer  of  excise,  21  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Duncan,  John,  &  Co.,  aerated  water  manufacturers,  55  High  St, 

Duncan,  Laurence,  labourer,  77  South  Street 

Duncan,  Mary  Ann,  lodgings,  82  South  Street 

Duncan,  M'Lean,  &  Jameson,  writers,  Blackfriars  Street 

Duncan,  Miss  Catherine,  Barossa  Street 

Duncan,  Mrs  Ann,  Dovecotland 

Duncan,  Mrs  George,  60  High  Street 

Duncan,  Mrs  James,  15  Cross  Street 

Duncan,  Mrs  Margaret,  washer,  Mill  Wynd 

Duncan,  Mrs  Robert,  Nelson  Street 

Duncan,  Mrs  Thomas,  Scott  Street 

Duncan,  Peter,  agent,  4  George  Street — house,  60  High  Street 

Duncan,  Peter,  weaver,  245  High  Street 

Duncan,  Peter,  46  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Duncan,  Stewart,  furnishing  warehouse,  83  High  Street — h.  above 

Duncan,  Thomas   (of  Duncan,   M'Lean,   &  Jameson),    4    Athole 

Place 
Duncan,  Thomas,  confectioner,  133  High  Street — house,  137 
Duncan,  William,  plasterer,  Newrow 
Duncan,  William  (at  Central  Bank),  Nelson  Street 
Duncan,  William,  wright,  Blackfriars 
Duncan,  William,  labourer,  Scott  Street 
Dundee  &  Perth  Railway  Office,  Princes  Street 
Dunn,  Archibald,  mason,  58  Pomariura 
Dunn,  George,  shoemaker,  82  South  Street 
Dunsmore,  Buchanan,  draper,  58  High  Street  -house,  54 
Durie,  Andrew,  wright,  Cbarter  Lane 
Durie,  William  (of  Morison  &  Durie),  Charter  Lane 


BUTCH— FAICHNEY.  31 


Dutch,  George,  carpenter,  112  South  Street 

Dutch,  William,  shipbuilder,  Princes  Street 

Dye,  Miss  Margaret,  48  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Dyer,  James,  clerk,  Barrack  Street 

Dyer,  Miss,  Blackfriars  Wynd 

Oymoek,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.,  Taybank,  8  Isla  Street,  Bridgend 

E 

Easmont,  Charles,  seaman,  57  Watergate 

Easmout,  Mrs  David,  66  South  Methven  Street 

Easson,  Alexander,  coachmaker,  42  Meal  Vennel 

Easson,  James,  ship-broker,  1 1   Speygate — house,  55  High  Street 

Easson,  John,  weaver,  55  High  Street 

Easson,  John,  wright,  Newrow 

Easson,  John,  weaver,  348  High  Street 

Easson,  Mrs  David,  mangle,  2  Reform  Place 

Easson,  Thomas,  boatman,  73  South  Street 

Easton,  Thomas,  tailor,  207  High  Street 

Eckford,  Mrs,  Charlotte  Place 

Edgar,  Mrs  Peter,  grocery,  183  High  Street 

Edinburgh  &  Northern  Railway  Office,  Terminus 

Edington,  James,  labourer,  75  Canal  Street 

Ediugton,  Mrs  Peter,  Stormont  Street 

Edward,  George,  shoemaker,  50  North  Methven  Street 

Edward,  Thomas,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  23  Meal  Vennel 

Edward,  Thomas,  scavenger,  238  High  Street 

Edward,  William,  baker,  1 0  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

Elder,  Alexander,  porter,  Flesh  Vennel 

Elder,  Charles,  millwright,  73  Pomarium 

Elder,  David,  labourer,  South  William  Street 

Elder,  David,  weaver,  Newrow 

Elder,  Henry,  weaver,  42  Pomarium 

Elder,  James,  porter,  Mill  Wynd 

Elder,  James,  labourer,  62  South  Street 

Elder,  Mrs  Chalmers,  13  Paul  Street 

Elder,  Mrs  George,  eating-house,  90  South  Street 

Elder,  Mrs  John,  Barossa  Street 

Elder,  Mrs  Peter,  258  High  Street 

Elgin,  Alexander,  Thane  of  Fife  Inn,  28  South  Street 

Errington,  Miss,  boarding-school,  2  Barossa  Place 

Erskine,  Miss  Maria,  sewer,  92  Watergate 

Ewart,  James,  weaver,  306  High  Street 

Ewen,  Alexander,  brush-maker,  38  Meal  Vennel — house,  40 

Ewen,  William,  Railway  Inn,  Leonard  Street 

Exchange  Coffee  Room,  28  George  Street 

Excise  Office,  14  Charlotte  Street 


Faichney,  Miss,  14  Rose  Terrace 
Faichney,  Mrs,  4  Rose  Terrace 


FAIRLEY — FEItGUSOT. 


Fairley,  Cornelius,  hawker,  154  Smith  Street 

Fairley,  James,  labourer,  Cutlog  Vennel 

Falconer,  Francis,  brassfouuder,  Foundry  Lane 

Falconer,  John,  wright,  219  High  Street 

Falconer,  William,  gardener,  13  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 

Falconer,  William,  designer,  44  Commercial  Steeet,  Bridgend 

Fallan,  George,  labourer,  7  Paul  Street 

Farmer,  James,  fiaxdresser,  Newrow 

Farmer,  Mrs  Alexander,  110  South  Street 

Farney,  Mrs  James,  17  South  Street 

Farney,  William  M.,  bootmaker,  19  South  Street— house,  17 

Farqubarson,  David,  vintner,  9  Bridge  Lane 

Farquharson,  James,  3  Bridge  Lane 

Farquharson,  John,  tailor,  Foundry  Lane 

Farquharson,  John,  gardener,  6  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Farquharson,  Mrs  Alexander,  184  South  Street 

Farquharson,  Mrs  Robert,  189  South  Street 

Fender,  Miss  Margaret,  333  High  Street 

Fenton,  Alexander,  fiesher,  5  Back  Wynd,  Bridgend 

Fenton,  David,  Old  Ship  Tavern,  25  High  Street 

Fenton,  David,  vintner,  1 24  South  Street 

Fenton,  James,  ropespinner,  205  South  Street 
Fenton,  James  (of  Fenton  &  Smeaton),  Scott  Street 
Fenton,  John,  painter,  20  Pomarium 

Fenton  &  Smeaton,  shipbuilders,  Shore 

Fenwick,  A.  &  Son,  manufacturers  and  silk  dyers,  Commercial  St., 

Bridgend,  and  60  George  Street 
Fenwick,  A.  &  Son,  confectioners  and  pastry  bakers,  27  St  John 

Street 
Fenwick,  David  John  (of  A  Fenwick  &  Son),  23  Commercial  St., 

Bridgend 
Fenwick,  George,  weaver,  Kinnoull  Causeway 
Fenwick,  James,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Fenwick,  James,  umbrella  and  parasol  maker,  60  George  Street 
Fenwick,  John,  labourer,  10  Kirkgate 

Fenwick,  Joseph,  clerk  (Post-office),  41  Commercial  St.,  Bridgend 
FeQwick,  Miss  Margaret,  53  Watergate 
Fenwick,  Mrs,  North  William  Street 
Fenwick,  Mrs  James,  5  Castle  Gable 
Fenwick,  Peter,  grocer,  325  High  Street — house,  394 
Fenwick,  Stewart,  weaver,  4  Pomarium 
Fenwick,  Thomas,  pensioner,  Curf'eu  Row 
Fenwick,  William,  shoemaker,  18  Skinnergate 
Fenwick,  William,  shoemaker,  5  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 
Fergus,  Peter,  baker,  17  Kirkgate 
Ferguson,  Alexander,  tailor,  21  Cross  Street 
Ferguson,  Alexander,  railway  guard,  238  High  Street 
Ferguson,  Archibald,  labourer,  5  Reform  Place 
Ferguson,  Daniel,  48  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Ferguson,  Daniel,  tanner,  39  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Ferguson,  James,  slater,  10  Newrow 
Ferguson,  James,  weaver,  54  Pomarium 


FERGUSON — FISHER.  33 


Ferguson,  John,  postboy,  Cow  Vennel 

Ferguson,  John,  284  High  Street 

Ferguson,  John,  weaver,  Newrow 

Ferguson,  John,  labourer,  Stormont  Street 

Ferguson,  Miss,  9  Cross  Street 

Ferguson,  Miss  Catherine,  straw-hat  maker,  161  High  Street 

Ferguson,  Misses,  straw-hat  makers,  16  Charlotte  Street 

Ferguson,  Mrs,  8  North  Port 

Ferguson,  Mrs  David,  12  Pomarium 

Ferguson,  Mrs  David,  156  High  Street 

Ferguson,  Mrs  Janet,  8  Paul  Street 

Ferguson,  Mrs  John,  sicknurse,  78  Pomarium 

Ferguson,  Mrs  John,  38  Mill  Street 

Ferguson,  Mrs  Neil,  227  High  Street 

Ferguson,  Mrs  Robert,  24  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Ferguson,  Mrs  William,  291  High  Street 

Ferguson,  Samuel  R.,  secretary,  S.  Midland  Railway,  3  Albert  Place 

Ferguson,  William,  clerk,  2  Canal  Street 

Ferguson,  William,  teacher,  Victoria  Street 

Ferguson,  William,  shoemaker,  15  Pomarium 

Ferguson,  William,  railway  guard,  69  Pomarium 

Ferrier,  James,  fisher,  48  Pomarium 

Ferrier,  John,  231  High  Street 

Ferrier,  Miss,  36  Mill  Street 

Ferrier,  Mrs  John,  294  High  Street 

Ferrier,  William,  teacher,  Hospital 

Findlater,  Mrs  James,  246  High  Street 

Findlay,  Charles,  clerk,  Athole  Street 

Findlay,  George,  wright,  Ewe  and  Lamb  Tavern,  5  South  Street 

Findlay,  William,  283  High  Street 

Finlayson,  Alexander,  weaver,  333  High  Street 

Finlayson,  James,  mason,  Thimblerow 

Finlayson,  John,  plasterer,  8  Paul  Street 

Finlayson,  Mrs,  8  Paul  Street 

Finlayson,  Robert,  nailer,  199  South  Street 

Finlayson,  Robert,  4  Pomarium 

Finlayson,  Thomas,  weaver,  4  Paul  Street 

Finlayson,  Thoma9,  weaver,  Thimblerow 

Finlayson,  William,  pensioner,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Fish  Market,  foot  of  High  Street 

Fisher,  Alexander,  weaver,  211  South  Street 

Fisher,  John,  printer,  25  High  Street — house,  11  Meal  Vennel 

Fisher,  John,  baker,  Athole  Street 

Fisher,  Miss  Helen,  Barossa  Street 

Fisher,  Miss  Janet,  St  Paul's  Square 

Fisher,  Mrs  James,  22  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Fisher,  Mrs  John,  392  High  Street 

Fisher,  Mrs  John,  110  South  Street 

Fisher,  Mrs  John,  broker,  13  Meal  Vennel 

Fisher,  Peter,  Hammermen's  Inn,  28  Mill  Street 

Fisher,  Robert,  printer,  239  High  Street 

Fisher,  William,  labourer  and  victualler,  84  Watergate 

d2 


34  FISKEN — FORBES. 


Fisken,  James,  millwright,  180  South  Street 

Fisken,  John,  weaver,  199  South  Street 

Fisken,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  167  High  Street — house,. 

12  North  Methven  Street 
Fisken,  Peter,  tinsmith,  Stormont  Street 
Fisken,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  21  Skinnergate 
Fitchie,  Mrs,  King  Street,  east  side 
Fittis,  Robert  Scott,  Blackfriars  Street 
Fleming,  Alexander,  tailor,  19  St  John  Street 
Fleming,  Daniel,  brassfounder,  46  St  John  Street 
Fleming,   David,   surgeon   and  druggist,  4  East  Bridge   Street — 

house,  4  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 
Fleming,  George,  flesher,  8  Pomarium 
Fleming,  George,  pie-baker,  171  High  Street — house,,  169 
Fleming,  George,  flesher,  87  South  Street 
Fleming,  James,  25  South  Street 
Fleming,  John,  mason,  Clayholes 
Fleming,  Margaret,  grocery,  218  High  Street 
Fleming,  Miss,  Bowerswell  Road.  Bridgend 
Fleming,  Misses,  dairy,  Old  Guard  Vermel 
Fleming,  Mrs,  Barrack  Street 
Fleming,  Mrs  John,  Union  Street  Lane,  Bridgend 
Fleming,  Mrs  Mary,  217  South  Street 
Fleming,  Peter,  4  Union  Street  Lane,  Bridgend 
Fleming,  William,  fruiterer,  67  North  Methven  Street 
Flesh  Market,  Kirkside 
Flesh  Market  Close,  67  South  Street 
Flesh  Vennel,  49  South  Street 
Fleshers'  Hall,  44  South  Street 

Flockhart,  John,  writer,  14  St  John  St. — house,  12  Marshall  Place 
Flockhart,  Miss  Catherine,  straw-hat-maker,  70  South  Street 
Flood,  Mrs  Michael,  hawker,  348  High  Street 
Forbes,  Alexander,  sheriff-officer,  Barossa  Street 
Forbes,  Duncan,  carter,  176  South  Street 
Forbes,  Duncan,  sawyer,  54  South  Street 
Forbes,  James,  carter,  Newrow,  north  end 
Forbes,  James,  grocer,  64  South  Street 
Forbes,  James,  smith,  212  South  Street 
Forbes,  John,  smith,  Stormont  Street 
Forbes,  John,  37  Castle  Gable 
Forbes,  Miss  Ann,  dressmaker,  101  High  Street 
Forbes,  Miss  Ann,  washer,  4  South  Street 
Forbes,  Miss  Helen,  grocer,  102  Watergate 
Forbes,  Misses,  Barrack  Street 
Forbes,  Mrs  Dr,  James  Street,  east  side 
Forbes,  Mrs  Janet,  46  St  John  Street 
'Forbes,  Mrs  John,  115  South  Street 
Forbes,  Mrs  John,  Hospital  Street 
Forbes,  Mrs  John,  Newrow 
Forbes,  Mrs  Laurence,  Scott  Street 
Forbes,  Peter,  horse  and  spirit  dealer,  155  High  Street 
Forbes,  Peter,  saw-repairer,  18  Union  Street  Lane,  Bridgend 


FORBES — FRASER.  35 


Forbes,  Robert,  labourer,  Stormont  Street 

Forbes,  Thomas,  labourer,  Newrow 

Forbes,  William,  Melville  Street 

Forbes,  William,  copper  and  tinsmith,  209  High  St. — house,  207 

Forbes,  William,  shipowner,  Victoria  Street 

Ford,  James,  pensioner,  238  High  Street 

Ford,  Miss,  6  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Ford,  Mrs  James,  115  South  Street 

Ford,  Robert,  manager  of  New  Gas-work,  Rlackfriars  Wynd 

Ford,  William,  pensiouer  and  vintner,  190  High  Street 

Ford,  William,  boatman,  51  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Forest,  Mrs  Daniel,  vintner,  51  South  Street 

Forfar,  William,  labourer,  Dovecotland 

Forrester,  Miss,  14  Bridge  Lane 

Forrester,  Mrs  Patrick,  20  Marshall  Place 

Forsyth,  Alexander,  policeman,  Kiuuoull  Causeway 

Forsyth,  David,  baker,  2  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Forsyth,  J.  &  T.,  cioth  merchants,  St  John's  Place 

Forsyth,  James,  weaver,  63  Pomarium 

Forsyth,  John  (of  J.  &  T.  Forsyth),  1  King  Street 

Forsyth,  John,  labourer,  199  South  Street 

Forsyth,  John,  vintner,  165  South  Street 

Forsyth,  Mrs  James,  66  Pomarium 

Forsyth,  Mrs  James,  29  Pomarium 

Forsyth,  Mrs  W.,  flesher,  S  Princes  Street — house,  82  South  St. 

Forsyth,  Thomas  (of  J.  &  T.  Forsyth),  26  Marshall  Place 

Forsyth,  Thomas,  smith,  18  Kirkgate 

Forsyth,  William,  shoemaker,  199  South  Street 

Forsyth,  Wiliiam,  baker,  29  Watergate 

Fortune,  Charles,  manager  of  Wheaten-bread  Society,  Union  Lane 

Fotheringham,  David,  shipmaster,  29  Kirkgate 

Foy,  Thomas,  labourer,  27  Castle  Gable 

Fram,  Mrs  James,  Carpenter  Street 

Frampton,  George,  gardener,  126  High  Street 

France,  William,  officer  of  excise,  16  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Franklin,    Miss    Albina,    muslin    and    baby-linen  warehouse,    17 

George  Street 
Fraser,  Alexander,  bootmaker,  93  High  Street— house  above 
Fraser,  Alexander,  labourer,  27  Pomarium 
Fraser,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  190  High  Street 
Fraser,  Alexander,  draper,  41  Mill  Street 
Fraser,  Alexander,  dairy,  55  South  Street 
Fraser,  David,  labourer,  Leonard  Street 
Fraser,  David,  seaman,  40  South  Street 
Fraser,  Duncan,  labourer,  Newrow 
Fraser,  Henry,  weaver,  14  Leonard  Street 
Fraser,  Hugh,  flesher,  6  South  Street 
Fraser,  James,  policeman,  85  South  Street 
Fraser,  James,  weaver,  55  Meal  Vennel 
Fraser,  John,  glazier,  214  High  Street 
Fraser,  John,  pensioner,  11  Leonard  Street 
Fraser,  John,  pensioner,  Newrow,  north  end 


36  FItASER — GALL. 


Fraser,  John,  labourer,  280  High  Street 

Fraser,  John,  labourer,  201  South  Street 

Fraser,  John,  sawyer,  1 1  Leonard  Street 

Fraser,  John,  saddler,  29  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Fraser,  John,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Fraser,  Mrs,  45  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Fraser,  Mrs  Ann,  Dovecotland 

Fraser,  Mrs  George,  washer,  and  mangle,  Kinnoull  Street 

Fraser,  Mrs  William,  Dovecotland 

Fraser,  Mrs  William,  vintner,  1  York  Place 

Fraser,  Mrs  William,  Newrow 

Fraser,  Peter,  flaxdresser,  40  Mill  Street 

Fraser,  Robert,  labourer,  87  Watergate 

Fraser,  Robert,  wright,  North  William  Street 

Fraser,  Thomas,  bootcloser,  190  High  Street 

Fraser,  Thomas,  joiner,  Charles  Street — house,  Scott  Street 

Fraser,  William,  carter,  Newrow 

Fraser,  William,  smith,  122  South  Street 

Fraser,  William,  flesher,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Fraser,  William,  smith,  Hospital  Street 

Fraser,  William,  seaman,  198  South  Street 

Fraser,  William,  hair-cutter,  1  Newrow 

Fraser  &  Anderson,   lithographers  and  copperplate  printers,   87 
High  Street 

Free  St  Leonard's  School,  Victoria  Street 

Free  West  Church  School,  North  Port 
-  Frew,  David,  surgeon,  30  North  Methven  Street 
/Frew,  Mrs  Forest,  39  North  Methven  Street 
,  Frew,  William  (of  Addis  &  Frew),  39  North  Methven  Street 

Friar,  Henry,  smith,  163  South  Street 

Frost,  John,  engine-driver,  Leonard  Street 

Fulton,  Robert,  labourer,  8  Pomarium 

Fulton,  William,  sawyer,  27  Cross  Street 

Fyfe,  Archibald,  wright,  Barrack  Street 

Fyfe,  David,  mason,  98  South  Street 

Fyfe,  James,  mason,  7  Union  Street  Lane,  Bridgend 

Fyfe,  James  Waddell,  284  High  Street 

Fyfe,  John,  slater,  170  South  Street 

Fyfe,  William,  mason,  Horse  Cross 

Fyfe,  William,  tinsmith,  44  Watergate 


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Gairns,  John,  36  Meal  Vennel 
Gall,  Alexander,  post-boy,  29  Canal  Street 
Gall,  George,  porter,  39  Watergate 
Gall,  Hugh,  labourer,  Mill  Close 
Gall,  James,  painter,  34  Skinnergate 
Gall,  James,  vintner,  279  High  Street 
Gall,  John,  wright,  198  South  Street 
Gall,  Miss,  Barrack  Street 
Gall,  Mrs  John,  Newrow 


GALL — GARLAND. 


37 


Gall,  Robert,  wright,  94  Canal  Crescent 
Gall,  William,  cooper,  14  Castle  Gable 
Gallacber,  Michael,  tinsmith,  160  South  Street 
Galletly,  Alexander,  weaver,  327  High  Street 

David,  weaver,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

David,  wright,  92  Watergate 

David,  plasterer,  344  High  Street 

George,  labourer,  12  Castle  Gable 

James,  mason,  10  High  Street 

James,  tailor,  4  George  Street 

James,  tailor,  258  High  Street 

James,  carter,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

John,  mason,  6  Paul  Street 

John,  railway  guard,  3  Reform  Place 

John,  siater,  James  Street 

Miss  Janet,  54  Meal  Vennel 

Miss  Jessie,  47  Mill  Street 

Misses,  dressmakers,  James  Street 

Misses,  dressmakers,  9  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 

Mrs  Alexander,  294  High  Street 

Mrs  David,  15  Kirkgate 

Mrs  James,  82  Watergate 

Mrs  John,  54  Meal  Vennel 

Mrs  John,  milliner,  2  Kirkgate 

Mrs  William,  Newrow 

Thomas,  sawyer,  Foundry  Lane 
Galloway,  George,  weaver,  Claypots  Wynd 
Galloway,  James,  clerk  (Post-office),  Barrack  Street 
Galloway,  James,  steam -boat  porter,  60  South  Street 
Galloway,  James,  labourer,  46  Pomarium 
Galloway,  John,  weaver,  14  Pomarium 
Galloway,  Mrs  James,  Barrack  Street 
Galloway,  Mrs  Robert,  4  Paul  Street 
Galloway,  Mrs  Thomas,  Dovecotland 
Galloway,  Thomas,  engine-driver,  46  Pomarium 
Galloway,  Thomas,  weaver,  Dovecotland 
Garden,  Alexander,  gardener,  Marshall  Cottage,  Bridgend 
Gardner,  Andrew,  carpenter,  Stormont  Street 
Gardner,  Captain  David,  Jock's  Lodge,  Bridgend 
Gardner,  James,  carter,  9  Cow  Vennel 
Gardner,  James,  weaving  agent,  192  South  Street 
Gardner,  Major  John,  late  82d  regiment,  Jock's  Lodge,  Bridgend 
Gardner,  Miss  Catherine,  grocery,  20  Skinnergate 
Gardner,  Mrs  John,  Victoria  Street 
Gardner,  Mrs  Peter,  184  South  Street 
Gardner,  Mrs  Thomas,  lodgings,  104  South  Street 
Gardner,  Thomas,  labourer,  Thimblerow 

Gardner,  W.  &  J.,  engravers,  w  itch  and  clockmakers,  and  litho- 
graphers, 39  High  Street — house  above    j' 
Garie,  James,  flaxdresser,  10  Paul  Street 
Garie,  John,  9  Crescent 
Garland,  Andrew,  carter,  290  High  Street 


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38  GARTHLY — GIRTING. 


Garthly,  Mrs  James,  50  Potnarium 

Garvie,  Andrew,  labourer,  122  South  Street 

Garvie,  James,  labourer,  16  Union  Street  Lane,  Bridgend 

Garvie,  James,  lime-merchant,  Coalshore  House,  Kinnoull 

Garvie,  James,  weaver,  Newrow 

Garvie,  John,  labourer,  18  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Garvie,  Laurence,  labourer,  79  Canal  Street 

Ga  -Vie,  Mrs  John,  King  Street 

Garvie,  Mrs  John,  Earl's  Dykes 

Garvie,  Mrs  John,  35  Skinuergate 

Garvie,  Mrs  Thomas,  5  County  Place 

Garvie,  Thomas,  draper,  42  High  Street — house,  5  County  Place 

Garvie,  William,  smith,  26  Milf  Street 

Garvie  &  Deas,  manufacturers,  12  South  Methven  Street 

Gedd,  Peter,  shoemaker,  Dovecotland 

Geddes,  Captain  Alexander,  Dovecotland 

Geddes,  Miss  Agnes,  Dovecotland 

Geddes,  Mrs,  3  Barossa  Place 

Geddes,  William,  sawyer,  72  Canal  Street 

Geekie,  James,  smith,  8  Paul  Street 

Geekie,  James,  weaver,  Newrow 

Geekie,  Mrs  David,  4  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Geellagam,  John,  pensioner,  70  Miil  Street 

Gentle,  Robert  S.  (of  Stirling  &  Gentle),  56  George  Street 

Gentry,  John,  carpenter  and  grocer,  9  South  Street 

Gentry,  Timothy,  tailor,  7  South  Street 

George,  William,  71  High  Street 

Gibb,  David,  mason,  Leonard  Street 

Gibb,  John,  calico-printer,  Mill  Close 

Gibb,  William,  porter,  Dovecotland 

Gibbons,  John,  adjutant,  1  North  Methvea  Street 

Gibbons,  Mrs,  staymaker,  19  Meal  Vennel 

Gibbons,  William,  seaman,  19  Meal  Yennel 

Gibson,  David,  plasterer,  Scott  Street 

Gibson,  David,  police-sergeant,  28  Watergate 

Gibson,  David,  currier,  1  Paul  Street 

Gibson,  John,  cutler,  52  Watergate — house,  246  High  Street 

Gibson,  John,  labourer,  68  Pomarium 

Gibson,  John,  10  Canal  Street 

Gibson,  Margaret,  grocer,  252  High  Street 

Gibson,  Mrs  Alexander,  Barrack  Street 

Gibson,  Mrs  Alexander,  lodgings,  69  George  Street 

Gibson,  Mrs  John,  53  Pomarium 

Gibson,  Mrs  Peter,  27  Skinnergate 

Gibson,  Thomas,  301  High  Street 

Gibson,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  Horner's  Lane 

Gibson,  William,  labourer,  Barrack  Street 

Gilchrist,  Mrs  Cbristain,  laundress,  James  Street 

Gillespie,  Erskine,  roperaaker,  61  High  Street — house,  Athole  St. 

Gillespie,  James,  weaver  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Gilmor,  Mrs  David,  9  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Girving,  Morris,  chimney-sweeper,  19  Skinnergate 


GIVEN — GORRIE.  3# 


Given,  Robert,  miner,  74  South  Street 

Glass,  Andrew,  weaver,  354  High  Street 

Glass,  Daniel,  labourer,  288  High  Street 

Glass,  David,  baker,  91  Higb  Street — house,  S7 

Glass,  David,  weaver,  354  Higb  Street 

Glass,  David,  weaver,  Clayholes 

Glass,  James,  pensioner,  Cutlog  Vennel 

Glass,  James,  clerk,  327  High  Street 

Glass,  Mrs  Alexander,  26  Princes  Street 

Glass,  Mrs  Ann,  washer,  74  South  Street 

Glass,  Mrs  Daniel,  1  26  High  Street 

Glass,  Mrs  Helen,  71  Canal  Street 

Glass,  Mrs  Samuel,  78  Watergate 

Glegg,  James,  railway  guard,  Earl's  Dykes 

Glendinning,  William,  postboy,  27  Skinnergate 

Glendinning,  William,  hostler,  41  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Gloag,  John,  vintner,  113  High  Street 

Gloag,  Matthew,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  22  Athole  Street 

Gloag,  Mrs  James,  3  South  Street 

Gloag,  Robert,  hostler,  Stormont  Street 

Gloag,  Robert,  vintner  and  poulterer,  8  Kirkgate 

Gloag,  William,  banker,  21  Marshall  Place 

Glovers'  Hall,  36  George  Street 

Goff,  Thomas,  railway  carriage  manager,  James  Street 

Golden,  Hugh,  labourer,  149  South  Street  ^ 

Gollen,  Thomas,  weaver,  364  High  Street 

Goodall,  John,  weaver,  Curfeu  Row 

Goodall,  Laurence,  carpenter,  82  South  Street 

Goodsir,  John  (of  M'Laren  &  Goodsir),  36  North  Methven  Street 

Goram,  David,  sawyer,  13  Canal  Crescent 

Goram,  John  (of  William  Peacock  &  Co.),  13  Canal  Crescent 

Gordon,  Charles,  dairy,  161  South  Street 

Gordon,  Duncan,  tailor,  1 1 6  High  Street 

Gordon,  John,  inspector,  Earl's  Dykes 

Gordon,  John,  labourer,  89  Canal  Crescent 

Gordon,  Thomas,  labourer,  3  Newrow 

Gordon,  Thomas,  sawyer,  Newrow 

Gordon,  William,  warper,  Leonard  Street 

Gorrie,  Alexander,  vintner,  1 85  South  Street 

Gorrie,  Andrew,  smith,  Melville  Street 

Gorrie,  David,  brassfounder,  Barrack  Street 

Gorrie,  David,  cabinetmaker,  248  High  Street — house,  246 

Gorrie,  David,  copper  and  tinsmith,  251  High  Street — house,  246 

Gorrie,  George,  miller,  7  Paul  Street 

Gorrie,  John,  baker,  7  Paul  Street 

Gorrie,  John,  upholsterer,  245  High  Street 

Gorrie,  John,  victualler,  197  South  Street 

Gorrie,  Robert,  wright,  224  High  Street 

Gorrie,  Thomas,  engineer,  8  Newrow 

Gorrie,  Thomas,  pattern-maker,  246  High  Street 

Gorrie,  Thomas,  wire-worker,  33  Castle  Gable 

Gorrie,  William,  carver  and  gilder,  28  High  Street 


40  GOURLAY GRANT. 


Gourlay,  Mrs,  17  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Gow,  Alexander,  hostler,  26  Princes  Street 

Gow,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  190  High  Street 

Gow,  Charles,  labourer,  Newrow,  north  end 

Cow,  Daniel,  postboy,  26  Princes  Street 

Gow,  David,  clerk,  82  South  Street 

Gow,  Duncan,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  93  South  Street — house,  82 

Gow,  George,  teacher,  95  High  Street — house,  19  Mill  Street 

Gow,  James,  weaver,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Gow,  James,  joiner,  134  High  Street 

Gow,  John,  carter,  Victoria  Street 

Gow,  John,  shoemaker,  246  High  Street 

Gow,  Magnus,  millwright,  Athole  Street 

Gow,  Mrs  James,  Melville  Street 

Gow,  Mrs  James,  16  Canal  Street 

Gow,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  28  Kirkgate 

Gow,  Mrs  John,  36  Meal  Vennel 

Gow,  Mrs  Robert,  19  Mill  Street 

Gow,  Mrs  William,  184  South  Street 

Gow,  Peter,  labourer,  Leonard  Street 

Gow,  Peter,  grocer,  Kinnoull  Street 

Gow,  Thomas,  weaver,  55  Pomarium 

Gow,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  51  Mill  Street 

Gowans,  Alexander,  weaver,  50  Pomarium 

Gowans,  David,  weaver,  Thimblerow 

Gowans,  J.  &  W.,  wholesale  and  retail  chemists  and  druggists,  21 

High  Street — house,  25 
Gowans,  Mrs  William,  25  High  Street 
Gowenlock,  James,  gardener,  Asylum 
Graham,  Alexander,  15  Marshall  Place 
Graham,  Alexander,  grocer,  Leonard  Street 
Graham,  David,  weaver,  49  Pomarium 

Graham,  James  (of  Thomas  Graham  &  Co.),  23  Princes  Street 
Graham,  James,  labourer,  Storraont  Street 
Graham,  James,  writer,  8  St  John  Street 
Graham,  John,  tailor,  Hospital  Street 
Graham,  John,  shoemaker,  342  High  Street 
Graham,  John  (of  M'Leish  &  Graham),  61  George  Street 
Graham,  John,  shoemaker,  Carpenter  Street 
Graham,  John,  weaver,  39  Pomarium 
Graham,  Mrs  James,  59  Skinnergate 
Graham,  Mrs  John,  60  High  Street 
Graham,  Mrs  Margaret,  Stormont  Street 
Graham,  Mrs  Robert,  9  Reform  Place 
Graham,  Peter,  wood  and  coal-merchant,  Princes  Street 
Graham,  Robert,  mason,  151  High  Street 
Graham,  Robert,  foreman,  224  High  Street 

Graham,  Thomas  &  Co.,  wood  and  coal-merchants,  19  Princes  St. 
Graham,  William,  vintner,  Carpenter  Street 
Graham,  William,  quarryman,  352  High  Street 
Grant,  Archibald,  superintendent  of  Public  Baths,  52  Mill  Street 
Grant,  Charles,  wright,  Melville  Street 


GRANT— GREIG.  41 


Grant,  John,  porter,  179  South  Street 

Grant,  John,  grocer,  33  St  John  Street — house  above 

Grant,  Miss,  Storraont  Cottage,  Bridgend 

Grant,  Mrs  Alexander,  7  High  Street 

Grant,  Mrs  James,  Victoria  Street 

Grant,  Mrs  James,  3  North  Port 

Grant,  Mrs  Patrick,  82  South  Street 

Grant,  Rev.  William,  York  Place 

Grant,  Robert  S.,  clerk,  Victoria  Street 

Gray,  Alexander,  postboy,  Horse  Cross 

Gray,  Andrew,  bootmaker,  2  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend — house,  30 

Commercial  Street 
Gray  Brothers,  drapers  and  silk  mercers,  34  George  Street — house, 

30  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Gray,  David,  weaver,  6  Cross  Street 
Grey,  Edward,  grocer,  4  3  George  Street 

Gray,  George,  writer,  14  South  Street — h.,  Bowerswell,  Bridgend 
Gray,  James,  engineer,  68  St  John  Street 
Gray,  James,  wright,  184  South  Street 

Gray,  James,  surgeon  and  druggist,  21  South  Street — house,  17 
Gray,  John,   manufacturer   of  ginger  beer,  lemonade,    and    soda 
water,  89  South  Street 

Gray,  John,  carpenter,  79  Canal  Street 

Gray,  John  (at  Perth  Bank),  9  Barossa  Place 

Gray,  John  M'Euen,  ironmonger  and  brassfounder,  7  George    St. 
— house,  7  High  Street 

Gray,  Miss  Barbara,  12  Princes  Street 

Gray,  Mrs  Andrew,  4  Crescent 

Gray,  Mrs  George,  Einnoull  Causeway 

Gray,  Mrs  James,  1 3  Cross  Street 

Gray,  Mrs  William,  7  High  Street 

Gray,  Rev.  Andrew,  4  Rose  Terrace 

Gray,  Robert,  weaver,  Thimblerow 

Gray,  Thomas,  postboy,  Cow  Vennel 

Gray,  William,  porter,  9  Canal  Crescent 

Gray,  William,  dairy,  217  High  Street 

Green,  John,  porter,  266  High  Street 

Green,  Mrs  William,  74  South  Street 

Greenhill,  Mrs  James.  9  Castle  Gable 

Gregor,  James,  clerk,  Victoria  Street 

Gregor,  James,  vintner,  Stormont  Street 

Gregor,  James,  policeman,  219  High  Street 

Gregor,  James,  bootujaker,  95  South  Street 

Gregoir,  John,  weaver,  323  High  Street 

Greig,  David,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  99  High  Street  and  30  St 
John  Street — house,  6  Marshall  Place 

Greig,  George,  cooper,  10  Paul  Street 

Greig,  George,  baker,  3  Einnoull  Causeway 

Greig,  James  (of  R.  &  J.  Greig),  6  Charlotte  Street 

Greig,  James,  smith,  Leonard  Street 

Greig,  Misses,  2  Barossa  Place 

Greig,  R.  &  J.,  wholesale  and  retail  grocers,  89  High  Street 

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42  GREIG — HALL. 


Greig,  Robert  (of  R.  &  J.  Greig),  Marshall  Bank 

Greig,  Thomas,  clothier,  24  Watergate 

Greig,  William,  writer  and  City  Clerk,  3  High  Street — house,  4-7 
George  Street 

Greig,  William,  vintner,  96  High  Street 

Greig  &  Son,  teachers,  60  North  Methven  Street 

Greig  &  Son's  Mercantile  Academy,  Kinnoull  Street 

Grig,  Nero,  grocer  and  picture  frame  maker,  19  Kirkgate 

Grimmond,  George,  clerk,  7  Watergate 

Grimmond,  John,  town  sergeant,  60  South  Street 

Grimmond,  Peter,  porter,  156  South  Street 

Grimmond,  Robert,  weaver,  19  Pomarium 

Grove,  Captain,  J.  J.,  chief  constable,  1  Marshall  Place 

Guild  Hall,  96  High  Street 

Guild,  Miss  Janet,  163  South  Street 

Guild  Office,  60  High  Street 

Gullen,  Andrew,  upholsterer,  2  Canal  Street 

Gunn,  David,  joiner,  4  South  Street 

Gunn,  John,  45  Skinnergate 

Gunn,  Mrs  William,  Dovecotland 

Gunn,  William,  furnishing  warehouse,  53  High  Street — house,  55 
Guthrie,  Alexander,  brassfounder,  28  Watergate 
Guthrie,  John,  hawker,  27  Skinnergate 
Guthrie,  John,  mason,  St  Paul's  Square 
Guthrie,  Mrs  Andrew,  vintner,  25  Kirkgate 
Guthrie,  Peter,  shoemaker  and  grocer,  Horse  Cross 
Guthrie,  Thomas,  printer   of  Perthshire  Constitutional  newspaper,, 
Ba-  ossa  Street 


Hackney,  George,  carpenter,  54  Watergate 

Haggart,  Daniel,  vintner,  1 1  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

Haggart,  Edmond,  stoker,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Haggart,  James,  mason,  St  Paul's  Square 

Haggart,  James,  labourer,  Newrow 

Haggart,  Mrs  Ann,  mangle,  28  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 

Haggart,  Mrs  Duncan,  lodgings,  17  East  Bridge  St.,  Bridgend 

Haggart,  Peter,  shoemaker,  53  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Haggart,  Robert,  grocer,  53  Mill  Street 

Haggart,  William,  currier,  5  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

Haggarty,  John,  shoemaker,  34  North  Methven  Street 

Halkerstone,  James,  labourer,  77fcSouth  Street 

Halket,  David,  surgeon,  3  Watergate 

Halket,  Miss,  13  Rose  Terrace 

Halket,  Robert,  riddle-maker,  219  High  Street 

Hall,  George,  agent,  7  Bridge  Lane 

Hall,  James,  tea-agent,  59  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Hall,  James,  shoemaker,  54  Meal  Vennel 

Hall,  John,  shoemaker,  149  High  Street 

Hall,  John,  painter,  Mill  Wynd 

Hall,  Robert,  wright,  291  High  Street 


HALLEY — HARRIS. 


43 


SI  alley,  Andrew,  plasterer,  125  South  Street 

Halley,  David  (of  Jameson  &  Halley),  Dovecotland 

Halley,  David,  weaver,  23  Pomarium 

Halley,  David,  sheriff-officer,  72  High  Street 

Halley,  George,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Halley,  George,  railway  guard,  Hospital  Street 

Halley,  James,  weaver,  7  Pomarium 

Halley,  James,  brewer,  79  Canal  Street 

Halley,  James,  plasterer,  Leonard  Street 

Halley,  James,  messenger-at-arms  and  bar-officer,  4  George  St 

Halley,  James,  weaver,  Claypots  Wynd 

Halley,  James,  weaver,  239  High  Street 

Halley,  James,  Logiealmond  tavern,  10  South  Methven  Street 

Halley,  Miss  Ann,  Dovecotland 

Halley,  Miss  Margaret,  ropemaker,  180  High  Street — h@use?  102 

Halley,  Misses,  dressmakers,  102  High  Street 

Halley,  Mrs  Andrew,  10  Paul  Street 

Halley,  Mrs  David,  72  High  Street 

Halley,  Mrs  James,  103  South  Street 

Halley,  Robert,  seaman,  Thimblerow 

Halley,  Robert,  labourer,  Hospital  Street 

Halley,  William,  labourer,  Dovecotland 

Halley,  William,  plasterer,  74  South  Street 

Halley,  William,  weaver,  49  Pomarium 

Hallyburton,  Adam,  mason,  162  South  Street 

Hamilton,  James,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Hamilton,   Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  48  St  John  Street 

— !house,  46 
Hamilton,  Mrs  George,  Leonard  Street 
Hammermen's  Hall,  173  High  Street 
Hanniberry,  Mrs  Martin,  246  High  Street 
Harbour  &  Navigation  Office,  14  High  Street 
Hardie,  Miss  Jean,  mangle,  238  High  Street 
Hardie,  William,  seaman,  340  High  Street 
Harley,  Mrs  John,  Leonard  Street 
Harley,  William,  wright,  Barrack  Street 
Harper,  Alexander,  labourer,  Cutlog  Vennel 
Harper,  William  (of  Turner  &  Harper),  7  Kinnoull  Street 
Harris,  Alexander,  fishmonger,  Deadlands 
Harris,  Ebenezer,  weaver,  Claypots  Wynd 
Harris,  James,  mason,  Low  Street 
Harris,  James,  mason,  Barrack  Street 
Harris,  John,  weaver,  Dovecotland 
Harris,  Miss,  Ann,  70  Mill  Street 
Harris,  Mrs,  teacher,  Hospital 
Harris,  Mrs  William,  Thimblerow 
Harris,  Mrs  William,  10  High  Street 
Harris,  Robert,  labourer,  Kinnoull  Causeway 
Harris,  Thomas,  weaver,  Newrow 

Harris,  William,  Balbeggy  foot  post,  6  Strathmore  St.,  Bridgend 
Harris,  William,  smith,  15  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Harris,  William,  labourer,  108  South  Street 


44  HARRISON-— HENDERSON. 


Harrison,  George,  superintendent  of  locomotives,  King  Street 
Narrower,  Mrs  John,  54  South  Street 
Hart,  Samuel,  porter,  220  South  Street 
Harvie,  James,  shipmaster,  Scott  Street 
Haskoll,  Rev.  Joseph,  7  High  Street 
Hatfield,  William,  engineer,  55   High  Street 
Haxton,  Robert,  weaver,  Clayholes 
IT  ay,  Adam,  dyer,  Dovecotland 
Hay,  Alexander,  saddler,  53  Watergate 
Hay,  Alexander,  wright,  Clayholes 

Hay,  Alexander,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  57  South  Street 
Hay,  Alexander,  slater,  258  High  Street 
Hay,  Charles,  weaver,  Thimblerow 
Hay,  David,  weaver,  27  Cross  Street 
Hay,  Frederick,  mason,  Clayholes 
Hay,  George,  seaman,  50  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Hay,  James,  shipmaster,  50  South  Street 
Hay,  James,  builder,  James  Street,  west  side 
Hay,  James,  labourer,   36  Meal  Vennel 
Hay,  James,  weaver,  14  Leonard  Street 
Hay,  John,  weaver,  Thimblerow 
Hay,  John,  weaver,  49  Pomarium 
Hay,  John,  weaving  jigent  and  grocer,  Newrow 
Hay,  Miss  Jane,  dressmaker,  2  Bridge  Lane 
Hay,  Mrs  George,  219  High  Street 
Hay,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  County  Place 
Hay,  Peter,  carpenter,  4  Cross  Street 
Hay,  Robert,  weaver,  31  Pomarium 

Hay,  Robert,  draper,  27  George  Street — house,  Scott  Street- 
Hay,  Robert,  wright,  Carpenter  Street 
Hay,  Thomas,  weaver,  50  Pomarium 
Hay,  William,  weaver,  27  Cross  Street 
Hay  &  Aitken,  straw-bat  makers,  5  St  John  Street' 
Heally,  Thomas  A.,  comptroller  of  customs,  James  Street 
Heitou,  A.  &.  A.,  architects,  4  York  Place 
Henderson,  Andrew,  weaver,  291  High  Street 
Henderson,  George,  coal-merchant,   Princes   Street- — house,  Cow 

Vennel 
Henderson,  George,  weaver,  Barrack  Street 
Henderson,  George,  last  maker,  Cutlog  Vennel 
Henderson,  James,  vintner,  307  High  Street 
Henderson,  James,  sawyer,  333  High  Street 
Henderson,  James,  policeman,  85  South  Street 
Henderson,  James,  carter,  9  Castle  Gable 
Henderson,  John,  joiner,  48  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Henderson,  John,  stoker,  Old  Shore 
Henderson,  John,  weaver,  Union  Street 
Henderson,  John,  shipmaster,  105  South  Street 
Henderson,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,   St  John's  Place — 

house  above 
Henderson,  Matthew,  sawyer,  312  High  Street 
Henderson,  Miss  Janet,  Barossa  Street 


HENDERSON — HILL.  45 


Henderson,  Mrs,  Mill  Close 

Henderson,  Mrs  Andrew,  71  Mill  Street 

Henderson,  Mrs  David,  6  Cross  Street 

Henderson,  Mrs  James,  67  South  Street 

Henderson,  Mrs  John,  dressmaker,  12  George  Street 

Henderson,  Mrs  Robert,  145  High  Street 

Henderson,  Mrs  Walter,  tobacconist,  85  High  Street — house,  87 

Henderson,  Mrs  William,  4  Cross  Street 

Henderson,  Mrs  William,  224  High  Street 

Henderson,  Peter,  fruiterer,  3  Kirkgate 

Henderson,  Robert,  labourer,  10  Paul  Street 

Henderson,  Robert,  weaver,  Thimblerow 

Henderson,  Robert,  shoemaker,  149  High  Street 

Henderson,  Robert,  smith,  4  Paul  Street 

Henderson,  Thomas,  weaver,  Thimblerow 

Henderson,  Thomas,  grocer  and  wine  merchant,  249  High  Street 

Henderson,  Thomas,  labourer,  55  Meal  Vennel 

Henderson,  William,  carter,  33  Canal  Street 

Henderson,  William,  weaver,  Thimblerow 

Henderson.  William,  M.D.,  17  Rose  Terrace 

Henderson,  AVilham,  porter,  Leonard  Street 

Henderson,  William,  smith,  Princes  Street 

Henry,  James,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 

Henry,  Thomas,  miller,  271  High  Street 

Henry,  William,  labourer,  3  Cross  Street 

Hepburn,  Alexander,  weaver,  14  Canal  Crescent 

Hepburn,  David,  writer,  14  Charlotte  St. — house,  16  Rose  Terrace 

Hepburn,  David,  pensioner,  139  South  Street 

Hepburn,  James,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Hepburn,  James,  170  High  Street 

Hepburn,  Miss,  teacher,  27  Athole  Street 

Hepburn,  Misses,  Melville  Street 

Hepburn,  Mrs  David,  219  High  Street 

Hepburn,  Mrs  James,  Dovecotland 

Hepburn,  Mrs  John,  l  Canal  Crescent 

Hepburn,  Mrs  Niuian,  15  Barossa  Place 

Herd,  David,  fisher,  92  Watergate 

Herd,  George,  sawyer,  Leonard  Street 

Herd,  John,  weaver,  24  Pomarium 

Herd,  Mrs  James,  327  High  Street 

Herd,  Thomas,  labourer,  55  Watergate 

Herdman,  David,  carpenter,  28  Watergate 

Heron,  Charles,  weaver,  Thimblerow 

Heron,  Joseph,  tailor,  39  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Hewat,  J.  &  Son,  pie-bakers  and  vintners,  10  Watergate — house,  8 

Hewat,  James,  pie-baker,  28  South  Methven  Street— house,  26 

Hewat,    Kirkwood,    candlemaker,     66    High    Street — house,     58 

Canal  Street 
High,  David,  mason,  14  Leonard  Street 
Hill,  Alexander,  32  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Hill,  David,  wright,  68  Pomarium 
Hill,  David,  labourer,  Claypots  Wynd 

e  2 


46  HILL HUNTER. 


Hill,  David,  weaver,  Mill  Wynd  Close 

Hobscm,  David,  painter,  102  High  Street 

Hobson,  James,  stockiDgweaver,  30  Watergate 

Hobson,  John,  stockingweaver,  16  Canal  Street 

Hobson,  Mrs  James,  102  High  Street 

Hodge,  David,  railway  guard,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Hodkinson,  James,  engineer,  James  Street 

Hogg,  John,  wright,  83  Watergate 

Hogg,  Mrs  George,  vintner,  Kirkside 

Hogg,  Mrs  John,  45  Watergate 

Hogg,  Mrs  William,  2  York  Place 

Hogg,  Peter,  tinsmith,  301  High  Street 

Hogg,  William,  ropespinner,  204  South  Street 

Hoggan,  Alexander,  fireman,  126  High  Street 

Hoggan,  James,  carpenter,   86  Watergate 

Hoggarty,  Peter,  labourer,  89  South  Street 

Holmes,  Isaac,  tailor,  53  Watergate 

Holmes,  Mrs  John,  246  High  Street 

Honey,  James  M.,  writer,  28  High  Street — house,  26  Main  Street, 

Bridgend 
Honey,  Miss  Janet,  meal-dealer,  1 1  St  John's  Place 
Honey,  Mrs  George,  flesher,  30  South  Street — house,  25 
Honeymau,  George,  labourer,  40  Pomarium 
Hood,  Alexander,  weaver,  Mill  Close 
Hood,  Andrew,  victualler,  1  Mill  Street 
Hood,  Laurence,  Perth  Bank  porter,  22  George  Street 
Hood,  William,  weaver,  Clayholes 
Hopekirk,  David,  baker,  Leonard  Street 
Horn,  Alexander,  weaver,  Dovecotland 
Horn,  Andrew,  weaver,  7  Pomarium 
Horn,  George,  brewer,  Cherry  Lane 

Horn,  James,  victualler,  61  Skinnergate — house,  5  Castle  Gable 
Horn,  Mrs  Laurence,  grocer,  81  Main  Street,  BridgeDd 
Horn,  Robert,  agent  (Bank  of  Scotland),  Princes  Street 
Horner,  Charles,  7  High   Street 

Horner's  Lane,  122  South  Street,  and  48  Canal  Street 
Hosack,  James,  seaman,  63  Waterate 
Hostler,  James,  porter,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 
Hounsell,  William,  hostler,  IS  Castle  Gable 
Howie,  James,  gardener,  Kinnoull  Causeway 
Howie,  John,  baker,  17  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Howie,  Mrs  William,  Melville  Street 
Hughes,  David,  mason,  Leonard  Street 
Hughes,  Miss  Jean,  294  High  Street 
Hughes,  Misses,  16  Canal  Crescent 
Huie,  Hector  Muaro,  Scott  Street,  east  side 
Hume,  David,  bill-poster,  &c,  28  Kirkgate 
Hume,  James,  weaver,  8  Pomarium 
Hume,  John,  bootcloser,  42  Pomarium 
Hume,  Miss  Elizabeth,  71  Canal  Street 
Hunt,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  Melville  Street 
Hunter,  Miss,  Melville  Street 


HUNTER — IMRIE.  47 


Hunter,  Miss,  King  Street,  west  side 

Hunter,  Mrs  Ann,  238  High  Street 

Hunter,  Mrs  James,  4  South  Street 

Hunter,  W.  H.  (of  Hunter  &  Conning),  Garry  Cottage 

Hunter  &  Conning,  writers,  73  George  Street 

Husband,  Mrs,  of  Glenearn,  3  Athole  Place 

Huskins,  Margaret,  103  South  Street 

Hutchison,  Alexander,  wright,  4  Meal  Vermel 

Hutchison,  Audrew,  farrier,  54  South  Street 

Hutchison,  Andrew,  fiesher,  16  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 

Hutchison,  Andrew,  weaver,  12  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Hutchison,  John,  weaver,  Newrow  _ 

Hutchison,  John,  weaver,  54  Pomarium 

Hutchison,  John,  millwright,  Stormont  Street 

Hutchison,  John,  shoemaker,  146  High  Street 

Hutchison,  Misses,  South  William  Street 

Hutchison,  Misses,  dressmakers,  Stormont  Street 

Hutchison,  Mrs  James,  6  Clayholes 

Hutchison,  Robert,  scavenger,  Pomarium 

Hutchison,  Walter,  wright,  50  Canal  Street 

Hutchison,  William,  governor  of  County  Prison,  Speygate 

Hutchison,  William,  tailor,  66  South  Street 

Hutton,  George,  teacher,  Melville  Street 

Hutton,  James,  weaver,  170  South  Street 

Hutton,  John,  painter,  1 1  Pomarium 

Hutton,  Mrs,  Barossa  Street 


Imrie,  Alexander  P.  (of  Peacock  &  Imrie),  South  Methven  Street 

Imrie,  Andrew,  fireman,  246  High  Street 

Imrie,  David,  wright,  308  High  Street 

Imrie,  David,  weaver,  9  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 

Imrie,  George,  commission-agent,  51  High  Street — house,  6 

Imrie,  George,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 

Imrie,  James,  victualler,  127  South  Street 

Imrie,  James,  mason,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Imrie,  James  railway  carrier,  Murray  Street 

Imrie,  John,  wright,  Barossa  Street 

Imrie,  John,  tailor,  County  Place 

Imrie,  John,  shoemaker,  55  Meal  Vennel 

Imrie,  John,  clerk,  Athole  Street 

Imrie,  Joseph,  seaman,  24  Pomarium 

Imrie,  Miss  Janet,  55  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Imrie,  Mrs  David,  27  Cross  Street 

Imrie,  Mrs  Janet,  Barossa  Street 

Imrie,  Mrs  John,  143  South  Street 

Imrie,  Mrs  John,  grocery,  Princes  Street 

Imrie,  Mrs  John,  308  High  Street 

Imrie,  Peter,  cabinet-maker  and  upholsterer,  76  George  Street — 

house,  72 
Imrie,  William,  ironmonger,  10  St  John  St. — house,  47  George  St. 


48  IMRIE — JACKSON. 


Tmrie,  William,  leather-merchant,  203  High  Street — h.,  Murray  St. 

laches,  Mrs  John,  4  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 

Indigent  Old  Men's  Society  Store,  156  South  Street 

Infant  School,  King  Street  (Misses  M'Pherson,  teachers) 

Inglis,  George,  shipmaster,  Nelson  Street 

Iaglis,  William,  moulder,  Mill  Street 

Innes,  David,  wright,  117  South  Street 

Innes,  Mrs  John,  228  South  Street 

Inspector  of   Poor's  Office,    li   Canal  Crescent    (G.  Croll, 

inspector) 
Ireland,  Charles,  weaver,  327  High  Street 
Ireland,  David,  carpenter.  177  South  Street 
Ireland,  John,  quarryman,  216  High  Street 
Ireland,  Peter,  clerk,  Scott  Street 
Ireland,  William,  weaver,  Clayholes 
Irons,  D.  &  J.,  tea-dealers,  34  High  Street — house,  47 
Ironside,  Miss,  Kinnoull  Causeway 
Irvine,  James,  shipmaster,  170  High  Street 
Irvine,  John,  smith  and  cartwright,  North  William  Street 
Irvine,  Miss  Ann,  milliner,  9  George  Street — house,  20  Watergate 
Irvine,  Mrs  Alexander,  104  South  Street 
Irvine,  Mrs  Mercer,  North  William  Street 
Irvine,  Mrs  Robert,  132  High  Street 
Irvine,  William,  sawyer,  Barossa  Street 
Isaac,  John,  salesman,  10  North  Methven  Street 
Isaac,  Thomas,  officer  of  the  Middle  Church  parish,  59  Pomarium 
Isaac,  Thomas,  trades-warder  (County  Prison),  4  South  Street 
Isdale,    Alexander,    coal-merchant,    Kinnoull    Street — house,     47 

High  Street 
Isles,  Peter,  factory  manager,  Princes  Street 


.lack,  John,  seaman,  219  High  Street 

Jack,  Mrs  Andrew,  Union  Street 

Jack,  Mrs  James,  125  South  Street 

Jack,  Mrs  John,  Cherry  Lane 

Jack,  Mrs  Peter,  39  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Jackson,  Adam,  sawyer,  18  Back  Wynd,  Bridgend 

Jackson,  Andrew,  seaman,  54  Watergate 

Jackson,  Charles,  linen-draper,  13  Charlotte  Street — house,  14 

Jackson,  David,  shopman,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Jackson,  David,  tailor,  42  Pomarium 

Jackson,  George,  weaver,  42  Pomarium 

Jackson,  Hunter,  wright,  23  Old  Guard  Vennel 

Jackson,  James,  cartwright,  17  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

Jackson,  James,  carver  and  gilder,  21  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Jackson,  James,  vintner  and  carter,  Lime  Shore 

Jackson,  John,  mason,  12  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Jackson,  John,  smith,  8  Newrow 

Jackson,  John,  coal-merchant,  Princes  Street — house,  James  St. 

Jackson,  John,  golf-club  maker,  4  North  Port 


JACKSON — JONES.  49 


Jackson,  John,  auctioneer,  Bowerswell  Road,  Bridgend 

Jackson,  John,  painter,  4  Meal  Vennel 

Jackson,  Mrs  Charles,  9  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Jackson,  Mrs  Christian,  130  South  Street 

Jackson,  Mrs  J.  H.,  spirit-dealer,  140  South  Street 

Jackson,  Peter,  tailor,  89  South  Street 

Jackson,  Peter,  carter,  71  Canal  Street 

Jackson,  Thomas,  carver  and  gilder,  70  George  Street — house,  3 

Bridge  Lane 
Jackson,  Thomas,  cartwright,  9  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 
Jameson,  Melville  (of  Duncan,    M'Lean,    &  Jameson),  8  Barossa 

Place 
Jamieson,  Andrew  P.  (of  Jamieson  &  Halley),  9  North  Methvea  St. 
Jamieson,  J.  W.  (at  Central  Bank),  Moncrieff  Bank,  Craigie 
Jamieson,  John,  draper   and   general  outfitter,   62  George  Street 

and  4  Bridge"  Lane — house,  48  George  Street 
Jamieson,  John,  hawker,  154  South  Street 
Jamieson,  John,  seaman,  163  South  Street 
Jamieson,  Mrs  J.  King's  Place 

Jamieson,  Thomas,  fishmonger  and  game-dealer,  106  Watergate 
Jamieson,  William,  clerk,  10  North  Port 
Jamieson  &  Halley,  weaving  agents,  2  Kinnoull  Street 
Jardine,  George,  coal-mercbant,  Newrow— -house,  James  Street 
Jardine,  John,  clerk,  Bowerswell  Road,  Bridgend 
Jardine,  Robert,  smith  and  beam-maker,  3  Mill  Street 
Jarvie,  Miss  Margaret,  Kinnoull  Causeway 
Jarvie,  Mrs  James,  92  Watergate 
Jarvie,  William,  joiner,  Melville  Street 
Jenkins,  James  (of  Cochrane  &  Jenkins),  Mill  Close 
Jenkins,  William,  labourer,  67  South  Street 
Johnman,  John,  wright,  139  South  Street 
Johnman,  William,  wright,  189  South  Street 
Johnman,  AVilliam»  sawyer,  James  Street 
Johnston,  Archibald,  66  South  Street 

Johnston,  Edward,  turner  and  bobbin-maker,  120  High  Street 
Johnston,  George,  manufacturer,  Curfeu  Row — h.,  5  East  Bridge 

Street,  Bridgend 
Johnston,  Henry,  weaver,  112  South  Street 
Johnston,  James,  combuiaker,  69  South  Street 
Johnston,  John,  labourer,  142  South  Street 
Johnston,  Miss,  Mill  Street 
Johnston,  Mrs,   14  Pociarium 
Johnston,  Mrs  John,  28  Marshall  Place 

Johnston,  Peter,  builder,  Cow  Vennel — house,  77  South   Street 
Johnston,  Stewart,  fiesher,  7  North  Port — house,  5 
Johnston,  William,  clerk  of  excise,  14  Charlotte  Street 
Johnston,  William,  weaver,  115  South  Street 
Johnston,  William,  weaver,  384  High  Street 
Johnston,  William  Glen,  2  Crescent 
Johnston  &  Macgregor,  tobacconists,  1 38  High  Street 
Jolly,  D.  L.,  agent  for  the  National  Bank,  5  High  Street 
Jones,  Miss,  milliner,  1  Crescent 


50  JONES — KENNEDY. 


Jones,  Mrs  John,  36  Meal  Vennel 
Juaor,  Mrs,  30  North  Methven  Street 
Justiciary  Court-Room,  foot  of  South  Street 

K 

Kean,  Anthony,  labourer,  57  Watergate 

Keay,  Andrew  (of  Pullar  &  Keay),  Scott  Street 

Keay,  George,  wright,  126  South  Street 

Keay,  James,  labourer,  Storinont  Street 

Keay,  James,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 

Keay,  John,  sheriff-officer,  Leonard  Street 

Keay,  Miss  Agnes,  Melville  Street 

Keay,  Mrs  David,  31  Cross  Street 

Keay,  Mrs  Robert,  31  George  Street 

Keay,  Robert,  jeweller,  29  George  St. — h.,  24  Main  St.,  Bridgend 

Keay,  William,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Keegan,  Michael,  hawker,  9  Meal  Vennel 

Keiller,  George,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Keiller,  Miss  Isabella,  Thimblerow 

Keiller,  Mrs  Andrew,  220  South  Street 

Keiller,  Mrs  William,  20  Charlotte  Street 

Keiller,  Mrs  William,  washer  and  dresser,  45  Watergate 

Keiller,  Mrs  William,  92  Watergate 

Keiller,  Thomas,  weaver,  18  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Keiller,  Wedderspoon,  confectioner,  45  George  Street — house,  47 

Keiller,  William,  confectioner,  63  George  St. — h.,  20  Charlotte  St. 

Keir,  George,  Dupplin  post,  246  High  Street 

Keir,  Miss  Betsy,  Newrow 

Keir,  Mrs,  grocery,  Union  Street,  Blackfriars 

Keir,  Mrs,  Newrow 

Keir,  Mrs  Captain,  1 1  Barossa  Place 

Keir,  William,  pensioner,  25  Cross  Street 

Keir,  William,  shoemaker,  197  High  Street 

Kelly,  Richard,  painter,  293  High  Street 

Kelly,  William,  ropespinner,  315  High  Street 

Kelt,  Andrew,  seaman,  9  Speygate 

Kelt,  Mrs  Peter,  155  South  Street 

Kelty,  Andrew,  M.D.,  Tayhill,  Bridgend 

Kelty,  David,  mason  and  eating-house,  20  High  Street 

Kelty,  John,  weaver,  50  Pomarium 

Kelty,  John,  weaver,  5  Cross  Street 

Kelty,  Mrs  John,  63  Pomarium 

Kemp,  John,  writer,  36  George  Street 

Kemp,  Peter,  mason,  Barrack  Street 

Kemp,  William,  weaver,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Kennan,  Robert,  labourer,  Cutlog  Vennel 

Kennaway,  Charles  G.,  confectioner,  101  South  Street 

Kennedy,  Alexander,  labourer,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Kennedy,  Andrew,  labourer,  61  Meal  Vennel 

Kennedy,  Angus,  railway  guard,  37  George  Street 

Kennedy,  David,  weaver,  384  High  Street 


KENNEDY KINLOCH.  51 


Kennedy,  David,  painter,  Claypots  Wynd 

Kennedy,  Duncan,  spirit-dealer,  182  South  Street 

Kennedy,  James,  tailor,  129  South  Street 

Kennedy,  James,  smith,  Hospital  Street 

Kennedy,  John,  Salutation  Inn,  26  South  Street 

Kennedy,  John,  labourer,  Stormont  Street 

Kennedy,  John,  porter,  Cutlog  Vennel 

Kennedy,  Misses,  368  High  Street 

Kennedy,  Mrs  David,  126  South  Street 

Kennedy,  Mrs  Duncan,  170  High  Street 

Kennedy,  Mrs  John,  182  High  Street 

Kennedy,  Mrs  Peter,  170  High  Street 

Kennedy,  Mrs  Robert,  grocery,  22  Watergate 

Kennedy,  Peter,  book-agent,  306  High  Street 

Kennedy,  Robert,  pensioner,  102  High  Street 

Kennedy,  Robert,  tailor;  67  Meal  Vennel 

Kennedy,  William,  plasterer,  67  South  Street 

Ker,  Robert  D.,  secretary  S.  Central  Railway,  8  Rose  Terrace 

Kerr,  Andrew,  Tallyho  tavern,  52  South  Street 

Kerr,  G-eorge,  smith,  116  South  Street 

Kerr,  George,  clerk,  66  South  Street 

Kerr,  Lord  Charles,  Kinnoull  Cottage 

Kerr,  Mrs  John,  98  South  Street 

Kerr,  Peter,  sheriff-officer,  Flesh  Vennel 

Kethel,  Miss  Ann,  309  High  Street 

Kethel,  Mrs  George,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  244  High  Street 

Kethel,  Robert,  corn-merchant,  Charter  Lane 

Kethel,  William,  porter,  Clayholes 

Kethel,  William,  wright,  148  South  Street 

Kettles,  Andrew,  grocer  and  wine-merchant,  1  Main  St.,  Bridgend 

Kidd,  David,  labourer,  79  Canal  Street 

Kidd,  John,  brewer,  16  Union  Street  Lane,  Bridgend 

Kidd,  John,  coachman,  Union  Lane 

Kidd,  John,  teacher  of  music,  St  Paul's  Square 

Kidd,  John,  weaver,  65  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Kidd,  Miss  Isabella,  Dovecotland 

Kidd,  Mrs  James,  grocer,  1  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

Kidd,  Thomas,  grocer,  229  High  Street 

Kiddy,  Mrs  Samuel,  grocer,  23  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Kiddy,  Robert,  labourer,  333  High  Street 

Kilgour,  John,  dairy,  Barossa  Street 

Kilgour,  Mrs,  11  Charlotte  Street 

Kilgour,  Robert,  writer,  14  Charlotte  Street — house,  Pitcullen 

Kilgour,  William,  carter,  6  Pomarium 

King,  Alexander  (of  3d  Co-operative  Society),  105  South  Street 

King,  Andrew,  grocer,  329  High  Street 

King,  Duncan,  jeweller,  102  High  Street 

King,  James,  grocer,  124  High  Street — house,  77  South  Street 

King,  Mrs  James,  vintner,  4  Speygate 

King,  Thomas,  weaver,  360  High  Street 

King's  Arm's  Inn,  7  High  Street  (John  Ruthven) 

Kinloch,  David,  weaver,  3  Kinnoull  Causeway 


52  KINLOCH — LAMONT. 


Kinloch,  John,  baker,  Union  Lane 

Kinmonth,  Alexander,  weaver,  27  Castle  Gable 

Kinnear,  Mrs  Andrew,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Kinnear,  Mrs  Patrick,  12  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 

Kinnear,  Peter,  sailmaker,  Lime  Shore 

Kinnear,  Peter,  shipmaster,  2  Canal  Street 

Kinnoch,  Alexander,  bootmaker,  63  South  Methven  Street — house, 

23  Leonard  Street 
Kinnoch,  John,  weaver,  53  Pomarium 
Kinnoch,  Joseph,  shoemaker,  170  South  Street 
Kinnoch,  Mrs  James,  vintner,  13  Pomarium 
Kinnoch,  Mrs  James,  9  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Kinnoch,  Peter,  shoemaker,  78  Pomarium 
Kinnoch,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  9  Cross  Street 
Kinnoch,  Thomas,  moulder,  1 1  Cross  Street 
Kinnoch,  Thomas,  nailer,  327  High  Street 
Kinnoch,  William,  lime  agent,  7  Speygate 

Kippen,  John,  writer,  64  St  John  Street — house,  Melville  Street 
Kippen,  Miss  Janet,  27  Castle  Gable 
Kirk  Close,  SO  High  Street 
Kirk,  David,  flesher,  348  High  Street 
Kirk,  David,  smith,  17  Cross  Street 
Kirkwood,  Mrs,  20  South  Street 
Knight,  Alexander,  Cutlog  Vennel 
Knight,  Mrs  Alexander,  Union  Lane 
Knox,  John,  laboruer,  70  Mill  Street 
Knox,  Joseph,  weaver,  Thimblerow 
Knox,  Miss  Mary,  15  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Knox,  Robert  Hay.  saddler,  56  George  Street 
Knox,  William,  shoemaker,  53  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 


Laing,  Charles,  weaver,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Laing,  George,  labourer,  4  Paul  Street 

Laing,  George,  weaver,  12  Castle  Gable 

Laing,  James,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Laing,  Miss  Elizabeth,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 

Laing,  Miss  Jessie,  Scott  Street 

Laing,  Mrs  James,  24  Athole  Street 

Laing,  Peter,  railway  guard,  9  Cross  Street 

Laird,  David,  gardener,  27  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Laird,  James,  weaver,  63  North  Methven  Street 

Laird,  Robert,  336  High  Street 

Lamb,  James,  birdstuflfer,  King  Street,  east  side 

Lamb,  John,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Lamb,  Matthew,  postboy,  59  Skinnergate 

Lamb,  Richard,  weaver,  Newrow 

Lamb,  Robert,  wright,  17  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 

Lamb,  William,  hustler,  Scott  Street 

Lamb,  William,  shipmaster,  2  Canal  Street 

Lamont,  John,  tailor,  151  High  Street 


LAMONT — LINDSAY.  53 


Lamont,  John,  tailor,  17  Watergate 

Lamont,  Mrs  Alexander,  348  High  Street 

Lamont,  Mrs  Alexander,  vintner,  156  High  Street 

Lamont,  Neil,  porter,  177  High  Street 

Lamont,  William,  tailor,  9  St  John  Street 

Lanchom,  William,  pensioner,  32  North  Methven  Street 

Lang,  John,  printer,  4  0  Mill  Street 

Lang,  Michael,  perfumer,  52  George  Street — house,  48 

Larg,  Mrs  Peter,  Newrow,  north  end 

Larg,  Peter,  sexton,  87  High  Street 

Lauder,  David,  boatman,  7  Speygate 

Lauder,  George,  printer,  Thimblerow 

Lauder,  George,  reporter,  222  South  Street 

Lauder,  Miss  Janet,  milliner  and  dressmaker,  137  High  Street 

Lauder,  Mrs  James,  86  Watergate 

Lauder,  Walter,  wright,"  348  High  Street 

Laurence,  James,  slater,  King  Street,  west  side 

Laurie,  Alexander,  weaver,  42  Pomarium 

Laurie,  Archibald,  weaver  Thimblerow 

Laurie,  James,  labourer,  51  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Laurie,  John,  weaver,  49  Pomarium 

Laurie,  Miss  Helen,  97  South  Street 

Laurie,  Robert,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Laurie,  William,  wright,  85  South  Street 

Law,  Charles,  coal-merchant,  Princes  Street 

Law,  James,  agent,  71  North  Methven  Street 

Law,  James,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 

Law,  Robert,  dairy,  County  Buildings,  108  Watergate 

Law,  William,  corn-merchant,  21  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Lawrence,  Charles,  tobacconist,  14  George  Street — h.,  North  Port 

Lawson,  John,  seaman,  43  Pomarium 

Lawson,  Miss  Catherine,  washer,  74  South  Street 

Lawson,  Mrs  William,  34  Skinnergate 

Lawson,  Peter,  shoemaker,  2l>7  High  Street 

Lees,  James,  gunmaker,  71  George  Street — house,  20  Union  Street 

Lane,  Bridgend 
Lees,  John,  combmaker,  64  High  Street — house,  29  Castle  Gable 
Lees,  John,  toy  warehouse,  20  George  Street-— house,  27   Castle 

Gable 
Leitham,  Mrs  Alexander,  Hospital  Street 

Leitham,  William,  flesher,  37  St  John  Street — h.,  53  South  Street 
Lennie,  Gregory  M.,  grocer,  144  South  Street 
Lennox,  James,  shopman,  38  Watergate 
Lennox,  John,  tacksmau  of  salmon -fishings,  Nelson  Street 
Lennox,  Miss  Catherine,  vintner,  Princes  Street 
Lennox,  Mrs  William,  midwife,  Leonard  Street 
Leslie,  Joseph,  bootmaker,  7  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend — house,  5 
Letters.  Michael,  hawker,  154  South  Street 
Lindsay,  John,  wright,  73  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Lindsay,   John,  plumber,  brassfounder,  and  gas-fitter,  Kirkside — 

house,  4 1  South  Street 
Lindsay,  Major-General,  Early  Cottage,  Craigie 

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54  LINDSAY — LUKE. 


Lindsay,  Mr9  John,  67  South  Street 

Lindsay,  Rev.  William,  Gowrie  Bank,  Burghmuir 

Little,  Thomas,  wright,  2  Canal  Street 

Littlejohn,  David,  weaver,  53  Pomarium 

Littlejohn,  Miss  Mary,  206  South  Street 

Littlejohn,  Mrs  Robert,  Thimblerow 

Littlejohn,  Mrs  Thomas,  5  Speygate 

Littlejohn,  Robert,  shipowner,  69  Canal  Street 

Livingston,  John  E.  (at  Central  Bank),  Barossa  Place 

Livingston,  John,  hawker,  36  Meal  Tennel 

Livingston,  Peter,  clerk,  69  North  Methven  Street 

Livingston,  Peter,  corn-merchant,  Leonard  Street 

Livingston,  Stewart,  hostler,  148  South  Street 

Livingston,  William,  letter-carrier,  Union  Street,  Blackfriars 

Lockhart,  John,  patternmaker,  5  Meal  Yennel 

Logan,  Alexander,  teacher,  3  Barossa  Place 

Logan,  Alexander,  warper,  Mill  Wynd 

Logan,  Henry,  labourer,  126  High  Street 

Logie,  Mrs  William,  grocer,  3  Pomarium 

Logie,  Thomas,  maltman,  9  Reform  Place 

Logie,  William,  grocer,  2  Mill  Street — house  above 

Lonie,  James,  bootmaker,  44  North  Methven  Street 

Lonie,  James,  shoemaker,  206  South  Street 

Lorimer,  George,  bookseller,  187  South  Street 

Lorimer,  Miss,  16  Rose  Terrace 

Lorimer,  Mrs  Andrew,  199  High  Street 

Lorimer,  Mrs  Peter,  221  South  Street 

Lorimer,  Mrs  William,  St  Paul's  Square 

Lorimer,  William,  tailor,  266  High  Street 

Lothian,  Charles,  grocery,  Carpenter  Street 

Lothian,  Duncan,  porter,  Union  Lane 

Lothian,  James,  wright,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Louden,  James,  seaman,  South  William  Street 

Love,  James,  mason,  83  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Love,  James,  shoemaker,  8  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridget 

Low,  Alexander,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 

Low,  David,  wright,  68  Pomarium 

Low,  Miss,  dressmaker,  Carpenter  Street 

Low,  Miss  Sarah,  54  Watergate 

Low,  Misses,  59  North  Methven  Street 

Low,  Mrs  David,  199  South  Street 

Low,  Mrs  David,  122  South  Street 

Low,  Mrs  Matthew,  170  South  Street 

Low,  Stewart,  drover,  21  Cross  Street 

Low,  Thomas,  1 5  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

Lowe,  John,  commercial  agent  for  Hamburgh,  Rotterdam,  &c,  2 

St  John's  Place — house,  29  Kirkgate 
Lowe,  John,  teacher  of  dancing,  Carpenter  Street 
Lowe,  Misses,  ladies'  and  children's  dressmakers,  28  St  John  St. 
Luby,  John,  labourer,  4  6  Pomarium 
Luke,  David,  mason,  Stcrmont  Street 
Luke,  James,  weaver,  51  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 


LUKE — MALCOLM.  55 


•Luke,  James,  weaver  and  spirit-dealer,  200  South  Street 

Luke,  Robert,  weaver,  344  High  Street 

Luke,  Robert,  weaver,  177  South  Street 

Luke,  William,  190  High  Street 

Luinsdaine,  Jobu,  M.D.,  6  Athole  Place 

Luinsdaine,  Mrs,  6  Athole  Place 

Lumsdaiae,  Robert,  carter,  67  Mill  Street 

Luncarty  Company's  Office,  7  Charlotte  Street 

Luttet,  George,  weaver,  190  South  Street 

Lyall,  John,  wright,  43  Pemarium 

Lyall,  Miss,  milliner,  170  High  Street 

Lyall,  Miss  Helen,  grocery,  193  High  Street 

Lyall,  William,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Lynam,  John,  wright,  103  South  Street 

Lynch,  Matthew,  vintner,  52  Meal  Vennel 

Lyon,  David,  shoemaker,  246  High  Street 

Lyon,  Misses,  South  William,  Street 

Lyons,  James,  labourer,  Cutlog  Vennel 

Lyons,  Michael,  I  West  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

Lyons,  Richard,  labourer,  Barrack  Street 


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Mackie,  Charles,  turner,  71  North  Methven  Street 

Mackie,  David,  porter,  41  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Mackie,  David  &  Son,  brassfounders  and  plumbers,  90  High  Street 

— house,  96 
Mackie,  John,  furnishing  ironmonger,  copper  and  tinplate  worker, 

119  High  Street — house,  123 
Mackie,  John,  carter,  13  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Mackie,  John,  engineer,  Barossa  Street 
Mackie,  John,  moulder,  247  High  Street 
Mackie,  John,  labourer,  15  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Mackie,  John,  labourer,  Stormont  Street 
Mackie,  Miss  Elizabeth,  straw-hat-raaker,  Barossa  Street 
Mackie,  Mrs  David,  dressmaker,  96  High  Street 
Maiben,  Hector,  28  St  John  Street 
Maiben,  Mrs  John,  28  St  John  Street 
Mailler,  James,  Clayholes 
Mailler,  John,  cowfeeder,  Thimblerow 
Mailler,  John,  smith,  South  William  Street 
Mailler,  Miss  Catherine,  poulterer,  9  Kirkgate 
Mailler,  Mrs,  13  North  Methven  Street 
Mailler,  Robert,  weaver,  Thimblerow 
Main,  James,  merchant  and  agent,  6  York  Place 
Malcolm,  James,  carter,  72  Mill  Street 
Malcolm,  Miss  Isabella,  Kinnoull  Causeway 
Malcolm,  Mrs  John,  Leonard  Street 
Malcolm,  Mrs  Ninian,  271  High  Street 
Malcolm,  William,  M.D.,  Athole  Street 
Malcolm,  William,  wright,  159  South  Street 


56  MAI/LOCH — MARTIN. 


Malloch,  David,  tool- manufacturer,  57  South  Methven  St. — h.,  66 

Malloch,  James,  postboy,  9  Castle  Gable 

Malloch,  James,  porter,  126  South  Street 

Malloch,  Miss  Jean,  104  South  Street 

Malloch,  Miss  Mary,  greengrocer,  12  Kirkgate 

Malloch,  Mrs,  71  Mill  Street 

Malloch,  Mrs,  Stormont  Street 

Malloch,  Mrs  Charles,  79  Canal  Street 

Malloch,  Mrs  George,  86  Watergate 

Malloch,   Peter,  hair  cutter  and  perfumer,   18   Canal  Crescent — 
house,  246  High  Street 

Malloch,  Peter,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Malloch,  Robert,  fisher,  92  Watergate 

Malloch,  William,  labourer,  Thimblerow 

Malloch,  William,  -weaver,  Leonard  Street 

Malloch' s  Close,  180  South  Street  and  79  Canal  Street 

Mann,  David,  stoker,  7  Pomarium 

Mann,  Miss,  15  Athole  Street 

Mann,  Misses,  53  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Manson,  Charles,  draper  and  silk-mercer,  20  St  John  Street 

Manson,  Miss,  Princes  Street 

Manson,  Rev.  Thomas,  6  North  Methven  Street 

Mantle,  James,  pensioner,  207  High  Street 

Marshall,  Alexander,  draper,  148  High  Street — house,   8  Paul  St. 

Marshall,  David,  tailor,  126  High  Street 

Marshall,  George,  carpenter,  55  Pomarium 

Marshall,  James,  clerk  (Post-Office),  25  Commercial  St.,  Bridgend 

Marshall,  James,  road-inspector,  Dovecotland 

Marshall,  John,  labourer,  211  South  Street 

Marshall,  Mrs  Andrew,  106  Watergate 

Marshall,  Mrs  James,  grocer,  25  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Marshall,  Mrs  James,  Leonard  Street 

Marshall,  Mrs  Major,  1  Charlotte  Street 

Marshall,  Thomas  Hay,  hair-cutter  and  perfumer,  21  Bridge  Lane 

Marshall,  Thomas,  labourer,  232  High  Street 

Marshall,  Robert,  labourer,  36  Meal  Veunel 

Marshall,  William,  -weaver,  55  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Marshall,  William,  hostler,  Union  Street 

Marshall's  Monument,  78  George  Street 

Marsters,  Robert,  7  Charlotte  Street 

Martin,  Alexander,  labourer,  8  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Martin,  David,  -weaver,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Martin,  Gavin,  -warder,   71  Watergate 

Martin,  James,  china-dealer,  134  South  Street 

Martin,  James,  carter,  15  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Martin,  James,  labourer,  155  South  Street 

Martin,  James,  weaver,  59  Pomarium 

Martin,  James,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 

Martin,  James,  labourer,  15  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Martin,  John,  smith,  97  South  Street 

Martin,  John,  vintner,  Athole  Street 

Martin,  Mrs  Henry,  Barossa  Street 


MARTIN — MELVILLE.  57 


Martin,  Mrs  Hugh,  43  North  Methven  Street 

Martin,  Mrs,  James,  8  Cross  Street 

Martin,  Mrs  Thomas,  116  High  Street 

Martin,  Mrs  Thomas,  345  High  Street 

Martin,  Mrs  William,  333  High  Street 

Martin,  Peter,  vintner,  23  Castle  Gable 

Martin,  Robert,  Barossa  Street 

Martin,  Robert,  writer,  3  High  Street — house,  King  Street 

Martin,  Thomas,  calico-printer,  308  High  Street 

Martin,  William,  smith,  Shore — house,  112  High  Street 

Mason,  Arthur,  saddler,  57  Skinnergate 

Mason,  James,  tailor,  25  High  Street 

Mason,  Mfss,  15  Athole  Street 

Mason,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  4-7  Meal  Vennei 

Mason,  Peter,  labourer,  Barrack  Street 

Mason,  William,  Scott  Street 

Mason,  William,  sawyer,  103  South  Street 

Mason,  William,  hostler,  15  Kirkgate 

Masterton,  William,  seaman  and  vintner,  18  Canal  Street 

Mattey,  Richard,  smith,  54  Watergate 

Matthew,  Alexander,  2  St  Leonard's  Bank 

Matthew,  Charles  &  Co.,  grocers  and   tea-dealers,  72  St  John  St. 

— house,  2  St  Leonard's  Bank 
Matthew,  George  (at  National  Bank),  68  St  John  Street 
Matthew,  John,  draper,  18  St  John  Street — h.,  13  Barossa  Place 
Matthew,  Miss  Janet,  23  Kirkgate 
Matthew,  Misses,  68  St  John  Street 
Matthew,  Misses,  18  Athole  Street 
Matthew,  Mrs  Dr  Patrick,  13  Marshall  Place 
Matthew,  Robert,  2  St  Leonard's  Bank 
Matthew,  AVilliam,  porter,  6  North  Port 
Matthewson,  John,  greengrocer,  191  High  Street 
Matthewson,  Thomas,  cabinetmaker,  29  Athole  Street 
Maury,  William  (at  James  Condie's),  47  George  Street         * 
Maxton,  Thomas,  wright,  309  High  Street 
Maxwell,  William,  tea-dealer,  83  Watergate 
Mearns,  Alexander,  tailor,  36  Meal  Vennei 
Mearns,  Mrs  Alexander,  21  Skinnergate 
Mechan,  Patrick,  labourer,  74  South  Street 
Mechanics'  Library,  238  High  Street 
Meldrum,  Andrew,  cowfeeder,  Union  Street,  Blackfriars 
Mellis,  Miss  Christian,  Leonard  Street 
Mellis,  Miss  Elizabeth,  Newrow 
Mellis,  Thomas,  weaver,  Barossa  Street 
Melville,  Andrew,  labourer,  Leonard  Street 
Melville,  Charles,  spoonmaker,  Leonard  Street 
Melville,  George,  carpenter,  57  Pomarium 
Melville,  James,  smith,  Leonard  Street 
Melville,  John,  smith,  Cutlog  Vennei 
Melville,  John,  engineer,  Scott  Street 
Melville,  Joseph,  shipmaster,  James  Street,  east  side 
Melville,  William,  spoonmaker,  86  Watergate 

F   2 


58 


MENIE — MILL. 


Menie,  James,  stocking  maker,  Old  Guard  Vennel 

Meuie,  James,  labourer,  4  Paul  Street 

Menzies,  Adam,  vintuer  and  sawyer,  Curfeu  Row 

Menzies,  Alexander,  cooper  and  ham-curer,  46  Mill  Street 

Menzies,  Alexander,  carter,  28  Kirkgate 

Menzies,  Alexander,  porter,  199  South  Street 

Menzies,  Archibald,  labourer,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Menzies,  Archibald,  sawyer,  1  Paul  Street 

Menzies,  Daniel,  print-cutter,  37  Castle  Gable 

Menzies,  Duncan,  weaver,  155  South  Street 

Menzies,  James,  spirit-dealer,  68  South  Street 

Menzies,  James,  tailor,  30  Castle  Gable 

Menzies,  James,  7  Kinnoull  Street 

Menzies,  James,  hostler,  Melville  Street 

Menzies,  John,  quarryman,  6  Paul  Street 

Menzies,  John,  wright,  Leonard  Street 

Menzies,  John,  shoemaker,  24  Castle  Gable 

Menzies,  John,  clerk,  33  South  Street 

Menzies,  John,  viutner,  2  North  Methven  Street 

Menzies,  John,  brewer,  Foundry  Lane 

Menzies,  John,  cowteeder,  Barrack  Street 

Menzies,  Miss,  dressmaker,  Newrow 

Menzies,  Miss  Ann,  fringe  and  tassel-maker,  246  High  Street 

Menzies,  Miss  Catherine,  dressmaker,  105  South  Street 

Menzies,  Miss  Catherine,  lodgings,  190  High  Street 

Menzies,  Misses,  dressmakers,  224  High  Street 

Menzies,  Mrs,  284  High  Street 

Menzies,  Mrs  Alexander,  lodgings,  101  High  Street 

Menzies,  Mrs  Alexander,  tambourer,  Cutlog  Vennel 

Menzies,  Mrs  Archibald,  74  South  Street 

Menzies,  Mrs  James,  245  High  Street 

Menzies,  Mrs  James,  Stormont  Street 

Menzies,  Mrs  John,  Caledonian  Tavern,  23  Canal  Street 

Menties,  Mrs  John,  eating-house,  45  Skinnergate 

Menzies,  Mrs  John,  vintner,  189  High  Street 

Menzies,  Mrs  John,  grocery,  286  High  Street 

Menzies,  Mrs  William,  Leonard  Street 

Menzies,  Neil,  Black  Bull  Inn,  1 1  Kirkgate 

Menzies,  Peter,  labourer,  7  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Menzies,  Peter,  labourer,  89  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Menzies,  Robert,  labourer,  87  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Menzies,  Robert,  wright,  10  Paul  Street 

Menzies,  Robert,  brassfounder,  156  High  Street 

Menzies,  Ruthven,  sawyer,  114  South  Street 

Menzies,  Thomas,  St  John's  Tavern,  6  St  John's  Place 

Menzies,  William,  carter,  72  South  Street 

Menzies,  William,  labourer,  162  South  Street 

Mercer,  James,  smith  and  eating-house,  162  High  Street 

Mess,  George,  horse-hirer,  1 1  Mill  Street 

Methven,  William,  gardener,  Annat  Lodge 

Middle  Church  Parish  School,  29  Meal  Vennel 

Mill,  Alexander,  labourer,  Dovecotland 


MILL — MILLER.  59 


Mill,  Alexander,  -plumber,  238  High  Street 

Mill  Close,  279  High  Street 

Mill,  David,  weaver,  27  Pomarium. 

Mill,  James,  slater,  8  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

Mill,  James,  hatter,  Dovecotland 

Mill,  James,  grocer,  12  Leonard  Street 

Mill,  James,  weaver,  Claypots  Wynd 

Mill,  John,  flaxdresser,  304  High  Street 

Mill,  Miss  Jean,  Thimblerow 

Mill,  Mrs  William,  dairy,  28  Castle  Gable 

Mill  Street  Spinning  Mill,  Horse  Cross 

Mill,  William,  weaver,  15  Leonard  Street 

Mill  Wynd  Close,  12  South  Methven  Street 

Millam,  John,  105  South  Street      - 

Miller,  A.,  &  Son,  manufacturers  and  dyers,  South  Methven  St. 


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Alexander,  letter-carrier,  9  Castle  Gable 

Alexander,  porter,  Dovecotland 

Alexander,  weaver,  Clayholes 

Alexander,  porter,  2  Canal  Street 

Alexander  F.  (of  Roy  &  Miller),  258  High  Street 

Andrew  (of  Miller,  A.  &  Son),  Dovecotland 

Andrew,  builder,  Princes  Street,  west  side 

Charles,  pavier,  9  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

David,  bootmaker,  69  High  Street — house,  71 

David,  brewer,  Newrow 

David,  clerk,  James  Street,  east  side 

David,  warper,  73  Mill  Street 

David,  sawyer,  7  Cow  Vennel 

David,  1 1  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 

George,  grocer  and  wine-merchant,  12  St  John  Street — 


George,  painter,  126  High  Street 

Henry  L.,  ironmonger,  98  High  Street — house,  50 

Henry,  cabinetmaker,  Stormont  Street 

Hugh,  postboy,  53  Skinnergate 

Hugh,  pensioner,  197  High  Street 

J.  &  J.,  writers,  8  High  Street 

James,  salt-girnal,  263  High  Street — house,  261 

James,  surgeon,  King  Street,  we9t  side 

James,  platelayer,  211  South  Street 

James,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 

James,  wright,  Dovecotland 

James,  mason,  Victoria  Street 

James  (of  J.  &  J.  Miller),  Mayfield 

James  D.  (of  J.  &  J.  Miller),  Ivy  Bank,  Kinnoull 

John,  collector  of  customs,  4  Barossa  Place 

John,  mason,  Victoria  Street 

John,  carter,  63  South  Street 

John  (of  Miller,  A.  &  Son),  48  South  Methven  Street 

John,  &  Co.,  manufacturers,  50  South  Methven  Street 

Lieutenant  Alexander,  R.N.,  9  Marshall  Place 

Miss,  7  Athole  Street 


60 


MILLER — MILL'S. 


Miller,  Miss  Alison,  milliner,  92  High  Street 

Miller,  Miss  Catherine,  73  Mill  Street 

Miller,  Miss  Janet,  Low  Street 

Miller,  Miss  Mary,  71  Mill  Street 

Miller,  Miss  Mary,  Dovecotlaud 

Miller,  Mrs,  28  South  Methven  Street 

Miller,  Mrs,  mangle,  Carpenter  Street 

Miller,  Mrs,  grocer,  Cutlog  Vennel 

Miller,  Mrs  Alexander,  86  "Watergate 

Miller,  Mrs  Alesauder,  Cross  Street 

Miller,  Mrs  Ann,  Leonard  Street 

Miller,  Mrs  David,  12  Union  Street  Lane,  Bridgend 

Miller,  Mrs  Hugh,  Leonard  Street 

Miller,  Mrs  James,  57  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Miller,  Mrs  James,  10  Paul  Street 

Miller,  Mrs  John,  Melville  Street 

Miller,  Mrs  Peter,  31  Castle  Gable 

Miller,  Mrs  Robert,  105  South  Street 

Miller,  Mrs  Robert,  129  South  Street 

Miller,  Mrs  Robert,  69  George  Street 

Miller,  Mrs  Thomas,  53  Watergate 

Miller,  Mrs  Thomas,  384  High  Street 

Miller,  Peter,  sawyer,  Leonard  Street 

Miller,  Robert,  smith,  37  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Miller,  Robert,  smith,  Stormont  Street 

Miller,  Robert,  shopkeeper,  122  South  Street 

Miller,  Robert,  plasterer,  Newrow 

Miller,  Robert,  watchmaker,  Newrow 

Miller,  Robert,  manufacturer,  60  South  Methven  St. — house,  58 

Miller,  Thomas  (Rector  of  Academy),  28  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Miller,  Thomas,  teacher  (National  School),  James  Street 

Miller,  Thomas,  victualler,  282  High  Street 

Miller,  Tbomas,  bootmaker,  188  High  Street — house,  151 

Miller,  Walter,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Miller,  William,  bookseller  and  stationer,  230  High  Street 

Miller,  William,  shoemaker,  291  High  Street 

Miller,  William,  labourer,  Newrow 

Miller-,  William,  tobacconist,  55  George  Street 

Miller,  William,  weaver,  6  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Miller,  William,  carpenter,  79  Canal  Street 

Miller,  William,  weaver,  5  Leonard  Street 

Miller,  William,  shoemaker,  Murray  Street 

Miller,  William,  porter,  258  High  Street 

Miller,  William,  bootmaker,  12  Bridge  Lane 

Miller,  William,  labourer,  129  High  Street 

Miller,  William,  weaver,  103  South  Street 

Miller,  William,  cowfeeder,  Dovecotland 

Miller,  William,  weaver,  6  Poniarium 

Miller,  William  C,  agent  for  wine  Co.  of  Scotland,  28  George  St. 

Miller  &  Patterson,  Berlin  warehouse,  66  St  John  Street 

Milligan,  Mrs  John,  Barossa  Street 

Mill's  Court,  96  High  Street 


MILLS — MONCRIEFF.  61 


Mills,  John,  wright,  2-16  High  Street — house,  216 

Mills,  Robert,  baker,  38  St  John  Street 

Milne,  John,  seaman,  Scott  Street 

Milne,  Mrs  George,  King  Street,  west  side 

Milne,  Rev.  John,  1  St  Leonard's  Bank 

Milner,  William,  8  Watergate 

Mitchell,  Andrew,  flesher,  74  South  Street 

Mitchell,  Andrew,  slater,  Hospital  Street 

Mitchell,  Charles,  working  upholsterer,  106  Watergate 

Mitchell,  George,  baker,  188  South  Street 

Mitchell,  Hector,  ropespinner,  71  Watergate 

Mitchell  Hugh,  16  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Mitchell,  James,  hosier,  31  High  Street — house,  25 

Mitchell,   James,   grocer   and  wine-merchant,   43    High  Street — 

house,  1  Kirk-gate 
Mitchell,  James,  engineer,  105  South  Street 
Mitchell,  James,  weaver,  164  South  Street 
Mitchell,  James,  weaver,  79  Canal  Street 
Mitchell,  John,  mason,  Newrow 
Mitchell,  Miss  Mary,  washer,  232  High  Street 
Mitchell,  Misses,  dressmakers,  8  Speygate 
Mitchell,  Misses,  dressmakers,  5  Castle  Gable 
Mitchell,  Misses,  teachers,  16  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Mitchell,  Mrs,  lodgings,  Stormont  Street 
Mitchell,  Mrs  Andrew,  washer  and  dresser,  8  Castle  Gable 
Mitchell,  Mrs  David,  63  South  Street 
Mitchell,  Mrs  David,  76  South  Street 
Mitchell,  Mrs  Hugh,  231  High  Street 
Mitchell,  Mrs  James,  370  High  Street 
Mitchell,  Mrs  William,  Newrow 

Mitchell,  Thomas,  mason,  5  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  slater,  42  Pomarium 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  slater,  89  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Mitchell,  Thomas  T.,  civil  engineer,  18  High  St. — h.,  19  Athole  St. 
Mitchell,  William,  millwright,  89  South  Street 
Mitchell,  William,  plasterer,  Cow  Vennel 
Moir,  Laurence,  weaver,  159  South  Street 
Moir,  Miss  Jean,  lodgings,  10  St  John's  Place 
Moir,  Miss  Mary,  milliner,  132  High  Street 
Moir,  William,  tinsmith,  Carpenter  Street 
Moir,  William,  246  High  Street 
Moir,  William,  mason,  59  Pomarium 

Moncrieff,  Alexander  (of  Moncrieff  &  Co.),  3  Charlotte  Street 
Moncrieff,  Alexander,  weaver,  5  Cross  Street 
Moncrieff,  David,  weaver,  18  Leonard  Street 
Moncrieff,  David,  weaver,  17  Leonard  Street 
Moncrieff,  David,  mason,  Leonard  Street 
Moncrieff,  David,  plasterer,  Leonard  Street 
Moncrieff,  David,  weaver,  63  Pomarium 
Moncrieff,  George  (of  Moncrieff  &  Co.),  5  Barossa  Place 
Moncrieff,  James,  brassfounder,  48  High  Street — house,  50 
Moncrieff,  Matthew,  vintner,  119  South  Street 


62  MONCRIEFF — MORISON. 


MoDcrieff,  Misses,  58  South  Methven  Street 

Moncrieff,  Mrs,  Hillside,  Kinnoull 

Moncrieff,  R.  H.  (of  Moncrieff  &  Co.  ,  5  Athole  Place 

Moncrieff,  Thomas,  gardener,  Earl's  Dykes 

Moncrieff,  William,  carpenter,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Moncrieff  &  Co.,  writers,  Blackfriars  Street 

Moncur,  Alexander,  tanner,  Barossa  Place 

Monteath,  Mrs  John,  13  Princes  Street 

Montgomery,  James,  baker,  Barossa  Street 

Moodie,  John,  builder,  54  South  Street 

Moodie,  Mrs  William,  29  Cross  Street 

Moon,  Mrs  John,  Cutlog  Vennel 

Moor,  Mrs  John,  21  Skinnergate 

More,  Andrew,  mason,  Leonard  Street 

More,  Andrew,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 

More,  David,  weaver,  30  Pomarium 

More,  David,  weaver,  1 1  Leonard  Street 

More,  James,  warper,  Mill  Wynd 

More,  John,  grocer,  11  North  Methven  Street — house,  Union  Lane 

More,  Robert,  policeman,  396  High  Street 

More,  William,  weaver,  Clayholes 

Morgan,  James,  broker,  2  Meal  Vennel — house,  160  High  Street 

Moris,  James,  miller,  13  Paul  Street 

Moris,  James,  sawyer,  Melville  Street 

Moris,  James,  collector  of  shore-dues,  60  High  Street 

Moris,  Miss,  287  High  Street 

Moris,  Miss,  Carpenter  Street 

Moris,  Mrs,  8  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

Moris,  Mrs  William,  lodgings,  170  High  Street 

Morison,  Alexander,  china-dealer,  143  High  Street — house,  149 

Morison,  Alexander,  tailor,  98  South  Street 

Morison,  Francis,  accountant,  King  Street,  east  side 

Morison,  James,  accountant,  2  Blackfriars  St. — house,  Muirtown 

Morison,  James,  bookseller  and  stationer,  2  Watergate — house,  10 

Canal  Street 
Morison,  James,  land  valuator,  Princes  Street 
Morison,  James,  smith,  48  Skinnergate 
Morison,  John,  dairy,  204-  South  Street 
Morison,  John,  45  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Morison,  John,  labourer,  216  High  Street 

Morison,  John,  painter  and  paperhanger,  31  South  St. — house,  41 
Morison,  John  (of  Morison  &  Durie),  12  Canal  Crescent 
Morison,  Misses,  dressmakers,  Princes  Street 
Morison,  Misses,  dressmakers,  143  South  Street 
Morison,  Mrs  George,  33  Pomarium 
Morison,  Mrs  James,  49  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Morison,  Mrs  Robert,  broker,  59  Meal  Vennel 
Morison,  Robert,  printer  of  Courier  newspaper,    14  High  Street — 

house,  Parkhead 
Morison,  William,  farrier,  42  Skinnergate 
Moi-ison,  William,  printer,  67  Meal  Vennel 
Morison  &  Durie,  brewers,  South  Methven  Street 


MORKILL — MURDOCH.  63 


Morkill,  William,  St  Leonard's  House 

Morton,  David  (of  Clark  &  Mortons),  5  Scott  Street 

Morton,  Duncan,  seaman,  119  South  Street 

Morton,  George,  smith,  James  Street 

Morton,  James,  weaver,  309  High  Street 

Morton,  James,  tea-dealer,  1  5  George  Street — house,  Melville  St. 

Morton,  John,  weaver,  1  99  South  Street 

Morton,  Miss  M.,  boarding-school,  7  Barossa  Place 

Morton,  Misses,  dressmakers  and  milliners,  1  St  John's  Place 

Morton,  Mrs  John,  198  South  Street 

Morton,  Robert  (of  Clark  &  Mortons),  1  St  John's  Place 

Morton,  William,  weaver,  Claypots  Wynd 

Moses,  Christopher,  contractor,  Victoria  Street 

Mount,  James,  timber  merchant,  Victoria  Street — h.,  46  Canal  St. 

Moyes,  David,  labourer,  155  South  Street 

Moyes,  Mrs  David,  Dovecotland 

Moyes,  Mrs  William,  Newrow,  north  end 

Muckersie,  Andrew,  moulder,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 

Muckersie,  Henry,  moulder,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 

Muckersie,  Thomas,  flesher,  266  High  Street 

Muckersie,  William,  hairdresser,  15  Princes  Street 

Muir,  James,  coachman,  1  0  South  Street 

Muir,  James,  painter,  9  Castle  Gable 

Muir,  William,  pensioner,  224  High  Street 

Muir,  William  (of  Scott  &  Muir),  55  Pomarium 

Muirhead,  George,  painter,  146  High  Street 

Mulcare,  Thomas,  pensioner,  Dovecotland 

Mulholland,  Bernard,  hawker,  154  South  Street 

Mulholland,  Neil,  hawker,  23  Old  Guard  Vennel 

Mullian,  James,  baker,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 

Munn,  Mrs,  furrier,  63  South  Street 

Munn,  Peter,  brassfounder,  1 0  Paul  Street 

Munro,  Andrew,  blacksmith,  Kirkside — house,  St  Ann's  Lane 

Munro,  David,  calico-printer,  Dovecotland 

Munro,  Ebenezer,  brassfounder,  9  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Munro,  George,  weaver,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 

Munro,  Hugh,  labourer,  63  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Munro,  James,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Munro,  John,  calico-printer,  Dovecotland 

Munro,  John,  pensioner,  47  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Munro,  John,  wright,  St  Paul's  Square 

Munro,  Miss  Dorothy,  mangle,  89  South  Street 

Munro,  Mrs,  8  Paul  Street 

Munro,  Mrs,  grocery,  61  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Munro,  Mrs  John,  Dovecotland 

Munro,  William,  dyer,  Dovecotland 

Murdoch,  James,  grocer,  Barrack  Street 

Murdoch,  James,  &  Sons,  tanners,  Mill  Street — house  adjoining 

Murdoch,  Miss,  207  High  Street 

Murdoch,  Miss  Elizabeth,  170  High  Street 

Murdoch,  Miss  Janet,  grocer,  Princes  Street 

Murdoch,  Peter,  engineer,  5  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 


64  MURDOCH — MUSTARD. 


Murdoch,  Rev.  John,  Barossa  Place 

Murdoch,  Robert,  mason,  Newrow,  north  end 

Murdoch,  Thomas,  basketmaker,  17  St  John  Street — house,  5 

Murdoch,  William,  teacher  (Kinnoull  Parish  School),  Kinnoull 

Murie,    David,     commission-agent,    7    High     Street — house,     36 

George  Street 
Murie,  James,  baker,  81  Watergate 
Murie,  James,  labourer,  Stormont  Street 
Murie,  James,  fishing-tackle  maker,  27  Cross  Street 
Murie,  John  Scott,  taoner,  Carpenter  Street 
Murie,  Mrs  Robert,  54  Meal  Vennel 
Murie,  Thomas,  weaver,  Kinnoull  Causeway 
Murphy,  James,   pawnbroker,   52   South    Methven  Street — house, 

18  Meal  Vennel 
Murphy,  Thomas,  dyer,  57  North  Methven  Street 
Murray,  Alexander,  labourer,  155  South  Street 
Murray,  Alexander,  weight,  Cutlog  Vennel 
Murray,  Alexander  (of  Stewart  &  Murray),  82  Watergate 
Murray,  Alexander,  weaver,  27  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Murray,  Alexander,  gardener,  52  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Murray,  David,  shoemaker,  224  High  Street 
Murray,  David,  wright,  School  Vennel,  33  South  Street 
Murray,  David,  weaver,  211  South  Street 
Murray,  James,  porter,  21  Skinnergate 
Murray,  James,  seaman,  Cow  Vennel 
Murray,  James,  labourer,  92  Watergate 
Murray  John,  commercial  lodgings  and  Glasgow  chop-house,  74  St 

John  Street 
Murray,  John,  porter,  71  Pomarium 
Murray,  John,  engineer,  50  Meal  Vennel 
Murray,  John,  coachman,  North  Port 
Murray,    John,    cork- manufacturer,    44     Skinnergate — house    17 

Castle  Gable 
Murray,  John,  weaver,  232  High  Street 
Murray,  John,  engineer,  232  High   Street 
Murray,  Joseph,  wright,  271  High  Street 
Murray,  Mrs,  grocer,  23  Athole  Street 
Murray,  Mrs  John,  146  High  Street 
Murray,  Mrs  John,  220  South  Street 
Murray,  Mrs  William,  16  Canal  Street 
Murray,  Mrs  William,  vintner,  23  Cross  Street 
Murray,  Peter,  labourer,  167  South  Street 
Murray,  Peter,  weaver,  14  Pomarium 
Murray,  Robert,  builder,  North  William  Street 
Murray,  Thomas,  plasterer,  97  South  Street 
Murray,  Thomas,  wright,  Charter  Lane 
Murray,  Torrence  plasterer,  17  Meal  Vennel 
Murray.  William,  labourer,  14  Meal  Vennel 
Museum  and  Antiquarian  Society,  78  George  Street 
Mustard,  James,  grocer,  62  High  Street — house,  34  Main  Street, 

Bridgend 
Mustard,  John,  dairy,  Nelson  Street 


MUSTARD — M*CORRY. 


Mustard,  Miss  Ann,  7  Kinnoull  Street 
Mustard,  Mrs,  34  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Mylea,  Andrew,  smith,  19  Old  Guard  Vennel 

M'Aiush,  William,  porter,  12  South  Methven  Street 

M'Airlie,  Misses,  dressmakers,  Stormont  Street 

M'Andrew,  George,  shopkeeper,  161  High  Street 

M'Ara,  Andrew,  wright,  Low  Street 

M'Ara,  Andrew,  vintner,  6  Canal  Crescent 

M'Ara,  Mrs  William,  122  South  Street  . 

M'Arthur,  James,  wright,  304  High  Street 

M 'Arthur,  John,  vintner,  18  Bridge  Lane 

M'Arthur,  Miss  Elizabeth,  7  High  Street 

M'Arthur,  Mrs  James,  Cutlog  Vennel 

M'Arthur,  Mrs  Richardson,  92  Watergate 

M'Arthur,  Robert,  porter,  39  Castle  Gable 

M'Aulay,  Donald,  carter,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

M'Aulay,  John,  smith,  219  High  Street 

M'Aulay,  Miss,  straw-hat  maker,  227  High  Street 

M'Caill,  Miss,  Blackfriars  Street 

M'Call,  Donald,  sawyer,  62  Pomarium 

M'Call,  Duncan,  smith,  44  Pomarium 

M'Callum,  John,  flesher,  Foundry  Lane 

M'Callum  John,  carter,  1  Castle  Gable 

M'Callum,  Robert,  shipmaster,  69  Canal  Street 

M'Carthy,  Henry,  wright,  2  Newrow 

M'Carthy,  Mrs,  8  Skinaergate 

M'Cash,  George,  shoemaker,  73.  Mill  Street 

M'Cash,  Joseph,  weaver,  Thimblerow 

M'Casb,  John,  baker,  County  Place 

M'Cash,  Miss,  cowfeeder,  Leonard  Street 

M'Cash,  Miss  Catherine,  Stormont  Street 

M'Cash,  Miss  Isabella,  washer,  Newrow 

M'Cash,  Mrs,  321  High  Street 

M'Cash,  Mrs  Robert,  78  Pomarium 

M'Cash,  William,  nailer,  327  High  Street 

M'Coll,  Alexander,  labourer,  151  High  Street 

M'Coll,  Duncan,  labourer,  92  Watergate 

M'Conochie,  J.  &  L.,  cabinet-makers  and  upholsterers,  192  High 

Street 
M'Conochie,  John  (of  J.  &  L.  M'Conochie),  58  South  Methven  St. 
M'Conochie,  Lauchlan  (of  J.  &  L.  M'Conochie),  12  Canal  Crescent 
M'Conochie,  Mrs  Alexander,  5  County  Place 
M'Conochie,  Stewart,  weaver,  54  Pomarium 
M'Conochie,  Thomas,  weaver,  42  Pomarium 
M'Cormick,  Alexander,  ropemaker,  4  Paul  Street 
M'Cormick,  Cornelius,  ropespinner,  Clayholes 
M'Cormick,  John,  pensioner,  Curfeu  Row 
M'Cormick,  Mrs  Robert,  162  South  Street 
M'Corry,  Rev.  John  S.,  Melville  Street 


66  m'cruden — m'doxald. 


M'Cruden,  William,  hawker,  155  South  Street 
M'Culloch,  Mrs  David,  9  Speygate 
M'Culloch,  William,  grocer,  48  South  Street 
M'Curraeb,  Charles  (of  M'Currach  &  Son),  Barossa  Street 
M'Currach,  Peter  (of  M'Currach  &  Son),  Carpenter  Street 
M'Currach  8s  Son,  builders,  87  Canal  Street 
M'Dermott,  David,  shoemaker,  27  Castle  Gable 
M'Dermott,    James,    pawnbroker,    64    South   Methven    Street- 
house,  24  Meal  Vennel 
M'Donald,  Alexander,  labourer,  Charter  Lane 
M'Donald,  Alexander,  dairy,  Flesh  Vennel 
M'Donald,  Alexander,  fisher,  8  North  Port 
M'Donald,  Alexander,  hostler  (George  Inn),  11  Mill  Street 
M'Donald,  Alexander,  dyer,  294  High  Street 
M'Donald,  Alexander,  coaehdriver,  40  Mill  Street 
M'Donald,  Andrew,  labourer,  29  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Donald,  Archibald,  Albert  Tavern,  48  George  Street 
M'Donald,  Archibald,  grocer,  131  High  Street — bouse,  129 
M'Donald,  C.  &  J.,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  25  Castle  Gable 
M'Donald,  David,  wright,  Barossa  Street 
M'Donald,  David,  shoemaker,  278  High  Street 
M'Donald,  Donald,  porter,  12  Castle  Gable 
M'Donald,  Donald,  weaver,  8  Pomarium 
M'Donald,  Donald,  hawker,  Cutlog  Vennel 
M'Donald,  Donald,  vintner,  106  South  Street 
M'Donald,  Donald,  polisher,  Barossa  Street 
M'Donald,  Duncan,  miller,  Cutlog  Vennel 
M'Donald,  Duncan,  porter,  Flesh  Vennel 
M'Donald,  Duncan,  boatman,  87  Watergate 
M'Donald,  Henry,  clerk,  10  Kirkgate 
M'Donald,  Hugh,  labourer,  Newrow 
M'Donald,  James,  engine-driver,  Leonard  Street 
M'Donald,  James,  porter,  53  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Donald,  James,  wright,  4S  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Donald,  James,  labourer,  129  South  Street 
M'Donald,  James,  hawker,  239  High  Street 
M'Donald,  James,  pensioner,  173  South  Street 
M'Donald,  James,  vintner,  10  North  Port 
M'Donald,  James,  seaman,  110  South  Street 
M'Donald,  James,  labourer,  71  Canal  Street 
M'Donald,  John,  shoemaker,  Stormont  Street 
M'Donald,  John,  labourer,  13  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Donald,  John,  weaver,  73  Pomarium 
M'Donald,  John  (of  C.  &  J.  M'Donald),  Barossa  Place 
M'Donald,  John,  hawker,  71  Canal  Street 
M'Donald,  John,  weaver,  55  Pomarium 
M'Donald,  John,  police  sergeant,  27  Watergate 
M'Donald,  John,  porter,  223  South  Street 
M'Donald,  John,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 
M'Donald,  John,  porter,  27  Castle  Gable 
M'Donald,  Laurance,  weaver,  339  High  Street 
M'Donald,  Miss  Ann,  Barrack  Street 


M'DONALD — M'DOUGALL.  67 


M'Donald,  Miss  Elizabeth,  67  Meal  Vermel 

M' Donald,  Miss  Elizabeth,  mangle,  Kirk  Close 

M'Donald,  Miss  Flora,  dressmaker,  31  George  Street 

M'Donald,  Miss  Flora,  grocer,  Princes  Street 

M'Donald,  Miss  Jean,  dressmaker,  14  Union  St.  Lane,  Bridgend 

M'Donald,  Miss  Margaret,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 

M'Donald,  Miss  Sarah,  8  Watergate 

M'Donald,  Mrs,  339  High  Street 

M'Donald,  Mrs,  79  Canal  Street 

M'Donald,  Mrs  Alexander  (of  C.  &  J.  M'Donald),  Barossa  Place 

M'Donald,  Mrs  Barbara,  30  Meal  Vennel 

M'Donald,  Mrs  David,  Clayholes 

M'Donald,  Mrs  Donald,  Barossa  Street 

M'Donald,  Mrs  Donald,  134  High  Street 

M'Donald,  Mrs  Elizabeth,  46  High  Street 

M'Donald,  Mrs  Helen,  33  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

M'Donald,  Mrs  Hugh,  7  Paul  Street 

M'Donald,  Mrs  James,  37  Castle  Gable 

M'Donald,  Mrs  James,  219  High  Street 

M'Donald,  Mrs  James,  greengrocer,  Kirkside 

M'Donald,  Mrs  James,  67  High  Street 

M'Donald,  Mrs  Janet,  Thimblerow 

M'Donald,  Mrs  John,  46  Skinnergate 

M'Donald,  Mrs  John,  Cutlog  Vennel 

M'Donald,  Mrs  John,  cowfeeder,  Stormont  Street 

M'Donald,  Mrs  Kenneth,  10  Paul  Street 

M'Donald,  Mrs  Margaret,  7  Paul  Street 

M'Donald,  Neil,  labourer,  42  Pomarium 

M'Donald,  Peter,  labourer,  14  Union  Street  Lane,  Bridgend 

M'Donald,  Peter,  labourer,  129  High  Street 

M'Donald,  Robert,  seaman,  11  Leonard  Street 

M'Donald,  Robert,  vintner  and  bookseller,  81  South  Street 

M'Donald,  Robert,  Dovecotland 

M'Donald,  Robert,  mason,  Dovecotland 

M'Donald,  Robert,  labourer,  33  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

M'Donald,  Robert,  weaver,  70  Mill  Street 

M'Donald,  Robert,  porter,  92  Watergate 

M'Donald,  Robert  Ross,  sheriff- clerk-depute,  37  George  Street 

M'Donald,  Roland,  wright,  North  William  Street 

M'Donald,  William,  portrait-painter,  Mill  Wynd 

M'Donald,  William,  clerk,  Scott  Street 

M'Donald,  William,  wright,  Barossa  Street 

M'Donald,  William,  labourer,  20  Watergate 

M'Donald,  William,  coach-trimmer,  10  Meal  Vennel 

M'Dougall,  Charles,  labourer,  4  Paul  Street 

M'Dougall,  Daniel,  labourer,  55  Meal  Vennel 

M'Dougall,  Duncan,  brassfounder,  Flesh  Vennel 

M'Dougall,  John,  coachman,  17  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

M'Dougall,  John,  wright,  Low  Street 

M'Dougall,  John,  bagpipe-maker,  134  High  Street 

M'Dougall,  John,  Flesher's  Tavern,  Kirkside 

M'Dougall,  John,  gardener,- 15  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 


68  m'dougall— m'farlane. 


M'Dougall,  John,  labourer,  8  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 

M'Dougall,  Miss  Isabella,  198  High  Street 

M'Dougall,  Mrs  Allan,  175  High  Street 

M'Dougall,  Mrs  John,  23  Old  Guard  Yennel 

M'Dougall,  Mrs  John,  30  Meal  Vennel 

M'Dougall,  Mrs  John,  Dovecotland 

M'Duff,  Cbarles,  weaver,  46  Pomarium 

M'Duff,  Miss  Isabella,  67  Meal  Vennel 

M'Duff,  Misses,  170  High  Street 

M'Ewen,  Alexander,  tinsmith,  101  High  Street 

M'Ewen,  Alexander,  Turk's  Head  Inn,  179  High  Street 

M'Ewen,  David,  porter,  Old  Shore 

M'Ewen,  David,  labourer,  13  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

M'Ewen,  Duncan,  shoemaker,  68  High  Street 

M'Ewen,  James,  coppersmith,  72  High  Street 

M'Ewen,  James,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

M'Ewen,  John,  collector  of  Police  Assessment,  25  High  Street 

M'Ewen,  John,  brassfounder,  108  High  Street 

M'Ewen,  Miss  Cecilia,  lodgings,  47  George  Street 

M'Ewen,  Mrs  James,.  Scott  Street 

M'Ewen,  Mrs  Lewis,  92  Watergate 

M'Ewen,  Mrs  Peter,  97  South  Street 

M'Ewen,  Mrs  Thomas,  58  Pomarium 

M'Ewen,  Mrs  Thomas,  King  Street 

M'Ewen,  Peter,  Seven  Stars  Tavern,  95  High  Street 

M'Ewen,  Robert,  mason,  5  Cross  Street 

M'Fald,  Alexander,  sawyer,  4  Cross  Street 

M'Farlane,  Alexnnder,  flesher,  152  South  Street 

M'Farlane,  Alexander,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

M'Farlane,  Alexander,  flesher,  4  Reform  Place 

M'Farlane,  Alexander,  Barrack  Street 

M'Farlane,  David,  smith,  344  High  Street 

M'Farlane,  Donald,  wright,  Clayholes 

M'Farlane,  Donald,  policeman,  16  Castle  Gable 

M'Farlane,  Donald,  weaver,  Cutlog  Yennel 

M'Farlane,  Donald  (custom-house),  Barrack  Street 

M'Farlane,  Duncan,  labourer,  Barrack  Street 

M'Farlane,  Dunean,.  bootmaker,  15  Meal  Vennel 

M'Farlane,  George,  tinsmith,  115  South  Street 

M'Farlane,  Henry  Butter,  M.D.,  1  Athole  Place 

M'Farlane,  James,  labourer,  339  High  Street 

M'Farlane,  James,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

M'Farlane,  John,  pensioner,  Hospital  Street 

M'Farlane,  John,  &  Co.,  grocers,  58  South  Street 

M'Farlane,  John,  weaver,  36  Meal  Vennel 

M'Farlane,  John  (of  Alex.  M'Farlane  &  Co.),  5  York  Place 

M'Farlane,  John,  janiter  (Perth  Seminaries),  Barossa  Street 

M'Farlane,  John,  manufacturer,  15  Pomarium 

M'Farlane,  Miss,  4  Marshall  Place 

M'Farlane,  Miss,  9  Cross  Street 

M'Farlane,  Miss  Christian,  Cutlog  Vennel 

M'Farlane,  Miss  Janet,  306  High  Street 


M'FARLANE — M'GREGOR,  69 


M'Farlane,  Mrs,  Clayholes 

M'Farlane,  Mrs  Alexander,  334  High  Street 

M'Farlane,  Mrs  George,  51  Meai  Vermel 

M'Farlane,  Mrs  Joha,  78  Watergate 

M'Farlane,  Mrs  John,  Thimblerow 

M'Farlane,  Mrs  John,  5  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 

M'Farlane,  Mrs  Peter,  12  South  Street 

M'Farlane,  Mrs  William,  230  South  Street 

M'Farlane,  Peter,  vintner,  73  South  Street 

M'Farlane,  Peter,  carpenter,  Dovecotland 

M'Farlane,  Robert,  pensioner,  36  Meal  Vennel 

M'Farlane,  William,  accountant  and  commission  agent,  32  Kirkgate 

— house,  King  Street,  east  side 
M'Gall,  Hugh,  contractor,  61  Meal  Vennel 
M 'Garry,  James,  seaman,  4  South  Street 

M'Gill,  Miss  Grace,  dressmaker,  27  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Gillivray,  Alexander,  weaver,  42  Pomarium 
M'Gillivray,  Hugh,  weaver,  50  Pomarium 
M'Gillivray,  Thomas,  tailor,  306  High  Street 
M'Gillivray,  William,  hair-cutter,  26  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Gilliwie,  John,  coal-merchant,  98  Canal  Street 
M'Gilliwie,  Peter,  wright,  207  High  Street 
M'Gilliwie,  Thomas,  tailor,  Barossa  Street 
M'Ginlay,  Peter,  tinsmith,  103  South  Street 
M'Glashan,  Alexander,  97  South  Street 
M'Glasban,  Alexander,  labourer,  230  South  Street 
M'Glashan,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  137  High  Street 
M'Glashan,  Alexander,  labourer,  6  Pomarium 
M'Glashan,  James,  vintner,  Lime  Shore 
M'Glashan,  John,  potatoe-merchant,  14  Kirkside 
M'Glashan,  Miss  Jean,  washer,  160  High  Street 
M'Glashan,  Misses,  Union  Street 
M'Glashan,  Mrs  John,  65  South  Methven  Street 
M'Glaughlan,  James,  labourer,  155  South  Street 
M'Glaughlan,  Patrick,  294  High  Street 

M'Gregor,  A.  &  W.,  drapers  and  silk-mercers,  18  St  John  Street 
M'Gregor,  Alexander,  sawyer,  47  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Gregor,  Alexander  (of  M'Gregor  &  White),  17  Meal  Vennel 
M'Gregor,  Alexander,  porter,  25  High  Street 
M'Gregor,  Alexander,  porter,  Old  Guard  Vennel 
M'Gregor,  Alexander,  ropespinner,  Leonard  Street 
M'Gregor,  Alexander,  labourer,  Barrack  Street 
M'Gregor,  Andrew,  dyer,  4  Paul  Street 
M'Gregor,  Daniel,  weaver,  159  South  Street 
M'Gregor,  Daniel,  lodgings,  71  High  Street 
M'Gregor,  David,  shoemaker,  49  Pomarium 
M'Gregor,  Donald,  labourer,  128  South  Street 
M'Gregor,  Donald,  shoemaker,  150  South  Street 
M'Gregor,  Donald,  porter,  50  Mill  Ltreet 
M'Gregor,  Duncan,  moulder,  1  Paul  Street 
M'Gregor,  Duncan,  upholsterer,  55  High  Street 
M'Gregor,  Duncan,  tailor,  174  South  Street 

0.2 


70  MCGREGOR — M'lLDOWIE, 


M'Gregor,  James,  shoemaker,  69  Watergate 

M'Gregor,  James,  weaver,  177  South  Street 

M'Gregor,  John,  clerk  (Post  Office),  49  South  Street 

M'Gregor,  John,  tailor,  20  Watergate 

M'Gregor,  John,  shoemaker,  7  Kirkgate 

M'Gregor,  John,  warper,  2  Kinnoull  Street 

M'Gregor,  John,  moulder,  I  Paul  Street 

M'Gregor,  John,  weaver,  24  Pomarium 

M'Gregor,  Laurence,  weaver,  62  Pomarium 

M'Gregor,  Lieutenant  John,  27  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

M'Gregor,  Malcolm,  sawyer,  47  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgead 

M'Gregor,  Malcolm,  vintner,  224  High  Street 

M'Gregor,  Misses,  James  Street,  east  side 

M'Gregor,  Mrs,  mangle,  North  Port 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  Alexander,  246  High  Street 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  Alexander,  87  High  Street 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  Andrew,  Thimblerow 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  Helen,  sick-nurse,  74  South  Street 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  James,  10  High  Street 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  James,  Old  Guard  Vennel 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  John,  3  Barossa  Place 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  John,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  John,  Leonard  Street 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  John,  89  South  Street 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  John,  232  High  Street 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  John,  grocer,  296  High  Street 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  John,  Stormont  Street 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  John,  33  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  John,  206  South  Street 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  Joseph,  240  South  Street 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  Malcolm,  126  High  Street 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  Margaret,  146  High  Street 

M'Gregor,  Mrs  Robert,  jeweller  and  lapidary,  40  George  Street — 

bouse,  42 
M'Gregor,  Neil,  labourer,  54  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Gregor,  Peter,  weaver,  11  Leonard  Street 
M'Gregor,  Peter,  shoemaker,  208  South  Street 
M'Gregor,  Peter,  railway  police,  Leonard  Street 
M'Gregor,  Robert,  plumber,  brassfounder,  and  gas-fitter,  54  High 

Street — house,  3  Barossa  Place 
M'Gregor,  Robert,  carter  and  vintner,  14  Canal  Street 
M'Gregor,  Robert,  weaver,  45  Pomarium 
M'Gregor,  Robert,  warper,  30S  High  Street 
M'Gregor,  Thomas,  bookbinder,  Charter  Lane 
M'Gregor,  William,  weaver,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 
M'Gregor,  William,  weaver,  71  Mill  Street 
M'Gregor  &  White,  builders,  108  Watergate 
M'Gruthar,  John,  4  St  Leonard's  Bank 
M'Hardy,  Charles,  postboy,  Cow  Vennel 
M'Hardy,  David,  gardener,  50  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Hugh,  Edward,  miner,  185  High  Street 
M'lldowie,  Daniel,  labourer,  224  High  Street 


M'lNNES — M'INTYRE. 


71 


M'Innes,  Dauiel,  tailoi*,  9  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Inroy,  John,  grocer,  224  South  Street 
M'Intosh,  Alexander,  weaver,  Dovecotland 
M'Intosh,  Alexander,  baker,  78  High  Street — house,  47 
M'Intosh,  Alexander,  porter,  199  South  Street 
M'Intosh,  Alexander,  iabourer,  156  High  Street 
M'Intosh,  Angus,  labourer,  Stormont  Street 
M'Intosh,  Charles,  labourer,  35  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Intosh,  Charles,  labourer,  42  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Intosh,  Donald,  122  South  Street 

M'Intosh,  George,  greengrocer,  16  St  John's  Place — h.,  Craigie 
M'Intosh,  James,  porter,  49  Meal  Veanel 
M'Intosh,  James,  tailor,  113  High  Street 
M'Intosh,  James,  tanner,  Barossa  Street 
M'Intosh,  John,  criminal  officer,  83  Watergate 
M'lutosh,  John,  27  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Intosh,  John,  12  Cross  Street 
M'Intosh,  John,  baker,  39  South  Street 
M'Intosh,  John,  labourer,  3  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Intosh,  John,  tailor,  177  High  Street 
M'Intosh,  Miss  Elizabeth,  6  High  Street 
M'Intosh,  Miss  Janet,  Dovecotland 
M'Intosh,  Mrs  John,  eating-house,  23  Skinnergate 
M'Intosh,  Mrs  John,  50  Watergate 
M'Intosh,  Mrs  John,  175  High  Street 
M'Intosh,  Mrs  John,  Barrack  Street 
M'Intosh,  Murdoch,  smith,  Murray  Street 
M'Intosh,  Peter,  woollen-weaver,  46  Skinnergate 
M'Intosh,  Peter,  policeman,  159  South  Street 
M'Intosh,  Peter,  tailor,  Foundry  Lane 
M'Intosh,  Peter,  wright,  290  High  Street 
M'Intosh,  Robert,  labourer,  33  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Intosh,  Robert,  vintner,  27  Kirkside 
M'Intosh,  Robert,  tailor,  166  South  Street 
M'Intosh,  Robert,  labourer,  32  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Intosh,  William,  moulder,  312  High  Street 
M'Intosh,  William,  hatter,  156  High  Street 
M'Intosh,  William,  painter,  53  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Intosh,  William,  tailor,  113  High  Street 
M'Intosh,  William,  pensioner,  Kinnouil  Causeway 
M'Intosh,  William,  shoemaker,  71  Watergate 
M'Intosh,  William,  labourer,  246  High  Street 
M'Intosh,  William,  wright,  33  South  Street 
M'Intyre,  Alexander,  porter,   148  South  Street 
M'Intyre,  Daniel,  weaver,  51  Mill  Street 
M'Intyre,  Donald,  weaver,  13  Canal  Crescent 
M'Intyre,  Duncan,  labourer,  82  South  Street 
M'Intyre,  Hugh,  clerk,  Stormont  Street 
M'Intyre,  James,  labourer,  Cutlog  Vennel 

M'Intyre,  James,  painter  and  paperhanger,    75  George   Street- 
house,  22  Skinnergate 
M'Intyre,  John,  weaver,  52  Mill  Street 


72  M'INTYRE — M'KENZIE. 


M'Intyre,  John,  labourer,  Blackfriars  Wyrid 

M'Intyre,  John,  labourer,  Foundry  Lane 

M'Intyre,  John,  weaver,  199  South  Street 

M'Intyre,  John  Stewart,  printer,  10  Meal  Yennel 

M'Intyre,  Mrs  Duncan,  134  High  Street 

M'Intyre,  Peter,  smith,  297  High  Street 

M'Intyre,  Thornas,  jeweller,  35  Watergate 

M'Kash,  David,  shipmaster,  10  Speygate 

M'Kash,  James,  shoemaker,  Kirkside 

M'Kay,  Alexander,  tailor,  Union  Street 

M'Kay,  Andrew,  seaman,  97  South  Street 

M'Kay,  Daniel,  pensioner,  100  Watergate 

M'Kay,  Daniel,  weaver,  68  Pomarium 

M'Kay,  George,  weaver,  St  Paul's  Square 

M'Kay,  Hugh,  seaman,  67  Meal  Vennel 

M'Kay,  James,  slater,  232  High  Street 

M'Kay,  John,  plasterer,  Kinnoull  Street — -house,  James  Street 

M'Kay,  John,  engineer,  284  High  Street 

M'Kay,  John,  seaman,  12  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

M'Kay,  John,  labourer,  69  Canal  Street 

M'Kay,  Mrs  John,  224  High  Street 

M'Kay,  Mrs  Lieutenant  Robertson,  246  High  Street 

M'Kay,  Mrs  Robert,  61  Meal  Vennel 

M'Kay,  Murdoch,  labourer,  14  Leonard  Street 

M'Kay,  Murdoch,  pensioner,  404  High  Street 

M'Kay,  Robert,  labourer,  55  Meal  Vennel 

M'Kay,  Robert,  shoemaker,  103  South  Street 

M'Kay,  Kobert,  carpenter,  61  Meal  Vennel 

M'Kay,  William,  weaver,  67  Meal  Vennel 

M'Keggan,  Donald,  labourer,  89  South  Street 

M'Kendrick,  Alexander,  victualler,  102  South  Street 

M'Kendrick,  David,  postboy,  8  Castle  Gable 

M'Kendrick,  William,  vintner,  80  South  Street 

M'Kenzie,  Alexander,  labourer,  Cutlog  Vennel 

M'Kenzie,  Alexander,  weaver,  32  Pomarium 

M'Kenzie,  Alexander,  gardener,  Flesh  Vennel 

M'Kenzie,  Alexander,  labourer,  Dovecotland 

M'Kenzie,  Andrew,  candlemaker,  8  Skinnergate 

M'Kenzie,  Angus,  vintner,  Foundry  Lane 

M'Kenzie,  Archibald,  weaver,  224  High  Street 

M'Kenzie,  Charles,  shipmaster,  25  High  Street 

M'Kenzie,  David,  tailor,  Newrow 

M'Kenzie,  David  (of  M'Kenzie  &  Dickson),  King  Street 

M'Kenzie,  Frederick,  mason,  239  High  Street 

M'Kenzie,  George,  tailor,  5  Cross  Street 

M'Kenzie,  James,  gardener,  55  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

M'Kenzie,  James,  labourer,  Barrack  Street 

M'Kenzie,  John,  labourer,  Cutlog  Vennel 

M'Kenzie,  Lieutenant  George,  Hay's  lodgings,  County  Place 

M'Kenzie,  Miss,  dressmaker,  4  George  Street 

M'Kenzie,  Miss,  8  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 

M'Kenzie,  Mrs,  5  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 


m'kenzie — M'LAREN.  73 


M'Kenzie,  Mrs  Alexander,  Rosebank,  Bridgend 

M'Kenzie,  Mrs  James,  116  High  Street 

M'Kenzie,  W.  M.,  architect,  5  George  Street — house,  Bowerswell 

Road,  Bridgend 
M'Kenzie,  William,  miller,  6  Paul  Street 
M'Kenzie,  William,  Cornhill 
M'Kenzie,  William,  dairy,  Shuttlefield  Close 
M'Kenzie  &  Dickson,  writers,  61  George  Street 
M'Kerchar,  John,  currier  and  leather-merchant,  22  Mill  Street 
M'Kerchar,  John,  railway  guard,  19  Cross  Street 
M'Kibbin,  Mrs,  59  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Kinlay,  George,  labourer,  199  South  Street 
M'Kinlay,  John,  weaver,  60  High  Street 
M'Kinlay,   Miss  Jessie,  vintner,    99   South    Street — house,    163 

High  Street 
M'Kinlay,  Robert,  city  missionary,  Mill  Wynd 
M'Kinlay,  William,  bird-stuffer,  60  High  Street 
M'Kinnin,  Mrs  Duncan,  Newrow 

M'Laggan,  Alexander,  engineer,  13  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Lagan,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  66  South  Methven  Street 
M'Lagan,  Charles,  manager,  Clockserrie  Distillery,  12  Strathmore 

Street,  Bridgend 
M'Lagan,  Charles,  8  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Lagan,  Charles,  seaman,  53  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Lagan,  Daniel,  porter,  48  Watergate 
M'Lagan,  David,  bookbinder,  71  Canal  Street 
M'Lagan,  David,  smith,  24  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Lagan,  David,  gardener,  13  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Lagan,  John,  weaver,  51  Pomarium 
M'Lagan,  Mrs  Catherine,  69  Mill  Street 
M'Lagan,  Mrs  Donald,  227  High  Street 
M'Lagan,  Mrs  Peter,  15  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Lagan,  Mrs  Peter,  15  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Lagan,  AVilliam,  coal-merchant,  65  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Lagan,  William,  labourer,  Newrow 
M'Laren,  Alexander,  labourer,  Mill  Wynd 
M'Laren,  Charles,  baker,  94  South  Street 
M'Laren,  Daniel,  mason,  Leonard  Street 
M'Laren,  Daniel,  carpenter,  315  High  Street 
M'Laren,  David,  baker,  15  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
M'Laren,  Duncan,  warder,  106  Watergate 
M'Laren,  Duncan  (of  M'Laren  &  Goodsir),  198  High  Street 
M'Laren,  Duncan,  hostler,  73  South  Street 
M'Laren,  James,  teacher,  Scott  Street 
M'Laren,  James,  musician,  Mill  Close 
M'Laren,  James,  corn-merchant,  50  Canal  Street 
M'Laren,  James,  shipmaster,  105  South  Street 
M'Laren,  James,  measurer,  122  South  Street 
M'Laren,  James,  seaman,  3  Reform  Place 
M'Laren,  John,  labourer,  Foundry  Lane 
M'Laren,  John,  seaman,  Charter  Lane 
M'Laren,  John,  wright,  3  Bridge  Lane 


74  M'LAREN — M'LEISH. 


M'Laren,  John,  dairy,  27  Canal  Street 

M'Laren,  John,  smith,  North  William  Street 

M'Laren,  Miss  Euphemia,  232  High  Street 

M'Laren,  Mrs  Alexander,  232  High  Street 

M'Laren,  Mrs  Daniel,  14  St  John  Street 

M'Laren,  Mrs  Donald,  42  Skinnergate 

M'Laren,  Mrs  Duncan,  392  High  Street 

M'Laren,  Mrs  John,  victualler,  303  High  Street 

M'Laren,  Mrs  Peter,  101  High  Street 

M'Laren,  Peter,  weaver,  46  Pomarium 

M'Laren,  Thomas,  weaver,  13  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

M'Laren,  Thomas,  weaver,  5  Leonard  Street 

M'Laren,  Thomas,  dyer,  12  Meal  Vennel 

M'Laren,  William,  Mountabour 

M'Laren,  William,  wright,  53  Pomarium 

M'Laren  &  Fraser,  dressmakers,  61  George  Street 

M'Laren  &  Goodsir,  grocers  and  ironmongers,  200  High  Street 

M'Lauchlan,  A.  &  Co.,  painters  and  paperhangers,  112  High  St. 

M'Lauchlan,  Donald,  porter,  Curfeu  Row 

M'Lauchlan,  Edward,  tanner,  73  South  Street 

M'Lauchlan,  James,  calico-printer,  Dovecotland 

M^aucblan,  John,  slater,  47  Mill  Street — house,  182  High  Street 

M'Lauchlan,  Mrs  James,  129  High  Street 

M'Lauchlan,  Mrs  John,  207  High  Street 

M'Lauchlan,  Mrs  John,  Union  Lane 

M'Lauchlan,  Mrs  Robert,  24  Kirkgate 

M'Lauchlan,  William,  sawyer,  Barossa  Street 

M'Lauchlan,  William,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

M'Lea,  Duncan,  ropespinner,  4  Cross  Street 

M'Lea,  John,  porter,  199  South  Street 

M'Lea,  Mrs,  Melville  Street 

M'Lean,  Archibald,  stoker,  8  Cross  Street 

M'Lean,  Brothers,  victuallers,  46  South  Street — house,  1  0 

M'Lean,  Donald,  cai-ter,  129  High  Street 

M'Lean,  James,  quarrier,  Dovecotland 

M'Lean,  James,  smith,  3  Mill  Street 

M'Lean,  James,  cowfeeder,  281  High  Street 

M'Lean,  John  (of  Duncan,  M'Lean,  &  Jameson),  3  Rose  Terrace 

M'Lean,  John,  porter,  1 1  Leonard  Street 

M'Lean,  Miss  Ann,  49  Meal  Vennel 

M'Lean,  Miss  Elizabeth,  70  Mill  Street 

M'Lean,  Miss  Jean,  221  South  Street 

M'Lean,  Mrs,  7  Charlotte  Street 

M'Lean,  Peter,  labourer,  7  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 

M'Lean,  Peter,  ropemaker,  55  Meal  Vennel 

M'Lean,  Peter,  shopman,  3  Kinnoull  Street 

M'Lean,  Richard,  bootmaker,  21  George  Street — bouse,  19 

M'Leish,  David,  seaman,  10  Speygate 

M'Leish,  Donald,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  15  Castle  Gable 

M'Leish,  George,  seaman,  Victoria  Street 

M'Leish,  James,  King  Street,  east  side 

M4Leish,  James,  labourer,  129  High  Street 


m'leish — m'niven  75 


M'Leish,  Jobn  (of  M'Leish  &  Graham),  Gannochy 

M'Leish,  John,  miller,  309  High  Street 

M'Leish,  Mrs  Alexander,  cowfeeder,  Stormont  Street 

M'Leish,  Mrs  John,  122  South  Street 

M'Leish,  William,  weaver,  42  Pomarium 

M'Leish  &  Graham,  accountants,  Charlotte  Place 

M'Lennan,  Mrs  John,  159  South  Street 

M'Leod,  Alexander,  engineer,  8  Leonard  Street 

M'Leod,  Alexander,  eating-house,  65  Meal  Vennel 

M*Leod,  Alexander,  labourer,  Leonard  Street 

M'Leod,  Colonel  Alexander,  Greenbank,  Bridgend 

M'Leod,  John,  carter,  7  Cross  Street 

M'Leod,  Mrs  Donald,  72  Mill  Street 

M'Leod,  Mrs  Mary,  219  High  Street 

M'Leod,  Neil,  labourer,  Dovecotland 

M'Leod,  Peter,  vintner,  Low  Street 

M'Leod,  William,  shoemaker,  175  High  Street 

M'Leod,  William,  pensioner,  Scott  Street 

M'Millan,  Mrs  John,  153  South  Street 

M'Nab,  J.  &  A.,  watchmakers,  33  George  Street — house,  37 

M'Nab,  John,  weaver,  15  Pomarium 

M'Nab,  Miss  Charlotte  Catherine,  38  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

M'Nab,  Miss  Margaret,  grocer,  83  South  Street 

M'Nab,  Mrs  Robert,  394  High  Street 

M'Nab,  Peter,  55  Mill  Street 

M'Nab,  Robert,  smith,  19  North  Methven  Street 

M'Nair,  James,  shoemaker,  82  South  Street 

M'Nair,  Mrs  Andrew,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

M'Naughton,  Alexander,  flesher,  82  South  Street 

M'Naughton,  Alexander,  weaver,  232  High  Street 

M'Naughton,  Archibald,  porter,  Leonard  Street 

M'Naughton,  James,  wright,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 

M'Naughton,  Jobn,  vintner,  139  South  Street 

M'Naughton,  John,  tailor,  134  High  Street 

M'Naughton,  Miss,  14  Rose  Terrace 

M'Naughton,  Mrs  Andrew,  92  Watergate 

M'Naughton,  Mrs  Elizabeth,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  37  South  St. 

M'Naughton,  Mrs  John,  12  South  Street 

M'Naughton,  Peter,  5  St  John  Street 

M'Naughton,  William,  seaman,  89  South  Street 

M'Naughton,  William  (of  M'Naughton  &  Dewar),  72  Watergate 

M'Naughton  &  Dewar,  drapers,  8  George  Street 

M'Neil,  David  (of  Ross  &  M'Neil),  36  Mill  Street 

M'Neil,  Duncan,  weaver,  72  Mill  Street 

M'Neil,  John,  coachman,  14  Pomarium 

M'Neil,   John,   teacher,    Kinnoull   Street    Academy — house,    3ft 

Mill  Street 
M'Neil,  John,  tailor,  199  South  Street 
M'Neil,  Miss  Isabella,  dressmaker,  40  Meal  Vennel 
M'Nicol,  John,  shoemaker,  9  Castle  Gable 
M'Nicol,  Laurance,  vintner,  105  High  Street 
M'Niven,  Charles,  salesman,  20  South  Street 


76  m'niven — m'rae. 


M'Niven,  Misses,  milliners,  20  South  Street 

M'Omish,  Miss,  James  Street,  east  side 

M'Omish,  Misses,  dressmakers,  St  Paul's  Square 

M'Phee,  Duncan,  porter,  155  South  Street 

M'Pherson,  Alexander,  wright,  48  Meal  Vennel 

M'Pherson,  Andrew,  shoemaker,  284  High  Street 

M'Pherson,  Angus,  manager  of  Old  Gas  Work,  Scott  Street 

M'Pherson,  Angus,  porter,  103  South  Street 

M'Pherson,  Charles,  smith,  Foundry  Lane 

M'Pherson,  George,  porter,  18  Kirkgate 

M'Pherson,  James,  porter,  23  Old  Guard  Vennel 

M'Pherson,  James,  smith,  Clayholes 

M'Pherson,  James,  carpenter,  63  Pomarium 

M'Pherson,  James,  labourer,  27  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

M'Pherson,  John,  carter,  Dovecotland 

M'Pherson,  John,  weaver,  49  Pomarium 

M'Pherson,  John,  wright,  Leonard  Street 

M'Pherson,  Matthew,  hair-cutter,  Newrow 

M'Pherson,  Malcolm,  porter,  92  Watergate 

M'Pherson,  Miss  Catherine,  238  High  Street 

M'Pherson,  Miss  Jean,  Old  Guard  Vennel 

M'Pherson,  Misses,  teachers  (Infant  School),  King  Street 

M'Pherson,  Mrs,  Curfeu  Row 

M'Pherson,  Mrs  Alexander,  51  Pomarium 

M'Pherson,  Mrs  Donald,  11  Meal  Vennel 

M'Pherson,  Mrs  Duncan,  224  High  Street 

M'Pherson,  Mrs  John,  eating-house,  21  Watergate 

M'PhersoD,  Mrs  John,  vintner,  73  Canal  Street 

M'Pherson,  Mrs  John,  112  High  Street 

M'Pherson,  Mrs  Norman,  sick-nurse,  199  High  Street 

M'Pherson,  Mrs  Sophia,  8  Castle  Gable 

M'Pherson,  Norman,  cabinetmaker,  Union  St. — h.,  Carpenter  St, 

M'Pherson,  Peter,  seaman,  214  South  Street 

M'Pherson,  Robert,  pensioner,  63  Strathmore  Street,   Bridgend 

M'Pherson,  Simon,  sawyer,  91  Canal  Crescent 

M'Pherson,  Thomas,  news-agent,  Temperance  Coffee  House   and 

Reading  Room,  31  St  John  Street 
M'Pherson,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  92  Watergate 
M'Pherson,  Thomas,  cork-cutter,  8  Bridge  Lane 
M'Pherson,  William,  pensioner,  King  Street 
M'Pherson,  William,  shoemaker,  129  High  Street 
M'Pollon,  Owan,  labourer,  103  South  Street 
M'Q-uarrie,  Alexander,  eating-house,  206  High  Street 
M'Quarrie,  Mrs  Archibald,  Thimblerow 
M'Queen,  John,  hawker,  1 5 1  High  Street 
M'Queen,  Miss  Isabella,  238  High  Street 
M'Q.uhae,  James,  smith,  Carpenter  Street 
M'Quillian,  Daniel,  labourer,  306  High  Street 
M  'Ouiston,  Thomas,  joiner,  Leonard  Street 
M'Rae,  Duncan,  pensioner,  28  High  Street 
M'Rae,  Duncan,  druggist  and  dentist,  4  St  John  Street—house, 

37  George  Street 


M'RAE — NTC0L.  77 


•M*Rae,  James,  labourer,  Cutlog  Vermel 

M'Raw,  Alexander,  63  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

McRaw,  John,  15  Old  Guard  Vennel 

M'Raw,  Miss  Marjory,  25  High  Street 

M'Reaner,  Mrs,  18  Union  Street  Lane,  Bridgend 

M'Robie,  Mrs  Thomas,  113  High  Street 

M'Tavish,  John,  vintner,  126  High  Street 

M6Vean,  Donald,  labourer,  Dovecotland 

M'Vean,  John,  54  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

M 'Vicar,  Archibald,  toolmaker,  123  High  Street — house,  113 

M'Vicar,  Mrs,  25  Marshall  Place 

M'Vicar,  Mrs  James,  372  High  Street 

M'Whannel,  James,  weaver,  50  Pomarium. 

M'Whannel,  John,  weaver,  368  High  Street 

M'Whatie,  James,  miller,  St  Paul's  Square 

M  •William,  George,  Thimblerow 

N 

Nairns,  Henry,  slater,  Newrow 

Nairns,  John,  porter,  148  South  Street 

Nairns,  Mrs  James,  2  Canal  Street 

Nathaniel,  David,  smith  and  furnishing  ironmonger,  Kinnoull  St. 

Nathaniel,  James,  smith,  7  Kinnoull  Street 

National  Bank  Office,  5  High  Street — D.  L.  Jolly,  agent 

National  Savings'  Bank,  l  Crescent 

National  School,  Newrow,  east  side 

National  School,  96  Watergate 

Needham,  James,  labourer,  63  Pomarium 

Neil,  William,  engineer,  South  William  Street 

Neilson,  Alexander,  postboy,  28  Kirkgate 

Neilson,  David,  weaver,  Thimblerow 

Neilson,  George,  seaman,  46  Pomarium 

Neilson,  James,  postboy,  9  Castle  Gable 

Neilson,  James,  shipmaster,  91  Canal  Crescent 

Neilson,  John,  coachman,  Newrow 

Neilson,  Joseph,  officer  of  St  Leonard's  Church,  55  Pomarium 

Neilson,  Mrs,  302  High  Street 

Neilson,  Mrs  Adam,  79  Canal  Street 

Neilson,  Mrs  Alexander,  70  Pomarium 

Neilson,  Robert,  weaver,  50  Pomarium 

Neilson,  William,  carpenter,  53  Pomarium 

Nelles,  James,  labourer,  122  South  Street 

Ness,  Mrs,  10  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

New  Gas  Light  Company's  Office,  Blackfriars  Wynd 

New  Gas  Work,  Blackfriars  Wynd — Robert  Ford,  manager 

Newby,  William  (of  Duncan,  Dandie,  &  Newby),  71  High  Street 

Newlands,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  Craigie 

Nicholson,  James,  pensioner,  239  High  Street 

Nicholson,  John,  labourer,  134  High  Street 

Nicholson,  Mrs  John,  Barossa  Street 

Nicol,  Charles,  shipmaster,  126  High  Street 


7S  NICOL — PAE. 


Nicol,  David,  vintner,  16  Meal  Vennel 

Nicol,  John,  grocer,  73  North  Methven  Street 

Nicol,  John,  labourer,  52  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Nicol,  John,  shoemaker,  2  Back  Wynd,  Bridgend 

Nicol,  Mrs  John,  grocer,  178  South  Street — house,  176 

Nicol,  Robert,  shipowner,  126  High  Street 

Nicol,  Robert,  clerk,  Barossa  Street 

Nicol,  Robert,  shoemaker,  8  Back  Wynd,  Bridgend 

Nicol,  Robert,  weaver,  27  Pomarium 

Nicol,  Robert,  tailor,  Kirkside 

Niven,  James,  Spring  Cottage,  89  Canal  Crescent 

Niven,  Miss  Margaret,  Old  Guard  Vennel 

Niven,  Mrs  John,  6  Strafchmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Northern  Warder  Office,  23  George  Street 

Norwell,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  18  Skinnergate 

Norwell,  David,  shoemaker,  47  Skinnergate 

Norwell,  James,  shoemaker,  5  Skinnergate 

Norwell,  James,  shoemaker,  13  Skinnergate 

Norwell,  John,  shoemaker,  49  Skinnergate 

Norwell,  Joseph,  painter,  9  Skinnergate 


Ogg,  William,  watchmaker,  40  Watergate 

Ogilvie,  Mrs,  Low  Street 

Ogilvie,  William,  stoker,  5  Reform  Place 

Oil  Mill,  Horse  Cross 

Old  Gas  Light  Company's  Office,  12  South  Street 

Old  Gas  Work,  58  Canal  Street — A.  M'Pherson,  manager 

Old  Guard  Vennel,  107  High  Street  and  16  Mill  Street 

Oliphant,  Thomas,  mason,  56  Pomarium 

Oliphant's  Vennel,  46  St  Sohn  Street  and  45  Watergate 

Omans,  Mrs  James,  Charter  Lane 

Ormrod,  George,  tailor,  20  Watergate 

Ostens,  Joseph,  shipmaster,  126  High  Street 

Oswald,  Andrew,  wood  and  coal-merchant,  New  Shore 

Oswald,  John,  upholsterer,  219  High  Street 

Oswald,  Lady,  Boatland  House,  Bridgend 

Oswald,  Peter,  upholsterer,  154  High  Street 

Ower,  James,  victualler,  46  North  Methven  Street 

Ower,  James,  cabinetmaker  and  joiner,  59  South  Methven  Street 

— house,  1 1  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 
Ower,  Mrs,  Carpenter  Street 
Ower,  Mrs  George,  40  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Ower,  Mrs  Margaret,  15  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Ower,  Mrs  Robert,  89  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Ower,  Thomas,  wright,  1 1  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 


Pae,  David,  barley-merchant,  1  North  Methven  Street — residence, 
Innerbuist 


FAE — PEACOCK.  79 


Pae,  Mrs  Peter,  North  William  Street 

Pagely,  John,  labourer,  Barrack  Street 

Painter,  Miss  Catherine,  lodgings,  47  George  Street 

Palmer,  Peter,  grocer  andiron-merchant,  127  High  Street — house, 

15  Athole  Street 
Palmer,  Thomas,  coal-merchant,  22  Mill  Street — house,  47 

Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Parker,  Thomas,  carpenter,  Victoria  Street 
Parkins,  Thomas,  hook-dresser,  47  George  Street 
Parliament  Close,  71  High  Street 
Partentine,  Miss  Ann,  1 3  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 
Paterson,  Alexander,  inspector  of  stamps  and  taxes,  Willow  Bank, 

Bridgend 
Paterson,  Alexander,  vintner,  242  South  Street 
Paterson,  Alexander,  dyer,  284  High  Street 
Paterson,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  13  St  John's  Place 
Paterson.  Andrew,  mason,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 
Paterson,  David,  porter,  Old  Guard  Vennel 
Paterson,  David,  labourer,  61  Meal  Vennel 
Paterson,  James,  painter  and  japanner,  129  High  Street 
Paterson,  Misses,  lo  Leonard  Street 
Paterson,  Mrs,  354  High  Street 
Paterson,  Mrs,  Barrack  Street 
Paterson,  Mrs  Charle9,  30  Meal  Vennel 
Paterson,  Mrs  George,  142  South  Street 
Paterson,  Robert,  wright,  Mill  Wynd  Close 
Paterson,  William,  engineer,  1*22  South  Street 
Paterson,  William,  labourer,  227  High  Street 
Patrick,  William,  shipmaster,  214  South  Street 
Pattillo,  Alexander,  town-drummer  and  hair-cutter,  46  Skinnergate 

— house,  9  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Pattillo,  Samuel  (of  Brewster  &  Pattillo),  Scott  Street 
Pattillo,  William,  mason,  Barossa  Street 
Patton,  Alexander,  weaver,  333  High  Street 

Patton,  Charles,  bookseller  and  stationer,  32  St  John  St. — h.,  46 
Patton,  James,  vintner,  5  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Patton,  James,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 

Patton,  James  Murray,  sheriif -clerk,  Marshall  Cottage,  Bridgend 
Patton,  John,  weaver,  72  Pomarium 
Patton,  Joseph,  fisher,  27  Cross  Street 
Patton,  Miss,  3  Crescent 
Patton,  Miss  Margaret,  238  High  Street 
Patton,  Mrs  James,  3  Crescent 
Patton,  Mrs  James,  Cow  Vennel 
Patton,  Rev.  Alexander,  123  High  Street 
Paul,  John,  mason,  Scott  Street 

Paving  and  Lighting  Duty  Office,  60  High  Street 
Peacock,  David,  Hospital  master  and  teacher  of  music,  Hospital 
Peacock,  John  (of  Peacock  &  Imrie),  58  South  Methven  Street 
Peacock,  William  (of  William  PeacOck  &  Co.),  Hospital  Street 
Peacock,  William  &  Co.,  silk-printers,  189  South  Street 
Peacock  &  Imrie,  silk-printers,  South  Methven  Street 


PEARSON — PETERS. 


Pearson,  Alexander,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Pearson,  James,  labourer,  Dovecotland 

Pearson,  John,  Stormont  Street,  east  side 

Pearson,  John,  labourer,  66  South  Street 

Pearson,  Mrs,  Dovecotland 

Pearson,  Mrs  James,  grocer,  335  High  Street 

Pearson,  William  (of  Richardson  &  Pearson),  6  Main  Street, 

Bridgend 
Pearson,  William,  grocer,  233  High  Street 

Peat,  Mrs  David,  bookseller,  24  High  St. — house,  1 9  Mill  Street 
Peat,  Robert,  tea  and  coffee  agent,  24  High  St. — h.,  19  Mill  St. 
Peddie,  Gerard,  perfumer,  53  George  Street — house,  57 
Peddie,  John,  flesher,  7  Cow  Vennel 
Peddie,  John,  labourer,  37  Canal  Street 
Peddie,  John,  wright,  12  South  Street 
Peddie,  Miss  Christian,  12  South  Street 
Peddie,  Miss  Margaret,  Stormont  Street 
Peddie,  Mrs  James,  245  High  Street 
Peddie,  Mrs  John,  grocer,  55  North  Methven  Street 
Peddie,  Mrs  John,  Union  Street,  Blackfriars 
Peddie,  Mrs  Thomas,  lodgings,  146  High  Street 
Peddie,  Mungo,  weaver,  1  Paul  Street 
Peddie,  Robert,  teacher,  45  Mill  Street 
Peddie,  Robert,  wright,  71  High  Street 
Peddie,  Thomas,  tailor,  Union  Street,  Blackfriars 
Peddie,  Thomas,  weaver,  297  High  Street 
Peddie,  William,  painter,  312  High  Street 
Peebles,  Alexander,  labourer,  Kinnoull  Causeway 
Peebles,  Robert,  weaver,  16  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Peebles,  Thomas,  flaxdresser,  Einnoull  Street 
Peggie,  James,  labourer,  31  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Penny,  Miss  Elizabeth,  grocer,  North  Port 
Penny,  James,  coal-merchant,  Coal  Shore — house,  Barnhill 
Perth  Anderson  Institution  Library,  10  High  Street 
Perth  Associative  Society,  2  South  Methven  Street 
Perth  Banking  Company,  24  George  Street 
Perth  Brewery,  18  North  Methven  Street 
Perth  First  Wheaten  Bread  Society,  Union  Lane — Chas. 

Fortune,  manager 
Perth  Flour  Mills,  59  Mill  Street — John  Dall,  manager 
Perth  Foundry,  Paul  Street — A.  M'Farlane  &  Co. 
Perth  Marble  Work,  County  Place 
Perth  Meal  Mills,  58  Mill  Street 

Perth  Royal  Golfing  Society  Rooms,  20  Charlotte  Street 
Perth  Second  Wheaten  Bread  Society,  Blackfriars — James 

Ayson,  manager 
Perthshire  Agricultural  Company's  Office,  10  High  St. 
Perthshire  Wine  and  Spirit  Co's  Warehouse,  6  Watergate 
Peterkin,  James,  weaver,  205  South  Street 
Peters,  Alexander,  grocer,  Dovecotland 
Peters,  Alexander,  mason,  Stormont  Street 
Peters,  Alexander,  weaver,  Dovecotland 


PETERS — POUKIE.  81 


Peters,  David,  officer  of  Free  West  Church,  1  Paul  Street 

Peters,  David,  hawker,  Dovecotlaud 

Peters,  David,  clerk,  68  St  Johu  Street 

Peters,  David,  mason,  Stormont  Street 

Peters,  Johu,  weaver,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Peters,  Miss  Mary,  Dovecotlaud 

Peters,  Mrs  James,  34  Skinnergate 

Peters,  Robert  (of  Taylor  &  Peters),  21  Pomarium 

Peters,  Thomas,  baker,  103  South  Street 

Petrie,  Alexander,  weaver,  139  South  Street 

Petrie,  Andrew,  engineer,  142  South  Street 

Petrie,  George,  weaver,  105  South  Street 

Petrie,  John,  satin-hat-manufacturer,  118  South  Street 

Petrie,  Miss  Catherine,  105  South  Street 

Petrie,  Mrs  Ann,  7  Kinnoull  Street 

Pettigrew,  William,  engine-driver,  Leonard  Street 

Philps,  David  (at  Bank  of  Scotland),  52  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Philps,  John,  gardener,  5  Back  Wynd,  Bridgend 

Philps,  John,  engineer,  69  Canal  Street 

Phiips,  Miss  Ann,  staymaker,  42  St  John  St. — house,  10  Cross  St 

Philps,  Mrs  M  illiam,  10  Cross  Street 

Philps,  William,  smith,  Scott  Street 

Picken,  Nicol,  labourer,  177  High  Street 

Pickering,  William,  Flesh  Vennel 

Pierce,  Joseph,  engine-driver,  Scott  Street 

Pierides,  Paul,  surgeon,  Asylum 

Pillans,  Rev.  John,  3  Kinnoull  Street 

Pillow,  Peter,  printer,  Barossa  Street 

Pirrie,  Alexander,  Glencarse  foot-post,  71  High  Street 

Pirrie,  James  (of  Pirrie  &  Anderson),  12  South  Methven  Street 

Pirrie,  John,  watchmaker  and  receiving  postmaster,  1  King  Street 

Pirrie  &  Anderson,  coachbuilders,  Princes  Street 

Pitblado,  David,  shipmaster,  Nelson  Street 

Pitblado,  John,  shipmaster,  103  South  Street 

Pitblado,  William,  shipmaster,  98  South  Street 

Pitkeathly,  John,  mason,  79  Canal  Street 

Pitkeathly,  John,  weaver,  294  High  Street 

Pitkeathly,  Miss  Jean,  Kirk  Close 

Pitkeathly,  Mrs,  5  Leonard  Street 

Pitkeathly,  William,  shoemaker,  18  Kirkgate 

Plenderleath,  John,  Thistle  Tavern,  55  High  Street 

Police  Assessment  Office,  60  High  St. — J.  M'Ewan,  collector 

Police  Office,  l  High  Street — Andrew  Boyle,  superintendent 

Poor  Rates  Office,  12  Canal  Crescent— John  Scott,  collector 

Porteous,  Mrs  Robert,  129  South  Street 

Porter,  John,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Post  Office,  80  George  Street— C.  G.  Sidey,  postmaster 

Potts,  Thomas,  fishing-road  maker,  59  Skinnergate 

Pcurie,  John,  seaman,  75  Canal  Street 

Pourie,  Misses,  Kirkside 

Pourie,  Mrs  Hay,  washer,  7  Speygate 

Pourie,  William,  turner,  Kirkside 

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Pourie,  William,  polisher,  Barossa  Street 

Pratt,  Robert,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Prentice,  John,  grocer,  5  Paul  Street 

Preston,  Alexander,  lapidary,  Union  Lane 

Preston,  James,  eating-house,  17  Skinnergate 

Preston,  Joseph,  bootmaker,  141  High  Street— house,  137 

Pride,  Thomas,  smith,  Kirk  Close — house,  4  South  Street 

Pringle,  James,  painter  and  glazier,  9  High  Street — house,  8& 

Pringle,  John,  working-jeweller,  9  St  John  Street 

Pringle,  Misses,  231  High  Street 

Pringle,  Thomas,  boatbuilder,  7  High  Street 

Proctor,  Joseph,  bookbinder,  21  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Procurator-Fiscals'  Office,  Blackfriars  Street 

Property  and  Income  Tax  Office,  16  South  Street 

Proudfoot,  David,  weaver,  35  North  Methven  Street 

Proudfoot,  James,  mason,  211  High  Street 

Proudfoot,  James,  porter,  271  High  Street 

Proudfoot,  John,  printer,  12  South  Methven  Street 

Proudfoot,  Miss  Margaret,  321  High  Street 

Proudfoot,  Mrs  David,  126  High  Street 

Proudfoot,  Mrs  John,  78  Pomarium 

Proudfoot,  Mrs  Margaret,  213  South  Street 

Proudfoot,  Peter,  teacher  (National  School),  3  Kinnoull  Street 

Proudfoot,  Robert,  inkmaker,  James  Street 

Proudfoot,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  106  High  Street 

Proudfoot,  William,  warper,  3  Kinnoull  Street 

Proudfoot,  William,  lodgings,  33  North  Methven  Street 

Prussian  Vice  Consul,  John  Lowe,  agent 

Public  Baths,  Mill  Street,  north  side 

Public  Library,  78  George  Street 

Pugh,  Thomas,  pointsman,  8  Cross  Street 

Pullar,  Andrew,  teacher,  Dovecotland 

Pullar,  J.  &  Son,  silk-dyers,  36  Mill  Street 

Pullar,  James,  baker,  259  High  Street — house,  261 

Pullar,  James,  wright,  Barossa  Street 

Pullar,  John  (of  J.  Pullar  &  Son),  3  St  Leonard's  Bank 

Pullar,  John,  salesman,  154  South  Street 

Pullar,  Laurence  (of  Robert  Pullar  &  Sons),  Moncrieff  Bank,  Ciaigie 

Pullar,  Misses,  washers  and  dressers,  104  South  Street 

Pullar,  Misses,  glovers,  15  Skinnergate 

Pullar,  Mrs  David,  337  High  Street 

Pullar,  Mrs  James,  vintner,  Princes  Street 

Pullar,  Mrs  John,  53  Pomarium 

Pullar,  Mrs  Robert,  36  Mill  Street 

Pullar,  Mrs  William,  Melville  Street 

Pullar,  Mrs  William,  219  High  Street 

Pullar,  Robert,  &  Sons,  manufacturers,  35  Mill  Street 

Pullar,  Thomas  (of  Pullar  &  Keay),  246  High  Street, 

Pullar,  William,  weaver,  31  Cross  Street 

Pullar,  William,  baker,  10  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 

Pullar,  William,  brassfounder,  207  High  Street 

Pullar  &  Keay,  joiners,  Murray  Street 


PURCELL— REID.  83 


Purcell,  Laurence,  pensioner,  13  Paul  Steeet 


Rae,  John,  pensioner,  Dovecotland 

Raniage  Graeme,  Burns'  Tavern,  13  Watergate 

Ramsay,  Alexander,  plumber,  113  High.  Street 

Ramsay,  James,  corn-merchant,  9  North  Methven  Street — house, 

Viewland,  Glasgow  Road 
Ramsay,  James,  tailor,  1  Canal  Crescent 
Ramsay,  John,  plnmber  and  brassfounder,  145  High  Street 
Ramsay,  Matthew,  sawyer,  Kinnoull  Causeway 
Ramsay,  Miss  Jane,  teacher,  77  South  Street 
Ramsay,  Mrs  George,  Charlotte  Street 
Ramsay,  Mrs  Helen,  grocery,  59  South  Street 
Ramsay,  Mrs  William,  eating-house,  100  South  Street 
Ramsay,  William,  wright,  Mill  Street,  south  side 
Ramsay,  William  (of  Bell  &  Ramsay),  Athole  Street 
Randies,  John,  flaxdresser,  Flesh  Vennel 
Rankin,  Mrs,  3  Marshall  Place 
Ranson,  Joseph,  china-merchant,  58  St  John  Street — house, 

Scott  Street,  east  side 
Ratledge,  Joseph,  shoemaker,  214  High  Street 
Rattray,  Charles,  weaver,  Thimblerow 
Rattray,  George,  joiner,  76  Pomarium 
Rattray,  James,  blacksmith,  34  South  Methven  Street 
Rattray,  John,  weaver,  24  Pomarium 

Rattray,  John  (at  Duncan,  M'Lean,  &  Jameson's),  Mountabor 
Rattray,  John,  seaman,  79  Canal  Street 
Rattray,  Joseph,  weaver,  240  South  Street 
Rattray,  Mrs  John,  199  High  Street 
Rattray,  Mrs  Thomas,  18  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Rattray,  Thomas,  saw-maker  and  repairer,  183  South  Street 
Rattray,  William,  weaver,  59  Pomarium 
Rattray,  William,  labourer,  Newrow 
Rattray,  William,  shipmaster,  69  Canal  Street 
Readdie,  James,  builder,  Scott  Street 
Readdie,  James,  architect,  Victoria  Street 
Readdie,  Messrs,  builders,  Scott  Street 
Receiving  Post  Office,  1  King  Street — J.  Pirrie,  receiver 
Reid,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  Barossa  Street 
Reid,  Alexander,  china-dealer,  70  High  Street — house,  68 
Reid,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  Newrow 
Reid,  Alexander,  wright,  15  Isla  Street,  Bridgend 
Reid,  Alexander,  dyer,  Stormont  Street 

«Reid,  Archibald,  writer,  3  High  Street — house,  14  Marshall  Place 
Reid,  Charles,  labourer,  9  Castle  Gable 
Reid,  Daniel,  shoemaker,  170  High  Street 
Reid,  David,  wright,  Hospital  Street 
Reid,  David,  grocer,  236  High  Street 
Reid,  David,  weaver,  71  Canal  Street 
Reid,  George,  weaver,  64  Pomarium 


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Reid,  James,  270  High  Street 
Reid,  James,  shoemaker,  207  High  Street 
Reid,  James,  Exchange  CoJfee-Room,  28  George  Street 
Reid,  John,  shipmaster,  45  Watergate 
Reid,  John,  weaver,  297  High  Street 
Reid,  John,  strapper,  167  South  Street 
Reid,  John,  labourer,  63  Pomarium 
Reid,  John,  lodgings,  69  North  Methven  Street 
Reid,  John,  Foundry  Laue 
Reid,  Miss  Barbara,  grocer,  Foundry  Lane 
Reid,  Miss  Jane,  207  High  Street 
Reid,  Miss  Janet,  dresser,  66  South  Street 
Reid,  Mrs  Ann,  58  Pomarium 
Reid,  Mrs  Daniel,  116  High  Street 
Reid,  Mrs  David,  grocer,  49  Watergate 
Reid,  Mrs  James,  63  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Reid,  Mrs  Jean,  grocer,  237  High  Street 
Reid,  Mrs  John,  175  South  Street 
Reid,  Mrs  Margaret,  spirit- dealer,  272  High  Street 
Reid,  Mrs  William,  246  High  Street 
Reid,  Mrs  William,  339  High  Street 
Reid,  Peter,  weaver,  31  Pomarium 

Reid,  Peter,  grocer  and  carter,  174  High  Street — house,  170 
Reid,  Peter,  shoemaker,  Barossa  Street 
Reid,  Robert,  Athole  Tavern,  North  William  Street 
Reid,  Robert,  shoemaker,  Newrow 

Reid,  Robert,  West  Church  Parish  officer,  58  Pomarium 
Reid,  Robert,  labourer,  9  Castle  Gable 
Reid,  Thomas,  Low  Street 
Reid,  Thomas,  King  Street,  west  side 
Reid,  William,  weaver,  Claypots  Wynd 
Reid,  William,  slater,  27  Pomarium 
Reid,  William,  weave  •,  49  Pomarium 
Rennet,  William,  miller,  Mill  Close 
Reanie,  George,  wright,  28  Watergate 
Rennie,  Mrs  William,  lodgings,  48  George  Street 
Reoch,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  38  Mill  Street 
Reoch,  James,  tailor,  Dovecotland 
Reoch,  Mrs  Alexander,  122  South  Street 
Reoch,  Peter,  baker,  224  High  Street 
Riach,  George  (City  Hotel),  31  South  Street 
Riach,  Miss,  Scott  Street,  east  side 
Riach,  Mrs  Major  W.  A.,  14  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 
Richards,  Richard,  shipmaster,  73  South  Street 
Richardson,  Andrew,  tea  and  spirit-dealer,  5  St  John's  Place 
Richardson,  James,  weaver,  59  Pomarium 
Richardson,  John,  weaver,  66  South  Methven  Street 
Richardson,  Mrs  John,  73  Mill  Street 
Richardson,  Mrs  William,  eating-house,   10  Princes  Street 
Richardson,  Mrs  William,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  49  South  St. 
Richardson,  Thomas,  bookseller  and  stationer,   1  George  Street - 
house,  18  High  Street 


RICHARDSON — ROBERTSON.  85 


Richardson,  Thomas,  carter,  27  Kirkgate 

Richardson,  William,  18  High  Street 

Richardson,  William,  weaver,  66  South  Methven  Street 

Richardson,  William,  grocer,  240  High  Street — house,  316 

Richardson  &  Pearson,  silk-mercers,  32  George  Street 

Riley,  Bernard,  hawker,  155  South  Street 

Riley,  Miss  Margaret,  76  Pomarium 

Riley,  Mrs  Hugh,  67  Meal  Vennel 

Rintoul,  Alexander,  rag  and  pottery  store,  4  High  Street 

Rintoul,  John,  mason,  Dovecotland 

Rintoul,  Laurence,  grocer  and  wine-merchant,  79  High  Street — 

house,  81 
Ritchie,  James,  Perth  glass-warehouse,  70  St  John  St. — house,  22 
Ritchie,  John,  builder,  Leonard  Street 
Ritchie,  Mrs,  Melville  Street 
Ritchie,  Mrs  Helen,  7  Paul  Street 
Ritchie,  Mrs  Peter,  horse-hirer,  163  High  Street 
Ritchie,  Thomas,  hair-manufactory,  123  South  Street 
Ritchie,  William,  carter,  89  High  Street 
River  Police  and  Fishing  Office,  6  Charlotte  Street 
Robb,  Alexander,  labourer,  348  High  Street 
Robb,  Alexander,  grocer,  Barrack  Street 
Robb,  David,  labourer,  Earl's  Dykes 
Robb,  George,  tailor,  8  Skinnergate 
Robb,  James,  mason,  93  Canal  Crescent 
Robb,  Misses,  4  Cross  Street 
Robb,  Mrs  David,  167  South  Street 
Robb,  William,  mason,  310  High  Street 
Roben,  John,  greengrocer,  17  Athole  Street 
Robert,  Francis,  smith,  9  Cross  Street 
Roberts,  William,  railway  guard,  21  Cross  Street 
Robertson,  Alexander,  surveyor  of  taxes,   1    Kirkgate — house,  3 

Barossa  Place 
Robertson,  Alexander,  clerk,  James  Street 
Robertson,  Alexander,  39  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Robertson,  Alexander,  baker,  220  High  Street — house,  224 
Robertson,  Alexander,  weaver,  297  High  Street 
Robertson,  Alexander,  cow-feeder,  Hospital  Street 
Robertson,  Alexander,  pensioner,  46  High  Street 
Robertson,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  Murray  Street 
Robertson,  Alexander,  weaver,  239  High  Street 
Robertson,  Alexander,  stationer,  139  High  Street 
Robertson,  Alexander,  weaver,  Dovecotland 
Robertson,  Alexander,  cabinet-maker  and  upholsterer,  Union  St., 

Blackfriars 
Robertson,  Alexander,  carter,  291  High  Street 
Robertson,  Alexander,  tailor,  Barrack  Street 
Robertson,  Alexander,  shoemaker,  38  North  Methven  Street 
Robertson,  Alexander,  wright,  2  York  Place 
Robertson,  Alexander,  Flesh  Vennel 
Robertson,  Alexander,  scavenger,  15  Paul  Street 
Robertson,  Alexander,  porter,  82  Watergate 


86  ROBERTSON. 


Robertson,  Alexander,  platelayer,  224  High  Street 

Robertson,  Alexander,  Clayholes 

Robertson,  Alexander,  carpenter,  45  Pomarium 

Robertson,  Alexander,  dyer,  Thimblerow 

Robertson,  Alexander,  warper,  Dovecotland 

Robertson,  Alexander,  weaver,  47  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Robertson,  Alexander,  Red  Lion  Inn,  123  High  Street 

Robertson,  Alexander,  coal-merchant  and  auctioneer,  Princes  St. 

— house,  Victoria  Street 
Robertson,  Alexander,  139  South  Street 
Robertson,  Alexander,  pensioner,  199  South  Street 
Robertson,  Andrew,  Thimblerow 
Robertson,  Andrew,  reedmaker,  211  South  Street 
Robertson,  Andrew,  tailor,  238  High  Street 
Robertson,  Charles,  sawyer,  Kinnoull  Causeway 
Robertson,  Charles,  tailor,  70  South  Street 
Robertson,  Charles,  grocer,  Hospital  Street 
Robertson,  Charles,  sawyer,  Hospital  Street 
Robertson,  Daniel,  vintner,  265  High  Street 

Robertson,  David,  grocer,  62  South  Methven  St. — h.,  County  Place 
Robertson,  David,  labourer,  53  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Robertson,  David,  builder,  York  Place 
Robertson,  David,  shoemaker,  77  South  Street 
Robertson,  David,  weaver,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 
Robertson,  David,  wright,  Union  Street,  Blackfriars 
Robertson,  David,  porter,  73  South  Street 

Robertson,  David,  bookseller  and  stationer,  94  High  St. — h.,  92 
1  Robertson,  Donald  (refreshment-rooms,  terminus),  Victoria  Street 
Robertson,  Donald  drover,  Hospital  Street 
Robertson,  Donald,  porter,  19  Hospital  Street 
Robertson,  Donald,  weaver,  Dovecotland 
Robertson,  Donald,  carter,  27  Castle  Gable 
Robertson,  Donald,  wright,  3  Melville  Street 
Robertson,  Duff,  weaver,  51   Pomarium 
Robertson,  Duncan,  James  Street 
Robertson,  Duncan,  quarryman,  66  South  Street 
Robertson,  Duncan,  carter,  180  South  Street 
Robertson,  Duncan,  labourer,  Newrow 
Robertson,  Duncan,  porter,  126  South  Street 
Robertson,  Duncan,  tailor,  7  Kirkgate 
Robertson,  Duncan,  cooper,  171  South  Street 
Robertson,  Duncan,  weaver,  Cutlog  Vennel 
Robertson,  Edward,  slater,  Clayholes 
Robertson,  George,  sawyer,  Kirkside 
Robertson,  George,  weaver,  155  South  Street 
Robertson,  George,  flesher,  26  Athole  Street 
Robertson,  George,  seaman,  36  Meal  Vennel 
Robertson,  James  Britannia  Tavern,  15  Mill  Street 
Robertson,  James,  smith  and  cartwright,   Princes  Street — house, 

Nelson  Street 
Robertson,  James,  weaving-agent,  196  South  Street — house,  214 
Robertson,  James,  mason,  13  Canal  Crescent 


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James,  weaver,  340  High  Street 
James,  labourer,  Newrow 
James,  barrack-sergeant,  Perth  Barracks 
James,  tailor,  Stormont  Street 
James,  bootmaker,  74  High  Street — house,  72 
James,  carpenter,  284  High  Street 
James,  weaver,  Dovecotland 
James,  wright,  8  North  Port 
James,  weaver,  368  Higb  Street 
James,  tailor,  240  South  Street 
James,  painter,  120  High  Street 
James,  weaver,  71  Canal  Street 
James,  blacksmith,  189  South  Street 
James,  seaman,  31  Canal  Street 
James,  carpenter,  189  South  Street 
James,  shoemaker,  129  High  Street 
James,  16  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
James,  clerk,  12  Canal  Crescent 
James,  poinstman,  Leonard  Street 
James,  weaver,  Thimblerow 
James,  weaver,  206  South  Street 
James,  coach-driver,  Kinnoull  Causeway- 
James,  pensioner,  Clayholes 
John,  smith,  344  High  Street 
John,  shoemaker,  400  High  Street 
John,  shoemaker,  34  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
John,  engine-driver,  Leonard  Street 
John,  weaver,  Thimblerow 
John,  labourer,  6  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
John,  weaver,  358  High  Street 
John,  grocer,  1  Reform  Place 
John,  vintner,  134  High  Street 
John,  tailor,  5  Kirkgate — house,  7 
John,  weaver,  159  South  Street 
John,  pavier,  Shuttlefield  Close 
John,  labourer,  170  South  Street 
John,  labourer,  315  High  Street 
John,  miller,  271  High  Street 
John,  porter,  177  South  Street 
Joseph,  labourer,  4  Cross  Street 
Lauchlan,  labourer,  Leonard  Street 
Miss  Catherine,  Dovecotland 
Miss  Catherine,  24  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Miss  Charlotte,  grocer,  235  High  Street 
Miss  Grace,  8  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Miss  Isabella,  214  South  Street 
Miss  Isabella,  grocer,  51  Skinnergate 
Miss  Jessie,  dressmaker,  163  High  Street 
Miss  Margaret,  7  Pomarium 
Miss  Margaret,  dressmaker,  18  George  Street 
Miss  Margaret,  vintner,  94  Watergate 
Miss  Mary,  dressmaker,  271  High  Street 


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Misses,  9  Union  Street  Lane,  Bridgend 

Mrs  Adam,  grocer,  125  High  Street 

Mrs  Alexander,  9  Castle  Gable 

Mrs  Alexander,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Mrs  Alexander,  102  High  Street 

Mrs  Alexander,  Victoria  Street 

Mrs  Alexander,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 

Mrs  Alexander,  238  High  Street 

Mrs  Andrew,  354  High  Street 

Mrs  Ann,  315  High  Street 

Mrs  Charles,  4  South  Street 

Mrs  Charles,  47  George  Street 

Mrs  Charles,  Cow  Vennel 

Mrs  Charles,  grocer,  Princes  Street 

Mrs  Christain,  23  Old  Guard  Vennel 

Mrs  David,  291  High  Street 

Mrs  Donald,  18  Athole  Street 

Mrs  Donald,  25  High  Street 

Mrs  Duncan,  67  South  Street 

Mrs  DuncaD,  Thimblerow 

Mrs  George,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Mrs  J.  F.,  77  South  Street 

Mrs  James,  sick-nurse,  211  High  Street 

Mrs  James,  10  Speygate 

Mrs  James,  210  South  Street 

Mrs  James,  lodgings,  148  South  Street 

Mrs  James,  232  High  Street 

Mrs  John,  9  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 

Mrs  John,  Claypots  Wynd 

Mrs  John,  Perth  Arms'  Inn,  112  High  Street 

Mrs  John,  1 2  Canal  Crescent 

Mrs  John,  103  South  Street 

Mrs  Laurence,  18  Marshall  Place 

Mrs  Margaret,  grocer,  10  Bridge  Lane 

Mrs  Margaret,  171  South  Street 

Mrs  Paul,  163  South  Street 

Mrs  Peter,  eating-house,  47  Meal  Vennel 

Mrs  Peter,  Old  Guard  Vennel 

Mrs  Robert,  89  South  Street 

Mrs  Robert,  Barossa  Street 

Mrs  Robert,  King  Street,  east  side 

Mrs  Thomas,  125  South  Street 

Mrs  William,  Mill  Wynd 

Oliphant  B.,  porter,  211  High  Street 

Peter,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  28  Princes  Street 

Peter,  pointsman,  13  Canal  Crescent 

Peter,  porter.  214  High  Street 

Peter,  grocer,  20  Kirkgate 

Richard  (of  Robertson  &  Co.),  James  Street 

Robert,  labourer,  Barossa  Street 

Robert,  measurer,  7  Athole  Street 

Robert,  weaver,  Hospital  Street 


ROBERTSON — ROSS.  89 


Robertson,  Robert,  weaver,  55  Meal  Vermel 

Robertson,  Robert,  labourer,  31  Canal  Street 

Robertson,  Robert,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 

Robertson,  Robert  Hay,  grocer  and  wine-merchant,  22  High  St. 

— house,  5  George  Street 
Robertson,  Thomas,  cork-cutter,  304  High  Street 
Robertson,  Thomas,  tinsmith,  67  Meal  Vennel 
Robertson,  William,  clerk,  72  High  Street 
Robertson,  William,  tailor,  77  South  Street 
Robertson,  William,  labourer,  63  Pomarium 
Robertson,  William,  labourer,  ]  90  High  Street 
Robertson,  William,  shoemaker,  309  High  Street 
Robertson,  William,  wright,  47  George  Street 
Robertson,  William,  potato-agent,  13  Commercial  St.,   Bridgend 
Robertson  &  Co.,  timber-merchants,  Victoria  Street 
Robson,  Miss  Janet,  laundress,  40  Meal  Vennel 
Rodgie,  Thomas  (at  James  Condie's),  12  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 
Roger,  Alexander,  weaver,  Thimblerow 
Roger.  James,  weaver,  384  High  Street 
Roger,  John,  seaman,  184  South  Street 
Roger,  John,  shoemaker,  Stormont  Street 
Roger,  John,  weaver,  13  Canal  Crescent 
Roger,  William,  mason,  79  Canal  Street 

Roles,  Charles,  supervisor  of  excise,  49  Commercial  St.,  Bridgend 
Rollo,  David,  baker,  152  High  Street — house,  156 
Rollo,  James,  22  Marshall  Place 
Rollo,  James,  smith,  Stormont  Street 
Rollo,  James,  policeman,  77  South  Street 
Rollo,  James,  parish  -officer,  75  Canal  Street 
Rollo,  John,  carter,  44  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Rollo  Robert,  carter,  South  William  Street 
Ronald,  Captain  William,  1  Rose  Terrace 
Ronaldson,  William,  wright,  82  South  Street 
Ross,  Alexander,  tobacconist,  23  South  Street 
Ross,  Alexander,  labourer,  Newrow 
Ross,  Alexander,  tailor,  137  High  Street 

Ross,  Alexander,  cooper,  24  South  Methven  Street — house,  48  . 
Ross,  Alexander,  smith,  142  South  Street 
Ross,  Alexander,  painter,  123  High  Street 
Ross,  Alexander,  shoemaker  and  musician,  46  High  Street 
Ross,  Charles,  labourer,  Foundry  Lane 
Ross,  David,  plumber,  Barossa  Street 
Ross,  David  (of  John  Ross  &  Son),  Blackfriars  Street 
Ross,  David  (of  Ross  &  M'Neili),  Burghmuir 
Ross,  James,  stock-broker,  10  High  St.- — house,  5  Rose  Terrace 
Ross,  James,  cooper,  Barossa  Street 
Ross,  JohD,  labourer,  Carpenter  Street 

Ross,  John,  candlemaker,  118  High  Street — house,  2  Albert  Place 
Ross,  John,  Melville  Street 

Ross,  John  &  Son,  grocers  and  wine-merchants,  2  9  High  Street 
Ross,  Miss,  16  Mill  Street 
Ross,  Mrs,  shoebinder,  36  Skinnergate 

I 


90  ROSS — RUTHERFORD. 


Ross,  Mrs,  lodgings,  59  North  Methven  Street 

Ross,  Mrs  Alexander,  64  Pomarium 

Ross,  Mrs  Andrew,  mangle,  287  High  Street 

Ross,  Mrs  George,  190  High  Street 

Ross,  Mrs  John,  Hospital  Street 

Ross,  Mrs  John,  6  St  Leonard's  Bank 

Ross,  Mrs  John,  41  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Ross,  Mrs  Margaret,  grocer,  2  Cross  Street 

Ross,  Peter,  candle-maker,  120  High  Street 

Ross,  Peter,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 

Ross,  Robert  (of  Ross  &  M'Farlane),  223  South  Street 

Ross,  Thomas,  inkmaker,  206  South  Street 

Ross,  Thomas,  30  Kirkgate 

Ross,  Thomas,  7  North  Methven  Street 

Ross,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  8  Skinnergate 

Ross,  W.  &  J.,  writers,  10  High  Street — house,  5  Rose  Terrase 

Ross,  William,  spoonmaker,  37  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Ross  &  M'Farlane,  aerated-water  manufacturers,  214  High  Street 

Ross  &  M'Neill,  builders,  Kinnoull  Street 

Rough,  Peter,  coachman,  2  Bridge  Lane 

Roy,  Alexander,  porter,  163  High  Street 

Roy,  Alexander,  greengrocer,  35  South  Street — house,  Taybankr 

Bridgend 
Roy,  Andrew,  wright,  County  Place 
Roy,  Andrew,  victualler,  20  South  Methven  Street 
Roy,  Daniel,  postboy,  59  Skinnergate 
Roy,  James,  hair-cutter  and  perfumer,  5  Bridge  Lane 
Roy,  James  (of  Roy  &  Miller),  11  Charlotte  Street 
Roy,  James,  bill-poster,  25  High  Street 
Roy,  James,  porter,  35  Castle  Gable 
Roy,  James,  porter,  24  Castle  Gable 
Roy,  John,  lintseed-crusher,  3  North  Methven  Street 
Roy,  John,  baker,  Dovecotland 

Roy,  Miss  Ann,  bootbinder,  3  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Roy,  Misses,  dressmakers,  25  George  Street 
Roy,  Mrs  William,  30  Meal  Yennel 
Roy,  Robert,  weaver,  37  Pomarium 
Roy,  William,  flesher,  54  South  Methven  Street — house,  25 

George  Street 
Roy  &  Miller,  wine  and  spirit  merchants,  Kirkside 
Royal  Arch  Mason  Hall,  71  High  Street 
Royal  George  Hotel  (Miss  Agnes  Davidson),  51  George  St. 
Royal  Mail-Co ach  Offices,  58  George  St.  and  15  South  St. 
Russell,  Hector,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 
Russell,  James,  wright,  159  South  Street 
Russell,  Miss  Margaret,  Union  Street,  Blackfriars 
Russell,  Mrs  Robert,  1  Canal  Crescent 
Rutherford,  Andrew,  weaver  and  lodgings,  59  High  Street 
Rutherford,  David,  wright,  Hospital  Street 
Rutherford,  James,  wright,  87  High  Street 
Rutherford,  James,  Scott  Street 
Rutherford,  James,  weaver,  Clayholes 


RUTHERFORD — SCOTLAND.  91 


Rutherford,  James,  plumber,  216  High  Street 

Rutherford,  John,  labourer,  7  Speygate 

Rutherford,  Mrs,  89  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Rutherford,  Mrs  Alexander,  142  South  Street 

Rutherford,  Mrs  James,  366  High  Street 

Rutherford,  Mrs  John,  312  High  Street 

Rutherford,  Mrs  Margaret,  grocer,  3  Meal  Vennel 

Rutherford,  Peter,  tailor,  106  High  Street 

Rutherford,  Thomas,  water-bailiff,  Leonard  Street 

Rutherford,  William,  wright,  9  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Ruthven,  George,  weaver,  Newrow 

Ruthven,  Johu,  King's  Arms  Inn,  7  High  Street 


Sage,  John,  weaver,  159  South  Street 

Sage,  Mrs  James,  36  Meal  Vermel 

Sage,  Mrs  Robert,  182  High  Street 

Salmond,  Alexander  (of  Ancell  &  Salmond),  2  Bridge  Lane 

Salmond,  James,  smith,  39  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Salutation  Inn  and  Hotel  (John  Kennedy),  26  South  Street 

Sampson,  William,  porter,  153  South  Street 

Sandeman,  J.  &  D.,  bootmakers,  110  High  St. — house,  Newrow 

Sandeman,  Miss,  1  King's  Place 

Sandeman,  Miss,  46  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Sandeman,  Miss  M.  R.,  3  Barossa  Place 

Sandeman,  Mrs  T.  R.,  1 1  Rose  Terrace 

Sandels,  Mrs  John,  18  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Sandford,  William,  carter,  Leonard  Street 

Sangster,  Miss  Grace,  25  Old  Guard  Vennel 

Sangster,  Mrs,  19  Mill  Street 

Sangster,  Robert,  Springbank,  66  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Saunders,  Mrs  David,  Kinnoull  Arms  Inn,  33  South  Methven  St. 

Saunders,  Peter,  leather-merchant,  Horse  Cross 

Saxey,  Mrs,  48  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Scholes,  Joseph,  engineer,  Scott  Street 

School  Vennel,  33  South  Street 

Scobie,  Charles,  Blackfriars  Wynd 

Scobie,  Charles,  cutler,  tinsmith,  and  gas-fitter,  77  High  Street 

— house,  68 
Scobie,  James,  gardener,  16  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 
Scobie,  John,  china-dealer,  11  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Scobie,  Mary,  Blackfriars  Wynd 
Scobie,  Misses,  246  High  Street 
Scobie,  Mrs  David,  vintner,  Lime  Shore 
Scobie,  Mrs  Janet,  63  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Scobie,  Peter,  writer,  7  High  St. — house,  11  Main  St.,  Bridgend 
Scobie,  Robert,  pensioner,  95  High  Street 
Scobie,  William,  brewer,  Newrow 
Seolley,  Mrs,  27  Skinnergate 
Scone  and  Perth  Mason  Hall,  14  High  Street 
Scotland,  Andrew,  flaxspiuner,  Leonard  Street 


92  SCOTLAND — SCOTT. 


Scotland,  Aplen,  weaver,  4  Cross  Street 

Scotland,  James,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Scotland,  John,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Scotland,  John,  weaver,  54  Pomarium 

Scotland,  Mrs  George,  6  Cross  Street 

Scotland,  Mrs  George,  Dovecotland 

Scotland,  Newlands,  46  Pomarium 

Scotland,  Robert,  slater,  1 1  Leonard  Street 

Scotland,  "William,  lodgings,  King  Street,  east  side 

Scotland,  William,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Scotland,  "William,  porter,  Leonard  Street 

Scott,  Alexander,  writer,  Blackfriars  Street 

Scott,  Charles,  cabinet-warehouse,  22  South  St. — h.,  3  Albert  Place 

Scott,  Charles,  mason,  3  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Scott,  Charles,  labourer,  145  South  Street 

Scott,  David,   surgeon  and   druggist,  35    High  Street — house,   5 

St  John  Street 
Scott,  David,  3  Reform  Place 
Scott,  Donald,  44  Watergate 

Scott,  Edward,  broker,  34  Meal  Vennel — house,  48 
Scott,  George,  confectioner,  172  High  Street — house,  170 
Scott,  George,  printer,  26  Kirkgate 
Scott,  James,  vintner,  1 1  Mill  Street 
Scott,  James,  surfaceman,  Dovecotland 
Scott,  James,  baker,  County  Place 
Scott,  James,  writer,  20  W7atergate 

Scott,  James,  wool-merchant,  Mill  Street — bouse,  Scott  Street 
Scott,  James,  labourer,  Dovecotland 
Scott,  James,  smith,  Foundry  Lane 
Scott,  James,  fireman,  Cherry  Lane 
Scott,  John,  labourer,  Barrack  Street 
Scott,  John,  collector  of  Poor-Rates,  12  Canal  Crescent 
Scott,  John,  lastmaker,  89  South  Street 
Scott,  John,  weaver,  65  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Scott,  Matthew  (of  Scott  &  Muir),  James  Street,  east  side 
Scott,  Miss,  confectioner,  128  High   Street — house,  126 
Scott,  Miss,  63  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Scott,  Miss,  teacher,  Stormont  Street 
Scott,  Miss  Agnes,  7  Leonard  Street 
Scott,  Miss  Ann,  16  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Scott,  Miss  Ann,  Leonard  Street 
Scott,  Miss  Helen,  Kirk  Close 
Scott,  Miss  Janet,  dressmaker,  22  St  John  Street 
Scott,  Miss  Janet,  dressmaker,  55  High  Street 
Scott,  Miss  Mary,  dressmaker,  190  High  Street 
Scott,  Miss  May,  washer,  27  Castle  Gable 
Scott,  Misses,  milliners  and  dressmakers,  6  Charlotte  Street 
Scott,  Misses,  246  High  Street 
Scott,  Mrs,  Melville  Street 
Scott,  Mrs  Alexaader,  Scott  Street 
Scott,  Mrs  Andrew,  50  Skinnergate 
Scott,  Mrs  Catherine,  15  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgesd 


SCOTT — SHAW.  93 


Scott,  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  82  South  Street 

Scott,  Mrs  John,  Clayholes 

Scott,  Mrs  Michael,  eating-house,  40  Skinnergate 

Scott,  Mrs  Robert,  33  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Scott,  Mrs  Robert,  Storcnont  Street 

Scott,  Mrs  William,  Cow  Vennel 

Scott,  Peter,  tailor,  37  Castle  Gable 

Scott,  Robert,  mason,  IS  Back  Wynd,  Bridgend 

Scott,  Robert,  confectioner,  88  High  Street — house,  86 

Scott,  Robert,  weaver,  47  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Scott,  Thomas,  baker,  Cutlog  Vennel 

Scott,  Thomas,  mason,  48  Main  Street, 'Bridgend 

Scott,  Thomas,  weaver,  6  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Scott,  Thomas,  grocer,  255  High  Street — house  above 

Scott,  Thomas,  weaver,  Thimblerow 

Scott,  William,  teacher,  5  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 

Scott,  AVilliam,  ropespinner,  3  LI  High  Street 

Scott  &  Muir,  brewers,  87  Canal  Street 

Scottish  Central,  Railway  Office,  Terminus 

Scottish  Midland  Railway  Office,  Terminus 

Scrimgeour,  Alexander,  policeman,  103  South  Street 

Scrimgeour,  Alexander,  victualler,  39  Mill  Street 

Scrimgeour,  Donald,  Barrack  Street 

Scrimgeour,  Donald,  labourer,  17  Pomarium 

Scrimgeour,  James,  seaman,  40  South  Street 

Scrimgeour,  James,  tailor,  Stormont  Street 

Scrimgeour,  John,  wright,  64  Pomarium 

Scrimgeour,  Robert,  weaver,  47  Pomarium 

Scrowther,  John,  bookbinder,  Foundry  Lane 

Scrowther,  John,  bookbinder,  7  High  Street 

Sefiton,  Donald,  labourer,  Low  Street 

Seaton,  Donald,  labourer,    104  South  Street 

Seaton,  John,  labourer,  Low  Street 

Seaton,  Mrs  Captain,  Potterhill,  Bridgend 

Seaton,  Mrs  Donald,  26  Princes  Street 

Seaton,  Mrs  Peter,  straw-hat-maker,  10  St  John's  Place 

Seaton,  Mrs  William,  lodgings,  3  Rinuoull  Street 

Session  Clerk's  Office,  6  Charlotte  Street 

Shanks,'  John,  dairy,  34  South  Methven  Street 

Shanley,  Francis,  labourer,  164  South  Street 

Shannan,  James,  railway-guard,  42  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Shannan,  John,  railway-guard,  246  High  Street 

Sharp,  David,  painter,  211  High  Street 

Sharp,  James,  cabinet-wareroom,  14  North  Methven  Street 

Sharp,  John  (late  baker),  54  High  Street 

Sharp,  John,  golf-ball-maker,  Blackfriars  Wynd 

Sharp,  Major  Jelf,  Kincarrathie 

Sharp,  Misses,  vintners,  169  South  Street 

Sharp,  Mrs,  sick-nurse,  308  High  Street 

Sharp,  Mrs  David,  midwife,  17  Meal  Vennel 

Sharp,  William,  gardener,  Leonard  Street 

Shaw,  Alexander,  weaver,  1  Paul  Street 

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94  SHAW — SIMPSON. 


Shaw,  Andrew  weaver,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Shaw,  George,  engine-driver,  South  William  Street 

Sbaw,  James,  dyer,  278  High  Street 

Shaw,  John,  victualler,  61  South  Street 

Shaw,  Mrs  James,  14  Watergate 

Shaw,  Peter,  clampmaker,  35  Skinnergate 

Shearer,  Alexander,  96  High  Street 

Shearer,  George,  engineer,  Cow  Vennel 

Shearer,  Mrs,  Mill  Wynd 

Shedden,  Charles,  watchmaker,  3  George  St. — house,  18  High  St. 

Shedden,  James,  confectioner,  65  North  Methven  Street 

Shedden,. Mrs  Alexander,  Stormont  Street 

Shelton,  Rev.  Edward,  190  South  Street 

Shepherd,  David,  tailor,  4  George  Street 

Shepherd,  James,  jeweller,  278  High  Street 

Shepherd,  James,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 

Shepherd,  Johu,  furnishing  warehouse,  20  Athole  Street 

Shepherd,  John,  weaver,  Leonard  Street 

Shepherd,  Mrs  James,  1 9  Pomarium 

Shepherd,  Thomas,  clothier,  Hospital  St. — house,  13  Leonard  St. 

Sheriff-Clerk's  Office,  foot  of  South  Street 

Sheriff-Court  Room,  foot  of  South  Street 

Sherrit,  John,  game-dealer,  Princes  Street 

Sherwood,  George,  shoemaker,  Carpenter  Street 

Shewster,  Mrs  John,  77  South  Street 

Shiels,  Alexander,  labourer,  74  South  Street 

Shore-Dues  Office,  Coal  Shore — James  Morris,  collector 

Shorthouse,  Margaret,  148  South  Street 

Shuttlefield  Close,  170  South  Street  and  71  Canal  Street 

Sidey,  Charles  Graham,  postmaster,   stationer,  and  printer,  80 

George  Street — house',  2  Charlotte  Street 
Sidey,  George,  Coupar-Angus  post,  Johnston's  Land,  Mill  Street 
Sidey,  John,  carter,  93  Canal  Crescent 
Sidey,  Mrs  Thomas,  5  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 
Sidey,  Robert,  labourer,  Stormont  Street 
Sidey,  Thomas,  carter,  66  South  Street 
Simcock,  George,  platelayer,  20  South  Street 
Sime,  David,  grocer,  215  High  Street — house,  219 
Sime,  David,  weaver,  70  South  Street 
Sime,  Grant,  labourer,  13  Castle  Gable 
Sime,  James,  shoemaker,  134  High  Street 
Sime,  John,  shoemaker,  224  High  Street 
Sime,  Joseph,  warper  and  grocer,  274  High  Street 
Sime,  Misses,  dressmakers,  219  High  Street 
Sime,  Mrs  James,  Newrow 
Sime,  Mrs  John,  lodgings,  25  High  Street 
Simeons,  James,  labourer,  Barossa  Street 
Simeons,  Thomas,  railway-policeman,  25  High  Street 
Simeons,  Thomas,  labourer,  136  South  Street 
Simmie,  David,  labourer,  Stormont  Street 
Simpson,  Andrew,  labourer,  Claypots  Wynd 
Simpson,  Anthony,  labourer,  Thimblerow 


SIMPSON — SMEATON.  95 


►Simpson,  Charles,  labourer,  35  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Simpson,  David,  saddler,  20  Athole  Street 

Simpson,  James,  brewer,  83  Canal  Street— house,  198  South  St. 

Simpson,  John,  wright,  Barrack  Street 

Simpson,  John,  shipmaster,  Scott  Street 

Simpson,  Mrs  Ann,  dairy,  55  Watergate 

Simpson,  Mrs  Hugh,  61  Meal  Vennel 

Simpson,  Mrs  John,  6  High  Street 

Simpson,  Mrs  John,  dressmaker,  3  Kinnoull  Street 

Simpson,  Mrs  William,  vintner,  22  South  Methven  Street 

Simpson,  William,  labourer,  33  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Sinclair,  Alexander,  tollman,  20  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgead 

Sinclair,  Daniel,  superintendent  of  Greyfriars'  Burying-Ground, 

116  High  Street 
Sinclair,  David,  South  William  Street 
Sinclair,  Donald,  tailor,  Blackfriars  Wynd 
Sinclair,  Duncan,  shoemaker,  1  ]  6  High  Street 
Sinclair,  Hugh,  heckler,  129  South  Street 
Sinclair,  John,  tailor,  212  South  Street 
Sinclair,  Miss  Mary,  3  North  Port 
Sinclair,  Mrs  Robert,  eating-house,  232  South  Street 
Sinclair,  Robert,  ship-tavern,  1  South  Street 
Sinclair,  William,  21  Cross  Street 
Skeete,  Mrs  Henry  A.,  Bowerswell  Cottage,  Bridgend 
Skelly,  Mrs  John,  70  South  Street 
Skinner,  Alexander,  cooper,  Barossa  Street 
Skinner,  Daniel,  Paul's  Close 
Skinner,  Mrs,  143  South  Street 
Skinner,  Mrs  Mary,  Charter  Lane 
Skirving,  Mrs  Robert,  1 16  High  Street 
Slater,  Andrew,  bookbinder,  170  High  Street 
Slater,  George,  vintner,  Newrow,  north  end 
Slater,  James,  mason,  1  0  Canal  Street 
Siater,  John,  gardener,  53  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Slater,  John,  dairy,  151  High  Street 
Slater,  Miss  Margaret,  5  Leonard  Street 
Slater,  Mrs  William,  eating-house,  1 1  Skinnergate 
Slater,  Robert,  cork-cutter,  1  Low  Street 
Slater,  William,  wright,  25  Kirkgate 
Sligo,  Archibald,  shoemaker,  92  High  Street 
Slimman,  John,  wire-worker,  70  South  Street 
Slimman,  Miss  Jane,  80  High  Street 

Slimman,  Thomas  &  Co.,  wire-workers,  44  South  Methven  Street 
Smail,  Joseph,  joiner,  47  High  Street 
Smail/Mrs  Adam,  20  Pomariuna 
Small,  Mrs  James,  15  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 
Small,  Robert,  postboy,  Carpenter  Street 
Smart,  James,  wright,  Dovecotland 
Smart,  James,  weaver,  159  South  Street 
Smart,  John,  weaver,  Hospital  Street 
Smeaton,  Andrew,  labourer,  32  Canal  Street 
Smeaton,  David  (of  Fenton  &  Smeaton),  59  Pomadum 


96  SMEATON — SMITH. 


Smeaton,  James  (of  Dewar  &  Smeaton),  Melville  Street 

Smeaton,  Mrs,  19  Marshall  Place 

Smeaton,  Mrs,  68  St  John  Street 

Smeaton,  Mrs  Thomas,  91  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Smeaton,  Peter,  shipmaster,  Scott  Street 

Smeaton,  William,  polisher,  Barrack  Street 

Smith,  iUexander,  shoemaker,  28  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 

Smith,  Alexander,  mason,  St  Pauls  Square 

Smith,  Alexander,  smith,  129  High  Street 

Smith,  Alexander,  weaver,  Clayholes 

Smith,  Alexander  B.,'  teacher,  Mansfield  Place.  Bridgend 

Smith,  Andrew,  grocer,  14  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend,  house,  5 

Smith,  Andrew,  weaver,  15  Cross  Street 

Smitb,  Charles,  platelayer,  Dovecotiand 

Smith,  David,  sawyer,  Newrow 

Smith,  David,  hostler,  39  Canal  Street 

Smith,  David,  weaver,  11  Cross  Street 

Smith,  David,  wright,  Leonard  Street 

Smith,  David,  smith,  176  South  Street 

Smith,  David,  shoemaker,  41  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Smith,  George,  flaxdresser,  Leonard  Street 

Smith,  George,  pensioner,   Mill  TTynd 

Smith,  James,  gardener,  1  Stratbmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Smith,  James,  shoemaker,  S  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

Smith,  James,  carter,  13  Isla  Street,  Bridgend 

Smith,  James,  wright,  5  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

Smith,  James,  porter,  60  High  Street 

Smitb,  James,  weaver,  52  Mill  Street 

Smith,  James,  labourer,  149  South  Street 

Smith,  John,  upholsterer,  190  High  Street 

Smith,  John,  labourer,  14  Union  Street  Lane,  Bridgend 

Smitb,  John,  shoemaker,  34  Skinnergate 

Smith,  John,  grocer,  242  High  Street — house,  5  County  Place 

Smith,  John,  writing-master  (Academy),  Ivybank 

Smith,  John,  blacksmith,  Old  Guard  Vennel 

Smith,  John,  mason,  58  South  Methven  Street 

Smith,  John,  seaman,  4  South  Street 

Smith,  John,  shoemaker,  7  Paul  Street 

Smith,  Joseph,  shoemaker,  74  South  Street 

Smith,  Laur.,  tinplate  worker,  42  St  John  St. — h.5  54  Watergate 

Smith,  Miss  Ann,  Carpenter  Street 

Smith,  Miss  Barbary,  83  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Smith,  Miss  Margaret,  dressmaker,  Kianoull  Street 

Smith,  Miss  Margaret,  washer,  3  Bridge  Lane 

vSmith,  Miss  Margaret,  232  High  Street 

Smith,  Mrs  Adam,  4  Union  Street  Lane,  Bridgend 

Smith,  Mrs  Alexander,  28  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 

Smith,  Mrs  Christain,  Clayholes 

Smith,  Mrs  David,  grocery,  57  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Smith,  Mrs  David,  102  High  Street 

Smith,  Mrs  James,  sick-nurse,  2  Canal  Street 

Smith,  Mrs  James,  Scott  Street 


SMITH — SPENCE.  97 


Smith,  Mrs  John,  39  Skinnergate 

Smith,  Mrs  John,  dressmaker,  5  County  Place 

8mith,  Mrs  Michael,  89  South  Street 

Smith,  Mrs  Robert,  1 61  High  Street 

Smith,  Mrs  William,  Thimblerow 

Smith,  Peter,  weaver,  63  Pomarium 

Smith,  Rev.  David,  11  Rose  Terrace 

Smith,  Robert,  porter,  5  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Smith,  Thomas,  teacher  of  music,  1 1  Leonard  Street 

Smith,  Thomas,  tailor,  15  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Smith,  William,  shoemaker,  167  South  Street 

Snell,  Miss  Janet,  sewer,  184  South  Street 

Sommerville,  James,  porter,  Leonard  Street 

Sommerville,  James,  weaver,  297  High  Street 

Sommerville,  James,  labourer,  25  Kirkgate 

Sommerville,  John,  grocer,  175  High  Street 

Sommerville,  Thomas,  boat-builder,  148  South  Street 

Sorlie,  David,  tanner,  5  Back  Wynd,  Bridgend 

Sorlie,   Mrs  James,  reed-maker  and  pawnbroker,    205  and  181 

South  Street — house,  183 
Sorlie,  Mrs  Peter,  246  High  Street 
Soutar,  Alexander,  smith,  7  Paul  Street 
Soutar,  Alexander,  fisher,  47  George  Street 

Soutar,  Andrew,  bootmaker,  20  High  Street — house  27  Watergate 
Soutar,  James,  baker,  Athole  Street 
Soutar,  John,  ropespinner,  89  South  Street 
Soutar,  Johu,  8  Reform  Place 

Soutar,  John,  painter  and  vintner,  78  South  Street 
Soutar,  Miss,  18  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Soutar,  Miss  Margaret,  Dovecotland 
Soutar,  Misses,  12  South  Street 
Soutar,  Mrs  Robert,  Thimblerow 
Soutar,  Patrick,  depute  sheriff- clerk,  4  Rose  Terrace 
Soutar,  Thomas,  baker,  Athole  Street — house,  Kinnoull  Street 
Soutar,  Thomas  (at  Commercial  Bank),  52  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Soutar,  William  F.,  piebaker,  61  North  Methven  Street 
South  Inch  Spinning  Mill,  James  Street 
Spalding,  Peter,  joiner,  29  Mill  Street 
Speed,  Francis,  book-agent,  Dovecotland 
Speedy,  Alexander,  fishmonger,  7  St  John  Street — house,  5 
Speedy,  Easton,  salesman,  208  High  Street 
Speedy,  Graham,  saddler,  41  George  Street — house,  North  Port 
Speedy,  John,  blacksmith,  13  Paul  Street 
Speedy,  Miss  Elizabeth,  154  South  Street 
Speedy,  Mrs  John,  Thimblerow 
Speedy,  Shepherd,  weaver,  266  High  Street 
Speedy,  William,  carter,  37  Canal  Street 
Spence,  Andrew,  shoemaker  and  green-grocer,  23  Kirkgate 
Spence,  David  &  Son,  bootmakers,   24  Charlotte    Street — house, 

46  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Spence,  Gavin,  shoemaker,  68  High  Street 
Spence,  George,  stoker,  59  Pomarium 


98  SPENCE — STEPHEN. 


Spence,  Joha,  55  Meal  Vennel 

Spence,  Peter,  shoemaker,  3  South  Street 

Spence,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  38  South  Street 

Spiers,  Mrs  Jean,  28  Kirkgate 

Spottiswoode,  James,  writer,   25   George  St. — house,  5  Marshall 

Place 
Spottiswoode,  Miss,  5  Marshall  Place 
Sprat,  Mrs,  15-4  South  Street 
Sprunt,  Alexander,  porter,  245  High  Street 
Sprunt,  James,  editor  of  Perthshire  Advertiser  newspaper,  9  Barossa 

Place 
Sprunt,  John,  brassfounder,  Charter  Lane 
Sprunt,  Miss  Catherine,  Melville  Street 
-Sprunt,  William,  piebaker,  117  South  Street 
Sprunt,  William,  weaver,  Thimblerow 
Squire,  Forrester,  upholsterer,  55  High  Street 
Squire,  Miss,  10  Paul  Street 
Squire,  Mrs  James,  129  South  Street 
St  Anne's  Lane,  33  South  Street 

St  John's  Foundry,  Foundry  Lane — W.  Archer,  manager 
St  John's  Inn,  6  St  John's  Place — Thomas  Menzies 
St  Ninians  College,  North  William  Street 
Staff-Officer  of  Pensioner's  Office,  Perth  Barracks 
Stalker,  James,  flesher,  5  Watergate 
Stalker,  Mrs  John,  182  High  Street 
Stalker,  Mrs  Thomas,  Hospital  Street 
Stalker,  Mrs  Thomas,  Newrow 
Stalker,  William,  painter,  28  South  Methven  Street 
Stamp  Office,  8  High  Street 

Star  Inn  and  Hotel,  22  Canal  Street — Samuel  Wilson 
Stark,  James,  draper  &  silk-mercer,  16  St  John  Street — house,  34 
Steedman,  John,  baker,  41  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Steedman,  Mrs,  dress-cap-raaker,  9  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Steel.  Aitken,  teacher  of  drawing,  North  William  Street — house, 

7  Kinnoull  Causeway 
Steel,  John,  tailor  and  clothier,  74  St  John  Street 
Steel,  Miss,  62  Athole  Street 
Steel,  Miss  Margaret,  Thimblerow 
Steel,  Mrs  James,  293  High  Street 
Steel,  Mrs  John,  7  Kinnoull  Causeway 
Steel,  Robert,  weaver,  278  High  Street 

Steel,  William  D.,  teacher  (Perth  Academy),  10  Barossa  Place 
Stein,  Andrew,  grocer  and  wright,  120  South  Street 
Stein,  Andrew,  wright,  97  South  Street 
Stein,  Mrs  John,  5  Keir  Street,  Bridgend 
Stephen,  Alexander,  pensioner,  60  pomarium 
Stephen,  Christie,  boot-closer,  23  Castle  Gable 
Stephen,  James,  carter,  7  Kinnoull  Street 
StepheD,  James,  hosier  and  furnishing  warehouse,  6  George  Street 

— house,.  10  High  Street 
Stephen,  James,  carter,  13  Paul  Street 
Stephen,  Mrs,  Claypots  Wynd 


STEPHEN — STEWART. 


Stephen,  Mrs  James,  10  High  Street 

Stephenson,  Mrs  James,  49  Pomarium 

Stevens,  Bavid,  shipmaster,  Scott  Street 

Alexander,  labourer,  67  Pomarium 

Alexander,  labourer,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Alexander,  wright,  170  High  Street 

Alexander,  hair-dresser,  County  Place 

Alexander,  120  High  Street 

Alexander,  town-sergeant,  3  High  Street 

Alexander,  seaman,  126  South  Street 

Alexander,  grocer,  187  High  Street 

Alexander,  vintner,  82  Athole  Street 

Alexander,  Charlotte  Place 

Alexander,  mason,  Barossa  Street 

Alexander,  wright,  Barossa  Street 

Allan,  labourer,  163  South  Street 

Angus,  block-cutter,  Melville  Street 

Angus,  flesher,  21  North  Methven  Street 

Angus,  Bread  Society  barrowman,  7  Kinnoull  Street 

Angus,  carter,  1 29  High  Street 

Captain  Daniel,  39  North  Methven  Street 

Captain  John  (of  Percy),  16  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Charles,  labourer,  47  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Charles,  mason,  Low  Street 

Charles,  tailor,  211  South  Street 

Daniel,  shoemaker,  Newrow 

Daniel,  labourer,  10  Paul  Street 

Daniel,  waiter  and  lodgings,  56  George  Street 

Daniel,  weaver,  53  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Daniel,  baker,  205  High  Street — house,  208 

David,  weaver,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

David,  weaver,  5  Meal  Vennel 

David,  weaver,  339  High  Street 

David,  porter,  146  High  Street 

David,  shoemaker,  Curfeu  Row 

David,  warper,  47  Pomarium 

Donald,  shoemaker,  212  South  Street 

Donald,  5  St  John  Street 

Donald,  smith,  Mill  Street 

Donald,  labourer,  336  High  Street 

Donald,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Donald,  porter,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 

Donald,  labourer,  239  High  Street 

Duncan,  carpenter,  73  Pomarium 

Duncan,  tailor,  101  High  Street 

Duncan,  flesher,  County  Place,  south  side 

Duncan,  carter,  69  Canal  Street 

Duncan,  labourer,  2  Canal  Street 

Duncan,  Parliament  Close  Inn,   71  High  Street 

Duncan,  sawyer,  284  High  Street 

George,  criminal-officer,  8  Bridge  Lane 

George,  postboy,  Cow  Vennel 


100  STEWART. 


Stewart,  J.  &  Co.,  grocers  and  seedsmen,  135  High  Street — house, 

72  George  Street 
Stewart,  James,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  158  South  Street 
Stewart,  James,  labourer,  Cutlog  Yennel 
Stewart, 'James,  tailor,  37  Castle  Gable 
Stewart,  James,  shoemaker,  31  Castle  Gable 
Stewart,  James,  farrier,  54  South  Street — house,  63 
Stewart,  James,  painter,  12  Castle  Gable 
Stewart,  James,  carter,  4  Paul  Street 
Stewart,  James,  porter,  Cutlog  Vennel 
Stewart,  James,  labourer,  6  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 
Stewart,  John,  carter,  Johnston's  Land,  Mill  Street 
Stewart,  John,  labourer,  164  South  Street 
Stewart,  John,  labourer,  151  High  Street 
Stewart,  John,  seaman,  126  High  Street 
Stewart,  John,  postboy,  37  Castle  Gable 
Stewart,  John,  mail-guard,  Melville  Street 
Stewart,  John,  weaver,  265  High  Street 
Stewart,  John,  weaver,  220  South  Street 
Stewart,  John,  weaver,  Blackfriars  Street 
Stewart,  John,  fishmonger,  27  Watergate 
Stewart,  John,  cow-feeder,  Athole  Street 
Stewart,  John,  labourer,  Thimblerow 
Stewart,  John,  labourer,  9  Leonard  Street 
Stewart,  Lauchlan,-  5  Kinnoull  Causeway 
Stewart,  Laurence,  carpenter,  154  South  Street 
Stewart,  Malcolm,  salt-merchant,  222  High  Street — house,  113 
Stewart,  Miss  (of  Kilspindie),  5  Crescent 
Stewart,  Miss  Ann,  Flesh  Vennel 
Stewart,  Miss  Betsy,  1  Barossa  Place 
Stewart,  Miss  Catherine,  grocer,  238  South  Street 
Stewart,  Miss  Grace,  245  High  Street 
Stewart,  Miss  Helen,  9  Castle  Gable 
Stewart,  Miss  Helen,  Barossa  Street 
Stewart,  Miss  Isabella,  9  Castle  Gable 
Stewart,  Miss  Janet,  20  Charlotte  Street 
Stewart,  Miss  Mary,  27  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Stewart,  Miss  Rachel,  64  Watergate 
Stewart,  Miss  Susan  Haggart,  2  Barossa  Place 
Stewart,  Mrs,  lodgings,  Kinnoull  Street,  west  side 
Stewart,  Mrs,  Kinnoull  Causeway  * 

Stewart,  Mrs,  Barrack  Street 
Stewart,  Mrs.  65  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Stewart,  Mrs  Alexander,  266  High  Street 
Stewart,  Mrs  Crawford,  266  High  Street 
Stewart,  Mrs  David,  89  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Stewart,  Mrs  Donald,  17  Meal  Vennel 
Stewart,  Mrs  Donald,  87  High  Street 
Stewart,  Mrs  Dugald,  48  George  Street 
Stewart,  Mrs  Duncan,  86  Watergate 
Stewart,  Mrs  George,  333  High  Street 
Stewart,  Mrs  James,  7  Paul  Street 


STEWART — STIRTON.  101 


Stewart,  Mrs  James,  Melville  Street 

Stewart,  Mrs  Janet,  vintner,  186  South  Street 

Stewart,  Mrs  John,  47  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Stewart,  Mrs  John,  James  Street 

Stewart,  Mrs  John,  27  Marshall  Place 

Stewart,  Mrs  John,  Victoria  Street 

Stewart,  Mrs  Peter,  62  Pomarium 

Stewart,  Mrs  Robert,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Stewart,  Mrs  Robert,  Turf  Tavern,  3  High  Street 

Stewart,  Mrs  William,  271  High  Street 

Stewart,  Mrs  William,  36  Meal  Vennel 

Stewart,  N.  &  Co.,  wine  and  spirit-merchants,  74  George  Street 

Stewart,  Neil  (of  N.  Stewart  &  Co.),  72  George  Street 

Stewart,  Neil,  tailor,  Stormont  Street 

Stewart,  Peter,  shoemaker,  41  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Stewart,  Peter,  grocer,  168  South  Street 

Stewart,  Peter,  tailor,  34  South  Street 

Stewart,  Peter,  60  Meal  Vennel 

Stewart,  Peter,  carpenter,  Earl's  Dykes 

Stewart,  Peter,  mason,  Earl's  Dykes 

Stewart,  Peter,  flesher,  171  South  Street 

Stewart,  Robert,  labourer,  1  Union  Street  Lane,  Bridgend 

Stewart,  Robert,  coachman,  8  North  Port 

Stewart,  Robert,  vintner,  26  South  Methven  Street 

Stewart,  Robert,  sheriff-officer  and  vintner,  60  High  Street 

Stewart,  Robert,  8  St  Leonard's  Bank 

Stewart,  Robert,  painter  and  paper-hanger,  109  High  Street — ■ 

house,  126 
Stewart,  Robert,  salesman,  Princes  Street 
Stewart,  William,  teacher,  Stormont  Street  Academy — house, 

King  Street,  west  side 
Stewart,  William,  flesher,  Hospital  Street 

Stewart,  William,  bootmaker,  38  George  St. — house,  7  High  St. 
Stewart,  William,  bootmaker,  31  North  Methven  Street 
Stewart,  William,  victualler  and  mason,  68  South  Methven  Street 
Stewart,  William,  nurseryman,  7  High  St. — h.,  Summerbank 
Stewart,  William,  rat-catcher,  266  High  Street 
Stewart,  William,  wright,  32  Meal  Vennel 
Stewart,  William,  bootcloser,  216  High  Street 
Stewart,  William,  79  Canal  Street 
Stewart,  William,  bootmaker,  213  High  Street 
Stewart,  William,  vintner,  25  Princes  Street 
Stewart,  William,  tailor,  59  High  Street 
Stewart,  William,  brewer,  175  High  Street 
Stewart,  William,  clerk,  129  South  Street 
Stewart  &  Murray,  manufacturers,  S2  Watergate 
Stewart's  Free  School,  45  Mill  Street 
Stirling,  John,  tailor,  284  High  Street 

Stirling,  Robert  (of  Stirling  &  Gentle),  22  St  John  Street       * 
Stirling  &  Gentle,  drapers  and  silk-mercers,  24  St  John  Street 
Stirton,  James,  teacher,  173  High  Street 
Stirton,  John,  shoemaker,  Kirkside 

J 


102  STOBIE — SWAN. 


Stobie,  Alexander,  weaver,  Clayholes 

Stobie,  James,  jeweller  and  dentist,  14  Watergate 

Stoddart,  Mrs  James,  flesher,  67  South  Street 

Storer,  John,  watchmaker,  79  Canal  Street 

Storer,  John,  grocer  and  wine-merchant,  12  Main  St.,.  Bridgend— 

house,  9 
Storer,  Mrs  Thomas,  9  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Storer,  Robert,  grocer,  122  High  Street — house,  113 
Storie,  Mrs  Thomas,  shoemaker,  7  Skinnergate 
Strachan,  Andrew,  ropemaker,  112  South  Street 
Strachan,  David,  porter,  Cutlog  Vennel 
Strachan,  David,  shoemaker,  9  Watergate 
Strachan,  David,  labourer,  167  South  Street 
Strachan,  James,  weaver,  31  Cross  Street 
Strachan,  James,  labourer,  33  South  Street 
Strachan,  John,  mason,  67  South  Street 
Strachan,  John,  seaman,  16  Canal  Street 
Strachan,  Mrs,  Melville  Street 
Strachan,  Mrs  Ann,  160  High  Street 
Strachan,  Mrs  James,  Stormont  Street 
Strachan,  Mrs  James,  47  High  Street 
Strachan,  William,  shoemaker,  312  High  Street 
Strang,  Mrs  David,  23  Castle  G-able 
Strang,  Mrs  John,  10  Newrow 
Strang,  Mrs  Rose,  5  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgesd 
Strang,  Peter,  druggist  and  dentist,  168  High  Street 
Strang,  Peter,  grocer,  77  Canal  Street 
Strathdee,  Mrs  Hugh,  39  Watergate 
Strathearn,  David,  weaver,  8  Pomarium 
Strathearn,  James,  weaver,  Dovecotland 
Strathearn,  James,  weaver,  50  Pomarium 
Strathearn,  Mrs  James,  31  Pomarium 
Strathearn,  William,  weaver,  29  Pomarium 
Struthers,  Rev.  William,  3  Albert  Place 
Stuart,  David,  grocer  and  wine- merchant,  36  High  Street — house, 

Taybank,  14  Isla  Street,  Bridgend 
Stuart,  James,  governor,  General  Prison 
Stuart,  Miss  Elizabeth,  milliner,  216  South  Street 
Stuart,  Mrs  George,  lodgings,  163  High  Street 
Stuart,  Mrs  Kenneth,  Annat  Lodge,  Bridgend 
Sturrack,  Alexander,  scavenger,  Newrow 
Sudgean,  Frederick,  39  Watergate 
Sutherland,  Alexander,  policeman,  136  South  Street 
Sutherland,  George,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,  133  South  Street — 

house,  129 
Sutherland,  James,  contractor,  Barrack  Street 
Sutherland,  James,  smith,  232  High  Street 
Sutherland,  Mrs  John,  vintner,  88  South  Street 
Suttie,  Peter,  weaver,  164  South  Street 
Swain,  Gideon,  engineer,  122  South  Street 
Swan,  Alexander,  glazier,  24  Pomarium 
Swan,  James,  weaver,  63  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 


SWAN — TAYLOR.  5  03 


Swan,  James,  weaver.  33  Pomarium 
Swan,  John,  shoe-furnisher,  Horse  Cross 
Swan,  Mrs  James,  weaving-agent,  Leonard  Street 
Swan,  Mrs  John,  3  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Swedish  and  Norwegian  Vice-Consul,  James  Easson,  11 
Speygate 


Tailors'  Hall,  227  High  Street 

Tainsh,  John,  mason,  129  South  Street 

Tainsh,  Miss,  mangle,  59  "Watergate 

Tainsh,  Mrs  Alexander,  57  Watergate    . 

Tainsh,  Mrs  John,  ironmonger,  225  High  Street 

Tainsh,  Mrs  William,  1 7  Meal  Vennel 

Tait,  John,  tailor,  Horse  Cross 

Tait,  Mrs  Alexander,  Brown  Cow  Inn,  County  Place 

Tait,  Peter,  bootmaker,  67  George  Street — house,  73  Main  Street, 

Bridgend 
Tait,  William,  baker,  Union  Street 
Tasker,  James  H.,  civil  engineer,  3  King's  Place 
Tasker,  Miss  Margaret,  Claypots  Wynd 

Tay  and  Thames  Shipping  Company's  Office,  li  Speygate 
Taylor,  Alexander,  coal-merchant,  65  South  Street 
Taylor,  Alexander,  weaver,  55  Pomarium 
Taylor,  Alexander,  weaver,  Mill  Wynd 
Taylor,  Alexander,  weaver,  Dovecotland 
Taylor,  Charles,  grocer,  73  High  Street 
Taylor,  Charles,  15  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Taylor,  Charles,  labourer,  Mill  Wynd 
Taylor,  Collin,  276  High  Street 

Taylor,  David,  mason,  6  Union  Street  Lane,  Bridgend 
Taylor,  David  (of  Taylor  &  Peters),  Kinnoull  Causeway 
Taylor,  David,  weaving-agent,  47  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Taylor,  David,  weaver,  Dovecotland 
Taylor,  David,  shoemaker,  Leonard  Street 
Taylor,  David,  weaver,  321  High  Street 
Taylor,  George,  shoemaker,  Melville  Street 
Taylor,  George,  weaver,  Dovecotland 
Taylor,  Henry,  labourer,  Leonard  Street 
Taylor,  James,  weaver,  Dovecotland 
Taylor,  James,  hostler,  Cow  Vennel 
Taylor,  James,  saddler,  36  St  John  Street — house,  34 
Taylor,  James,  mason,  170  South  Street 
Taylor,  James,  brush-manufacturer,  76  High  Street 
Taylor,  John,  mason,  Barrack  Street 
Taylor,  John,  cooper,  21  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Taylor,  John,  weaver,  14  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Taylor,  John,  labourer,  Lime  Shore 
Taylor,  John,  Seamens'  Tavern,  2  South  Street 
Taylor,  John,  weaver,  21  Cross  Street 
Taylor,  Miss  Jean,  mangle}  18  Main  Street5  Bridgend 


104 


TAYLOR —  THOMSON. 


Taylor,  Miss  Jean,  5  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 

Taylor,  Miss  Margaret,  staymaker,  Barossa  Street 

Taylor,  Miss  Margaret,  milliner  and  dressmaker,    1 03  High  Street 

Taylor,  Mrs  Catherine,  77  South  Street 

Taylor,  Mrs  David,  69  North  Methven  Street 

Taylor,  Mrs  David,  28  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 

Taylor,  Mrs  James,  lodgings,  1  70  High  Street 

Taylor,  Mrs  John,  190  High  Street 

Taylor,  Mrs  Thomas,  lodgings,  28  St  John  Street 

Taylor,  Mrs  William,  190  High  Street 

Taylor,  Mrs  William,  Stormont  Street 

Taylor,  Peter,  wright,  Dovecotland 

Taylor,  Robert,  printer,  7  Kinnoull  Street 

Taylor,  Robert,  policeman,  63  Pomarium 

Taylor,  Robert,  draper,  264  High  Street — house,  360 

Taylor,  Thomas,  wright,  Leonard  Street 

Taylor,  Thomas,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Taylor,  Thomas,  sub-inspector  of  cleansing,  28  St  John  Street 

Taylor,  Thomas,  weaver,  205  South  Street 

Taylor,  Thomas,  skinner,  Murray  Street — house,  23  Csstle  Gable 

Taylor,  William,  shipowner,  Scott  Street 

Taylor,  William,  broker,  6  Meal  Vennel 

Taylor,  William,  cartwright,  South  William  Street — house,  67 

Meal  Vennel 
Taylor  &  Peters,  marble  and  stone-cutters,  Kinnoull  Street 
Temperance  Coffee  and  Reading  Rooms,  31  St  John  Street 
Thane  of  Fife  Inn  (Alexander  Elgin),  28  South  Street 
Theatre-Royal,  Athole  Street,  south  side 
Thimblerow  Close,  317  High  Street 
Thorn,  Enoch,  Kinnoull  Causeway 
Thomas,  Abraham,  moulder,  Foundry  Lane 

Thomas,  Francis,  smith,  17  High  Street — house,  190  High  Street 
Thomas,  James,  writer,  60  High  Street — house,  12  Barossa  Place- 
Thomas,  John,  smith,  146  High  Street 
Thomas,  Miss  Jean,  47  Mill  Street 
Thomson,  Alexander,  sawyer,  Barossa  Street 
Thomson,  Alexander,  cooper,  156  High  Street 
Thomson,  Alexander,  weaver,  23  Castle  Gable 
Thomson,  Andrew,  shipmaster,  27  Canal  Street 
Thomson,  Charles,  tailor,  4  Skinnergate 
Thomson,  David,  Kinnoull  Street 
Thomson,  David,  weaver,  309  High  Street 
Thomson,  Francis,  carpenter,  82  South  Street 
Thomson,  Fraser,  M.D.,  8  Crescent 
Thomson,  G.  &  Co.,  corn-merchants,  Victoria  Street 
Thomson,  George,  weaver,  38  Pomarium 
Thomson,  George,  shoemaker,  71  Canal  Street 
Thomson,  James,  goods  manager,  Leonard  Street 
Thomson,  James,  tailor,  25  High  Street 
Thomson,  James,  grocer,  56  South  Street 

Thomson,  James,  slater,  Kinnoull  Street — house,  86  High  Srest 
Thomson,  James,  weaver,  297  High  Street 


THOMSON — TORRIE.  1  05 


Thomson,  James,  umbrella-maker,  218  South  Street — house,  220 

Thomson,  James,  weaver,  55  High  Street 

Thomson,  James  (of  G-.  Thomson  &  Co.),  Princes  Street 

Thomson,  James,  weaver,  Hospital  Street 

Thomson,  James,  tanner,  315  High  Street 

Thomson,  John,  wright,  Barossa  Street 

Thomson,  John,  cattle-dealer,  14  Back  Wynd,  Bridgend 

Thomson,  John,  stoker,  8  Cross  Street 

Thomson,  John,  weaver,  63  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 

Thomson,  John,  labourer,  302  High  Street 

Thomson,  John,  mason,  1  Paul  Street 

Thomson,  John,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Thomson,  Joseph,  wright,  Dovecotland 

Thomson,  Matthew,  grocer,  43  Watergate 

Thomson,  Miss,  dressmaker,  Clayholes 

Thomson,  Miss  Jean,  cowfeeder,  Barossa  Street 

Thomson,  Miss,  Greenbrae,  Bridgend 

Thomson,  Misses,  94  Canal  Crescent 

Thomson,  Mrs  Andrew,  Dovecotland 

Thomson,  Mrs  George,  Thimblerow 

Thomson,  Mrs  James,  1  0  Kirkgate 

Thomson,  Mrs  James,  vintner,  88  Watergate 

Thomson,  Mrs  James,  134  High  Street 

Thomson,  Mrs  John,  336  High  Street 

Thomson,  Mrs  Maurice,  80  High  Street 

Thomson,  Mrs  Peter,  Kinnouii  Causeway 

Thomson,  Mrs  Peter,  58  Pomarium 

Thomson,  Mrs  Thomas,  grocer  and  spirit-dealer,   5   Main   Street;, 

Bridgend — house  27 
Thomson,  Peter,  weaver,  220  South  Street 
Thomson,  Rev,  William  A.,  D.D.,  6  Crescent 
Thomson,  Robert,  weaver,  13  Paul  Street 
Thomson,  Robert,  porter,  47  High  Street  I 

Thomson,  Thomas,  gunsmith,  49  Skinnergate 
Thomson,  Thomas,  pottery  store,  4  8  Canal  Street — house,  56 
Thomson,  William,  plasterer,  246  High  Street 
Thomson,  William,  china-merchant,  50  South  Steeet 
Thorney,  Daniel,  labourer,  259  High  Street 
Thrift,  William,  shipowner,  Craigie 
Tod,  John,  engraver,  17  High  Street 
Todd,  John  &  Co.,  ink-manufacturers,  Charter  Lane 
Todd,  Mrs  Alexander,  3  South  Street 
Todd,  Mrs  Major,  Castle  Bank,  Bridgend 
Todd,  William,  saddler  and  auctioneer,  78  St  John  Street— house, 

6  North  Methven  Street 
Tolleth,  David,  bootmaker,  4  Charlotte  Street 
Tolleth,  James,  bootmaker,   2  West  Bridge  Street,   Bridgend— 

house,  Barnhill 
Tolleth,  John,  bootcloser,  176  South  Street 
Torbet,  Mrs  James,  224  High  Street 
Torre,  Joseph  Delia,  optician,  27  High  Street— house,  25 
Torrie,  James,  vintner,  275  High  Street .' 

J  2 


106  TOSH WALKER. 


Tosh,  John,  shipmaster,  271  High  Street 

Touch,  Joseph,  pensioner,  Leonard  Street 

Touch,  Rev.  J.  E.,  Kinnoull  Manse 

Towel,  Charles,  cork-cutter,  28  "Watergate 

Town-Clerk's  Office,  3  High  Street 

Town-Council  Room,  l  High  Street 

Trail,  John,  hawker,  31    Pomarium 

Trail,  Margaret,  hawker,  Cutlog  Vennel 

Trail,  Peter,  shoemaker,  39  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 

Trail,  William,  tailor,  132  High  Street 

Troop,  Mrs.,  306  High  Street 

Trotter,  James,  painter,  30S  High  Street 

Tulloch,  Alexander,  tailor  and  clothier,  68  George  St. — house,  6& 

Tulloch,  William,  saddler,  14   Princes'  Street — house,  Victoria  St. 

Turf  Tavern  (Mrs  Robert  Stewart),  3  High  Street 

Turnbull,  Archibald,  (of  Dickson  &  Turnbull),  Bellwood 

Turnbull,  David,  agent,  4  Canal  Street — house,  2  Rose  Terrace 

Turnbull,  George,  hatter  and  clothier,  6  St  John  Street — house  S 

Turnbull,  George  (at  Perth  Bank),  Barnhill 

Turnbull,  Miss,  36  North  Methven  Street 

Turner,  James,  letter-carrier,  41  Commercial  Street,  Bridgend. 

Turner,  Mrs  Robert,  Barossa  Street 

Turner,  Robert  (of  Turner  &  Harper),  Barossa  Street 

Turner  &  Harper,  fish-curers,  Foundry  Lane 

Tyrie,  John,  labourer,  8  Skinnergate 

Tyre,  John,  baker,  80  High  Street 


U 

Urquhart,  Donald,  labourer,  219  High  Street 
Urquhart,  John,  lapidary  and  dentist,  54  George  Street 
Urquhart,  Mrs  Daniel,  dairy,  Cutlog  Yennel 


V 

Valley,  David,  weaver,  35  Poraarium 
Veitch,  George,  upholsterer,  79  Canal  Street 
Voy,  John,  seaman,  67  Canal  Street 


W 

Waddell,   Alexander,   veterinary  surgeon  and   couDty  tavern,  58 

Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Waddell,  David,  baker,  Stormont  Street 
Waddell,  Peter,  Melville  Street 
Waddell,  William,  porter,  Foundry  Lane 
Waddell,  William,  weaver,  Dovecotland 
WTait,  George,  postboy,  60  High  Street 
Walker,  Francis,  labourer,  55  Meal  Vennel 


WALKER — WATSON.  107 


Walker,  James,  baker,  190  High  Street 

Walker.  James  Thomas,  1  Barossa  Place 

Walker,  Miss,  42  North  Methven  Street 

Walker,  Miss  Ann,  143  South  Street 

Walker,  Miss  Christain,  grocer,  96  South  Street 

Walker,  Miss  Margaret,  21  Castle  Gable 

Walker,  Mrs  George,  20  Charlotte  Street 

Walker,  Mrs  James,  53  Strathmore  F0  treet,  Bridgend 

Walker,  Rev.  Johu  Young,  3  Kinnoull  Street 

Walker,  Richard,  warper,  8  Paul  Street 

Walker,  Robert,  smith,  232  High  Street 

Walker,  Robert,  pensioner,  232  High  Street 

Walker,  Robert,  mail-contractor,  51  George  Street 

Walker,  Robert,  wright,  1  Union  Street  Lane,  Bridgend 

Walker,  Simon,  vintner,  Mill  Close 

Walker,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  19  Pomarium 

Walker,  Thomas,  currier,  147  High  Street — house,  170 

Walker,  William,  porter,  95  High  Street 

Walker,  William,  hawker,  55  Meal  Vennel 

Walkinshaw,  Alexander,  weaver,  190  High  Street 

Wallace,  David,  Railway  Tavern,  34  South  Methven  Street 

Wallace,  Isaac,  M.D.,  5  George  Street 

Wallace,  James,  sail-maker,  6  Cow  Vennel 

Wallace,  James,  carpenter,  94  Canal  Crescent 

Wallace,  James,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 

Wallace,  James,  mill- wright,  321  High  Street 

Wallace,  John,  city-missionary,  319  High  Street 

Wallace,  John,  carter,  63  Meal  Vennel 

Wallace,  John,  66  South  Street 

Wallace,  Mrs  John,  bookseller  and  stationer,  173  High  Street 

Wallace,  Patrick,  coach-builder,  Kinnoull  Street,  west  side 

Wallace,  Peter,  coach-wright,  North  William  Street 

Wallace,  Robert,  smith,  232  High  Street 

Wallace,  Robert,  meal-seller,  56  South  Methven  Street 

Walsh,  Charles  Frederick,  superintendent,  Asylum 

Wands,  George,  clerk,  68  High  Street 

Wann,  James,  joiner,  Barossa  Street 

Wann,  John  01iphan,t  teacher  (Academy),  Melville  Street 

Wannan,  Alexander,  goods'  agent,  88  South  Street 

Warren,  Hugh,  flesher,  5  North  Methven  Street 

Water,  Duty  Office,  3  High  Street — P.  Chapman,  collector 

Water  Vennel,  south  end  of  Watergate 

Water  House,  Old  Shore 

Waters,  George,  gardener,  Claypots  Wynd 

Waterson,  James,  painter,  25  Pomarium 

Waterston,  John,  tailor,  151  High  Street 

Waterston,  John,  surveyor,  36  North  Methven  Street 

Watson,  Alexander,  bootmaker,  158  High  Street — house,  149 

Watson,  George,  umbrella-maker,  23  Castle  Gable 

Watson,  James,  shoemaker,  8  Canal  Crescent 

Watson,  James,  wright,  154  South  Street 

Watsou,  James,  Lamb  Tavern,  3  Bridge  Lane 


108  WATSON — WHITE. 


Watson,  James,  porter,  4  Pomarium 

Watson,  John,  umbrella-maker,  71  High  Street 

Watson,  John,  hair-cutter,  12  Skinuergate — house,  18 

Watson,  John,  superintendent,  Leonard  Street 

Watson,  John,  shoemaker,  Curfeu  Row 

Watson,  Miss,  milliner,  9  Charlotte  Street 

Watson,  Miss,  meal-dealer,  Melville  Street 

Watson,  Miss  Isabella,  Union  Lane 

Watson,  Mrs  Ann,  washer,  74  South  Street 

Watson,  Mrs  James,  36  Meal  Vennei 

Watson,  Mrs  Peter,  184  South  Street 

Watson,  Peter,  bootmaker,  97  High  Street — house,  Athole  Street 

Watson,  Robert,  hostler,  146  High  Street 

Watson,  Thomas,  shoemaker,  149  High  Street 

Watson,  Thomas,  carter  and  vintner,  9  Castle  Gable 

Watson,  William,  labourer,  119  South  Street 

Watsons,  milliners,  65  High  Street — house,  71 

Watt,  Thomas,  wright,  294  High  Street 

Webster,  Miss,  mangle,  170  High  Street 

Webster,  Miss  Helen,  Barossa  Street 

Webster,  Mrs  John,  35  Pomarium 

Webster,  William,  East  Church  officer,  46  Pomarium 

Wedderspoon,  David  (of  W.  &  D.  Wedderspoon),  2  Marshall  Place 

Wedderspoon,  Miss,  Kinnoull 

Wedderspoon,  Miss,  12  Canal  Crescent 

Wedderspoon,  Miss,  Melville  Street 

Wedderspoon,  William  (of  W.  &  D.  Wedderspoon),  62  Main 

Street,  Bridgend 
Wedderspoon,  W.  &  D.,  writers,  14  High  Street 
Weights  and  Measures  Offices,  3  George  Street  and  28 

Commercial  Street,  Bridgend 
Weir,  William,  umbrella-maker,  262  High  Street — house,  258 
Wells,  John,  carter,  Low  Street 
Welsh,  Daniel,  porter,  55  Skinnergate 

Welsh,  John  E.,  aerated-water  manufacturer,  201  High  Street 
Welsh,  Mrs,  washerwoman,  23S  High  Street 
Wemyss,  John,  collector  of  excise,  Mansfield  Place,  Bridgend 
Wesley  Place,  192  South  Street 
West  Church  Parish  School,  South  William  Street 
West,  Mrs,  lodgings,  5  North  Port 

Whalley,  William,  Almondbank  foot-post,  142  South  Street 
Whimster,  Thomas,  gas -inspector,  North  Port 
White,  Alexander,  dyer,  214  High  Street 
White,  Francis  Isaiah,  M.D.,  2  Athole  Place 
White,  David,  stoker,  53  Pomarium 

White,  Laurence  (of  M'Gregor  &  White),  31  Canal  Street 
White,  Lewis,  seaman,  101  High  Street 
White,  Mrs,  Hospital  Street 
White,  Mrs,  184  South  Street 
White,  Mrs  Alexander,  55  Meal  Vennei 
White,  Mrs  David,  73  South  Street 
White,  Mrs  James,  Barossa  Street 


WHITE— WILSON.  109 


White,  Mrs  James,  73  Pomarium 
White,  Samuel,  weaver,  Thimblerow 
White,  Thomas,  platelayer,  Dovecotland 
Whitehall,  George,  pensioner,  13  Skmjiergate 
Whitehead,  Mrs,  boarding-house,  9  Rose  Terrace 
Whitelaw,  Andrew,  labourer,  Lime  Shore 

Whitelaw,  Andrew,  boot-maker,  6  Gowrie  Street — house,  28  Com- 
mercial Street,  Bridgend 
Whitelaw,  James,  labourer,  67  South  Street 
Whitelaw,  Miss,  victualler,  75  South  Street 
Whitelaw,  Mrs  Helen,  vintner,  33  Watergate 
Whitelaw,  Peter,  10  Canal  Street 

Whitelaw,  Thomas,  victualler,  191  South  Street — house,  183 
AVhitson,  Mrs  James,  2  Barossa  Place 
Whitson,  Thomas,  12  Rose  Terrace 
Whittet,  Andrew,  sawyer,  146  High  Street 
Whittet,  James,  baker,  12  South  Street 
Whittet,  James,  flesher,  10  Cross  Street 
Whittet,  James,  tea-dealer,  57  High  Street — house,  54 
Whittet,  Mrs  James,  25  High  Street 
Whittet,  Mrs  Thomas,  62  Pomarium 
Whittet,  Thomas,  grocer,  16  Bridge  Lane — house,  14 
Whytock,  Alexander,  labourer,  309  High  Street 
Whytock,  Charles,  breaksman,  21  Cross  Street 
Whytock,  John,  turner,  238  High  Street 
Whytock,  Mark,  shoemaker,  17  East  Bridge  Street,  Bridgend 
Whytock,  Misses,  344  High  Street 
Wightan,  William,  Leonard  Street 
Wilkie,  Andrew,  warper,  Kinnoull  Causeway 
Wilkie,  David,  twister,  Leonard  Street 
Wilkie,  Henry,  sawyer,  21  Cross  Street 
Wilkie,  Matthew,  wright,  302  High  Street 
Wilkie,  Mrs,  lodgings,  77  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Wilkie,  Thomas,  St  Paul's  Church  officer,  Kinnoull  Causeway 
Wilkinson,  Joseph,  seaman,  7  South  Street 
Will,  Alexander,  mason,  42  Pomarium 
Will,  George,  painter,  63  South  Street 
Will,  John,  shoemaker,  170  High  Street 
Will,  Mrs  Joseph,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 
Will,  Thomas,  policeman,  14  Watergate 
Will,  Thomas,  glovers'  officer,  302  High  Street 
Williamson,  David,  pattern-maker,  Dovecotland 
Williamson,  Robert,  smith,  79  Strathmore  Street,  Bridgend 
Williamson,  Thomas,  hawker,  KiDg  Street 
Willison,  James,  hostler,  Carpenter  Street 
Wilson,  Alexander,  plasterer,  170  High  Street 
Wilson,  Alexander,  seamen,  148  South  Street 
Wilson,  David,  ink-maker,  8  Paul  Street 
Wilson,  David,  labourer,  14  Meal  Vennel 
Wilson,  George,  labourer,  43  Pomarium 
Wilson,  Henry,  rope-maker  and  broker,  21  Meal  Vennel 
Wilson,  James,  postboy,  Carpenter  Street 


10  WILSON — WYLIE. 


Wilson,  James,  ropespirmer,  75  Canal  Street 
Wilson,  James,  labourer,  Paul's  Close,  Newrow 
Wilson,  John,  wright,  294  High  Street 
Wilson,  John,  smith,  Founder  Lane 
Wilson,  Mrs  Adam,  6  CowWennel 
Wilson,  Mrs  James,  straw-hat-maker,  17  Bridge  Lane 
•Wilson,  Mrs  Peter,  teacher,  Hospital 
Wilson,  Mrs  William,  1  Cross  Street 
Wilson,  Samuel,  Star  Hotel,  22  Canal  Street 
Wilson,  Samuel,  hawker,  82  South  Street 
Wilson,  Thomas,  weaver,  333  High  Street 
Winlack,  David,  hatter,  112  High  Street 
Wishart,  William,  brewer,  Stormont  Street 
Wittet,  William,  slater,  Thimblerow 
Wood,  Alexander,  cloth-merchant,  151  High  Street 
Wood,  David,  bookseller  and  stationer,  52  High  St. — house,  50 
Wood,  David,  shipmaster,  10  speygate 
Wood,  David,  shipmaster,  27  Canal  Street 
Wood,  James,  bricklayer,  89  South  Street 
Wood,  James,  officer  of  excise,  3  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Wood,   John,  bread  and  fancy  biscut  baker,   13   High   Street — 

house,  1 2  George  Street 
Wood,  Rev.  George,  Tayside,  2  Isla  Street,  Bridgend 
Wood,  William  (at  J.  &  P.  Cameron's),  34  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Wood,  William,  policeman,  Claypots  Wynd 
Wooller,  James,  labourer,  126  South  Street 
Wooller,  Mrs  James,  82  South  Street 

Working  Men's  Coffee  and  Reading-Rooms,  114  High  St. 
Wray,  James,  hair-dresser,  45  Watergate 
Wright,  Alexander,  grocery,  54  Main  Street,  Bridgend 
Wright,  Currie,  &  Co.,  maltsters  and  brewers,  18  North  Methven 

Street 
Wright,  David,  carpenter,  18  Canal  Street 
Wright,  David,  harbour-master,  5  Canal  Street 
Wright,  James,  grocer,  37  North  Methven  Street 
Wrigbt,  James,  weaver,  Claypots  Wynd 
Wright,  Robert,  weaver,  336  High  Street 
Wright,  Thomas  &  Son,  tanners  and  curriers,  35  Commercial  St., 

Bridgend 
Wright,  William,  labourer,  197  High  Street 
Wright's  Hall,  23  Watergate 
Wylie,  Alexander,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Wylie,  Alexander,  wright,  North  Port — house,  23  Castle  Gable 
Wylie,  David,  brassfouuder,  12  Pomarium 
Wylie,  David,  clerk,  40  Meal  Vennel 
Wylie,  George,  picture  frame  maker,  25  Athole  Street 
Wylie,  John,  moulder,  12  Pomarium 
Wylie,  Mrs  James,  110  South  Street 
Wylie,  Mrs  John,  Old  Guard  Vennel 
Wylie,  Mrs  William,  145  High  Street 
Wylie,  Mrs  William,  42  North  Methven  Street 
Wylie,  Robert,  Leonard  Street 


WYLIE — YOUNG.  1  1 


Wylie,  William,  labourer,  4  Leouard  Street 


Yacomenie,  Mrs  Francis,  hawker,  224  High  Street 

Yair,  Peter,  stocking-maker,  204  South  Street 

Yairly,  Mrs  John,  Union  Lane,  Blackfriars 

Yeoman,  James,  plumber,  246  High  Street 

York  Place,  Glasgow  Road 

Young,  Alexander,  baker,  13  George  Street — house,  above 

Young,  Alexander,  cooper,  Princes  Street — house,  163  South  St. 

Young,  Alexander,  Commercial  Inn,  8  South  Street 

Young,  Alexander,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer,  Princes  Street 

Young,  Andrew,  plasterer,  Thimblerow 

Young,  David,  fisher,  100  Watergate 

Young,  David,  weaver,  Newrow 

Young,  David,  weaver,  S  Cross  Street 

Young,  Fisher,  Glass,  &  Co.,  city-mills,  38  Mill  Street 

Young,  Hugh,  grocer,  3  Castle  Gable — house,  Thimblerow 

Young,  James,  twister,  Thimblerow 

Young,  James,  clerk,  Carpenter  Street 

Young,  James,  railway  guard,  3  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend 

Young,  James,  fishmonger,  North  Port 

Young,  James,  sawyer,  Leonard  Street 

Young,  James,  weaver,  Thimblerow 

Young,  James,  weaver,  267  High  Street 

Young,  James,  bootmaker,  241  High  Street — house,  271 

Youug,  James,  land-surveyor,  5  George  Street — house,  Pitfour 

Young,  James,  1 1  Pomarium 

Young,  James,  weaver,  27  Cross  Street 

Young,  James,  dyer,  Kinnoull  Causeway 

Young,  John,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Young,  John,  weaver,  Pomarium 

Young,  John,   chemist  and   druggist,   39   George  Street — house, 

South  William  Street 
Young,  John,  writer,  2  Kirkgate 
Young,  John,  weaver,  27  Cross  Street 
Young,  John,  fishmonger,  19  Watergate — house,  20 
Young,  John,  upholsterer,  63  South  Street 
Young,  John,  1 9  St  John  Street 
Young,  Miss  Isabell,  125  South  Street 
Young,  Miss  Mary,  Murray  Street 
Young,  Miss  May,  258  High  Street 
Young,  Mrs  Alexander,  lodgings,  123  High  Street 
Young,  Mrs  Andrew,  294  High  Street 
Young,  Mrs  David,  137  High  Street 
Young,  Mrs  George,  28  Pomarium 
Young,  Mrs  James,  grocer,  1  Back  Wynd,  Bridgend 
Young,  Mrs  John,  219  High  Street 
Young,  Mrs  Peter,  184  South  Street 
Young,  Mrs  Robert,  5  St  John  Street 
Young,  Mrs  Thomas,  Union  Street,  Blackfriars 


1  1  2  YOUNG — YULE. 


Young,  Mrs  Thomas,  63  South  Street 

Young,  Mrs  William,  7  Canal  Crescent 

Young,  Mrs  William  Jobson,  151  High  Street 

Young,  Rev  David,  D.D.,  14  Barossa  Place 

Young,  Richard,  weaver,  372  High  Street 

Young,  Robert,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

Young,  Robert,  weaver,  63  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Young,  Robert,  silversmith,  5  Newrow 

Young,  Thomas,  porter,  146  High  Street 

Young,  Thomas,  builder,  Barrack  Street 

Young,  Thomas,  watchmaker,  234  High  St. — house,  29  Mill  St. 

Young,  Thomas,  cooper,  4  Mill  Street — house,  34  Skinnergate 

Young,  Thomas,  mason,  7  Newrow 

Young,  William  (of  Young  &  Bell),  8  Cross  Street 

Young,  William,  china-dealer,  221  High  Street 

Young,  William,  measurer,  12  Cow  Vennel 

Young,  William,  vintner,  69  Main  Street,  Bridgend 

Young,  William,  weaver,  214  South  Street 

Young,  William,  surgeon  and  druggist,  79  Watergate 

Young,  William,  labourer,  177  South  Street 

Young,  William,  clothier,  7  Watergate — house,  9      * 

Young,  William,  labourer,  Newrow 

Young,  William,  weaver,  Dovecotland 

YouDg,  William,  printer,  19  Mill  Street 

Young  &  Bell,  drapers,  32  South  Methven  Street 

Yule,  David,  seaman,  204  South  Street 


APPENDIX. 


GENERAL  POST  OFFICE. 

Postmaster-General — Marquis  of  Clanricarde. 

Secretary  (London) — W.  L.  Maberly. 

Secretary  (Edinburgh) — Francis  Abbot. 

Surveyor  (North  of  Scotland) — John  Warren,  Aberdeen. 

„  .    ~  (  Christopher  Hobson,  Aberdeen. 

SURVEYOR  S  CLERKS,      }  E    Forrest,  Aberdeen. 


POST-OFFICE,  PERTH— 80  George  Street. 

Charles  Graham  Sidey,  Postmaster. 

John  M'Gregor,   James  Marshall,  Joseph  Fenwick,  and 
James  Galloway,  Clerks. 

William  Livingston,  Alexander  Miller,  and  James 
Turner,  Letter-Carriers. 

The  Office  opens  in  Summer  at  7  a.m.,  and  shuts  at  10  p.m. 
„  „  Winter  at  7-30  ,,  „ 


DEPARTURES  AND  ARRIVALS  OF    MAILS. 


MAILS. 


Box 

Closes. 


De- 
partures. 


Arrivals. 


De- 
liveries. 


Aberdeen,  via  Dundee, 
Aberdeen,  via  Dundee, 
Edinburgh,  via  Fife, 
Edinburgh,  via  Fife, 

Foot-Posts, 

Coupar-Angus,  Blair, 
gowrie,  Meigle,  Red- 
gorton,  and  Stanley, 
Coupar-Angus,  Blair- 
gowrie, Meigle,  Red- 
gorton,  and  Stanley, 
Inverness,  via  Dunk  eld 
London,     Edinburgh, 

and  Glasgow,  

London,     Edinburgh, 
and  Glasgow,   


2.20  p.m 
10.  0  p.m 
5.  0  a.m 
3.15  p.m 
5.  0  a.m, 


2.20  p.m 


10.  0  p.m. 
2.45  p.m. 

8.30  a.m. 

6.  0  p.m. 


2.45  p.m 
3.30  a.m 
6.15  a.m 
3.45  p.m 
6.  0  a.m 


2.45  p.m 


5.  0  a.m. 
3.18  p.m. 

9.  0  a.m. 


9.17  a.m. 
7.  Op.m 
9.35  a.m. 
7-20  p.m 
3.45  p.m 


9.17  a.m, 


6.20  p.m. 
9.  0  a.m. 

3.58  a.m. 


6.30p.m.    3.18p.m.    4.  Op.m. 


10.30  a.m 
7.  Oa.m 

10.30  a.m 
7.  0  a.m 
4.  0  p.m, 


10.30  a.m. 


7.  0  a.m. 
10.30  a.m. 

7.  Oa.m. 


Receiving  Post-Office,  i 
ceiver.  Open  in  Summer,  from 
from  7.30  a.m.  till  10  p.m.  Box 
and  9.45  p.m. 


King  Street — John  Pirrie,  Re- 
7  a.m.  till  1 0  p.m.  ;  in  Winter, 
closes  at  8.15  A.M.J    2.0,    5.45, 


INLAND  POSTAGE  AND  GENERAL  REGULATIONS. 

All  Letters  and  Newspapers  are  invariably  forwarded  by  ths 
earliest  Mail  after  being  posted. 

The  consequence  of  Letters  and  Newspapers  mis-sent  (a  circum- 
stance every  care  will  not  entirely  prevent,  from  the  rapidity  with 
which  the  duty  has  to  be  performed),  being  a  delay  in  their  delivery  ; 
too  much  care  cannot  be  taken  to  obtain  a  full  and  legible  addresst 
which  will  facilitate  the  correct  despatch  of  the  letters  to  their  desti- 
nation, and  ensure  their  speedy  delivery. 

All  Inland  Letters  and  Packets,  including  those  from  the  Channel 
Islands  and  the  Isle  of  Man,  if  pre-paid,  are  subject  to  the  follow- 
ing rates  of  postage  : — 

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

,,  two  ounces       T,  4d. 

and  so  on,  two  rates  being  added  for  every  ounce. 

Addresses  to  Pier  Majesty  pass  free,  and  Petitions  to  Parliament,, 
if  under  thirty-two  ounces,  and  in  covers  open  at  the  ends. 

Inland  Letters  and  Packets,  under  four  ounces  in  weight,  may 
be  sent  unpaid,  but  are  charged  double  the  amount  of  postage  to 
which  they  would  have  been  liable  had  they  been  pre-paid;  and  no 
Letter  or  Packet,  exceeding  that  weight,  can  be  forwarded  by  post 
without  pre-payment. 

Adhesive  Stamps  should  be  placed  on  the  front  of  the  letter,  and 
upon  the  right  hand  corner  of  the  upper  side,  and  care  should  be 
taken  that  they  firmly  adhere  to  the  letter.  The  proper  method  is 
to  wet  the  letter,  not  the  stamp. 

Every  Postmaster,  Sub- Postmaster,  and  Letter -Receiver,  with- 
out exception,  will  sell  the  Postage  Label  Stamps,  and  Stamped 
Envelopes  to  the  public,  at  the  following  prices  : — 

The  Penny  Label  Stamps,  at  Id.  each. 
The  Twopenny  do.       do.,  2d.      ,, 

The  Tenpenny  do,       do.,       lOd.      ,, 
The  Shilling      do.       do.,         Is.       ,, 
The  Penny  Envelopes,  24  for  2s.  3d.,  or  2  for  2^d. 
%*  The  lOd.  and  1  s.  Labels  can  only  be  procured  at  the  chieff  offices. 


NEWSPAPERS  AND  SUPPLEMENTS  TO  NEWSPAPERS, 

It  is  not  compulsory  to  send  Newspapers,  or  their  Supplements, 
by  Post ;  but  those  that  are  intended  to  be  so  transmitted,  must 
be  sent  in  covers  open  at  the  sides,  and  no  words  of  communication 
may  be  printed  or  written  on  such  papers  (except  under  the  con- 
ditions hereafter  explained)  after  the  same  shall  have  been  published, 
whet  they  are  entitled  to  pass  free. 

Newspapers  pass  free  by  the  Local  Posts,  except  in  those  cases 
where  they  shall  be  posted  and  delivered  within  the  limits,  for  the 
time  being,  of  the  Post  Delivery,  when  the  Postage  is  one  penny 
on  each  Newspaper. 

All  Newspapers  going  abroad  must  be  sent  in  covers,  open  at  the 
ends,  and  put  into  any  Post-Office  within  seven  days  after  the  day 
of  publication. 


APPENDIX.  115 


Any  writing  or  marks  will  be  allowed  on  a  Newspaper  passing 
by  post,  in  the  United  Kingdom,  provided  that  a  Postage  of  one 
penny  be  prepaid,  by  means  of  a  stamp,  conspicuously  affixed  out- 
side the  cover  or  folded  Newspaper  ;  it  being  understood  that,  in 
those  cases  where  the  Newspaper  may  be  liable  to  Postage,  irre- 
spective of  such  writing  or  marks  (as  when  it  is  both  posted  and 
delivered  in  the  same  town),  the  Penny  Stamp  shall  cover  both  the 
writing  and  the  Postage.  But  this  privilege  is  to  be  confined  to 
writing  and  marks  on  the  Newspaper  itself,  and  not  to  extend  to 
the  cover,  which  must  contain  nothing  but  the  address. 

Any  writing  or  marks,  other  than  the  address  on  the  cover,  or 
on  the  Newspaper  itself  (if  not  prepaid  as  above),  will  subject  it  to 
the  same  rate  of  Postage  as  that  to  which  an  Unpaid  Letter  of  the 
same  weight  is  liable. 

Newspapers  published  in  the  Channel  Islands  and  the  Isle  of 
Man  are  now  excluded  from  the  Newspaper  privileges,  except  such 
as  may  be  printed  in  the  French  Language. 

Printed  Votes,  and  Proceedings  of  the  Imperial  Parliament,  or  of 
the  Colonial  Legislature  are  charged  : — 

Under  four  ounces,  id. 
Above  four,  and  under  eight  ounces,  2d. 
Above  eight,  and  under  twelve  ounces,  3d.,  and  so  on. 


REGISTERED  LETTERS. 

All  Letters,  whether  containing  Coin  or  not,  can  be  registered  ; 
and  the  registration  fee  of  Sixpence,  as  well  as  the  amount  of 
Postage,  must  be  paid  in  Stamps  affixed  thereon. 

Registered  Letters  will  be  taken  until  within  half-an-hour  of  the 
closing  of  the  Box  for  the  particular  Mail  with  which  they  are  to 
be  despatched. 

An  acknowledgment  of  receipt  will  be  given  to  the  parties  re- 
gistering Letters,  and  each  Receipt  must  bear  the  Office  Stamp. 

Parties  to  whom  they  may  have  been  addressed  will  be  required 
to  acknowledge,  in  writing,  their  receipt  on  delivery. 

In  the  case  of  Foreign,  Colonial,  or  Ship  Letters,  it  must  be 
clearly  understood  that  registration  cannot  extend  beyond  the  port 
of  despatch  in  the  United  Kingdom,  and  the  office  does  not  engage 
for  the  security  of  any  registered  Foreign,  Colonial,  or  Ship  Letters, 
longer  than  while  the  contents  of  the  Mail  shall  be  in  the  custody 
of  the  British  Post  Office.  Letters,  however,  addressed  to  France, 
and  Letters  passing  through  France,  are  exceptions  to  this  rule — 
the  French  Post  Office  undertaking  to  provide  for  their  security 
till  they  shall  have  been  delivered,  if  addressed  to  France,  and  so 
Jong  as  they  remain  in  the  French  territory,  if  passing  through 
France. 


REDIRECTED  LETTERS. 

Redirected  Letters  are  subject  to  additional  rates  of  Postage  ' 
but  whether  the  Letters  have  been  originally  pre-paid  or  not,  they 
are  only  liable  to  be  charged  at  the  pre-paid  rate  for  the  ad<iv'     al 

Postap"P,  wh'cb  IS  to  he  raid  ni->   «*   '" 


116  APPENDIX. 


LETTERS  NOT  TO  BE  DELIVERED  BACK. 

To  prevent  the  possibility  of  Letters  being  surreptitiously  ob- 
tained from  the  Offices  where  put  in,  office-keepers  are  strictly  for- 
bid returning,  to  any  person  whomsoever,  Letters  that  may  be  ap- 
plied for,  under  whatever  circumstances  the  recovery  may  be  urged  . 

This  is,  moreover,  forbid  by  the  established  principle,  that  the 
instant  a  Letter  is  committed  to  the  Post,  it  is  no  longer  the  pro- 
perty of  the  sender. 


LETTERS  NOT  TO  BE  SEALED  WITH  WAX  AVHEN 
SENT  TO  WARM  CLIMATES. 

The  practice  of  sealing  letters  which  pass  to  and  from  the  East 
Indies,  and  other  warm  climates,  with  wax,  leads  to  much  incon- 
venience and  delay,  as  well  as  injury  to  the  letters,  notwithstanding 
the  greatest  care  is  taken  to  separate  them,  in  consequence  of  the 
melting  of  the  wax,  and  adhesion  of  letters  to  each  other.  The 
public,  therefore,  are  recommended,  in  all  such  cases,  to  use  wafers 
instead  of  wax,  and  to  advise  their  correspondents  to  do  the  same. 


SHIP  LETTERS. 

The  single  uniform  rate  on  Letters  between  the  United  Kingdom 
and  places  beyond  sea,  when  conveyed  by  Private  ship,  is  8d. 
under  half-an-ounce,  and  so  on,  in  whatever  part  of  the  United 
Kingdom  the  letter  may  be  posted  or  delivered.  Letters  intended 
to  be  conveyed  by  '  Private  Ship,'  should  be  so  addressed. 


NON-COMMISSIONED  OFFICERS,   SEAMEN,  AND 
SOLDIERS,  IN  HER  MAJESTY'S    SERVICE    ABROAD. 

Letters  to  seamen  and  soldiers  may  be  forwarded  by  post  at  the 
rate  of  one  penny  each,  under  the  following  regulations: — 

1 .  The  penny  must  be  paid  at  the  time  the  letter  is  put  into  the 
Post-Office. 

2.  The  direction  must  signify  the  class  of  seaman  or  soldier. 

3.  The  name  of  the  ship,  regiment,  or  corps  to  which  he  be- 
longs. 

4.  The  letter  must  not  exceed  half-an-ounce,  and  be  upon 
their  private  concerns  only. 

Letters  for  seamen  or  soldiers,  whether  in  her  Majesty's  or  in 
the  East  India  Company's  military  or  naval  service  (while  on  ac- 
tual service),  may  be  forwarded  under  the  foregoing  regulations  to 
India,  China,  &c,  via  Southampton  : — They  can  now  be  sent  to 
India,  via  Marseilles,  on  payment  of  the  British  rate  of  Id.,  besides 
the  French  rate  of  5d.,  if  under  one-fourth  of  an  ounce,  or  lOd. 
exceeding  that  weight,  or  to  any  foreign  country  on  payment  of  the 
foreign  rate  of  postage,  in  addition  to  the  British  rate  of  Id.  as 
above. 

Letters  for  seamen  and  soldiers  forwarded  by  private  ships  (with 
the  following  exceptions  : — St  Helena,  East  Indies,  New  South 
Wales,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  Mauritius),  are  charged  3d.  each. 

Soldiers'  and  seamen's  letters  are  not  liable  to  any  additional 
postage  upon  re-direction. 


APPENDIX. 


119 


LIST  OF  POST  TOWNS,  SUB-OFFICES,  AND  RECEIVING 
OFFICES,  IN  SCOTLAND. 


Post  Towns, 
S.&R.  Offices 

Under. 

Post  Towns, 
S.  &  R.  Offices 

Under. 

Aberchirder 

Banff 

Auchencairn 

Castle-Douglas 

Aberdeen 

Auchinleck 

Cumnock 

Aberdour 

Burntisland 

Auchmill 

Aberdeen 

Aberfeldy 

Auchnacraig 

Oban 

Aberfoyle 

Stirling 

Auchnagatt 

Elian 

Aberlady 

Drem 

Auchnasheen 

Dingwall 

Aberlour 

Craig  Ellacbie 

AUCHTERARD. 

Abernethy 

Newburgh(Fife) 

Auchterless 

Turriff 

Aberoethy 

Grantown 

AUCHTER- 

Abington 

Glasgow 

MUCHTY 

Aboyne 

Auchtertool 

Kirkcaldy 

Achaish 

Lochgilphead 

Auldearn 

Nairn 

Advie 

Ballindalloch 

AuldgirthBridge 

Dumfries 

AlRDRIE 

Avoch 

Forres 

Airth 

Falkirk 

Ayr 

Alexandria 

Dumbarton 

Ayton 

Alford 

Aberdeen 

Balbeggie 

Perth 

Alloa 

Balblair 

Tain 

Almondbank 

Perth 

Balerno 

Edinburgh 

Alness 

Inverness 

Balfron 

Glasgow 

Alva 

Stirling 

Balgonie 

Markinch 

Alves 

Forres 

Ballachulish 

Appin 

Alyth 

Meigle 

Ballantrae 

Amisfield 

Dumfries 

Ballater 

Amulree 

Dunkeld 

Ballieston 

Glasgow 

Ancrum 

Jedburgh 

Ballinda- 

Annan 

LLACH 

Anstruther 

Balliniumo 

Blairgowrie 

Appin 

Balquhidder 

Callander 

Arbroath 

Baltasound 

Lerwick 

Ardelach 

Forres 

Banchory 

Aberdeen 

Ardersier 

Banff 

ArdeDtiany 

Greenock 

Bankend 

Dumfries 

Ardfern 

Lochgilphead 

Bankfoot 

Perth 

Ardnamurchan 

Strontian 

Bannockburn 

Stirling 

Ardrishaig 

Lochgilphead 

Barr 

Girvan 

Ardrossan 

Barrhead 

Glasgow 

Ardwell  Inn 

Stranraer 

Barrhill 

Girvan 

Arisaig 

Fort- William 

Bathgate 

Aros 

Beauly 

Arrochar 

Glasgow 

Beith 

Ascog 

Rothesay 

Bellshill 

Airdrie 

Ashkirk 

Hawick 

Belhelvie 

Aberdeen 

Assynt 

Golspie 

Beltonford 

Dunbar 

Athelstaneford 

Drem 

Bervie 

"henblae 

Lanw""*1  ' 

""""•^AT? 

120 


APPENDIX. 


Post  Towns, 
S.  &  R.  Offices 

Under. 

Post  Towns, 
S.&R.  Offices 

Under. 

Birgham 

Kelso 

Buckie 

Birreltowa 

Coupar-Angus 

Brucklaw 

Mintlaw 

Birsay 

Kirkwall 

Bucklyvie 

Stirling 

Birse 

Aboyne 

Bunavoulin 

Oban 

Bishopbriggs 

Glasgow 

Bunessan 

Aros 

Bishoptoa 

Paisley 

Burghead 

Elgin 

Blackbura 

Aberdeen 

Burntisland 

Blackburn 

Whitburn 

Burravoe 

Lerwick 

Blackford 

Aucbterarder 

Bushby 

Glasgow 

Blackhall 

Edinburgh 

Byth 

Turriff 

Blackbillock 

Keith 

Cairndow 

Glasgow 

Blacksbiels 

Dalkeith 

Cairnie 

Huntly 

Blair  Adam 

Burntisland 

Cairnies 

Perth 

Blair-Atholl 

Cairnish 

Lachmaddy 

Blair-Drum- 

Cairnryan 

Stranraer 

moad 

Stirling 

Calderbank 

Airdrie 

Blairgowrie 

Callender 

Blairlogie 

Stirling 

Cambuslang 

Glasgow 

Blantyre 

Glasgow 

Camelon 

Falkirk 

Bogroy 

Inverness 

Campbellton 

Bohally 

Pitlochrie 

Canonbie 

Bonar  Bridge 

Carbost 

Broadford 

Bonaw 

Cardross 

Dumbarton 

Bonchester- 

Carluke 

Lanark 

Bridge 

Hawick 

Carnock 

Dunfermline 

Bonhill 

Dumbarton 

Carnoustie 

Borgue 

Kirkcudbright 

Carnwath 

Carstairs 

BORROAV- 

Carr  Bridge 

STOUNNESS 

Carron 

Falkirk 

Borrowmuir- 

Carron  Shore 

Falkirk 

head 

Edinburgh 

Carpshairn 

Ayr 

Bothwell 

Hamilton 

Carstairs 

Botriphnie 

Keith 

Castle  Dou- 

Bowdea 

Melrose 

glas 

Bower 

Wick 

Castlecarry 

Denny 

BOWMORE 

Castleton 

Thurso 

Braco 

Cathcart 

Glasgow 

Brae 

Lerwick 

Catrine 

Mauchline 

Braemar 

Ballater 

Cawdor 

Nairn 

Brechin 

Ceres 

Cupar-Fife 

Bridge  of  Allan 

Stirling 

Chance  Inn 

Arbroath 

Bridge  of 

Charleston 

Dunfermline 

Earn 

Chirnside 

Ayton 

Bridge  of  Weir 

Paisley 

Clachan 

Tarbert 

Broadford 

Clackmannan 

Alloa 

Brodick 

Ardrossan 

Clarencefield 

Dumfries 

Brora 

Golspie 

Clarkston 

Airdrie 

Brougbty  Ferry 

Dundee 

Clashmore 

Dornoch 

Broxburn 

Edinburgh 

Closeburn 

Dumfries 

Buckhaven 

Kirkcaldy 

Cluny 

Aberdeen 

APPENDIX.  1 1 7 


ARTICLES  WHICH  MAY  NOT  BE  SENT  BY   POST. 

Letters  or  Packets  cannot  be  forwarded,  conveyed,  or  delivered 
by  the  Post-Office,  containing  any  of  the  following  enclosures, 
viz. : — Any  glass  or  glass  bottle  ;  any  razor,  scissors,  knife,  fork, 
or  other  sharp  or  pointed  instrument ;  any  leeches,  game,  fish, 
flesh,  fruit,  vegetables,  or  other  perishable  substance  ;  any  bladder 
or  other  vessel  containing  liquid,  or  any  article,  matter,  or  thing 
whatsoever,  which  might,  by  pressure,  or  otherwise,  be  rendered 
injurious  to  the  officers  of  the  Post-Office,  or  to  the  contents  of  the 
mail-bags  ;  and  the  Act  3  and  4  Victoria,  cap.  96,  expressly  directs 
that  no  letter  shall  be  sent  by  post  containing  any  explosive  or  other 
dangerous  material  or  substance. 

No  Letter  or  Packet  exceeding  in  breadth,  or  length,  or  depth, 
twenty-four  inches  measurement,  can  be  forwarded  by  post, 


BOOK  POST,  &c. 

Printed  Books,  Magazines,  Reviews,  and  Pamphlets  (whether 
British,  Colonial,  or  Foreign),  may  be  transmitted  by  the  Post, 
within  the  United  Kingdom,  at  the  following  reduced  rates  of 
Postage,  viz. : — 

Not  exceeding  1  pound  in  weight,  ...  Os,     6d. 

"  2  '«  ...  Is.     Od. 

"  3  "  ...  is.     6d. 

and  so  on  ;  6d.  being  charged  for  every  complete  pound,  or  fraction 
of  a  pound  beyond.  Every  such  packet  may  be  sent  without  a 
cover,  or  in  a  cover  open  at  the  ends  or  sides.  It  must  contain  a 
single  volume  only,  the  several  sheets  or  parts  thereof,  when  there 
are  more  than  one,  being  sewed  or  bound  together. 

It  must  not  exceed  two  feet  in  length. 

The  Postage  must  be  pre-paid,  by  affixing  on  the  packet  or  its 
cover  the  proper  Stamps. 

The  name  and  address  of  the  sender  may  be  written  or  printed 
upon,  or  in  such  book,  &c.  so  sent,  or  on  the  envelope  thereof,  in 
addition  to  the  address. 

Any  other  writing  may  be  on  any  leaf  of  the  book,  &c,  or  the 
binding  thereof,  provided  that  it  be  on  the  one  and  the  self-same 
page  of  the  book,  or  corresponding  portion  of  the  binding. 

If  any  or  either  of  the  above  conditions  be  violated,  the  packet 
must  be  charged  and  treated  as  a  letter  in  every  respect. 

To  prevent  any  obstacle  to  the  regular  transmission  of  Letters, 
any  officer  of  the  Post  Office  may  delay  the  transmission  of  any 
such  Packet  for  a  time  not  exceeding  twenty-four  hours  from  the 
time  it  would  otherwise  have  been  forwarded. 


MONEY  ORDER  OFFICE. 

Money  Orders  are  issued  and  paid  in  Perth  from  9  to  l ,  and 
from  2  to  6  o'clock,  every  lawful  day.     The  commission  on  orders 

k2 


1 1 8  APPENDIX. 

for  any  sum  not  exceeding  £2,  is  threepence;   above   £2,  and  not 
exceeding  £5,  sixpence. 

Whoever  presents  the  Order  for  payment,  whether  the  rightful 
owner  or  otherwise,  must  give  full  information  as  to  the  Christian 
name,  surname,  address,  and  occupation  of  the  party  who  originally 
obtained  it,  unless  such  party  be  a  firm,  when  the  name  of  the  firm, 
together  with  its  address  and  occupation,  will  suffice. 

The  only  exception  to  this  rule  is — any  Order  presented  through 
a  Bank  will  be  paid  without  the  name  of  the  remitter,  and  the 
signature  in  full  of  the  Christian  name  of  the  payer  being  insisted 
upon  as  a  condition  of  payment,  provided  that  the  Bank  be  situated 
in  the  town  on  which  the  Money  Order  is  drawn,  that  the  Order  be 
crossed  with  the  Banker's  name,  and  that  the  party  applying  at  the 
Money  Order  Office  be  known  there  as  in  the  employment  of  the 
Bank.  It  must  be  understood,  however,  that  in  all  such  cases  the 
liability  of  the  Post  Office  will  absolutely  terminate  with  the  pay- 
ment of  the  Order  so  presented. 

With  a  view  to  simplicity  and  economy  in  the  accounts  of  the 
Money  Order  Office,  it  has  been  found  necessary  to  lay  down  the 
following  rules  : — 

1.  Every  Money  Order  issued  on  or  after  the  6th  October  1848 
must  be  presented  for  payment  before  the  end  of  the  second  calendar 
month  after  that  in  which  it  was  issued  (for  instance,  if  issued  in 
October,  it  must  be  presented  for  payment  before  the  end  of  De- 
cember), otherwise  a  new  Order  will  be  necessary,  for  which  a 
second  commission  must  be  paid. 

2.  If  an  Order  be  not  presented  for  payment  before  the  end  of 
the  twelfth  calendar  month  after  that  in  which  it  was  issued  (for 
instance,  if  issued  in  October,  and  not  presented  before  the  end  of 
the  next  October),  the  money  will  not  be  paid  at  all. 

3.  As  after  once  paying  a  Money  Order,  by  whomsoever  presented, 
the  Office  will  not  be  liable  to  any  further  claim,  the  public  are 
strictly  cautioned. 

A.  To  take  all  means  to  prevent  the  loss  of  the  Money  Order. 

B.  Never  to  send  a  Money  Order  in  the  same  Letter  with  the 
information  required  on  payment  thereof. 

C.  To  be  careful  on  taking  out  a  Money  Order,  to  state  cor- 
rectly the  Christian  name  as  well  as  the  Surname  of  the  person  in 
whose  favour  it  is  to  be  drawn. 

D.  To  see  that  the  name,  address,  and  occupation  of  the  person 
taking  out  the  Money  Order  are  correctly  known  to  the  person  in 
whose  favour  it  is  drawn. 

4.  Neglect  of  these  instructions  will  lead  to  delay  and  trouble  in 
obtaining  payment,  and  even  risk  the  loss  of  the  money. 

These  instructions,  together  with  some  others  of  minor  impor- 
tance, will  be  found  printed  on  every  Money  Order. 

A  Money  Order  intended  for  a  person  residing  at  a  place  in  whic" 
there  is  no  Money  Order  Office,  should  be  drawn  upon  the  Post" 
Town  nearest  to  it,  which  may  haye  a  Money  Order  Office,. 


APPENDIX. 


121 


Post  Towns, 
S.&R.  Offices 

Under. 

Post  Towns, 
S.&R.  Offices 

Under. 

Coatbridge 

Glasgow 

Dairsie 

Cupar- Fife 

Cockburns- 

Dalbeattie 

Dumfries 

PATH 

Dalguise 

Dunkeld 

Coldingham 

Aytou 

Daljarroch 

Girvan 

Coldstream 

Dalkeith 

COLINGSBURG 

Dalmally 

Tnverary 

Colinton 

Edinburgh 

Dalmellington 

Ayr 

Coll 

Tobermory 

Dalmhcad 

Kinross 

Colraonell 

Ballantrae 

Dalmuir 

Glasgow 

Comrie 

Crieff 

Dalnacardoch 

Blair-  Atholl 

Conan  Bridge 

Dingwall 

Dairy. 

Beith 

Cornerhouse 

Stranraer 

Dairy 

Castle  Douglas 

Cornhill 

Banff 

Dalrymple 

Ayr 

Corpach 

Fort-William 

Dalswinton 

Dumfries 

Corran 

Appin 

Dalton 

Ecclefechan 

Corrance 

Dumfries 

Darnick 

Galashiels 

Corsock 

Dumfries 

Daviot 

Aberdeen 

Corstorphine 

Edinburgh 

Denholm 

Hawick 

Cortes 

Mintlaw 

Denny 

Coylton 

Ayr 

Dennyloanhead 

Denny 

Craig  Ella- 

Dingwall 

chie 

Dirleton 

Drem 

Crail 

Dollar 

Stirling 

Cramond 

Edinburgh 

Dolphinton 

Noblehouse 

Crathie 

Ballater 

Dornoch 

Creetown 

Douglas 

Lanark 

Crieff 

Doune 

Stirling 

Crimond 

Peterhead 

Drem 

Crinan 

Lochgilphead 

Dregborn 

Kilmarnock 

Crocketford 

Dumfries 

Dromore 

Stranraer 

Cromarty 

Drumlithie 

Stonehaven 

Crook 

Biggar 

Drumnadrochit 

Inverness 

Crossford 

Lanark 

Drumoak 

Aberdeen 

Crossgates 

Inverkeithing 

Drymen 

Glasgow 

Crosshill 

Maybole 

Dubford 

Banff 

Crossmichael 

Castle  Douglas 

Duddingston 

Portobello 

Croy 

Arderseir 

Duffus 

Elgin 

Crnden 

Ellon 

Dumbarton 

Culbockie 

Dingwall 

Dumfries 

Cullen 

Dunbar 

Cullivoe 

Lerwick 

Dunbeath 

Golspie 

Culross 

Kincardine 

Dunblane 

Cumbernauld 

Glasgow 

Dundee 

Cummistown 

Turriff 

Dundonald 

Kilmarnock 

Cumnock 

Dundrennan 

Kircudb  right 

Cunninsburgh 

Lerwick 

Dunfermline 

Coupar-Angus 

Dunglas 

Glasgow 

Cupar-Fife 

DUNKELD 

Currie 

Edinburgh 

Dunnet 

Thurso 

Uailly 

Maybole 

Dunning 

Bridge  of  Earn 

122 

Appendix. 

Post  Towns, 
S.&R.  Offices 

Under. 

Post  Towns, 
S.&R.  Offices 

UndBr. 

Dunoon 

Forgue 

Huntly 

Dunrossness 

Lerwick 

Forneth 

Blairgowrie 

Dunscore 

Dumfries 

Forres 

DUNSE 

Fort-Agustus 

Duashelt 

Aucbtermuchty 

Fort-George 

Arderseir 

Duatocher 

Glasgow 

Fort-William 

Dunure 

Ayr 

Fortingal 

Aberfeldy 

DUNVEGAN 

Fortrose 

Durnes 

Golspie 

Fraserburgh 

Dyce 

Aberdeeu 

Froickheim 

Arbroath 

Dysart 

Kirkcaldy 

Fruchie 

Kettle 

Eaglesham 

Glasgow 

Fushie  Brid. 

Earlstoa 

Melrose 

Fyvie 

Aberdeen 

Ease]  ale 

Oban 

G-airlochead 

Helensburgh 

East  Yell 

Lerwick 

Galashiels 

ECCLEFECHAN 

Gallatown 

Kirkcaldy 

Echt 

Aberdeeu 

Galston 

Kilmarnock 

EddlestoQ 

Pennycuick 

Garderhouse 

Lerwick 

Edinburgh 

Garlieston 

Newton  Stewart 

Edzell 

Brechin 

Garmouth 

Fochabers 

Elgin 

Gartmore 

Stirling 

Elie 

Colin  gsburgh 

Garvald 

Haddington 

Ellon 

Garve 

Dingwall 

Enzie 

Fochabers 

Garvold 

Prestonkirk 

Errol 

Gatehouse 

Ervie 

Stranraer 

Gateside 

Auchtermuchty 

Etal 

Coldstream 

Gattonside 

Melrose 

Evantoa 

Inverness 

Gavinton 

Dunse 

Evie 

Kirkwall 

Gifford 

Haddington 

Eyemouth 

Ayton 

Gilston 

Castle  Douglas 

Fairlie 

Largs 

Girvan 

Falkirk 

Glammiss 

Forfar 

Falklaad 

Kettle 

Gladsrauir 

Tranent 

Farr 

Thurso 

Glasgow 

Fearn 

Tain 

Glass 

Huntly 

Fenwick 

Glasgow 

Glenapp 

Girvan 

Ferintosh 

Dingwall 

Glencaple 

Dumfries 

Ferry-Port- 

Glencarse 

Perth 

on-Craig 

Glendaruel 

Glasgow 

Ferrydea 

Montrose 

Glenelg 

Lochaish 

Fettercaira 

Montrose 

Glenlivat 

Ballindalloch 

Fiadhaven 

Forfar 

Glenlocher 

Castle-Douglas* 

Findhora 

Forres 

Glenluce 

Finstoun 

Kirkwall 

Glenmorriston 

Inverness 

Fintry 

Glasgow 

Glenshee 

Blairgowrie 

Fisherrow 

Musselburgh 

Golspie 

Fochabers 

Gordon 

Kelso 

Ford 

Dalkeith 
Coldstream 

Gortlech 

Inverness 

Ford 

Gossaburg 

Lerwick 

1P'f>^v\n 

*-~.    ~..i, 

r>^. 

Post  Towns, 
S.  &  R.  Offices 

Under. 

Post  Towns, 
S.&R.  Offices 

Under. 

Govan 

Glasgow 

Invergordon 

Grahamstown 

Falkirk 

Inverie 

Fort-August  us 

Grangemouth 

Falkirk 

Inverkeith- 

Grantown 

ing 

Grantownpier 

Edinburgh 

Inverkindy 

Aberdeen 

Greenburn 

Whitburn 

Inverness 

Greenlaw 

Dunse 

Irvine 

Greenock 

Isle  Oransay 

Broadford 

Gretna 

Carlise 

Isle  of  Whithorn 

Newton  Stewai\, 

Guardbridge 

St  Andrews 

Jedburgh 

Guildtown 

Perth 

Jock's  Lodge 

Edinburgh 

Gullan 

Drem 

Johnshaven 

Bervie 

Haddington 

Johnstone  Brid. 

Lockerby 

Halkirk 

Thurso 

Johnstone 

Glasgow 

Hamilton 

Jara 

Lochgilphead 

H array 

Kirkwell 

Keith 

Harriotfield 

Perth 

Keith  Hall 

Harris 

Lochmaddy 

Kelso 

Harroldswick 

Lerwick 

Kelton  Hill 

Castle-Douglas 

Haughend 

Glasgow 

Kenmore 

Aberfeldy 

Haugh  of  Urr 

Castle-Douglas 

Kennethmont 

Old  Rain 

Hawick 

Kennoway 

Markinch 

Heiton 

Kelso 

Kettle 

Helensburgh 

Kilbarchan 

Paisley 

Helmsdale 

Golspie 

Kilbirnie 

Beith 

Heriot 

Fushie  Bridge 

Kilbride 

Lachmaddy 

Hermistan 

Corstorphine 

Kilbride,  east 

Glasgow 

Hill  of  Menie 

Aberdeen 

Kilbride,west 

Ardrossan 

Hillend 

Inverkeithing 

Kilchrenan 

Inverary 

Hillhousefield 

Edinburgh 

Kilfinan 

Glasgow 

Hillside 

Aberdeen 

Kilham 

Coldstream 

Hillside 

Montrose 

Killearn 

Glasgow 

Hillswick 

Lerwick 

Killearnan 

Inverness 

Holly  town 

Airdrie 

Killin 

Callander 

Hollywood 

Dumfries 

Kilmarnock 

Hopeman 

Elgin 

Kilmartin 

Lochgilphead 

Houston 

Paisley 

Kilmanrs 

Kilmarnock 

Howmore 

Lachmaddy 

Kilmorie 

Ardrossan 

Huna 

Wick 

Kilmuir 

Portree 

Huntly 

Kilmun 

Greenock 

Hurlet 

Glasgow 

Kilpatrick  (new) 

Glasgow 

Hurlford 

Kilmarnock 

Kilpatrick  (old) 

Glasgow 

Inchture 

Kilsyth 

Glasgow 

Innerkip 

Greenock 

Kilwinning 

Irvine 

Innerleithen 

Peebles 

Kincaldrum 

Forfar 

Innerwick 

Dunbar 

Kincardine 

Insch 

Old  Rain 

Kincardine- 

Invercannick 

Beauly 

O'Neil 

Aberdeen 

iNVERARY 

Kingairloeh 

Strontian 

Invergarry 

Fort-Augustus 

King-Edward 

Banff 

124 

appendix. 

Post  Towns, 

Post  Towns, 

S.&R.  Offices 

Under. 

S.&R.  Offices 

Under. 

Kinghorn 

Laurencekrk. 

Kinglassie 

Kirkcaldy 

Laurieston 

Castle  Douglas 

Kingussie 

Laurieston 

Falkirk 

Kinloch-Moi- 

Leadhills 

Glasgow 

dart 

Strontian 

Lediag 

Bonaw 

Kinningplace 

Glasgow 

Leith 

Kinniswood 

Kinross 

Leitholm 

Coldstream 

Kinross 

Lennoxtown 

Glasgow 

Kintail 

Lochalsh 

Lerwick 

Kin  tore 

Aberdeen 

Lesbmahogow 

Lanark 

Kippen 

Stirling 

Leslie 

Markinch 

Kirkbank 

Kelso 

Leslie 

Old  Rain 

Kirkbeau 

Dumfries 

Leswalt 

Stranraer 

Kirkcaldy 

Letham 

Cupar-Fife 

Kirkcolm 

Stranraer 

Letham 

Forfar 

Kirkconnell 

Sanquhar 

Leuchars 

St  Andrews. 

Kirkowen 

Newton  Stewart 

Leven 

Kirkcud- 

Lhanbryde 

Fochabers 

bright 

Liberton 

Edinburgh 

Kirkintilloch 

Glasgow 

Liliesleaf 

Selkirk 

Kirkliston 

Edinburgh 

Limekilns 

Dunfermline 

Kirkmahoe 

Dumfries 

Lindores 

Newburgh(Fife) 

Kirkmichael 

Blairgowrie 

Linkshouse 

Lerwick 

Kirkmichael 

Maybole 

Linlithgow 

KlRKNEWTON 

Linton 

Noblebouse 

Kirkinner 

Wigton 

Linwilg 

Blair  Atboll 

Kirkoswald 

Maybole 

Lismore 

Appin 

Kirkpatrick 

Castle  Douglsa 

Lsx 

Crieff 

Kirkpatrick- 

Lou 

Linlithgow 

fleming 

Ecclefechan 

Loanhead 

Edinburgh 

Kirkwall 

Lochalsh 

Kirn 

Dunoon 

Lochcarron 

Dingwall 

Kirriemuir 

Lochearnhead 

Crieff 

Kirtlebridge 

Ecclefechan 

Lochee 

Dundee 

Knockando 

Craigall  Echie 

Lochend 

Dumfries 

Kyleakin 

Kirkwall 

Lochgelly 

Kirkcaldy 

Ladykirk 

Coldstream 

Lochgilp- 

Laggan 

Kingussie 

head 

Laggavoulin 

Bowmore 

Lochinver 

Golspie 

Lairg 

Golspie 

Lochmaben 

Lockerby 

Lamington 

Biggar 

LOCHMADDY 

Lamlash 

Ardrossan 

Lochwinnoch 

Paisley 

Lanark 

LOCKERBY 

Langholm 

Logierait 

Dunkeld 

Larbert 

Falkirk 

Longforgan 

Dundee 

Largo 

Leven 

Longhope 

Kirkwall 

Largs 

Longside 

Mintlaw 

Larkhall 

Glasgow 

Lossiemouth 

Elgin. 

Lassawade 

Edinburgh 

Lumsden 

Aberdeen 

Lauder 

Stow 

Luss 

Glasgow 

APPENDIX. 

125 

Post  Towns, 

Under. 

Post  Towns, 

Under. 

S.  &R.  Offices 

S.&R.  Offices 

Luthrie 

Cupar- Fife 

New  Aberdour 

Fraserburgh 

Lybster 

Golspie 

Newarthill 

Airdrie 

Macduff 

Banff 

Newburgh 

Aberdeen 

Markinch 

Newburgh 

Maryculter 

Aberdeen 

(Fife) 

Maryhill 

Glasgow 

Newcastleton 

Langholm 

Marykirk    • 

Montrose 

New  Cumnock 

Cumnock 

Mauchline 

New  Deer 

Aberdeen 

Maxwelltown 

Dumfries 

New  Galloway 

Castle  Douglas 

Maybole 

Newhaven 

Edinburgh 

Meigle 

Newmains 

Hamilton 

Meiklour 

Coupar-Angus 

Newmills 

Dunfermline 

Melrose 

Newmills 

Kilmarnock 

Melvich 

Thurso 

New  Pitsligo 

Mintlaw 

Meustrie 

Stirling 

Ferry-Port-on- 

Methlic 

Aberdeen 

Newport 

Craig 

Methven 

Perth 

Newseat 

Old  Rain 

Mey 

Thurso 

Newton 

Glasgow 

MlDCALDER 

Newton- 

Milnathort 

Kinross 

Stewart 

Milngavie 

Glasgow 

Newtyle 

Coupar.Angus 

Milnport 

Largs 

Nigg 

Parkhill 

Milton  Bridge 

Pennycuick 

Noblehouse 

Milton    of 

North  Ber- 

Campsie 

Glasgow 

wick 

MlNTLAW 

North- 

Moffat 

QUEENSFERRY 

Moniaive 

Tbornhill 

Nunton 

Lochmaddy 

Monktown 

Ayr 

Oakely 

Dunfermline 

Montrose 

Aberdeen 

Oban 

Monymusk 

Ochiltree 

Cumnock 

Moodiesburn 

Glasgow 

Old  Aberdeen 

Aberdeen 

Morebattle 

Kelso 

Old  Meldrum 

Morenish 

Tobermory 

Old  Rain 

Morren 

Oban 

Ollabery 

Lerwick 

Mortlach 

Craig  Ellachie 

Ormiston 

Tranent 

Mossat 

Aberdeen 

Orphir 

Kirkwall 

Mossbank 

Lerwick              I 

Orton 

Fochabers 

Moy 

Inverness            1 

Osnaburgh 

Cupar- Fife 

Muckhart 

Stirling               ! 

Oxton 

Stow 

Muirdrum 

Carnoustie 

Paisley 

Muirkirk 

Lanark 

Park gate 

Dumfries 

Munlochy 

Inverness 

Parkhead 

Glasgow 

Murrayfield 

Edinburgh 

Parkhill 

Musselburgh 

1 

Parton 

Castle  Douglas 

Mutbill 

Crieff 

Pathhead 

Kirkcaldy 

Mylnefield 

Dundee 

Patna 

A.yr 

Nairn 

| 

Patrick 

Glasgow 

Neilston 

Glasgow 
Dumfries 

Peebles 

New  Abbey 

Pencaitland 

Franent 

126 

appendix. 

Post  Towns, 
S.&R.  Offices 

Under. 

Post  Towns, 
S.&R.  Offices 

Under. 

Penicuik 

Edinburgh 

Rothiemay 

Huntly 

Perth 

Row 

Helensburgh 

Peterhead 

Rutberglen 

Glasgow 

Pitcaple 

Aberdeen 

St  Andrews 

Pitlessie 

Cupar-Fife 

St  Boswells 

PlTLOCHRIE 

Green 

PlTTENWEEM 

St  Cyrus 

Montrose 

Plean 

Stirling 

St  Fergus 

Peterhead 

Pollockshaws 

Glasgow 

St  Margaret's 

Polmont 

Falkirk 

Hope 

Wick 

Polnackie 

Castle  Douglas 

St  Monance 

Pittenweem 

Poolewe 

Dingwall 

St  Ninians 

Stirling 

Port ask aig 

Salen 

Strontian 

Port  Bannatyne 

Rothesay 

Saline 

Dunfermline 

Port  Charlotte 

Bowmore 

Salsburgh 

Airdrie 

Port  Glasgow 

Saltcoats 

Port-Logan 

Stranraer 

Saltan 

Tranent 

Portmohamock 

Tain 

Sanday 

Kirkwall 

Port-Monteith 

Stirling 

Sandbank 

Dunoon 

Portobello 

Edinburgh 

Sandbead 

Stranraer 

Port-Patrick 

Sandness 

Lerwick 

Portree 

Sandwick 

Lerwick 

Portsoy 

Sanquhar 

Port-William 

Wigtown 

Sauchie 

Alloa 

Poyntzfield 

Fortrose 

Scone 

Perth 

Preston 

Dumfries 

Sconcer 

Broadford 

Prestonkirk 

Scourie 

Golspie 

Prestonpans 

Edinburgh 

Selkirk 

Rachan  Mill 

Biggar 

Shielhouse 

Lochalsh 

Rait 

Errol 

Shotts 

Whitburn 

Rannoch 

Pitlochrie 

Shuttleston 

Glasgow 

Rasay 

Bradford 

Skene 

Aberdeen 

Ratho 

Edinburgh 

Slamanan 

Falkirk 

Reay 

Thurso 

Slateford 

Edinburgh 

Redding 

Falkirk 

Smailholm 

Kelso 

Redgorton 

Perth 

Sorby 

Wigtoh 

Renfrew 

Paisley 

Sorn 

Mauchline 

Renton 

Dumbarton 

South  End 

Campbeltown 

Rhynie 

Huntly 

South  Queens 

Riccarton 

Kilmarnock 

ferry 

Ringford 

Kirkcudbright 

Southwiek 

Dumfries 

Roberton 

Hawick 

Spittalfield 

Dnnkeld 

Rogart 

Golspie 

Spott 

Dunbar 

Rosehall 

Glasgow 

Springbank 

Glasgow 

Rosehearty 

Edinburgh 

Springburn 

Glasgow 

Roseneath 

Helensburgh 

Springfield 

Cupar- Fife 

Rosewell 

Lasswade 

Sprouston 

Coldstream 

Roslin 

Edinburgh 

Stanley 

Perth 

Rothes 

Fochabers 

Stenton 

Prestonkirk 

Rothesay 

Stevenston 

Glasgow 

APPENDIX. 


127 


Post  Towns, 

Under. 

Post  Towns, 

Under. 

S.&R.  Offices 

S.&R.  Offices 

Stewarton 

Kilmarnock 

Tolleross 

Glasgow 

Stirling 

Tomintoul 

Ballindalloch 

Stobo 

Peebles 

Tongue 

Thurso 

Stonehaven 

Torphichen 

Linlithgow 

Stonehouse 

Glasgow 

Torrance 

Glasgow 

Stoneykirk 

Stranraer 

Torryburn 

Dunfermline 

Stornoway 

Tranent 

Edinburgh 

Stow 

Trinafour 
Troon 

Blair-Atholl 

Strachur 

Glasgow 

Glasgow 

Straiton 

Maybole 

Tullibody 

Stirling 

Stranraer 

Turriff 

Strathaven 

Hamilton 

Twynholm 

Kircudbright 

Strathblane 

Glasgow 

Tyndrum 

Crieff 

Strathdon 

Aberdeen 

Tynninghame 

Prestonkirk 

Strathraiglo 

Kinross 

Uddingston 

Hamilton 

Strathpeffer 

Dingwall 

Udney 

Aberdeen 

Strichea 

Mintlaw 

Ullapool 

Dingwall 

Stromness 

Kirkwall 

Ulsta 

Lerwick 

Stronsay 

Kirkwall 

Ulva 

Aros 

Strontian 

Unachan 

Fort-William 

Struan 

Broadford 

Uphall 

Edinburgh 

Struy 

Beauly 

Urray 

Beauly 

Stuartfield 

Mintlaw 

Uyiasound 

Lerwick 

Summerhili 

Aberdeen 

Voe 

Lerwick 

Swintoa 

Coldstream 

Walls 

Lerwick 

Symington 

Kilmarnock 

Waterbeck 

Ecclesfechan 

Tain 

Watton 

Wick 

Tamnavoulan 

Ballindalloch 

Weemys 

Kirkcaldy 

Tarbert 

Weemysbay 

Greenock 

Tarbolton 

Kilmarnock 

Westcalder 

Midcalder 

Tarland 

Aboyne 

Westray 

Kirkwall 

Tarves 

Aberdeen 

Whitburn 

Tayinloan 

Tarbert 

Whitehouse 

Aberdeen 

Teviotbead 

Hawick 

Whitborn 

Newton  Stewart 

Thombill 

Stirling 

Whittingham 

Prestonkirk 

Thornhill 

Wick 

Thornliebank 

Glasgow 

Wigton 

Thornton 

Keith 

Winchburgh 

Edinburgh 

Thornton 

Kirkcaldy 

Windgates 

Leven 

Thurso 

Wishaw 

Hamilton 

Tillicoultry 

Stirling 

Wiston 

Biggar 

Tirce 

Tobermory 

Woodside 

Aberdeen 

Tobermory 

Yetholm 

Kelso 

||f|r  All  Towns  Printed  with  (small    capitals)    pay  and 
grant  Money  Orders. 


128 


APPENDIX. 


TIME  OF  THE  ARRIVAL  AND  DESPATCH  OF  FOREIGN 
AND  COLONIAL  MAILS  IN  EDINBURGH. 


Names  of  Places. 


Despatched. 


When  Due. 


West  Indies — British  and 
♦Foreign  (except  Honduras, 
Nassau,  Bermuda,  &  Havan- 

nah),  and  *Venezuela,. 

*New  Orleans,  *Mexico,  *Ha- 

vannah,  and  Bermuda, 

♦Madeira  (by  Brazil  Mail),... 
♦Madeira,  *N.  Granada,*Chili, 
&  *Peru  (by  W.  India  Mail), 
*Brazil,  *B.  Ayres,  *Canary 

Islands,  &c,  

America — B.  North,  and  U. 
States.  In  Dec,  Jan.,  Feb., 
&  Mar.,  every  alternate  Fri., 
*Port  Philip,  *S.  Australia, 
*Van  Diemen's  Land,  *Syd- 
ney,  and  *New  Zealand,  ... 
France,  *Spain,  and  Belgium, 

Midland, 

^Hamburg,  &Hanover,Z>Bruns- 

wick,     ^Denmark,     &Lubec, 

&Bremen,  *Heligoland,  Cux- 

haven,  and  &*01ddenburg,... 

Russia  and   Prussia,   Sweden 

and  Norway,  

Germany, 

d*Lisbon,  *Madeira  (if  ad- 
dressed  via  Lisbon),  Spain  (if 
addressed  via  Southampton), 

and  Gibraltar, 

clndia  (East),  Malta,  Alex- 
andria, &  Ionian  Islands  (via 

Southampton),    

a*India  (East),  *Malta,  Alex- 
andria, and  *Ionian  Islands 

(via  Marseilles), 

China  (via  Southampton),  ... 

a*China  (ma  Marseilles), 

ifsf"  Hong-Kong  may  be 


1st  and  16  th — 
Morning  Mail 


1st- 


'} 


-Morning  T 
Mail.         J 
3d — Even.   Mail. 
16th— Morn 
Mail 


3d— Even.  Mail 


Every  Friday. 
Evening  Mail. 


ay.l 
iipl 


By  private  ship 
as  they  occur. 

Daily. 
Tu.&Fri— M.M. 

Mon.  &  Thurs.l 
Evening  Mail,  j 

Daily. 

Daily. 

6th,  16th,  and~] 
26tb. —  Morn.  )» 
Mail.  J 


1 9th  —  Morn. 
Mail. 


6th  and  23d — 
Evening  Mail 

19th — Morn.  M 
23d— Even.  M 


J 


8th  and  23d. 

23d. 

Uncertain. 

8th. 

Uncertain. 
Every  Thurs. 

Uncertain. 

Daily. 
Tues.  and  Thur. 

Sun.  and  Wed. 

Daily. 
Daily. 

f  7th,  17th,  8s 
\        27th. 

27th. 

5th  and  23d. 

27th. 
23d. 


sent  unpaid,  via  Southampton. 


On  letters  addressed  to  those  places  marked  thus  (*),  the  postage 

must  be  prepaid. 
a  Always  sent  by  this  Mail,  unless  otherwise  directed. 
b  Letters  for  places  marked  b,  sent  daily,  via  Belgium  or  France, 

if  so  directed. 
c  Letters  for  India,  always   sent  via  Marseilles,  if  not   specially 

marked  via  Southampton. 
d  Letters  for  Portugal  sent  daily,  via  France,  if  so  directed. 


APPENDIX. 


129 


POSTAGES  TO  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

*m*  On  Letters  addressed  to  those  places  marked  (*)  the  postage 
must  be  pre-paid,  or  the  letters  cannot  be  forwarded. 


s. 

D. 

s. 

D. 

♦Africa, 

0 

8 

*Egypt,         

i 

6 

Alexandria, 

1 

6 

Elsinore, 

0 

10 

America,  (British)  North, 

,  1 

2 

♦Equator, 

2 

3 

America  (United  States), 

1 

0 

France, 

1 

3 

Antigua, 

1 

0 

Germany, 

1 

10 

Antwerp, 

0 

6 

Gibraltar, 

1 

0 

♦Arabia, 

1 

0 

♦Greece, 

1 

6 

Archangel, 

1 

11 

Grenada, 

1 

0 

♦Australia, 

1 

4 

♦Guadaloupe, 

1 

5 

Austria... 

2 

2 

Halifax  (N.S.), 

1 

0 

*Azores, 

I 

9 

Hamburg, 

0 

8 

Bahamas, 

1 

0 

Hanover,  by  packet,     ... 

0 

9 

♦Bahia  Honda, 

2 

9 

♦Havanna, 

2 

3 

Barbadoes, 

1 

0 

♦Hayti, 

1 

5 

♦Barbary, 

0 

8 

♦Heligoland,  via  Hamburg 

>  0 

€ 

Bavaria, 

1 

8 

Hindostan, 

1 

0 

Belgium, 

1 

4 

Holland, 

1 

0 

Belize  (Honduras), 

1 

0 

Hong-Kong, 

1 

0 

Bengal,... 

1 

2 

Hungary, 

2 

2 

Berbice, 

1 

2 

India,     East,   via    Soutl; 

L- 

Bermuda, 

1 

0 

ampton, 

1 

0 

Boston, 

1 

0 

India,  West, 

1 

0 

*Botany  Bay, 

0 

8 

Ionian  Islands,     ... 

1 

0 

♦Bourbon,    ... 

0 

8 

Italy,  Northern, 

2 

2 

♦Brazil, 

2 

9 

Italy,  Southern,   ... 

3 

1 

Bremen, 

0 

8 

Jamaica, 

1 

2 

*Buenos  Ayres,    ... 

2 

7 

Java,  via  Holland, 

1 

0 

Cadiz, 

2 

2 

Kingston  (Jamaica),    ... 

1 

0 

Canadas, 

1 

2 

La  Guayra, 

1 

0 

♦Canary, 

1 

10 

♦Lisbon, 

1 

9 

♦Cape  of  Good  Hope, 

0 

8 

Lombardy, 

2 

2 

*Cape  Haitien,     ... 

1 

5 

Lubeck, 

0 

9 

♦Carthagena, 

1 

0 

♦Madagascar, 

0 

8 

♦Chagres, 

1 

0 

♦Madeira,     ... 

1 

10 

♦Chili, 

2 

0 

Malta,  ... 

1 

0 

♦China, 

1 

0 

♦Maracaibo, ... 

2 

3 

♦Columbia  (Republic), 

2 

3 

♦Martinique, 

1 

5 

Constantinople,    ... 

1 

11 

♦Mauritius,  ... 

0 

8 

Corfu, 

1 

0 

♦Mayagues  (Porto  Rico), 

1 

5 

♦Corunna, 

2 

2 

♦Memel, 

1 

0 

♦Cuba,... 

2 

3 

♦Mexico,     -... 

2 

3 

♦Curacoa, 

1 

5 

♦Morocco, 

0 

8 

♦Cuxhaven, 

0 

8 

Nassau  (Bahamas), 

2 

0 

Dardenelles, 

1 

11 

Nevis, 

1 

0 

♦Dantzic, 

0 

10 

New  Brunswick,  ... 

1 

0 

Denmark,     ... 

0 

10 

Newfoundland, 

1 

0 

East  Indies, 

1 

0 

♦New  Grenada,    . . . 

1 

0 

l2 


130 

APPENDIX. 

s. 

D. 

s. 

D- 

*New  South  Wales,     . . . 

0 

8 

Spain,    ... 

2 

2 

New  York, 

1 

0 

*St  Croix,     ... 

1 

5 

*New  Zealand, 

0 

8 

*St  Domingo, 

1 

5 

Norway, 

2 

8 

*St  Jago  de  Cuba, 

.      2 

3 

Nova  Scotia, 

1 

0 

*St  Juan  (Porto  Rico), 

1 

5 

*  Paramaribo  (Suriuam), 

1 

0 

*St  Martins, 

1 

5 

Persia, 

1 

6 

'St  Thomas, 

1 

5 

*Peru,  ... 

2 

0 

St  Vincent's, 

.      1 

0 

Poland, 

1 

3 

Sumatra, 

1 

4 

*Ponce  (Porto  Rico), 

1 

5 

*Swan  River, 

1 

4 

*Port  Philip, 

0 

8 

Sweden, 

2 

8 

*Porto  Rico, 

1 

5 

Sydney, 

.      1 

0 

*Portugal,     ... 

1 

9 

*Syria, 

1 

6 

Prince  Edward's  Island, 

1 

0 

United  States, 

1 

0 

Prussia, 

1 

0 

Upper  and  Lower  Canada,   1 

2 

Quebec, 

1 

2 

*  Valparaiso,... 

.      2 

0 

Riga, 

1 

11 

*Van  Dieman's  Land, 

0 

8 

*Rio  de  Janeiro, 

2 

9 

Venezuela,    ... 

1 

0 

Russia, 

1 

11 

*Vera  Cruz, 

2 

3 

*San  Jan  de  Nicaragua, 

2 

3 

West  Indies,  British,  .. 

1 

0 

*Santa  Cruz, 
'Santa  Martha,    ... 

1 

1 

5 
0 

'West  Indies,  Foreign, 

n 

3 
5 

Singapore,    ... 

1 

4 

•Wurtemburg, 

i 

10 

RATES  ON  NEWSPAPERS. 

Payment   compulsory,  and  must  be  posted  within  seven  days 
from  the  date  of  publication. 

'  d.  .  d.  d. 

Africa,  1      Canary, 2  Italy, 2 

Alexandria, 2     Cape  of  G.  Hope,     1  Lisbon, 2 

America  (U.S.),....l     Chili, 4  Madagascar, 2 

Arabia, 2     China, 2  Mauritius, 2 

Australia,., 2     Constantinople, 2  Mexico, 2 

Austria 2     Cuba, 2  Portugal, 2 

Azores 2     Egypt, 2  Spain £ 

Barbary, 2     Germany, 2  Syria, 2 

Bourbon, 2     Holland,  1  West  Indies  (For.), 2 


NEWSPAPERS  ARE    FORWARDED    FREE  OF  POSTAGE 
TO  THE  FOLLOWING  PLACES  ABROAD  BY  PACKET. 


Belgium 

Demerara 

Kingston 

Berbice 

France 

Newfoundland 

Bermuda 

Gibraltar 

New  Granada 

Brazil 

Greece 

Nova  Scotia 

Buenos  Ayres 

Halifax 

Peru 

Cadiz 

Hamburg 

Santa  Martha 

Canada 

Hayti 

Spain,  via  Southamp 

Carthagena 

Jamaica 

Vigo 

APPENDIX.  131 


MEMBER  OF  PARLIAMENT. 
The  Right  Honourable  Fox  Maule. 


MAGISTRATES  AND  COUNCIL. 

James  Dewar,  Lord  Provost. 
William  Imrie,  Dean  of  Guild. 

Bailies. — David  Stuart,  Charles   Sbedden,    Johu  Pullar,  Kirk- 
wood  Hewat. — Treasurer,  David  Ross. 


COUNCILLORS. 

First  Ward.' — John  M'Euen  Gray,  John  Fisher,  David   Murie,  9^ 
William    Murray  Farney,    David  Stuait,  Kirkwood  Hewat,  and 
John  Steele. 

Second  Ward. — Andrew  Davidson,  William  Dow,  Peter  Graham, 
James  M.  Honey,  James  Dewar,  Charles  Shedden. 

Third  Ward. — David  Ross,  Peter  Imrie,  John  Kemp,  John 
Pullar,  James  Balmain,  John  Macfarlane. 

Fourth  Ward. — Andrew  Heiton,  John  M'Lauchlan,  Alexander 
Fraser,  James  Readdie,  and  Thomas  Richardson. 

City-Clerks,  Archibald  Reid  and  William  Greig. —  City-Fiscal, 
William  Wedderspoon. — City -Chamberlain,  David  Duncan. — As- 
sessed Taxes  and  Stent,  David  Peacock,  James  Miller,  collector. — 
Session-Clerk,  Robert  Buist. 

The  Town  Court  sits  every  Tuesday  ;  and  the  Council  meets 
the  first  Monday  of  every  mouth. 


GUILD  COURT. 

William  Imrie,  Dean  of  Guild.  James  Dewar,  Lord  Provost. 
David  Stuart,  Charles  Shedden,  and  John  Pullar,  Bailies. 

Merchant  Councillors. — David  Ross,  John  Morison,  James 
M'Leish,  Andrew  Richardson. 

Trades'1  Councillors. — Alexander  Tulloch,  John  Fisher,  David 
Turnbull,  Johu  Matthew. 

Treasurer,  John  Buist. — Clerk,  James  Thomas. —  Officer,  John 
Comrie. 


POLICE  ESTABLISHMENT. 

Commissioners  Ex-qfficiis. — James  Craufurd,  Sheriff- Depute  ; 
Hugh  Barclay,  Sheriff- Substitute;  James  Dewar,  Lord  Provost; 
Bailies  David  Stuart,  Charles  Shedden,  John  Pullar,  Kirkwood 
Hewat ;  David  Ross,  Treasurer. 

First  Ward. — William  Imrie,  James  Stark,  William  Brisbane. 

Second  Ward. — John  Morison,  John  M'Euen  Gray,  William 
Dow. 

Third  Ward. — John  Dewar,  David  Mackie,  George  Imrie. 

Fourth  Ward. — John  Barrie,  Thomas  Scott,  John  Low. 


132  APPENDIX. 


Fifth  Ward. — Matthew  Gloag,  Alexander  Robertson,  William 
Ross. 

Sixth  Ward. — David  Peacock,  James  M'Leish,  John  Fisher. 

Seventh  Ward. — James  M.  Honey,  Robert  Keay. 

Inspector  of  Works,  William  M.  Mackenzie. — Superintendent  of 
Police  and  Inspector  of  Lighting  and  Cleansing,  Andrew  Boyle. — 
Sub-Inspector  of  Cleansing  Thomas  Taylor. — Clerk,  James  Thomas. 
— Treasurer,  David  Duncan. — Surveyor  and  Collector,  John 
M'Ewen. 


WATER  COMMISSIONERS. 

Ex-Officiis. — James  Dewar,  Lord  Provost;  Hugh  Barclay, 
PSheriff-Substitute  ;  William  Imrie,  Dean  of  Guild  ;  David  Stuart, 
First  Bailie ;  Alexander  Tulloch,  Convener  of  Trades ;  J.  Miller, 
President  of  the  Society  of  Procurators. 

First  Ward. — David  Turnbull,  William  Dow. 

Second  Ward. — William  Brisbane,  Andrew  Richardson. 

Third  Ward. — Archibald  M'Donald,  John  Dewar. 

Fourth  Ward. — William  Blair,  Thomas  Richardson. 

Fifth  Ward. — Matthew  Gloag,  Robert  Murray. 

Sixth  Ward. — John  M'Farlane,  Andrew  Heiton. 

Clerks. — Archibald  Reid  and  William  Greig. 

Collector. — Patrick  Chapman. 

Surveyor. — David  Peacock. 


HARBOUR  COMMISSIONERS. 

Town. — The  Right  Hon.  Fox  Maule,  M.P.  ;  James  Dewar, 
Lord  Provost ;  William  Imrie,  Dean  of  Guild ;  David  Stuart, 
Charles  Shedden,  John  Pullar, and Kirkwood  Hewat,  Bailies;  David 
Ross,  Treasurer  ;  Andrew  Heiton,  William  Dow,  John  M'Euen 
Gray,  David  Murie,  John  Kemp,  John  M'Farlane,  Councillors. 

County. — Alexander  H.  M.  Belshes  of  Invermay ;  Laurence 
Oliphant  of  Condie  ;  Alexander  Whitson  of  Parkhill  ;  Alexander 
M'Duff,  Bonhard  ;  Archibald  Turnbull,  Bell  wood. 

Burgesses — William  Blair,  James  Readdie,  Robert  Keay,  John 
Barlas,  James  Greig. 

Shipowners — John  J.  Cowperthwaite,  Thos.  Duncan,  W.  Thrift. 

Clerks,  W.  &  D.  Wedderspoon. — Collector  of  Shore  Dues,  James 
Moris. — Harbour  Master,  David  Wright. — Treasurert  Patrick 
Chapman. 


SHERIFF,  COMMISSARY,  AND  JUSTICE  OF  PEACE 
COURTS. 

Lord»Lieutenant  and  Sheriff- Principal,  the  Earl  of  Kinnoull. 

Sheriff  and  Commissary,  James  Craufurd. 

Sheriff-Substitute  and  Commissaries  Depute, 

Perth — Hugh  Barclay. 

Dunblane-— Andrew  Cross. 


APPENDIX.  133 


Meeting  of  Courts. — The  Sheriff-Court  for  the  County,  every 
Wednesday  and  Friday  during  the  session — The  Sheriff  Small-Debt 
Court,  every  Wednesday  during  the  session — The  Justice  of  Peace 
Small-Debt,  first  Monday  of  every  month — Commissary  Court, 
every  Friday  during  session — And,  under  the  new  Small- Debts  Act, 
at  Crieff,  first  Saturday  of  January,  April,  July,  and  October  ; 
Dunkeld,  first  Friday  of  February,  May,  August,  and  November  ; 
Aberfeldy,  the  next  day  after  each  Court  at  Dunkeld  ;  Blairgowrie, 
second  Saturday  of  January,  April,  July,  and  October  ;  Coupar- 
Angus,  on  the  next  Saturday  after  the  Blairgowrie  Courts. 

Circuit  Courts  are  held  at  Callander  first  Monday  of  March, 
June,  September,  and  December ;  and  at  Kincardine  (Tulliallan) 
first  Monday  of  February,  May,  August;  and  November,  at  Eleven 
o'clock  each  day. 

OFFICIALS. 

Sheriff-Clerk  and  Clerk  of  Supply,  James  M.  Patton,  W.S. — 
Sheriff-Clerk-Depute  and  Depute  Clerk  of  Supply,  Patrick  Soutar. 
— Joint  Procurators-Fiscal,  Thomas  Duncan  and  John  M'Lean. — 
Collector  of  Cess,  &c,  James  Miller. — Collector  of  County  Rates, 
&c.,  William  Gloag,  Banker. — Deputy-Commissary-Clerk,  David 
Wedderspoon. — Chief  Constable,  Joseph  John  Grove. — Commis- 
sioners for  Proofs,  &c,  John  Flockhart  and  Alexander  Scott. — 
Auditor  of  Accounts,  John  Flockhart. 

Dunblane. — Sheriff-Clerk-Depute  and  Commissary-Clerk-De- 
pute, Charles  Macara. — Procurator-Fiscal,  Thomas  Barty. 


TOWN-CLERKS  OF  ROYAL  BURGHS. 
Perth,  Archibald  Reid  and  William  Greig.   Culross,  A.  A.  Stephens. 


SOCIETY  OF  PROCURATORS 

BEFORE  THE  COURTS  OF  LAW  IN  PERTHSHIRE, 

Instituted  8th  July  1825. 

President,  James  Miller. — Vice-President,  Archibald  Reid. — 
Secretary  and  Treasurer,  James  M.  Honey. — Honorary  Librarian, 
William  Ross. — Depute  Librarian,  Matthew  Gloag. — Committee, 
Andrew  Davidson,  George  Clements,  John  Kippen,  John  Young, 
and  John  Kemp. 

The  Library  of  the  Society  is  in  the  County  Buildings.  Open 
every  lawful  day  from  11  a.m.  to  1  p.m. 

PRACTITIONERS. 

Perth. — James  Clement,  George  Clements,  James  Condie, 
John  Conning,  Andrew  Davidson,  John  Flockhart,  John  A.  Gloag, 
George  Gray,  William  Greig,  f  James  Graham,  David  Hepburn, 
James  M.  Honey,  Melville  Jameson,  John  Kemp,  Robert  Kilgour, 
John  Kippen,  David  Mackenzie,  John  M'Lean,  fRobert  Martin, 
James  Miller,  Thomas  Duncan,  James  Dick  Miller,  Alexander 
Moncrieff,  Robert  H.  Moncrieff,  Archibald  Reid,  James  Ross, 
William  Ross,  Alexander  Scott,  James  Scott,  James  Spottiswoode, 


134  APPENDIX. 


James  Thomas,  David  Wedderspoon,  William  Wedderspoon,  John 
Young,  William  Peddie,  fDavid  Crighton,  fPeter  Scobie,  George 
Moncrieff,  Joha  Myles,  residing  in  Forfar. 

Aberfeldy,  John  Matthew.  Auchterarder,  Peter  Clerk,  Alex. 
Monteath,  Alexander  George  Reid,  William  Young.  Blairgowrie, 
James  Anderson,  Thomas  Baird,  Alexander  Robertson,  William  S. 
Soutar.  Callander,  William  Blacklock.  Coupar- Angus,  David 
Anderson,  David  Clark,  David  Inches,  John  Low,  James  Miller, 
•f-John  M'Laren.  Crieff,  William  Brown,  John  Ironside,  James 
M'Laren,  James  M'Rostie,  sen.,  James  Sharp,  James  M'Rostie, 
{-Thomas  Soutar.  Dunblane,  Thomas  Barty,  Thomas  P.  Knox, 
John  M'Gruther,  Patrick  S.  Stirling,  fJames  Mackibbin,  James 
Miller,  residing  in  Stirling,  Patrick  Hutchison,  Glasgow  Dunkeld, 
John  Leslie,  James  Walker.  Kincardine,  Robert  Gentle,  Alex. 
C.  Stephen.     Pitlochry,  James  Mitchell 

Those  marked  thus  (f )  are  not  Notaries  Public. 

Notaries  Public  who  are  not  Procurators. — Perth,  William  H. 
Hunter,  Patrick  Soutar,  James  M.  Patton,  George  Condie,  John 
Graham.  Alyth,  Thomas  Alexander.  Blairgowrie,  Laur.  Chapman. 
Crieff,  Alexander  Gibson. 


MESSENGERS-AT-ARMS. 

Perth,  James  Hally.  Callander,  Allen  M'Pherson.  Coupar- 
Angus,  John  M'Leish.  Crieff,  William  Ferguson,  John  M'Ewen. 
Dunkeld,  Henry  Ritchie. 


SHERIFF  AND  COMMISSARY  OFFICERS. 

Perth,  James  Hally,  David  Hally,  John  Keay,  Robert  Stewart, 
Alexander  Forbes,  Archibald  Aitken,  Peter  Kerr.  Aberfeldy, 
William  Mackenzie.  Auchterarder,  John  Headridge,  Thomas 
Anderson.  Blairgowrie,  Archibald  Irons,  James  Robertson. 
Callander,  George  Maxwell.  Comrie,  John  Morison.  Coupar- 
Angus,  William  Finlay,  Patrick  Lawson,  James  M'Inroy,  Stewart 
Ogilvy.  Crieff,  William  Ferguson,  John  Mullion,  John  Ferguson, 
Neil  Sime.  Alloa,  Thomas  Russell.  Doune,  Archibald  Culbert. 
Dunblane,  David  Eadie,  Angus  Crawford,  Alexander  Meffen.  Errol, 
John  Symons.  Gilmerston,  D.  M' Donald.  Weem,  Thomas  Stewart, 
John  Menzies.  Auchtergaven,  James  Cameron.  Dunkeld,  Henry 
Ritchie.  Alyth,  Alexander  Henry.  Kinloch-Rannoch,  Duncan 
Campbell.  Killin,  William  Walker.  Kincardine,  John  Miller. 
Kinross,  William  Barnett.  Dundee,  Thomas  Anderson,  David 
Ferguson.  Alloa,  John  Urquhart,  Robert  Monro.  Pitlochry, 
James  Skinner. 


CRIMINAL  OFFICERS. 
[_  Perth. — George  Stewart,  John  M'Intosh. 


APPENDIX.  135 


CHARITABLE    INSTITUTIONS. 


COUNTY  AND  CITY  OF  PERTH  INFIRMARY. 
11  /  was  sick  and  ye  visited  me." 

The  Most  Noble  the  Marquis  of  Breadalbane,  Life  Patron. 

Directors  Ex-officiis  for  the  County. — The  Right  Honourable  the 
Earl  of  Kinnoull,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  the  County  ;  Henry  Home 
Drummond  of  Blairdruinmond,  M.P.  for  the  County  ;  Alexander 
Hepburn  M.  Belshes  of  Invermay,  Convener  of  the  County  ;  James 
Craufurd,  Sheriff  of  the  County  ;   Hugh  Barclay,  Sheriff- Substitute. 

For  the  City. — The  Right  Hon.  Fox  Maule,  M.P.  for  the  City  ; 
James  Dewar,  Lord  Provost  of  the  City ;  David  Stuart,  First 
Bailie;  "William  Imrie,  Dean  of  Guild;  Alexander  Tulloch,  Con- 
vener of  the  Trades  ;  James  Miller,  President  of  the  Society  of 
Procurators. 

Life  Directors. — William  Wedderspoon,  writer,  John  Flockhart, 
writer,  Trustees  of  Dr.  Patrick  Brown  ;  Rev.  James  Esdaile,  D.D., 
William  Henderson,  M.D.,  Trustees  of  Miss  Stewart. 

Ordinary  Directors  for  the  County.—  Major  Jelf  Sharp,  Kin- 
carrathie  ;  Thomas  Buchanan,  Stanley  ;  Alexander  M'Duff,  Bon- 
hard  ;  Lieutenant-Colonel  John  Murray  Belshes  ;  William  Peddie, 
Blackruthven  ;  W.  S.  Turobull,  Huntingtower. 

For  the  City. — James  Readdie,  Victoria  Street ;  Major-General 
Lindsay,  Early  Bank;  Archibald  Turnbull,  Bellwood  ;  W.  H. 
Hunter,  banker  ;  D.  L.  Jolly,  banker  ;  David  Ross,  merchant ; 
W.  Blair,  manufacturer.  Chairman. — A.  H.  M.  Belshes  ;  Deputy- 
Chairman,  James  Dewar. 

House  Committee. — Sheriff  Barclay,  Convener  ;  David  Ross, 
Convener  Tulloch,  Major-General  Lindsay,  Dean  of  Guild  Imrie, 
William  Blair,  James  Readdie. 

Finance  Committee. — D.  L.  Jolly,  Convener  ;  Major  Jelf  Sharp, 
Dr  Henderson,  W.  Wedderspoon,  Colonel  Belshes,  W.  S.  Turnbull, 
W.  H.  Hunter. 

The  Chairman  and  Deputy-Chairman  are  Members  of  all  Com- 
mittees. 

Archibald  Reid,  City-Clerk,  Secretary  ;  John  Flockhart,  writer, 
14  St  John  Street,  Treasurer;  H.  B.  Macfarlane,  M.D.,  1  Athole 
Place,  Fraser  Thomson,  M.D.,  8  Crescent,  Visiting  Surgeons;  A. 
C.  Chalmers,  M.D.,  House  Surgeon  and  Apothecary ;  John 
M'Dowall,  Assistant  Apothecary ;  Robert  Christie,  20  South  St., 
Ic.  Wallace,  M.D.,  5  George  Street,  District  Surgeons ;  Mrs 
Booth,  Matron ;  James  Patton,  Porter. 

Proposed  arrangement  of  the  Clergymen  to  officiate  in  the  Infirmary. 
— It  is  hoped  that  each  Clergyman  will  be  able  to  have  a  diet  for 
devotion  on  each  Sabbath  during  the  month  stated  opposite  his 
name  ;  and  that  he  visit  such  Patients  as  the  House  Surgeon  may 
inform  him  of  as  proper  for  such  visitation.  Whenever  the  time 
may  not  suit  the  convenience  of  the  Clergymen,  they  may  change 
with  any  other  on  the  list. 


136 


APPENDIX. 


Rev 


1850. 

Mr  Walker,   March 

"     Mr  Dymock, April 

"     Dr  Young, May 

"     Dr  NewlaDds,    June 

Messrs.  Gray,  A., July 

"  Struthers, Aug. 

"         Anderson,  Sept. 

"         Bow, Oct. 


Rev.  Messrs. 


Milne, Nov. 

Grant, Dec. 

1851. 

Shelton, Jan. 

Smith,  Feb. 

Falconer, March 

Lindsay, April 

Manson, May 


VISITING  DIRECTORS. 


Thursday,  Dean  of  Guild  Imrie. 

Friday,  Mr  Barclay 

Saturday,  Convener  Tulloch 


Sabbath,  Mr  Readdie 

Monday,  General  Lindsay 

Tuesday,  Mr  Ross 

Wednesday,  Mr  Blair 

The  House  Committee  meet  every  Monday  morning  at  Ten 
o'clock,  when  the  House  Accounts  for  the  past  week  are  examined 
and  docquetted.  The  Committee  on  Finance  meet  half-an-hour 
previous  to  every  Monthly  Meeting  of  Directors,  to  examine  and 
audit  the  Treasurer's  Accounts  for  the  preceding  month  ;  and  no 
account  is  paid  before  passing  both  Committees.  All  Accounts 
must  be  given  in  at  the  end  of  each  Quarter,  otherwise  they  will 
not  be  paid  until  the  next  Quarter. 


INDIGENT  OLD  MEN'S  SOCIETY. 

INSTITUTED  JANUARY  25,   1830. 

Patron,  The  Most  Noble  the  Marquis  of  Breadalbane  ;  President, 
Hugh  Barclay,  Sheriff-Substitute  ;  Vice-Presidents,  Thomas  Dun- 
can, Procurator-Fiscal,  David  Greig  ;  Directors  and  Visitors,  James 
M'Leish,  Robert  Pullar,  James  Mitchell,  James  Dewar,  Andrew 
Miller,  Joseph  Bower,  William  Crighton,  David  Mackie,  Thomas 
Jamieson,  Thomas  Edward,  Dr  Fleming,  John  Flockhart,  William 
Blair,  Peter  Campbell,  John  Pirrie,  Charles  Law,  John  Garie, 
David  Ross,  David  Moncrieff,  Dr  Riach,  Laurence  Pullar,  Thos. 
Oliphant,  John  M'Intosh,  William  Garvie  ;  Secretary  andTreasurer, 
James  Barlas ;  Officer,  William  Webster ;  Storekeeper,  Peter 
Grimmond,  156  South  Street. 


PERTH  LADIES'  CLOTHING  SOCIETY, 

FOR  CLOTHING 

DESERVING  INDIGENT  WOMEN  &  ORPHAN  GIRLS. 

INSTITUTED   1825. 

Office- Bearers. — The  Right  Honourable  Dowager  Lady  Gray, 
Patroness;  Mrs  Flockhart  and  Miss  Lumsdaine,  Joint- Secretaries; 

Treasurer.  Committee,  Mrs  Barclay, 
Mrs  Smyttan,  Mrs  Aikman,  Miss  J.  Moncrieffe,  Mrs  Somerville, 
Miss  Scott,  Miss  Galletly,  Miss  Bell,  Miss  Ross,  Miss  Blair,  Miss 
Cargill,  Miss  Moncrieffe. 

Donations  of  Old  Clothes  and  Remnants  will  be  thankfully  re- 


APPENDIX.  137 


ceived  by  any  of  the  Office- Bearers.  Several  Donations,  Shawls, 
and  Remnants,  were  sent  in  last  year  by  Merchants,  which  proved 
very  useful. 

3 

DEAF  AND  DUMB    INSTITUTION. 

A  Society  was  formed  in  Perth  in  1817,  as  an  Auxiliary  Society 
to  the  Edinburgh  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institution.  Committee,  Charles 
Graham  Sidey,  George  L.  Cornfute,  and  Jas.  Dewar  ;  David  Peat, 
Secretary  and  Treasurer. 


SOCIETY  FOR  THE  RELIEF  OF  INDIGENT  OLD  WOMEN. 

The  Countess  of  Kinnoull,  Patroness. 
Mrs  Craigie,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Ladies'  Visitors  and  Committee  of  Management,  Miss  Wedder- 
spoon,  Miss  J.  Moncrieff,  Miss  Caw,  Mrs  A.  Cornfute,  Mrs  Adams, 
Miss  Scott,  Miss  Pringle,  Mrs  Flockhart,  Miss  Johnston,  Miss  J. 
Cargill,  Miss  M 'Vicar,  Miss  Moncrieff,  Miss  Livingston,  Miss 
Cornfute,  Miss  Grant,  Miss  Co'uper.      Officer,  Thomas  Isaac. 


DESTITUTE  SICK  SOCIETY. 

INSTITCTTED  IN    1808. 

William   Gloag,    Preses.     Robert  Buist,   Vice-Preses.      David 
Hepburn,  Treasurer  and  Secretary. 


SCHOOL  OF  INDUSTRY  FOR  DESTITUTE  BOYS, 
HOSPITAL. 

INSTITUTED    1ST  JANUARY  1843. 

s<  /  was  a  stranger  and  ye  took  me  in,  naked  and  ye  clothed  me." 

Committees  of  Management. — The  Lord  Provost,  President. 
Hugh  Barclay,  Sheriff-Substitute,  Thomas  Duncan,  Procurator- 
Fiscal,  Vice-Presidents. — Committee,  Robert  Buist,  James  Barlas, 
Kirkwood  Hewat,  George  Croll,  John  M'EuenGray,  D.  Hepburn, 
C.  G.  Sidey,  James  M'Leish,  David  Stuart,  D.  Wedderspoon,  J. 
Pullar,  D.  Mackenzie,  R.  Greig,  Robert  Morton,  Colin  Croll. — > 
Melville  Jameson,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Ladies'  Committee. — The  Right  Honourable  Lady  Ruthven,  Mrs 
Smythe  of  Methven,  Mrs  Barclay,  Mrs  Readdie,  Mrs  Barlas,  Miss 
Croll,  Miss  Gloag,  Miss  Sandeman,  Miss  Sidey,  Miss  Maclean, 
?vliss  Dodgson,  Miss  Elizabeth  Miller,  Miss  Amelia  Smith. 

VISITORS. 

Ladies''  Committee, — Mvs  P.  Campbell,  Mrs  James  Graham, 
Mrs  Low,  Mrs  Whitson,  Miss  Webb,*  King  Street,  Miss  Barlas, 
Miss  Grant,  Bridgend,  Miss  Anne  Greig,  Miss  Miller,  Atholl  St. ; 
Miss  Ross,  St  Leonard's  Bank,  Secretary  ;  William  Ferrier  and 
Mrs  Dawson,  Teachers. 

M 


1 3  8  APPENDIX. 


PERTH  FEMALE  SCHOOL  OF  INDUSTRY— Hospital. 

INSTITUTED  1846. 

Her  Grace  the  Duchess  of  Atholl,  the  Right  Honourahle  Lady 
Kirmaird,  Patronesses. — Mrs  Smythe  of  Methvea,  President. 

Committee. — The  Right  Honourable  Lady  Louisa  Moncreiffe? 
Mrs  Barclay,  Mrs  Condie,  Mrs  Duncan,  Mrs  Robertson,  Mrs 
Readdie,  Mrs  Riach,  Miss  M'Nabb,  Miss  Murray,  Miss  Dodgson, 
Miss  Birrell,  Miss  Black,  Miss  Ross,  Miss  C.  Gloag. — Acting  and 
Clothing  Committee,  Mrs  Readdie,  Misses  Ross  and  C.  Gloag. — 
Joint -Secretaries,  Mrs  Gray  and  Miss  Maclean.— Joint -Treasurers, 
Mrs  Seton  of  Potterhill  and  Miss  Gloag. — Physician,  Dr.  Christie. 
— Mrs  Peter  Wilson,  Teacher. 

Subscriptions  received  by  the   Treasurer  and   Secretary,    at 
Nos.  21  Marshall  Place,  and  3  Rose  Terrace. 


PERTH  LADIES'   HOUSE  OF  REFUGE  FOR  DESTITUTE 
GIRLS— Craigie. 

INSTITUTED  DECEMBER  1S43. 

The  Most  Noble  the  Marchioness  of  Breadalbane,  Patroness. 

The  Right  Hon.  Mrs  Maule,  President. 

Mrs  Stewart  Sandeman  of  Bonskeid,  Mrs  General  Lindsay,  Early 

Bank,  Mrs   Stuart  of  Annat,  Mrs  William  Thomson,    Freeland, 

Vice-Presidents. 

Committee. — Mrs  Newlauds,  Mrs  Sandeman,  Tulloch,  Mrs  Aik- 
man,  Mrs  Riach,  Allanbank,  Miss  Ross,  Oakbank,  Mrs  Dick, 
Mrs  James  Barlas,  Mrs  James  Graham,  Mrs  Dymock,  Mrs  Millar, 
Miss  Caw,  Mrs  Milne,  Mrs  A.  Cornfute,  Mrs  Whitson,  Miss  Ann 
Roy,  Mrs  Smyttan,  Mrs  Burns,  Mrs  Craigie,  Mrs  Jolly,  Miss 
Scott,  Mrs  John  Forsyth,  Miss  Riach,  Mrs  Major  Marshall. — 
David  Craigie,  banker,  Treasurer  ;  Miss  Cargill  and  Mr  Hector 
Maiben,  Secretaries  ;  Mr  Frew,  Physician  ;  Mrs  Charles  M'Nab, 
Teacher. 


PERTH  FEMALE  SCHOOL— Hospital. 

The  Right  Honourable  Lady  Gray,  Patroness  ;  Miss  Livingston, 
Secretary  and  Treasurer  ;  Mrs  Harris,  Teacher. 

This  Institution  is  under  the  direction  of  a  number  of  Ladies  in 
Perth,  who  contribute  to  its  support,  and  superintend  its  manage- 
ment. The  children  are  admitted  at  seven  years  of  age,  and  con- 
tinue till  they  are  fourteen.  Every  subscriber  of  half  a  guinea, 
or  two  subscribers  of  five  shillings  each,  are  entitled  to  recommend 
a  girl  for  admission.  Each  scholar  pays  one  penny  weekly  for  in- 
struction in  reading,  spelling,  Bible  knowledge,  sewing,  and  knit- 
ting ;  and  twopence  weekly  if  writing  and  arithmetic  are  required. 
From  the  school  funds  are  provided  worsted,  sampler  gauze,  needles, 
writing-paper,  pens,  &c. 


HOSPITAL  SCHOOL— Hospital. 

The   Lord    Provost,    Magistrates,   Town   Council,   and  General 
Session,  Patrons.     Duncan  Duff,  Teacher. 


APPENDIX.  139 


PERTH  LADIES'  ASSOCIATION  FOR  FEMALE 
EDUCATION  IN  INDIA. 

Patronesses,  Dowager  Lady  Gray,   Lady  Ruthvea,   Lady  Louisa 
Moncreiffe. 

President,  Mrs  Smythe  of  Methven. 

Committee,  Mrs  Oliphant,  Rossie,  Mrs  Condie,  Mrs  Seton,  Mrs 
Macduff,  St  Madoes,  Miss  Gloag,  Miss  Bower,  Mrs  Macduff, 
Bouhard,  Mrs  Barclay,  Mrs  Gray,  Mrs  Duncan,  Miss  Ross, 
Miss  Maclean. 

Treasurer,  Mrs  Macduff,  St  Madoes. 
Secretary,  Rev.  J.  Macduff,  St  Madoes. 


INFANT  SCHOOL,  KING  STREET. 

INSTITUTED    1827. 

The  Right  Honourable  Lady  Ruthven,  Patroness.  Vice-Pa- 
tronesses, The  Right  Hon.  Lady  Lucy  Grant,  Lady  Louisa  Mon- 
creiffe, Lady  Louisa  N.  Murray,  Dowager  Lady  Gray,  Lady- 
Stewart  Richardson  of  Pitfour,  Mrs  Oliphant  of  Gask,  Mrs 
Farquharson  of  Invercauld,  Mrs  Thomson  of  Balgowan,  Mrs  Hay 
of  Seggieden.  Directresses,  Mrs  Ogilvy,  Marshall  Place,  Mrs  S. 
Sandeman,  Mrs  Stuart,  Annat  Lodge,  Mrs  Barclay,  Mrs  General 
Lindsay,  Mrs  Craigie,  Mrs  H.  B.  Macfarlane,  Mrs  Ker,  Mrs 
Adams,  Miss  Ross,  Oakbank,  Miss  Caw,  Miss  Black,  Miss  J. 
Moncrieff.  Visitors,  Miss  Livingstone,  Miss  Sidey,  Miss  Mon- 
crieff,  Athole  Place,  Miss  Sandeman,  Barossa  Place,  Miss  Gloag, 
Miss  Lumsden,  Miss  Hepburn,  Miss  M'Lean,  Miss  Bower,  Mon- 
treal Cottage,  Miss  Seton,  Potterbill,  Miss  Mackenzie,  Miss  M. 
Miller,  Barossa  Place,  Miss  Monteath,  Miss  M.  Moncrieff,  Athole 
Place,  Miss  Stuart  of  Annat,  Miss  C.  Gloag,  Miss  J.  Ross,  Oak- 
bank,  Miss  Burns,  Miss  Rintoul,  Miss  H.  Bower,  Mill  Street,  Miss 
Duncan,  Oakbank. 

Trustees  and  Managers,  The  Most  Noble  the  Marquis  of 
Breadalbane  ;  The  Right  Honourable  Lord  Ruthven  ;  Sir 
John  S.  Richardson  of  Pitfour,  Bart.  ;  Sir  Thomas  Mon- 
creiffe of  Moncreiffe,  Bart. ;  William  Macdonald  Macdonald  of  St 
Martins  and  Rossie  ;  The  Lord  Provost  and  Senior  Bailie  of  the 
City  of  Perth  ;  the  Hospital  Managers  (two  Lay  Members)  ;  Hugh 
Barclay,  Sheriff-  Substitute  of  Perthshire  ;  William  Blair,  Manu- 
facturer ;  Robert  Buist,  Session-Clerk  ;  G.  L.  Cornfute,  Manu- 
facturer ;  David  Craigie,  Banker ;  Melville  Jameson,  Writer ;  D. 
L.  Jolly,  Banker;  David  Ross,  Merchant.  Joint-Treasurers,  Mrs 
Ogilvy   and   Mrs  Adams.     Secretary,    Melville  Jameson,    Writer. 

Teachers,  Miss  Isabella  I.  Macpherson,  Mistress  of  the  Girls' 
Department ;  Miss  Anne  Macpherson,  Mistress  of  the  Boys' 
Department. 

~  Upwards  of  200  children  are  taught  Elementary  Branches  ; 
Monitresses  are  taught  Reading,  Writing,  Arithmetic,  Geography, 
Sewing,  Plain  and  Fancy  Knitting,  two  hours  every  day  after  the 
dismissal  of  the  Infants. 


140  APPENDIX. 


TOTAL  ABSTINENCE  SOCIETY. 

Office- Bearers. — President,  Rev.  William  Lindsay.  Vice-Presi- 
dents, John  Duncan  and  David  Gorrie.  Treasurer,  George  Darling. 
Secretary,  William  Blair.  Registrar,  Peter  Campbell,  jun.  Com- 
mittee, Thomas  Jamieson,  Thomas  M'Pherson,  Robert  M'Kinlay, 
John  Wallace,  Andrew  Gray,  David  Shepherd,  John  Fenton,  John 
Sime,  James  Robertson,  John  M'Auslane,  John  Cree,  John 
Mackay,  Peter  Cree,  James  Messer,  Robert  Morton,  Andrew 
Whitelaw,  Thomas  Murdoch,  Thomas  Braid,  James  Bowie,  Wm. 
M'Intosh,  John  Clark,  Alexander  Hay,  Ninian  Barrie,  William 
Kay,  Jas.  Readdie,  Henry  Wr right.  Sub- Committee,  John  Duncan, 
James  Robertson,  John  Sime,  Thomas  Braid,  W.  Blair,  secretary, 
G.  Darling,  treasurer.     Officer,  James  Roy. 


PERTHSHIRE  BIBLE  SOCIETY. 

James  Craufurd,  Sheriff  of  the  County,  President.  Vice-Pre- 
sidents, Hugh  Barclay,  Sheriff- Substitute  ;  Thomas  Ross,  Wood- 
side  ;  W.  S.  Turnbull,  Huntingtower  ;  Hector  Sandeman,  Tulloch. 
Directors,  Thomas  Duncan,  James  Barlas,  David  Craigie,  David 
Stuart,  John  M.  Gray,  Thomas  Jamieson,  James  Balmain,  Mel- 
ville Jameson,  John  Garie,  Laurance  Pullar,  David  Ross,  Johii 
Miller,  Robert  Hay,  James  Robertson,  John  Kippen,  John  Grant, 
Peter  Palmer,  James  Morton.  Secretaries,  Rev.  David  Young, 
D.D.,  Rev.  William  Murray.  Treasurer  and  Depositary,  Joseph 
Bower,  Merchant.     Officer,  William  Webster. 


PERTH     WORKING     MEN'S     ASSOCIATION 
IN    DEFENCE    OF    THE     SABBATH. 

INSTITUTED  5TH  JUNE  1848. 

Chairman,  David  Low,  wright,  Pomarium.  Vice-  Chairmen , 
Peter  Anderson,  coach -builder,  246  High  Street ;  John  Campbell, 
tailor,  232  High  Street.  Secretaries,  James  P.  Pirrie,  coach- 
builder,  1 2  South  Methven  Street ;  David  Gunn,  joiner,  4  South 
Street.  Treasurer,  John  Proudfoot,  printer,  12  South  Methven 
Street.  Committee,  John  Fenton,  jun.,  painter,  Pomarium  ;  Thos. 
Whimster,  gas  sub-inspector,  North  Port ;  William  Johnman, 
wright,  1S9  South  Street;  Robert  Paterson,  cabinet-maker,  12 
South  Methven  Street ;  Robert  M'Nab,  smith,  19  North  Methven 
Street;  David  Kennedy  painter,  Claypots  Wynd ;  George  Brewster, 
joiner,  1  Canal  Crescent  ;  Alexander  Ferguson,  railway  guard,  238 

High  Street.  

PERTH  FEMALE  ANTI-SLAVERY  SOCIETY. 

INSTITUTED  30TH  APRIL  1846. 
President,  Mrs  Young.  Committee,  Mrs  Turnbull,  Mrs  Greig, 
Mrs  Readdie,  Mrs  Garie,  Mrs  John  Pullar,  Mrs  Laurence  Pullar, 
Mrs  Hector  Sandeman,  Mrs  Forsyth,  Mrs  Miller,  Mrs  Graham, 
Mrs  Barlas,  Mrs  David  Morton,  Mrs  Bramwell,  Mrs  Dr  Gray, 
Mrs  Lindsay,  Miss  Pringle,  Miss  Greig,  Miss  Miller,  Miss  Clark, 
Miss  Morton,  Miss  A.  Hepburn,  Miss  M.  Hepburn,  Miss  Fenwick, 
Miss  Anderson,  Miss  E.  Barlas.     Secy,  and  Treasurer,  Miss  Grant, 


APPENDIX.  141 


PERTH    ANT  I-S  LA  VERY    SOCIETY. 

INSTITUTED  2 1ST  DECEMBER   1846. 

President,  C.  G.  Sidey.  Vice-Presidents,  Robert  Greig,  Rev. 
William  Lindsay.  Treasurer,  Dr  Barlas.  Secretaries,  James 
Readdie  aad  James  Fen  wick.  Committee,  David  Young,  D.D., 
John  Newlands,  D.D..  Hector  Sandeman,  Dr  Henderson, 
William  Taylor,  Andrew  Fenwick,  Robert  Morton,  James  Gowen- 
lock,  James  Whittet,  John  Readdie,  John  Pullar,  Laurence  Pullar, 
William  Crighton,  James  Anderson,  Andrew  Miller,  Thomas 
Brown,  AVilliam  Carron,  William  M'Intosh,  David  Taylor,  James 
Mitchell,  James  Miller,  David  Irons,  John  Gray,  Thomas  M'Pherson, 
Robert  Moir,  David  Morton,  Peter  Campbell. 


PERTHSHIRE  ANTI-STATE  CHURCH  ASSOCIATION. 

Hector  Sandeman,  President ;  Dr  John  Barlas,  Mr  John 
Pullar,  Mr  Charles  Law,  Vice-Presidents ;  Mr  James  Barlas, 
Treasurer ;  Mr  David  Morton,  Secretary  ;  the  Dissenting  Mi- 
nisters of  Perthshire,  who  are  Members  of  the  Association,  Di- 
rectors Ex-officiis. 

Ordinary  Directors,  Mr  Andrew  Miller,  Mr  Thomas  Clark,  Mi- 
David  Low,  Mr  James  B.  Deas,  Mr  William  Bryson,  Mr  Thomas 
M'Pherson,  Mr  Andrew  Miller,  junior,  Mr  John  Peacock,  Mr 
James  Morton,  Mr  James  Mitchell,  Mr  John  Bayne,  Mr  James 
Smeaton. 


PERTH  YOUNG  MEN'S  RELIGIOUS  TRACT  SOCIETY. 

INSTITUTED   1841. 

President,  John  Garie.  Treasurer,  Robert  M'Nab.  Secretary, 
Peter  Anderson.  Directors,  James  P.  Pirrie,  William  Johnman, 
George  Gow,  Henry  Johnson,  Alexander  Johnman,  John  Robert- 
sen.  

PERTH    PUBLIC  BATHS. 


"  Cleanliness  is  next  to  godliness.'''' — Wesley. 

President,  the  Lord  Provost.  Vice-Presidents,  J.  Murray,  cork- 
cutter,  and  James  Bell,  brassfounder. 

Ordinary  Directors,  Ex-Officiis,for  the  City — The  Lord  Provost, 
the  Lord  Dean  of  Guild,  the  Four  Bailies,  and  the  Town  Treasurer. 

For  the  County — The  Sheriff  and  Sheriff- Substitute. 

Ordinary  Directors — John  Scrimgeour,  R.  H.  Knox,  Geo.  Bruce, 
J.  Murray,  J.  Bayne,  John  Jackson,  Andrew  Slater,  J.  Smeaton, 
G.  Wyllie,  T.  M'Pherson,  D.  Fleming,  D.  Morton,  J.  Farquharson, 
T.  Richardson,  J.  Bell,  David  Lowe,  D.  Wood,  R.  Pullar,  D. 
Gorrie,  Bailie  J.  M.  Gray. 

The  Directors  meet  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  every  month,  at  half- 
past  eight  o'clock  evening. 

Secretary,  Robert  Martin,  writer.  Treasurer,  Thomas  M'Pherson, 
Temperance  Hotel,  St  John  Street.  Lessee  and  House  Superin- 
tendent, Archibald  Grant,     Female  Department,  Mrs  Grant. 

M  2 


142  APPENDIX. 


SABBATH  ALLIANCE. 
Hector  Maiben,  David  Hepburn,  and  Melville  Jameson,  Secys. 


LETHENDY  MORTIFICATIONS. 

The  Parish  Ministers  and  Elders  of  Perth,  Trustees  ;  Thomas 
Duncan,  Factor  ;  Robert  Buist,  Clerk  to  the  Patron  and  Trustees. 
The  Magistrates  and  four  Parish  Ministers,  Patrons. 

hospital  lands — David  Peacock,  Factor. 


CHURCHES,   &c. 

Baptist  Chapel,  193  South  St.  Vacant.  Minister. 

East  Church,  St  John  Street,  John  Anderson,  Minister. 

Evangelists'      Meeting      House,  J  Edward  Jobnstone>  Minister. 

King  Street,     ) 

Free  Church,  Carpenter  Street,  ..      T.  Dymock,  A.M.,    Minister. 

Free  Church,  Mill  Street, Andrew  Gray,  A.M.,  Minister- 

Free  Church,  Tailors'  Hall, John  Y.  Walker,  Minister. 

Free  Church,  Victoria  Street,..  ..      John  Milne,  Minister. 
Free  (Gaelic)  Church,  Newrow, . .      William  Grant,  Minister. 
Glasite  Meeting  House,  267  High  "J 

Street, >  Various  Ministers. 

Do.  Do.,   232  High   Street,  J 

Independent  Chapel,  9  Mill  Street,     Vacant.  Minister. 

Methodist     Chapel,     192     South  j  ^^  Minister. 

Street, j 

Middle  Church,  St  John's   Place,     John  Murdoch,  Minister. 
Original  Secession    Congregation,  |  Thomas  MaQs       Miuist 

207  South  Street, J 

Old  Scotch  Independents,  28  South  1  ,r    .        ,,.  .  , 

,.  L.         c,/     ,         '  Y  Various  Ministers. 

Methven  Street,    J 

ROmSUtre^tth0liC  ChaPe''  MelVille}  John  S.  M'Corry,  Priest. 

St  John's  Episcopal  Chapel, Princes  7  Woo(J   A>  Min 

Street,  }  ° 

St  Leonard's  Church.  King  Street.,  >  W.1V       „.     .,         ,,.  .'«, 

...                      &             '  >  William  Struthers,  Minister, 
west  side, S 

}John  C.  Chambers,  "| 
Joseph  Haskoll,        I  Priests. 
Henry  Humble, 
St  Paul's  Church,    274    High  St.     Alexander  Falconer,  Minister. 

United  Presbyterian  Church,  East,  "1  ,,,-..,.       T.    ,         ,,.  .  . 
, ,  „    c     i.T_    oi      j.  r  William  Lindsay,  Minister. 

113   South   Street, J  J' 

United      Presbyterian       Church,    "I         .,  „  . 

ts.t    ii.     ««,    tt-  u    en      v       r  David  Young,  D.D.,  Minister. 
North,    231    High    Street,      J  6'  ' 

United     Presbyterian      Church,    7  T  .     _.     ,      ,     ,,.  .  , 
South,    204   High   Street,      \  John  Newlands,  Minister. 

United      Presbyterian      Church,    7  T  „        _;..  -.-  , 

West,   7    Canal   Crescent,      J  James  Bow,  Minister. 

West  Church,  St  John's  Place,...     David  Smith,  Minister. 


APPENDIX.  143 

_^ 

PERTH  SEMINARIES  AND  PUBLIC  SCHOOLS. 

Rector's  Department. — Algebra,  Plane  and  Solid  Geometry, 
Plane,  Spherical,  and  Analytical  Trigonometry,  Conic  Sections,  the 
Differential  and  Integral  Calculus,  Natural  Philosophy,  Chemistry, 
the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Arithmetic,  Mathematical,  Physical, 
and  Political  Geography,  Logic,  and  the  Principles  of  Universal 
Grammar — Rector,  Thomas  Miller,  M.A. — Assistant,  George  Dott. 

Modern  Languages. — Laurence  Craigie,  teacher. 

Drawing,  Painting,  and  Architecture. — William  Brown, 
teacher. 

Writing,  Practical  Arithmetic,  and  Accounts. — John 
Smith,  A.  M.,  teacher. 

Grammar  School. — Greek,  Latin,  Grammar,  Geography,  An- 
cient History,  and  Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities.— William 
Dunbar  Steel,  Rector. 

English  School. — English,  Elocution,  and  Geography. — 
Alexander  B.  Smith,  teacher. 

Music. — David  Peacock,  teacher. 

Middle  Church  Parish  School,  Meal  Vennel. — James 
Stirton,  teacher. 

National  School,  Newrow. — Peter  Proudfoot,  teacher. 

National  School,  Watergate. — Thomas  Miller,  teacher. 

Stewart's  Free  School. — The  Eight  Deacons  of  the  In- 
corporated Trades,  Trustees.  Number  of  boys  not  to  exceed  90, 
above  the  age  of  7,  and  under  9  years ;  and  they  may  continue 
their  education  from  each  distinct  period  of  7  years  and  no  longer. 
Schoolroom,  45  Mill  Street. — Robert  Peddie,  teacher. 

West  Church  Parish  School,  South  William  Street. — John 
Barbour,  teacher. 

There  are,  besides  these,  many  private  teachers. 


LITERARY  AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY. 

The  Museum  of  the  Society  in  the  Monument  is  open  on  Monday, 
Wednesday,  and  Friday,  from  1  to  3  o'clock.  Visitors  (unaccom- 
panied by  a  Member)  are  admitted  by  paying  Sixpence  each  at  the 
door. 

The  Most  Noble  the  Marquis  of  Breadalbane,  President. 

The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Mansfield,  the  Right  Hon.  Lord 
Gray,  Sir  P.  M.  Threipland,  Sir  J.  S.  Richardson,  the  Rev.  James 
Esdaile,  D.D.,  and  James  Dewar,  Lord  Provost,  Vice-Presidents. 

Council  of  Management. — James  M.  Patton,  William  Gloag, 
Hugh  Barclay,  Robert  Sangster,  William  Blair,  James  Thomas, 
John  M'Euen  Gray,  William  Henderson,  M.D.,  James  Dewar,  W. 
S.  Turnbull,  David  Turnbull.  William  Ross,  Treasurer.  William 
Brown,  Secretary.  David  Hepburn,  Hon.  Librarian.  John  Coutts, 
Curator. 


144  APPENDIX. 


PERTH     ANDERSON      INSTITUTION. 

INSTITUTED,   17TH  NOVEMBER  184  7. 

"  It  is  a  Godlike  attribute  to  know." 

Patrons — Lord  Kinnaird,  Sir  Johu  S.  Richardson,  Sir  John 
Muir  M'Kenzie,  Sir  Thomas  Moncreiffe,  Charles  Graham  Sidey. 
President — Sheriff  Barclay.  Treasurer — Robert  Morton.  Secre- 
tary— James  Mitchell.  Directors — Patrick  Wallace,  John  M'Euen 
Gray,  Dr  Frew,  Daniel  Fleming,  William  Keiller,  James  Barlas. 
David  Hepburn,  John  M'Farlane,  John  Pullar,  John  M'Laren. 

Life  Members — Sir  Thomas  Moncreiffe,  Patrick  Wallace,  Major 
W.  M.  Stirling  of  Abercairney,  J.  S.  Hepburn,  Colquhalzie,  Joseph 
Murray  of  Ayton. 


PUBLIC     LIBRARIES. 

PERTH    LIBRARY. 

Curators — Major-General  Lindsay,  Major  Jelf  Sharp,  William 
Brown,  David  M'Kenzie,  Dr  William  Henderson,  James  Spottis- 
woode,  William  Ross,  Rev.  John  Anderson,  Archibald  Turnbull. 
Thomas  Rodgie,  Secretary.  Robert  Buist,  Treasurer.  G.  M. 
Lennie,  Librarian.  Subscription,  15s.  and  16s.  per  annum.  Open 
on  Monday,  Wednesday,  Friday,  and  Saturday,  from  1  to  3  o'clock. 

MECHANICS'    LIBRARY. 

Instituted,  24th  November  1823. — Library-room,  238  High 
Street.  Open  every  Weduesday  from  8  till  half-past  9,  and  every 
Saturday  evening  from  half-past  7  till  half-past  9.  Entry  money, 
is.  Subscription,  id.  per  week.  John  Sprunt,  Charter  Lane, 
Librarian. 


SCONE  AND  PERTH  MASONIC  LODGE. 

John  Ruthven,  Right  Worshipful  Master. 

James  Galletly,  Depute-Master  ;  James  Robertson,  Assistant 
Depute-Master  ;  •  John  Taylor,  Senior  Warden  ;  John  M'Kay, 
Junior  Warden  ;  Robert  Peters,  Treasurer  ;  Peter  M'Currach, 
Secretary  ;  David  Galletly,  Chaplain  ;  William  Fyffe  and  Alexander 
Ross,  Key-Keepers ;  Alexander  Reid,  Grand  Steward ;  Charles 
Galletly,  Depute  Grand  Steward  ;  John  Cameron,  Tyler. 

Alexander  Patterson,  Invery  House,  Portobello,  Proxy- Master. 


ST.  ANDREW'S  MASONIC  LODGE. 

Right  Honourable  Fox  Maule,  Right  Worshipful  Master. 

Sir  P.  M.  Threipland,  Bart.,  Past-Master;  David  Halket,  De- 
pute-Master ;  Vacant,  Senior  Warden ;  Thomas,  T.  Mitchell, 
Junior  Warden  ;  Archibald  Reid,  Secretary;  Vacant,  Treasurer ; 
John  M'Farlane,  Tyler. 


APPENDIX.  145 


ROYAL  ARCH  MASONIC  LODGE. 

Robert  Martin,  Right  Worshipful  Master. 

William  Dow,  Depute-Master  ;  Alexander  M'Lauchlan,  Sub- 
Master ;  James  Campbell,  Senior  Warden  ;  James  Thomsoo, 
Junior  Warden ;  William  Brisbane,  Treasurer  ;  James  Young, 
Secretary;  George  Grimmond,  Senior  Deacon;  Francis  Bell, 
Junior  Deacon;  Samuel  Wilson,  Steward;  Vacant,  Chaplain; 
Alexander  Robertson,  Tyler ;  Morris  Leon,  Edinburgh,  Proxy- 
Master. 


INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OF  ODD-FELLOWS. 

MANCHESTER    UNITY. 

Perth  District. 

District  Officers—  Thomas  Wilkie,  P.G.M.  ;  Thomas  W.  Cuth- 
bert,  P.D.G.M.  ;  David  Goram,  P.C.,  Secretary  and  Relieving 
Officer  ;  Alexander  Ross,  Examining  Officer. 

Loyal  City  of  Perth  Lodge,  No.  2320 — Angus  Stewart,  N.G.  and 
Minute  Secretary  ;  Thomas  Wilkie,  G.M.  ;  David  Kidd,  Elective 
Secretary  ;  Thomas  W.  Cuthbert,  Managing  Secretary  ;  Alexander 
F.  Chisholm,  Treasurer;  Thomas  Wilkie,  District  and  Lodge 
Officer. 


SPORTING    CLUBS. 

PERTH  CURLING  CLUB. 

Instituted  6th  February  1841. 
Admitted  into  the  Royal  Club,  July  1841. 

The  Right  Hon.  Fox  Maule,  M.P.,  Patron  ;  William  Imrie, 
President;  Archibald  Reid,  Vice-President ;  James  M'Leish,  Re- 
presentative Member  ;  Rev.  John  Anderson,  Chaplain  ;  William 
Duncan,  Treasurer  ;  Alexander  Scott,  Secretary. 

Committee  of  Management. — C.  F.  Walsh,  William  Cameron, 
William  Ross,  David  Murie,  Samuel  Wilson,  David  Ross. 


ST  JOHN'S  (PERTH)  CLUB. 

Instituted  11th  February  1841. 
Admitted  into  the  Royal  Club,  July  1841 . 

Sir  Thomas  Moncreiffe  of  Moncreiffe,  Bart.,  Patron  ;  Robert 
Martin,  President,  Samuel  Thomas  Deseret,  Vice-President ; 
John  Kemp,  Representative  Member  ;  William  Crockhart,  Trea- 
surer, James  Young,  Secretary. 

Committee  of  Management. — Robert  Martin,  S.  T.  Deseret, 
James  Young,  William  Crockhart,  John  Kemp,  Joseph  Ranson, 
Alexander  Stewart,  Richard  M'Lean,  Charles. Shedden,  Hugh  S. 
Brown. 

Honorary  Members. — James  Young,  Land- Surveyor  ;  William 
M.  M'Kenzie,  Architect. 


146  APPENDIX. 


ROYAL  PERTH  GOLFING  SOCIETY. 

Sir  Thomas  Moncreiffe,  Bart,  Captain. 
Archibald  Turnbull,    James    Condie,    Charles   Robertson,    and 
William  Peddie,   Councillors.     George  Gray,  Secretary.     Robert 
Keay,  Medalist.     John  Jackson,  Officer. 


PERTH  CRICKET  CLUB. 


Alexander  Whitson,  Parkhill,  Captain  ;  G.  Condie,  Lieutenant  ; 
R.  Walker,  Secretary. 

Committee. — Messrs  J.  Kemp,  W.  M'Leish,  J.  Dewar,  A.  Imrie, 
S.  Murray,  and  W.  Ross. 


PERTH  HIGHLAND  ERIENDLY   SOCIETY. 

Instituted  1844. 

Patron,  The  Right  Hon.  Fox  Maule,  M.P.  Honorary  Members, 
The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Kinnoull,  Hon.  Lord  Dupplin,  Major 
A.  Campbell,  George  Condie,  Glas  Sandeman,  T.  Graham,  D.  S. 
M'Lagan,  J.  M'Lean.  Chief,  Alexander  Robertson,  Princes  Street. 
Vice-Chief,  John  Campbell,  8  St  John  Street. 

John  Ballantine,  Secretary  ;  Peter  Cameron,  Treasurer  ;  John 
M'Dougall,  Piper  ;  John  M'Farlane,  Officer. 

PUBLIC    OFFICES. 

Billet-Master's  Office,  l  High  Street — Andrew  Boyle, 
Billet-Master.  Soldiers  on  the  recruiting  service,  and  those  on 
march,  are  billeted  on  the  inhabitants  in  regular  rotation,  with  the 
following  exceptions — Parish  Ministers  and  Schoolmasters,  un- 
married ladies  not  in  business,  and  who  do  not  keep  lodgers  :  and 
the  Government  allowance  of  one  penny  each  man  per  day,  is  pay- 
able at  the  Billet-Master's  office  on  the  first  day  of  every  month, 
betwixt  the  hours  of  12  and  2  o'clock. 

Cess  Office,  16  South  Street— William  Gloag,  Sub-Collector. 
Hours  of  attendance,  every  lawful  day  from  10  till  3  o'clock,  ex- 
cept Saturday,  on  which  from  10  till  12. 

City  Chamberlain's  Office,  3  High  Street— David  Duncan, 
City  Chamberlain.  Hours  of  attendance,  every  lawful  day,  from 
10  till  3  o'clock. 

City  Fiscal's  Office,  14  High  Street— William  Wedderspoon, 
City  Fiscal.  Hours  of  attendance,  every  lawful  day,  from  10  till 
3,  and  from  6  till  8  o'clock. 

County  Constabulary  Office,  l  Marshall  Place.— Captain 
J.  J.  Grove,  Chief  Constable.  Serjeant  Henry  M'Donald,  Clerk. 
Henry  Catcheside,  Perth  Sergeant-Major.  5  other  Sergeants  and 
28  Constables  through  the  County. 

Custom  House,  Princes  Street— John  Miller,  Collector.  Thos. 
A.  Healy,  Comptroller.  William  Imrie,  Clerk.  Joseph  Blyth  and 
James  Thomson,  Tide  Waiters  and  Acting  Lockers.  Hours  of  at- 
tendance, every  lawful  day,  from  10  till  3  o'clock,  except  Saturday, 
on  which  from  10  till  12. 


APPENDIX.  147 


Dundee  and  Perth  Railway  Office,  Princes  Street  Station. 

Excise  Office,  14  Charlotte  Street — John  Weyinss,  Collector. 
William,  Johnston,  Clerk.  Charles  Roles,  Supervisor.  Hours  of 
attendance,  every  lawful  day,  from  10  till  3  o'clock,  except  Satur- 
day, on  which  from  10  till  12. 

Edinburgh,  Perth,  and  Dundee  Railway  Office,  Ge- 
neral Station. 

Guild  Office,  60  High  Street — John  Buist,  Treasurer.  John 
Comrie,  Officer.     Open  every  lawful  day  from  10  till  3  o'clock. 

Harbour  and  Navigation  Office,  14  High  Street — Open 
every  lawful  day,  from  10  till  3,  and  from  6  till  8  o'clock. 

Inspector  of  Poor's  Office,  ll  Canal  Crescent — George 
Croll,  Distributor.  John  Scott,  Collector.  James  Rollo,  Officer. 
Open  every  lawful  day,  from  10  till  3,  and  from  6  till  8  o'clock. 

Mail  and  Coach  Offices — George  Inn  Office,  58  George 
Street.  Universal  Office,  15  South  Street.  The  above  Offices  are 
open  every  lawful  day,  from  5  o'clock  a.m.  till  10  P.M. 

New  Gas  Light  Company's  Office — Robert  Ford,  Manager 
and  Treasurer.  James  M'Ewen,  Inspector.  John  Gow,  Clerk  and 
Collector.  Office,  Rlackfriars  Wynd.  Open  every  lawful  day,  from 
8  a.m.  till  8  P.M. 

Old  Gas  Light  Company's  Office,  12  South  Street — Geo. 
Gray,  Treasurer.  John  Cameron,  Clerk.  Angus  M-Pherson, 
Manager  and  Inspector.  Thomas  Whimster,  Sub- Inspector. 
Hours  of  attendance,  every  lawful  day,  from  10  till  3  o'clock. 

Police  Assessment  Office,  60  High  Street — John  M'Ewan, 
Surveyor  and  Collector.  Hours  of  attendance,  every  lawful  day, 
from  10  till  8  o'clock. 

Police  Office,  1  High  Street — Andrew  Boyle,  Superintendent. 
David  Gibson,  Day-Sergeant.  John  M'Donald,  Night-Sergeant. 
Alexander  Turnbull,  Criminal  Officer.  4  Day  Policemen.  14 
Night  Policemen.     2  Patrol. 

Poor  Rates  Office,  12  Canal  Crescent — James  Dewar,  Con- 
vener. John  Scott,  Collector.  Open  every  lawful  day,  from  10 
till  8  o'clock. 

Post-Office,  80  George  Street — Charles  Graham  Sidey,  post- 
master.     (See  paye  113. ) 

Procurator-Fiscals'  Office,  Blackfriars  Street — Thomas 
Duncan  and  John  M'Lean,  Procurator-Fiscals.  Hours  of  attend- 
ance, every  lawful  day  from  10  till  9  o'clock. 

Property  and  Income  Tax  Office,  16  South- Street — Wm. 
Gloag,  Collector.  David  Peacock,  Assessor.  Alexander  Paterson, 
Inspector.  James  D.  Miller,  Clerk.  Open  every  lawful  day,  from 
10  till  3  o'clock,  except  Saturday,  on  which,  from  10  till  12. 

Receiving  Post-Office,  King  Street — John  Pirrie,  Receiver. 
(Seepage  113. J 

River  Police  and  Fishing  Office,  6  Charlotte  Street — 
Robert  Buist,  Superintendent.    Thomas  Rutherford,  Water  Bailiff. 

Scottish  Central  Railway  Office,  General  Station — 
Robert  Johnston,  General  Manager  and  Secretary.  John  A. 
Jameson,  Accountant  and  Cashier.  Open  every  lawful  day  from  1 0  to 
4,  and  from  6  to  8,  except  Saturday,  on  which,  from  10  to  3  o'clock. 


APPENDIX. 


Scottish  Midland  Junction  Railway  Office,  General 
Station — S.  R.  Ferguson,  Secretary  and  Accountant.  Open  every 
lawful  day  from  10  to  4,  and  from  6  to  8,  except  Saturday,  on 
which,  from  10  to  3  o'clock. 

Session  Clerk's  Office,  6  Charlotte  Street — Robert  Buisfc, 
Session-Clerk.  Hours  of  attendance,  every  lawful  day  from  10  till 
3  o'clock,  and  on  Saturday  evenings  from  6  till  10. 

Sheriff-Clerk's  Office,  County  Buildings,  foot  of  South 
Street— J.  M.  Patton,  Sheriff-Clerk.  P.  Souttar,  Sheriff-Clerk- 
Depute.  Robert  R.  M'Donald,  Sheriff-Clerk-Depute.  Hours  of 
attendance,  from   10  till  5,  and  from  6  till  8. 

Shore  Dues'  Office,  Old  Shore — James  Morris,  Collector. 
Hours  of  attendance,  from  7  a.m.  till  7  p.m. 

Staff  Officer  of  Pensioner's  Office,  Perth  Barracks — 
Major  Archibald  Campbell,  Staff-Officer.  James  Campbell,  Staff- 
Sergeant.  William  M'Leod,  Serjeant-Major  of  the  Local  Com- 
pany. 

Stamp  Office,  8  High  Street— James  Miller,  Distributor. 
Open  every  lawful  day  from  10  till  3,  and  from  6  till  8,  except  Sa- 
turday, on  which,  from  10  till  3  o'clock. 

Tay  and  Thames  Shipping  Go's  Office,  11  Speygate — Jas. 
Easson,  Agent.  Hours  of  attendance,  every  lawful  day,  from  8 
a.m.  till  8  p.m. 

Town  Clerks'  Office,  3  High  Street — Archibald  Reid  and 
William  Greig,  Town-Clerks.  Hours  of  attendance,  every  lawful 
day,  from  10  till  3,  and  from  6  till  8  o'clock. 

Weights  and  Measures  Offices — For  the  City,  3  George 
Street — Charles  Shedden,  Inspector.  For  the  County,  28  Com- 
mercial Street,  Bridgend — David  Donald,  Inspector. 

Water  Duty  Office,  3  High  Street — Patrick  Chapman, 
collector.  Hours  of  attendance,  every  lawful  day,  from  10  till  3, 
and  from  6  till  8  o'clock. 

INCORPORATED  TRADES. 

Trades.  Deacons.  Trades.  Deacons. 

Bakers,  -      John  Fisher. 

Fleshers,        -     Thos.  Crawford. 
Glovers,         -     Robert  Buist. 
Hammermen,     Charles  Shedden. 

Alexander  Tulloch,  . .  . .  Convener. 


Shoemakers,  Alex.  Fraser. 

Tailors,  -  Alex.  Tulloch. 

Weavers,       -  Robert  Miller. 

Wrights,        -  William  Dow. 


NEWSPAPERS. 

Perthshire  Advertiser  and  Strathmore  Journal,  published  every 
Thursday  morning,  at  Kirk  Closs,  80  High  Street. 

Perthshire  Constitutional,  published  every  Wednesday  morning, 
— Office,  28  Kirkside. 

Perthshire  Courier,  Farmers'  Journal,  and  Central  Scottish  Ad- 
vertiser, published  every  Thursday  morning,  at  14  High  Street. 

The  Northern  Warder,  and  General  Advertiser  for  the  Counties 
of  Perth,  Fife,  and  Forfar,  published  every  Thursday  morning  at 
23  George  Street. 


APPENDIX.  149 


BANKING  COMPANIES. 

Business  hours,  10  till  3  o'clock,  every  lawful  day,  except  Saturday, 
on  which,  from  10  till  12. 

Bank  of  Scotland,  17  Princes  Street — Robert  Horn,  agent — ■ 
David  Philp,  teller — William  Annan,  clerk. 

British  Linen  Company,  77  George  Street — W.  H.  Hunter  & 
Conning,  agents — William  Ritchie,  accountant  and  teller. 

Central  Bank  of  Scotland,  50  St  John  Street — Archibald  Burns, 
manager — J.  W.  Jamieson,  accountant — William  Duncan,  and  W. 
M.  Anderson,  tellers — Robert  F.  Chisholm,  porter.  Draw  on  Sir 
R.  C.  Glyn,  Halifax,  Mills  &  Co.,  London — Commercial  Bank, 
Edinburgh.  Branches — Aberfeldy,  Robert  Peter — Auchterarder, 
P.  Clerk— Crieff,  John  M'Leish— Newburgb,  A.  Brown— Pit- 
lochrie,  D.  M'Gilliwie — Dunkeld,  R.  C.  Carrington. 

Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  1 6  South  Street — William  Gloag, 
agent — Thomas  Soutar,  accountant  and  teller — A.  Richardson, 
porter.  Draws  on  Jones,  Lloyd,  &  Co.,  London.  Negotiates  bills 
on  every  town  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  where  there  is  a  bank 
or  banker.  Gives  Letters  of  Credit  on  the  principal  towns  of 
England  and  Ireland,  and  of  Canada,  and  on  New  York,  and  trans- 
mits money  to  Australia. 

National  Bank  of  Scotland,  5  High  Street — -D.  L.  Jolly,  agent- 
George  Matthew,  accountant— Stewart  Murray,  teller.  Draw  on 
Sir  R.  C.  Glyn,  Halifax,  Mills  &  Co.,  London.  This  bank  nego- 
tiates bills  on  every  place  where  there  is  a  bank  or  banker,  and 
effect  payment  in  the  United  States,  British  America,  Australia, 
the  West  Indies,  and  other  British  Colonies  ;  and  also  in  the  East 
Indies  and  China. 

Savings^  Bank  of  the  City  and  County  of  Perth — Office,  1  Cres- 
cent, Perth — Melville  Jameson,  actuary  and  cashier.  Is  open  for 
receiving  deposits  every  Wednesday  morning  from  9  till  10,  and 
Saturday  evening  from  6  till  8  ;  repaying,  on  Thursday  morning 
from  9  till  10  ;  the  office  is  also  open  from  12  till  3  o'clock  on 
Fridays  for  people  residing  in  the  country. 

Perth  Banking  Company,  24  George  Street — David  Craigie, 
cashier — James  Blair  and  George  Turnbull,  accountants — John 
Gray,  teller — Laurence  Hood,  porter.  Draw  on  Barclay,  Be  van, 
Tritton  &  Co.,  London  ;  Union  Bank  of  Scotland,  Edinburgh. 
Branches — Coupar-Angus,  William  Bett — Crieff,  L.  &  J.  Gibson. 
— Dunkeld,  John  Leslie. 


PERTH    FAIRS. 


First  of  Luke,  1st  Frid.  of  Mar. 
Pahu-Sune'en,  1st  Frid.  of  April 
Midsummer,  1st  Friday  of  July. 


St  John's  Day,  1st  Frid.  of  Sep. 
Little  Dunning,  3d  Frid.  of  Oct. 
St  Andrewsmas,  2d  Frid,,  Dec. 


TERMS  ('New  Style)  IN  SCOTLAND, 


Candlemas, Feb.     2 

Whitsunday,   May  15 


Lammas,  August  1 

Martinmas,  Nov.     ll 

N 


150 


APPENDIX. 


ASSURANCE  OFFICES  AND    AGENTS. 


Aberdeen  Fire  and  Life, 

Aberdeen  Marine,    ... 

Alliance, 

Agricultural,  Cattle  Insurance 
Company,... 

Atlas  Fire  and  Life, 

British  Guarantee  Association, 

Caledonian  Fire  and  Life,  ... 

Commercial  Life, 

East  of  Scotland, 

Edinburgh  Life, 

European  Life, 

Family  Endowment, 

Forfarsbire  &  Perthshire  Fire, 

Gresham  Life, 

Hercules  Fire, 

Hope  Reversionary  and  Life  In- 
terest Company.  ... 

Insurance  Co.  of  Scotland, 

Life  Association  of  Scotland, 
London  Fire  and  Life, 
National  Fire, 
National  Fire  and  Life, 
North  British  Fire  and  Life, 
North  of  Scotland  Fire  &  Life, 

Northern  Fire  and  Life, 

Norwich  Union  Fire  and  Life, 
Perthshire  Widows'  Fund,  . . . 
Phcenix  Fire,  ...  ... 

Royal  Exchange  Fire  and  Life, 
Scottish  Equitable  Life, 
Scottish  Provident  Institution, 
Scottish  Union  Fire  and  Life, 
Scottish  Widows'  Fund, 
Standard  Life, 
Star  Life,     ... 

Sun  Fire  and  Life,  ... 

Temperance  Provident  Institu- 
tion, 
United  Deposit  Life, 
United  Kingdom  Life, 
West  of  England  Fire  and  Life, 


Laurence  Rintoul. 
Laurence  Rintoul. 
Archibald  Reid. 


y  Duncan,  M'Lean.  &  Jameson, 

John  Gray. 

James  Blair,  jun. 

James  &  George  Condie. 

James  M.  Honey. 

David  Crighton. 

Duncan,  M'Lean,  &  Jamesoa. 

Robert  Greig. 

Andrew  Davidson. 

Stewart  &  Murray. 

William  M'Farlane. 

William  Wedderspoon. 

\  James  Mitchell. 

J  J.  W.  Jamiesou,  and 
\      William  Gloag. 

James  Dewar  &  Son. 

W.  &  J.  Ross. 

R.  H.  Moncrieff  &  Co. 

Patrick  Soutar. 

D.  L.  Jolly,  &  J.  Spottiswoode 

John  Kemp, 
f  Peter  Palmer  and 
^      James  Blair,  jun. 

Andrew  Davidson. 

Robert  Buist,  treasurer. 

George  Gray. 

John  Lowe. 

Hunter  &  Conning. 

Archibald  Reid. 

David  Hepburn. 

R.  H.  Moncrieff  &  Co. 

George  Gray. 

James  Mitchell. 
(  M'Kenzie  8s  Dickson,  and 
\      John  Flockhart. 

>  Thomas  M'Pherson. 

Thomas  Soutar. 
Charles  Manson  &  Co. 
James  Barlas. 


FIRE  ESTABLISHMENT. 

Under  the  management  of  the  Superintendent  of  Police.  The  staff 
consists  of  the  Sergeants,  Day  Force,  and  Lamplighters,  assisted 
by  the  whole  force  of  Police. 


APPENDIX. 


151 


CARRIERS. 


From  whence. 

Names. 

Where  lodged. 

Departures. 

Aberfeldy, 

M'Gregor, 

15  Mill  street, 

Wednesday. 

Abernethy. 

&q£8fe,A£4Js'ot 

School  vennel, 

rues,  and  Frid. 

Auchterarder, 

Fenton, 

71  High  street, 

Tues.  and  Frid. 

Auchterarder, 

Urquhart, 

123  High  street, 

rues,  and  Frid. 

Auchtermuctaty 

Oliphant, 

5  J  South  street, 

Tues.  and  Frid. 

Auchterosuchty 

Stage, 

7  High  street, 

Tues.  and  Frid, 

Balbeggie, 

Mitchell, 

71  High  street, 

Wed.  and  Frid. 

Ballechan, 

Kennedy, 

15  Mill  street, 

Tuesday. 

Bankfoot, 

M'Farlane, 

95  High  street, 

Tues.  and  Frid. 

Birreltown, 

Bruce, 

126  High  street, 

Wed.  and  Frid. 

Birreltown, 

Flight, 

7  Kirkside, 

Friday. 

Blair-Atholl, 

Stewart, 

71  High  street, 

Thursday. 

Blairgowrie, 

Butchart, 

7  High  street,  - 

Tues.  and  Frid. 

Blairgowrie, 

Baxter, 

7  High  street, 

Tuesday. 

Bohally, 

Walker, 

71  High  street, 

Tuesday. 

Bridge  of  Earn 

Arthur, 

51  South  street, 

Tues.  and  Frid. 

Bridge  of  Isla, 

Reid, 

71  High  street, 

Friday. 

Comrie, 

Carmichael, 

126  High  street, 

Tuesday. 

Comrie, 

M'Ansh, 

126  High  street, 

Tuesday. 

Comrie, 

M' Isaac, 

96  High  street, 

Friday. 

Crieff, 

Ramsay, 

112  High  street, 

Tues.  and  Frid. 

Crieff, 

Dewar, 

1 1 6  High  street, 

Tues.  and  Frid. 

Dunkeld, 

Proudfoot, 

96  High  street, 

Mon.  Wed.  Fr. 

Dunkeld, 

Hall, 

15  Mill  street, 

Mon.  Wed.  Fr. 

Dunkeld, 

Henry, 

179  High  street, 

Daily. 

Dunning, 

Gardiner, 

95  High  street, 

Tues.  and  Frid. 

Dunning, 

Ritchie, 

126  High  street, 

Tues.  and  Frid. 

Errol, 

Howie, 

7  High  street, 

Tues.  and  Frid. 

Fortingall, 

M'Dougall, 

126  High  street, 

Wednesday. 

Fortingall, 

Proudfoot, 

123  High  street, 

Wednesday. 

Fowlis, 

M'Lellan, 

153  High  street, 

Friday. 

Kenmore, 

Crerar, 

15  Mill  street, 

Wednesday. 

Kingussie, 

Dott, 

27  Mill  street, 

Thursday. 

Kinross, 

Barclay, 

1 1 6  High  street, 

Friday 

Kirkmichael, 

Forbes, 

15  Mill  street, 

Tuesday. 

Madderty, 

Crockhart, 

95  High  street, 

Friday. 

Methven, 

Donaldson, 

10  Methven  street, 

Tues.  and  Frid. 

Milnathort, 

Cossar, 

51  South  street, 

Tuesday. 

Pitlochry, 

Stewart, 

1 23  High  street, 

Thursday. 

Rait, 

Chalmers, 

7  Kirkside, 

Friday. 

Rannoch, 

Duff, 

71  High  street, 

Wednesday. 

Rannoch, 

Cameron, 

71  High  street, 

Wednesday, 

Spittlefield, 

Galletly, 

7  High  street, 

Friday. 

Stanley, 

Kippen, 

244  High  street, 

Daily. 

Strathardle, 

Forbes, 

15  Mill  9treet, 

Tuesday. 

Strathmiglo, 

Oliphant, 

51  South  street, 

Tues.  and  Frid. 

Struan, 

Robertson, 

123  High  street, 

Thursday. 

Tullymet, 

Irvine, 

123  High  street, 

Wednesday. 

Weem, 

Menzies, 

60  High  street, 

Tuesday- 

152 


APPENDIX. 


RATES  AND  DUTIES  LEVIABLE  ON  VESSELS  AT  THE 
PORT  AND  HARBOUR  OF  PERTH. 


Rates 

and 

' 

Duties. 

£  s.  d. 

I. 

For  all  Vessels  navigating  to  the 
southward    of  the  Tropic   of 

Capricorn 

0        6 

Per  Register  Tor. 

2. 

Between  the  Equator    and  the 

Tropic  of  Capricorn .. . 

0   1   3 

Per  Ditto. 

3. 

Between   the  Tropic  of  Cancer 

and  the  Equator 

0   I   0 

Per  Ditto. 

4. 

To  and  From  any  Port  in  North 
America,   and  nil  within  the 

Straits  of  Gibraltar... 

0|;8 

Per  Ditto. 

5. 

To  or  from  any  Port  to  the  North 
of  Drontheim  in  Norway,  or 
to  or  from  Azores,  Madeira, 

•   J-'  ' 

or  Teneriffe  Islands. . . 

0  0   7 

Per  Ditto. 

6. 

To  or  from  any   Port  hetween 
Gibraltar    and    Dunkirk,   in- 
cluding   Dunkirk,    and    from 

any  Port  in  the  Baltic 

0   0   5 

Per  Ditto. 

7> 

To  or  from  any    Port  in    Great 
Britain  or  Ireland,  including 
the  Islands  of  Guernsey,  Jer- 
sey, Alderney,  Sark,  Man,  the 

Shetland  Islands  and  Orkneys 

0   0    4 

Per  Ditto. 

S. 

All   Vessels    employed    in    the 
River    Tay    carrying    Goods, 
and  entering  the  Precincts  of 

the  Port  or  Harbour  of  Perth 

0   0   2 

Per  Ditto. 

9. 

All  Steam  Vessels  from  any  Port 
in   Great  Britain,   or    Places 
enumerated  in  Number  7,  car- 
rying   Passengers    and    their 

Luggage  exclusively 

0   0   2 

Per  Ditto. 

10. 

All  Steam  Vessels  employed  in 
the  River  Tay  only,  and  car- 
rying   Passengers    and    their 

Luggage  exclusively 

0   0    0| 

Per  Ditto. 

\L 

All     Steam    Vessels      carrying 

Goods  and  Passengers 

OOlj 

Per  Ditto. 

12. 

All  Steam  Vessels  employed  in 
tugging  Ships,  Vessels,  Boats, 

Barques,  or  Lighters 

Q    0    1 

Per  Ditto. 

APPENDIX. 


153 


RATES  AND  DUTIES  (Continued). 


All  Boats  entirely  open,  landing 
or  taking  on  board  Sand, 
Bricks,  Tiles,  Stones,  Manure , 
or  other  Goods  or  Commodi- 
ties within  the  Precincts  of 
the  Harbour : 

If  not  capable  of  carrying  more 
than  Five  Tons  Weight, 

If  capable  of  carrying  more  than 
Five  and  less  than  Ten  Tons, 

If  capable  of  carrying  Ten  Tons 
or  upwards,  ... 

All  Boats  entirely  open,  landing 
or  taking  on  board  Fish  : 

If  not  capable  ef  carrying  more 
than  Five  Tons  Weight, 

If  capable  of  carrying  more  than 
Five  and  less  than  Ten  Tons, 

If  capable  of  carrying  Ten  Tons 
or  upwards    ... 


Rates 

and 

Duties. 


£  s.  d. 


0  0  6 

0  I  0 

0  1  0 

0  1  6 

0  2  0 


Each. 
Each. 

Each. 

Each. 
Each. 
Each. 


Ail  Foreign  Vessels  from  any  of  the  above-mentioned  Ports  or 
Places,  to  pay  one-half  more  than  the  above  rates. 

A.11  Vessels  remaining  at  the  Harbour  or  Quays  of  Perth  more 
than  two  Months  to  pay  one  penny  per  Register  Ton  per 
Month  in  advance. 

All  Vessels  launched  at  the  Harbour  of  Perth,  or  within  the 
precincts  thereof  set  forth  in  the  Act,  to  pay  one  penny  half- 
penny per  Register  Ton  on  the  voyage  outwards,  if  sailing 
in  ballast,  but  if  loaded  in  whole  or  in  part,  or  carrying 
passengers,  to  pay  full  dues. 

Boats  employed  .solely  in  conveying  Salmon  and  Grilses  from 
the  fishings  in  the  Tay  to  Perth  to  be  exempted. 

It  shall  be  in  the  option  of  the  Commissioners  to  charge  either 
the  tonnage  dues  on  the  voyage  inwards  or  on  the  voyage 
outwards,  at  the  rates  specified  in  this  schedule  ;  and  if  the 
charge  be  made  on  the  voyage,outwards,  there  shall  be  de- 
ducted from  it  the  amount  of  the  dues  that  may  have  been 
previously  paid  on  the  voyage  inwards,  but  if  such  Vessels 
sail  in  ballast,  they  shall  be  charged  with  the  dues  on  the 
inward  voyage  only. 

All  Vessels  not  carrying  passengers  arriving  in  the  Harbour 
in  ballast,  and  departing  again  in  ballast,  shall  be  liable 
only  in  half  dues  ;  but  if  such  Vessels,  after  arriving  in 
ballast,  shall  take  in  cargoes  or  parts  of  cargoes  before 
their  departure,  they  shall  be  liable  in  full  dues. 

HF  2 


154 


APPENDIX. 


SHIPPING  OF  THE    PORT  OF    PERTH. 

SI.  signifies  Sloop,  Sc.  Schooner,   Br.  Brig,  Bk.  Barque, 


Names, 


Agnes,  Sc. 

Albion,   SI. 

Albion,   Sc. 

Bee,    SI. 

Bell  &  Mary,    .  Sc. 

Betsy,    SI. 

Betsy& Isabella  Sc. 
Blossom,    ......  Sc. 

Catherine,  .    ...   SI. 

Catherine&Ana  Sc. 
Catherines,  ....  Sc. 

Christina, Sc. 

Clipper, Sc. 

Countess  of  Le- 
ven  &  Melville,  Sc. 

David,    Sc. 

Davids,  SI. 

Davidsons, Br. 

Diadem,.. Sc. 

Dunkeld,    SI. 

Eagle, Sc. 

EarlofSeafield,   SL 

Eclipse, Sc. 

Eliza, Sc. 

Fair  Maid, Sc. 

Fifeshire,   SI. 

Firefly,  Sc. 

Fox  Maule,   ...   SI. 

George, Sc. 

Georgina,    ......  Sc. 

Glenfarg,    SI. 

Halls,     Sc 

Hope,     Sc. 

Isabella  and  Ca- 
therine, ......  Sc. 

Isabellas Sc. 

James,   Sc. 

Jane, Sc. 

Janet  Halley,...  Sc. 
Jean& Margaret  Sc. 

Jessie,   Sc. 

Judith,  Br. 

Juno, SI. 

Louisa,  SI. 

Louisa,  Sc. 

Majestic,  Sc, 


Masters. 


Owners  or  Agent. 


M 'Donald,  ... 

Peter  Graham, 

Pitkeathly,  ... 
Thomson,  .  ... 
Inglis, 

Pitkeathly  &  Anderson 
Young  &  Nelson, ...... 

James  Irvine, 

Thomson,  .  . .. 
Hay,  . 

William  Thomson,    ... 
Cameron  &  Brown, ... 

James  Graham,    

George  Christie 

John  M;Gilliwie, 
John  Dron, 

Christie,  

M'Gilliwie,  ... 
Dron,  

Kinnear,  ...... 

Rattray  &  Black, 
Peter  Kinnear, 

Chisbolm,  .  ... 

M'Laren, 
Fleming, 

John  Dickman,    

William  Taylor,   

D.  &  J.  Pitbladdo,  . . . 
Robert  Mills,   

Banks, 

Graham  &  Banks,    ... 
William  Robertson, . . . 
Keay  &  Mackenzie,... 
James  Boyd, 

Angus, 

Hay 

Meiklereid,    . . 

Peter  Graham, 

Melville, 
Kelt, 

Robert  Cameron, 

James  Penuv,  

Amos, 

Pitkeathly  &  Anderson 

Niven  &  Lyall,     

John  M'Gilliwie, 

John  J.  Cowperthwaite 

George  Jardine,   

John  Dickman, 

Cowperthtvaite  &  Hall 

Pitblado  &  Inglis,    ... 
Anderson  &  Moor,  . . . 

William  Forbes,  

James  Easson, 

Lyall,   

M'Gilliwie,  ... 
Jarvie, 

Clark, 

Rollo,  

Hall, 

M'Laren, 
Inglis, 

Watson,   

Easson, 

John  Miller, 

Anderson,  

M'Intosh,  .... 
Wood, 

Grahams  &  Anderson, 

William  Thrift, 
Laurence  Rintoul,    . . . 
John  Pitblado, 

Pitblado, 

Wright,    

Ormiston, .  ... 

Forbes  &  Cargill,. . .. . . 

John  J.  Cowperthwaite 

37 
110 


Built 


1841 
1847 
^848 

2211842 
68  1849 


20 
77 
52 
51 
73 
48 
100 


1S44 
1829 
1842 
1820 
1834 
1841 
1843 


5411843 


84 
57 
37 

219 
75 
62 

145 
31 
98 
78 

107 
58 
59 
66 

111 
56 
20 

164 
58 

67 
74 

110 
77 

106 
86 
96 
99 
60 
36 

121 

116 


1846 
1848 
1832 
1842 
1842 
1835 
1839 
1833 
1848 
1820 
1833 
1844 
1845 
1835 
1846 
1848 
1841 
1850 
1825 

1843 
1835 
1849 
184S 
1842 
1844 
1842 
1849 
1824 
1821 
1840 
1842 


APPENDIX. 


155 


SHIPPING—  Continued. 


Names. 

Masters. 

Owners  or  Agent. 

<*> 
pi 

Built 

Margaret, 

Margaret  Nicol 

M.  Breadalbane 
Mart,     

Sc. 
SI. 
Sc. 
Sc. 
Sc. 
Sc. 
SI. 
Sc. 
Sc. 
SI. 
Sc. 
Br. 
Sc. 
.  SI. 
Sc. 
Sc. 
Br. 
Sc. 
Sc. 
Sc. 
Sc. 
Sc. 
Sc. 
SI. 
SI. 
Sc. 

Fotheringbam 

Sharp, 

Nicol, 

Graham     &    Fother- 
ingbam,     

107 

17 

118 

108 

97 

115 

47 

95 

88 

19 

73 

151 

102 

58 

92 

95 

161 

149 

131 

129 

103 

66 

116 

15 

58 

50 

1849 

James  Sharp,   

1835 

Robert  Nicol,  

1842 

M'Donald,   ... 
Stenhouse,   ... 
M'Kash, 
M'Naughton,. 

Izett,    

Cowperthwte. 
Thomson,     ... 

Smeaton, 

Nelson,     

Reid,    

Thomas  Duncan, 

David  Pitblado,    

M'Kash  &  Banbriech, 
Mrs  Taylor, 

1849 
1838 
1849 
1825 

Marv,     

Mary  Ann, 

Monarch,    

Newburgh, 
Ocean's   Bride, 

Philadelphia,  . . 

Robert  Nicol, 
Rose,      

Graham    &    Simpson, 
David    Fotheringbam, 
John  J.  Cowperthwaite 
Andrew  Thomson,    ... 
Graham  &  M'Kay,  ... 
R.  Young  &  Nelson, 
Robert  Cameron,     ... 
Thomas  Graham....... 

Graham  &  Wolier,  ... 

Nicol  &  Ostens,   

Keay  &  M'Kenzie,  ... 
Robert  Nicol,  

1847 
1833 
1835 
1823 
1840 
1S39 
1839 

Crerar,     

Stevens,   

Ostens,     

Milne, 

1845 
1834 
1846 
1828 

Sarah   &  Jane, 

Walker 

M'Laggan,  ... 
Sutherland, . . . 

Gibson, 

Simpson, 

M'Kenzie,    ... 
M'Laggan,  ... 
Jackson, 

1849 

Scotia,    

Graham  &  M'Laggan, 
Robert  Young;, 

1843 

1847 

Sir  Rt.  Preston, 

Superb, 

Tarsappie, 

Tinker,   

Thomas  Gibson,  

David  Pitblado,    

William  Anderson,  ... 
Jessie  Bailie 

1832 
1849 
1833 
1849 

Vine, 

T.  Graham, 

1841 

MERCHANT  SEAMEN'S  FUND. 

TBXTSTEES. 

Shipowners. — James  Graham,  Thomas  Duncan,  Peter  Graham, 
William  Dow,  William  Forbes,  John  Cowperthwaite,  Charles 
Shedden,  David  Pitblado,  Thomas  Bailey.    All  residenters  in  Perth. 

Shipmasters. — James  Harvey,  David  Fotheringham,  George  Jar- 
dine,  John  Angus,  John  Simpson. 


MUNICIPAL  POLLING  STATIONS. 

First  TVard. — Guild  Hall. 

Second  Ward. — Burgh  Court  Room. 

Third  Ward. — Royal  Arch  Mason  Hall. 

Fourth  JVard. —North  United  Presbyterian  large  Session-house. 


PARLIAMENTARY  POLLING  STATIONS. 

First  District. — Sheriff-Court  Room,  County  Buildings. 
Second  Do.         Bu,rgh-Court  Room. 
Third    Do.         Seminaries,  Rose  Terrace. 


156 


APPENDIX. 


RATES  OF  CARTAGE 

To  or  from  any  of  the  Shores  and  Tide  Basin,  to  any  place  within  the 
liberties  of  the  City. 


A  full  load  to  one  address  (not  otherwise  regulated) 
A   valuable   package,  when   required  to   be  made 

separate  load, 
Ale  and  Porter,  per  hhd., 
Alum,  per  do., 
Ashes,  per  ton, 

Bark,  rough  or  ground,  per  ton, 
Barley,  pot,  per  sack,  ... 
Butter  and  Cheese,  per  ton, 
CaDdle  in  boxes,  per  barrel  bulk, 
China  and  Earthenware,  per  crate 
Copperas,  per  ton, 
Cork  in  bundles,  per  ton, 
Corks  made,  per  cwt.,... 
Fish,  salted,  per  ton,   ... 
Flax,  in  mats,  per  ton,... 
.  Flour,  per  sack, 
Furniture,  per  load, 
Glass,  per  crate, 

Glass  Bottles,  in  mats,  per  gross, 
Grain  of  all  kinds,  to  or  from  Canal  Street,  east  of 

the  Gas  Work,  per  sack, 
Ditto,  to  or  from  any  other  parts  of  the  Town,  per 

sack,... 
Haberdashery  goods,  per  barrel  bulk, 
Hat  boxes,  per  barrel  bulk, 
Hemp  and  Tow,  per  ton, 
Herrings,  white,  per  barrel, 
Herrings,  red,  per  barrel, 
Hides,  wet,  per  ton,     ... 
Hides,  dry,  per  ton, 
Hops,  per  packet, 
Hops,  per  bag,... 
Iron,  in  bars,  per  ton,... 
Iron,  pig,  per  ton, 
Iron,  cast  goods,  per  cwt., 
Lead,  in  bars  and  sheets,  per  ton, 
Leather,  per  ton, 
Lemons  and  Oranges,  per  chest,... 
Lemons  and  Oranges,  per  half-chest, 
Linseed,  per  hhd., 
Linseed,  per  barrel, 
Linseed,  in  sacks,  per  quarter,    ... 


From 

From 

IN 

ew 

Tide 

Sh 

ore. 

Basin. 

s. 

d. 

s.  d. 

,  1 

8 

1   11 

a 

1 

6 

1      9 

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6 

0     7 

1 

6 

1      9 

1 

6 

1      9 

1 

6 

1      9 

0 

9-i 

0      3 

1 

8 

I    11 

0 

2 

0      2§ 

0 

8 

0      9 

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6 

1      9 

2 

4 

2      7 

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3 

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0 

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0      3 

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0 
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0 

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0 

3 

0 

•*5 

AFPENDIX.  157 


RATES   OF    CARTAGE    (Continued.) 


Manganese,  per  ton,     ... 

Meal,  per  boll, 

Molasses  and  Yeast,  per  puncheon,  carried  on  a  truck,  I 

Ditto,  on  a  cart, 

Oil,  in  butts  or  pipes,  per  ton,  carried  on  a  truck, 

Ditto,  on  a  cart, 

Oil,  per  hhd., 

Oil  Cake,  per  ton, 

Pitch  and  Tar,  per  barrel,  ...  .    . .  • 

Soda,  per  ton, 

Soap,  hard,  per  chest, 

Soap,  soft,  each  four  firkins, 

Sugar,  lumps  and  loaves,  per  cwt., 

Sugar,  raw,  in  bags,  per  cwt.,     ... 

Sugar,  raw,  in  hhds.  from  1 8  to  20  cwt.  carried  on 

a  truck, 
Ditto,  on  a  cart, 

Sugar,  raw,  in  casks,  under  18  cwt.,  per  cwt., 
Ditto,  per  ton, 
Salt,  per  ton, 
Seed,  clover,  per  sack, 
Seed,  rye-grass,  per  sack, 
Small  packages,  of  £  B.B.  and  under, 
Tallow,  per  ton, 
Tea,  per  chest,  common  size, 
Tea,  double  chests, 
Timber,  per  Load  of  40  feet, 
Turpentine,  per  Carboy, 
Vitriol,  per  load  of  8  bottles, 
Whitening,  per  ton,  to  be  carried  in  bags  only, 
Wine,  per  pipe,  or  puncheon  spirits,  of  115  gallons, 

and  in  proportion,  carried  on  a  truck,... 
Ditto,  on  a  cart, 

Wine  and  spirits,  per  hhd.  carried  on  a  truck, 
Wool,  per  ton, 
Yarn  and  Rags,  per  ton, 
Ditto,  on  a  cart, 

All  Goods  charged  by  the  Load  or  by  the  Ton, 
carried  to  or  from  St  John  Street,  the  Kirkgate, 
Watergate,  South  Street,  King  Street,  and  other 
places  to  the  south  of  the  South  Street,  and  the  east 
of  King  Street,  to  be  twopence  less  than  as  stated  in 
the  foregoing  Table. 
All  other  parcels  and  packages    not  enumerated  in 

the  above  Table,  to  pay  at  the  rate  per  B.B.  of     0     2       0     2 
And  if  a  number  of  small  packages  be  on  a  Cart,  ad- 
dressed to  one  individual,  they  are  to  be  charged 
at  the  rate  per  B.B.  of  ...  ...  0     2       0     2 


5. 

d. 

s. 

d. 

1 

6 

1 

9 

0 

1 

0 

H 

,1 

0 

1 

H 

0 

10 

0 

U4 

2 

0 

2 

3 

1 

8 

1 

11 

0 

6 

0 

7 

1 

8 

1 

9 

0 

3 

0 

3i 

1 

8 

1 

11 

0 

3 

0 

3^ 

0 

3 

0 

H 

0 

1 

0 

H 

0 

1 

0 

i 

1 

1 

9 

2 

0 

1 

8 

1 

n 

0 

1 

1 

8 

1 

n 

1 

8 

1 

n 

0 

H 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

H 

0 

1 

0 

!J 

1 

6 

1 

9 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

4 

0 

4 

1 

2 

1 

5 

0 

3 

0 

4-1- 

*2 

1 

6 

1 

9 

1 

6 

1 

9 

> 

1 

9 

2 

0 

1 

6 

1 

9 

0 

9 

0 

10 

1 

8 

1 

11 

1 

8 

1 

11 

0 

7 

0 

8 

158  AFPENDIX. 


COALS,  LIME,  &c, 

To  be  charged  as  per  the  following  Table, 

ON  COALS. 

One  boll  of  Coals  -weighing  40  stones,  Dutch  weight,  carried 
from  the  Coal  Shore  to  the  Meal  Vennel  end,  South  Street,  to  any 
part  of  the  Watergate,  to  the  High  Street,  below  the  Cross,  to  the 
Kirkgate,  Kirkside,  George  Street,  and  Bridge  Lane,  inclusive,  or 
to  the  Vennels  or  Houses  within  these  bounds,  shall  pay  of  Car- 
riage 2£d.,  or  4^d.  for  two  bolls. 

One  boll  of  Coals,  to  and  within  the  Meal  Vennel,  above  the 
Meal  Vennel  to  the  South  Street  Port,  above  the  Cross  to  the 
north  end  of  the  Meal  Vennel  on  both  sides  of  the  street,  exclusive 
of  the  Hammermen's  Land,  to  the  Skinnergate,  Castle  Gable,  and 
Charlotte  Street,  3d.  of  carriage,  or  5£  for  two  bolls. 

One  boll  of  Coals,  to  any  place  within  the  liberties  of  the  town, 
beyond  the  limits  mentioned,  to  pay  3^d.,  or  6d.  for  two  bolls  ;  and 
if  Coals  are  carried  from  the  New  Shore,  or  Lime  Shore,  to  any  of 
the  above-mentioned  places,  one  penny  per  boll  more. 

Chew,  or  Small  Coals,  shall  pay  the  same  rate  of  Carriage  as 
Great  Coals  ;  2£  Mets  of  English  to  be  reckoned  equal  to  1  boll  of 
Great  Coals ;  and  3  bolls  of  Small  Coals  or  Smithy  Coals,  equal 
to  2  bolls  of  Great  Coals. 

A  Load  of  English  Coals,  equal  to  2  bolls  of  Great  Coals,  to  be 
2d.  per  Load  in  addition  to  the  above  rates  from  the  Tide  Basin. 

A  Cart  Load  of  Coals  from  the  Tide  Basin  to  the  Coal  Slips  at 
the  Coal  Shore,  6£d. 

A  Cart  Load  of  Coals,  from  the  New  Shore  or  Lime  Shore,  to  the 
Coal  Slips  at  the  Coal  Shore,  to  pay  4^-d.,  and  from  the  Coal  Shore 
to  the  Slips,  3d. 

If  English  Coals  are  carried  in  bags,  at  the  request  of  a  pur- 
chaser, the  carter  to  be  entitled  to  an  additional  charge  of  one 
halfpenny  per  Met. 

ON  LIME. 

Each  boll  of  Lime  carried  from  the  Lime  Shore  to  the  different 
places  of  the  town,  shall  pay  the  same  rates  of  Carriage  as  Great 
Coals  from  the  Coal  Shore,  with  the  same  addition  as  on  Coals 
from  the  Tide  Basin. 

ON  STONES. 

A  Load  of  ]  4  cwt.  of  Stones  from  any  of  the  Shores  or  Tide 
Basin,  to  the  different  places  of  the  town,  shall  pay  the  same  rates 
of  Carriage  as  two  bolls  of  Coals,  and  proportionally  for  a  greater 
Load. 

ON  RUBBISH. 

A  Load  of  Rubbish  from  any  part  of  the  town,  to  such  place  in 
the  North  or  South  Inch,  or  to  the  River  side,  as  may  be  pointed 
out,  to  pay  of  Carriage  6d. 


APPENDIX. 


159 


RATES  OF  FARES  FOR  PORTERS,  AS  TO  WEIGHT 
AND  DISTANCE. 


For 

^ny  distance  not 

exceeding 

i 

3 

l 

H 

2 

Mile 

Mile 

Mile 

Mile 

Mile 

Mile 

A  letter,  or  parcel  with  a  letter, 

d. 

d. 

d. 

d. 

d. 

d. 

not  exceeding  in  weight  14  lbs. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

A  parcel  or  parcels,  exceeding  14 

2 

3 

3 

5 

6 

7 

A  parcel  or  parcels,  exceeding  56 

lbs.  and  not  above  112  lbs 

n 

°2 

4^ 

2 

5 

e 

8 

Any  load,  either  on  the  back,  or 

on  a  barrow,  hurley,  or  other 

vehicle,  exceeding  112  lbs.  and 

not  above  1  ^  cwt 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

9 

Any  load  exceeding    li  cwt.  and 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

Any  load,  either  on  the  back,  or 

on  a  barrow,  hurley,    or  other 

vehicle,    exceeding   2   cwt.    and 

not  above  3  cwt 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 

12 

Letters  brought  into  town  by  car- 

riers    containing     orders     for 

goods,  or  with  goods,  exclusive 

0| 

1 

H 

2 

2i 

3 

%*  Empty  packages  of  similar  weights  to  those  stated  in  the 
above  Table,  to  be  delivered  at  corresponding  distances  for  half 
the  rates  specified  in  the  above  Table. 

And  for  every  additional  cwt.  to  be  allowed  at  the  rate  of  Id. 
extra  on  each  progressive  rate. 

When  detained  more  than  one  quarter  of  an  hour,  either  at 
loading  or  unloading,  to  be  paid  at  the  rate  of  l^d.  for  every  ad- 
ditional one  quarter  of  an  hour. 

One  half  additional  to  the  above  rates  to  be  charged  for  all  work 
performed  between  the  hours  of  11  o'clock  p.m.  and  5  o'clock  a.m. 
from  the  15th  March  to  the  15th  September,  and  between  the 
hours  of  1 0  o'clock  p.m.  and  6  o'clock  a.m.  during  the  rest  of  the 
year. 

ASSISTING  AT  LOADING  OR  UNLOADING  OF  GOODS. 

A  back-load  to  or  from  any  shop  or  warehouse  on  the 
ground  floor,  to  or  from  any  vehicle  on  the  street, 
the  distance  not  exceeding  twenty  yards,  and  the 
weight  not  above  112  lbs. 

And  for  each  additional  56  lbs.  to  be  allowed  extra, 

A  back  load  up  any  court  or  street,  more  than  twenty 
yards,  and  not  above  sixty  yards,  the  weight  not  ex- 
ceeding]^ lbs.,... 

And  for  each  additional  56  lbs.  to  be  allowed,  extra, 


s. 

d 

0 

1 

0 

0- 

0 

I 

0 

0 

160  APPENDIX. 


A  back  load,  not  exceeding  1 1 2  lbs.  up  or  down  stairs, 
not  exceeding  one  storey,  and  where  the  distance  tra- 
velled does  not  exceed  twenty  yards,  ...  0      1 
For  each  additional  storey,  extra,           ...              ...              0     0^ 

And  for  each  additional  56  lbs.  to  be  allowed,  extra  for 

each  additional  storey,  ...  ...  0     0± 

N.B. — If  more  than  two  packages,  to  he  paid  by  time,    as    after- 
mentioned. 

RATES  AS  TO  TIME. 

Assisting  at  removing  of  furniture,  when  a  considerable 
time  is  required,  tor  the  first  hour, 

And  for  each  additional  hour, 

For  every  hurley  load  of  furniture  removed,  not  exceed- 
ing one-fourth  of  a  mile,  including  allowance  for  time 
required  in  loading  and  unloading, 

And  for  each  additional  one-fourth  of  a  mile, 

Assisting  in  loading  or  unloading  carts,  weighing  goods, 
&c,  not  included  in  the  preceding  fares,  for  the  first 
hour, 

For  every  other  hour, 

Watching  during  the  night,  the  hours  of  night-duty  being 
from  11  o'clock  P.M.  till  5  o'clock  a.m.  between  15th 
March  and  15th  September,  and  from  10  P.M.  till 
7  a.m.  during  the  rest  of  the  year,  for  the  first  hour,  0     8 

And  for  each  additional  hour,  ...  ...  0     4 

Acting  generally  as  a  porter,  for  a  whole  day  of  1 0  hours,       2      6 

And  for  a  week,  the  working  hours  per  diem  being  10  hours,  14     0 

For  each  additional  hoar  employed,. more  than  10  hours, 
per  diem,  when  engaged  either  by  the  week  or  by  the 
day,  an  extra  allowance  to  be  made,  at  the  rate  of, 
per  hour,  ...  ...  ...  ...  0     3 

And  for  any  number  of  hours  employed,   less  than   10 
hours  per  diem,  when  engaged  either  by  the  week  or 
by  the  day,  a  deduction  to  be  made,  at  the  rate  of,  per 
hour,     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  0     3 

***  No  charge  to  be  made  for  the  time  beyond  the  first  hour  when 

not  employed  at  least  fifeen  minutes  of  the  following  hour. 


0 

4 

0 

6 

0 

3 

Q 

6 

0 

3 

HIGH  CONSTABLES. 

David  Murie,  Moderator.  Rev.  John  Anderson,  Chaplain.  William 
Malcom,  M.D.,  Physician.  Archibald  Reid,  Solicitor.  Alexander 
Scott,  Secretary.  David  Peacock,  Clerk  and  Treasurer.  P.  R. 
Drummond,  W.  M.  Farney,  J.  M.  Honey,  and  Alexander  Tullocb , 
Captains. 


TOWN  SERGEANTS,  DRUMMER,  AND  BELLMAN. 

John    Grimmond    and    Alexander    Stewart,    Town    Sergeants. 
Alex.  Pattillo,  Town  Drummer.     James  Baxter,  Town  Bellman. 


APPENDIX. 


161 


WEEKLY  MARKETS  IN  SCOTLAND  FOR  CORN,  &c. 


Aberdeen,  Friday 
Airdrie,  Saturday 
Alloa,  Wednesday  and  Saturday 
Alyth,  Tuesday 
Annan,  Thursday 
Anstruther,  E.,  Saturday 
Arbroath,  Saturday 
Auchterarder,  Saturday 
Auchtermuchty,  Monday 
Ayr,  Tuesday  and  Friday 
Ayton,  Thursday 
Banff,  Friday 
Bathgate,  Wednesday 
Beith,  Friday 
Bervie,  Wednesday 
Biggar,  Thursday 
Blairgowrie,  Wednesday 
Brechin,  Tuesday 
Callander,  Thursday 
Campbellton,  Thursday 
Carnwarth,  Friday 
Castle-Douglas,  Monday 
Coldstream,  Thursday 
Coupar-Angus,  Tuesday 
Crieff,  Thursday 
Cromarty,  Tuesday 
Cumnock,  Thursday 
Cupar-Fife,  Thursday 
Dalkeith,  Thursday 
Dingwall,  Friday 
Dumbarton,  Tuesday 
Dumfries,  Wednesday 
Dunbar,  Tuesday 
Dunblane,  Thursday 
Dundee,  Tuesday  and  Friday 
Dunfermline,  Tuesday 
Dunkeld,  Saturday 
Dunse,  Wednesday 
Edinburgh,  Wednesday 
Elgin,  Friday 
Eyemouth,  Thursday 
Falkirk,  Thursday  and  Saturday 
Forfar,  Wednesday  and  Saturday 
Forres,  Tuesday  and  Friday 
Fortrose,  Friday 
Fraserburgh,  Friday 
Galashiels,  Tuesday 
Galston,  Wednesday 
Girvan,  Monday 
Glasgow,  Wednesday 


Grantown,  Friday 
Greenock,  Friday 
Haddington,  Friday 
Hamilton,  Friday 
Hawick,  Thursday 
Huntly,  Thursday 
Inverkeithing,  Monday 
Inverness,  Tuesday  and  Friday 
Irvine,  Monday  and  Saturday 
Jedburgh,  Tuesday  and  Saturday 
Keith,  Wednesday  and  Friday 
Kelso,  Friday 

Kilmarnock,  Tuesday  and  Friday 
Kirkcaldy,  Saturday 
Kirkcudbright,  Friday 
Kirriemuir,  Friday 
Lanark,  Tuesday  and  Saturday 
Langholm,  Wednesday 
Linlithgow,  Friday 
Linton,  East,  Monday 
Lockerby,  Thursday 
Maybole,  Thursday 
Melrose,  Saturday 
Milnathort,  Wednesday 
Montrose,  Friday 
Nairn,  Tuesday  and  Friday 
Newburgh  (Fife),  Tuesday 
Newton-Stewart,  Friday 
North  Berwick,  Monday 
Old  Meldrum,  Saturday 
Paisley,  Thursday 
Peebles,  Tuesday 
Perth,  Friday 
Peterhead,  Friday 
Port-Glasgow,  Friday 
Renfrew,  Saturday 
Rothesay,  Wednesday 
St  Andrews,  Monday 
Selkirk,  Wednesday 
Stewarton,  Thursday 
Stirling,  Friday 
Stonehaven,  Thursday 
Stranraer,  Friday 
Strathaven,  Thursday 
Stromness,  Wednesday 
Tain,  Tuesday  and  Friday 
Thurso,  Friday 
Wick,  Friday 
Wigtown,  Saturday 


.62  APPENDIX* 


ROYAL  PERTHSHIRE  MILITIA. 

Colonel, Right  Hon.  Earl  of  Kinnoull,...6th  June  180-&* 

Lieut.-Col, Sir  Thomas  Moncreiffe, 10th  June  1843 

Major, , John  Gardiner,... .......27th  January  1846 

Captains, „ .George Wright...... 2d  October  1815 

D.  W.  Bisset,..., .1,6th  June  1825 

Thomas  Elder  Baird, 21st  May  1831 

Samuel  Barret, 15th  February  1834 

Lord  Rollo, 23d  January  1846 

Robert  Graham, 3d  February  1846 

Fletcher  Norton  Menzies,...  .3d  February  1846 

Lieutenants,..,. ....... George  Mackenzie ..24th  May  1806 

Duncan  Fletcher, 14th  June  1806 

Robert  Stewart, ...5th  September  1809 

Alexander  Patullo,.. 24th  May  1811 

John  Gibbons, ,. 12th  August  1813 

Stewart  Robertson, 23d  January  1846 

Thomas  Nxcol,„.. 23d  January  1846 

James  Isdaie, 3d  February  1846 

John  D.  M'Gregor, 18th  March  1846 

David  Blair......... .........27th  April  1846 

Ensigns,...., ...Robert  Thomson,. 1st  December  1813- 

John  Robertson, 11th  August  1820 

Robert  Menzies,... 11th  July  1825 

John  Reid  Prentice,... 23d  March  1826 

Adjutant, Vacant - 

Quarter-Master, Vacant - 

Pay-Master, ..Vacant 

Surgeon, ..Paul  Pierides, 27th  January  1846 

Assistant -Surgeon,..  Robert  Thomson,    1st  November  1813 

COUNTY  PRISON   ESTABLISHMENT. 

William  Hutchison,  Governor.  Mrs  Hutchison,  Matron..  Rev, 
Peter  Thomson,  York  Place,  Chaplain.  Dr  White,  Athole  Place, 
Surgeon.  Duncan  Peter  Walker,  Clerk.  Thomas  Isaac,  Trades 
Warder.  Gavin  Martin,  Warder.  James  Baxter,  Warder.  Eliza- 
beth  Laing,  Female  Warder. 

GENERAL  PRISON  FOR  SCOTLAND. 

James  Stuart,  Governor.  Rev.  William  Brown,  A.M.,  Chap- 
lain. William  Malcom,  M.D.,  Surgeon.  Peter  Cruickshank, 
Clerk.  James  Baxter,  Teacher.  William  Cameron,  do.  James 
M'Laren,  do.  John  Duncan,  do.  William  Ferguson,  do.  Alex. 
Smyth,  do.  John  Emslie,  Head  Warder.  Henry  Harrison,  Store 
do.  John  Stewart,  Superintendent  of  Juvenile  and  Imbecile  prisons. 

PERTH    STEELYARDS. 

North  Port  Steelyard— Charles  Cartwright,  keeper. 
Old  Shore  Steelyard— William  Adams,  keeper. 
Princes  Street  Steelyard— Peter  Graham,  proprietor. 


APPENDIX. 


163 


NEW  LICENSING  SYSTEM. 

The  granting  of  Licenses  is  now  regulated  by  the  Act  9  George 
IV.,  cap.  58,  entitled  "An  act  to  regulate  the  granting  of  Certi- 
ficates by  the  Justices  of  the  Peace  and  Magistrates,  authorising 
persons  to  keep  common  inns,  ale-houses,  and  victualling  houses, 
in  Scotland,  in  which  ale,  beer,  spirits,  wine,  and  other  exciseable 
liquors,  may  be  sold  by  retail  under  Excise  Licenses,  and  for  the 
better  regulation  of  such  houses,  and  for  the  preventing  of  such 
bouses  being  kept  without  such  Certificates."  By  this  Act,  the 
Magistrates  of  Burghs  are  required  to  meet  on  the  last  Tuesday  of 
April  and  the  last  Tuesday  of  October,  in  -each  year,  to  consider  the 
applications  for  License  Certificates  within  burgh  ;  and  the  Justices 
of  Peace  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  May  and  last  Tuesday  of  October, 
in  the  county,  with  power  to  adjourn  for  seven  lawful  days  after 
each  meeting.  The  applications  must  be  lodged,  and  a  fee  of  2s. 
paid,  ten  days  previous  to  such  meeting  ;  and  the  Magistrates  and 
Justices  are  restricted  from  granting  Certificates  except  at  these 
statutory  periods.  The  Justices  are  also  empowered  to  divide 
their  counties  into  districts,  for  the  purpose  of  carrying  into  effect 
the  provisions  of  the  act. — The  following  is  the  Perth  District  of 
the  County,  as  appointed  by  the  Quarter- Sessions  on  the  20th 
September  1828 — viz.,  Aberdalgie,  Abernethy,  Arngask,  Dunbarny, 
Dron,  Dunning,  Forgandenny,  Forteviot,  Findogask,  Kinnoull, 
Methven,  Moneydie,  Redgorton,  Rhynd,  Scone,  Tippermuir,  Perth. 


LICENSING  COURTS. 

First  Tuesday  of  May  and  last  Tuesday  of  October  ;  and  Quarter 
Sessions  for  hearing  appeals  in  Licensing  cases,  held  at  Perth  on 
the  last  Friday  of  May  and  third  Friday  of  November.  Applications 
for  Licenses  must  be  lodged,  according  to  a  printed  form  (to  be 
had  of  the  booksellers),  with  the  clerk  ten  days  before  the  meeting, 
and  appeals  must  be  lodged  within  ten  days  before  the  court. 


AUCTIONEERS  AND   APPRAISERS. 

Thomas  Edwards,  27  Meal  Vennel ;  William  Todd,  6  Nortb 
Methven  Street ;  Alexander  Hay,  57  South  Street;  Jobn  Jackson, 
Bridgend ;  William  Dow,  King  Street ;  Alexander  Robertson, 
Victoria  Street. 

Inspector  op   Stamps   and  Taxes. — Alexander    Paterson, 

Willow  Bank,  Kinnoull. 
Surveyor  of  Taxes. — Alexander  Robertson,  1  Kirkgate. 


BANK    HOLIDAYS. 


New  Year's  Day, Ian.  1 

King  Charles  I.'s  Martyr.  Jan  30 

Queen's  Marriage,   Feb.  10 

Good  Friday, March  29 

Queen's  Birthday, May  24 


King  Charles  II. 's  Res.  May  29 
Queen  Victoria's  Acces.  June  20 

— Corona.  June  28 

Gunpowder  Plot, Nov.  5 

Christmas  Day..........  Dec.  25 


164  APPENDIX, 


PHYSICIANS  AND  SURGEONS. 

Aitkin,  John,  48  South  Methven  Street. 
Barlas,  John,   224  High  Street. 
Bramwell,  James  Patton,  Athole  Street. 
Christie,  Robert,  20  South  Street. 
Deseret,  Samuel  T.,  6  Charlotte  Street. 
Fleming,  David,  4  Gowrie  Street,  Bridgend. 
Frew,  David,  30  North  Methven  Street. 
Gray,  James,  17  South  Street. 
Halket,  David,  3  Watergate. 
Henderson,  William,  17  Rose  Terrace. 
Malcom,  William,  Athole  Street. 
Miller,  James,  King  Street,  west  side. 
M'Farlane,  H.  B.,  1  Athole  Place. 
Scott,  David,  5  St  John  Street. 
Thomson,  Fraser,  8  Crescent. 
Wallace,  Isaac,  5  George  Street. 
White,  Francis  Isaiah,  2  Athole  Place. 
Young,  William,  79  Watergate. 


GREYFRIARS'  BURYING-GROUND  AND  WELLSHILL 
CEMETERY. 

The  undertaker,  or  person  ordering  a  grave,  shall,  as  soon  as 
possible  after  the  death  of  the  person  to  be  interred,  give  notice, 
subscribed  by  him,  at  the  City  Chamberlain's  Office  (between  the 
hours  of  ten  and  eleven  o'clock  forenoon),  of  the  name  and  desig- 
nation of  the  deceased,  the  age,  place  of  birth,  cause  of  death, 
class  of  coffin,  and  the  day  and  hour  of  the  interment. 

The  Superintendent  shall  be  on  the  Burying-Ground,  or  in  the 
Office  adjoining  to  it,  from  eight  to  nine,  and  from  ten  to  eleven 
o'clock  morning,  and  at  all  hours  when  interments  are  to  take 
place. 

David  Duncan,  Keeper  of  Records;  Daniel  Sinclair,  116  High 
Street,  Superintendent  of  Greyfriars'  Burying-  Ground ;  John. 
Farquharson,  6  Kinnoull  Causeway,  Superintendent  of  Wellshill 
Cemetery. 

TABLE  OF  DUES  FOR  INTERMENT. 

COVERED  COFFIN. 

Large,  above  14  years  of  Age,  Covered  with  Cloth,  £0   15     0 

From  6  to  14  years  of  Age,  ...  ...         ...  0     80 

Under  6  years  of  Age,       ...         ...         ...         ...  0     60 


Large,  above  14  yearsof  Age,  covered  with  Black  Flannel, £0 
From  6  to  14  years  of  Age, 
Under  6  years  of  Age, 


PLAIN. 


Large,  above  14  years  of  Age, 
Small,  under  14  years  of  Age, 
Session  Coffins,  all  sizes? 


:o 

8 

6 

0 

6 

0 

0 

4 

6 

!0 

3 

6 

0 

2 

0 

Q 

1 

S 

APPENDIX.  165 


JAMES  MURRAY'S  ROYAL  ASYLUM  FOR  LUNATICS. 

LIST  OF  OFFICE-BEARERS. 

WILLIAM  PEDDIE,  Esq.  of  Blackruthven,   Chairman. 


DIRECTORS. 

I.—  EX-OFFICIO. 

The  Right  Honourable  the  Earl  of  Kinnoull,  Lord-Lieuten- 
ant of  the  County  of  Perth. 
James  Craufurd,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  the  County  of  Perth. 
Hugh  Barclay,  Esq.,  Sheriff-Substitute  of  the  County  of  Perth. 
James  Dewar,  Esq.,  Lord  Provost  of  the  City  of  Perth. 
William  Imrie,  Esq.,  Dean  of  Guild  of  said  City. 
David  Stuart,  Esq.,  First  Bailie  of  said  City. 
James  Miller,  Esq.,  President  of  the  Society  of  Procurators. 
Alexander  Tulloch,  Esq.,  Convener  of  the  Trades  of  Perth. 
The  Rev.  John  Murdoch,  Minister  of  the  Middle  Church,  Perth. 

IL— LIFE  DIRECTORS. 

William  Peddie,  Esq.  of  Blackruthven. 
Alexander  H.  M.  Belshes,  Esq.  of  Invermay. 
Major  William  Moray  Stirling,  of  Abercairney. 
Andrew  Kelty,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Tayhill,  Perth. 

III.— ANNUAL  DIRECTORS. 

*Sir  John  Muir  Mackenzie,  of  Delvine,  Baronet. 
General  Alexander  Lindsay,  of  Earlybank. 
Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Balmain,  of  Dalvreck,  Perth. 
Henry  B.  Macfarlane,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Perth. 
Colonel  J.  M.  Belshes,  Invermay  House. 
David  Craigie,  Esq.,  Banker,  Perth. 
Alexander  M'Duff,  Esq.  of  Bonhard. 
Laurence  Craigie,  Esq.  of  Glendoick. 
William  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Balgowan. 
David  Halket,  Esq.,  Surgeon,  Perth. 
William  Hugh  Hunter,  Esq.,  Writer,  Perth. 
Sir  P.  M.  Threipland,  of  Fingask,  Baronet. 

William  Malcom,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Physician. 

Dr  Paul  Pierides,  Surgeon. 

Mr  William  Gloag,  Commercial  Bank,  Perth,  Treasurer. 

Mr  David  Mackenzie,  Writer,  Perth,  Secretary. 

The  Rev.  William  Murdoch,  Chaplain. 

Mr  Charles  Walsh,  Superintendent. 

Mrs  Walsh,  Matron. 

Miss  Shaw,  Housekeeper, 

o  2 


166 


APPENDIX. 


STAMP    DUTIES. 


Inland  Bills  &  Pro.  Notes. 
Not  exceeding  2  months 
after   date,    or    60   days 
after  sight. 


Longer 
Period 


d. 


s. 
For  £2  £5  5s.  1 

Ab.      5    5s.   20 
20  30 

30  50 

50  100 

100         200 
200         300 
300         500 
500       1000 
1000       2000 
2000       3000 
3000 

Promisory  Notes  from  £2  to 
£100  inclusive,  are  not  to  be 
drawn  payable  to  bearer  on  de- 
mand, except  bankers'  reissuable 
notes,  which  require  a  different 
stamp. — Penalty  for  post-dating 
Bills,  £100. 
Affidavits,  ......2s.  6d 


] 

0 

1 

6 

1 

6 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

6 

2 

6 

3 

6 

3 

6 

4 

6 

4 

6 

5 

0 

5 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

8 

6 

8 

6 

12 

6 

12 

6 

15 

0 

15 

0 

25 

0 

25 

0 

30 

0 

Receipts. 

s.  d. 

If  £5  and  under    £10..,  0     3 

10  ...  20...  0 

20  ...  50...  1 

50  ...  100...  1 

100  ...  200...  2 

200  ...  300...  4 

300  ...  500...  5 

500  ...  1000...  7 

1000  or  upwards, 10 

For  any  sum  acknowledged 
to  be  in  full  of  all  de- 
mands,      10     0 

Protests, 

On  Bill  or  Note  for  any 

sum  less  than  £20,    ...  2     0 

£20  and  less  than  £100,  3     0 

100  ...  500  5     0 

500  or  upwards,    10     0 

Protests  of  any  other  kind,  5     O 

Bills  of  Lading,    o     6 

Letters  or  Power  of 

Attorney,  £l  10s. 

Indentures,    20s. 


QUARTERLY  TERMS. 


IN    SCOTLAND. 

Candlemas,  Feb.    2 

Whitsunday,  May  15 

Lammas, Aug.     1 

Martinmas, Nov.  1 1 


IN  ENGLAND. 

Lady-day, March  25 

Midsummer-day, June     24 

Michaelmas-day, Sept.    2  9 

Christmas, ..Dec.      25 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


167 


FORFARSHIRE  AND  PERTHSHIRE 

FIRE   INSURANCE  COMPANY. 


Patrons. 
Most  Noble  the  Marquis  of  Breadalbane. 


Rt.  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Strathmore. 
Rt.  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Kinnoull. 
Rt.  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Airlie. 
Rt.  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Mansfield. 


Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Douglas. 
Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Gray. 
Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Panmure. 
Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Kinnaird. 


Extraordinary  Directors. 


Major   John  Guthrie   Davidson, 

of  Argaith. 
Robert  Lyell,  Esq.  of  Newbigging 
John  Aberdein,  Esq.  of  Montrose 
John  M'Nicoll,  Esq.,  Craig. 
James  Ogilvy  Dalglaish,  Esq.  of 

"Woodburne. 


David  Hood,  Esq.  of  Balluderon. 
John  Marshall,  Esq.,  Luncarty. 
Thomas  Duncan,  Esq.,  Perth. 
Robert   Hope    Moncrieff.   Esq., 

Perth. 
William  Blair,  Esq.,  Perth. 
James  Ramsay,  Esq.,  Perth. 


Ordinary  Directors. 


John  Sturrock,  Esq. 
John  Symers,  Esq. 
John  Maxwell,  Esq. 
Alexander  Lawson,  Esq. 
George  Duncan,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Peter  Kinmond,  Esq. 


Alexander  Balfour,  Esq. 
Charles  Guthrie,  Esq. 
David  Miln,  Esq. 
William  Thorns,  Esq. 
Alexander  Bell,  Esq. 
William  Jobson,  Esq. 


Manager— P.  H.  THOMS,  Dundee. 


THIS  is  the  only  NATIVE  ESTABLISHMENT  for  FIRE 
INSURANCE  connected  with  this  district  of  Scotland  ;  and 
the  Directors,  whilst  they  acknowledge,  with  gratitude,  the  liberal 
support  it  has  hitherto  enjoyed,  respectfully  solicit  the  continued 
patronage  of  their  Friends  in  the  Counties  of  Forfar,  Perth,  and 
Fife,  for  a  Company  whose  Proprietary  belongs  almost  exclusively 
to  those  Counties. 

Insurance  on  all  kinds  of  Property  is  effected  on  the  most  fa- 
vourable terms  ;  and  Policies  on  FARMING  STOCK — including 
Bestial,  Agricultural  Produce,  Utensils,  and  Implements  of  Hus- 
bandry— are  issued  Free  of  Duty. 

No  Charge  for  Policies  when  transferred  from  other  Offices. 

Terms  will  be  learned,  and  every  facility  afforded  for  the  transfer 
of  Policies  and  effecting  new  Insurances,  on  application  at  the 
Company's  Office,  Dundee  ;  or  at  any  of  the  Agencies. 

By  order  of  the  Directors, 

STEWART  &  MURRAY, 
Agents,  Perth. 


168 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


EDINBURGH 

LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY. 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1823. 

INCORPORATED  BY  ACT  OF    PARLIAMENT. 
CAPITAL,     €500,000. 


EDINBURGH.— (Head  Office),  22  GEORGE  STREET. 
LONDON.— 11   KING  WILLIAM  STREET  (CITY.) 


The  following  are  the  advantages  given  by  this  Company  : — 

Mutual  Assurance,  without  liability. 

The  guarantee  of  a  responsible  body  of  Proprietors,  either  per- 
sonally or  otherwise  assured  with  the  Office,  affords  the  most 
undoubted  security  to  all  classes  of  Assurers. 
Whole  Profits  (except  One-Tenth),  Septennially  divided  among 
the  Assured. 

This   is  a  larger  proportion  than  can  ever  be  divided  by  any 
simple  Mutual  Assurance  Society. 
An  Intermediate  Bonus  paid  on  Policies  becoming  Claims  be- 
tween one  Investigation  and  another. 

All  the  advantage  of  an  Annual  Division  is  thus  given,  without 
its  attendant  evils. 

The  Most  Equitable  Principle  of  Division. 

The  greatest  benefits  are  thereby  bestowed  upon  the  oldest 
Policies,  thus  securing  that  first-class  Lives  shall  not  suffer  by 
any  undue  Bonus  being  paid  away  to  those  who  may  die  early. 

Rates  of  Premium  extremely  Moderate. 

The  Non- Participation  Scale  is  equivalent  to  a  present  Bonus  ot 
considerable  amount,  when  compared  with  most  other  Offices. 

The  benefits  of  the  Participation  Plan  of  Insurance  are  exhibited 
in  the  following  examples  of 

BONUS  ADDITIONS  TO  POLICIES  EFFECTED  WITH  THIS  COMPANY. 


No.  of 

Aye  at 

Sum 

Bonus, 

Bonus, 

Bonus, 

Total  Sum 

Policy. 

Assuring. 

Assured. 

1835. 

1842. 

1849. 

now  Payable. 

£ 

£     s. 

£     s. 

£     s. 

£       s. 

560 

67 

100 

16  12 

29   1 

82   1 

227  14 

488 

62 

1500 

231  19 

377  6 

903   2 

3012   7 

266 

60 

300 

50   2 

72  10 

168  16 

591   8 

9 

54 

1000 

151   6 

172   5 

356   1 

1679  12 

2 

47 

2000 

249   3 

267  16 

463  17 

2980  16 

55 

44 

2000 

241  16 

240  11 1405  10 

2887  17 

,318 

37 

3000 

301  15 

283   8|462  16 

4047  19 

ADVERTISEMENTS. 


169 


Edinburgh  Life  Assurance  Company — Continued. 

It  will  be  observed  that,  in  two  instances,  the  Bonuses  amount 
together  to  more  than  the  sum  originally  insured — a  feature 
of  success  of  which  few  Offices  can  boast. 

Copies  of  the  Report  of  Proceedings  at  last  General  Meeting  to 
declare  the  Bonus  of  1849,  with  Prospectus  and  Rates,  andeall 
information,  may  be  obtained  at  Head-Office,  or  any  of  the 
Agencies. 

In  effecting  a  Policy,  No  Entry  Money  or  other  Charge  is  made  be- 
yond the  Premium  and  Stamp. 

The  utmost  liberality  as  to  extra  licenses  consistent  with  a  due  re- 
gard to  the  natnre  of  the  risk  incurred  ;  and  no  extra  within 
the  limits  of  Europe. 


Specimen  of  Rates  for  Insuring  £100  on  a  Single  Life. 


For  One  Year. 

For  Seven 
Years. 

Without  Partici- 
pation. 

With  Parti- 
cipation. 

Age. 

Single 
Premium. 

Annual 
Premium. 

Age. 

Annual 
Premium. 

Annual 
Premium. 

20 
30 
40 
50 
60 

£0   17     3 
1      1      3 
1      6   10 
1    15      1 
3      1      8 

£0  19   11 
1      4     8 

1  11    10 

2  4      5 

3  18    11 

20 
30 
40 
50 
60 

£1    14     2 
2     3      7 
2   17   11 
4      17 
6      4      4 

£1    17     4 

2  7      7 

3  3      2 

4  9      0 
6    15      8 

Annuities,   Reversions,    &c,  present    and  contingent,    sold    and 

purchased. 
Claims  paid  three  months  after  proof  of  death. 

GILBt.  L.  FINLAY,  Manager. 
Wm.  DICKSON,  Secretary. 


AGENTS: 

PERTH— Messrs    Duncan,  M'Lean,  &  Jameson,  Writers, 
Blackfriars  Street. 
DUNDEE — Messrs  Reid,  M'Lachlan,  &  Heron,  Writers. 
DUNKELD— Mr  James  Walker,  Writer. 
BLAIRGOWRIE— Mr  Laurence  Chapman,  Writer. 


170  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

THE  BRITISH 

itee  JLss@eif 

Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament. 


SUBSCRIBED  CAPITAL,  £250,000. 


HEAD  OFFICE. 

EDINBURGH,       127  Princes  Street. 

LONDON  5  9  Waterlo°  Place- 

' \  6  Kin?  William  Street  (City.) 

GLASGOW,    ...\\ ™f  *  Pla(leD1 

'         \  16  St  Vincent  Place. 

Directors. 

John  Learmonth,  Esq.  of  Dean,  Chairman. 

Charles  Cowan,  Esq.,  M.P. 

James  Souter.  Esq.,  W.S. 

Ralph  Richardson,  Esq.,  Merchant. 

Charles  Pearson,  Esq.,  Accountant. 

Robert  Laurie,  Esq.,  Master  of  the  Merchant  Co.,  Leith. 

George  Auldjo  Esson,  Esq.,  Accountant. 

John  Beatson  Bell,  of  Glenfarg,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Robert  Mackay,  Esq.,  W.S. 

The  Right  Hon.  W.  Johnston,  of  Kirkhill,  Lord  Provost. 

Auditors. 
Robert  Christie,  Esq.,  Accountant. 
Donald  S.  Peddie,  Esq.,  Accountant. 

Manager. 
Ralph  Erskine  Scott,  Esq.,  Accountant. 


London  Directors. 

Sir  John  N.   R.  Campbell.   K.C.H.,  Harley   Street.    Cavendish 

Square,  Chairman. 
John  Howell,  Esq.,  Ardmore  Lodge,  St  John's  Wood. 
Henry  Charles  Chilton,  Esq.,  Chancery  Lane. 
Richard  Hodgson,  Esq.,  13  Upper  Brooke  Street,  Grosvenor  Sq. 
Frederick  William  Caldwell,  Esq.,   Boundary  House,    St  John's 
Wood. 

Secretary. 
R.  S.  Strickland.  Esq. 
Bankers. 
The  Union  Bank  of  London. 
The  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland. 


THE  ASSOCIATION,  by  its  Act  of  Parliament,  is  subject  to 
the  annual  supervision  of  the  Board  of  Trade.     The  object 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  2  71 


The  British  Guarantee  Association — Continued. 

for  which  it  has  been  established  is  for  the  purpose  of  giving  se- 
curity for  the  fidelity  of  persons  in  situations  of  trust,  and  thereby 
providing  to  the  employer  a  safeguard  against  loss  arising  through 
dishonesty  or  failure  to  account,  by  the  well-known  principles  of 
Life  and  Fire  Insurance,  in  lieu  of  the  uncertain  and  unsatisfactory 
protection  afforded  by  the  system  of  private  guarantee.  The  im- 
portant advantages  which  the  adoption  of  the  principle  of  Asso- 
ciated Guarantee  is  calculated  to  confer  on  both  employer  and  em- 
ployed are  very  obvious,  and  need  not  be  dwelt  on. 

The  Lords  of  Her  Majesty's  Treasury,  after  a  very  careful  ex- 
amination into  the  constitution  of  the  Association,  the  nature  and 
extent  of  its  guarantee,  and  the  responsibility  of  its  Shareholders, 
issued  a  Minute  dated  16th  February  1847,  "  giving  their  sanction 
to  the  security  of  the  Association  being  taken  for  the  future,  in  lieu 
of  bond  or  deposit  of  stock,  &c,  in  all  cases  where  the  Officer  is 
desirous  of  availing  himself  of  the  same,  instead  of  giving  security 
by  bond  or  deposit,  until  further  directions  from  this  Board.  Let 
letters  be  written,  therefore,  to  the  following  Revenue  Departments, 
namely?  Customs,  Excise,  Stamps  and  Taxes,  and  Post-Office,  con- 
veying the  sanction  of  this  Board  accordingly,  and  transmitting  to 
each  Department  a  copy  of  the  printed  form  of  Policy  of  Guarantee 
which  has  been  settled  and  approved  of  by  the  Law  Officers  of  the 
Crown,  and  which  should  be  made  use  of  in  every  case  where  any 
Officer  should  be  desirous  of  availing  himself  of  the  security  of  the 
Association."  That  Minute  has  been  printed  by  order  of  the  Hous* 
of  Commons. 

The  Forms  of  Policy  for  the  various  Departments  under  the 
Crown  have  been  settled  and  approved  of  by  the  Law  Officers  of 
the  Crown. 

The  Act  of  Parliament  also  specially  authorises  the  security  of 
the  Association  to  be  taken  for  the  Treasurers,  Actuaries,  Cashiers, 
and  other  officers  in  Savings'  Banks,  Poor-Law  Commission, 
Friendly  Societies,  Loan,  Benefit,  Government  Annuity,  and  other 
such  Societies,  &c,  in  all  which  cases  the  Policies  are  exempted 
from  Stamp  Duty 

GENERAL  BUSINESS. 

The  security  of  the  Association  has  also  been  accepted  by  the 
large  commercial  establishments,  and  by  all  classes  in  the  cohi- 
munity  who  require  security  from  parties  in  their  employment. 


Forms  of  Proposal,  and  every  information,  can  be  obtained  at 
the  offices  of  the  Association  in  Edinburgh  and  London,  or  at  any 
of  the  Agencies. 

RATES  OF  PREMIUM — ONE-HALF  TO  TWO  PER  CENT.  PER  ANNUM, 
ACCORDING  TO  THE  NATURE  OF  EMPLOYMENT. 

Foreign  risks  undertaken  at  an  increased  Rate  of  Premium. 

R.  E.  SCOTT,  Manager, 
JAMES  BLAIR,  Jun.,  Agent  at  Perth. 


172  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


UNITED    KINGDOM 

TEMPERANCE  AND  GENERAL 

PROVIDENT    INSTITUTION, 

$ov  (Srtvtfohjmcnt  €Ugurantt& 


39  MOORGATE  STREET,  LONDON. 
17  GEORGE  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 
5  DURRY  STREET,  GLASGOW. 


Uttectors. 


J.   T.  MITCHELL,  Esq. 
J.  TALBOT  TYLER,  Esq. 
EDWARD  WEBB,  Esq. 


R.  WARNER,  Esq.,  Chairman. 
Rev.  W.  R.   BAKER. 
R.   BARRETT,  Jun.,  Esq. 
C.    H.  LOVELL,  Esq.,  M.D. 

ISanfceis;. 

Messrs  BARCLAY,  BEVAN,  &  Co.,  LONDON 
The  NATIONAL  BANK,  EDINBURGH. 
The  BRITISH  LINEN  Co.,  GLASGOW. 

Secretary. 
THEODORE  COMPTON,  Esq.   F.I.A. 


THE  chief  obstacle  to  the  universal  adoption  of  Life  Assur- 
ance by  persons  whose  means  are  uncertain  and  limited, 
is  the  fear  lest  they  may  not  be  able  to  keep  up  their  contributions, 
aDd  may  thus  lose  the  benefits  of  their  payments. 

Another  objection  is,  that  the  depositor,  although  he  may  live  to 
old  age,  can  never  obtain  the  money  himself. 

To  meet  these  difficulties,  the  following  plan  has  been  adopted, 
by  which  any  sum  from  £25  to  £2000,  may  be  secured,  payable 
at  any  time  in  case  of  death,  even  though  the  party  should  die 
immediately  after  paying  the  first  Quarterly  Premium  ;  but  if  be 
lives  to  any  age  fixed  for  the  money  to  fall  due,  it  is  then  paid  to 
himself,  and  he  is  free  from  all  further  contributions. 

After  having  been  assured  for  one  year,  the  assured  has  the  pri- 
vilege in  this  Department,  of  giving  one  month's  notice,  and  with- 
drawing one-half  of  all  that  he  has  paid  in  beyond  the  first  year's 
subscription. 

It  must  be  borne  in  mind,  that  although  the  assured  cannot 
withdraw  the  whole  of  his  money,  as  in  the  Savings'  Bank,  he  has 
the  vast  advantage  over  the  mere  depositor,  that  in  case  of  his 
death  at  any  moment,  the  full  sum  assured  is  immediately  due, 
though  he  may  not  have  paid  a  hundreth  part  of  the  amount. 

Forms  of  application,  and  every  other  particular,  can  be  had  on 
application,  and  will  be  sent,  post-free,  from  any  of  the  Offices  or 
Agents. 

Agent  for  Perth:  T.  M'PHERSON,  31  St  John  Street. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  173 


THE    STANDARD 

LIFE  ASSURANCE  COMPANY. 

(CONSTITUTED  BY  ACT  OF  PARLIAMENT,   1825). 

THIS  IS  THE  BONUS  YEAR. 

And  on  15th  November  1850,   the  Profits  for  the  Five 
Years  then  ended  fall  to  be  Divided. 


Governor. 
His  Grace  the  DUKE  of  BUCCLEUGH  and  QUEENSBERRY. 
Deputy-  Governor. 
The  Right  Hon.  the  EARL  of  ELGIN  and  KINCARDINE. 
EDINBURGH. 
Ordinary  Directors. 
ALEXr.  JAMES  RUSSELL,  Esq.,  C.S.,  18  Walker  Street. 
WILLIAM  WOOD,  Esq.,  Surgeon,  9  Darnaway  Street. 
WILLIAM  KEITH,  Esq.,  Accountant,  50  Castle  Street. 
JOHN  ROBERT  TOD,  Esq..  W.S.,  30  Moray  Place. 
JOHN  S.  NEWBIGGING,  Esq.,  Sheriff-Clerk  of  Roxburghshire. 
GEORGE  PATTON,  Esq.,  Advocate,  38  Frederick  Street. 
ALEX.  CLAPPERTON,  Esq.,  Merchant,  128  Princes  Street. 
CHARLES  PEARSON,  Esq.,  Accountant,  128  George  Street. 
EAGLE  HENDERSON,  Esq.,  Merchant,  16  Coates  Crescent. 
JAMES  CONDIE,  Esq.,  Perth. 

JAMES  ROBERTSON,  Esq.,  W.S.,  11  Heriot  Row. 
JAMES  HAY,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Leith. 
GEORGE  MOIR,  Esq.,  Advocate,  41  Charlotte  Square. 
HENRY  M.  INGLIS,  Esq.,  W.S.,  North  St  David  Street. 

LONDON. 

Chairman  of  the  Board. 
The  Right  Hon.  the  EARL  of  ABERDEEN. 
Ordinary  Directors. 
THOMAS  H.  BROOKING,  Esq.,  2  Alderman's  Walk. 
DAVID  LAING  BURN,  Esq.,  12  Kensington  Palace  Gardens. 
ALEXANDER  GILLESPIE,  Esq.,  5  Gould  Square. 
ALEX.  MACGREGOR,  Esq.,  Chester  Street,  Grosvenor  Place. 
JOHN  SCOTT,  Esq.,  Moorgate  Street  Chambers. 
JOHN  PLOWES,  Esq.,  64  Old  Broad  Street. 
FRANCIS  LE  BRETON,  Esq.,  33  Broad  Street  Buildings. 

PERTH     BOARD. 
JAMES  M.  PATTON,  Esq.  of  Glenalmond. 
JAMES  CONDIE,  Esq.,  Writer. 
C.  G.  SIDEY,  Esq.  of  Letham,  late  Provost  of  Perth. 
ARCHIBALD  BURNS,  Esq.,  Banker. 
WILLIAM  PEDDIE,  Esq.  of  Blackruthven. 
GEORGE  GRAY,  Writer,  14  South  Street,  Agent. 


Lontjon, 
82  King  William  St. 


Edinburgh,  Glasgow, 

3  George  Street.         35  St  Vincent  Place. 

THE  DISTINCTIVE  FEATURE  in  this  Company,  the  opera- 
tion  of  which  has  contributed  in  a  marked  degree  to  the  great 

P 


174 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


The  Standard  Life  Assurance  Company — Continued. 

success  of  the  Institution,  is  the  mode  pursued  in  the  DIVISION 
OF  PROFITS  among  the  Assured,  and  the  Directors  request 
attention  to  its  peculiar  advantages.  It  confers  the  greatest  bene- 
fits on  those  Membei's  whose  Policies  are  maintained  for  the  longest 
period — in  other  words,  those  who  pay  most  Premiums.  Persons 
who  effect  Assurances  as  a  provision  for  their  Families,  or  from 
other  prudential  motives,  can  thus  look  forward  to  increasing  ad- 
vantages as  they  advance  in  life,  each  period  of  Division  they  may 
survive  bringing  additional  benefits. 

BONUS    TABLE. 


Sum 

in 
Po- 
licy. 

BONTJ 

s  Additions. 

Sum  in 

Date  of 
Policy 
prior  to 

Policy 

and 
Bonus 

Additions. 

1835. 

1840. 

1845. 

Total 

Bonus 

Additions 

Nov.  15 

£ 

£ 

s. 

£ 

s. 

£ 

s. 

€ 

s. 

£       s. 

1825 

1000 

137  10 

200 

0 

262 

10 

600 

0 

1600   0 

1826 

1000 

125   0 

187 

10 

250 

0 

562 

10 

1562  10 

1827 

1000 

112  10 

175 

0 

237 

10 

525 

0 

1525   0 

1828 

1000 
1000 

100   0 

162 

10 

225 

0 

487 

10 

1487  10 

1829 

87  10 

150 

0 

212 

10 

450 

0 

1450   0 

1830 

1000 

75   0 

137 

10 

200 

0 

412 

)0 

1412  10 

1831 

1000 

62  10 

125 

0 

187 

10 

375 

0 

1375   0 

1832 

1000 
1000 

50  0 

112 

10 

175 

0 

337 

10 

1337  10 

1833 

37  10 

100 

0 

162 

10 

300 

0 

1300   0 

1834 

1000 

25   0 

87 

10 

150 

0 

262 

10 

1262  10 

1835 

1000 

12  10 

75 

0 

137 

10 

225 

0 

1225   0 

1836 

1000 

62 

10 

125 

0 

187 

10 

1187  10 

1837 

1000 

50 

0 

112 

10 

162 

10 

1162  10 

1838 

1000 

37 

10 

100 

0 

137 

10 

1137  10 

1839 

1000 

25 

0 

87 

10 

112 

10 

1112  10 

1840 

1000 

12 

10 

75 

0 

87 

10 

1087  10 

1841 

1000 

62 

10 

62 

10 

1062  10 

1842 

1000 

50 

0 

50 

0 

1050   0 

1843 

1000 

.. 

37 

10 

37 

10 

1037  10 

1844 
1845 

1000 

25 

0 

25 

0 

1025   0 

1000 

12 

10 

12 

10 

1012  10 

***  Policies  opened  during  the  present  year,  before  15th  No- 
vember, secure  a  claim  for  Two  Years'  Addition  in  1850,  and  an 
Additional  Year's  Claim  for  Bonus  at  every  Future  Division  over 
Later  Entrants. 

Thus,  for  instance,  a  Policy  for  £1000,  opened  in  1825,  in  re- 
ceiving a  Bonus  Addition  at  the  first  Investigation  in  1835,  had  a 
claim  corresponding  to  eleven  years,  the  period  it  had  been  in  force, 
and  an  addition  was  made  of £137    10     0 

At  the  next  Division  in  1840,  the  claim  was  for  16 
years,  being  the  period  the  Policy  had  then  been  in 
force,  securing  an  addition  of 200     °     0 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  175 


The  Standard  Life  Assurance  Company — Continued. 

At  the  Division  in  1845,  the  claim  was  for  21  years, 
securing 262   10     0 

Total  Additions  at  these  Divisions  to  a  Policy  for 
£1000, £600     0     0 

In  1850,  the  claims  under  this  Policy  will  be  for  26  years'  addi- 
tions ;  in  1855,  31  years;  and  soon. 

In  short,  it  is  the  principle  of  a  Tontine  applied  to  the  Division 
of  Profits,  holding  out  the  prospect  of  great  advantage  to  good 
lives,  and  to  those  persons  whose  health  and  habits,  or  family  his- 
tory, give  them  reason  to  expect  longevity. 

During  the  four  years,  1844,  1845,  1846,  1847,  alone,  the  Com- 
pany issued  the  large  number  of  2473  Policies,  assuring  sums  to 
the  extent  of  ONE  MILLION  SIX  HUNDRED  AND  FORTY- 
FIVE  THOUSAND  POUNDS.  The  Annual  Revenue  of  the 
Company  is  upwards  of  ONE  HUNDRED  AND  THIRTY-FIVE 
THOUSAND  POUNDS. 

WILL.  THO.  THOMSON,  Manager. 

A  new  pamphlet  has  lately  been  published,  with  additional  Tables 
for  Life  Assurance  transactions,  which  can  be  had  at  the  Com- 
pany's Offices,  or  from  the  Agents. 

WEST   OF  ENGLAND 

MFE  AND  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

ESTABLISHED  AT  EXETER,   1807. 

Office  for  the  Metropolis— 20  BRIDGE  ST.,   BLACKFRIARS. 

CAPITAL,  £600,000. 

A  BONUS  EVERY  FIVE  YEARS. 


TRUSTEES. 


Right  Hon.  Earl  Fortescue. 
Right  Hon.  Earl  Morley. 
Right  Hon.  Lord  Clifford. 


Sir  T.  D.  Acland,  Bart.,  M.P. 
Edward  Divett,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Samuel  T.  Kekewich,  Esq. 


LIFE  INSURANCES. 

THIS  Society  has  been  established  more  than  forty  years,  and 
offers  to  the  Public  a  Bonus  of  80  per  cent.,  or  four-fifths  of 
the  Profits,  to  be  divided  among  the  assured,  for  £100,  and  up- 
wards, every  successive  period  of  Five  Years — or  Assurances  may 
be  effected  at  a  lower  rate  of  Premium,  without  a  participation  of 
Profits. 

FIRE     INSURANCES. 

Fire  Insurances  are  effected  by  the  Company  at  the  usual  Re- 
duced Rates,  and  returning  to  the  Insurers  a  moiety  of  the  profits 
every  fifth  year,  on  Policies  for  £300,  and  upwards. 

Respectable  agents  will  be  appointed  in  those  towns  where  none 
have  been  established. 

CHARLES  LEWIS,   Secretary. 

JAMES  BARLAS,  Agent,  Perth. 


I  76  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


LIFE 


Founded  1839,  and  Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter. 

Edinburgh, 2  HANOVER  STREET. 

London, 64  OLD  BROAD  STREET. 

Glasgow, 1  FREDERICK  ST.,  and  24  QUEEN  ST. 

OFFICE-BEARERS. 

EDINBURGH     DIRECTORS. 

Sir  .TAMES  FORREST  of  Comiston,  Bart.,   Chairman. 

PATRICK  SHAW,  Esq.,  Advocate,  Sheriff  of  Chancery, 

HENRY  INGLIS,  Esq.,   Writer  to  the  Signet. 

WARREN  H.   SANDS,  Esq.,  Writer  to  the  Signet. 

THOMAS  GRAINGER,  Esq.,  Civil  Engineer. 

JAMES  MARSHALL,  Esq.,  Jeweller. 

ROBERT  COX,  Esq.,  Writer  to  the  Signet. 

JAMES  ANSTRUTHER,  Esq.,  No.  42  Moray  Place, 

JOHN  RUTHERFURD,  Esq.,  Writer  to  the  Signet. 

The  Rev.  PHILIP  KELLAND,  of  Queen's  College,  Cambridge,- 

Professor  of  Mathematics  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh. 
THOMAS  HUTCHISON,  Esq.,  Merchant,  Leith. 

Medical  Officer. 
HENRY  MARSHALL,  Esq.,   M.D.,  Deputy  laspector.General 

of  Army  Hospitals. 

Auditor. 
D.  ROBERTSON  SOUTER,  Esq.,  Accountant. 

Law  Agents. 
Messrs  WALKER  &  MELVILLE,  Writers  to  the  Signet 

Bankers. 
THE  COMMERCIAL  BANK   OF  SCOTLAND. 
THE  EDINBURGH  AND  GLASGOW  BANK. 

LONDON   DIRECTORS. 
JOHN   FAIRRIE,  Esq.,  of   Messrs   Fairrie,   Brothers,   &   Co.,, 

Church  Lane,  Commercial  Road. 
H.  H.  LINDSAY,  Esq.,  8  New  East  India  Chambers,  Leaden- 
hall  Street. 
JAMES  TURNER,  Esq.,  23  Parliament  Street,  Westminster. 
JOHN  BOUSTEAD,  Esq.,  8  Upper  Gloucester  Street,  Dorset  Sq, 
Solicitors. 
Messrs  SIMPSON  &  COBB,  62  Moorgate  Street. 
Bankers. 
Messrs  GLYN,  HALLIFAX,  MILLS,  &  Co. 

Manager,. JOHN  FRASER. 

Secretary, JOHN  BOWMAN. 

Secretary  in  London,  ...THOS.  FRASER. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


177 


Life  Association  of  Scotland — Continued. 

THE  Assured  in  this  Society  enjoy,  during  their  own  lives,  the 
Surplus  or  Profits  arising  on  the  business.  The  divisable 
Surplus  is  ascertained  every  year,  and  is  paid  over  in  money  to  the 
Assured  at  the  settlement  of  their  next  Annual  Premiums.  By 
this  system  Life  Assurauces  are  obtained  at  the  lowest  expense  con- 
sistent with  Security. 

In  1845,  1846,  and  1847,  the  surplus  thus  repaid  to  the  mem- 
bers  amounted  to  30  per  ceut.of  their  Premiums,  that  is  6s.  per  £l . 
They  were,  therefore,  required  to  pay  only  14s.  per  £1  of  their  Pre- 
miums in  each  of  these  years.  In  1848  and  1849,  the  surplus 
repaid  amounted  to  35  per  cent,  of  the  Premiums,  that  is  7s.  per 
£l  ;  and  the  members  had,  therefore,  to  pay  only  13s.  per  £l  in 
these  years.     For  example  : — 

A  member,  whose  annual  premium  is  £10,  has,  this  year,  paid 
only  £6  5s.  ;  and  another  member,  whose  annual  premium  is 
£25,  has  paid  only  £16  5s. 

The  following  are  specimens  of  the  Premiums  payable  in  the 
present  year  by  members  of  5  years'  standing  : — 


Age  at 
Eutry. 


20 
30 
40 


Policies  of 
L.100. 

£1      4 

1  11 

2  2 

0 

7 
4 

Policies  of 
L.500. 


£6 

7 

10 


0 

1 1 


Policies  of 
L.1000. 


£12  0  0 
15  15  10 
213      4 


Policies  of 
L.5000. 


£60     0     0 

78    19      2 

105   16     8 


*#*   This  mode  of  dividing  the  Surplus  or  Profits  has  been  adopted  by 
no  other  Assurance  Office  in  Scotland. 

During  last  year  (the  tenth  of  the  Society's  existence),  500 
New  Policies  were  issued  for  Life  Assurances,  amounting  to 
£221,000. 

The  Society  have  Agents  in  most  of  the  Towns  in  England  and 
Scotland. 


Prospectuses  will  be  sent,  post-paid,  to  any  part  of  the  Kingdom;  and 
parties  residing  in  Districts  where  there  are  no  Agents  of  the  So- 
ciety, may  readily  effect  Assurances  by  communicating  with  the 
Manager  at  the  Head  Office. 


AGENTS  AT  PERTH:— 

Messrs  JAMES  DEWAR  &  SON,  Booksellers,  George  Street. 

p  2 


178  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


AGRICULTURIST 

CATTLE  INSUMNCE  COMPAL, 

FOR  ASSURING  AGAINST  MORTALITY    IN 

ALL  KINDS  OF  LIVE  FARMING  STOCK, 

WHETHER  DEATH  IS  OCCASIONED  BY  SICKNESS,   BY 
THE  SLAUGHTER  OF    THE  ANIMAL    IN  CONSE- 
QUENCE   OF   TAINT    FROM  ANY    CONTA- 
GIOUS OR  INCURABLE  DISEASE,  OR 
BY  ACCIDENT. 


OFFICES : 

8  CHATHAM  PLACE,  BLACKFRIARS, 

LONDON ; 

9  SOUTH  SAINT  ANDREW  STREET, 

EDINBURGH. 


Messrs  HOPKINSON  &  Co.,  Bankers,  London. 

^ecvctavg, 
JAMES  E.  WINDOW,  Esq. 


CAPITAL    £500,00  0. 

In  25, COO  Shares  of  £20  each. 
Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament,  A,D.  1845. 


The  Number  of  Agreements  effected  by  this  Company,  up  to 

the  end  of  the  year  1849,  "was  upwards  of  30,000,  and  a 

Sum  amounting  to  £250,000  has  been  paid  for  losses. 


Agents  for  Perthshire  : 

Messrs  DUNCAN,  M'LEAN,  &  JAMESON,  Writers,  Perth, 
from  whom,  or  any  of  the  District  Inspectors,  all  information 
as  to  Rates,  &c.;  may  be  obtained. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  179 

CALEDONIAN  FIRE  <&  LIFE 

Insurance   Company. 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter  and  Act  of  Parliament. 
Established  in  1805. 


Head  Office— 19  George  Street,  EDINBURGH. 

26  Gordon  Street,  Glasgow. 

27  Moorgate  Street,  London. 


EXTRAORDINARY  DIRECTORS. 

Sir  D.  Cameron  of  Fassfern,  Bart. 

John  Adair,  Esq.  of  Genoch. 

Sebastian  Smith,  Esq.,  merchant,  London. 

John  Brown,  Esq.  of  Parkhead. 

Gilbert  Kennedy,  Esq.,  Glasgow. 

W.  Logan  White,  Esq.  of  Kellerstain. 

John  Baird,  Esq.  of  Camelon. 

Alex.  White,  Esq.,  merchant,  Leith. 

Alex.  Allan,   Esq.,  advocate. 

Chas.  Neaves,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

Thomas  Sawers,  Esq.,  Edinburgh. 

ORDINARY  DIRECTORS. 

John  Sawers,  Esq.,  Bell's  Mills. 

Arch.  Anderson,  Esq 

Jn.  Henderson,  Esq.,  Exchequer. 

Alex.  Stevenson,  Esq.,  W.S. 

J.  S,  Cunningham,  Esq.,  Commercial  Bank. 

James  Newton,  Esq.,  W.S. 

Henry  Raeburn,  Esq.  of  St  Bernards. 

Thomas  Ranken,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 

Thos.  Clapperton,  Esq.,  merchant. 

John  Forrester,  Esq.  W.S. 

John  Maxton,  Esq.,  merchant. 

W.  J.  Sands.  Esq.,  W.S. 

Manager, H.  D.  DICKIE,  Esq. 

Secretary,    JOHN  MOINET,  Esq. 

Consulting  Physician, Professor  HENDERSON. 

Solicitor, JOHN  ARCH.  CAMPBELL,  Esq.  C.S. 

Auditor, RICH.  GORDON,  Esq.,  Accountant. 

BANKERS. 
THE  COMMERCIAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND. 
NATIONAL  BANKING  COMPANY. 


AGENTS  AT  PERTH :— 
Messrs  JAMES  &  GEORGE  CONDIE,  Writers. 


180  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Life    JLsenifaiiee    See 

Incorporated  by  Special  Act  of  Parliament. 


{EDINBURGH,  26  St  Andrew  Square. 
LONDON,  61  Moorerate  Street. 
GLASGOW,  43  West  Nile  Street. 


THE  NINETEENTH  ANNUAL  GENERAL  MEETING  of 
the  SOCIETY  was  held  on  7th  May  last,  when  a  BONUS 
of  TWO  PER  CENT.  PER  ANNUM  on  the  SUMS  ASSURED 
was  allocated  to  such  Policies  as  had  attained  their  Sixth  Year. 

The  Sum  presently  ASSURED  amounts  to  £3,366,354  ;  the 
ACCUMULATED  FUND  to  £72,817;  and  the  ANNUAL 
REVENUE  to  £120,978. 

The  SCOTTISH  EOUFTABLE  heing  a  MUTUAL  ASSUR- 
ANCE SOCIETY  in  which  the  WHOLE  PROFITS  are  allocated 
amongst  the  Policy  Holders  every  THREE  YEARS,  provides 
every  advantage  to  the  Assured  which  it  is  possible  for  any  Life 
Assurance  Institution  to  afford.  Accordingly,  Policies  effected  in 
the  year  1832  have  obtained  a  Bonus  of  about  FORTY-THREE 
per  Cent,  on  the  SUM  ASSURED;  those  effected  in  1833, 
FORTY  per  Cent. ;  those  in  1834,  THIRTY-EIGHT  per  Cent.  ; 
and  Policies  of  Subsequent  years  in  proportion. 

Copies  of  last  Report  may  be  had  at  the  Head-Offices,  or  from 
any  of  the  Society's  Agents. 

ROBt.  CHRISTIE,  Manager. 


LOCAL  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS  AT  PERTH. 

Chairman. 
Hugh  Barclay,  Esq.,  Sheriff-Substitute  of  Perthshire. 

Directors. 

Lieut-Col.  Alexander  Balmain  of  Dalvreck. 
William  Laurence  Colquhoun,  Esq.  of  Clathick. 

Medical  Officer. 
James  Miller,  Esq.,  Surgeon. 


AGENTS: 
Messrs  HUNTER  &  CONNING,  Writers. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  181 


INSURANCE 

00IFA1T  OF  SCOTLAND. 

INSTITUTED    1821. 
INCORPORATED  BY  ROYAL  CHARTER. 

(Now  United  with  the  Alliance  Assurance  Company  of  London.) 


CAPITAL,  FIVE  MILLIONS  STERLING. 

HEAD  OFFICE,  95  GEORGE  STREET,  EDINBURGH. 

(Qrobetnor, 
His  Grace  the  DUKE  of  HAMILTON  and  BRANDON. 

dhtrtnavg  Utvectovs. 
CHARLES  TROTTER,   Esq. 
JOHN  N.  FORMAN,  Esq.,  W.S. 
HUGH  PILLANS,  Esq. 
ROBERT  AINSLIE,  Esq.,  W.S. 
J.   R.  STODART,  Esq.,  W.S. 
FRANCIS  ANDERSON,  Esq.,  W.S. 
JAMES  WYLD,  Esq.  of  Gilston. 
WILLIAM  KENNEDY,  Esq.,  W.S. 


FIRE  INSURANCE. 

r|  1HE  Company  is  prepared  to  grant  Policies  insuring    nearly 
■*■       every  description  of  Property.  Policies  with  other  Companies 
may  be  transferred  without  charge. 

The  fullest  information  will  be  afforded  to  parties  proposing  As- 
surances at  the  Head  Office,  No.  95  George  Street,  Edinburgh,  or 
by  any  of  the  Company's  Agents  throughout  Scotland. 

By  order  of  the  Directors, 

DAVID  MACLAGAN,  Manager, 

AGENTS  IN  PERTH: 

J,  W.  JAMESON,  Esq.,  Central  Bank  of  Scotland  ; 
WILLIAM  GLOAG,  Esq.,  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland. 


182  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


SCOTTISH 

PROVIDENT    INSTITUTION 

FOR  LIFE  ASSURANCE  AND  ANNUITIES, 
(Incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament.) 

THE  Premiums  are  on  the  Lowest  Scale  consistent  with  perfect 
Security,  being  at  Early  and  Middle  Ages  about  a  fourth 
lower  than  those  of  the  other  Mutual  Offices. 

The  whole  Profits  are  divided  among  the  Assured,  and  are  ap- 
portioned to  those  who  have  contributed  in  Premiums,  with  ac- 
cumulated interest,  a  Sum  equal  to  the  amount  in  their  Policies. 

Thus  the  largest  possible  Assurance  of  a  definite  amount  is 
secured  from  the  first  for  a  stated  Premium  ;  while  the  surplus 
arising  on  the  business  is  given  to  those  whose  contributions  alone 
have  created  it — a  priuciple  undoubtedly  equitable,  and  at  the  same 
time  satisfactory,  as  admitting  of  a  considerable  bonus  being  given 
out  of  a  surplus  arising  from  comparatively  small  Premiums. 

The  New  Policies  reported  for  the  last  year  were  567  in  number, 
Assuring  £238,219  ;  and  the  Annual  Premiums  £7212. 


Annual  Premiums  to  Assure  £100  at  Death. 

Age— 25   |          30         |           35          J          40          |        45 

50 

€l   18    0  |  £2     1     6  |  £2     6  10  |  £2  14    9  j  £3    5    9 

£4     1     7 

Every  information  may  be  had  at  the  Office. 
Archibald  Reid,  Town-Clerk,  3  High  Street,  Perth,  Agent. 

Perth,  1850. 


WHILE  returning  thanks  for  past  favours,  begs  respectfully 
to  assure  his  numerous  Friends  and  the  Public,  that  he 
will  unremittingly  exert  himself  to  merit  a  continuance  of  that  pa- 
tronage with  which  he  has  been  so  long  favoured. 

MOREEN  AND  DAMASK  FURNITURE 

Cleaned,  Dyed,  Dressed,  and  Watered. 

Silks,  Satins,  Velvets,  Merinos,  &c,  Dyed  and  Dressed. 

Gentlemeii's  Clothes  Renovated. 

LADIES'    SHAWLS    CLEANED. 

No.  9  Methven  Street,  Perth. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  183 


OF  THE 


3 

Established  in  1838, 

S  Established  for  the  safe  custody  and  increase  of  small  savings 
belonging  to  the  industrious  classes  of  the  City  and  County 
of  Perth  ;  and  among  its  other  advantages,  the  following  may  be 
mentioned  :  — 

1.  Any  sum  from  Is.  up  to  £150  will  be  received  from  individual 
Depositors,  provided  that  not  more  than  "£30  is  deposited  by  each 
in  one  year.  Societies  and  Charitable  Institutions  of  any  kind  may 
deposit  to  the  extent  of  £100  in  the  year,  and  £300  in  all  ;  while 
Friendly  Societies  may  lodge  their  whole  funds  without  any  limitation. 

2.  The  whole,  or  any  part  of  the  sums  deposited,  may  be  with- 
drawn whenever  required. 

3.  Interest  at  a  comparatively  high  rate  is  calculated  on  the 
accounts  once  a-year,  and  added  to  the  principal,  by  which  Deposi- 
tors derive  the  benefit  of  compound  interest.  Every  sum  of  5s. 
and  upwards  gets  the  benefit  of  it. 

4.  The  guarantees  against  mismanagement,  provided  by  the 
Rules,  are  of  the  most  complete  kind,  and  the  investment  of  the 
funds  is  secure,  being  either  in  one  of  the  old  Chartered  lianks,  or 
Government  Funds,  as  the  Depositor  may  desire. 

The  Office  of  the  Bank,  at  No.  1  Crescent,  Perth,  is  open  for 
receiving  Deposits  every  Wednesday  morning,  between  9  and  10, 
and  Saturday  evening,  between  6  and  8  ;  and  for  repaying  Deposits 
on  Thursday  morning  between  9  and  10.  For  the  convenience  of 
Country  Depositors  it  is  also  open  every  Friday  from  12  to  3. 

District  Savings  Banks  are  established  at  Dunkeld,  Coupar- 
Angus,  Blairgowrie,  Errol,  Crieff,  Kincardine,  and  Caputh. 

MELVILLE  JAMESON,  Writer,  Perth, 
Actuary  and  Cashier. 


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<&i  Car$£,   CtrnxXarg,  aittt  $umvuh%etUv$y  &t.t 

i  EGS  respectfully  to    intimate,   that   he    has  removed  to   the 

OLD  SHIP  CLOSE,  25  High  Street. 

J.  R.  returns  his  grateful  thanks  to  his  Friends  and  the  Public, 

for  the  favours  he  has  received  for  these  ten  years  past  in  the  above 

line,  and  begs  to  assure  them,  that  strict  attention  to  duty,  and 

moderate  charges,  will  be  his  constant  aim. 

N.B. — Any    Orders   left   with   Mr    D.    Miller,    Bootmaker, 
69  High  Street,  will  be  promptly  attended  to. 


184  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


HOT,  COLD,  VAPOUR,  &  SALT  BATHS. 


SCALE  OF  CHARGES. 

VAPOUR. 

1st  Class,  is.  6d.  |  2d  Class,  6d.  |  Medicated  or  Perfumed,  Is.  extra. 

HOT  OR  TEPID,  PLUNGE  OR  SHOWER. 

Marble  Bath  (Single),  Is.  6d.  ;  or  Ticket  of  Six, 6s.  Od. 

First  Class,  Do.      Is.  Od. ;  Do.  Do 4s.  Od. 

Second  Class,      Do.     Os.   6d.  ;  Do.  Do 2s.  Od. 

Third  Class,        Do.     Os.  3d.;  Do.         Do Is.  Od. 

Do.  Do.  Three Os.  6d. 

COLD  PLUNGE  OR  SHOWER. 

Marble  Bath  (Single  Bath).  9d.  ;   or  Ticket  of  Six, 4s.  Od. 

First  Class,  Do.  6d. ;  Do.         Do 2s.  6d. 

Second  Class,  Do.  3d.;  Do.         Do Is.  3d. 

Third  Class,  Do.  Id. 

Salt  Baths,  3d.  extra. 


iUmonato,  tiHiiger'&etr,  ant*  Jj>otfa  $2Hatet\ 

Open  from  Six  o'clock  Morning  till  Ten  Evening. 


Lessee  and  Superintendent, 

ETURNS  thanks  to  the  Gentry  and  the  Public  generally  for 
the  liberal  support  he  has  received  since  commencing  his 
own  Business  as  Hair-Cutter  and  Ornamental  Hair  Manufacturer 
in  the  above  Institution,  and  hopes  to  merit  a  continuance  of  that 
support. 

A.  G.  strongly  recommends  a  trial  of  his  Celebrated  LADIES' 
AND  GENTLEMEN'S  VENTILATING  PERUKES,  being  a 
beautiful  imitation  of  Nature,  combined  with  strength  and  economy. 

©Ijtr&ren's  $?atv  carcfullg  ©tit.     Charges  motrevate. 
Strangers  are  respectfully  invited  to  inspect  the  Building. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  185 


STATIONERY  WAREHOUSE, 

No.   230,  HIGH  STREET, 
(nearly   opposite   dr.   young's    church), 


WILLIAM  MILLER, 

BOOKSELLER,  STATIONER,  &  BOOKBINDER, 

PAPER-RULER, 

'AS  always  on  hand  a  Large  and  Varied  Selection  of  BIBLES, 
TESTAMENTS,  and  PSALM  BOOKS;  PLAIN  and 
FANCY  STATIONERY,  &c.  &c. ;  and  hopes,  from  his  experi- 
ence in  the  Trad«,  and  by  an  unremitting  attention  to  business, 
coupled  with  Moderate  Charges  for  substantial  Articles,  to  merit 
a  continuance  of  that  patronage  with  which  he  has  been  so 
liberally  favoured  since  commencing  business. 

PAPER- RULING  fy  BOOK-BINDING, 

Of  every  description,  executed  with  neatness   and  dispatch  to  any 
Pattern,  and  on  the  most  reasonable  Terms. 

August  1850. 


BELL    &    RAMSAY, 

SLATEHS, 
ATHOLE    STREET,   PERTH, 

EG  most  respectfully  to  return  thanks  to  their  Friends  and 
the  Public  for  the  very  liberal  share  of  patronage  they  have 
received  since  commencing  business,  and  they  trust,  by  strict  at- 
tention and  moderate  charges,  to  merit  a  continuance  of  public 
favour. 

B.  &  R.  have  always  on  hand  a  large  Stock  of  Slates,  Tiles, 
Chimney  Tops,  Cans,  attd  Capes  of  every  variety.  White-washing 
and  Hading  executed,  and  all  the  other  branches  in  their  line. 

P.S. — Roofs  repaired  on  the  most  reasonable  terms,  or  kept  in 
proper  repair  by  yearly  contract. 

*#*  If  shut,  Orders  to  be  left  next  door,  or  1  Barossa  Street. 

Orders  from  the  Country  carefully  attended  to. 

Q 


186  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


POSTING,   HIRI 


AND 


9 

ROYAL  GEORGE  HOTEL, 

J.   &   A.   DAVIDSON, 

POSTMASTERS  TO  THE  QUEEN  AND  PRINCE  ALBERT, 

ESPECTFULLY  beg  leave  to  return  their  sincere  thanks  for 
the  liberal  share  of  patronage  they  have  hitherto  received, 
and  intimate  that  they  have  on  Hire,  at  the  shortest  notice  and 
reasonable  Charges,  New  and  Elegant 

IBIE®W©5It.&ME©,  (§laM,lBMM©M^9  3FJS^31lSl®Srg, 
BAROUCHES,  CABS,  MINIBUSES,  NODDIES, 

DROSKIES,  DOG-CARTS,  GIGS,  &c. 

With  steady  Horses,  careful,  experienced,  and  civil  Drivers. 

J.  &  A.  D.  would  respectfully  direct  to  their  Establishment  the 
attention   of  those  having   the   conducting   of  Funerals,  as  their 

HEARSES  AND  MOURNING  COACHES, 

Are  very  superior,  and  the  Charges  strictly  moderate. 

SUPERIOR  WELL  MATCHED  JOB  AND    POST    HORSES 

ON  HIRE  BY  THE  DAY,  WEEK,  MONTH,  OR  YEAR. 

Every  attention  paid  to  Horses  standing  at  Livery. 

OMNIBUSES  run  to  and  from  the  Railway  Stations  in   connec- 
tion with  all  the  Trains. 

N.B.™ All  the  Coaches  to  the  Highlands  start  from 
this  Office. 

Royal  Mail  and  General  Coach  Office, 
Royal  George  Hotel,  Perth. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  187 


/ 


rttttfl  antt  g? tiring  €8taUM)mtnt, 

15    SOUTH    STREET. 


RESPECTFULLY  beg  to  intimate  to  their  friends,  that  they 
have  succeeded  to  the  above  Establishment,  so  long  and 
successfully  conducted  by  the  late  Mr  Cruickshank  ;  and  take  this 
opportunity  of  stating,  that  at  the  unanimous  and  earnest  request 
of  the  numerous  Customers,  they  have  determined  on  carrying  on 
the  Business  in  all  its  different  branches  as  formerly.  Having 
secured  the  most  valuable,  useful,  and  fashionable  of  the  Machines, 
as  well  as  the  best  Hacks  and  Post-Horses,  they  will  make  it  their 
study  to  supply  the  Public  with  such  Turns -Out  as  cannot  fail  to 
merit  a  continuance  of  their  esteemed  patronage. 

The  Vehicles  comprise 

Barouches,    Clarences,   Phaetons,   Dog- Carts,    Gigs, 

Minibuses,    Noddies. 

And  every  description  of  Machine  used  for  Hiring  purposes  ;  and 

TO!    IP@r™©9    ©Q©g  &    ©TlruIK    POI^Igg 

Are  confidently  recommended,  being  steady,  free  from  vice,  and  have 

been  selected  with  great  care  and  judgment,  challenging  competition 

with  any  other  Establishment  of  the  kind  in  Scotland. 

A.   &  M.  would  particularly   recommend  to   Undertakers,    and 
others,  their  ' 

HEARSES  AND  MOURNING  COACHES. 

Which  are  all  in  first-rate  order  ;  and  the  greatest  attention  will 
be  given  to  this  department,  at  moderate  charges. 

Omnibuses  start  from  the  above  Office  a  quarter  of  an  hour  pre- 
vious to  the  departure,  and  wait  the  arrival,  of  all  the  different 
Railway  Trains.  Private  Machines  are  also  in  waiting  on  the 
different  Trains  arriving  at  the  General  Terminus. 

The  Salutation  Stable-Yard,  as  well  as  the  Star  Hotel 
Stable-Yard,  in  Canal  Street,  are  in  thorough  repair,  where 
every  attention  will  be  given  to  Horses  standing  at  Livery. 
Lock-up  Coach-Houses,  &c. 

•*#*  All  private  agreements  for  Post  and  Job  Horses  continue  as  usual. 

August,  1850. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


u  b  v  a  u  i.     v  n  a  &.  i  s^  v«  , 

HATTER    AND   CAP   MAKER, 
35  GEORGE  STREET,  PERTH, 

(Fifth  Shop  South  of  the  Royal  George  Hotel), 

RESPECTFULLY  announces  that  his  Stock  is  at  all  times  com- 
plete in  everything  connected  with  the  above  Trade,  comprising 
(among  other  things)  the  following  : — 

Gentlemen's  Beaver  Hats,  all  qualities. 
.  .  .  Satin  and  Velvet  do.  do. 

.  .   .  Silk  and  Gossamer  do.  do. 

.  .  .         White  and  Black  Shooting  do. 

%ibtv$  fete,  CotatfeS,  Cobers,  2Satttf£,  &r. 

ladies'  riding  hats  and  caps. 

LADIES',    MISSES',    &    INFANTS'    BEAVER    BONNETS. 

A  Select  Assortment  always  on  hand  of  London  and  Paris  Styles. 

G.  D.  has  this  season  brought  out  a  New  Article  as  a  Travellings 
Fishing,  or  Shooting  Hat,   being  a  complete  protection  from  the 
sun  ;  the   general   approbation,   and  large   sale  it  has  met  with, 
being  the  best  guarantee  that  it  answers  the  purpose  intended. 
Invented  by,  and  to  be  had  only  from,  G.  D. 

©&[?>§  ©IF  IWI.OT   ®it@[i£p>Tff©Mff 

INCLUDING 


Gent.'s  Naval  &  Military  Caps. 


Youths'  &  Boys'  Military  Caps. 


Do.    Fishing  Do.  Do.     French  Military      Do. 

Do.    Travelling  Do.  Do.     Glengarry  Do. 

Do.    Shooting  Do.        And  every  other  kind  made. 

Infants'  Caps,  in  Velvet,  Cashmere,  Silk,  Light  Blue,  and  Drab 

Cloths,  Hair  Cloth,  &c. 

THE  REAL  ATHOLL  SCOTCH  BONNET. 

CAPS,  of  any  Pattern,  Made  to  Order,  in  a  very  Superior  Manner. 

G.  D.  invites  particular  attention  to  his  Stock  of 

TOP  COATS, 

In  Pilot  Cloth,  Beaver  Cloth,  Waterproof  Tweeds,  Codrington, 
&c, — Boys',  Youths',  and  Men's  Sizes, — of  the  most  fashionable 
pattern,  both  as  to  cut  and  material. 

Carpet  Bags,  2Leatf)et  fgat  Cases,  Sftmivcllas, 
Waterproof  Glazed  Caps    and  Hat-Covers  ;    Dress   and  Undress 

Stocks,  Cravats,  Braces,  &c. 
THE  PARAMA,  OR  INDIA  RUBBER  WATERPROOF  COAT. 


WHITE  STOCKS  and  TYES,   HANGERS,  WEEPERS, 
and  Every  Requisite  for  GENTLEMEN'S  MOURNING. 

West  of  England  Black  Cloths. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  189 


George  Darling — Continued. 

GENTLEMEN'S    SHIRTS. 

A  very  general  idea  with  respect  to  this  article  of  dress,  seems  now 
to  be  that  any  Shirt  will  fit  any  size  of  body ;  and  consequently  ready- 
made  Shirts  are  much  pushed  by  the  trade.  G.  D.  is  confident 
the  reverse  of  this  is  more  correct — viz.,  that  a  ready-made  Shirt 
will,  in  the  great  majority  of  cases,  be-found,  so  far  as  comfort  is 
concerned,  entirely  useless  ;  and,  instead  of  pushing  these,  is  pre- 
pared to  show  samples  of  different  qualities  and  styles,  and  enabled 
to  execute  orders  for  good-fitting  Shirts,  in  a  very  superior  manner. 

G.  D.  quotes  no  prices,  as  qualities  can  only  be  judged  of  by  see- 
ing the  Goods.  The  Stock  includes  all  kinds,  and  he  guarantees 
each  article  as  good  value  as  can  be  had  at  its  price.  He  acknow- 
ledges the  large  and  increasing  patronage  hitherto  received,  and 
trusts  for  a  continuance  of  it  by  adhering  to  the  principle  on  which 
he  has  all  along  acted,  of  keeping  only  such  articles  as  he  is  con- 
fident will  bring  customers  back. 

Parties  at  a  distance  may  have  an  assortment  of  any  article 
they  require  sent  for  inspection. 


9 

S    L   A  T    I    Kg 

258     HIGH     STREET, 

I EGS  most  respectfully  to  return  his  best  respects  to  his  Friends 
and  the  Public,  for  the  liberal  support  he  has  received  for 
past  years,  and  trusts,  by  attention  to  the  interests  of  his  Customers, 
and  promptitude  in  executing  orders,  he  will  still  merit  a  continu- 
ance of  that  support  which  he  has  hitherto  enjoyed. 

A.  H.  has  always  on  hand  a  large  Stock  of  Slates,  Tiles, 
Chimney  Tops,  Cans,  and  Caps,  of  every  variety,  and  is  ready  to 
enter  into  contract  for  performing  any  quantity  of  work  that  may 
be  required  in  his  line. 

Roofs  repaired  on  the  most  reasonable  terms,  or  kept  in  proper 
repair  by  yearly  contract, 

Q  2 


190  MENTS. 


GENTLEMEN'S  BLACK  DRESS  COATS. 

GENTLEMEN  LA'CK  &RESS  VESTS, 

Gentlemen  s  Black  .Dress  Troivseis. 

PALETOTS,  SH<  I  1        .        ».VTS,  TWEED  AND  DOESKIN 
TROWSEB  STS, 

STOUT  AMD  DRESS  SHIRTS. 

■   'ST    LONDO'y    .        '.:     i      BATS. 
And-   t  ■   sleof  Grei  - 

'•:  ]    rel,  at 

JOHN  JAMIESON'S 

GENERAL 


-    [  ST, 

4.   &   6,    BRIDGE    LANE 
PER  TH. 


-s-rr-nr    '     .     .  ■  nflWs  for  Sak  i3  Cut  on  his  PrewhtSr 

*     and  made  by  fi  rat-rate  workmen,  under  the  immediate  is 
ioo   if  his  experienced  forew  ■-.••       e  trimmings,  the 

neats  made  for  Sale 
at  will  comp  whatever,  even 

where  extra  agai      rices  an  paid, 

Low-priced  Goods  ox  ■■      tally  ordered,  and  will  only 

be  warranted  as  worth  the  u    w 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


191 


Sis:  St.  John  Street. 

TURNBULL'8 

HAT,    CLOTH,    AND    TOP- COAT 

WAREHOUSE. 


H 


AS  always  on  hand  an  Extensive  and  Varied  Assortment  of 

MEN'S   CLOTH,    I" 

Tweeds,  for  Shooting  Coats. 
Witney,  Pilot,  &  Milled  Cloths. 
Stout  Diagonal  Trowserings. 
Cassimeres,  Kerseys,  &  Buckskins 
Satin  &  Fancy  Vestings. 


West  of  England  Cloths. 
Cashmerets  and  Sattara  Cloths. 
Fancy  Doeskins  in  great  variety 
New  Scotch  &  English  Tweeds. 
Heather  Mixtures,  every  shade. 


TOP  COATS, 

EVERY  SIZE,  QUALITY,  &  FABRIC,  IN 


Ready-Made  Hungarian  Coats. 
Ready-Made  Beaver  Coats. 
Ready-Made  Ratteen  Coats. 


Ready-Made  Witney  Coats. 
Ready-Made  Pilot  Coats. 
Ready-Made  Napier  Coats. 

SHI 

THE  SHIRT  DEPARTMENT  CONTAINS 

Dress  Shirts,  with  Linen  Fittings, 2s.  3d.  to  3s.  3d. 

Fine     do.,       with  Fine  Linen  do., 3s.  6d.  to  5s.  6d. 

Fast  Coloured  Regetta  Shirts, 2s.  6d.  to  3s.  Od. 

Finest  Patent  Regetta     do.,    3s.  Od.  to  3s.  6d. 

HATS  AND   CAPS. 

THE  STOCK  EMBRACES 


French  &  British  Satin  Hats 
Livery  Hats,  Cockades,  &  Bands, 
Treble-bodied  Hats,  very  stout. 


The  Orleans  Tweed  Shooting  Hat. 
Gent.'s  Cadet  &  Military  Caps. 
Atholl  &  Balmoral  Bonnets. 
Lambs'  Wool  Undershirts  and  Drawers  of  every  description. 
The  newly-invented   ALPACHA   WATERPROOF    COAT,  in 
every  Shade  and  Colour.     Also,  the  ZEPHYR  PARAMA  SILK 
WATERPROOF  COAT,  weighing  only  1 1  ozs. 


Satin   Stocks,   Ariel   and    Opera  Ties,   Satin   Scarfs, 
Mufflers,  Braces,  Carpet  Bags,  Hat  Cases,  &c. 

TRAVELLING  PLAIDS  &  WRAPPERS. 

Every  Article  suitable  for  Gentlemen's  Dress  made  up  in  the  first 
style,  and  a  perfect  fit  guaranteed. 


NUMBER  6  ST.  JOHN  STREET,  PERTH, 


1 92  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


3 


FASHIONABLE 

HA!R-CUTTif\fG,   WIG-f¥IAKSI\SC 

COMB,  BRUSH,  AND  PERFUMERY 

ESTABLISHMENT, 
S3,    GEORGE    STREET,    PERTH, 

(Next  Door  to  the  Royal  George  Hotel}, 


HPHE  above  Establishment  having  been  long  cele- 
brated for  the  Superior  quality  of  its  Stock  of 

PERFUMERY; 

T©lET®DgIill=aiILL   &M®   ©TOUR   <g©[Rfi][g§5 
Hair,  Cloth,  Tooth,  Nail,  Shaving,  and  other 


'9 

It  is  Gr.  P.'s  constant  care  to  sustain  its  reputation  by 
corresponding  only  with  wholesale  Houses  of  acknow- 
ledged celebrity,  and  selecting  such  Articles  as  cannot 
fail  to  give  satisfaction. 

The  Hair-Cutting  &  Ornamental  Hair  Department 

Is  conducted  in  the  first  style  of  Art  and  Elegance, 

embracing  the  most  recent  inventions  in 

Perukes,  Scalps,  Braids,  Frontlets,  Ringlets,  &c. 

HAIR-  DYE  , 

FOR  CHANGING  RED  OR  GREY  HAIR  TO  BROWN  OR  BLACK. 

|5|r  Personal  attendance  given  to  Families  in  Town 
and  Country. 
2ist  August  1850. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  193 


HAIR-CUTTING  &  PERFUMERY 

E  S  T  A  B  LBSH  M  E  N  T. 

NOTICE   OF    REMOVAL   TO    No.    52, 

OPPOSITE  THE  ROYAL  GEORGE  HOTEL. 


TENDERS  his  grateful  thanks  to  the  Nobility,  Gentry,  and 
Public  generally,  for  the  increased  patronage  he  has  received 
since  commencing  in  the  above  line,  and*  will  at  all  times  make  it 
his  study  to  merit  a  continuance  of  their  favours. 
M.  L.   solicits  the  attention  of  the  Nobility  and   Gentry  to  his 
Extensive  Assortment  of 

AND  ARTICLES  FOR  THE  TOILET. 

GENTLEMEN'S 
METALLIC  VENTILLATING  SPRING  WIGS. 

Country  orders  punctually  attended  to. 

M.  L.  has  been  appointed  to  Sell  HENDRIES' 
PERFUMERY  for  Perth. 
No.  52  GEORGE  STREET,  PERTH,  August  1850. 


9 

CONFECTIONER  &  PASTRY  -  BAKER, 

4hM>  ©H©IE©H  S^PflaSS^  IPHIB'ar'III, 

TAKES  this  opportunity  of  acknowledging  the  very  liberal 
share  of  patronage  he  has  received  since  commencing  busi- 
ness, and  to  assure  those  favouring  him  with  their  Orders,  that 
nothing  will  be  wanting  on  his  part  to  merit  a  continuance  of  the 
same. 

ICES,   CREAMS,   JELLIES,   FRUITS. 

Desserts  Neatly  Executed. 

SOIREES  SUPPLIED. 

MARRIAGE  CAKES,  CHRISTENING  CAKES,  TWELFTH 
CAKES,  BIRTH-DAY  CAKES,  and  all  other  ORNAMENTAL 
CAKES,  got  up  in  a  handsome  and  superior  style. 

Pastry,  Tea-Buns,  Cakes,  Biscuit,  and  Short-Bread,  new  daily. 

Marmalades,  Jams,  Jellies,  and  other  Preserves. 

Ginger-Beer,  Lemonade,  Soda-Water. 

FRUITS  OF  THE  FINEST  QUALITY. 


194  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


WAREHOUSE. 

J.    IRONS, 


a     HP  *  &   «f«r  fey 

AND 

i   JoSftn   Stree 

1^  i®.  ?©•  s?r»  ma 


Finest  Small  Wiry  Leaf  Pekoe  Souchong  (specially 

recommended),        4s.  4d.  f-  ft. 

Fine  Blackish  Leaf,  on   Souchong  flavour  (a  very 

superior  Family  Tea,  recommended),       4s.  Od.    do. 

Fine  Strong  Congou,  little  Pekoe  flavour,       3s.  8d.    do. 

Good  Sound     Do 3s.  4d.   do. 

THE  MIXTURE,  combining  the  strength  and  fra- 
grance of  all  the  finest  Teas  imported  (parti- 
cularly recommended),       4;s.  8d.   do. 

Families  Ordering  Small  Chests,  containing  10  lbs.  and 
upwards,  allowed  2d.  per  lb.  Discount 


COFFEES. 

Finest  Long  Berry  Mocha,    is.  lOd.  ty  ft. 

Do.  Do.  with  Jamaica,         Is.     Sd.   do. 

Fine  Jamaica,  Is.    4d.    do. 

Good  Ceylon, ...  Is.    Od.    do. 

Always  Fresh  Roasted,  and  Ground  every  day,  or  to  Order. 

No  Cannister,  Package,  or  Inferior  Coffees  kept. 

August  1850. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  195 


JOHN    MACKAY, 

HAVING    REMOVED   HIS   PREMISES    TO 

KINNOUI.Z.   &TRBBT, 

EGS  most  respectfully  to  return  thanks  to  his  Friends  and  the 
Public  for  the  very  liberal  share  of  patronage  he  has  received 
since  he  commenced  business  ;  and  trusts,,  by  strict  attention  and 
moderate  charges,  to  merit  a  continuance  of  public  favour, 

N.B.— Country  Orders  carefully  attended  to. 


TAYLOR    &    PETERS, 

]^[g[LI  =  €lW3Wi^i  AM©   [RM§®m 
KINNOULIi  STREET. 


;3 


MARBLE     AND     STONE     CHIMNEY  -  PIECES ; 

MONUMENTS,    MONUMENT  PLATES; 

LETTERING   AND    CARVING  NEATLY   EXECUTED. 
T.  &  P.  still  continue  to  make  and  polish 

CURLING   STONES, 

And  have  always  on  hand  a  good  assortment  of  CRAWFORD 
JOHN  BLACKFORD,  and  other  CURLING  STONES. 

From  their  long  experience  in  the  above  Departments,  with 
strict  attention  to  business,  combined  with  moderate  charges,  they 
still  hope  a  continuance  of  that  patronage  which  has  been  so  kindly- 
given  them  since  commencing  business. 

N.B. — Jobbing  and  Country  Orders  carefully  attended  to. 


196  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


1%  /WR.  M'RAE  embraces  this  opportunity  of  acknowledging  his 
"*■  unfeigned  gratitude  to  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of  Perth 
and  vicinity,  to  his  Friends  and  the  Public  in  general,  for  the  highly 
liberal  patronage,  by  which,  ever  since  he  commenced  business, 
they  have  uniformly  distinguished  him  ;  and  of  expressing  his  as- 
surance, that,  by  the  same  punctual  and  minute  attention  to  their 
orders,  and  the  same  success  and  satisfaction  in  the  execution  of 
them,  he  shall  enjoy  a  continuance  of  their  support  and  favour. 

For  filling  and  Restoring  DECAYED  TEETH,  Mr  M'Rae 
begs  here  to  recommend  that  SUCCEDANEUM,  of  which  he  is 
the  Inventor  and  only  Proprietor.  This  celebrated  Composition  is 
known  to  possess  all  requisite  properties  in  the  highest  degree  ; 
in  particular  that  of  becoming  hard  as  enamel,  almost  immediately 
upon  its  introduction  into  the  cavity  of  the  Tooth.  Not  the  slightest 
pain  is  occasioned  by  the  operation,  while  farther  decay  is  thereby 
prevented,  and  the  once  useless  Tooth  rendered  serviceable  for 
years, and  entirely  available  for  all  its  original  purposes.  He  would 
caution  all  against  delaying  to  apply  until  compelled  by  toothache, 
as  filling  then  is  likely  to  turn  out  unsatisfactory.  Early  and 
timely  application  will,  in  general,  ensure  success,  and  supersede 
the  painful  operation  of  extraction. 

Mr  M'Rae  continues  to  supply  ARTIFICIAL  TEETH  of  all 
Descriptions,  from  a  Single  Tooth  to  a  Full  Set,  and  that  without 
the  preparatory  process  of  removing  decayed  roots.  Invariably  is 
the  comfort  of  the  wearer,  no  less  than  the  nature  of  the  particular 
case,  consulted  in  their  construction.  They  are  done  upon  the 
most  approved  principles  of  the  art,  are  finished  in  the  first  style, 
and  found  to  be  in  form  and  colour  so  perfect  and  natural,  that 
they  elude  the  nicest  observation.  He  continues  also  to  practise 
in  all  the  other  departments  of  Dentistry. 

Mr  M'Rae  would  likewise  invite  attention  to  his  extensive  Stock 
of- MEDICINE  and  PERFUMERY,  all  the  articles  of  which  he 
Can  confidently  recommend,  both  for  their  freshness  and  their 
quality. 

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